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Prentice saya tho negro fy?i the
ballot is like a monkey with a razor
-in shaving himself, he'll oat bia
throat
A wag ?ngow? thal a suitable
litanical responso for many oity choirs
would be, "O, Lord I have mercy ott
us, miserable gingera."
Tho Chine*? bold the office in
school-teaohor to be the highest of
the world. AH the pepple there pre
educated,.and theinstruOtion of youth
is universal, i
Why. should physicians have a
greatiftarhOrror of tho sea than any?
body else?: Because they are liable
to see sickness.'
As it was: ?Et?nal vigilance is
thc price cr liberty. '* ? As it is: "in
ternal revenue is.^e)i>r'ice ?t liberty."
DEMOCRATIC KOMINAT?ONS.
MUNICIPAT, OFFICE?S-OT?V COLUMBIA.
? For Mayon
Con. J! P. THOMAS.
For Alcierm??.^WAVO No. 1.
T..W. RADOLIEPJi
CLARK WARING.
- JAMES CLAFFEY.
WARD NO. *2.
. Ti. BRYAN.
O. Z. RATES.
Vf ABD NO. 3.
W. P. GEIGER.
W. T. WALTER.
JOHN AGNEW.
*^fc)WAR^;HOPE.
W.'C. SWAFPLELD.
L. P. MTLLKR.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
DRS. REYNOLDS &
REYNOLDS are pre
^JRr parec? to furnish ARTI?
FICIAL TEETH on a larger scale
than heretofore, and' at rates much
below the usual charges.
Their r?oent improvement, lately
patented, constitutes the highest
order of art in this speciality, and is
fully warranted. '''Dentares' con?
structed by this process possess many
advantages over gold plate work, and I
can be supplied at about half the cost ]
of the latter.
An examination of specimens,
especially by those having experience I
in srioh matters, is respectfully invit-1
ed. Ordinary VULCANITE RUB?
BER SETS $25. The same, strength- ]
ened by gold bands, $35. Terms
cash._ April 80 %
Nomination for the Mayoralty.
WILLIAM M. MYERS, EBQ., is a candi?
date for the Mayoralty, and will be aup-1
ported by bis
tts? 8 NUMEROUS FRIENDS.
Crackers.
THRESH-MUSHROOM, Cream, Edin-1
J?, burgh,Butter, Jumbles,Gingersnaps,
Soda, Sec., tor salo by
Sept 12_GEORGE 8YMMER8.
Molasses and Syrups.
CUBA, Muscovado and Now Orleans MO- I
LASSES; also. Sugar House SYRUPS,
just received and for Bale low by
Sept 12 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Seed Rye and Oats.
FOR SALE BY
Aug 29 FISHER & LOWRANCF.
Air-Tight Fruit Jars.-Steam Con?
densing Stopper.
ANEW, convenient, perfect, cheap pre?
serving JAR, which aeourcH all the
advantages of moro costly Tins and Jars,
and easy in method. A few dozen for salo
by FISHER A HEINITSH,
July 14 t_Druggists.
DR. D. L. BOOZER,
HAVING obtained from the different
patentees of tho profession, office
rights of the latest improvement in DEN?
TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds of
DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability
and despatch, at the very lowest rates.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Office oa
Main stroet, Columbia, 8. G., three doors
North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber
Plates inserted at $25._May 2 ly
Machine Oil and Belting.
FOR sale by
May 31 FISHER St LOWRANCE.
Smoking Tobacoo.
1 Ai^i LBa- pure Spanish SMOKING
JLUU TOBACCO,
100 lbs. Lono Jack Smoking Tobacco.
For aale low by E. St G. D. HOPE.
NOTICE. j
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, September 9, 1868.
THE Ordinance which prohibits GOAT8
and SWINE running at large within
the corporate limits of this oity, will be
.strictly enforc 1 from this date. By order
of the Mayor. J. 8. MoMAHON,?
Sept 10 g_City Clork.
Pickles, &o.
1 i\ DOZ. Croaao St Blackwell's English
IA J PICKLES, CHOW-CHOW and PIC
COULL
20 dozen American PICKLES, Capers.
Pickled Lobster. Pine Apples in glass and
cans, Ac. For salo by E. St G. D. HOPE.
Bio Coffee.
S\K BAGS FAIR BJO COFFEE. For
? ? *J aale low to dosiers.
Jnn? 14 E. St G. P. HOES,
INDUSTRIAL AfiSOCIATIofc!
JUST rocoived, new patterns of Di
Sacques. Capes and Overalls. WSo.
?nov Hoop BkkU. " AugustaT^
Mackerel! Mackerel!
NEW MACKEREL, io whole, half and
quarter barrels and kits, Just receivedJ
and for sale by J. j^Kj^QMgW^
Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips]
AND FINE GOSHEN CHEESE,
?t Gi PIERCES.
Bugara on hand. Joly 18
EATING HOUSE AT AL8T0?T
"PASSENGERS on the Greenville and
JL Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK?
FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time
briug aiiowert.
Pee 27 MARY A ELK W A SON.
JOSIAH,.SIBLEY. SAMUEL H.
~ SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF C
??Their commissiona for selling OOTT
JCENT. ONLY.
?They are, at all times, propared? to mak
stored with orin transit to themselves, and
England; New York, Philadelphia, Boston,
8triot personal attontion wUl bo given to i
September 1_
New York Advertisements.
AND FLOUR SACKS.
THE old established "CORN EXCH ANGE
BAO MANUFACTORY" is prepared
td furnish ORAIN SACKS of any desired
size or nnality, and at short notice. Also,
COTTON and PAPER FLOUR SACKS,
neatly, printed to order. Information
pfomptlv furnished upon application.
\V. B. ?STEN fe CO.,
23 Poarl street, New York City.
' June 17 _8mo
"JAMES CONNER'S SONS
United States Type Foundry
?ND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
S. 28, SO and 82 Centre street, (comer
JL^I of Reade street,) Now York. Tho typo
on which this paper is printed is from the
above Foundry. Nov 18
Charleston Advertisements.
?p?l#lB. WlIXIAMSi
COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION
MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston, S. C. Sept 3 5mo
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE undersigned having
taken charge of tho above
well-known HOTEL, re?
spectfully informs his
friends and the traveling public that it has
been REFURNISHED, in all of ita depart?
ments. The tablo will, at all times, bo
supplied with the best the Market affords,
including every dolicaoy in season, while
the cuisine will be unexceptionable'. Tho
Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel are .sup?
plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water,
and Hot, C. )ld or Shower Baths can bo ob?
tained at any time. Tho samo attention
will be paid to tho comfort of tho guests
as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon
finding tho Charleston Hotel equal to any
in the United States. The patronage of
the traveling public is respectfully solicit?
ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent,
Jan ll 3mo Proprietor.
Aromatic Life Bitters.
ASUPERLATIVE TONIC and Invigor?
ating Cordial, composed, in part, of
American Ccntaury and Life Everlasting,
with other valuable vegetable products.
It will bo found an excellent STOMACH
BITTERS, an appetizer, and an anti
dyspeptic remedy. It is invaluable as a
Tonio, for Debility, Indigestion, Loss of
Appetite, Nervousness, Torpid Liver,
Sluggish Circulation. A generous stimu?
lant, quickening tho action of tho organs
of lifo, and imparting new powers to the
whole body.
Directions.-A table spoon-full to a wino
glass may bo taken, as often as occasion
requires, with a little sugar and wator,
or without. Dyspeptics may tako it just
before meala.
For salo by FISHER & HEINIT8H,
August 14 t_Druggists.
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,
Camden Street,rear of Gregg's China Store.
J. CiiENDIMKG, ... Proprietor.
HAVING thoroughly fitted np tho above
establishment aa a RESTAURANT,
I am prepared to furnish viaitora with tho
beBt of EATABLES and DRINKABLES.
OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc.,
prepared in the very heat atylo, bv one of
the finest cooks in tho ciiv. 8?PPE118
furnished at abort notice. Families sup?
plied with OYSTERS at reasonahlo prices.
Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
constantly on hand. LUNCH every dav at
II o'clock._Deo ?0_
DR. T. T. MOORE.
DENTAL SURGEON,
WOULD respectfully inform his PA?
TIENTS, and the public, that he
bas returned and ia prepared to executo,
in the most SCIENTIFIC MANNER, all
branches of his profession. TEETH EX?
TRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, or any sub?
sequent ill effects, by uee of Nitrons Oxide
or Laughing Gas. Onice over Grogg'a
Store._Aug ll
Fresh Crackers.
BBLS. SODA BISCUIT.
" 8ugar Crackers.
" Ginger Schnapps.
" Butter Crackers.
Also, Fancy .rackore, Egg Biscuit,
Cream Biscuit, Nonpareil Biscuit, Ac, for
sale by_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
New Arrivals.
FINE Sugar-cured Breakfast 8TBIP8.
Sugar-cured HAMS.
Fresh LEMONS and NEW FLOUR.
G. DIEROK8, at Seogera* old stand.
A!) and Porter.
-I /A CASKS Jeffrey's Edinburg ALE. .,
l\J 5 casks English PORTER. For salo
by_ E. A G. D. HOPE.
Raisins, Figs, &c.
OK BOXES Layer RAISINS, fine order.
?tJ 25 Half Drums cholea Smyrna FIGS.
C dozen Assorted JELLIES.
8 dozen Canton GINGER. For sale by
Joly2e _g. A G. D. HOPE.
Wrapping Paper and Twine.
A FULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER,
^i. Also, Papsr Twine, Cotton and Hemp
Twine. On hand and for sale bv
V June 16 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
SIBLBX.. GEOEGE R. SIBLEY.
USE AND
MERCHANTS,!
PET, AUOtJBTA, GA.
-
OTTON AND OTHER 8TAPLE PRODUOB.?
ON will bo ONE AND-A-QOARTER PER
e liberal CASH ADVAN0E8 on COTTON I
on shipments to their friends in Liverpool,
Baltimore and Providence,
all business entrusted to them.
Imo j
THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
rfinii best and moat popular Medicino iu
M U80.
The Queen's ia tho great Bloou Tuiifler.
Tho Guecn'a Delight is a aafo Alterative.
Tho Queen's Delight is a certain euro for
Diseases of the Blood.
The Queen's Dolight ia tho best Liver In
vigot-ator. . ,
Tho Queen's Delight ia the medicine for
Scrofula.
Thc Queen's Delight ie given for Head?
aches.
The Queen's Dolight is for Nervous Affec?
tions.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure all Skin
Discasea.
The Queen's Delight will remove Blotches,
and Pimples.
Tho Queen's Delight will euro Chills and
Fevor.
The Queon's Delight will euro Cancer and
Indolent Tumors.
Thc Queen's Delight will euro Erysipelas
and Carbuncles.
Tho Queon's Dolight will cure Asthma.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure Bronchitis.
Tho Queen's Dolight will euro all Femalo
Complaints.
Tho Queen's Delight will restoro tho lost
Energies of Man.
The Queen'B Delight will restoro tho Feeble
to Health.
Tho Queen's Delight for Young and Pale
faced Creatures.
Tho Queon's Doligct has secured tho favor
of the People.
The Queen's Delight is now tho great Fa?
mily Medicine.
The Queen's Delight has been tried, and
gives universal satisfaction.
The Queen's Delight should be in every
Family.
Tho Queen'? Delight ia tho cheapest as
well as the best Medicine you can Rive.
Tho life of the flcah is pure blood. Upon
this theory alono tho inventor of tho
Queen's Dolight establishes tho great by
gicnio law, without pure blood no flesh is
?ree from disease. Tho Palo and Shrunken
."orme, Yellow Faces, Weak Stomachs,
Diseased Livers, Crippled Rheumatics,
Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyspeptic Vic?
tims of Headacho, so common in this
country, is owing entirely to tho humors
of tho blood. Very many other diseases
may be traced to bad blood, Scrofula or
King's Evil, Erysipelas, Exanthema or
Elcvure, a Rash or Eruption on females,
Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck,
Syphilis and Syphilitic Sores, Strumous
Ulcera, Ac. Tlieso cannot be cured with?
out purifying tho blood. Now as to the
remedy. There is no other blood purifier
that will accomplish Buch positive and ex?
traordinary enres as Heinitsh's Queen's
Delight. You may take a barrel of oxtract
Sarsaparilla, and still you will not be
cured; and, as a proof of it, look around
and you will obBerve tho country, through?
out its length and breadth, is flooded with
compound Sarsaparillas, extracts and
syrups, claiming to bo blood purifiers, and
yet wo seo to-day moro evidence of im?
purity of the blood than ever. Why ia
thia? Simply because these extracts and
Sarsaparillas aro worthless medicines.
Aak for Heinitab's Queen's Delight. This
is not tho Extract of Stellingia or Queen's
Dolight, nor is it a Compound Syrup of
Queen's Delight, or Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Dolight, but simply Ueinitsh's
Queen's Delight is tho trace mark. Ask
for this, if you want to bo cared, and seo
that tho name of E. H. Heinitsh ia on tho
v rapper. Prepared only by E. H. Hein?
itsh. Wholesale agents,
FISHER A HEINITSH,
August 15 j_Columbia, 8. C.
A Paying Investment.
THE beat inveatment is that which gives
the largest return for tho money laid
out. A sick man, unablo to attend to his
business, must necessarily IOHO his time,
whilst bis expenses goes on with unremit?
ting waste. Ono dollar spent for that
restorative cordial, "HEINITSH'S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT," secures the bleaa
ings of health, removes disease, invigo?
rates tho whole system, and, in short,
makes tho sick mau well. What better or
greater return could have been made with
ono dolhu V For salo by
FISHER A HEINITSH,
Aug 19 t_DruggistB.
Summer Tonics and In vigorante.
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS,
Schiedam Schnappa,
Sumter Bitters,
Plantation Bitters,
Chesnut Grove Wbiakov.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH,
July 221_ Druggistn.
Enameled Preserving Kettles,
ENAMELED and PLAIN SAUCE PANS.
FURNACES, Ac, Ac, just received
and for sale, low, by
July 24 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
(0Q LOCATED on Washington street,
Wff next to Brennen A Carroll's, is now
Wunder the solo proprietorship of the
undersigned. The beat of everything, in
the way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, 8E
GARS, TOBACCO, etc., kept on hand.
LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Givo
him a call, and test the correctness of tho
assertion made above.
Jone 10_ RICHARD BARRY.
FAMILY SOAP.
BY arrangement with Mr. R. O. Shiver,
we havo obtained the Agency of tho
SUPERIOR WASHING SOAP sold by him
for some months past. A full supply is
now on hand and will be furnished to his
and our customers al 25 cents per bar.
This is decidedly the best Soap in Columbia.
July M_ J. A T. lt. AGNEW.
Richland-In Equity.
The Theological Seminary of the Evange?
lical Lutheran Church ot South Caroli?
na Mini adjacent states ta. Marv A.
Blauding Executrix of Sbnbcl iii'ind?
ino, deceased. BIU for relief.
.PURSUANT to the decretal order in
JL thia caae, the Creditors of thc Estate
Of Shubel Blandlng, deceased, are hereby
required to render and prove their de?
mands before ?M? on or beforo tho 1st of
Ootober next. D. B. DaBAUSSURE,
July 9, 18C8. C. E. R. D.
July ll t
^||??H?T\fI-ATEOftM. ... .
OP TUB
Democratic National Convention.
The Dcmocratio party, in National Con?
vention assembled, reposing Us ?rsst is
tho intelligence, patriotism and discrimi?
nating jnstico of tho people-standing
npon tho Constitution as the foundation
and limitation of tho powers of the Go?
vernment, and tho guarantee of tho liber?
ties of the citizen, and recognizing tho
question? of slavery and secession as
having been settled, for all time to come,
by the war. or the voluntary action of the
Southern States, in Constitutional Con?
ventions assembled, and never to bo re?
newed or re-agitated, do, with tho return
of peace, demand:
1st. Immediate restoration of all tho
States to their rights in th? Union, un h i
tho Constitution, and of civil government
to tho American people.
2d. Amnoaty for all past political
offences, and tho regulation of the electivo
franchise in the States by their citizens.
3d. Payment of tho public debt of the
United States as rapidly as practicable;
all moneys drawn from tho people by tax?
ation, except so much as in requisite for
tho necesHitios of tho Government, econo?
mically administered, being honestly ap?
plied "to such payment; and, whore the
obligations of the Government de not
expressly state upon their face, or thc
law under which they were issued doee
not provide that they shall bo paid ir
coin, they ought, in right ami in justice,
I be paid in the lawful money of the United
States.
4th. EqUal taxation of every species o!
property, according to its real value, in
i eluding Government bonds and other pub
i lie securities.
?th. Ono currency for tho Govcrnmonl
and tho people, tho laborer and the office
holder, the pensioner and tho soldier, th?
producer and tho bond-holder.
Otb. Economy in tho administration o
the Government; the reduction of th?
standing army and navy; tho abolition o
tho Freedmen's Bureau, and all pol?tica
instrumentalities designed to securi
negro supremacy; simplification of th?
system and discontinuance of inquisitori
al modes of assessing and collecting inter
nal revenue, so that tho burden of taxa
tion may bo equalized and lessened, thi
credit of tho Government and the curren
ey mado good; the repeal of all enact
mcnts for enrolling the State militia inti
national forces in time of peace; and i
tariff for revenue upon foreign imports
and such equal taxation, under the inter
nal revenue IUWR, as will afford incidenta
protection to domestic manufactures, am
as will, without impairing the revenue
impoao tho least burden upon and bes
promote and encourage the great indus
trial interests of tho country.
7th. Reform of abuses in thc administra
tlon, tho expulsion of corrupt men fror
office, tho abrogation of useloss ofiicet
tho restoration of rightful authority t
and the independence of the oxeculiv
and judiciary departments of the Govern
ment, tho subordination of tho military t
the civil power, to tho end that th
usurpations of Congress and tho deepot
ism of tho sword may cease.
8tb. Equal rights and protection fo
naturalized and native-boin citizens, e
home and abroad; tho assertion of Amer
can nationality which shall command tb
respect of foreign powers, and furnish a
example and encouragement to peopl
struggling for national integrity, const
tutioual liberty and individual rights; an
the maintenance of the rights ot natura
ized citizens against tho absoluto doctrir
of immutable allegiance and the clainiB <
foreign powers to punish them for allege
crime committed beyond their juriadi
tion.
In demanding theso moasures and r
forms, wo arraign tho radical party for i
disregard of right, and tho unparallole
oppression and tyranny which have mar'
ed its career. After the most solemn ar
unanimous pledge of both Houses of Co:
cress to prosccuto tho war exclusively fi
thc maintenance of tho Government ar
the preservation of the Union, under tl
Constitution, it has repeatedly violati
that most sacred pledge, under whi<
alono was rallied that noble volonte
army, which carried our flag to victory.
Instead of rostoring tho Union, it na
so far as is in Its power, dissolved it, ai
subjected ten States, in times of profoui
peace, to military despotism and neg
supremacy.
It bas nullified there tho right of tr:
by jury; it has abolished tho habeas ci
vus, that most sacreel writ of liberty;
has overthrown tho freedom of speech a
tho press; it has substituted arbitra
seizures and arrests, and military trii
and secret star-chamber inquisitions I
tbo constitutional tribunals; it has dis:
garded, in time of peace, the right of t
people to bo free from searches and se
uren; it has entered the post and telegra
offices, and even tho private rooms of
dividual*, anet seized their private pap?
and letters, without any specific chargo
notice of affidavit, as reqnireel by the
ganic law; it has converted the Americ
capitol into a bastile; it has established
system of spies and official espionage
which no constitutional monarchy of I
ropo would now dare to resort; it has al
lisned tho right of appeal on import:
constitutional questions to tho supre
judi.rial tribunals, and threa ons toe
tail or destroy its original jurisdicti
which is irrevocably vested by tho Com
tution, while the learneel Chief Just
has been subjected to tho most atrocit
calumnies, morely because he would
prostitute his high office to the support
tho falso and partizan charges prefer
against the President. Its corruption <
extravagance havo exceeded anyth
known m history, and by its frauds i
monopolies it hus noarly doubled the b
den of the debt croated by tho war. It
stripped tho President of his const it ut i
al power of appointment even of his e
Cabinet. Under its repeated assaults,
pillars of tho Government aro rocking
their base, and should it succeed in
vember next, and in aug?rate its Preaid(
we will meet, as a subjected andconqne
people, amid tho ruin? of liberty and
I scattered fragments of the Constitu?:
and we do declare and resolve that, c
since the people of tho United Sb
threw off all subjootion to the Bri1
crown, the privilege and trust of suffr
have belonged to the several States,
have been granted, regulated and c
trolled exclusively by tno political po
of each State respectively, and that
attempt by Congress, on anyprotoxt wi
ever, to deprive ?ny State of this righi
to interfere with ita exercise, is a flagi
usurpation of power which can fine
warrant in the Constitution: and, if si
tioned by tho people, will subvert oar f
of Government, and can only end
single centralized and consolidated
vcrnment, in which tho separate existt
of the States will bo entirely absorbed,
an unqualified despotism bo oatabli?
in place of a Federal Union of co-c<
States; and th it wo rcg?dihoreoonsi
tion Acta (ao-callcd) of Congress as i
are usurpations, and unconstitutional
Tolullonary, and void; that our sold
and sailors, who carried the flag o?
??M??M ~~ ISM M
ccrnnt?j ?o TiutuTj against a roost gallant
and determined foe, moat ever bo gratar
lolly remembered, and all the guarantees
given ia their favor moat be faithfully car?
ried into ?xecution. . i.'?jri
That tho publie lands should be distri?
buted as widely as possible among the
people, and should bo disposed of either
under" the pre-emption of homestead lands,
and sold in reasonable quantities, and to
none bnt actual occupants, at the mini?
mum prico established by the Government.
When grants 'of the public lands may be
allowed, necessary for the encouragement
of important public improvements, the
proceeds of the salo of such lands, and not
the lands themselves, should bo BO ap?
plied.
That the President of-the United States,
Andrew Johnson, in exercising the power
of his high office in resisting tho aggres?
sions of Congress upon tho constitutional
rights of the States and tho poople, is en?
titled to the gratitudo of the whole Ameri
can people, and in behalf of the Democra?
tic party, wo tender bim onr thanks for his
patriotic efforts in that regard.
Upon thin platform, tho Democratic
party appeal to every patriot, including all
tho conservativo elomont and all who de?
sire to support the Constitution and re?
store tho Union, forgetting all past differ?
ences of opinion, to unite with ns in the
present great struggle for tho liberties of
tho people; and that to all euch, to what?
ever party they may have heretofore be?
longed, wo extend the right hand of fel?
lowship, and hail all euch co-operating
with na aa friends and brethren.
THE COLUMBIA PHONIX
Book, Job and Newspaper
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
Mam Street, above Taylor.
HAVE your PRINTD?G done atl this
Office, for the following GOOD REASONS:
Tho proprietor is a Practical Printer,
And attends closely to his Business.
Tho Office ia supplied with Everything
Necessary to turn out Good Work.
Prices Lower than any other establishment
In this State, or oven New York.
Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Heads,
Letter Hcada, Posters, Hand-bills,
Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations,
Dray Tickets, Checks, Briefs,
Programmes, Drafts, Blanks,
Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, ?fcc,
O' all styles and sizes; in fact,
Every Description of Printing!
In ono, two and three colora and in bronze,
promptly attended to.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
PINE TREE CORDIAL.
WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR COR?
DIAL, for Consumption, Ac.
Stafford's Olive Tar, for Bronchitis,
Asthma, Colda.
Wiatar'? Balaam Wild Cherry.
Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne's Carmina?
tive.
Ayer'a Chery rectoral,
Stanley's Great Cough Remedy,
Tho famous Quaker Liniment.
All for salo bv
FI8HER A nEINITSH,
Juno ll _Druggists.
i ST?LITLIVE.
THE groat SUMTER BITTERS have
only to be tried to be appreciated. As
a summer tonic und invigorating medi?
cino, none is equal to it; as a stomach ap?
petizer and a promoter of digestion, it is
tho best Bitters out. Only try it, anti your
experienco will attest the truth of our
advice. For salo wholesalo ind retail, by
FISHER A HEIN1TSH, Druggists.
May 17_t_
Seeds, Landreth's Seeds.
WINTER DUTCH TURNIP SEED,
Ruta Baga Turnip Seed,
Lance Globo Turnip Seed,
Large Norfolk Turnip Seod,
Purple Top Turnip Seed.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH.
July 22 t
Charlotte and South Carolina R. R.,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., August 21, 1868.
THI8 Company has been using CAR and
ENGINE TRUCK WHEELS of Its
own manufacture, for Borne time, which
are giving good service; equal to any here?
tofore used, hy, the Company. Having,
now, moro WHEELS on hand than we
have present uso for, wo will bo pleased
to exchange them for OLD WHEELS and
AXLES, on favorablo terms. Diameter of
Wheels hf twenty-eight and thirty menes.
THEO. D. KLINE, M. M.
Aug 92 _8w8
Laurens BailroadvNew Schedule.
OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD,
LACBBifB 0. H., 8. G., April 29,18G8.
ON and after TUESDAY, 12th of May
next, tho Trains on thiB Botd will
commonce running to return on the same
day, to connect with the np and down
Trains on the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad at. HPIOUS; lessing Laurens at 5
A. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.S0
P. M. same days. J. S. BOWERS,
July 9 Superintendent Laurens H. R.
YxwDreut Inland, gilt Honte,
Charlotte and So. Ga. B. R.,
''AND
PORTSMOUTH, vmaisiA.
THI8 FAVORITE AND RELIABLE
BOUTS offers superior atYvabteros to
tho MERCHANTS of COLUMBIA nnd UP?
COUNTRY, in transporting FBBIGHTB at
low rates and quick despatch to and from
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now Yortf and
Boston.
i KT Bates alwaye guaranteed aa low aa
tho published rates of any other linc.
tar No change of cars, or breakago of
bulk, between Charlotte and Portsmouth*.
tar Marino Ineuranco from one-half to
three-quarters per cent, loss than by com?
peting line?.
For further information, rates, classifi?
cation sheets, Ac, apply to. or address,
ET B. DORREY.
General Freight and Ticket Agent,
Charlotte and South Carolina B. B. Co.
-1^J2?_- , ?
Charlotte & South Carolina,R. R. Co.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFF?0E,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., August 8.18C8.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, th??l2tb:
iojgt?nt, thc Tr.-.;no over this itoad
will run aa follows, viz: . , ?
Leave Columbia at.-4.15 p. m.
Arrivo at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m.
Leave Charlotte at.. ..11.05 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at.,.. ? 0.00 a. m. I
tar Close conneotjonp, both w^ya, with,,.
Trains of Greenville and Columbia and
South Carolina Boads.
tar Passengers for the North, taking
thia route, havo the choice of FOUR DIF?
FERENT ROUTES, viz:' From-Greens?
boro, either via Danville or Raleigh.
From Weldon, either via Peter?burg or
Portsmouth; and from Portsmouth, either
via Old Bay Lino and Baltimore or Anna
mcssio Line and Wilmington, Delaware.
tar TIME AS QUICK and FARE AS
LOW aa by any other route.,
DAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Riohmo?d,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blan
ding street.
An Accommodation Train will be run
as follows: '
Leavo Columbia on Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at
Charlotte at 6.35 P. M.
Returning-leave Charlotte on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. Mi,' ar?
riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M
Passengers taking the 6 A- M. Train
from Charlotte can connect with Night
Train of South Carolina Road for Charles?
ton. Passengers from Charleston can-by
leaving the South Carolina Train at Junc?
tion-connect with the 7 A. M. Train from
Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
AugUBt 8_ Superintendent.
Change of Schedule on G. & C, R. R.
?N and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th
instant, Passenger Trains will run
daily, Sur days excepted, connecting with
Night Train on South Carolina and Char?
lotte and South Carolina Railroads:
Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a, m.
" Alston at.8.40 "
" Newberry at.10.10 "
Arrive at Abbev?le at.8.00 p. m.
" at Anderson at.4.20 M
" at GreeumUe at.5.00
Leave Greenville at.,.?.15 a. m.
Anderson at.,... 8.25 "
.? Abbev?le at.'..? 8.00 **
'? Newberry at.12.85p.m.
" Alston at.2.15 "
Arrive at Columbia at. 3.15 "
Trains on tho Blue Ridge Railroad will
also run daily, Sundays excepted.
Leave Anderson at.4.30 p. m.
" Pendleton at....6.80 "
Arrivo at Walhalla at.7.30 . "
Leave Walhalla at.3.30 a. m.
Pondloton at.....5.80 "
Arrive at Anderson at.6.20 "
The train will return from Belton to An?
derson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES O. MEREDITH,
Aug 8_General Superintendent._
S^ufH~cl^OLIIIA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUP'T? OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, 8. C., March 23,1868.
PASSENGER TRAINS wiU run as fol?
lows, viz:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. 6.30 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville. .... 1.30 p. m.
Leave Kingsville.2.00 p. m.
Arrivo at Columbia. 3.00 p. m.
Leave Columbia. 6.00 a.m.
Arrive at Kingsville. 7.80 a.m.
Loave Kingsville. 8.00 p, m.
Arrive at Charleston.8.10 p. m.
Tho Passenger Train on the Camdon
Branch will connect with up and down
Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Man
cheater Railroad Trains on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Night Express Freight and Pa?senger
Accommodation Train will run as follows:
Leavo Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m.
Arrivo at Columbia.6.05 a. m.
Loave Columbia...5.80 p.m.
Arrive at Charleston.5.40 a.m.
March 21 H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Bup't.
Schedule on Spartanbnrg $ VM0XIR*
Doran Train. Up Train.
Mis. Arv.' Leav. Arv. LeaV.
8partanburg, 0 5.00 7;00
Pacolct, 10 5,45 5.43 6.J2 .6.15
Joncsvillo, 10 6.25 6.30 ?.29 6.33
Unionville, 28 7.15 7.40 4 80 4 45
Santuo, 87 8.88 8.80 8.87 8.45
Shelton, 48 0.23 0 25 2.30 2.40
Lyles Ford, 52 9.49 0.50 3.09 2-12
Strother, 56 10.14 10.18 1.42 1.45
Alston,_68 11.80_12.30
Office North Carolina Railroad Co.,
ON and* after' Ui?s^ da'tMho 'following
will be the schedule for PASSENGER
TRAINS over thia road: I
Arrive at Goldubor? at... 12.25 p. tn,
Leave Goldaboro .?;?'..12.30 ?'
" Raleigh at...afiO "
.? Greensboro at. 7.17 "
Arrivo at Charlotte al. . 11.85 p. m.
Through Passengers by thia Uno havo
choleo of routes via Greensboro and Dan?
ville to Richmond, or tia Raleigh and Wel?
don to Richmond or Portsmouth; Arriving
at all points North of Richmond at the
same time by either route. Connection la
made at Goldeb?ro with Passenger Trains
uu ibo Wihnlnfttab and Weldon Railroad
to and from Wilmington, and by Frolght
Train to Weldon. Also to Newborn, on A.
A N. C. Road. Freight Trains will leavo
Charlotte at 9 a. m. and arrive 6.20 p. ra.