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tho Donowte^p. w 01 ~5no' ^K.^?ofc competed fo^n^ro^^h^Te w\n great pnblio rejbiolng and a general illumination of the town in the evening. Madrid, September 12.? Tho situa? tion nere and throughout the country is improving. Large portions of the re? serves ofillod onl fiayA aiSombled.^Thefr equipment TsT progressing, une Gu vorument is capable of putting 300,000 effective toroe Xnio the field. The com* man* Of the array of the North has been oonfloWWGeif: BolialaV Gen, Turon twill enter upon a vigorous cam? paign in Caledonia with 10,000 men. The resources of the Northern proviuoee have been exhausted' by war und emu ? tions of the Carlisle. 1 The neoeasariei of life even have become soaroo, and thousands of 'families are reduced to in digoDoo, The Carlisle - keep tov the mountains. Being without any cavalry, they do sot dare to deBosnd to the plains in aby considerable number. The express train whioh left Yittoria this morning for Madrid, while going at full speed, ran off the track. The oars were badly wrecked and many passen gets killed, among them one general and several other persons of eminenoe. The oause of the disaster is unknown. Ob? structions were placed by the Carliats yesterday on the railway from Saragossa to Fampelana and a train was thrown from the track uear Tnfalla. No one was killed. London. September 13.?Tho Admi? ralty has advioes of the capture of the eloop Daphne, one of the slave ships ne?c Suohelle Island. There was terri? ble suffering upon tho captured slave ships, from small-pox and emaciation. Madrid, September 18.?Later intel? ligence of the accident, yesterday, to the express train from Yittoria for Ma? drid, shows that the disaster was more serions than at first announced. The number killed was.se eenteeu and seventy wounded ; scarcely a'p.irsou on the train escaped uninjured. . All clauses of the bill increasing the powers of the Government have been adopted by tho Cortes. It is reported that Don Alphonso, brother of Don Carlos, has left his command and re? turned to Franco. Several of the per? sons Who took an active part in the in? surrection at Alooy have been1 tried and condemned to death. A report is oar rent in Madrid to-day, that the Intrac sigente Deputy Galvez haB placed orews, numbering in all 1,000 men, upon the frigate Nomanoia and steamer Fernando El Oastolioo, and that those vessels, thus manned, have sailed from Carta? gena for Torrovay. Various bodies of Republican troops in the. North are about to take united action against the Carlfats, Tho Intransigentea made an? other" sot Uo from Cartagena, yesterday, aud met with more success than on the day before. - They cap tar od a number of males and several pieces of artillory; thoy.aled burned tho fascines ot the works of the Government forces. Paris, September 13.?Verdun was evacuated by the German troops, this morning. . Immediately after they had left the town, the streets were filled with rejoicing residents, and number? less Frenoh flags were displayed from the buildings. , Tfllegraphlc-Amerlran Pint tri*. ?hahijtiaion, September 13. ?Arrived ?Steamship James Adger, New York; schooner Wapella, New York. CrNonraATi; ? September 12.?The at? tendance ot tho exposition numbered 96,000" persons during the last eight days. Three concerts are given daily* by the beat pity bands. . 273 maobines are moving ih the lower hall. The de? partments of natural history, flowers and painting are very full And* brilliant. It is in every respect a grand and no paralleled success for Cincinnati. New York, September 12?Midnight. An immense orowd of people went to Brooklyn, to-day, to sec the balloau in? flated, many estimating tho number as high as 50,000 in the Btreets, avonues and on the house-tops in the vioinity. Many roofs of high buildingB were co? vered with people with glasses to view the promised ascension. The prooess of inflation obmmenoed this A. M, aud continued -steadily during the day und afternoon. Many people believed there would be a bona fide ascension, but others were skeptical. At ten minutes past 4, the balloon suddouly ssvayed towards tho North, ripped half way around with a great tearing sound, und fell flat to the ground. Tho immense -volume of gas whioh had been pumped into it, nearly 400,000 feet, escaped, nearly suffooating those who stood on the lea side. Inspector Folk, Mr. Goodsiil and Police Commissioner Briggs, had but an instant bofore shift? ed their positions to Eastward, und both escaped being buried in tbe net? ting and canvas. The crowd made a general rush over the ropes, with tho intention of tearing the balloon into small pieces, ahd carrying them of! as mementoes, but the strong force of the polioe o-\ the ground char god and drovo them back, but not before many suc? ceeded. Stioer, who had contraoted to fill the balloon, Baid that it would be all folly to attempt another inflation, as the bag was not made of proper mate? rial. So the enterprise is abandoned for the piesent. London, September 12,?It is re? ported that Earl Granville has told the representative of Spaip hero, that the British Government insists upon the liberation of the officers and crow captured on board the steamyaohtDeer hound, New York, September 13 ?Kenyon, Cox & Co., stock and gold brokers, have failed. Washington, September 13.?Q?v. H. D. Oooke has resigned and A. B. Shoppard has been appointed Governor of the Distriot of Colombia Territory. Probabilities?For tho South Atlantio States, rain areas to-night, with winds tnreabdolearand clearing weather; for tb* Gulf SteteirEaat of tbe Mississippi, Hir'h^1-* '^S?lowertemperature; and partly* cloudy weather, with'Coast rains. ?San Francisco, September 18.?The Oregon Republican State Convention was a turbulent affair. Hiram Smith was nominated for Congress. Baltimore, September 13.?Charles ;0.>Wey.Word,;aged fifty-three, eorioided; Iat6ni'p3?ancc. Henry Reof wm crn?bed fatally between two oars on the Central Railroad Yankton, September 13.?The death death of General McCook was the result of a personal quarrel. The fight origi? nated iu a billiard parlor. His antago? nist (whose name is spelt half a dozen ways in the despatches) shot him fatally in a railroad meeting. The flags are at half-mast iu honor of Gen. McCook. Shrevbport, September 13.?Eight eon death* yesterday. Whole families are down; nurses are worn out. De? parting stages are crowded. It is thought tampering with the Red River raft had something to do with the epi? demic. The steamer James Howard was burned, yesterday, at Commerce. The passengers and baggage were landed, when tbe boat was scuttled. Tbe Howard cost $160,000, two years ago. She left here Wednesday, with 1,600 tons freight, for New Orleans, aud a barge in tow. Saratoga, September 13.?Heater woo the single souli race ol two miles; Lawless won the double soulls; Duguee neaa won the four-oared soulls. Richmond, Va., September 13.?The twonty-?rbt annual session of the Ame? rican Pharmaceutical Association will oommeuoe in this city, on Tuesday next. Delegates from all parts of the country are expeoted. - The druggists of Rich? mond are making ample preparation for t.<o reoeption and entertainment of the members of the association, aud will so arrange as to combine pleasure with business. New York, September 13.?Only 3,600 shares wore sold out under the rale, to-day, for account of Kenyon Oox & Co. Tho cause of tho failure has been large advances to the Canada Southern Railway, some of which are now beginning to fall due. Kenyon Oox, Daniel Drew and others have loaned their paper to assist iu complet? ing the road, trusting to further negoti? ation of bonds at London, last Monday. Advices were received from London, stating that it was impossible at pre? sent to negotiate bonds, and a consulta? tion was held of the parties iu tbe inte? rest of the Canada Southern. Some were willing to contribute tbeir quota; others were absent from tbe oity; conse? quently, no unity of action could be had, and Kenyon Cox & Co. finally re? solved to suspend. The parties con? nected with tho Canada Southern Rail? way are among some of the richest and most influential railroad men of the country, including John F. Tracy, Milton Courtright, Sidney Dillon, Wm. S. Soott and others. These names are a guarantee against permanent embar? rassment. Tho general impression is that this affair will only bo temporary. In regard to the immediate effect in Wull street, many supposed tho suspen? sion of tbe firm would cause largo amounts of stock to be precipitated on tbe market, and, acting on this theory, there was a rush to soil. Telegraphic?Commercial 11 t-porls. London, September 13.?Consols 92% Paris, September 13.?Rentes 58f. 5c. Liverpool, September 13?Noon.? Cotton quiet aud unchanged; sales 12,000 bales; speculation and export 3,000; shipments of uplands, new crop, basis of good ordinary,' 8 13-16; Or? leans, ditto, 9; sales include 6,500 Arne riotn. New Yore, September 13?Noon.? Stocks opened firm, but immediately fell from 2 to 1 per cent., on rumors of failures. Considerable excitement in market. Gold steady, at Money 6(a}7. Exchange?long S^; snort 9%. Governments steady, at nominal prices. State bonds steady. Cotton weak?up? lands 20?VB'; Orleans 21. Futures opened : September 18>6@18%; October 1713-10, 18; November 17;s?; December 11%', January 17 1316, 17%. Flour dull, without decided change. Wheat quiet [ and Btoady. Corn firm?steam Western mixed 03(u)65. Pork quiet and Bteudy? new mess 17.37Ja($17.50. Lard firm? old steam 8 7-10f?<8j.<. Freights firm. 7 P. M.?Cotton net receipts 281 bales; gross 1,522. Futures closed easier; sales 0,600 bales: September 18 17-82; Ootobor 17 27-32; November 172u; December 17 9-10. Cotton weak; sales 065 bales, at 21?J(iit21JB'. Flour inactive aud unchanged. Whoat l@2o. lower for spo/; futures unchanged. Corn in fair inquiry aud a shade firmer. Pork firmer?new 17.50. Lard higher?S,^ @9 1-16. Freights firm. Monoy oasy, at6(o>7. Sterling 8%. Gold Governments steady but nominal. States dull but steady. Tho bunk statement shows loans havo decreased $3,838,000; spooio decreased $1,321,700; legal ten? ders decreased 81,962,700; deposits de? creased ?5,155,200; circulation increased 827,91)0. Mobile, September 13.?Cotton quiet?middling 18K; net receipts 92 bales; exports coastwiso 171; Bales 100; stook 5,207. * New Orleans, September 13.?Cot? ton demand fair?middling 18>?; low middling 18; strict good ordinary 16; net rtcoipts 11; gross 355; exports coast? wise 571; stock 7,881; Bales 100. Charleston, September 13.?Cotton quiet?middling 18%; low middling 18 @18>?; strict good ordinary 17; net re? ceipts 619 bales; gross 690; exports coastwise 217; sales 500; stock 1,078. Philadelphia, September 13.?Cot? ton quiet?middling 20j j; low middling ldU; strict good ordinary 17%; net re? ceipts 71; gross 314; exports to Great Britain 821,? ?Maa? LooisTiLLBi:;Mpmnber i8.-*FK>nr.i active and firmer; Com firm and in good demand; receipts' and' supply light?00@?2 for eh el fed, sacked. L'ro visiona rather quiet. Pork e tea ay, at 16.12)4. Lard?tierce 9; steam 1%. Bacon steady?Bhoulders 9@9>?; olear rib J0K@10%; olear 10%. Packed hams?sugar-cured oanvased 14Ja; plain packed. Whiskey in fair de? mand and higher, at 95. Cincinnati, September 13.?Flour dull and lower, at 7.00(?)7.15. Corn steady, at 62. Pro visions firmer. Mess pork 16.00; jobbing 16.25. Lard in improved demand; sales of kettle at 8@ ?^; jobbing lots S}^; steam saleable at 7}u?held at 8. Bacon firm and in improved demand; at olose; held at oat side quotations?shoulders 9; olear rib sides 10@10]h ; sales at 10; olear sides Hales at 10^@10%. WhiBkoy firm, at 94; sales early, at 93. St. Louis, September 13.?Flour in fair demand, firm and unchanged in prices. Corn quiet and unchanged, at 43@44>? for No. 2 mixed; East side of traok 43; elevator cash. Pork quiet and unchanged. Bacon quiet and only limited jobbing demand, at 9 ior shoul? ders; 10 for clear rib; 10>4 for olear; small lots J4C. higher. Lard quiet and uuohanged, at for summer steam. WhiBkey firm, at 94. Memphis, September 13.?Cotton dull?middling 18; receipts 380 bales; shipmouts 187; stock 3,016. Galveston, September 13 ?Cotton demand good and holders firm?Texas ordinary 13%; good ordinary I6J4'; net receipts 31 bales; exports coastwise 5; sales 314; stock 6,076. Mom?e, September 13.?The Ad? visory Board of Health has instructed the Mayor to issue a proclamation qua? rantining New Orleans, so far as local travel is concerned. Through passen? gers will not be affected by this order. Augusta, September 13.?Cotton quiet aud lower?middling 18)s@18j-i[; receipts 235 bales; Bales'230; slock 782; weekly receipts 1,090; shipments 924; sales 1,055. Wilmington, September 13.?Cotton tlrm?middling 18^j; net receipts 46 bales; sales 12; stock 283. Baltimokb, September 13.?Cotton qoiet?middling 20'b; low middling 19}s? strict good ordinary 17j^; not re ceipts 150 bales ;]gross 190; exports coast? wise 102; sales 106; stock 462. Norfolk, September 13.?Cotton firmer?low middling 18,%; net reoeipts 4SS bales; exports coastwise 370; sales 50; stock 2,653. Funeral Invitation. Tho relatives, frionda and acquaintances of Mrs. A. Galliot t aud daughters, and of her graud-Hon, JULIUS PRINCE, are respect lully invited to attend tho funeral services of tho latter,THIS MORNING, at 11 o'clock, at 3t. Petor'a (Catholic) Church, without fur? ther invitation. Thank* to the Fire Companies and citizens for their efticiont aid in extinguishing the tiro on my premises, last night; only for which, ray losa would have been much more aavere. ? J. A. CRAWFORD. Colombia., September 13, 137:1. Sept 14_1? a card. Our patrona will obacrve, hy our alvertise mcnta, that wo have closed alt hook accounts and other credits. We trust thoy will under? stand aud appreciate thia hnaiueaa rule of tho houee. It ie not from any doubt about our cuatomera paying us, nothing ia further from tho facts; but a dusire to bring our buaiueaa to a clean cash one, aud on account of tho poor health of one of the firm, who hau great difficulty iu keoplng at buaiueaa at I all. We carneatly mk that our friends will oonatruo thia rule in the proper light, and whore it coatd them nothing, aid us in cstab liahiug a businesa regulation, so neeeaaary to M?pplying our ftit-nda with cheap gooda, and ho essential to a firm who have endeavored at all timua to get tho good opinion and tho sympathy of the publicIty fuir dealing to all. Kept 14 1 K. C. SHIVER .V. CO. coke! coke: From ilit- Ut-rft Tvnnvaairu Co* 1 PREPARE FOR YOUR WIXTEli /?'! RE! kconomy is WEALTH! Tllli COLUMBIA GAS LIOHI COU'WNY ia \ cpared to supply Families Hotels, Uakeriea, xe., with the above nunn-d article at 15 CUNTS per Uuahcl, at the Van! or the Company. peraona dueiriug to use Ihn article can be aupplicd by catling at the office of tho Wcc retary, who will furnish order* for quantity required. Aa it ia considerable trouble and consumes much of the time- of the Superin? tend out in making account a ami collecting them, the cash will bo expected to accompa? ny all ordere. JACOB LEVIN, Sept 7 mtutli2w Sec'y ami Trenn. Just Received, AFRESH supply of CRACKERS, aat-orted CANDIES and TOYS. For good DREAD and CAKES, call at KRAFT'S liakerv. _ August S_. . *__ Notice. NOTICE ia hereby given, that application will bo made to tho Union Marino and Firo lueuranco Company, of Galvcston, Texas, for ronowal of ?iortitlc&to No. 242, for 120 shares, dated March 15. 18?t?, issued to Benjamin Gohb, the original certificate hav? ing neon lost or destroyed. THOMAS C. OOWER, H AM LIN BEATTIE, S^opt 2 tn4_ Executora. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight, The Great Dlood Purifier. FOR the euro of all Chronic Diseases. Sere _ fula, Uloera, Chronic Rheumatism. Ery? sipelas, Kidney, Bladder and Liver Com? plaints, Dyapopaia, AtTuctiona of tho Lung and Throat, Femalo Disorders. PuriQea the Blood, Restores to Health and Vigor, Cloare tho Skin and Soantifies the Complexion. Get tho real Quoou's Delight, at HEINITSH'S, (none otbor genuine.) Columbia, S. C. July 20 1 Columbia Lodge, No. 108, A. F jM, THB Bogular 'Communication of tbis L?dga wilt ?B hold TO-MOB* ROW [Mouday] EVENING, in Ma? sonic tfftU, at 8 o'clock. By order t Ihe W. M. L. OARR, Seoretary. Sept U _ 1 A Public Meeting OF the Citizens of Columbia will be held at Carolina Hall, on TUESDAY EVEN? ING, the lGth instant, at 8 o'clock, to eleot delegates to the,Chicago Railroad Con von tlon, to be held Ostober 9. A large attend? ance is desirable, as it is a matter of great importance to Oolnrnbi? to bavn the claims of tho Columbia, Spartanburg and Aehevillo Railroad strongly represented in said Con? vention. J. E. BLACK, R. C. SHIVER, L. D. CHILDS, J. 8. WYLIE, Commissioners for Subscriptions to Colum? bia, Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad; Sept 14_ EBcertfrar daisy GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment ok wm. d. lote k cd. A Cboico Selection of FALL AXD WISTE? GOODS, CUSTOMERS are iuvitod to inspect our as? sortment now iu storo. Will exhibit to? morrow, (Monday.) September 15, 1873, a choice Hue of Ladiea'SILK NECK-TIES, iu all the now shadou. Also, a full line of KID GLOVED, in tiiuek ulttonb. 1.50U Embroidered Sots, from 50 cents to $1 each. Our Bargain Counters have thereon at all times lot* of Goods at reduood prices. Our customers may expect to get BARGAINS AH through the season, at tho oka::i) eKVTK.M. DUV UOODj HS1AIII.1S1I AIUNT of WM. D LOVE & CO., Under the Wheeier House. W. D. LOVE. B. B. McOKEERY. Sept 14 State of South Carolina. To the Commissioner* of Election for Fair fie<d Comity. WHEREAS, Hon. SANDERS FORD, who, at the geueral election held in Octo? ber, 1872, was chosen a member of the Senate for the election district of Fairdold County, to serve for the term of four years, has, since said election, deceased; and, whoreas, the Constitution of tho State of South Caro? lina directs tbat in such case a writ of elec? tion shall bo issuod by the Presidcut of the Seuate for the purpose of filling tlto vacancy thus occasioned for tho remainder of the tormfor which the member so deceased was elected to^erve: Now, thoreforo, you, and each of you, are hereby required, after duo advortisemont and with strict regard to all tho provisions of tho Constitution and laws of tho said Stato touching your dntv in such case, to bold an electiou for a member for the Senate for tho election district aforesaid, to nerve for tho remaiuder of the term for which tho said Hon. Sanders Ford was oluctod, tho polls to be openod at ibo various polling placos of I (election in the said districton WEDNESDAY. 1 tlie eighth day or Octobor, A. D. 187.'!, by tho various sets of managers for thodo places; aud the counting of tho votes ?a*t aud the declaration of the result of the election to bo ! iu accordance with the provisions ot Secwons 2 and 3 of Act of tho General Assembly enti tlod "Au Act to amend an Act entitled an Act providing for tho general eloctiona and Orb manner of conducting the sarao," approved March 12, 1872, (pago 171, A. A , 1S71 and 1872.) This writ, togother with a certified copy of | your return ot tho election held under it, havo before the Senate at it* next meeting after the election. Witnoss the signaturo of the Honorable R. Howki.l Qlkavkm, President of tho Seuate at Columbia, this 11th dav of September, A. D. 1ST:;. It. HOWKLL CLEAVES, President of tho Senate. Altost: J. WoODttUKK, Clerk of tho Seuate. Sept 11_ _ Mills House Stables. j JUST received at the above Sta l wSI bit's; twenty head line KENTUCKY Wttl.rs most of which arc well ! o, vViU bo sold cheap for cash. snpl ;3 * J. N. LONG. Agent. Fertilizer Notice. All NOTES t>>r Fertilizers, Phosphates and Ouatios sold by iid mature on 1st November next, and if not paid then, will ho placed in the hands of an attorney for collec? tion. Pav promptly and savo expense. OOi'ELAND & BEAltDEN, Sept 13 lmo Agents, Columbia, S. ('. Special Cotton Notice. PARTIES wishing their COTTON ft ... hjGINNED AND PACKED can send it fi^?lio Hr. C. Logan's Gin House, and Mr. (Joorgo IIall will attend to it in good style. Aug 31 lmo R. MeDOUGAL, I'rop'r. Wines. 1 (\ CASKS Finest Catawba WINE, JLU 20 cases Estcpho CLARET. .lost arrived and for salo at Aug 15 HARDY solomon'S. Eagering and Tics. 5 000 ging*5 iieavy 8t*u<j*rd llag" ALSO, Arrow Ties and Baling Twine. Jufat re? ceived und for sale by _Aug2'J _ JOHN AO NEW A S<>N._ Private Boarding. MRS. WYATT is prepared to accommodate covoral BOARDERS with meals and lodging; also, provide for a number ot Table Boar.li i ti. Residence ou Plain, between Bull and Pieken? stn eta. Bopt I) Oats and Bucks. TAA Bb'3H. RED RUST PROOF OATS, i \J\9 t .rseed. 10 well bred MERINO BUCKS. R. N. GRIFFIN, Aug 31 8 f " Ninety-Six, S. C. Sugar-Cured Shoulders and Strips. f* BULS. Sugar-Cnrod SHOULDERS and O Breakfast STRUTS. HOPE & OYLES. SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Cbnaoct?d*y' / ' THE MI8SE8 MARTIF,, Ulanding Street, Columbia, 8. C. ? J99?. FALL TEP.SI for 1873 begiaa .JEJB^ WEDNESDAY, GCTGBEr. Ui. ^HBg^BOlaaaes formed iu Latin, Fronch, ^PHyOurman, Drawing and Oalietbe db?r nioB. ll??Jo ondor charge of Prof. PLATE. Modern Languages, M. DE HEDEMANN. Sept 12_- fltn3 ALARM TILL or MOSEY DRAWEE! Mil.ICS' A1.A1IM ?i'fi.a*. SAFETY MONEY DRAWEE! A Sure Protection Aualnit Tliltvrs. tho needs of ^WhBwfiBBI . AfVtgWwnauid paying store- gkgQr wraKI ifl ?'?'IT out money, keepcre, >r ?KAUB Fitted yvitb Oorapartmenti For Bills, Currency and Specie, or Nickel?. | Beady to attach to any counter in a few mi? nutes' time. . > ? 80LD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, 311 BKOADWAV, {?K.W YORK. M MILK STllEEf, tlOSTORT. And by the hardware trado generally. Bept 2_tnf 9 Notice. Office Gkeehville and Columbia B. B., Columbia, ?. C, August 29,1873. UND Ell a resolution of the Board of Direk? tor?, the Interest Coupons of the State Guaranteed Bone's, and uf auch other Bonds of this Company aa aro regularly recorded in the oflieo of tho Company, matured between the 1st day of January, 1872, and 1st day of July. 187:1, both inclusive, will he funded in Bonds having ten years to run, aa provided for in the Company'a proposals to tho Bond? holders, of dato Angurt 11, 1873. folders of the above obligations aro re quested to send in a statement of them to this oftico, to facilitate tlm exchange which it ia desired to complete without delay, and enable the necessary arrangements to be made for the resumption of regular interoat paymento on 1st January ensuing. W. J. MAGBATH, September 2 in President. In the Matter of the Blue Ridge Rail? road Company in South Carolina, Bankrupt. PUBSUANT to tho order of Hon. GEO. 8. BRYAN, Judge of the District Court of the Uuitud States for tho District of Sonth Carolina, tho croditors of tho said the Blno Bidgo Railroad Company in Sonth Carolina, bankrupt, holding or claiming liona against the estate, real or personal, of the aaid Bankrupt, aro required to present and prove thoir said claims before Julius C. Carpenter, Esquire, Begiater of Baukruptcy, at his office, Broad street, Charleston, s. C. on or before the THIUD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1873. JOHN P. SOUrUEBN, JAMES P. LOW, GEORGE \Y. WILLIAMS, Assignees of the Blue Itidge - Railroad Com? pany in South Carolina, baukrupt. Sept 10 w4 Heinit8h's Great Blood and Liver Fills PERFECTLY tasteless, elegantly coated, for the cure of all Disorders of the Sto? mach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Ner? vous Diseases, Uoad-ache,Constipation, Cos tivouesH, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inflamma? tion of the Bowols. Bilious Fever, BiliouanesB. Piles, and all Derangements of tho Internal Viscera. Warranted to ( fleet a positive cure. Prico, 'J.') cents a box Sold bv E. H. HEI? NI'is 11, Wholesale and Betail Druggist, Co? lumbia, S.C._ July 29 j J. 4. MARSHALL, Attorney at Law. Office in Lair Hange. ALL business entrusted to hie care promptly attended to. Aur 19 $lmo The Best Music Books For High und for (?ruiniinu Schools I THE HOUR OF SINGING 1 By L. O. Emerson and W. S. Tilden. PRICE $1.00. IT HIS Hum School SlKOfSO Book is ad mi . rably tilted for it? work, containing a good elementary course and a large quantity of the bust vocal music, woll-arrangcd in two, three and tour part*. Has been re? ceived with the greatest favor by practical teachers. Just ready. THE TRIO, a collection of throe-part songs, arranged t specially lor High Schools and Seminaries. An excellent oompauio'i t?r successor to she HOUR OF SINGING. CIHClCtfKUI. VOICES. PRICE ?? CENTS. By L. O. Emerson. rh? now. sprightly and very musical Com? mon School Sono Bih>k is bv a gentleman who "hits the mark every time." and neve'V fails in satisfying the musical taste of the people. Of his previous School Song Books, about 1100,000 havo been sohl. All school-teachers are invited to give this new and popular book a trial. An? hook published by Ditsou it Co. will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of re? tail price-. OLIVER I>1 rSON .V CO., Boston. CH AS. II. JUTS ON A CO,711 Broadway, Sew York. Sept 6 -w THE QUAKER LINIMENT QUAKER A GREAT XXTILL afford inBtant oaee, Inflammation W of the kulneye,.inrtammation of blad? der, inflammation or the bowels, congcation of the Iuiikb, sore throat, difficult breathing, palpitation ol tho heart. hysterics, croup, diphtheria, catarrh, ii flumza, head ache, tooth-Hcho, neuralgia, rheumatism, cold chills, ague chills. Tho application of tho QUAKER LINI? MENT to the part or parts where tho pain or dilllculty exists, will afford raso and comfort. Twenty drops in a half inmblcr of water will, in a fow moments, cure cramps, apasroe, aour stomach, heart-burn, rich head-ache, diarrhoa, dysentary, colic, wind in tho bowels and ?I! internal pains. Traveler . should nlway* carrv a botilo of QUAKER LINIMENT with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pallia from change of water. It ia better than whiskey bittera as a sti? mulant. Price Mi cento. Sold only by Aug 8 J E.H. HEINITSH, Druggiat. SENECA OXTY. A SECOND Auction Salo of LOTS her? j?X will oommehoe on , ' ' ? wedsksd?V, OCTOBER X, 1st3, ?ad cee?BQ? tintii all the Lots bhall have been sold which may be wanted. We prnpoHj at thie aale to offer a few twenty-live aero tracts of woodland adjoining the town. Our former statements, as to the delight fulness and salubrity Of the climate, good ness of tbe water, and mercantile advantages ot the place, located ae it is in a section of the country vhere every, thing known to the temperate zone may be jrcTi, ftuOU?u'?g i? minerals and dotted With numerous and superior water powers, availablo. the year round, as also as to tho excellent moral cha? racter of oar people, Will be remembered. Tebks?One-third (or more, at the option of the purchaser)' in cash; balance lat De* eember and 1st April next, in oqual install? ments, secured by notes and mortgages. J. J. NORTON. BeptUM_A. W. THOMPSON. 0 LOT F fine ASSORTMENT OP GOODS have just been openod at * C.F. JACK80N'S, MalnBtreet. r GOODS CHEAP. Boy now. Sept 13 EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! We Have Opened THIS day 20 ODD CASES FORRtO.l COMPRISING and combining every fabric and color and prloe and material known to tbe trado. They range in price from 16 cents to $5.00 per yard, and wo can suit any lady in the State in price, color, style. Ac. They were bought in this large quantity to supply people all over the State with at a low rate, and we are sure we can do it to the entire satisfaction of all who entrust their orders to us. A full line of every conceivable kind of goods kept in a FIRST CLASS MILLINERY, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS AND NOTION AND FaNCV GOOD8 HOUSE on band, and Samples famished by MaU or Ex* press, and gooda sent according to order, and guaranteed to pleaeo von tue cs.su . Sept 13 R. O. SHIVER A CO. ??-Greenville Enterprise ana Mountaineer, LaureuBviilo Herald, Carolina Spartan, Camdon Journal, Sumter Watchman and True Southron and Lexington Dispatch oopy twice and, notice, aad send bill._ Medical College oi the State of 8. C, ac CharltMon, 8? C. THE ANNUAL' COURSE OPLEOTUBES in this institution will begin on the 35th of October, and terminate early in March fol? lowing. The completion of the hospital ad? ditions enables the Faculty to say, that the CLINICAL advantages of tho eohool are un? surpassed at the Sooth. In view of the im? poverished condition of tho South, and the beneficiary system established by several colleges at tho South and West, the charges now made aro simply for defraying the cur? rent expenses of the session. Good board can be bad in Charleston at a? reasonable rates as in any Southern city. For circula ? or other particulars, apply to B. A. KINLOOH, M. D., Dean, r Sept 7 m3 GEORGIA COTTON PIES. THE above PRES8 is tho moat SIMPLE, STRONG and DURABLE in tbo market. Price, complete $135. Bend for circular. PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Patentees and Manufacturers, Foundry and Maohine Works, Kollock street, Augusta, Georgia._Aug 26 Smoa The Georgia Oin. ON entering onr fifth season with these GINS, we have only to say, that in EVERY casu parties who have bought them orseeuthtm used have been DELIGHTED with thorn, and pronosnco them the BEST they have any knowledge of. We GUARANTEE them to gin ah clean, run as LIGHT, GIN as FAST and tarn out as GOOD SAMPLE as ANY GIN THAT IS MADE. Ploasu order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalogue and reference forwarded on application. L?RICK tL LOWRANCE, Juno 21 Solo Agents for South Carolina. The "Morris Cotton Gin." HAVING enlarged my business, I again offer the above Giu to the planters of South Carolina. Having been thirty-eight years in the buainess, I feel confident I can please the most fastidious. My Oins are war? ranted to pleaeo, or no salo. Thoy ran lighter, gin cleaner, make more lint from the samo quantity* of seed cotton, than any other Gin made. Tho prico lower than any Gin in tho market. Planters wishing these Gins, will ploase ordor early, to avoid dolay. Pi ice, $3 50 per saw. WOOD TURNING of overy stylo dono with neatness and despatch, and cheaper than Northern work can bo brought here for. Ad? dress E. MORRIS, July 15 3m_Columbia, B. C. Shingles. WE are now prepared to famish onr first class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES in anv desired quantity and upon the shortest notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, thoy cannot be excelled. Snip-, menta mado to any part of the country promptly. MoMASTER, MONTEITH A BOATH. March lt>_ 6mo Teas and Ooffeo. ESPECIAL attention paid to the excellence of these domestic luxuries. TEAS from 56 conta to ohoioestjmpprted at $2.00 por pound. Oar PABQHED JAVA COFFEE is genuine; also, Mo?ha: ato?\ of, RAW COFFEES varied and aoid at, iaw pricos. QEO. BYMMERS.