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i n n.??????niiMfiw um. wmtva*?*^ .-[ ""TITJ"""' _ ''LOG OUT Just Censw^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Attend the True Event.'* ovBY J; A. SELBY. . 1 COLUMBIA, S. 0., SATUBrDAY MORNING-, OCTOBER 14, 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 11% : ^tBbiugi<m'\Chronida toi I sulfite emanating frota xi Beeretconclave or. tho Knights, ol tbp Kn Klux K|ao. ...It.aa, sails bia private and. publia bh,araoter in, tbe'moBk outrageoui'marirjer. and warna him to'keel) away from tho Stato bf Nprthj Cai?olina? :nndori tbO penalty of having to , undergo the, most prolonged and qovere tortures, resulting ia death, at their handel" f- !"T' ' TU' J It would take. something more i han the assertion of the Washington Chroni? cle ?r bf Gonor?l Allon Rutherford to indaco tho people of Wilmington to be? lieve in the trnth of theabove statement Rat burford and the editor of; the Chronic cfo ar? too well known in tbia communi? ty: The publication of the'above article is G vi de olly a' base aud'ehamelesb at? tempt toi manufacture party oap i tal, and to Rive, notoriety to a very insignificant individual. - Wilmington Jo urnal, FATAL ACCIDENT.- About half-past 5 o'clock, Monday morning, ns the Geor? gia Railroad passenger train was norning into Atlant?, a negro man, named Ri? chard Kendrick, was ran over and killed by a train on the-Air Line Road, just below Bell Street bridg?. Kendrick, it appears, was. blind in one eye and deaf in ono ear. . )..... MAIL? ABKANGEMEKTH.- Tho Northern mail opdns. ot a. 00 P. M. ; closes 7.15 A. M. Charleston day mail opona 4.00 P. M. ; ol'oaoa 6.00 A M. Charleston night mail opens 6.80 A. M. ; olpaea 6.00 P. titi "Greenville mail opens 6.45 P. M, ; cloaca G.00 A. M. Western, mail opens 9.00 A. M.; closes 1.30 P. M. ' On Sunday office open from '3 to 4 P. M.' 1 IMTBOVEMENT IN CRAIII.ESTON.-AmO D RT the rocont improvements In Oh arl ea ton is the warenouso.ahd boildere' depot of-Mr. P. P. T?ALE, th? manufacturer of Doora, Sashes, and Blinda, extending through from'No. 20 Bayne street to No. 83 Pinokney street, and said to be the moat'oxtoqsivo . aa well as moat complete establishment of the kind South of BaUlmoro. ] ?> ' Oot 61 OimoiAL RAFFLE NbxBXUS Charl?aion Chari? table Association, for benent Free School f undi BAFPLBOIOABB No, 176 - Morning?-October IS. 80-fl?-6O>41-78-21--18 28-?*-16-l-77 Witnosa my hand, at Columbia, thia 13th day of . Ootob or ; 1871. V -7 S . ' FENN PECK.1 ' Oct li ,'?-...>?" Sworn OomnriBoi?nor. VT S Mqney to Loan. . ' ?&? P^lDl AHA 5yt LOAN, ?on . approved rfijDWjUUU ooUaterals. Gold and BU ver t?trngbt and sold, and tho uoaal accomm'o datians'of a General Banking BUS?UCBB ex? tended, i.' JOHN O.B. SMITH,. Pot 18 jg ' . . : AaalBUnt Cashier. Holes and Horses. . ??v_ JOST received,'a car-load _ "?A of fina MDLESc&nd BOUSES. fnlLfE ''"r'''"??" vrill .call at Lo? JWSti gan's stables,'otf Senate street. ,-iM ../KT Oct 13 8 W. B.'ft J. M. TALBOTT !' fi For Salo. , 4- , A LOT of Ano Kentucky \ "Ik MOLE8 and HOBBES, Jual ar-r?&f Pi rived. CaUat uj^UQ aWUiffr DALY'S STABLES, Pot.7: _ On Asaembly otro et. The Exchange House, i (ffSh /V^WELL kxowh aa "the placo"c?? ^?jjjfiywbero tho heat of drinkablosWfl NaQp^. and eatables are furnished, ia IV in the full tide of prosperity^ The wbolo hou8eha,s hoon put in perfect order, and the proprietors guarantee that guests can obtain all thA delicacies of the season-OYSTERH, FISH,'GAME, eto; Pot 12 PAYMINGER fe FRANKLTV. Dancing Behool. CJ . ?MONS. BERGER respectfnlly in fot m? bia patrons and tho public generally, that, having returned, he ia ready to ro Binnu nie tuition m DANCING, at Misses EL? MORE'S School, at bia own room, and at pri? vate, families. DANCING, taught .in all its vari?ty. For' particulars, apply at Hendrix HOUBO._Oct 10 ,; For Sale. A. .MOST desirable SITE for a aubnrban re OL Hidcnce, within half a mile of the North? eastern boundary of tho city. Twenty-ono acres of Land attached, containing two fine Springs. There is no moro desirable placo in tu?state. Tosco bj to be suited. Apply at insurance rooina of B. E. NICHOLS A CO., Oct 7 7 Over Citizens' Savings Hank. T.B. CLARKSON, UE.M t'.Itrv 1. AGICM', Factor and Commission Merchant. Offloa at Dr. HeinilnVs Drug Store, Pot V COLUMBIA, Sj O._Imo C. D. MELTON. W. A. CLAHK. Law Firm. MELTON & CLARK. THE Law Firm of Carroll, Melton .t Jan ney having hoon dissolved; I have neaoeiuled with. mo, ia tho practico or Law, W. A. Clark, Esq. Tho business will horcartor ho conduotod in the firm uamo of Melton ,v Clark. C. D. MELTON. Oct 3_Imo J. P. OAUnOLL. CHA li LES V, J ANN KY. :' . CARROLL & JANNEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, COLUMBIA, S. Ov OW Offioo over Glaze* Jewelry Store. Oct8 ' _2mo "C. R. HOLMES, Cotton Factor and Commis, merchant, ACCOMMODATION WilAUV, ? OiH ABLE B,T O N , S . O . August IC " _t3mo Butter. 4TUBS Virginia Valley BUTTER, 6 tubs Mountain Butter. 3 tubs fine Goshen Butter. All nice and fresh and for sale LOW. Oct ! LORIOK.it. LOWRANCE. Another Supply of New Rooks. FOUR Years at Yale, by a Graduato of 18C9. Travels of a Doctor nf Physio! King Arthur. A Poem-by Lord Lytton. Stories from Old English Poetry-by Ahboy Sago Richardson. Pioturea of Travel-by Bans Christian Anderaen. Raskins' Letters to the Workmen. Origin of Lowest Organisms-by Bastian. Gideon's Rock-by Katherine Saunders. Episodes in an Obeouro Lifo. Onida's laat novel, Folle Farine. Downing'a Selected Fruits for the Market and darden. Aleo, a large assortment of LATE NOVELS, just received and for sale by Ootl BRYAN Sc McCARTER. I ?"ATT:AI^D?^^ ?B good seamanship, whim there is reason to oxpoot hoavy weather, to drop an anchor to windward, j ll. , Wo are in the midst of the ouaaon of chilla and fever. Tho euro preventive of this dis trosaing malady ia HOSTETTER'S 8T0MA0H BITTERS. A oourao of thatwholeeomo vege? table tonio will ronder an attack impossible Tako tho hint, and drop an anchor lo wind? ward. ; Woak stomachu are moat liable to bo disor? dered late in tho autumn, when, the changea of temp> rature are marked ?nd frequent. HoBtotter's BitterB fortifies . tho stomach againat the effects of these- variations. Let dyspeptics make a note of the faot, and drop an anchor to windward. The livor ia more sensitive when the woa thor is continually alternating: between tho warmth of summer and the cold of winter than at any other period of the'year. This ia peculiarly tho season of such alternations. Let the bilious remember that Hostetter'e Stomach Bitters ?B essentially an anti-bilious medicine, and drop an anchor to windward. The wisest plan is to for?Btall ovil. Thc next beat thing ie to arr oat lt. For di HOI dort of tho stomach, irregularities of the bowels and all periodical fevers, tako, as Boon ae th? complaint develops itself, Hostottcr's Sto mach Bitters._ Octl3t3 . THE C?VUHI? AND CURE OF COS' SUMPTION.-Tho primary cause of Con sumption is derangement of the digestivo or gans. This derangement produces deficien nutrition and assimilation. By aaeimilatioi I mean that procea a by which tho nutriment o the food ia convertod into blood, and thonci into' the a olid a of the body, Persons witl digestion thus impaired, having the alight est ? pro-disposition to pulmonary- die-ease or if they take cold, will be very liable to hav Consumption of the. Lungs In some of it forma; and I hold that it will 'bo impoaaibb to cu ru any case of Consumption without fire restoring a good digestion and healthy aaaiml lation. The very first thing to be done ia t cleanse the stomach and bowels from all dit oaHod mucus and slime, which ?B cloggin these organs so that they cannot perron their functions, and then rouse np and rea tor the liver to a healthy action. For thie put Boat) tbe eureat and best remedy is Schenck' [amirake Pilla. Those PiUa clean the atc mach and bowels of all the dead and morbi alitpo that is causing diaeaae and decay in tb whole syBtom. They will clear out the live of all diaoaeod bile that has accumulate there, and rouse it up to a new.and health action, by which natural and healthy bile I seoreted. ? 3 >' ? The stomach, bowala and livor aro Uhr ol?anaed by the nao of Bohonck's Mandral I Pills; but there remains in tbe stomach a i excess of acid, the organ is torpid and tl apetite poor. In the'bowels the lad?ala ai weak, and requiring strength and support, ia iu a condition like this that Schenck'e Sei weed Tonio proves to be'the moat valu ab remedy ever discovered. It ia alkaline, ai ita uso will neutralize all excess of acid, ma ing the stomach sweet and fresh; it will gb permanent tone to thia important organ, ai create a good, hearty appetite, and orena the Byetem for the first process of a good c gestion, and ultimately make good, health living blood. After this preparatory tren ment, what remains to care most casca Consumption is the free and persevering u ot Hcheuck's Pulm?n ic Hy rup. The Pulmot Syrnp nourishes the ny s tem, purifica the bio and is readily absorbed into tho circalatic and thence distributed to the diaeasod lun{ There it ripens all morbid matters, whetti in the form of abscesses or tubercles, a then assiata Natnre to expel all tho diaeae matter, in the form of Ires oxnectoratir. when once it ripens. It is thon, by the gr< healing and purifying properties of Schone Pulmonic Byrup, that all ulcers and cavit aro healed up Bound, and my patient is cnn The essential thing to bo dono in euri Coi.Binnet ion is to get np a good appetite a a good (ligestion, so that the body will gr in flesh and get strong. If a person has tl eased lungs-a cavity or abscess there-I oavity cannot heal, tho matter cannot rip so long as tho system ia below par. Wha necessary to euro is a now order of things gutid appetito, a good nutrition, tho bod} grow iu flesh and get fat; then Natur? helped, tho cavities will heal, tho matter . ripen and bo thrown off in largo quuntiti and thu person regain health and streng This ia the true and only plan to cure C sumption, and it a person is very bad, if lungs aro not entirely destroyed, or evet one lung is entirely gono, if there is onoi vitality left iti the ol her to heal up, then hope. I have seen immy person-i cured with i ono sound lung, live and enjoy life lo a g old Ugo. Thia ia what Sehunvk's Medici will titi to euro Consumption. They will cl out the stomach, sweeten and alriuigthei got up it good digestion, ?nd give nature assistance she needs to (dear thc.-vMein II thu diaeaae thal ia in the lunga, whatever form may bo. II is important that whilo using Relied Medicines, caro should be e\> rcisod liol take cold; keep iii-dnore in enid and di weather; avoid night air, and takconl-i pxer'dsi) only in a guidai ann warm *nu-.-h 1 wirb it distinctly understood that \vh recommend a patient, to bo careful ill rel to taking cold, while tiring my medicines, no fer a special reason. A niau who luis partially, recovered I rom Ibu effects ol a cold is far more liable to a roi upsn than who his boen entirely cured; and ii ia prei lythe .nimio in regard to Consumption, long ts tho lungs aro not perfectly he) j us t .HI long is there imminent danmor of r return of tho disoaso. Boneo it ia (hat strenuously caution pulmonary pall against, exposing t hemselves to an atmosp that ia nut genial and pleasant. Confit Consumptives' lungs aro a mass of si which the least change of atmosphere wi flamo. Tho grand Beeret of 'my success my medicines coiiBistB In my ability to nu inflammation instead of provoking it, as i of the faculty do. An inflamed lung cai with safety to Ibo patient, bo exposed ti hiting blasts of winter or tho chilling win spring or autumn. It should bo cart shielded from all irritating influences, utmost, caution should be observed in particular, as without it a cure, under al any circumstances, is an impossibility. The person should bo kept on a whole and nutritious diot, and all thomedicinea tinued until tho body has restored to I natural quantity of flesh and strength. I was myself cured by this treatment i worst kind of Consumution, and havo li; fret fat and hearty those many years, wit ung mostly gone. I have cured thom sinoe, and very many have been cured b treatment whom I have never soon. About tho let of October I expect tc possession of my new building, at tbe h east oorner of Sixth aud Arch streets,< I ehs? be pleaBed to giru advioo to all who may require it* - s n] Fall directions accompany all my remodioe, BO that a person in unj part of tho world can bo readily cur od bv a e" tr io t nbeervanco of tho eame. J. H. 80HENCK, M. D., Philadelphia. For Bale by drnggiBta and doalers every? where. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 Collego Placo, New York, wholesale agent._Nov 19 fy Lea & Perrins' Sauce, Prononncod by Connoisseurs . 'TUB OM,Y UUOD SAUCE." It improvea appetite and digestion, and it is unrivaled for ita flavor. Wo aro diroctod by MesBra. LEA & PER? RINE to prosecute all partios masing or vend? ing counterfeit H. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONB, j Ang 15 jgrfto_Agenta. New York. ON MARRIAGE. HAPPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNO MEN from I tho effects of Errora and Abuses in early lifo. Manhood restored. NcrvouB debility cured. Impediments to marriage removed. Now method of treatment. Now and rom ar k ble remedies. 'Booka and Circulare sent free, | in sealed envelopes. Addroaa, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 J Sonth Ninth street, Philadelcthia, Pa. Oct 12 _gmo Falito Overflowing. EVERY department of our MAMMOTH | DRY OOODB PALACE full and complete Everything we keep, comprising all goods usually found in Dry Goods Stores, Shoe Stores, Hat Stores, Millinery and Dress-mak I ing Establishment a, bau been bought with our usual care and tasto, and in prices we are competing with retail houses of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and are daily ac? tually aaving money for every person who w?l como in and ace what we keop. Lot overy buyer ask themselvea one question and an? swer it fairly, it ia thia: Cannot and docs not thia honae af R. O. Shiver & Co. sell gooda oheaper than other houses in their line? Handling the immonso amonnt of gooda that they do? Certainly. Commercial law toachea as fact, aa a good sound mle, that the man who buys $300,000 per annum of merchandise, can bny much oheaper than ho who boya $60,000. B. C. SHIVER A CO. R. O. SHIVEH. DAVIO JONES. Oct 12_ The Grand Division of Bons of Tem? perance of Sonth Carolina. THE annual cession of thia bodv will be hold in Columbia, S. C., on WEDNESDAY, 18th instant, at 7 o'clock P. M., in Temper? ance Hall. Tho eeveral railroads will return representatives attending, free, on certifica to of the Grand Scribe. Representatives will ?lease report to tho Committee of Columbia dvision, at the Hall, on their arrival. THOMAS J. LAMOTTE, I Oct ll wstuS . Grand Scribe. JOrj-Charleaton Courier insert Saturday and i Tuesday, and eend bill to Grand Scribo. Pelot's Commercial School, j Over Citizens' Savings Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. j Book-keeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic, y IMPARTED by LECTURES aud j Jfcjt* PRACTICAL LESSONS. In a singlo jj?gj<dQ?courso, yoong gentlemen are prt Iiaieu tor the duties of ?he counting house or >ank. Hours-4 to C and 7 to 9 o'clock P. M. Oct 5_ Look to Your Interest. ^Hff?*WS| THE best MEAT iu the Market CH*jP?3tW<!an bo lind at our stall, at ti. Kl jrT^JrT ami 12.J couts per pound. Orders for large or small quantities, I rom city or country, Ulled promptly. STARLING St POPE. August 8 |Mi Stalls :i and ."> It. A. PRINGLE, Cotton Seller and Gen. Produce Broker, Cen'vnl Wharf, Charleston. REFERKNCI?S-Charleston-Hon. C. T. Lowndes, President Pank of Charleston: W. ll. Smith, Esq., President Union Maul? of Charleston; Robert Adger, Ksq , lt. C. Press ley, KMJ. Newberry, S. C.-Uob't I?? McCnugh rbi, President National Ritiik of Newberry. Chester, S. C.-Messrs. MeAlih y ,v P.rnwley. Special attention given to the consignment and sale of COTTON, Dried Fruit, A e. Sept 1 f-llli THE CAROLINA HOUSE - IS once more open lo t be pub I fe. undi r \'r?ihi- superintendence of Mr. I! RA RUY;. \t/J Tho reputation of Hie house '.\i!l ho kept np. A II'.MI.-i :?i Por H fi le. 1,000,000 I ms cnn U'tii Supplied lit reasonable i>?'?'H by applviug to Hopi I JOHN E. OYLES, at Hope's store. New Mackerel. 5>r\/\ WnOLEi Half barrels and Kits ?\ IV/ Nus 1,2 and ?1, boston inspection, just reco?yed and for sale much lower than at suv time since tho "little unpleasantness " Sept. 17_ K. HOPE. Seegers' Beer is Pure. [T don't contain Copperas, Hall, 1 inn or Alum. March 1* The Southern and Atlantic TELEGRAPH CO. Now Open for Boxiness. OFFICE, COLUMBIA HOTEL. ?apt 14_ Native and Foreign Wines. 8CUPPERNONG, Concord, Cantoras, Cla? ret, Champagnes, just received and for Balo low, by_ E. HOPE. COUNTY CLAIMS AND JURY 'JKUTI FIOATBS bonght bv Fob 5 D. O? M nun,L. Broker. The radio for Tempor?neo Hall, Ac, will positively take place on tho 10th November. LATEST QUOTATIONS OV SOUTUIKIIN SE d?BBPata in OHABI?EBTOHI S. O-Corrected, October 18, 1?71. by A.C.KAUFMAK Banker and Broker, No. 25 Broad street. Names of Securities. Kaie Li. Ojf'd Asked. BTATE 8EC?IUTIES. North Carolina, old_ G _ 42 j N. Carolina, new. 6 _ 21 South Carolina, old_ 6 72 S. Carolina, new. 6 .... 52 S. C. reg^ Gtocfc, cs in. 6 _ 70 Georgia, now, (gold)... 7 _ 98 Georgia, now. 7 .... 92 j Georgia. G - 85 Tennessee, old. G .... G8 Tennessee, new. G .... 68 Alubams. 8 - 100 Alabama. 5 .... G8 orrx BECU HITIEH. Atlanta, Go., bonds_ 8 .... 8G Atlanta, Ga., bonds_ 7 _ 7G Augusta. Ga., bouda. .. 7 81 Charleston stock. G .... 51 Charl'n Fire Loan b'ds 7 _ 71 Columbia, S.O., bonds G _ 68 Oolumbus, Ga., bondB. 7 _ 77 Macon, Ga.,bonds- 7 .... 75 Mobile, Ala. 8 _ 80 Mobile, Ala. 5 _ 58 Montgomery, Ala. 8 .... 82 Memphis, Tenn., b'uds old... 6 _ GO " " new.. 6 _ 59 " endorsed 6 62 Nashville, Tenn. 6 .... 62 Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 ._ 87 Wilmington, N. 0. 8 .... 76 Wilmington, N. 0. 6 _ 72}? RAILROAD BONDS. Atlantic and Gulf. 7 _ 80 B. lt. lt., 1st mortgage 7 _ 52 Central Georgia. 7 96 Charleston and Savan.. 6 .... 65 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 7 .... 82 Oheraw and Darlington 8 .... 90 Cheraw&Dar.,2dmort 7 _ 72 | Choaap'ke & Ohio, gold ,6 _ 93 East Tennessee, Virgi? nia, endorsed. 6 _ 68 East Tennossee and Georgia, endorsed.. 6 .... 65 Georgia Railroad. 7 95 .. Green. & Col.. 1st mor. 7 _ 95 Green. & C., State guar 7 .... 55 Green. & Col., 2d mort 7 _ 42 Laurens. 7 .... 50 " Macon and Augusta, 1st mortgage. 7 .... 85 Macon and Augusta, fist mort.,) guar. by Georgia Railroad... 7 _ 92 Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by State of Georgia. 7 _ 75 Memphis & Charleston. 7 85 Mississippi Central, 1st mortgage. 7 .... 86 Mississippi Central, 2d mortgage. 7 .... 75 Mississippi ?fe Tennes? see, 1st mortgage... 8 .... 85 Mississippi & Tennes? see, consolidated... . 8 .... 75 Mobile and Girard, 1st mortgngo. 8 92 Mobile & Montgomery, gold, 1st mort., end. 8 .... 95 Montgomery and West l'oint, 1st mortgage. -3 86 Mnacogec, Ga. 7 00 Nashville und Chatta? nooga, endorsed.... 6 .... 72 North - East er n 1st mort. 8 _ 91 North-Eastern, 2d mort. 8 _ 83 Pensacola S? Georgia, lat mortgage. 7 35 Suv. & Cbar., 1st mort. 7 _ 76 S?v. & Char., State gua 7 _ 68 Suv. A: Clmr., 2d inuit. H _ 70 Coutil Car l'a, 1st mort. 7 _ 87 SouthCarolina. 7 .... 69 South Carolina. 0 .... 65 Spuiiatibttrgund Union 7 .... 53 Weat*T Alabama, 2d I mortgage, endorsed. 8 .... 93 I UAILItOAl) STOCKS. Pur. Atlantic and Guli. 100 _ '2(5 Augusta iV Savannah. 86 ! Co ut ral Georgi?. 100 - 117 Charlotte, Cid.?& Aug.. 100 _ -IT? Georgia. HU) _ ]<.<> ! Gnu-Ii. iin.d Coi. ll. I?- - _ *-! j Mni:oii and Angula.. . KUI .... -li? I Macon and Western... IOU ... 110 j Memphis ?.V ('harli stun. 25 8 [ Noilh-cnslcii. 50 - ?0 ! Sn vu ii nu!, .v Charil stun 1 DU _ 'JO 1 S. C. li. Ii shares. KIO _ 31 S. C. lt R & I'.'1; ?bares 125 _ 31 j Soul-west ci n Georgia.. 100 ... 93) I HAM; HTOUKS. Poop's N'l BM? Charl'n. . capital $750,000. 100 _ 105 1st Nnt'l Hank Churl'n capital ?500,000. 100 - 125 S. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 _ 100 Caro. Nut. Bunk, Corn, capital $20 1,000. 100 100 ... Central National Bank, Col'a, wipM SI00.000 100 100 ... Nation'l r.'k of Chester, eapital S50.000. 105 Nnt'l B'k of Newberry, capitul S100.000. Nat'l B'k Spurtnnburg, capital $60,000. S. C. Bank it Trust Co. capital 8200,000. 100 - 100 Baukof Chatleptin... . 100 - 21 Union Bank S. C. 50 .... 50 People's Bank So. Ca. 4 Plau. & Me. Bank S. C. 25 _ 25 Bank of Newborry. 25 . Bank of Camden. 50 . I Others worthless. MISCELLANEOUS BEGUIU.T1ES. Charleston Ga? Co_ 25 _ 20 Charl'n City Ii. R.otock 60 _ 53 GranitevilloMan.Oo... 100 112 ... G. & C. R. cert, iudeb. 54 N. E. R. R., cert, indebt. 65 Mt. Fleasant and Salli- | I vau's Island Ferry Co. 100 .... par Virginia State Coapous_ 4.0 ....1 Teunessoe *. .... 60 .... City Murfrcesboro V _ 80 - City of Nashville coup's .... 85 .... City Charleston cer. in. par City of Memphis coup. 75 .... N. E. R. R. prof. stock. 40 ti. & U. R. past due coup. 00 S. & O. R. past duo coup. 50 EXCHANGE. ETC. New York sight.\f> off par Gold..113 114 Silver. 104 _ 8. O. BANK KIELS. *Bar>k of Charleston. Bank of Camdon. 15 .... Bank Georgetown. 1 .... Bauk of S. 0. 5 .... Bank of Cheater. 16 .... Bank of Hamburg. 18 .vi, Bank of Newberry. 12 .... Bank of tho State of S. C., prior to '61. 32 ?. issue '61 and '62_ 30 _ *P1. &Meo. Bank Ohar'n. ?People's Bank Chorl'n. ?Union Bank Charles'n. *S. W. R. R. Bank, old. *S.W.R. R. Bank, new. State Bank, Charleston .... 4 .... Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. 2 .... Exchange Bank, Col um .... 6 .... Com'l Bank, of Colum .... 8 .... Merch. Bank of Ch craw .... 5 .... Planter's Bank Fairfield_ 3 _ S. C. bills receivable. 95 .... Gbarleston change bills. 95 .... E&- Bills marked ?hus (*) are being redeemed at the counter of above office. Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company OFFER their SHELL LIME to the planting public ip full confidence in its excellence aa a Permanent Manure. ! It was extensively nscd the nant season on Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has given entire satiafaction, as is shown by a number ot certificates from norna of the best plantera in Georgia and South Carolina. Our priooa for Fertilizing, or X Lime, ia $15 ftor ton caab, put up in casks or b?rrela, de ivored in the city of Augusta or at any land ine on the Savannah River. Tho price of oar XXX. or Mason's Limo, ia ?2 por barrel, de? livered as above. Wo aro agents for tho celebrated "Stonewall Cotton Fertilizer" and '?Puro English Dia xolved Bono," which wo receive direct from England, and can offer to tito public at re? duced prices. COLES, SIZER & CO., No. 14 McIntosh stroot, Augusta, Ga. ' Agent, TUOS. R. CLARKSON, Columbia, 8. C,_Oct 13 Brno LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHES is now full and completo, and j _"tho public may depend on gulling tu? u?.ot at the lowest pdsniblo figures, as my facilities are such that I di fy competi? tion from any market. I have ainu in store and constantly arriving all tho newest style? ?of Ladies' Sets, in Ida mond; Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Cold, .let, ftc.; I elegant designs in Chains, llracelets. Charms, I Lockets, Ac; the latest and most beanlilul pattern? in <olid Silver and heavy Plated Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and | other presentations. Iii pan inf,' in ail bram bet?, by the best work? men and at reasonable rates. ISA \C SUI.Zfl VOUER, Oct itt Cohimnia Hotel How Chances for ih.ll AT \V. ll, LUVE & Wi rIMIK ? nc !.><. attendit?; Ihi' disposa! ol mir 1 M A'?M:'?' ?'N ( s. i i :.: v.l.; ?:? v.u |...t . II po! i ile ii?!.' - ?.-.ri. tb:- :-.?i- n ni snell I h?\V llfilir?'.-. ???'?? vin? .- li th li I II?? public up I prci'Uiti- ?mr . iV.n.? io Mipply them w :>li ihn newitt mill nm* i styli-h ii o.I fyi rj d> pu rt incut is lull, ami mn.it be reduced tn make room lor bargain? ahead. Dur semor part sir is now in N--w York, am) hi-int?malo acquaintance with th?? market tor many years, tuiying Gonda only I rom lirsl hands - ilin |arg?*t' imp liing ami inanufac thrliig lnui-e-i in tho North--enables ns lo J offer ' ?V I? K lt IOU I fi li V V KM K S f S. We have put down the prices, ami intend | to keep 1 hem down. Call ami ho convinced. A full corps of efl! loin and attentive salesmen, who will lake] pleasure in showing von our Goods. W. D. LOVE & CO. W. D. LOVE, I 1? R. MUORKBRY ( Oct 8 SI? KCl AL. ATTKNTION given to thOilol? leotion of Commercial,. Paper, Tn ter oat I on State and Railroad Bonds and StookB, and ' Conversion of State Securities, by Nov 23 Gmo D GAMBRILL, Brokor. raiiu; uni UUUJJ? Jtl?fl IN ?[':---- -'?Ir THE" ' ? ; *n2 . . i.;? 'IOU *. tn; ' . O.:. I ? 0? F. J^OKSON. ?LARGE STOCK to to 6old at vory lovr prices. All new styles np to tho times and DOWN IN PRIOEB. '_Sept 21 f Imported Ales'and Porte-. 1AA OASES IMPORTED 'SCOTCH and J_UU ENGLI8H ALES. London and Dublin PORTER and Bremen LAGER. N. B.-ThoBO havo.no Cocnlua Indican or strychnine in their composition. Parties preferring mich ingredients can obtain thom pura at Dr. Ueinitah's. We would, however, recommend a moderate nao of tho?e drugs, as tho supply of ii nd ort akers in thia city, ie limitod. _GEO. BYMMERS. The New Departure. WE propose to depart from the old fogy habit of Belling DRY GOODS at such high figures ao much lu vogue here, and intend fi um this on to make it to tho in? terest of bnyera to patronize THE STORE OF PORTER & STEELE. We have juat r turned from the Eastern ' Market with a beautiful assortment of DRY . GOODS selected with great' caro, and aa we buugbt them lou?, we propose to givo om* ona? tornera the advantage of these LOW FIGURES 1 We ask especial attention to oar choice lot of Mc n'a Wear, embracing ali styles, ? colora and prices. DRESS GOODS, the new? est design a out. and atoll stock. Wo show the beat lina of Erin gen in the city, and at tholoweatfigures, ut ill Domestic Goods,' ne offer rare bargains. We will make it to tbs interest of buyers to examine our Stock before purohasing.' Sept ai_PORTEE Si . STEELE. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK - SOUTH OAHOMBgA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, ' INTEREST ?LLO WED A T TEE It A TE Ol SEVEN PER 'CENT. PER ANN UH, ON OERTIFIOAIES OF DEP O SIT, AND. SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTES ON ACCO UN TB. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. ??:?Ya'f^-^?ta. A. G Brenitser, Cashier. * J. H. Sa wy or, ABBiBtant Cashier, i charge of Itrancbea. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier Director*. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. CD. kell, Y. W. MoMaster, John P. Thomas, E. li. UeinitBb, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, I Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. I G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H.. Rutledge, Obarleaton. DauielRavonel. Jr.. Charleston. 1'Moohanice, Laborers, Clerke, Widows, Or phau? and ot here may here deposit their atv. (uga and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trna teer wishing to draw interest en their fnnds unt? they require them for tinniness or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to eet apart email ' ?ama for their children, and Married Women ?ind Minora ( whew deposits can only l o with* drawn by themselves, or, in cane of death, by their legal representatives, ) withing to lay naide funds for rot nie use. are here afforded un opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly nconmnlatc,. and, at ? the.same timo, be subject to withdrawalwheb ?.??odert_Aug 18 : (JESTRir SATlOSAI/BASr OF COLUMBIA, S. Cj . Present Capital, $150,000. ?? .. Al'THOlUZEO CAPITAL, 5500,000. OFFICERS. John R. Palmor, l'resideut. A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier. C. N. G. Butt, A^siataiit Cashier. IHUF.OTOItS. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMae ter, R. D. Sehn, of lt. D. Stun & Son; G. W. Reardon, of Copeland .V Reardon; R.L.Bryan, of Bryah & Mr-Carter; W. C. Swafiield, of lt. fi W. C Swuftield. T. W. McMnstor, Solicitor, f 1AM1S Rank is now open for thc transact 'ov. Jt* of a general batiking hnsincBS. CERTIFICATES or DEFOBIT of currency or t oin, hearing interest at thc rate of teven (7) per cent per annum, in kind, will be iftutd. Deposits trout County Offcrra especially so? licited; also, from Trust?e?, Administrator*, Exriuitoi.*, Professional Men, and others. Particular intention given to accounts of f'i'n ii io! Country Merchants.arid other, busi iU->f t.no, and tho usual accommodations OX leiid.-d ?VO/I'N, Hill* of Exchange, and other evi ? n<:< ?? "i .if Rt discounted, and money loaned ? ?ii uol)rf|i?r?lB. Murks, linnds, Hohl, Sitar bought and sold. Muli!,lin! Git'rency purchased at a un a ll discount. Sight Drafts dr a wu direct un all the promi? nent placet* in England, Ireland, Scotland, Fiance, Germany, Oelgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orien'.. Letters of Credit ieeued, I ayahle in any of tho above places Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Ranking House opposite Columbia Hotel. J ?pori;from 0 to 3._Fob 28 ly Seegers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It is pure, and warranted tobo HO. March ll Fulton Market Meats, &c. PICKLED BEEP. Pickled Reef Rounds. Smoked Roef. Smoked Beef Tongues, llama-choicest brands. Breakfast Bacon. Rece ived weekly- always freBh. _Kopt 29_GEO. 8YMMERB. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. O. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Aa, and Family Groceries fonorally Orders Ailed carefully and prompt ? _ Feb 7 lyr The only fino Playing Garde at POLLOCK 8