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ITUT WEDNE3DA? MOBHtHO. ?Y JULIAN A. SELBY, ?PITOS A*? PBoranrroa. Office on Main Street, above Taylor. --o Agents foi FUccMlx ama Oleaner. HIBAMMWJIELI,.. .BpartanburR A. M. Risen.Newberry 0. H lour? Pom. ... . . . . Andoraon 0. H JAME? OBANx..Union J. B. AXIJUI..Cheater -mf< * ?a.. n .?M ? W **) . "Let oar Just Censure Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 30. 18?9. VOL. V-NO. 165 TERMS-IN ADVANCE 8CBHCKIFTIOK. Daily, Six Mentha.......M do Tri-Weekly, Six Months.9 50 Weekly, Six Months.1 M ADVKUTISEMENT8. Per Square, (10 lines.) flrat Ineer tion.10 76 Each subsequent insertion. 00 Weekly, each inaertion. 75 MW A liberal discount made on the above rates token advertisements are inserted 6%' ihe month. .VBook and Job Printing of all kinda promptly and faithfully attended to. Snuimnry at tktm Crop Report? for 1800. WASHINGTON, D. C., September 24. The Department of Agricultaro fur? nishes a summary of the crop report. A statement ia given showing the mean temperature and rain-fall of the several States for Joly and August, as contrasted with those months last year. The re fian most subject to drought-that (fast, of thc Mississippi and Missouri has had the most'.regular supply of rain, and tho valley of the former has had an abundant rain-fall to its mouth, while Alabama and Georgia have Buffered from drought, and the Atlantic States, in a still higher degree, not only throughout the tide-wafer region, but in a large por? tion, of .the Baste rn States. On the Southern Ailantio sea-board the heat has been greater this year than in 1868, and the nun-fall leas. North and East of New York, the heat has been less, and also the rain-fall. In the one case, it was toO hot, and in the other too cold for corn and other summer crops, which Buffered accordingly. While the drought has prevailed.,East of . the Alloghanica, the great Mrssifisjpoi^ basin has li aol un unusual amount of Vain. . WestVirginia and Ohio alone, Of the central area, had leas rain-fail in August than in 1868. Tho excessive moisture of the summer is sus? tained to its close, especially in Wiscon? sin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri. Both the' early and - the latter rains have been somewhat extraor? dinary Wast - of the Missouri, yet the high temperature and deep thirsty soils of that region have converted the visita? tion into a . blessing. . The drought of the sea-board has not been equalled in many years. ? The comparison between this year and last, shows that New Eng? land has had but one-third as much rain in August of the present year, Nsw York a little more than one-half, New Jersey scarcely one-eighth, Pennsylvania one-sixth, Maryland one-ninth. Extracts from correspondence will show tho inju? rious effects of the excessive drought on carn,'cotton, and garden vegetables. COHN.-The corn crop has been the prey of numerous ills in every section ol the country. The only States that now show an average condition aro Nebraska, Kansas, Florido, Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. Excessive rains retarded planting and necessitated replanting in the spring 1 ?hrbnghout ' the West and South. Cold : wet weather prevented ti healthy vigorous growth in almost ever} State, and in tho season of earing anc maturing, a serious drought affected ii on tho ? Atlantic coast, with injnrioui heat in the South' and unfavorable reduc tion-of temperature in the North. It deep soils, naturally drained, the ex trem? moisture' Of the 'West'did no in jury. In heavy or flat lands with claj aub soil, the' damage was great, in somt oases resulting in total failure'. . The loss as" shown in the table, is-. 4.9 per cent, ii Virginia;.-from 80'tb 40 in Maine/Ver mont, Mavylaud, North Carolina"1/Sontl Carojina,' Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois Michigan and Wisconsin; from 20 to St ju New Hampshire, Connecticut, Nev York, New Jersey, Delaware, Georgia Indiana, - Ohio, Iowa and Minnesota from 10 to 20 in Massachusetts anc Pennsylvania; and from 1 to 10 per cent in Rhode Island, Alabama, Mississippi Missouri and California. Unless th close of the season is very fuvbrsbl there m.uat be. 150,000,000 bushels les than a full crop, COTTQH.-There will be a reduction ii the yield of cotton from the Carolinas t Alabama, and a material increase fror Mississippi to Texas. Georgia, Florid and South Carolina have suffered most mainly from drought-in a few localitie from rust, the oate* pillar and boll-worn Our estimates make the increase in Mi? sissippi, Lonisiana and Texas, respe< tively, 10, 12 and 14 per cent. The pr< babilities at present favor a yield c 2,750,000 bales. WHEAT,- This crop as a whole : larger; The only States showing a di oroaee aro Illinois, Michigan, Iowa an California. Some of it is inferior i quality, but a considerable portion ht been injured by rains after hnrvest. considerable . portion of the Wester wheat is of good quality, and that of tl South is decidedly superior. FRUITS-As a rule have yielded abui dantly. Apples in a less degree tho other species. New-York, Pennsylvnni West Virginia, Michigan and Illinois, r apple regions, lrr.ve nearly a full suppl New England .? material reduction. STOCK HOOS.-Ther? is not only a r dnction .'in the number of stock hog but' also in the condition. Missoni Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota, rapt ly growing States, have made an increa in numbers, as have somejof tho Sout ?rn States. There is apparently a d crease, as compared with last year, from 5 to 10 per cent. ? ; An Omaha despatch'state-s that On t Pawnee Indian reservation, near (Doini bus, several Pawnees havebeed killed the- Sioux, causing great exc?teme among the former tribe. Fort Bufo reports say that tho Indians con tin hostile. Outrages have also been co mitted in Montaus, and at Helena a neat thu Blackfoot Agency, one man 1: been killed in eaoh locality. John G. Mix, a well-known busin mau of Hartford, Connecticut, six sevou years old. was instantly kill yesterday, by a stick of timber, wh fell npon him a* ho was superintend: some repairs at his residence. i?peolal Notices. Consolidation of Stock. Cu AK LOTT K, COLUMBIA ANO AUGUSTA R. It. Co., T Ii EA H U HEIl'? OiTICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., September 24,1869. THE nndersigned is now prepared to issue Certificates of Stock in this Company, in lieu of ibo Stock of tbe Charlotte and South Caro lina and the Columbia and Augusta Railroad Companies, .in accordance with tho terms of Consolidation, adopted by the Stockholders in Joint Convention, July 8.16G9, vfz: "Each share of stock in tho Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company shall be converted into a share in the consolidated company; and every four and ono-half .shares of stock in tho Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Company shall bo converted into a ?bare in the consolidated company; and where, in the last named apportionment, fractions of a sharo may reBult, the owners thereof may, at their option, completo tho unit by paying for tho necessary additional shares or Columbia and Augusta Railroad Btock at tho rate of $12.60 por share, or they may receive pay for their surplus shares at the came rato." Stockholders or their legal representatives aro required to surrender tho old Certificates, when applying for tho now. _ ^ ^_ C. H. MANSON, Sept 24 *_Seoretary^a^-^asjirer.^ THE HEALING POOL.-ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, who have fallen into vicious habits, and now desire a higher life, and abet? tor Manhood, with certain i mans of relief for the afflicted. Sent in scale , letter envelopes, freo of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCI? ATION. BOX T., PuiLADKH'UIA, PA. Sept 25_8mo ?9-PIIIL.OSOPIIY OF MAJKHIAGE_A NEW COUBSB OF LKCTUBES, as delivered at tho Now York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live and What to Livo for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene? rally Reviewed; The Causo of Indigestion; Fla? tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, fte., ftc. These lectures will he forwarded on receipt of four stamps, by addressing Seo'y Baltimore Museum of Anatomy, 7-1 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. May G ly SPECIAL NOTICE.-To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refor to tho ad? vertisement of P. P. Toale, tho large manu? facturer of thoso goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on application. July 17 9mo GEO. HUGGINS' Insurance Agency, COLUMBIA, S. C., Representing over $40,000,000 Capital ?3"ESTABLISBEP IN COLUMBIA IN 18i9.~?:e FIRE DEPARTAIENT. jETNA FIRE INSURACF. COMPANY, Hart ford, Conn. Incorporated 1819. Chartor per? petual. Capital and surplus (5,300,000. The strongest Fire Insurance Company in Ame? rica. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London. Incorporated 180S. Capital $8, 000,000 in gold. Policies iseued payable in gold or currency. Par value pf stock, $250. Market value in London (last sales) $1,760. NORTH AMERICAN FI HE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. Capital and sur? plus $500,000. FIRE INSURANCE AND SAYINGS COMPA? NY, Richmond, Va. Authorized Capital $1, 000,000. MERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, Hartford, Couu. Capital and surplus $450,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR? ANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. Incorpo? rated 184G. Assets Juno 1, 1869, $25,000,000; Snrplus Juno 1, 1869, $7,000,000; Income for 1868-0 $9,064,068. Number of Polices humed, 00,500. Total olaims by doath paid to date, $8,500.000. Annual dividends from 50 to 70 per cent. As strong as the strongest in America. As liberal in its terms as the most liberal. ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Richmond, Va. Assets $600,000. Dividend declared February, 1869, 40 per cent. As strong as any Life Insurance Company in Virginia. Risks taken on favorable terms by GEO. HUGGINS. Agent. Office in rear of Messrs. Du ibo & Chapman's, under the ' Columbia Hotel." Sept 12 Imo FRUITS IN AND OUT OF SEASON. LEMONS AND ORANGES, Dates, Prunelles, Figs. Prunes. A fresh lot of fine French Confei-.tion ery-something rich, raro and palatable Fresh Nuts, Almonds and Baisins. Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lemon Sugar. Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, AN ENDLESS VARIETY. CAKES and PIES-fresh and made to order. Puro CANDIES manufactured daily. Crocpiot Seta-a fine, healthy, eut-door exer? cise. Keep Cool! Tho subscriber, intending to give bis friends and customers a chance to keep cool, has de? termined to reduce tho price of CREAM for tho balauco of tho season. Cream per quart, 75 cents. Cream per plate, 20 cents. Cream per half plate, 10 cents. Lemonade and Fruit Beverages, 10cents per glass. Call and be convinced of the correctness of tho above. J. MCKENZIE, Juno 4 _ Main Street. New Articles for Present Use. CONORESS WATER. LEMONADE SALTS. Sicdlitz Powders. Soda Powders. . Calf Feet Jelly. Concentrated Extract ?f Beef. Gelatines. Corn Starch. Arrow Root, Tapioca. Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago'. Flavoring Extracts, Yoast Powders. Hops, Canary Seed. Freeh Tamarinds, Portable Lemonade, Nectar. . Fo* sale by FISHER & HEINTTSH, j July U t_?_Druggists. Pare Corn Whiskey. ?>/\ BBL8. Pure Corn WHISKEY, for sale J2\J low to dealers. E. ft G. D. HOPE, May 1 Agents Old North State Distillery. New York Advertisements^ Frost, Black & Co., Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of and Dealers in FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE OP EVERY VARIETY, 00 Bowery, near Canal street, N. V. %W Steamboats, Hotels and Public Build? ings furnished at thc shortest notice. ?ar All goods purchased of our houso gua? ranteed as represented. R,W. FROST. JAS. BLACK. GEO.SNYDER. 8ept 17_3mo Degraaf & Taylor. Furniture, Carpets and Mattresses, Wholesale and Retail. Manufactory and Warerooms, 87 ?ntl 89 Bowery, 09 Christie street, 130 and i ii Hester street, NEW YORK. (CONNECTED UNDER ONE HOOF.) WE have now on hand the lsrgcst stock of entirely now patterns and designs for furnishing houses throughout ever offered by oBoJiouse-HUtho city, and at agre&i-dedtrettoa in price. Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is under tho superintendence of H. S. Barnes, who is well and favorably known to tho public, having been a long time with Sloane A Co., in Broad? way, and for tho last four yoars with Lord A Taylor. Our stock of Carpets is entirely now, and well selected, this branch having been just added to our business. The MATTRESS DEPARTMENT is entirely under our snoervision, all being made on thc premises. Every Mattress guaranteed. Steamboats, hotels, churches, public balls and private bout es furnished throughout at wholesale prices. Thc Floating Palaces-thc steamers of thc People's Linc on the Hudson River-were fur? nished bv us. PRICES PEP Y COMPETITION. Second and Third Avenuo Cars pass our Stores. Entrance ?V7 and 89 Bowerv, New York._Sept 14 Smo Dr. Kienan's Golden Remedies. (fa -| r.r,ri REWARD for any caso of dis JL?V/vJ v/ easo in anv staRC which they fail to euro. DR. RICH AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes, Eruptions, Copper-Colored Blotches, Scrofula, Ac; is tie greatest Blood Purifier known, removes all disease from thc system and leaves the blood pnro and healthv. DR. RICHAU*8 GOLDEN BALSAM No. *2 cures Mercurial A Mentions, Rheumatism in all its forms, gives immediate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, $6.08 per bottle, or two bottles for ?9.00. DR. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe and nul ie al cure for H lt1 Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full directions Prico $3.00 per bottle. DH. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, ?i radical cure for Debility, in old or young; imparting energy trlth wonderful eflcet. Price ?5 per bottle or two bottles for $9. On receipt of price, the ltcmcdies will be slurped to anv place. Circular* sent. Address DR. D. B. RICHARDS, Aug 19 ly No. 228 Varick st., Now York. Iron Cotton Ties. SOLE Agency in New York for the sale and 1 distribution of tho * ARROW TIE AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE, Manufactured by J. J. MCCOMS, Liverpool. SWENSON, PERKINS A CO., 80 Beaver street, New York. (Mail address. Box 5.721 T. O. ) Aug 7 3mo? Private Boarding in New York. COMFORTABLE, airy Rooms, with Board, in a pleasant locality-Fourth street, op? posite Washington Square. Street cars pass the door every few minutes. Apply to, or ad? dress, MRB. S. J. WYATT, Aug 18 47 South Washington Place, 4th st. R. HOE & CO., Manufacturers of Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Circular Mill Malay and Gang* SAWS. Circular S?t/*7tr*ai, With Movable or Inserted Teeth. WE CLAIM for our Patent Circular Saw the following advantuges over all others? Tho shanks of thc tcoth are elastic, and ex? ert a uniform distension in tho sockets. Tho stability of the plate is in noway affect? ed by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may bo adjusted to the cutting linet No rivets, keys, br other objectionable ap? pliance?, are employed in connection with tho teeth, which are as simple in construction, and as easily used, as a nut for a bolt. In short, all tho difficulties heretofore expe? rienced in the use of movable tooth for saws, are fully met and obviated by this Invention. ALSO, TUTTLE PATENT "CHAMPION" CROSS CUT SAWS. CROSS-CUT SAWS, Ot ALL KINDS. Saw Mandrels, Gumming Machines, &o. Send for Catalogues arid Price Lists.' R. EOE A CO., Printing. Press Machine and Saw Manufac? turers, New York. Boston, Mass., and Lou? don, Eng. Aug ?6 j6mo Holland Gin. PIPE PURE SCHIEDAM GIN, direct from tho Custom House. JOHN 0. SEEGERS. Baltimore Advertisements. MORTON. WM. UK EX?. CLEMENCE L. JACKSON. MORTON, REED & CO., No. 65 South Oay street, Baltimore. RAILWAY and Machinisti.'supplies of everj kind, METALS, MACHINERY, TOOLS, Leather Belting and Gum Gooda, Oar SpringB, Ac, Lubricating Olio. Brase Goods, Bolts, Nuts, Ac._ Sept 28 3mo Samuel Kirk & 8on, No. 172 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Mil. MANUFACTURERS of Elegant SILVER? WARE, WATCHES AND FINE JEWEL RY. Established 1817._Sept 25 3mo MRS. ?. C. SP' .CK, Private and Transient Boarding, No. 248 Wost Lombard street, corner Penn, Sept ll BALTIMORE, MD._ Baltimore Regalia Emporium. Slsoo Brotliors, MANUFACTURERS of Regalia, Jowels, Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac, for Masons, I. O. O. F., Red Men, Knights of F j thin a and all other socitiea, Banners, Flags, Ship Signals, Ac, 14 N. Charles st., cor. Fayette, Ballimore, Md. Price list furnished upon application. Aug lg_3mo Gushings & Bailey, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 262 BALTIMORE STREET, IJAI.TIMOUK, MO. TBE largest and best assorted stock in thc city of SCHOOL, LAW, DENTAL, MEDICAL, CLASSICAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. General Bank and Counting House Stationery of all kinds. Blank Books niado to order in any style of binding and ruling. Aug 19 j3mo GEORGE PAGE & CO., No. 5 N . Schroeder Street, linltlmore. Hld. MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM? PROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU? LAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portable Steam Engines and Boilers, Grist Mills, Shin 8lo Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, 8aw Ummers, Burse Powers, Shafting, Palli?e, Ac Dealers in C ~-r Saws and Mill sup? plies generally, a. Manufacturer*1 Agents for every descriptive f wood-working ma- I chinery. Cur Indept nt and Simultaneous I Head-blocks, patented December 15, 1868, and Improved Friction Ft ed, patented July 13, 1869, in addition to previous patenta, mako our Saw Milla stand unrivaled. Estimates and ' plans furnished, and contracts entered into for the erection of Circular, Gang Mulr.y or Slash Mills. Correspondence solicited, and Catalogues furnished, on application, by mail or otherwise. July3'Jly CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSIT8 OF fl A UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTER ES TALLOW 'ED A T TUE RA TE O. SIX BER CENT. PER ANNUM, COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS. PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any part there? of, may bo withdrawn at any time-the Bank reserving the right (though it will bo rarely exercised) to demand fourteen days'no? tice if tho amount is under $1,000; twenty days it over $1,000 and under $5,000, or thirty days if over $5,000. OFFICERS. Wado Hampton, President. John B. Palmer, Vice-president. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wado Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics. Laborera, Clerks, Widowe, Or* phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for buaincsa or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small i auroa for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future nae. are hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their meana where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed._ Aug 18 Southern Life Insurance Company, FUnEEV A SOUTHERN IN8TI1UTION. ASSETS - - - - - - - - $500,000. INSURES Lives, and promptly adjusts and paya IOSBCS. Its principal business ia with Southern States, and to them it appeals for patronage. It baa ample means to fully pro? tect policy holdere and pay all losses. BOARD OP DIRECTORS.-John B. Gordon, A. Austoll, E. W. Holland, J. F. Alexander, J. H. Callaway, J. M. Johnson. Atlanta, Ga.; B. C. Yancev, Beni. H. Hill, Robert Thomas, Athens, Ga.; Wade Hampton, Columbia, S.O.; C. H. Phinizy, Edward Thomas, Augusta, Ga.; D. E. Butler, Madison, Ga.; Robtrrt Toomba, Wash? ington, Ga.; B. J. Smith, Cuthbort, Ga.; A. H. Colquitt, Newton, Ga.; Wm. Johnston, Char? lotte, N. C.;B. L. Willingham. Allendale,S.C.; W. A. Caldwell, Greensboro, N. C. OFFICERS.-John B. Gordon, President; B. n. Hill. A. EL Colquitt, Vico-Preaidente; A. Austell, E. Holland, Financo Committee; W. 0. Morris, Secretary. J. H. MILLER, General Agent, 2U7i Broad street, Augusta, Ga. HARDT SOLOMON, Resident Agent at Colum? bia._ Jnly 24 Smo OR. W. H. TIITT'8 STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, VogotableLiver Pills, Improyod Hair Dye, For sale by Feb 27 ly _E. E. JACKSON. Jos. DAKIEL POFE. A. 0. HASKELL. POPE ft HASKELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS II? EO.V1TY, Office-Law Rang* CoJumbia, 8. C. May 5 Charleston Advertisements. SP?CIAL NOTICE ! HAVING temporarily re-opened our busi? ness in Charleston, at No. 297 King Mirent, we shall offer at retail, for a few weeks, a stock of FINE CLOTHING Of our own manufacture, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods 1 At popular prices. In addition to a general stock of fino good?, which we guarantee equal in every respet to garmenta made to order, and at from one-half to two-thirds'tho price, we invite attention to somo SPECIAL BARGAINS, as follows: An assorted lot of Business, Frock, Sack and Walking Coats, Of American and Scotch all-wool Cheviots, in light and dark colors, French Black Tricots, Fancy Cassimercs, Black Broadcloth, etc., etc., worth $15 to $20, aro marked at TEN DOLLARS EACH. A lot of several hundred pairs of PANTA? LOONS, of similar materials, including, also, somo of tho finest blue flannel, five dollars per pair, with Vests to match for three dollars each. "-Wenleeoffer ft lot of fine English buff linen duck VESTS, which we wish to cro80"Uirt:it onco, for one dollar each, originally sold for four dollars. In tho Furnishing Goods department, wo offer, as special bargains, a lot of UNDER? SHIRTS and DRAWERS of cxccllont quality, for ono dollar each. Our celebrated make of WHITE SHIRTS, known as THE PEItFECT SHIRT, Tho finest or "red letter" quality of which wo have marked at three dollars, and tho second or "blue letter" quality at two dollars each. Wo warrant the latter to be aB good an article as io usually sold for (2.50 to $3. Thc stock indues besides, a full assortment of Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, and all desirablo kin il? of Furnishing Goods. Our prices are marked in plain figures on every article, and no deviation is ever made. MACUL.L.AR, WILLIAMS ?fe PAUKER, 297 King street, 2 doors North of Wentworth., Stare formerly occupied by McDuJf Cohen. CHARLESTON, September 25, 1809. Sept 28_fi_ WM. M. LAWTON, COTTON FACTOR c o M ir is s i o y MER CHA NT, CHARLESTON, S. C. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON? SIGNMENTS, AND ON PRODUCE SHIPPED TO LIVERPOOL, ?tc. Sept 21 *2mo HAVING the LARGEST and most COM? PLETE FACTORY in the Southern States and koeping always on hand a largo and most completo stock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, Ac., Ac, I am enabled to sell low and at manu? facturer's prices. N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. Aoril 6 liv AIMA Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters. THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene ral Debility, etc.; propared by G. W. A I M A B , Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1867. MR. G. W. AIMAR-Dear Sir: A member of my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, has experienced more relief from your ''Saracenia Bitters," than from any other medicine she has ever tried. It is most excellent for invigo? rating the system and creating an appetite. I regard ltaa decidedly the most beneficial of all dyspeptic remedies. YourB. very respectfully, N. J. DARRELL. Sold by allDruggists. General Agents, I!is LEY A Co., Ul Chambers Bt., N. Y. April 9 tly PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. Board, Per Day, - - $3.00. MKS. n. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Sept 10_2m o s roi.i,, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS 287 I I USO DomeaticStore. I KINO ST? ? Lace Store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON, 8. C. ly Eureka Champagne. Cyf\ CA8EB California CHAMPAGNE, rn?. A\J mtfaclured from t?ie pure andunaduUe rated juice of (tie Crape, ana much superior in flavor and quality to the many chemically pre? pared and spurious Imitations now offered to the public Price per casa of 1 dozen (?uarts, $15.00; or, 2 doze? Pints at $16. Terms cash. Aug ll_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. . Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS. Frosh Country and Mountain BUTTER, Pink-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goahen ?HEESE, at G. DIERCKS, Jan 38_At the Sign of the Watch . Bremen Lager Beer. JUST RECEIVED, ? Caaks-60 Doz. x .nts of thiB celebrated BEEB, which baa been out of market for ?orno time, aa the quantity is limited. An early call, only, can secure a enpply. GEORGE BYMMERS. PHONIX AND GLEANER Book, Job ?nd Newspaper Power Press TYPOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, Hain Street. above Taylor, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. ESTAB MABCH, LIBHBD 1 8 0 5. THE VERY LATEST NEWS, By Telegraph and Maila, from aU parts of tho World, together with fall Commercial and Market Reporte, besides a vast arnon?* of miscellaneous reading matter, or inter? est to all: spicy Communications, Editori? ale and Local Items, Poetry and Miscella? ny, will be found ir, these publications. Every issue o? tho Dally contains from ten to fon?teen columns of reading matter;ino Tri-weekly from twenty to Iwenty-four, and tho Weekly thirty-two long columns making it tho LARGEST and CHEAPEST PAPER in the South. An examination of their merit s is solicited. IX r/2 TEBMS FOB SIX MONTHS, IN ADYANCE Daily Pheonix $4.00: Tri-Weekly $2.60; Woekiy Gloancr $1.60. Persons residing on the Greenville, Au? gusta and Oharlotte Railroads can receive the PIKKNIX, containing Telegraphic Mar? keta, etc., twenty-four boura ahead of the Charleston papers. cu ca .S b? ? .B .? PH T3 fl rt bo a I s B bo .a *-> .c p-t READER-be you merchant, manufac? turer, professional man or mechanic before sending any JOB PRINTING io tho North to be executed, call at the above es? tablishment and examine the specimens of work, as well as the Btock of material on hand. Remember, ve are fully prepared to do any and all kinds of PRINTING, from a Carte Vitite to a massive Volume, a 30 feet Poater to a six inch Circular, in plain black, or in fancy colors and bronte. The proprietor ia conatantly making ex? tensive additions to bis large stock or ma? terial-Type, Presses, Colored Inks, Card Board, Caras. Paper, Fancy Envelopes, etc., introducing the LATEST STYLES As we work exclusively on the AVOASH PRINCIPLE,-GO the patrons or the office may depend upon having full Justice done them, in the way of Low PRICKS. Tbs pro? prietor is a practical printer, attend? close? ly to Iii M business; employs only first class workmen; the o iii ce is supplied with every thing necessary to turn out good work; prices are lower than any establishment in thia State or even New York-whiob wa are prepared to prove. Our fr ion db in the country may send their orders to thia office and rely upon their receiving the same at? tention and being filled as promptly and as cheaply as if given personally. Traveling showmen, hotel-Keepers, rail? road agents and aU who have LETTER PRESS PBINTINO to do, will find it to their interest to call. Seeing is believing: and an examination and comparison of prices of the following grades and styles of work, will convince the skeptical that eur assertions are correct: Pamphlets, Circulars. Bill Heads. Briefs, Lawyer's Blanks, County Officer's Blanks, Labels, Ball Tickets. Invitations, Bills of Fare, Dates, Railroad Receipts. Dray Tickets, Horse Bills, Posters. Hanu-biUe. Poc'gera, Tags, Programmes, Letter Heads, Checks, Drafts, Receipts, Labels, Tickets, Notes, Show Cares, Catalogues, Bank Checks, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac, of all styles and sizes, in one, two, three Colors and Bronze. ???-Business Cards, Programmes and Hand-bills, furnished at prices ranging from $2 to $7 per thousand, according to quality, size and quantity. We are fully determined to offer such inducements to those in want of PRINTING of ANY KIND as to make the capital tho great centre of printing for South Carolina, and THE PHONIX AND GLEANER OFFICE the cs tablishment where it can be successfully and satisfacto? rily acccompliahed. Fish!! Fish!!! I /~\f\ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, l\J\ / consisting of whole, half and quarter barrels and kits. 100 Boxos SMOKED HERRING. Just received and for sale low by Aog28_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Bacon and Flour. 2AAA POUNDS BACON. .UUU BBLS. FLOUR, and other goods as LOW as they CAN BE BOUGHT, by FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHRE.