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v\ml ouarDi our caros away. \ wsfc ?io H r.iii A j A , .' ??ii , I alniyat ?itnk th? onxjdj, Drop dow? ?he "wee!, ?IM l?!o?so?3 0f ^o^(r^h?)V I)lo?m nrotlnd u?h?re.' ? . | 'ISSniiVAf?&th' bf fcoa.'i?n ' 7 1 ?J** Hound many a cradle lies, <i And et^ry, Jltytlo babv f illrlngs a blessings from the skies. ' .??^..?.^'ib'Tilt ural. The Dignity of 4gffa?UWft* i &Stfj 0f about one lilth of that of South Carolina, Was covered/ in the days of Dlodorus Sioulus, with fifteen thousand eiti?s and towns, con taining a population of pei hops aoven millions. Tho stupendous ruins which romains boar witness to tho science, wealth and grandeur of that land of wonder, at a voyy carjby period and for rainy 'centuries. The ' capitol build iog at MOO?B, for tho accommodation of tho government, consisted, aooordiog toHerodi tas, of twelve vast halls, surrounded by three thousand chambers. TJio Egyptians had lit tle, if any counnorco with other nations in early times, and all this amassing wealth and grandeur were duo to agriculture alone. To regulato this first of arts, to stimulate industry, tp cultiv?lo thc homely, virtues, were the main ends of government and religion. In deed, to tho ancient Egyptians agriculture was^ellgion. In that far-off, backward and abysm* Of time-tho pre-historio ago of man -this wiso peoplo had beyond all manner of question a knowledge of thc ,truo God. Him they symboljsied, cvon as wp do, under thrco aspects, personal persons, i. e., masks or ap pearances; and their Ph th ar, Ncith and Gneph, Ibo most ancient trinity of oneness, corresponds to ours. Their wise priesthood long had a knowlodgo of symbolism, since lpst to thc world, and understood the true signification of all national objocts and opera tions. Tho sun in his heat typified God's love ; in his light God's wisdom, and io his active, productive energy, the Spirit of Good ness. They be' old, in tho universal cosmos, marriage os thc primal principle underlying all things hero and hereafter. The sun was ?naso?line, as it is with us ; tho moon femi nine. Descending into lower degrees, tho water was masculino, the earth feminine. They spoko, as wo do, of "Mother Earth/* but with infinite difference. Wo usc the word,poetically ; the Egyptians and tho early Greeks, religiously . and devoutly. CprcSj ftotnvwhioh we derivo our word cereal, was with the Crooks Demeter or Gemeter, that is, " Mother. rEarjth:": priB ca vu o finally; to bo worshipped as tho ohiof deity of Egypt, and tho name is from I-Si, signifying fertility, in thc language ofthat country. Tb ono peoplo God's power was tho most imprcssive quality, and they would symbolize Him os a lion ; to another, His providonco or far-socingness, and they would give to Jove an eaglo. But tho goodness, beneficence and usefulness of the deity most profoundly impressed tho de vout minds of tho ancient Egyptian priest hood, and they sympolized this quality or ap pearance or person of God under the form of that animal which is of all the most perfect form of charity or beneficence to man. With the bull they plowed their land and trod, out the-grain; and there is nothing of the cow in body or in operation which is not of uso to Ulan. The people, soon losing sight of tho 'beautiful living parable, fell to worshipping tho animal itself. Hence the worship of thc edf by tho children of Israel, whioh they had been taught in Egypt. Osiris was the masculino principle of use; Isis the femi nine. Osiris wa s "in tho highect degree tho rab; Isis? the- moon. Osiris was Father Nilo; Isis, Mother Earth, Motlier Egypt. J^eir greater gods wore but phases of tho When ho touched the ecliptic, cater ing our hemisphoro, thu sua was Amnion, .und a ram waa sacrificed to him. Hence our alga of Aries at that point. As ho ascended , to thp highest point- and exhibited bin power, ho WAS Horns and tbo-lion. . At the autumnal equinox he became Sera pis, and died at the winter solstice. Thon about Christmas the young god Harpocrats waa boro, If when the sun passed out of our hemisphere Isis wept for - the death of Osiris, so, too, did Ceres or Demeter bewail the loss af her Proserpine, the germinating nnd fructifying principio. ,Whob 'proser pine in spring carno from the arms of Pluto nad kissed bia mother-when Osiris- em braced his wi.fo-"'tho gordal earth toemedj wjth kindly fruitage Still tho earth had td bo tilled by the hand of labor, ond tho wiso God. in all tho operation of nature and of f feoa;?Jt jovca?cd th?t?th)ry . -iwercv but {symbolical or parabolical of tho mind nod of 'th? souls' Tho Kingdom of ''lftavon is ns if a man should oast ?oed into ,tWoaytk^ Mx#??M%t?o> then tho stalk'; lastly, tho full oar ; and Di. vino wisdom Wau likened tho tr?ilui of His . Word to seed p(antc4 U yikiw ?wi?? yto?d lng sometimes no product, sometimos ?gain ;'!rhe tillage of the mini nnd soul of man. So fulj . ?f dignity and sapotity wa* agriculture t? tb? wfaA?lof Hpk?,|tb>? thas^n^ oltatcieni H&pt, mhM a priest, 4?i? forth fr?n, bis < pal nco nf tor a nnua 1 subsidence of Aa | Nilo, ' accompanied by tba pries ti, and laying bi? ?if ??wpti fa . year. - In thia- wny. W?S it declared in-the iilb? .-A ci iii.1t? <a*'f { v c (mt fi ort i moat/QoJ^irm /m^nhsrj b^ tf\o p^ogio tpia^Qyid und tho Stato hoDorod human labor, aod that nothing was moro BU o rod and dignified than tilling tho soil and making b.cad for man. Aro wo wiser? Isitkmorjp'^ofbora^lOj and mio-liko for a youth to" weigh but r) hoy worths of sugar, or to mix drug?, or to vox lliohard ROQ* or to walk tho streets in curls^ and po ?jif?lp, tj^o^th jhurc^?Inarms ^> jtrike the plowshare i uto tho earth and add to tho oom J fort of his pooplo and tho grandeur of bb Stato ? Lot us thank God that slavery h> dpuo MUh> alfa gie diy . for ?Jioporhjg eikuua? | (abor is drawing nigh ; and that, Uko tho youn'g?rXJyT?s; who lcd forth the Athenian oxilo to behold tho fields tilled by his own hands, our young men may learn how noblo and kinglike a thing it is, and,how snored to Worfc the cjsrth;-r-Rut-al CaroliuiaT}. j How to be Handsome Most people like to bo handsome. Nobody denies the great power any person mny havo who has a good faoo, and who attracts you by good looks, even before a word hos boon spoken. And wo soo all rta of devices io moo and women to improve their good looks paints and washes, sud all kinds of cosmetics, including a plontiful anuointing with dirty hair ott! Now, not every one oan ?have good feat ures. They are as God mado them ; but al most any one can look well, especially with good health. It is hard to givo rules in a rery short spaoc, but in brief these will do. Keep clcan-^-wash freely, and universally vi tb cold water. All tho'skin* Wants is loavo o oot freely, aud it will take care of itself, [ts thousands of air holes must not bo pluggod ip. Eat rogularly and simply. Thc stomach ian no moro work all tho timo, uight and day, hah a bor.se ; it must havo regular work aod cgular rest. Good teeth aro a help to good looks. Inrush hom with a soft brush, especially at night. Jo to bcd with tho teeth clean, Of courso, o havo white teeth, it is needful to let obacco alono. Any powder or wash for thc coth should bo vory simple. Acids may vbi ten thc teeth, but they take off tho enamel ir i nj uro it. Sleep in a cool room, in pure air. No one tan have a cloon skin who breathes' bad air !?ut moro than all, in order to look well vnko up tho mind and soul. When tho mind is awake, thc dull, sleepy ook passes away from tho cyos. I do not mow that thc brain expands, but it seems to Think, read-uot trashy novels, but books dint have something in them. Talk with people who know somothiug ; hear lectures ind learn by thom. This is ono of tho offcots of good preaching A man thinks and works, aod tells us tho re sult. And if wc liston, and hoar, and undor staud, tho mind and soul uro worked. If thc spiritual nature is aroused, so much tho bet ter. Wo hove seen a pluin fuce really glori Sod by thedovo of God and man which shono .brough it. Let us grow handsome. Mon say they can't afford books; and sometimes ,hoy don't even pay for their newspaper, [u that case, it docs thom little good-they nust feel so mean while reading it. But non can afford what they really choose. If M tho money spout in .self-indulgence, in mrtful indulgence, wore spent in books, and ?elf improvement, WO could SCO a chungo. Men would grow handsome, and women, too. The soud would shine out through thc eyes. Yo were not meant to bc mere uniniuls. Let is have books, and read thom, and sermons, md heed them.-Health Reformer. i- -.? tm A MILDWINTER.-No ico has yet been ut at tho North, and there has uot yet been single day's skating on tho rinks of Now fork. COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ?? GOLDSMITH, P. KIND. QOL?SRfluTTiHI & BOM?, BOUNDERS Ac Itt A C II 1 If I ATS PIKEN IX IRON WORKS, COLUMBI!, s. e. MANUFACTURERS OF Roam Englnosof all sizes, Horse Powers. Circular md Malay Haw Mille, .Vlouv Milla. Orist, Sugar Jane and Cider Mills, Ornamental House and itoro Fronts, Railings for Grave-yards, Vqrndoha, ito. ; Agricultural Implements, Brass ned Iron hastings of all kinds made to order on short no lo?, and do the moat reasonable terms. Also, IOIO Manufacturera of the Brooks Revolving Cot on Press, for South and North Carolina. NQVV3,0,1800 ,; H T18^: ? , 1> KK! R. STOKES, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY Paper Rilling EHtuiiilNimient, njbfii ?M?O. ?Mnbiri h? oui); >. < n 13?! <. Apposite the Pboanix and Gleaner Publishing House,, i ?, * . ! i MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA/ S. 0. T>LANK BOOKS of oil kind's, such as $hor tj iff's, Clerks', Judge of Probate, County Com mission eta, etc., made to. order and ruled to'any pattern, of 'tho iiKsT I'APER AND HATKKI M.S, with or without printed headings ; also, 3;vgcd or indexed, ns required. Special attention given to the .binding of Music, Periodicala, Law Rooks, and all other ALEX. Y? LEE, Rclwcon Laurel and Blandlng, .**$t.\18,d$W> \V\ it ?II.?^., ? , ,<(ii..?l: i,, ? _ i ' y^?^y i. i uni? nii i^i in a i _ .nunn i ? ,,j ?lji; M tMi* (Marleston A d v ?HJW?W^c?nit s? /) ? .-.-" -^-r^-- . ? - 7$ #3 il?M ,i??,M. . ?? 'filo A ... ' MdJBRS 1 ^ r r^wi'???i'?^ i ' i'^ . ;'': ?a ? Hi lajftBMBffKOawBfcwBffw /AM uufni fl H BR IP S^^BHMB HRH^^V^^^HHB? R^^BfinOTIK^yjBTO ?'IffiKrt' < . <T n M?JiP^iMHTBMg*yjl 9 M WJtM fWr? . IK?ffl ^ I ii THE ' CAROLINA FERTILIZER*' IS MADEVROM THE PHOSPHATES OF SOUTH CAROLI NA, and is pronounced by various clieuiisls, one of I li o best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvinn (?nano in its Fertilizing Properties. These Phosphates are (lie remains of extinct lund mid sea ani mals, and possess qualities of the greatest value lo thc agriculturist. Wo annex tho analysis of Professor Sui* PA Kl). LA 1?V li A TOR Y OF THU MEDICAL COLLK'JF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Analysis of a sample of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, personally solcctcd: Moisture expelled at 212? F., 10.70 Organic Matter, with somo water of combination expelled nt alow red heat, 1,0.50 Fixed Ingredients, 00.80 Ammonia, '2.00 Phosphoric Acid-Sol?b'o, 0.00 Equivalent to 11.27 Soluble PhoFphate of Limo. Insoluble, 0.17 Equivalent to 13.48 Insoluble (bone). 13.13 24.76 Phosphate of Limo. Sulphuric Acid, 11.01 Equivalent to 23.0? Sulphate of Limo. Sulphate or Potash, 80 Sulphate of Soda, 3.00 Sand, 11.00 On thc strcugth of llicsc.rcsults I am glad to certify lo thc superiority of tho Carolin? T'or tilf'/-<;r, examined. 1 C. U. SHEPARD, Ju. Wo will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER lo Plantors anil others al $00 per lon of 2.000 pounds. GEO. W. WI 1,1.8 A tl* & CO., Factors. Nov. 8, 1809 6 4m GROVER & BAKER'S Fl HST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH . FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, ?dt BROADWAY NEW YORK. POINTS OF EXCECM?iVL'JS: Ronuty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection nod simplicity of Mnchir?ry. Using both threads directly from thc spools. No fastening of seams by hand und no waste of thread. Wido range of appHoalion withdut chango of adjustment. Tho scam retains ita beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Resides doing all kinds of work done by other Sowing Machines, these Machines execute tho most beautiful and permanent Embroidery und orna mental work. Thu Highest Premiums at all thc fairs and exhibitions of thc United States and Kuropc. have boon awarded tho Grover & Raker Sewing Ma chines, and thu work done by them, wherever ex hibited in competition. , 86?? The verv highest prize, TUE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred rn the representative of the (5rover & Raker Sewing Ma dimes, at thc Exposition Universelle, Paris 1S(?7, .hus attesting their great superioritj over all other Sewing Machines. ?iST* An illustrated pamphlet, containing price ists, with samples of both' thc Grover & Raker Stitch lind the Killittie Stitch in various fabrics, viii be furnished on request, For sale by KINSMAN BROS., Ohm leaton, S. C. Nov. 10, 1800, 5 Sin J. N. HOBSON, ? O.ll MISSION IrlUKUll AN'*.', Nos. 1 & 2, Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING ample means for advances, a bus iness experience of twenty years, und ooh ining himself strictly to a Commission Busi ness, without operating on his own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, &o. Shippers of Produoo to him may, atthoir op tion, nave their consignments sold oithcr in Charleston or Now York; thus having the nd vantage of two markets, without extra commis sion. REFERENCES} t . Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. O. ; Col. Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C,; Hov. T. 0. Som? mors, Tonn. ; Hon. John Pining, Augusta. On.; Messrs. Ooo. W. William's & Go., Charleston, S. C. t Messrs. Williams, Taylor & Co., Now York. . May 3, 1860 , 30 ? ly ~ GEO W STEFFENS, Auction ?c Commission merchant, I Pl! AND DF.ALKR IN l^ropislons, Produce, Groceries, Liquors, awtj 80 VBNPUB RANGE, Clifirlcstoii, s, C. Ho will also soil lill articles of Produoo, &o., and purchase supplies of all kinds, ou oommiBuion. , . lUrimKNojts.-Jacob Schrodor, Messrs. Novillo, Cel.-"Wm. 0, Keith. . Nov, 80, 1809 , 8 ly C F. JACKSON, a DEALER IN DRY GrOOD8, NOTIONS, &c, ? ; MAIN WREIBT,' ' i ^Qluuibia,, S, CJ.) MY MOTTO : Quick sales and small profits, and will not b undersold by,any.h?uso In tho City. ' f ... larie fcSt; WG9 j 88 tf 'i .j ?i Mii y a vt BAUcars KAW MOX*: SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. IAM now receiving my supplies .if thia Ma nure, nml Planters can rely upon getting an article fully up to standard a*, per analysis. All bought from tn y sol f, or my authorized agents, 1 will guarantee, as every cargo so sold is analyzed on arrival herc, and the high char acter of tho manure fully kept up. J. X. ROBSON, Sole Agent for South Carolina. Nos. I and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. W. J. & J. E. NEVILLE, Agonts for Oconoo County. Prof. Shepard anya nf analysis mnde October IG, 1809: "A valuable Manure, and decidedly superior to thc article of last voar." Experiment made by M. O. M. Hammond, of I Beech Island. S. C.: No Manure-887 lbs. Seed Cotton per nero. ITT) lbs, Peruvian Guano--1328 lbs. per acre. 175 lbs. Baugh's--1489 lbs. per aero. Dec. 23, 1809 ll Om CIIARLESTOrV, S. C., MANCKACTI IIKII OK HAVING Tl IK LARGEST ANO MOST COM PLETE FACTORY ia thc Southern Statis, and keeping always on hand a large and in st cumpldto stock of DOORS, SASMHS, BLIND-*, Sash Doors. Store Doors. Shutters, Moldings, &o &o., I am enabled to sell low and at manufacturers prices. N. B.-Strict attontiou paid to shipping in good order. ... July 12, 1800 42 tl Campsen Mills Flour RECEIVED THE First Premium al thc South Carolina State Fair in Columbia, 1809. THE undersigned offer thoir oountry frionds and tho public in general, a choice and pure artiolo or FLOUR. They Lavo on hand and aro grinding daily n full supply.of choice FAMILY EXTRA AND SUPER FLOUR. --ALSO, Northorn and Wostorn Fiour at lowest market price, Corn, Oats, nuc? Hay. 5,000 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, 2.000 ? OATS, 500 Bales Eastern and Northorn HAY. JOHN CA"MPSEN; A CO., Chnrloston, S. C. Deo. 7, 1809 9 3in MILL POND A NI) oi^?iNiiNi?L'?vsirrgra?, J OUPPLIEI) in-nuantitics" to suit purchnsors. . k3 Ord ors from nUnart's of tlio interior solicit ed. Addross Thoa. McCrady, Agont, P. O. Box 339, Charleston, S. C. ? lt KKK it KN cns-J ai ii OH .Adgor1 & Co,, Hon. J. B.'Campbell, Dr. St. J. Ravcnol, David .T?n nings, McCrndy & Son, W. G. Dinglo, John S Ryan. Nov. 15, 1850 6 3m ?N OC?NEI? dOUNTY, ono' and a half miles from JL the Town of Walhalla, S. G., consisting of Ono Bundren and TwentV-BltfA??-T br Land; a; largo and substantial DwolUng, Barn, <qnd all other no nesiary outbuildings. Foi por??ulaVS, apply to I : ' / , .. j; J: AV. LUDEN, Al Mr.. 0, lt. Roohau's, Walhalla, .Juno H>,186p(, -, , . ,r ^86 li ii ?; " ?1911 ,<* *,yi ?willrmnBiiH im.uff".mmt n ? ? i ? 511 Pr|z?s, $314,32Q. .. , ^r-- I Rf OT Tickets Five Dollars; LEGAL PRIZE SCHEME, Popularly known aa tho "HENDERSON, KY. ?AND-SALE." granted a special charter by the Son tucky Logislaturo, and ondoraod by thc ovornor, tho Uuitod States Sonatnrs and 500 of tho most prominent citizens of Kentucky, Capital Wife* $150,000. Smallest Prlzo 980.00, comprising tho richest Ohio lt iver .bottom lb bacco Ijands and most valuable city lots in Hen dorsnn Co.. Ky. Nono of this property is wm th loas than $200 por aero onsh, in geld ; and most I nf U IS worth from $1.000 to $3,000 por nore. ! Besides tho above prizes thoro ?8 ono prizo nf $5,000 in'ourronoy, two of $1',2?0 oash,. and j four of $300, which g<> J? tho winnora of tho first seven prizes rospootivply. Final drawing I Nil tako place DECEMBER 2?. I860, AT MA- i SONIC TEMPLE, LOUISVILLE, KY. JnJ ordor to avoid tho rush of tho past fow days ; and have your tickets peoperly registered, buy at. onco of your nearest club agent, or remit by ' Express (pre paid). Draft, P.O. rooney 6rdbr:' or registered lotter, to oithor nf tho fidlowing financial agents, who will furnish full descrip tive circulars. L. II. LYNE, Cash'r Farmors Bank, llondorson, Ky. It. li. A i. RX AN OE it, Commercial Bank, Louis ville. Ky. JOHN C. LATHAM. Pros. Bank Hopkinville, Ky. JAMBS L. DAI,KAM, Commercial Hunk, Pudu cab, Ky. B. G. TllnWAS, Cashier. Lexington. Ky. W. B. TVI.BR, Cushior Deposit Bk., Owonsboro Ky. Nov. 20, 1800._7_ tf Dr. Whittier. AREGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, ns diploma at office will show, has been longer engaged in thc t reat nient of Venereal, Sexual amt Private Diseases, thaU any other physician in St. Louis. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis Ilcrniah, and Rupture; all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial AjJiictioU* of the throat, Skin or Bones, arc treated willi unpurullod HUO COaS. Spcrmatorrea, Sexual Debility and Impotency as thc result ot'self abuso in youth, sexual excess in mat uro years, or other causes, aad which produco some of tho following effects, as nocturnal eu ti S siana, blotches, debility, dizziness, dimnczs of sight, confusion of ideas, soil forbodings, aversion to so cicly of females, loss of memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage improper, aro permanently cured. Dr. HW/rt'cr publishes a MEDICAL PAMPHLET relating to venereal diseases and thc disastrous and varied consequences of self-abase, that will besent. to any address in a scaled envelope for two stamps Many physicians introduce patients to tho ductor after rcaUing his medical pamphlet, Conttnnnica lion confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Olfico central, yet (retired-No. GI 7 St, Charles street, St. Louis, Mo, Hours, 0 a. m. to 3 p. m. Sundays 12 t o 2 p. m. Nov. 2.). lKti'.l 7 tf QOM KT IHN G IN THE STAR FOR EV U ERYBODY. UN1VERSAL?STS LOOK HERE I 1827-STAR IN THE WEST-1870. An 8 page Family Journal, devoted to Uni versalism, and containing Literary, Agricultu ral and Scientific Intelligence, with Current, Religious and Secular Nows. Edited hv REV. DR. WILLIAMSON and J. S. CANTWELL. $2.50 per year in advance. PKRMIUM TO EVERY NEW SunscniltBR. Send fm* specimen. BSay* Those who subscribo Mow got tho pnpor the balance nf the voar FREE. Address WILLIAMSON & CANTWELL. Oine.innntti. O. >7"?- 20, 1000 7 tf For Puro Water, usn yf*?I3t*^ rWC * thin colobratod Pump.^SiaSJk^n3.G ?UTCKl-M' cntlroly tastcloss, jHS^*>&?K A~ , _ , ~ f durable nod relia- wBT T?kjBr.JO ?4" ?O/O bio; oqnal to tho Wi^^K^O lUiEl\T ST good old-foshlonod ^K^M^^?r^"^ A. P"\"A wooden Pump, rind ^?Xy^v xfWwL cost less than halt tho ^^S^Kr^?b^Z^^^W money. Easily nrroiiRod >$Sr/iw!*??^4&?55^ no i\? to lio nop-freozlng, ^?^^K^^VS^^B and In construction BC himplo ^Ns?^fflk/7wSi3 that any one can put lt up and ^>f?^Hjj?r THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MADE. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE South and West, , 1'EV ICR AND AGUE OR CHILLS, Ctui bc Cured with PI?RRY ?AVIS? PAIN HILLER. Nov. 20, 1809 7 tf WANTED-Energetic mon and women to sell tho celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Piico $25. tho only reliable low price Shuttle Machino over made. For particulars and sample of sewing nddrous tho manufacturen?, J. W. BEAVER & CO., Cincinnati, O. Nov. 20, I860_7_ WANTED AGENTS ovorywhoro, to sell Gong Door Bolls for front doors of dwellings. Only ton minutos work to adjust ono. Business prnfitahlo. Address GONG BELL MANUFACTORY, East Hampton, Con Nov. 20, 1800 7 tf A. FISCIIESSER, DEALER I INT WATCKES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY WALHALLA, S. C., RESPECTFULLY informs lils friends and tho public that ho has just reorived a largo stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY, which ho is enabled to sell on tho cheapest terms, having beon selected with great cure by himself. Repairing Dono dono at short notico, in tho best mannor nnd at tho lowest living rates. ZG&~ Give mo a oall.. ( Oo.lohov 28, 1808 4 tf ----.-1-.-h-,-i-?LA-i_j J. H. VOIGT, TIN S JVC I T JHC Walhalla, S. ?., KEEPS constantly on hand PLAIN and JAPAN NER.TIN WARE, at wholosalo and retail, at ohoapbot cindi prices. . . j Also, keeps constantly on hand a variety of COOKING STOVES, of different paltorns, at (ho lowest oash prices, Aug. 5,1806 , j j , -ff] _Jtf Notice. XHEREBY notify nil persons that I wlll'not bo accountable for any debts that my wife, Louisa Vrloks, moy moko. I ? ' M? AA ' H.T. FRICKS; S ?bb. 8 1860 15 4 1 L ll T?t*I :i> JW rt EQUALITY LIFE INSURANCE COM 11/ PAN Y OF VIRGINIA. REASON WHY EVERY ONE SHOULD INSURE IN THE EQUALITY LIFE INSURACE COMPANY OP VIRGINIA. 1st. It is moro Liberal to the Insurers than un y other company, nnri will eventually become purely mutual und belong to tho Insurors. 2d. It circulates its monoy amongst its pa- i trons, who ure tho i ?surors. Consequently thoy ? uro continually gotting tho bonerit of tho rapid J accumulations of tho Oom pan Yt the money bo- f ing invented by tho Board of Directora amongst tho insurers. Thereforo tho insurers are build ing up nu institution peculiarly their own, and conducted for thoir bonerit. 3d. Tho lunns of this Company aro as liberal ? ."** ns other companios, wdio declare dividendsnt V tho ond of the second, third and fourth years, \ but this Company nt tho ond of tho first and / ovory year. Thereby the insurer savon sovornl > years' interest on his loans by insuring in tide / Company, and ho never loosos his monoy if he? pays op for erne wholo, year, whorous, iu other companies, bo bus to remain nn insurer for sovoral years, or ho looses all tho monoy ho lins paid. DAVID B. CLARK, President TIIOS. TI. WYNNE, Vico Prcsidont. JOH N Q. W INN, Secret., ry. GEN. SAMES ll! LANK, Actuary. DR. F. B. WATKINS, ") XI .... DR. H. W. DAVIS, \ Mcdltml Aav,'or? JUDGE J. A. MEREDITH, Counsollor. DIRECTORS: J. B. WINSTON, Treasurer and Scoreta ry R. F. & P. R. lt. WM. J. JOHNSON, of Johnsou? Huut, Wholesale Grocers. WM. H. POWERS, of Winston & Powers, Wholesale Grocers. ALBERT O Kl) WAY, Treasuror Buck ingham Slate Company. J. F. GIBSON, Superintendent Adams' lix press Company CHARLES Y. MORRIS, Morris & Co's Sugar Refinery. G A. PERLE, Superintendent Munohcs tor Cotton Mills. JOHN LL TYLER, John H. & John Tylor, Jewelers. MOSES MILLI1ISER, Wholesalo Dry Good?. . ' THOMAS S. BALDWIN, Clothing. JOHN M. G O DD IN, Cashier Planters' Bunk. J. lt. DOWELL, Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company. A. G. ROBERTSON, Cattle Broker. G. I. HERRING, Wholesalo Grocer. lt. L. BROWN, of Brown, Jones* Co., Wholesale Ornenro ' A. BOD EKE ll. Druggist. S. Ml ROSENBAUM, of S. & M. Rosen buum, Dry G'?odo. COL. ROBT A. THOMPSON notifios his frionds that bc bas tnken tho Agency for this District with the Equality Life Insurance Com pany, and would be pleased to wait on his friends and (ho public. Ho would bo glad to employ some ei?;hi or ton solicitors as cunvns sers, mid will make it tn their interest to work for tho "Equality." Ho respectfully calls at tention to the advertisement above. i EQUALITY LIEE INSURANCE CO. Examino its Pamphlets beforo you instiro, it is to your interest to do so. Principal Ornoo 1015 Main street, Richmond, Va. A GENTS W< I NT ED E V ER Y WHERE: BENJ. H. HERIOT, General Agent. J. Hi OSTEN DORF, German Agent. DR. JAMES M. SLOAN, Medica! Exm'r jrj??y" The Company is permitted to refnr tu Col. W. C. KEITH. Maj. J. IL WHITHER, WM, J. NEVILLE. ?nd J. W. STIUBUNU, Eeqrs. Od 1, 180?). _ f>2_ly This wonderful vege table restorative is tho sheet-anchor of tho feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for th? aged and languid it has no equal among stomach-* ics. As a remedy for thc nervous weakness to1 which women aro espec ially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tem perate or frigid, it acts as a speciiic in every species of disordor Which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits? Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a standard article--a me dicinal st?hle, litis to-day the best and purest tonic,, and tho most popular moflicjtoo civilized world-bo sure and get the genuine. Sold fey all Druggists. Grocers and ?HK, ? mil FEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFIC?B' On tho most ReaeopjaV^ Term?.