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coLTji;ro& ~s. a Sunday filornincr, November 1% 1870. Democratic eaalno-Tlxo cot??c gi Coniil . ;. '/ national Liberty. . We cordially congratulate oar Demo oratio jriouds iu the United States upoo the large gains recently made. The cause of constitutional liberty and of good go? vernment is thus strengthened, and tho hopes of the patriot citizen rise. New York has gone Deumen ic by an im meiise majority, aud tho World gvies tho following as the composition of the noxt OoDgreaa: Democrats 108; Radicals 122; Independents 3. The whites of South Ca? rolina will be found ia hearty sympathy with the Democracy or nnti-radical ele? ment of the country. From South Ca? rolina to California-from the Northern lakes to the Southern gulf-there is a vast army of voters arrayed under tho auti-radicnl or Democratic hannors. In South Carolina, wo are for tho time overwhelmed by NUMUSKS, and FRAUD and the elements of MISRULE prevail. But this cannot last long. We greet our bro? thers of the North, South, East and West, and feel in their triumphs the in? fluences that are to assist in our coming victory of the BIGHT. Laying aside the special policy of the Union Beform or? ganization, the whito peoplo of South Carolina will organize in self-defence Will look to their own interests-and When National parties again try their strength, we shall be found ou the side of the anti-radical party. Tito Survivors' Meeting. One of the most interesting incidents of Fair week, just passed, was tho survi? vors' meeting. Tho association is ad? dressing itself in a practical way to its great historical duty-to preserve the re? cords of its dead and do justice to tho living. The address of Gen. Preston wns delivered before a brilliant audience of the assembled intelligence of this city and of tho State. It was an eloquent vindication of tho defenders of the lato Confederacy, and stirred the deepest feel? ings and the tenderest instincts of tho Southern heart. Bepeated applause show? ed the electric communication established between the speaker and tho audience. The re-union which took place in the evening, brought together a number of the old "wearers of tho grey,': and sen? timent after sentiment followed, and re? vived past memories. The occasion WOB indeed suggestive alike of the past and the future-the past and its memories; the future and its duties. NOT SURVIVONS ONLY, BUT INHERITORS. ? ? m ? THE POPE'S POSITION.-The guarantees which Italy offers to tho Pope will give him such authority'ns a mau bas over his own home. A place of residence is to be set aside for his Holiness, and over his palace and adjacent territory he will be monarch of all he surveys, provided he does not direct his sight across the boundary. A small extent of ground, probably tho area of tho Leoniue City, will contain the Pope and his cardinals, and such foreign ambassadors or repre? sentatives as may be seut to him. Even here the authority of his Holiness must, in matters not spiritual, be coucurrcut with the Italian authority. Over his own priests and his own spiritual determina? tions, Pius IX will havo full sway; but over the Italian citizens not bound to service to tho Church, who may reside within his limited dominion, tho Italian Government will not yield the right of protection. In this shadow of a court his Holiness may exercise, if he chooses, the authorities of a sovereign, but scarce? ly a temporal sovereign, because, in all matters outside of his spiritual jurisdic? tion the italian Govornmeut will have a right of veto. The most important ces? sion is thot which guarantees to him every ecclesiastical right which he holds as head of tho Catholic Church. In every matter connected therewith Le will have as much freedom as over, and in his communications to the members ol his Church throughout, tho world, he if tobo freo and unembarrassed. Tn thc words of the English law, he is to have the right of way over the Italian territo? ries, to him and to all persons who may have business with him, with ingress ami egress to aud from his place of residence. Italy further promises to assume and pay his debts, n very important concession, and will guarantee to the powers of thc world his spiritual independence by ti proper treaty. It ia believed that i hen will bo no serious objection to these term; unless upou thc part of his Holiness him self. Ho still clings to the shadow ol temporal sovereignty. He is not con tent to abdicate; he protests that be ii still ovory inch a king, and resents th< invasion of his temporal rights not mere ly as a temporal wrong, but as a cri mi against religion. Tho great powers o Europo are not likely to agree with him It may bo unjust to submit to this ne cossity, but it is a necessity from obe dience to which there seems to bc DOT uo hope of escape. the downfall OX the Frerjoh tongue as the fashionable language of Europe? is the ??ste aie " the # . .. - - - -- tue ostracism of the Freboli tongue from courtly circles, then the Ungukge of the modern Ciesars is doomed to silence out? side of France. Not only has German already become the official language of Alsace and Lorraine, but societies of educated ladies in Berlin, instituted for the purpose of aiding the wounded sol? diers, have not only tabooed the speak? ing of French, but n fine is levied ou every fair member incidentally using a French phrase. Even the terms * 'ma? dame" and "madamoiselle" are interdict? ed, and the German appellations of "frau" and "fraulein" are employed in thoir stead. What some of our crude novelists will do wheu French phrases become unfashionable, it is difficult to foretell. Their English is execrable, and of German they know absolutely no? thing. F. H. Sprogue, of Salisbury, N. C., died suddenly on tho night of the 6th instant, of congestion, io his office in that placo. Mr. Sprague was tho Re? publican candidate for Congress against Mr. Shober. e 1 ' . ? i ' II Attention, Colombia Rifles! AMEETING of your corps will be held nt Independent Hall on TUESDAY EVEN? ING, November 15, at 8 o'clock, Business of importance will be considered, and a full meeting ie earnestly requested. Tho arrear list will be read. By order of Capt. R. O'Neale, Jr. W. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Nov 13 2_ . To the Public. IT affords me much pleasure to thus pub? licly acknowledge tho kindness, courtesy and ipromptncBBf with which Messrs. H. E. Nichols & Co. have adjusted and paid thc insnranco of $2,50? cm my Dwelling and Fur? niture. Tho proofs Were prepared on tho 5th instant, and I have already received a check for the amount. I moat oordially commend them to all who need protection for their pro? perty, not only for the high standing of their companies, but for their prompt and liberal asaiatanco in preparing all necessary proofs. Nov 13 1?_EDMUND DAVIS. For Sale. IOFFER for salo a DESIRABLE RESI? DENCE iu Columbia, on Plain ttreet, be? tween Bull and Pickona ; eight good rooms, besides four basement rooms. One of tho most desirable locations in the city. Also, "Tho Van Patton Shoals," in Spartan burg District ; 250 acres of good Land, with good Dwelling and Mill. Tim is perhaps tho most desirable water power in thc State-on Enoreo River and within five miles of tho Atlanta and Charlotte Air-liue Road. A nevcr-failinK stream, and with seventy-five to eighty feet fall, for manufacturing purposes, thia place has no superior. Liberal terms will be Riven. JAMES G. GIBBES, Nov 13 Cf_Columbia, 8. C. _ Cigars. GENUINE Imported CIGARS, together w iib a large supply of Domestic CIGARS. Prices to suit all. JOHN C. SEEGERS. Just Received. AFINE assortment of TOYS; CANDIES of all kinds; ? ^mimiw canned FRUITS, OYSTERS, FISH, etc.. at KRAFT'S BAKERY, Nov 9 fi Opposite PIIONIX Othce. ? Gard. fTTHE undersigned, reanectfully informs bia _L fricuds, generally, that ho may hereafter be found at the well known and popular Dry Goods Establishment of Messrs. J. H. A M. L. K1NARD, whero he will bo pleaeed to see them, and pjivo them his attention. Nov 3 WHO J. LEE DIXON. IN DRY GOODS! C. F. JACKSON WILL offor, beginning with thia week, somo of tho GREATEST BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AXD FANCY ARTICLES Ever offered in thia eily. Every Department ie well lilied with thc choicest and most desirable Goods. Quilts, Blankets, Homespun, Shawls, Clonks-in fact, everything usually kept iu a First Class Establishment, and at prices to suit the de? clino in Cotton. Nov li "NEW STYLES." ' s ?j NEV; STOOK* OF tm FAX CY DRESS GOODS AND Mourning Goods. ALSO, Cloaks, Shawls and Shawl Fringes, Vov Suits ami ?Shaw! Suits." VELVETEENS-all clor.- - o>r Sack- and Dresses. LACES, iS"C., Ac DOMESTIC GOODS, at lowe et ruling cot? ton prices. Our Goods as well na prices aro guaranteed ae good and as cheap as any house South. \V. 1). KO VE ?Si CO., Columbia Flot?! Building. W. D. LOVE, B. B. M. CREERY. Nov fi Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. THE undersigned informs tho. public that he baa opened a stock or WATCHES, CLOCKS^- , and JEWELRY, to which ho invites attention. He ia also prepared to ItEPAIR thoroughly and in a work .manliko manner TIME-KEEPERS of every kind; besides Jewelry, etc. " ." m GEORGE BRUNS, ? Nov i\lmo Two floors bolowPn<KNixOflice. Just received, at POLLOCK'S, fresh Canary Seed. despatch ?roor Newtt?fc&?L R. Sayre, aged fifty-five'years; a nent oit?sea-o! this doy, uo?gea hiiajfe^-j nt hicjresident this moutaing, under mon- ] bal deprivion. He ?S?1 fin eldex- in tho. Presbyterian Church, ? reconfc mombor of the Legislature, but declined ro-nomi nation, and a director in varions finan? cial institutions. He was in easy cir? cumstances, and bad retired from busi? ness, enjoying general confidence and respect. He leuves a widow and threo children. A New York correspondent says: Gen? eral regret is expressed here at the fail uro of the Bismarck-Thiers armistice, aud journals that hnvo heretofore been applauding tho heroism of the French, uro now disposed to reproach them for not improving the opportunity for mak? ing better terms now than they aro likely to get hereafter, if the war is to go ou. In Wall street, the effect has been to strengthen tho gold premium, and to produce the conviction all arouud that hostilities aro to go on indefinitely, Lost, A SMALL POCKET-BOOK, containing a ?\. Note for *100 ohJf. Strauss, in favor or It, Y. Jones, having- iev?ral credits thereon, and about $30 in United States currency. A reward of f 10 will bo givon the finder if left at our store. CAMPBELL A JONES. Nov 12 2 City Currency will be Taken IN pavmeut for Goods at Nov ll H A EDY* SOLOMON'S. MWANTED TO KE^T.-?" SMALL ROUSE, containing four 'estivo Ronna. Apply at thia Office._ Nov 8 G NOTICE-ro EXECUTORS. ADMINIS? TRATORS and GUARDIANS, Richland County-All who are in default as to Annual Returns, will eave costs by making returns without delav. WILLIAM H UPSON WIGG. Nov fi m3 Judge of Probate. Seed Wheat! Seed Wheat!'. OiV* BUSHELS selected SEED WHEAT, ?\ MJ for sale by R. O'NEALE A SON. Nov 1 _ Ho for the Race! THE subscriber respectfully invites hie friend? and nubile i? general to call and see nie stock ".mi of home-made SADDLES and ??Mat???HARNESSES, which I can sell twenty-live per cent, cheaper than any Northern mnao goodb, and will challenge any merchant in tho South tor il,OOO to compare with in?! in home-made work. Nov2:)mo R. HANNAN, Mainstreet. Extra Cheese. -fl f\f\ BOXES Goshen. English Dairv and Xvii / Pino Apple CHEESE, for sale low. Oct 30 E. HOPE. Notice. 1?HE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK would . call tho attention of the publie to the fact that they are transacting a GENERAL BANK? ING BUSINESS, and oxtend tbc usual accom? modations to business mi n and othors, who favor them with their accounts. Oct 23 A. G. BRENIZER. Cashier. _ Foreign Exchange. THE CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK is now prepared to draw directly on all tbe pro? minent places in England. Scotland and Ireland, Germany, France, Holland, Beigium, Italy, and the Orient, and will furnish drafts at New York rates. Oct 23 A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. li EV KOL DS" IMPR 0 VE ME NT. THOSE Who have lost several Natural Teeth, and have been advised to part with remaining sound ones, as tho first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, are requested, before submitting to a practice, eriiel iu itself and often unnecessarily per? formed, to convince themselves of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so much importance. The above improvement waa designed to re? sist sn deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough teat of more than three years, ia found capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry has heretofore done. It ia now possible to obtain partial CJ.SP*. which will eave tor years Natural Teeth, and be at the eamo tim? reliable in every reaped. An invitation is hereby given to ouch as feel interested to call at our Operating Kooma, and examine duplicate specimens of eases unwin actual uss. Nov fit REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. Special Notice. riHIK largest, finest, and beat stork of X CLOTHING in the city. Owing to the death ol' Col. W. J. Hoke, the slock will be auld at prices that defy competition. Our line of Ovcr-cr.ts, Raglans, Business suits, young men and boyn' clothes, and watei - proof goods, (of e very style,) is complete. Buyers will remember, we offer the above goods, together with a splendid stock of Furn? ishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, j Yalises, Carpet-bags, etc., etc., lower than i tho same articles eau be bought this side of ! New York. 1 Tho business will be conducted by G. M. ! Johnson, assisted b}- myself, who respectfully I solicits a share of the public patronage. MIKE HOKE. Son of W. J. Hoke, j N. B.- Tho undersigned respectfully invites I all Ins old f riends to give him a call, seo for j themselves, and bo satisfied that tho truth of . the above will be fully verified. Nov :, _G. M. JOHNSON. Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. AFINE lot of thc best Pan-eake and Fig Chewing TOBACCO. Nov:; JOHN C. SEEGERS. i GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES is CONSEQUENCE: OP THE ?FALL OF GrOLD! IMMENSE stock or WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED ! WARE; the largest stock in tho State; SEI.L I INO AT LOW i"< . KI:S. I lu eonseipe . of tho low prices cf Gold, the Hubncriber lias concluded to sell bis stock accordingly, and would call the attention of the visitors to tho Fair to call and examino I before purchasing elsewhere, as it is a duty 1 you owo to yourselves. All he asks Is a fair trial. Call and he con? vinced. We also have on hand a fino utoek of CUT? LERY, both for pocket and table usc, with a large assortment or SPORTING IMPLE? MENTS. Give mo a call and oxaminomv stock. ISAAC RULZBACHER, Nov 8 5 Under Columbia Hotel. Charleston Bivnlvea, in overy style, nt POLLOCK'S. a--^M----? KteG's MouaTAiffTmLRo'Ap;-ATta?er-' ing of the stockholders of this road waa be?jl at Yorkville, on Thursday, the 3d ?plant, at" which tho. following officers ere elected : President, Gen. EL M. Laws ; Direotars, John H. Adams/W. li. "Wilson, Waag Johnston, Jj L. ^Clark, John S. Byan. f EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.-Tho fol? lowing have been appointed to tho office of Trial Justice in their respective counties : D. S. Russell, Yorkville ; Henry A^ Smith, Lexington ; and J. H. Leland, Charleston. Wo learn from a reliable sourco (says the Chester Reporter) that the constabu? lary force, maintained at an expense of about $30,000 per annum, throughout the State, is about to bo or bas been re? duced. A saloon in Burlington, Iowa, was burnt a few nights ago, and four persons were burnt to death. The unmc of tho family was Bascher. Nickerson House Hall. GEO. HEUBBRT, LEON OE LEON, Treasurer. Advance Business Agent. THREE: NIGHTS OM.Y, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 14, 15, and 10. SOPHIE WORRELL. WORRELL SISTERS BURLESQUE and OPERA BOUFFE COM? PANY, from Worrell Sistora New York Theatre. 25 TALENTED ARTISTS. Miss SOPHIE WORRELL, Manasrcbi, in addi? tion to the far-famed WORRELL. SISTERS. Tho charming Actress and Vocalist, MISS JENNIE WILIMORE, who will appoar in the Burlesque of D L A ( K- E Y El) S US. I A", CINDERELLA, FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. The great HERNANDEZ, formerly with Mrs. J. A. Oaten, in several new features. TUE WOni.O RENOWNED Leon BrotnerS/i PBICEOF ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, $1 00; Admission, 75 cents. Secure your seats in advance. Reserved scats to bo hail ut tho Hotels in advance. Nov St ll THE AGE OF PROGRESS. PURITY AND CHEAPNESS. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, At the old stand, E. H. HE1NITSH, Wholesale and Heb til Drug House. DRUGS, Medicine*, and everthing in thc Drug hue to suit the time?. Onward in tbe word. MEDICINES for the sick at much reduced prices. Prescriptions prepared at low prices. Thc best of everything sold-and sold al pricos to euit. Tho sick, the lame, the feeble in health, ear have no excuse for remedies-here they are al your own price. Como and heal thyself. Tho Quaker Liniment for Rheumatism ant PainB; Stanley's Great Cough Syrup foi OouebB and Colds ; Kins Chill Cure for Chilli and Fever; QUOOII'B Delight for tho Disoases o tho Blood; Crimson Tetter Wash for tho Com plexion; Garden and Field Seeds, just re ceivod; Landreth Seeds-a new supply fo; 1871. Plant your Winter Gardon, sow Cab bago 8ocd, Onion Seed, Lettuco Soed-am look out for tho best place to buy your goods Romcmber-at the Old Stand is tbe place fo your Medicines. E. H. HEIN ITS H, Nov 9 Druggist aud Chemist. Bagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties AFULL SUPPLY conetantlr on hand aui for aalo low. by _?. A T. It. AGNEW. Richland County-In Common Fleas Elias Gradick, r.s. D. B. DoSauasure, Adminis trator, el al. THE creditors o? the late firm of E. C Smith it Bro. are required to establisl their claims betoro me, on or before the lira day of Januarv, 1871. Bv order of Court. D. B. MILLER, Nov 4 f CC. C. and Special Referee. Fresh Norfolk Oyster: EVERY DAY at the Columbia Jee Honst Jubt received, another lot, TO-DAY, < tbe best that eau bo had, and 1 intend to kee them regular all this season. Oct 27 lm JOHN D. BAT EMAN. Selling Oif ALOT of tine JEWELRY, Ear-rings, Brea?! )>ii;s, Plain Gold Rings, Gold and Silvt Thimbles, Ac Parlies will lind it to their Interest to ea and exaiuim: the various articles. Oet;i0 CLDIBKCKR. A Mammoth Raille ol'Fine Jewelry, XT ALU ED at $1.01,0. 200 Chanced, at i \ each. 2"> Prizes, consisting of Fine Gold and Silver WATCH KS, Fino Gold BREAST-PINS and EAR-RING.' SILVER GOBLETS, Ac. Will come oil at my Saloon ns soon aa ll: Chances are taken. Oct:H> G. DIERCKS. Buckwheat and Golden Syrup 1 AA RAGH. new BUCKWHEAT FLOUI XVJv/ 5 barrels Golden SYRUP, for salo li Oct:i0 E.HOPE. Yellow Pine Lumber, OF tho BEST QUALITY, and in qnantilu to suit purcbasers, eau Ix: obtained I. applying to W. J. BRYANT A CO., No. 2 Ann street, Charleston, S. C., Or al Branchville Post O?llce, S. C. Oct l l Imo Carbolic Soaps. CARBOLIC Disenfecting SOAP. Carbo) Medicated Soap, for allaying irritaiioi of tho skin, washing sores, wounds and cutt neons eruptions, itching humors among chi dren, diseases of the skin, Ac, for sale at Oct 7t HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Removal. DR. DARBY bas removed bis Private <?iii< to his residence, afc tho head ot Unive: sity Campus. Bis Public Oft!co in tho Medic; Rooms is open as hitherto, from 1 P. M. to T. M. Oct 20mwO A Desirable Store to Rent. THE STORE ROOM, now occupied I Messrs. L?rick A Lowrance as a bardwai and grocery establishment, is nowof?.jred f< rent. This is a very desirable stand, situ?t? on Main street in thu midst ol buH?neB9, oppi Bite tho PUIENIX ofticc. Inquire of E. IL HEINTTSH, _Oet 25 At the Drug Store^ Mutilated Currency. TORN and defaced GREENBACKS, Ni TIONAL BANK MONEY and FRA< TIONAL CURRENCY bought at a small di count at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. Oct 23_ A. G. BRENfZKB, Cashier. Lantz's world-reuowned Whiskey, i POLLOCK'S. X5 o> ? ?esl. "X'-C o aaa, ii . PHOENIXIANA.-The price of singlo copies of tho FncEirrx ic Qvo cents. If carriers chnrgo inoro it io pimply a swin? dle. They cnn be obtained at that price at thc office. 1 ' Visitors to the Fair should bear in mind that Messrs. L?rick & Lowrance are now offering thoir entire slock of hardware, groceries, agricultural implo menta, etc., at cost, preparatory to mov? ing into their new storo. Parties wish? ing goods in their Hue, would do well to give them a call. A. reliable, sober, "swift" priuter can obtain a pormaneut situation, by apply? ing at once at PHOJXIX Office. Tho full list of premiums awar led at tho late Fair will be published TuesdayJ You can get au artistic shave, a clean shampoo, and have your hair done up in style, by calling on Alonzo Reese, on Main struct, a short distance below Washington. He uses tho patent evapo? rator-which is a decided improvement, and materially relieves unpleasant sensa? tions in the head. Auotber immense and thoroughly wonder-struck audience filled .Tanney's Hall, agaiu last night. The feats of the mystic Davenport Brothers aro of such a nature as to defy detection or explanation. How individuals, with arms, bands and limbs Beourely tied, can manipulate different musical instru? ments, is beyond our ken; but yet such appears to be tho fact. They exhibit in Augusta on Monday night, nnd our Georgia friends can prepare their study caps, for they will need them. Some young men seem to think that if they have gold shirt Btuds in their bosoms, it matters not if their hands are dirty. Tho Chatham Railroad, iu North Carolina, is progressing finely; workmen arc within six miles of tho Western Rail? road. Abutments and piers of Haw River ure all up. The premium buggy, manufactured by Messrs. Gower, Cox & Markley, ol Greenville, can be seen at thc curriagc manufactory of Messrs. Carroll & Spell? man, in this city-who are authorized tc dispose of it. Price 8225. Gas has been reduced to ?4 per 1,00( feet in Wilmington, N. C. Wo hope tb( Columbia Company will follow suit. Dr. D. C. Fisbburno, an ex-membei of tho South Carolina Legislature o 18G5, died in Georgetown, on the 8th. TUE WonitEiiD SISTERS.-These admi rabie burlesque comedians commence i series of three entertainments to-morrow night, iu Nickerson House Hall. Th Northern as well as Southern papers ar loud in their praise and highly comment the entire performance. Tho Wilmingtoi Slur-reliable authority-says : "As a burlesque troupe wo bavo neve seen thom excelled, and tho appreciatioi of the audience was manifested clearl; and distinctly in tho rounds of npplaus' and roars of laughter which greeted them The inimitable Hernandez with his Japs in their grotesquo scenes and laugbabl pantomime, made the walls ring with th merriment which they prodnced; whil the astonishing feats of tho Leon Dre titers elicited tho warmest applause. Th Sisters are sparkling and vivacious, nu tho entire troupe enter into their variou parts with spirit and vim." RELIGIOUS SERVICES THIS DAY.-Tri nity Church-Rev. P. J. Shaud, Rectal 10*4 A. M. and 4?? P. M. St. Peter's Church-Rev. J. J. O'Cot nell, Pastor, 10)4 A. M. and 1 P>M. Washington Street Chapel-Rev. Wn W. Mood, lO'.C A. M.; Dev. S. K Browne, 3'.j P. M. Marion Street Church-Dev. S. E Browne, IO1.. A. M.; Rev. W. W. Moot 7'J P. M. Lutheran Church-Rev. A. D. Ruth 10'J A. M. Presbyterian Church-Rev. W. 1 Boggs, 10*4 A. M. and 7}.i P. M. Baptist Church-Dev. J. L. Reynold) IO'. A. M. LADIES' INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. - Tho receipts and expenditures of th Association for tho month of Novenibe 1870, nto ns follows: Dy cash received per ordered work 80S.05; sales room, 115.00; stitching 3.25; stamping, 2.45. Cash balauct 21.75-total, 8215. To cash paid agent, 830; assistai agent, 20; machino 10; for work, 100,-ii pur. com., 31.30; porter, 2.25; laundrcs: 1.50. express, 50-202. Balance, 813. Tm: RAILROAD ACCIDENT.-We ai called ttpou, this morning, to record tl: death of two more of tho victims cf il: railroad accident of Thursday last-M Stephen H. Smith, of Nowberry, au Senator Lomax, of Abbeville. John I Trapp, the colored mail agout, is iu precarious situation. Messrs. Isaac Barnes and Hagood aro improvini Coroner Coleman lins held an inquest c tho bodies of Mrs. Fogartio, Minen Bateman, Graco Montanguo, H. J. L< max and Stephen H. Smith, and tho jut returned a vordict that they came t their deaths from injuries received L an accident whioh ocourred on the Groei ville and Columbia Railroad ou the 10t of November, 1870. Poer; OFFICE# HOURS.-Northern mail opens 4.80 P. M. ; closes ll A. M. Charleston and Greenville, open 4.30 P. M.; close 5.30 A. M. Western, opens 12.80 P. M.; closes 2.45 P. M. Charleston, evening, opens 8 A.M.; doses 6 P. M. Office open Sundays from half-past 4 o'clock to half-past 5. HOTEL ARRIVALS, November 12. Columbia Hotel-ii. C. Gilbert, Charles? ton; N. P. W?lls, Savannah; J. F. Con? nors, Cokesbnry; G. C. Taylor, New? berry; F. lt. Lanesuo, G. Pomroy, S. D. Clapp, F. H. Beers, C. H. Stone, J. W. Hobson, C. H. Ruser, New York; W. H. Bradly, Augusta; J. H. Means, Fair? field; E. H. Hamilton, Williamston. Nickerson House-J. W. Hall, Miss. ; J. F. Oates, O. Bennett, Richmond; M. M. Wolfe, Charlotte; W. C. Hewett, Augusta; Gooree Renick, Pa.; J. S. Pierson, New York; S. F. Houston, N. Y.; T. J. Cunningham, Kershaw; A. J. Lamar, Ridgeway; T. S. Moorman, Newberry; Dr. Ki 1 gore and family, Misses] Simpson, C. A. Simpson, R. F. Fleming, Laurens; M. J. Hendrix, Richland; S. G. Thomas, S. C. ; John D. Turner, Wadmalaw; S. J. Ward, John's Island; J. D. Alexander, Petersburg. LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Edmund Davis-To the Public. P. F. Frazeo-Sheriff's Sales. D. C. Poixotto & Son-Real Estate. Attention, Columbia Rifles. Junien G. Gibbes-For Salo. T. J. LaMotte-Assignee's Sale. Jacob Levin-Handsomo Furniture. From Alex, N. Dougherty, M. D., late one of the Medical Diroctors U. 8. A., Newark, N. J.: "Having been mado acquainted with the composition of tho preparation known as SOZOUONT, I have for soino time past permit? ted its use in my family, whero it ban given entire satisfaction. It ia an elegant toilet ariiclo, well worthy of the encomiums it has recoived." 'Sr.VLDtKO's PREFABED GLUE." N 13 +3 Don't hawk, hawk, spit, spit, blow, blow, and disgust everybody with your Catarrh audits offunsive odor, when Du. SAGE'S CA - TABBn ltEMKor will speedily destroy all odor and arrest the discharge* Tho proprietor offers ?5O0 for a case he cannot euro. Sold by Druggists, or by mail, sixtv cents. Pamphlet freo. Address Dr. lt. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. N 13 Tf8 Younger by twenty years is tho appearance of thc man of fifty, or tho lady of-never mind how many summers-lifter be or she has charmed away tho gray hairs with PHALOS'.S VITALIA. Pleasant, clear and transparent. No sediment. Sold hy all druggists and fancv goods deal? ers. " N18f3 Mn. E. H. HEISITSH-DEMI 81a : The bottle of Queen's Delight which I purchased front you has given me entire satisfaction. I have been a dyspeptic for many years, and nevor found relief from an attack, except by travel? ing, chango of climate and diet. No medicine ever beforo has produced so good an effect. After using that one bottlo, I am almost en? tirely relioved of paiu. My bowels aro regu? lar, Ac. I experience no nausea, as I did he? lero taking tho Queen's Delight. I regard this medicino ono of the most valuable. It ia pleasant and agreeablo. I shalt recommend it. Yours, respect t ully, Oct 2IJ JAMES F. DOWNEY. "It's mity curis," said Mrs. Partington to Ike, whilo reeding about the impending war in Europe, "that tho Bollorhorn creates such an ado in Yurrup, when it's sich a common disease among the cattle in Anienky." Thc old lady, having delivered herself of tho abovo, took a dose of LIPPMAN'S GBKAT GER? MAN BITTERS to cheer her depres?od spirits, and resumed her knitting. Lippman's Bitters aro for sale by all drug? gists .ind dealers. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCQKEOOU'S, Druggists. 8 18 G. DIEROKS INFORMS his friends and customers that bo ia prepared to furnish OYSTERS in al! styles-an lie has a superior cook. Oct 80 General Groceries. THE largest and best assorted stock ot FINE GROCERIES, WINES and LI? QUORS in South Carolina, can bo found at my Store. A call will provo this all?gement. Novit GEO. SYMMERS. For Sale. 100 acres choice LAND-SO acres clear? est situated three milos from Hopkins' ^?.,Turn-Out; thirteen miles from Colum? bia, and three-quarters of a milo from the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad For terina, apply nt this o frico. Oct 31 lin Sea Moss Farina. ADELICIOUS FOOD, prepared from Sea MOPS, highly nutricious, and of exquisite Davor. A desirable article, and staple addi? tion to the household hill of fare. For sal?- at HEINITSHS Sopt 22t Drug Store. S. W. PORTER. RI M. STEELE. ANOTHER HEAVY INVOICE OF DRY GOODS ARRIVING T O - I> -A. "ST ! LA DJ KS' SLITS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BLANKETS. A mil and cboico lot ol MEN'S WEAR, TOGETHER WITH Every Article KEPT IN A First Class Store. Wc ofter our Goods at low Cotton tlgnres. PORTER & STEELE, Oct 21 Columbia. S C. Shnltz's pure Pan Cake Chewing To? bacco, at POLLOCK'S. You can get Wolfe's genuine Aromatic Sohiedara Schnapps, nt POLLOCK'S.