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OOLpM^t?? S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1867. '!\; 1 VOLUME III-NO. 120. THE priii.isfitVj DA\?X ANtj'T?i^.kkXY.''1'' ' tm Gmmm, ? KY KUY WKDXJfbDAV Moll NI NO. ofci BY JULIAN A. SELBY. , CITY,PRTNUTER- . i r?:KM$-iMBAl) &? NCE.iij sinisCHtPTrOH. Daily Paper, ??x^rapuths,,.-il 00 Tri-We?kTv, " ". 2 fifi Weekly, I ' >' i.-si.. i |Q Inserted at 7"> cents per square for the Arft insertion, and .r>0 cent? for each snbt-eqUuitt. Weekly 7? cents each insertion. GKEELET ON CoNiific?TiO??.-Ex Attorney General Speed's recent let? ter to the freedmen of Kentucky gives practical advice, in telling them they I must work for themselves, and not depena ripon others for advancement. Those gentlemen who talk to the colored men about the confiscation of | rebel property, and its distribution ' among the negroes, excite hopes which are likely to bc disappointed. The freedmen must raise themselves; they must work now, and uot dopend upon vaguo promj8es of future aid. As Mr. Speed says, there is little more that eau be dono for tho freedmen; we have given them ol? the rights und privileges we ourselves posaess, uud tho opportunity is for them to use. "Cultivate all ibo virtues which eii. noble "man."'says Afr. Speed: '"be houest, industrious, sober; educate yourselves, make moiiey, aud..learn to keep it; own your ow-i. li?mes: identify yourselves ' us good citizens with the conanmuities in which you may livq;.in .nil your dealings' with your fellow-inan, do ?is you. would be done by, auu.learu to reinect your? selves, that others may respect yon." To thia we1 would add One golden rule-for ouoiman who becomes rioh by the cor?us^tfon of properly; of others, a thousand will remain .poor. No sensible freedman, who desires in? dependence1, ''"Will . hesitate to work for it.-Neur York lVibune. . CoJUNfti./TiioyyiJ.EH.--A Troy do spatch, dated end Joist ult., says: The first not? bf! the coming finan? cial crash iwas. heard here to-day, in the susponsiouj of ,o prominent whole- \ . sale grain Ijiouse.., Tho liabilities are 0130,001), while the assets are said . to bo liait!' couditiou to realize but little, lt is alleged that the firm' haye been financially embarrassed for some little'time. CLA BET7 i ON TUESDAY, next, nth Inst., wo will ; have on draught one pipy CLARET Vary Low tor casi? by Xnfcr'Al E. ft G. D. HOPF.. FOR SALE. ANEAT BETT1 of STORE FIXTURES, including Counter*, Cornices, Sholv ing, .s.e., all completo, and affording an excellent opportunity for furnishing a new -1 j ".e. A poly at tliis oftlco. ., A"g ll 3 \E\V FLOCK,liellM, pr B1H.S. REE-HIVE SYRUP. pj 500 bushels White and Mixed CORN, ga Ri!) sacks Extra FAMILY FLOUR.. Low .f ir cash by E. A G.' D. HOPE. _Aug_ll _SJ .Ai FOR SAL^ C~t A C. RAILROAD BONDS. T. C. & S. C. Railroad Stock. Now York Exchange. WANTED-C. A S. C. Railroad Bo,.Gs and Coupons. THOS. E. GREGG ft CO. Aug ll_r_ FOR RENT, A HOUSE, on Main street, con tah) g six rooms. On thc premires arc .a good kitchen, stable and all neees rary out-buildings. Tho location is oppo? site the South Carolina University. For further par Medlars, apply to JOHN MoTH TOSU, Main street, one square below tho State House. AUg ll fi HAMS AND BACON STRIPS, SUGAR-CURED, nt JOHN C. SEEGERS ft CO. S. Aug 4 J FRESH LEMONS. CST received at Aug fi J. C. SEF.GERS ft ( O. S. NO. 1 MACKS* FRESH SUPPLY, just received at L July 12 J. C. SEEGERS ft CO.'S. ?PKCHAL : N?TIGES// ! TO THE AFFIitC?TKD.-Sotfchig'has UH yet bec? presented, in tb? way of a Tonic, poaseaaiug swell proper tie?? as Pank> uin'a Hepatic Bit tera. They invigorate the system and impart new lifo to a consti? tution shattered and wortiout by that most j distressing disease knoWrt' Aa Dyspepsia. They should bo tried hy all those; thus attested,abd will never rafi to give relief. Por sah- by ?ll druggists. April ll thlv Du. C. H. MIOT, Agent. _ To Remove. On or about the l6th Of September next, we propose to move our business stand, and occupy thc "LAUOE CENTRE STORE," in Walkers Building, Main streot, aituated on the aquare opposite tho Court Houae. Until that lime, wo will be found at the cid stand, still offering our great bargains iu Drv Goods. _jJuly 31 R. C. SHIVER. BAvTCllEL.OU'S HAIR DYE_Thia splendid Hair Dye is tho bent in the world. Tho only true and perfect Jiyr-harmless, reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint? ment. No ridiculous tints] Naairalblai0 or brown. Remedies tho ill effects of bad dvia. Invigorates f ie hair, leaviiig lt soft and beautiful. The genuine ia signed W'Ur liam .!. fJ<flclf.e!?r. Ali others are mere imitation-, aifd should be avoided. Sold by nil druggists iind'perfnlnbrs. 'Factory SI Harelay street, New York. fTtf Beware ol' a counterfeit. Dec_ll ly Bartlett's Reversible Sewing- Ma? chines. ? IM iE ment perfect and simple machine made, tor stit.-l.lng, hemming, tuck? ing, braiding, .Ve. ONLY $2">. . A m w supplv of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHF.s-WASiiF.R AND WRISSER. Price 95. JOEL KETCH UM, Jil. .V (;.>., Julv 3n "_t_ (Agqnts, ST0LEN7 ON Saturday night, '.'th iust., a medium sized RAY MARE MULE, with a white spot on each aide of her back, cauaed by tho saddle of barucas, and a soar on thc loft aide of her fuco. By examining ber mouth, you will hud one of lier lower teeth broken out, next to tho corner topth. The lotter O branded on her left fore-shoulder. A liberal reward will be given to any per aon who takes her up. and notifies theaub scriber, at Frog Level. August 13 4* L. C. STOCKMAN. To Holders of Tavern Licenses. MAYOR'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, August 12, 1SC7. ALL persons holding tho abovo Licenses in thi?? city aro required to close theil bar-room? on tho hist three days of regis tration iu the Upper box, viz: Thursday the loth, Friday..the, 10th, and Saturday "thc 17th ?nsf ant-the pekco ai a good on der ot' the city renniriug such measures.'4 August 13 ? THLO. STARK, Mayor. REMOVAL. /TP? HAVING removedmvFUR- _ y? NIT Ubi: busipesn to tin; Na-C? JJg^gJJtional Express o. 1 Rtand, l\m}s woola bi- glad to seo my ormor pa-'1 ' irons and the public, genrrallv give me ; rall, as 1 have a nice stoc'i?f FURNITUR! on band, and will make _o order or repai anything in the l'urnit'.rc line very reason able, and workmanship to please even th most fastid?enla. JEU JME FAGAN, Washington st., bet. Main and Asspm'y, A few doors from old stand. Aug lu Cmo. Bacon and Tobacco. ONE THOUSAND lbs. Country UACO: SIDES. I,Ooo lb". KilliekmicK Smoking TOMlcci 10 boxes lo.\-priced Chewing 3 bales 7-8 Heavy Shirting. Forsalchy bv ALFRED TOLLESON. "Aug 0 _ FLOUR! FLOUR! ! 171HE3H-G110UND FLOUR, nt wholes* ; and retail, at Aug C 'JOHN C. SEEGERS .V CQ.'S. C O RN. QQQ BUSHELS Western Willi 500 bushels Western MIXED CORN. LOW PRICES for CASH by COPELAND St BEARLEN. Aug (i Imo Harvey's Rat and Mice Paste. O KT KU) OF TUE KITS. HARVEY'S RAT PASTE extermin?t Rats, Mice, Roaches and Ants fro j your store-room, corn houses or cril ! yo*'.r kitchens, your houses; saves you ni I hey in providing for these thieves; a sn I cure for these depredatora and destrovei ! For ?ale by FISHER A HEINITSH, ? Aug 7 ' Druggists, THOS. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. i QTOCKS, Bond-. Gold and Exchan : bought and sold. Oftice at GREGG ' CO.'S. July 3 FRESH ARRIVALS. I KITS SHAD ROE. Tierces Extra Sugar-Cured HAMS. Tierces Pure Leaf LAUD. Firkins prii?o Goshen DU'Ff Ell. Poxes English Da irv, New York State ? Faet?n,- andTino Apple CHEESE, i Genuine Importen English ALE anti TOUTER, pints. Pale, Stearine, Chemical. Olive and a full assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced prices. Choice TEAS-Oolong, Young Hyson, Ao. : C iFFEK-Old Government Java, Kio,Ac. Fresh Trenton CRACKERS. ? New Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low. . Fresh Beat prime Carolina RICE. Crosse A Blackwell's PICELES, assorted. French FRUITS, in Brandv. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, fcc. Fresh Goods received from New York and Baltimore by every steamer, and of? fered at lowest cash prices. _ Aug2 GEO.SYMMERS. Bacon and Corn. 20.000 o0?BACONOLEAR 20,01)0 pounds Clear Ribbed Sides. 20,000 " Ribbed 10,000 " Shoulders. 300 sacks Liverpool Salt. 2.000 bushels White Corn. 20 bbls. New Orleans Molar- . 20 " Muscovado Molas.-v?. 20 " West India Molasses. 20 bahs Gunny Cloth. 20 coils half-inch Manilla Rope. 20 " " Hemp " 1.000 pounds Hemlock Sole Leatl er. 500 " Upper Leather. For sale by COPELAND A BEAR] 'EN. Jnlv :',<? Duo 350 POUNDS PW CROP. TURNIP SEED, Comprising the following varieties; IMPROVED YELLOW RUTA RAGA, WHITE SWEDISH " . " NORFOLK. SNOW-BALL, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, GLOBE, and RED TOP. Received by last steamer from Philadel? phia. Parties desiring FRESH AND ,RBT.I.VBLB SEED, Can procure them AT MIOT'S DRUG STORE. Jnlv 21 KEROSENE OIL. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT in the world, i if you gul thebe*t- Just reuoived, an Other fresh lot, which is offered at lower ' price bv the barrel, gallon, quart and pint, at * FISHER & HEINTTSH'S July 21 Drugstore. Butter and Cheese. FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER-reduced ? price. Firkins choice Orange County BUTTER -reduced price. Also, a frosh supply of that delicious Butter, in 2*-lb. packages-air and water? tight. Pino Apple, English Dairy and primo N. Y. State Factory Cheese. For sale low by July fi GF.O. SYMMF.RS. Tobacco, Tobacco. TWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for salo CHEAP. June I', ALFRED TOLLESQS. HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS -cheap. _ J une l s ALFRED TOLLESOX. Our Bulletin Board-Arrivals. LIKE FOR THE HAIR., a IICW article, to make beautiful hair, and restore it, j when grey, to its natural color Preserving Fluid has arrived. Jar Corks, for Pickle and Preserve Jars. Spices for Pickling. Raker's Broma and Coe.in. Lemon Syrup and Tamarin.ls. July27 FISHER & HEINITSH. MOLASSES UND BACON. ! pr HHDS. MOLASSES. O 0 " Clear Ribbed 8IDE3. ! 5 bhdrt. SHOULDERS. For sale I iw by j July 18_E. fe G. 1). HOPE. 15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, DIFFERENT GRADES, low to dealers. June ?JO JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. BBLS. SUGAR CRACKERS, Bbls. Soda Biscuit, Bbls. Cream Crackers. " Butter Cracker-, " Ginger Schnapps, Just received per steamer, md hT sale ' bv J. .v Ti ll. AGNEW. FLOUR I FLOUR ! T7MFTY lmgs now EXTRA FAMILY Jj FLOCK, in bug* 0MI8 lbs. For ,calo by ALFRED TOLLESON, _AVRJ) FOOD FOR CHILDEEH, b .) PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It ?K al ut ont idonticalwith.niilk inchoinicM composition, and contain? abundant sup? plies of every element of bodily organiza? tion. Tor Hale bv FISHER A HEIXITSH, Druggists. Aug 1 OIL! OIL! 1 f\ Kerosene and Machinery 1U OIL, just received and for sale at groatlv reduced prices bv Aug 4_J. A T. R. AGNEW. FEMALE SEMINARY. >RJk THE next term of tho sub fjl WfK scriber's 8?HOOL wiil com ?-^?Kr*j;moneeon MONDAY,September >iMr?L?ti -, and continuo sixteen weeks, jtj^ till Friday, December 20, at the following ratcH, payable half in advance: Tuition in Spelling, Reading, Primary Arithmotio and Geography, with Wntivg commenced.$8 Above, with English Grammar and El? ementary History. VI Above, willi higher English Studies, Mathematics, Ac. 10 Above, with Latin or French.'2n Music on Piano.... .. 20 Eoard.80 iftflf desired, instruction will bo given to a Select Class of Young Ladies, three afternoons in tho week. Competent Assistants will bc employed in tho Elementary and Musical Depart? ment?. Applv at corner of Camden and Picken*street*. W. MULLER? Aug 1 Imo NEW BOOKS. LOUISA, OF PRUSSIA-by Miss Mnhl bfcCb. Bench ant] Bnr. its wit, humor, Ave.-by bigelow- W ith plates. College Life; by Rev. Dr. Stephen Olin. Thackeray's English Humorists, and the Reigns of tho Four Georges. Liber Libroriiiu-structure, Purposes, Ac Seabrook's Travels in Germany and Switzerland. Mr. Wynvan's Ward; by tho author of Sylvan Holt's Daughter. Raymond's Heroine-a cami n? novel, says the Loudon Times. Diavola, or Nobody's Daughter,; by Mi., s Braddon. Also, now supplies of all Miss Muhl bach'a Il?atorical Romancea. For sale at J. J. MeCARTER'S Bookstore, , July ^9 V.. L.rjRYAN^ "WHEAT AND FLOUR". IWU JJ pav tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE tor WHEAT and FLOUR. Will furnish bags when desired. June ALFRED TOLLESON. CANDY. -? O BOXES ASSORTED CANDY, low for JL? ' ash at J. C. BE?GERS <v ?-?O/S. Frenh Lager Beer, DIRECT from Baltimnro, in half and quarter barrels, ami bv tho glass, at July 21 J. C. SEEGERS & CO.'S. PINE APPLE CHEESE. orv CHOICE PINE APPLE CHEESE, OU just received and f ir sale by Joly25 J. fi T. R. AGNEW. SOMETHING NEW I ! CALL AND SEE!* f-c, MY stool; of Goods ,, < .-. h^H been materially ;' :' T ' ' tfS..sfci'.dd"d to during tho past week, and 1 aili new prepared to show au excellent stock <>! JEWELRY. Also, WATCHES. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, etc. 'Tip-top" GOLD PENS- the best manufactured. Persons desirous of having tho bair o? deceased friends or relatives preserved lu enduring Btylo. can have it .MANUFAC? TURED into LINGS, BI1EAST-P1N8 or EAR-RINGS, handsomely or plaiulyorua men ted. gr REPAIRING <>r all kinds faithfully attended to, undi?: PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I. SULZBACHER, Al J. Bnlzbacbor A Co.'?, Awsemblv street, opposite Market. July jg. Twenty-eight Pound Turnip. TO secure a good stand, plant your seed about tho middle of July to August 1. This season suits the turnip, and you will never fail in securing a good crop. Plant the WINTER DUTCH TURNIP, REDTOP and RUTA RAGA - tho three best kinda. All for sulu at the Seed Store of ? July 18 FISHER fr. HEINIT8II. The best Season to Plant Turnip feed. JUST RECEIVED: WAITE'S ECLIPSE. LARGE WHITE CLORE, YELLOW ABERDEEN, RUTA RAGA. I'm- sale cheap at FISHER .v HEIXITSH'S,Druggists. FISHER & LOW?ANCE, ^^^^^^^^^ hint ? COLUMBIA,. S. C. Il; tWH, ii:, ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS NORTH CAROLINA CORN. 100 bushel North Carolina OATS. 50 bags FAMILY FLOUR. For salo low hy FISHER A LOWRANCE. Anp 0 Flour. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from new wheat, for Halo bv ?lunn at) FD?HER A LOWRANCE. Bolting Cloths. BF.ST ANCHOR BRANDS, assorted numbers. May 2d FISHER A LOWRANCE. SODA BISCUIT. FRESH SODA. BUTTER and M I L K CRACKERS. GINGER CAKES, NUTS. .Vc. For salo bv FISHER ft LOWRANCE. "Mav 24 THE TRIUMPH OF ARTI MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "Tho Queen's Delight is beginning to aw?koit tho attention of onr physicians. Its remarkable curative power ia seen in it? wonderful effect upon disease. As a blood purifier, there is no medicine liko it known to tho profession. A gentleman ! told mo that his son has been tailing tho I Queen's Delight, and is mero benefited by j it than by any other medicino. Ho wants I a dozen bottles." Extract from a letter: "It is due to you i io state in this public manner, in order [ that tho people may know the trnth, that I have tried your* Queen's Delight, and found it not only what yon said it was-"a pure medicine"-but the hest medicine I lia ve ever taken for eruptions and general Dad hi nit h. 1 had an eruption all over my : body, with impaired digestion r.nd disor? dered liver, and have (ried ii great many medicines without any hencllb I have taken ouu bottle of your Queen's Delight, . the eruption has disappeared, HIV tippet ito ; ie better, my liver and digestion is im? proved. I xiii satisfied one or two moro bottle s will cure mo." Extract hom a lotti r: "At the close of ' the war, my constitution was (shattered. 1 could not cat. Sleep or perform'any duty I Whalover, such was my prostrate condi? tion. Medicine ami medical aid I had in ? abondance, such was my condition up to a lew months since, when 1 begun tho uso of vour Queen's Delight. I have used two bottles', my constitution is greatly im? proved, inj appetite is good, enjoy rot rcsh pig i leep, .un1, am able to pei Torin my share of daily labor. ' Extract from a letter Wonderful effect of only ond hot:!.-: "I havti used only a half hil-. ; le of 'Queen's Delight' for boils ami eruptions of tie-skin and itching hu? mors of the blond, which annoyed me very much. 1 am entirely cured. 1 think your medicine a valuable one." A reniai liable casu of liver complaint and headache cured by the use ot "Heinitsh's Queen's Delight:' A lady of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily gives te:. Liniony nf the wonderful effects of this medicine. She has been from early years a martyr tu headaches, caused t>y impcr , feet action of ibu ?iver, producing intense headache und pain over the eye*, shebas taken only four bottles, and assures ns of the pei h ei iure it has made, she no? eu : Joys ".1 health. Still another: "Duringlaut spring, I had been troubled with obstinate chills and rover, which, when cured, left my system in a wretched condition, bined impure, and J was afflicted with an angry, and, tis I at one time thought, an incurable, cutaneous . eruption over my entire body. The most violen! renn die? suggested tailed to work i a cure, until, at the instance of a friend, 1 ' tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight, Less than two bottles cured me, leaving my ukin in a healthy condition. My general health , is aa good HS ever. For such punaises, I have, ever since my cure, unhesitatingly recommended your Queen's Delight." Don't buy any but the right kind. All genuine Queen's Delight has the copy-right mink on tim outside, and it is the onl\ medicine which produce? these wonderful cures. Foi Hale wholesale and retail at, 1 [SUER * HEINITSH'S April Drug Store.