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EVERT WEDNESDAY jfuyajfVO.
tfM JULIAN. A* &EL$Y,
Woe on main Street, aoove Taylor.
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. Agent? tar Phoeuip and ?t?u*r. ,
IliavM Mirearia..?^^?
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l?taos Vor**-.Anderson O. H ,
*"MB* OBANr .Union J. R. ALLEN..Cheater |
BY J. A. SELBY
COLUMBIA. S. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 30, 1869.
TEK MS-IN AD VAN C S_
ai'buuuieriyii.
Dail/i Sir MufJtbB.'.i.- ii lill
IVi-Wotekly, Six Mont bu.'* ..?
Weekly. Six Mouths.bi.i ..*?.
ADVF.HTlMtMEMT>.
Per Square, (10 lines. ) flr?t (fc?erli? t .$'< TS
Each anbseqncnl insertion. ?0
Weekly, each inBortion., .-. 7$
<ar* A liberal di ?count tn adc on thc oboe*
raren tehc? adcerlisl menta are intu ir? > ?
'.he mouth.
r?'Book and Job Printing of. all liipdr
' ' \Vi?y Don't Boya Learn Trade??
' The pr?sent generation of young moa
seem to have a strong aversion to every
kind of trade, business, culling or oocn
putioo that requires manual labor, and
au equal strong ttMi<leucy toward sumo
BO culled "genteel" employment or pro?
fession. Tho result is se?u in a super?
abundance of elegant peusnion, book?
keepers, and clerks of every kind, who
cnn get no employment, und are wasting
their lives iu the vain pursuit of what is
not, to be hud ; und a terrible overstock
of lawyera without practice, and doctors
without patients.
The passion on the part of the boys
mud young men to be clerks, office ut
ti.adjoin, messengers-anything, so that
it is uot work of the kind that will muka
them mechanics or tradesmen-is a de?
plorable sight to those who have full op?
portunities to see the dis tressing effects
of it in the struggle for snob employ?
ments by those unfortunates who have
put it oat of their power to do anything
else by neglecting to learn some perma?
nent trade or business, in which trained
Blr.il! can always be turned to account.
The applications for clerkships and simi?
lar positions in large establishments are
numerous beyond anything that would bo
thought of by those who have no chunco
to witness it. Parents and relativen, ns
well ns the boyB and young men them?
selves, seem to be afflicted with the same
infatuation. To all such we say that the
most unwise advico yon can give to your
boy ia to encourage him to be n clerk ot
a book keeper. At the best, it is not II
well paid occupation. Yory frequently
it is among tho very poorest. This it
the ease when the clerk is fortunate
enough to be employed; but if ho should
happen to be out of a place, thou comet
the weary soarch, the fearful htrupgU
with the thousands of others look ii g Toi
placen, tue never-ending disappoint
meats, tho bops deferred that maku<
the heart sick, tho strife with poverty
the humiliations that tuko all tho mau
hood ont of the poor souls, the priva
tions and sufferings of tboso who depcm
upon his earnings, and who have uo rc
source whon bo is earning nothing. Nt
father, no mother, no relative shouk
wish to see their boys or kindred wastinf
their young lives in striving after tin
genteel positions that bring such t-riali
and privations upon them in after lifo.
How do these deplorably false notion:
os to choice of occupation get into tin
heads of boys? Why do they or theil
parents consider it moro "genteel" o
desirable to run errands, sweep out of
fines, make fires, copy letters, etc., thai
to make buts or shoes, or lay bricks, o
wield tho saw or jack-plane, or bandi
tho machinist's file, or the blacksmith'
hammer? Wo have heard that some o
them get these notions ut school. 1
this be true, it is n sad perversion of tb
means of education provided tor on
youth, which ure intended to mako theo
useful as well aa intelligent members c
society, and not useb-ss drugs un
drones. .Should it bo so, that tho pre
sent generation of boys get it into thei
heads that, because they have mor
school learning and book accomplish
ments than their fathers had, they mut
therefore look dowu upon the trades thu
require skill und handicraft, and whos
productions make np tho vast mass c
the weah h of every country, then it i
timo for Ibo controllers and the directoi
to have the interior walls ef our hchoo
houses covered with maxims and mottet
warning them against the fatal error.
\ Philadelphia Lodger.
OTJTHAOK oroN THE AMunioAN F LAO I
ASUNCION.-Gen. McMahon, late Unite
States Minister to Paraguay, who hf
just reached this port in tho st -amer Be
lio, left the Government of Liopez i
July, when be received his recall. H
says at the time of the evacuation <
Asuncion he left the United (States legi
tion iu charge of the Italian Ministe
aud oue of the first acts of the Brazilia
troops waa to saok the house occupied b
the legation, destroy the flag, and tal
possession of some 8200,000 iu speer
which had been left there ou deposit. 1
accomplish that object, the iron safi
were blown open with gunpowder, au
the archives of the legation were sea
tered in the street, where a number i
them wero picked up by Mr. Wortliiu)
ton, theu United ?States Minister to tl
Argentine Coo federation, who was the:
on u viHit to Asuncion.
A CHILD wran Two HEADH AND Fbi
ARMS. -The Knoxville Whig, ol the lill
inst., eaya : "Dra. Divine und Overto
of Tazewell, now have in their possessif
a natural monstrosity-a child with tv
heads, lour arms, double thorax und a
domen, three legs, two separate und di
tiuct vertebral columns, two hearts, tv
pair of lungs, and two genitals. Tl
gender is feminine. They aro uniti
Dourly face to face, and precisely resemh
Kita Christina, with the exceptioq tb
the unnatural production bus three leg
while the former hus but two. Cur i
fi o-mu nt assures us there is no h um lu
about the matter, ami that he saw tl
ennosity himself, which waa tho illegi
mute offspring of a girl living iu Tuz
well. It is now dead.
Tho local editor of a Columbus, M
s?ssippi, paper having got married, a c
temporary says: "May his futher-iu-li
die rieh, and enable poor Stevens to I
tire from tho printing business and l
up a cuko-shop at a railway station."
A letter from Borne, published ia au
English paper, says: "Tho bishops oro
beginning tu arrive, more or 1? ss luden
with inouoy, which they aro to lay ut tho
feet of tho Holy Father. The reception
they experience is proportioned to the
sums they briug, for it cannot bo con
cesled thnt tho denim to raise money has
hud much to do with thc convocutiou of
tho couucil. Hitherto it does uot appear
thut tho church has received very Iorgo
sums. Tho Americans have not lyet
given; it is from thenco that honps of|'-?old
aro expected."
Sunday has hitherto not been gene?
rally observed in Frauco by a completo
cessation from labor. Recently, how?
ever, a decided movement han been rando
in that country by mechanics, working?
men and attendants in stores to obtain
a holiday on the Brat day of the week,
and extensivo strikes are now threatened
to secure thia object. This movement is
warmly supported by tho religious pa-1
pers, who assort that the working people
desi re to enjoy the privilego of attending
church.
Few are probably aware of the fato of
Lord By rou's heart. After his death at
Mi88olonghi, in 1822, his body was cm
b ilmcd and sent to England, but tho
heart was begged and obtained by tho
Greeks, who enclosed it in a silver case.
Four years later, after tho protracted
siege of Missoloughi, a sallying party, car?
rying tho relic with them, cut a way with
great sacrifice of lifo through tho Turkish
lines; but tho heart was lust in crossing
tho marshes.
Special "KT o tics os.
SPECIAL, NOTICE-To parties in wantof
Doors, Hashes and Ulinda, wo refer to the ad?
vertisement of P. P. Toale, tho large manu?
facturer of those goods in Charleston. Trice
list furnished on application. July 17 Hmo
^-PHILOSOPHY OF MAUHHOK-A
NEW COU USB OF LEOTDBES, as delivered at the
New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the
subjects: How to Live and What to Live for;
Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene?
rally Bo vio wed; The Cause of Indigestion ; Fla?
tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for;
Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac, Ac.
Those lectures will bo forwarded on receipt ol
four stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimore
Museum of Anatomy, 74 West Ballimoi e street,
Haltimnre, Md. May 6 ly
THE HEALING POOL. ESSAYS FOB
YOUNG MEN, who have fallen into vicious
habits, and now desire a higher lifo, and a bet?
ter Manhood, with certain means of n lief foi
tho afflicted. Sent in sealed letter envelopes,
freo or charge-. Address, HO WALD ASSOCI?
ATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pu. Sept 25 .Imo
Consolidation of Stock.
Cu MU vt rv, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA H. K. cv.,
TBEASCBEB'B OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., September 21, 1809.
THF undersigned is now prepared to issue
Certificates of Stock in this Company, in lieu
of tho Stock ol tho Charlotte and South Caro?
lina and the Columbia and Augusta Bailroad
Companies, in accordance with tho terms of
Consolidation, adopted by tho Stockholders in
Joint Convention, July 8, 18C9, \\/.:
"Each share of stock in the Charlotte and
South Carolina Bailroad Company shall b?
converted into a share in the consolidated
emnpan) ; and every four and one-half shares
of stock in Ibo Columbia and Augusta Bail?
road Company shall be converted into a sharo
in the consolidated company; and where, in
th? last named apportionment, fractions of a
share may result, the owners thereof may, at
their option, complete the unit by paying for
tli?? necessary additional shares of Columbia
and Augusta H ni I road stock at the rate of
>12 50 per share, or they may receive pay for
their surplus shares at tho b?mo rate."
Stockholders or their legal representatives
are required to surrender tho old Certificates,
when applying for the new.
C. H. MANSON,
Sept 24 8ecrotary and Treasurer.
To the Dental Profession.
THE DENTIST? of Columbia suggest to
their professional brethren throngbont the
Stato that a Dental Association be formed at
the Capital during Fair week. Tboae who fa?
vor tho proposition will please to extend no?
tice of it. Oct 24
Potatoes '. Potatoes ! !
Syn 13BLS. Choice Eating POTATOES, Just
?m?tr received and for sal? low by
Oct 17 J. A. T. lt. AGNEW.
Clover Seed.
DIOR salo by
V FISH EU. LOWRANCE A FISH EB.
Corn Whiskey.
?)f\ BBL8 choice OLD COHN WHISKEY, of
w\J superior quality, on hand, iud fur sala
by ,T. A T. lt. AONKWJf
Cats--White and Black.
SMALL lot o? extra Black OATS, at $1.50
per bushel, to close consignment.
PlMllRH. LOW|t \NCH .% FISHER.
Butter.
500 b'KS' MouuUin BDTTEB? For 8a'?
FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER.
Mountain Apples.
FOR sale by
USU KR. LOWItANPE ft FIHHF.R.
C L O T H IN (1 .
T HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED
a very large and deairabla Stock of Fall and
Winter CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, Ao., which I am determined to offer
purohaaers on the most roasonablo terms.
Oct 13 WM. J. HOKE.
A
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
TUE undersigned mot-t r< ?pict fully
yjy\ informs hin patrons, and the public Ita
^.Am-ncral. tliat ho has received a well se
MctSu assortment of lino Watches, Jewelry
and Clocks-amongst thom tho celebrated
Gurman CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut
and Oak. SPECTACLES and Eyo-ghvst fl of |
every foctiH, to suit all eyes. Above-mentioned
articles will be sold av reasonable prices. All
work connected witb this linn will bu executed
in the best workmanlike manner, aud properly
warranted. A. W. WRHRM.YN,
Plain street, opposite Mr. Perry's Furniture
Rooms. Oct 27
OPENING.
Fresh Drugs
FANCY ARTICLES,
AT
Oct 22 "R. K. JACKSON'S Drag Store.
" :FXJ?JT??? URI]
AND
CHAIR WAREHOUSE,
iW.rf to Agnew's, on Plain Street.
NOW on hand and receiving the largest
stock of FURNITURE OF EVERY DE?
SCRIPTION over brought to this market, con?
sisting in part of 50 Red-room suits in Maho?
gany, Walnut, Cbostiut and Painted- some of
them at very low prices.
ALSO,
DINING ROOM and PARLOR SUITS.
BBD3TEADS of all kinds Maple, Walnut
and Mahoganv, j
SIDEBOARDS and BUREAUS at all prices.
CHAIRS of every description, direct from
the manufacturers,and at prices that cannot
fail to please thu dosent buyers.
SST All kinds of FURNITURE MADE TO
ORDER. REPAIRING at shortest notice and
in tho best manner.
FUNERALS served with all kinds of Me?alic
or Wood Coffin*. M. H. BERRY. |
Oct 21
Qroceries, Wines, Liquors, &c. |
yr--^ RAGGING. ROPE, I RON
f? <>J?? TIES, BACON, Clear Ribbed tgjg*j i
J^iJySj^tSide? and Shoulder?. A choir? K?jBl
article Canvassed H AMS. Family Lard.?suaHla
in barrels, kegs. :( lbs., 5 and 10 lb. packages. ]
Choice Family Flour, in bbls and Loi^s, with
a tull assortment of otber grades. Liverpool
Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Nos. 1, '1 and 3, in
bbl.?., halves, quarters and kits. SUGAR and
COFFEE, of all grades. TEAS, of all grades.
Molasses-Muscovado, New Orleans and Sugar
House Syrup. Tobacco and Segara.Soap: Can- ?
dies, in boxes aud htir boxes; Cbeeso, Crack?
ers, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oysters, Sal?
mon, in cans and glass. Liquors-- Choice Old 1
? Cabinet. Monongahela. R\o and Corn Whis-j
kev, ami a variety of otht r line brands.
( WOODEN WARE, Nests Iron and Brass
5 Bound Tube, Pails, Churns, Buckets and Cana, J
; Nails, of all sizes, Sliot of all numbers, Cast- ?
j iiig,?Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillcte and Frying
j Pans, of all sizes.
All the above named with many other arti
! des has been recently purchased ami selected
I with caro and will bo" sold low for cssb. Givo
I ns a call. WELLS A CALDWELL,
Near the S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot,
next door tn National Hotel. Oct IO
CO LU M BI A
wiioieHuie und Keta.lt
CLOTHING, HAT,
GENT'S MBffllXG HOKE,
Main Street, next to Mr. ll. C. Shiver's
Dry Goods House.
R, & W. C. SWAPPIELD.
WK have now on band a
Urge and varied assortment/
of the above Goods, bought!
low for cash, and will be sold for that commo?
dity, at a small advance. Some of our Goods
are our own manufacture, and overy garment
wo have in atore has boen selected with great
care, and frill be warranted.
IN HATS, we have always been the leaders,
Dealing extensively m them, wo arc enabled to
sell a single one or by tho dozen at less
prices than smaller houses.
^ In tho CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, wo
ll**have addod to our already large corps of
Jfltworkmen a Cntter and a Tailor of large
experienco in their lino, recently from Paris,
and we are tbua enabled to make a style
of Goods suporior to any Goods mado in tbis
Statu. Wo hava choice and varied patterns of
English and Freud CASSIMERE8, and keep
up to the market in styles.
Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Handkerchiefs, new
style Ties, sqnaro Nock Handkerchiefs, Trunks,
Valises, Shawls Ac. Oct 24
Eureka.
DR. LEAK'S PREMIUM TOBACCO-in
a different styles, including thu EXTRA
1 WISP, so wi li known.
ALSO,
Morris A Sons' DU uti AM SMOKING TO?
BACCO- considered tho hist. For sa'e in any
quantity, by E. STENHOUSE.
Get 18 _ _ Imo
MB Flows.
BRINEY'S universal PLOWS.
Reynolds' universal Plows.
Muri?'s Sub soil.
Ames' Turning, Subsoil and Side-hill Eagle
Plows.
For salo low, for caab, by
Oct 22 FISHER, LOWRANCE Si FISHER.
f~\ THK POLLOCK HOUSE UER- !
>??A) TAU RANT IR now in complete work
^^?n?^ inp; order. OYSTERS will Re served
up in every Style ?nd in tho bent manner. Fa?
milies inputted in any quantity. ^^jj
Also. O.vME in season; besides
REFRESHMENTS of every kind.S?S2SHK
J - ~ ^ The HILLIARD ROOM is
fT^ttfT-2j?^S again in operation. Tail's
[VtmU'm'Vr ?'from host makers used.
?- *.?*-?*--*-' T. M. POLLOCK,
Oct '?8 Proprietor.
MIXIXJINBHY.
-MRS. FLANIO\N respectfully
bjib?'{< informa thc ladies of Columbia
NBfh iL E &u<" vicinity that she has received
a?! ?l-? Wuullt elcr for their iuapec
^aAjJjgT) ion a very auporior stock of Mil
j^g^f/^ linery in BONNEiS, HATH, FEA
' TS^^X, rHERS and FLOWERS, in end
leas variety, after tho very latest fashions,
and at tho lowest prices.
Dress-making
Attended to, an usual, with au assort ment of
Trimmings. Pat term?. Ac. Oct 24
BB. Y AN & MoOAETEB
HAVEJuat received a new and complote as?
sortment of
English and Classical SCHOOL DOOKS;
Juvenile and Miscellaneous Pooka, Blank
Books for merchants and public officers; Cap
Note and Letter Papera; Pocket-knives. Gold
Pena. Writing Desks, Pocket Booka, Photo?
graph Albums.
ALSO,
Pocket and Family BIBLES, all pricea, com?
mon Prayer Booka dud Hymn Rooka, for all
? denominations, of every style of binding. For
I Bale at low pricea-wholesale and retail,
j Ort_21 _
To tho Ladies-Mlllinery.
A_ .MUS. c. K. REED has opon
^ffiaji ed for inspection, tee lineal sud
>8<S??9k most fashionable assortment of
f?aEv*5 FRENCH, ENGLISH 0 ,d AME"
WSSXaft RICAN MILLINER Y ever offered
1 J^Kwntf i? Columbia. CORSETS, HAIR,
: OyFtyi?Jtf plai. i er ornamented, at all prices;
V?'iX &n aaaortment of cheap FANCY
I ? W JEWELRY, HATS, Feathers, real
?| Ul Ostrich, Birds of Paradise, itu. I
I will sell low everything in my line O'-t 17 3mo
Family Supplies.
<N vflriffa, WE taltC pleasure
^ v/# 9?. noliO hig our
iv ^ <K.'* \ ?^ir^ir - hienda and thc'
\\? '^AATZ Ky^Vj pnWIa that wo. havo
V ."**y,.-?EB ** \LX~^ . removed om !. tock,
'."?'.^t^r ?Htt.. V-TS?~^- GROCERIES, Ac ,
' : TZ-liaTL^r?* to Old EXCHANGE
; J| ^SBHEr^i^, BANK CORNER,
~_>?*S> tZ&l*' nearly oppositeCo?
I ^S^Z^I^SSS/ '??W? H ot ol,
Vv-f1 1 s-tr whore v%e will bo
I pleased to ace and
offer them estra inducoinanta in all articles
usually kept in tho GROCERY. H ARDWARE
! and LIQUOR line. T. J. dc H. M. CIBSON,
! Oct 15 Old E?ch%ngo Rank Corner.
! CHEAP CLOTHING,
AT J. SULZBACHERS.
Cl HEAP DRY OOODS, at
j J. KCL/. BACHE E'S. I
CHEAP HATS AND CAPS, at !
J. RU I.Z RAC H ER'S.
CHEAP SHOES AND BOOTS, at
J. SULZRACHER'S.
Oct 6 Main street, next Ph'cnix Office.
THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
GROCERIES AM) FAMILY SIM! ES,
Wholesale and Retail, at j
Xi o west Prices!
THE undesign?
ed, desirous of I
conclusively prov?
ing that the Co
lumbla market is
imo of thi' best to
trade in, bave i
purchased f o r j
cash, a large j
?tock of gooda in
tho linea of 0 RO- !
OERIES, LIQUORS. WINES and FAMILY
SUPPLIES, which they will dispose of, at
wholesale or retail, at such figures an will be
impoaaible for dealers elsi where to go below.
They respectfully invite a call and coinpaii
aon of prices of articles. Their stock conei >ta
of in part:
COFFEE, SUGAR and TEA, of various
gradea.
MOLASSES, including the genuine New Or?
leans.
Washing and Fancy SOAPS.
AR graues of FLOUR- aomo at exceedingly
low figures.
Baskets and Brooms of various kinds.
Mackerel, of all numbers and friz, d package?.
Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Pian,
Candies, Almonds, Rui-ion and Fig*.
Bacon, smoked and dry salted.
Genuine hugar-cured llama, of bett brand*.
Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow CaudUa. 1
Cheo?e, Craekwrs of every variety.
Asea, with or without handles.
H anea. Trace Chaina, Nails, etc.
Bagging, Ropo and '.Arrow Ties."
! Wiue. Chainuagno and all grades of Liquors.
I "If von don't see what yon want, ask tor it,"
aa we keep many articles not apeciti d above.
Wo have in connection with our business, a
commodious Wagon Yard and Store-house.
Highest prices paid for cotton and Kountry
produce. CAMPBELL A JONES,
Main atreet, a few doora above Pmxsix
Offiee. Oct 2:1
Removed to New Store
In Columbia lintel Block. One Dom- North
of Main Entrance.
THE MABI.MUT11
BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE
IS now receiving a very
large Fall Stock, and isii?>w<
pen for iutqifotioli. 'Mu
??tock will eomp.iae ovoiy L
article usually Loot iii a Hist class house, such
as Hats, from tho lowest grade to the finest
a lk beaver. Boots and Xhoca in every atylo,
and at prices to suit all, Trunks, Valisea, La?
dies' and Genta' Leather, Carpot and ('loth
Usn 1-bigs, Hobool Satci.uJs. Umbrellas, Ac.
Thank!ul for past favors, I Mill be happy to
receive a continuance of pub! ? patronage.
Tho attention of Whole- ale linyera ia soli?
cited. Call at sign of the big Root and Hat.
Oct 3 A. SMYTHE.
Beer! Beer!!
SOME dealers io tliia eily have bcen in doubt
iliui I could hold oat supplying them with
Beer thia summer. I now inform the public
that I have a largo supply of old Lager Beer
on band, which 1 pnt against any Beer brought
from tho North, or eren imported from Oer?
many, as to purity and atreugth. 1 um read}
to test it by tho Reir scale.
Aim 20 JOHN fl. BEEPERS. I
Cotton Bagging.
BORNEO,GUNNY, DUNDEE and DOUBLE
ANCHOR.
10 OOO yards of the abovo for stile, at lowest
mark t rates. _ E.AC. D HORE.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
SOUTH CAROLIN-A
DEPOSIT8 OF tl & UPWARDS RECEIVED.
INTEREST ALLO W ED A T TUE RA TE O
SIN PER CENT. PRK AN/\ UM, COM- \
PO UND ED EVERY SJX MONTHS.
PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any part there?
of, may be withdrawn at anytime-Gie
Bank reserving the right (though it will bo
rarely exercised) to demand tom ti en days'no?
tice ii the amount ?B nnder $1,000; twenty daya
il over $1,000 and under $5,000, or thirty daya
if over $5,000.
OFFICERS.
Wade Hampton, President.
Jobn B. Palmer, Vice-president.
Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier.
John G. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Colnmbia.
F. W. Mr Mast cr, Colnmbia.
A. C. Haskell, Columbia.
J. P. Thomas, Columbia.
E. H. Heiuitsn, Colombia.
John B. Palmer, Colnmbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Nowbcrry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. IL Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravenel. Jr.. dun lenten.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may hero dcpoi-it their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rato of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees
wishing to draw interest on their hinds until
they rcquiro ibero fer business or other pur?
poses: l'aronts desiring to set apart small
sums for their children, and Married Won,on
and Minors (whose deposits can only bo with?
drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by
their legal repr?sentatives,) wifhing to lay
asido funds for future use. aro hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their moans
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the same time, be subject to withdraw-al when
ncedod. Aug 18
CONSOL]
PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE 1
HOME OFFICE, NORTH-EAST COR
Asst-ta over - - si ..-.on.ooo
I'nlirlrs Ul,ml lil two Y eu IS, o
SHOWING a success beyond precedent. I*si
raium plans. First Dividend on Lifo Polio!
ul its management and its careful selection of
WM. C. CARRINGTON.President.
?>. L HAKTSOOK, Secretary. J. J. HOVKINS, Assi
SOUTH CAROLINA BRANCH
J. P. THOMAS . President. S
DR. ISAAC BRANCH.
Bown* OF DIRECTORS.- John McKenzie, Jul
John T. Sloan, sr , Dr. R. W. Gibbes, R. C. Shi
STATE AT LABOE -Er-Gov. M L. Bonham, Ca
j Perrin, Dr Isaac Rranch, Dr. H. Cook.
Tho consolidation of the two most popular Soi
I policy-holders of both Companies. Itu expend;
j i'ho future dividends will bo more certain, an,
served lund created.
I NO RIGHT of old policy-holders will be alloc!
i before; to hold th? same policies as b< f? re: to I
! before, and have equal present security with gi
I of old policies will bc in name of new Company
i Directors of the old Companies.
A NEW CHARTER was obtained ??ti: the ru?
i special atti utiou to the following desirable t a
! "SEO. 2. The bopiness of the Company shall 1
in all the branches of Lifo Insurance; to grant
risks."
"SKO. 4. The biiiinexs of tbs Company SH \I
INO TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS THE PRO!
unless by the consent of the assured the policy
"SEC. 15. This Company may issue policies u
for thu benefit of wives and familit s, or ol her I
tors, descendants, creditors or dependents, ai.e
contracts of the assured, except as provided in
' SEC. lt?. The Company may issu? policies p
iu tb? same."
"SEO. 16. Tbs permanent investment of fund
j BE RED REAL ESTATE WORTH DOUBLE Tl
We would also call attention to the rights sci
Rights of party to Ron-forfeiture in all it? pol
Rights of party to reinstatement - paid up pi
of armies" or any other cause cuts the ?naur? d
policies of Northern Companies, cost the Son
should make them seek ino otily Company th:
I Some Companies now have in their polit ies, tba
named States, "or the United Slates." rind? rt!
tain what was before uncertain, and is too gre?
I "Tho PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON'* has a
j rights of parties and gnat ding those rights again
lt givos dividends st tho end of tiret year, wi
part loan is tp.ken. The all ca-h pinn isunrese
?factory.
Wo now confidently appeal to every one int?'
! own interests, by sustaining their own institu?
? dence without which th? re can bo no pei mann
! *10 000,000 are annually sent Nor h for Life Jus
j thereby giving additional power to our compel
j Wo otter a solid, i diable Lifo Insurance Coin]
of the highest integrity, with abundant asset*.
> pledged to retain within the State of South Candi
\ sauting overv advanl ig?? that eau be desired; ai
I rior merita of tho "PIEDMONT AND ABLING'
? your patronage.
! * Oct 21 Imo
HART
BAR IRON,
PLOW STEEL,
NAILS,
METALS,
GUNS,
I AND <
HARDWARE;
WHO /. ES. I /. E S TO E E A
ht AT TA IL S TO II E CO Ii .V E li h I
??.pt i Oliarloo
(inMiiuLiy anu luiiiuuiiy attended to.
Chinese Social Life,
BY JusticoDoolittlc-illustrated-wit h Homo
account of their BeliaMOUH Education and
Bu-iness Coat oma and Opinions. 2 vole. $0.
Stewart McKenzie'? Campaign in China -
pubiiehi d in 1842. 60 cent H.
Mw Suppl)' Yi sterday,To-Day and Forever.
Sight* and Sensations in Franco; Germany
and rwizerland. tl.50. . ?
Fane ua London Merchants. B?c.'k for hove,
linker's Rifle and Hound in Ceylon. Illus
tra ted. $1 CO. " ,
Popular Education and Fublic Instruction.
I The Wedding Day in all Ages and Countries.
Rv Wood. il.CO
1 My Daughter Elinor. A Novel. $1.26.
' Thnckorav'a Novols-at 50 and 75 cent?.
1 For aale at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S
I A n ?ii-t 10 Bookstore.
GEO, HUGGINS'"
Insurance Agency,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Representing over $40,000,000 Capital.
47* ESTA BLI s H ED in COLUMBIA, IX 1849.*C*
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
jETNA FIBE IN8URAC-- COMPANY, Hart?
ford, Conn. Incorporated 1819. Charter per?
petual. Capital and surplus $5,8(10.000. Tho
strongest Fire Ineuranco Company in Ame?
rica.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of I eildon. Inculpera led 1803. Capital $8,
000 000 in gold, lolhiea istued payable in
gold or currency 1 ar value of stock, $250.
Market value in London (last ?ales) $1.760.
NORTH AMERICAN MUK INSURANCE
COMPANY. Hartford, Conn. Capital and sur?
plus $500 000.
FIRE INSURANCE AND PA VINOS COMPA?
NY. Richmond, Va. Authorised Capital $1,
000 ooo
MERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPA?
NY. Hartford, Conn. Capital and ?urplua
$150,000.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
CONNI Ci 1CDT ai Ul CAL LIFE INSUR?
ANCE COMPANY, Hai fiord. Conn. Incorpo?
rated 1846. Asseta June 1.1869, $25,04 0,000;
SnrpluM Jone 1,1819, f 7,0i 0.000; Income for
18C8-9 $9.064.0(8. Nun bei nf Polices issued,
(JO 500. Total claims by death paid to date,
$8.500 000 Annual dividends from 60 to 70per
cent. Asstiongaa tbe strongest in America.
As liberal in its teims aa the moat liberal.
ARL1NOTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Richmond, Va. Assets $600,C00.
Dividend declares February, 1869, 40 per cent.
As siren g as any Life Insurance Cempany in
Virginia.
Risks takf n on favorable terms by
CEO. HUGGINS, Agent.
Office in rear of Mosers. Dnfflo ft Chapman'-',
under tho "Columbia Hotel." Sept 12 2mo
~T~2> /\ T8 7 C3.T\T.
LN'SIRAXCE CO., OF BICD10SD, VA.
NER MAIN .1 y I) NINTH STREETS.
N*t Surplus over - - $SO0,0OO
ver - S,nUO
u s on Mutual, Non-Forfeiting and Krtum Fre?
es Forty Per Crut., which proves the economy
risks.
J. E. EDWARDS.Viet-Dreridtnt.
?slant S?cr?tai y J. E. WuiJf, Sup. of Agenoii a.
OFFICE, AT COLUMBIA, S. C.
. L. LF.APHART. Secretary.
.. Superintendent of Agencies.
lui S. Preston, F. W. McMasLr, Vi. li. Ouii-k,
ver, Thompson Earle.
?u. M. C. butler, Gen. J. D. Kennedy, (VI. T. C.
uhern Companies ia full of advantages lo the
ituies will be less,and with h sr- relative lisk.
I probably greater in amount, ?r d s betti r re
led; (Ley will continue to pay th?' tame rute as
nive the hame rights, benefits and privileges as
'eater future bcuePt thuu before. All renewals
.under special authority fiom the respective
;htr of pelicy-holdera guaranteed, and ft cs ll
lort s in said chai tei :
w tu make ?namance on th< lives individu?is
, pinchase or disp* si t.f annul' ie? eur ii-imnre
-L be conducted m th.? plan ..f DI8TRIBUT
.'ITS i-f the iinsioi ss, UH hereinafter j rovidt d,
selected is non-participating.'
u the lives i f husbands and parents, or . tl.oto
. noticiarios interested in their lives - n.- annes
1 the saillit tdiall not be liub> for the fli hts Ol
thu policies issu* d "
ayablo IN COLD : Providetl, premiums an paul
s ?hall be in mot igag"s or liens ott CNK? CUM .
IE AMOUNT LOANED."
:uivii in patti y af part of the contract.
Ikies.
jlicy, and surrender value where "intervention
efl from homo office. Tbia feature, omitted in
them people very heavib* in tbs late war. and
nt provides against such ".ntingeney in future,
t parties who "take up ?rms gainst" certain
heir policy null aud void This ia making ?cr?
it a minding politics, war and life insurance.
model ekari er and model policy, plainly atating
St sae I itu-e.
ten all cash is paid, and of second year, wbea
rvedly recommended as in every way most oatia
rtated in Southern prosperity to look to their
ions, and thereby establishing that ee!f-cou?
?nt prosperity. Rear in mind that ahead) over
ttrance, taking so much from our strength, and
itors
pt*ny, thoroughly Southern, in the hands of nu U
ri cent links, the most secure of all investments,
na all funds accruing therein, and. indeed, pre?
nd we onie ask a fall examination into the supe
TON Ll IE INSURANCE COMPANY" to insure
LEAPIIART, JEFFERSON A HANSON.
Oeneral Agenta for South Carolina.
&C?.7
MILL ROCKS,
BOLTING CLOTH,
CIRCULAR SAWS,
HOES,
PLOWS.
3ENERAL
MERCHANTS.
wO. :,'.) HA 1 NE STREET,
,\ (I .i ?V/> M 1 li KI T 9TREV.1S,
ton, E?. O 3mo