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J! HE PHOENIX, rODLISHZD DAI LT AMD TBI-WEEKLY. TH g GLEANER, KVEUV WK1INKSDA? MOBNINO. f3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AND rnoPuiETOB. Office on Main Street, above Taylor. ? I ?-Book and Job Printing of every de-crip tiou promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERTIS EM EN'TS Inserted in tho Daily at 75 cenia per square for the first and 50 cents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advortisements by the woek, mouth or year, at reasonable rates. 3GBSORIPTION. Daily, six months, *4 UO; Tri-Weekly, 2 5' ; Wookly, 1 ?0. A famous usurer of Paris being on bis death-bed, b?8 confessor presonted a sil? ver crucifix to bim, with a view tov awaken bim to a senso of bis situation. The dying miser, after examining the cross with the most minute attention, suddenly exclaimed, *'Sir, I can lend you but a very small sum on such a pledge." Some of tho papers aro publishing ridioulons caricatures of maps of the seat of war in Europe. What they are in? tended for wo cannot toll, as n oommou school atlas, to be found in every house, will bo found to contain 1,000 times bet? ter. A New Havener bids defiance to the heat, by spending the day. ia his well, having fitted up n largo wash-tub with a cushioned set, in which he is lowered about twenty-flvo feet, whero ho enjoys his pupers and segars. Advices from Naples state that fivo instruments of music, in a perfectstato of preservation, and bearing a great re aemblaueo to tho modern flute, have just been discovered at Pompeii. Tho ma? terials are silver and ivory. An analysis shows that cotton seed is a highly concentrated food, and is richer in flesh-producing elemeuts than corn, but somewhat inferior to corn as a fat producer. Tho latest fish story from Northoru New York is that four mou caught 1,007 trout onG afternoon receutly. Hams, Beef Tongues. ?yr\r\ SUGAR-CURED Orango HaniB. ?j\J\J 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon. 500 lbs. F M Smoked Tongues. 10 half bbla.Picklod Beef and Pork. May 20_For salo by E. HOPE. IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR Silver WATCH and CHAIN, oall at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF you want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF vou aro in nood of SOLID SILVER or PLATED WARE, ca? at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF your eves are failing, and you want tho BEST SPECTACLES, eall at I8AAO SULZBACHER'S. IF you want a good and reliable TIME-PIECE or CLOCK, call at Junel_ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. Ki na Chill Onre. New Remedy, Jveu? Principle, ATo Poison. ANEW discovery and a sovoreigu specific, for the cure of Intermittent Fever, Remit? tent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache or Bilious Headache and Bilious Fe? vers; sud all diseases originating in Biliary Derangement or Liver Disorder, caused by Impurity of Blood and Malaria of miasmatic localities. For sale by E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist, Columbia, S. C. TESTIMONIALS. Ur. E. II. Tfrmifs/i-DEAR Sin: I cheerfully endorso tho recommendation given for your "Rina Chill Cure," in canes of Chills and Fever. I have been cored by your" medicine when everv other I triod failed. Yours trulv, 8. L. SLOANE.* Dr. E. H. IleinUsh- DEAB SIR: Your "Kimi Chill Curo" has done all you promised it would do in my caso. A radical euro for Chill and Fever. Tho chills are gone. A general resto? ration of my health is tho result of only ono bottle. My doubts havo all boen removed in regard to tho efficacy of your medicine. I have tried it, therefore I can endorso thc trtatements of others, that it is the best medi? cine out. Yours, Ac, W. K. ELKINS. Dr. E. II. IleinUsh-DEAB Sin: I certifv to the medicinal virtues of your "Kina Chill Cure." A member of my family has been af dieted with Chills and Fever for several months, and uothiug curad it but your invalu? able Chill Curt-oulv one bottle used. Yours, Ac, J. H. DISEKER. Dr. E. II. IleinUsh-DEAB 8IR: I have had Chills and Fever for some time. At your sug? gestion I tried your now medicine, "Kiua Chill Cure." I am completely cured, aud used onlv one bottle. Yours, respectfully, June 9 j_.L N. DRENNAN. SWEET QUININE Is a Recent Improvement. REPLACES the uso of the BITTER SUL? PHATE QUININE, with which all are familiar. DOBO for dose, it is WARRANTED FULLY EQ.UAL in every way TO BITTER QUININE, and, liko it, is thc one Great, Positive, and Unfailing Cure ron ALL DISEASES OF MALARIO O'S ORIGIN. Fever itnrt Ague. Intermittent Fever, CltlU Fever, Remittent Fever, Hil lona Fever, Dumb ABUT, and tho long train of disorders following these when neglected. 8 WK KT QUININE is made solely from Peruvian Bark, (so is Bitter Quinine,) therefore is of vegetable origin, and not a Mineral poison, but on the contrary, is proved to bo ono of tho elements found in the blood of all healthy porsons. SWEET ctn N i MC acts ns au antidote to, as well as a cure for, malarial or miasmatic poison, tho absorption of which by tho lungs causes Intermittent Fevers, etc. The only advantages claimed for SWEET QUININE over tho nso of oh! Bitter Quinine, is tho entire absence of that intenso, persistent bit? terness, which in the latter is an insurmounta? ble obstado to its use with most persons, and always with children. SWEET QUININE is in two forms-in Powder, for tho use of Physicians and Druggists, and Fluid, for use in the faniilv and for the general public. STEARNS, FARR Si CO., Manufacturing Chemists, New York. June M iOiuo Exchange House Sar and Restaurant. OPEN at alt houri-where-'' joh can always find the heist of WINES, AXES, LIQUORS, CIGAlts, ?Vc. Freeh Lager Beor ou ice._ Notice. THREE months from, dale, application will be made to tho Columbia Bridge Compa? ny for renewal of Scrip No.--"-??for forty seveu and a half Shares in said Company, standing in tho name of Dr. Thomas Wells the original having been lost in transmission by mail. C. H. BALDWIN, Attorney. June 2 3mo "The Carolina House," THIS HOUSE has always enjoyed the repu? tation of being the best place in tho city for obtaining the coolest noa most delicious mixed drinks. Tho new brand of Whiskey, THE HIBERNIAN, is something out of tho ordinary run. Call and sec me, on Washing? ton street. RICHARD BARRY, April 7_Proprietor. To the Traveling Public. READ THIS. IF vou want a Fine, Large, Airy ROOM, stop at thc EXCHANGE HOUSE, on Main street, where you can get a good Meal at thc regular time. " If you aro busy and not there at Meal times, you can order it wk cn you como, without extra charge. RATES, per day, $2.60; per week, lese. StablcB on tho premises. PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN, May 8 Proprietors. California Wines. TO encourage the consumption of the genu? ine unadulterated CALIFORNIA CHAM? PAGNES, wo have reduced tho prices of the same to tho following low prices for cash only, viz: Quarts, per Caso of 1 Dozen, $13.00. I'ints, por Caso of 2 Dozen, 14.00. Sparkling Angelica, per case of 2 Dozon, Pinte, 14.00. Sparkling Catawba, per caso of 2 Dozen, Tints, 14 00. Together with a full assortment of Choice Rye WhiskioB, Genuino Otard Brandies, Old Port, Shorrv and Madeira Wines, Holland Gin, Rum, and Rectified Liquors, which aro con? stantly on hand and for salo at low figures, by JulyO_J. A T. R. AGNEW. "EDWAED H.HEINITSH, Successor to Fisher & HeinitsJt. Druggist and Apothecary, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE subscriber, having purchased tho ?Tinterest of Dr.-John Fisher, desires to _A?announco that ho will continue tho O??UG BUSINESS, at tho oki stand, and as Bumo tho entire management, assisted by Mr. Huon ROLAN o WlLTBEBOER, a son of the lato Dr. J. R. Wiltbcrgcr. of Charleston, a young man, correct and reliable, and of promising ability in his profession. To the friends and I patrons of tho old timi, to whom the sub? scriber feels under obligations for favors shown, ho returns his acknowledgments and thanks. In taking charge of the business, ho assures his friends and tho public that no effort will bc spared, on his part, to sustain tho high character and well-known reputation of tho old house. By assiduous and ur.remit ted at attention, personal supervision in thc com? pounding of medicines and thc preparation of Physician's prescriptions, he hopes to secure a continuanco of those favors hitherto so liberallv and generously bestowed. E. H. HEINITSH, Jnlv 1_Druggist and Apothecary. "BAD BLOOD." "THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD.' FROM it we derive our strength, beauty 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 are visiblo in mauy shapes, prominent among which is S O ll O P li I- A . This is a taint or infection of thc human organism, and probably no ono is wholly fros from it.- It exhibits itself in various shapes as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Boro EyeB, Weak and Diseased Joints, St. Vitus' Danco, Foul Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affec? tions, Nervous Dieorders, Barrenness, Disor? ders of tho V/omb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep? sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Miiuhoud and General Debility. It has been the custom to treat these di? seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub? stances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often provo injurions, and entail mise? ry in after life. Tho long known injurious properties of t?rese so-called alteratives and purifiers has led tho philauthropical man of science to explore thc art na of nature, thc re? sult of which has been the discovery of vege? table products which posses the" power of eradicating these taints from thc Blood. The Sarsaparilla QUEEN'S "DELIGHT Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance bo made radiant with the consciousness of RESTOEED MANHOOD. being free from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. The old and voting may use it; tho most delicate female tit any? time may take it; tho tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. For Purifying the Blood, CSE DR. TUTT'S Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA QUEEN'S DELIGHT. When used in tho Spring, it. removes all humors which infest thu system, and ba? nishes tho languor and debility peculiar to that soasen of tho year. It acts promptly on tho LIVER AKD KIDNEYS. Producing a healthy action of tho important organs by which al) tho impurities of tho sys? tem are carried off, and tho result is Foi Iiintime* p rod nc rd by th? nae of Mercury, mid for Syphilis, -with Its (ruin ol' evil?, lilla cowiiounil I? the only sure antidote. To the poor creature,enfeebled in mind and body, by secrot practices, whose nerves ?re unstrung, ami countenance down-cast, ZOUFL. TUTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Is tho acknowledged antidoto to all blood Diseases. Ry its uso tho nfllictions above enumerated can bo permanently banished, aud tho Source-the Centre, of Life-the JJlood, bo maintained in all its purl tv and vigor. A Clear Stein, Good Appetite,'Buoyant Spirils. Prepared by WM. H. TDTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA , And sold by Druggists everywhere. April 11 Gmo Charleston Advertisements Mills House, Charleston, 5. THIS elegant and commodioua HOUSE hav? ing been renovated aud newly furnished throughout, is second to none in tho South. Nov 13_J. PAUKER. Proprietor. GREAT FAIR SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER 1,1S70, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?3- Moet liberal Premiums offered in every department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arte. Premium Li?t published in Pamphle'. Form. July 1 3mo New York Advertisements. JA MES CONN EU'S SO.\ S United States Type and Electrotype Eoundry PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, .Vos. 28, 30, 32 Centre Street. Nero York. ALARGE Assortment ot English and Gor? man laces, hot li Plain ami Ornamental, kepi on hand. All tyne cast at this establish? ment is manufactured from the metal known aB Connor's unequaled HARD TYPE METAL. Every art iel o necessary for a perfect print? ing office furnished. Thc typo on which this paper is printed, ia from tho abovo Foundry. March 30Gmo DR7 J.IBRADFIELD'S Female Regulator: ?.WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND," WILL bring oulho Men ses when they have not been established, also when they havo been suppressed jrom unnatural causes. Will cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia of Wie back and womb. Will cure Painful Menstrua? tion, and relieve tho hoad, back and loins of thoBO distressing pains and aches. Will check Mtnorrhagia, or "excessive flow." Will cure *. Whites." and falling of the tron?o, when it ie thc result of relaxation or bad health. It is as miro a euro in all tho abovo disoases as Quinine is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all tho above diseases without revealing their complaints to any person, which is always mortifying to their pride and modesty. lt is recommended and need by thc best physicians in their private practice. For a history of tho above diseases, certifi? cates of its wonderful cures and directions, the reader is referred to tho wrapper around thc bottle. Manufactured and sold bv BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Price il.60. TESTIMONIALS. TVSKRGKE, ALA., November 21, 18G9. Mr. h. H. Bradfield-Hm: Please forward UH, immediately, amit her supply of Dradtield't Female Regulator. We find it "to bc all that ic claimed for it, and we have witnessed thc mos! decided and bappv effect a prodnced by it. Von respectfully, HUNTER & ALEXANDER. " ATLANTA. GA.. December 29,18G8. Dr. J. Bradfield -DKAII Sm: I take pleasure iu stating that sometime previous to tho late war, I used, with utmost success, on a servant Sirl, your Female Regulator, prepared then ai radtield's Drug Store, West Point, Ga. She had been suffering severely from suppressed menstruation, and th_is medicine restored bet to health. She is, to-day, living in Atlanta sound and well. I will state further, that I know of its bein; used, with equal success, in other cases. I d< not hesitate to endorse your preparation foi thc purpose for which vo'u rccommmeud it. Yours trulv, JOHN C. WHITNEH. LAGBAXOE, GA., March 23, 1870. Bradfield <fc Co., Atlanta-DEAn Sins: I taki pleasure in stating that I have used, for .tin last twonty years, tho medicine you are put ting up. known as Dr. J. Bradiicld's Femali Regulator, and consider it tho beet combina tion ever gotten together for tho diseases fo which it is recommended. I havo been fa miliar with thc prescription both as a practi tioncr ol medicine and in domestic practice and can honestly say that I consider it a booi to suffering females, and can but hope tba every lady in our whole land, who may be suf fering in any way peculiar to their sex, ma; be able to procure a bottle, that their suffer iugs may ho not only relieved, but that the; may bo restored to health and strength. With mv kindest regards, 1 am respectfully, W. B. FERRELL. M. D'. ATLANTA, GA , March 12,1870. 1 have examined tho recipe of Bradfield' Female Regulator, and from my knowledge o tho ingredients, beliovo it a most excellen Medicine, and well suited to that class of dis eases designated. I have no hesitation in ad vising its use, and confident]v recommend i to the public. JOEL BRAN DAM, M. D. ACAii MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870. Messrs. William Root &.? Son-GEN*TLEME> Some months ago I bought a bottle of Brad field's Female Regulator from you, and hav used it in my family with the utmost satisfai tion. and have recommended it to three othe families, and they have found it hist what it i recommended. -The females who havo use your Regulator ?re now iu perfect health, an are ablu to attend to their household dntiet and wo cordially recommend it to the rfublic lours respectfully, REV. H. B. JOHNSON. NEAU MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870. Messrs. William Boot di Son: About one yea ago I bought a bottle of Bradiield'e Femal Regulator from you, for one of my daughteri who had beeu suffering with suppresse menses for some time. I have had seven Physicians attending, but mot with no auccee until I was persuaded to buy a bottle of th Regulator, ?nd it is the very thing for wilie it is recommended. She is now in perl?e health. I hopo all suffering females will, t least, try ouo bottle, and have health again. Yours respectfully, D. DOERINS. We could add a thousand other certificate, but wc consider thc abovo amply suflicioi proof of its virtue. All wo ask is ? tria!. W. H. Torr, of Augusta, Ga., and DOVIK MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agent Prien 11.50 nor bottle. Fur sale liv FISHE A HEIMTSH, GEIGER A McGREOOR, an C. II. MIOT, Columbia, 8. C. BRADFIELD A CO., April 23 i Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in titi? city have bren in doul that I could hold out supplying them wit Reer this Stimmer. I now inform the publ that I have a large supply of old Lager llei on hand, which I put against any Reer brougl from thc North, or even imported from Gc many, a? to purity and strength. 1 ?rn reat to tent it bv tho Beer scale. AnggO JOHN C. 8EEGER8. Fulton Market Pickled Beef.i BUFFALO TONGUES, Mutton Hams, Smoked Beef, Tickled Pig Tork, Pickled S?.Inion, for sale bv March g ' E. HOPE. Fine Gold Watches rffrm ifjlldE a11 descriptions, for Ladii mt i \UF 11,1,1 Oer.tlenien, for sale al fi^m WILLIAM GLAZE'S, ^s^smmmnmrn^mmm Qn(? goor jjeirth of Mensr Scott & Williams' Ranking House. Dec Ki Law Books on the New Code. ALSO, a Yaiiety of NEW LAW ROOKS Acts of Legislature, Ac. for sale bv April20 BRYAN A M< CARTER. Connoisseurs, go to Pollock's. GREAT GERMAN BITTERS. TUE Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age. ALTERATIVE~~AN~TI-BILIOUS and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. V^fRADE MAfy GERMAN MTT IftL/t?TfA%~^^>Bra ' i& C now in possession ^^^^^^^^^^^p^^^N^aiuI ia tlie^ Biroo ^^I^BM^^^yr^S^S^V day in household ."^^yk^pfo^^^'j^^ ny, rt-cum nu-ii dud i/Y\ '<?->- nen! physicians. b?PPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Ia composed of thc purent alcoholic essence of Germany's favorite bevcrugo, impregnated with thc juices and extracts of rare herb's, roots and liarles; all of which combined millie it one of the best and surest preparations for tho cure of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in the Stomach and Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, ami us a PREVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEYER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will lind LIPPMAN'S GEEAT GERMAN BIT? TERS tho heat tonio Known for the diseasesto which they arc generally bubject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870. Messrs. JacobLippnxan & Uro., Sacanuch. Ga.-GENTS: I have before nie your esteemed lettor of the lltli inst., containing various documents relativo to your "German Ritters." After a careful examinatiou I must confess that your Bitters ia really what you represent it to no, an old German recipe of Dr- Mitch crlich, of Berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt bc excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and ie a good preventive 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 MILLS, GA., March 22, 1S70. Messrs. Jacob Li]>pmait A Ero., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great German Ritters here to my customers and friends, and I rind better sale lor it than any I havo over lirpt before. Those who have tried it approvo of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saying 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 A MrG REGOR'S, Druggists. Wholesale Agents for the Stain of South Carolina-DOWIE, MOISE A DAYIS, IIENR? IJ1SCHOFF A CO.. OLACIUS A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charle* ton, S. C. ' June 2 ly|j$ CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK SOUTH CAROLINA ????? DEPOSITS OF $1 & UPWARDS RECEIVED INTEREST ALLO WED A T THE RA TE O SEVEN DER VENT. DER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM PO UNDED EVER Y SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. Tboinaa E. Gregg, Cashier. John C. R. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wado Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. MeMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskel),Columbia. J. I*. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heiniteh, Columbia. John R. l'aimer, Columbia. ThomaB E. Gregg, Columbia. .J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott,Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. II. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenel. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics. Laborers, Clerke, Widows, Or phans and others niav here deposit their sav? ings and draw a libfljtt rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustee-B wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: Paronts desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with- j drawn by themselves, or, in caHO of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aBido funds for future use. aro hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumul?to, and, at tho same time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. _ Aug 18 ROBERT WOOD & CO., PIULA DEL PH IA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. GARDEN and Cemetery adornments, Caet, Wrought Iron and Wire 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 Division?, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Demr aud Window] Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac. UKOXZE WORK. Having fitted up our Foundry 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 Hize. ORNAMENTAL J RON GOODS. Tho largest assortment to be found in the Unired States, all of which aro executed with the expresa view of pleasing tho taste, while they combino all the requisites of beauty and substantial const ruction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to the placo ol destination. Designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection, . April ll Cm inti Jf M-HOIiDERS7 LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE C0MN? OP TUE SOUTH, NO. Ji'J BKO.VD STREET CHARLESTON, S.C. WM. MCBURNEY, President. E. P. ALEXANDER, Vice-Pros, and Actuary. T. P. O ILM ER, Vice-P., resident in Georgia. ' NYE HUTCHISON, Vice-president, resi? dent in North Carolina, GEORGE E. BOGGS, Secretary. JOHN T. DARRY, M. D., Medical Adviser. AUGUSTINE Ti SMYTHE, Solicitor. JAMES CONNER, Counsel. TRUSTEES. William McBurney, J. Eli Gregg, Johu R. rainier, Henrv Bischoff, William C. Rec, J. Harvey Wilson, lt. O'Neale, Jr., Wm. G. Whilden, Robert Mure, E. Nye Hutchison, John T. Darby, M. D., A. S. Johnson, Andrew Simouds, Z.R.Vance, Wm. M. Shannon, George H. Mofiett, John R. Dukes, M. MoRae, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner, Goo. W. Williams, J. F. Gilmer, Giles J. Patterson, George E. Beggs, James R. Pringle, William Duncan, Rev. James P. Boyce, John H. Devereux, Lewis D. Mowry, John Ber even, Robt. L. McCaughrin, E. P. Alexander, Wm. K. Ryan, John L. Hardcc, Grorge H. McMastcr, E. J. Scott. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General fer protection or Pell cy-Holders. :j More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied for! This Company, having complied with all the conditions of its Charter, is now prepared tt issuo the usual forma of Lito and Endowment Policies on tho cash system. CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS! CASH POLICIES! All Policies non-forfeitablo after the payment of ONE Annual Premium. Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of the original for an equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL! No Stockholders ! AU Profits DIVIDED among the Policy-Holders. Dividends declared animally. Dividends once declared are uon-forleitahlo, and may bo used to reduce the Premium, to increase the amount of Assm ancc, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with the Company, however applied, may be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums. Iuvcstraeiie confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities. HT Patronize the oulv Lifo Assurance in the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME. July 10 3aio The Cotton States LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, General Office at Macon, Georgia. Capital 9000,000. OF which ? 100,000 is deposited, as required by tho c!i??ter, with State authorities of Georgia, and f50,OOO iu South Carolina, under Act of Legislature, for security ot policy-holders. Tho business of this strictly Southern and mrGOLM1 POLICIEStc ill be issued to those Homo Company is contined by law to legiti- preferring them. mate Life Ineurance alono. POLICIES ISSUED Ampio provision AOAINST FORFEITURE of PO? ON ALL THE APPROVED MUTUAL PLANS. The l?eles in the expressed ternie of the contract; Company has also added t?o Tontine. System and rights of Policy-holders clearly defined in (of dividends) to its other plans. (See Ma- Policies ANNUITIES, with participation in nual.) Profits, granted. The Company will always Ninety per cent, of profits on the Mutual purchase lt? Policies at their cash valuo when business divided annually among all tho Mu- desired. We offer the people of the Stato same tual Policy-holders, without exception. One- ? financial security as Northern Mutual Compa third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when I nies, the accumulating prtmiums of the in desired-the interest to he provided for by the i sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital Company out of the Dividends. Notes for j commencing with ffiO?.OOO. Premium Luaus not required. Non-participat- 1 This State represented in the management ing Policies granted ut greatly reduced rotc*. :it Macon hy South Cm olma Stockholders. We, the undersigned, having examined the Charter und Prospectus of the ''Colton Stole.-" Life Insurance Company, Parent Office. Macon, Ga., du cheerfully recommend it to tho people ! of North ami South Carolina as a reliable Southern Institution. Mutual in its working, and strictly confined to the but-inossof Life /m??rance,with a guaranteed capital ample for safety; and *flO(),0(0 securely invested (to "accord with the requirements of the Charter) for tho security of policy-holders. Signed by COL. WM. JOHNSTON, Pr?sident C., C. and A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C. GUN. JOHN A. YOUNO, President Rock Island Factory, " Ex-Gov. '/.. B. VANCE, Attomey-at-Law. " , COL. T. H. BREM and JOSEPH ft. WILSO:-:, Attornoy-at Law, " GEN. WAHI: HAMPTON, JOHN W. PARSER, M. D , Columbia, S. C. JOSEPH D. POPE, Attornoy-at-Law, COL. A. C. HASKELL, Attornev-at-I.avr, C. I). MELTON, " W. F. Dr.-tAUHSUHK. A N. TALLEY, M. D.. Prof. S. C. University, Columbia. COL. J. <t Ginnies, Factor and Commixsiou Merchant, " ! BLANDINA UICHAKPSON, Attoruoyw-Mt-Law, Sumter, S. C. A. A. Gii.iiEitT, Editor ll ulchmun, " ' . II. P. HAMMETT, Ex-I'resident G. A C. Itailroad, Greenville, S. C. COL JAS II. PION, W. R. UOHLRTKON, Witmshoro, 8. C. GENS. M. G. Bert, ut and lt. (J. M. Ix INNOVANT, Edgefield, N. C. A. P. Al.DHloif, linn.well, S. < . GEN. W. W. HARLLKK, Marion, S. C. GEO. A. THENUOI M A SON, Charleston, s c. GEN. E. M. LAW. Yorkvil );. I? Boin, Prciddeiil Bank, Newberry, S. C. J. A. INOLIS, Marvlaud University, formerly of South Carolina. GEN. RoiiEKT TOOMIIS, Georgia. ' JOHN P KI.NO, Augusta, Ga., and others. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEOROIA-William t?. Johnston, President; Wm s. Holt, vice-President; George S. Obear. Secretarv: John W. Burke, General Agent; C. P. MeCay, Actuary; W. J.j McGill, Superintendent of Agencie? ; .lames Me rcer Green. Medical Examiner. ADVISORY BOARD OF POLICY-HOI.DE??, NORTH AND SOI TH CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard H. Ander? son, Sumter, President; Col. James ll. Bion. Winiisboro: Col. Wm. Wallace. Cullimbin; Dr. Samuel W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. James Farrow, Spartanhnrg; Col. H. W. Ball, Laurene; B. D. Bord, President Bank, Ncwbi.rrv: Col. James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel : Stradlev, Greenville: Gen. E. M. Law. Vorkville; Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac. LAVAL, ni,,\< i-; GlIiUES, General Agents for North and South Carolina, ?C-50,000 since deposited in South Carolina. [April 28] Office Columbia, S. C. ' Imported Winei. IHAYE just received tho following li?t of choice WINER, comprising the finest Eoro pean brands. Thia ia, without doubt, the largest and best assortment ever offend in Columbia. CLARET.s._Eraii(lcnb;ir/; Freres' Mcdoc, St. Julien. Margaux, Pontet Canot, LnRosc, Chateau LaKoto, Grand Yin Latour, 185b; Margaux, 1B0S: LaFitto, 1858. HOCKS AND SACTEUNES-Lanben hcimer, Neersteimcr, Hockhcimer, Marto bruner, Hildesheimer, HRut Suiiternc, Kant Barsac. CHAMPAGNES-Moot A Chandon's Ver zenay, Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gtoen Seal. Bruch, Fou ch cr A Co.'s Lac D'Or, Carto D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. SHEHlllES-All Grados, from house of Wisdom A Wai ter, Noras do La Frontera, in? cluding sonic very choice "AMONTILLADO," worthy tho attention of connoiscurs. May 15_OEOBOE SYMMERB. Excursion Tickets, npo Baltimore and Return anytime pluvious JL to thc 15th of October next, can bc pur? chased at the Ticket Office of the South Caro? lina Railroad, at GREATLY REDUCED RATES.__July Bl Notice to Contractors. WIL., COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA IL R. CO., WILMINGTON, N. C., July 15, 1870. SEALED Proposals will bo received at this oflico until Slut August, proximo, for build? ing tho extension of this road lrom Sumter to Columbia, including Grading, Trestle Work, Masonry and Bridges, or any portion of thc work. o Specifications, Maps and Profiles can bc eeeu at this ollico, where aDy information re? quired will be given. Proposals will bo en? dorsed "Proposals." Tho Company reserve the right to reject any bid. JOHN C. WINDER, July 31 Imo Chief Engineer. Schedule on Elue Ridge Railroad. Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. " Pendleton.6.20 " " Perry ville.G. 00 " Arrive at Walhalla.,7.00 " Leavo Walhalla.5.00 A. M. " Pcrrvvillo.5.45 .* " Pendleton.6.30 " Arrive at Anderson.7.2o " Waiting at Anderson ono hour for the arrival of up train on Gieenvillo and Columbia Road. July 31 W. H. D. GAILLARD. Sup, Greenville ana Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CoLVatUlA, S. C., July 25, lb70. ON and after MON >DAY, August 1, tho fol? lowing Schedule will be run daily, Sundays executed, connecting with Night Trains on Soutli Carolina Road, np and down, also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: Cr-Leave Columbia. 8.15 a m. '? Alston. 0.38 a m H Newberry..:. 11.03 a m Arrive Abbeville". 3.00 p m .* Anderson. 4.30 p tu H Greenville. 5.00 p m Dowx -Leave Greenville. 7.00 am 11 Andereon. 7.30 a ni .? Abbeville. 0.00 a m " Nowberrv. 12.47 pm ?? Abjton. 2.30 p m Arrive Colombia. 3.45 p m July 28 JOHN H. MORE, Gen'l Bnp't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. UNIONVILLE, JUNE 21, 1870. |prg-tt?#?a?'*''?icr thia road rnn daily: On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays thc- down trains will leave Spartan burg Court House at 5.30 a. m., and arrive at Mston at 11.(0 a. m; returning leave Alston at 12.00 m., and reach Spartanburg Court House at 5.30 p. m. On Tuesdays tho down trains will leave Spartanburg Court House at 7.30 a. in., and arrive at Alston at 1.00 p. m.; returning leave Alston at 2.15 p. m., and reach Spartanburg Court House at 7.00 p. m. On Thursdays the down trains will leavo Spartan? burg Court House at 3 45 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 8.35 a. m.; returning leave Alston at 9.30 a. m.. and reach Spartanburg Court House at 2.40 p. m. June 23 THOS. R. JETER. President. The North and South United, RY tho great Metropoli? tan Through Passenger Route. See that your Tickets aro good ctn Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh and Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA R. It. TIME TABLE. Trains East. Trains West. ARRIVE, LEAVE, ARRIVE, LEAVE. Charlotte. 4.15 p m 10.00 a in Salisbury.0.14 p m 0.19 p ni 7.37 ? m 7.5? a m Greensb'o.S.57 p in 0.02 p m 5.00 a ni 5.14 a m Raleigh ...1.00 a m 1.45 a m 12 00m n 1.C0 a m Goldsboro.5.30 a m 8.30 p ni A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Charlotte daily, at 3.40 a. m., and ari ives at 12.25 p. m. " ALBERT JOHNSON, Sup. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R C?H o?*- F?.?'iSfS?-"- THE following is Pas ffiP?gfr*qa>ft**'gy'',>><-i,g.-r Schedule: OOINO KORTU. Leave Augusta, at. 4.00 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., nt._ 0.40 a.m. " Wlunsboro, at.11.40 a. m. " Chester, at.1.40 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.4.20 p. m. coi KO soETn. Leave Charlotte, N. C.,at.10 30a. m. " Cluster, at.1.25 m. " Winnsburo, at.2.57 p. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.5.07 p.m. Arrive at Augusta.D.B0 p. m Making dobo connections with Trains of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points South and West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Buggagechccked tc all principal points. ti- Passengers by this route ooiso Noicrn have choice of TH it EE nivFi.iir.NT iioETrs. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Columbia. 6.15 p. \c Ari rive ut Augusta. 3.30 a. m Lea ve Augusta. 1.15 p. m. Arrive at Columbi?. .. 1 30 a. m. C. BOURN Ki HT, Supnir.tmdent. E. P.. DOIISKY. Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. ~Sonth Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMBIA, S.C, MAY 13, 1870. ON and after Sun Ssr-day, 15th May, tho Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad will run the following schedule: l'OR CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.7.45 am Arrive at Charleston. 3 30 p m Leave Charleston.S 30 a ni ( rrivc at Columbia. .4.10 p m KOR ACUESTA. f.rave Columbia.7.45 a m Arrive ut Augusta.4.25 pm heave Augusta... .8.00 a ni Arrive- at Columbia..4.10 j) m MOUT EXPRESS TRAIN (SUNDAYS EXCE1TH>). [.eave Columbia.7-50 p ni Arrive' at Charleston.(1.45 a m Arrive at Augusta.7.(?5 a m Leave Charleston.7.30 p ni Leave Augusta.il (Kl ?i m Arrive at Colf.mbin. .0 00 a ni CAMDEN THAIN. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trainf tvill run Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat urda j t ; ind between Camden ami Ringville daily. Le ave ('anide n. 0.35a m Arrive at Columbia.11.00 a ni Leave Columbia.....1.00p in \rrive at Camdi n.5. lo p m H.T. PEAKE, Cu n'l Sup't.