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rOBUBBXD OA1LY ABD T?l-WBJtfa?,T. EV?ttY WEDHESDA? MOHNING. ?Y JUL 3 A & A. SE L BY, EDI Ton AND PBOPB?BTOB. Office on Hain Street, above Taylor. - earBook and Job Printing of e vor y dec crin ion promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in tho Daily at 75 cunta por square | for tho first and 60 cents oach subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonablo rates. 80B80BIPT10K. Daily, eix months, ?4 U0; Xri-Weokly, 2 5( ; Weekly, 1 60. .... Thc Old Mill. Live and diel live and diel And all tho weary years BO by. And tho quaint old mill atands still; Tho sun-mixed shade, like s. spotted snake, Lies half hidden in tho bosky brake And half across tho rill. Tho summor comes and the winter comes, And tho flower blooms and tho striped bee hums, And the old mill stands in the sun; The linchen hangs from tho walls aloof, And the rusty nails from tho ragged roof Drop daily, ono by ono. The long grasa grows in the shady pool Where the cattle used to come and cool, And the rotting wheel Btande still; Tho gray owl WIOKB in tho granary loft. And the sly rat slinks with a pit pat sott From tho hopper of the quaint old mill. Tho mill-wheel dickt, and the mill-wheel clack t, And tho groaning grooves onco crcakt and oraokt, And the children came and played; The lazy team, in the days of yoro. Munched their fodder at tho old mill door, Or drowsed in the grateful Bhade. But the good wife died, and the miller died, And the children all wont far and wido From tho play-ground by tho dam; Their marble ring is grass o'ergrown As the mossy foot of tho rude grave-stono Whore, the old folks Bloop BO calm. But tho miller's son, in tho city thick, Dreame that ho hears tho old mill click, . And Bees tho wheel go round; And tho miller's daughter, through her hair shut eyes, Can seo ber father in his duBty guise, And tho place where the corn was ground. Indiana bas a spring sixty feet in dia? meter, with no soundings at 400 feet. It runs a flour mill. Charleston Advertisements* PORTABLE ENGINES. t . TUE subscriber han in store, ready for de? livery, Hoadloy's portable STEAM EN? GINES, of various sizes, and can fill any orders at short notice. ALSO, Agent for tho salo of Hoe's patent Circular CrosB'Out and BULL SAWS. These are equal to the beet Saws made in this country or in England. Engines and Saws sold at the makers' prices, with actual expenses added. O. GBAVELEY, 52 East Bay street, South of tho old Post Office, Charleston, B. G. Dec 4 ml3 [ Largest and most complete MW I Manufactory of Doors, Saehes, MW \ Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, in tho MW I Southern States. Printed Price Lint defies competition. Send for one. Sentfroeon application. April 8 +lv -59 -sa -sa -sa T. F. BBODIE. B. B. UUDGINS. U. C. H uno IN'S. BRODIE & GO., COTTON Factors and Commissi on Merchants, North. Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON. 8. C. LIBEHALadvunces made on Consignments. Refer to ANDREW SIMGNDS.EBq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Aug 24 8mo vjarlLL be found invaluable for waut ol VT Appetlto, General Debility, Chills ind Fever aud Dyspepsia. For sale by Druggist? and Grocers everywhere. Prncipial Depot, GOODRICH, WIN KM AN & CO., Charleston, S. C. For salo in Cohn bia. 8. C , wholesale, ni retail, bv HARDY SOLOMON and OKORO I-' SYMMERS. Nov 20f.lino "NICKERSON HOUSE?7" COMJMIUA, SOUTH CAKOL.l!VA. ?jf?AT^L TIIIfJ pleasantly localed HO fflfflflftsJii? TEL, unsurpassed by a nj WB*CTrrfsir '" the South foi cone Wn~r"MMir-fiiil and healthy locality, i. now opeo toTravelers and others seeking ac commodation. Families can be tumiahct with nice, airy ro. niaon reasonable terms "A cali is Bolbitod." My Omnibus will Ix found at the diflerent depots. Nov_3_ WM. A WRIOjHT. Carriage Materials. _ CONSISTING in pai t ol HUPS ?. / : >. ,p OSpoltes, Felloes, Shatts, Wheels iS9t?zS&*Poles, Bolts, Malleable Castines W W?Fifth Wheels, Bands, Knamollei Leather,Dash Leather, Patent and I'.name?M Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining Nails. Springs Axles, Firo and other lion. Dash Frames Paints, Oils, Carrirge Varnishes, ftc, Ac Our stock of tbese goods is seer nd to none ii Columbia, and those desiring to purchase .oiU ?ave monet/ by calling on Sept ll_J. h T. It. AGNEW. Mutilated Currency. TORN and defaced GREENBACKS, NA TIONAL BANK MONEY and FRAC f IONAL CUBRENOS bought at a small dis coont at THE CITIZENS'SAVINGS BANK. Oct 23 A. O. BREN1ZKR, Cashier MW Dr. SchatticSc Addams* Ooniamptlvti to KO tt? rirjtMbHIta Having for tho last thirty-five,'rsaro;devoted .spy ?bolo time mia attention tu tlic flttod?xjfi IUD? dis osfisa a?i? cuuouropt?DB.i ? fseit that I uqder atand folly tho conreo:that; ought tP ho nur Bticd to ree tore ? tolerably bad ase? of diseased lonci *o heilihy BoUiiuueaa. .Tho iirst and most important-atop ia for tho patient to avoid taking cold, and the best of all places on thia continent for this purpose in winter, Ls Florida, well down in the State, wboro the temperature is regular, and not subject to such variations as tn more Northern latitndee. Palatka is a point I can recommend. ? good hotel is kept thoro by Poterman. LaBt win? ter I saw several persono thero whoso lungs bad been badly diseased, but who, under tho bealing iniluenco of thc climate and my medi? cines, woro getting well. One hundred miles further down the river is a poiut which I would prefer to Palatka, as tho temperature is moro oven and tho air dry and bracing. Mellouvillo and Enterprise are localed there. 1 should give a decided pre? ference to Mellon ville, lt is two miles from river or lako, and it seems almost impossible to tako cold thero. Tho tables in Florida might bo better, and patients complain at times, but that is a good sign, as it indicates a roturn of appetite, and when this is tho caso they generally inoren se in flesh, and then tho lungs must heal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other places In various parts of Florida, can bo safely recommended to consumptives in winter. Sly reasons for saying so are that patients aro less liable to tako cold there than where there is a less even temperature, and it is uot necessary to say tbatwhero a consump? tive peraon exposes himself to frequent colds, bc is certain to die ebortly. Therefore, my advico is, go well down into tho ?state, out of tho reach of prevailing East winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the lo? calities I have named, will benefit thone who aro troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, bnt for thoso whoso lungs are diseased a moro Southern point is earnestly recom? mended. For fifteen years prior to 18G?), I was profes? sionally in New York, Dostou, Baltimore and Philadelphia every week, where I saw and ex? amined on an average five hundred patients a week. A practico BO extensivo, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, bas ena? bled me to understand the disease fully, and hence my caution in regard to taking cold. A person may take vast quantities of "Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Man? drake Pills," and yet die if he docs not avoid taking cold. In Florida, ncarlv everybody is using Scbenck's Mandrake Pills, for the climate is more likely to prodnco bilious habits than moro Northern latitudes. It is a well estab? lished fact that natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially thoscof thc South? ern part. On tho other hand, in New Eng? land, one-third, at least, oT thc population die of thia terrible disease. In tho Middle States it does not prevail so largely, still thero aro many thousands of caecs there. What a vast per centage of lifo would be saved if consumptives were as easily alarmed in re? gard to taking fresh cold as they are about scarlot fever, small-pox, Ac. But they are not. They take what they term a little cold, which they aro cr?ditions enough to believe will wear oft in a few days. They pay no at? tention to it, and hence it lays the foundation for another and another still, until tho lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. . My advico to porsona WIIOBO longs are affected oven slightly is, to lay in a stock of Hckcnck'a Pnlmouic Syrup, 8chonck'8 Seaweed Tonic and Scbenck's Mandrake Pilla and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because I am thoroughly acquaint? ed with their action. I know that where they aro UBcd in strict accordance with my direc? tions, they will do ibo work that is required. This accomplished, nature will do tho rest. Tho physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises tho patient to walk or ride out ovory day, will bo sure to have a corpse on his hands before long. My plan is to give my three medicines, in accordance with the printed directions, ex? cept in some cases where a freer use of tho Mandrake Pills is necessary. My object is to give tone to tho stomach-to get up a good appclito. It is always a good sign when a patient begins to grow hungry. 1 have hopes of stich. With a relish for food and the gratification of that relish comes good blood, and with it more flesh, which is closely fol? lowed by a bealing of thc lunge. Then the cough loosens and abates, thc creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and annoy, ana tho patient gets well, provid? ed ho avoids taking cold. Now there aro many consumptives who have not tho means to go to Florida. Thc question may bo asked, is there no hope for such? Certainly there is. My advice to such is, and ever has been, to stay in a warm rotun during tho winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should bo kept regularly at that point, by means of a ther? mometer. Let such a patient take his ex? ercise within tho limits of the room by walk? ing up and down as much as bis strength wiil permit, in ordor to keep up a healthy circula? tion of tho blood. I have cured thousands hy Ibid system, and can do BO again. Con? sumption is as easily cured ns any other disease, if tako* in time, and the pieper kind of treatment fe pursued. Thc fact stands undisputed on record that Scbenck's Pulmo nie Syrup, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what et?? med tn be hopeless cases' of consumption. Oo where yon will, you will bo almost certain to find some poor consumptive who bas been rescued from the very Jaws of death by their use. So far as tho Mandrake Pills are concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them nu hana. They act on the liver bettor than calo? mel, and leave none of its hurtful effects bo i hind. In faot, they are excellent in all cates I (Thero a purgative medicine is required. Il yon have partaken too freely nf fruit and j dianhn-a ensues, a dose of ibo Mandrakes i ?ill cure you. If you aro subject to sick : h"adache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and ! they will relieve you in two hours. If you would obviate the effect of a change of water, . or the too free indulgence in fruit, tako one of the Mandrakes every ulgbt or every ? other night, and you may then drink water and cai wateimelons, pears, apples, ulums, peaches or corn, without thc risk of being sick by them. They will protect thobo who live in . damp situations against chills und fevers. I Try them. They are perfectly harmless. They can do you good only. I have abandoned my n/oft-ssional visits to Posten and New York, bul continue to see patients nt roy office, Nt?, l? N. MX ni street, Philadelphia, t very Saturday from 0 A. M. tn '?I P. M. Those who wish a thorough exami ' nation with the Itt Spirometer will he charged . (ive dollar? The Rcspiromt ter dedans the 1 i exact condition of the lungs, and patients can . j readily h nra whether (hey ure curable or not. I I Slit I desire it distinctly understood that the . j value nf in\ medicines depends entirely upon ' lin ir In ing taken strictly according to direc? tions, lu conclusion, 1 will say that nhon poison* take my medicines and' their systems art brought into t. healthy condition thereby, , th? \ an- not so liable to laka cold, yet no ont , with (Incased lungs can hear a sudden change , of atmosphere without the liability of gieatei I or less inhalion of the bronchial tubes. 1 Full directions in all languages accompany , un medicines, sn explicit and clear tb al any om , can use them without consulting me, and cm bo baaght from any (linguist, i /. H. SCHENCK. M. D., No. 15 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia. NovlO -fly Belling Off ALOT of tine JEWELRY. Ear-rings, Breast pin?, Plain Gold Rings, Gold and Silvei - Thimbles, An. Partios will find it to their interest to cal and examine the varions articles Oct 30 G. DIERCKS. GERM A H:T??tT?BS. ww rn "-. Parest Medicated Cordial o? tho Age. ALTERATIVE~ANTLBILIOU8 and IN VIG O RA TING PROPER TIES. / LIPPMAN's groat //Tn A DC MARL GERMAN BITT ^ / \ ER8 ia prepared 9 '/a - J>- '1 , > from tho original M /w^St??V I receipt l5?L/??'r^?~v ** now "n Poa8ea?'on It?h^J/jWf)'^S^ nn^ ia 8nm0 ^OL%f ^?^WL * J7^iProPar"liou that '0yfx>s waH U80U iu Ger A??E}j IW&?^' many upwards of fStf tts.JaSfflKaBHaV'^ - a century ago; to ^^^aS^J^BSB? '- day is household ^Q?^P^B??^'^S remedy of Gerraa '7T^*!9. B^Oi -V'S fcv'jsV* ny, recommended r* ?\ ' ' " hy ita most omi .' * V - neut physicians. "UPPJIIAN'S GREAT GExtMAXi BITTERS Ia composed of the purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorito beverage, impregnated with the juices and extracts ol rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it ono of the best and surest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in the Stomach and Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and a' a PRE VEX TI VE IO Ii CHILLS A XU FE VE li ANO MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEJ?ALKS Will find LirPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS the bust tonic known for the dieeascsto which they aro generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March 16,1870.18 Messrs. Jacob Lippnian ? Uro., Savannah. Ga_GENTS: I have before me your esteemed letter of the 14th inst., containing various documents relativo to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I mast confess that your Bitters is really what you represent it to bo, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitch erlicb. of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no doubtbj excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventive of chills and fever. I lind it to ho a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippnian A Ero., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.- GKNTI.I-.MKN: 1 have intro? duced your Great Of mian Bitters hero to my customers and friends; and 1 lind belter sale for it than any I have ever l;cpt before. Those who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saying that it ia tar superior in value to anv ot ber Ritters now in use. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for State of South Carob lia-BOWIE, MOISE .V DAVIS, HENRY HIS CH OFF A CO., OLACIUS A WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charleton. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. June 2 lv||J Tho Great Medical Discovery! Sr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 23 Hundreds of Thousands S-jfj Sr" Bear testimony to their Wonder- ? e> cr o o nil Curative Effects. g go ||| WHAT ARE THEY?pjj cf g THEY ARE NOT A VILE ff I ?1 FANCY DR INK.Bl? Maa? cf Poor Until, Whinkey, rro?<r Spl ri ls ti ml Refuse Ll?nuradoctorcd,*plced and sweetened to idease thu taste, railed'* Ton ic*,"" Appetizers," " UcHtorer.V .tr., that leu-I tho tip;>lcr on to drunkenness and ruin, but arc :i true Medicine, made from thc Native linois and Herbs of California, free from fill Alcoholic Stimulants. Tiioyaro the <; HEAT HLOOD Pt'lllFIRU mid lAVtL GIVISG PRIN? CIPLE a perfect Renovator andInvlgeratorof Hie System, currying off nil poisonous matter anil restoring the blood to r. healthy condition. >">> person ran take these Hitters according t>>r.r - linn and remain long unwell. fnv IiiOiiniuiuiory nod Chvonie Itlir:: mntiMiu mid flout, Dyspepidu. ur I util geni lou, ItilioiiH, Remittent mid Inter? mittent Fevern. Disense* of the Ulead, Liver, Kidneys, mid llltutdcr, t:rso Hil? ters liave b.-en most successful. Such Rlt> rBHOH arc caused by Vitiated Illond, Which lu generally produced l>y derangement of thu Dices! Ive Ot UAW*. DYSPEPSIA OH 1? IMO ESTIOS. Headache, Pain In inti Siiouldors, Courin, T-:-:tii m s of the Chest, Dizziness,Sour Eructation o? Hie Stomach, Dad tutu in iti^ Month Bilious At? tacks. I'&lp'tullon of th? Heart, Intlam-r.ailivi of tlie I.ungH.Poln iii thc reglohs fVrthu li blueys,and a hundred other pain tul syihptor.e;, e.T Bprlllgsof Dyspepsia. Tln-y invigoroi ? tlie Stomach and i lleiiilulC t!ic torpid liver anil bowi-ln, v tit?-*? rcn.li ri:.-.of lia cqnallcd eMeacy |:i ciiiaiisins I'IJ W.1 of ?ll Impurities, and imparting new ii:: 1 vigor to tlie wiiole ny.?tem. EOll SK IS DISEASES. l-rii:>li.>a*.Tell>r. Sultl*ticu:n,Blotelic<>. f?,>?..!.. limpie?, l'u.-.iuU?;. Holla, Parlninctaa, lUng-V, .>! m?, : e.dd-llci'1.. Ro Ky.v, i:-yi.|p :1JS, lic'i, scuriV. l*i.su?li,raH"ia> i i' Hie i. Hu mora and DUan*!'* nfth? si.u, >.! whatever nninj or natur . literally il : - u,i and carried i.of lim syMem !.! a i>lmr? I im i til/ <:< ? of Hies- Hltl.-rs. On. I ?ltls l i nah CkSei. will ronvines the iin?i>t i icred'il"i:s H.. .r ru mt h o rffvrta. . 1-M-.n.e itir VUhllO'l 1II<.'?.?] wi.i-'i 'Ve: ye? :ln<5 i le iiiiptirilhiM tuiri-tiiix ihren": t..--... lu'.'Pn pl-;*, ICriiptloni ?r sen-; ? 1 -..-i- ii vii :> yon find lt ohm ruc tod and hliiio;i!-'.i In t:. : \cfnr; cieutiM! it when it la foul, and your feeling* will tell yon when. Kiep the Mood pure und thc henith Of tile s>vtetn will follow. PIS, TA PK mid ollie- WO lt.MS, lurku.^ in ' t.-.c (.ysicin of so many ttiou i i'id?, aro uffeetually destroyed und removed, t or f.ill directions, rend carefully tlie circular around caeh liottlc. J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. lt. MrDONAI.D ? . CO.. I>.-tii<irlHt? und (len. Aifcntx, Snn l'runrlHco, , C<?1 ,iuid SJund3l Commerc? street. New York. bOU' HY ALL DUi;u(il8TS AND DEALERS. Doc 2-f HlUlV ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING nut my machine in operation, I now inform (he public that ? am ready . to feupply any and all orders for ICE. Price two cents per pound.by the retail. For 100pounds I or more, agreements will be made. The Ice eau bs obtained at either the upper or lower *tore. i. C. 8RKGRR8. r TG AND FRO?! V ^BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING. CITIES. THREE TIMES A WEEK, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ELEGANT STATE ROOM Sea Voyage 10 to 13 Hours ACCOMMODATIONS. Shorter, via Chalreston. Total Capacity 4.0,??? Bales Monthly. THE SOUTH CAROLINA HAILI-OA D COMPANY, ?nil rc nnrcting roa da Weet, in allianco with tho fleet of Thirteen FIRST-CLASS STFAMSB11 S, to tho above porte, invite atten? tion to the QUICK TIME and H EG ULAR DESPA'l I II a flo J ?lcd to thc business public in tho Cotton Staten at tho PORT OP CHARLESTON! Offering facilities of Hail and Sea Transportations for Freight anil Passengers not equalled in excellence and capacity at any other Port. The following ?pl.udid Ocean Steamers are regu? larly on tho Hue To nSTo-?-cr York.. MANHATTAN, GEORGIA, M. S. WooDULii, Commander, S. CKOWELL., Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, R. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander, SAM ADKINS, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE, JAMES BBIUIY, Commander, ALEX. HUNTER, Commander. JAMES ADGER, ASHLAND, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander, BECKETT, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER & CO., JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, WM. A. COURTENAY, Charleston, S. C. Agente, Charleston, S. C. VJRGINIA, E VERM AN, C. H. ASHCROFT, Commander. C. HINCKLEY, Commander. SAILING DAYS,.SATURDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Ageut, Charleston, S. 0. To Sa^ltiznore. FALCON, MARYLAND, SEA GULL, HoitsEY, Commander. JOHNSON, Commander, DUTTON, Commander, SAILING DAYS,.EVEYY FIFTH DAY. P. C. TREN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. RATES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS THOSE OE COMTE']]NO LINES. Marino Insurance Ouc-lJalf ol One Per Cent. Through Bills el Lading and Through Tickets cnn bc bad at all thc principal Railroad Ofliccs in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. Stato Rooms may ho secured in advance, without extra charge hy addressing Agents ol the Stcamtdiipa in Charleston, at whose ofliccs, in all cates, tho Haili ead Tickets bhould be exchanged and Reiths assigned. Tho Through Ticket hy this route includes Transfers, Mea?? and Stale Room while on shipboard. The South Carolina Railroad and ils connecting lines have largely increased their facili? ties for the i apid movement of freight and passengers bel wi en Northern cities and thc South and West. Comfortable Night Cars with tho Holmes Chair, without extra charge, havo been introduced. First-class Eating Saloon at Branchville. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to Doy and Night Trains of South Carolina Railn ad. Close connections made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with tho greatest promptness. The Managers aie confident that their Lino cannot bc sur? passed in Despatch and tho Safe Delivery of Goode. ll. I). H ASIC 1.1., P. G. Box 4,070, OITIce 317 Broadway, New York. S. B. PICKEN8, ED. H. BARNWELL, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, General Freight Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ('ct 4 jGmo South Carolina Railroad. STILL LOWER. 12,000 LBS. BACON, 500 DHLS. FLOUR, 500 BUSHELS CORN, 150 SACKS SALT, 100 BB LS. WHISKEY, rice SJ. ! Aleo, have just made LARGE ADDITIONS to our stock of HARDWARE, ill all its variety, which we offer at nnpicccdinted piicis. We expected to have been in our now Store ere the airival of Hu ie Gores, ai d, teii g disappointed, they will be offered BELOW THE MARKET. _L?RICK Sc LOWRANCE. H. E. NICHOLS & CO., tear ESTABLISHED 1845. -?a Oldest and Leading Insurance Agency * Of Central and Northern South Carolina. m NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPA?A Of London and Edinburg. Incorporated 1809. Assets in Gold, $1-1,200,000.^ HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, 0/Hartford. Conn. Incorporated 1810. Assets, ?2,100,100. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Of New York. Incorporated 1852. Assets, ?2,839,122. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. Incorporated 185G. Assets, $2,017,809. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus, Ga. Incorporated 1859. Assets, $500.000. THE above ate among thc oldest and bett established Companies in Ibo country. Their ample Ast-tts and the r?putation they have long since acquired as prcmpt and Je ir dealing Companies, are the List guarantee* of "their safety and honorable conduit in thc future. LOSSES adjusted and paid at this Agoncy. Insure with H. E. NICHOLS & CO., Nov 13 3mo Oflicc in Savings' Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. NEW MUSIC ST?RE, CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, TAYLOR, NEAR MAIN ST. ^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?^^^^^^^ v *'At I hilve opcni il the hugel"! and most ^^jj|flBBS^^^^aB MN,I Hollie ?if tho lirgest Piano laetoilis SS?sip^^^^^^^^^^^^^SSS^^^b1.I'S w'' are enabled to oller spicial induo monis to ?ff* "^?T ? ?/r iff* ' 1,1 u 1U|1 "f 1 '" M' 11 ' s 11 mn1 o i H. Ti ie i i li hi ?ted ji^^^^^^^t^py American Piano Forte, 3?l^rr are so well ada pi? il lo the Southern climate, owing t'i their ju culinr const i nction. eau lcm n nt nm looms. AV i * 1 alen kr ep fi cond-baud I ia noe for sah- We are also a gen I H for I be PU I DI '1T Ci J) PIN A'l ION ORGAN, tie pri?tes! suc cens nf the.-ige Several . f I he its' run i nt s lui ve been disposed ol in the State, and have giv.-n universal sn I is lari i? ii. W ? eoidialh i i, \ itt Hie pioli HS h n ard tin- musical public gen? erally, to call and i xtimilii (lu se v onde t fill mi tn.ie? nts. ?fa WE I,ave also added a BRASS BAND .v'4 <Sa A DEPARTMENT In our eatabliahmetit "?ii '^SST'^HjiC- "" 1 H'? ''"allied lu luruiah everything 7^ "Hr ? needed in thal line, either of Bias* or TC? wks /f&c>-^ i German Silver. Complete set? of tbeso ?I Wi' '"fruii-tnimi td? moy be seen at our rooms, ??4^.- J???_ loge! her with Ra.-? Drum?, Snaro Drums, -W- tgri ^_ Sticks, snare?. Drum iliads, Cymbals, SM ^. '' '7 ' Oui ?took of Music il merchandise em WgrflfrL bract ? everything iii the M oe io line, euch v$^Smm u"*5 Vl,,:i' 8- Sows, Concertinas, Pintes, AmV 6$ 9 & t? ffiw'^^ Outturn, and eveijthin/j pertaining to a afir JK^ flm rrwfj ?M ja''4Si 0,1 hand, or furnished at short notice. Vii TBf Jt&m "VQBSbi 3g. flK 'UH Musical instrumenta of all kinds repaired ^^flf ^ffir taBiyvwBI' fy JM/*~ and tuned. Will also arrange Music tiftL-jfy HHf* ^Hf' \j ' either for Braes ur Quadrille Uanda, for TI pff sUL ?,iy number ot instrumenta Tilt >~~ Our Pi ino Room ia neatly fitted up for tho accommodation of Ladies, and me eordially invite them to cal) and eXa^aJne purPi anea. 5OT 0 W. II. LyDRAHD mt BOR. TBE eubncriber,- in view of tbo ap? proaching -olose of the present year, de* _.?ires to Hiato that he proposes to oloso hiB books, and earnestly requests auch friends and patrons of bin cslabliennu ut, RH may bo in arroarn, to liquidate their accounts, so that bo may start in tho year 1871 with an entirely new set ot books, and a record of tho past completely obliterated. Tho proprietor of this well-known house desires to assure tho public of his disposition and capacity to supply, at all timos, the best of WINES, LIQUORS and ClUAKS. Ile guarantees tho best material and the promptest attendance. Dee 4_lt. BARRY. OYSTERS AND GAME. O Ult SALOON is mor? der, and OYSTERS, GAME, FISn, etc., can bo obtained at all boura. Dinners' and Suppers furnished at short notice, ?nd n tho best st\ IP. Give us a trial. PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN, Oct ll_Exchange Restaurant. The Pollock House s \ DAS been overhauled ?^\IA#and fitted up for the win ^SgjT ter season. OYSTERS, FISH and GAME served np in tho usual stylo. Tho Private LUNCD ROOM bas been refit ted, and guests may expect proper attention. Oct 12 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. Executive Department, STATE TREASURY OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December 1, 1870. riADE Interest falling duo on the Coupon _L bonds of tho Stato of South Carolina to the 1st of January, 1871, will be paid in GOLD, on and after that date, at tho office of ll. II. KIMPTON, Financial Agent of the Stato, No. 9 Nassau street, New York, and at this office. Tho interest falling duo on the Registered Stock of tho Stato to January 1,1871, will bo paid in GOLD, on and after that dato, at the Treasury office only. NILES G. PARKER, Dec 7 Trensnrer Stato South Carolina. CITIZENS^AVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA -. -*v ? Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. INTEU KS TALLO WED A T TBE RA TE O SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICA IES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTES ON A COO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer. / vice-Presidents John P. Thomas, \ l resiflents. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. O. Has? kell, F. W. McMaster. John P. Thornlie, E. B Heinitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Colnmbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Nowberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Ravcnel. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerke, WidowB, Or? phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Plauters, Professional Men and Trust?es wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: l'aronts desiring to set apart email -urns for their children, and Married Women and Minors ( whose deposits can only bo with i drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for futuro use. arc here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, sud, at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed._ Aug 18 Ayer s Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposes of a Laxativo Modicine. J 'erh :i ps tin Ali? 'ned ?" J^f bo'ly IM a cathartic, ^K?MBMBS^Qtts nor wie? ever any bc j Te^ggjafcfl "^iS) lu": B0 uuiverMilly i 5a??/ adopted into ute, In Lt^V^??lr^?/ amoila nil classe*, as t <3 JS?J this milli toil efficient -jfer-_-jajf_ purgative I'ill. The .*aKdS_ii_?"*5fe|B?a?W obvious reason ls, *^^SB??B?S?S?BSS^ thal h i -a more relia t=a^11'1 ill^T???- bia mid fur tucrb ef? fectual roinrdy than any other. Those T? lin have tried it, know timi it cured them ; thone who h-ive not,know that it cures tlicirnclgUborsaiulTripiiils ; and all know that wlmt it does once it doe? al? ways-Unit it never tails through any inuit br neg gleet of its composition. We have (lum.-ann- upon I thousand^ of certificate* of their rcttinrkable cures j or tlie following complaint*, hilt fcnclf cures- are kilo WU ill every neighborhood, AIU! wu need not publish [lieut. Adapted to all agu.- and condition* in all climates ; containing norther calomel mir any deleterious drug,they niaybc take/t with safety by anybody. Their siigar-eoa?ng preserve*, them ever fresh,.-ind makes theil) pleaRant'tb take; While lieing purely vegetable, no harm can ari-i? m>m Liieir uso in any quantity. Tiley o|n-!Mt<: by their powerful influence oil tho internal vln'cra to purify tho blood and sthniilnte it into healthy action-'remove, the obstructions o;'th.- htoiuaefi, howeN, liver, and otlicr organ sol the IKIIIV, iv-io/ing their irregular ad ion to n?alth, and by "correcting, wherever they exist, stteh ?lc rnngviiivtili a- arc the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in tlie wr&pnor o?* tia- hox, tor thu following complaints, whlriir thoa* i'ill* rapidly euro: - For Er.rnjtcjiMi.ii or Indignation, Utflatta nips*, l/.inxunr and lion of Airpr-tfrtrMney I should he taken modnrately to stimulate; Hld StOftl . ???'li, .uni rn. tore its healthy tonn and action. For 8Av?er Complaint and Its varloiiVsriini 1 h.,.,-;, SBiHous Bh.-n.li.ol.e. NKk' B8??a?) I neb.*. Jin muli <-e orirfro??? H^linnt?, 83(1 ! lu .in ttoliic ?lill HU loua ?Ko?.??!..?, ila'; sh.mid I he iudieioii-iy laked for each case, to eo-leut Hie I diseased action or remove the obstructions which I C.V.I-c it. For f*rs?>iitt>i*;r or ISIai-rhucn, but on; j mild do-e i- generally required. I-or 1il;.'iioi.vll?i:t, {Jeni, Gravel, 1*1? I j pi en um of tito Heurt, l*t?i? lu ?lie I Mid?*. Hack and H.oin?, thor should ho contin j uously taken, as required, to chango tlie diseased I set iou ol' the. system, with snob chango clio?? i complaints disappear. i For Dropsy and Dropsical AvrellldQ-?* they should no taken in largo and fr?quent do^es to produce the ell'ect of a drastic purge. t or Nii|>|?re?nlou a large (lose should he taken as it produces thc desired effect by sym? pathy. As n Dinner Vitt, triko one or two Vitt* to promote digestion and relieve tho Momsen. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores tho appetite, and invigorates tho system. Hence it is often ad? vantageous whore no serions derangement cxfMts. One who feel? tolerably well, often linds that a dose of these Villa makes him feel decidedly bet? ter, from tholr cleansing and renovating effect on the digestivo apparatus. Dr. J. C. A YEIt <? CO., Fractieal ?hci?lnta, ISOWEI?IJ. MASS.i V. B. A. Dec 9 fly [Aug fi J IL ti. MlOP, Agent City Ourrenoy will be Taken IN pnvment for Ooods at NOT ll HARDY SOLOMON'S.