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-.-,-mu u By ^Poloj LONDON, September 16.-The re-1 gistration of voters for the s Parlia? mentary elections, which commence nlujut the 18th of November, is being prosecuted with great diligence throughout the British Isles. ; At many places .women formally do iimu?ud that their names be placed' upon th? list? of voters, on tho ground that, they possessed ibo pro? perty qualifications proscribed by the reform Dill, and tho legal aspects of the question, as well as tho oxtent of the movement, havejaxoited iunch publio intoresfr on tho subject. Over. 6,000 women claimed the right tb be regis? tered in Manchester alone, and their demands wexp urged in an able spceoh before tho registering officials by Miss Lydia Booker, After argument on both sidles, tho claim was disallow? ed. Similar proceedings took place j in other towns, and in some cases the question was reserved for legal deci? sion. A caso has finally boen Drought before the' judges, at Westminster, and they have over-ruled tho appli? cation of women to be registered as voters, ou the ground that an amend? ment to the reform bill, whioh was proposed in tho House o? Commons by Mr. Mill, substituting. the word "person," for -man," was rojooted, and- that- by this action the House clearly indicated the estent and pur? pose of the bill in this respeot. -r~*+~. flews Items. CnU3iJE8T0>i, September 19.-Ar? rived-schooner A. G. Ireland, Kew York; schooner Watunga, Philadel? phia. Sailed-steamer Manhattan, New York. AUGUSTA, September 19.-James N. Ells, local editor of the National Re? publican, died suddenly this morning. NEW ORLE ANS, September 19.-The Senate, yesterday, passed, AL-Uly, the negro equality bill, whioh prevents distinctions in any places of public resort or publio conveyances, under a penalty of fine and imprisonment. At the instance of prominent De? mocrats, Governor Warmouth ap? pointed George A. Posdick, Vice president of th? New Orleans Cham? ber of Commerce,- a member of the State Board of Registration. The other two members are Republicans. At a meeting of the State Board, on tho 17th instant, it was decided that they would not, under any oiroum stauces whatever, permit a Democrat to practice on any of the Boards of Supervisors. Mr. Fosdick presented a protest against this action, but the Chairman and ono member, consti? tuting a majority, refused to recede from their position OMAHA, September 19.-A porty of Government surveyors, on the South fork of Republican River, were sur? prised by Indians, and one killed; the rest escaped. They lost their instruments, supplies and one team. AflTa 1rs In Washington. WABHTNGTON, September 19. There is little hope pf a quorum on Monday,.at noon; but it is under? stood that officials of either house regarded they have the power to take a recess and put off the congressional day indefinitely^ On this theory, Monday's session may cover a week or two. There seems no doubt of an ultimate quorum, when, as agreed by the conference, at which Wade, Col? fax, Schenck, and others wore pre? sent, Congress will be adjourned to ] the 15th of October. A. G. Riddle lias entered suit, in the ?amo of A. H. and Eliza T. Morehead, against Cornelius Boyle, formerly of this city, but afterwards of the 'Confederate army and present | owner of the White Sulphur Springs, Va., for 085,000 damages. The plaintiffs allege that the defendant arrested Mrs. Morehead and im? prisoned her for tho space of three years, from the 1st of Jnne, 1861, and prevented her from returning to the care and society of her husband and children. Dr. Boyle was Pro? vost Marshal in the Confederate service, and alleges that, nnder the orders of Gen. Beauregard, ho pre? vented the plaintiff from crossing and recrossing the line. It is stated that Hon. A. H. Ste? phens' mission here is to obtain I access to the Confederate archives held by tho Government, to aid him in tho history of tho war whioh he is writing. His success is probable. Internal revenue receipts, to-day, $193,000. . Th? Denver Tribune makes Brad? ford's majority for Congress 662, with two precincts to hear from. Turkish agents are looking np homes in Maryland and Delaware for | a nnmber of Argentine families. A CARD. The undersigned, having sold his ontir? interest In the Hotel known aa tho "NIOK BBSON ; HOUSE," in Columbia, S. G., would take great pleasure in recommend? ing bia friends to continuo tbolr patronage to the new Proprietors. Hr. WRIGHT baa had chargo of the Hotel for mo, for a year past, and will oontinue to havo the entiromar'-? lent of tho llotol, under tho now arran^ oient. ? feel assured that tho House will main tain its formor rop?tation aa a flrat-class Hotel. T. B. NIOKERSON. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 1,1888. BoptemberlO Catting Cheese. BOXES CUTTING OHEEn salo low. E. A G. D. HOPE. 25 : NEW YORK, September 19-Noo Money easy, ot 3@5. Gold ?i;^ Sterling 9J Flour . duU, and 5@10o. lower. Wheat dull and 2@8c. lower. Mes? pork dull, at 28.90@29. Lard dull-steam l?&&2G;g. Cotton 3uiot and steady? >t 26>?. Freights rm. ? ,TT' >Ti *?jr . ,ifi,?ii. .ELI_ 1 ir. JU.-?v?6jf cutjv--w?i? u\ti)-x. Gold duH, ot 44i?. Cotton firm; 'sales 1,400 bales, part to arrive, ali ?6>a. 1 Flour i and wheat heavy, at noon's quotations. Corn a shade lower-Western, mixed 1.18(0)1.20; white 1.25. Mess pork 28.90. Lard nnohanged. Freights more active and firmer. BALTIMORE, September 19.-Cot? ton in fair demand, at 26W. Floor in good shipping demand, but prices nnohanged. Wheat firm primo to choice red 2.25@2.60; low grades 1.75@2.00. Corn and oats unchanged. Bioe 4?YS145, Men? pork 8?T50. CTNOTNNATI, September 19.-Floor dull Corn dull, at 96@97. Cotton firm, at 25>?@26. Whiskey 76 in bond 1.84@1.35 free. Mess pork de? clined to 28.75. Lard scarce, and held at 19@19??. Clear rib Bides 14M@15; sides 15%?16. CHABXESTON, September 19.-Cot? ton steady; sales 90 bales-middlings 24; receipts 181. AUGUSTA, September 19.-Cotton market firm; sales 128 bales; receipts 100-middlings 23. MOBILE, September 19.-Sales of cotton 850 bales; market closed quiet -middling 23>?; receipts 972. NEW ORLEANS, September 19.-Cot? ton demand moderate-middling 24; sales 1,750; receipts 2,750. Gold 43. Sugar and molasses dnll and un? changed. Flour steady-superfine 1% @7}?. Corndull,atl.05@1.10. Pork dull, at30??@80&. Baoon trade light -shoulders 14; clear 17><@17%. LONDON, September 19-Noon. Consols and bonds unchanged. LIVERPOOL, September 19-Noon. Cotton quiet. Funeral Invitation. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Deane, and of Mr. and Mrs. A. DELOREA, sro respectfully invited to attond tho funeral of the latter, THIS MORNING, at half-past ft o'clock, from her residence. Tho funeral services will take place at the Baptist Church, at half-past 10 o'clock. Salt, Salt, Salt. (TAA 8AOK8 LIVERPOOL SALT, ex (JUv tra large size, on hand and for Bale, AT REDUCED PRICES, by Sept 20_J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Lost or Stolen. A SMALL WHITE PUPPY, ?part St. Bernard's broed. ? _^suitable reward will be paid for ns return, or information that will lead to his recovery, if left at this omeo. Sept 20_ WANTED T O PURCHASE, FOR i CASH, A No. 1 MILCH COW. kOne giving ten to twelvo _Lquarts per day. Apply at Sept 20 3 NlCKERSON'S HOTEL. If You Want TO BE SUITED WITH A GOOD PAIR OF GLASSES go to ISAAC SULZBAOHER, Sign of Green Specks, Main street. Sept 20_ IfSTou Wish A GOOD WATCH OR CLOCK go to ISAAC SULZBACHEB, Sign of Green Specks, Main strcot. Sept 20 If You Desire ANY GOOD JEWELRY OR SILVERWARE go to D3AAC SULZBACHER, Sign of Green Specks, Main street. Sept 20 Carriage Materials. WE havo largely increased -our Btock of CARRIAGE MA -TERIAL8, and now offer tho best selected stock, tho groatost variety and at tho lowest pricos to bo found in tho city. Our pricos are lowor than tho samo goods can bo purchased in Charleston. Wo havo also oponod a handsome assort? ment of HarnoBsMountings, which wo offor at our usual low pricos for cash. Soptember 10 J. & T. R. AGNEW. JZouse and Lot for Sale or Bent. MTHE largo BRICK HOUSE, on tho corner of Marion and Laurel Gtreets, formerly tho residenco of Jesse DoBruhl. Possession given tho fljret of October. For particulars, address JOHN 8. WILEY, Sept4118* Spartanbnrg C. H., 8. C. Ford's Excelsior Magic 8alve A WD WASH CAN BE HAD OF ANY DRUGGIST. Price-Seventy'five Genie. FORD'S STOMACH BITTERS CAN BE PROCURED AT K? M. JACKSOS'S ?rna; Store. Prloe-One Dollar; abc tor . Five Dollars. .a?: t.-v. u,: it-;. ?. . ? ?sr SPECIAL Tarots TO DBALBBS. n? FORD & CO., Sole Proprietors, No. 1 Pine Stree?, Augusta, Ga, POST OFFICE UQX. ifi. September 1? Scrofula, or Itlug'a XQvIl, is cured by rising Heinltah's Queen's Delight. .?HIIHIMII?1??MWIWI| Broad River Bridge. X>RQPOSALS for constructing tho Broad XT River Bridge will be received uuiil ?SaTDBDAY, tho 28th instant. EDWARD HOPE, President. _September, 16,nu.; ?,>?) ?_12 COTTON. f IBERAI4 CASE ADVANCES mado on Xi COTTON consigned, to JAMES.W. TUA8K, New York, by applying to 1 Boptomber 10 Ki E. ft G. D. HOPE. Gin Bristles. * OfiA POUNDS COTTON GIN BRI8 JU\J\J TLES, Just received and for salo by J. ct T. ll. AGNEW. September 16_ . Flour! Flour! OOH BARBELS and bags CHOIOE &\J\J FAMILY FLOUR, somo of which ie superior to any in market. For sale low by September 16 J. ft T. R. AGNEW. Gats! Cats! A (\(\ BUSHELS PBIME OATS. rx\J\J For salo low by Boptember 16 E. 4 G. D. HOPE. DUgaia aim uouee. -I f\ BHDS. POBTO BICO SUGARS, ?AJ 50 bblB. Boflnod Sugars, 75 bags Bio Coffee, ail grades, 15 bags Java and Lagusyra Coffee. For sale low by B. ft. G. D. HOPE. September 1G_ Bagging and Bope. 1f\f\ PIECES GUNNY AND BOBNEO BAGGING, 40 COUB Greenlnaf and Hemp Bcpc. For salo low by E. ft G. D. HOPE. September 16_ Candles and Soap. -fl iC\r\ BOXER ADAMANTINE AND lXjKJ SPERM CANDLES, 75 boxes Superfino Washing and Toilet Soaps. For sale low by September 16_E. tc G. D. HOPE. Russia Gin Bristles, DRESSED and uudreBsod, for salclby FISHER A LOWRANCE. Soptomber 15 The Due West Female College. ^aw THE Winter Session opens /fZJam on MONDAY, the Gth of Ooto ^jTaHfcbcr. Tho Faculty the same as ^?HP^*la8t year. A fall college ia ex m\WW HATi's OF TorrroN. Primary Department, per session.$10 Academic Department.Y,,. 15 Collegiate Department./*..20 Muslo, Piano. 24 Uso of Piano.,.\. 2 Contingent Account.y.. 1 Ornamental Branches at ihn lowest rates. No extra charge for Latin or French, or Vocal Music Boarding $12 per month. Washing and Fuel about $2.60 per month. Due Wostis in Abbeville District, four milos from Donnald's Depot, on the Green? ville and Columbia Railroad. BEY. J. I. BONNEB, Sept 17 4_President. FEMALE INSTITUTION, -.w MBS. ZIMMERMAN'S /fLSk SCHOOL rcoommonccs on the ? ufm^-K>U of October next. T)io ^raHP^coureo of studies will ombraco ^JmP all constituting a completo m\\\W' English education. Also, the Latin, French and German languages, Music on Piano and Vocal Music, Drawing and Painting. A few Boarders will bo received. All on reasonable terms. Bopt ll_II3131T3 Boarding and Day School. >H|v THE MISSES ELMOBE will fl\*S% re-open their SCHOOL the first ' -eJt JBTHMONDAY in October, on Tay ^fl^KMlor stroet, throo blocks from -^LZ^P Main street. For particulars, I .^?^ apply at tho Industrial Aesoci ation._August 23 m7 Crackers. THRESH-MUSHBOOM, Cream, Edin X; burgh, Butter, JumblcB, Ginger Snaps, Soda, fte., for salo bv Sept 12_GEOBGE 8YMMEBS. Molasses and Syrups. /"1UBA, Muscovado and Now Orleans MO \_; LASSES; also, Sugar HOUBO SYRUPS, j net received and for salo low by Sept 12_J. tc T. R. AGNEW. Fulton Market Beef, &o. TUST TO HAND, ?J EXTRA Fulton Markot SPICED BEEF. No. 1 Now Bay Mackerel, in Barrels and Half Barr?la. Ferris' Hams and Strips, tho finest in America. Fresh supplies of PickleB, Sauces, Pre? serves, Fruits, Oysters, ?fcc., in great varioty, for salo by 8?PLL2_ GEOBGE 8YMMERS. New Bay Mackerel. QA WHOLE AND HALF BABRELS (JU NEW MACKEREL, for sale low by Sept 17_E. tc G. D. HOPE. Dillon's Cotton Ties. A F?LL Hupplv of DILLON'S IRON J\. COTTON TIES constantly on hand and for salo low, at wholosalo and retail, by J. Sc T. H. AGNEW. September 17_ Engars! Sugars! /grags CRUSHED, Powdered. Granu nMiQMlated, Refined, Porto Rico and afMBf?Muscovado SUGARS, just received and for salo low by J. Sc T. R. AGNEW. NEW SALOON. ?Tg% HAVING purchased tho stook of the Wflato Mr. F. Zoatorfloth, on WaBhinton OP street, I have re-openod his SALOON. I will keep on hand the finest assortment of WINES, LIQUORS and SEGAR8. FreBh LAGER on draught. The public will please givo mo a call. W. STIEGLITZ. ?-FREE LUNCH'S* will be served from ll to 1, _Sept* New Supplies. T?G? BISCUITS, I JUi Lomon Crackors, Oyster Crackers, And Milk Biscuits, at G. DIEBCKS'. Sept 17,, _. Woodonware and Brooms. ri^?BS, Painted and Brass Bound Buck I A ats, Churns, Well Buokots, Cothos pios, Bung FloKRors, Barrel Cobera, Wash Boards, Measures, Flour Palls, Sugar Boxes', Lemon Squeezers, Bowls. Trays. Kegs; Mats, Baskets, Matches, ftc, Just received and for sale low by ^ Spptlfl J. ft T. B. AGNEW. FOR BBNT. rpHE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, X on Main street, now ocoupiod by W. 0. Swaffiuld, containing Ten Booms. I Kitchen attached ?otb-* h"UiC Water cn both floors. Possession given Ootobor 1, tifo Insurance ! mHE PIEDMONT LD7E I?8UR?NCE C X for Life Insurance never boforo extend* It has seventeen kinds of polloica, all non-foi ern company, for tho simple roas?n that JV their pooplo live longer than Southern peopl with ^w exc?pticas, ihST-OuBfgu ?onsiuerab cm liv?s. The PIEDMONT only, requires c on tho other half. Ail policy holders becoi entitled to large dividends, as dividende aro and thia Company has had ? success neve: world. For tho nrat sit months of Its busin chargea no interest orpolicy fes foriOlorgym? . . Gol B. W . GmnEs, M. D., Medical Examiner. J08IAH SIBLEY. SAMUEL H. J. S I B Xi 15 12 W A R E H O 1 COMMISSION 157 REYNOLDS STR] (T^VT^ 80LICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF C( E^isjTheir commisaiona for selling COTT< HflaBCENT. ONLY. They are, at all times, prepared to make stored with or in transit to themselves, and England; New York, Philadelphia, Boston, ] Strict personal attention will bo given lo a September 1 Charleston Advertisements. COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, 8. C._Sept 3 Smo CHARLESTON HOTEL" MARLESTON, S. C. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above well-known HOTEL, re ?spectfully informs his louds and tho traveling public that it has been REFURNISHED, in all of its depart? ments. The table will, at all times, be supplied with the beet the Market affords, including every delicacy in BeaBon, while the cuiuino will be unexceptionable. Tho Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel are sup? plied with the celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths oan bo ob tained at any time. The same attention will be paid to tho comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon finding tho Charleston Hotel equal to any in the United States. The patronage of the traveling pnblio is respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan ll Smo Proprietor. Irish Potatoes, dre. JD8T RECEIVED DIRECT AND FOR SALE LOW, 25 bbls. NORTHERN POTATOES, 15bbls. Hooker's Holt-Raising Flour, 25 bbls. Sngars, assorted grades. Fresh Canned Tomatoes, Salmon, Oys? ters, Pine Apples, Ao. ALSO, A full supply of those extra Now York SUQ4.R-CURED HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON_GEO. 8YMMER8. COTTON GINS AND CONDENSERS ! ???-? SAMPLES of the EMORY GIN, BROWN GIN and CLEMENTS, BROWN A CO. GEORGIA GIN. in Btore and for salo by Ang 12 FISHER A LOWRANCE. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Camden Street, rear of Gregg's Cliina Store. J. 4 L,KN DINING, - - - Proprietor. * & AYING thoroughly fitted up tho above establishment as a RESTAURANT, I am prepared to famish visitors with the best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., prepared in the very boat stylo, by ono of tho finest cooks in tho citv. SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Families sup? plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at II o'clock._Deo 10 "DR. T. T. MOORE?" DENTAL SUKGEON, WOULD respectfully inform his PA? TIENTS, and the public, that ho has returned and is prepared to execute, in tbo most SCIENTIFIC MANNER, all branches of bis profession. TEETH EX? TRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, or any sub? sequent ill effects, by uso of Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas. Office ovor Gregg's Store._Aug ll Fresh Crackers. BBLS. SODA BISCUIT. " Sugar Crackers. " Gingor Schnapps. M Butter Crackers. Also, Fancy Crackers, Egg Biscuit, Cream Biscuit, Nonpareil Biaouit, Ac., for sale by J. AT. B. AGNEW. Hew Arrivals. FINE Sugar-cured Breakfast STRIPS. Sugar-cur od HAMS. Frean LEMONS and NEW FLOUR. 0. PIERCES, at Boogara' old stand. Raisins, Figs, ftc. S\ K BOXES Layer RAISINS, fine order. ??Q 25 Half Drums choice Smyrna FIGS. G dozon Assorted JELLIES. 3 dozon danton GINGEK. For Sale by July 26' E. A G. D. HOPE. THE CAROLINA HOUSE, fp LOCATED on Washington atreot, UH next to Brennen A, Ca.-roU's, is now aWuhdor the solo proprietorship of tho undersigned. The beat ot everything, In the way of WINE8, LIQUORS, ALE, BE GARS, TOBACCO, etc., kept on hand. LU NO H averv day At fi o'doc'-. Gire1 him a call, and test tho correctness of the Tu?^6 '^RICHARD BARBtf - ' . . . ? . . " Life Insurance 11 JOMPANY, of Virginia, offers inducement? Sd by any Company in. Europe or America, rfoiting and at lower rates than any Nor th orthern companies profeta td bol?svo that c, whin the ver^i reversai* Qi* fact; heneo, iy more on /Southern than they do on North me+half cash, with, utterest, at C per cent., no af ocien oldors in the Company, and aro declared on tho amount of business florie, r before realized by any company in the ess, ita profits were upwards of $95,000. It *n. Por further particulars, call on . St IJ. LEAPHART. icral Agent, Columbia. South Carolina, Office Adjoining Post Office Sept 20 6 SIBLEY. GEOEGE B. SIBLEY. r & SONS, CSE AND MERCHANTS, SET, AUGUSTA. GA. DTTON AND OTHEB STAPLE FBODUGE. 3N will be ONE AND-A-QUABTEB PEB J liberal CASH ADVANOES on COTTON on shipments to their friends in Liverpool, Baltimore and Providence, di business entrusted to them. Imo Extra Family Flour. S)ClCi BA-BRELS and bags, at lowest ?J\_P\J cash prices. September 19_E. Sc G. D. HOPE. I. SULZBACHER, AT THE SIGN OP THE GREEN dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL BY, SILVERWARE, &c, Main street, one door below the Pheenix Offico, Columbia, S. C. WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER? WARE, made to order at tho shortest notice, and GUARANTEED. REPAIRING, in all its branchos, per? sonally attended to. Sept 10 Fall and Winter of 1868. 3. FALL 3. AND WINTER CLOTHING, HATS AND Furnishing Goods, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ??FOR CASH.-Cft COUNTRY MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING TO CHARLESTON. R. & W. C. SWAFFiELD, September 8_ GREGG. PALMER & CO., BROKERS & COMMIS. AGENTS, gUY and sell GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and EXCHANGES. Advances made on COTTON. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sold on commission. March 10 NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE HERMITS; by Charles Kingsley. Democracy in tho United States; by R. H. Gillett. $2.50. Littlo Foxes; by Mrs. Harriot Stowe, $1.75. Tho Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, with Map and Plates; by Sir Samuol Baker. $2.75. Beaumarchais, an historical novel; by Brachvogel. Price $2. Cape Cod and All Along Shore; by Nord? hoff. New Toa tn ment History; Dr. Smith. Scott's Waverly Novels, London edition. 25 cents. Also, Dickens' Novels, same price, for sale at BRYAN & MoCARTER'S, Aug 28_Bookstora. DB. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from the different patonteca of the profession, office i itch In of ibo latest improvement in DEN? TISTRY, ia prepared to do all kindsLd DENTAL "WORK with neatness, durabflffy and 'despatch, at th? <rery lo^eal-tat?*. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Ornee oa Main stroet, Columbia. S. G., threap doora North of Agnow's. Vulcanized Rubbor Platea inserted at $25. May 2 ly BAtLNG HOUSE AT ALSTON. Tl ASSENGEBS on the Greonvillo and V^nmniaRanroad can get BREAK? FAST and DINNER at Aleton-ample time ^k^^MABY A. KLEIN St SON, * uSLTAOtlcxEL Sales SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs ot fieri facias, to roe directed, I will, sell, on the FIHST MONDAY and TUESDAY in Goic bernoxt.iu front of the Court House, in . Columbia, within the legal hours, the fol? lowing property, viz: 28G acres of LAND, Lu Eichland County, bounded on the North and North-west by Lands of JohnD. Frost, on tho North-east by Lands of Gustavus Hoofer, on tho South by Lands of William Douglas, and on the South-west hy Lands formerly owned by Dr. John H. Boatwright. Levied on as tho property ot Peter W. Kraft, at ?he snit of Charles Brown, et al; vs. Peter W. Kraft. ALSO, A tract of Land, containing 1,000 acres. I moro or loss, in Richland County, situated On tho Congaroo River, about turee milos below Columbia, and bounded as follows: On the North by Lands of Thomas Taylor, South by Lands of L. D. Childs and E. J. Arthur, East hy South Carolina Railroad, and West by Congaree River. ALSO, 5 Mules. 2 Horses, 1 Wagon, 2 Sots Har- ' nesB and i Heifer, levied on aa the proper? ty of B. W. -Taylor, at th? ault of Sallie W. Taylor vs. B. W. Taylor. Terms cash. P. F. FRAZEE, 8ept 18 rnthO_ S; R. 0. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that appli? cation will be made, in three months from this date, at tho State Treasury, for a renewal of Certificate of Stato Stock, No. 62, dated November 27,1867, to B. B. Mills, or assigns-the original of which has been lost or destroyed. B. B. MILLS. AOOPST 4,1868, _Aug,7 fm26 Riqhland-vln Equity^ Wado Hampton GibbeB, Washington Alston Gibbes, executors, vs. Mary L. Singleton, James G. Gibbes et oJ.-Bta to Sell Seal Estate, Marshall Assets, ?bc. IN pursuance of decretal order ip above stated case, the creditors of B. WV GIBBES, dr., deceased, aro hereby required to pr?sent and prove their demands u?ior? me, on or before the 1st day of October next. D. B. DES AU aa U EE, ?. E. B. D. April 29_;_ wm Richland-In Equity. ; C. M. Forman, Trustee, vs. tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company. , IN pursuance of the. decretal omer of Jdne 19, 1868, the Creditors bf the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com? pany, whoso Bonds against the said Com? pany are secured by any lien in the nature of a mortgage, whether drat mortgage or otherwise,' whether Bald mortgage has been executed hy the Company Or la in thia nature of a statutory lien, are hereby ra* quired to prove their demands before me. "designating tho security claimed ao that claimed to be for the eocurity of tho bonds so proved," oh or before the 1st day of January, 1869. D. B. DESAUSSUBE, C. E. B. D. July 12_ ' ; m THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT^' THE best and most popular Hedicinc in nee. -'- ' The Queen's is the great Blood Purifier, , The Queen's Delight is a safo Alterative. The Queen's Delight ia a certain cure for Dieeases of tho Blood. The Queen's Delight ia the best Liver In vigorator. 1 ? The Queen's Delight is the medicine for Scrofula. Tho Queen's Delight ia'given for Head ACI108* The Queen's Delight is for Nervous Affec? tions. | :, M aril'o Tho Queen's Delight will cure all Skin Dieeases. The Queon's Delight will remove Blotches, and Pimples. Tho Quoeu'u Delight will cure Chills and Fever. The Queen's Dolight will euro Cancer and Indolent Tumors. The Queen's Delight will cure Erysipelas aud Carbuncles. The Queen's Delight will cure Asthma. The Queen's Dolight will euro Bronohitis. Tho Que?h'e Dolight will cure al! Female Complaints. The Queen's Delight will restore ? the lost Energies of Mah. Thc Queen's Delight will restore the Feeble to Health. The Queen's Delight for Young and Pale faced Creatures. Tho Queen's Doliget has eeoured tho favor of the Peoplo. The Queen's Dolight is now the great Fa? mily Medicino. The Queen's Dehght has beon tried, and gives universal satisfaction. Tho Quoen's Delight should be in every Family. Tho QUOOU'B Delight is the cheapest aa well as the best Medicine you can give. Tho lifo of tho flesh ia pure blood. Upon this theory alono tho inventor of ^ho Queen's Delight establishes tho great hy? gienic law, taUhoutjpure blood no flesh is free frmi disease. The Pale and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Facea, Weak Stomachs, DiBoased Livers, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyepoptio Vic? tims of Headache, so common in this country, is owing entirely to the humors of the blood. Very many other diseases may be traced to bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysipelas,' Exanthema or Elevure, a Bash or Eruption on females, Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Bvpbilis and Syphilitic Sores, Strumous Ulcors, Ac, These cannot be curod with? out purifying the blood. Now aa to the remedy. Thoro is no other blood purifier that will accomplish such positivo and ex? traordinary cures aa Hoinitah'e Queen's Dolight. You may take a barro! of extract t?arsaparilla, and still you will not; bo cured; and. as a proof of it, look around and you will observe the country, through? out its length and breadth, ia flooded with compound Sarsaparillas, extracts and syrups, claiming to be blood purifiers/and yet we sae to-day moro evidence or im ?rity of tho blood than ever, why ia ia ? Simply bocauao these extracts and Delight, nor ia it a Compound j8yrap of Queen's Delight ia tho trado mark. Ask for this, if you want to be curod, and seo that th? name of E. H. Heinttah ia oh the w rapper. Propared only by E. H. Heln itsb. Wholesaleagonte. . FISHER A HEINITSH, August IS %_Columbia, 8. C. FRESH DRUGS AMD ' MEDICINES AT M. E. JACKSOS'S, PLAIN STB EXT. Aug 23 Imo