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^???UTOII ii?m?i liftt?tMMj*** At I, us t. t The stream ls calmest when it noars the tide. And flowers tho sweetest at tho eventide, ? And birds most musical at close of day, And saints divinest when they pass away ; Morning IB lovelier, bul a holier di a viii y : ?los folded clono In evening's vobo?'of balm ; And weary roan must" ever lote lifo host, For morning balls'to'Volt, 'but night to rest. Coming from heaven, she on her wings dodi boar .'A holy fragrance, Uko tho breath ol'prayer {v Footsteps'of angels follow itt her trace, ' To shut tho Weary eyes of day*in peace. All things arc hushed before- hov as she throws, O'er earth and sky her mantle of repose; There ?3 a calm,'a 'beauty aad a power That morning kilows not, in tho evening hour. "Vi X:lt? . .1 U-ilMlMI'. Until tho evening wo must weop and toil, [Plough life's 'sternI furrow, dig tho weedy soil, Troad with sad foot our rough and stormy way, And bear tho hont Ki jd burdon of tho day. ' ' Oh! when our sun Ss sotting!'may wo ?fido biko summer evoaing down tho ?goldcb tide ; * And leave bohtnd us when we pass away, Sweet, starry twilight round AW'stooping clay. II i in mi, rt.im i j mi ! mu* ?aja Circulai. To the Officers of (/te Bible Societies and others co operating xoith tho American yulbie ?ocicly in South ?arolina. t>EAR BttETUUBN': ' permit mo to .direot your attention to tho following important T ? , " ' . Tfimi*i'j(ifu . instructions, from tho Secretaries ' of ? tho * American Bible Socioty, Biblo t?ous?, Astor Place, Now York city : 1. "Tho Cominittoo of Distribution havo .instructed us to stato that hereafter they will expect all applications for grouts ol' books by auxilurics, aud so far os practicable all others,' to receive thc endorsement of the Agents/rom 'whose S'alc thc requests are made, togothcr with full information of tho facts which cn force each oaso. They aro especially desirous ^'toknow tho extent of destitution, tho efforts 'i?adVby applicants td'help"themselves, or to pay in part fur books reooived from .our De 'pository, to contribute to tho cause tho num ber and oharactcr of tho population to bo sup plied, and, in fine, all that roav assuro the ? comtnittco of tho propriety of these requests.'' 2. Persons needing Bibles and Testaments J?br'Sabbath' Schools, or distribution among all readers alike, must apply ?o tho ot?iccrs of tho Biblo Society, in tho oity or court house town, or to branch Biblo societies or '^Diblc committees iu tho County whore they: resido ; and, if they cannot bo supplied, tho offioors will plcaso request me to procure books for their Society, to meet the fieman^, from tho American Bribie' Society. 8. persons in writing to mo to procure donations of plain books olirect from tho parent society must stato the number needed and give full and distinct directions for forward* 'ing. Sign all applications officially. What ever they wish to say to mo besides their re quest for books must bo writon ou a separate sheet. <y To meet thc demand for tho word of | ?od .iii this Stato, tho Biblo societies and /viottds ?jf!ino Biblo'caus? aro earnestly re quested to increase their efforts to raise funds 'for gratuitous work, and especially to for ward, without unnecessary delay, ali funds now in baud, or readily colloctod for books or on donation acoount, to Androw L. Tavlor, Assistant Treasurer, American Bible Soce?ty, or to mc as ?itato Agent, and I will forward. Since tho war this Society sent to auxiliaries and other benevolent institutions in South fj.arolina ovor 61,000 volumes of tVio Holy Scriptures, mostly as donations for distribu tion among white and colored persons, and every patriot and Christian should esteem it a pleasure and a privilege to contribute to tho funds of this truly Christian lp\blo ?beictjr'. 5. Collections from pastors of churches, and contributions of any amount from all friends of tho Bible, will bo thankfully re ceived and duly acknowledged. ' C. Plcaso address me at (jolumbia, 8. ?., before the close oj each month, and it will /..J, H." , >; /..?./> tn-nilli-; iiU'f vi1 afford mo pleasure to servo you. Y/ours, truly. " A. E. BOLLES, Agout American Biblo Society, for S. C. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 8, 1870. All papers in South Carolina, friondly, . . \ * 1 . . ..,.,.>>.?,' .le i; l?f pl?ase copy. RICH AND P,OOR BOUND TOGETHER.-You remember the touching story of thc tjaugiitcr of Sir Rubert Pool. E[or father gaye her, ns a birthday present, n gorgeous riding habit, and wont out with her on the same (Jay for an ?iring in the park,' lus' heart ' BWol)?ng' 'wit|l parental pride os ho rodo by her side. Short jryiiftorwarda sho ?iokoriecl and died of typfrus fever of tho most malignant typo; and whon inquiry was made as to how sho caught the infection, it was discovered that tho habit, bought from one of tho London West End iradesraen, had been made in a miserable at tic, where tho husband of tho seamstress was lying iii with fevor, and that it had bcon used by her to cover jiim 'in his shiveringuts.~ | Thus, whether wo will believe or not, tho safety of tho highest is bound up with tl?? condition of tbd lowest'j and if wo negloct their material interests, there wi}} como a dreadful Nemesis to mark tho "divine dis ' pleasure in our conduct, and we may porciovo oujr guilt all too late, whon tho vost tomple of Our liborties is a "shapeless mass of wreok and rubbish - fr.; N, Taylor. . tf?sr Another instance of woman's heroism comes from Devil tyivor) Wisconsin. A few days ago, whilo nine young people were oros si p g tlie riyer r?iferreot to in a smaij boat, a suddpn gust of wind, struck' %omt apd. threw a Mr. Southwell, one of tho Bummer, ove? board. Tlc waa just about to sink; when hil young wife jumped'overboard, seized, his cont collar, and: kept Iiis hoad abovo water until another bor.t went to their assistance, and took ihem on board'. A Fool for IiUCI&. According to his own account, Timothy Doxtor wan boru in Maldon,. {\insu., Jun. 22, 1747. After baying served as an appreotioe to a loatlici'jdrcsscr'jj ho commenced business io New bury ports, ' w li or o ho also marri cd a widow, who owned ' a house' and a rieoe of vt Ri; . ? ..II >LW : tl i? louts- jift , ??? , . land, part pf which, soon after .tho nuptials, . \?*r? "t \i .Jcli.fc.ioii tifW i.b.- . u . \ r " was converted by hun into a shop and tan yard for bia own use. By applioation to his business^ his property increased, and tho purchase of a. l?rgo traot :?..>.jn.-il 'iriT Ly?' ,fi . ' . 1 ". , pf land near, Ponpbscot, together with an tn torest which he bought in the Ohio Compa ny s purohaso, ovontually aflord?d him so much profit as to induce him to buy up jub ilo s??urities at forty coots for tho pound, . ,. ;.!.'?? 11" ? . u*: vvJ-.iwi >?., *i , which securities ^s?ou puer bec a m o worth twe?tj phulings on thc pound. J>y( these and other business transactions ho prospered so groOjtly that property now was no. longer the solo object pl his pursuit j he oxohangod, this god of his idolatry for that of popularity. Ho was charitable to the poor, cave liberal . ?v 1.4 iritrx.tv .. . ..?<.... V*y?* MI. .donations to religious societies, and handsome ..i .lui . rofl -Miij- ? -.. 'uni .. rii?>j nm ly rewarded those who wrote tn. nts praise.-! His lordship-a self conferred tltlo-about this timo acquired his peculiar tasto for stylo and splendor, set up an elegant equipage, a?uj at great cost adori{<jdf jthe, front of nts mansion with numerous figures of illustrious person - Some of hts lordship's speculations ii^ trade, have,bloome qu^to afe opl'ebrated for their od dity as those of Rothschild for their unsoru. pulous cunning. Ho onco anxiously inquired of some tnerohants, whom ho know, how ho should j?i8p?so of a ,.fow , hundred dollars^--? Wishing to hoax him, they answered, "Why? buy a cargo of warming-pans, and send thom to tho West Indies, to be sure." Not sus pecting tho trick, he nt onco bought all tho warming-pans ho could find, and sent them to a olimate where-thoro was ovory reason to suppose-ioo would bc far more acceptable. ?nTwn. Uv*? Wt. H U Ol' J - Mi. I ,)/ - I i ut ",4?rovi,denco sometimos snows his con tempt of wcaith by giving it to fools." The warming-pans met with a ready sale-tho tops being used for strainers, and the lower parts for dippers,, in Uie manufacturo of molasses. With ?he proceeds at.his cargo of* warming vviiuTlM' in-.}.-' 1'Jp ir }?:.. ..:.?<"*??. ?~*y ?:; ,? i pans, Pox ter . built a fine vessel j .being 10-i formed )by the carpenter that wales were wanting, he called on an acquaintance and said, "My hoad ^workman sends mo word that. ho'wants wales for tho vessel. .What does' W ?n? }V !..? jp" Ml.*>?" T !. 1 ........ ho mean r "Why, whalebones, to bo sure," answered the man, who, like every body else, was tempted to improvo the opportunity of imposing upon Dexter's stupidity. A^Vhalc-i bones wero ' aocoV^'ingiy ,bouglit but finding that Boston could not furnish enough, he emptied $cw '^ork and ?hjla^lptjl'a. $ha\. ship carpenters, of course, bad a hearty laugh at his expenso ; but by a singular turn of fortune, this blunder was also tho menns of increasing his wealth. It SOOU after became fashionable for ladies to wear stays completely lined with whalcbono; and as none was to be found in tho country, on acoou?t qf his hav-l bin nc in ri- .UMr/.,oM .c .?i-n T ... ing thus so completely swept tho market, it brought a golden price. Thus his coffers were a .second timo filled by hin odd transac w. .. ,1 .1 '? * tions. ^EFiKHb?fi'? TJUN RXJLES.-1. J^eyor nut! off ti? to morrow what you can to-tjlay. 2. Never trouble another for w.hat you can! ? x ,?,'". ?bin iliotiier t??r wu >l rmi ?. do yourself. . j 8. Noyer epend ^our money ,bofore you haye it. 4. Never buy what you do no>t wau^t be cause it is cheap. 5. Prido costs us moro than hunger, thirst and cold. 6. Wc seldom icpcat of having eaten too little. 7. Nothing is troublesome that wo do! e.*:|< i, ipTfi ?mi1 1 ? wii no willingly. j 8. How muoh pain tjkc evils Lavo cost us that have nover happened. ^ ' ^"oke ^.ngs1 t4,w.ay8 to ,tho smooth handle. 1 10. When angry, count ten before you speak ; if very angry, count a hundred. POINTED PUZZLE.-Hero is something worth* slu^yiojg. "if any' of* our readers oan : solve it and see' jt^ie p?j?t, j.hey ar? a{t perf?o^ j jliborty to do so ; Fy ouo BQu An ingenious Philadelphia?!, who was rather hotly pressed by his creditors, but moro particularly by doputy sheriffs, hit upon tho ndyel expedient of draping his doorknob with thc emblems of mourning, in ordor to put them ?jjf'^lieir'gaar^'' while ho romoved ali Ins'household goods to inc residence of an lt .. V'l'll'fil'O . . '.ll obliging friend. One of tho deputies, sharp er than his follows, saw through tlie ruso, hastened to tho rear of tho premises and caught the "corpse" in tho act of lending a hn'nd in 'carrying OU| tito piano.' A newspaper save a spoon with tj.ho name of Ylolumbus on it has ?ate?y been ". ',?. Ni V I*W l:r'ft* IL ?.?>. JU? S \?l' (ounth ^ Pp. lQQ\ \?, na|.ionnl collec tion of the same artio\o now. in possession of I that handsome arohoologist^, lien futter. TJEtrvER, riowRADO^Septomb^er,^*.-The election for Cjong^reS8?ona| Delegabas closed, ohanoofl t*ifinf?$$ candidate.' T.hovo is unusual exeit?nte?t io Denver, but goncrally good order prevailed. POBTLANDJ September 14.-The Argut,. of yesterday, gives Maloo tp the Republicans by 6j??(> majority. ' Definido?*. . r 1.r 11 J What ia joy?-Tho hoooy of existence really beneficial and agreeable when partaken of in moderation, Lut highly injurious when taken to excess. What Je .?ontepiQiopt F-Tho philosophy of lifo, mid > tho^prinoipal j ingredient in tho cup of happiness, ; fu oommocjity , that is.un dervalued,? in co?se?iuonoe of ', thevyory low prioc it can bo obtained for. hat ; is happiness t^-fi , \0ty$71 rovesfrour^iflower to flower, in,$io gordon of existence, ai^d which is eagerly mi.rsued by tho multitijdo in the vain hope pf obtaining tho prize, vypt (it oofttinuaNy clv^d?s,,t}ioir grasp. What ia a motion; ?-A fioroo and uncoil Ojuerpbjo ptoOjd, f Jthat^bears its rider onwmjd in tho high road toprpfornient; but .it f^fcen times throws bim . >vith such a, fall that bo rarely^?f over,, roepvors. What is ?yrimo?-A wretohqd. vagabond, travoling from place to place, iun^fruitless en deavor to escapo from justice, who ia| constant ly engaged in pursuit. A foe to ..yhtuo.o.nd happiness,, though at times, the companion of poor in nocen co, who. ia made to suffer for the guilty. Whatsis ^ustioeT^~?A pair of sonics, in which the aotions of mankind arc often weigh ed ; the truo weights being nometin.es bought arc incorrect aro substituted. What is Fear?-A frightful and danger ous substance to tho really guilty, but a vain and harmless shadow to the conscientiously honest and upright. What is. Idleness,?-A pubjio.mi?t^.wh?ie various kinds of mischief aro coined, and ex tensively oiroulated among tho most despica ble of the human race What is Fortune?-A capricious darno, who often rejeots those who ^rp.mo8t._a.n.xious: to solicit her fax ors, while .others more un worthy aro jibe rc?i?ior^ts of kier bountJ \with out solicit?t! >n. What is Fashion ?-A beautiful envelope for mortality, presenting a glittering and pol ished exterior,.tho appearance of which gives no certain indication 'of( thci.reaivvr.}uc ofM\v)i8>t is contained therein. ^nat,is Wft ?-A sparkling beverage that is highly exhilarating and agreeable, vwhou takona't the expense ^f,others ; but, jr?hon used at our own po^t, ?it ( becomes l^jttor and unpleasant. 'what is Thought?-A fountain from which flow all good and evil intentions; a mental fluid, electrical iu.tjio forcc.au^raptiiljty of its movements, and^sjle^tly^flowing unseen with in its own secret avenues; yet it is the con troling power of all animated matter, and .tho chief mainspring of all our actions. What is Knowledge ?-A koy that, unravels all mysteries, and which unlocks the entrance and discovers new, unseen, and untrodden p if hs in tho hitherto unexplored holds of sci ence and literature. JKjpT As wp stand by the sea shore an(d watch tho hugo tides como ?ip, wo retreat, thinking we will be overwhelmed ; soon, how ever, they flow book. So with tho waves of troublo io the world ; they threaten us, but a firm resistance makes thom break at our feet. A ^p.ung Auiorican student at. Berlin blow out his bralns.becauso, after haviug been; thcro nearly eight months, ho //could not strike ono note, upon tho pi..no as it should i bo atru^/' t / I LONDON. September 14.-Tho Irish mail, mostly composed of passenger cars, was thrown into thc river Trent, at JAinewor^h, Wales, by a misplaced switch. The loss of life was fearful. No character can bp lastingly injured by a fearless discharge of du^y. Ca ?um ny or prejudice moy obscure it for a time, but in tho end it will shine the brighter for tho clouds which obscure it. J3T A bill chartering the Athens and Clayton Railroad, and giving State aid, to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars per milo, has passed tho Georgia House of Represen _^_ River, ^i. J., on tho 3th instant, by being Sreoipit?tcd in tho rivor by a falling bridge, lany others woro immersed, but were rescued. jf3?F The Republican* party in Missourj is hopelessly split, the point at issue being whethor the existing disfranchisements in the State should bo maintained or abrogated. $*y~ Madam do Staci defined happiness to be ""a sj,atc of constant oooupa^on upon some desirable object, with a continual sense of pro gress towards its attainment A Southern editor having been neut a barrel of whiskey, thankfully acknowledges it, and says he is now fortified against snake bites. Tho Now York 'Janies publishes a list of thirty-two homicides committed in that oifcy during tho months of J^'o, j/ujy ajjo) Au gust- _ jj?ft., I^usV|n says Thal it is only by labor thotV thought can bo mado-healthy, and oiijy by thought^Jinf, labor cnn be mado happy. tm.. Poseen twentyfifi thirjy mon h^jo been 1 Tcjij?d by grtyj^ boars in Calilpie., during tho past year. jap Bj?ipe the. death of t^oah ^-e.b^ei, one thousand *lfJQg word? have become a nar,! of (he language ofA in cr i on. g$T Ladfoe ?ro wearing email 3?f??fl mus ? lip "aprons- t ichjy embroidered and trhnmotl with Ia oo, for full bous o dress. DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. rr--Orr. AFULL corps of oxporionced .teachers hnvo boon scoured, and ovory faoility'for tho advancement pf pupils w?ill ?JO provided. TERMS:-.Boarding can ho lied in til?. Col log?,'or in private families, 'nt;^l^,,0o por nipt^th ;, jn?luding ,fuol aiji\wa.sbing,~at $15.00 bor month! '(Tuition por session pf (Yvo, pion tbs, l? litorary department, including Latin,.$#0jQ0. Muslo, inol'uding uso of piano,.$20.00. ..Fronch, (optional,] ,^.<j0. vAdm\ttoii?b ..foo, .$1,00. .Board aim tuition in regular studies, per sos sion, $90.00; Including French, $127.00. _ Pay nient to be miido by tho sossion, in adv'nnco. Uniform-Solid bip o worsted, black oioak. black hat, (plush or volvot.) trimmed with black vclvot ribbon. Tho wint.er Hesalpn,,will opcu ,Moiplay, 5th petoher. .'For, farther information, address REV. J. I. BONNER, President. Due^Wcst^S, C., AugusU8, 1870. ,45 JVTOTICE ?B horoby given that tho copartner 1_\ ship horotoforo existing botwoou ALEX ANDER EVANS and W. F. PARKER,,m;tho Lumber and Merenntilo business,, under ', itpo name and stylo of EVANS & PARKER, is this day dissolved by mutual consont. .Tho t notos, accounts and bocks of tho firm hrtyoj bqpn placed in tho hands of J. II. Whit neiv^alhojlja^ (ind,B., F.^Vintner, Andorson, for collection,'.?o, whom all payments must bo modo. '??P?rsons indebted will savo cost by set tling their duos? A. EVANS, W. P. PARKER. Walhalla, S. C., August 30, 1870. .Returning thanks for past patronage, tho undersigned will 'continue tho business near Walhalla. All person* desiring lumber will bo supplied promptly und on liberal terms, by addressing mo at Walhalla, 8. C. All kinds of lumber delivcrod on tho Railroad at short notice. W. P. PARKER. August,3.0, ,187,0 ,4,6 [4 TOBACCO FACT.OM. E . JIA^V.E erected a,CommodipusjBuiJ^d ing.fori ? ' 1,1 TOBACCO FACTORY, Which wo hope to baye in operation, tb{S.Spring. .Wo, arpi nc-vw( prepared, to, papiloso ?10,000 lbs- of Leaf Tobacco, At .Richmond Prices and pay cash, or Goods at a .Low Cnsli Price. lo'tonding to establish a/prst-class -.Mnnufno tory, we request,{.lip ^arm^rs .ptifli.planners of this scction^cd* j inp , Carolinas and Georgia, .to co-oncrato'with un, by raising this protitablo 'staple ; ona wo pledgo ourselves to doal libe rally and fairly in buying their crops and sell ing thom goods. ?t.p. Dealers i7i Dry Goods and Groceries, West U ibu, S. C. March 25, 1870 23 Greenville and ?olurnbia Railroad. /?WN and after ^lond.av, August jl, tho fbllow \Jr ing Schedule will bc rim daily, "?piidj\y^ oxcopted, connecting with Night Trains on .Soiitli,Carolina Road, un and down, also with .(trajina going.South on Charlotte,,Colunibin and Augusta" jUail road': Up TRAIN. ?Leave Columbia, 8 15 a m jL?aye Auton',' ' ' .0 38 am Leave Ncvbc^ry, 1,1 '03 a .pi Ari-ivti iit Abbeville, 3(QQ p'm Arrive ?vt Andorson, 4 30 p |n Arrive at Gicenvillo, 5 00 p |n DO.WN TRAIN. Leave ,G rcenyil lo 7 ,()0 a ni Leave Anderson, 7 af) am Leave Abbeville. 9 00 a m Louve Newberry, ,1.2 17 pm Leave A ls toil,' 2 v?t) p 'ni Arrive ai Columbia. 3 15 p m JQllN H. MOUE. Gen ?Wt. yaly 28. 1870 42 tf Chance of Schedule on B. R. R. R. ON ami after Monday. August 1, Trains on this Road will run everyday, Sundays ex ceptad, connecting with thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Anderson, viz : UP TRAIN. Lcavo Andorson, 4.20 P. M. 1 " Pendleton, 5.2,0 ."' ? perr'y'villo, fl.00 " Arrivo ut Walhalla, 7.00 ? DOWN TRAIN. Loavo Walhalla, 5.00 A. M. Perryvillo, 5.45 " .'.? Pendleton, fi.3.0 Arrivo a^''Anderson, 7/2? " Waiting ono houraftor usual timo for arrival of tho G. and C. train, oxcept on Saturdays, whon it will wait until tho other train arrives. ;;;:tfj# m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Anderson Comity. A. C. Jjrordlaw .and J. L. Wardlaw. plaintiffs, against al N. Efs'kjpp end wife, Martha L. Simpson', ot. al., defendants, TO tho dofondants, Sarah Simpson and hus band, Aloxandor ll, Simpson, and 1). G. Buford and wife. Mary Buford, John Wardlaw, a niinor of II. C. Wardlaw, doooasod, and his brother or'sister, name not kno\yn, a minor. You r.ro hereby sumnjonod ap<) required to answer tho complaint |n 'fhis aotion, which is filed in tho officoof tho pl prk of Conj mon Pdoas for tho said County, ano to sorvo a copy of your answor to tho 8air| (jomph'nnt on inf) subscriber, at his offlcq, "A^dqrsoji po?r't flou^o, South f.'arqlipa, yvjfhin twflpty" (jays hftp'r tho rervico 10,'rep f, ' q'x cj u ai y jj of tho. day of s?oh service, and If y?'u, fujj JO answor the complaint within the tiino aforosaid, tho plaintiff in this fiction will apply to tho oourt for tho roliof demanded In vfb complaint. Dated Andorson Court Houso, August 17th, 1870. J^IIN'B.^PHE, P.latntiif.'s Attorney. ftP^nV?JlR?^ *W ?pply to tho Loglsla I turo of ^>\$ S toto, nt tho next session, foi a Charter to. construct n Turnpiko Carriage Road in Piek.ons county, loading from Po mn kintown to fpotof Stool Mountain, and a bridle way from that plaoe to the: baso of Table Rook . MARCUS KEITH, Jnn^ VJ, 1?70 37 ^ 3w; I Charlooton Advertisements. I j I tW&ffiSBSjwwiS. aWHOttS?MRUGGlSTs I- . , fe?? 1 For Salo in Walhnlla by W. J. & J. E. NEV ILLE, DR. A. E. NORMAN, and Doalers gene rally. HGS" Dy a,vc,Cic1pt(}IooJgl?A,oi ibo Commissioner of IiHpjijiU ,11 eve mic, any person can seil thpso Bitters without a rotuli liquor denier's boonoo. April 29, 1870 28 ' . ly P. P. 1LXDALH, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ??F? Printed Prj?ej(iat?Defies C'otnjyctitton. "Tj?ft jf?T SEND FOR Otfl?. "T?fl figy Sent Free on Apppljeution "Yj?O April 22, 1870 2-7 ?ly ^TE^F-ENS, WERNER & DUCKER, 98 EAST BAY and 30 and 32 VKNDUK RANGS, CliurlcNton, 8. C., Wholosalc Grocers & Provision Dealers, Am tinn f jyiqi^cUniits, AND DEAI.KH3 IN ALL KINDS OF Wines, Liquors, Scours and 'Jhbacco. #3?* Special attention will bo given to thc salo of Country Produce. Goods not in our stock wilt I bo purchased on coinmismop' ajid sqjectcd j\}th caro. Dircot all letters to us-Key Box 88. RKPKUKNCKS.-Jacob Schroder, Messrs. Novillo, Col. Wm. C. Keith. .Nqy. 30, ,l.8(Jp ,8 ly Wm. Shepherd & Co,, No. 24 HAYNE STREET, C H A li L E S T O N? ?. C., p.IOAJ.EUS ?L$ COOKING STOVES, ? $ANGE$ & HEATING STOyE?. fig" Pictures of Stoves, with prices and j description, will be sent upon application. I June, 29. dX?O * 3,7 ' ?ly "GREAT AIR South Caroling, INSTITUTE November 1st, 1870, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. ?igy" Most liberal Premiums offered in every department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Premium Ljst published in Pamphlet Form. July li 1870 37 3m SEMKEN & PIEPER, Wholesale and Retail Gi'ocors, King St., Cor. of Spring, (61 h. lg?f?p XL . S. O. Ar#9 PftMfSW W COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALI. KINDS. Orders from tho Country Promptly Attended to. W. 8EMICEN. Vi W. PIEPE?. August 17, 1870 44 ly 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 89 PAISES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL^ X). WYATT AIK$$F c; noe*; WIK?*! AFULL LINE OF OROPELES, snoh ns Sugar, CoiToo, typlassos, S?o., at ( ' WALLER, WATSON A CO.'S. j Root* njitl Shoe*. ACOMPLETE. STOCK, for Ladies, Cfonts, and Children, at . I ' BALLER, WATSON, A. ?O.'S. Columbia Advertisements. ^GOLDSMITH, P. KIND GOLDSMITH & KIND, FOVND?RS.A; WL A Q?lftft NI PHONIX IRON WORKS, vGOXtJMEIA, S. G. NMANUFAOTl/#ERS< QF Stcam/Engines of all sizes, d?Ar.80 POWor?, Circular and Mulay Saw MU>i? Fl,our Millo, Grist, 8u$?r Cane and Cider Mills, Ornamental Houso or)d Store Fronts, Undings for Gnivo-yards, VorndaliB, oto. ; Agricultural Imploments, limns and Irqn Castiugs of all kinds mndo to order on short no tion, and ou tho most reasonnblo terms. Alsp, solo Manufuoturcrs of the Brooks Revolving Cot ton Press, for South and North Carolina. Nov. 80, 180? 8 ly ?. R. STOKES, BLANK B0Q?C MANUFACTORY AND Paper Kulin? Establishment; Opposito tho Phoenix nnd Glcnnor Publishing llouso, ,M.AIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C rRLANK uBOQKCpf.aA-kinds, euoh ns Sher JD ?f(lorks', .iJudgo pf J Probate, County Con^piissioners, ..ejto., ,inado to order and rulojl to,any pattern, of tho MEST VAPER AND MATERI ALS, .w,ii,h,pruwitho?t .printed headings; also, paged or indexed, ns required.* Special attention given to tho binding qff Muaic, iPejd^ip.a.l?, ?Law| Books, and all othor wouk. May 18, 1869 . 32 tf C. IV. JACKSON, DEALER IN OT?LPLH foM? IFA(N1?V DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. -I?I-AB !V STU E ET, Qpluiiibia, S. C., MY 'MOTTO : Quick ?ales and small profits, and will not h undersold by any houso in tho City. Juno 22, 18?9 88 tf ALEX. Y LEBT ? ^ 9 U 0 T IE ? T? Qiyil anti "Hydraulic Engineer, RQS.i^cnco: SUMTER S.TREKT, ,J'v(\Wcen-Laurel and Blandlng, (COLUMBIA, S. C. ?cpt.>tf,'18G9 49 lt I^T^DI^N IUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company, OF T>q-iE^W" YORK: 251, nao AD WAY. ORGANIZED IN 1859 ?Lll .Policies Non-Forfoitnblo. ifill'd-o/in taken. --No Notes rcqunea. Lust.Cash Dividond, (fifty) 50 por cout. STATEMENT : Policies in forco, - - $25.000.000 Assets, - - - 1,500.000 Annual Income, - - 800.000 ?pasca ?Paid, - - - 500,000 ?Olivie KRS : W. Ijl. P^ciqiA.M, President. W.M. T. HOOKER, ?Yicc-jPresidont. iL, MCAOAM, Socrotary and Actuary. ,0. A. ?F^utCK.VK, Superintendent. AH Polioydioldors huv.e ,a.full share of tits gains. Dividends payable ofter tho end (d eneb your. Dividends till now (fifty) 50 per cent |vnd over it. jljlulf '.(tans aro allowed without obligations. .CiEORCE KEIM. .General Agent ?for.the Southern Stn'.os. ?il. \W. WARNE, ?hx^u^iiing Physician. J):R. A. E. NORMAN, J. II. OSTEN POUFF, Agents-for \Vp,lhn.llu. und tho neighborhood, V?VA,I,UA,M.A. S.iC.iOct. 20, 1K59 2- itt % ii. RUSSELL, Watchmaker mid Jeweller, WALHALLA, S, C., REPAIRING WATCH ICS, CLOCKS AND .TPAV ELUV ; nl80, repairing Pistols, Muslo boxes, j Sewinp ..Inclines. &o., &o. ifla^vjpg /rad long oxperjc#oo, besides serving throe QJ^U a'ji.aj^y.eaf'.s asan appr.cfl^cc, I feel safe to warrant all work dono ai .ujy hands. Pr? ea moderato and lower than yo.u eyer know or lie \ ' of. Glye pro a trial and I promise satisfaction f?gjSF lt 0.911; tWQ.^OjQrp tv>st of bin man n's Hotel. ?prU 2.0, I87O 28 O, G, SIMMONS, SURGEON DENTIST AND ARTIST, RESPECTFULLY tendors his services, in, oithor capacity, to the citizens of Pickona Court House and surrounding f?Q?nfry; All persons nooding work, in oilhpr lino, wi)| please cull and examino my npcoimons. OlBco and Oallpry ovor thp stopp of Messrs. MoFall # Tdiornloy. July 15, 18/0 80 BOOK STORE. ARRANGEMENTS atc mndo fft secnroaiiy ^oo\ wanted- Also, Books, Cntcohisrns. &c, for. Sabbath Solipols, Spliool Books, Pons, Ink, Pnpcr, &o., Sta., always on hojpj. i'bje Depository fo? tho Oconeo IMplo 8nciciy ia also at tho Bookstore.. Next door to tho PottOfloe. April 1, 1870 24 ly HP IIB LADIES will find a nico assortment of X Peints,, Dross Qoods, White Goods, GdoYOs* Hosiery. IJ?ts, WrnJndnga. and many other ar-, tiolps, whioh will hp sold low for Tilt! CASH, ntj_WALLER, WATSON & OO.'S. TAKE N07IC?T GO TO WALLER, WATSON A CO.'S. "-Loutf, on the other side of tho p?obuo, ? and square your accounts with them. %y(?,??70 29 Clothing a.iMl Hal*. COMPLET? 8TO0K at ^*r*!b YV ALLER, WATSON^.