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?f?ce on?Mwu Street, above Taylor. . - " ". 1 ''! ' ' 1 hi - <v*?i.utuvi>-.-<9 .. S^ffl? -' .^SfflR-T..-.^. .. >?-- ?' .?:?.??'?? *ar;"? it?rai discount made on the abone lb o^^vT?T?a Gleaner ' ' " ' ' "Lot OUT JttBt CensUr* . "^^^^^pMSBP^^V? ' Altte Ame Invent. . raft? tc ft rn advertisements are inset fd bi ...... ,1 Feinttlo influence. Tho masoulujo half of the orentiou has a thotjGand ways of advocating its own th?ugyp, supporting it? own principles, disseminating its''own opinions, pleading for its own projects. The feminine half of society boa none. Gentlemen can rnako public) speech cn, they can lecture, they- oatt talk in the dubs. Ladies can't make public speeches; if they think of lecturing, they are taunted with imperti? nent allusions to 'TUTS. Caudle," and no? body says ^'HearI hear!" and they have rio elabe to frequent. More than all, men have a thousand brazen trumpets with which to obnke the world, in the form of the various journals. Women have- bot,..one gentle voice amid.the noises rpf the, press. It is right, and well, 'and fitting that men should' take the brunt of life's hard labor. If there must be war, men must fight; if tho World needs food, they must toil; if sci? ence be n necessity, they must think. Lot tho lords of the creation do all this. No woman of common sense will dispute their right to. take the lead in the re? sponsibilities of life. Let them enjoy every means established usages afford to strengthen .their, prerogative. Let them have: thur public speaking, and their lecturing rostrums, and their talk in the clubs. ? Let them have, what ia far more, a hearing in every land through the voice of a free press echoing to the ends of the earth, .The women of Ameriss are proud that their fathers, their hus? bands, their .brothers, should be thus powerful. Only let it be granted, at the same timo, that there may be subject* which the intelligence of man may not touch so happily ss the tact of woman. They, have their own views on various subjects, different, but still in harmony with those of the powers that be! They yield, without the slightest hesitation, the whole army of journals to the use ol man, contenting themselves with retain? ing only, the means of expressing ac opinion, whiob, they trust, may some? times be useful to their own sex, in theil own way. The ladies have an argument in their favor, which, they are quit? sure, the gentlemen will not disputa with them. They can find fault with themselves There 19 no : wound to our self-love whet we point out our own defects, for w< show our own strength when we detec our own weaknesses. And this brings ui to the responsibility of woman-of wo man os a wife. Many dishonest mei Ease through life undetected, but the: ave the sword of Damooles continually hanging by its single hair over thei heads.. Generally, they aro kind, friend ly, liberal mon. They are friendly, be cause they are kind, and liberal becansi they are friendly. It is difficult for i man of genial disposition to live on ? small, undeviating income. The worh is so full of pleasures, and he mixes wit! so mauy men who seem to treat moue; as a drug. Large sums pass through hi hands and bis own modicum is so tri fling. It is only by practicing the mos severe economy that ho can make end meet; and he ought to have more, bc cause he himself manages the couccri whioh brings in Vt.1 the money, and hi principal ia enjoying the profits of hi labor, only coming to the counting house for an hour or so, and then driv? ing home in his carriage to that splendii suburban villa, while he can hardly afton the vulgar omnibus. And so the clerl goes home. Home! Is it a place o safety, or a place of temptation to him He.comes within the woman's province is it for good or for evil? We cast t the winds every thought of intentions wrong, for we can hardly imagino an es ception in which the wifo would knon ingly become the destroyer of her ow husband. She has married young, au she knows little or nothing of the valu of money. She has taste, and she dc sires its indulgence. Her husband bring her home such pretty presents, and sh is so pleased; and all those nice thing make tho. house so cheerful; and that ne piano hus such a Rweut tone; and thos genuine China jars are so much botte than-Italian casts, or even her showy Ai eade vases. And then her good man : so kind, only he is a little dull just nov harassed with business; she mast malt him go out with her a little more. Stop, wife! Wherever, whoever yo may be, pause. You are on the brink c a precipice. The safety of all voa hoi dear hangs on your next step. Not on I the interests of time, but the interests < eternity, may|be entrusted to your kee] ing. Every wife knows ber husband income, or ought to know it. Thi knowledge should be the guide of h< conduct. A clear understanding r specting domestic expenses is uecessai to the peace of every dwelling. If it I little, "Better is a dinner of herbs whei love is, than a stalled ox and hntrc therewith." If it be ample, let it be 01 joyed with all thankfulness. We belier that partners in privation are moro I each other than partners in woaltl Those, who havo suffered together Ur more than thoso who have rejoiced tog ther. Love ia "the drop of honey in tl draught Of gall." When tho wife, seoii her duly,, bas made up her mind to thi she will brighten her little homo wi smiles that will make it a region of pc petual sun-shine. Shu will never ev< imply a wish for things which are b! appendages of wealth. Sho knows th could only bo purchased at a cost frc which she turns shudderingly. Folio ing with the acuteness of a quicken affection every turn of her husband's thoughts, if she should see that he leans towardsf the world's good things, that he gives orders to Iiis wi ne merchant beyond the bounds of their enforced temperate indulgence, that city luxuries are sent home to her, then let her bestir herself for h ia safety and her own, foi'they are indissolubly united.* Let her take her Woman's power into her own bauds; nud, by all the gentle arts of love, abd tho powerful arguments of truth, let her win bim back to contentment with tho lot that Heaveu has bestowed, and so forc? ing bim to acknowledge that its best blessing is his wife. Notice. CITY CLERK'S OPPICE, COLUMBIA, October 2,18G9. . TAXES on Sales of Merchandize, Sales at Auction and on Commission, Insurance Agencies, Receipts of Hotels, Saloons, Ac, ?co., for the quarter ending October 1 aro duo, and prompt payment of the samo is required. Oct 3 G J. 8. McMAHON. City Clerk. Chinese Social Life, BY JnsticeDoolittle-illustrated-with some account of their Religious Education and Business Customs and Opinions. 2 vols. $5. Stewart McKenzie's Campaign in China published in 1842. 50 cents. NewJSupply Yesterday, To-Day and Forever. Sights and Sensations in Franco, Germany and Switzerland. $1.50. Famous London Merchants. Book for boys. Baker's Rifle and Hound in Ceylon. Illus? trated. $1.50. Popular Education and Public Instruction. The Wedding Day in all Ages and Countries. By Wood. $1.50 My Daughter Elinor. A Novel. $1.25. Thackeray's Novels-at 50 and 73 cents. For sale at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S August 10 Bookstore Sights and Sensations IN FRANCE, GEBMANY, Ac. $1.50. Hilt to Hilt, by Surry, of Eagle's Nest, $1.50. Fivo Acres Too Much, by Booseveldt, a very pleasant and instructive book, $1.50. How Crops Grow, for all agriculturalists, by Professor Johnson, $1.50. Old Town Folks, a novel, by Mrs. Stowe, $2. Tho Wedding Day in all Ages aud Countries. Stretton, a novel, hy Kingsley, 40 cents. Tho Villa on the Rhine, bv Auerbach. Ho Knew Ho was High * Trollope. The Malay Archipelago inhabitants and Animals, finely illustrated, .. ' of information. Enropean Vineyards, by 1 g, $1.50. Liddons' Bampton Lectures, London. The Virginians, The Newcomcs, cheap edi? tions Thackeray's works and other new books. For salo at BBYAN A McCABTEB'S June 30_Bookstoro._ REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD OF COSSTBCCTINO Artificial Dentures, Patented December, 18G7. AFTER an extensive usc of thia important improvement in practice for nearly two years, it ia with full confidence urged upon the profession and thc public, as fulfilling more thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other mode, every intention of Art?deial Dentures. As iu this method, rubber teeth aro alto? gether discarded, it is desirable that it should fall especially into thc hands of thoso familiar with gold plato work. It may not bo generallv known that they who wear cases of artificial teeth, constructed according to this patent, by Dentists who are not licuusces, render themselves liable to tho penalty of infringement, as well as tho ope? rator. Oflico rights wiil he disposed of and instruc? tion given by letter,or at the operating rooms of Reynolds*A Reynolds, where the manipula? tion may be daily witnessed, and whore com? munications univ bo addressed. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 12 i Columbia. S. C. Lemon Syrup, FOR making a cool, refreshing beverage during the warm days. A healthful drink, suppl vi tig just enough acid to the stomach. For sale by F?SUER A HEINIT8H, June 4 i Druggists. B. fi W, C. SWAFF1ELD. FALL TRADE. 1869. .yj^E are receiving a very large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, cte., d-c, Which wc have selected with groat care, and offer to our customers at Low Prlcos. A NEW PE-Af*SRE, WE have secured the services of a FIRST CLASS PRK XVII CUSTOM CLOTH! XC CUTTER AND SUITABLE TAILORS, And will make CLOTHING TO ORDER in atylo and fit second to no other houso in tho country. Wc havo a magnificent lino of KUK.Vfll ANO ENGLISH c.\ s si.ti K u KS To select from, and will take pleasure in show? ing them. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. SeptlG Notice to Cotton Growers. THE Subscriber intends to run ? Portabio Cotton Oin from Columbia to Kingsville and the surrounding country. Planters wish? ing ray sorvicos can applv to me. at Columbia. Aug 5 itICnARD TOZER. ' THE HEAMM? PO???.irE9sAV8 POR YOUNO MEN, who have f?llen into vicious bab it s, (incl now desire a higher rife, and ? bet? tor Manhood, with certain meana'of relief fdr the afflicted. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, ' free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCI? ATION, Box P., PHIUAOELPHIA, PA. Sept 25 ? ; ._i_3rno_ Du-rniLosornv OF .MA KUI A WK.-A NEW Cocnsa as LEcrunES, as delivered at tho New York Museum of Anatomy, orabracing the subjects: How to Live and What to Live for? Youth, Maturely and Old Age; Manhood Gene? rally Itoviewed; The Cause of Indigestion; Fla? tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Coneidored, Ac, *c. These lectures will be forwarded on receipt of I four stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimoro I Museum of Anatomy, 71 West Baltimore street^ ' Baltimoro, Md._May 6 ly SPECIAL SOT1CE-To parties in want oi Doors, Sashes and Blinds, wo refer to the ad? vertisement of P. P. Toale, the large manu? facturer of those goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on application. July 17 9mo Consolidation of Stock. Cu.\nLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. CO., TREASURER'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., 8eptomber24, 1869. THE undersigned is now prepared to issue Certificates of Stock in this Company, in lieu of tho 8tock of tho Charlotte and South Caro? lina and the Colnmbia and Augusta Railroad Companies, in accordance with the terms of Consolidation, adopted by tho Stockholders in Joint Convention, July 8, 18C9, viz: "Each share of stock in thc Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company shall bo converted into a share in tko consolidated company; and every four and one-half shares of stock in tho Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Company shall bo converted into a share in tho consolidated company; and where, in tho last named apportionment, fractions of a share may result, tho owners thereof may, at their option, complete tho unit by paying for the necessary additional shares oi Columbia and Augusta Railroad stock at tho rate of $12 50 por share, or they may receive pay for ? their surplus shares at the same rate." Stockholders or their legal representatives I are required to surrender the old Certificates, when applying for tho new. C. H. MANSON, Sept 21 Secretary and Treasurer. Female Seminary. Corner Picketts and Camden Streets, COLUMBIA. S. C. THE exercises will bo resumed on /f3SL MONDAY, October 1. The tcholas t?jn3~l?3.tieyear\\ill in future consist of nine \f9BH"Snioi:ths, divided into two equal ses jW3^bious ol ll months each, terminat ?k*SmW^ lng on February ll and June 00. TERMS TEH SESSION, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Tuition in Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, $10. Tuition in above with Primary Geography, History, Grammar commenced, $15; above continued, with Composition, Intermediate Geography, History, Ac, $20; tuition i J higher English branches, ?25; tuition in Ancient and Mouorn Languages, each, $5; Music on Piano, $20. Music lessons will bo given during tho regu? lar school hours (if desired) without material interference with other studies. Littlo girls as young as 7 years will bo received into the school, and especial attention paid to their in? struction in tho elementary branches. Young ladles who aro tired of tho confine? ment and drudgery of tho school room, but who aro still anxious to improve their minds, may tlo sr. by joining my private class, which will meet three afternoons in tho week, at $5 per month, payable in advance. W. MULLER, Principal for 20 years of the Columbia Fe? male Academy, and during the war 1 vears President ot thc Lucy Cobb Institute, Atbcne, Ga._Sept 7 j Imo Fish?MFish'.?! I f\f \ PACKAGES NEV; MACKEREL, Lvy \J crtrielsting of whole, half and quarter barrels and kits. 100 Boxes SMOKED HERRING. Just received and for sale low by Aug 28 J. .tT. R. AGNEW. Holland Gin. _ 1PIPE PURE SCHIEDAM OIN, direct from tho Custom Housc^JOHN C. SEEGERS. Old Newspapers, FOR Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, for sale at PHOENIX OFFICE. Aug 19 Eureka Champagne. CASES California CHAMPAGNE, ?m ??V/ nufactured from the pure and unadulte? rated juice of the Grope, and much superior in flavor and quality to the many chemically pre? pared and spurious imitations now offered to the public. Price per case of 1 dozen Quarts, $15.0t); or, 2 dozea Tints at $PJ. Terms cash. Aug ll J. A T. R. AGNEW. In the Probate Court. Er. parte Jacob H. Wells- Applieation for dis? charge as Guardi?n, JACOB n. WELLS, Guardian of Ella A. WELLS, haviuR this day tiled his petition for final dUchargo as Guardian of Ella A. Wells, it is ordered that a hearing be had upon >?aid petition on SATURDAY, lGth Octo? ber, 1SC9. at 10 A. M. WILLIAM HUTSON WIGG, Sept If. Jlmo Jud#e of Probate. Death to Flits!' (1HEMIOAL PAPER for killing Flies-oer i tain death and destruction. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, Aug 14 i Druggists. New Articles for Present Use. CONGRESS WATER. LEMONADE SALTS. Sied li ti: Powders. Soda Powders. Calf Feet Jelly. Concentrated Extract of Beef. Gelatines, Corn Starch. Arrow Boot, Tapioca. Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago. Flavoring Extracts, Yeast Powders. Hops, Canary Seed. Fresh Tamarinds. Portable Lemonade, Nectar. Fer salo by FISHER A HEINtTSrT. JtfTy 14 t _ Druggists. Lager, Ale and Porter. BREMER LAGER, MeEwan's ALE ?nd Guinniss* PORTER can bo obtainer at tho POLLOCK HOUSE. FALL AfcD WINTER GOODS. -?? HAVING received from New York my "HU supply of FALL ami WINTER GOODS, (MconpiHiing of English, French and Amcri ??eau CasHimcree, Scotch Tweeds, VoBtinga, ?-o., &c, I invite my old customers and tho public generally to call and examino for them? selves, feeling satisfied that I can show as linc Goodn, (ind give as good bargains, aa can bo obtained anywhere. With an experience of fifteen or t won ty years in the 1.; iciness, sud a corps of competent workmen, my customers may rely upon being satisfied. Sept 10_J. F. EISENMANN. To the Public _" HAVING just returned from tho North, vfiwith a NEW STOCK OF SUPERIOR ifjlGOODS, for tho custom trade, I am pre -iHLpared to lill orders at short notice and in the very latest styles. A better stock, in my line, has never boen brought to thia city, and having several competent workmen, "l guarantee, aatisfaqtion to all.r, Give mo a call. Sept 13_C. D. ?BERHABDT. WILLIAM GLAZE French JEWE?RY. of fhn 1 At^?**'^tyle^6^ Urgo stock of English Gt;NS; with a full assortment of GUN EQUIPMENTS-ahot, cartridges and a largo assortment of ball cart ridges, of all eizea. Fine Eng-?---^r _S^fcw Heh CU" "".RY, Table, Pocket,VC?JS^^* Silver an Plated Goode; Clock \ and Man. 1 Gooda. A large aa- <?-tamHS3m*3 eortment of all kinds of Goods kept in our lino. Call and see us. Watches and Jewolry repaired in best manner. Sept 24 12_WILLIAM GLAZE. Flour. p? rv BBLS. St. Louis FAMILY FLOUR, pro nonnced by all who have used it equal to any ever sold in this city. Try it. 100 Barrels and Bugs, assorted qualities, at prices which cannot fail to please. Five Casks extra eugar-onred HAMS; 5 do. BACON STBIPS; Fulton Market BEEF; Pic? kled Salmon aud Smoked Herrings, all select? ed for first class familv trado, fresh to hand and for ?ale by _<^Ij0_ril:E SYMMERS. $10,000. For Salo. THAT splendid CORN AND COT- ... MTON FARM, known as tho "SALU-SBB DA FORK PLANTATION," situ?t ed _3?I niue miles South from Newberry Court House, S. C., and forty miles from Columbia. The place contains about eighteen hundred acree of choice lands; about twelve hundred of which are open, and the balanco woodland. Bounded on two Bidea by "Bush" and "Big" Saluda Rivera, it affords a large proportion of tho most desirable bottom or swamp lauds; and on Big Saluda River it has one of the most valuable unimproved water privileges in the South. The imnrovemnits aro an elegant Two-Story Framed Dwelling, ?ix or eight Dou? ble Framed Houses for laborers quarters, Stables, Barna, Blacksmith ?iud Carpenter Shops and other out-houses-all sound and in good condition. Belonging to the place, and propelled by an excellont water power, ia ono of the best Merchant Mills in thc State, having two setts of forty-eight inch French Burr Wheat Stones, and one of aamo size for Corn, with^machinery all complete. Also, a No. 1 Circular Saw Mill; Gin House with a seventy five Saw Gin; Threshing House, with au excel? lent Thresher and Grain Fan; also, a Cotton Screw. Lands in this section will produce from ono to two bales of cotton per aero with? out a doubt. Terms cash or its equivalent. Parties wish? ing to purchase, can nee the place and obtain further information by application to Jordan P. Pool, Esq., Nowborrv Court Houso, S. C. or address " H. WARE & SON, July 0 Imo * New Orleans, La. Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Etc. TnE subscriber has on hand a huge assort? ment of Singer's, Wilson's, drover ?V Ba? ker's, etc., SEWING MACHINES; ahiO, a Hoc assortment of English and (ie) man GUNS, riSTOLS, CUTLERY, CARTRIDGES, DOOR BELLS, etc., which w ill bo sold lower than at any other place in the city. ?ewing Machines, Gnus, Pistols, Looks, etc., repaired at the short eat notice, and all work I warranted. P. A. SCHNEIDER, Sept 25_ Main street. Nickerson House Hotel? COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned having "RENEWED his loa6e upon tho above POPULAR HOUSE, will endeavor to make it one ot tho most agreeable Hotels in thc South. A call is solicited. . 49- Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel. WM. A. WRIGHT. JnlyOSmo Proprietor. TobaccoJ! Tobacco!! -| f\f\LBS. Choice SMOKING TOBACCO, XUU "North Star." BO Boxes Chowing Tobacco, coneiating I of the finest and lowest gradea. "Some very] (hoice." Just received and for ?ale by Aug 15 J. A T. R. A?NEW. . 'DENTISTRY DR. D. L. BOOZER', trrateful for the liberal patr?tt?ge be hKsreccrved from the citizflns of thitf'city-nurt tho surrounding Dint net, lin ri nj; tho pu? t your. r>;t pi ct! nlly an nouncoB that he now permanently eatabheboe himself in Columbia. All oporationu on the natural Teeth faithfully performed. ARTI? FICIAL CA?ES, in erory approved method, carefully and satbsraotonlyesecutcd-among which ho would call special attention to that known as Reynolds' ratent: and of bia suc? cess in constructing Artificial Cases by this beautiful and dnrable proc?s?, he ls enabled, with confidence-, to refer to his patients and to the patentee. Office on JIaio street, over First Nat ional Pauk._t _Jan 8 COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. ?0iji:'.\ . .. _ THE Proprietors tako ploasuroin announc? ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for tho accommodation of guests. Tho fabio will always bo supplied with overy delicacy of the soason-both from the Now York and Charleston marketa, and no efforts will bo spared to give perfect satisfaction, in overy respc*t, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH in the refectory every day from ll until 12J. ?MH.TARDSEANNHOP,} rixons. May 30_ HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. THE WONDER OF Mod.orii Science. HOUSEHOLD REMEDY for everv DIS? EASE OF THE BLOOD. No Medicine has attained such a world? wide reputation as this justly celebrated compouud. Its extraordinary healing powers arc attest? ed to by thousands, and every mail is freight? ed with letters bearing testimony to its excel? lent character and worth as a medicine. Orders aro coming in from all quarters, and all bear unmistakable evidence of its great popularity. FOR HUMORS IN THE 151.OOO. 3??" QUEEN'S DELIGHT, -?a O > jessy- ??as J Jf&Sjr* THE GREAT ?\Bfl g ajes- -?as a J5&y BLOOD AND LIVER -?fl g ^fi?r- isac g JES?- aiLDiciNE. -?a ? .S1XIV7JK03 31 VIII HU* UOd Bo sure and ask for ? H KIMTSII'S aUEEK'8 DEIilGIIT," And sec that his name is on it. Look out and avoid baso imitations. FISHER A HEINITSH, Wholesale Agents, July 17* Columbia, S. C. Thc symptoms SIMMONS' B?t [easiness and BHsaBBBBHaBKHBpain in tho side. Sometimes the pain is in tho shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach is affected with loss of appotito and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimes alternat? ing with lax. The head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sena ut ion, considerable loss ol memory, accompanied with painful sensation of having left undono something which ought to have beeu done. Often complaining of weakness, debility, and low spirits. Some? times Homo of the above symptoms attend tho disease, and at other times very few of them; ^??but tho Liver is generally the or f if w uu B->'an most in? _Ivolved. Cure ?KSBBaeaBmEBCODSBsnBHadlthu Liver with DR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable; and can do no injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, and known for thc last thirty-five years as ouo of the most reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. If taken regu? larly and persistently, it is sure to euro. Dyspopsia, headache, jaundice), costiveness, sick headache, chronic uiorrheea, affections of tho bladder, camp dysentery, affections of tho ?SBBBBMBBBBWBBSaSMBaBBBHJkidneVH, feV( r, I Regulator. teud,n8eeaVes dnaaHHOHmnM'1' tho skin, im purity oi tho blood, melancholy, or depression of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in tho bowels, pain in the head, fever and ague, dropsv, boils, pain in back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, femalo affections, and bilious dis? eases generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Druggists, Macon, Ga. Price il; by mail, $1.25. The following highly respectable persons can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medi? cine, and to whom we most respectfully refer: Gen. W. 8. Holt, President S. W. R. lt. Com? pany; Rev. J. B. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Albany, Ga.; Geo. J, Elmsford, Esq., Conductor S.W. R. R.; C. Masterson, Esq., Sheriff Bibb County; J. A. Butt*?, Bainbridge, Ga.; Dykes A Sp?rhawk, Editors Floridian, Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.; Virgil Powers, Esq., Superin cadent S. W. R. H.: Daniel Bullara, Billiard's Station, Macon A Brunswick R. R., TwiggsCounty, Ga. ; Gren? ville Wood, Wood's Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. E. P. Eaaterling, P. E. Florida Conference; Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston, Ga.; Editor Macon Telegraph, and John Ingall*, formerly of Columbia, 8. C. For sale by all druggists. July 13 iSmo Turnips 1 Turnips !---New Varieties.! RED TOP, 8even Top. Winter Flat Dutch, Purple Top Yellow Rut? Baga, Yellow Aberdeon, Amber Globe, Large Norfolk, Hanover, Pomeranean. Just received at FISHER A HEINITSH, July 23 i_, Druggists. Bremen Lager Beer. JUST RECEIVED, 5 Casks-60 Doz. PintB of this celebrated BEER, which has been out of market for some time, as the quantity ia limited. An early call, only, can secure a supply. GEORGE bYMMERS. GIS HIJGG???S' Insurance Agency, I COLUMBIA, S..g., . . Representing: orer ?4O,Q0O,0OQ., Capital,.. jpy ESTABLISHED IN GoMr?rs?. ix 1849."*? FIRE L?PTR TMEZtti ' ' 3?TNA FIRE ISSUEACE COMPLY, Hart? ford, Conn. Incorporated 4819.' Charter per potual. Capital and Bnrplue $5,300,000. The strongest Firo In??ranco Company In Ame r'IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY, of London. Incorporated 180.3. Capital f8, 04)0,000 in gold. Policies issned payable in gold or currency. Pari value of ?stock,-$260. Market value in London (last eales) *I,750. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE ; INSURANCE COMPANY. Hartford, Conn. Capital and sur-, plus $500.000. FIRE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS COMPA? NY, Richmond, Va. Authorized Capital $1, 000,000. . HiERCHANTS1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, Hartford, Conn. Capital and surplus. $450,000. ... LIFE DEPAR TMENT. tal ?*K CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE; IKBUR? ANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. . Incoxpo-' rated 1846. Assets June 1, 1869, *25,0C0.OOO; Surplus June 1, 1869, $7,000,000? Income for 1868-9 $0,064,068. Number of Polices' issued, 60,500. Total. claims by death paid to date, $8,500,000. Annual dividends from 50 to 70 per cent. As strong as the strongest in America. As liberal hi its terms as the most liberal. ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INHUBANCE COMPANY, Richmond, V?. Ajsets $6Q0,00O. Dividend declared February, 1869,' 40 per cent. As st ron g as any Ufe Insurance Company in Virginia. Bisks taken on favorable term'aby" GEO. HUGGINS. Agent. Office in roar of Messrs. Dottie A Chapman's, under the "Columbia Hotel." Sept 122mo CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OP SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 A UPWARDS RECEIVED. IN TE J! EST AL LO MED A T TUE EA TE O SIN PEU CENT. PER ANNUM, COM. POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS. PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any part there? of, may bo withdrawn at anytime-the Bank reserving the right (though it will be rarely exercised) to demand fourteen days'no? tice if the amount is under $1,000; twenty days if over $1,000 and under $5,000, or thirty days if over $5,000. OFFICEB8. Wade Hampton, President. John B. Palmer, vice-President. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John C. 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. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Manon. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberrv. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravonel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart email sums 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 use. are hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumula to, "\ud, at tho same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 Southern Life Insurance Company, P?BELT A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION. ASSETS------- - $500,000. INSUBES Lives, and promptly adjusts and pays lusse*. Its principal business ia with Honthern States, and to them it appeals for patronage. It has ample means to fully pro? tect policy holders and pay all losses. - BOARD OK DIUF.CTORS.--John B. Gordon, A. Austell, E. W. Holland. J. F. Alexander, J.H. Callaway, J-. M. Johnson. Atlanta, Ga.; B. C. Yancev, Beni. II. Hill, Robert Thomas, Athene, Ga.; Wade Hampton, Columbia, S.O.; C. H. Phiuissy, Edward Thomas, Augusta, Ga.: D. E. Butler, Madison, Ga.: Robert Toomba, Wash? ington, Qa.; B. J. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.; A. H. Colqoitt, 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. H. Hill. A. H. Colqoitt, Vice-Preeidente; A. Austell, E. Holland, Finance Committee; W. C. Morris. Secretary. . J. H. MILLEE, Genoral Agent, 207} Broad street, Augusta, Ga. n.vRnv SOLOMON, Resident, Agent at Colum? bia;_July 24 Brno GibbeB & Thomas, Real Estate Agents, OFFER their services to thc public as GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell Lands, and other proporty, on commission. No harui s until sales are effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMA8, Snn 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. Family Supplies. CHOICE GBEEN AND BLACK TEAS, 10 cases Italian Macearon!, Young America and Cutting _(Cheese, Fresh Country Butter, . .. Primo Leaf Lard, Extra Family Flour-in bags and barrels, Heoker's Self-Raising Flonr, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Superior Cider and White Wino Vinegar, Java, Lagnara and Rio Coffees, . OranRC Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Country Cnred Hams, Jeffreys' and McEwen's scotch Ales, Barclay A Perkins' Loudon Torter, Catawba Wino and Champagne, Heidsiek Champagne and Claret, All fresh, and for sale low by J[une_4_E. A G. D. HOPE,^ . Jos. DANIEL POPE. A. C. HASKELL. POPE & HASKELL, ATTORNEYS AT ?AW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Ofllce-Law Rang' Columbia, S. C. May 5