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I Expressly for ike Columbia.Phoenix.] Cable Despatches. BERLIN, July 23.-Count Bismarck's officiai organ denies that there is any troth in tho recently reported stories of tho.probability of war. ST. PETERSBURG, July 23.-By an imperial ukase, Poland is now ab? sorbed into Russia. Kiews Item?. WASHINGTON, July 23.-It is stated that the President is considering tho propriety of calling the Distriet Cr rn mandera together, to establish uni? form rules of action for the recon? struction Acts. Mr. Humb, Secretary of Legation to Mexico, is informally performing tho functions of Minister. Chief of Police Dimon, of Mobile, has ordered the disbandment of all military organizations among the j colored people of that city. The Judiciary Committee adjourned to-day until October. NEW ORLEANS, July 23.-No rain here yesterday and to-day-tho first j time it has not raibod for two con? secutive days for B?X weeks. Very j sultry-thermometer 96. The Indianola Bulletin, of tho 18th, reports the yellow fever on the in? crease-there are sick in almost every houso in town-and makes appoalfor assistance in money aud hospital sup? plies. The fever has'also broken out in Lavaca, Texas. Tho Bulletin re? ports much suffering, many families destitute and without protection, and rcquosts contributions for the relief of tho sufferers. A convention of planters is in ses? sion in this city, to ondavor to devise means for rebuilding tho levees. Tho result is undetermined. Accounts of tho crops continue un? favorable-of cotton, moro favorablo than of grain aud cane. Tho Shrove-1 port Sou tit-western Reporter reports tho worm in the cotton in tho Red River couutry, and says prospects aro gloomy. Acoounts from the entire State ot Louisiaua, parts of Missis? sippi and Alabama, and North-eastern Texas, report too much rain, aud the cottou worm appoaring. * AUGUSTA, July 23.-Thc weather is favorablo to crops. Accounts from the coast aro unfavorable to Sea Islnud cotton. Tho board of registration in the Thirteenth Territorial District orders . employers to notify employees of the presouce of theboard for registration. In any instance whero tho order is not enforced by employers, they will have the extent of tho law enforced by a military commission. SAVANNAH, July 23.-The cottou crop is somewhat damaged by tho late heavy rains, shedding, and the boll worm. Prospects still fair for a two third crop. The rice crop is reported badly damaged. MEMPHIS, July 23.-The cholera is decreasing here. Lato accounts from Arkansas represent tho' discaso as prevailing on tho plantations in the vicinity of Piuo Bluff and Helena. Ono planter lost twenty-five hands last week. Crop prospects are very encoura'g . ing. Gen. Pillow estimates his corn wcrop at 200,000 bushels. CHARLESTON, July 23.-Arrived ?Beamers Manhattan, New iork; Fal ^^on, Baltimore. Weather vory fino for crops. RITA BAGA Hi SEED. ALARGE LOT of tho Pall and Winter variotv of RUTA RAGA and the * LARGE OLORE, NORFOLK and STONE TURNIP SEEDS; also, tho Winier variety of GARBAGE SEEDS-crop lt?t>7-from Landrcth A Son. Just received at July 16 49_E. POLLARD'S. t Tlinnie \ \t JUST recoivod. G kegs of those delicious SUGAR TAMARINDS. This fruit is especially adapted for the invalid as a cooling and nutritious beverage. They aro also excellent in fevers, to alluv thirst. At Joly 7 raO ?. POLLARD'S. ' FLOUR! FLOUR! ! EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, ground from tho best new wheat in 1 airfield Dis? trict. For salo low. July 12 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. NO. 1 MACKEREL. AFRESH SUFPLY, just received ai July 12 J. C. SEEGERS A CIV8. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS! THE 600? POTASH. AHEW FOTASn, or CONCENTRATED LYE: will inako hotter soap, with less trouble, than any other potash out. It is much choaper, and a ready Boap-makor. Try it. Try lt. Now things must bo tried. I bis Potash ia genuine, and is warranted to mako Soap. Buy it at the right place, and you wont bo deceived. Tho Orand i'-'tash is for sale or.lv by FISHER A KE1NITSII, Druggists. July 21_ Louisa of Prussia raid Her Time. BY LOUISA MUHLBACIL An Histori? cal Novel, illustrative of tho poriod of Napoleon's Invasion of Germany. Now supply of Henry VIII aud'Cathcrino Tarr, ? Frederick tho Groat and bis Family, Joseph ll ano his Court, Merchant of Berlin, Froderick the Groat and bis Friends. Price of each of above, in clolh, $2. Paper-bound Novela-a new stock-at 25 and 50 cents. Other new and valnablo Rooks. For salo at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S July 18 Bookstoro, Columbia. WANTED, CA 8. C. R. R. BONDS and COUPONS. . North Caroona Ronds, old and new. South Carolina stock. G. A C. Railroad Bonds-guaranteed. North-Eastorn Railroad Bonds. FOR SALE-C. A S. C. R. R. Stock. THOS. E. GREGG A CO., Juue 27 Brokers. y 'J , . ~ FINANCIAL AND CO?ttiUKKOlAL. Nsw YORK, July 23-Noon. -Stocka strong. iMoney 5@6 per cent Gold 39M Flour lOfaSWc- lower. Wheat 2(rt)So. lower. Corn steady. Pork $28.75@24 Lard quiet, at 12K Cotton quiet, and finner, at 27. 7 P. M.-Cottan very beary; sal?s 1,800 bales, at 27@27>?. Flour 15@ 20c. lower-mixed to good Southern $9.30@10.90; fancy and extra South? ern $11@16.75. Wheat dull, and 8@ 5o. lower-new Georgia amber $2.65 @2.72; whito Virginia 82.80. Oom heavy, and l?2o. lower-Western mixed 98@$1. Provisions firm. Mess pork $23.90. Sugar very active and firm-Porto Rico 13@13)?; Musoo vado ll>?(?>*2<.<. Turpentine 75>?. Rosin $3.62>?($8.60. Gold 39^. Money unchanged, at 3@4 per cont. MOBILE, July 23.-There ?B light demand for cotton, and little offering; market dosed quiet and firmer-low middling 22V.; sales 125 bales; re? ceipts for two days 122 bales. NEW ORLEANS, July 23.-Sales of j cotton 1,200 bales; market firm, at 24,Vj(g)25; receipts for three days 722 ba?es; exports for samo time 10,786 bales. Sugar-Louisiana fair 12^; striotly prime 15(a,15?.i; Cuba firm Nos. 13 and 14 13. Molasses dull nominally 48@52. Flour quiet-su? perfine $10.75(^11; double extra $11.75; choice ?18.25. Corn quiet and firm-yellow and mixed $1.25(0) 1.35; whito $1.40. Pork firm, hold? ers asking $25.75. Lard-tierce 13'.j; keg 14'i. Bacon linn; no ohauge; stook light. C -Md 40. AUGUSTA, Johj 23.-Cotton advanc? ing; offerings light; sales 127 bales middlings 21@24V?. SAVANNAH, July 23.-Cotton in fair demand, and prices firm; there was little done, in consequence of light stock; iniddliugs 25@25Jgj receipts 220 bales. CHARLESTON, July 23.-Cotton mar? ket active; lower gra?les firm; better grades improved }?c. ; sales IGObales; middlings 25\?(<V-2G. CINCINNATI, Jilly 23.-Pork active, at $24.50@,25. Bacon advanced. Corn dull. Flour dull and lower. ST. LOUIS, July 23.-Cotton heavy. Flour steady. Coru iirm, and low grades 95@$1.08. Provisions ad? vancing. LIVERPOOL, July 23-Noon.-Cot? ton quiet and steady; sales 8,000 bales. Weather unfavorable for crops. LONDON, July 23-2 P. M.-Con? sols 94 5-10. Bonds 72 11-16. LONDON, July 23-Evening.-Con? sols closed at 941.,. Bonds 72 11-16. LIVERPOOL, July 23-Evening. Cotton closed quiet and steady; sales 10,000 bales-uplands 10^'d.; Or? leans 14%d. Vinegar, Coffee, Oraclters, DE2to 2RB LH. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 ubi. White Wino .20 sack? RIO COFFEE. 5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS. 5 " Soda 5 " Butter " 2 " Sugar SN ATS. 2 " Ginger SNAPS. For salo low by July 18_E. A G. D. HOPE. TEAS, tto?. YOUNG H.VBon, Moyuue, Hysou and llnest Oolong-fresh and of exquisite flavor. White Wine and Cider Vinogars. Cul>a Molasses and Golden Syrup, Ac. Just received and for *ale by _Julyj6_ CF.?). *YMJIERS._ HAMS, Sec. TIERCES choice SUGAR-CURED HAMS -small sizes. Tierces pure LEAF LARD. 1,000 lbs. Sngar-curcd BREAKFAST STRIP BACON. Just to hand and t?rsalo by GEO. SYMMERS. _ Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. BBLS. SUGAR CRACKERS, Bbls. Soda Biscuit. Bbls. (.'ream Crackers, " Butler Crackers, " Ginger Schnapps, Just received i>cr steamer, und for salo by_ J. rt T. R. AGNEW. HEPATICA. EANKNINS HEPATIC BITTERS-a new ami valuable compound, possess? ing extraordinary powers over tho organs of the liver and stomach, making it a po? sitive remedy for dyspepsia or indigestion and o liver i?vigorator. Try a bottle For s".lc wholesale at his prices. FISHER rt HEINITSH, Druggists, Agents, Columbia. Juno 20_ Irish Potatoes I CHOICE NEW POTATOES, for sale at greatly reduced prices bv Juno 26 J. rt T. lt. AGNEW. Lawns, Lawns. JUST received, a nico lot of LAWNS, at twenty cents per vard. Juno 18 ALFRED TOLLESON. TO RENT, THE ROOM over tho atoro of Thomson Earlo. Applv to April l'J ALFRED TOLLESON. HAMS AND BACON STRIPS, SUGAR-CURED, at JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Juno 80 E. H. STOKES TAKES H is mothod of informing his former patrons that he has RF> .FITTED and FURNISHED his HOUSE in tho best manner, and is now prepared to receive TRANSIENT GUESTS on tho most favorable terms. His houao is eligibly and conveniently situated-on tho cornor of Franklin street, oppositoOdd Follows Hall, (a lew doors bolow tho Ex chango Hotel ) RICHMOND, VA. Juno 19 _ Imo* WANTED, AGOOD WHITE WOMAN, to do the gonoral honso-worVfor asmab family. None neod apply only those who can como well recommended. For such a ono, libo-> ral wages will bo paid. Apply at this omeo. June 20 Imo "," V?i N^^ T 0UI8A, OF PRUSSIA-by WLiee Mubl "Bonch and Bar, its wit, humor, Ao.-by Blgolow-wlttfpiatas. College Life; by Bev. Dr. Stephen Olin. Thackeray's English Humorists, and the Belgas ot the Four Georges. Liber Librorum-ila Structure, Pur? poses, Ac. ? Seabrook's Travels in Germany and Switzerland. Jar. Wynyan's Ward; by tho author of Sylvan Holt's Daughter. Raymond's Heroino-a capital ,novol, aays the London Timen. Diavola, or Nobody's Daughter; by Miss Braddon. Also, now supplies of all Miss Muhl bach's Historical Romances. For salo at J. J. McCARTEB'8 Bookstore, July 10_B. L. BBYAN. Important to House-keepers. REVOLUTION IN THE PBESERVING OF FRUITS.,Vc. FRUIT-PRESERV? ING SOLUTION. It. is a perfect anti? septic, the cheapest and best method in tho world for preserving all kinds of Fruits, Jcllioa, Spiced Fruits, Tomatoos, Cidor, Wine, Milk, some kinds of Vegetables, Ac. It saves sugar; it saves tho troublo of sealing; it saves tho expense of sealing or airtight jars or cans; it is 50 per cent, choapcr than any other method. It will {iroBcrvo milk sweet from 12 to 30 hours onger than it will naturally keep, with a result of furnishing moro cream and mak? ing more butter in warm weather or in warm climates. Ono bottle will preservo 128 pounds of fruit, or 48 gallons of wino or cider, or 128 gallons of milk. Warrant? ed to contain nothing injurious to health. Full directions for using accompany oach bottle. It in cheap, healthful and "effect? ual. For sale by FISHER .v HEINIT8H, Agents, July 18 Druggists. Butter and Cheese. ]TUREENS GOSHEN BUTTER-reduced . price. Firkins choice Orange County BUTTER -reduced price. Also, a frosh supply of that delicious Butter, in 2Mb. packages-air and water? tight, Piuo Apple English Dairy and prime X. Y. State fcactory Cheero. For sah? low by July ii GEO BYM&IERS. ' DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. er t^i LRS. CALOMEL. DU 101? oz. QUININE. 25 oz. SF LP. MORPHIA. 10 lbs. CROTON OIL. 50 lbs. CHLOROFORM. 5 lbs. NITRATE SILVER. 200 lbs. GUM CAMPHOR. 1,000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS. 1,080 lbs. FLOR. SULPHUR 2,000 lbs. BLUE STONE. 100 lbs. SPAN. INDIGO. 100 lbs. CREAM TARTAR. 1,000 lbs. COOKING SODA. 2.000 lbs. COPPERAS. For salo low by FISHER A HEIN1T8H, Druggists, vj NOTICE. BREAKFAST HOUSE. IPASSENGERS leaving Columbia ou the South Carolina Railroad by thc morning train, can get BREAKFAST at Kingsville, as ample time is allowed for that purpose C. A. SCOTT, June 2'J Proprietor. MOUNTAIN AIR. MPERSONS who desiro to pass tho summer months in a healthy section, where good water and mountain air aro the principal attractions, can bo comfort? ably accommodated at tho WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily each way. Board by the week or month at reasonable rates. D. RIEMANN. St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, ILA. r n o r R i E T o R s : WM. A. HURD, of New Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Ya. jfc'tT Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Hotel. July 3 Gmo HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock ?? STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap. ? Juno 18 A LFRED TOLLES? >N. A LETTER WORTH READING. IT* H. HEIN1TSII-DEAR SIR: For tho 2Jm benelit of tho afllictod, I scud you this certificate. My non having been se- | veroly afflicted with Scrofula for the last two years-so much so that he has been confined to his room tho greater part of tho time, and I had completely despaired of bis recovery. Having applied to the boat of physicians without reliof, I was at las! inducid to try your preparation of QUEEN'S DELIGHT. I am happy to say it bas acted like a charm-increased his appetite, purified and enriched bia blood, improved his health, and although covered with running sores, from which many pieces of bone worked out, yet, to my groat astonishment, all except ono has healed up. A few more bottles will accomplish a radical cure. I regard your medicine a womb rlul panaci a, and should bo gene? rally used. Yours truly. Juno 20 15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, DIFFERENT GRADES, low to dealers. Juno 30 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. KEEP COOL. TEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices; from 5 cents to $3. Call and get a pretty fan. ALFRED TOLLESON*. WHEAT AND FLOUR. IWILL nay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for WHEAT and FLOUR. Will fcrnish bags when desired. - Jnn0 *5_ALFRED TOLLESON. Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. &^?ti?$&t> HADING resumed tin' KabOVO business, I am prc .w*^T**^pired to executo all kinds of work iu tho abovo lino at tho shortost notice and most reasonable prices. A varioty or COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. Aug 30 M. H, BERRY. At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage Faorory. Agricultural and Horticultural Im? plements. Al the Sign of the G?ulen rad-I*>ck. ALARGE SUPPLY of tho above, con? sisting in part of PLOWS, HARROWS, FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, Scythes, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellora. AI-SO, Pruning Saws and Knives, Ladies' Gar don Tools, in setts and pairs; Transplant? ing Trowels and Forks, Spades, Spading Forks, Bakes, Hoes, Lines, Ac. In store and for salo LOW for CASH by April 5 JOHN C. DIAL. Charleston Advertisements. Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! CONSUMERS doaironaof availing them? selves of tho reduced rates of freight on tho South Carolina Railroad, can have their orders filled immediately, at LOW RATES, by addressing H. P. BAKER & CO., rio. 20 Cumberland Street, ? July 19 6*_ Charleston, 8. C. D. B. HASELTON, 331 King Street, Charleston, S. C., General Agfot fer thc Weed Shuttle Machine FOR South Carolin a and Florida. SEW? ING MACHINES, of all kinds, cleaned, ronaired, improved and for pale. Needles, Oil and Tools, of all kinda. Juno 29 lm* MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. MTHIS well-known FIRST-CLASS H0TEL has been thoroughly repair? ed, refitted and refnrnii-hed, and is now ready for tho accommodation of tho traveling public, whose patronago ie re? spectfully solicited. Tho proprietor promises to do all in his power for Ibo comfort of his guests. March 21 J08EPH PURCELL, Prop r^ Livery and Sale Stables, ^ CHALMERS STREET, Charleston, 8. C. HIE-^?q?j^ JfPS|GEN A RAKER, Pro. H&sBdg ?M tl prictors. Carriages, Phaetons, Bug? gies and Saddle Horsos to libre, at all hours. Mules and Horses for salo. Feb 27 Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON. S. C. COACHES always in readiness to convey passengers to and from Hie Hotel. Feb 20 WHITE A MIXER, Proprietors. Notice is Hereby Given, THAT tho Vestry and Church Wardens of Trinity Church, Columbia, S. C., will present their petition, on tho 2d day ot' August noxt, to his Honor Chancellor Carroll, sitting at chambers in Columbia. S. C., for a renewal, for fourteen years, of thc CHARTER incorporating said Church. Tho capital stock ot thc said corporation in real estate to bo $10,000. This notice and the said petition being in pursuance of tho Act ol Assembly, approved the 20th dav of December, lHGfl. PICKLING rt POPE, Jnr..- 2 mw2mo Att'ys for Petitioners. NOTICE, rilli REE months after dato, application 1 will be made for a renewal of STOCK CERTIFICATE No. 1,811, dated February 13, 1?")(?, for ten shares of S. C. R. R. C<<. and S. W. R. R. Bank, in tho name of A. R. Taylor, Trustco for Grace B. Elmore-the original being'lost. Muy 1 eow:iuio A. R. TAYLOR.fr'stoc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN EQUITY-UNION DISTRICT. Joseph VYhitmire and others, creditors of John R. R. Giles, vs. Janies T. Douglas ami wife.-Hill to Marshal Asst ts. PURSUANT to a decretal order of his Honor Chancellor Carroll in thia caso, thc creditors of John ll. R. Giles, deceased, late of Union District, S. C.. are required to render on oath and (-stablish their de? mands before mc, bj- the first dav of Octo? ber next. WM. MUNRO. Commissioner in Equity Union Dist. Union C. H., S. C., June 20, 1807. Juno 23_+tol RICHLAND-IN EQUITY. Mrs. Emma T. Hopkins, Executrix, vs. Henry Caughnian e! al.-Bill for Sate of Beal Estate. IN pursuance of the decretal order in thc above stated case, thu creditors of WRIGHT DENLEY, doceasi d. arc her? by directed to establish their demands before mo, in Columbia, on or before thc first day of December next. I). B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. July 14 mw8mo RICHLAND-IN EQUITY. John W. Parker vs. John L. Boat wright, Adm'r, et al. IN pursuance of the decretal ordi r in the above stated case, tho creditors of thc late .JOHN H. BOAT WRIGHT ai c directed to render and establish their demanda against the estate, before mc, in Columbia, on or before tho first dav of October next. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. July l l inw3mo Richland District-In Equity. Franklin H. Elmore and Albert R. Elmore, Adm'rs, vs. Grace B. Elmore Ct al. - Hill tu Marshal Assets, Sale of Heal Estate, Relief, dc. IN pursuance of the decretal order in the above stated caso, the creditors of HARRIET C. ELMORE, deceased, are hereby required to establish their de? mands before mo, on or before tin-first day ol January next. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. July 14 mwSmo RICHLAND-IN EQUITY. Edward Kinslcr and Henry 0. Kinsler, Executors of J. J. Kinslcr', deceased, vs. Amelia B. Kinslor et al.-Bill for b)j unc? tion. Sale of Heal Estate, die. IN pursuance of tho decretal order in thc above stated case, the creditors of the late J. J. KINSLER arc hereby required to establish their demands against tho ca?ate, beforo me, in Columbia, on or before tho first day of January next. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. B. D. July l-l_mwSmo RYCHLAND-IN EQUITY. M. D. Wood, Adm'r dc bonis non. et ux et al., vs. Mrs. Ann Beck et al. IN pursuance of the decretal order in the above stated case, the creditors of tho late CHAS. BECK aro hereby required to prove their demands before me, within three months from publication hereof, and to filo their objections to tho prayers of tho complainants' bill. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. July 14_ mw3mo M?IOll INSTITUTE, WINNSB0R0, S. C. jm* THE second term of this /fiJfeA scholastic year will open on Hi. Mfflff?&MONDAY, tho 22d day of July. Aiypfc* Tho destruction of tho Insti jjP^jpuito buildings by lire will prove ??fc^1 no obstacle in the proper con? duct of thc institution, as suitable rooms have been preparca on tho grounds for tho tomporary accommodation of tho school; and BOARDING can still bo ob? tained in tho families of tho Prinoipal and Teachora. For particulars, address G. A. WOODWARD, Principal. July 7_12 SMALLH0USE~F?R SALE ! MTHE PRESBYTERIAN MISSION OH APEL, on tho squaro South of thc Asylum: suitable for a small family residence. Apply to R. L. BRYAN. Juno 7 New York Advertisements. GEO. CTDUNBAB, Banker, ami Commission Broker FI 80UTHERN SEOUBrriEfl, Tele? graph and Express Stopks, County, City and Town Bonds, Caa Stocks and miscel-, I&IICOUB Railroad Securities. No. 7 WALL BTBEET, NEW YORK. 93- Refers to Dr. John Fisher and Col. L. D. Childs, Colombia, 8. C. Joly 1? 3mo STEVENS HOUSE, 21,23,23 AND 27 Ii ROADWAY, N. Y. OPPOSITE BOWLINO OREEN. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. . THE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widoly known to tho traveling pnblic. The location is especially uuitablo to mer? chants and business men; it is in close proximity to tho business part of the city, is on tho highway of Southern and West? ern travel, and adjacent to all tho princi? pal railroad and steamboat depots. Tho Stevens Honan has liberal accom- ? modation for over 300 guests; it is well fur? nished, . and possesses every modern improvement for tho comfort and enter- j tainmont of its inmates. Tho rooms hav? ing boen refurnished and remodeled, wo are onablod to offor extra facilitiea for thc comfort and pleasuro of our guests. Tho ] rooms aro spacious and woll ventilated provided with gas and water; tho attend? ance is prompt and respectful, and tho table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season-at moderate rates. GEO. K. CHASE A CO., May 31 Gmo Proprietors. SOUTHERN BANK N0TE8!~ SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission bj LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., BANKERS, NO. 10 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from banks, hauliers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex cbango by tv member of tho firm. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. April 8 Dr.WITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTE? JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. VTOS. 28, SO and 32 Centro street, (corner 1_T? of Reade strett. ) New York. The type on which thia pap' r is printod la from the above Foundry. * Nov 18 A Truly Wonderful Medicine! IIEMTSirS QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Liver Complaint Cured by Queen's Delight. 1?IIE symptoms of Liver Complaint are . uneasiness and pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediately under the inferior ribs; inability to lie upon the left side, or, if at all, a dragging sensation is produced which seriously aflbcta respiration, causing, very often, a troublesome cough. Together with these symptoms, wu perceive a coated tongue, acidity of thc stomach, deficiency of per? spiration, and some times a sympathetic pain in the shoulder, with a great disposi? tion to slot ]), and depression of apirits, and sometiiues sores in the mouth or throat. These symptoms, if permitted to continue', will eventually produce consump? tion, the most baneful of all diseases. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia are various; those affecting th?: stomach are nausea, heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust for food, sometimes a depraved appetite, souse of fulness or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering tn tho pit of tho sto? mach, sour eructations, coated tongue, acidity of tho stomach, hurried and diffi? cult breathing, A e. Tho sympathetic affections are very di versified-cold fcot, paiu or weakness through tho limbs, swimming of tho hoad sudden Hushes of heat, Ac. The uso of tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT should bc persovered in until every symp? tom of Dyspepsia ha? vanished, and health is entirely restored. Derangements of the Liver and Stomach Are sources of insanity. From disorder or obstruction, a morbid action of thesym pathetic and other nerves follows, and tho functions of tho brain are impaired and deranged; der an gi nient there will also produce disease of the heart, skin, lungs and kidneys. It is owing to tho same causo that thousands die with Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fovor, and that most baneful disease, Consumption. Tho origin of numerous cases of Con? sumption is impaired il igest ion: and many, many cases of supposed Consumption could be entirely cured by tho use of tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT, as tho emaciation, debility and cough attending weakness ol thc digestivo organs aro so near allied to tho symptoms of Consumption, that tho one diseaso is frequently mistaken for the other. Notice. It is a well-established fact that fully one-half of tho female portion of onr population are seldom in tho enjoyment of good health, cr, to usc their own expres? sion, "never feel well." They aro languid,' devoid of all energy, cxtrcmoly nervous and have no appetite. To this class of invalids, thc Queen's Delight is (.*i>ecially recommendeu. Their peculiar tonio-and invigorating properties render it invalua? ble in such cases. Tho patient should im? mediately discard all pills and powders, as they only weaken the system, and resort to tho uso of tho Queen's" Delight, tho inva? riable result of which will be a strong and hearty constitution, a disappearance of all nervousness, a good appetite and aperfect restoration to health. Weak and delicate children aro made strong by using the Queen's Delight. In fact, it is a Family Medicine; it can be ad? ministered with perfect safety to a child three months old, tho most delicate femalo or a man of ninety. ?r Bo sure and ask for "HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT;" none other is genu? ine. For Halo bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists, J uly 9 Columbia, S. C. FAMILY MEDICINES. THOMPSON'S GENUINE EYE WATER, for soro and Inflamed eyes. McAllister's All-healing Bal VC-ft valu? able ointment for old sores. Dalby's Carminativo for Children. Fly Poison Papor, for instant death to ^Harvey's Rat Plums, rat annihilator. "Harloam Oil," tho Dutch specific curo-all. Extract Lomon and Vanilla, for flavoring. Flea Powder, for insects, ants, Ac. Soothing Syrup, for children toothing. Sugar Plums, for worms-the Pontoons. Soda Water Powders, for a cool drink. For s<Uc by FISHER A HEINITSH, J\ ti 1 Druggists. t Auction Sales Hardicare, Codon Yarns, Soap, Starch Tobacco, do. By LEVIN & MTKELL. THIS MORNING, tho 24th instant, we will sell, at our store, without reserve, Sundry lots of Goods, consisting of Spades, Shovels, Chisels, Augers, Planes, Table and Tea-Spoons, Gimblets, Scissors, Knives and Forks, Hammers, Pocket Cutlery, Hat ehe? s, Saws, Locks, Skillets, Ovens, Hooks and Hinges, Files, and roany other articlcBS too nu? merous to mention. ALSO,' 100 bunches Cotton Yarn-No. 7 to 12, Boxes Soap, boxes Starch, Smoking and Chowing Tobacco, Maccaroni, Conporas, Blue Stone, And sundry other goods. MS- Terms cash. July 24 1 SOMETHING ?EW 11 CALL AND SEE ! MY stock of Goods ?. m. -? has been matorially Xs? gadded to during the past week, and am now prepared to show an oxcollent stock of JEWELRY. Also, WATCHES. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, otc. "Tip-top" GOLD PENS-tho beat manufactured. Persons desirous of having tho hair ol deceased friends or relatives proBorved in enduring style, can havo it MANUFAC? TURED into RINGS, BREAST-PINS or EAR-RINGS, handsomely or plainly orna? mented. BOT REPAIRINO of all kinds faithfull attended to, and at PRICES TO SUIT TH? TIMES. I. STJLZB AC HER, At J. Sulzbacher A Co.V, Assemblv street, opposite Market. July 12_ TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS! BOCK ISt?N? GOODS. IF von desire to supply yourselves for the FALL and ?VINTER TRADE, with tho Y ERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Oassimeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Je uns and Kersey Fabrics ! AU free from shoddy and other impurities, Older Samples from thc subscriber, and they viii be forwarded, with prices attach? ed, "during thc months of July and August. From th eso samples you can mako your selections and return your orders; ana the goods will bo forwarded directly from thc manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock Island Manufac. Co., Juno 2 lino Charlotte, N. C. AT KINARD'S. Jiast H.oooiA7"oc3L? A NEW SUPPLY OF DRKSS GOODS, OF THE YE RY LATESMTYLES. ALSO, A NEV SUl'PLY'OF Window Shades. THE above GOODS were purchased at the late GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, and will bo sold VERY LOW. M. iL. KINARD. May 28 IN THE PRICE OF Clothing ! ! AS is our usual custom at? tho close of each season, we* now offer our stock of SPRING CLOTHING AT COST! . BARGAINS in BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL-WOOL OASSIMERES & TWEEDS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Walker's Block. 1ST. B.-We are daily mak? ing additions to our stock of Clothing, with GOODS OF OUR OWN MANUFAC? TURE. % May 14 JOHN H. HEISE, Confectioner, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! CANDIES manufactured daily, at as low as can bo laid down hero from tin North. *3T Corner of Plain and Marion streets. Feb