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j 1 VOLUME 30. CAMDEN", SOUTH-CAROLINA, THUSEDAY, DECEMBER 23.1870. NUMBER 10. * > ? :__--zz=r?????? ii I iji ' ' - iran WW W >,./j ' *.<; ' ?* i PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY T. W. PEGUES & SON. ' TERMS. THREE.DOLLARS, uaynble In advance A-lvcrtisciacuta inserted at one dollar and * Wf par square for tin* first insertion, one dollar for tb* second, seven!)-five Cents for tile third and fifty cents for each subsequent insertion. 1 " ; V ^ Libera! discounts made to half-yearly and y an rty advertisers. . advertisements to be paid for in 'advance. u ' ,J . The space occupied by ted lihet or lots, of this six* type constitute a square. From the New York Bulletin. Southern Credit. It is unfortunate for ih? South that at a time when the recon'si ruct i l.q of thu finances wna required, the control ul the State affairs should huve fall ti into the handaotiuerc |>ohtical adventurers.? There was a time when it was a suffi cient guarantee of a Southern State obligation that it was booked by Southern * - H ?L I. t J Sk.s?s-?.???| .nu men 01 innexioie uuour auu wuajMvuwuo integrity. At present, tln-re t* scarcely a St?t? in the Sooth whose debts have this sortof baeking. For the ia?t five years, the finance* of the several States have been controlled by men who hare acquired position through the political vicissitudes consequent upon the w?r. With no experience in vatouiOMS'itp or finance and no rcc- rd but- that of advcntuier, mcse men hue undertaken to read just the rc enues urid debts of the Stilt's. We know what we ray when we affirm thit ilie main object with these raw financiers ?as not been the good credit of the 1 State, but the manipulation of the Huances so as to produce the l&r- i gust gains out# of speculation. Their I cbemes have been, in most cases, i itched in Wall street banking houses; . and the legitdators, gnverU'Ts, and < officii*!* have been paid tools'or car- < tying out the plans of shrewii bankers. ? 1 he main point aimed at was to pro- i tluce the widest possible flucuation in the pric.cs of tbo State bo* ds irrcspec t ;ive of fhe interest of the State, the c party to bo "milked'' being thejnuo- 1 went public. Most of the States have found it necessary to istiue now obligetions to provide for their over due bonds ri or their unpaid interest. These new t issues hare in most eases boon put out a by reotet sale on the marker, and in, it' amounts known only to the n g tiatnr u "* ?1?A ...All 11. unNwisia.titU' Af' j| i UIV li* HI Pl*??v?p *wr?? m t* t h c issue (he putties jf t he secret w?uld c oil on 'hue large amounts of the Sou- ' securities wild mj soon a< thu new bonds w had been marketed, t he fact won id be n ^announced, with the result ol u heavy p full itt the market value of the ohligu- il vions, affording the "ring' specul.itur* p an opportunity for covering their pre* p vious largo sales. In oilier instances, a u legislative "riot:" has authorized large ? i-sucs of bonds to railroad schemes for il which there was no necessity arising a out of the commerce of the State. These si Io:?ds had the double speculative ad van- h lage of involving large contracts for d building the roads and of yielding a u pr-'fit uu the tuitiipuiution of the bund ? mirket, the 'gains on botnoperations i' t hing into the hands of the clique, n in other instances, t? e political specu- ? liitore have sought illicit gains tnrough a facitious expedients for stimulating the b credit of the State, 'o these cases they, u V" would first of all buy through New n; York eapitalistslarg* amounts of thcob- t! ligations, and then augment the taxes to p retire unexpectedly a considerable a t? mount of debt, and, as a still farther ?] expedient, compel certain corporations a doing business within the State to it hold a considerable amount of the a; State Obligations, which the corporation bad to buy from the cl qu?\ To our certain knowledge State official* hare contrived to make large pro- T fits directly through tbe commissions y paid by the bankers negotiating loans u for the State. We knovr of ioetan- n ues where finance officers have boldly * proposed, in letters to New York si bankers, to give large commissions on si the sate of securities, pr ivided the si- t( lowsnee should bo with them. And d equally possible would it b? to cite iu- g wta'ioe* in which a Governor or couip- h tr dler have deliberately involved the ri State tit advar.fr* upon secret issues oi ai obligations <lie effect of wh chcou d only p Vf* li/i'iriKertotaj iKo fi.tonnno uiut i Pnlfiin ill U'/ W V'Mvauaj' I.IIV unuiiwo imu n v?w%n ?w the credit of (he iyovernment. *1 W c allude to'this discreditable man- <n ;*getfleut of State finances at the South ri lfor no. other purpose thau to promote w ipubiie investigation sod to redeem the c< .credit of the Southern government* ?i 'front the fttthlee* hand* into which it hi Aae fatten. A knowledge of these abuses pi ought < suffice tor their overthrow and w fthe ha?Khiu?Dt of political speculator* it-jut pub'ic p-witiou. Tlice i* but ??m* means ol re. tiling the credit of il.e Southern States, viz: The restoration s< of unimpeachable Southern citizens ot a; Jtho old standard to representative and w (P.iowl positions. Men of wealth and t< .ability and character cannot aff -rd to u ^stan/?1 Jenly by and witness the deg p wdatfop of their State by interlopers ci atyi adyepturara; They have au inter, al .est in tbc^ig section which the new ele. h .meat have g^Qt and cannot have and it e: becomestbem to assert their clai.i.8 to n tba MtqgT government of their States, a 'When 8(>vti\ero honor and statesman' it ' rbip are again biased into the locul 'i governwon is, we shall wit no-a a vu>t t< aid permanent improvement in South, p pro crpdjtj but pot before! a tl JL swig M9 wy? M tba Wles* itfttS Iitt9 M ttfNt^fN^. ^ ra&SIt&M *- ? *. ? Hi Estimate of Expenditures of tiie United St\tes Government. ?The Chief Clerk of.tbe Treasury has completed the task of making up the annual extidiatc of expenditures of the Uuiteu States Government, and reports to the Secretary of the Treasury that the total for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1872, will, be $280;272,386, exclusive of estimatecl bulanco. ^ ^ The estimates for the current fiscal year were $208,510,782, including-balinccs, to meet which thq turn of $272,308,337 was appropriated by Congtt*. -The war ittpartment estimates, aa original ly prepared by the chiefs of bureau, amounted to $37 "75, 435,72. Secretary IMktinp reduced the bureau eaiim.itcs to $20,883,098. The appropriations of this Department 22, including the' Miliary Academy, f r which $314,869, was appropriated. Fur the support of the Bure& of Frvedmen and Refugees, refuud^g to States the amounts expended in raising troops, Ac., the amount asked is 97,542,951. For fortifications and works of military defence, and fur geographical surveys, tho amount asked is 93 699,200; tor rivers and harbors, 98,842,450: fur public buildings and gr.ut.ds in the Distriet of Columbia, 8018,156. The Navy Department a?ksforan appropriation of 82U,0fe3,Sl7.77 The tuiount appropriated for. tho current \ear is S19,2o0;290,29. An appropriation ol 91,314,494 is also asked fur to meet a deficiency. The Pen?iun Office asks fi r $20,000, j 000, provided unexpended balances can he u?ed. Otherwise, tho Bureau will I require an appropriation of 930,000, ' too. 4 i For the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Departments, the amount ask>d for i? 822 848,951,84. Included in i iiis ix 857o,520 for the Patent Office, I hi J 8229,240 fur the Department of < \griculture. < Ail these estimates aroexclusive of ( mexpi tided balances, aud are made in ! uniformity with the law of July ( .2,1870- t t .TheNegro an UrtDERLiNa.?The t legrtes bad better, ir they can, make a he most of their present opportunity, s s Daddy Cain, in his chagrin, suggests, c nr it will not last lung. Between the ipper millstone, of th rnpnci>?u* greed i<r office and plunder .of their white u- 0 ncuitcs, on. tlie one hand uiid the ti^* * Iter gnndstutie of the tendency oi ? rliite niffiiius to asaassiiia'e aspiring d egrn .vaicsmen, on the other, Sambo's if olinc'l chances, even where he has n hirty thousand voles majority, are very t nor, 1> t hiui shift us lie may. He lias 1 either the intelligence nor theciurago, h it our judgment, to use his present <' pportuoity, situated, as lie i?, between o his upper und nether grindstone, and T fter tin next Presidential canvass will q ubside, evep in Sooth Carolina, into If is natural condition of inferiority and n epptidence. Feeble tool, ho will be U Med for u abort period, and then broken h lid flung aside. The party of moral lens and immoral practices will have tr 0 use for him after 1872. His support at 1 apt to defeat them in '72, and theu nl dint a split there will be in carpet- b ugdoui even here, to get the Federal tr flioes in the State, and Federal patron <;e in Washington ! Hut if nut in '72, lien sorely iu '76 will hi* alliance rove the inilUtone round the radical cclc, aud then will his downfall come It peedily. Some white people n:c almost h s stupid as'Sambo himself, in uut see* F ig all this, uud keeping firm and iouI b ud confident of the luiure. b Fn irfit-Ul Herald. tl ' 1 ? d An Outrage and Swift Retribu* b ion.?On Thursday evening last, a t oung lady, whose name we have been tl nable to learn, was attacked by a negro si atued Hill Bland, who had been at ft ork in a coal bank near the wind mill, C ix miles South of this place, and was a kamefuliy mutilated. In straggling fi > release herself from the grasp ot the a uiuon, she was thrown violently to the o round and the heavy form of the negro g tiling upon lier, broke tnrceoi ner * bs unci utherwi>e injured her. We tl rc informed that as soon as be nccom- b lislied bis d- viliah designs he ii tetnuicd to shoot her, but fortunately, I ic pifiol would not fire. The girl I'll orphan, a> d but liitlo hopes of her covery are entertained. The negro as arrested, and, after making a full b jnfession oi the deed, was hung by the ei dc of the road, where he was left p anging for three days, with a paper ti ioned to his coat, upon which was U ritten, "Let this man hang. h Miumn (Mo ) Cable, Nov. 24. tl Ic W'lio tv.\8 1'fcTEK??\ Sabbath III :hool superintendent, alter inveighing f gainst tho pernicious practice, which tl ell intentioned persons indulge in filing stories to children, went on to ive his children something more to the w oinr, and which should in no manner reate amusement. He would tell them 11 bout Peter. "And who was Peter ?" tl e asked. No reply. "What!" he it sclaimcd, "can none of you tell me y, ho Peter was ?" At last a little boy. bout four years old, held un his hand > token of knowledge on tho subject. * There's a hoy?a little boy?who can " >11 me who Poter was," said the su? t] eriutendenr, looking very reprovingly s t the large children. Now, my lad, v ?)l me win) Peter was: v Peter pumpkin eater, f 1 fllfe aD<* couldn't keep bur," -j r ? TnpfM*, . C Sk.NTKNCKI) Ft?K M \II. KoBBIMt'? 0. W. II. WllcoX, indicted for robbing the mail on the mure from Fuillcille to Cornsvi'le, Scottsvillc Vu., haw b ca sentenced to the Albuuy penitentiary fir ten years. After the examination of witnesses for the G''Vornmeiii, the piisoner withdrew the pica of pot gnfl ly,"undple.d guilty. Judge Under, wood, in charging the jury-JhpoKe of the Post Office Department as I he roost useful and beneficed institution of the Qbremiii"Ut, and add (hut the robbery o! the United Slates mail was one of the greatest crimes that cm Id be comuiitt d under the head'of lelony. Captain John Krey. iho useful and efficient spec al agent of the Post Office Department, and the terror of ujail-rob* ben, detected aud arrested Wilcox. *? r in ^ -**- * -* ' f. Whittemore at Home.?We" clip j the following paragraph fron the New York Tribune of Thursday lam: i We hear of tlio Hoq. B. F. Whitto- < more, who was hustled out of the House I of Representatives for selling cadet* i ships. Be is electedMto the State t Senate of Sooth Carolina, and ii made i Chairman of the Committee on En- i grossed Bills?a place in which he will t be reasonably free from temptation. Of eourse, the touching confidence 1 which this man's conmitucnts still en- c tertain in his integrity is at once gratifying to him and to ourmlve*. His neighbors . arc at fall-liberty 'n f bestow upon-diim all the merely Inc I <i trus's of wliich they have tlie di-p<>sul; c but the scat in ' otigresa was a national t matter, in which ev. ry ciliseu in the b United States had on interest So v long as Mr. W.'sconstituents keep him u severely at home, we promise not to ii somplain a great deal. e . fi The Ninth Census.?Though the a results of the census <f 1870 are not t< fully collected, enough has been ascot- c aincd to establish that tho population if the United States is about 89,000,)00. The New York Put rati mutes F hut the principal chanco in the pro- lj >ortiouate political power of the c'ouu- d ry will be the transfer of nearly one- I hird of that now held by New England o o the States bordering on the Missis- h ippi valley. The Southern States are et aved from the loss of political powor V >y the aot of emancipation. d 7^? "" ^ d A Fatal Siiot.?Early on Sunday h doming-last, the Jailor in this place, 11 fhn was engaged in visiting the differ- V* nt cell* of the Jail, opened one of the il our.* wh?rc Huuie half dozen clor* d w ten w-re confined, when -me of thepii. ir amod IIuj ward More, m He n ru$li for >o I'c door, and attempted to rump on' .|j 'h" Jdlor suspecting h ul piny, b.. k. r,i intaelf tn the w^Il and uM iiuflv urder <] Itiin back, and on his? r"fw.siiW in boy, drew hia pistol and 6rrd at him ??1 'he man fell back when the dour was pi uickly closed and the Jail-?r went fur a .M octof, who sottn appeared and pro- or ouncml the man dead; the ball h?d tl Hik effect iu the ri^ht Inn^ neir the ,n eart. . w Some half dozen attempts have been tli tade by ?ome ot the prisoners to escape, h: nd the Jailor has hem very W9?r-hful re f lute, especially as the one killed had hi cen heard to say "Christmas won't find le here." No blame attaches to the Jailor. Dnr'injtou Suut/nrner, 01 A story is told of a citizen of O n- J nry, who was broken of the wretched di bit of swearing. in a novel manner, m le was an ioveteran career and prom- ri !er. At every meal ho neglected u n< lessing, and awore at everything from Ji he gravy to tho teapot. Hi* oath* i*eolored the napkin*, snared the read and curdled the milk. Hi* . rife, a woman who evidently believed o? he hair of a dog would cure the bite, Ur tood this unseemly conduct "unti- (,t abearance ceased to be a virtue.'} th >ne morning he was unusually cross' Sj nd profane, and was about to take a in reah start at something else, when his di rife snddenly brok e out with a series dt f damns that mado the old gentleman p( et up and leave his chair as though me one had introduced a pin between he cans-: Aa *'??n a* *he cen?ed. be jp Toothlessly remarked. Well, I *wc?r. ' it has got 10 you can swear, it is timo quit." .f r0 And so he did. ' -,j, Gen Beaureuard ?Says the Moile Register: The personal paragraph rs of the Northern acd Western v re*s, when at th. ir wit's eod for ma rial, either send General Beauregard * ? France or engage him to a Virginia r! esuty. We had the pleasure of seeing 8. is General at the opera in New Or- V1 !ans last Monday week, looking remark- w bly weil and listening to "Salut a la \ance" while sundry papeis hud it lat he had sailed for Fr nee. " M A new keg, churn, bucket, or other .u< ooden vessel will generally comtnu- w icate a disagreeable taste to anything iut is put into it. To preveut this iconvenience, scald the vessel well tl ith boiling water, letting the water I' amain in it until cold; then dissolve jj ame pearl-ash or soda in luke-wann w rater, adding a little lime to it; wash he inside of the vessel well with this lotion. Afterwards scald it wrll rith h?>t vwit-:-r. and rinse with c??l<l ^ rater 'before ;.yoii use it The reason (( nr fhis is,, the -ready cootbination of esinous matter with alkalies to form ompoyjidfl soluble in aloohol. h ?' - e v**" ?' A young husband, having ccl< bnted ;i little too ijjucIi, was hd h-uie by on? of hi* friend*, who rang the dour bull mid retreated to the opposite aide of the Mreet to see if it would be auswered. Promptly the door was opened, and the fond spouse who had waited for her tutatit. beheld him in ill his toddinesp. <^p>j, Walter, is this >00?" "yes, tnj dear." What in the world has kept vou *0?" f'Been out oh a little turo wi^h the boys. my d darl iog." "Why, Walter, you are intoxicated !'' ''Yes, my ite-ir, i estimate tliHt's so." "What uu cart I, uiad-' you so drunk? And A-liy-rTsoh. wl-y.fdo y.iu come hotue to tin- im this .dreadful state "Because, ny Hariing all the Other pluces'r shut "p-" ; I .. "V 5. Tun VlBriiixu Jftfrtftft.?We shall never torget that woman, says the fli l.-boru (N. C-) Beoorder as she itood by the fence around her neat little jottagc homo and give her rations of >read to the half, stunned s Idh-ro reaming home from Appomacr x. ,S'r," ruiintinff to a li'. eMilwk. tear her cottage door," jundur lay s \ . ill; they are buried side by aide?fur toys?I gave them all." The tears trearoed down her cheeks, and we left lerktaadiag there?a Raohel, like tie loe-Vritten of in Scripture. ?-??? & A Queer Story.?The remarkable ihenotuonon of a rain-shower of tire lays duration, and confined to a cme ury lot at Aiubile, Ala., in which thir ecu members of the same family have ieen interred, was witnessed by up rards of 200 persons. It continued igbt and day, and at no time during to continuance did it rain anywhere ise in the neighborhood. "Those who rst witocsaed the phenomenon were fraid to call general attention to it, far rar they might run the risk ot being onsidered insane. Stubbornness Utilized.?The 'aria correspondent oft be lamdon Dai f News snys: "I shall ne*cr see a onkey without gratefully thinking of a 'russiao. If any one happens to fail, ut with hiajookass, let me recommend im, instead of beating if, to slay and it it. Donkey is now all the fashion. Pben one is asked to dinner, as an iuacement one Is told that there will be onkey. The flesh of this obstinaro ut weak-minded quadruped, is decioos?iu color mutton, firm and ivory. This ilicge 4l!l dcsrroy many lushins, and amoDgthem the prejudice Kinli Inut nreronteii manv aniuials be ig used as fad. I chm moct solemnly sert thut I never vi?h to testis a belter inner than n joint of a donkey or a igoutuf cal.'' A litile colored girl, about nine years d, daughter of Ann Wood, of this >ao", was drowned in Reedy Rivor, on [oiiday la-t. Tfi?* chil<i was walking i i a plank over a part of stream above in falls, near Mr Cline'a plaining 1 ill, in company with un older sister, hen she foil into the swift current; < le td'ter"tried to save h^r, and would ' ire been drowned, also, but for the scue effectr-d by a colored man, who i ippeucd to be near thp sp ?t. 1 Gr-en exile Enterprise. J Tmt Rural Carolinian por De'.mbtr.?In matter onsurposscd. to pographioal i xecution nneijuiflled by * iy otber agrionltnral periodical of the j iy. the Rural Carolinian deservedly I iiintNinsa proud pre eminence in ag- * i-nitural literature. Price 82 per an- j l'u. Subseriptions received at tbp ' 3urnal office. The 'Charleston R'pnWcnn says: Pome of our Trial Juries, and her officers appointed we might name. , e an infamous set of Idnck-legs, and beta are among the stupidest n^s-i. [j| at ever held power w> .*vth 0 J? >ott-will remove these wi ' n,. iL efficient or crime is fairly spasaionately proved. This last Uu'vjvolves upon the people. Will tlk lopl^'regleot that duty? - ? - i Whit do you mean by ? cat and doe fe?" said a husband to an angry wife. Lo<>k at Carlo and Kitty, asleep on ie rue; I wish men lived half as graceiUv with their wives " ,Stnp." Mid ic lady, tie theiu together, aod see >w they will agree. New Views of Woman's Rights?A ermont gin wants to know if the oman's rights movement includes the ght to do the courting. If it does, ie is in for it, as the men in her cinily are very bashful.?There is iiuetbing practical in that. A short hand reporter of the fashington Globe can write with both and* at the same time?the left taking ores and the riirht transcribim;?and said to bo the ouly man iu tbo world ho oan do this. The half of five?"How many are lero of ye's down there?" shouted on rish overseer to some men in a coal it. "Five," was the answer. "Well, ten, the half ov ye's to come op here," lid be. A beautiful irirl at Norfolk, has postond her wadding day two weeks, be* iuse she wasn't going to be mar ed with her face all speckled with maquito bites. ^ong steps in walking will he fash, liable with young ladies this winter. REMOVED! GEORGE KcLEAjr, Barber and Hair Dresser,, Has remove*! hia Snlotra to the house nu Butledge Street, next to Meesrs. Kershaw & Kershaw's Law Office, which has been fl:ted up with a view to the comfort and con veujafce of his customers, where he proposes to practice his art in his usual auperioi Booms are attached fur tne benefit of those who desire to enjoy the luxutj of a Jiath. He returns thank-* for the patronage heretuore received and respectfully solicits Its continuance. ? Sept 22. WANTED AGENTS?#75 to **) per moolh?evenwherv. male and female. i'To introduce the Genuine Improved Common Souse Family Sewing Machine. This Machine will atitcu, hem, fell, fuck, braid, cord, quilt snd embroider in a most superior ninn smc'' Pricwjmlr'ftS;' Futty warnfllted for five rears, we will pay IJ.OOU fur any machine that wi-l sew a stronger, more beautiful drniore elastic seam than ours It make* the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stHrb ra:i be cm, and still the cloth eandot be pulled , apart without tearing ih.? We pay Agon's 5 to S^OO per month nod j rgcense* or a commission frmn v/bieh twiee . fh-j . . _ V >! nie. Foi'CirL-uiar.:., .tod Terms, tumly or address ;i w. ;:OGEBS& CO., 402 Libraiy M< eel. Pniistleltihoi, P?,CAimoH,?Do not be imposed up??n by other parties palming off Worthless cast Iron machine under the tame name or otherwise. Our* ia the only genuine und rmlly practical cheap machine machine manufactured. , ' .. | Louisville Excelsior Ploughs. These Ploughs are made of either Cttet Iron or S eel, and are the best and cheapest "in the market. Send for puce list. Also, Amos' and other Ploughs or all prices and descrip* tions, Corn Similars, Straw Cutters Ate. V>. ^ (Also, always on bsnd,) Moore-s Nlw York Ploughs, ' AT $-2 EACH.A fall stock of PLANTERS' and BUILDERS' HARDWARE, consisting in part, of Elw?lls' and Hindis' Hoes. Spades. T'ace Chains, Axes. Nails. of warranted qualities, Guns, Cutlery and Household Articles,? Wholesale am. retail, by C. KEKRISON, JR. A CO., 849 King Street, (sigu of the Big Axe). Charleston, S. C. C- RFERRtSO.V, JR. W. J. AZOV, C. WAOKK Octobers. Jut SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE BEDS LS A WSBOEO THBGRBAT Wjjpr Mm Tin 4# MANUFACTORY. W3I. KNABE & CO. t>* *AKU,!'AClTR?B8 Grand, Squareand Upright PIANOFORTES BALTIMORE, BIN These Instruments have -been before the Pubiic for nearly Thirty Years, and upou excellence alone attained an unpurchased preeminence, which pronounces them unqualified. Their TOJNTE] combines treat power, sweetness and "fine niuiling quality, us w ell as great parity of Intonation and Sweetness throughout the eutire scale Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so innuy Pianos IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled using none but the very best sea<oxkd mater \L, the large capital employed in our business enabling us to seep continually an immeuse stock of lumber, &c, un hand. All our Square ianos bare our New Improved Overstrung Scale aud the Aurafee Treble. We wouid rail specjal attention to our late improvements GBA N D PI A X OS AN It SQUARE GRANDS. Patented August 14. which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Piano fully warranted for Five Years. We have made arrangements for the SOLE Wmoi.rrai.r Aof.NCY for the most rejehra tcflPARLOR ORHAN.8 mid MEI.ODEOxNP which wc offer, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factor) Price* Wil KNABE & CO. Baltimore. Mo. I^Sept. 16. Cut. DR. SH ALLEN BERCER'8 Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops I be Chills. This Medicine has been beforo the Public fLftoen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does notpurgo, does not sicken tho stomach, is perfectly safe in any doso and tinder all circnmstances, and is the only Medicine that will ? ? ? A V 0 | V CURE IIWMtuiM i ?.k . *r>a permanently every form of Fovcr and Ague, because It is a perfect A?U? Motonalsria. Bold by all Drngsfrita. New Fall and Winter GOODS, MRS. ELIAS hr>n nn hand, and offer* at the LOWEST PRICE3. n general stock of MERCHANDIZE, conaiating in part, of DRY GOODS, of every description, CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES, &c.. &c. Also. SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA, MOLASSES FLOUR. BArON, LARD. 8ALT BAGGING and TIES, with every other ariicle usnallv called for. Her motto being QUICK SALES and SMALL PROFIT8. she is pre pared to make it to the interest of purchaaera to oall, exatpine her goodaaud learn her prioea before laying in their Bapplie*. October 6. tf di&-X1 L-i U-aJEtUULflA ' ' ' .' 1 i - ' ' i f LIFE IKSDEAHCE COMPANY ' . ? . ' . . 1 OP ; Of PICE i . ' t- 4 NO 291, MAIN STREET. OAPrTAL, 8800 000 All In c tiled at tlia South? . ' ^ ,}' *'* \ Enronrage Southern Institutions. pi '"" * '"*?' Thifi i? a Pnathern Company, char trred by the Li>?i?Iutare of Tennessee, wiilr* ^APIIAli sufficient to mako her roliaftl* beyond a question/ and d ioff a Strictly LIFE INSttttAflCK * d.. : j .?.? JJIJ"JIIC0S IVIU IIUIIV UIIIUI* A IVWUH^ mmj w th<- experience of older Companies and having adopted the- moat liberal plans together with rigid economy in our management, our suocefc* bat exceeds ed our greatest expectations and hat plated the COMPANY in a permanent and reliable position. In its first two years we have issued between THPKE THOTJ8AND and THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED PQLI- 4 CIKS. and our accumulations amount to EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. 9 4 FresMt. M. J. Wicks, President Mem ' * phis k Charleston R. K. $ Vioe-Presd't, J. T. PlTTlT. See'y, W, F. Boyle. REFERENCESf Hon. 0. A. Trenholm, James H Wilson and W. J. Magratb, of Charlat too: Hon. J. P. King, of*Augusta. R. J. MAGILL, General Agent for 8. C. Dr. C.J. Shannoh Med. Examiner. >f. MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Am Doilart per Aimmm. 64 PAGES'READING M ATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. r X). WTATT AIKEN, CHAXUESNX a CL 1 P. P.TOtLE, CH ABLESTON, S. C. *Am largest and most complete Manufactory of Doora, Sashes, Blinds, nonfilings, in the Southern States. 1 Largest and most complete ) Manufactory of Doors, Sashes Blinds. Mouldings, f Sic. in thejSouthern States, ) Prited Price List Defies Competition. send puu oxe. Sent Free on Application. $1000, kewakd. ,' T> r nil ..A T??titn> nr. r nr nur roar in ijhiih uirrum^t a %mn^ Ulcerated PileM that De Bing'ePilo Rem edy fails torure. It it prepared expressly to carp the Piles and nothing else, and has cured cases of over 'JO years standing. Sold by all Druggists. VIA FUGA. DeBing.s Via Fuga is the pare juices of Barks, Herbs, Boots, and Berries, for CONSUMPTION. Inflammation of the Lungs; all Liver, Kidney, and Bladder diseases, organic Weakness Female Auctions, General Debility, and al. complaints of the Urinary Organs in Mal?i ai d Female, producing Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Gravel, Dropsy and scrofula, which n-08t generally terminate in Consumptive / Decline. It purifies and enriches the Blood, the Billirtry, Glnnriul.tr and decretive system; Corrects and Strengthens the nervous and Muscular forpi a; it act* like a charm <in-weak nervous and debilitated females, bot- young and old None should lie without it. Sold everywhere. Laboratory?142 Franklin St. Bait., M4. Aug * ' ? , # t ' Goshen Butter. A Superior Article of Goshen Butter, just' eceived at KIKKLEYb. 1 Irish Potatoes AND ONIONS, just arrived. A splendid article of Ouious and Irish Potatoes, at KIRKLEY'S. . CANDIES, | CRACKERS, Biscuits, Raisins. Cheese, ft*. KIRKLERY8