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11.iL... !... iipiig m.i ?s eoi/T?iiEBiA, M m griday Korniag. October 21,1870. v, ? Tn? KIM?^TU? Futur?. 'Tho oleo ti on has passed off. Wo ki?ow not the reBult But this we do know: If South Carolina has been given over 'or two years longer to Gov. Scott and 'his op-plunderers, the disaster is duo to two cav?es-first, to the apathetic conduct of a portion of the'whites; and secondly, to the blind, wilful and deli? berate prejudices of the negroes against the white people of the State. Although the deceptions praotioed upon them by their radical masters were fully exposed although tbe land commission swindles wore fully exposed-although the ras? calities, frauds and corruptions of the present regime were fully exposed-yet, as a general rule, the colored voters showed themselves the miserable tools and dupes of their designing leaders. They spamed the advances made by men strong enough to be magnanimous and too proud to deceive, and they have chosen the path laid out for thom by interlopers from abroad and renegades at home. As for ourselves, whether we emerge {rom this canvass just closed in victory ?or defeat, we come out foll of faith, .hope and determination. Speaking for -thogrent masaof the whites and the faith? ful few of tho colored people, we repeat the unalterable resolve to keep thia fight against tho banded foes of South Caro? lina, until v/o find in victory the fruition of our hopes, and in tho Siate^sayed, the end of our labors. Above all lessons does thia campaign teach, ?his groat tr a th, which we throw put saliently th,is day, . viz: That Sooth Carolina is to bo saved abd built up by the ge ni ne, the virtue, the power of tho white peo? ple. We recall no acknowledgments, that we may have made as to the just rights and showing, to which the colored man is morally and legally en? titled. Wo stand in good faith by all we have said-aa due to ourselves, and not to those who, in the main, have shown themselves unworthy of our con? sideration. Bot with the colored voters, the time for argument, and for concilia? tion, and temporizing, has passed. Henceforth let the white people of South Carolina depend upon their own right arm. They hold the power in their souls and in their brains. Speaking for .those who intend never, never, never to "bend the knee to Baal," we declare, ander God, our firm purpose yet to win. We write in tho spirit of tho future victor, and we accept the declaration of the poet: "TBTJTH, cruahed to earth, will rise again The eternal yeare of God are hera ; But EBBOB, wounded, writhes in pain, And dies among its worshippers!" MEN OF CABOIANAI strong in the faith of truth, justice, and virtue-strong in tbe instincts of ruco and manhood, if triumphant in tbis oontest, be faithful and magnanimous-if defeated, be true and resolute. * Whatever the result may be, let us bear in mind that the duty of work is ever npon us. Let our people, as well as they may, go on quietly building up thut material strength whiob, with po? litical reform, is essential to tbe power and influence that wo seek. Honor to Whom Honor la Da?. Now that the smoke of the fight is clearing away, the combatants Btand out in bold relief. We refer to them as they stood on oleoticn day. On one side, stood the white people of South Caro? lina and their colored allies, fighting for a reformed government, and striking for trutb, honesty and decency. On tho other side, stood the carpet-bagger, the native renegade and the great body of tbe oolorcd people of South Carolina the tools of tricksters and demagogues. Honor to whom it is due. Our thanks are due-whatever may be the result to Judge Carpenter, General Butler and their co-laborers, for their untiring efforts and their eloquent appeals in be? half of reform. Oar thanks are due to the mon everywhere over the State who have stepped out and done tbeir duty as citizens, not unmindful of the honor and the weal of the State. Some have failed in their duty. Wo leave them to tbeir reflections. As for those wbo feel that they have dono all in their power to make the right prevail, they will fiud their reward in tbo delightful sense of duty done, and in the calm of well earned reform. Wo are satisfied that even if wo have failed to carry the Stato which we do not regard settled-that much has been accomplished. We shall have, to say tbe least, not a fow Re? formists in tho Legislature; enough, lot UR hope, to put a check upon the bribery and corruption nud swindling that bas made tbe State Government, of the past two years, "a disgraco to civilization." Judge Robort B. Gilliam, CoDgross man elect and a prominent oitizen of North Carolina, died on tho 18th. i Returns ero ^raiog ip-fi?owly,, and tbo gener?j ;c?flult ? to pdVbrnor aj$a Lleu tenant-^ovornar is s jil?tiiicortein. There: will oortainly bis a Conservativo, gain in; the Ii?in?atnr?' We give. tifie, flowing, in addition to yesterday's report: Barnwell is about equally divided, as to members of tho Legislature-half Reform, half Radical. "No-nosed Hayne" has been left at home. Scott's majority will, however, be several hun? dred. Newberry gives 800 Radical majority, but the election has been contested, on the ground of illegal voting-"under age" and "repeating." Laurens is in doubt, but the Republicans claim the County. Abbeville has been carried by the Republicans. Chesterfield and Marlboro will go Conservative by large majorities. Ma? rion goes Conservative by GOO; Union 300; Spartauburg 1,000; Anderson 800 (the County ticket elected by 500;) Lex? ington G50; Edgefield several hundred; in Norris township the Reformers re? ceived the entire vote-134; Granite ville gave the Reformers 237 majority; Hamburg and Mount Willing are Con? servative. Oconee, Bickens and Green? ville go Reform by large majorities. Speaking of the election in Charleston, the Courier says: The election passed off very quietly yesterday, and had it not been for two instances of outrage and minor miscon? duct the anoient reputation of our good old city would have been sustained for peace and order. The system of ballot? ing was perfeot, and every voter waa afforded an opportunity to exercise his Soffrage without let or hindrance, save where some officious radical would en? deavor to poison his ears against the Re? formers, Whenever ? colored man would indicate his intention of voting for their party. The vnlgar intrusion on the Hon. R. B. Carpenter, the Reform oandidate for the Gubernatorial Chair, by a orowd of vagabond blaok boys and men, while on his way home through Meeting street, was disgraceful in the extreme. It show? ed the charaoter bf his opponents to al? low such dastardly conduct on the part of their satellites. The brutal treatment of a member of tho editorial staff of the Courier, (Mr. W. L. Doggett,) hythe polioo force, who clubbed him over the head like a parcel of savages, while doing no more than ex? ercising the right of freo epeoch and lo? comotion, has stained the escutcheon of tho party in power and one of its hire? lings, which will ever be remembered in the future as au inoident of tho time when .corruption and coarse character ruled the roost in our community. Business was generally suspended, and tho entire day was given up to a vigor? ous effort to redeem the State from the thraldom of thoso who now present her as a disgrace to the civilization of tho ago. Whether that effort will be crown? ed with success, when tho announce? ment of tho result is made, is ardently hoped and prayed for on the highway and around tho hearthstone. Last evening Mr. John Deighen ar? rived in tho city from Enterpriso Land? ing with tho following account of the most outrageous proceedings that havo ever disgraced our State: He reached the Landing yesterday morning, having in his possession a number of tho Re? form tickets. Upon reaching tho place, he was surrounded by some five or six hundred negroes, who asked him if he had tickets. Upon replying in tho af? firmative, they asked to see them, and their request was complied with. They thou crowded him, under the leadership of several of the negroes, and to >k the tickots away from him, maltreating him and threatening his life. As soon as ho could escape, Mr. Deighen took refuge in an adjoining house, where he was forced tu remain for several hours. At the expiration of that time a party of his friends arrived and took him out. The crowd of lawless negroes immediately made au attack on them and beat the en tiro party badly. Mr. D. took refuge in the house a second time, and remained thcro in momentary dread of losing his lifo, until tho departure of tho boat. Our iuformant tells us that a number of tho moro intelligent of the colored men voted the Reform ticket, upon tho find? ing out of which these outlaws uursued thom across the fields with arms," and in many cases beat somo of them almost to death. We learn that tho negroes on James' Island behaved in the same disgraceful manner, as did those of Wadmalaw, and that every honest colored man who at? tempted to voto the Reform ticket was beaten and driven off from tho polls another instance of the teachings of the Scott Ring. Tho precinct polls about 500, of whom probably 100 voted for tho Reform ticket. There was a report in tho city last evening that tho Scott negroes on this island, finding that a number of Reform votes had been polled, took possession of tho ballot-box, broke it open and scattered tho contents to tho winds. Whether thero is any truth in the rumor wo are unablo to say, but it would be nothing moro than might bo expected. Tho Central Republican Junta of Cuba and Porto Rico, which has had its head? quarters in Now York for a long time, has boen formally dissolved by the presi? dent, Senor Aldama, in obedience to the recent neutrality proclamation of Presi? dent Grant. Tho massive iron bridgo across tho Ohio river at Cincinnati has but a single span, and is one of the most beautiful and imposing structures in tho country. It costs about $1,800,000. The Charleston RcpuVJofri>i tho pubJioaWon of jthepard .of'l?es?r* Cb^ds$nd gibbes, until ibo evening O? ithe'eledtionv and now tbro'wo the respon? sibility of fis statement apon Governor Soak Tho cb argo of Gen. Hampton ia fastened upon Scott. Bat what does this avail -with bis colored friends? The most of them will love bim tbe more for his treachery and delinquencies. The Republican says: "We print in our Columbia column a despatch from Messrs. Childs and Gibbes, denying a statement inado in tbe Repub? lican last Monday, concerning the con? troversy between Gov. Scott and Gen. Hampton. "We have to say Bimply this: We have never written, ou this matter, a word on our own responsibility. Every word we I have printed has been with the direct | .sanction and authority of Gov. Scott. Tho controversy is between Gov. Scott and these men who met him on thut night." We take it there is not much of a con troversy. ? ? ? ? BANKS AND BnECKiNRiDGE.-General Breckiuridge and General Banks met tho other duy at the Burnet House, in Cincinnati. The two had not met for ton years. They were young members of Congress together fifteen years ago. They uro old friends. Ooe wore the blue, tho other the gray. Both were ?caders in the great oivil war, but on opposing Hides. They met after all the I vicissitudes of the last decade cordially, and Banks is now at Lexington, the guest of Breckinridge. Tbe illustration is as pleasant as it is instructive, and ought to show the red-hot chaps tbat j there is not nearly sb much fire and brimstone among sensible people as they think. General Banks is a most amia? ble and accomplished man and a most liberal politioian. [Louisville Courier-Journal. For Rent. MTH AT desirable BRICK STORK, on Main street, formerly occupied by Mr. H. HinriohsOD, nearly opposite the PHCENIX office. Apply on the premises._Oct 19 C. H. EBERHARD!, MIoDtr ojaa?xt Tailor, Washington street, near Main, _# BEGS to inform his patrons and citizens V*I generally that he bas received tho latest (IA PATTERNS for g o ii tl em en'? fall and lin, winter garments. He han also a beauti? ful assortment of GOODS, of variouB grades, in tho way of CLOTHS, CASHMERES and VESTINGS, which will be made up at short notice, in the very best manner. He is Ageut for the .ETNA SEWING MA? CHINE, which is in uso by several families in this city, and who express themselves highly gratified at its operation, uadies and hoads of families generally are invited to call and nee. Oct 19 : 250 RAW : : 245 SAW : 240 SAW GINS, warranted in : : quality second to none ou the : : continent, just received and for : : salo VERY LOW. : : Oct 9 LO ll ICE it LOWRANCE. : Fresh Crackers. JUST received, a supply of frosh CRACK? ERS, BISCUITS, Ac, consisting ot BUTTER CRACKERS, Boston Crackers, Ginger Schnapps, Butter Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Wine Discuit, MILK BISCUIT, Cream Crackers, Nonpareil biscuit, Fancy Crackers, Egg Biscuit, Lomon Crackers,Ac. Forsalc by_J. A T. lt. AGNEW. For Sale, --^ THAT Valuable Tract of LAND, lving S&on the Barhamville Road and tho Char _?_Iotto Railroad, about IA miles from the cityof Columbia,containing twenty-one acres, more or loss, and having on it a beautiful site for a country residenco, a most excellent spring of water, and accommodations for five or six hands; it is about two-thirds cleared and is most admirably situated and watered for a vegetable or "truck" garden, lying bo tween tho two branches which lorms thc stream ^flowing through Dr. Parker's placo, and composed partly of tho same soil on which Dr. Parker raised over 200 bushels of coru to tho aero. Rouses.-ion given on tho 1st of January next. For further particulars, apply at thia oflico, or to L. R. BECKWITH, Oct 5 3mo Orangobnrp, S. C. California Seed Oats. fCArV BUSHELS PRIME CALIFORNIA OUU SEED OATS, for salo bv _Oct_9_EDWARD HOPE. C. F, JACKSON IS now proparcd to exhibit to the ladies a handsomo aasortmont of OLOAKS, SHAWLS, ARABS, AND Bedouins, Of thc latest styles. ALSO, VELVETEEN FOR CLOAKS, In BLACK, RO?AL PURPLE and WHITE. FANCY CLOAKING AND FRINGE TRIMMING. Oct ir_ Carbolic Soaps. CARBOLIC Disonfecting SOAI", Carbolic Medicated Soap, for allaying initationa of tho skin, washing sores, wounds and cuta neons eruptions, itching humors among chil? dren, diseases of tho skin, &c, for salo at Oct 7t_HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Guns, Pistols, Etc. ??w^ I INFORM my friends and public in general that I havo ^^^>^3^juat received an ontiro new w mt^? ^utock of Double and Single Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouohes, Pistol-Bolts, Caps, Buck-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT, Maiu street. J Prfrkjui/TY AT MABISXTA.-Last Fri day a difficulty ooourred ot Marietta, In ?ho upper part of this County, resulting in the shooting of three or four persons, ono of theso being a white man, tho rest oolorod. The statements we have heard in reference tojkbo affair differ BO widely that it would be unwise to attempt a de? tailed account. So far, we learn, no deaths have resulted from the shooting. [Greenville Mountaineer. Dr. Sam.u.el Dickens, tho last malo sur? vivor of ?lie Bolton-Dickens vendetta, in whioh so many of both families lost their lives, was killed by tho accidental dis? charge of his gun, whilo driving in his buggy near Raleigh, Tenn., on Wednes? day last. Just Arrived, Why ONE car-load well-broko YOUNG Xa| MULES. Tho BO in want of BUCI), will mamaJ^tlo well to call at Logan's Stable?, corner Asaoinbly and Gervais atreetB. Oct 21 W. S. tc. J. M. TALBOTT. Norfolk Oysters. JUST rocoived, tho ?rat lot of the season fine and treeh. JOHN D. BATEMAN, Oct 21 Columbia Ice House. Fish and Flesh. PICKLED SHAD, No. 1, MACKEBEL, Noa. 1, 2 and 3, SALMON, No 1, 100 boxes Scalod HERRINGS, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Extra Sugar-cured Haws, " Bacon Strips. For ?alo by GEO SYMME?S. Call early and often._Oct 2I ; , Sale of Carolina National Bank Stock. ON MONDAY NEXT, tho 2Uh iuatant, I wiB offer to tho highest bidder, at public outorv, in front of tho Court Houae, at 10 o'clock, a. m., one hundred and fifty shares of Stock in tho Carolina National Bank of Co? lumbia, S. C., par value $100 per ahare, ieaued in the name of JameB G. Gibbes, and by him transferred to me aa collateral eecurity for the payment of a bond held by mo. The aaid Stock will be sold in three parcele of fifty abares oaoh. Terms caah. Pot 21 3_C. P. LE8LIE. AT "KINARD'S" rp o-x> -A. sr. ONE CASE TICKING, Damaged at Sea, V JsJ-fct-TT XJOW! J. H. & M. L. EIN ARD. Oct 21_2_ 8. W. POUTER. n. M. STEELE. ANOTHER HEAVY INVOICE OF DRY GOODS ARRIVING T O - 3D -A? ~ST ! LADIES' SUITS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BLANKETS. A full and choice lot of MEN'S WEAR, TOGETHER WITH Every Article KEPT IN A First Class Store. We oiler our Goods at low Cotton figur?e. PORTER & STEELE, Oct 21_Columbia. S. C. ~\\ \\ O M 3 M HM i TO THE WORKING CLA88.-Wo ore now prop*mi Io fbttUlh ?ll claaaea with constant employment nt home, the wholoof the Umeor for tho apare moment?. Buaineaancw, Hrh! md prod Uti 11-. reraona of either aex easily carn from enc. to (5 per e?enln|r, and o proportional ?um by deTotlna; their whole ti rao to the bu ii urea. Boj? and glrla earn neatly a* mach ai men. That til who ace thu nolie? may aandthafr oJdraaa, and teat the bualneai, we maka thia un narai I al td offen Tniuchaaare ootwellaatiaflad, we willaand ai to pay for th? troubla of wrl?c?. FnU particular?, a T&luable tam plo which will do to comm trice work on, and a copy of T hm TeovW? Literary Oomrxmitm-on? of HM large*! and boat ramil/ newapapera pohUahed-all aent free by tnaU. Reader, if you waniptmtanant, profltabla work, addraaa E. C. ALLEN & CO., AcaoiTa, Ulura.a* Oct 21_HSrno_ "PROGRESSIVE." OUR STYLES FOR FALL, 1870. PENED THIS DAY', one of the moet beau? tiful stocks of O CLOAKS AND SHAWLS Ever shown in thia market. In Bress Goods, Wc lead the market this season, both iu STYLE and PRICE. OUR STOCK Has boen bonght on a "LOW RULING BASIS" with Cotton, and wo proposo to give tho advantago gained by us to "TUE CUS? TOMERS." Nothing has contributed to build np our EXTENSIVE and still iucreasiug but-ini ss moro than our systematic "LOW PRICES" and satisfactory style of business. All Goods aro guaranteed aa represented. Tho BEST GOODS sohl for tho "LOWEST PRICES." We aro AgentB for tho EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE," ono of tho host. W. D. LOVE ?Si CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Maiu etroet. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MCCREKRY._Oct 9 Bagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties. AFULL SUPPLY constautlr on hand and for salo low, by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Wm. MoKaig, Jr., son of General MoKaig, was ?hot deed by yoong Black, for tue alleged seduction of the tactor of tho latter, in Cumberland, Maryland, on tho ia tb. Yeddo was visited br violent storms, in September, which flooded the conn-1 try, swept away houses, and destroyed many lives. Major Wm. Daniel and James Arm? strong, Esq., prominent citizens of Edge field, died last week-tho first suddenly I and tho last after a long illness. "I will be in fashion, if I dyo for it," said tho ambitious belle whoso locke wore not of thc ruling tint; and dye sho did. j Groat fires aro raging in California, near Vallejo, Napa and Cuiisioga. < . ? A BEAUTIFUL TUOUOHT.-it may ho truth? fully said that tko greatest of all blcasinge is health, for without it thc joys vouchsafed arc turned to sorrows. To al) health ia essential io* life's enjoyment and pursuits, to tho young and old," to thc rich and poor. Aro you iu search of wealth? Health ?H necoaeary. Do you dosiro oitico and worldly honore Of what avail would these bo without health? Tho beauties of spring, the song of birds, tho deep bluo aky, the rolling ocean, all have a poetic fascination which charms only the healthy in mind and body; but tn tho sick what ure these but mockeries. The body die eased, the mind sickly o'er with tho Baddest of thougbtB. Obi that I may live to appro ciato thc blessings of health. This rieh boon is wit hm tho roach of all. Thc remedy at hand in Hi.ISITSU'S QUEEN'S DELIOIIT, the hoalth pa? nacea. Now is tho time to try it. ? 2 THE ElOIITH WONDUU! - To tho ecven won? ders of tho world an eighth has been added. It is a tluid without bad smell, sediment, or color, that changes the grayest hair to ita youthful shade, In from five to ton applica? tions. Thia prodigy of the age is PIIALON'S VITALIA, on SALVATION FOR TUE HAIH. Sold by all drnggiata and fancv gooda dealers. 017+3 Funeral Invitation. Tho friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Tradewcll and family, are in? cited to attend the funoral cervices of their iufant eon, BOBERT LEE, at the Episcopal Church, at 10 o'clock, THIS MORNING. -~- *'**-'-?----t-?if^ Guns. THE ?nest assortment in the city of Eng? lish Stub Twist and Laminated Steel Fowling PIECES, o? all gradea, both Muz do and Breech-loading; also, Dixon's shoot? ing tackle, Eley'a percuaaion cap and wad, etc. WM. GLAZE. Oct 19 Imo Formerly Glazo A- Radcliffe. Yellow Pine Lumber, OF tho BEST QUALITY, and in quantities to euit purchasers, can bc obtained by applying to W. J. BRYANT A CO., No. 2 Ann street, Charleeton, S. C., Or at Branchville Poet Office, B. C. Oct 8_Imo Cotton Bagging. 1 pr f~\f\f\ YARDS heavy and medium XO.^/LfVj COTTON HAGGING, for aale by_E. HOPE. Cutting Cheese. FIFTY hosea GOSHEN and NEW YORK STATE CHEESE, for sale low by Oct 9_EDWARD HOPE. Grass Seeds. ORCHARD GRASS SEED, Herd's Graas Seod, Rod Clover Seed, White Clover Seed, for aale at HEINITBH'S Oct 7 t_Drug Store. _ Notice. rilHE second annual FAIR of tho South JL ('ai-ulina State Agricultural and Mechani? cal Society, will bo held in Columbia, on the Otb, 10th and 11th ot November, next. All articles intended for exhibition, plainly addressed to tho Secretary, at Columbia, will bo shipped by tho various railroads of tho State free of coat, at the shipper's risk. Exhi? bitors should notify tbs railroad agenta at their respectivo depots of tho articles they doaire to skip. Yisitora, during fair woek, can purchase ex? cursion tickets to and from Columbia for one faro. Peraons intending to become exhibitora, aro deeired to forward their entries to the Secre? tary, at Columbia, on and after tho 4th No? vember next. All articles or an?mala for exhi? bition must be entered at tho Secretary's oflico before being received iulo tho enclosure. Entries of animala will bo received until 9 o'clock, Wednesday morning, 9th Novomber. All other articles must bo on the ground, and entorod at the Secretary's office, boforo 5 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, 8th Novombor. Tho Secretary's office will bo opened in Co? lumbia on and after the 1th November, next. D. WYATT AIKEN, Oct 20 C Secretary. KV- All thu papera of tho State will copy once, and forward billa to tho Secretary, at Columbia, during fair week. ~^?IC?5 REDUCED. Standard Scales, Alore titan ?430 Different Mocllfic-ttlonfl. Agenta also for tho boat Alarm Money Drawer. FAIRBANKS & CO . , 232 li Ii DAD WA Y, NE IV YORK. 16G Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 5;i Camp St root, Now Orleana. FAIRBANKS, DROWN * ?O., 118 Milk Street, Euston. For aalo bv loading Hardware Dealers. Oct 19 wa 3ino _ Notice. THE members of tho South Caroliua Club are requested lo meet at Columbia, 10th Novombor, 1870. Applications?for nierubor ahip must bo sent to WADE MANNING, Treasurer, at Columbia, 8. 0. R. E. ELLISON, Jn., Oct 1 t Secretary S. C. Club. PRINCH EDWARD ISLAND BLACK SEED OATS. IAM lu rooeint of a cargo of tho above celebrated OATS. Frico il.20 per bushel of thirty-two pounda. All orders, with rc mittauco, shall have prompt attention. J. 0. MATHEWSON, Oct 20 ? Augusta, Ga. TUE ROOK HILL ROBBKBY.- Conduc? tor Trezovaut, yesterday, received the following despatch from the Ohief of Police in Augusta: "We have got the parties who jumped off your train. We bave secured gold watches, chain, silver watch and dia? mond pin." POST OFFICE HOUKS.-Northern moil opens 4.30 T. M. ; closes ll A. M. Charleston and Greenville, open 4.80 P. M.; close 5.30 A. M. Western, opens 12.30 P. M.; closes 2.45 P. M. Charleston, evening, opens 8 A.M.; closes G P. M. Office open Sundays from half-past 4 o'clock to half-poBt 5. To Northern men and visitors, our late election seemed a farce. Negroes under age voted, and freely perjured them? selves, and there is no telling how often they voted. Wo are glad to say that measures aro in progress to prosecute sundry cuses. Wo hope that the law will bo applied everywhere. It is an out? rage that vagabonds and perjurers should vote away the honesty and the deoency of the State in upholding fraud and ras? cality. PHONIXIANA.-The price of BlDgle copies of tho PHOENIX is Ave cents. If carriers charge more it is simply o swin? dle. They can be obtained nt that price at the office. A gentleman who has recently lost an eye, begs to intimate that he has now a .'vacauoy for a pupil." Messrs. Paysinger & Franklin will accept our thanks for a supply of extra fine Lynhaven Bay oysters-considered the very best of the Virginia production. Many of them required to be taken piece-meal. Just think of attempting to dispose of a dozen of these monsters on the half sbelL It would prove a difficult job. The sale of furnitbro advertised yes? terday, by Messrs. D. C. Peixotto & Son, was unavoidably postponed on account of the weather. The sale will positively be held this morning. The attention of capitalists is called to the sale of Carolina National Bank stock, advertised by Mr. Leslie. Mr. Bateman has resumed the oyster business, and will regularly receive stip? plies of those delicious bivalves, from tho beds around Norfolk, Va. Mr. B. furnished ns with a bucket-full, last night. A youth in Canada, at tho age of 106, has just eloped with another man's wife. HOTEI? AnnrvALS, October 20.-Nick erson House.-E. Thomns, Edgefield; W? ll. Thomas, BatoBville; A. Newkuok, Baltimore; Lieut. Anderson and wife, child and servant, Capt. H. H. Adams, Capt. James Stuart, U. S. A.; S. D. Heard, Augusta; Wm. Johnston, A. B. Davidson, Charlotte; W. F. Price, Bal? timore; J. M. Smith, Rock Hill; H. S. Bates, Wm. O. Miller, U. S. A.; F. S. DeWolfe, Charlotte; J. S. Bishop, St. Louis; C. Allen, Memphis; J. P. Wilson, Richmond; F. F. Burgess, Mass.; W. Gilham, Richmond; T. Williams and wife, Eoglaud; J. Walker, A. H. Left wich, Baltimore; W. 0. Kelley, Mobile; W. E. Armstrong, Now York; T. M. Cox, Greenville; A. M. Harris, Va.; Mrs. Chas. C. Chuso, two children and nurse, Charleston; J. H. Gay, Long Branch; J. M. Seiglor, Newberry. Columbia Hotel.-S. C. Gilbert* Charles? ton; H. D. Warner, New York; S. Palm? er, Saluda; J. A. Dormant, Connecticut; Wm. Katz, Pennsylvania; W. W. Elling? ton, W. H. Baily, Greensboro; A. B. Springs, York; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Robertson, J. H. Rion, Wiunsboro; W. A. Piot, Baltimore; E. H. Hamilton, Williamstou; J. A. Simons, W. T. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr, Miss Funnio Potter, W. P. Choesbo rough, Charleston; J. W. Marshall, Ab? beville. LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. George Symmers-Flosh and Fish. J. D. Bateman-Norfolk Oysters. C. P. Leslie-Sale of Bank Stook. W. H. Frazier-Sale of Real Estate. W. S. & J. M. Talbott-Young Mules. E. P. Aloxaudor-Dick8on's Compound. Porter <fc Steole-Dry Goods. J. H. & M. L. Kiuard-Tioking. E. C. Allen & Co.-To Working Class. "It's mity curia," said Mrs. Partington to Iko, while rouding about tho impending war in Europe, "that tho Hollorhorn creates auoh an ado m Yurrup, when it's eich a common iliacaao among thu cattle in Amorlky." The old lady, having dolivorod herself of the above, took a dose of LIIFPMAN'B G UK AT GBB MAN BITTERS to cheer hor deproeuod epirits, aud reaumed her knitting. Lipnman's Bitters arc for salo by ail drug? gists and doalora. Depot iu Columbia, H. C., at QEIO&B & MUGUEOOR'S, Druggists. 8 18 Ax ENEMY IN YOUR Mourn.-Do not put an enemy in your mouth, to steal away your teeth. Bowaro of destructivo tooth washes, and tooth powders, many of which aro base imitations of SOZODONT. Ineuro a lifo lease of Bound teeth and fragrant breath, by adopting the fragrant SOZODONT. "SPALDING'S GI.UK," handy about tho house, mends everything. 017f3 THE attention of tho roador is rospootfully invited to tho advertisement of Bradfield A Co., in another column. Thoy are undoubt? edly soiling tho best romedies out for the diseases they aro recommended for. BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE BEOULATOR and Dr. I'BUPurrr's CELEBRATED DIVER MEDICINE, has certainly cured moro afllictcd persons than any two medicines of their agc. Try thom and bo well, aa tbosu gentlemen guarantee satiBfac tion or money refunded. A 7