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MARRIAGE and FUNERAL NOTICES, not exceeding oue Square, inserted without charge ?:o:? ffSr Terms Cash in Advance. SEABR00K, BROWNING, and MEYERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, orricB at Orangcburg und 11 ranch villc, s. o. Mr. METE US or BROWNING will hi* at Branchvillo every Monday. E. B. SEAR ROOK," Acting Solicitor 1st Circuit. MALCOLM I. BROWNING. "j. FELDER MEYERS, Trial Justice. ~"~JnZ 7 ? m*y 34 iy X FELDER MEYERS, TltLAli JUSTICE. Will ATTEND PROMPTLY to the Duties of his Ofhce. Call on him at the Office of SEABROOK, BROWNING ? 'TEYERS> No. 3, Court llou. . tuare. jan 7 tf KN0WLT0N & BULL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSFLLU.JR.S ORANOKBUIiC], s. ?. AUGUSTUS B. KNOW LT ON, CHARLES S. BULL. Mr. Knowlton will be at Lewisvillo EVERY SATUBDAT, and at Fort Motte on the Jd aud 4th FRIDAYS of every month. july 23 tf COOKE <fc COOKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ORANGEBURG, S. C. . Will attend to BUSINESS in any of tho STATE and the U. S. COURTS for the District of South Carolina. T. H. COOKE. H. P. COOKE. T. ii. COOKE, Trial Justice, will ATTEND PROMPTLY to all BUSINESS entrusted to his care, juns 2? ?i ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will be at ORANGEBURG, on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays. At LKWISVILLE on tho other days of the fab 12 tf W. L. W. RILEY TRIAL JUSTICE, Residence in Fork of i:?lisi<., ALL BUSINEhsj ENTRUSTED will bo promptly and carefully attended to. July 28 ly M. ALBRECHT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ;oiu\gi:biiuj, h. o,. ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI zens of Orangeburg and Vicinity that h~? has opened ni his NEW STORK on Bus sell Street, between Messrs. Briggmann .v Co. and McNamara 5: Jones, wit Ii a oomplote Stock of LEATHER. &?., and (hat he has sufficient Workmen to iiii nil Order* rniiust ed to him. Thanking the Publio for past patronage, respectfully solicits a oontinuanco of the ??ine. '1 ERMS CASH. fob ? oct23 tf FMM MELLETT, HOOT AND SHOEMAKER, U MOVED TO Squire Ellis' Old Office, oBA\ui:ni'K?, s. c. Is prepared to do ail work in the above lino as ncut ami cheaper than any otheV man. Please give me a trial. All. work warranted FRANK MELLETT. 8ia OFFICIAL. CIRCULAR-. KXKCUTIYK DEPARTMENT, ) Office <>>? mr. CourrhotLKR G?nkkaj,, >? CoiiDM?iA, S. C, January 10, '870. ) qVTOTICE is hereby givjm to ?11 Agents of lnau^yncc Companies doing business in Ulis StatefiOi.it on and nl'ier the twenty Ii? .it day of February, 1^70, they will bo required to obtain iicwJUccnscs, and bet?re .said licen ses arc issued, the Companies will bo requir ed to make a d<-'l'"'H't of certain bond a or stock with the "Act of December li'Jd, IStif, a copy of which is hereunto appended. The law will be rigidly enforced, and all Compa nies mu^t muko the deposit within the lime specified. J. L. NE AO LB, Comptroller General. AN ACT to regulate the Ageneies of Insu rance Companies not incorporated in tue State of South Carolina. Section J, Heid enarteil by the Senate and Uouse,of>Ueproiieiuatives of the Stute of South Carolina, now met and silting in Gciicriil Assembly and by the authority of the same, Thai it shall not be lawful, alter the find day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, for any agent or any lnanfonco company in thu United States, or any foreign .k ;at.-. incorpo rated by tlio laws of this State, to take risks or transact any business of insurance in this Slate without first obtaining license from the Comptroller General, w hich license shall ex pire on (he olsl day of March of each year. Sue. 2. Thath before tlio Comptroller General shall issue Buch license to any agent of any insurance company not incorporated in South Carolina, there shall be filed in his otliou a certified copy of the charter of the company frofn which the said agent or at torney has received his appointment, and also it certified copy of the vote or resolution of the Trustees or Director of said company nppoiut.irg hint such hgont, rtccotapanicd by a warrant ot appointment under thv official seal of the company, aud signed by I he Pi' -i-lcn! and Secretary, Su.a warrant of ?.Mioointniri i ahull co'itiiiue valid and irrevo cable, until another Hgcnt or attorney bus been Substituted so that at nil timi-s While nuy liithiliiy remains outstanding there shall be within tiie Slate an agent or attorney as aforesaid, and shall contuiu a consent ex pressed, authorising pr<.*s >?f law to be s ived on sti'.l agent or attorney for all lia bilities of ever) nature in? urrcd in tuis Siftio, by said company, ai.d that bitoh serv ieo .:,adc on such a gem or attorney in tin- uidonc'r'rc qaired by the Inws of litis Slate shall be deemed lOgAl and binding ?n the company or com pa met, in all casoji whatsoever, and that every jud^^cnl so recovered shall bo con chtBiye evidonco of the indebtedness of the company; an 1 in addition to said warrant oC appointment, there shall be hied and bub l.>!iud a statement, made under oath 01 its President orSoorctary, showing its assets and liabilities,' and distinctly showing I lie amount of capital stock, and how the same has been paid, and ot what I he -assets oi Iho ootnpany.conBists, tho amount of losses duo and unpaid, nnd all other claims a gains) the company, or other indeptcducsB, whether due or not due at Iho time ?t the tiling of the statement above, and shall tumher show: 1st. Thai said companies have fulfilled the previsions of their respective charters, and of (be extensions ami utnendinouts t hereto, in uvery particular, and w het her t here has been any change of charters since last statement. 2d. The amount ot policies outstanding as near as can l?e asm Hitinod. ud. The character of thu risks, nnd the rule governing companies and - their ngcute In takjng the same, both as to locality and amount. 4th. The particular character 6f the as sets, specifying the amount of ??ash nnd pub lic, bank, milnufaottiring or other Blocks and bonds, or other securities, held by thu coin panios, with the evidence that they are hol I u) iuoii., tue rutc oi in?vsion it: in rent os lute, securities, ami Ihegenerai localities ol real estate secured lo oompnuies. t'?t!i. iiieftiiiouut received from premiums, and whether Btlfiioieui to pay ItiSSttS, &0. tith. Whether there have been any chan ges in agencies during the prccciing six months. Ski:. i>. Tlial every agent or altornoy ob taining such 1! von SC shall ulso cause such li cense to bo published iu sumo newspaper, to be designated by the Comptroller General, having circulation in the county in which he resides. The company shall also furnish the Comptroller Ocnoral, through their agent, nn annual statement of tho Atfuireof the c tin puny, ns'provided in Ilitt second Section of this Act, nnd it shall be the duty of tho agent or agculs to publish the saute. Sec. !? That it the Comptroller shall ho sotiiu satisfied that any company is jiisolvonl or unsafe, it shall be Iiis duty to refuse li cense lo its agent or agents, and to ??. it hdruw nuy license thai has been already issued. Ski:, f,. Thai any person w ho .-hall deliver nny policy ol insurilllOC, or collect any pre mium ot insurance or Irnnuaol any busiui - of insui itnci in this State, fur nny contj in the United States, or foreign State, not incorporated by tho law? of this State, w ith out, having first obtained license a- by this1 Act required, or nft-or his license h*., been willldratrn, Or who shall in any way violate tlio provisjoris of this Act, shall be lined for every such offence not losa than on<* hundred dollnfs, nor more than five hiindrc I iluHars, at the (IrscrCtion of tho Judge: Provided, further, That nothing contained in this Sec tion shall release any company or companies upon nny policy issued or delivered 1% it or them. Sko. G. That for every license issued by tho Comptroller General under this Act. lie shall bu paid by the company taking out such licet"? the SUSI of live dollars for his own uso. Sir. 7. That nil Acts or parts of Acts in consistent with this Act ate hereby repealed. In the Scnato-llouse, the fifth day of March, in (ha year of AurliCrdone' thou sand eight hundred aid sixtv-niue D T. CORUFN, President pro tempore of tin- .Senate. FRANKLIN J. MOSF.S, Jr., Rpoakivr of Iho House of Uopreeeniatives Approved die sixth day of March,1809. Roac&t K. Snort, Opv*raor: STATE DE SOUTH CAROLINA At u General Assembly begun to bo holden at Columbia on the fourtb Tuesday in Novem ber, in the your of our Lord ona thousand eight hundred ahd'sixty.-nioe, ami thence continue by divers adjournments to the twenty first day of December, in the year of cur Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine: AN ACT TO pBITES' PROTECT HOI.OKUB Or IX STJllAXT. POLICIES IN THIS STATE. Section 1. De it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Slate of South Carolina, now met ami sitting in Gen eral Assembly, and by the authority of the same: ' No Company or Association which is now organised, or which may bu hereaf ter organized in this State, to carry ou the busincsscf insurance of any kind or kinds, ??hull proceed further with business (as the easy may be) until they have deposited with the Comptroller General of this State bonds or stocks of this Stale equal to the sum of fifty thousand dollars nur value for each Life insurance Company or Association, and twenty thousand dollar;? par value for each other Insurance Company or Association. The Comptroller General shall hold such bonds or stocks as security for policy holders in the Company or Association ; but. so long as any l ompany or Association to depositing shall continue solvent, the Comptroller Gen eral may permit Mich Company to collect aud receive the interest ou such bonds or Btocks'so deposited' Sr.c. '2. Whenever any Company or Asso ciation is, or shall, become fully organized, and the said Company or \ss ciation have deposited with the Comptroller Gonorul the requisite amount of State bunds or Stocka, it. shall become his duty to furnish the Corpora tion c(Association with a certificate of such deposit, which certificate or duplicate thereof certified by the Comptroller General, may be used in and bo evidence for and against tho Corporation. Skc. 8, It shall pot be lawful for any per son or persons; Corporation of Corporations, Association or- Associations to act within this Stato us agent, or otherwise, in receiving or procuring applications' for insurance! of any kind or kinds, or in nny manner to aid in transacting tho business of insurance of nny kind or Kinds for any Company or Associa lion incorporated by, or organized under the laws of this or any oilier State Government, or any foreign Government, until Mich Com pany or Association have deposited with the Comptroller General of this State, for the benefit of the policy holders of such Com pany or Association, citizens or residents of the United Mate-, bonds or stocks of tili? i Siate equal to tho sum of fifty thousand dol lars par value for oach Life Insurance Com i puny or Association, and twenty thousand dollars par vain i for each other Insurance Conipany or Association-; I nt. ?? 1 my as. any Con ar v or Association so ?(>-??*ii_r shall continue sotvunt, tho Comptroller General may permit sue.i Company or Association to collect und rcceivo the interest oh such bonds or st(>;:k.-> so deposited, end have appointed mi Attorney in tiiis Stale on whom process nl law can be served ; and suid Attorney shall have filed with the Comptroller Genera) a certified copy of the clu r.fcr of said ('om pany or Association^ and also a certified copy of the vote or resolutions of the Trustees or Directors of such Company or Association ?p | oltitiug him the Attorn >y of such Company, which appointment shall ctnlinuu until another Attorney bo substituted : which shall be dono upou the death, rc.mov.il oi in capacity to net of such Attorney, or may be done \i\ s::l!i Company or Association at ouy time. When the foregoing requirements, '? and such other requirements us now are. or : may hereafter be required by law, shall be . complied with tho Comptroller tit nurai shall : give a certiiicato to that effect, and also state I the nomc of the Attorney, which certificate, ; when tiled in the County Clerk's Office ot the ? County where the agency is to be located, shall be the authority to commence business. Sec. 1. Kvery violation of this Act shall subject the Company or Association, or agent or agents, violating, jointly and severally, to a penalty ol live hundred dollars for ein Ii violin ion. which shall he sued for and recov ered in a joint or several civil action, in the name of the State of South Carolina, by the Solioitor of the Circuit in which Iho Com pany or Association, or agent or agents so violating, shall die situated ; one-halt of such penalty when recovered shall be paid into the County Treasury of such County, and the other half to tha informer of such viola tion : and. in case of the non-payment ol such penalty, tho person or persons so offend ing sh.tii be liable to imprisonment lor a pe riod nut exceodiug one year in Iho disorc lion oi uiOA^uuri uavuig cuguizaticv iiicrcui. Sbo. f?. The Comptroller General shall safety and separately keep the bonds or stocks of oach Company or Association, ami shall return the hit nlical bonds or stocks re ceived ; ami during the usual dflioo hours, shall keep the bonds or slocks, subject to tho examination of the represent at i re of any < Com pany or Association having ma le a deposit, as required by (his Act : and the- Mute shall bo responsible for tho return of nil said bonds or slocks dy the Comptroller General, Skc. ti. AU Acts und parts of Acts incon sistent or oonllieling with this Act are here by repealed. Sko "i This act shall lake effect sixty days utter ii - passage. jit the Sen til cd louse, tho twenty, first day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine. 8ig led) c. \\ MONTGOMERY, President pro tempore of tho Semite. (Signed) FRANKLIN .1. MOSKS, Jr., Speaker of the llou-.'of Representatives. Approved lhc22dday ol December, I8?U, iyaed) ROBERT K. SCOTT Governor. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, "i Outer. Sr.uKRTAUvor Statk. ( L V. L. Cai'lioxa, Secretary of Stute of South Carolina, do hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of an Act entitled ??An \ct to better protect holler- of insur an 'i policies in thin State," OU file in this office. Given under my lwind and the ( ?' ?v I seal of tho'Stale, in Colum ?j Skai.. j- bia, this 24th day of Deccm ( <?, ?' J hor, A. 1). 18B0, and in the 04th year of American Inde pendence. V. L. C CBDOZA, Secretary of State. oct _'J tf r ( *7(>. j EXECUTIVE DEPATMENT, OrrtcH <?;? CpnrTBoit.EB-GESERAi., < in.i win \, s. c , St ; tember l, 1*7 ri^UH following li t of Licensed Insurance K Agon 18 Is published for the information of nil opneorned. Those Companies marked* have BOA compiled with the provisions of tho Aol of December. 1 S?D. requiring a deposit of Stato Securities, und their Agents arc authorized to transact such business only tu may be necessary for the MfiUmcnt of con trncls nimlu prior to tho veuty-secoud day of February, 1870. All AC?u48 arc required to publish their Liconsca^? the Dotty Re publican, of Charleston, OTOftrfn Carolina Re publican, of Columbia, as directed in Circu lar issued from this officr, -.nder thu date of September 1, 1HG9. EIKE C'OJftflTft'SriES. CITIZEN."'. A L Tobias.,.Charlestou. GEORGIA UJpM-:. Thomas S Moormnn.Js^.Newbcrry. A White.a.Sumter: II B Nichols & Co.Columbia Hut sou Lee.Charlestou. B J C Wood.\iken. J F C DnPrc.*.Abbeville. A 11 Towers.'..Anderson. W 11 llnrdio.Chester. ,W L .1 Roil._ .Cheraw. 1? R Durisoc.Eilgefield; W E Karle. ....Orccuvillo. J H Henry.\.Lauscns. Geo H Cornelson. .Oraugcburg Josoph M Elford.a.Spar tun burg. .1 T Hill & Co. .Union 0 R Thompson. .u..Winnsboro. 0 A Peritok.,..m.Yorkville. Wright ? Cruin.^.Bahlburg. HA RTFOR& Isaac Branch.,.Abbeville. John Ferguson.jfc.Greeuville. A 11 Unydeu.Charleston. H E N io.hols & t'o.j.Columbia. A L Tobias.Charleston. /ETNA, ^g* George Httggins......^..Columbia. CONTINENTAL W 15 Hcriot.!.Charit ton. H 11 Nichols & Co..Columbia. .1 t>hn Ferguson.Greenville. Isaac liraacli..13.Abbeville. A U Towers......Vndersou. GKlt.MANl. y W L.I Roid.m.Cheraw. W II llurdin.Jv.Chester. H E Nichols \ Co.Columbia. .lohn Ferguson.i.,.tin euvil.e. Cornelius Graham.Jr?>'..Marion. W P Pratt.A,*?....n'eAbe; iy. Hull & Scovii!..?...(Ji ii.^burg. Joseph M II! i..,>v..U;p it.: ii'uii Ant?ony V. I. : ??.v\..I' John T Hill .v Co...>r*f..Cui-ii. () 11 T::ou.;;-?./u., ..i..Wino l.?t : o. T S/ledre/s.*./..J.v..Voi . Lie. Isaac Hi a .? /.ai'"v,?le. a H Towers.."..3."Cll.?v.?: !ers< n. W I) Mel'. v. :i*l...T.? .Ui'ii ?;. i W.I. a v. 1 ' ????w?aa<----. w i) irevii.it & C'.-.v.Ci: Is vac Branch.}'.: anchvillc. a Ii Towers.;...Anderen Ilcmy G 11 v .Beaufort. H e Nicht Is & Co.CuHimb a. h dgs?n s Du:ilup..vt.Cnsudi n. Giro Mel) ^i?.iI.,.F'ot ??:.. ??. Ferguson v .Mil>pi-.Greenville. Thomas S Moorman.Ntv berry. Thomus V w :i!>u.Sinnier. OmiioikI K Thompson.Wirjn horn, Thomus S JediYcys.Yorkville. im-.NiE, new fORIC. /. B Onkes, General.Charleston. E J C Wood.Aiken. S L Lcuphurt.Colui.ib:a. IMl'BRIAL, LONDON. George Muggins.? loluiubta. international. S V Tuppcr.Charlestou liverpool ,v LONDON & GLOBE. j W K BlttKO.Spnrtiiiihiirg. W' F Nauen .l.. ; r\. C T Londi.-. General.CUi !?? n. W h Barker.Vhbevillc. W II Harden.Chester. John I' Um k- lalo.Laurcus. W I> McDowell.? luden. Charles II Mehtc.Sumter. J m Johnson.Marion. Robert Bryee.? loluiubin. S S Frnscr.Georgetown. Julius C Smith.Greenville. W S Brown.Anderson. Win Godfrey.Choruw. manhattan. It K Eraser.Georgetown. S V Tuppcr.I bin lesion. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS linger & Luv?i.el .Charleston. NATION \L. linger & Raven el.Churlcstoa. NOR l II AMERICAN. ' S V Tuppcr.Charleston. ' north british am? mercantile of Lokiics am) EtiiNiiunu II V, Nichols \ Co.Columbia. Ed? aril bob ring.Charlestou. ORIENT MU1 UAL. linger & Ruvcncl.Charleston. PIHENIX, OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. George lluggina.Columbiu. S s I ruscr.Georgetown. S V Tupper.Charleston PACIFIC. A L Tobias.Charleston. IM TN A M. W 15 iTardin.Chest or. Colbttrn k Ilotrcll.Charleston. George I lug gin.^.Columbia. RICHMOND BANKING and INSURANCE. A White.Sumter. J L Honour.t harlcston. SECURITY. a White.Sumter. 11 Ii Nicliols ?V Co.Columbia. G W Molver.Cheraw. R E Fr?ser.Georgetown. S Y Tapper.Charleston. UNION, of Baltimore. Colburn & Howell.Charleston. UNION, OF S\\ Francisco. Wm it Hcriot & Co.Charleston. George Hoggins.Columbia. LIFE COMIMMllS. CAROLINA. I DuBcse, W'insboro. P D Richardson, Sr.nUr. M C Datier, Columbia. W C Corrie, Charleston. George Tttppor, Charleston. E C McLure, Chester, Ouarles & Pcrrin, Abbeville. 0 N Butler, Edgcfield. P H Grifhin, Edgolield. -Youuiaus, Gillisonville. Theo 0 Croft, canvassing, Greenville. L Charltou, canvassing, Newberry. Jas II Vi hitm I-, canvassing, Lancaster. W B Mettg, canvassing, York. YY YY &i Finucy, cunvassing, Society Hill. Munro & Fant, canvassing, Anderson. J ? ? .. ? ! :\i>'>., c*nv .ssing, Union. DeSaussure & Salmond, canvassing, Camden. J J Johnson, canvassing, Sumter. COTTON. STATES. Laval, Black & Gibbes, General, Columbia. JasG.CuDcm, Traveling, Aikun. Dr Jos Quattlebaum, Traveling,Aiken. Deko. Thos IS Crews, Laurens. I) A Townsend, Union. 1) 11 Duncan, Traveling, Snartuuburg. 1 BC Elkin, Traveling, Doko. Lovick P Miller, Traveling,Georgetown. Dr M W Ahney, Traveling, Edgcticld C H. Hurrel Bros., Charleston. I A Fletcher Buff, Ridgoway, I Jas W Law, YYinsb?ro. i Isaiah 1 Fox, Waltcrboro. E M Law. Yorkville. John O Wilson, Marion C IL David B Clayton, Traveling, Columbia. Dr John S llughson, Sumter. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI ETY, of tho Uuitcd Stutos A B Towers, Anderson. .1 II Henry, Laurens. \\ D Shaw, General, Charleston. F Mclohers, Charleston. N Aastin Bull, Uraugeburg. W F Nance, Newberry. J times D Ezcll, Columbia. John4' Matthews, Jr. Winsboro. Hiu Joel Smith. Abbeville. t s Jeffreys, Yorkville. T 11 Dicic, Traveling. Sumter. A II Davega, Ciicstcr. Henry Eftoutt, Columbia. KNICKERBOCKER. George Iluggins, Columbia. Wm t> lh.suc SzBon, ?cncral, Charleston. NEW YORK. Thomas Frost. General, Ckrrleston. i m Elliott, bcaufoi t. TJ La Mut to, Columbia. . John Ii London. Bock Hill. VY I! Barker, Abbeville; J M DaviB, Camden. , t) R Thompson, Winsboro. D B Lvckie, Che >tor. ( has U MoiSf, Sumier. j w II Cb .::}?!.?? :ll, Greenville, j * "i t......* "- . JO? .:L..i ,t.:\<Xt ' A 11 '.' ?? < i> \ndorscu. j BG llcriot, Charleston. 'i Ik - it V. it In rs, York. ' : Thos Sumter Mills, Chester ! (>.<ccoia ? it greaves, York. R G McCaw, Traveling, Yorkville. ? S D Shannon, Traveling, Hamburg. ! \\ K Rinke, Spartanburg. : s R Clowuoy, Winnsboro. Lcaphart, Jefferson & Ransom, General, Columbia. ' Dr Isaac Rranch, Superintendent of A^Jfc cics, Abbcviile. J J J Wardlaw, Abbeville, i Julius C Smith, Greenville. m i; P. try, Greenville. 1 II L McGowan, Laurens. I it I. Lindsey,Traveling, Laurens. Thutuuci S Moorman, Newberry. I V? m J I like, Nawberry. (J 11 Lake. Edgciield. ! J A C Jon? s, Kdgefiold. John S Wilson, Cluster. : Jann - H Fowlcs, uraugeburg. Win Clyburn, Kershaw. Wnlti r F Rood, Kershaw and adjoining coun ties. - ' J L Honour, Charleston. S F Jefferson, Oconco. ' A W Atkinson Darn well. James R Reil, ('bester, York, Ac. i Giles A l'enick, Chester and adjoining coun t ies. T S Hey ward. Traveling, Charleston. II R Cook, Rurnwoll. I? 1? Moor.-. Cunvassing, Cheater uud adjoin ing counties. SECK1TY LIFE AND ANNUITY. W Hutson Towncnd, General, Aiken. L< uis SheiTcsso, Traveling, Charleston. c V DoSaussure. Walterboro" I I Mel' Hutson, Traveling, Barnwoti. I J.! Muckcy, Traveling, Orangeburg, j A J Mnrrix, Traveling, lUgellold. Vi D Schoeuberg, Traveling, Columbia. Dr A F.nglish William', Canvassing, Collelon County. ?Henderson ?.V Bchrc, Canvassing, Waltcr boro, ST. LOUIS MUTUAL. Itoberl N Miller. Travelling, Williston. ' .1 Fi Godfrey fit Son. General, Atlanta, Ga. Thomas m White, Atiderson. R II Tensdale, Traveling, Charleston. A L Smith, Traveling, Prog Level, Win Wallace, Traveling, Camden. win Godfrey, Traveling, Cheraw. ?Moore, Traveling, bciinetigvillo, J m VYostim relaud, Traveling, Greenville. H A c Walker, Georgetown. RcvChrrlcs ItettS, Traveling, Georgetown. J M Miller, Traveling, Columbia. W B \\ ilson, Jr, Yorkville. SOUTHERN. ( Atlanta Department,) II J Hieksou. Lancaster. J A Mill r. General, Augusta, (ia. Cash Sl Waring, General, Columbia. John L Manning, Special, Manchester. R N Miller, Traveling. WilllSton. t) l* Hay, TrnveUng,Summcrville. R E Lyes, Traveling, Augusta, Ga. T T Hay. Travolilig, Aiken. s Y' Tup per, Charleiton, ('I. Yatos, Traveling, Cliarleston. F J Hay. M D, Trawling, Siin.uiervillo. E D Brailsford, M D, Traveling, Summcr villo. J F. limith, Traveling, Hopkins. s s Eraser, Georgetown, S A Durham & Ce, Marion, C If. E R Brunson, Mars Rlujl*. J J "in;-. TinuuonBville. S White, Sumter. j S H Sanders. Camden. L C Thompson, Liberty Hill. W M Dwight, Winsbero. James Pagan, ('neater. Jainos F Spearman, Netvberry C H. .1 a Hamilton, Orsngeburg. Tobin A Tosvly, Lauren?. F S Cassidy, Midway. J S Bamberg, 15 imberg, W S Woolen. Graham'?. IM! Kennedy. WiP.'.sUn. W M Hunter, Earnwell. C E Lartiguo, Bluekvillo. D 11 Durisoe, Edgcfield C H, James Mason, Yorkvillc. F M Qodbolrl, Cokesbury. Dr Alex McCloud, BenncttsviUe. Dr J E Carncs, Biskopville. B F Wbitncr, Anderson. J S Cotbran, Abbeville. F G DeFontaine, Columbia. Benjamin Bober, Edgefield C II. Jokn F Green, Traveling, Columbia. James E Black, Columbia. Dr B W Lawton, Traveling, Savannah. Dr T J Goodwyn, Traveling, Oraogeburg. Dr T A Walker, Greenville. Robert W Stand, Union. UNIVERSAL. llcv W T Farrow, Traveling, Greenwood. R E Cochrane, Traveling, Charlotte, N C. Thos A Roonc, Traveling, Charlotte, N C. W N Marcbunt, Graniteville. LOUSIANNA EQUITABLE. W J Hokc, General, Columbia. PHOENIX MUTUAL. Wm J Molyneaux, General, Charleston. J. L. NFAGLE, Comptroller General of Souih Corolina. oct 29 ?* tf ITMENT, ) t- It v 1. ii a L>, \ 1, 187?. J EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Office ob CoMrTUoi.i.r.a CoLtucniA, S. C, September To till whom it may concern ; THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOL lowing Insurance Companies, having deposi ted the amount of Securities of this State re quired of them respectfully by the Act of December, 1869, entitled "An Act to better protect Holders of Insurance Policies in this State and having otherwise fulfilled the re quirements of said Act, aiid of aU other Acts relating to Insurance in this State, are au thorized to transact business therein under licenscs heretofore and to be hereafter issued to their Ageuts, until the expiration of Ute time therein specified riRK compajuis. ' Deposit.$20,000 each Union, of Baltimore, Md. Union, of Sun Franclsoo, Oil. .Etna, of New York City. * on. i..v?i .ai, ..t^. r. Y':ib-*'ity. Germania, of New York City. Georgia Home, of Columbus, Ga. Hartford, of Hartford, Conn. Home, of N. vv York City. Imperial, of London. International, of New York City. Liverpool nod London and Globe, of London und Liverpool. Manhattan, of New York City. Merchants and Mechanics, of Baltimore, Md. National, of Baltimore, Md. North American, of New York City. North British und Mercantile, of London and Rdinourgh. Orient Mutual, of New York City. Pacific, of Sun Francisco, Cal. Pbcnix, of Bfooklpn, N. Y. Putnam, of Hartford, Conn, Richmond Banking and Insurance, of Rich mond, Ya. Security, of New York City. life companies Deposit.$50,000 each Carolina, of Memphis, Tenn. Cotton States, of Macon, Gu. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the Uui led States of New York City. Knickerbocker, of New York City. Now York, of New York City. Piedmont ond Arlington, of Richmond. Vs. Policy Holders Life and Tontino Assurance ( ompany of the South, of Charleston,S. C. Security Lifo and Annuity, of New York City. Southern of Memphis, Tenn. St. Louis. Mutual, of St. Louis, Mo. Universal, of New York City. J. L. NEAGLE, oct 2'??tf Comptroller General. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. STATE TREASURY OFFICE, -?? S C.. December 1, 1870. nnHE BOOKS 'of the Troasusy urooe tor the Transfer and Conversion of STOCKS an l BONDS will be closed on and after the 111 ?">! Ii instant until Cue lat proximo, for Cull- ( voionoe in preparing statement of interest du?to January 1. 1871. NILES O. PARKER, Treasurer State S. C. dec 3 c EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Stats Treasury Orrica, CotVMOtA, S C, Deocmber 1, 1870. npiIE INTEREST falling duo on tho ? i on].on Bonds of the State of South Carolina to the 1st of January, 1871, will be paid IN COLD on and after that dato at the office of H. iL Kimpton, Financial Agent of tho State, No. V, Nassau Street, New York, and at this office. Tho interest falling due on tho Registered Stock of the Slate to January 1st, 1871, will bo paid IN GOLD on and after t-hat date at the Treasury office only. NILES O PARKER. Treasurer Stuto South Carolina, dec 3 o REEDER & DAVIS. COTTON "FACTORS an* tf ? (Ml" ?"?I r,rt??.?v?l<..c.t*\w? Vnnnlianto IU ill mi * tiii,i >..#>. .<* v .......... i, Ailyer's ll'?ary, CHARLESTON, S. C. Ohwri.i. Rekukr. Zimmerman Davis. oct 15 Om .A. J. SALINAS, FACTOR AND COMMISSIOV nERCIfiXT, CHARLESTON S. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. ? sr.xeaa?First National Bank, Peo ple's National Bank, Messrs. Jno. Fraser & Co., Charleston, S. 0, juiy Si?ly The Fisherman's Sou, A gentleman w'Iking on the beach came across a little boj sitting o? tho road by himself, looking out on iho great ocean. "You like the sea, any boy j do yom not 7" "Yes sir; and I hopo to follow it when I get bigger." "It ia a hard life, besides being dan gerous," said the gontleman. "Yes, sir; but Jesus Christ weed io sea, and he knows the dangers; and sometimes ho preached oat of a ship. I am sure ho loves sailors," said tho boy. "But that will not hinder you from meeting with storms, and perhaps get ting shipwrecked." ? Jesus Christ rules the winde end the waves,. He stopped a storm once." "He does not now," said the gentle .man. "No, sir, bat he will help us to trust in him; and, if we hold on to him, ooth ing ean much harm us," said tho boy. "You might be drowned." "Yes, sir?" The boy stopped. "But, you know, my soul would then fly *p to God; and it is all 'fair weather op there." "Why, my ?ttls man, yes ate quite = preacher !" said the gentleman. "Father and I often talk these things over," said the little hoy; "and whoa ho is gone out fishing and leaves aae all alone at home, they are company for mo. "The sweet, quiet, happy face of the little fellow pleased me," said the gen tleman ; "and I felt that he had the best ! of company." A story is told in Washington at the expense of a well-known Senator, who is notorious for taking two cocktails in succession before breakfast.?One taorn ing, while the Senator was practising at the Metropolitan bar, a friend put to him tho pertinent question, "Senator, why do you take two cock tails ss a ous toujj Won't one tone you?" The Senator drew himself up. "I will toll you why I take two cock-tails. Wheat 1 have taken one, it makes me feel lake another mau. Well, you see I'm bound by common courtesy to treat that so I take a second." Habbits.?A farmer near London, Canada West, has two thousand rabbits in a warren five acres in extent. The cost ol aud attention to be paid to these animals involves an expense of twenty firo cents for each rabbit, and the net profits on tho whole warren amount to $5,000 a year. The annual average in crease is twenty-five rabbits for each pair. The males, when a year eld, are killed and sent in barrels to market at Mon treal. The man who don't advertise has his store hung around with shingles and pieces of barrel-heads, inscribed with lampblack, "Irish Pertaters," "Korn Mod," "Flower," "All kinds of kountry hero." He Bays : "There arn't no use is Boospaper advertising se long as ? man is smart enuff to tend to his own busiucss, aud kin stand at the door and holler the fellers io." Oov. Sonter finds the Tennesseeans a very polite people. They are asking his pardon about five times a day for convic ted criminals. A Norwich (Conn.) woman, who ran a needle into her left foot a year ago by accidentally stepping upon it, recently had It pulled out from between her shoulders. A Western man who *?* recently in vited to a seat on the floor of the House at Washington, indignantly refused, say ing that he was accustomed to sit on chairs at home The floor of one of the Litchftcld (Conn.) churches is so uneven that in passing up one of the aisles, a person goes out of sight thirteen times. So says a local paper. j Illinois must bear off the pains for vir tue. A saloon keeper in that State keepo a temperance pledge behind the bar, and docs his best to induee bad pay eastern ers to sign it. A Story is told ia Oregon about a young man who proposed ia it Sunday School that a "comauttee of yonng la dies and gentlemen be appointed to raise