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IM. THEODOR MULLEE, has .ir.vr ^''''^v^inK \ far- - A-sortment et ?"TB WILL .'DELIVER EVERY SATURDAY PI PKS AND SIZARS'///* g fkom tub p ANY FAMILY ? MEERSCHAUM MANUFACTORY^ Hollort GH?l IUM& MCftl ix the u. 8; ' g Ma.l- ,.f| Alto o Few Lot of Nim- and Cli?loc ^ P?RE Wttlf? WESTERN CORN. imo* i;iiies, SMOKED TONGUE.) ? ggn rcipectfully notify the PUBLIC " **?K?. . . , . ? that my formet' NEW YORK BEEP BAl.OSYfV J mm ? ^ SC?Alt CUREbVBAM?. g HAU-nOOM And all Ulhot First CIhss ^ wJIVbe CLOSED fVom tho f tj^y'of March, W 1871, and will only keep LIQUORS hereaf ? tor for FAMILY PURPOSES. toi.tr A flpffiff ?*f?-*VA If FAMILY CROCKRIES, g tor for FAMILY PURPOSES. AT THE CORNER!!! :.'o: 3T MEAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN WINTER GOODS JI>. TOTTIS 5s SELLING the ABOVE GOODS AT and BELOW COST. Now is the time to get BARGAINS. JUST_KECE1VED SEEING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTON VERY LOW FOR CASH AT 13 . LOU IS % f,b 1??ly - AT THE CORNER. ETTIWAN GUANOS, Aim SULPHURIC ACID MANUFACTURED AT THE ETIWAN W 0 E KS, 0 II A R L E S T OX, So. Ca. BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPERPHOSPHATE COMPANY. 'J ho now well known Etiwnn Guano is manufactured from the Natire Bono Pin cpbates cf South Carolina; These Phosphates in their natural state aro Inso luble, r.iid require to be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphurio Acid. Company have imw in operation the largest Sulphuric Acid Chambers at tho South, sind era, thcrofore, able to manufacture at the lowest rated, the highest grr.de of Fertiliser; H being clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble ; ].:.Iq which any Fcrtilizc^^^uLtins. the less jM|ttj^r''T'i''''11 per acre. ""ii < i ^UWcTT^Ti^o. the Fertilizer complete Ammonia nnurotiien in sufficient quauti ti.s j ^d.led; With these views the Company in innfnclure and offer fur sale ETIWAN G U A N 0 S , V.*: riantcd to contain from 15 to 20 per Cent, of Dissolved Bouo Phosphate of | "\!;::o. and from 2 to 2} per Cent, of Ammonia, with a sufficient addition of Peru vian Guano and P.dash, to adapt it to all crops. Price 855 p*?r ton, cash; on time i per t.'ii. aud interest 7 percent, per anoum. dissolved bone, Of*b.ign grade, suitable for Manufacturers or Planters, being in itself an excellent ';\-\tl'izer, and ppeoiiilly adapted for compost. As large quantities oi Sulphuric ?Vckl arc used to dissolve tho Phosphate, this will bo found a cheap aud convenient ... v ta transport that nnrc-fir.1. Tho grade furnished will be from 18 to 20 per . t. Dissolved Bone. Phosphate. Price WD perton cash; On time, 845, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be furnished to order tt-au additional price percentage. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, f'; r ially prcpared**for composting with cotton seed nnd othe* plantation' manures, i'tice iii'y per ton ; cash; on time, 840, with interest at 7 per cent, per anuuui. GROUND BON E , .'A much lewer rnfes, consisting simply of the Native Bone- Phosphates ground to v.????>? der. Price ?20 per tun cash. On time, ?22 und interest at 7 per ceut. per uuauui. WM. C. BEE A: CO., Agents, No. 14 Ad?cr'i Wharf. Chttrligton; S. C. & ii. CORXELSON, Agent, Ora-jgobuvg, S. C B.?The percentage of Dissolved Bouo Phosphate of Lime, end" Ammonia in the Etiwans. is nseer.aincd at tho Works, by their Chemist, before delivery aid nuy purchaser be dissatisfied, ho may return average samples of nuy pur e, within r;0 days uftcr delivery, and they will be analyzed anew, ami any <; :!i ii-ncy in t-hc per ?.-nt:igo guaranteed will be made good-to Wit* by the Com pany. ' jan 2rf c 3ui YTTTOULD INFOP.M THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS gTftiC CATlRYrKfJ ON THE CAR i iaVo Making in all its various branches., and will Manufacture or Rcpnir at the' ; ;e-f Notice, :ill Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And ain also prepared with NEY/ PRESS AND G "7 TO GIN AND PAWS COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has'brought from J to .} cent more tha-n (bat (iinneil on the common Gins. pet 8 npl 2?ly Ii. RIGGS. I k JEFFORDS & G.0 a HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINK LOT OF GROOERIES i they-me offering VERY LOW. Parties buying BACON, FLOUR, WHISKEY', . SUGAR, COFFEE, too.. do their advantage to CA Li, ami PPJC W O?R'CO?DS: A hW*f ^"^*?kkllAMJ^ji?st received. They Will filso find a ^MIK-^TPTrnr^.^ , . DRY GOODS, SnOh'S, HATS, Ac. . ii& -f?ru T. A .EFFOHHS & (0. ::1 CIRCULAR. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, OFNCB Of I.ns CoMPTnoLLKH QkmsbaI', Columbia, 8. C, January 10, ?870. lyfOTICE is hereby given to all Agents of 1^1 Insurance Companies doing business in this State., that oil on?l after the twenty-first day of t'eiit uni y. 1870, they will be required to obtain new licenses, and before said licen ses arc issued, the Companies will be requir ed to make a deposit of certain bonds or stock with the Act of December 22d, 1860, a copy of which is hereunto appended. The law will be rigidly enforced, and all Compa nies must make the deposit within the time specified. u 6*: t. NtAGLE, Comptroller General. 4 N ACT to regulate the Agencies of Insu (\ ranco Companies not incorporated in theotatc of South Carolina. Sectios 1? J*?H tHstini by the Senate and Hounc of Repr?sentatives of the State of South Carolina, notf met and sitting in Geuoral Assembly a fid by the authority of the same, That it ?Kall not be lawful, after tho ?fft day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, for any agont or any Insurance company in the United States, or any foreign State, incorpo rated by tho laws of this State, to take risks or transact any business of insurance in tbis State without first obtaining license from the Comptroller General, whieh license shall ex pire on the 81st day of March of each year. Sib. 2. Thain before tho Comptroller General shall issue such license to any agent of any insurance company not incorporated in South Carolina,- there shall be filed in bis otftoc a certified Copy of the charter of the company from which the said agent or at torney has received his appointment, and also a certified copy of the vote or resolution of tho Trustees or Director of said company appointing him sncb agent, aocompanicd by a warrant ot appointment under the official aval of the company, and signed by tho Pretidcr* ?wd Secretary. Such ' warrant of appointincfjr gftall centinue valid and irrevo cable until another agent or attorney hns been substituted so that at all times whilo any liability remains outstanding there shall be w ithin the State an agent or attorney as aforesaid, and shall contain a consent ex . prcssttf, ottt-byrUlng process of law to bo saved on said Agent or attorney for all lia bilities of every nature incurred in this State by said company, and that such service made on such agent or attorney in tho manner re quired try the Taws of this State shall bo doomed legal and ?tn<*in^ en the company or companies, in all crrje* whatsoever, and that every fnaffriem tW ^a^rYed. shall be con 1 elusive evidence of the indebtedness of the compmiy ; und in addition to said warrant o.' appointment, there shall be filed and pub lished a statement, made under oath of its President or Secretary, showing its assets and liabilities, and dbrtiwctly showing tho :::nr.'*ri'i ZS dUU now ihc same has been paid, and of what the assets of the eompany consists, the amount of losses due and unpaid, and all other claims against tho company, or other indeptcdness, whether due or not due at the t one of tbe filing of the statement above, and shall further show: 1st. That said companies have fulfilled the provisions of their respective charters, und of the extensions and amendments thereto, in every particular, and whether there has been any change of charters since last statement. _ 2d. 2 nc amount of policies outstanding as near as can be ascertained. ?Id. The character of tho risks, aud the rule governing companies and their agents in taking the same, both as to locality and amount. 4th. Tbe particular character of tho as sets, specifying Hie amount of cash and pub lic, bank, manufacturing or other stocks and bonds, or other securities, held by the com panies, with the evidence that they arc held by them, the rule of investment in real es tate, securities, and the general localities of real estate secured to oompanies. 6th. The amount received from premiums, and whether sufficient to pay losses, &c. 6th. Whether there have been any chan ges in agencies during the preceding six months. Sac. 8. That every agent or attorney ob taining such license shall also cause such li cense to bo published in some newspaper, to be ffestgnated by the Comptroller General, bSving circudatiwi in the county in w hich he resides. Tho c?m*pa**7 shall also furnish the Comptroller Genera!4, through their agent, an annual statement of the affairs of tho com pauy, as provided in the second Section of this Act, and it shall be the duty of the agent or ageuts to publish the same. Sac. 4. That if tbe Comptroller aha?'bi> somc satisfied that any company is insolvent or unsafe; it shall be his duty to refuse li cense t3'i?w agent or agents, and to ?vithdraw any license that has been already issued. SCO. ?. That any person irltb shall deliver any policy ol insurance, or collect any pro mium of in - uranee or transact any business of insurance in this State, for any company in the United State*;* or foreign State, not incorporated by the'iVr.vs of this State, with out having first obtuiucd license as by this Act reqi'ircd, or after his license has been withdrawn, or who shall in any way violate the provisions of this Act, shall be fined for every suclr offence not less than one hundred (dollars, nor*more than f*vc hundred dollars, at the discretion of the Judge: Provided, further, That* northing contained in ibis See- I tion shall release any company or companies upon any policy issued of deli?*er*?d by it or them. S*o. (V. Tbnt fo? c*/ery Helltet isr*-fe^rfy* the Comptroller General under this Act. he shall be paid by the company taking out such license the sum of five dollars lor his* own use. i. '. iitti mi .-?c?o u?- pans oi Acts in consistent with this Act arc- hereby repealed. In the Senata-Houso, tho fifth day of March, in tho year of ?not Lord one thou sand eight hundred kfd sisty-nino D. T, CORDIN, Pr*e*?dtr??t pro tempore of the Senate FRANKLIN 3. MUSES, Jr., Speaker of tbe House of Representatives Approved the tMKli day of March, 186U. Ronr.itT K. Scott, Governor. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA At a General Assembly beg??i tf V holden at Columbia on the fourth Tuesday in Novem ber, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nioe, and (battOO continue by divers adjournments to tin twenty first day of Dccoinbcr. in the year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine: AN ACT to BKTTKR PBOTCCT UOLDKIIK OK ix Sl-nASrjg rOLICIRS IN this statu. Skctiom I. De it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carelma, now met and sitting in Gen eral Assembly, and by tho authority of the same: No Company or Association which is now organized, or which may be hereaf ter organized in this Stale, to carry on the business of inrnfrntrea of any kind or kinds, shall proceed further with business (as tho caso may be) until they have deposited with ihe Comptroller Geweral'of' Has State bends or*?t?aelfs*of ?Ida State equal fo* I Mrsum of fifty thousand dollars par vAlue'for each Life Insurance Company or Association, and twenty thousand dollars par value for each oilier Imurnnce Company or Association. The Comptroller General sh?ll ' hold auch bonds br stoe!tB as Security for policy holders in (he Company or Association ; bot, so long as any Company or Association so depositing slmll continuo solvent, the Comptroller Gen eral may pertnit auch Company to collect and receive (lie ihtcrest bit such bond* or stocks so deposited; Sao. 2. Whenever any Company or Asso ciation is, or shall become fully organised, and the said Company or A^es- elation bavo depositor ?Sil, Inv Cunvbtntiel' General the requisite amount of 8tat? bonds or stocks, it shall become bis duty to furnish tbe Corpora tion or Association with a certificate 5? irtitih deposit, which certificate or dupli'ialu thereof certified by the Coinptroller General, may be i used in ami be evidence for and against tho Corporation. Bsc. 8, It shall not be lawful for any per son or persons, Corporation of Corporations, Association or Association?to act within this State aa agent, or otherwise, in receiving or procuring applications for insurance of any kind or kinds, or in any manner to aid in transacting tho business of insurance of any kind or kinds for any Company or Assooia tion frttftrporatcu by, or organized under the laws tff tlli? ?r attjr other Stata Government, or any foreign Government, until snob Com pany or Association have deposited with the Comptroller General of this State, for the benefit of the polity holders of eueh Com pany or AMWItttlbn, citizens or residents of the United States, bonds or stocks of this State equal to the ssra of fifty thousand dol lars par value for each Life Insurance Com pany or Association, and twenty thousand dollars par raluo for each other Insurance Company or Ass'trtlfftrrtl * ML, ss long as any Company tff AsstfSiatiori so depositing shall continue ?blfent, tho Comptroller General may permit such* Ctfttrp'ttfly *rr Association to collect and receive the interest on such bonds or stocks so deposited, and have appointed an Attorney in this State on whom process of law can be served ; and said Attorney shall have filed with the Comptroller General a certified copy of the charter of said Com. pany or Association? and also a certified copy of the vote or feSolatlons of the Trustees or Directors of fuclf Company or Association ap pointing him the Attorney of such Company, which appointment shaft ctnfintte until another Attorney be substituted; which shall be dono upon the death, removal or in capacity to not of such Attorney, or may be done by such Company or Association at any time. When tho foregoing requirements, and such other re^rVrfFemcnts as nww or may hcrestfter be required by law, shall bo complied with the Comptroller General shall give a certificate to that effect, and also state the ncmc of the Attorney, which ocrtificatc, when filed in the County Clerk's Cilice of the County where tho agency is to be locaieiT, shall be the authority to commence business. Sec. 4. Every violation of this Act shall subject the Company or Association, or agent or agents, violating, jointly and severally, to a penalty of fire hundred dollars for each violation, which shall bo sued f ir and recov ered in a joint or several civil action, in the name of the State of South Carolina, by tho Solicitor of the Circuit in which the Com pany or Association, or agent or ngents so violating, shall be situated : one-half of such penally wflrett recovered shall be paid into the County Treasury of such County, and the other half to tho informer of such viola tion ; mid, in caso of the non-payment of such penalty*-tip? person et sefiJtrry so o1?cfAl ing shall be liable to imprisonment for a pe ...n* not exceeding one year in the discre tion of the Court having cognizance thereof. Sr.o. ?. The Comptroller General shall safely and separately keep, the .borah* rr stock? of ohoIt Company c* ^MAcrtfloiVj and shall rerurtV tho identical bonds or stocks re ceived ; and during the usual office hours, shall keep the bonds or stocks, subject to the examination of the representative of any Com pany or Association b*ivimr made'a depc%it, as required uy tMrf'Act; and the Mate shnll be responsible for the return of nil said bonds or stocks dy the Comptroller Ocircral. Skc. W. AM Acts ami part? of At.'3 incon sistent or conflicting with tills Act are here by repealed. Sec. 7. This act shall take effect sixty days after iis passage. In the Senate-Mouse, the twenty-first day of December, iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred andsixtv nine. (Signed) C. W MONTGOMERY, President pro tempore of the Senate. (Signed) Fit AN KLIN J. MOSES, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives. Approved the22dday of December, 1869. (?igned) RODERT K. SCOTT Governor. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ OrricE Bkcbetait or State.) I. F. L. Cardoia, Secretary of Slate of South Carolina, do hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of an Act entitled ?'An Act to better protect holders of insur ant policies in this State," on file in this office. Given under my hand and the seal of tho Slate, in Colum bia, this 24th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1 tJ?O. and in the 04th year of American Inde pendence. F. B: ftAft?nftA, Secretary of State, oct 22 tf <70. j BXECUtffltE DEPATMBNTy1 Office tf* ?QMMTBOLoiltWJiTr?ViJ, Colcmiii'a,-S*. C, September 1, 181i rTWIK following list of Licensed Insurance Agents is published for Ike iuformaiion of all concerned. Those Companies marked'* have not complied with the provisions rf the Act of December, 18t?t?, reooirln^'n ifc?osR of Slate Securities, and their Agents arc authorized tS'trtinsact such business only as may bo ne5c"S>nry for* the ftlSllincnt of con tracts made prior to tho t ?feilty-second day of February. 1870. All Agents are required to publish their Licenses in tho Daily lit publican, of Charleston, or SdutA Carolina It* pufilitan, of Colombia, as dirkctad in Circu lar laJf?d^rlfaSi this office, U-tilCr* the date of September 1, 1M0. Fi he f ompa\?i:s. CITIZENS. A L i oi,ii.s.,.....Charleston. GEORGIA H?M? Thomas S Moorman.Nctft'erry. A White.Slimier. II E Nichts & L'oi...?.?....Columbia llutson Lee. -....<... ...<....;...(.'hn.rh>siou. E J C Wood.Aikeu. J F C DuPrc.Abbeville. A R Towers.Anderson. W II Itardin.Chester. W L .1 Rei I..;.Choraw. D R Durisoc:.Edgefield. W E Barle.;.i.:;:*:Gr?en*iUe. J II Henry.:.Lattsens. Gco II Covnelson.Orangcburg ,Io.?t?Hh ?.!? Blfurd.Spartanburg. J V llill ?>Ctt...;...i.Union O RThorttfffn.Winusboro. 0 A Penick.Yorkvllla. Wright & Crnor..;.-.!;;;?.-..Hamburg. 1 PART PORK Isaac Branch.Vbbcvillc. John Ferguson.(Inccuville. I A H Hayden.Charleston. Ii E Nichols & Co .Columbia. A L Tobins.Cliarlcstuu. astna. George Huggins.Columbia. CONTINENTAL W R Hcriot.Charleston. II E Nichols & Co......Columbia. John Ferguson.Greenville. Isaac Rrnncb..Vhhcville. A B Towers....Anderson. GERMANIA. W L J Rcid.Cbcraw. W II Hardin.Chester H E Nichols & Co. .Columbia. John Ferfttson.lOrcenville. Cornelius Groham..BHtrirJti: W P Pratt.N, \ Bull A Eeovlll.OmiigcbuTif. Jojeph M El ford.Spartanburg. Antboi-j White.?.Sumter. John T HU1 & Co......,.Union. O R Thompson.Winnsboro T H Jeffreys.Vor* villa. Inane Britney.Abbeville. A L Towers.Anderson, i W D MoDowsll.Cnmden. I Colburu & Howell.Charleston. HOME, NEW HAVEN. W D ileriott & Co......Charleston. Isaac Branch.Branobville. A B Towers.Anderson Henry G Ely.Beaufort. H B Nichols & Co.Columbia. itflfgSbo & Dunhipc,::.'...'...Camdcn. Get* McD StolL...::.>. ..'Florence.. Ferguson & Miller..;.'.'.....'....Greenville. Thomas 8 Moorman...Ncwberry. Thomas V Wnlsh.Itliii.Sumter. Osmond K Thompson:::::?;.'...m;;.';Winnsborn. Thomas S Jeffreys.;:'.....;...VurkvMlc. HOME, NEW YOB If. Z B Oskcs, Gencrsl.CbS*lci?bn. BJC Wood.-.....A*l5eu. S L Leaphsrt.Columbia. IMPERIAL, LONDON. George Huggins.Columbia. INTEBNATtONAL. 8 Y Tnpper..i? M.Charles!fa'n. LtV?iirOOL & LONDON & GLOBE. W K Blaae.Spartanburg. W F Nance.Ncwborry. C T Londes, General.Charleston. W II Parker.Abbeville. W II Harden;::..;.\;/.-.Chester. Jb'hH It Barksdale....;;;.;::;.....Lanren8. W D McDowell.Cumdcn. Charles H M0U0....Sumter. J M Johnson.Marion. Robert Bryce.?::.;...Columbia. S S Frascr.Georgetown. \ Julius 0 Smith.Greenville. W 8 Brown.Anderson. Wn Godfrey.Cheraw. MANHATTAN. It *l Fraser.wn.ni .?..Georgetown. George Huggins....i.i.........Columbia. S Y Tuppcr.Charleston. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS. linger & Havcncl .Charleston. NATIONAL. linger & Ravcnel.?.^..Charleston. NORTH AMERICAN. S Y Tupper...............r.'.m....v.-..;.Char^es<5n. r*ORTfr PRZTI8II AND' MERCANTILE OF Loxoox a so EmxnuRo II E Nichols fi Co.Columbia. Edward Sebring.Charleston. ORIENT MUTUAL. linger & Ravtncl...? .-Charleston. i'M'NIX, OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. George Huggins.Columbia. S S Frascr.Georgetown. S Y Tupper.-Charleston PACIFIC. A.L Tobius..'.Charleston. PUTNAM. W B Hardib.Chester. 'CJlburn & Howcll.Charleston. George Huggins.Columbia. RiCUMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE. A White.Sumter; J L Henenr....Charleston. SECURITY? A Whitc....... ,v.v..v.........7.*.-:......Sumter. H E Nichols & Co.Columbia; G W Mclver.Cheraw. R E Eraser.Georgetown. S Y Trrrpe*..Tbarlcston. UNIC^f, or Baltimore. , CMtp?t & iiowcll.Charlcslon. -UXm^i Of gay FftfrMHW*! Wm li Hcriot &. Co.Cbarlestrin. George Huggins.Columbia. LIFE COMFAAIKN. CAROLINA DnBoeei M'insboro. F 1) Richardson, Sumter M C Butler, Columbia? W C Corrie, Charleston. George Tapper, Charleston. E C MoLure, Chester, Quarles & I'errin, Abbeville. O N Butler, EdgcSetd. S B Griffiin, Edgefirld. -Yotunans, Gillisonvilte. Theo G Croft', canvassing, Greenville. L Chariten, canvassing, Ncwberry. Jas II Whilner, canvassing. Lancaster. W B Mctts, canvassing, York. W W & Finney, canvassing. Society Hill. Munro & Fant, canvassing. Anderson. James G Gibbs. canvassing. Union. DeSaussurc & Snltuond, canvassing, Camdcti. J J Johnson, canvassing, Sumter. COTTON STATES. Laval, Black k Gibbes, General, Columbia. Jas C Cullcm, Traveling, Aiken. jl IV Jos Qttatllcbauui, Traveling, Aiken. Doko. Thos BCretvs*, LnOrens. D A Towntfend, fSnion. ? R Duncan, Tr>*cliiig. Spartanburg. DC Elkin, Traveling, Dqk??. Lovick P M-iHe?*, TrareBng% George tow p. Dr M W Abney. Traveling, IMgofHdd C Hi Burrol Bros., Charleston. A Fletcher Ruff, Ridgcwny. JaaW Law, Winsboro. ilaafnh 1 Po-**. Vr-rlteiboro: E M" LiVv'. Yorkvillo. John 0 Wilson. Marion C It. David B Clayton, Traveling, Columbia. Dr John S Mughsoii, Suiuior. EQUITABL? LIFE AS8?PAVNCB SOCI ETY, of the UuUed'Siaft*? A B Tower's, Anderson, J H Henry, Prtnrcns. W BSbaw, General, Charleston. F Members. Charleston. N Aastin Bull, t)raiigeburg. W F Nance, Newberry. Jarre* M E"ell, ''obnnbia. John P Mtrtlhews, Jr, Winsboro. Win Joel Smith, Abbeville. T S Jeffreys, Yorkvillo. T H 'Hek, Traveling. Sumter. j.A II Davegi, Cheater. Henry E Scott, Columbia. KNICKERBOCKER. George HftjiTins, Columbias Wm S'lBfirtic & Son, (ieueral, Charleston* NEW YORK. Thomas Frost, General, Chrrleeton. Wm Elliott, Beaufort. 1* J' LnMotic, Columbia. John BLc-hilc-ft, Kock K'?t W II Parser, Abbeville. .1 M Davis", Caturdon. O R ThompSOhi Winsboro. 1) R Leckic, Chester. i.- H Moise, Sumter. w II Campbell, Greenville. PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON. A B Towers, Anderson. B G Heriot, Charleston, '.'lies B Withers, York. Tli'<.*-e??nrtc'*,7ilills, Cheat**; Osccrda Sitflveaves, York. R G McCaw; Traveling, Y > kville. S D Shannon,-Traveling, Hamburg. W K Blake, Spttrlaiiburg. S B Clowney, Winnsboro. Leaphart, Jefferson & Ransom,' General Columbia. - Dr Isaac Branch, Superintendent of Agon cics, Abbevi'le. J J Wardlaw, Abbeville. Julius C Smith, Groenville. M G Berry, Greenville. H L MoGonau, Laurens. O L Lindsey, Traveling, La .-ens. ThomnsS M<;..nnan. Ncwberry. Wm J L ike, Nswbcrry C-B Lake, Edgefioid. J A C Jones, Edgetscn!. Jcbn S Wilson, ClirMsr. .tables U Fowles, OrangeMrg. ,Wn Llyburn, Errsbaw. Width: P Reed, Kerlbntr' npj adjobil?gco?u- J lies: J L Honour, Charleston. S F Jelfcrson, Oeonco. AW Atk'tpion, Burnwcll. James U l'?tl, CHcster, York, &c.. Giles A Pcniek, Chester nild a.rjoUling cotiti ties, T 8 H1.7v.a1J. Traveling, Charleston. U R Cook, Barnwcll. ? I) Moore, Canvassing, Chester and adjoin ing counties. BECBITY LIFE AND ANNUITY. W Unison Tow nend, General, Aikcn. Louis t+?erfesse, Traveling, Charleston. (' A l't-S-aivMirc, AV'nlterboro I Mcl* Hu:Hon, Traveling, Barr.well. J J Mackuy, Traveling. Orangeburg. A J Mm-rlft, Traveling, Edgetield. W D Schoenbcrg, Trurelipg, Columbia. Dr A English Williams. CVnT?^siJ?gj C'.'lletoii County. Ilendyr&rin & Bebrc, Canvassing, "Waller-I bofe. ST. LOUIS MUTUAL. B- bett N Miller. Travelling, Williston. J E Godfrey & Son, General, Atlanta, Gn. Thomas MyVhltc, Anderson. R fl Ten.-iide, Traveling, Charleston. A L Smith, Traveling, Frog fieveb Wm Wallace, Traveling, CamdefL win Godfrey, Traveling. Chernw. ?Moore, Traveling, bentief tsrille. .J M Westmoreland, Traveling, Greenville. II A C Walker, Georg, 'own. Rev Chrrlcs Bf Us, Traveling, Georgetown. I J M Miller, Traveling, Columbia. W B Wilson, Jr, Yorkvillc. [SOUTHER?*' (Atlanta Dki'aktji'vVT.) H J J'itksoii, Lancaster. J A Miiicr, General, Augusta, Ga. Cash & Waring, General, Columbia. John L Manning. Special. MnnMicster. R N Miller, Traveling, Wi!listo<r. O 1* Hay, Traveling, SnnimerviRe. R E Lyes, Traveling. Augusta, Ga. T T Hay, Traveling, Aikcn. S Y Tapper. Charleston. CL Yates, Travaling, Charleston, F J Hny. M I), Traveliug, Suinmcrville. E D Dvailsford, M D, Traveling; rtutnmcr I vi He. J E Eutith, Traveling, Hopkins. S S Eraser, Georgetown, S A Durham & Co, Marion, C II. E I? Brunsen, Mars Bbi/f. J J jS'mg, Tmunonsrtiic. S White. Sumler. S II Sanders. Catnden. I LC Thompson, Liberty Hill. W M *Dwight, Winsbero. James Pagan j Chester. Jarnos F .Spearman, Nowhere* C H. J A Hamilton, Oraugeburg. Tobin & Tosely, Laurens. F S (Y.ssidy, Midway, ) .1 B Hamberg, Bamberg. W S Wootcn. Graham's. W H Kennedy. Williston: W M Hunter, Barnwcll. C E Lnrliguc, R'ackrillr?. D R Durisoe, EdgefieM C H. > James Mason. Y01 kville. F M Godbnld, Coke-ibnry. Dr Aies Kcckaa. ;;,V. Dr J E Carnes, BishopviEc. B F Whitncr, Anderson. J S Cotllran-, Abbeville. F G D-'Fontaine, t"*nbunhi:i. ^ Benjamin Bobnr, Cdjjeftcbl C. if.' John KGreen, Traveling, Ci'umbi.i. Jnnics E Black. Colurnb Or B W Law ton, Traveling. SiTCnnelu DrT J GoO'lwyii. Traveling, Oi at'.Velvirg. Dr T A Walk. r. Greenville.' Robert W Slian 1. Cuion. l\NIVKU$AL. -fter-VrT FeAO*. 'l'i'.H'.'iHf? Oy\'.f<---> .1. R E C?.e.!n-ane. Traveling, Ctf.if5.fW; N C TTi?ii V Bootie, Tray cling, ? hi ; ::>ttfe, S c. W N Mnrjjhant, (Jraliltcrjlle. LOUS 1A N N A EtJt'.ITAB LE. \Y J Hoke, General, Co'-umh'... PiHENlN MUTUAL. Wm .1 Molyncaux. Geiural. Charleston'. J. L. N FAG LB; Comptroller General of Soulh Corblinii ocl 2*J tf State of South Carolina. PARTMENT. \ i.i.r.a -t:\i::tAi., V iber 1, 1S70. j EXECUTIVE l)KP.\ ::TMENT. Oyrics (>??: CoMi-Tiioi. CoucyiilA, S< C, Septem! To pH trhom itfttctf eoH&ru ; THIS IS TO CERTIFY THATTHK F>>L lnwing Insurance Companies, havingdeposi ted the amount of Securities of this Siute re quired ot them rcspcctfuRy by the Act of December, I8sj9, entitled "An Act to belter protect Rol lers of Insurance Policies in Ibis State r.nd having otherwis ? fulfilled the re quirements of said Act, an 1 of all other Ac's relating t.i Insuranco in this State, arc mi ihoriied to transact bn'sruess therein under; licenses heretofore ami to bo hereafter Issu 10 their Agents, until the expiration of the I line therein .specified riKs cojiraxir.s. ?Deposit. $20,000each Union, of Baltimore, Md. Union, of Sau Francisco, CaL Etn 1, of N? w Ynrk City. Continental; of New York Civ. (i? rniauin. of New York City. Georgia Home, of Columbus, Go, llartford, of I Lin ford. Cc1?'n. Home, of New York City. Imperial, of London. International. of-New York C'uy. Liverpool and London and Globb, of London and Liverpool. 1 Ma 11 bait an. of Net* York C'.ty. Merchants and Mechanic?, Baltimore, Md. I National, of Baltimore, Jou! pNcftli A.merican, of New Vm'V City. North British and Mercantile, of London a ml Edinourgb. Orient MUtlinl, of New York City, paeifle, <>}'San Francisco'.' ,1r?l. I?l...~:- nrKr.---.Via? v ?i ??? - ? I'Utnam, of Ilariliiid. Conn. Rtohmond Ranking auil {nsbranee, of Rich inuii I; Yn. Security, of New York City. I.I I K t'OMI'AXI i:s Deponit.$00,000 each 'arnlin I, Of .Memphis, TeUII. Cotton Si;:t< s, of 11 icon. Ga. Bquifnblo Life Aseuraiicb Society of the Uui led Stales of New Vcik City. Kniekcrbacker, ol New fork City. N?\v \ oi k, of New Yor3 City. [. Piedmoni ?>nd Arlington, <?'? Richmbtid. Va. Policy Holders Life an l Tontine' Assurance C;'V.^any of the BOuth, pf Cfc?ttfe*t0Ul& ? '. s lirily Life and Annuity, of Net York City. S in'hei ii of Memphis, Tenii. I Si. bouis Mutual, ?>f St. Loui.-.' Mo. Unircrsnl, of New York Cit\. J. L. NE ao LE, oct - tf Comptroller-General. WASHINGTON HOUSE BY Mrs. M. W. Stratton, coa-vr* u)?:r\- a is & a ss i: m 111.y stkflirrs <'0UTMI?IA. S. C. ? < Couvehlenl to the Greenville and Charleston Rhilreada and the Business portion of ilie City. Rate of Transient Board?Two Hollars per l'ay. Regular Boardtrs rceeiVed id Reasonnblo Kates. dee 10 tf 1 n e a. i ) "rTiS '^-rtl known to ^?^9^ I Doctors audio La- j^jHUA , thai Women nro ^ ^ V subject to n u jo o ious >u>%!J9^H^^te sis peciiliir I) ' %: their sex -sueI) us Sup-^gfluSpr '^MH pressiori p* the Menses.^S^^^L V-ae Whites, Painful Month- <SH B\ 'Jill )v 'PeHbds**. Rheuma- 7^H^BfrjKfl[ tisrfi ,b'f tho Dock and raH^HlflG Womb, Irregular McoV strurutiou, Howorrhog? ^?S?sW^v or Excessive '.'Flow," und Prolnpsu* Uteri or Falling of .the Womb. These ?' . have seldom been treated sueec?sfiB'y. T profession has sought diligently (3? remedy that would rnbale them to t; these diseases with success., At hist that remedy has been discovered by oho of the most skillful physicians in the State of Georgia. Thai remedy ia HKAIR FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, it is purely vegetable, arid is put up Sa Atlanta, Ga., by linAurJst.Ds & co. it will purify the bleed and rdrc^gtueatrie ryatero, re'ievc irritation of the kidnejs, ?nd is a perfect s-peoifit' T.ir all the above disease*; cs cer tain a euro as tyuinin? is in CliRbV and Fev ers. For a history of diseases, and certifi cates of its wonderful cures, the reader ii referred to.the ivrappei around the' bettlef Ee'ers bottle warranted to give satisfaction ur money refunded. LaGuasok, Ga., March '2:1. !ci70.-~-BnAO-j rtKLi) & oo., atLa&ta, <;a.?Htur Sit*: t take pleasure in stating that T have used for the last twenty years, the ihedicine you arc putting up. known as tt?. J. draufikm/s' tkmaj.r iiki;vi.atou, and consider it the besC combinatiou ever gelten for the diseases for which it is recommended. I Intro betn fa mitar with tho prescription Leihas a prac titioner of medicine end in domestic prac tice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering females, and ran but hope that every lady in our Whole land, who may bo sniFcring in any way peculiar to their sex, may bo able to procure a bottle, that their, sufferings may not o?ly bo relieved, but that they tn**y be restored to health and strength.' With my Kindest regards, I am, respectfully/ It . U i i. iun.i.ij, 1J. Wc, tho undersigned Druggists, (ekeplesa urc in commending to the trade Dr. j"' BradGelJ's Female Regulato*-?-believing it to b?'. a good and reliablo remedy for- thje' disease tor which be recommends it. W. A' LansdclL Atlanta, Ga.: Pcoiberton, Wit* son. Taylor & co., Atlanta, Georgia. Red* wine & Fox, Atlanta*, Georgia. Tf. Rowl & Sen, Marietta, Georgia. B-DK PROriUTT'S CELEBRATED ?,tV ER MEDICINE?It is purely vegetable, and ?will act upon Hie Liver and Kidneys at? pronptly as Calomel and Bucbu. without any danger of salivation or destruction of the bones. Parties taking this medicine need not fear petting wet, or in .vny ether reasona ble exposure. SvjiI'Toms or I.ivi-a DtsE.vsr.:?Headache/ Dull Feeling or th? Blue*, Sour Stomach,' Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn,, In digestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Tail* in the Mouth, the skio has a thick, rongh feeling, and is darker than usual, Costive ne.?s. Melancholy Feelings, Cramps. Cold; Feet, Colic, Dysentery,. DiarrWa,A"h; Us and.. Fever, and Piles. In fact, where tho Liver U r>ut of order, yon are liable to every, dis ease that is not cc.11ta2.ious. Pronuitt'a 1 ??? er .'ieoietne. if taken properly, wid prevent, and cure any diset.se resulting from a d?r, rang -d Ever. It will regulate its function-, and thus cnrvv-iil diseases caused by the fitP ore of its healthy action. It has been uie-l for a grrtit number of years, and has given I tmifertjl.satisfaction. There is no broth*/ 6r son' "aiming to have the original reoip-*.' It is j in up in both Powder and Fluid form Fauiui its, O.a.. Sept, 4. ]S<i$.--DR. O. S. PBOPHITT: Sirr< My Wife baa been an in valid i/yj^ fifteen V6ar*, Doctors all agreed u\tc bad 'Liver Disease." In conneetiorf. .; with it. i^iiwan^ite i|lit ?bj.;. ggV 1 , noted re-ncdics, norfo of which adorned to do any goo-L ?^uMt?ng ago I procured a !?o<'t'r.\ .of your '-Liver M*!ttt*.?." ofyoui-a : ... ? here, C. A, II u vy. v. fich being gir^i;' according Jo directions, h.u affected a co4u pb.tr cure. Respectfully, &c, CEO". L. THOMPSON C:-.rti.oTT. . c. Sept. 21. LSI*_I fcV* ! ?rsed Vr. O. S. Prriphltt t. Liver .Medieiaaj as a t.mic. nrid found it to M |?ow*'rfii1 sn-^ efT'e.a.ioM.i. it is rxcolieut lor Inactionit^ ieraiigemcnl ol :'i. Livrr uv couslipatjoa cf lid b..\rel?; in t^VvY errVes su-? s ? ?n r th'fl" ttccc'ti.ty o!'a hk"1?i course o; iuc.ii?:iiir. E. A-i-JV-SAKUiL. A .\f. Pas- or Tryoa Sjt; $ Col xtv. Texas, Aug.UlSfiO.rJbrV' (). S, PiioriiiTT ? !){:r s.';.- ! nr.te you this to Inform you tlntr I bare b'-. n licnr-.fod iT great deal with t'Hge.-oion. but alter ?*ing one bottle join M*>er Medicine ' f In 1 great relief. i cueeriuily iceotumend it ai' a goo.l Family Medicine, end feel confident? that it is good for anything for whieb it' claims to be an antidote. Very respectfully, DICK LOCKETS.' PltOriUTT'S TAIN KILL IJ. This is the oclubrated medicine that rdn Perry Davis, Pain Killer out of the marVet," wherever it was sold. Davis made PropbilC Change the name from Pain Killer to Pain' Kill it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, c?f pain of any kind it kss no equal For Cuts" Brui?cs, Burns, or old Seres, it is the besf thing you cn? use as a dressing. For Snake' Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is a' perfect Antidote. It is good forC&lie, Colds, Cough*, or Aowel Complaint. Its name indie ;tvs its nature fully. It is truly DkatH to pain. Manufactured ar?;t sold by ltr./ t?* n-:i :. & Co., Atlanta? Ga., and for sale by aJl drng??:??. Dootr CorjrYt, Ca., April, 1867.?This ii' its eerti-fy that. 1 was confined to the house,' and most of the time to my bed, and suffer ing tbe greatest agony imaginable will' Rheumatism, fer_*>YV> months, and after ! ing every BYrtPat te remedy, with no relief, 1 was cured with two bottles of Dr. O . S Pruphitt's Atoodyne Pain Kill It; each ^trst Irremntiy. 1 therefore recommend it'in the highest degree to others suffering from sir,;-' ilur diseaaa, I can say that it is one of tho* finest family medicines now out. certain.' Yours truly* W. A. FOREHAND.' DfloLY Cou.ntv, Ga., Oct. 27, 1807._Ck o. S. Pn?pniTT. 1 hsM, during th? '.-.?i eighteen montne, used your P?in Kiii It, and" 1 oonsider it nnequaled by ni?jiningfor paiu in ilio head, breast, back or side; and ! r colic nothing gives relief half so quick as"* your Anodyne Pain Kill. It is doingmuel 1 goal in the community in other fannlieaar"*' , n:f c.ii. Yours, Li-.., v. T. FOREHAND. i Newton Facto?t, Ga.. Nov., lht>7.?Dr ; Proph'.tt : Last summer my horse sprained his knee acveraly, causing tha whole leg to lU'tdl to about twioo it natural *i*r, and rendering him almost helpless; fw? applica tion- ol your Anodyne Pain Kill li ihoronsh !v eored it. Jt)IIN B. DAYIS. CEWTIFIC'ATE. STATE OF GEORG i.\,? Fi i.tox Coi xtv. Kuow all mm by these jueser.te. That 1 have this day, for vniuejemcired, aoJd and trans ferred to Bradfield &. Co.,tpesd manufreture and my Family Medicinen. and have 1 '"?r:.1t'*h.Y t)hn\ v,r?Jj the full re ??pc?, ami tiavo autbori/ed the sabl Brad field & Co., to print, or have prini'ed, any tb:ig they may ac<e proper conoemiug rny and all of above named Medicines. This loth day of June, 187<>. [Signed] O. S. PROPHITt In p4Ceec.n1 of Thomas F. Jones? UottTt Craufurd, Notavy Public, (t.. s.) |la mo fact itred and for sale b> Bit ADFIKLD CO., Broad snret. Atlanta, G?.v aud^loi?" i?ale bv all dru'/gi<ts. T* AUg-ii