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/ I '.'. *J ?. i I ?-. ''-Mi BY JULIAN A. SBLBY. The Great'Scandal? The Current Setting Against Beecher.?The New York correspondent of the Hartford (Gonn.) Times, of September 30, says: Q 'The uuder-cuirent in tho Beecher Ttlton soandal ia now seething mjre than over since Tilton'e last statement. Orthodox people, who previously wero on Beeober's side almost unanimously, are greatly divided, mauy having ar; rayed themselves against him and. be? come open in expressions of belief in his guilt. The latter say privately that he must retire from the pulpit, aud that his return to it will do irrepa rsbl? iajary to ths cause of Christianity in America and Protestantism through? out the world. These are making great efforts to unite Congregational ohurohes against Plymouth Church, at least to draw up a series of resolutions expressing entire disapproval of Beeoher, and of tho determination of his parishioners to cleavo to him in the face of the strongest indications of his guilt. Present appearances are, notwithstanding published denials, that all Congregational societies will make open and relentless war on Plymouth Church if it permits Beecher to resumo his ministry. Many leading preachers and laymen here nud in Brooklyn do not hesitate to say they believe Beeoher guilty." The Dreary Radical "GosrEL."? In the beggary and bankruptcy of Re? publican statesmanship uolhiug re? mains but tho gospel of hatred, nod Rosooe Conkling preaches it at Utica with as much earnestness, as much eloquence and as much feoiing a3 ho preached war to the knife when Hum tor fell. We confess it is dreary reading, and the mind turns awny in despair from this continual refrain about the "rebels" and "rebellion," "treason" and "slavery"?these invocations of war, these persistent adulations of Gen. Grant as "necessaryito the safety" of the Union.?Neio York Herald. Prussia's Piscatorial Purchase.? A statement is ourrent in New Jersey that an agent of the Prussian Govern? ment recently effected the purchase of I Lake Weewanapee, a small sheet of water in Union County. The price | paid is set at $300,000. The usu to which the lake is to be put, as set forth, is tho raising of leeches for medical purposes, aud of salmon and trout, the fish to be used for stockiug Prussian streams. The lake is fed by springs. It is to be divided off iuto leeoh and fish divisions. {New York Herald, 28th tdi. The Southern Historical Society has recently received a number of valuable books and papers. -The society has from Dr. Johu A. Johuson, of Beau? fort, S. C, with cominonts and notes thereon: Report of Brigadier-General Thomas F. Drnyton, commanding nt the battle of Port Royal, S. C, No? vember 7lh. 18G1. Report of Colonel R. G. M. Dunnovant, Twelfth Regi? ment South Carolina Volunteers, of same battle. Wanted, A OT1VE and energetic CANVASSERS l\. for Lite Insurance. To Buch we are prepared to oft'.r moat littoral terms. BLACK .t WAHINO, General Agents Coitou States Life Iusnr anco Couipauy. Out 0 0 Gas Bills for Month of September. CONSUMERS will please attend to the payment of the above. JACOB LEUN, Secretary and Treasurer Gas Company. Oct4_j Wanted, a Few Boarders, AT. No. T2 Lady street, between Main and Atfrtetuhiy. Terms, reasonable. Apply to W. a, POPE. Sept 13_ Wood. THE undersigned is prepared to furnish 1 Black Jauk and Uicaorv WOOD, of best quality, at fair pricea. Full voras fur? nished. C. HAMBERG, Sept 30 C Near C. Q. & \. Ihuiroad. Seed Wheat. ?s^ 330 BUSHELS OUOIOE SEED *SF .WHEAT, known as, the "Blue Stem," J-?^rcgardcu the best in tt.o world. Fori salfaoy J. A. BEN U1X & BItO. Sept 2fi _ ^n,o Notice. CERTIFICATES OF THE CITY OF CO? LUMBIA, that, are made receivable foi taxes anil dues to the city, will be taken at par for Goods at D. EPSTIN'8, Oot 2_Under Columbia Hotel. To Rent. A COTTAGE HOUSE on Blanding I Btreet, between Bull and Pickcuu.l For terrua, applv to Aug 15 _JOHN AG NEW ,fc SON. House to Rent. Ar* THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE Jfjjjf LOT of Mrs. Ii. J. Arthur. Good gar 'don and uxct Rent well of wa*.er. Poa seaaion given immediately. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E R. ARTHUR. July 1 For Rent,* THE oommodions Brick and Motal Roof STORKHOUSE, No. G9 Main -?Btrcet. Terms very low. Apply to HEIBELS A EZELL or to BOONE A MUL LER. Attornnya-at-Law. Ang 5 t Houso for Sale. mnE COTTAGE rccontlv orected by O. N. JL G. Bntt, opposito the College Campus, containing seven rooms, cxclusivo of Pan? tries, Bath Room, Dressing Room, Kitchen and Servants' Room. It has all the mo? dern improvements. It will be sold ohoap. Inquire at Central National Bank. Sept 18 "lot Ol COLU1 1 & I C. SWAFFIELD. NOTICE. CUE STOCK CLOTHING, HATS, GESTS' F?RS1SD1SG C00?S, IS bo nnuBually large that we are deter? mined to reduce it. A wimple inspec? tion of our Btock will eobvinco any one | that OUR GOODS Are better made, G?lt ASSORTMENT larger, and OUR PRICES lower, than any other house in the State. An experience ol thirty years in the CLOTHING BUSINESS In the citj of Columbia enables us to select goods better adapted to the wants ol this community. Our Boys' and Youths' Olothinjr Embraces every variety that can he found in large retail clothing houses, and havo been selected with great care, ai.d will bo freelv shown. Our make of SHIRTS have a reputation for titling second to none. We keep large lines of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOTHS of the choicest makes. Wo make garments to order unsurpassed by any house South of New York. In addi? tion, wo have a largo assortment of HOSIERY, UNDER-GARIIIBNTK, NKOK-WKAH, SHAWLS, TRAVELING BLANKETS, TRUNKS, <fce. Yon will certainly savo money by giving us a sail. R. & W, G. SWAFFIELD. OcU kIBIA, S. 0., WEDNESDAY Stoves! Stoves! FULL lino of TIN-WAKE, Cooking, Mealingaud Parlor STOVES. 1 would call your attention to the open Frank? lin for coal, suitable for Parlors, Sot? ting or lied Rooms, beautiful in dehigti and warranted to weil; well, Call and :?< etltem at SRUTIPS TIN AND STOVE ESTAB? LISHMENT, Main blrcet, opposite J. ii. Kmard'H. ScptlK_ ?l New Cigar Store. HAS been opened at 105J Assembly street, Factory Nu. 13, Third District, South Carolina. '1 In; subscriber respect? fully informs the public that he has opened at the above .store, where he will keep eon ulantly on hand a full assortment of 01 GAltS and TOBACCO, both domestic and Imported. lie feels sure that he can offer inducement*hi DOMESTIC ClOAIts, au nie stock is niaito under Iiis personal super? vision, in lliis city. IMPORTED GOODS sold at the lowest prices. A share of the public patronage is solicited, and satisfac? tion guaranteed. Country merchants will do well to examine my aroek before pur? chasing i'lse\Nhere. M. GOLDSMITH, 105.1 Asseiublv street, OH 1 :>orth of the Market. Kew Goods! NewUoods!! v?j I HAVF, just returned Froxi New rjBYort; with a tine and woll-selcutcd (7 f stock of Knelie.h, French and Ameri ~ul-can CASSIMEKES, Scotch GOODS, VESTINGS, Ac, which will ho made to order at short no: ice and upon reasonable terms. Also, a full line of the celebrated STAR SHIRTS. A call is respect full v ao lieited. J. F. EISEN MANN. ?!T?2> ..... . NEW GOUDS. THE nndersigncd respectfully in* onus ni- friends and the public geno rally, that he is in receipt of a full stock of GOODS;consisting of CLOTHS, O ASS I.MERES, VESTINGS, Ac, wnich will he MADE UP tu the best ami latest styles, for cash. ? I also ask all customers who are in ar? rears to come forward ami settle at once. To those who are prompt a liberal reduc? tion will he made. C. D. ERERHAltDT, Sept27 Opposite City Hall. FALLIhICK SOW Ol'EMMi D. E P S TIN ' S FASIIIOKAIir.i: Clothing House, Under Columbia Ilalel. rilHE most popular styles of the season JL in Men's and Roys' HATS are now ready, among which are the "Granger" and "Tom -Jollins" Hat. Magnificent stock of Furnishing Goods, &c. Arriving every day. Look out for bar? gains this season, as I am determined to maintain thw standard of selling the LEST GOODS in the market at the LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will bo sold at a SACRIFICE, in order to close them out and make room. Cull early lei them lit ?. ELSTEN s, Sept 5 L'ndcr Columbia Hotel. UKU. \V. SMITH, T. I'. If IIOUCitlTON, Of Kichland. Of Clarendon. SEW FIRM, NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES! Oik: Dr.or South of IMueiilx Ufliee. all in need of ClIOKT ^. ? ? FLOUR, BACON, lard.jl .v SUOAR, MOLASSES, teas. w MEAL. corn, mams, coffee, ru l?'ICT.,' PEPPER, HP10J S,STARCH, MACKEREL, oil?iu fact, everythin? that is kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, will consult their interest b> jji^'ing Us a call. Rliying our goods for cash, we are cnabli d to sell as cheap as the cheapest. All WC ask is a trial, and if we do not givo entire satisfaction, it will not ho our fault. We hope our friends will not lorget us. Wo so? licit a share oi the public palronage,deter? mined to give satisfaction to all who nmv favor us wiOi their custom. All goods de? livered within the citv limits. Sop 27 Into SMITH A RROUG11 TON. Fresh Arrivals T7HLL1N0 U P WITH SEASONABLE j} GOODS MAGNOLIA hams, Extra Sugar-Cured Lai-in Strij Mild-Cured White Bacon, Smoked Reel 3'otignes, Full Suppiv Canned Salmon, Lob.-l?r. Tomatoes, is ri-en Peas, Mil*hio<;iii?, ?Vc Ceffocs?Parched and Green Java, Mo? cha, Lagnyra and Rio , Teas?Finest and Cheapest Assortment of Hyson, Gunpowdct i Japan, Oolong, Ac. Assortment of Spices, Mustards. Pickles, Olives, Sardines, and a general stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, in en at va? riety, all fi csh and tempting, ?ffered low for cash ?EO. SYMMERS. Sept 24 Corn ! Corn!! Ffm RUSH ELS Pit IMH WHITE CORN. p^\J\J 001) bushels Mixed Corn. Just received and for sale low by Sept 3_ JOHN_ AGNEW ? SON. Aperients. CONGRESS WATER, Tarrant'sSeltzer, Citrate Magnesia, Seidlitz Powders. For sale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN * CO.'S July 7_Drug Store. New Mackerel. 1 Hfl PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, lA/ > ' consisting cf Extra Mess, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, iu barrels, half barrels and kits; also at retail. Jnst ronoived and for *alo low by JOHN AGNEW A SON. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery?the grand propelling power. Attend the True MORNING, OCTOBER 7, II Hon'. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes REGARDLESS of political opposition, V' eiiu tbo gnbernationa! chair. The Indian Girl proposes, regardless of oppo? sition in her lino, to gam tiio wholesale trade of the Stale; r >r, a.< tho mad er of tho Tt rpsichoran School surpasses in giaceful i?c.->-* the man who mil) ktiMvs how To Dance a Jis" S" thi? maid, through long ? xp 'Hence, and) through acquaintance witn t hi retail trado, can surpass other li'Mtses, in pUc ng with Dealer? such Cigars us tlnir customers will most delight to emote, tor really, you might r.s -.veil expaot Ri publicans to meet Democrats On the Democratic Platform As to look fur Cigars* that in quality or pi ice will compare with th'ieo s'>M at INDls.N (?IRL CIGAR STORE, Coiunibia, S. C. THE CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE STILL AHEAD! THE proprietor of this establishment would respectfully announce to the public and his numerous patrons, that he has largely increased his facilities for sup-1 plying to them lim bi et brands dl CIGARS, both imported and domestic. Tin ir force for the manufacturing of the host Cigars | has boon largely iucrcasod,thereby ena bliiig thorn to compute with tho largest New York and Baltimore housi ?. Of this, the dealers throughout tho entire State oau certify. Tim celebrated 5e. PAKT AG AH are s'UI r]| tho rage; also, the 1?C IM? PORTED LONDRKS. M. BUI /CRACKER, No. 10"i Main street, Two doors behtw Wheeler House. Coall Coal! Coal! riTli: r.ndiTsigticd begleave to state that X they have constantly en hand all kind.t of COAL, and will furnish consumers in any ?pumtity, delivered, at lowest cash prices. BOW EN A f AFAR, Agents. Sept 2 _3oio Best; Coai. Chcaji for OasR. f~r\iiE undersigned \> receiving his supply L of this burning material, which will by sohl at low prices cheap for cash. Apply to R. A. KKENAN, bept 12 lmo aU8\?Q jo; dssq.'i *inoo i?atr Red A3h Coal. ?i (~\(\ TONS RED ASH COAL ?same *i\./v/ quality as that which gave euch satisfaction two vi ai - ?g<>. Aug 25 T. J. H VBPEK. School Books and Stationery. El.. BRYAN ha- just ? i : ed a m w ? stock ?i? I'.nghrli -..ill Classical] SCHOOL BOOKS i r-CUOOL STATION? ERY. Also. BLANK HOOKS f .r M rchants and Public OlVices id'.v? r; sz.? mi 1 ?juali y, Also, a larg'* varietj of Writing Paprr, KuvelopeH, Gold and .-' eel Ivns, Copying Press? r? P made to order, li.k-ia d-, Iui Writing 1?. nks. Ink . :l vati-t i?- "i < ?Rice St nth i . t y. BUY (I.VtY TIIK j Genuine Fairbanks' iJ ,..!.> il Papi i, .ml olbe Si i I 10 Scales.! CJTQCK SCALICit. * Scales, Ban- SVa'v '? ipci-r >??;?.! fcc.a'i! a;.-.., 11 If.KS If.AltM 'I'll.l. <M? ALA RAI C A3 H TiRA'V ER EVERY Metch ;i.t SUOtM.tl I s- Tlx Hi jfiaiNFMai Drawer Varrautt d. FAlRBANKi o-. CO , llroadway. N v Y-i. !?;?; Balmii stri'i i i: :? ituon . 59 Ca tu 11 street', *v .??Orb ins. FAIRBANKS RP.OV N .?. CO.. ?I Milk :. . I. i". iMi'ii, PAIRISANKS .v PV ING Ma ....i Rail Phi ->\ i; Ida. For aale I y lead ug Ilur-lwa; i ? .? .? r-. Aug 2ti ws-tnm fitr Tiie Georgia Gin, Wo ag kin lb- ????iiiiii of those without GINS'o tin ;?.'.>?>>? ''in We have Id them tor seven y? ur.i uid tin univer? sal satisfaction they have given and tho largely increased demand and sab- each year, is the best evidenei oftln.ii merits. Wo believetb&y will 0 IN V vs rf?lt, MAKE A BETTER LINT, I;UN LIGHTER AND GIN CEE VN ER, than any other din in the market. Order early, of L?RICK A LOWRANCE, July 23 Agents for South Carolina. A merobant who advertises appeals directly to the intelligence of tho pub? lic. Event. 574. VO] Perkin's Anthem Book!! PRICE SI 50. 813.30 PBRUOZ. ANow and excellent collection, by W. O. Perkins. Will bo warmly web coined by Choirs, an the ant he ma are not difficult, ami are just what in uocded fir "Opening'' and "Voluntary" pieces. The Song Monarch I prick 73 cents. per dozen $7.50. The bust book of the Season for Singing Schools, by II. It. Palmer, assisted by L. O. Kmei-.son. Music principally secular, and i i ot tbo moat interesting character. THE LEADER!! Thick 51.38. $1*2.00 Per Dozen. The New Church Music Hook, by II. 11. P.m.mi u, assistod byL. O. J jielsox, gontlo men wboso previous books have been more successful than any others. Flea^o i mi ma. A.llKKtC.lX SCHOOL MUSIC READERS. I s 3 Uoohs. Price35cts., 50cts., a no 50 cts. Perfectly adapted to graded classc?, in Primary and Grammar Schools. By D.O. i UEltSON and W. S. TlLOEN. Already in1 -uccossful use in the schoolB. ?' rid by all dealers. Either book sent > 'it. -paid lor ret ail price. OLIV KU DITSON .t CO., Losten. CIIAS. II. DITSON & CO., 711 Broadwav, N. Y. Got ?uv UElMTsU'S Standard Family Medicines. A N experience of forty jcars, and en l\. doraed by tbo highest professional skill in the country. DK. HKINITSH'S FAMILY MEDICINES aro compounded with great care, expressly for family uuo. The public have, therelore, a guarantee that the formulas of thnso Medicines are based upon strictly scientific principles, by one thoroughly acquainted With the medi? cal qualities and clVoctsof each ingredient, and of their combined inlluonco when chemically united. I can, therelore, recom? mend these preparations with the greatest confidence, being full} persuaded from past experience that ihev will givo verv GENE? RAL SATISFACTION. The uso of theso "Family Medicines" is not conlined to the illiterate and credulous, for innumerable persons of intelligence and character, occu? pying the most prominent statious in soci? ety, too honest to impose upon othots. and too sagacious to be imposed upon them Bclves, not only use, but recommend them in the highest terms ot praise, for the uni? forms v of their success in subduing dis? eases. For sale by E. H. UE1NI1SH, Druggist and Chemist, Septet Columbia, B. G. TrliS GREAT SOUTHERN IY Ml HE. FL'RCIICOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 Kins Street. Charleston, S. C. tut cheapest DRV tiOtlOS, NOT!t>XS, Oll. CLUTIl.t, < :\ it I* KT?*. .ii \ ptixgs, RUGS, Kin., THIS SIDE '>.'?' NEW YORK. f-.r prices, see local S. pt 1 fCtnn ? 0 STP ? N Elil EN0\ ?.:%!> AMI I. A ST GR l.\ 11 !i!FT COKEIIT Ml) <>k J iir Masonic ?elief Association UK NORFOLK. VA. Pr-y Positively Fixed! T is ii r <il it y i 1 U t It .\ ii v ?? m Per. I. A ST VIIA XCE. ritll IS ? ineipliM' if conducted by the MA 1 -it itELiKF Association i-i NORFOLK, Va., ttiidei iiuihority id the Virginia Legis.atuie, Act passed March i h. 1-71 I .'?ii, OOO Tlrki i.~-(i.0UU Cum It Cilfts. S??0.00U *o bi Given Away. One Grand Cash Gilt of.f 30,000 One Gran ! ( m 1. Gilt of. 25 UtiO Dm Grand Ca.ih Gdi <?! -. 20.000 One -I and I'a-di Gift ol . 10,000 (>:.? Grand 1 h di Gift of. 5.0i 0 Oni Grand! n.-!i '">?.:? of . 2,500 Ol ' Grund ''..> 1. Gift of. 2.U00 1". i iisii Gin - : 1 000 each._ 1"> OllO '2S C<teh Gifts of Suit each..... 14.000 ! ; Cash Gitt ? ? ! 250 each. 1(1,750 7:> Cash Gilts ol 150 i ach. 11 SSO ?.- I t'.o-ii Ii ills < t 100 each. 25.000 57$ Cj?.'i lotu oi 50each... i 28,000 5,000 Ca-h i:'t - oi id ? nul. ."?<* M0 >'. ? i." CASH . iiZK^ aggregating..$2511,tine PRICE of TICKETS: Whole ricUiin.;ll> 1:0 1 Qr'ier Vkls. .f - 50 ? la'.; Tickets... 5(H)! UTiekets_IWXlO NO INDIVIDUAL BENi FITS. This C. nceii is strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will he conduct id with the same liberality, h im sty and lairness which characterized the f.r.-: enterprise JOIt.% I.. ROI'EH. l'r? sldi-nt. For tici.ets and circulars, giving full information, addrt ss HENRY V. 3ioork. S. c., lurfnlk. Va RESPONSIBLE AG I- NTS WANTED. Sept I_ +30 tt\ W VKRs* OKKICES! INHl'RANCE OPF1CKSI ROOMS KOIt FAMILIES! SIN OLK UKP-HUONfil t > let in tue NEW Central National Bank Building. 1'Ii ICES TO SLIT THE TIMES. Bod-Rooms Irom $3 per month npwaids; Family Rooms from $C per month upwards; Lawyers' Offices from $0pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements iu sido building. No 6?cA-. rooms, all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. AJanitoi in charge of building. Apply ta Contra! Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBELS A EZELL. April 2 LUME X?NUMBER 170 IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented March, 1870, BY 1'E.N DLRTUN A. BOA RDM AX, auousta, oa. mOE satisfaction this PRESS haa River. JL in the past, tin; great improvement uiaduon it. and ih? fuct of ite Oeing from tortv to Uftv dollars cheaper than any other good Press, should induce piantere and others t send for one ?it our new Circulate before purchasing. We also tnauulacture lrona for Water Power ProuBca and Sere vr Presses. Address FENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Worku. Kollock Sti net, Augusta. Qa. July 2 w[|Imo Spartan burg and Aubeville Railroad. -? m ? A'ufu' c's Highway Across the Mountains! r.iniiT G hades, Easy Curves, No Tunneling LET IT UK BUIL.T SPEEDILY! A link in the Air-Lino Road between the j cities of Cincinnati, Len:svillo, St. Louis, Chicago and OharV^'" . seventy-four miles long, with less Iii-- twenty miles o.r heavy wotk. Shorter than ? ..? lino from New York.. Philadelphia and I'attimoro to either of ihr so cities, and many hundred milce .arer to thcao cestros of Western trade than any existing lino to Charleston. The Road that promises to make Charles? ton the market for the trade of the great North-west, tbo West Indies, South Ame? rica aud Europe; also.au important cm grant staliou. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for the develop tnent of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in tea installments. Every citizen of this State should own nt least oue Share. Charleston, with ber magnificent Har? bor aud genial climate; her immense node \'.-'oped back country, containing a fertile soil, fine pasture grounds and inexhausti? ble water power; her contiguity to tht West ludies and South America, and her ui.paralleled European ocean course, re destined, upon the completion of this 1s rojiTANx Truss LlKB, to emerge frem her prostrated condition and become what nature haa intended ehe should be?the Great Commercial Metropolis of the ?Southern Section of the United States. LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS'LIABILITY. The following ctauae in the charter is published for the information of snb seribera: Si:c. 1. "That no Stockholder of eaid Company shall lie held liable ter the debts, eotitraets or acts of bdid cot poratiou, heyoiid the unioiiuta actually subscribed to the Capital Stock ol said Cou*panj bv euch Stockholder." DIRECTORS: Geo \v. Williams, Oarbill Cannon, D.-BoLLMAN.N, JoU.N H.EVINS, Al.va (Jaoe. T. It. Jktku, i 1iko. IJ. jervi y, I?. It. buxcan, Tin o G. Raiikkr, James k. Black, Jons s. I'aiui.y, John s. Willy. Principal Office and Address 25 Breaf. t-!re : Chail.-.-1on, S 0. C. G. MSMM1NGER, President. A . C. K AU r M -N, Secretary *ud Treae. Jnlv H 3mo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry WM. GLAZE, AT hir ?eW cti>re. Mam street, nearly e>p posite the Centra! National Pank, hat large aud heuutitul stock of tine WATCHES stem an4 key winders, fr? m best European atiet American m?unfacturtfrsj cud of hie own importation, ill gold and silve r cases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort? ment just receive el and all the- latest stylee. Sterling f-ILVER-WARE, in si ts and casts. Bridal Presents.. ?.<! a very line selection of Platod-Waro, U< hi Watch and Neck Chains, LeicketB, ulegai i Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, large stock ol Spee lacle-s anil Eye-ClaHsi s. Clocks, Musical Be'Xes, and a great varietv of Fancy Articles. My stock is t be largest and lie sI si iecte d in tht Southern country and will be sold as cl tap is iiine artich can be bonghi any wine. Ocl 21 Steely..rcis and Scale Beams, a O?MPLEI'E assortment of; PATENT A SCALE REAMS and STEELYARDS ' hist ruceivod aud for sale at reduced pricci-. ' by JOHN A ON FW A SON._ C?N&?REE "IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM - ?ew > - ENGINES, SAW ^fW^m^Jmr? mills, q i n Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Castings for Ma? chinery aud Or? namental Cr>3t~ ings for Biorec and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardt-nc and Cemeteries, lrou Settees s/.ki Arbor Chairs; also, brass Castings of all kinds, P.elle for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guaranteo all uty work first claes and ecptal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and noar to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots, Nov 18 Extracts. ENGLISH, French and American EX? TRACTS for the Handkerchief, for ?aleat L. T. 8ILL1HAN A CO.'S July 7 Drug Store