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.-,,"?, i,. i ^im^^^^smmm^^^^^^^^&^M;^; W? .., ?.i .' mun-mri-ir-T iwium.wwi ii M i : ifVi" I "in ii ri INBT n ?ir ??l?iiiniTnirMtTni?i.iimunnn- , i ' ? ? - " - T" V ~ ' r i n - m THE DAILY JB?PIi'ENIX "Let our Just Censuro " *^2t?^^Ss%iH8S5l?^^r Attend the True Event." -jJBr J'*.*~-%^?'S??FSB&^1^ Sut??_ ?AY- J. A.. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 30, 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 88. ==-__ _ A New York letter, of Friday, saysY ? 'A mooting of merchants interested in tho cotton trade/woe held atDolmonico's thia morning. The feeling waa unani? mous in favor of establishing a ootton exchange, with a view to the correction of various abuses to which the business nt prcpont is exposed, and the giving of Sreater security to oontraots for future olivery. A committee was appointed to not in concert with one constituted at n previous meeting, to carry the plan io to effect. In dwelling upon the abuses complained of, one of the speakers, Mr. Fielding, said that one complaint lind referenoe to tho delivery system. An? other was that they had now to rely upon the samples of cotton exhibited. He thought experts shonld bo employed for the purpose of testing the quality of these samples, and, if demanded, eveu the bales should be opened for inspec? tion. The contract system, moreover, ought to be simplified." Tira HEATED TEEM.-On Friday and Saturday the thermometer at Lewiston, Me., ranged from 90 to 10G; seven cases of snn-Btroke occurred ou Snturday in New York; three cases occurred in Wil? mington, N. 0., whero tho mercury roso to 95; in Chicago it was 92; at Cambridge, Iowa, the mercury touched 100; at Osh? kosh, Wis., 93; at Madison, Wis., 98; at Rochelle, 111., 99; nt Doa Moines, Iowa, 99; at Janesville, Wis., 97; at Aurora, 111., 105. Tho Now York Evening Ex? press says that "the telegraph shows that the heat in Now York was greater ou Saturday than at any other pince iu tho country-hotter, eveu, than at Havana or New Orleans. At 9 n. m. the ther? mometer stood at 88, and three hours later it was 92. Now York, iu fact, has been, since Thursday, thc hottest place in tho United States," The most disastrous conflagration that ever visited Reading, Pa., took pince on the 26tb, involving the entire destruc? tion of tho new and extensive car shops of tho Rending Railroad Company, in North Sixth street. Tho fire originated in the oil and common waste closet, situated about the centre of tho works, shortly before 3 o'clock, and was disco? vered by one of the watchmeu, who gave the alarm, bat in about half on hour the entire building wns enveloped. Loss about $110,000. 300 workmen were employed, nearly all of whom lost their tools. A boat passing up the Savannah River, on Monday last, was hailed by a mau in the marsh; he was taken aboard, and it was found that he was in a starving con? dition. Ho had attempted to cross tho river iu a battcau, but was upset; suc? ceeded in making his wny to the mur nh, where he had remained several days, without food. He will recover. Rutter and Cheese. CHOICE Goshen BUTTER and prime Factory CHEESE, just received, and fei aide low by_J. T. R. AGNEW. Hams, Beef Tongues. f)AA SUGAR-CURED Orango Hams. ?j\J\J 1,000 lbs. Droakfast Bacon. 50') lbs. P SI Smoked Tongues. 10 half bbls. Pickled Beef and Pork. May 20_For salo by E. HOPE. Seed Peas. BUSHELS prime Clay Cow Peas, for gj seod, for sale by_E. HOPE. GREAT GERMAN BITTERS. THE Purest Medicated Cordial or Ttie u?u??o. ALTERATIVE, ANTI-BILIOUS, awl INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LIPPMANN GREAT GERMAN BITTERS is prepared from tbe original German re? ceipt now in tho possession of thc proprietors, and is thc sanio preparation that was used in Germany upwards of a century ago; and to? day it is tho household remedy of Germany, recommended by its mr.et eminent physicians. UPP.IIAN'S GREAT GERMAN HITTERS Is composed of the purest alcoholic esscnec of Germany's, favorito beverage, impregnated with the juices and extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it one of the best and surest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in tho Stomach and Digestive Orgaus, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and ivs a P RE VENTI VE FOR CHILLS A XD FE VER ANO MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEM.VLK8 Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS the best tonic known for the disc&sesto which they aro generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended SAVANNAH, March If?, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Li ppm an & Ero., Savannah. Ga.-GENTS: I have before me your esteemed letter of the 14'h inst., containing various documents relative to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really what yon represent it to bo, an old German recipe nf Dr. Mitch* erlicb, of Berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt bu excellent for dyspopsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventive of chills aud fever. I lind it to bo a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I romani, yonrs truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTE 117 KIUKLAND MILLS, GA., March<$2, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippmnn <t Jiro., Druggists, Savannah, Wa.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great G'rrnan Bitters hero to my customers and friends, and I find better sale for it than any I have ever kopt before. Those who have tried it approve of it verv highly, and I do not hesitate in saying that it is far superior iu value to any other Bitters now in nee. Yours, respectfullv, (Signed) * W. KIRKLAND. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. Wholesale Agents for the State of South Carolina-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.. GLAOIUS A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charles? ton, S. C. Juuo21y'|$ JSipeoial KTotloos. Vt'KDI/Jl'Iv-THE BASIS OK CIVIL) SOCIETY.-Essaya for Young Mon, on tho honor and happiness of Marriage, an J tho ovila and dangers of Celibacy-with sanitary tielp fur thc attainment of man's truo position in lifo. Sent free, in pealed envelopes. Ad dross, HOWAItD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Phil adelphi*, Pa. May 21 8mo Head Some E-iglislk Tent Imonlul*. G KEENE'S S.wLons' HOME, Poplar street, Loudon,{England. I take this method of making! known lim perfect euro I have obtained from the use ol your valuable medicine, Ibo PAIN KILLE lt. 1 was urged by a friend to try it, and procured a bottlo of Dr. Kernot, Apothecary. I bad been afflicted three years with Non-1 ralgia and violent spasms of the Btomach, winch caused a constant rejection of food. The eloctors at Westminister Hospital gave] up my caso in despair. Then I tried your PA?N KILLEB, which gave me immediate re? lief from pain and sickness; and I regained my strength, and am now ablo to follow my usual occupation of sailor. One bottle cured me. Yours respectfully, CHARLES POWELL. Sir.: I desire to bear willing testimony to the wonderful efficacy of that American remedy called Pain Killer, <vhich I believe has no equal in this country. I have been afllictcd j with heart disease, and could find no relief! till I got thc Pain Killer, which soon made a cure. 1 am quito willing to answer any in? quirios about my case. Yours, etc.. FANNY SILVERS, Dudley, (Worcestershire,) England. GENTLEMEN: I can with great confidence I recommend your excellent medicine, the Pain Killer, for Rheumatism, Indigestion, and also Toothache, having proved its efficacy in the | aboro complaints. Yours, Ac. REUBEN MITCHELL, Bridgeman'a Place, Bolton. GENTLEMEN: I have very great pleasure in recommending your medicine, thc Pain Killer. I was suffering severely a few weeks since with Bronchitis, and could scarcely swallow any food, 6o inflamed was my throat. I was I advised by a friend to try your Pnin Killer, and, after taking a few doses of it, was Com? pletel vcured. Yours respectfully. T. WILKINSON, Bolton, England. P. S.-I have recommendetl tho medicine to several of my friends: and, in every instance, it has had tho tleaired effect. ill Ellimo WILL all thoBo afflicted with COUGH on CONSUMPTION, read thc following and lear? thc value of ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM? Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, Surgeon in tho army j during the war, from exposure, contracted consumption. Ho says: "I have no hoeitancy in stating that it was by tho use of your Lung Balsam that I am now alive and enjoying health." Dr. Fletcher, of Mietor.ri, says: "I recom? mend your Balsam in preference to any other medicine for Coughs, a?d it gives satisfac? tion." ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM is the remedy to cure all Lung and Throat difficulties. It should bo thoroughly tested before using any other Balsam. It will eure when all others fail. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N. I?ARRIS A CO.. Sole Proprietors, Cincinnati, O. Sold bv all Diugcists. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Providence, lt. I., General Agents for New England States. Sold by FISHER A HLTNITSH, Junel?ilmo_ Colombia. S.e. Selling Off to Close Out. AS I intend hereafter to koop onlv a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, I will sell out, at and below cost, mv ENTIRE STOCK of Pistols. Gums, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Caps, Cartridges, Powder and all other Paney Articles. ALSO, A fine lot of FANS, selling vcrv low. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Columbia Hotel Row, _Junol_ _ Columbia. S. C. F YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at ISAAC SULZRACHER'S. IF von want a FINE SF.T OF JEWELRY, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF vou are in need of SOLID SILVER or PLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF vonr eves are failing, and you want the BEST SPECTACLES, call at* ISAAC SULZRACHER'S. IF you want a good anel reliable TIME-PIECE or CLOCK, call at Junel_ISAAC SULZRACHER'S. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN the bcBt manner, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely execntcd. Dec 16 WILLIAM GLAZE. Guns and Ammunition. TUST received bv William Glaze, lino Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, tine Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of all kind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil? liams A Cu.'a Ranking House._Bec Hi New Publications. THE CHRISTMAS GUEST, by Mrs. South worth. Tho Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth, by Miss Aiken, 12 2 J. The Caged Lion; a Novel, bv Miss Yonge, $1.25. Hammerand Anvil, Snielliageiib' last and best novel, ?2 00. Memoir of Dr. Scudder, 36 years Missionary in India,$1.75. Prince of Wales' Travels in Egypt, Con? stantinople and the East, 91.50. Tho Vicar of Rullbampton, by Trollope, 11.25, and other new Bool;? for sale at BRYAN A McCARTER'd Bookstore. June 3_ Final Notice. IHEREBY give notice that thirty dajs from date I will make application to Hon. W. H. Wigg, Judge of Probate, for final discbarge as Executor of Estate Harmon Neuffer. HENRY E. SCOTT. COLCMTUA. Juno 15, 1870._June 16 j!3 Law Books on the New Code. ALSO, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOKS Acts of Legislature, Ac, for salo by April 20 BRYAN A McCARTER. Fulton Market Pickled Beef. BUFFALO TONGUES, Mutton Hams, Smoked Reef, Pickled Pig Pork, Pickled Salmon, for sale bv March 8 E. HOPE. Drinkists, go to Pollock's. SWEET QUININE Li a Recent Improvement. REPLACES the HBO of the BITTER SUL? PHATE QUININE, with which all aro familiar. Duse for done, it ia WARRANTED FULLY EQUAL iu every way TO BITTER QUININE, and, like it, is the ono Great, Positive, and Unfailing Cure ron ALI. DISEASES OE MALARIOUS ORIGIN. Fcvtranil Agnc, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Killerns Fever, Uuinh A goo, and the long train of disorders following these when neglect cd. SWEET QUININE is made solely from Peruvian Bark, (so is Bitter Quinine,) therefore is of vegetable origin, and not a Mineral poison, but on thc contrary, is proved to bo one of thc clements found in the blood ol all healthy persons. SWEET QUININE acts as an antidote to, as well as a euro for, malarial or miasmatic poison, thc absorption of which by the lungs causea Intermittent Fevers, etc. The only advantages claimed for SWEET QUININE over the use of edd Bitter Quinine, is thc entire absence of that intense, persistent bit terness, which in the latter is an insurmounta ble obstacle to its use with most persons, am always with children. SWEET QUININE ia in two forms-in Poweler, for the use o Physicians and Iirugf-islH, and Fluid, for US' in the family and for the general public. STEARNS, FAItlt Ai CO., Manufacturing Chemists, New York. June 14 jGmo Stanley's Celebrated Cough Syrup 33UEPAIOD only by E. II. Hciniteh; know . and approved for the last twenty-five year as tho best Cough Syrup made. You hav only to try it to be convinced. For salo bv Juno t) E. H. HEINITSH, Chommt. Quaker Liniment a Household Hemed] IT cures Aches aiul Pains of all kinds, ii temal and external. Thia Qu Alt En LIN MF.NT is the beat medicine in tho world ft Bheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Tooti ache, Pains in Back, Face-ache, Swelling Sprains, Bruises, Snake Bites, Stings of Ii Beets, for Cramp in the Stomach, Cluden Colic, Sick Stomach, Summer Complaint Prepared only bv E.* II. HEINITSH, Chemist, June ?) Columbia. S. C. Crimson Tetter Wash, FOR Tetter, Ringworm. Pimples, Blotehr Tan, Freckles, Redness of the Ski Chapped Hands and Face, and all Eruptio anet Excoriations of thc Skin, tending tom tho beauty and bloom of the human face renders th? skin soft aud fair, and restor the natural freshness and roseate hue of t complexion, so attractive in the female se Prepared onlv bv " E.' H. HEINITSn, Chemist, June 0 Columbia, S. C Kina Chill Oure. New Remedy, New Principle, No Poison ANEW discovery and a sovereign specif for the cure of Intermittent Fever, Rem tent Fever,Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Period! Headache or Bilious Headache and Bilious 1 vers; and all diseases originating in Bili! D?rangement or Liver Disorder, cawed Impurity nt Blood and Malaria of miasma localities. ' For talc by E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist. Culumbia, S. C TESTIMONIALS. Dr. E. II. JUlnitsh-DKAn Sin: I clieerft endorse the reeommendition given for y "Kimi Chill Cure," in cases of Chills "i F?'ver. I have been cured by your medic ?.hen every other 1 tried failed. Yours tn S. L. SLOAN! Dr. E. II. Urinilsh-DzAnSin: Your "E Chill Cure" has done all you promised it wc tlo in my case. A radios! cure for Chill Fever. The chills are gone. A general re ration of my health is the result of only bottle. My'doubts have all been removei regard to thc efficacy of your medicine have tried it, therefore I can endorso statements of others, that it is Hiebest m cine out. Yours, Ac, W. K. ELK IN Dr. E. II. Ihinitsh-Vzxn Sm: I certif the medicinal virtues of your "Kina < Cure." A member of my family has bee: (beted with Chilla and Fever for se\ months, and nothing cured it but your iii" able Chill Cure-onlv one bottle used. Y< Ac, J. H. DISEKI? Dr. E II. //emi/K/t-DEAK SIB: I have Chills and Fever fur some time. At your gestion 1 tried your new medicine, " Chill Cure." I Hm Complotelj cured, sud onlv one bottle. Yours, respectfully, _Juno9_3. S. DRENN/ I. H. COLEMAN, Trial J"vistioo. OFFICE, Dn. G EWER'S, North-east coi i Plain and AwHembly streets. All bun promptly attended te. May 23 fl REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METI OF CONSTUUCTINO Artificial Dentures, Patented December. 1807. AFTER an extensivo use of this impc improvement in practice for near] years, it is with full confidence urged upe "profession and the public, as fulfilling thoroughly and satisfactorily than any mode, every intention of Artificial Don tu AB in this method, rubber teeth a?e gother discarded, it is desirable that it t fall especially into thc hands of those fa with geld plate work. It may not be generally known fha who wear cases of artificial teeth, const: according to this patent, by Dentists wi not licensees, render themselves liable penalty of infringement, as well as th rater. Office rights will be disposed of and ii tion given by letter, or at the operating of Reynolds & Reynolds, where the mai I tion may be daily "witnessed, and where I munications may be addressed. 'WM. REYNOLDS, M. \ I Aug 12 % Columbia, POLLOCK'S.-Meals furnished ' hours. CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly 'Wilson's.) HAVING purchased Dr. Taylor'? interest in tlii? properly, tho subscriber proposes to open the Boarding IIOUBO on the 18th of June, under the supervision of J. YV. Williams, late of the Mansion House, Charlotte. Tho train on tho Charlotte and Rutherford Road leaves Charlotte at 7 o'clock a. m., daily, (except Sundays.) and arrives at Cherry ville at ll o'clock, whore good Hacks, with careful drivers, will bo ready to convey passengers to the Springs at reasonable rates. CUAUOES Von I10A11I). ^ 53 per day; J15 per week; MS for four weeks. For children and servants, in the usual pro? portion. Children under two years, no charge, A liberal discount made to familios and par? ties spending the whole seaHon in tho House. The subscriber would avail himself of this occasion, to acknowledge, very gratefully, the libera1, share of patronage heretofore extend? ed to these SpringB by tho public. JOHN J. BLACKWOOD, June 28 Imo_Post Cflicc Shelby. N. C. The Healing Springs, BATU COUNTY, VIRGINIA, WILL bc open on tho 15th JUNE. They are accessible by thc Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, from Milboro tlepot, twenty three miles by Btagcs, crossing the Warm Spring mountain and passing ?he Warm and Hot Springs, or from Covington depot, sixteen miles, over a (ino turnpiko of easy grade, in full view of the celebrated FallingSpringa and thc fine scenery on Jackson's River. Persono leaving Richmond or Wnahiugton in tho morning can reach thc Springe that night, or remain at Covington and arrive at tho Springe next morning. Pamphlets attesting tho virtue of tho wa? ters to bo had of tho proprietors, or of Mosers. Purcell, Ladd Jj Co., Richmond, or of tho agent at thc Springs. TELEGRAPH OFFICE nt the Springs. Roard, $3 per dav; $20 per week, and f 75 per mouth. M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., Resident Phvaician. R. M. QUARLES," Agent. DesLor A MCCAXCE, ) Huon W. Fnv, > Proprietors. A. Y. .STOKES. _) June 10 thmO Williamston Springs. THE largo and commodious HOTEL at thie delightful watering-place has been tho? roughly repaired, and fitted up with new Fur? niture, nutter thc superintendence of JOHN A. MAYS, and will be opened on the 20th oi JULY, for the accommodation of visitors. Nc pains or expense will bc spared in providing for tho comfort ?nd enjoyment of guests. With the advautago of a superior Hotel, ir a healthy and beautiful country, added tn thc curative properties of the water, and the plea eantiieas of this delightful village, wo believe that the invalid or pleasuro-sceker can lint no place of the kiad hereabout where the timi will be spent moro profitably or agreeably. The Rooms are large and airy, and are eo ar ranged aa to furnish many conveniencea, eapo cially to families who do not wish to bo te-pa rated. The Table will be always furnished with tin beat the country and cities can alford, and ii their culinary department, they would say that they have Becured the services ot thoai who cannot fail to please, even the most faa tidious. Complete facilities are likewise afforded IV? amusements: in a word, the proprietor Hatter himae-lt that he has left nothing undone tba might alford pleasure and comfort of hi guests. A few good horses and buggies will bo fount constantly on hand, for the accommodation of visitors. RATES OF HOARD: Per Dav.$ 2.50 Per Week.12 (HI Per Month. 35 00 Special arrangements will be made wit families at a lower rate than the ?.hove. June20 Imo_ JOHN A. MAYS. Glenn's Springs, SPAKTAMil'UG COUNTY, S. C. lyHl'^L THl?5 delightful Waterin ag/ul'SSlt^ib Pince, unsurpahsed by any i B, jg|Hf?*ar dc South, for its m. dicim Wf?-???'Mih'lir? ipmlitif?. is now ojien for th Bummer, invalids and pleasure-seekers Bhoul not fail to viait this Spring. Bowling Aile; Billiard Saloon, Croquet Grounds are- bein fitted ii)) for the amusement of the guest Fancy Balls during the summer. Rooms new] aud comfortably furnished, and the Table sui plied with the best of everything. Stages el reet from Spartanburg to Hotel. Cbargi $35 per month. W. D. FOWLER. June "3 Imo_ Proprietor. Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, , SUMMER, 1870. THIS elegant establishment will he opene for the reception ol visitors on the fir day of JUNK, 1?70. Thy Proprietors, with the experience of tl la.- v summer, and having made many chang in the different departments of tin- ex le ?si Watering Place, each of which it will be the endeavor to IMPROVE, extend a pleasant reci? tion to their patrono. Tho Cottages aro large and e..mino liol separate- and distinct (rom each other, ai fitted ii)? with new Furniture. Every effort nf the Proprietors will be p forth to make their gueMs comfortable, a it will bc their aim to keep np th? reputati ot the MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHU The social aa well as the y,ny will lind that tl place has peculiar advantages over many the Watering Places of Virginia. An elegant Band of Mimic h HP b?-eti secure Bowling Al eys, Billiard Saloons ?ind Bal have Leon fitted up fer thu amusement a comfort of guestH. " Po-t Office, Express Office, Telegraph Of? on the premises for the convenience a intercourse with all paris of the world. Passengers will procure tickets etd Virgil and Tennessee Railroad lo Big Tunnel, a take the Springs Branch Railroad, wh: landa them directly in the Iteception House the Springs. Board $3 per Jay; $20 por week; $70 ] mouth. For further particulier*, addre ss WILSON A LORENTZ, Proprietor? May 18 2mo _ "VSTliero to Stop Williams' Hote Formerly Harvey Heute, S PARTAN BL'I* G C. H., S. C. CONTINENTAL HOTE LA UH BXS C. IL, S. (J J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. A MY friendo and the travel public are respectfully M'^freEroL foi'"U(1 that the above n.il J^ys^EMpHaag- HOTELS ure now under control; and they may rest assured that reputatioj of tho two houses will be fully k up. The Rooms aro comfortably furuis and tho Tables will be supplied with the I of every thing. Maj 2 3u CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA . . DEPOSITS OF tl ft UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST A LLO WED A T THE RA TE O SEVEN PEU CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A CL O UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John C. B. Sm i til, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wa<lc Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John R. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg. Manon. G. T. Scott,Newberry. W. G. Mares,Newborrv. D. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravened, Jr., Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest en their funds until they rcquiro them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring lo set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn hy themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for futuro use. aro here afforded an opportunity of depositing their moana whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the samo time, he subject to withdrawalwhen needed._Aug 18 ~1^BERT~W00D & C?~~ PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. /?"^ ARDEN and Cemetery adornments, Cast, VDT Wrought lion and W*irc Railings, Fount? ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs, Summer Houses, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat? tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racks, Mangers, Stable Fixtures, Stall Divisions, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door aud Window Guards, Farm Fencing, ftc. BRONZE WORK. Having fitted up our Fonndry with special reference to the above class of work, we are now prepared to till with promptness all or? ders for bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal, heroic, and life size. 0 RNA MENTA I. IP.OX GOODS. The largest assortmcnMn be found in the United States, all of which are executed with tho express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requisites ut beauty and substantial couHruetioii. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to the place of destination. Designs will be sent to those who wh?h to make a selection, April 8 fim Imported Wines. IIIAVE just received thc following list of choice WINES, comprising the ?nest Euro? pean brands. This is, without doubt, the largest and beat assortment ever offered in Columbia. CLARETS-Brandenburg Freres' Medoc, St. Julien. Margaux, Pon tel Canet, LaRose, Chateau LaRose, Grand Vin Latour, 1S?S; Margaux. lft?S: t.aFitte. 1S58. HOCKS AND SAUTERNES-Lanhen helmer, Neersteimer, Hockheimer, Marco brnner, Rudesheimcr, Haut Sauterne, Haut Ba rna e. CHAMPAGNE-.-Meet A Chandra's Vei zenay, Dry Imperial: Vin Imperial, Gieen Seal. Bruch. Foin-her ft Co.'e Lac D'Or, Carte D'Or. Sparkling Ma-cllc. SHERRIES-All Grades, from house of Wisdom ft- Waiter. Xor?.? de La Frontera, in? cluding some vi ry choice "AMONTILLADO," wort liv the attention itt connoiseurs. Mav'15 GEORGE SYMMERS. 1 The Oott< LIFE INSU?AN Central Office at . Capital 9 OF which ?100,000i>- deposited, as r'quired b; and i.">u.(.0(? tn South Carolina, under Act ol Tin- busbies- ol this strictly Southern and . Homo Compati} i" confined by law to legiti? mate Life Insurance alone. POLICIES ISSUED ; ON ALL Tin: APPROVED MUTUAL FLANS. Tho Company bas .ilso added the Tontine System ' (of dividends) to its other plans. (Sett Ma- ; nuil, i Ninety per cent, of profits cn the Mutual ; business divided animally among all the Mu- i tiial Poliev-holders, without exception. One- . third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when' desired-the interest to be provided forby the i Company ont Of the Dividend!?. Notos f??r 1 I remium !.<MI .- mit required X-n particip?t- i iwj /'o'?VvV.?i gr.tntcd at 'jrtathi reduced rute*. We. th<- ninhr-igned, huting nam hied the Liff insurance <.'ulupan>j, Purent Ufiiae. Macon, of North aii'l ..?(.nth Carolina as a reliadle So strictly confined to the business of Liff Tnsurtn and *?100.(HlO securely invested < tr, "accord wi security of pt/tii-ipholders. Signed by COL. WM JOHNSTON President ( (ir.it. JOHN A. Yot'sco, President Es-Gov. ft. It. VANCE, Attorney?! COL. T. H. KREM and JOSEPH H. GEN*. WAHI: HAMPTON, JOHN W. 1 JOSEPH 1?. Pope, Attornoy-at-La COL. A. 0 II ASK RIX, Attomey-a W. F. DESAI'SSURE. A N. TALLE1 ."or...b G. GIRRE?, Factor and C BLANDINA Si RICHARDSON, Afton A. A. GILBERT, Editor Watchmn ll. P. HAMMETT, Ex-president G COL JAS II. lt ?ON, W. R. ROBER GENS M. ('. BI TLKII and R. G J A. P. Annum, Barnwell, S. C. GEO. A TRENHOLM A SON, Char! GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkville. I J. A. INGLIS, Maryland Univc rsi GEN. ROBERTTOOMBS. Georgia. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEORGIA-William B. Joh George 8. Obear, Secretary; John W. Burke, McGill, superintendent Of Agencies; James Mei ADVISORY BOARD OF I'oLicv-Hotnr.RS, NonTii ,\ son, Sumter, President: Col. James H. Bion, V Samnel'W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. James Fa B. D. Boyd. President Bank. Newberry: Col. Stradley, Greenville; Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkville LAVAL, BLACK & GIBBES, Gen *t?O,O0O since deposited in South Carolina. "BAD BLOOD." 'THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD." ROM lt ve derive our strength, beahty and mental capabilities. It is the centre of being, around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When this Booree is corrupted, thc painful effects are visible in many shapos, promineut among which ?B SCROFULA. Thin is a taint or infection of the human organism, and probably no one is wholly free from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes as Ulcers and Sores, Decoyed Bones. Diseased Scalp, Soro Eyes, Weak and DiseaBed Joints, St. Vitus* Danco, Foul Diecbargea from the Nostrils. Eruptions, Glandular Swellirg?, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Afleo tiona, NervouB Disorders, BarrenncBe, Dieor ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affcc tiona, Liver Complaint, Salt Bbeum, Dyspep? sia, Neuralgia, Lose of Manhood and General Debility. It has been the custom to treat these di? seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub? stances, wl.K'l], though Bomctimes producing a cure, often provo injurions, and entail mise? ry in after life. The long known injurious properties of tbcBO so-called alteratives and purifiera has led thc philanthropical man of science to explore tho arena of nature, the 10 sult of which hap been Ihe discovery of vege-. table products which pus PI s the power of eradicating these taints from the Blood. The Sarsaparilla ?UEEN'S * DELIGHT i Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerTcs will bo rcbtorcd to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance ho made radiant with the consciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. The old and young may uso it: thc most delicate female at any time may take it: tho tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. For Purifying the Blood, &. TUTTIS Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. When used in the Spring, it removee all humora which infest tho Bystcm, and ba? nishes tho languor and debility peculiar to that seamen of tho year. It acts promptly on tho LIVER AMO KIDNEYB, Producing a healthy action of tho important organs by which all the impurities of tho sys? tem arc carried off, and the result is FOE Diacaaea produced toy the ase of Mercury, nnil for Syphilis, witto Ita train o? evil?, tilla compound la Hie only sure Antidote? To tho poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whoso nerves .are unstrung, and countenance down-cast, TUTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Is thc acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases. By its use the afflictions above enumerated "can be permanently banished, and tho Source-the. Centre of Life-the Blood, bc maintained in all its purity and vigor. A Clear Shin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits. Prepared by WM. H. TUtT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA , Aud sold by Druggists everywhere. April 14 "_Gmo GEORGE PAGE & CO. MANUFACTUREES OF PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW M?LLS, Also Stationary and Portable Steam E.ngin.e8c &c / No. 5 Schroeder Street, 6At,TlMQRE,ttO. /'_* Send for Catalogues and Price-Lists. 20 Old Java Coflee. MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, for sale at reduced price*. E. HOPE m States CE COMPANY, Macon, Georgia. ?SOO , o o o. i-thc chai fer, with State authorities of Georgia, r Legislature, for security of policy-holders. tt?-G O LD POLICIES lotti be issued to tltose preferring them. Ample providion AOAINST ronFEiTUHE of Po? licies in the expressed terms of the contract; and rights of Policy-bidders clearly defined in Policies ANNUITIES, with participation in Profita, granted. Tho Company will always purchase its Policies at their cash value when desired. Wo,? ffer tho people of the State same financial security as Northern Mutual Compa? nies, thu accumulating premiums of thc in? sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital commencing with OOO. This state represented in the management at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders. I hurter and Prospectus of the "Cotton States'* (la., do ched fully recommend it to tho people uthern institution. Mutual in ita working, and i?c, willi a guaranteed capital ample for safety; th thc requirements of tho Charter) for the :., C. and A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C. Rock I.-land Factorv, *. nt-Law. ?? WILSON, Attorney-at Law, M ['AilKKll, M. D , Columbia, S. C. AV, t-Law, C. D. MELTON, .? ?. M. D., Prof. S. C. University, Columbia. DinmiBBion Merchant, M reya-at-Law, Sumter, S. C. II, . A C. Railroad, Greenville, S. C. rsm?, Winnaboro, S. C. I. DUNNOVANT. Edgefleld, S. C. GEN. W. W. HARLLEE, Marion, S. C. lepton, S. C. !. I). ROYD, President Dank, Newberry, S. C. II jr, formerly of South Carolina. Joint P. KINO, Angusta. Ga., and others, liston, President; Wm. S. Holt, vice-President; General Agent\ C. F. McCay, Actuary; W. J. .cr Green, Medical Examiner. ,NO SOUTH CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard H. Ander? V'innsboro; Col. Wm. Wallace. Columbia; Dr. rrow, Spartanbnrg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurens; Jamen G. GibboB, Ctdumbia; Capt. Samuel : Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac. era! Agonfa for North and South Carolina, [April 28] Office Columbia, S. C.