FA i i >. r A X 1 ) ? 1 I i KS II > E. Above all bluer fcniurcH wliich adorn the knauie character, doiieaey stands fcr.' int.Hl Kvithia the providciieo of good tnsto. \V a tVrs.?Wart? iuiv? bciii cured by the ?pjilifht.M '.i < a'ly (for a low days) of spirits il'.-uU-. Lt decs not stain the kin, or kayo a seal* where the warti have been. Good Ukmkdi">!.?For corns caty idioe.v; lor bile, extreise; for rhcuiuii lism, now flannel and patieileo; for gout, ioast and water.-} ihr the tooth ache, a dontistjfor debt, industry; for love, nintriinony; and for drunkenness total absti nance. A Good Jokic.?Considerable amuse ment was erea teil in tin; Sonnte at Wash ington, {.?ometiu^ngo, by tho presentation of a petition by Senator Scott, of Pcnn sylvania, pruyinj?'for the passage oI'jhi amendment '.'> the Constitution provid ing that no person shall bo eligible to . fUCo who indulges in intoxicating drinks. The Sotuitpr? scu'nicd to take the petition as a good :::r in mind that it takes twice as much sect!, and Jinir.tiinc! the labor on badly prepared land that is required on thoroughly pre pujvd soil. 'I li ? ! .- place to : eh >;, and how long we are lo last. Ti'iu Political Sirtliv! rox.?Senator Uoolittlc of Wisconsin, in a recent letter says: "In my opinion the presold pa;*h holds power simply hectttt.se those who are opposed to it do not act together. Three million Democratic voters arc op posed to it, and, as 1 hclieve, nearly one million Republicans are opposed to it. Gail Iho four mil!.on unite and vote to gether? If they can, they will have a majority of five hundred thousand. If they cannot, they must fail. '?How enn this union in political ac tion be effected ? It cannot by u coali tion of leaders to obtain office and pow er. There must be a union of masse* i upon the common principles, and to effect a common an I great patriotic pur pose." Kalk ok run Ujcion ani> SrAUT.vx ut'iui K. 15.?A correspondent of the I'lucnix, writing front Union ('. 1!., says Of the .-ale of this rottd on Monday Ins! : "The rood was first hid in by lite Slate al 5010,000; but tlic terms not l>oin. coin plied with, it was re-sold, and L* 1,(1 in again by the State, at. Sl^O.O^O- The j terms not being complied with again, i; was put up the third time, ami bid in hv General NVorthington, ni SloO.OOO.'' ?'There uro two ways ofd dug iI,"said Put to himself, us he stood musing ami waiting for ft job on the street corner, '?if l save tue", :.;!,?>(!<) 1 must lay u\y?y 01*200 n year for twenty via;-.--, or t can put au'tt'v ?20 n year lor two hundred years. Now, which way will I do i; V" ,,l)onouucing knavery in (.he hbstr/u t is like t< -s'-ng pchhlcs into the ocean; it is only when scoundrel:} specifically collared nnd held up to public scorn and seof?ng lhat the ?rs tire troubled t; s?me pari Ose," R U SS K Llj ST R/E KT, . ? OKiV^GlChURa, S. c. fiQT l-kitb.'a-vlion gimnuitccd. \V. A. MERONJCY, Proprietor. ?> ? feb M AN ADAMS' t ()TTAt JE PitESS, withChatfb | ami Koller. Prihtr t> hy s inches; will !>c -old liii' half ol originalcost. Address. F. P. I1.EA-RI), Columbirt. S. ('. C?.L /,'//;/, i HOTEL, Thw liret-chir*? and entirely new establish merit, located in the bushie? midst of South Carolina^ Capital, atlorris the very liest neeoiu tnotlalionsto tho travelling public and penu:: nCtit giict-?. Largo Airy liorius, elegantly mr iiishcd, l!..-l!-, and Water throughout. Ladies'r.n l Gentlemen's Btihs, hot and cold, Telegraph OHico i;i tho Uo.tundii; :?j>.u:tous iriliiard-Il?'j:?, fitrnished witli Pli?htri % <'..! lender's hed Table-'; and with" all tlio modern improvements of ahrst^diiss Ifdtcl. Tho ^?OIj^JMI BMA" Is i ii all respi ?!-. one of the i'.r-t houses South. Tito proprietor having binl an cxperlcncis fit \ nearly ti tjuartor ofa century in the management of theCharlcstriu lloicj, foi nUHleiont guarantee thnt tlu; "COLUMIUA'' will be found as rep resented Proprietor. J. I). Eunns, V 'v ' - -. - ...vs. F. (UiiiifiSr, };A?wtniife ALEX, Vo SSS^ a*u ?E\L u&. i ^ j?3 ? 'S1 ? OoluiiiiMa, S. O Spartanb?rg Union R, R. hoivK Tit a ik. ti" tuaix. Arrive! Leave. Arriyo; Leave. Spiirtunburg 5.JIU ?.2"? Ih't&viliu " 6.00 (j.OO -J.r>:; .?..-,:;, Pacolet ('..us c..i:; 4.-HJ AM Jottysviilc 0.411 0. is -1.1 >."i .1.10 LnibnviHo 7.21 7.50 HM SaiUite Jt,2(U ?.-2? :'.::o 2.:to Khb Datri s.so " ."> 2.10 2.1"> Shctton 0.1;) ?.tili 1.J? 1.10 Lvte.l' Ford IU? '.'.!'> L12 1.17 Strcither 10,03 10.10 1 2.50 1 ?_'.?'?" Airtoa ! 1.00 12?0 THOS. II. JKTKIi, President.. Charlotte, ?oluniuia & Augusta H, II. Trait. No. I. Twiii X... 2. Ix'ave Augusta ; - - :t.t?"> a. M. (1.0 1 V. Sf. Le.\'v? Co!-mibin - - 8100 A. M. h.OO i'. M. Arrive Charlotte - - 2.1? l\ M. 5,20 A. -M. OolXO SOl'tii. Leave Charlotte - - 7.10 A. M. S.',.", p. M. Leave Columbia - - L?7 i'. M. Ai M. Arrive Auuustu -:; - Oi?? P. M. IM Ai M. No. i Train daily. Tiiuri* hudui d?se connection t<. id! i*rints Nortlt, South and W. ?. Through tickets sold and baggage checked So ldi priii. ';;. 1 j oint-. Standard torn?W;,*!; mgtoii City time. F. !'. A l.KXAND: K. < lv ijeritl Stiperiuti iu!< tit. I!. !'. Doum:v, (h>ii. Kreight ami Ticket Agt. South Oarollna it. R. MA III Aiil) i'As-u.VOl tt tuai.x. Leave Coiumbia i;t - - . 7.10 a m Arrive tit t 'ha? U+um at - - o.2t)'p in Leave < iiarh-su.n at ... S.20 a m Arrive'ht'Columbia ft! - - - IlidO p m XKIIIT I'.XlUtl'.-.Sl'm'.IOlI f ANI" AfX'pMMOOATlON Til AIX-, ! Sundays exeeptcd.) Leave columhhi at 7."??'! j? in Arrive ai Charleston at - - <'.?!?"> a in Leave Ch ail est on ?i ... 7,10 pin Arrive at Cetlttiiihia a! - - ti.OOa'hi Cimiih'ii A'l'ionnnod.ition Train will ctuuinu6 I to run lit t/ohiiubia its fonnerly?M.on(|ays, j Wednesdavs and SaUirdnvs. A. L. TYI.Fli, Viec-l'i Vidi lit. S. P. l'w xf.Ns, (Jenend Ticket Agent. Grec-ivillo ?c Columbia R..R. UP. Leave Columbia nt - - - 7.00 a in A lston ... - 0.10 10 " NewhtiTy - - - ILIA am ?' < \?keshufv ... :*,.e:i p m " IK I ton -' - - - - A.0O p :n Arrive at-tJivciiville ... U.JJO p in DOWN. Leave t i ricnviMc at - - - til" am '* Helton - - - ? IvO-fi a ni " C^ke.dinrv ... 10.07 a ni " Alilieville - - - a in " Nvwhtiry - - - l.oO p in " AIkiou '.!.(,:? p in Amve at Columbia ... ;>,.t, p >.\ TiiOK. DODAMFAD. . Geii?ri'tt Superinteiidt nt. M. T. ILihTr.hrr, tieiieRd Ticket Agent. Blii? Iliil^c II. Ii. Leave Anderr?ti - - 0.00 p r.i Peitdlelon - - - 7.uo p in " Pt irv'vill. 7. i "? \> in Arrive-; at Wiilh'dlti - .S.SO p in I., ive Wtdhallti - - - :!. I"? a 111 Perrvvillo - - - 1.510 a lit " I Vuo'lctoii - - ?..10 a hi Anivc at An.Lr.uK - - G.U0.? hi THE UNIVERSAL LIFIS NS?BANCB CO M'PjA N 69 Saibortv Street, New "STorK. TIio Original Stock Life Insurance Company of the United Sla! O F F I C E K S WILLIAM WAiEEB, President. HE2CUY .1. FURBElt, Vico-President ?E011C1D L. MoNT.UilD, Actuary. J<)HNML PEWLEY, Secretary. / IX W. LAMHEltT, M D., Medical In.. Tnis Company Offers the Following Important Advantages to tho* a AhLt Effecting Insurance on their Lives. 1st. Insurance at Stock Hates, being from 20 to UU Per Cent, less than the Pute? cl^arr/\ i,y Mutual Companies; \ 2d. Each Policy-holder is regarded as a Stockholder to the extent of one Annual I'roy.uni on his Polity, ami will uliuro in ilie I'rotits of tho Company to the saute extent us a StotKhYuA' owning an equal amount of the Capital .Stock. , ?' :$d* Every Policy issued by the Company is non-forfoitable, and contains a Clause auttij? \\? exact Surrender Value. |? Ilt:Fon:-: Ixscmxo Youn Like on AecniTixo tiik Aoexc* ok any Company! I THE E'OliIiOWSNG- - A lengtltcued experience im? demonstrated that the fates of Premium on'inarily cbarpibl by Life Insurance Companies are Irani twcuty-live to thirty pet rent. In exeeswot what uro itrct-^jv fur a safe mid legitimate conduct evf the ini.-ine-s. hi oilier words, carelitlly ami prudently Lnan agc j?or cent, of the amount charged lor prc'mi .< When i.t.'.' InsuranceCoinpaJiie? wort tirst orga mriu, the reliability of the data upon vl the premiums V?lcrc coiwiriictod had not undergone the test of. experience. It wasthoiuht. tLn for'c, no more than common prudence to adopt a scale of premiums which wouiil, in any Jcn't. meet nil the presumed and itnlorseeti contingencies of tho,ytisnicss. As long the matter was involved in ?o;no dotiht, it was heller t<> l\x the rate !f d:>r premium charged as w.u- found unnecessary tor tiie purposes of the business and the complete secorisy of the Company. ; '? ; ' 1 ?. Experience, however, having satisfactorily, demonstrated that the e rat.s are exe-efsive, what po-Mhtc excuse csin llierfc be toi" maintaining them? Availing liicntselves of this experience, tho Lircn.rs nod Mannger." of (he Vniurt.nl Ji'e //. fnirauca fjoiiipauy at i& organization, adopted a scab: ol ptvmiOi.u< in Accordance llu-rcwitf, and which lias proved to Is; fair and adequate, and ail ibut Was nuosnry to meet the rcquifemi isU/fif These premiums are aooat twenty-live per cent, lower than those charged b; mal * ?jinpaines. It iilso apl eared, ituuiiutcji as the rates so established were as near n'4 could poeslbly lk mined ji/tV rates, and net in'exccsrtof what Insurance has prcviunsiy cost the pohoy-hol prudent management jn.-ily Mu rif.; inclined bv tin. in in imdenido Icter ic in V ln r the Mutant Com pan ies, tint any prolits arising iron longed to tbe stockholder^ oi the UOiiipany, tor bu.-tness. Experience has shown that there are sources of profit in the prurtjee of the hp.sities.-^-. hh h thevry w ill ?bt admit of being considered as eloiue.uslti the ciilcolaiion of die premiums'. yPlrcW result frotp il "aviiiy in the mortality of tbe tiicinhirtsol a Ct.mj.aiiy bwing to the uKtliiy^c? i :i..u ifgOod lives), a gain in iiiterot on the itivesiiuculs of the Coin pony over that as-i.n.eTT in the calcularlon ?.t it- p euiiiims, the profits derivable fn in the lapsing and surrender of Polit ies by the numbeis and irom other.uiinor hotireo. i ? ; . r i I'rotits Irtan these sources, i:i a company ptt.-sv-sul of a capital of $2(ib,IH10, anif. dojng n fair iimoiuii t?f business, >rtntl>i the CVnoxiuy io/rtttJiri'e ti-o ? ? ? : :<-itt n< -i >i.i r>yior/ toii??tnm tit tlic regular 'vSVee/r" nltc*, nxijniriitg thing p'T cent. /< w/.o i that charged by J/tituol Ct'tfOtaaiV'', and wbicji ir ctpiivalni to a vearly '"diviilend" paid in advance of that amount organ'ration this Jtmqiauy li.-is received in pivmiiiurj from iis j. >licy-ho!,>)i!ii, the Universal has viitnnlly j'.ail tin in a 'Mividi ml" ol i ", ami paid it, too, in tiJnoicd instead tit at thy end of c ue or :yor Vinn-. It \< iiupossiblu to liml uiiy ?. xamplc ol a Mutual Cptnptuiv furnisblifg iusuVaiict' at *oluw a vt si by r. :;? inu to i;- p(dicy-iudtlers an etpiai ainountjupon sitnlliir receipts'. SlX'os'i?. Participation in tie Ici/ilhuutc piufita oj\tht. (.oinpnny, iq;?m a plan xrlich / the. t ? !i ! t. ,\i tin aametmUmvut which lUr TlltiH bv the combined atlvantages iir'pbu: from low stock rate nild partieipation if the profitR I it is eonliilentlv believed that tbe CNiVhltSAL LIFE iNSL'UANCE LC.Ml'ANY oilers in surance :;t its lowest practicable cosf; tv-^y Tbo-e of the existing l'oliey-boblers w ho de-ire to participate in (lie rrtifils i ulertbe new I'lan can do .-<> by iicikitig applictiiiOn to tbe Head Uiliee, or to any of tiie Agnus ?f the C?im pauv. Tue rannyan^ iit in n t/iund financial condition. Ilntiu of A.-"-!*, to I.inbili?? MO to 100. CO"ti?MM) HKIJAP.I.E AtiENTS WANT12P, who will deal direct with tlo New York Olllce, ami lo whom hill General Agent?' Couimiisibna will be paid. M. W. O.?IY, M. C HUTLEB, State Sujk rinleiulcius of Agencieti. Columbia, S. C, September I lib, JS7I im Ii EII8 li A W ISOUjiE, i \ By A. S. RODGERS, Camden, S. CV Transient Ivatc?, $2 50 per .lay; I' y Poardcrs, ptr week, lin.ird ftvA Lodging, p'.r v.te'*, ?7. /