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m sj ? rn m inn ? M M I im-i Foreign Rewa? PARCH, January 20.- Belgian journals are seized on tho f rou tier. 10,000 workmen bare struck at Cren zot. President Schneider, the proprie? tor of the work at Crouzot. lins goue there. Tho new cable, in tho interest of the French-American Cable Company, IIAS been successfully hud bel ween France und England. Deputy Ruphail is not dead. Much indiguation hus beeu expressed at thc unknown author of the hoax. MADRID, January 20.-Serious dis? turbances have occurred at Bultunzas. Tito mob attacked the municipal authori? ties; the troops interfered, quelling the riot. Prince Eiirquo, of Bourbou, publicly licensed Prim of having conspired with Isabella. HAVANA, January 20.-Sterling ll'.jOo 12'*. Federal 17'. discount. Seward was serenaded by tho troops; .several thousand people assembled. Soward complimented thu peoplo on thc im? provements they had niado since his former visit. All nations, ho said, wore interested in tho permanent pence und prosperity of Cuba. 1 pray God this progress may coutinne, mid pence and harmony he restored to thc island. Uoiuemli' New*. OUIOAUO, January 20.-Tho Iowa Se? nate ratified tho fifteenth umcndmci.t yesterday, The Houso votes to-day. Cor,UMnu8, Onto, January 20.-The EIouso discussed the fifteenth amend? ment yesterday, nod votes to-day. ST. LOUIS; Januury 20.-Lady (Jay, hence for Now Orlcaus, was sunk near Grand Tower. No lives lost. No other particulars. ALBANY, N. Y., Jnnunry 20. Resolu? tions were introduced to-dny, iu both Houses, against treaties acquiring terri? tory without thc approval of the House of Representatives-. RICHMOND, January 20.-A detach? ment of United States artillery arrived here to-night, from Fortress Monroe. They were sent by Government authori? ties in compliance with an application of citizens for artillery to fire salute on the admission of tho State into (he Uuion. They were marched to camp to await the event-their arrival, in view of tho action in Congress, being rather pre? maturo. AUOUSTA, Januury 20.-Several citi? zens were arrested to-day by tho militar}*, in Warren County, for alleged offences committed several months since. Con? siderable alarm exists Many persons are reported as fleeing from tho district where martial law prevails. CHARLESTON, January 20. Sailed steamers Magnolia and South Carolina, New York. Washington Kew*. WASHINGTON, January 20.- -The Senate of Rhode Island lins presented to Con? gress the statue of General Nathaniel Greene, which will bc unveiled to-day. Anthony is delivering tho eulogy. In tho House, 2,000 citizens of Utah petitioned for a State govern nient. In tho House, Bingham introduced a bill making it an offence, punishable with fine and imprisonment, for any person to propose tho repeal of tho rati? fication of any proposed amendment to the Constitution.. A preamble and resolution was intro? duced, declaring the absence of constitu? tional authority to ncquiro territory without the consent of tho House. Dawes and Schofield had a sharp con? troversy, involving political and mutual veracity and honesty. Butler, in conversation with Xep'n. Turner, Speaker of tho Virginia House of Delegates, said tho Senate bill did not suit bim; he would havo tho bili recom. mitted, when it carno to tho House. Butler is indiguant about the passage of Bingham's bill, by (us he terms it) cross judgment, during bis absouco aud a thin houso. Ho will report back. WARHINUTOX, January 20.-Tho fol? lowing Republicans voted "nay" on Ed? monds' amendment, yesterday: Ferry, Fowler, Kellogg, Norton, Boss, Stewart, Trumbull and Vickers. The American Colonization Societj visited tho President to-day, who ex pressed his sympathy with their viewt and motives. Internal revenue receipts 8590,000, gold. The Treasury books show receipts lighi and expenditures heavy, as oom paree with the'last four months. The flag ship Nipsic and steamer Jobi Bell collided in the harbor, during a fog the damage to tho Nipsio will detain UK Dorien expedition a fortnight. Coin in tho Treasury 85:1,000,000; gob certificates 850,000,00(');currency 80,000, ooo. A despatch from Jackson, Miss., an nounces tho election of Revell. He is suid to be a full-blooded negro, und wai elected for the short term ending 1871 Ames was elected for the b rm endiil( 1873, and Alcorn 187.".. NOTICK. CoiiUMMA, S. C., January, 1870. The Charlotte, Columbia and Angust? Railroad Company having been formel by tho consolidation of the Charlotte am South Carolina and the Columbia an< Augusta Railroad, and having ex?cut?e a first and only mortgage on its entin property of 195 miles, including equip ment, is now redeeming all tho bondi formerly issued by said two oompame by an exchange of its first, mortgage bonds. Tlieso bonds bear seven po cent, interest, payable in January ant July, and are amply secured by a mort gage on property which cost per mil moro than three tirpft-s the amount o bonds so issued? The preste/e *00 0f tho stook and tb lmsine?dd H^-A'- ?'ve amPie guaran te^gfll Ru ic '\f the obligations fa JW ^?V'"* JV'ueiit. Indeed th ?HbteL^' iSe?h that thorn i ?1,l,lSv 3WtsTr^ y.^rnmry-c ^,fo invest,*^ ?. X?ov the/purpVise of Rinding tue noa inc debtf ol tho Company, 850,000 < these bonds are offered for salo to tl nnblie, at the Treasurer's Offico in C \umbia. WM. JOHNSTON, j io mw President. For Sale. MTHAT handsome RESIDENCE, i Richland strict, second East of Itu kuown ns the "flrocg House," with fo upright, two garret aud four basement roon Terms easy. Apply to JanlHtuth4 JAMES H. CHAMBERS Administrator's Notice. flMIE undersigned gives notice that on t L 7th ?lay of Febrnaiy next, he will apply W. H. Wigg. Esq.. Jud?'C of Probate for lill laud County, at his office, at 10 a. m., foi final discharge as Aduinistrator nf Mary Turner, doceasod. Jan 8 Jin SAMt'?I. B THOMPSON ? VIH AJICIAL. Aft?O COMMERCIAL. COLUMBIA. S. O., Jaunary 20.-Sales J of cotton, to-day, aboat fifty bales I middling 23&($33)tt? NEV/ YO??K, January 20-Noou.-7 ?tocks weak. Money easy, at 6?7. Exchange-long 8J0; short 9??. Gold 21,aK. 02's, coupou, 151{. ^Tennes Isou's, ox-coupou, 54,'.j; new 47;'4,; Vir? ginia's, ex-coupon, 55; now Cl; Lou? isiana's, old, GD'..; new G5; loveeG's G5>?; 'S's 80; AIabani?'8's 95; 5's G3; Georgia G's 80; 7's 90; North Carolina 7 s, old, 41; now 24'..; South Carolina 7's, old, ! 81 ; new 76*f. Flour dull and droopiug. j Wheat quiet and without decided change. Corn Ky2o. better for now. Fork dull, at 27.G0@28.O0. Lard quiet, at 16%? 1G '1;. Cotton heavy, at 2S%?. Freights finn. 7 P. M.-Cotton dull and heavy; sides j 1,000 bulos. Flour dull nnd flavors buy 1 ors-Southern dull ?md drooping, rang? ing from 5.40 to 0.75. Wheat closed lc. ! better. Corn scarce, nud l(/?"2e. better I new mixed Western 85@98; old 1.03@ i 1.04. Oats a shade firmer-Western 58 I (?60. Pork steady-new 27.75C0i28.00. I Whiskey lower-1.00? 1.03. Coffee ac I tive; sales2,100 bags-BiolS11.,'. Froights quiet and firm-cotton sai! 3-1G. Money closed quiei and easy, nt 5?7. Sterling weaker-87u. Gold dull nud heavy, at 203.i0'??207?. Governments closed steady. 02 b 15,-V. Southerns strong. BAIITIMOIU:, January 20.-Cotton quiet nod steady, nt 25. Flour steady and in improved demand-Howard I street 4.75(<{ 5.00. Wheat firm choice ! Maryland 1.45; Pennsylvania 1.35. Oats 54(7r57. Pork quiet, at 29.30. I Bacon quiet-shoulders 13. Lard quiet, at 17@17??. Whi-kev linn and scarce, at 1.00(^1.01. CINCINNATI, January '2t>. Com dull, at 75. Whiskey higher" with sales of 1,200 , barrels. Mess pork 27.00. Bacon firmer; eleni" sides 10; shoulders 13',. T jard I 1 dull. I NKW ORLEANS, January 'JO.-Cotton i firm, at 24 sales 5,500 boles; receipts 13,350. Flour 5.37>?@5.87.!?. Corn ! firm. Pork Arm, nt ?10.00. Bacon scarce laud higher, ut 141 ..'(V? 171..; hams 18., Lard-tierce l?*.x<&Y?X\ keg 17^@18. ! Sugar -prime 12(M}12,'?. Molasses-'? ; primo G7('o.u9. Whiskey 92?a? 1.05. 1 Coffee -fair 15(V.15'..; prime 10'.,to 17'... ; Gold 21 !". Mom nu, January 20.- -Cotton in good , general demand and closed linn, with sales of 2,000 bales-middlings 24; re? ceipts 959; exports 201. SAVANNAH, Jnuunry 20.-Receipts of , cot ton to-day, 2,483 bales; exports 1,334; I sales 800-middlings 24^'; market firm. AUGUSTA, January 20. -Cotton mar? ket quiet and juices a shade easier, with sales of 490 bales; receipts 70; middling 23?.?. Ci IA UL KSTON , .latinar;,- -<>. -Cotton quiet, with sales 3,000 bales-middling 24.V(3}24??; receipts 1,258. Putts, January 20.-The I lon rae ! opened quiet-rentes 73(rt>12. LONDON, January 20-3 P. M. Con-' sols 92j1^. Bonds SG~a. LivKitrooL, January lin -3 I*. M. Cotton firm and easier, but not lower nplands 11*?; Orleans ll '-B. LIVERPOOL, January 20-Evening.- , Cotton closed quiet and steady-uplands ll;''u; Orleans llJ?; sales 12,000 bales;1 speculation anil export 2,000. For Sale. ANt 'MUK It of valuable CITY LOTS Tor sale. Apply to F. W. MeMASl'ER, .ll(it:i1' Ne. ."> Law l'ange, Columbia, H. c. For Sale. fr i\ TO 100 bushels of the pure Bunch ("OT- | Ow TON SEED-selected under my own supervision for ten years. Wil 1 suck and deli- 1 ver at Littleton Depot, Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad, for tn per hm-hel. Address, E. Ii. TURNIPSEED, .Ian IS tuth:'.' Columbia, 8. C. ! BARNWELL & MONTEITH, A TTORNEYS A T LA W AND SOLICITOUS IV EQUITY, IJKACTICE in Riehland, Fairfield, Lexing? ton and Newberry Counties. Oillcoa Court House Bango, Columbia, M. C. XATUANir.i. ii.vnswKi.i.. WALTER s. .MON TEITH . .lau li tli2G For Rent-From February 1, 1870. MTill: RESIDENCE of the late Mr. J. S. Ouiguard, corner of .Senate and Hull stricts. Thu building is largo and roomy. \\ ell and hydrant of water, with ne? cessary ont-buildings. The lot IISH four acres, with a large number of fruit trees, grape vines, Ac, and ie surrounded bv a good brick wall. J. 8. OUIONARD, Ailm'r. Jan 12 1,(5 \:\ Final Discharge. rilliE undersigned gives notice that ho will 1_ apply to Hon. William Hutson Wigg, Judge ol'. Probate f ir Richland County, at bis oflice, in Columbia, on MONDAY, January 21, 1870, at HI a. m., for a final discharge as Guar? dian or Hallie ll. Helton. J. P. SOUTHERN. Coi.VSiniA, December 22, lSii'J. Dec '?'.\ i Estate of John Stork. NOTICE is hereby given, that on tho 31st i day of January, 1S70, tho undersigned will apply to Hon. Wm. Hutson Wigg, Judge ! ol Probate for Ricldand County, for a final j discharge as Administrator of ibo estate of John Stork, deceased. W. H. STORK, Jan 1 IUI Administrator. Administrator's Notice. A LI. perenna having claims against the JY . state or JOHN c. WALKER,deceased, will present them, duly attested; and all those indebted to said estate, will mako r.avment to ! me. JOHN W. MCCULLOCH, j Jan ls moil* Administrator. For Pure Water, tn? ^f*ttj^. rujp tUl? celebrator I'ump.^WlgJS^^S.G pi ,TOui Pi entirely tasteless, , OLA'hh^'' ? durable .-ml rolla- flgT 024-&62? ble: equal to tho Sgk.4^*. ?H.BE1\T .ST good olU-faAUiooed Wv^.''lV>-. DMUA voodon rump, and ^??^^lv/^&fcl1. sf^bT c 3t less than half tho >?t!&fek~>?r v^Ss?^. money. Easily armngo.t ^*MF^_Jr^voCfrxh. lo nt to bo non-freezing, ^??r/5'C?^5?!^U^->W and lu con.Htrurtion NO ?ini|.|ii ^^^^y^w^*TKst?b3 any one can put it up and ^^wW^rSflp^ THE BEST ANO CHEAPEST PUMP MW MADE. (?fl ii! tuGmo Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of the South Carolina Railroad Com? pany, and of tho South-we?torn Rail- ; road Bank. rilliE annual meeting of thc Stockholders of | I ito, i'iavfl U:srHutro.is-will ho bold In the 1 City of Charleston, on tho second TUESDAY : ! in February nr xt, the 8th of the month. Place of meeting, Hall of the Houth-western Rail road Hank, oa Broad Street. Hour of con- i vening, ll o'clock a. m. On the day Jollowing, Wednesday, tho 'Jth, ' there will bo an election hold at tho sarao | : place, between tho hours of 0 a. m. and 3 p. ? m., for fifteen .lireoiora of the Railroad Com- \ nany, and thirteen Directora of the Bank. A ! Committee to verify proxies will attend. The following . amendment to At tide 1st, Section 2d. of til. By-Law.*, proposed at thc ! j last annual meetLig, will come np foraction at 1 this: Amend ArtVrlc 1st. Section 2d of tho Hy Lnws. hy strik\ig out Hie words "three months" in the sib li hue, and inserting "thirty 'days." 'Ibo portan of the Articlo in willoh the amendment ieWopoacd now reads: "Nor s?mil any Mock li oller vote al any general or other cleef ion whoVh.iii not have held in his own righi the aliara nu which he oilers to i ! vote at leant three a..nibs previous to Stich i 1 elect ?on." \ Btoi kholders will ly passed us usual over . ' the Road to and fi\m the meeting, fr"o of i charge, in accordance wit h tho resolution of the Convent ion nf IRV 1 R F.MORY, Jun li; min Secretary \ jtr-'n% " jg "? r * awes TH ID A&KR?CA1* flag ?orse Collat, ! Warranted uot to Gall in any Service, Or in any Climate ! F O ll F A lt DI W O II Iv , i i Or any kind of work requiring a steady and | ' ennslant draught, THESE COLLARS ARR VXEQ17AT.ER$ CHEAPEST, Lin UT EST, A NH EASIEST. I - i SUMMERVILLE, S. C., DECEMBER 12,18C9. | 1 Mensis. Chapeau cfc Heffron- GENTLEMEN: I i havo used on my mulos working in carts and tho phosphato cars, tho FLAG COLLAH, pur- ] chased from vou, and can say that it is tho ', heat Collar I Iiavo over used. Two of my mules were very badly galled, and worked steadily ; I with them, anil aro now perfectly well. 1 I cheerfully rocotnmend them to all horso and mulo owners. I am, rcspectfullv, J. M. LAWTON. DORCUESTKU KOAH, S. c., DECEMBER IO, ltit?o. i Mensis. Chapeau cfc Heffron-GENTLEMEN: I ! have naod your FLAG COLLAR on my mules and horses, both in cart and plow, and tin J it I tho beat Collar 1 have ever used, and can say ; with pleasure that I fully endorso its merits as j claimed bv von. ltespectfullv, I R. R. RAKER, M. D. For sale by CIIAPKAC ?fc HEFFRON, Manufacturers of SAIIDI.ES, HARNESS, FIRE CATS, BEETS, AC, And Dealers in Government McClellan Saddles and Govern- j ment Team Hames*. ALSO. Ageutufortho celebrated "De stef Bonnets," for tho prevention of Sun-stroke. So. Ct H Meeting Streit. (Nest to Mills House, : Jan 20 CHARLESTON. S.O. {.linn Pure Dixon Gottou Seed. WE OFFER tor salo 150 bushels Dickson ditton Seed, grown from seed obtained from Mr, David. Dickson, Oxford Ga., last spring,and which was selected hy him for his own imo. Notwithstanding tho impreco, dented dry season, wo gathered from 1,500 to 2,500 pounds to thu acre making twenty-six bales to one milln. Price M.oa per bushel. OXKOBU, Ga., November I, 1SG0. 1 do certify that 1 sold to Messrs. Richard O'Neali: A Son, of Columbia, S. C., some of my choice improved Cotton Seed, for planting purpose. They proposed to sell a portion of what they raised. Planters purchasing the Sood they raise may rely upon getting tho. genuino Dickson Seed. DAVID DICKSON. Wo arc Mr. Dickson's Agents here, and will order Send direct from Mr.'Dickson, if desired. .. rrico $5. Oil from ono to live bushels, or il 0(1 for live and upwards. Jan If. RICHARD ONE ALE A SON. Gold Wanted. A PPLYlo LEAPHART A SLOANS, f\. Jan lu Commission Merchants. Hawley is Here ! PROTECT YOrii LIVESaud PROPERTY fTlHE COMBINATION ROD, patented by i JL Hawley, in 18G0, is decidedly tho best Roil in us?. CLARK WARING, Architect. A. Y. LEE, Architect, Du. J. W. PAUKER. Address, HAWLEY, Columbia P. O. Jan 10 - . _ . I Private Boarding House, BY MRS. SAMUEL TOWNSEND, Over R. V,. Shiver's Store, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. .lau IS tl* Stock Taking. WE want lo reduce our Stock lo about onc I fourth ita present si/.e, as wo aro going lo take au account of it about the 15th of ncxl mouth. We therefore nflvr great inducements lo cash I / buyers. Goods Will ho sohl without regal d lo what they cost. Come und get some of the bargains. I Jan 1G 12 .1. II. ?Si M. L. KINARI). Jewelry, etc. .-o I have Just received another lot of Uno DIAMONDRINGS, fine WATCHES ??ftand GOLD THIMBLES. Call at WM. OL,AZE'9,noxt door to Messrs. Scott, Wil? liams & Co.'s Banking Houso. Jan 8 12 Large Assortment OF Ladies'and Gent's fine GOLD WATCHES and CHAINS, for sale at I8AAO SULZBACHER'S, Columbia Hotel Row . Large Assortment OF new stylen Ladies' Half BETS, (somo thing elegant, ) at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Columbia Hotel Row. O Immense Stock F solid 811ver and Plated Wares, soiling cheap, at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Columbia Hotel Row. The Finest Assortment OF Table and Pooket CUTLERY in the city, at reducod prices. 18 A AO 8ULZBACHER, Columbia Hotel Row. Large Assortment f\V French and American CLOCKS. Also, a V / small assortment of GUNS. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, *e.,Ao.,*?t ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Jan H Colombia Hotel Row. Superior 7 Ootavo Rosewood Piano, ?SUPERIOR sets Crimson Worsted Window Curtains, with white Maslin attached, ten widths j each, will be sold low on application at my i Auction Room. JACOB LEVIN. ! Jan 19_ 3 ALEX. Y . LEE , Architect,Civil und Hydraulic Knglncer. | GENERAL Agent for tho State or South Ca i rolina for Moule's Patent EARTH CLO? SET. Nov 10 Law Partnership. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership in tho practico of law in the Counties of Richland, Fairfield, Newberry and Lexington, anil in tho United States Courts, and will give prompt attention to all b gal husiticss eut runted to them. BARNWELL * MONTEITH. Attorneys and Solicitors. NATHANIEL BARNWELL, WA LTE It S. MONTEITH. J tNt'ARV 4, H70. J an C thi Administrator's Notice. THK undersigned gives notice that on tb? 28th dav of January next, ho will apply to ! W. Huteon Wigg, Esq.. Judge of Probate for , Itichland County, at Ids ?nice, at !" o'clock A. I M., for a final discharge HS Administrator of ! William HnsBting, deceased. _Doc 30 *13_WM. K. BACHMAN. New and Beautiful Goods, AND USEFUL too. A large stock now on hand of beautiful Toilet articles, of newest j stvlo and quality, and at low prices. PER F?MEHY, HAI lt BRUSHES. English and I French, hard and soft; eh gant Kngiish Hard i Tooth lirushos, Infants' Tooth and Hair Brushes, Turkish Hat hing Towels and Gloves, Toilot Ho*ps in great varioty and of the liuost .pjality, and very cheat). fallon's newest EXTRACTS for handkerchief HOBO and Violet Toilet Powder. Fine Pomado for tho Hair. Hair Restorers ?if every kind. Dressing Combs, of French Buffalo Horn. Fino Ivory Combs, Metallic Hack Combs. Cosmetics for tho Complexion. German Cologno, Sachets in variety. Puffs and Powder Boxos. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. For salo at FISHER A HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Oct 10 I REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD OK CONSTRUCTI.NO Artificial Dentures. Patented December, isr,7. AFTER an extensive uso of this important improvement in practico for nearly two years, it is with full confidence urged upon the profession and tho public, as fullilling more thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other mode, every intention of Artificial Dentures. As in thia method, rubber teeth aro alto? gether discarded, it is desirable that it should fall especially into tho hands of those familiar with gold plato work. It may not be generally known that they who wear cases of artificial teeth, constructed according to this patent, by Dentists who arc not licensees, render themselves liable to tho penult v of infringement, as well as tho ope? rator. " Oflice rights will he disposed of and instruc? tion given by letter, or at tho operating roomB of Reynolds A- Reynolds, where the manipula? tion may be daily witnessed, and where com? munications mav bc addressed. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 12 } Columbia. S. C. State of South Carolina-Lexington Co. Jamo- E. Snolgr.ivo and othors, r*. Nancy Ross and others. I.Y VOM XON PLEAS. XT appeal ?ag to my satisfaction tba! Nancy Ross and Silas P. Lindlar, two of the de fondants in this ease, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered, that they plead, answer or demur to the bill in this case, on or before the first MONDAY in February next, or their consent to the same will be entered ot record. (iiven under ?nv bund and ?cid December 23. 1869. 1). J. GRIFFITH, C. C. P. Dec 2.1 sO In the Court of Probate-Richland Co, John M. Humphrey and wife, rs. deo. Price, vt nl.-Petdion for Partition. IT appearing tu my Batisfactiou that Samuel Trupp, one of the defendants in the above stated eusc, resilles without tho limits of tliis State; on motion of Albert M. Boozer, Peti? tioners'At torney, it is ordered,that the said defendaut do plead, answer or demur tbcrett within forty da\s from this date; or on failure to ?lo HO, his consent i o thc sime will ho enterer of record. WILLIAM RITSON WIGG, Dee 2."i KG Judge of Probate. I JML uSL DFL ? SS Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters np HE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, foi I Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene ral Deni li ty, At-.; prepared bv G . W . A I M A R , cl,m. is! and Druggint, Charleston, S. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, ls67. MK. G. W. AIMAU- l'eur Sir: A member o my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, hai experienced more relief trora your "SaraOenit Bitters," than from any other medicine stn has ever tried, lt ia moat excellent for invigo rating the system and creating an appetite, regard it aa decidedly thc most beneficial of al dyspeptic remedies. Yours, verv respectfully N. J. DARRELL. Sold by all Druggists. General Agents, His LR Y A Co., 141 Chambers nt.. N. Y. April 9 JP UK. J. BKADFIELD'H FEMALE REGULATOR WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. rilli IS valuable medicine is prepared for wo X. H KN exclusively, and to he used by womoi only. It ia adapted especially to those case where the womb is disordered, and will cur any irregularity in the "menses," except i such cases aa require a surgical operation. A these last arc very rare, tho FEMALE REQL' LATOR ia of almost universal application. 1 a sudden check of the "monthly courses" fror COI.n, trouble of mind, or liko cause, it act like a charm, by RKSTORINO THE msc II ARO E 1 EVERY INSTANCE, thus relieving thc fever, head ache, pain in tho small of thc back and "lowe stomach," hushes of heat about tho face,chill sensations, burning of tho eye-lids, and gent ral restlessness. Taken in timo, all thos symptoms pass away immediately, without ir jury to the constitution. Frequently, ho*1, ever, tho proper remedy ia not applied in timi the disease becomes chronic, and the foundc Hon laid for numberless evil.* to the coustiti tion of tho woman. Tho next "turn" come around, and there ia no "show," or perhap the "whites" will appear. There will lie som uneasiness about thc womb, but very littlo t none of the natural Huid escaping. Tho con plexion becomes sallow, bowels swollen, a soi of greenish casto about the face, constan dull, aching pains in tho head, weight in th lower btomach and back, with or withot whites, palpitations of tho heart, pallor, c: haust ion, indigestion, weariness, languor, act ?og across thc loins, loss of appotito, pain i left breast, tightness across the chest, coug and giddiness. If still allowed to go 01 "greon sickness" will bo fully dovoloned; tl beadacho becomes 1 overo, with loss of momi ry, diminished feasibility, SICK STOMACH, dy pepsin, no relish for food, loss of flesh, ii creased fluttering of tho heart, SWELUNO C THE PEET, legs and body, and occasional spi ting of blood. The slightest effort causi HCRRiF.n DREATHINO, almost to sufibcatioi Tho ukin ia flabby, and has a ''doughy feel This is a sad picture, hut it is the conditic of thousands of women between tho ages fifteen and forty-five, who aro brought to tl grave by ignoranco, or neglect to take the pr por remedy. To all who are afflicted with any of tho av m toms above-mentioned, in connection with 1 irregularity of tho "monthly sickness," v earnestly say TAKE Dn. J. BRAOFIKLO'H FEMAI KF.OULATOR. A few ounces taken, yon will once experience its benefit, and with a litt patience, you will bo fully restored to healt This remedy has boen extensively used f upward of twenty years by many ot the mo experienced and successful physicians Georgia. No family should bo without two three bottles. Wo repeat, that DR. J. BRAOFIELO'S FEMA: RF.OCXATOR is prepared for WOKEN, and to I nsod by women only. A trial is all we aa Prepared and sold in any quantity, by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Oa. TESTIMONIALS. We. the undersigned Druggists, take pie sure in commending to the trade Dr. J. Bra Hold's Female Regulator, believing it to be good and reliable remedy for tho disease 1 which he recommends it. PEMBERTON, WILSON, TATLOR A Oo., Allan I W. A. LAWUMP.I-, Atlanta. Qa. . 5 * VT. O.'XAWSHK, Atlanta, Ga. W. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Ga. STATE GEO BO IA. TROUP CO., Dec. 21, 1868 This is to certify that I have examined t recipe of Dr. Josiah Bradfield, of this Conni and, as a medical man, pronounce it to be combination of medicines of great meritin t treatment of all diseases of t?malos for whi So recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D CARTERSVII.LE, GA., April 20, 1869 This will cortify that two mombera of 1 iramediato family, after having sufl'ered ! many years from monstrtial irregularity, a having been treated without benefit by varie medical doctors, wero at length complet cured by ono bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's I malo Regulator. I therefore deem it my di to furnish thia certificate, with tho hopo drawing tho attention of suffering womauki to tho merits of a medicino whose power curing irregular and suppressed ineiistruati has been proven under my own personal 1 Borvation. Ita effect on such casos is tri wonderful, and well may tho remedy bo cal ''Woman's Boat Friend." Yours, respectful JAMES W. STRANOI W. H. TCTT, of Augusta, Ga., and Down Moisi., of Charleston, S. G., Wholesale Agen Price tl.60 per bottl". For salo nv FISH A HEINITS1I, GEIGER A McOREUOR, ? C. H. MIOT. Columbia, S. C Oct 30 tl FIRE INSURANCE. 1 Liverpool and London and Qlobe Co., nOUBBT BRYCB. Agent. WITH a capital o? over ?17,000,000, and moro thau ton UIUCB that amount ; pledged by Act of Parliament. They offer tho very beet security to tho insured, and when ono pays their money, they should make sure of tho very best. Policies are issued at this Agency for build? ings, stores, merchandize of every description, j aud cotton and other produce, on the lowest > terinn of atty other good company. Applica? tions will be gladlv received und promptly at? tended to by IIOBERT BRYCE, Agent, Jan IS i<V? Columbia. S. C. Another Lot OF "Special Sale" Goods. WE open to-day a good BED BLANKET. *:t.r?o. Wo open to-day a good AHAB SHAWL. $1 tH) to ?G.00. * We open to-day a good ('LOTH CLOAK. 13.00 to ?12.00. OUR WONDERFUL BARGAIN COUNTERS are again loaded with goons for inspection. While we aro anxious to sell these groat BAR CAIN OOODS, it will bo seen upon examina? tion by the prudent, economical heads of fami? lies and other customers, that almost all the Gooda will do to buy ami store away for future use, if not needed immcdiatolv. Janis lt. C. SHIVER. For Sale. 2 FINE BILLIARD TABLES, Sharpe's make, slate bedding. Tables are in good order, with Cues, Balla and Counters com? plete. Will be sold very low. Apply to Jan ll O. PIERCES. Startling Prices I ! - -? . ? . WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF (?OLD ON FOREIGN GOODS! OUR buyer Just homo from market with the following: 250 piece? assorted PRINTS, 500 pieces BLEACHED COTTONS. .10 bales BROWN COTTONS, 100 cases assorted DOMESTIOS, at whole? sale prices. JS3p.00l.ctX Lots. We tilter a premium to any customer who can beat the prices of the following OOODS: L'O pieces All-wool French MERINOS, 50o.: worth $1.00. 20 pieces TOIL DE VENICE, .Hie; worth $1.00. 10 pieces EMPRESS CLOTH, fiOc.; worth $1.00. 50 pieces DIAGONALS, '?."ic; cost 40 cents to import. 1 lot ARAH SHAWLS, at ruinous price*. I lot FURS, all ona lilies. Jan 12 R- <'- SHlVKtt. It is Important lu l'liiuting, to ISE 111)01) AM) RELIABLE SEED. Buist's Garden Seeds Have stood the test of years. A LARGE ASSORTMENT .lu-it in at E. E. JACKSON'S Drug Store. Jan ll $1 GREENBACK KOPAI, TO \ GOLD BOLLAR! Prices reduced lo Cold Value and Greenbacks accepted at par. C. P. JACKSON HAS REDUCED tho price of his entire stock of DRY GOODS, And until tho FIRST OF FEBRUAR NEXT, Y I will sell olV my largo and varied stock ot DRY GOODS, without regard to profits. All extra Fine Goods, such HM: CLOAKS. ARABS, SILK DRESS OOODS, RICH PLAIDS, CASS I ME RES, Will bo sold AT COST. Jan '.) Pocket Diaries for 1B7?. PLA LY AND SELF-CLOSING. C)f\ DIFFERENT sizes and prices. Miller's ?\J South Carolina Almanac. Also. Lou do. I, American, Rural, Church and Pictorial Almanacs, for INTO. For sale bv Jan fi BRYAN ft .Mei'ARTER. White Corn. (*f\r\ BUSHELS prime White CORN, for UVJvJ sale low for CASH. Jan 8 EDWARD HOPE. Cokesbury School. 0^ THIS old ami popular institution //Zjft. will rcsuumc exercises on the 1st ol ^MJ^^MfeFebruary, under the rectorship ol ^raKlfcMr. W.O. BENET, an experienced jHrJaj^anil successful instructor ol youth. *S?Jr Mr. Benet was educated at the Edinhurg University of Scotland, and stood among the ?rat in all his classes. Ho taught in tho Cokesbury School during the past yoar. and tho patrons were so perfectly satisfied with tho progress nf their children and the disciplino of the school, that they entered into obligations of guaranty to induco him to re? main another year, as the strongest induce? ments were ottered by other communities to obtain his servici a. I have sonm experience in teaching myself, and I can, most unhesi? tatingly, recommend him to my friends and tho public as a superior teacher, and an ac? complished Christian gentleman. BATES or TUITION-$23, $40 and $50 per acholastic year-half in advance. Board can bo obtained at $1'J por month, exclusive of washing and lights. F. A. CONNOR, Jan IS 5 Proaident Board Trustees. To the Public in General. IHATE hotter COTTON SEED than any man who advertises Seed for sale. Mine is tho improved BOYD PROLIFIC, which ex? cels any other. The prico is $'?.50 per bushel. Aa examination of my proofs will be convinc? ing. 1 rofer to Jocob H. Wells and J. D. Hilt. Call and look at tho growth, in Butcher Town Dec 3 N^POPE. Dissolution cf Copartnership. mil H Firm of FISHER. LOWRANCE A X FISHER is dissolved by the death of the Senior partner. All thoso indebted to this concern aro ear? nestly requested to como forw ard and settle their account!) wi thou nt dela v. B. N. LOWRANCE, I u"_.i_-" J. FISHER, t ??rviT"? COLUMBI \, S. C.. December 1, ISf.'J. New Firm. KN. LOWRANCE, W. B. LOWRANCE ABD . P. C. L?RICK having purchased the stock of Fisher, Lowrance ft Fisher, have united under tho linn of LOWRANCE ft CO.. and beg leave to offer their services to, ano ask a continuance of, thc favora of tho friends of tho old concern. They will receive payment from ali partioa indebted to Fisher, Lowrance ft Fisher; and those having claims against tho same, will present them for liquidation. Dec '2 LOWRANCE ft CO. New Goods. 1 HAVE, just received another supply ot Un? English and French CASSI M Ell EM, of the Irtteat styles, Milich are Offered low for cash. C. D. RREKHARDT, Washington strict, opposite Law Range. Nov 2ii Seed Oats and Barley. 1 i\ BUSHELS GENUINE NORWAY BLACK Lil OATS. 50 bushels genuine Canada BARLEY. Thoso seeds are worthy attention of scienti? fic Farmers; tho yield is enormous and the quality of the grain raised superior to any other, and commands far higher prioes. Dec 7 GEO. KYM MERS. ?i- Si" "fl ir" ?li-YiTfifnnu Planting Potatoes. 1URHEL8 ?B?SH POTATOES, in fine ~ EABL Y GOODRICH, Chili Bed?, Early Rose, Harrison, Tink Eye?, For sale low fur cash, by J?n 18 '^PWABDJHOPE. _ At O. F. Jackson's. ALL-WOOL DELAINEH, nt 37Ac. per yard. All-wool French MERINO, at 50V. per yard. All-wool PLAIDS, bright cob ra, at 73c. per yard. Juat received, a lol of Buttenck'a new PAT? TERNS. _"J*J?.18_ Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &Q, \ v.-^ BAGGING. B O P E. IRON ! SL^JTIES, BACON, Clear Hibbcdf2*j2H| I J&?aaW'SidoH and tshoulders. A eboiceKH article Canvaased HAMS. Family Lard,"""*"* in barr?la, kegs, 3 Iba., 0 and 10 lb. packages. Choico Family Flour, iu bbb*, and bags, with a full assortment of other grades. Liverpool Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in ^TVfv.v???,1T"' 1u?rter? *nd kita. SUGAB and COI 1' EE, of all grades. TEAS, of all grados. MolasBea-Muecovado. New Orleans and Sugar j Houae Syrup. Tobacco and Bogara. Soap; Can? dles, in boxes and hair boxea; Cheese, Crack ora, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oyetera, Sal? mon, in cana and glaaa. Liquors-Choice Old Cabinet, Monongahela, Bjo and Com Whin key, and a varioty of other fine brands. WOODEN WAltE, Nests Iron and Brass Bound Tubs, Pails, Churns, Buckets and Cans, Nails, of all sizes, Shot of all numbers. Cast? ing, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets and Frying j Pans, of all sizes. ; All the above named with many othor arti? cles has boon recently purchased and selected with care and will be sold low for cash. Give ?B a call. WELLS A CALDWELL, Near tho S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot, next door to National Hotel. Oot 10 t German Cattle Powder. TgKHSffa FOR the core and prevention of all 4l^Kp^S| diseases to which Oxen, Milcb Jjf~ir7T Penyu. Sheep and Hogs aro subject, r nrmeis, Drovers and others wiU find this ac excellent Medicine, and none should be without ? it. It pm hies the blood, oarriea off all groas ! humors, aud thua prevents disease, lt im i pro VCH their appearance and condition. When I cattle aro oppressed with beat, fatigue and in : low spiritH, a few doses will restore them. Foi ' Milch Cows, it is an invaluable powder when ! calving; it increaseB the quantity and richness J of the milk and improves their worth. Ta I have good oattlo, take caro of them. This ! Powder is for eulo oniv at tho Drug Store of j Deo 10t ElSHER AJIEINJLTSH^ Watches and Jewelry. ! Richardson ami Tavlor streets. Gold and Silver WATCHER, Jewelry, Kilver and Plated Wares, Knives, Fork?, Spoons and ovorything belonging to a wall-selected as? sortment, alwava to be had or furnished on 1 tho mostfavorabio terms. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Music Boxes, Surgical Instrumenta by an ex? perienced workman from Europe. Jan? 6. DIEBOKS. HBMOVAL THIS DAY. Gr. DIEKCKS ^---j RESPECTFULLY infoima bia iinsainlM friends and customers that ho liai n'r3* ll ll Si removed to hin new establishment, \]\\ llllla formerly Kinaler'a building, ou the L?lMM?lilfiBcorner of Richardson and Taylor streets, whero ho will constantly keep on hand a carefully selected assortment of GROCERIES. COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, Hamu, Su/'ar-cured Shoulders, Plantation Bacon, Fulton Market Beef, Mackerel, Salmon, Herring and Codfish. ALSO, Flour, Moni, Rice, etc. Canned Lobsters and Oysters. Sardines, ot . Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Canned Fruit , ' Jellies and Pickles. ; His stock of Liquors and Wine 3 allot well-known brands, both WIIOLKHKI.K AND K KIA ll.. Un will always have in his Now Store 'ell supply of Totoaooo. SMOKING TOBACCO of Richmond. L> io b j burg and Raltiiuoro manufactures, in half, , quarter and one-eighth pound packages. KEOAUS both home manufacture ami p ported. And CHEWING TOBACCO o? difler?>t 1 qualities. . Besides every article belonging to :i fold das* establishment. Grateful for i aid favors, and determined to leave no honorable means mitt ?od to retain the good will of ail who have f.ivorod nie hitherto, sud who may hereafter favor rte ? with Un ir custom, I will be happy to receive the kWld patronage, both of my old" friends aad ! of the publie in general. ?. DIKRt KS. j Jan 7 Fresh Norfolk Oysters. : /'"\ IF von want fresh Not folk 0*?B> M^^LS/TEltS*, call at the Columbia Ice House, where they ure kept rn : stantly on hand, and sold low for cash. Ah orders from thc country promptly attended to. Nov 10 3nio? JOHN p. BATEMAN. Cow Feed! Cow Feed! JLS ? received, a fresh lot of GOW FE Kl '.??. ine- Columbia Icc li ouse, which will ibe sold lc-v for caeh. J. D. BATEMAN! i NG7 20 3m.ft_ To the Public. p?fc I WOULD BESPECTF VI .LY ????S^jQinrorra the cilizeiiK of Columbia (CU ?BBaru^ ?lic aurroundiw; count:y gc ^AY* Jjjjneraily, that I have resumed my ??J?i\?i?bBTkw**o\? Business agaui, aitei a ! ot twenty years, engaged in the manufacture of Iron, 1 tm again hack at mv first Rosine ba, that of WATCH, CLOCK ANO JEWELRY : ?here a full Stock of all Gooda kept in a First Clans Establishment can be found. 1 shallot ! my beet endeavors to gtvo satisfaction to all. I hope to receive a sharo of patronage. 1 shall , keep First Class Workmen, ami all work en ? trusted to me will ho warranted. Nov 0 WILLIAM GLAZE. For Sale. DICKSONS IMPROVED COTTON SK KP, GROWN from Heed purchased directlv of Mr. David Dickson, in 1807, and eare'ully preacrvod from mixing or adulteration willi ' other seed. 1 will deliver the Heed, sacked in good o do at the Louisville Depot, South Carolina Ball* road, at $2.00 per bushel, for any amount un? der 5 bushel?, or at il.i>0 per bushel, fer all amounts in excess of :> bushels. A. P. AMAKER, ht. Matthew's, 8. C. I respectfully refer to tho below namod gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of me last spring, tor information touching tho purity and supe? riority of the Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. B. Taber, Fort Motte; P. MJ Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. Paulling, Esq., Ht J Mat? thew'? ; L. R. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's and , Captain F. H. W. Hriggmanu and W. B. Muller, Esq., Orangeburg Court Houso ; allofOrange blirg Comity, H. C Nov 4 5m"" AuotioTJ. Salx^ . V>* rtetg Sa!s - "aka a Flour, Groceries, Fm . niture, ?tc, ?fcc. BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS MORNING-, at ll) o'clock, I will adi. at ruy store, wuutliur permit Ung, nain positive, Ubi-. Rakers' Flour, Kita M DHU tai o Rutter, Kite Extra Lani, Boxea Superior Family Soap, Boxes Adamantine Candles, Boxea Starch, Boxes 2 dozen cana Tomatoes, Boxes 2 dozen cana Preserved Peauhea, Mason's boat Blacking, French imported Pipes, 15 Coil Bale Ropo. Loudon Porter, Bacon Hams. Ai.ao, A variety of Furniture, Ac. Jan 21 Desirable and Well-kept Furnitur?. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY MORNING, 21th.at 10 o'clock, ! Will sell, at tho lato residence of Maj. Dean, oorner of Washington and Rull air?ela, a variety of Parlor, Dining and Bod-room Fin niture, among which ar?', CARPET, Mahogany Hair-Seat Chaira, Ma hogany Hair-Scat Bork, Rocking Chair, Mtirblu Top Pier Tables, Contre Tablea, Card Table.-. Work Stand, Mahogany French Bedstead, Ma ?ie Redateads, Feather Beda, Mattressea, Teasing Bureaua, Waahatanda, Cane-Heat and Windsor Chairs, Book Caae, Manth Ornamenta, Shovels and Tonga, Ewers ami Ba8ina, Crockery and Glaaaware, and a va riety of Articles usoful to families. ALSO, A varioty of Pictures, among which aro several tho work of a well known Artiat ?d' thia city. No postponement on account of weather, an tho house baa to be given up and furniture re? moved. Jan 21 Valuable Mill and Manufacturing Pro? perty for Sale. 8TATK o?- SOUTH CAROLINA-IN THU COMMON PLEAS, LEXINGTON. Catharine Sawyer and others, r>. Deborah Sawyer and others. PURSUANT to the order of the Court in thiB case, I will proceed to sell, before thu Court Howie of Lexington County, within legal hours, on tho first MONDAY "in February next, Tho LAND and MILLS of George Sawyer, deceaaod, situate in Lexington Countv, on Cedar Creek, adjoining landa of James D. Jones. William BcuQeld, J anica Dunbar an,I others, and known on the plat of W. E. Saw yor, dated and filod in thia case February 18G2, by the luttera A and C, F and Ii. lt will bo eula in two parcels, Cedar Creek to be the line; tracts A and C to bu ono parcel, contain? ing 3.423 acres, moro or leas, on the Weat side Of Cedar Cret>k; tho other parcel, F ami B. con taining 1,815 acres, more or bsa, ou the Earn aide of Cedar Creek-tho purchaser of each parcel to havo equal mill privileges, respect? ively, and with tue full and free privilege ot damming the said Cedar Creek, ami using tie waters thereof for mill and manufacturing purposes. One-half aero for thc family burial ground, excepted on the Western parcel. THUMS OF SALE.-One-half caBh; the balance on a credit of ono and two yearn, in equal in? stalments, to bear intereat from day of tale; tho purchaao money to bc secured by bond, with good personal security an<l mortgage of tho premisca. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. H, M. ROOF, S. L. 0 LEXINGTON C. H., January 5, 1870. Jan P.l "STOP!" "LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! " OUR CLEARING OliT SALES WIT! BUY Ul COMMENCED, AND WE AUK GIWIW6 AWAY DAILY9 FANCY FRENCH POPLINS at 25 cents; worth 50 couta. Fancy and Black French POPLINS at .Vi cents; worth $1.00. Black Cretone POPLINS at 75 cents; worth $1 25. Black ALPACA at 00 cuit?-; worth 7.'. cent*. Black ALPACA at :><) cunte; worth 50 cents. Black CLOTH CLOAKS at fii (?0, worth ?7 50. ARAB SHAWLS at f?.00; worth fSt.00. Other Gooda proportionately cheap. W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building. W. D. LOVE, B. B. M<??RKFRY._ Jan 15 Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY IS IT TIIK WEST! IT RCNKOVEK Seam I all I lulu. lt will iake Mtv alitchea to the >iiich liner than am .,tl..-i Ma chive ll Will stitt li? a vii r and thiele r ' lotiilh than any otliCI Mlichilu . ll Naen Hiiy .md ? ver\ kimi <.! Thread, lt a?'wa Starch* ?I < I OIK! ? na well a> l'nat ii i hi d. 1> I SOWS the moat delicate, thin, e<>ft fabric with 1 outdrawing, lt sewn a Dina Seam ha wei! anv other. W. D. LOM. A CO.. Columbia Hotel Ru?dii y . Nov2l_4mo_ S'do Agenta. DRY GOODS! - ? ? . m STORE Wi) m HOODS. WE take pleasure in uunomiclng to Ilia public, that, ive have tn:-; day opened .. ??noBtook of DRY GOODS, ol overy dcaciip tion, and ahall alway a hav?i on bund a Due j assortment nf all the valions Goods apj ertaili iug to our trade. Our Dress Goods Department l Shall always be replete, willi the latest styles or Silks, Satins, Poplins, Plaida, Empresa ?UUptha. Moriuoa, Delaines and Operas, in all ooliii s. Pi iota *>1 ?ll gradea ?nil makes. TABLE LINENS, in an *t>l?j*. Da ma a ka, low. h. Napkina, Doylies and Diapers ot everv description. In JR ANS, CASSIMKRI.S, BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, we ahall always have a complete assortment. .... In BLEACHED GOODS SHERI INGE and SHIRTINGS, and in BROWN COTTONS, wt ahall offer great inducementa. In GLOVES, HOSIERY, GENT'S WEAR. Collara, Merino Drawers and Shirts, a flue se lection and bargains. A Uno assortment of NOTIONS on hand. Call and sec na, nt the New Store, InDlercka now building, under the old Kinelcr Hull. Dec 2 Smo S. W. PORTER ,V CO. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. THE undersigned moet respectfully informa bia patrons, and tho public in ?general, that he baa received ii R*oll ac ??TtTT assortment of line Watehua, lewelrj and Clocks - amongst Hiern lim celebrated Gorman CUCKOO CLOCKS, curved in Wainui and Oak. SPECTACLES and Eye-ghiiaca ol every focus, to anil all eyes. Above-mentioned articles will bo sold ai reasonable prices. All work connected with thia lino will be executed in tho heat, workmanlike manner, and properly warranted. A. W. WEHR HAN, Plain street, opposite Mr. Berry'a Fnrnitnt Rooma. * I