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THE DAILY 'Let our Just Censure PHQMX. Attend the True Event." <Y J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. 0.. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 24. 1870. VOL. VI-NO. S3. "GI??CE, AMNESTY, OBLIVION."-That delectable body of patriots known as the House Reconstruction Committee, it appears, have, after a long incubation, hatched out what they arc pleased to dignify with the title of "general grace, amnesty and oblivion." It is worthy of the Committee, and eau only inspire con? tempt in the minda of true Southern men, and pity for its cowardly and malignant authors. Hunters aftor o nice, who are -willing to accept it at any price, may hail this invidious mensuro with delight as tributary to their selfish do sires; but all right-thinking mon of the South, who lovo their States and feel a proper sense of honor toward their Into comrades iu arms, will scoru such grace and spit upsn such amnesty. Tho honest men of the South want no amnesty, no privileges, that uro not equally accorded to tho bravo men whom thoy put forward to fight their battles. And wo would ask: What is thc reason, what tho policy, of these exceptions? Do they not originato iu a spirit of vindictiveness, and a sentiment directly the opposite of "oblivion" of tho past? Do they not keep alive tho animosities of tho civil war, perpotuato estrange? ment, and put reconciliation aud har? mony-tho objects most to he desired wholly out of tho question? They oertainly do. Tbeu, why mako them? Aside from true policy and statesman? ship, is it not au invasion of a great principle of free government to have a privileged class to rulo the country and another proscribed class who oro allowed no voice in its councils? It would bo bad enough to havo any citizen, how? ever humble and insignificant, thus de? prived of tho right of a freeman ; but when we contemplate the fact that this disfranchisement embraces, and was Bpeoially intended to embrace, thc ablest and best mon of tho South, men to whom the people look for counsol aud protection of their rights, and who havo, as a general rule, the greatest stako iu the country, the measure becomes both insane and iniquitous. There eau be no real'cordial re-union whilo such a spirit lasts at tho North, and is allowed to con? trol the actions of the Government. It both insults the South and provokes ill will in return. It makes oucmics, and not friends to tho Government, out of the proscribed citizens; for no man can love a government that hates and perse? cutes him. It dries up the fountains of brotherly affection, and in tho eyes of all the world will put tho North in the light of a fomenter of discord and the promoter of disunion. Wo hope no friend of the South iu Congress will give his support to any such mensure. [Savminah Republican. "I vant to sehipp mit tho Lucille," said a Dutchman, to a clerk iu a ship? ping office. "Well," said the clerk, pen in hand, "what is your name?" It is Hans Yans Mananderdauusevanoymen deymitwhietensohnpfeyldsrnsdteschupyi otihnromop!" said tho Dutchman, grave? ly. "Zounds!" cried the clerk; "do you .know what it is in English?" "Yaw, ich does," cried tho Dutchman; "it ish Von Schmidt." Notice to Travelers. TO accommodate- tho large VEGETABLE BUSINESS offering by this steam line to New . York, the steamships are appointed to sail ' from Charleston as followe, arriving in New York on Friday morn? ing: TENNESSEE, Captain CIIICIIESTEK, Tuesday, Juno 28, fi o'clock P. M. Travelers from interior pointe will note thia temporary change of sailing days. Both tho steamships on this line are newly constructed, tho largest and most commodi? ous on the Atlantic coast, built of iron, with water-tight compartments, and all passenger accommodations AUF. OX DECK, securing tho? rough ventilation and comfort. S?- Tickets can he purchased at all interior railroad points in connection with Charleston, sud of WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, No. 1 Union Wharf. WAGNER, HUGER A CO., General Agents, Broad street, Charleston, S. C._May 18 Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in this city have been in doubt that 1 could hold out supplying them with Beer this summer. I now inform the public that I havo a largo supply of old Lager Beer on hand, which 1 put against any Beer brought from tho North, or oven imported from Ger many, as to purity and strength. I am ready to test it by tho Beer scalo. Aug 20_JOHN C. BEEPERS. BREAKFAST BACON. O Ann BOUNDS OF BACON STRIPS &*\J\J\J and Breast Pieces, 5 casks Davis' Sugar-Curod Hams, 25 hbls., half-bbls. and kegs Leaf Lard, 300 lbs. Mutton Hams. For sale hv Feb2C_EDWARD HOPE. Steam Engines. CITY HALL, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 10, lhTH. THE following extracts from an "Ordiuanco regulating tho setting up of Steam En? gines and the establishment of Manufactories in the City of Columbia," ratified October 23, 1803, is published tor the information of all concerned. SECTION 1. That hereafter, any person or persons desiring to eioct any Steam Engine or Manufactory in which steam power id used, within the corporato limits of the City of Co? lumbia, shall make application in writing to tho City Council, setting f?rth tho placo in which it ia proposed to put up said Engine or erect said Manufactory, and the nature and extontof tho proposed establishment. SEC. 2. Upon complaint being made to Coun? cil of tho violation of thia Ordinance, thc of? fending party shall he heard before Council, and Council may permit thc erection of said Steam Engine, Ac, or cause samo to be abated. Upon conviction of party so offend? ing, a fine snail ho imposed of riot less than twenty (20) nor more than fifty (50) dollars. By order of the Mayor. WILLIAM J. ETTER, _June 17_City Ch rk. Biscuit, CracKers, &c. f\ BARRELS and boxes Fresh Crackers, UV/ Ac, just received and for nalo low, con? sisting as follows: Ginger Schnapps, Ginger Cakes, Soda Biscuit, Butter (hackers, Cream Biscuit, Croan: Crackers, Lomon Crackers, Egg Crackers, And Boxes assorted Family Crackers March 0_.T. AT. It. AONEW. Thirsty people, go to Pollock'*. Special Wotioes. WHAT WOES KKASON SAY?-Tho lit? tle mongoose, when bitten by a deadly ser? pent, resorts to a certain plant, eata of it, and eaeape8 thc effect of tho poiaou. That ia in atiuct. Human beings, on the other hand, must depend on reason and experience in se? lecting the mean? of protecting health and lifo against unwholesome influences. Now. what docs reason say on thia vital aubj et? Does it not tell us that to invigorate and pu? rify tho system is the best way to protect it against the invisible poison which generates disease? Surely it does. Tho next quostion is, what guido shall we follow in choosing a me? dicinal safeguard? Reason replies, let your monitor he exporionco. Well, tho experienco of eighteen years comprised in one unbroken BerioB of satisfactory testimonials assures na that Hosteller's Stomach Hitters poBaeas strengthening, regulating and antiseptic pro Eerties which aro not combined in the eamo appy proportions in any other preparation extant. This, therefore is tho antidoto to which reason bids us resort when our health is imperilled either by the malaria which pro? duces epidemic disorders, or by any other cause, whether inherent and constitutional or connected with our habits, occupations and pursuits. Tho venom of a noxious rcptilo ia scarcely moro subie and dangerous than that which lurks in foul air and impure water. To escape tho fevers, bilious disordera, disturb? ances of thc bowole, and other serious mala? dies produced by thoso insalubrious elements, it is absolutely necessary that the stomach and all thc secretive organs should lie, au to apeak, in a robust condition. Upon the amount of resistance which tho vital system can oppose to tho deleterious influences that assail it, tho safety of tho health depends, and it ia he OaUSO UlO CREAT VEGETABLE INVIGORANT im? parts onergy and regularity lo tho moat im? portant functions of tho body, that it can bo recommended and guaranteed as an invalua? ble preventive medicine. June 17 ff! Itiud Some English Testimonials. GREENE'S SAILORS' HOME, Poplar street, London, England. I take thia method of making known the perfect cure I have obtained from thc use of your valuable medicine, the PAIN KILLER. I was urged hy a friend to try it, and procured a bottle of Dr" Kernot , Apothecary. 1 had been ahlicted th reo years with Neu? ralgia and violent spasms of the stomach, which caused a constant rejection of food. Tho doctors at Westminister Hospital gave up my caso in despair. Then I tried your PAIN KILLER, which gave meimmtdiato re? lief from pain and sickness; and I regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation of sailor. One bottle cured me. Yours respectfully, CHARLES POWELL. Sin: I desiro to bear willing testimony to thc wonderful efficacy of that American remedj called Pain Killer, which I believe has nc equal in this country. I have been aftlictoc with heart diaeaao, and could lind no relie: till I got tho Pain Killer, which anon made r euro. I ain quito willing to answer any in quines about my case. Yours, etc.. FANNY SILVERS, Dudley, (Worcestershire,) England. GENTLEMEN: I can with great confidenci recommend your excellent medicine, the Pail Killer, fdr Rheumatism, Indigestion, and als? Toothache, having proved its cflicacy in tin above complaints. Yours, ?cc . REUBEN MITCHELL, Bridgeman'* Place, Bolton. GENTLEMEN: I have very great pleasure ii recommending your medicine, the Pain Killer I was suffering aevorely a few weeks sine* with Bronchitis, and could scarcely swalloi any food, so inflamed waa my throat. I wa advised by a friend to try your Pain Killer and, after taking a few doses of it, was com plctelycured. Yours respectfully, T. WILKINSON, Bolton, England. P. S.-I have recommended the medicine t several of my friends; and, in every instance it has had the desired effect. .Tl i!|lmo WILL all thopo a ill let od with COUGH o CONSUMPTION, read the following and lear thc value of ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM? Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, Surgeon in Ibo arni during thu war, from exposure, contracte consumption. He says: "I have no hesitanc in stating that it was by the use of your Lui) Balaam that I am now alive and en joy ic health." Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, eave: "I recoil mend your Balsam in preference to any otb medicine for Coughs, and it gives satisfa lion." ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM is the remedy cure all Lung and Throat difficulties.' should he thoroughly tested before using ai other Balsam. It will euro when all othe fail. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N. HARRIS A CO.. . Solo Proprietors, Cincinnati, O. Sold bv all Druggists. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Providence, R. I., General Agents for New England State: Sold by FISHER A HEINITSH, Juno lt!|lmo Columbia, S. C AVEULOCU-THE IIASIS OF CIV: SOCIETY-Essays for Young Men, on t honor and happiness of Marriage, ami t evils and dangers of Celibacy-with eanitj help for tho attainment of man's true positi in lifo. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. / dresB. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Rox P. Pl ndelphia. Pa. May 21 3m< Richland County. 7AT COMMUN I'LIJAS. Bronnen, Carroll A Co., et al. vs. Henry P. I Graaf, Executor, et al. PURSUANT to tho order of Court in t case, the creditors of William Hitchco deceased, aro required to provo their clai Indore me, on or before the FIRST MOND in July next. D. B. MILLER, June ll 1H_ C. C. C Richland-In Common Pleas. Wm. R. Kennedy, Executor, ct al. cs. Geo WJ Ashford, el ux. el al.-MU for I'artid etc. ]PURSUANT to an order of the Court, . creditors of tho Itt?; William Kennt and of his estate, aro required to provo tl demands before me. at my ollico in Colum! on or before the28th day of JUNE instant, (dsc bo debarred pavmout. D'. B. MILLER, C. C. < CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Juno 17,187( Juno li) _ I. H. COLEMAN, Trial Justice, OFFICE, Du. GKIOER'S, North-east corm Plain andAsBombly stroots. All bu s ii promptly attended to. May 23 3n Hungry people, go to Pollock's. New York Advertisements. "NEVFYOBK HOTEL, 721 Broadway, D. M. HILDRETH & CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK CITY. THIS HOTEL, ?o widdy and popularly known aa tho favorite rosort of Southern? ers, while sojourning in thin city, has been re? leased for a term of years by its present pro? prietors, and is now in process of thorough renovation. No expense will bo spared to r eu dor it, as in days nf yore, an agreeablo home for its patrons. Tho proprietors, while tendering their sincere thanks for the very liberal support they have received, beg leave to assure their guests that in the future tho | Hotel will retain its former well-earned repu? tation. _April 27 t*f 2mo ESTE. EXOCII MORGAN'S SONS, 1603. 211 Washington street, JV. 1'. SAPO LIQ TIIE BEST iv?/^^V THING FOE cleaning Windows, without water; re? moving Stains from Marble and Paint; polishing Knives, no scratching; washing Dishes, scrubbing Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables, Hath Tubs. Ac; polishing Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper and Steel Wares; removing Gums, Oil, I Bust anil Dirt from machinery. Indispensa? ble for House Cleaning, and all uses, except washing clothes, lt costs but a few cents, and is sold hy all good Grocery, Drug and No? tion Stores. Wholesalo by all dealers in Charleston. _April 20 fly FROST, BLACK & CO., WHOLESALE and Betail Dealers in and Manufacturera of FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, Of every variety, f<0 flowery, near Omul st., New York. Steamboats, Hotels ami Public Buildings Furnished at thu shortest notice. All goods purchased <d our house guaranteed as repre? sented. March 31 3rno a. w. FROST: ?TAMES REACT:. GEO.'SNYDER. JA HIES CONNER'S SONS United States Type and Electrotype Foundry AM) PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, Ko*. 28, 30, 32 O nfre Street. Nt io York. ALAUGE Assortment ot Eugliati and Ger? man faces, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on hand. All type cast at ibis establish? ment is manufactured from thc metal known as Conner's unequaled HARD TYPE METAL. Every articlo necessary for a perfect print? ing oftico furnished. The type nn which this paper ia printed, is from tho above Foundry. Starch 30 Gmo GREAT GERM AW BITTERS. TIIE Purest Medicated Cordial or Tlie ^.sro. ALTERATIVE, ANTI-BILIOUS, mut INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LIFTMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS is prepared from thc original German re joipt now in the possession of the proprietors, ind is the same preparation that was used in [lermaiiy upwards of a century ago; and to lay it is the household remedy of Germany, recommended by its most eminent physicians. LIPl'MAX'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the purest alcoholic essence of Qertnany's favorite beverage, impregnated n?tb tho juices and extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it one of tho best and surest preparations for the euro of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in the Stomach and Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Const ipa! ion, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and in a PREVENT! VE FOR GRILLS AND FEVER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT- 1 TERS the b^st tonic known for the diseases to which they aro generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870. Messrs. JacobLippthan <b Bro., Savannah.] Ga.-GENTS: I have before mo your esteemed letter of the 11th inst., containing various documents relativo to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I miiBt confess that your Bitters is really what you represent it to be, an old German recipe of Dr- Mitch urlicb, of Berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt be excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good pr?ventive of chills and fever. I lind it to bo a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MIELS, GA., Mart h 22, 1S70. Messrs. Jacob Lippman <fc Bro., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great G? rrhan Bitters hero to my customers and friends, and I find better sab for it than any I have ever kept before. Those who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saving that it is far superior in value to any other Bitters now in use. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) W. KIRKLAND. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER & MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. Wholesale Agents for tho State of South Carolina-DOW1E, MOISE St DAYIS, HENRY BISCHOFF St CO., OLACIUS Sc WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER St DUCKER, Charlcs ton, 8. C._J^uic 2 ly 111 "The Carolina House." THIS HOUSE baa always enjoyed the repu? tation of being tho best place in the city for obtaining tho coolest and most delicious mixed drinks. Tho now brand of Whiskey, THE HIBERNIAN, is something out of the ordinary run. Call and seo mo, on Washing? ton street. RICHARD BARRY, April 7 Proprietor. The White Sulphur Springs, Greoribrier County, West Virginia. FAMOUS for tho Alterativo Water? and Fa? shionable patron?, will bo open on MAY 15TUj capable of accommodating, in view of tho improvement? made, from 1,500 to 2,000 person?. The cars of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway now run to the Springs, The location ?B 2,000 feet above tho level of tho sea, affording entire relief from summer prostrating heats. Excellent Rands and extensivo Livery in at? tendance, and every arrangement for the en ioyment of guests. FANCY and MASQUE? RADE BALLS during thc season. CiiAitOKs-$25 per week, and f'JO per month, of thirty days. Children, under ten years, and Colored Servants half price; White Sol? vants according to accommodations. Address May 30 25 PEYTON fe CO.. Proprio tors. Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, V. SUMMER, 1*70. TniS elegant establishment will bo opened for the reception of visitors on the tir?t day of JUNE, 1?70. The Proprietors, with tho experienco of thc last summer, and having mado many changes in thc different departments of thia extensivo Watering Place, each of which it will be their endeavor to IMPROVE, extend a pleasant recep? tion to their patrons. Thc Cottages aro largo and commodious, separate and distinct from each other, and titted up with new Furniture. Every effort of tho Proprietors will bc put forth to make their guests comfortable, and it will be their aim to keep up tho reputation of tho MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR. The social as well as tho gay will find that this place has peculiar advantages over many of tho Watering Places of Virginia. An elegant Rand of Music ha? been secured. Bowline; Alleys, Billiard Saloons and BatliB have been lilted up fer tho amusement and comfort of guests. Post Office, Express Oflico, Telegraph Offlco on tho premises for the convenience and intercourse with all parts of tho world. Passenger? will procuro tickets via Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to Big Tunnel, and take thc Spring? Branch Bailroad, which lauds them directly in the Reception House at the Springs. Board $3 per day; $20 per week; $70. per mouth. For further particular?, address WILSON A LORENTZ, Proprietors. _ May !s_2mo_ vx/ nero to Stop. Williams' Hotel, Formerly Harvey House, SI'AUTAKBURG C. II., S. C. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LA UH ENS C. H., S. C. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. 4 y*Jj>'^<\ MY friends and tho traveling MV?Tl?Cj?. public are respectfully in / (nrfjir "Tji^iY formed that the abovo named 3?s?9sBk-HOTELS aro now under my coutrol; and they may rcHt assured that tho reputation of tho two houses will ho fully kept up. The Rooms aro comfortably furnished and the Tables will bo supplied with tho host of everything. May2 C3mo " NICKERSON HOUSE/' COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. 1>*L'?\ THIS pleasantly.located HO A^jffl?*jS TEL, unsurpassed by any lW??lTWf??T>3K' House in tho South for comfort ^..Wfijjyr-!.,,.] healthy locality, is now open to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can be furnished with nico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at tho different depots-passengers carried to and from thc Hotel freo of charge. ^Cov_3_WM. A- WRIGHT. Treasurer's Notice. ; b i \?\ m EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, STATE TREASURY OITICE, COLUMIIIA, S. C., Jun?: 2, 1*70. ON and after the Bbb inst, lb? Hooks of the Treasury, forth?! transfert)! Stock, and for the conversion of Stocks and Bonds, will be closed till the 1st proximo, for convenience in preparing statement of interest duo Julv 1, 1*70 NILES G. PARKER, Treasurer State of South Carolina. June 718_ Imported Wines. IHAVE jiiHt received tho following list of] choice WINES, comprising th? littest Euro? pean brands. This is, without doubt, the largest and best assortment ever offered Columbia. CLARETS-Brandenburg Freres' Medoe, St. Julien. Margaux, Tontet Cauet, LaRose, Chateau LaRoao, Grand Yin Latour, 1858; Margaux, 1858: LaFitte. 185?. mu'ii s ANO SAUTERNES.-Lanben hoimor, Neersteimer, Hockheiiner, Marco bruner, Hildesheimer, Haut Sauterne, Haut Barsac. CHAMPAGNES-Meet .V Chaudoll's Ver zenay. Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gi cen Seal. Bruch, Fouoher A Co.'? Lae D'Or, Carte D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. SHERRIES-All Graden, from house of Wisdom & W?rter, Xorea do La Frontera, in? cluding some very choice "AMONTILLADO," worthy the attention of corinoisenrs. May 15_ OEOHOE SYMMERS. CERTAIN PRESERVATION OF TUE I T I S A FACT THAT tho eelcbrsted perfected SPECTA? CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured hy Lazarus A Morris, Hartford, Connecticut, strengthens and preserves the Eyes-schists tho Sight most brilliantly, and hists a great many years without change. ISAAC SULZRACHER, Jeweler, Columbia Hotol Row, is tho solo appointed Agent in Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, for thor Hale. _ Doe81 ty.'.-. Seed Peas. 7P? BUSHELS prime Clav Cow Poas, for O seed, for sale by E. HOPE. "BAD BLOOD." 'THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD.' FROM it wo derive our strength, beanty and mental capabilities It is tho centre of our being, around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When this source is corrupted, tho painful effects aro visible in many shapes, prominent among which is SOItOFULA. This is a taint or infection of thc human organism, and probably no one is wholly free from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed RoncB, Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Jointe, St. Vitus* Dance, Foul Dischargea from tho Noatrila, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affec? tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor? ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep? sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and General Debility. lt has been tho custom to treat theso di? seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub? stances, which, though sometimes producing a euro, often provo injurions, and entail mise? ry in after life. Tho long known injurious properties of theso so-called alteratives and purifiera has lcd tho philauthropical man of Bcicuco to explore tho arena of naturo, thc re? sult of which hap been tho diecovery of vege? table producta which poBses tho power of eradicating theso taints from the Blood. TUTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight! Ia tho acknowledged antidoto to all Blood DiaeaBca: By ita U80 tho afflictions above enumerated can be permanently banished, and the Source-the Centre of Life-thc Blood, bo maintained in all its purity and vigor. For Disease* produced hy thc ttsc of Mercury, und for Syphilis, -with its train of evils, thin compound la the only sure antidote. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and countenance down-cast, The Sarsaparilla AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT Ia a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will bo restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance bo made radiant with thc consciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent min?rala, it ia adapted to general usc. Tho old and young may uso it; tho most delicate female at any timo may take it: tho tender infant, who may havo inherited diseaso, will bo cured by it. For Purifying* the Blood, USE ZDOFL. TUTT'S Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. When used in tho Spring, it removes all humors which infest the system, and ba nidhcB tho languor and debility peculiar to that seasen of tuc year. It acts promptly on tho LIVE lt AJJD KIDNEYS, Producing a healthy action of the important organs by which all tho impurities ot the sys? tem are carried off, and thu result is A Clear Skin, flood Appetite, Buoyant S?>irits. Prepared by WM. H. T??TT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA , And sold hy Druggists everywhere. April 14 Gmo FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. APULL snpplv of Fresh GARDEN SEEDS. For sale bv E. HOPF. The Oott< LIFE INSUBAN Goicral Office at . O ap ital S OF which $100,(100 i? deposited, as required b; and ?50,000 it) South Carolina, under Act o' The business of this strictly Southern and 1 nome Company ie confined hy law to legiti mate Life Insurance alone. POLICIES ISSUED I ON ALL THE APPROVED MUTUAL Pl.ANS. Tho 1 Company has also added the Tontine System (of dividends) to its other plans. (Seo Ma- J nual.) Ninety per cent, of profits on the Mutual business divided annually among al) the Alu- | tual Policv-holders, wit bout exception. Ono-! third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when I desired-the interest to bo provided for by the Company out of tho Dividends. Notes for j Premium Leans not required. AVn participai- . ?ny Policies grant eil at yreittly reduced rates. We, the undersigned, hacina examined the Life Insurance Company, Parent Office. Macon, of North and South Carolina as a reliuUlr Sa strictly confined lo tho business of Life fnsurav and *jl<)(),()0() securely invceted (tb "accord wi security of policy-holders. Signed by COL. WM. JOHNSTON. President ( GEN. JOHN A. YOUNO, President Ex-Gov. /. I!. VANCE, Attorney-: COL. T. II. RHKM and JOSEPH ll. GES. WADE HAMPTON, JOHN W. 1 JOSEPU I). POPE, Attornoy-at-La GOL. A. C. HASKELL, Attorney-a Vf. F. DESAI SSUUE, A N. TALLE COL. J. (J. GllUiEH, Factor and C BLANDINO A RICHARDSON, Afton A. A. GILBERT, Editor Watchnut li. P. HAMMETT, Ex-President G Con JAS. II. SION, W. R. HOHER GENS. M. C. BUTLER and lt. G : A. P. ALDRICH, Barnwell, S. C. GEO. A. TIIENHOLM A SON. Char GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkville. 1 J. A. INOLIS, Maryland Univers GEN. ROBERT TOOMRS, Georgia. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEORGIA-William H. Joh George S. Ohcar, Secretary; John W. Burke, McGill, Miperintcndent of Ageneies; James Mei ADVISORY BOAIID OE Pox.lCY-Hoi.DEns, NORTH t son, Sumter, President; Col. James H. Rion, ^ Samuel Vf. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. James Fa B. 1). Boyd, President Bank, Newberry: Col. Stradlcy, Greenville; Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkville LAVAL, ULA CK <k GIBBES, Gen *?50,000 since deposited in South Carolina. Baltimore Advertisements. "GEORGE PAGE & CO. MANUFACTCRKRS OP PATENT PORTABLE CIROTJLAR i SAW MILLS,j?iM? Also Statioaory and Portabio / Iv Steam Engirteoc l\ No. 5 Schroeder Btroet, / L_3X^ 8At.TlBlQRE,?B. %53TScndfor Catalogues and Pricc-Lists. I CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OP SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF *1 A CPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE DATE 0 SEVEN PER CENT. PER A EN UM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. AND SIX PER CENT. COM POUNDED EVERY SIX MOX TDS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, Prceidont. John B. Palmer. I Vien-Presidr-ntR John P. Tilomas, f vice-i residents. Thomas E. Gregg, Caehior. John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wado l?ampton, Colombia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMastor, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. neinitsb, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Nowberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. Ti. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Bavenol, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and othera may hero dopoeit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their fundB nntil they require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart email HumB for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits cnn only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) withing to lay aside funds for futuro uso. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly accnmulato, and, at thc samo time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. Ang 18 "ROBERT WOOD & co., PIULA DE LP HI A ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. GARDEN and Cometery adornments, Cast, Wrought Iron and Wire Railings, Fount? ains, VaBee, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs, Simulier HOUBOB, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat? tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racka, Mangers, Stable Fixtures, StaU Divisions, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railinga, Storo Fronts, Door and Window Guaids, Farm Fencing, Ac. BRONZE WORK. Having fitted up our Foundry with special reference to tho above class of work, we aro now prepared to fill with promptness all or? ders for Bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal, heroic, and life size. ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS. The largest assortment to bo found in tho United States, all nf which aro executed with the expresa view of pleasing the tasto, while they combino all the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having? all articles carefully boxed and shipped to the place of destination. Designs will be sent to thoae who witdi to make a selection, April 8 Gm To all Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG, S. C., JANUARY 10, 1870. I)EING appointed and commissioned as the y Receiver of tho Hamburg Bank, all par? ties having transactions with said Bank will communicate with FRANK ARNIM. _Feb_6_ Croquet, THE GAME for this Soason. A large assort? ment, some quite cheap; direct from tho manufacturers, for sale at BRYAN A MoCARPER'S April 20 Bookstore. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN the best manner, by Brat class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. Doe 1? WILLIAM GLAZE. >n States # CE COMPANY, Macon, Georgia. ?000,000. ir the charter, with State authorities of Georgia, F Legislature, for security of policy-holders. air GOLD POLICIES t?'tU bc issued to those preferring theta. Ampio provision AGAINST FORFEITURE of Po? licies in the expressed terms of tho contract; and lights nf Policy-holders clearly defined in Policios ANNUITIES, with participation in Profits, granted. Tho Company will always purchase ita Policies at their cash value when desired. We offer the people of the State samo financial security as Northern Mutual Compa? nies, the accumulating premiums of the in? sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital commencing willi f?OB.OOO. This .State represented in tho management at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders, Charter-and Prospectus of the "Cotton States" OH., do cheerfully recommend it to the pcoplo uthern Institution. Mutual in its working, and we, with a guaranteed capital ample for Bafcty; th thc requirements of tho Charter) for tho :., C. and A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C. Rock Island Factory, " ?t-Law. " WILSON, Attorwy-at Law, " PARKED, M. D , Columbia, S. C. w, M t-Law, C. D. MELTON, " v, M. D., Prof. S. C. University, Columbia. ommission Merchant, " nevs-at-Law, Sumter, S. G. it, " . A C. Railroad, Greenville, S. C. TsoN, Winnsboro, s. C. kl. DUNSOVANT, Edgcfield, S. C. GEN. W. W. I'AHLI.EE, Marion, S. C. let-ton. K. C. i. V. BOYD, President Bank, Newberry, S. C. itv, formerly ot 8outb Carolina. JOHN P KING, Augusts, Ga., and others, nslon, President; Wm. s. Holt, Vico-Prcaidcnt; General Agent; C. P. McCay, Actuary; W. J. peer Oreen, Medical Examiner. IND Bovril CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard E. Ander Vinnsboro; Col. Wm. Wallace, Columbia; Dr. irrow, Spin tanhin g; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurens; James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel* ; Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac. eral Agents for North and South Carolina, [April 28J Office Columbia, S. 0.