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Life le mado of emalier fragmeuie, Shade and sun-ahino, work and play; Ho may we, with greatoet profit, Learn a little every day. 'liny eeede make bonndleBS harveste, X)rope of rain compose the ehowere, Su-ouds mako the fl>iog minntes, ?nd the minutes make the houre! Lei us hasten, then, and catch them, is they pasB ue on the way; Ana with honest, truo endeavor, loam a little every day. Let tie read some striking passage, Oulla voreo from every pago; H rt^ a lino, sud thara a sentence, 'Gkdnst the lonely time of age! At der work, or bv tho wayside, Wkilo the sun-s'bine'a making hay; Thus, we may, by help of study, Lc&rn a little every day. PRESERVATION OP LEATHEB.-The fol- j lowing valuable hints in regard to the preservotton of leather.we copy from the Shoe and father Reporter: \ The extreme heat to whtob most :men und women expose boots and shoes du? ring winter^eprives loather of ito vitality, rendering iii hubie to break, and oraok. When leather becomes so warm aa to give off the smell of leather, it is singed Close rubbei shoes also destroy tho life of leather. _ dil varnishes arid all black ? ing containing tho properties of varnish j should be avowed. Shoe leather vis greatly abased. . Per BOP4 know nothing or care lesa about th< : Knd of materialised than they do abott ? che polish produced. Vitriol blacking i 1 used until every particle of oil in tin ; leather is destroyed. To remedy thi abase the leather should be washed ono a month with warm water; and whet about half dry, a cont of oil and tallo v should be applied and the boots setasid for a day or two. Thia will renew>th elasticity and lifo in the leathor, am when thus used, upper leather will sel dom crack or break. Don't wash harness in water and wit soap. No harness ia ever so soiled tbs a damp sponge will not remove the dirt When harness loses its lustre aud turu brown, which almost any leather Wiri'd after long exposure to the air, the hame; should bu given a new coat of grait lilack. Before tining this grain-black tho grain surface should be thoro?ghl waehed with potash water until all th grease ia kille J, and, after the applicktjjo of the grain-black, oil and tallow shoal bo applied to the surface. ThiB will nt only "fasten the color," but make-th leather flexible. Harness which* grained can be cleaned with kerosene, < spirits, or turpentine, and no barm wifl result if tho parts affected are washeH and oiled immediately afterward. ( ORGIES AT A NEW YORK MASKED BALIH Tho scen?3 which were witnessed at thfl fancy dress masked ball, given nt tlfl French Theatre on Wednesday ovenin? wero quito unparalleled in coarse ind? cenoy and ruffianism by any similar pujfl he entertainment ever held in this cit? The indecency which was displavfiJg^H far too outrageous aud reja??J*fl soription in the coLuudHfl THE RoD.-"Maok>," tho wicked corespondent of the Cineinuati Enqu? rei-J in one of his recent letter? from Washington, writes: I confesa to a feeling of malicious joy ?ver the demonstration of opposition to ibo admission of Virginia Senators yesterday, lt did mo a vast amount of good to neo the credentials of the two /Senators elect' referred to the Commit? tee on the Judiciary, which may appear [strange, when it is remembered that they ?ire 'conservative'persons-elected in op? position to the radicals. But I have not forgotten that when tho Virginia election 'was over, and the Democratic party of (ie North had begun to rejoice over it, fr. Walker and his associates rushed .rwnrd to assure them it was nil a mis ike, that tho triumph was not one to hallongo the sympathy of Northern pemocruie at nil, that it was au Adminis? tration triumph as opposed to the ex? tremists. A nice distinction without a parti?le of difference. Nor buvo I for? gotten that the first act of those 'con- j servatives' was to send a delegation to Washington to knock gently at the White ; House door, approach the holy of holies , on tiptoe, and, hot in hand, ask the great ' high priest of Radicalism if ho would | deign to name the persons he would like to see elected to the Senate. "Well, they have stooped-aud haven't I conquered; they have fawned and haven't fattened; they have kissed tho rod of chastisement, and been kicked in return for their mean docility. The}' have sup- ? plemented a manly straggle for ?hat '?? they believed to be right with a low-lived ' compliance with what they know to bo ! wrong. And as in the former they chai-1 longed tho admiration of their enemies, ! JO in the latter they havo invoked the ! contempt of their friends." RECOGNITION OF CUBA.-A letter from New York saya: "Persons usually well; posted in Cuban matters, from the Wash- : iugtou (Administration) stand-point, say there is something in a donble-Ioauded I telegram the Tribune publishes, to the | effect that 'recognition' will como at au sari* day. The pressure on President | 3rant, in favor of the step, is known to i ?je vory powerful, from prominent men ? >f the Republican party, here and here- ? ibout, and to that pressure it is thought ' tie must yield, notwithstanding tho scru- ! pies of Sooretary Fish." THE VrXiV OUBRENCT.-Tho designs of \ the new national currency may be very ? Ine, although to our eye they ure greatly j inferior to those with which the publie \ liave become so familiar; but every one not directly interested will agree with the New York Journal of Commerce, that tho poper is the vilest fabric ever used for i first-class work. It is a shade better in appearance than tho specimens of Cou- i federate currency issued during tho war, i but lasts not quite as long. It wears to I be rongh, and is brittle and tender. | FATAL ACCIDENT.-A distressing acci? dent occurred in the neighborhood of Tbaxton's Switch, Bedford County, Va., on Christmas duy. Mr. Jumes Hawkins went out bunting, and while standing on ? a log his gun slipped, the hammer of one j of the barrels striking against the log, discharging tho piece, and the load took effect jn his abdomen. He survived un? til tho next day, when bis injuries termi? nated fatally. Mills House, Charleston, S. C. rilHIS elegant and commodious HOUSE li av? JL ing boen renovated and newly luruinhed throughout, is second to nono in tho South. Nov 13 '. _J. PARKER. Proprietor. German Cattle Powder. FOB thc enre and prevention ot all diseases to which Oxen, Milch _^Cows, Sheep and Hoes arc subject. r armeis, Drovers and others will lind tbia an excellent Medicine, and none should be without it. lt purines tho blood, carries off all gross humors, and thus prevents disease. It im? proves their aopearancc and condition. When cattle are oppressed with heat, latigno and in low spirits, a few doses will restore them. For Milch Cowa, it ie an invaluable powder when ca?r?rt?", lt lncreaf.es the quantity and richness of tho milk and improves their worth. To have good cattle, take care of them. Thia Powder is for sale onlv at tho Drug Storo of BoclO t FI8HER_& H EINITSH. THU ONLY TKUK HtilMTSll'S GERMAN HORSE POWDE Deutsche? Pferde Pulver, THIS Celebrated POW DJ* I prepared from the old Oe, I Recipo, and is tho only g<; Herman Horse Powder . jy "HeinitBh." Itisspe^ tbnded for diseases to which the 1 l<n> ject. [ho extraordinary virtues of are attested io by thous las stood and still sf? of all experience ^Farriors, as tl; lt is oompoL - - ?0d wjf tonics, and Taease exists, IPER, Hide jet ito. Inward Flesh, Sore [ange. Surfeit, fork, lt carr ie? fd cools the blood, ig stiff and fenn? br weak stomachs, skin sufi and fine, the ?ill iealth. feparod T. Phar Dec Io f an me ado y in oub Horao und for Ta brat in ^Farmers, Joust medi Fd of roots nge House,"! Opened !R & FRANKLIN. business MEN House manyad-? ordinary Hotels, JfOALS ANO LODGINGS can bo fours and at moderate rates. ? /Bar attached, whero will al- 1 'on hand thu best LIQUORS, I ROARS; also, Fresh OYSTERS, fte, Nov 17 j CAROLINA nouas, IO BARKY, Proprietor. Ireniontiy located and eaeily ac 7rom Main street, being on Wash l?ar Sumter. The very beat of Trata on baud. Tom and Jerry, nobes, and other winter beve \d at abort notice. Nov .'tn ^????tt&C CXXJL SJ? iE POLLOCK HOUSE RRB-^ IBANT is now in complain in?*; -Jkrde* -O?iiTERriwill bo served KTtvle and in the beet.nianner._Fa ilied ia any quantity. iE in aoason; beeideej IMENTS of every kind.] ?I A RD ROOM is nge in in ? operation. Tables from beet makers. T. M. POLLOCK. Oot 28 Proprietor. -ABeer! Beer!! Z30ME deal?min this olly h?.vo been in doubt 5 that I couhThold ont supplying them with 8eer thia euro?eV I now inform th? public hat I have a larfcf supply o? old Lsrfer Beer >n hand, which I put against any Beer brought 'rom the North, or even imported from Ger? many, aa to purity and strength. I am read) to^tUbyCheBeerseale^ ? Early GTardens. ?sriy?'ruit. ONION SETS, White Silver Skins, Onion Sete, Red Wethersfleld, Extra Early Peas. Early Cabbages, Early Head Lettuce, Early Blood Beete, ... . Fresh Seeds, dire*, from Lamlreth, for sale at FISHER & HEINITSH"! Drag Storo Charleston Advertise?Hnts. BAtroHMIRAW BOKB^ STJPEE-PHOSPHATE of iAiE. IAM nov receiving my supplies of ?>??IA NUBE, ?ad Planters can rely npon geming au article fully up to standard as per ana&u All bought from myself or authorized AgeS>8( I will guarantee, as overy cargo so sold is Aa. lyzed ou arrival larc, and thc high characm^ of tho Manure fullv kept up. J. N. ROBSON, Wj Solo Agent for South Carolina, Nos. 1 aud JBB Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. y ?> U O'NK.M.K St SON, Agent? for BiehlanW Conni v. 1 Prof. Shepard says of analysis uiado Ootobel -, 16, 18/JO: '"A valuablo Manure, aud decidedly! superior to the article of laBt year." v? Experiment made by M. C. M. Hammond, of a Beech Island, S. C.: 1 No Manure. 887 lbs. seed cot ton pr aero " J75lbs. Per.Onano.1,828 " .? " l 175 lbs. Haugh'?...1,489 " Dec 22_tonio A7 C . KAUF M AN, Xu. 'Si ??road streeel, Charleston, S. V. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS j and Uueurrent Bank Noten bought and ; ?old on commission. Also, Oold and Silver Coin. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. ; Prices carrent issued weekly and forwarded 1 gmtuiton-ly on application as above. I Refers hy" permission to Ohas. T. Lowndes, j Esq., President Bank of Charleston. i Deo 7 2nio j Mill Pond and Channel Oysters. SUPPLIED in quantities to suit purehasore. j Orders from all parra of the interior solicit- \ ed. Address Thoa. McCradv, Agent, P. O. . Box 33'.t, Charleston, S. C. RKFKUKM'KS.-.lunn H Adgcr A Co., Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. J. Havenel, David Jen- j nings, McCrady >V Son, W. O. Dingle, John S. Bvan. Oct 24 3mo ! NTULL, WEBB & CU.. I WHOLESALE DRY GOODS/ ?87 ?S?? i < DomesticStore. I KINO HT" ? Laeo Store. /| Feb 27 CHARLESTON. 8. C. 1'/ !. Ho ! for the Orange Groves ! / j FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, j Vin. Havannah, (ia., touehino al Fer nat Jina. Jacksonville, and all Standings on ii- St. John's Hiter. J SKMNWEEKLY LINK. / ?Jr* jr^l* THE clemant and lii-J class , ^?^F^nBiSteainpr DICTATOR, Cit. W ?SRSBHS?BT. M.'Nelly, will leave Cl/tlrston. S. C., for above places, nverv iJjEHDAY 1 EVENING, at 8 o'clock. J Tiio elegant and first class Stealer CITY ' POINT, Capt. Gooroo E. UcMillarJwill leave Charleston every FRIDAY EYEWNO, at 8 o'clock, for above places. | I 1 Through Tickets to bo had :t>l ailroad of- | i Ucee. .-/ No extra charge lor Meals auiwtato Kooma. For freight or passage. applvJb ! i J. D. AIKEN St CM, Agents, South Atlantic Whait, Cheleston, H. C. (Jet 10 / 3mo I Saraoenia; or, Fly fr a p Bitters. TUE OK EAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for i Dyspepsia, and Nervqfs Disorders, Oene- I ral Debilitv. Ste.; propar G. W . Internist and Drung SAVANNJ Mn. C. W. AIMAH my family, bullering; experienced more re| Bit tors," than fror 1 has ever tried, lt rat ing the systemi , regard i tas decid* i dyspeptic remedj Sold by all DnJ CEY A Co., lil) N. C. 1867. Ira ber of Via, has \racenia ino thc (nvigo kite. I lof all ; Ifolly, A J.' illm L?iy ?T1HIS n^-le ia manutactnred at the Com^i I pairv/VVorki), under the direction and su- ? i pet ?mei jP"'1' ol'Dr. Kavenol. lt contains the ' ; same cbF>f ",H of furl iii ly as Soluble Pacific | (inanoJFxcept that ii not Inrnished with j AnimgP*- 'M prepared expressly lor com- j . postijP with cotton seed, ?rhich luriiishcs the . vb'ixM1* Ammonia: the obj? et being to ren- j deJpat side product of the plantation availa I hl??' the highest denr?e as an element offer- ( tijjf - P?p further and particular information, ; j a*l v to the undersigned. ffi'> cash, ortAO on 1st November, 1H70, for j j?provod city acceptance or other good aecur A Agent for Sont li Carolina, 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. R. O'NF.AI.K A- SON, Agents, Columbia, S. C. JOHN S. ltFusi:, JR., General Agent, Balli-i more. Oct lit? i.lmo J. N. ROBSON. Commission Merchant NOS. 1 AND a ATLANTIC WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING ample means for advances, a busi? ness experience of twenty years, and uoullning himself strictly tu a COMMISSION BisiSLSs, without operating on bia own ac- : count, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, clo. Shippers of Produco to him may. at their option, have their consignments sold either in Charleston or New York; thus having the ad- ? vantage of two markets, without extra com-? mission. KRPERENOKM: Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. C.; Col. Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.;Rov.T. O. Summers, , Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta,Ga.; Messrs. George W. Williams A Co., Charlos-i ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor A Co.,! New York. Avril 28 flv HAVING the LARGEST and most COM? PLETE FACTORY in thc Southern States and keening always on hand s large and most complete stock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doom, Shutters, Moulding?, , Ac, Ac, I am enabled to sell low and at manu facturer'* prices. N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in good order._April C l?y TB. "Y PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THET CURE 33Y?FEPSIA, A HD ALL PtltASBS >F JM STOMACH AND LIVER. THir ABB BECOMMBNIID ?T TflK M E E> I O-A. T_ FACULTY. HEGEMAfl ?S? CO., AOKXTS, JflSV YORK. Mannfactnred by C. F. PANKN?N, j CBXKIOT AND APOTWAIT, OHARLKHT ON, t?. O. MB-rvr SOU by Druggists K*rytet*rs.-& ' fob 6 MT Baltimore Advertisements. MB?.' D. C'?pBSCK, Pr?vate and >rfanaient Boarding, No 24? WoBt Lombard stroet, corner Penn, Bept14 .?l^IMOBB, MD. -* >2Y?N BROTH^HS. ^f?nnssiON MERCHANTS, fr",!S 8mltn'8 Wharf, Baltimore, Md., TflTAKE liberal advances on Cotton consign LYL ed to their boueo. Oct 2G 2mo" t. MOUTON. WM. HELD. CLEMENCE Ita JACKHON. MORTON, REED & CO., No. <>5 South Gay street. Baltimore. RAILWAY and Machinists'supplies of every kind, METALS, MACHINERY, TOOLS, "eather Belting an d O um Goods, Car Springe, tc, Lubricating Oil?. Bra?s Coode, Bolte, {jute, Ac. Kept 28 .'imo \ GEORGE PAGE & 00., rt?. 0 rv. Schroeder Street. Hu lt inion-. Md. ?MTANUFACTUKERS OF PAGE'S 1M lX PROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU? LAI SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portable Stem Engines and Boilern, Grist Milln, Shin glcSlachino?, Lath and Slab Machinery, Saw Gulmore, Horn? Power?, Shafting, Pullies, Ac.IDoalors in Circular Saws and Mill sup pliefcenerally, and Manufacturer?' Agents for ?erv description of wood-working mt chinav." Our Independent and Simultant on? HeadVlocka, patented December 15, 1S0S, and Imprwil Friction Feed, patented July 18, 1809, \ addition to previous patents, make our SalMilla stand unrivaled. Estimates and plans m-niahed, and contracts entered into for the|proctiou of Circular, Gang M uh; y or Sa*h Mu*. Corre?pondeneo solicited, and Catalog** furnished, on application, by mail or oporto. July 30 ly tyew York Advertisements. ?WAY WITH KHECTACJLKS.-Old ejes made m easily, without doctor or medi a. Seinwnst-paid on receipt of 10 conte. IrcHH, DBE. H. FOOTE, 120 Lexington Av. A XV A Y \VIT:I U,\COMFOUTABI.K /\. TBU8S1S,-Comfort and cure for the ruptured. Sr? post-paid on receipt of 10 cent H. Address, 1 Du. E. B FOOTE, Dec 15 -f3mo 120 Lexington Ave., N. V. WHITE DI NES SETS, now Limoge Shapes, t ~ p:cct-B, $2J. Smaller ?izo set? proportionately low in price*. WHITE l ol LSI'NETS, ll pieces, ?3.20. WHITE TEA Slh'S. 41 pinces, $4 00. GOOD WATKiraOBLKTS, per dozen, $1 50. GOOD WINE-GLASSES, per dozen, il 00. Ml other good? in ""ir line equally low. Goods packed lor the co ntry, or forwarded by Ex? prese, O O. D. WASHINGTON HADLEY'S Middle C<nper Institute Block, Third and Fourth Av H., between 7lh and 8th streets, New York. Send for Illustratcdubotograph and Cata? logue of Limoge Dinnv T<ta and Toilet Sets, mailed freo. V Oct 15 Sino Dr. Richau's GoVen Remedies. (Sil I in:WAHlwoi iiny caye of die 3t)X?V/V/\J casa in Av aV>.gc which they raino euro. Du. RICHAL"?OLSEN BALSAM No. 1 euros "Ulcers, Clceratqfb?flfThroat and Mouth, Sore Eye?. Eruptions.CoWwir-Colored Blotches, Scrofula, &c.;is th? greyest Blood Purifier known, removes all kh*eaew<from the avatem and leaves the blood jure auVbealthv. "DH. RICHAU'H GOLDJK?T BALSAV No.*2 cure? Mercurial Affections, Bhenmatisb [n all its formfl, give? immediate relief in alrtna?tca. No dieting npcessarv. ' Price of either Nv j or No. 2, $5.03 per bottle, or two bottles for\ 00. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE,aVafe and radical euro for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with tull directions Price$3(90 perbotrle. DR. RICHAU'SGOLDEN ELI X Ot D'AMOUR, a radical euro Tor Debility, in ol or young; imparting energy with wondorfn' eflect. Price t"i per bottle or two bottles for $!>. On receipt ot price, tho Remedien will he thipiied to Hiiv place. Circulara hont. Address DR. D. B. RICHARDS, Aug 19 ly No. 228 Yarick st, Kew York. f-Mannfactsreu bjZ tiie National Watch Co. OF ELOlN'i ILL. Fronennced by Watch Makers, Kail road and Kx press men. East and West to be tho moat correct Time K oe pc rs made. Avoid parties who ad vcrtise to send Watcho "C0.D." PUHP0RT13H. to be of our make. ?( furnish none for thal parp?se. There arc Ira} WWIIT^**** si talions In market. T, SWMtVri&V gat GENUINE EMUS WATCHES, apply to dealer* In vonr own locality oi rbi-where, whom you ksow to be honorable.. Hartness Omeo and Sales Room 16? A 101 Laki Street. Chicago, 111. ~ Nov ll nc R. HOB fie CO., Mannfactnrers nf Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Circular Mill Millay and Gang SAWS. Oiroular Saws, With Movable or Inserted Teeth. WE CLAIM for our Patent Circular Saw tho following advantages over all other?: Tho shanks of th? teeth are elastic, and ex? tort a uniform distension iu the socket?. The stability of the plate is in noway afflict? ed by inaertiug new iota of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may he adjusted to the cutting line. \ No rivets, keys, or uher objectionable ap? pliances, aro cmployctlin connection with the teeth, which aro as simple in construction, and is eaBily uaed, as a nut! for a holt. In short, all tho difficulties heretofore expe? rienced in the use of movable teeth fur saws, ire fnllv met and obviated by this Invention. ALSO, TUTTLE PATENT "CHAMPION" CROSS-CUT SAWS. CROSS-CUT SAWS, Or ALL BIN^ frlTf ynrJ-'-".7*' 'ri D ting Press AI sch i ne ar. tarers. Now York. Boston, don, Eng. Lists. A CO., iw Manufac lass., and Lon Aug 2? ibmo U.N.,, sP?ol is rut: UEST r FOR SALE BY vdfcWlllU. U'HOL, KM A Li: mid faj, DRY GOODS DMKTAIL pools BALERS. Dupont's Gunpowdei f2mo l FULLsnpplv constantly Agency * grades,in Whole Half a 0" h f f " id Canister? for salo low to?, QimrU:r K )ii?umers--als, ^ropand B the tradfl *J issu?'? CAPS, dun I-lint?, *<r? SHOT Poi" " * '., for sale low, R. AGNEW. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OT SOUTH O AEOLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 & UPWARDS RECEIVED INTEREST A LLO WED A T THE DA TE 0 SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wado Hampton, Proaident. John B. Palmer. } vico-PreHultiii-. John P. Thoma?, ) 11C0 1 reBlUt"?" Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director?. Wadu Hampton, Columhiu. William Martin, Columbia. F, W. MoMsster, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Colombia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heinitsli, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Oregg, Columbia. J. Eli Oregg, Marion. O. T. 8cott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Raven ol. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, On i phaiis and others may hero deposit their sav i tugs and draw a liberal rate of interest there , on. Planters, Professional Men and Truetoet i wiehing to draw intereet on their fnnde anti ? they require them for business or other pur ; poses: Parents desiring to set apart sm al ! suma for their children, and Married Womoi I and Minors (whose deposits can only be with i drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, bj ! their legal repr?sentatives,) wishing to laj ' aside funds for f uturo nao, aro here affordoc an opportunity of depositing their meam whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, al the same time, bo subject to withdrawal whet needed. ! The New Theory of Health ESTABLISHED BY IHEINITSH'S QUI in DELIGHT: 1MIV. Lifo ?I all Flesh ia Blood. Tho Uealll of Life is purity of Flesh. Without pnritj of Blood, lin Flesh can bo free from disease. HEINIT8H 8 QUEEN'S DELIGHT Is now a recognized household Medicine o remarkable remedial powers, invented ant compounded by the. Proprietor, which he ha< culled bv the euphonious soubriquet " Q ? E E N'S DELIG II T.' ' ITS CONSTITUENT PllOPEnTTES. QUERN'S DKI.IOUT IS an an alterative, produc iug a gradual chango in th< IlKIXtTftlt's functions id orgauH, as ti permit a healthy action ti '.ike the place ot disease. 1 QUEEN'S OKI.nm? "? doobstrnent by itsdiversi id actiou; removes obstrue UKIN IT* tl's .ion?, reduces Intlamniatioi and enlargement of tin glands and viscera. QUERN'S Dri.ioHT Is an Itivigoratit and Tonic it produces a gentl? am permanent excitement of al the vital actions observable in the functions of organii HKINIYHM'S life; and is, therefore, ad miaaahle in diseases ot tin Stomach, Liver ami organi of digestion. 1 QUEEN'S DET.IOBT ls ? stirr- .?ting, altcrativi i diaphoxotic, proaiotiug per spiratiou, removing huuion in tho tdood, producing i HEINIVSQ'S healthy actiou of tho akin removes lioiln. Pimples Riot ches and Cutancou: crunt ions. QVREN'S DKI.IOHT 1H aperient, gently act inj npoii tho bowels, thoreb; rcjnoving effete mat ter, pro docing a healthy fooling o UKINITSH'S tho stomach and head Headache ?ind nervous dis \, orders are cured by-its ??se QUSKC'M DI.I.IUITIB expectorant, inoieeeinf v the ceeretion from thi I mucona membrane of i lu li ii ir cells and pa*sageB o H".NI ISM'- t he lungs, or assists its dis charge; is, therefore, a re ' un fly, combined willi Co* Liver Oil, in nil cases of Con [ sumption, ('olds, ?Vc. Foi sal? i^Druggists throughout the State ,1 The train- r^Blied bv , FISH FR HEINITSH, Columbia, S c. li PLUMB A W.1TNKR, Augusta, Os. ? J. H. /.KILlx A CO.. Macon, (la. L JOHN F. H1NRY, New York. ;! MANSFIELD^ HIOBEE, Memphis,Tenn. i JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY A COWDEN. fi Anent \ Philadelphia. i Ayer s Oathart<j Pill?, for all the Pur? poses of a laxative Medicine. PERHAPS no om medicino la so uuiver sally required bv even sAiudy as a cathartic \ or was ever any bo r^re MO universally asoptcd into use, ii con ii try aKi all classes, a? thUMild hut efnrieni piirMivo PILL. Th? - obvid^kre.ison is, thai it is a more reliablo and famnore effectua remedy than any other. '1 <bo who hav. tried it, know that it cured thAr, those win have not, know thal it cures t,\r neighbor* and friends, und all know tl) at A h at it doe? onco it does always-that i tl never faih through any fault or neglect of Hs composi? tion. We have thousands upon thousands o certiUcatea of their remarkable cutts of th( following complaints, but euch cures an i knuwn in every neighborhood, and vo nec< uot publish them. Ad ip ted to all afea anc conditions in all climate?; containing Peithei : calomel or any deleterious drug, they m\y bi ' taken with safety by anybody. Their stgai coating preserves them ever fresh and inaner ' them pleasant to take, while being pnnlj vegetable no harm can arise from their nae'.t any quantity. They operate hy their powerful influence oi ; tho internal viscera to purify tho blood am stimulate it hilo healthy action-remove tbi obstructions of the etouiac-, bowels, liver ant other organs of the body, rontoriug their irre gular action to health, and by corrootiug wherever they exist, such derangement M as ari the first origin of disease. Minute directiona aro given in the wrappoi 'on tho box, for the following complaints I which these PILLS rapidly enre: For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listlessness ' Languor ami Loss of Appel ile, tiley should b( takou moderately to stimulate the stomacl ! and rostore its healthy tone and action, j For Liver Comptaint and its various symp I toms. Bilious Headache, Siek Headache, Jaun j dice or Oreen Sickness, Bilious Colic and Iii ] lious Fevers, they should oe judiciously taker i for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. . For Dysenterry or Diarrhoea, but one mild j dose is generally required. For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation , of the Heurt, Pain iii Uve Side, Raok.and I.ncns, j ?hey should bu oouliuuoueiy ?naen, as re ! quired, to change the diseased actiou of thc i evetem. With such chango 'Munn 9tsWMlnT\ 'djsapptejr^ jar " . ''"'I'"" IHil Mi I II il Swellings, thej TFhould be taken in large and frequent dosoi : to produce the effect of a drastic purge, i . ?P.? Suppression a largo dose should b( ! taken, as it produces the cleared efT.Tct hy I sympathy. J ! As * Dinner Pill, take one or two PiUs to promete digestion and-relieve the stomach An occasional dosi;, stimulates the stoma'oh and bowels into healthy action, roatorns the appetite, and invigorates tho system. Hence lt is often advantageous where'no serious de? rangement e\ists. One who feela tolerably well, often hods that a dose of these Pitts makes him fool decidedly better, from their cleansing and r?nov?t lng effect on the digestive Dr. J. C. A VICK Ai CO., Practical CHemlts, Sopt 3 LOWELL. MASS., U. tf. A. Hmo Bibbei & Thomas, Real Estate Agents, OFFER their services (ollie publio as GEN? ERAL LAM) AGENTS. Will buy and sell I .ands, and other property, on commission. No ?barges until sales are effected. JAM BS C.. GIBBES. JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 10 WAUK HAMPTON GIBBES. Bacon! Bacon! 10.000 ?S<ff%&sal,ed c,oar! r^SSf ll,rt- l)nn,? (,n/ ??Med BACON NHOLV . : JfcilvJS, vf 1,000 lbs. choico sugar-cured Family H/^?*. I On hand and for aalo low to the trar>V*-nd d retail, by J. j -p. R. AG'^'W PC S ?a e c ?1 OK. W. II. 1 "TTS STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA ANO QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, YoRctublo Livor Pilla, Improved Hair Dve, For isle by Feb '11 iy_ B. E. JACKSON. DR. J. BR A OKI KL D'S FEMALE REGULATOR! 't, WOMAN'S J? EST F RIEN J). I aj THIS valuable medicine in propared tor wo. 1 ?KN exclusively, and to bu uaud by women ~ only. It is adapted especially tu those cases [ t where the womb ia disordered, and will cure j r any irregularity in tho "meuse?," ?xcept in I E snob cases as require a surgical operatiou. As j fr three last ure very rare, thu V I'M A LE REGU? LATOR is of alniont universal application, lu j * a sudden chook of tho ' monthly courses" from ' " conn, trouble ol mind, or like rau*u. it acts like a aharm, by HKSTUBINO TUE MHCUABOI; IS KVK&Y. INSTANCE, t h ti .1 relieving the fever, head? ache, puss :n the ?mall *?f tho uack and "lower Hlomauh," flushcaof heat about (be lace,chilly sensations, burning ol tho eye-lids, and gene? ral rv'stleasness. Taken iu time, all theeo .> mp to mn pass away immediately, without in- , i Jury to tho constitution. Frequently, how- j T ever, the proper remedy ia not applied iu timo, : ii ' tho diaeaso becomes chronic, aim tho fouuda- I V* ! tina laid for numberloas ovils to tho const!Ml- j ff i tion of the woman. Tho ueit "turn" comen . i around, and thoro is int "?how," or perhaps ' I the "Whitos" will appear. There will he aomo i uneasiness about the womb, but very little or i M nono ol tho natural lluid escaping. Tho com- " plosion bocomes sallow, bowel* ?wollen, a aort of greenish caste about tho taco, ronslant, I chill, aching pains in the head, weight iu thu \ lower stomach and back, with or without | ? whites, palpitations of th? heart, pallor, ex- ? - haustlon, indigestion, weariness languor,adi- j iug across the loin>?, loss of appetite, pain in j lett lueaet, tightnenH across tho ehrst, cough ind giddiness. If still allowed to go on, "green sickness" will he fully developed; tho | 0 ' headache hecomeH nevero, with lon? of niomo I ry, tliminiHbiH] sensibility. ASSKTOMACII, dj s- r . pepsin, no lolish ftirto?d^^Wot Ue?-h, in c.reascd fluttering oftHMMi^H, SWKLI.INO or P. ' mr. ii.rr, leg? and '"^Bf. anwocpanlonal npit- ; J j ting of blood. Thc ^JghteM effort canoes ? jj I ur mu i L) BBCATOINO, ulmc?t tu suffocation. ? ; Thc skiu ia flabby, and has ;i ''doughy feel." ', b HUH in a aad picture, but it it? (hr. condition ! ? i of thousands ot women between ibo s ge? of j d . fifteen and forty-five, who aro brought to tho i " j grave hy ignorance.or negiert to take thc-pro- ' ? per remedy. , ti To all who are a Alloted with aii> of th?; syinu- f' toma abovi'-menti ?ned, in conniption with an ? ti . irregularity of the "monthly ?ickness," we . a I earnestly aayTAKE VR. J. BitADrtKi.o's FEMALE I ? ? REGULATOR. A few ounces taken, you will at ; a i once experience its beueflt, and with a little I ?' patience, you will be hilly restored to health. | c This temedv ha? boen extensively UHcd for I v ! upward ot twenty years by many ot the mont i ; r-xperienced and successful physicians in ! "p , ' Georgia. No family should he without two or *? , three bot tl? s. We repeat, that Du. J. BaAurtF.I.n's FEMALE j ! RECULATOR ts prepared for WOMEN, and to bo , ! used by women only. A trial is all we a?k. Prepared and ?old in anv quautity, by . r RUADFLBLD & CO., Atlanta, Ga. : . TESTIMONIALS. ? { ' We. thc undesigned Druggists, take plra I ! sure in commending to the trudo Dr. J. Brad- j I , I field's Femalu Regulator, believing it to l?e a I j good and reliable remedy for Hie disease fur ' ! which ho recommend? it. " PEMBERTON, WILSON, TA?I.OK.V CO., Atlanta. ? . \V. A. LANHOELI., Atlauta, OH. W. O. LAWSUF, Atlanta, Qa. * , W. ROOT & SON, Marietta. Ga. j ; ? BTATE OEOBOIA, TKOUP CO., Dec. 21, ISOt. \ j Thiaia to certify that I haveexaxqiued tho r I I recipe of Dr. Jouiah Bradfield, ot thin County, 1 and, as a medical man, pronounce it to be a ' I combination of medicines of great merit in the I treatment of all di^oaHC? of iemalOB for which i fi be recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. ,i CAKTK.IISVII.I.I:, GA., April '?li, lKfi!). Q ?' This will certify that two mern bera of my a . immediate family, after having suffered for j j j ? many year? from menstrual irregularity, and i ? ' having been treated without benefit by various i (j 1 i medical doctors, were at length completely : y " I cured hy ono bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield'* Fe . ; malo Regulator. 1 therefore deem it my duty ? i * : to furnibh this certificate, with tho hope of a , drawing tho attention of snfferiug womankind ; j to the merits ot a medicino whoso power in j, _ ; curing irregular and suppressed menstruation ? " has been proven under my own personal ob j . serration. It? rfleet on auch cases is truly A _ ? wonderful, and well may tho remedy be called | _ ''Woman's Best Friend." Yonm respect folly,, ?I JAMES W. SIBAKOR. ' t W. U. Terr, ol' AugUHla, Ga., and Dow IE i I MOISE,of Charloston, S. C., Wholesale Agents, i Price il.50 pei bottle. For ??le uv FISHER c ft HKIMTMH, GEIGER i MeORKGOR, and ' C. H MIOT, Columbia. S. C. Oct ?0 1ly : anaSBSB?BSBBaBBBBBBBSBBSBBB?BSaBBB ThehVmptom? ! j SIMMONS' ! i fcasineas and. ' [ nBBUnBBSBBBMBBHB9B3BHBB3SBBBBpMl> in tho side. '? Q ' 'lometimeB tho pain i? in the shoulder, and is i f ' mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach is i, ? ?flected with loss of appetite and sickness, I bowels in general co?tive, sometimes alternat- 1 p ' mg with lax. Tho head i? troubled with pain, i . ! and dull, heavy aenc-atiou, considerable loss ot i f, ! memory, accompanied with painful sensation j a , >f having left nndono something which ought j ^ , to have been done. Often eumplaining of1 . I weakness, debility, and low npirits. fi?me- ! Q imes Homo of tbe abovc Symptoms attend the j ljsea?e. and at. other times very few of them; . p. 1SBSBS??MSBSjBBSESaBMCSBSBgbut the Liver in ge- ? LIVER Inerally the organ , , .-tliZi Bmof I involved; cure j jj .S??BBaBSnEBBBBBEaBBMBB??tne I/,T<;r wjil, I ^ UR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, i Aproparation of roots and hciba. warranted ! E t to bo atrictly vegetable, and can do no injury n I to any one. j I lt has bcun need by hundreds, and known ! o: for the last thirty-five yeera as one of the most reliable, efficacious and harmlom preparations ? ct , over offered to the suffering. If takeu regu- ; o I larly and persistently, it is ears to cure. C Dvapopsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness, | I nick headache, chronic dian hu ?, afl'ections of ; I tho bladder, camp dysentery, affection? of thu ; ?S?BnBSS8ESESrsBBBBBB?tSSB#?Bl^idueya^ fevir, | If Regulator, fe "SKA:. 19 ! ^SBVBMSnS8S9SBBBSBSSBSDB3SBSBr'' the akin, im- : ff J imritvinnheoiood, uieiauchuly, or depression l'A M of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in tho | T . j bowel?, pain in tho head, ferer aad ague, ; 1 Iropsv, boils, pain in back and limbs, asthma, L I irycipelas, female affoctiona, aud bilious dis- ; A oases geaorally. Price SI; by mail, $1.25. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN A CO., L Druggists. Maoon, Ga. A Tho following highly respectable porsons can , fully attest to the virtues of this valuable meui- W cine, and to whom wo most respectfully refer: ? Gen. W. S. Holt, Presidents. W. R. ft. Com piny: Rev. J. F.. Felder, Terry, (la.; Col. E. K. ; A dparks, Alban v. Ga.; Geo. J, Ltmeford, Esq., i Conductor ti. \V. B. R.; C.. Uuteraon, E?q , L ?herifl* Bibb County; J. A. Butte, Banbridge, j L Ga.; Dykes, A Sparhawk, Editors Floridian, Tallahassee; Bcv. J. W. Burke, Macon, Oa.; j - Tirgil Powers. Faq:, Superintendent 8. W. R. B ; Daniel Billiard, Bullard's Station, Macon j ? * Br uu h wick B. lt., Twigg? County, Ga ; Oren* | | ville Wood, Wood's Factory. Macon, Ga.; Rev. | ?, E. F. Easterliug, P. E. Florida Conference; : t, Major A. F. Wooley. Kingston, ?a.i Editor ?ffioon Telegraph, and John InfalbuagJSSl'ily i of Colombia, j^^a^BjyjlWW^ A dri.ggi.ts. J",v M I^PW New and Beautiful Goods i AND USEFUL too. A large etoei,' n I Ti handof beautiful Toilet aMr0fne^ * etyle and qua itv. and at Ina. ^J ' orn?west i ? F?MEKY, V.AIft' BBU8HKP?XhPf ^ ' At French hard aad soft ; elegant ?'A?"d , : Tooth Brushes. Infants' Tooth and W.D ' " Brnihos, Turkish BaUnng Towela/nrt Gloves, 1 toilet Sotpa in great variety an/of Hie finest I ?quality, and very cheap. / ,<? Lubu^s newest EXTRACTS or handkerchief I jfl Kose and Violet Toilet Poller. 1 fr. I rino Pomade for the Ha'- Hair Restorers : PH ; ?if overy kind. , j ? I Orosaing Combs, of F*n?li Bnnalo Horn. ip? I FIES ivory Combs. MftalHc Back Comb?. , Hat Cosmetics for tho CmPlexion. 1 i Gorman Cologne. *? che ts in variety > Puffs and Powde Boxen. Glove and Han-kercbier Boxen. For ?alo at I Mn. FISHER t HEINITSH'H Drug Store. p?? Tobacco! Tobacco!! ; Dnl l70S??S",OUMON T0BACra' Mk"ffl? 30 b'??? Fair Chewing Tobacco. ,trot 4 b'lea Extra Bock City Chowing Tobacco Al?tc 4 ;oxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco Oct o boxes Rose Bud Chewing Tobacco i -v1 J",v 20 JOHK 0. NKEGER8 V La Maokerel, Herrines and 8almoD | W? I Kfi .BARBELS, halves, quart?? ?nd ' up ai JLvJU kits new MACKEREL and HARMON, bis R )f,^Lr*Dtod qu?Hty and weight. i A. M. 100 boxes Scaled HERRINGS for ?rf? low by and h E. AO. D HOPE. Jo! "NICKERSON HOUSE,' COLUMBIA, SOUTH CABOMNA i i~1?l-THIS pleasantly locate? HO K-J^' -S TEL, unsurpassed by any B5MB!^LHo,I,i,'il1 1,10 South for confort nrjr^Wr "i 1 healthy locality, ii nov pen to Travelers and others seeking Accom lodations. Families can ho furnished with ?co, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call i solicited." My Omnibus will bo frond at lio different de'pols - passengers carried t > nd from the Hotel free of charge. Nov 3 WM. A. WEIGHT. rHE Proprietors tako pleasure in announc? ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment ow open for the accommodation ofifuests. ho table will always be supplied wirti every ulicacy of tb? season-both from the New oik and Charleston markets, and no effort* ill bu Bpared to give perfect nat ul act Un, in ?cry respect, to our patrons. FREE LUNOH t he refectory evcrv dav from ll until 12?. WM. GORMAN," I PROPIUKTOBH. tayOi) H. n. P.ADENHOP, j 1 ROPIUKTORS. Country Batter. ? f\f~\ LBS. fresh Country BUTTER, ft-VJ V_/ 1,200 lbs. Mountain Butter, inaraall egs. for Bale low. K_. * O. D. HOPE. Exchange of Bonds .rricr. CHAHIOTTR, COLOMBIA A A. R. R. Co.. COLUMBIA, 6. C., November 18. 1869. rHE StoeKboldcrs ot tho Charlotte ana South Carolina, and the Columbia and Au UBta Railroad Companies in joint Convention, uly K, 18G9, having consolidated and autbo ?zed tho issuance by thia Companj of ita First [ortgage Hoven per cent. Coupon BONDS, to o used for tho purpose of retiring the Bonds f said two Companies, respectively. the ux>* erBigned hereby gives notice of'bis readi csR to make tho Exchange nt the BONDS. The Coupon due January 1, 1870, will be st? udied to tho New Bonds. This ISBUO of Bonds ir tho pnrpose designated, will amohnt tu 1,200,000, which is equivalent to a lien ot only bout (G,0C)0 per mile on this C-o nipan y's roan f 195 milos. As a security, they are regarded s being better than any heretofore issued by ither of tho two Companies named, and srs onudently cornmendtd as one of thc best iu cstments now offered in tbe Southern Staten. Nov 18 C. H. MANSON, Treasurer. :h ar lotto. Columbia and Angosta R. R. OENEBAL FREIGHT tt TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December 23. i860. rHE followiug Passenger Schedule will go into effect on this Boat! on and after SUN >AY next, 26th instant: MOIMI BOBTH, iOavo Augusta, at.4.00 a. m. " Columbia, H. C., at.11.40 a. m. " Winnsboro, at - ?.1140 a.m. Chester, a:.- 1.40 p. m. Lrrivo at Charlotte. N. C.4.20 p. m. Making close con ned ion s with Traisa ot forth Carolina Bond for all points North amt 'ast. fl Ol WI HOVTH. ?eave Charlotte. N. C., at. 10.80 a. lu. " (.'buster, at-----.- '1,25 p. m. Wiuusboro. at.2.57 p. m " Columbia, S. C., ut.5.07 p.m. Lrrlve at Angnsta.9.50 p. m Making close connections with Trains ol 'entrai and Georgia l.ailroads lor Savannah, nd all points in Florida, Macon, Columbus,. Iontgomcry, Mobile. New Orleans, Selma. Ibatlnnoogn, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, ineinuati. St. Louis, and all points Sonto ami iest. Palace Sleeping Carn on all Night Trains, 'brough Tickets sold, and Baggage chocked to ll principal points. ??- Passengers by this route no INO Non i H, ave choice ot ru II UK DltFERBXT BOC TT. 3. C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. E. R. DoBSF.V, General Freight and Ticket gent. Dec 25 m portant Notice to Shippers. BABLOTTK, COLUMBIA AN Ii Al'OL'hTA R. R. Cu.. UP.NI.IIAI. FRI'IOUT AND TICKET AOT'S Ornei, COLOMBIA, H. C., August 12,1869. rHE SEA-BOARD INLAND AIR L1N> FREIGHT ROUTE is again opened foe usiness and oflersSUI ERIOR ADVANTAGES > thu Merchants of Columbia and up-countrv. BATES-NEW YORK IO COLUMBIA_First lass $1.35: Second Class ?1.20; Third Clas^ 1.10; Fourth Class file: Fifth Class C0c., pet undred ponnds. ?V Rates and Classifications to al) Othei oin tn North, samo as via Charleston loute. Tho Steamship Lines connecting with anti nm mg part of the Sea-board Tnlond Air Line re as follows. BF. CABF.FT?I ANO SIMP BT TBESL ,INES ONLY: Boston and Norfolk Steamship Co., End oi entrai Wharf, Boston-E. Sampson, Agent. Old Dominion Steamship Co., Pier 37" North iver. Now York-N. Ii. McCready, Presrt.;of co 187 Greenwich street, corner Dey, N. ?. Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Co., 14 orth Del a wai e \venue, Philadelphia-W. P. lyde. Agent. Xnnamessic Line, n?a Delaware Railroad .epot Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti lore Railroad, Philadelphia. Baltimore Steam Packet Co., (Bay Line,) foot f Union Dock. Baltimore-R. L. Poor, Agent. aar lu shipping freight for Philadelphia he ireful to mark the packages and note on Bill f Lading whether it is to ho forwarded bj lyde's sics mers, orrin Annamefcsic Line. For fnrther information, address E. R. DORSEY. Aug 13 General Freig>" -nd Ticket Ag't. South Carolina Railroad Company, ENE BAL SUPT'S OFFICE, SVFT. 15,1869. THE following Sche? dule for "Passenger rains will be observed from this date: DAV 1AKSLNdKU THAIN. eaviug Columbia at.7.46 a. Bl. rriving at Columbia at.4.40 p. m' NIOHT F.XPRESS TRAIN. caving Columbia at.5.50 p. m. rriving at Columbia at.4.45 a. ru . THE CAMDEN THAIN Ul continue tn run the following schedule-. TRI-WEF.KI.V. (Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays.) rrive Columbia ll.CO a. m. L eave 1.45 p. m. HAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) eave Camden 6.35a.m. Ar Ringville9.20 a.m. vu Kin-;\ niel;) i.-, p. m. Ar Camden 605p.m. Sept 16 H. T. PEAKE. General Bup't. Greenville annWColumbia Railroad XimaiBfi?ft?OT??MLGkKGKR Trabas mu beting wltb NiaJsfl McstoTTRoad ; ve Columbian BBL? 6 00 am " AhilSfB msM " New rr A ?burg a ""o?^ond? days, at 7.30?*?., P.,.IB n p. m., co?ycflftog ?JW in. Bstup?g TtiwcfsW unlays, 1AW> Alston o Wm burg :{..' Pi rn., as nor fcW Ooicu TrdM Allies. Arrive. Irtfl ;rtaivlr? 0 7.3B ?ole.10 s.vBJ ee,He...l9 8.55 90S f*ille...28 9.43 lO.lfl \9M c.37 10.45 10.5T 12.11 on.48 11.40 11.4:; ll/w i Ford. 52 12 05 12.10 nf ri ber-Sit ?J.30 12.35 11* m.68 ll.35 9. : 14 TH<B,;Bi JETfcR. at: uren? RailiWd-U-NeV le. BBB3 MAILTraius on (hi ?" 1 ^?rroturn Sime day, to ? id down Trainj on Oreen vii 2 ailroad.at Udena; leavinp , Tuesdays, '/hnrsdavs ai) saving Holen* at 1.80 P. ll/ y 9 I. fi. fOWERS Sad