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Saturday Montag,' April 2. 1870. Tho IT tillen of trio | Governor-He Stnlia tb? CUler Mag I? tr? tc In thc Par tizan. Tho position of the Chief Magistrate of a commonwealth is a high office. When properly appreciated, it io fall of dignity and responsibility. Just ns tho advocate, when ho ie raised to the office of Judge, sinks tba special pleader in the impartial umpiro, so when a citizen is elevated to tho high, offloe of Chief Ma? gistrate of a State,' ho is expected to sink the mere partisan in the Governor of the whole people. Although elected by one party, af ter said Section he properly be? comes the Governor alike of all, and holding himself aloof from the struggle of contending '.parties, he stands (or should stand), ready to be the impartial Executive of the law, without regard to high or low, rich or poor, white or colored. This ^our ideal of a Governor. This is every right-minded mau'e ideal of a Governor,1 Governor Scott hhs claimed to bo tho governor of alL Wo have ?lwajjs '?egatded? him as 'ap Executive partizan-as tho Governor of a purl. A roe eut instance.' goes t? co afir .ii this view. A municipal election ia pending in Co? lumbia. . .TUe^paVtjes in opposition hold public .meetings, One would suppose that?Gov. Scott j would deem it proper and becoming to ?taud apart. But not so. He descends from his chair as Go? vernor of, So utlv'Oarol i na, a ud attends a meeting of , the "Union Republican Party,"' of Colliinbiu, called in the in? terest of a municipal ticket, and is the chief speaker ou tho occasion, und gives an account of his trip.North-of his visit home !-lind itidulgus iu denunciation of a portion of his fellow-citizens, and affirma that bis courage is unquestioned, &o. Now weVdo not compluiu that hie speech on tho occasion waa a poor one. This his Excellency may not be able to control. But wo do say, although indis? posed to indulge in' uncalled for criti? cism, that it ia unbecoming iu Gop. Scott to embark in . ?-muniaipal' election. This is a loweri np: of his office-a dipping of the Executive^ flag, which doHorvuM re? buke afc the hands of an independent press. a What would be thought of a Judge who would descend, from his emiueucc, lay anide tb o .ermine, and beoome a putty to a suitl Now, we admit that this casu is not altogether analugous to that of the Governor's^'yet it is sufficiently eo to il? lustrate our point. Wo have come to a pretty pass! Look to a few transactions here in Columbia: The General Assem? bly, without reason, extends tho limits of the pity, and seeks to legislate of? ficers oui, and to legislate officers int The Secretary of State goes behind the great seal of the State and makes an erasure on tho records in his custody 1 Tho Go? vernor of the State engages in a munici? pal canvass and abuses a class of the people! Well, let them go on iu their mad career. Let them abuse the popu? lar patience. These tuen will yet receivo their deserts, aud an outraged public willi soouer ot later, vote them down, and consign them to obscurity. Aud the ethics of the Governor-who will any that these mny not be improved. Tbe Governor criticises sharply the conduct ' of others. ''Physician, heal thyself." It is a little difficult for us precisely to understand, not the spirit, but the posi? tion of our ''abstract friend" of the Winnaboro News. At one time, we understood him to advise joining the "conservative Republican" organization, in order to direot it aright. At another time, we understood him as standing alone, waiting with eager expectation for that happy time when he shall absorb the good elements of both existing par? ties, and thus bring into life a new und better party. Now be becomes "a con? servative Republican." Now, like a very whale, he stands ready to swallow all the doubting Thomases aud all tho recalci? trant Jonahs iu the laud. "Under which Eiug, Beuzoui, speak or die!" Ohl "abstract philosopher," con-o down tu the couorete. Oh, Btudeut! Leuvu thy closet. -?<? ? > A SocKDoiiOOEK.-Revels, thu negro Senator, occupies the seat once occupied by Jefferson Davis. This affords the radicals a theme for frequent oouiinent. But the Detroit Free Press uskH, "Doe* not Z ich uriah Chandler fill thu seat once occupied by Lewis Cass9 Ia not Feu tun in the seat of Silas Wright, Dick Yalu in the seat of Douglas, Charles Samuel in that, of Daniel Webster, Drake iu thal of Thomas II. Beuton, Colfax in thal onco occupied by George Clinton Und Martin Vau Buren, and Grant in that oj Georgo Washington und Jefferson?" lu Uniontowu, Pa., there is au anti slandering society. This will seem verj singular to our readers, until wo add thu! it hus only'one member, and she is deal and dumb. Tho Klectfon. ' . Mn. EDrron: Thoro eoorao to bon mia apprehenaion it^ the ??n?a ot some gotera, residing;'in newly ?tanexed territory, aa to t^eir t?fghfc to \ vote kind take tibe path o? sixty days, residence. The managera are the judgea of the law, primarily. 1. Lot the voter explain to tbe manag* era where he bas lived for the last sixty days. 2. Then ask in what Ward they rule that residencie t? b? by law."*-ri* 8.; Upon that ruling let the voter take the oath, if it is ruled to be within the city and Ward. Tbe moral duty of the voter will .be fully discharged. LAW. -. - ? ?? ? ? The New York Herald, calling upon President Grant to change his Gabinet, Buys : "With tbe restoration of tbe South, some one should be taken from that part of tho country. Such a man, for exam? ple, as General Orr, of South Carolina. With his large experience, thoroughly national views and great ability, be would be a valuable Cabinet Minister at the present time. His appointment, too, would go for to heal our sectional dif? ficulties." SHOCK INO HOMICIDE IN WILLIAM S?DBG. Tbe Kingstree Slar, of Wednesday, says: It becomes our melancholy duty to an? nounce one of the most shocking and deplorable cases of homicide thut bas ever occurred iu this community. For some time past a personal difflcnlty bas been brewiug between two young gen? tlemen of tbis District, Mr. J. J. Martin and Mr. Sidney M. Brown. More tban two years have elapsed since the origin of the rnptnre between them. They have made publication of the cause of the difference between them, and as the public' ar? aa well informen on these poi uta as we are. we will not undertake to recapitulate" them in this article. On Friday lust Siduey M. Brown, James M. Brown aud Thomas J. Duke proceeded to Rough Brunell Church, in this Dis? trict, where Mr. Martin was engaged in teaching school, and, after dismounting from their uni mais, a school miss, who was in the yard, .was sent in with a re? quest to Mr. Martin to come out-thut a {gentleman wished to. see him. He im? mediately weut ont, and started iu the direction of where he saw some of the party Btuudiug, hut, before he had pro? ceeded fur, he was arrested by the opeu iug of hostilities. Mr. Martin then drew his pistol, und, staggering to a small tree, he put his arms around it for a support, discharged two chambers of bis pistol, the ball of one wounding Mr. Browu in tho thigh. Mr. Murtin then fell back dead, pierced through the breast with two bullets, and one in bia urtu. The party thoa left, and the scholars scattered in all directions alarm? ing the uetghbors and patrons of the school, who assembled at once nt the seen? of tho conflict. Mr. A. F. Cade, who lives about a half mile distant, reached the deceased first, but life was entirely extinct. The purtles (with the exception of Mr. Sidney M.Brown, who is now under medical treatment,) are now in the custody of the sheriff. ANOTHER *'IMPEACHMENT."-"A Penn? sylvania bachelor" thus gets after a lovely wo mun: "I impeach,her in the numo of the great whale of the ocean, whoso boues uro torn asunder to enable her to keep straight. I impeach her in the name of the peacock, whose strut with? out his permission she hus stealthily and without honor assumed. I impeach her in the name of the horse, whose tail she huH perverted from its use to the making nf wavy tresses to decorate the baok of the head aud neck. I impeach her in the mime of the kangaroo, whose beauti? ful figure she, in taking upon herself the Grecian bend, has brought iuto ill-favor and disrepute." INCENDIARISM -We regret to announce au not of incendiarism which resulted in the destruction of the barn uad stables of Mr. Henry Tennent, of the vicinity of Lo wilden vi Ile, nu Saturday, the 19th of March. Together with the barn and stables u quantity of corn aud fodder was consumed. A negro woman, Agnes Yoong, ha? been arrested and lodged in jail. She confesses the crime, and charges thut she was put up to it by An? drew Speed, a colored mau, who prom? ised to divide his crop for this year with her, ns au inducement. [Abbeville Press and Banner. During u Wyoming murder trial the murdered mun appeared iu court alive and well. The trial, however, went on, and tho jury brought in a verdict of guilty. ''How'sCilia?" says the Judge, "there has beun Un murder; the mun is ulive iu court." "Well, your honor," sa\s the foreman, "the jury is convinced that tho prisoner did not murder this mau, but UH is a dangerous person. I uni nure he stole my gray marc, and we believe that hanging him is necessary for tho peace of the country." THE POPULAR VOTE.-Tho Charleston Nines slate? that in eleven Counties of this Statu, there are white msjoritieH Hinging I rom 20 in Lancaster, to 1,977 in Spuituuburg, and thut in twenty Counties, there are colored majorities ranging from 2 in Marlboro, to 8,002 in Charleston. The total vote of the State, according to the lust returns, is 148.716, VIE: White 59 301, and colored 89,415. A Mich ?gun boy who was a short time since sent to the State ltuform School, was discharged on account of good con? duct, and upon his return homo found his luther und mother both drunk and engaged iu a fie rep quarrel. He inter? fered, was pretty seveiely pummeled, and turned ont of doora. On Friday, he applied to the officer of the institu? tion lor re-admission. Special Mooting of tho Stoekholdora of tb? South-rCaroliiiaRailroad Compa? ny, a??doFtho South-western Railroad CHARLESTON, 8. C., February 10, 1870. P?BB?ANT to the adjournment of tho An? nual Convention ot the Stockholders on tbo Oth inet., a Special Meeting of tho same will bo hold on tho FIRST TUESDAY iii May next, the Sd day of that month, in tho Bank Hail in this city, for. the purposes indicated in tho following resolution} ? "Resolved, That tho consolidation of the Stook as recommended in tljo resolution pro Kosed by tho President and Directors of the ailroad Company, in their annual report, be referred.to a Committee of Three, to be ap pointed by tho Chair, to roport on ataspocial meeting to be held in thia city on tho first Tuesday in May next; that a stock voto be then taken thereon, and that imm?diate notico of | the said meeting be given." Tho resolution recommended by tho Presi? dent and Board of Directora of tho Railroad Co muanv, is as follows: *'Resolved, That tho Board of Directors bo authorized, at the earliest day practicable, to consolidate tho half shares of the Stock by issuing ono wholo sbaro for every two half shares as now representer] on the stock book." ! As ordered at tho Annual Meeting on tho9th instant, tho Stockholders will ho paesod over the Road on the abovo occasion, - under the rule observed as to annual meetings, which ia as follows: .'That evory Stockholder who shall have ownod his stock for three months previous to the general annual meeting of Stockholders, be pormitted to pass on the Road to and from said meeting free of aharge, and that every Stockholder who Bhall have owned five or moro shares for three, months previous to tho general annual meeting of Stockholders, be i>ernutted to pass on the Road, to arid from said meeting, with his immediate family, freo of charge." J. R. EMERY, April 2 mo2_Saoretary. BEFORJTOF THE CONDITION CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OP COLUMBIA, S. C., At tho olose of business, March 24, 1870. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.$317.287 51 Ovor-drafts. 3 428 IC U. S. Ponds to secure circulation.. 72 UuO 00 Other Stocks and Bonds. 19,666 63 j Due from redeeming and reserve agents-Coin.24,809 16 Currenoy. 2,627 23- 27,436 44 I Due from other National Banks.... 4,890 42 Biinkiug House. 16.700 00 Furniture and Fixtures. 1,024 55 Current Expenses. 444 27 Taxea Paid. 962 41 Premiums. 10,600 29 j Cash Item?, (including Stamps,) .. 508 56 lid ls of other National Banks. 2.175 00 Fractional Currency. 420 75 Specie. Coin. 4,113 36 Legal Tender Notes. 34,620 00 $516,258 60 I LIABILITIES. Capital Stock. 123.500 00 I Surplus Fund . 3,100 Ot) Profit and LOBB. 9,560 82 National Bank Circulation. 60,000 00 Individual Deposita. 305,038 73 Duo to National Banka. 2,920 48 Duo to Banks and Bankers. 888 57 Billa Payablo. 11,200 00 $516,258 60 I, W. B. GULICK, Cashier of tho Carolina National Bank, of Columbia, S. C.,do solemnly -near that tho above statement is truo, to tho best of my knowledge and belief. W. B. GULICK, Cashier. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF RICHLAND. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this first day of April, 1870. C. J. I BEDE LL. Notary Public. Attest: li. D. CHILDS, ) E.HOPE, V Directors. R. O'NEALE, Jn., ) April 2 1 F 100 Bales Hay. OR salo low, by March 2 LOWRANCE fe CO. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. AFULL supply of Fresh GARDEN 8EEDS. For salo hy_E. HOPE. Sweet Potato Slips. p?f\ BUSHELS YAMS and other Slips, in O vj lino order, for salo by Marcti 25_E. HOPE. Sugar! Sugar!! BARRELS low priced SUGAR just re eJceived aud for s.uo at 10 cents per pound by_J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Irish Potatoes, PLANTING and for table use: Early Rose, Early Goodrich, Piuk-oye, Peach Blow, Chili Red. For salo by_GEO. SYMMERS. To all Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG. 8. C., JaNUAny 16, 1870. BEING appointed and commissioned as the Receiver of tho Hamburg Bank, all par? ues having transactions with said Rank will communicate with FRANK ARNIM. Feb 6_ Biscuit, Crackers, &c. pr f\ PAUKE LH and boxes Fresh Crackers, Ol' Ao., just received and for sale low, con? noting as tollu: Ginger Schnapps, Ginger Cakes, Soda Biscuit. Butter Crackers, Croam Biscuit, Croam Crackers, Lemon Crackers, Egg Crackers, And Boxes assorted Family Crackers March 9_J. A T. lt. AONEW. REMOVAL. HAVING removed my placo of business to tho stand formerly ocoupied by Dr. Berry. next to Pollock House, my patrons will find mo at that plae.o hereafter, with a full and completo assortment of SPRING GOODS, consistingof English. French and Scotch Cas simeres, Neck Tics, and Gent's Furnishing Good? generally. A call is solicited. March 21_J. F. EfSENMANN. Living Writers of the South. SHORT biographies, lists of works, and ex? tracts from tho moat popular volumes ol every living writer of the Southern United States. By Professor James Wood Davidson. *"* A very large bande?me book. Prioe$2.00. Vashti, or Until Death us Do Part. By Au? thor of Reanla, Maoaria, Ac. $2.00. Tho Polar World-a popular description of Men and Nature in tho Arctic and Antartio re ginini of the Globe-illustrated. $3.75. Tho Romance of Spanish History, by John S. C. Abbott: with illustrations. Pictoral Field Book of the War of 1812. By Pennon J. Lousing, author of Pictorial Field Book Rovolntion. . $7.00. Photograph Albums. Pnokot Cutlery, Ac, at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore Lightning Rods PERSONS in want of llrst-olnos RODS, eau be suppliod by leaving their ordorn at tho tost Office, or at J. W. Smith's titi shop. Plain street. HAWLEY A CO. March 5 .?A'.. '. ^.-VC-U- 4I?V' KV -f . i t t-'-. ..-?.?-.? - .- ?... . Fish, at Wholesale and Retail. w , ariTwi .-THE undesigned oan.be ?^SR^^fouadundor tb? ?TToiBK, at the I Sal?t end of tho Harket, every day, wi th a sup? ply of SHAD and'Other Mah PISH. Givo bini a cal!. H. L. DANIELS. ! April a 6_E j Of>jNewfirn, N.,0. State Of South Oar olin a--Richland County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jonathan M. Blakoly and Winthrop B. Wil? liams, as survivors' Plaintiff*, vs. Alexander Laughlin.. Defendant. TO. ALEXANDER LAUGHLIN, Defendant in this action: You aro hereby mumnoned and required to answor the complaint in this action, which is filed in the ornoo of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for tho said County, and to serve a copy nf your answor on the subscribers at thoir office, at Colum? bia, within twenty days after the servico of this summons on you, exclusive of tbe day of service. If you fail to anBwerthis complaint within tho timo aforouaid, tbe plaintiffs will take judgment against you for the sum of three thousand and forty-seven dollars and ninety one cents, with interest at tbe rate of seven per ceutum, payable annually from the thirty first day of May, ono thousand eight hun? dred and sixty, and costs. Dated March 30. 1870. BA UN WELL k MONTEITH. April 2 B6_Plaintiffs' Attorneys._ Stack's Corn Whiskey. FOR salo by March 2 LOWRANCE St CO. Neck Ties, OF ovory Bhado and hue, and all tho now styles as they come out, at March 19 ft. ft W. C. aWAFFTELD'S. For 8ale, P^nPl BUSHELS COTTON SEED, ofsupe l)Ul/ rior quality. For particulars, in? quire at KRAFT'S BAKERY, April 1 Main street. Election Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that an election will bo held on TUE8DA ?, April 5, 1870, for Mayor and Aldermen for the city of Colum? bia. Tho Polls will be opened in Ward No. 3, at HolmeB' Shop, from 7 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M. A. C. DAVI8, W. MISHAW, D. B. MONTGOMERY, April 1 4 _Managers. Election Notice. NOTICE is hereby Riven, that an election will be held on T?KHDAY, April 5, 1870, tor Mayor and Aldermen for the city of Colom? bia. The Polls will bo opened in Ward No. 2, at Judgo Wigg's Office, from 7 o'clock A. M. to 5 P. M. J. S. BAMPFIELD, JAME8 DAVIS, WM. ETTER, April 1 4 Managers Ward No. 2. Election Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that an election will bo held TUESDAY, April 5, 1870, for .Mayor and Aldermen for tho city of Columbia. Tho Poll? will be opened in Ward No. 1, at Charles Minort's House, at 7 A. M., and close at 5 o'clock P. M. C. -SHULTZ, 8.B. THOMPSON, A. CURTIS, April 1 4 Manaccrs of Ward No. 1. Notice. jg*. THE fast trotting Messenger jggnmgfj&nt? Stallion DANVILLE will sea?on MgPngy QfjH'n Richland County, this spring, yJr_T1t_ W rt Aguew & Co.'a Livery Stable, MMHMggaMin Columbia, where ho can bo seen: niuo, at W. H. Dowdy's, on tho Wood? ward plantation in tho Fork, and alternately at tho above places ovory nine days. For par? ticulars apply at tho abuvo places. Danville took the firdt prize at our last State Fair for speed, and can show as flue colts as any in tho State. April 1 Imo For Sale or Bent, ' ONE of the most elegant RESIDENCES fftiWt in the city. Hale preferred, tu obange in XJjhbveatment. Terms easv. Apply to POPE St HASKELL, Attorneys at Law, Fob 5 Scott's Range, Main Street. Fulton Market Pickled Beef. BUFFALO TONGUES, Mutton Hams, Smoked Beef, Pickled Pig Pork, Pickled Salmon, for sale by March 8_E. HOPE. The New State Code, INTERLEAVED and Bound, $2.50. Paper Cover, not Interleaved, tl.00. Acts of Legislature, 1869-'70, $1.00. Official copies of the above for sale. Mail your orders to BRYAN St MoCARTER, March 30_Columbia, S. C. Registration. THE following is a list of tho Managers and thu Offices for registration, at tho election tobo held'on TUESDAY next, for Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Columbia. WAno No. 1 -C. nimitz, E. Thompson, L. Covieort.-At C. Minort's HOUBO. WABD NO. 2_F. W. Wing, James Davis, James Barnfield.-At Judgo Wigg's Office. WAno No. 3.-W. Miahaw, L. T. Levin, A. C. Davis.-At Holmes' Shop. WAnn No. 4.-P. Cantwell, John Nott, D. B. Clayton.-At Ellington's Htore. By order of Chairman Board of Managers, March 30 4_N. E. ED WA UPS. Nominations. COLUMBIA, S. C., March 22, 1870. At a meeting held in Dr. J. L. Neagle's Hall, by the delegates from four Wards of the oity of Columbia, S. C., which wore in Convention, tho following nominees were unanimously elected for tho next municipal election, viz: John M. Alexander, for Mayor. ALDERMEN. WA Rn No. 1-J. W. Donny, Augustns Cooper. Charles Minnrt. WAIIO NO. 2-W. Hutson Wigg, Israol Smith, Wm. Uayno. WARD No. 3-Wm. Moonoy, Joseph Taylor, S B Thompson. WARD NO. 4- U.M. Wallace, Wm. Simmons. I .-mac Goodwin. S. B. THOMPSON, Pros't. D. ROUT. GAIOE. 8ec'y._March 23 New Books. THE Andes and tho Amazon, by Orton, with plates and map. $2.50. Hammer and Rapier, by John Eston Cooke. $1 50. Our Saturday Nights, by "Brick Pomeroy." $1 50. Askaros Kassie, tho Copt; a Romaneo of Modem Egypt, by Edwin DeLeon. $1.50. Among My books, by Leigh Hunt. True Love, by Ladi DoUoauolerk. $2.00. Tho Spanish Barber, by author of Mary Powell. Tho Lifo of Our Lord, by Rov. Dr. Hanna. $1.50. Tommy Try and What He Did in Science-. $1 75. Earthly Paradiso, eocond sorios; Autumn, by Morrie, said to bo superior to Tennyson; abd other new booka," for salo at B"YAN & McOARTER'8 Book Store. March 23_ Granite Mill-Stones, From the Cloud's Creek Quarries, Edgefield County, 8. O. THE above superior MILL-STONES have been "woighod in the balanoe (iron) and not found wanting.". Orders flited at short notioo. Address E. W. MoLENNA, March 20 ||12fGV2 Lo ea vi Ho, 8. C. REIGN OF TERROR IN NOBTH OAUOWNA. The .Wilmington Journal suya tho reign o? terror in Robeson County still con? tinues. From authentic advices, just ro ceived, we learn that Henry Berry Lowry abd bis gang of outlaws and murderers are etiK disturbing the good people of that County in a manner which" beggars all description. Their depredations ure committed in so bold and outrageous u manuer, that there is no guarantee of safety, and human lifo is continually in jeopardy. Citizens have actually grown afraid to venturo from home, and HO great is the danger, that it ia found almost impossible to bring.the militia of the County into actual service. Quiet and inoffensive men aro shot ot, both at their homes ?nd on the high-wuys, and even in the town of Lnmherton, few feel safe. Barns nnd cribs, all over the coun? try, are robbed of their contents, and private dwellings are entered and ran? sacked with impurity, and in one or two instances, robbers huve been discovered under beds in the chambers of residences. For severuf nights, recently, the who'e town of Lumberton hos been under arum, and there ie no certainty on going to sleep at night that one doon not have hm throat cut ere morning. ANOTHER SALE OF GOLD ORDERED. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury has direct? ed the Assistant Treasurer nt New York, to sell two millions of gold uud purchase two millions of bonds, on account of the Biuking fund, iu the month of April ; and, in addition thereto, to purchase two millions of bonds for the special fuud; making in all a sale of two millions ot gold, and a purchase of four millions of bonds fur the month. When a Chicago woman wants to get a man on a breach of promise case, she makes a bet of a kiss with him, and loses. She pays him the kiss in the presence of a witness, then sues him for breach of promise and trifliug with her affections, and so forth. Look out for 'em when they oller to bet a kiss. The newest stylo for dressing tho hair is called "The Cleopatra." The hair is brushed high off thu forehead and braid? ed low in tho neck, surmounted by a large imitation snake, which is coiled around tho head. Dyspeptics should use Dr. Tutt's Golden Eagle Bitters. "Just the thiugl" Such is the excla? mation of the Dyspeptics who use SOLO? MONS' BITTERS. N21 Dr. Tutt's Golden Euglo Bitters is the best tonic in the United States. "I am strong and healthy, yet to pre? serve my good condition," I use SOLO? MON'S BITTERS. N21 A healthy and exhilirating beverage is Dr. Tutt's Golden Eagle Bitters. The weak and emaciated mother says: "My health and strength is restored by the uso of" SOLOMONS* BITTE?0. N21 If you want a fine appetite and Rood digestion uso Dr. Tutt's Golden Eagle Bitters. "Ohl what an excellent Tonio," is the language of the invalid who uses SOLO? MONS* BITTERS. N21 Delicate females take the Golden Eugle Bitters. ? -1 1 !g Creme Be La Creme. "I f\f\ BARRELS verv Superior FAMILY JUJV/ FLOUR, for salo low by Jan 26_KOW A KP ROPE. C. D. Eberhardt, HAYING just returned from New York, would respectfully ask hid old patrons ami the public generally to call and KOO hie new and Well selected slock of sPliINU and SUMMER 81YLES, Washington street, oppo alto Lar/ Rango._March 23 12 Fine Qold Watch Chains OF all thu latest ?tylea, for bailies ami Oen tlomen. for sale hy WILLIAM GLAZE Spring Seed Oats. ?AA BUSHELS WHITE S KED OATS, OV/U for salo low, hy Ef> Hot'K Mountain Butter. ?)1 KITS North Carolina MOUNTAIN BUT ?i L TER for sato low by the package. March 9_GEO SV M MEWS. Buy to the Best Advantage. W. A, ITA & co.* Bridge street, near Gates, ^??rj SELL GOODS aa Chi ap. ir not Ch. ap NIK jojer than any house in Columbia, Hive VgHWStflthem a trial. March 10 REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD OK CONSTlltlCTINO Artificial Dentures, Patented Decenter, 1867. AFTER an extensivo uso of this important improvement in practico 1er nearly two years.it la willi full confidence urger) ii pi m the profession and tho public, aa fulti.hng more thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other modo, overy intention of Artificial Dentin cs As in thia met bod, rubber teeth aro atin? ge thor discarded, it ia desirable that it elm old fall especially into tho hands of those familiar with gold plate work. lt may not bo generally known that they who wear caaes of artificial teeth, conairiicieo according to this patent, by Dentists who are not lice osees, render tb eui sel ves liai) le to tin penalty of infringement, as well as thu ope? rator. Oulco rights will bo disposed of and instruc? tion given by lottor, or at thu operating rooms of Keynoldn tc ltoynolds, whore the manipula? tion may bodaiiy witnessed, and wheru com? munications may he addrr-ned. WM. REYNOLP8, MD., Aug 12 % Cohi'iil.ia. M C. For Sale. DICKSON'S JMPliO VED COTTON SEED. GROWN from Meed pureliised directly ol Mr. David Dickaon, in 1867. and oarHu'H proserved from mixing or adulteration with other seed. I will deliver tho Seed, sacked in good order at tho Louisville Depot, South Cand?na Kai' road, at $2.00 per buahel, for any amount un dor 5 buabels, or at $1.50 nor bushel, for al amounts in excess of 5 bushels. A. P. AM.\KCU, St. Matthew's. S. C. I respootfully refer to tho below named gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of mo last spring, torii formation touching tho purity and jupe riority of tho Soed, to wit: Hon. '(. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Motte; P. M. Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. I'aulling, Esq, Ht. Mat? thew's; L.lt. Beckwith, Eaq , Jamison's; and Captain F. H.W. brigg mann ami W. B. Muller, Esq., Orangeburg Court House ; all cf Orango burg County, 8. O. Feb ll Brno* 3D? ?G? O ? ? ' I t O. XXX , CnuMBs.-We are indebted to Mr. R. Lt. Daniels for a very fino roe shad. Mr. D. claims to bave reduced tbe price of fish in this market, nnd consequently is entitled to tho patronage of our citizens. He can bo found at the East end of the market. Voters will bear in miud that they must register before voting at the mu? nicipal election to be held on Tuesday next. According to au Act passed by tho lust Legislature, each Wurd elects ita own Aldermen. Tho Little Corporal for April is receiv? ed, full i ' Ufe and vigor as usual ;alwoya fresh nud bright nud original. Let all the children have linn delightful juvenile magazine. Only ono dollar a year. Pub? lished by Alfred L. Sewell Sc Co., Chica? go, Illinois. There is no truer saying than that "sweet are tho uses of advertisements!" A race is to come off at the Congareo Hace Course, to-duy, about 1 p. m., be? tween Kershaw and Richland nags. All must register anew for the next election, and each voter io his Wurd.. Tho Nineteenth Century for April has been Kent to our office-in good time, and, ns far as we havo been able to ascer? tain from a cursory perusal, appears to be un admirable number. The services of Cuptaiu C. E. Chichester have .bren, seoured as business manager of the Atna teenth Century, and we do him only com? mon justice in saying thnt wo feel assured that Dr. Hicks will find a valua? ble coadjutor iu Capt. C. There were 310 names registered in Ward No. 4, yesterday. The registration offices aro open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. Register. HOTEL ARRIVALS, April 1 - Co'umbia Hotel - T H ili.nuw, li F Curtis, N Y; ll G Lamar, S O; K H Edmonds, Jr., J C buiow, Ridgeway; Miss (ianlimr, J'j M Oiliiert.U>uuunerviile, J N Mcdill. Yoik; Ll' Mitchell and son, Wiuua doro; J W i ('linen. A W 1 liai in, (J W lionne. WM If lui?, Charleston; E L Frcileiiek, J O Draft, Lex ugton; E A Muns, lidi>tfield; J U Mv>em. J 8 un ? ll, City; Vr W Mayuery and nuly, Greenville; S I1 hamilton, W M Thomas, W il Iii a? ley and lady. Cheerer; CU benimm, J H Lynch, J W bitting, N O; U lt Realty. Va; .I V M> Coy, Wru Wakeman, two Mir? Wake? man'*, A ilulkiey, W D Uookilig und Indy, Miss tim (kin, N ?; I) li Town sen d, Society Hill; E I Kein. Newiiwrry; J H Wiley, Spartanburg. Nickerson Hou*e -F H Gr?sil, Otangeburg; J I'. Craig. Rlackotut k; ll 1* Adams, Ga; J H Kunktll, Citv; CAO Wall?r, Greenwood; J L Miller, Duo Weat; J T Itohertsou, W White, A iii. ev eli ; Mii-H A 1) Freeman, Iona; J O Com ti.ev, ll <. Clipps, > C: J 8 Porter, Union; C N G butt, Yoikville; F li Goodin, Granit? ville. LIST OF NEW A D v I KTI s KM I.N rs. hepurt of the I oinliuon Can lina Nat. Bank. J. lt. Lmery-Meeting Stnckhohh ra. B rn fell fit Monteith- Com t Common Pleas, ll. Li. Daniela-t- inli. KOSKOO -The Nortolk fluty Journal, ot Decem?> r ll, 18119, bays: "this modicum ia rapidly guiniag con? llenen of tho people, and the numerous testi? monial? of ?ti* virtues, given by practitioners of medicine, leaves no donht that it ia a safe and reliable remedy fm- IMPURITY OF TIIK DLOOD, LIVER DISEASE, <lo.:' l'liu la-t Me licul Journal contains an arti? cle troiu Prof. lt. S. Newton, M. D.. President of the K Medi-Collopo, eu y ot New Yoi k, that ?peaks in high terms nt ita curative proper? ties, ami gives a special recommendation of Ko.-koo tn the practitioners of medicine, t'hia ia, we believe, thu drat instance where auch medicines have bei ti officially endorsed hy thu Faculty of any of thu Medical Colleges, aiid reflecta great credit upou the skill of Dr Lawrence, its compounder, aud also puta "Kor>koo" in tho VAN of all other medicines of the present day. F2G A FEMALE REGULATOR.-Woman ann her needs. For compiuinia and irregularities io which her sex I? exclusively liable, IIKIMTSH'H QUEEN'S DELIGHT ia recommended on the au? thority of wiveH, motli. ix ai.d mirnee, who have teated its lome and regulating properties, and ' know whereof they ?peak;" and also with the sanction or ahle physicians, who have adnii niotered the QUEEN'S 1'ELIOUT MI their fomalo patients, in ohstinato ca-ea, with the happiest rosuh*. Almost all f- male uoiuplaiiils aro ooiuphca'ed with mental gloom and despoil dency, ilia gentle and laffing exhilarating effects of thu QUEEN'S DKMOHT is admirahly adiipted to aiic . cases. Aa a remedy for hys? teria and mental depression, it lisa ho equal in the world. Nundull mother* And il an ad mirs ble in vigors nt. Ici? Ingi ly eatislauiory ib >l thia preparation t-hould prove so emi? nently bene.ieial to the s? x. Young und old will find relief always. For salo by FISHER ?t H KIMI'sn heh 10 Funeral Invitation. Tho friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mra. A. P. OirTOll, are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral of their son CHARLES, from their re.-id mc-, near Kt ar kr's Hill, THIS AF'IE tVmiN. HI hs f-pHsf 3 o'clock. Funeral Invitation. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mundy, are invited to attend the funeral of their infant BOH, WI LI-IB, from their rcci lenco, on (ladedeu street, near lippi r, TH fs A''Tl RN'>ON. a? 4 oV'cck Just Received. AUkiiK and complete apstrhuent of FlHHfNO TACKLK: HOOKKiii all varie l\ ; Lines of all kinds anti lei.gili, tor reels; to? gether with all kinds of Tackte used in flailing. WILLIAM GLAZK. March 6 Imo 1 a?o ^Isz.- * H?delinV. 300 Barrels Flour. FOR salo Ly March 2 LOWRANCE St CO.