t^^ZZr^^^^S^W7' r- ^.QX^r???^ ?F?- .- -: "J' " ''?Sl?^^^'r"^^^^T-"" -? ~- \ TB H MB-I fl ADVANCE . i fc?lm?W?WP^l ' fi . . W^M?! * W\ t . J . .'.*' pBOPBiitTOB- ?-? ? . ?j pSSSSH jEHfilg? _ ?_ . , Kftob^oabecquont insertion. 60 fflOO On H*ftm StJeet^ y ?gg ^S??^^^B B^^^P . _, T.,T ^ . ,, ?r ^ Werai discount m a?> OT, the alor, Agent* ft?* PUoonix ?nd Gleaner. "Let OUT Jnit Centura ^^^^^9K@9P^9^HF Attend tile ITU 6 Event, rafr? to/ier? adtjerfii?ment? ort htftrlt? li tiHS&iBte uv T A ST?T.KT noT.TTMHTA. fl. Ol. STTNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 7. 1869. t?Oh. V-NO. 1HL ^^^i?&t??^hSL^1^ -'' YEarnnDAY's E&Eerroh'a.-Th 3 cont cet of yesterday is over! bat the smoke of ? -the battle aaa net sufficiently cleared away to determine with accuracy the precise resolte. In this State, the D?mo? cratie Stat? tidkot appears to havo been elected by a majority of at least ton thousand, and in almost every county there oro reports of radical losses os Compared with the Tote for Grant. Gen? eral Sigel ran ahead bf bis tioket, in this land other largo cities, and bis total vote will probably exceed that cast for Mr. , .Greeley or aoy other candidate ou tho radical ticket. At this ' writing (3 A. M. ) the Democrats appear to have secured a majority in each branch of the State L?gislature, though fuller returns may accord a majority in the Senato to the radicals. The Demoorats, however, havo ; gained two Senators-ono in the eleventh and pue in the twenty-eighth district. ' The returns of the vote on the new State lJ constitution ?re too meagre to judge of ' ' Ita: Alie. Most probably? it has been : rejected; and, possibly, tho judiciary . : e|auae may have been adopted. Jq Massachusetts, the Democrats have " ' ?oApftrfy, reducing handsomely, but ? ?ir?4 overcoming, the .radical majority, from .nearly seventy thousand last your -Pf ten, or fifteen thousand this year. ' . Maryland, of course, and Now Jersey, ' jr^banly,' hare be*n Oarriod by the Demo I Thee Western States, which held eleo the rad^a.- New Torie World, Nov. 3. ..'' 4 THB:DKATH or Sra RIOHABD GBOBVK , KOR, TEE Il?CHEBT M AN IN ENOLAND. Richard Grosvenor, Marquis of West? minster, died, in London, on Sunday. ' ' B?ly Tn thb last century, ono Sir Rich* i! tra Grosvenor married ' Miss Molly Davies, the daughter of ECTritBS, as delivered at tho Now York Mus?um of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Livo and "What to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gcne J rally Ruviowed; Thc Cause of Indigestion; Fla I tulenco and Ne rvous Diseases accounted for; I Marriage Philosophically Considered, Y Justice Doolittle-illustrated- wHbsome JL* account of tboir Religions Education and Butin?es Customu and Opinions. 2 vols. $5. Stewart McKenzie's Campaign in China published in 1812. 60 cents. New Supply Yt eterday. To-Day and Forever. Sights and Sensations in France, Germany and ^wilzerl8nd. $1.50. Famous London Merchants. Book for boys. Baker's Hifle and Houud lu Ovlon. Illus? trated. $1 50. Popular Education and Public Instruction. Tho Wedding Day in all Ages and Countries. BvWood. $1.60 My Daughter Elinor. A Novel. $1.26. Thackeray's Novela, at 60 and 75c. For salo at Aug 10_ DUFFIE jj CHAPMAN'S Bookstore. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in thia city have hf on in doubt that I oonld hold out supplying them with aocr this aummwr. I now Inform the pnblio tat I Imvo a largo simply of cl? Lager Beer eil hand, which ? put against any Beer brought ' from the North, or .?von imported from Ger? many, aa to purity and strength.. I am ready to test lt by the Beer scale. _ Aog 20 JOHN C. S?EGERS. Final Notice-To Tax-Payers. CITY CLE H K'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, November 4,1869. REAL ESTATE owners, mord?an tn and all o to v IM who may bo indebted to the city, in any manner whatsoever, are notified tb at all claims remaining nnsettled, will, on tho 15th instant, bo placed in the hands of tho Sheriff for immediate collection. Thia notice unit be promptly and rigidly en? forced, and . delinquents wu'l govern themselves accordingly. J. 8. McMAHON, City Clerk. Nov 5 . , 9 Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, November 3,1809. PROPOSALS for Bupplving tho Alma Honan and Oily Hospita! with Frosh BEEF, for tho noxt threo months, will bo received at thia Oftice, on or boioro tho 16th inst. Tho prices of tho different parta of tho Boof, will be statud in tho bide. Bv order of the City Council. Nov 4 10 J. 8. MoMAHON, City Clerk. To Wood Contractors. CITY C LE BK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, November 3,1869. PROPOSALS will bo received at thia Office, for furnishing the city with 700 Cords Root Long Leaf Pino WOOD, for the City Wator Worka. The wood to bo delivered and oorded in tho yard of tho Water Works. Bids to be handed iii on or before the 1 Gt h instant. By order of tho City Connell. _Nov 4 ?O _ J^ajjloMAHoN, City Clerk. To the Publie. HAVING lust returned from tho North, ^-t?wit? a NEW STOCK OF 8UPEBI0R TO GOODS, for tho cu? tom trade, I ara prc -J?Lpared to fill orders at short notice and in tho very latest styles. A better stock, in my line, has never been brought to this city, and hsvtog several competent workmen, I euaranteo satisfaction to all. Givo me a call. 8ept 18 C. V>. ERE|tHARDT. jtH.os-tetui.xr'cixi.'t, r~\ THE POLLOCK HOUSE RES .jr TAU RANT ie now in complete work _ Jy ing order. OYSTERS will ho served up in every etvlc and in the best manner. Fa miliea supplied in any quantity. Aleo. GAME in eoaBon; besides! REFRESHMENTS of every kind.J The BILLIARD BOOM is again in ? operation. Tables from beat 'makers. T. M. POLLOCK. Oct 28 Proprietor. _ MRS. FLANIGAN respectfully Ba?Skfii1 /^Bi informs tho ladies vt Columbia wjSrh iL B and vicinity that uhr- hus reel ived jflKJ"\\MJL and would offer for their inspec ^^JblMl tion a very superior stock of Mil ^Sk^f^r Ibiery in BONNELS HATS, FKA ' ?^^>kTHER.S and FLOWERS, in end leas variety, after tho very lileet fashions, and at tuc lowest, prices. Dress-making Attende d to, aa usnal, with an assortment of Trimmings, Patterns, Atc._ Oct 24 To the Ladies-Millinery. MUS. C. K. REED has open ed for inspection, the finest and ?j&ySSsS. most fashionable assortment of P&ASg&l? FRENCH, ENGLISH and AME SH?wjE? RICAN MILLINERY ever off, red ^SRy^Win Columbia. CORSETS HAIR, ww ?Pl tf/? P'a''' cr ornamented, at all prices; " V,3i /}, ? an assortment of cheap FANCY AflW JEWELRY, HATS, Feathers, real Vv' Ostrich, Birds of Paradise, ?fco. I will sell low everything in my line. Oct 17 3mo DENTISTRY." iL*HBFWgTS^ ? obvious rc.mon ia, that j it ia a moro reliable and far more effectual remedy thau any othor. Those who havo ! tried it, know that it cured them; thone v?ho have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friend*, and all know that what it doos onoo it does always-that it never taila through any fault or neglect of ita composi? tion. We have thousands upon thousands of certificate? of their remarkable eurea of thc following complaints, but such cures arc known in every neighborhood, and wo need uot publish them. Adiptod to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any dcloterioua drug, they may be taken with Bafety by anybody. Their sugar coating prcBCrv?.? ??ibui uv er fresh 2nd in a ken them pleasant td take, whllo being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their uso in any quantity. They operate by.their powerful influence oe tho internal viscera" to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action-remove thc obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver and other organs of tho body, restoring thoir irre> gular action to health, and by correcting wherever they exist, such derangements as art the fi rut origin of disease. Minute directions are given in thc wrappei on the box, for tho following complaints which thc MO PILLS re phi ly cure: For Dyspepsia af Indigestion, Listlessness Languor mid Loss of Appetite, they should bi takon moderately to stimulate tho st om aol and restore its healthy touu and action. For Titter Compta inr-and its various symp toma. Hil ions Headache, Sick Headache, jaun dire or tireen Sickness, Liiious Colic and Hi lioun Fevers, they should bo judiciously takei for each OB so, to correct the diseased actioi or remove tho obstructions which CBUBO it. For Dyienterry or Diarrhoa, but ono mili dose is generally required. For Hheimntism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of thc Heart, Pain in Hie Side, Hack and Lot tu they should bo continuously taken, aa re quired, t J chango thc diseased action of th oystom. With Buch chango those complaint disappear. Fur Dropsy and Dropsical Sicctlings, tho should bo taken in large and frequent dose to produce tho effect ol a di aa tic purge. For Suppression a largo doso should b taken, as it produces the desired effect b sympathy. As a IHnner Pill, tako one or two I'iVs t promote digestion and relievo thc stomach. Au occasional dose stimul?tes the stomac and bowela into healthy action, restores th appetite, and invigorates the system. Hen?, it in often advantageous where'110 serious di rangement exists. Ouo who fools tolerah well, often finds that a dose of th G BO J 'il makes him feel decidedly better, from thc cleansing and renovating effect on tho digestn apparatus. I)r. J. C. AYRR \tiggi-l K to k constantly on hand. The sick, feeble and thoae in del.cate bea and all persons living in warm climates, all unacclimated, will find tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT A gro t medicine, protecting them from thoae diooasos which originate in a bad coi tion of tho blond and climatic influences For salo by Druggists throughout tho St Tho trade supplkd bv FISHER Si HEINITSH, Columbia, H. C. PLUMB & LEITNER, Augusta, Os. J. H. ZEILEN & CO.. Macon, Ga. JOHN F. HENRY, Now York. MANSFIELD <% HIOBEE. Memphis,Ten JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY A COWDEN, Aug 6 t_ ' Pttfladelphl Joa. DAMIML Pont. A. C. H AF UKI POPS & HASKELL, ,i A.TT0 X y B Y 8 AT LAW ? aw? ?OUClTOai lit KOJC1TT. Office-Law Rang??. Columbia, 8. C. M*> Gibbet & Thorr as, Real Estate Agent?, OFFER their services to the pablio ss GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will bay sod soil Lands, and other property, on commission. No sharai s ont il saleB are effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES._ Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, Fresh Country and Mountain BUTTER, Fink-Eye and Feach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fino Ooslien OHE-SE, at O. D1ERCK8, Jan 23 At tho Sign of tho Watch. CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK OY SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 & UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST ALLO WED A T THE RA TE O SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM, COM PO UNDED E VER Y SIX MON TUS. PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any part there? of, may bo withdrawn at anytime-tho bank reserving tho right (though it will bo I rarely exercised) to demand font teen days' m?? tico if tho amount is under $ 1,000; . .mtv days it over $1,000 and uudcr $5,000, or thirty daya if over $5,000. OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, President. John B. Palmer, vice-President. Thomas F.. Gregg, Cashier. John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director*. Wado Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaeter, Columbia A. 0. Tin?kell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heinitsb, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg. Colombia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. 8fcott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravened, Jr., Chai leaton. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerke, Widows, Or fihans and others may hero deposit their sar? aga and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until Uioy require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small ?urns for their children, and Married Women add Minors (whose deposits can only bo with? drawn hy themselves, or, iu case of death, by their lugal representatives,) withing to lay asido funds for futuro use. aro here afforded an opportunity of depositing their moans where tiiey will rapidly accumulate, aud, at tho samo time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 OONSOI.] PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE I nOME OFFICE, NORTH-EAST COR. A?*efa over - - 81.500,000 Follett-* 1-MKCI lu two Years, o SHOWING a success beyond precedent. last minni plans. First Dividend on Lifo Polici of its management and its careful selection of WM. (I. CARRINGTON.President. D. J. U.UITSOOX, Secretary. J. J. HOPKINH, Assi SOUTH CAROLINA Ii RA NC H J. T. THOMAS. President. S DR. ISAAC BRANCH. BOARD OK DIRECTORS.-John McKenzie, Jol John T. Sloau, Br., Dr. R. W. Gibbes, R. C. bhi< STATE AT LABOE -Ex-Gov. M L. Bonham, Gi Perrin, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. H. Conk. Tho consolidation o? thc tito most popular Soi ?olicy-holders of both Companies. Its expend? 'ho futuro dividends will bo mere certain, am served lund created. NO RIGHT of old polic.y-hold1.r3 will bo offed before; to hold the same policies ns bi fore: to h before, and have equal present security with gr of old policies will be in name of new Company Directors of the old Companies. A NEW CHARTER was obtained with the rip special attention to the following desirable fe a "Baa Thc business of tho Company shall I in aU thu brauchtu of Life Insurance; to grae.t risks." "SEO. 4 Tho business of thc Company SIIAI ING TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS TH li PROl milers by thu consent ol tho assured the policy "?SEO. IC. This Company may issue policies ?1 for tue benefit of wives and families, or other hi tors.'descendants, creditors or dependents, ai.c contracta of tho assured, except as provided in * SEO. 10. The Company may issue policies pi in tho samo." "SEC. IC Tho permanent investment of fund BERED REAL EtsTATE WORTH DOUBLE TI Wo would alao cali attention to the rights sei Rights of party to non-forfeituro in ali its po] Right? of party to re-instatement-paid up pi of armies-' or any other causo cuts the inaured policies of Northern Companies, coat the Soul should make thom seek toe only Company tin Home Companies now have tn their policies, tba named States, "or the United States," render tl tam what was before uncertain, and is too grei "Tho PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON" bas a rights of parties and guarding those rights again lt givea dividends at tho end of tiret year, wt part loau ia taken. The all cash plan is unrese factory. We now confidently appeal to every ore inte own interests, liv sustaining their own iustitm j deuce withont which there eau ho no permarm . lO.OOO.GOO are. annually set.t Nor h fur Life Ins I thereby ? i x i : g additional power to our eompol j We offer a solid, reliable Life Insurance Gnni] j of the highest integrity, with abundant use? I?. J pltdged to retain within the State of Suiilh Carc'.i i Honting every udvaiit ?ge that can bo desired; a rior mtr:M of the -PIEDMONT AND ABLING your patronage. ! " Oot 2! Imo I HART" BAR IRON, PLOW STEEL, NAILS, METALS, GHJN8, AND ( HARDWARE WHOLES ALE STORE A RMTAIL ST?HE CO RN Xii Kr Olanr?oa Kent 1 100 Dosen Chopping Axes, FOB ?sie to the trade very low. by FIBBER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. p? DR. W. H. TUT'S * STANDARD PREPARAI IONS. SARSAPARILLA AXV QTJEEN'8 DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vegetable Livor Pill?, Improved HairT>yo, For Balo hy Feb 27 ly E. K. JACKSON. Tobacco! Tobacco? rji\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low I " ' figures. 30 boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco. 4 boxoo Extra Rock City ChiswlDg Tobacco. I 4 boxea Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. 10 boxea Rose Bud Chewing Tobacco, i _JK1V 20 JOHN C. BEEPERS. GEO. HUGGINS5 ?Insurance Agency, COLUMBIA. S, G.. Representing over $40,000,000 Gajpifai. as-ESTABLISHED IN COLUMBIA is 1849. "1? FIRE DEPARTMENT. jETNA FIRE 1N8URACE COMPANY, Hart? ford, Conn. Incorporated 181ft:: Charter nor petr.il. Capital and surplus $5,300.000. The strongest 1* ir o Insuracco Company in Ame? rica. . . . -i ' i ' IMPERIAL FIRE,IJSgUBANCE COMPANY, of London. Incorporated 1803., .Capital t8, 000.000 in gold. Policies issued payablo in gold or currency. "Par value of stock, $250. Market value io London (last sales) ?1,750. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE .INSURANCE COMPANY. Hartford, Conn.' Capital aud eur I plus $600.000. ? ? ) f .. I FIRE INSURANCE AND SHAVINGS COMPA? NY. Richmond, Ya. Authorized Capital $1, 000 000. (Linc* ?mil MERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, Hartford, Conn. Capital and eurplus 1450,000. 1 >' -? . : LIFE DEPARTMENT. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR? ANCE COMPANY, Hartford,-Conn, Incorpo? rated 1S4G. Assets June 1.T8G9, $25,0f 0,000; Surplus Juno 1, 1B69, $7,0C0,000;. Income for 18G8-9 $9,064,068. Number of Polices leaned, G0.500. Total claims by death paid to date, $8,500 000. Annual dividends from 60 to 7Qper cent. As strong aa the strongest in America. |NAS liberal in its terms ka the moat liberal. ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Richmond, Va. Assets $6O0,C0O. Dividend declared February, 18C9, 40 per cent. As strong as any Life Insurance Company in Virginia. Pial.a taken on favorable terms by GEO. HUGGINS. Agent. Office in rear of Messrs. Duffie A Chapman's, under tho "Columbia Hotel." 8cpt 12 2m o :r>ATio?r. INSURANCE CO., OF RICHMOND, VA. tVJW? JbM/V AND NINTH STREETS. Net Hairpins ovtr - - (500,000 ver .... - 8.60O ICH on Mutual, Non-Forfeiting and Rcturu Fre? es Forty Per Cent., which proves the economy J. E. EDWARDS.Vicc-Prcr-idrnt. istant Secretary. J. E. W?LF, Sup. of Agencies. OFFICE, AT COLUMBIA, ? C. . L. LEAPnART.Secretary. .. Superintendent of Agencies. lin H. Preston, F. W. McMaster, W. li. Guli-k, vcr, Thompson Earle. ii. M. C. Butler, Gen. J. D. Kennt dy, Col. T. C. ifhern Companies is full of advantages to the iturcs will be less, and with less relative risk. .1 probably greater iu amount, and a better re? ed; they will continue to pay the same rate as lavo tho snme rights, benefits and privileges as eater future benefit than before. All renewals , under special authority fi om thc respective flits of policy-holders guaranteed, and vr call tures in said charter: ie to make insurance on the lives of individuals , purchase or dispose of annuities or ri -im- uro ,L ho conducted on thc plan of DISTRIBUT* . tTS of the basin? ss, as her?-innfter provided, selected is non-participating." u the lives of husbands and parents, or others, i neflciarius interested in their lives-as anccS' l the samo shall not bo liable for tim debts oi the policies issutd." tyabb) IN GOLD : Prodded, premiums are paid s shall bo iu moi tgages or liens on UN EN CUM? IE AMOUNT LOANED." yured in policy as part of the contract. icics. 3?cy, and surrender value where "intervention off from home office. This feature, omitted in tkern people very heavily, in thu late war. and it provides against such contingency in future, t parties who "take op arms ? gain?t" certain heir policy null and void. This is making cer it a mingling politics, war and Ufe insurance. model charier and modelpolloy, plainly stating st sacrifice. ten all cash is paid, and of second year, when i edly recommended aa in every way moat satis rested in Southern prosperity io look te their ions, and thvrebv establishing that k elf-con fl. .nt prosperity, hear I rt mind that already over nra nee, laking so mach troni our strength, and i tors l>.my, thoroughly Southern,ill the hand? ot ruell 11 ct nt risks, the most tr-cure of r.l! invest ii ruts. ?ii all funds scorning therein, and, united, pre? nd HO nnlv SHka full examination into the MI pc TON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY" tn injure LEAPHART, JEFFERSON A- HANSON. General Agents tot South Carolina. & CO., MILL BOCKS, BOLTING CLOTH, CIRCULAR SAWS, HOES, PLOWS, i EN ERAL MERCHANTS. O. 39 HA Y NE STREET, NO ANT> MARKP.T HTREETP, ?On, m. O 8r?