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EDITOR ilTD FBOPKISTO?. . Office on Main Street, above Taylor: ^ ^ ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' "Let our Juet Censure Attend the True Kvent." BY J. A? SELBY/ COLUMBIA. S. C.. MORNING. ?CTOfe?tt 1, 1809. " VOL. "V-N?. 1G6. ) TE?MS-/-IN ADVANCE \ eUBSCBU'TION. DaUy, 8ix Month*.?* 00 fri-Weekly, 8ix Month*. .2 60 Weekly. Six Month?......-.1 60 ADVEimSElfKSTB. Per Square, (io HUOH.) firsUneertion.90 .76 Each sabaeqnent Insertion,..... 60 Weekly,each insertion....... 75 MW A liberal discount made on the abott rate* when advertisements are inserted by the mouth. ;, ,g .. av Book and Joh Printing of all kind* nrfimntlv m.r>A f?HV,f..il- -a-? - PARSON OATH W?JRNH THE PEG?LATTN? GUT Omci?is OP THE WRATH TO GOME. -In Saturday'o issuo of tho Mistjorfflry Record, Parson Cain polishes off the Charleston municipal vultures in rory handsome stylo, After, depicting,, in glowing tor ms, the publie coundon co and prosperity that would resolt from an ad? ministration of oity affairs by hon eat, capable and reBpeotnblo mon, ho goos on to soy : g?? uH J . . ' But when a venal class usurp the func? tions bf administrative and executive, af? fairs- wnen men of base I origin and of craven babita domineer over pallont for? bearance and tho lovers pf peace-when cunning, crafty, unprincipled politicians revel with impunity amid the wrung out treasures of the people, and inaugurate their mid-night bftcchanale-when the people ore pouring .qut of their j??er(y-, to.sustain a city government, oppressed,| with au enormous debt and accumulating interest-and when evory effort is being made to resuscitate and recover our fallen fortunes, it is time for honest peo? ple i$ look to their "flints'' and scruti? nize the'actions of their publio func? tionaries. And yet rumor alarms ns of transactions perpetrated by high officials detrimental to our interests. We ore led to these reflections by the facts in our possession of certain ''peculations" and needless expenditures' i Of a certain "clique" in our City Council, who are said to be feasting off the people's money. We waru those faithless publio servants that there are honeat men in the Repub? lican party, who will not suffer them to bring the party into disgrace uwithout lifting their voice against their needless expenditure of the people's hard earn? ings. While they pay the poor laboring man a mere pittance for bis hard day's work, they drink their "sherry" and champagne, and drive fast horses. Sirs, there are a host of honest men who are observing your course That "ring" trill not remain in power forever. No, the indignant people will rise up in their might and erush them to powder. Be? ware! "the sirocco cometh," and terrible are the judgments of the people. They will not always be led to slaughter by the bloody-handed butchers. NUTRITION1 ron THE BRAIN.-Some time ago, Prof. Agassiz, in a speech before a Boston assemblage, asserted that a fish diet, Oxf account of the quantity of phos? phorus1 contained in it, is especially adapted to nourish the brain, and that thoso'persons who subsist upon it large? ly, are consequently mot i likely than others; if possessing tho same natural powers, to be distinguished for their brightness and intellectuality. _ Prof. Agassiz is generally regarded as being in such matters the highest authority in the T?Jttit?d States,' if not the very highest living, and this estimators undoubtedly correct; but Br. G. M. Beard,J excellent scietilifio authority, opposes the Profes? sor's theolory:in an able magozine arti? cle, arguing that brain work requires richer and more substantial food and a 1 arger quantity of it than mechanics and laboring men, because: . First-Labor of the brain causes great? er' waste of tissue than lu'>o? of the mus? cl?e,'three hours of hard study prodnc ing more important changes of tissue than a whole day of muscular labor. Second-Brain-workers, as a class, are more active in their work than mecha? nics and laborers, the thinking powers, the tools of trade of brain-workers, being always at hand and seldom idle. ; 1 Third-Brain-w?rkers exercise, more or less, all th? other organs of the body newell as thc brain. Dr, Beard, to corroborate: his views, cites various nationalities. For example, the Romans. Persians and Babylonians were dominant nations among the an? cients, and they were free nnd luxurious in their habits of eating, l'n modern times, the English, Germans, French and Americans are ruling nations, and they are good feeders and some of them -pretty hard drinkers. So our brain workers have two theories before them and they can take their choice. Shall it be fish or roast beef, Sec. ? [Louisville Courier - Journal. A remarkable sermon was preached iu j St. Alban'H (Episcopal) Churob, New York, by tho rector of that parish, on Sunday last, wherein tho reverend gen? tleman affirmed that tba Episcopalian and Catholic belief is positively alike, although the members do not commune together, owing to intrigues at the Court of Romo at tho timo of tho Reformation. The preacher boldly asserted that the churches referred toareactually botone, and that tho members aro all Roman Ca? tholics; and he hoped to seo the day when both should be united under the latter name, and unite in communion. The sermon created much sensation among his hearers, many of whom wero Protestants from other denominations, whose belief he attacked, utterly deny? ing their faith as a religion based on Christ. There is a female foundling in St. Louis so beautiful that the person hav? ing tho core of her is overwhelmed with offers to adopt her. He has, therefore, decided to put the infant up at auction and sell her to the highest bidder, the money to be placed in bank at compound interest for hor benefit, and to be poid to her when she roaches the ago of eight? een. ? TBS B?XSTINO OF TBS BUBBLY.-Moat of oar readers of the present day have read, with something of astonishment and incredulity, of the inflation and col? lapse of the great South Sea babble, the Yazco speculation, the Dutch financial furor in tulips, the moras muliicaulis humbug in this country, and of the grand shihplaster bubble of 1885-86, re? sulting in tue tremendous revulsion of 1837; bat all that has been recorded of all those impostures, humbugs and bub? bles will henceforth be readily believed by every one who was a witness of the scenes of folly and frenzy-which gave us iu Wall street and its surroundings, on Friday Inst, tho confusion of Babel,- tho madness of Bedlam;* and a touch of the tortures of Dante's ""Inferno." It Was on a grand scale, in the miseries of the gambling table, what Gilmore's Boston Peace Jubilee, in the way of music, was compared with au ordinary evening con? cert. It was a grand crash among the balls and bears, elephants, tigers and hyenas, spread eagles, lame ducks and green goslings, and fem-ful among the wounded were the weepings and wading? and gnashing of teeth. Allah, bismillaft/ God be praised!-Now York Herald. THE DORN GOLD MINE.-An Edgefield correspondent of tho Augusta Constitu? tionalist writes, under date of the 25th til timo: "I spent ono night with my old friend, Captain Wm; B. Dorn, of the Dorn Miuing Company, and obtained tho fol? lowing information about Dorn Gold Mine, situated a short distance from the I residence of Captain Dorn : Since the i first of last February tho mills have been stopped, the old machinery having been removed and new machinery from j New York (of the'latest pattern)'been pat ia its place. Four now engines aro now in operation, a large quantity of ore having.been dug oat siace February, and a large quantity is now visible, which the Superintendent thinks will take eighteen months to grind up. There are now forty-five hands employed at the mine. I was informed that the mino is now paying better than at any previous time. Captain Thomas S. Morgan, late of Kentucky, is the Superintendent at tho mine. The company has tho mine leased for twenty-one years, paying Cap? tain Dorn suoh a per cent, of the gross earnings at the end of eaoh month." THE OCTOBER ""ELECTIONS.-There aro but throe weeks now intervening before the October elections. Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio and Pennsylvania hold their elections on tho second Tuesday, the 12th of that month. In Indiana the Republican majority for Grant was 9,572, and the Repnblicnn majority on joint ballot in tho last Legislature was 30. Govornor Baker was elected by 9G1 ma? jority. In Iowa, Grant's majority was 46,359, and tho Republican majority in tho Legislature was 107. Grant's ma? jority in Nebraska was 4.29U, and Go? vernor Butler's 2,491. The Legislature was strongly Republican. Ia Ohio Grant's majority was 41,428, and the Re? publicana ejected Sherwood Secretary of State, last year, by 17,383 majority. The Legislature had 10 Democratic majority on joint ballot. In Pennsylvania Grant's majority was 28,808, and General. Hart ranft's 9,677. The Republican majority in thc Legislature wus 27 on joiut ballot. _ ^Baltimore Sun. A WAR CLOUD IN THE EAST.-The re? fusal of tho Viceroy of Egypt to comply promptly with the terms of settlement between his Highness and the Sultan which were embraced in the second let? ter, addressed to him by the Grand Vizier of Turkey, has provoked a most violent newspaper attack on his action and policy in Constantinople. The offioial organ of tho Grand Vizier assails him in no measured terms, and particularly for I his proposal to refer the matters in dis? pute to an arbitrament by the European great powers. Tho dismissal of tho Viceroy is demanded. He mnst either accept a vassalage or rovolt. Which will he do? There is a war cloud in the East wbioh is likely to burst with violence, and at au early day.-JVein York Herald. The Shreveport (La.) South-Western says: "The cotton worm, wo learn, is prevalent, on most of tho plan? tations, and will, no doubt, injure tho late cotton; but wo hour moro complaint of tho scarcity of hands than of the de? struction caused by tho worm. Wo aro still of tho opinion that moro will bo made than eau be saved with the present working force. Tho women, formerly the best pickers, won't pick anything now but their teeth." WILLIAM. GLAZE "F^c^ stock of English GUNS; with a full assortment of GUN EQUIPMENTS-shot, cartridges and a large a ssor tin ont of ball cart? ridges, of all abio?! Pino Eng? lish7 CUTLEUYV Table, rocket. Silver and Plated Goods; Clock and'Mtintbl Goods'. Alargo as? sortment pf all kings of Goods kept in our line. Cali and soo UH. Watches and Jewelry repaired tn best manner. Sept 24 12 WILLIAM GLAZE. PONCIiUSU'H BVIDB1?CH III PATOR OF HOSTETTER'S STOMACHB?TTER8. W. H. Reese, a leading druggist in Monti? cello, 111., in a letter of Jane 6,1868, writes to this effect: "Having eold I Ion tetter's Bitters for the past four years', I cannot bot speak of tho article as being tho best ionic and avpf tizer extant. During the ague season of 1865-6, I could not keep a sufficient stock on b and-to supply my customers. In fact, your 'Bitters was as staple ae quinine. I luaru "that physi? cians proscribe it all over the Western conn try. Indeed, a groat many families think they are not safe without your invaluable tonic. J. H. witherspoon, Esq., a magistrate of kershaw County, 8. G., states, under dato April 13.1868. that ho has used tho Bitters constantly in pis own family for tho previous two years. He first tried the preparation when suffering from exhaustion produced bys sf-' vero attack of fever. Before tho first bottle : was finished ho experienced a remarkable change for tho botter. Ho had tried brandy at the outset, but found that did him moro, harm than good. In ono month from ibo time he commenced using tho Bitters his health, strength and appetite woro restored. Ho had (recommended tho article to others in Uko cir? cumstances, and never known it to fail, and had found it a perfect specific for chilla and fever. Mr. Samuel Young, of Clarion, Pa,, under date April G, 186S, certifies that he was com? pletely cured of "one of tho most distressing attacks of dyspepsia that ever afflicted any mortal," by three bottles of the Bittors, after "various other remedies had proved power? less." Restored to perfect health, ho thanks "that excellent preparation for tho result." Dr. G. "M. Spencer, of BruBh Croek, Perry County, Ala., writing thence February 8, 18C8, says: "I have used your Stomach Bitters for several years in my practice, and find them superior to most of "the Bitters now prescribed by tho profession generally."_Oct 116 THE HEALING POOL..-ESSAYS FOR YOUNO MEN, who havo fallon into vicious habits, and now desire a higher life, and a bet? ter Manhood, with certain means of relief for tho afflicted. Bent in soalcd lotter envel?nos, freo of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCI? ATION, Box P., PuiLAOELPniAj PA. Sept 25_3mo. ?9-PHIL.OSOPIIY OP MARRIAGE-A NEW COUBSB OF LECTCHEB, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing tho subjects: How to Live and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene? rally Reviewed; Tho.Cause of Indigestion; Fla? tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for: Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac, Ac. Tl.use lectures will be forwarded on receipt ot fonr stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimore Museum of Anatomy, 74 West Baltimore street, JJaltiruore, Md. May G ?jr SPECIAL NOTICE-To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, wc refer to the ad? vertisement of P. P. Tonio, thc largo manu? facturer of those gooda in Charleston. Price list furtTi?Jifd'.on application.' JuJyVlJOmo Consolidation ol Stock. Cll.Ut LOTTE, COLVMIJIA AND ACGCSTARylt. Co., ' . TltEAS?RBH*? <)ri?I<*E, - ? COLUMBIA, 8. C., Soptember 21, 18CJ. THE undersigned ia now prepared to issue Certificates of Stock in this Company, in lieu of tho Stock of the ('harlotte and South Caro? lina and tho Columbia and Augusta Railroad Companies, in accordance with tho terms of | Consolidation, adopted by thc Stockholders in Joint Convention, July 8, 18G1), viz: :1 "Bach share of stock io tho. Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company shall be convertdd into a share in the consolidated company; and every four and one-half shares of stock in the Columbia aud Augusta Rail? road Company shall be converted into a share in the consolidated company; and where, in tho last named apportionment, fractions of a sharo may result, the owners thereof may, thsir option, complete tho unit by paying for tho necessary additional shares of Columbia I and Augusta Railroad stock at the rato of SU 50 per share, or thev may receive pay for | their surplus phares at tho samo rate." Stockholders or their 1 .gal representatives are required to surrender tho old Certificates, when applying for tho new. C. H. MANSON, Sept 24_Secretary and Treasurer, Oana, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Etc. THE subscriber has on hand a large assort? ment of Singer'?, Wilson's, Grover ?fc Ba? ker'?, otc., SEWING MACHINES; also, a Uno assortment ?if English and Gurman GUNS, PISTOLS, CUJLEKY, CARTRIDGES, DOOR , BELLS, etc., Which wifl bo sold lower than at any other plaoo in the-city. \ Sowing Machine.-*, Guus, Pistols, Looks, otc, repaired at tho shortcut notice?, and all work warranted. E. A. SCHNEIDER, Sept 25__,_Main street. "Stonewall lioarV7^ TniS justly celebrated brand of VIRGINIA FLOUlt can always bo obtained at ?toro of FISH ER, LOWRANGEjfc FISHER^ Executor's Notice. ALL persons having claims against tho OB tate of tho late M. BRENNEN, deceased, will present them, pronorlv attested, to the undorsigned. MARY BRENNEN, JOHN AGNEW, July 23 f3mo Qualified Ex'rs. New York Advertisements^ Frost, Black Sc Go., Wholosiile and RctailMauufactnrersof and Dealers in F I It ST- C LA SS OP EVERY VARIETY, 00 Bowery, near Canal street, N . Y. Mi-'Steamboats, "Hotels and Public Build-, in pr, furnished at t lie shortest notice. ?3T All goods purri] af id of our honer gua? ranteed as represented. k !, .-. B.W.FBOST. JAS.BLACK. GEO.BNYDER. Sept 17___._3mo \ i'u'v liiiui int jiu:-/. Pf^fTS ASTRAL OIL FA^????Sfc-;yo CB AK (TR OP I AMPS V-A. pot&caljr{isfe JUaaat-liag Oil-Strict ly ?fo Mixture) No Ch?mjca^i-WiBand Explode ?*4Sdegrees (bang35^0egre?? Mgfex than i? I hy V?" Rvv?orAtaMm^feoqojdled fi* Bril BM 3090. Send tor encubr?, 1 Sopt 17 tCmo Degraaf & Taylor, Furniture, Carpets and Mattresses, Wholesale and Betail. Manufnctrhy and Warerooms, 87 and 89 Bowery, , 63 Christie afreet, 130 and 139 Helter street, NEW V O U K . (CONNECTED UNDER ONE noOF.j WE have now on hand thc largest stock of entirely new patterns and designs for furnishing houses throughout ever offered by ono house in tho city, and at a great deduction in price. Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is under the superintendence of II. S. Barnes, who is well and favorably known to tho public, having been & long lime with Sloane A Co., in Broad? way, and for thc last four years with Lord & Taylor. Our stock of Carpets is entirely new, and well selected, this branch having been just added to our business. The MATTRESS DEPARTMENT is entirely under our supervision, all being made on the premises. Every Mattress guaranteed. Steamboats, hotels, churches, pnblic halls anc" ?vate bouses furnished throughout at wi ;sale prices. . .ie Floating Palacee-tho tteamcrs of tho Qjtople's Lino on the Undson River-were fur? nished bv us, MICES DEFY COMPETITION. ''Second and Third Avenue Cars pass our Stores. Intr?neo S7 and 89 Bowerv, New Yorkt_Sept 1*4 3mo Dr. Richart's Golden Remedies. On fini"! REWAKD for any caso of dis v?JL^v/v/" eaao in any stage which they fall to cure. Du. RICH AD'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyos, Eruptions, Copper-Colored Blotches, Scrofula, Ac; is the groatest Blood Purifier known, removes all disease from tho system and leaves the blood pure and healthy. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its forms, gives immediate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. Price of either No. 1 or I No. 2, $5.08 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.00. DR. RICHAU'8 GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full directions. Price $3.00 per bottle. DR. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a radical cure for Debility, in old or young; imparting energy with wonderful effect. Price $0 per bottle or two bottles for $9. On receipt of price, the Remedies will be shipped to any place. Circulars sent. Address DR. D.' B. BICH ARDS, Aug 19 ly No. 228 Varick st., New York. Iron Cotton Ties. SOLE Agency in New York for tho sale and distribution of the AllJftOW TIE AND 8ELF-FA8TENING BUCKLE TIE, Manufactured by J. J. Mt COM?, Liverpool. SWENSON, PERKINS A CO., 80 Beaver street, New York. (Mail address. Box 5,724 P. O.) Aug 7 3mo* Private Boarding in New York. COMFORTABLE, airy Rooms, with Board, in a ploasant locality-Fourth street, op fosite Washington Square. Street cars pasB he door every few minutes. Apply to, or ad? dress, Mas. S. J. WYATT, Aug 18 17 South Washington Place, 4th st. FRUITS IN AND OUT OF SEASON LEMONS AND ORANGES, Datos, Prunelles, Figs. Prunes. A ireBh lot of fine French Confection erv-something rich, rare and palatable Frosh Nuts, Almonds and Raisins. 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, Croquet Sets-a tine, healthy, eufc-door exer? cise. Keep Cool! Tho subscriber, intending to give his friends and customers a chance to keep cool, has de? termined to reduco tho* price of CREAM for the balance of the season. Cream per quart, 75 cents. Croam per plate, 20 cents. Cream per half plate, 10 cents. Lemonade and Fruit Beverages, 10 cen t H per glass. Call and be convinced of the correctness of the above. J. MoKKNZIE, Juno 4_Main Street. Bremen Lager Beer. JUST RECEIVED, 5 Casks-60 Doz. Pints of tlii? celebrated BEER, which has bees out of market for some time, as tho quantity is limited. An early call, only, can secure a supply.-' _GEORGE 6YMMERS. Pure Corn Whiskey. ?\r\ BBLfl. Pure Corn WHISKEY, for sale ?t\J low to dealers. E. A G. D. HOPE, May 1 Agents Old North State Distillery. Baltimore Advertisements. ESTABLISH KD 1830. LWVREXGE D. DIETZ & CO,, v Importers and Dealers in NOTIONS, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, ! ' i Ac, &c., Ac. 303 IK. Baltimore street, belieeen Hoxcard and Liberty, Ballimore, JIAL Sept 30_ .3mo II. MORTON. WM. REED. CLEMENCE I? JACKSON. MORTON, REED & GO., No. 65 South Gay street, Baltimore. KAIL WAY and Machinists' supplies of every kind, METALB, MACHINERY, TOOLS, Loather Belting and Gum Gooda, Car Springs, Ac, Imbricating Oils, Brass (louds, Bolts, Nuts, Ac._Sept 2? 3mo Samuel Kirk & Son, No. 172 West Baltimore Street, Ballimore, Md. MANUFACTURERS of Elegant SILVER? WARE, WATCHES AND FINE JEWEL RY. Established 1817. _Sept 25 3mo .lilts. D. c. SPECK, Private and Transient Boarding, No. 213 West Lombard street, corner Penn, Sept li BALTIMORE, MD._ Baltimore Regalia Emporium. Siseo Brotliors, MANUFACTUBEBS of Regalia, Jewels, Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac, for Masons, 1. O. O. F., Red Men, Knights of Pythias and all other socities, Banners, Flags, Ship Signals, Ac, 14 N. Charles st., cor. Fayette, Ballimore, Md. Prico list furnished upon application. Aug 1? ._3mo GEORGE PAGE & GO., No. 5 N. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Alfi. MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM? PROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU? LAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portable steam Engine? and Boilers, Grist Mills, Shin? gle Macluucs, Lath and Slab Machinery, Saw Gummers, Horse Powers, Shafting, Pullies, Ac. Dealers in Circular Saws and Mill sup? plies generally, and Manufacturer?' Agents for every description of wood-working ma-1 chincry. Our Independent and Simultaneous Head-blocks, patented December 15. 18(13, and improved Fnction Feed, patented July 13, 18C9, in addition to previous patents, make our Saw Milla stand unrivaled. Estimates and plans famished, and contracts entered into for the erection of Circular, Gang Mulay or Sash Mills. Correspondence solicited, and Catalogues furnished, on application, by mail or otherwise, July 30 ly CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF tl A UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST ALLOWED AT TBE RATE Q 1 SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM, COM POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS. PRINCIPAL and Intcrcbt, or any part there? of, may be withdrawn at any time-the Bank reserving tho right (though it will be rarely exercised) to demand toni teen days'no? tice if tho amount is under $1,000; twentv days if ovqr f 1.000 and under $5,000, or thirty days if over ?5,000. OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, President. John B. Palmer, vice-President. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John G. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia. A. C. Haskell,Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heinitsn, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. ?bomas E. Gregg, Columbia. , Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberrv. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. DanielRavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or fihans and others may here deposit their sav ngs and draw a libera! rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trust?es wishing to draw interest on their funds until they roquire them for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caee of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future uso. aro here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed._Ang 18 Southern Life Insurance Company, rur.ELY A sorTHF.nji INSTIILT?ON. ASSETS------- - 9300,000. INSURES Lives, and promptly adjusts and pays losses. Its principal business is with Southern States, and to them it appeals for patronage. It has ampi?! means to fully pro? tect policy holders and pay all losses. BoAUi) OF DinEcrons.-John B. Gordon, A. Austell, E. W. Holland, J. F. Alexander, J. n. ( allaway, J. M. Johnson. Atlanta, Ga.; B. C. Yancev, Beni. H. HUI, Bobert Thomas, Athens, Ga.; Wade Hampton, Columbia, B.C.; C. H. Pbinizy, Edward Thomas, Augnsta, Ga.; D. E. Butler, Madison, Ga.; Robert Toomba, Wash? ington, Ga.; B. J. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.; A. H. Colquitt, Newton, Ga.; Wm. Johnston, Char? lotte, N. C.;B. L. Willingham. Allendale,H.C.; W. A. Caldwell, Greensboro. N. C. OFFICERS.-John B. Gordon, President; B. H. Hill. A. H. Colquitt, Vleo-Pretrirtentu; A. Austell, E. Holland, Finance Committee; W. C. Morris, Secretary. J. H. MILLER, General Agent, ' 307} Broad street, Augnsta, Gs. HARDY SOLOMON, Resident Agent at Colum? bia._ Joly 24 3mo Turnips ! Turnips !-New Varieties. RED TOP,8oveh Top. Winter Flat Dutch, PurploTop Yellow Ruta Baga, Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe, Largo Norfolk, Hanover, Pomeranean. Just received at FISHER A HEINITSH, July 23 t Druggists. ?J ?KUHN VU. Oll'alrl?? t 0.1* Advertisements. BattfSa^^ 2AAA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, In .UUVJ good order, (daily expected.) For sale lew from tba. wharf by . i;i KNOBELOCH A SMALL, . SoTW East Bay street, . Sept 30 3 " Oparieston, B. C. SPECIAL NOTICE I. HAVING- temporarily roropeoed out busi noss in Charleston, at No. 297 King street, we shall Offer at retail, for a few weeks, a stock of . . _ i .H . . FINE CLOTHING Of onr own manufacture, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods At popular prices, ; ' In addition to a general stock.of. uno goode, which wo guarantee equal In eyo'ry rc spot to gai .nents made to order, and at from one-half to two-thirds the price, we invito at t dntiou to some SPECIAL BARGAINS, as follows: . An aseorted lot ot t {,?;j ,, , Business, . Frock, iSack, and Walking Coats. .,? vi, , Of Amorioan and Scotch all-wool Cheviots, in light and dark colors* Q "Jd French Black Tricots. Fane: Casaimeres, Black Broadcloth, etc, etc.. .so'rth flo ' : to f20, are marked at ' ' TEN BOL LASS EA SftwJ A lot of soveral hundred pairs of PANTA? LOONS, of similar materials, including: also, some of the finest blue flannel, fivo dollars per pair, with Vests to match for three dollars each. i.-, ? ? ' Wc also offer a lot of Ono English huff linen duck VESTS, which wo wish to. ci?se out at once, for ono''dollar each, originally S?ld'for four dollars. '. < ' 01 In the F?rnishing Gooda department, wo offer, aa special bargains, a lot of UNDER? SHIRTS and DRAWERS of excellent quality, foT ono dollar each. " _ Our celebrated make of WHITE SHIRTS, known aa v THE I'ERFKCT SHIRT, The finest or "rod lotter" quality of which we have marked at three dollars, and the second or "blue letter" quality at two. dollars each. Wo warrant the latter to he as good an article as is usually sold for ?2.50 to ta. Tlie stock inclnes besides, a fdll assortment of Glove?, Collars, Uotdvry, and all desirable kinds of Furnishing Goods. Our prices are marked in plain figures on every article, and no deviation is over made. MACtLLAR, WILLIAMS ?fePARKER, 207 King street; 2 doors North"oP Wentworth., titore formerly occupied by M a Duff Cohen. , CHARLESTON*, September 25,1869. Sept 28 6 lo Ipr? r PAN KN I M'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, ANS ALL DISEASES Or TH? STOMACH AND LIVER; ... . . KUI i ? . ?'. \ 1 . inET ARE IIZCOM MENDED BT Till . MEDICAL FAOULTV.'' I [b -' . UM.' h HEGEMAN &; CO,, AGENTS, NEW TOUX. Manufaotnredby CVF. P?NKNIN, CHOTST ACT APOTBSCAtT, OHAULB8TON, S.O. MfrFor Sale by Druggist* Every*ehere.~SM Feb S_: fly J. N. ROBSON. Commission Merchant, NOS. 1 AND S ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING ample mean u for ad vanees, a bi ei nees experience of twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a COMMISSION BUSINESS, without operating OB his own ac? count, respectfully solicit s consignments of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc' Shippers of Prodnce to bim may. at their option, have their consignments sola either in Charleston or New York; thus having the ad? vantage of two markets, without extra com? mission. BEFEREKCE8: Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. O.; Col. Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C. ; Kev. T. O. Summers, Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Qa.; Mosers. Georgo W. Williams A Co., Charles? ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor ft Co., New York._April 28 fly PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 3. C. Board, Per Day, - - $3.00. -1> ? ? - ? ? ?? Mus. n. L. BUTTEBFIELD, Proprietress. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Sept 10 _ ,_ gmo STOLL, IV KIHI ?fe CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, ?8T I I ?SO DomoeticStore. | Kl?,? ST" j Lace Store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON, 8.0. ly OR. W. H. TTDTT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AVD QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expeotorant, Vegutable Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dye, FOr sale by Feb 27 ly_E. E. JACKSON. Fish ! ! Fish ll! I f\f\ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, L\_/ consisting of whole, half and quarter barrels and kits. 100 Boxes SMOKED HERDING. Just received and for salo low by Aug 28 _J. ft T. R. AGNEW. Bolting Cloths. AFULL assortment on h and. MILL STONES and IRGNH. purchased at low rates, by FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.