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jttcxeionEiXjiXji^.i?-a3r Lay's SOULOQUY.-Oh! the bon i eta of my girlhood-the kind I wore to school. I really thought them pretty then-I must have been a fool. And yet I used to think myself on hats a jaunty miss; per? haps I was, as fashion . wont, but what iras that'to this! Oh! the love? ly little buckwheat oake, the charm? ing little mat! it makes my head so very level and so very, very flat. Oh! isn't it a circumstance! Oh! ain't it magnifique-so earnest, so progressive-Uko a lifo-time in a week! When I wore it out in Cana? da, they cried lebuncum saw! When I came into the opera, folks shouted aloud, ''hurrah!" When other dam? sels saw it, they shruuk with envy's pain; 'tis Bismarck among bonnets, gam ansgeieicltnet schaem. Oh, a sis? ter's love is charming, ns everybody knows, and a handsome cousin's love is nice, (that is, I should suppose;) and the love of a true lover is a love that cannot pall-but the love for a new bonnet is tho dourest love of all! Charleston Advertisements. CoalTcoal ! ! Coal?TT CONSUMERS desirous of availing them? selves of tho reduced rates of freight on the South Carolina Railroad, can have their orders ulled immediately, at LOW RATES, by addressing H. F. RAKER ic CO., No. 20 Cumberland Street, July 19 6?_Charleston, 8. C. D. B. HASELTON, 331 King Street, Charleston, S. C., General Agent for the Weed Shuttle Machine FOR South Carolina and Florida. SEW? ING MACHINES, of all kinds, cleaned, repaired, improved and for salo. Needles, Oil and Tools, of all hindu. Juno 20 1m* MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS well-known FIRST-CLASS HOTEL has been thoroughlv repair. od, refitted and refurnished, and is now ready for the accommodation of the traveling public, whoso patronage is re? spectfully solicited. Tho proprietor promises to do all in his power for thc comfort of hi? guests. March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. Livery and Sale Stables, ^ CHALMERS STREET, 9L^. Charleston, S. C. ]HE-c -ir-fn v ^WiGEN & BAKER, Pro .M ri prictors. Carriages, Phaetons, Bug? gies and Saddle Horses to hire, at all hours. Mules and Horses for salo. Feb 27 Charleston Hotel, CHARLES TO Ar, S. C. COACHES always in readiness to convey passengers to" and from the Hotel. Feb 26 WHITE & MIXER, Proprietors. MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE, WINNSB0R0, S. C. THE second term of this scholastic vcar will open on tMONDAY, thc 22d day of July, j Tho destruction of tho Insti? tuto buildings by fire will prove no obstacle in tho proper con? duct of tho institution, as suitable rooms have boon prepared on tho grounds for the temporary accommodation of tho school; and BOARDING can still bo ob? tained in the families of thc Principal and Teachers. For particulars, address T G. A. WOODWARD, Principal. July 7_12_ HUT H1ICTI1 IN TnE PRICE OF Clothing! 1 AS is OUT usual custom at the close of each season, we now offer OUP stock of SPRING CLOTHING AT COST! BARGAINS in BOYS' CLOTHING,, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES & TWEEDS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Walker's Block. N. B.-Wc ape daily mak? ing additions to/our stock ot Clothing, with GOODS OF OUR OWN MANUFAC? TURE. May 14 To Hont. MTHE COLUMBIA FEMALE COL? LEGE, which for three years past has been occupied as a FIRST CLASH HOTEL by Mr. T. S. Niekerson, is again offered for Icaso for three years, from 1st September next. Tho extensive patronage which Mr. Niekerson received nus'given much noto? riety to this building. Its capacity, pecu? liar fitness and eligible location*for the purposes of a first-class hotel, render a particular description unnecessary. For terms, Ac, inquire of either of t.lu following gentlemen: Hon. E. J. ARTHUR, Dr. A. N. TALLEY, R. D. SENN or J. W. PARKER. Columb'a, June ll, 18U7. June ll "By Industry we Thrive I" .-,>.' ' 1865. 1867. PHONIX Power Press Book. Job and Newspaper West side Main etrcot, aborc[Taylor, COLUMBIA, S. C. If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, suns OBIS E ron THE PHONIX, Daily and Tri-weokly; or tho WEEKtV GtB?NE?t As they contain The Latest News ! Foreign and American, besides a vast amount of miscellaneous reading. These are the only papers in thc State, outside of Charleston, which regularly publish j TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Every issue of tho Daily contains from ten to fourteen Columns of Beading Matter; the Tri-weokly from twenty to twenty-four, tho Weekly FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS making it the LARGEST and CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE SOUTH. Specimens fur? nished. An examination of their merits is solicited. TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily, fl; Tri-weekly, ?2.50; Weekly, $1.50. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. GREAT REDUCTION In thc Price of JOB WORK! Our OFFICE is thoroughly supplied with CARDS, PAPER, BRONZE, COLORED INK, CUTS and TYPE in great varioty, the proprietor is prepared to execute, at short notice, in good stylo, and, owing to the dull Bcason, at A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CE\T. From usual rates, every v.- victy of Job Printing, From u Visiting Card to a Three-Sheet Poster, or a Pamphlet to n largo-sized Vo? lume. All persons in want of any kind of JOB PRINTING aro invited to call, and we pledge ourselves to give eut ii o satisfac? tion, in the way of j Roo!;.-', Paniphh 's, j Hand-bills, Posters, Programmes, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Dray Tickets, Wedding Cards, Receipts, , RBI Hoads, Labels, Circulars, Blanks, &c JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. DESIRABLE JUST IN WE HAVE RECEIVED, amongst our NEW GOODS, the following: A COMPLETE LINE OE ENGLISH HOSIERY. Every style of HOOP SKIRT, comprising thc following: Tip-Top, Demi-Quaker, Invisible Quaker, Demi-Duplex, Paris Trail, Ladies' Extra Long Demi-Quaker, Child's Single Steel, Misses Single Steel, in movable and immova? ble fastenings, kc, kc. REAL VAL. INSERTINGS, GUIPURE EDGINGS, BLACK SILK LACES and EDGINGS, Swiss Mulls.. White Silk Laces and Edgings, Thread Bradings. Real SWISSES, Paris. Swiss, Nainsooks and Mulls, JACONET and SWISS EDGING, kc, kc. Also, BOBBIXET MOSQUITO NETTING-ALI WIDTHS AM) PRICES, FRENCH WOVE CORSETS, at Lowest Possible Prices. R. C. SHIVER. Juno 27 i?TOtt WASHINGTON WASMMffllK. '^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^ U ^ " ^ SMITH'S PATENT Well Fixture ! I A NEW, SIMTLE ami EITEL"! - IVE DRIVER for raising wat. : from wella. Cheaper and more durable than a pump, tater and better tl,an the old-fashioned windlass. "None mention ?i but /<> praise it." M<>re than fl.(mo nro now in uso in Virginia and North Carolins, and the demand is still incn asing. A supply of these superior WELL FIXTURES aro now on hand and for sale low by J. & T. R. AGNEW. March -ill BUCK-EYE TRIUMPHANT! THU subscriber baa received tho agency for tbe salo of tint celebrated BUCK? EYE COMBINED REAPER and MOWER, which lia? taken the premium ove r all oilier machines of tho kind, whenever ex? hibited together. Parties wishing machines will find it to their interest to call and examine the i Buck-eye, before purchasing elsewhere. All < machines sold at manufacturer's prici B, and expenses added, and every machino ! sold warranted to give entire satisfaction, j Terms liberal. Apply to " JOHN r\ DIAL, June 1 Manufacturer's Agent. Ladies, Please Notice. UMBRELLAS, PARA? SOLS, FANS and JEWELRY, eat ly repaired. New FANS made for thone -furnishing feathers. (.'LOCKS repaired, cleaned and warrant? ed, by J. E. LUMSDEN, Corner Lady and Assembly streets. April li?_ Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAYING resumed the Jabove business, I am pro? pared to execute all kinds ol work in thu above line at tho shortest notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly i n hand. Funerals promptlv attended. Aug 30 M.* H, BERRY. At Brennan A Carroll'*" Carriage Factory. Agricultural and Horticultural Im? plements At /lit- Siqn of the Golden Pad-Lock. ALABOE SUPPLY of tho above, con? sisting inpartof BLOWS, MAB BOWS, FAN HILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, Scythes, Straw Cutters, Corn Shell, rs. ALSO, Pruning Saws and Knives, Ladies1 Gar I don Toola, in setts and pairs; Transplant i ing Trowels and Forks, spade-, Spading i Forks, Bakes, Hoes, Line-, Ac. lu Store ; and for sale LOW for CASH by ; April 5 JOHN C. DIAL. SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE ! HIE PRESBYTERIAN MISSION CHA]'EL, on tho Bqoara s- nth <>i tho _\svlum; suitable for a small family residence. Apply to E. L. BRYAN. .True 7 UOHXtf H. HR CoR?ectioiH'r, I WI IO LICS A LE AND RETAIL! C1AND1ES manufacturen1 flail]. at RS lov J as eau bo laid down here from thc North. Sir Corner of Blain and Marion streets. F*u t TWENTY boxoa FINE TOBACCO, for salo CHEAP. ? June 15 ALFRED TOLLESON. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. SS THE Ladies of tho Industrial Associa? tion would inform tho public gene? rally that they havo rented tho ?toro on tiio corner of Richardson and Lady streets, where thov intend to keep constantly on hand a f?ll supply of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of all descriptions. Please call and examine tlio anieles which they have now ready for sale. Some ono will always be found ready to exhibit thc ready-made garments and to roccivoorders from tlioso who may wish to have work done neatly and promptly. Strangers visiting the city will IJO pleased to give them a call. They would take this opportunity of re? turning their thanks to thc citizens for their former patronage, and solicit a con? tinuance of tlie same. Their books are constant ly open for those who may bc desirous of ai.lin;; the causo by becoming members of this Association. Membership only One Dollar. Tlie object of this Association is to fur? nish constant employment for those who, having been impoverished hy the war, now depend on the needle for daily bread. Doi s not snell an object commend itself to the lu arts of our citizens. .Inno 30_ PROSPECTUS CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR. GOD willing, I shall cause to bo pub? lished, at a place, time ami juice hereafter determined upon, a Weekly Paper, with the above stylo and title. Tho general object ol the publication ?ill be tho maintenance of tho Christian Scriptures as the standard of ri^ht, in all mies tiona willoh involve morality, whether these (mestions appertain lo man indivi? dually or collectively, and will thor arising from his relation to God or his neighbor. Enjoining conscientious obedience to all the ordinances of civil government not in conflict with the law of dod. the CHRIS? TIAN NEIOH?OH will h.- an unequivocal advocate of Christianity as opposed to war, either offensive or defensive. While neither politics nor other inconge nial matter shall in anv wisc alloy; yoi thc principles of Christianity will bo applied t i all matters, so far a-, they involve moral principle Politics shall be excluded from religion, yet tho former ?-'?.all not be ex? empt fioih ?he application of tho latter. Identified with thc Mc Ihodist Episcopal Church, South, whoso ant inn itv nuder God is paramount with me, at.d holding th< principles announced, tho NEIGHBOR i* oi.ereo as a medium of advocacy of all tb( interests of Christianity in that'branch o! tho Church, and also as an agency for en? larging and establishing in other onurches, mid tu tho regions beyond, that Kingdon of Christ "which is not pf this world." I desire to ascertain, through the a encj of who will so fir interest themselves what number pf subscribers (name, post oftice, County and State,) may bc reck? oned in tho beginning; the price governed by aizo of sheet for six or twelve montht to be forth-coming on the reception of thc first number. Let all communications !> addressed SIDI H. RROWNE, July ll Marion C. H., S. C. New York Advertis&hents. GEO. C. DUNBAR, Hanker, nntl Cammliilon Broker Iit SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Tele? graph and Exprcoa Stocks, Comity, City 'and Tonn Bonds, Caa Stocks and miscel? laneous Railroad Securities. No. 7 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. air Refers to Dr. John Fisher and Col. L. D. Childs, Columbia, S. C. July lg 3mo_ STEVENS HOUSE, 21,23,25 AND 27 BROADWAY, N. Y. OPPOSITE nOWLTNO OREEN. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. TnE STEVENS HOU8E is well and widely known to tho travoling public. Tho location is especially suitable to mer? chants and business mon; it is in close proximity to tho business part of tho city, is on tho highway of Southern and Wos't ern travel, and adjacent to all the princi? pal railroad and steamboat depots. Tho Slovens House has liberal accom? modation for over 300 guests; it is well fur? nished, and possesses every niodorn improvement for tho comfort and enter? tainment of its inmates. Tho rooms hav? ing boen refurnished and remodeled, wo are enabled to oller extra facilities for the comfort and plcasuro of our guests. Tho rooms are spacious and woll ventilated provided with gas and water; the attend? ance is prompt and respectful, and thc tablo is generously provided with- every delicacy of the season-at moderate rates. GEO. K. CHAME &. CO., May 31 Gmo Proprietors. SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO.; DASHERS, NO. 10 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from banks, bankers, merchants and other j. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at tho regular Stock Ex? change by a mendier of the lirni. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. April S DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. Jons R. CECIL. Cvut's J. LAWKENCE. WM. A. HALSTED JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 2S, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner of Reade street, ) New York. The tyne on which this paper is printed is from tue above Foundry. Nov 18 A Truly Wonderful Medicine! DEISITSH'S (jl'EEX'S DELIGHT. Liver Complaint Cured by Queen's Delight. THE symptoms of Liver Complaint arc uneasiness and pain in tho right side, and soreness upon touch immediately under tho inferior ribs; inability to lie upon the left side, or, if at all, a dragging sensation is produced which .seriously affects respiration, causing, very often, a troublesome cough. Together with these symptoms, we per?oive a coated tongue, acidity ol the stomach, deficiency of per? spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the shoulder, with a great disposi? tion to sleep, and depression of spirits, and sometimes son s in tho mouth or throat. These symptoms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce consump? tion, the most haueiul of all diseases. Dyspepsia. The symptoms ot Dj spepsia are various; those affecting tho stomach aro nausea, heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust for food, sometimes a depraved appetite, sense of fulness or weight in tho stomach, sinking or Uuttcring in tho pit of the sto? mach, sour eructations, coated tongue, acidity of tho stomach, hurried and difii cult breathing, Ac. The sympathetic affections arc very di vorsifled-cold foet, pain or weakness through the limbs, swimming of the head, sudden flushes of boat, Ac. The usn of tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT should bo porsevored in until every symp? tom of Dyspepsia has vanished, and health is entirely restored. Derangements of the Liver and Stomach Are sources of insanity. From disorder or obstruction, a morbid action of thc sym? pathetic and other ?ervos follows, and tho functions of the brain are impaired and dorangod; derangement there will also produce disease of the heart, skin, lungs and kidneys, lt is owing to the same cause that thousands die with Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most baneful disease, Consumption. Tho origin of numerous cases of Con? sumption is impaired digestion; ami many, many cases IP:' supposed Consumption could bo entirely cured by tho uso of the QUEEN'S DELIGHT, as tho emaciation, debility and cough attending weakness of the digestivo organs aro so rear allied to tho symptoms of Consumption, that thu one disease is frequently mistaken for the other. Notice. It is a well-established fact that fully one-half of the female portion of our population are seldom in tho enjoyment of good he alth, or, to uso their own expres? sion, "never fed well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous and have no appetite. To this class of invalids, the Queen's Delight is especially rocommonded, Their peculiar tonic ano invigorating properties render it invalua? ble in snob cases. The patient should im? mediately discard all lulls and powders, as tlu:v only weaken tho system, and resort to the usc of tho Queen's Delight, tho inva? riable result of w hich will bo a strong and hearty constitution, a disappearance of all nervousness, a good appetite and a perfect restoration lo health. Weak and delicate children are made strong by using the Queen's Delight. In fact, it is a Family Medicine; it can be ad? ministered with pei b et safety to a child three months old, tho most delicate female or n mun ol ninety. Ka- Be Biirc ;m<! ask for "nF.INITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT;" none other is genu? ino. For sale bv FISHER A ll El NITS ll. Druggists, July li Columbi.i. B.C. [[FAMILY MEDICINES. FTinOMPSON'S GENUINE EYE WAT BB, J. for Boro an l inilamed eyes. McAllister's AU-liealing Salvo - a valu? able ointment for old sore.-. Dalbv'.- Carminative fm children. Fly Poison Paper, for instant death to Hies. Harvey's Bat Plums, tho rat annihi? lator. "llnrlenm Oil," tho Dutch specific-a cure-all. Extract Lemon and Vanilla, for flavoring. Flea Powder, for insects, ants, Ac Soothing Syrup, for children teething. Sugar Plums, for wrms-tho Pontoons. Soda Water Powders, for a cool drink. For salo by FISHER A. HE?NITSH, Juno 1 Druggists. i DOUBLE DAILY ALL-RAIL PASSENGER ROCTfc BETWEEN ATL?NTA& NEW ORLEANS, VIA CHATTANOOGA and GRAND JUNCTION. Through in Forty-nine Hours ! TRAINS leavo Atlanta daily at 8.45 a. m. and 7 p. m.: making closo Connections at all points. Arrive at Now Orleans at 8 p. m. and 11.40"p. m. ??~ Passengera by trains of tho Georgia Railroad make closo connections with this rente at Atlanta. No Steamboats or Omnibuses on this Route. ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECHEO THROUGH . Fare as Low as by any other Route. THROUGH TICKETS, Good until used, can bc obtained at General Ticket Ofiico, Atlanta, Ga.; Geor? gia Railroad, Augusta, Ga.; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C.; South Carolina Railroa :, Columbia, 8. C. JOHN R. PECK, Master Transportation Wcstoru and Atlantic Railroad. July 17 3ino Laurens Railroad-New Schedv?e. OITICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAI-KENS C. H., S. G., Julv 12, 1807. ON and alter MONDAY, 22d instant, tho trains will run over this Road as fol? lows, until f urther notice: Leave Laurena at 5 o'clock a.m. on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m. Leave Newberry on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at flftv minutes alter 12 o'clock, connecting with hoth trains on thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Hele? na Shops. JOSEPH CREWS, Sup t. July 10_ Notice to Holders of Past Due Bonds and Coupons of the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Co. j tfv 1 -?r-'tar - ? iw *<?ar-y TREASH'S OFFICE, C.& S. C. R. R. CO., COLUMBIA, July 10, 1HG7. HOLDERS of PAST DUE BONDS and INTEREST COUPONS of this Com? pany aro requested to present Thom to thc undersigned, who ia authorized to issue therefor new Coupon Ronds, bearing inte? rest at 7 per cent, per annum. Fractional Bonds will bo issued for sums leas than $500. Parties residing at a distance may trans? mit per Express, at t.io expense of the Company. C. H. MANSON, July li 10 Treasurer. Daily Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad SUPT'S OFFICE G. ft C. R. R., COLUMBIA, May 80, 18G7. ON and after tho lat day of June, thc Trains of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company will bo run daily (Sun? days excepted) over the Blue Ridge Rail? road, between Anderson and Walhalla, to connect with tho up and down trains of tho Greenville Railroad. B. SLOAN, June 2 _ Sup. G. fe C. R. R. Sup'ts Office N. C. Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, MAY 27, 1.SG7. UNTIL further notice, Passenger Trains will run on thia Road as fjliows: Mail 'JYain-East. Leave Cliarlotto daily 12.19 a. m. ; Grocns boro 4.51; Raleigh U.18. Arrive in Golds boro 12.10 p. m. West. Leavo C.oldsboro 1.07 p. in.; Raleigh .1.50; Greensboro 7.58. Arrive in Charlotte 12.19 a. m. Passengers make close through connec? tions-either way-at Charlotte, with the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad; at Greensboro, via Danville and Richmond; at Raleigh, via Weldon and Bay Lino and Annamcssio Line. Also, connect at Golds boro with Mail Train on Wilmington and Weldon Road, to and from Wilmington. Time from Cliarlotto to New York forty hours, by either route. May 29 _ JAS. ANDERSON. Sup't. General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE ft S. C. RAILROAD. COLOMBIA, 8. C., May 2, 1807. ON and after SUNDAY. May 5, the sche? dule of the Passenger Tra?na over tins Road will be as follows: Leave Cohujtbia at.5.30 p. m. Arrive at cArlotte ut.12.15 a. m. Leave ClflBtte at. 12.20 a.m. Arrive utjjHIuinbia at. 0.50 a. m. Close cWfneotions are made at Columbia and Charlotte with mail trains on the North Carolina and South Carolina Railroads. Ry this arrangement, pasaengers by Green? ville Road go immediately through East? ward, and have no detention in Columbia. TH ROUGH TICKETS are sold at Colum? bia to Richmond, Va., Washington, D. 0.. Baltimore Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and New York city-giving choice ol' routes ria Portsmouth or Richmond-and baggage clucked. Tickets are also sold at Char? lotte for Charleston and Augusta. An Accommodation Train, for freigibt and h eal passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week', and Charlotto on the ?anio days and hour; arriving at Columbia and Charlotte at 7 p. m. May :*._C. ROU KN IO HT. Sup't. Schedule over South Carolina R. R GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHABLBSTOM, S. C., March ll, 1SGG. ON and after the Pith inst..thoThrough Mail Train will run na follows, viz: Leave Charleston.8.00 a. ni. Arrive at Columbia. 5.20 p, m. Leavo Columbia.5.60 a. ni. Arrive at Charleston.4.00p. ni. March 13 FL T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad IPASSENGER Trains will run daily, Sun? . day:? excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m. " Alston at.9.05 " " Newberry at.10.35 " Arrive at Abbovulo at. 8.13 p. m. " at Anderson at. 5.10 " " at Greenville at.5.40 " Leave Greenville at. 0.00 a. m. " Anderson at.0.30 " " Abbeville at. 8.35 " M Newberry at.1.20 p.m. Arrive at Alston at.2.45 ** ?? at Columbia at. 4.40 "