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S?a?ay'lSvninKt October 23,1870. ! ' j J al l' .-. ? . - ? 1 ?' ,, r 1 - Tb* AJTklr at laurene Court House. The nows received here Friday even? ing, of troubles at Laurens Court House, produced deep feeling in the community. The report that Governor Scott designed to send ap the two negro companies have created much excitement, which was increased by the unusual display of colored uniforms and guns on tho street. About 9 o'clock P. M., a gentleman from Governor Scott's office brought the assurance that no colored companies would be sent from Columbia. This led to public quiet. We learu that Messrs. H?ge and Hobbard went up to Newberry, Friday night, and remained an hour or two. We have heard of several inflammatory remarks which should be brought to notice. One case we intend to bring forward. A gentle? man informed UB that he heard Mr. J. B. Dennis, otherwise known as "General," eay to a crowd of colored meu, in refer? ence to the affair at Laurens, that they onght io take their Winchester rifles, and go and kill these people off, &o., ?C. Mr. Donuts, we believe, has some official connection with tho Adjutant General's office here. As he is so belli? gerent, we hope that Governor Scott will seud him, at least, to the front. , mm ? We leam that the excitement hus sub? sided at Laurens, and that all is quiet. It is reported that five white and three oolored men were killed in the difficulty i that occurred; and that the firing, which ! resulted in the death of these men, com- i monced between a citizen and a member of the State constabulary. Oar infor? mant states that the United States troops sont to Laurens will be received with satisfaction, as the community desire law and order. The whole difficulty, it is claimed, resulted from the armiug of th? oblored people. This led the whites, in self-defence, to arm themselves, i Hence, the firing, and the result ' ? ^ .???? A correspondent at Alston given thc following re tn ru a from two boxes iu Lexington: Broad Biver Township-Beform 173; Radical 72. Little Mountain Township-Reform 178; Radical 12. There is no doubt that Lexington will go Beform by 600 or 700. Anderson voted 3,483; of these 2,088 are white, and 1,397 colored. Carpen? ter and Butler's majority will bo fully 400; County delegates to tho Legislature have less majorities, on account of inde? pendent candidates. A correspondent of tho News, writing from Williamsburg, says: "It is probable that the radicals have carried the day by a small majority. Wo have greatly reduced their majority. At the last elections they had about 1,800 majority. Now they will not get that many votes iu the County." A SOUTH CAROLINIAN ABKOAD.-In tho Baily Democrat, published at Brownvillr, Nebraska, wo notice the recent electiou to the Nebraska ^Senate of E. W. Tho? mas, Esq., formerly of Charleston, S. C. Senator Thomas was elected on the De? mocratic ticket. He is a son of tho late Rev. Edward Thomas, and a brother of Dr. T. Gaillard Thomas, of New York. AN ARKANSAS "LOCAL."-An Arkansas "local," becoming incensed at. some re? marks of a brother quill-driver in tho same town, concerning his personal appearance, lauuohes tho following tub full of Arkansian editorial lightning at his confrere's head : "The volcanic, pimple-headed, blister brained, owl-faced, spiked-nose, weasel faced, web-footed, peg-legged, lilipu tian, foggy pettifogger of the Bugle-IJorn of Liberty does not like our personal appearance. Until this foul-mouthed, brazen debaser has been run through a sieve,a filter, scoured, sorubbod, swabbed, sponged and disinfected, until ho is a fit object to enter decent society, wo will forbear having anything to say about him." CHIGNONS -It is anuounced, upon the authority of a Berlin newspaper, that the chignon has gone quite out of fabhion in that city, nobody wearing this un? sightly addendum except the demi? monde. How good will it bo, the Tri? bune says, for our eyes, if our charming American young women (as well ns the moro ancient) will but follow this ex? ample! It ?B not possible to make this artificial execrescenceT.sightly-it is a deformity upou the tall and equally so upon the short. With tho natural hair carried well back and tied up behind tho ears, a finely shaped head has eomo chance of being recognized and duly ad? mired; but tho hoad of Veuus herself would be insupportable in a bag-wig. Through what mysterious iufluenco is it that fashion and deformity are always going hand in hand? - it ?.?-. - BUDDEN DEATI?.-Mr. Bonbon Corley, au old and respected citizen, who resitt? ed about a milo from this place, while stuudiug upon a fenco pickiug grapes last Monday, was suddouly takou with heart disease. He fell and expired in a few miuntcs.-Lexington Dispatch. ?y ' _ _ MM I J A&ONUMBOTT? G&?BA?I ' BOB?BBT E. frieudaand admirera of Glenora! II. E. Lee in our own country and abroad, to unite with them io contribution for an equestrian bronze statue of oar chief? tain, of the best workmanship, to be erected in the soldiers' portion of Holly? wood Cemetery. A most eligible site, overlooking this whole section, and in the centre of the part appropriated to the remaius of the dead from tho battlo-f?olds of Gettys? burg, has been offered by the Associa? tion to his family for his final resting place, under our loving and continual care, and that of Virginia and the South. If tho body should lio elsewhere, it is still eminently fitting to ereot a monu? ment to his memory iu the midst of the heroes who foll fighting under his leader? ship. It is proposed that on tho memo? rial days to be observed throughout the South, overy congregation, Cbristiau and Hebrew, make their contributions for this objeot. A deposit of funds will bo made nt Pv. M. Maury & Co.'s, Richmond, Va., and it is hoped the requisite amount will bo secured at once. MRS. WM. H. MACFARLAND, MRS. G. W. RANDOLPH, MRS. JAMES LYONS, MRS. WM. BROWN, MISS NICHOLAS. RICHMOND, Va., October 19, 1870. Mr. Holmes exhibited a bunch of ba? nanas which was grown in his garden in this oity, and supposed to be the first bunch which ever ripened in the open air, so far North. It will be sent to the Augusta fair.-Charleston Courier. OBITUARY. Died, in Montgomery, Alabama, of neu? ralgia of tho heart, on Saturday, tho 15th instant, DB. T. J. GOODWYN, aged thirty Dine years. Many relatives and warm friends throughout this, U?B native State, will mourn bis untimely death. MARRIED. At Hamburg, 8. C., on the 19th of October, by tho bride's father Rov. P. 8. Jacobs, Mr. MOSES SIMON, of Hamburg, S. G., to Miss AMELIA M. JACOBS, of Augusta, Ga. Notice. The sale by me advertised to tako place on Monday next, of 150 Shares of Stoc? in ?the Carolina National Bank, of thia city, and of the Note of Messrs. Blakely ic Gibbes, pledged to mo aa collateral, ia hereby withdrawn. My action in reference thereto, as a'ao tho statement made in reference to tho Bank, in my card of tho 22d instant, were predicated upon a misapprehension on my part of thc position of tho Bank, in relation to a transfer of tho Stock, and I hereby, aa au act of justice to tho Hank, withdraw auch statements. Oct 23 1 C. P. LESLIE. Hats, OF all styles, to be had cheap, at Oct 23 J. SULZdACHER'S. Notice. ALL persona who purchased TRACTS of LAND of R. N. Lowia' plantation, aro hereby notified tn call on mo and pay for their laud, and obtain their titles, on or before 10th of November, otherwise the land will ho di? vided and ro-fcold. By order of Executor. Oct 23 2* _JAM ES WINDSOR. Agent. Gold and Silver Coin. THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK buy and sell GOLD and SILVER at a small mar? gin. A. G. BRENIZER, Od 23 Cashier. Winter Schedule Spartanburg and Union Railroad. ON and after the 21th instant, thu Passcii^or Trains will K<> down on MONDAYS. WEDNES? DAYS and FBIDA?S; leaving SpartanburK Court House, at 7 20 A. M., and arriving at liat?n 1.85 P. M. Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, will leavo Alston at 9.50 A. M., and arrive at Spartanburg at 3.40 P. M. THOMAS B. JETER, President. UXIONVILLE. 8- O._Oct 23 Notice. THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK would call tho attention of tho public lo tho fact that they aro transacting a GENERAL BANK? ING BUSINESS, and extond tho usual accom modationa to busineas men and others, who favor thom with their accounts. Oct 23_A. G. BBENIZER, Cashier. Foreign Exchange. THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK ia now propared to draw directly on all thc pro? minent places in England, Scotland and Ireland, Germany, Franco, Holland, Belgium, Italy, and the Orient, and will furuioh drafts at New York rates. Oct 23 _A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. Notice. ALL poraona indebted to tho lato Dr. SAMUEL FAIR, of Columbia, deceased, aro hereby not i ii cd to make immediate pay? ment; and thoso holding claims against his catato will present tho samo, properly attcat od, to mo. MARY D. FAIR, Oct 23,tiq_Executrix. Clothing, 110 suit all, at roaaonablo prieea, at _Oct 23_J.S?LZRACHER'S. " NICKERSON HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS pleasantly.locatcd HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any House in the South for comfort _land healthy locality, ia now open to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can bo furnished with uico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call ia solicited." My Omnibus will bo lound at tho diff?rent depots-passengers carried to and from tho Hotel free of charge. Nov 3 WM. A. WI1IOHT. Removal ot Dental Office. DR. D. L. BOOZER has removed his iofhco to Mr. G. Diereks' now building, on Main stroot, over tho Messrs. Porter & Co.'s Dry Gooda* Storo, where ho ?fters bia professional servi ctn to his former patrons and the public June 28 EMERY'S UNIVERSAL Cotton Gins and Condensers. rilFIESE GINS, so well known throughout J_ tho South, need no comment. In atylo of workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn-out, with the same amount ol power, is unequaled, lt. TOZER, Agent, August 2 Columbia, S. C. mmm msmm ,_gppp,, M A mr.. TSvAxg?. v&hmmmam -AooxiJ DENT."-Last OVPhlng P.^OUt 0 C'cloci, ?? j Mr. Wi Hin m Schuyler, au old SSL TM Bpeotablo oftizen of South Falk, itt leaving his reoidencs to go demo to wo, ns has b?eu- his usual cuotonj for many yeats, with the exception Only of a short interval in the spring of 1850, during which he was confined to his bed by in juries received in attempting to stop a runaway horse by thoughtlessly placing himself directly in its wako and throw? ing up his hands and shouting, which, if ho had done so oven a singlo moment sooner, must inevitably have frightened tho animal still more iustcad of checking its speed, although disastrous enough to himself ns it was, and rendered moro melancholy and distressing by reason of tho presence of his wife's mother, who was there and saw tho occurrence, not? withstanding it is at lohst likely, though not necessarily so, that she should be reconnoitering in another direction when iucidonts occur, not being vivacious nnd on the lookout, as a general thing, but even tho reverse, as her own mother is stated, who is no more, but died in tho full hope of a glorious resurrection, up? wards of threo years ago, aged eighty-six, being n Christian woman and without guile, as it were, or property, in conse? quence of tho fire of 1849, which de? stroyed every solitary thing BIIO had iu the world. Bot such is life. Lot us all take warning by this solemn occurrence, and let us endeavor so to conduct our? selves that when we como to dio wo eau do it. Let us place our hands upon our hearts, and say with earnestness and sincerity that from this day forth wc will beware of tho intoxicating bowll HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS.-This gentle? man, who arrived at New York on Wednesday from Liverpool, brings with him his wife and two children. Mr. Davis is said to bc in improved health, and will proceed ut onco to Memphis. Fancy Articles. CALL at J. SULZBACKER'S and soo Oct 23_ Survivor's Meeting. 4MEETING of the SURVIVOR'S ASSO? CIATION o? Richland will ho held on DNE8DAY NEXT, at 12 o'clock m., iu the Hall of tho Independent Eiro Company, to elect ofiicora for tho cn uni nj; year, appoint Delegates to tho State Association, and trans? act other business of importance. A full at? tendance is requestod. WM. WALLACE, vice-President. _R. C. SnivKU, .Secretary. Oct 22 THEATRE-JANNEY'S HALL. W. M. HOLLAND.Lessee and Manager. JOS. McARDLE.Business Manager. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28 and 29, The Grc*t Tragodian, EDWIN FORREST, WILL appear, supported liv Miss LILLIE, Mr. W. HARRIS, and" W. M. HOL? LAND'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Friday Evening.RICHELIEU. Saturday K vening.KIN?; I. KA ll. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTER? NOON. October 20, on which occasion Miss EFFIE JOHNS will appear. ?S~ Admission fl; Reserved Seals $1.50, Tickets for sale at Sulzbachor's Jewelry Store. Oct 22 7 _ F. O. WELL?, Agont. Just Arrived, Mk. ONE car-load well-broke YOUNO 'HSft MULES. Those in want of auch, will ?Jiiflyl0 WCM 10 at Logan's Stables, corner ASSCUlhlv and Gervais streets. _i)rL21 _ -L W. S. A*. J. M. TALBOTT. Norfolk Oysters. JUST received, the lirst lot of the season tine and Iresb. JOHN D. BATEMAN, Oct 21 Columbia Ice House. Fish and Flesh. PICKLED SHAD, No. 1, MACKEREL, Nos. I, 2 and 3, " SALMON, No. 1, 100 boxes Scaled HERRINGS, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked Reef, Beef Tongues, Extra Sugar-cured Hams, " Bacon Strips. For sale by GEO. SYMMF.RS. Call early and often. Oct 21 Cotton Bagging. ]fij t~\f^\f\ YARDS heavv and modittm .O.VJVJKJ COTTON BAGGING, for aale by _ E.HOPE. California Seed Cats. ??r\f\ BUSHELS PRIME CALIFORNIA O VJ\J SEED OATS, for sale by Oct !) EDWARD HOPE. For Rent. MTH AT desirablo BRICK STORE, on Main street, formerly occupied by Mr. H. Hinrichsou, nearly opposite tho PHONIX office. Apply on the premises. Oct 1!?_ Carbolic Soaps. CARBOLIC Disenfocting SOAP, Carbolic Medicated Soap, for allaying irritations of tho skin, washing sores, wounds and cuta? neous eruptions, itching humors among chil? dren, diseases of tho skin, Ac, for sale at Oct7t HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Grass Seeds. ORCHARD GRASS SEED, Herd's Grass Seed, Red Clover Seed, White Clover Seed, for sale at HEINITSH'S Oct 7 t P_??K ?tHr0_:__ Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil. ANEW OIL, which will not light under SOO degrees Farenheit; never gums; is almost ndnrlCHU and a? safe as Sperm or Lard Oil for family usc, and when burned in Ute MINERAL 8TKHM LAMP, tho light is equal to the best Kerosene, at a cost not exceeding one-half a cont, per hour. It requires but little atten? tion, no trimming, and the chimney never breaks from heat. A supply ot this safety oil, and a Bmall assortment of Lamps, just received and for sale by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Mackerel ! Mackerel ! ! CHOICE NEW MACKEREL, in B?rrele, in Half Barrels, In Quarter Barrels, in Kits, and also at retail, just received and for salo by Sept 13 J. it T. R. AGNEW. 25 Bolted Corn Meal. BARRELS, in fino order, for salo bv Sent ? EDWARD HOPE. Sea Moss Farina. ADELICIOUS FOOD, prepared from Sea Moss, highly nutrieious, and of exquisito davor. A desirablo ai i ide, and staple addi? tion to tho household bid of faro. F*or salo at FI EINITSH'S Sept 22+ Drug Store. 1 Tho for?at ot Bondy, recently <Je ?trvjw through the exigencies of war, is Isriown by name to almost everybody, from baying been frequently ijsed as tho Keene of exciting. adventures in novels and dramatic representations. Tho ad? vocates of kind treatment to animals j bovo a story of a dog who discovered the murder of his master, accomplished in that forest, and broght the murderers to justice through his sngacity. Every boy for the last thirty yours has been rando familiar with the story. Brick Pomeroy has sold out and re? tired from the Now York Democrat. Brick found that it was easier to publish a paper in LaCrosso than in New York. Dry Goods. ALABOE and well selected stock, at low figurea. at J. SULZUACHER'S. Pot 23_ FIRST LN MARKET. New Hulled Buckwheat. -i S\ BARRELS juBt to hand. For salo low LvJ by UEO ROE SYMMEliS. Oct 22_ Cutting Cheese. ?1IFTY boxes GOSHEN and NEW YORK STATE CHEES!'., for Bale low by Oct 0_ _ EDWARD HOPE. Flour! Flour!'. Flour!!! QAA BARRELS FLOUR, conaiating in OUU part of Choice Family Flour, "the best in the world;" alao. Extra and Super Flour, at very lowest market prices for rash, for salo hy_ _J. & T. lt. AGNEW. Nectar Whiskey. fl IBSON'S OLD FAMILY NECTOR and VX Ryo WHISKEYS "Ute purest and best in market." Alao, a full stock ot RECTIFIED WHi?KEYS, of all gradoa, always on hand and for salo bv J. .V T. R. AGNEW. 250 SAW : I 245 SAW : 240 SAW GINS, warranted iu : : quality aecond to none on tho : : continent, juBt received and for : : aale VBBY LOW. : : Oct 9 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. : For Sale, 3AAA ACRES of LAND lu Barnwell, ,OUU onthoEdiflto. 750 ACBES in Kershaw-in lots to suit. HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-$12,000. 1 House in this city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen aerea LAND, noar the city-$3.000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney at Law aud Real Eatato Agent. Sept 24_ly "'C. F, JACKSON IS now prepared to exhibit to tho ladies a handsome naaortmout of CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ARABS, Asn IO edouins, Of the latCBt atylea. ALSO, VELVETEEN FOR CLOAKS, In BLACK, ROYAL PURPLE and WHITE. FANCY CLOAKING ANO FRI N li E TRI M MIN G . Oct IC Boots and Shoes. A FEW moro left, and will bo disposed of J\_ at cost pricee, at J. SULZUACUER'S. Oct 23 S. W. TOUTER. It. M. STLKLK. ANOTHER HEAVY INVOICE OF DRY GOODS ARRIVING T O - X> -A. "ST 2 LADIES' SUITS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BLANKETS. A full aud choice lot of MEN'S WEAR, TOGETHER WITH Every Article KEPT IN A First Class Store. We oiler our Gooda al low Cotton figures. PORTER & STEELE, Oct 21_Columbia, S C. For Sale, mk THAT Valuablo Tract of LAND, lying BE on tho Barhamvillo Boad and the Char - ??lotto Railroad, about 1.$ miles from tho city of Columbia, containing twonty-ono acres, moro or leas, and having on it a beautiful ni te for a country reaidonco, a moat excellent spring of wator, and accommodations for five or six banda; it is about two-thirds cleared and ia most admirably situated and watered for a vegetable or "truck" garden, lying be? tween tiie two branches which iorma tho stream ,(lowing through Dr. Parker's place, and composed partly of tho aaino aoil bil which Dr. Parker raised over 200 bushels of corn to tho acre. Possession given on thc 1st of January next. For further particulars, apply at thia oflice, or to L. II. BECKWITH, Oct 5 ?Imo Orangebnrg, S. C. C D, EBERHARDT, Morcliant Tailor, Washington street, near Nain, _ BEGS to inform bib patrons and citizens Tb* generally that he has received the latest (ll PATTERNS for gontlomon'a fall and -HIL winter garments. Ho has also a beauti? ful assortment of GOODS, of various gradea, in thowavof CLOTHS, CA3SIMERES and VESTINGS, which will bc mado up at abort uoiico, in tho very beat manner. Hols Agont for the .TSTNA SEWING MA? CHINE, winch is in uao hy several families in this city, and who express themselves highly gratified at its operation, i.adics and heads of families generally nre invited to call and see. Oct 19 lt? zxx m m DESTRUCTIVE FI?E.-About 3 o'clook, ye?te?day morning, a fire broke ont io the dwelling of Mr. E. Davis, on the South-west corner of Richland and Pick? ens streets; and so rapid wns the pro? gress of the Humes, thnt the family bare? ly had time to escapo in their night? clothes. The building, with uenrly its ontiro contonts, was destroyed. There was an insurance of only $2,500 on the building and furniture. One of tho fire? men had his hair and heard badly singed, hy tho explosion of a flask of gun-powder, ns is supposed. Mr. Davis requests us to return his sincero thanks to his neighbors and tho citizens gene? rally-whito ns well as colored-for their kindness. POST OFFICE HOURS.-Northern mail opens 4.30 P. M.; closes ll A. M. Charleston and Greenville, open 4.30 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 6 P. M. Oflico opon Sundays from half-past 4 o'clock to half-past 5. LADIES' INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. The receipts and expenses of this Asso? ciation for tho month of September, 1870, are as follows: Received cash for orderod work, $84.60; sales room, 71.30; stitching, 90; stamping 2.80-last balance, 59.50. Total 219.10. Paid cash to agent, $30.00; assistant agent, 20.00; machine, 10.00; work, 98.80; pur. com., 14.25; mortgage deed, Seo., 18.30; porter, 2.25; express, ?c., 75-194.35. Balance in hand of Trea? surer, 824.75. PntENixiAXA.-The price of single copies of the PHJBK?X is five cents. If carriers charge more it. is simply a swin? dle. They cnn bo obtained at that price at tho office. It is rumored that tho orders transfer? ring tho Eighth Regiment of Infantry to New York, havo been countermanded. Tho majority of the regiment, however, hus already departed, via Charleston. Ono compauy of the Eighteenth departed for Laurens yesterday. Henry Browne, a son of Rev. S. H. Browno, of this city, accidentally caught aud broke his arm in tho machinery of a press in his father's office, yesterday. Yesterday morning, while on the way to the tiro, the new truck of the Pheonix Hook au'l Ladder Company broko down completely; but tho members, not dis? couraged, seized their axes and hurried along-leaving a long, thin man in charge of tho frame. Thc House of Representatives of the State is composed of 124 members, and, as a two-thirds voto is required for mak? ing au appropriation, a Reform minority of forty-two members, standing squarely together, will be able to givo the people some measure of protection against the intrigues of tho ring. United States Commissioner Jauuey has issued six warrants for fraudulent voting. The accused aro all negroes. Fifty-three other cases are ready for him, and many others will be found to? night. A rapid dischargo of mmkotry, last night, about 8 o'clock, created some ex? citement, and upon inquiry it was found to have originated from a misunderstand? ing hetweeu tho colored guard around tho University Chapel and some of the soldiers of tho garrison. Nono of tho participants, wo believe, were seriously injured, but a passer-by mndo a narrow escape. The People's Literart/ Companion, for November, comes to us as bright and us fresh looking as tho green fields aro after a gentle rain. It is published by E. C. Allen ?- Co., Augusta, Maine. Terms, seventy-five cents per year. A fino steel engraving, entitled "From Shore to Shore," is presented to overy new subscriber. The Companion is printed on fine, heavy paper; its columns aro filled to tho brim with good things by talented authors. Tho aurora borealis is said to be caused by the "upsetting of dye pots of glory, and tho leaking of their gorgeous con? tents through tho firmament." A contemporary at Louisville, do? scribing a little unpleasantness there, say3 that a boy "grabbed a water-bucket and carcssod his step-father's head with it so assiduously, that the old man at once laid down to happy unconscious? ness." RELIGIOUS SERVICES THIS DAY.-Tri? nity Church-Rev. P. J. Shuud, Rector, 10j.; A. M. and P. M. St. Peter's Church-Rov. J. J. O'Cou noll, Pastor, lO '.j A. M. and 4 P. M. Washington Street Chapel-Rev. Wm. Martin, 10,'..' A. M. and 3U P. M. Marion Street Church-Rev. W. W. Mood, A. M. and 7>.i P. M. Lutheran Church-Rev. A. R. Rude, ?O'.? A. M. Presbyterian Church-Rev. W. E. Beggs, iOJi A. M. and?,1; P. M. Baptist Church-Rev. J. L. Reynolds, 10.^' A. M. HOTEL- ARRIVALS, October 22.-Co? lumbia Hotel-V- Daffy, Esq., T. p. Gil? lespie, Charleston; K. V. Johnson, N. C. ; ti. A. Bigger, Manning; LeRoy F. Youmans, D. O. Tompkins, Edgefield; J. P. Adams, Richland; Wm. 8. Byles, Ralph B. King, New York; H. Syfnn Purley, Laurens; H. L. Kendall, Mary? land; Wm. H. Ware, New Orleans; John D. Alexander, Charleston; 0. H. Pettin? giii, Cheraw; Wm. H. Boyce, Bennetts villo; W. A. Bradley, Augusta; C. C. Scruggs, B. U. R. R. Xickerson House-Mrs. T. M. Cox, H. C. Markley, Greenville; E. G. Evans, Pendleton; J. Lucas, Miss L. Lucas, Spartauburg; F. D. Bush, Westfield; Mi P. Bacon, Rhode Island; Frank Johnson, W. R. Williams, Chester; M. M. Wolfe, S. F. Houston, Charlotte; D. Bruns, wife and two children, New Orleans; T. Hall, Brooklyn; T. F. Hannnga, John Duesbnry, A. Talbot, Richmond; A. S. H. Bonswnine, Holland, Germany; T. W. Steeple, Philadelphia; P. B. Bacha lor, C. M. Bachalor, Maryland; Charles Seeley, San Fraucisco; A. J. Hal ti wun? ger, S. C. ; T. Steers, B. R. R. R. ; P. Coman, Frog Lovel; Major J. Carr, Augusta, Miss A.. M. Whaley, Orango burg; J. M. Seigler, Newberry. LIST OP NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. P. Leslie-Notice. D. C. Peixotto ?Y Son-Auction. Mary D. Fair-Notice. J. Sulzbacher-Clothing, &c. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. James Windsor-Notioe. A. G. Brenizer-Savings Bank. TUE GREAT ENIGMA.-A thousand guesses have boen uiailo at tho ingrodientB pf Sozo DONT, tho most wholcBcmo and perfoot dental purifior thc world has ever seen. They were all wrong, so, by way of throwing a little light on the subject, it is now announced that tho LIBER, or innor bark of thc QUILLAYA SAPONA? RIA, tho .Soap Trco of the Valley ol Andee, is ono of tho components of that 'peerless den triflco. "SPALDING'S GLUE." uaofulaud true. Q23f3 ANOTHER GIANT STRIDE ba? been made In chemical science. PHALON'S VITALIA, OB BAX VATION FOR TUE HAIR, is ar astonishing im? provement on all preparations for restoring tho natural color of gray hair, heretofore known. It is pellucid, cooling, limpid, ino? dorous, and never-failing, and has no sedi? ment. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Oct2?t3 "It's mity cutis," said Mrs. Partington to Ike, while rut ding about tho impending war in Europe, "that tho Hollorhom creates euch i an ado in Yurrup, when it's aioh a -oommon disease among thu cattle iu Amerlky." The old lady, having delivered herself of the abovo, took a doae of LIFTMAN'S GnEAT GER? MAN BITTKRS to cheer her depressed spirits, and resumed her knitting. Lippnian'a Hitters aro for salo by all drug? gists and dealers. Depot in Columbia. S. C., at GEICKR ? MCGUEUOR'S, Druggists. S 18 THE attention of the reader ia reapcctfullv invited to tho advertisement of Bradfield & Co., in another column. Tb ey are undoubt? edly aulling tho bust remedies out for thc iliaeaaes they arc recommended for. BEAD KI ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR and Dr. FBurniTT'8 CELEHHATEU Livsu MEDICINE, baa certainly cured more aillicted persona than any two medicines ol' their ago. Try them and be well, ns these gentlemen guarantee aatisfac tion or moue v refunded. A 7 A BEAUTIFUL luouuur.-It may bo truth? fully* said that the greatest of all LlcasingB id health, tor without it the joya vouchsafed are turned tn sorrows. To all health ia easential for life's enjoyment and purauita, to the young and obi, to tho rich and poor. Are you in . search of wealth? Health ia necoaaary. Du you doairo ollico and worldly honora Ol' what avail would theao be without health? The beautiea of spring, tho Bong of birds, the deen blue sky, the rolling ocean, all havo a poetic fascination which charma only the healthy in mind and body; but to the Bick what aro these but mockeries. Tho body dis eaaed, the mind sickly o'er with tho saddest of thoughts. Oh! Unit I may live to appre? ciate tho blessings of health. Tins rich boon ia within tho reach of all. The remedy athand in HEINITSU'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, the health pa? nacea. Now is thc time to try it. A 2 Mutilated Currency. TORN and defaced GREENBACKS, NA? TIONAL BANK MONEY and FRAC? TIONAL CURRENCY bought at a small dis? count at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. _Ocl23_ A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. Notice. THE second annual FAIR of the South Carolina Stat? Agricultural ami Mechani? cal Society, will bo hold iu Columbia, on thc ilth, 10th and lilli ot November, next. All articles intendod for exhibition, plainlv addressed to tho Secretary, at Columbia, will bo shipped hy tho various railroads of thc State freo of cost, at thc shippor's risk. Exhi? bitors should notify the railroad agents at their respectivo depots of the articles they desiro to ship. Visitors, during fair week, can purchase ex? cursion tickets to and from Columbia for one faro. Poraona lu tending to become exhibitors, are doairod to forward their entries to the Secre? tary, at Columbia, on and alter tho 4th No? vember next. All articles or animals for exhi? bition muat bo cutercd at tho Secretary's ollico before being received into tho enclosure. Entries of animals will bo received until 0 o'clock, Wodnesday morning, Otb November. All other articles must bo on the ground, and entered at tho Secretary's oflico, before 5 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, 6th November. Tho Secretary's oflico will bo opened in Co? lumbia on and after tho 4th November, next. D. WYATT AIKEN, Oct 20 ? Seoretary. ear All tho papora of the State will copy once, and torward bills to the Secretary, at Columbia, during fair week._ Teas. HAVING just returned from a visit to the North, 1 can recommend tho following 'PEAS, of my own selection. NEW Or.or, per Pacific Railroad, and only FORTY DAYS from China and Japan: Choicost MOYUNF, GUN-rOWDER. Choicest Moyutio HYSON. FinoBt Uncolored JAPAN. Choicest "TRUE" SCUOUCHONG. Finest Oolong "CRAGIE TEA." These, with others, compriso the best assortment that can be offered in anymarkot, and having been bought at recent reduction in gold valuo, are in every way worthy the attention of economical purchasers. Oct ft GF.O. SYMMERS. Yellow Pine Lumber, OF the BEST QUALITY, and in quantities to snit purchasers, can bo obtained by applying to W. J. BUVANT A CO., No. 2 Ann street, (marleston, S. C., Or at Branchville Post OOico, S.C. Oct 8_ _._^_1?0 Hams and Bacon Strips, 4 g^r\ NEW SUGAR-CURED HAMS. J_\_J\-/ 1,000 lbs. now Sugar-cured Break? fast Strips, just received and for aale by Oct 7 J. A rl. R. AGNEW.