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COLUMBIA, 8. C. Sunday Morning, Jone ?.JL870. A Noble Programm?. It has occurred, doubtless, to many of our readers, tbat it is impossible to con? ceive of a nobler, a higher and a parer suggestion than that' oontaiued ia the following langnngo from the New Testa? ment: "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if thoro he aDy virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things." On this morning, turning aside from the secular considerations of the day and the hour, it may be well for us to suggest that this principle of action may well be carried out in all the departments of human effort. The TKUE, the BEAUTI? FUL, the GOOD-these are the elementa commended to us in the inspired exhor? tation. And it is in the pursuit and practice of these things that wo secure that happiness which men oft-times seek in other channels. Ia business, ia pri? vate life, in politics, at home and abroad, in youth, in manhood, in old agc, well may we think on such things as aro tr ur, honest, pure, lovely, and of good report. FENIANS IN LONDON.-The English capital is suffering a little onoe more from terrorism of Fenians. It is feared that there are large deposits of arms at Birmingham, Sheffield and Manchester, and that the Fenians are anticipating some sort of outbreak. Tho London Fenians have almost entirely coased their public meetings, and are reticent and apparently tranquil. Yet it is well known to the police that great numbers of the London Irish have armed themselves re? cently, their favorite weapon being the revolver, and that Fenians from Ireland are hanging about all the arms manufac? turing establishments in tho Lancashire district. While all must sympathize with the wrongs of Ireland, it is evident that the kind of vengeance boro contemplated caa do no good. The severest and most dignified resentment Irishman can dis display against England is that repudia? tion of her government in Ireland which is shown by their emigration to America, where, in all the years past, they have found liberty and grand opportunities, and where their presence is more than ever necessary to help to presorvo liberty. BE WISE AND STAX* AT HOME.-Many of those who have migrated Westward, under the glowing description of the "chances" oat there, and the interested advice of those who have lands to sell and "paper oities" to fill up with in? habitants, are meeting with disappoint? ments. At Humboldt, Kansas, recently, thore were nearly a thousand omigranl wagons, filled with distressed women and ohildren, whoso husbands and father; had been induced to abandon their homes on no moro substantial ground.' than statements of interested parties, and the delusive hope that they could better their condition, without knowing how it was to be done. In Kansas Citj the wages of labor are lower than at th< East, and employment is n boon. S( says the New ?ork Times. A horrible story of brigandage renelle: us from Chili. Lagoberon, a notorious bandit captaiu, was so closely pursued by a body of South American troops re cently, that he was compelled to deser his band of brother cut-throats, who hue been the terror of the whole country round, and take refuge in a cavern Bitu ated near the summit of ono of the loft} mountains of the Sierra Profunda. It this cavern he had conoealed a femah captive, whose husband he had robbet and slain. The soldiers made severa ineffectual attempts to reaoh the abodi of the culprit. Lngoboron, a man o gigantic stature and herculean strength succeeded in beating them off by rolling heavy rocks down upou them wheneve they approached. The officer in com mund of the troops resolved at first ti starve the bandit out, but ufter two days blockade, grew weary of so tedious ai oxpedient, improvised an escalade of th ahieftain's stronghold, and succeeded ii capturing him. To their horror, npoi entering tho cavern, they found tho poo woman in a dying condition, Lagoberot having cut off ouo of tho breasts of hi unfortuuate captivo and eaten it. Th? inhuman butcher was convoyed to Talca whore ho was promptly tried nud cou dem.md to die by the garrote. He wn speedily conducted to tho scaffold, nm while tho executioner was engaged in ad justing his toilette de mort, the convie drew a whistle, which ho had concealei in his pocket, and blew it sharply whereupon, about sixty of his followers who had introduoed themselves nmong.s the crowd surrounding tho scaffold rushed upou the gendarmes and mnssn cred them ero they could offer any resisl ance. They then freed thoir chief, an garroted his would-be-exocutioner, aftc which they escaped almost unscathed, t tho mountain!), facilitating their fligl by seizing the horses of tho murdore gendarmes. They nlso curried off seven women from the throng gathered to wi ness tho execution. Tho female brokers, Woodhull, Chilli Sc Co., have fizzled out. It was a very happy thought in some one at the Elgin Watch Fa cs to ry to name their ladies* watch tho "Lady Elgin." We venture to say that (ho man who Bug Srested the name is ono who would be a avorite with the ladies. In other words, a man ot sense, of taste, nnd a gentle? man. For what lady would not prefer to oarry an exquisite time-keeper Hko the "Lady Elgin, and with that name, to one with a trade mark of "Samuel Ap? pleby & Co.," or something similar? We like the name "Lady Elgin," and, un? derstanding that the watch itself ia the handsomest, strongest and cheapest la? dies' watch yet ruado in this country, we predict for tho Elgin Company au im? mense demand for thom. DESTKDOTION OP ILLICIT STILLS-CAI? TUIIK or TUE BLUE HIDOE GIANT, &C. Tho revenue officers iu Virginia are yet busily engaged in limiting up and cap? turing violators of the law. Despatches received at tho Revenue Bureau an? nounce that in tho Third District, Depu? ty Collector Wiggin and Assistant As? sessor Duncan Thompson havo succeeded in capturing tho notorious Blue Ridge illicit still:), destroying them and captur? ing the stock. &c. They also took pri? soner Samuel Morrison, the Bluo Ridge giant, said to be eight feet and large in proportion. He was the proprietor of one of the stills. This capture was made in a gorge in the mountain near Flint Hill, Rappabannock County. A Havaua correspondent writes that the rainy season has set in in Cuba, and that yellow fever bas broken out nt Nuevitas and Puerto Principe, greatly to . the consternation of the Spaniards. He also reports Cuban successes in seve? ral small engagements. The rebels are still presenting themselves in large num? bera to the authorities, and imploring for pardon. Tbe Voz dc Cuba "positive? ly knowa" that President C?spedes ia trying to escape to the United States, bnt is prevented by bis partisans. A NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION. The newspapers of the South-west bring us glowing accounts of the performauces of a new cotton gin which has just been tested in St. Louis. By it, tbe labor of picking the cotton from the bolls is said to be eutirely dispensed with; audit is now only necessary to pluck "bolls, cot tou and all," from the stalk. It is esti? mated that one hnud can pick 1,000 pounds in tbe new way quicker thau a person could pick 150 pounds after tho old style. On Saturday night, about 9 o'clock, a mau named Heury Gengnngle, twenty eight years of ugo, residing with bis father, at tho corner of Chester anti Hampstead streets, Baltimore, was found drowned in a tub of water in tbe yard attached to the house. Dr. Spicer, city corouer, held an inquest, aud tbe jury rendered a verdict that tbo deoeased came to bis death by being accidentally drowned in a tub of water, while laboring under a tomporary aberration of miud. A POLITICAL FULCRUM.-Tbe Boston Post declares that "with New York for a fulorum, the National Democratic party will be able to overturn the mountain of corruption which now oppresses tho land, restore the Government to honest bands, relieve the people from burdens imposed by an usurping and tyrannical parly, and once more give all the States what the Constitution promises-a re? publican form of government." As au evidence that women are gradu? ally getting their rights, and creeping slowly, but surely, into a custom of which men have always retained a mono? poly, it is stated that there is a family of high social position in New York, iu which ono daughter has died of delirium tremens, and another bas had the jim jams, but got out of them alive. Woman ia coming, as sure as you live. ARCTIC EXPLOKATIONS.-Senator Salis? bury made, tho other day, n very happy suggestion, in saying that the only Arctic expedition worthy of Government sub? sidy would bo one which should under? take filially to remove the North Pole, that ignis faluus of geographers, and so put an end to the waste of life and trea? sure that bas resulted from vain attempts to get near it. The outrageous conduct relative to tho graves of Confederate dead at Arlington was repeated on last decoration day. Even a widow, who attempted to place a bunch of flowers on tbe grave of her dead son, was brutally ordered to remove it. "Confederate Graves," in large letters, marked tho resting-place of tbe eighteen soldiers remaining in tbe Federal ceme? tery. A band of Sioux, in the recent Indian cainpaign, were pursued by a body of cavalry. The Indians, seeing that escape was hopeless, sat quietly on their horses till the troopers rode up, and then, by a sudden display of their blankets, so ter? rified Ibo auimals ridden by the troops, that a stampedo occurred among them, while tho I minais made good their escape. The professional barber in Florence, S. C., is literally a carpet-bagger, who has no business habitation. When wau ted in tho hotel to exercise his pro? fessional skill, a small flag is placed in front of tho building. He comes, does the tonsorial artisticalities, and demands pay for bis services as high as it appears to bim the customer's good nature will allow. Senator Beares, who was accidentally shot iu New Orleans, died of bis wound Sunday. Tho woman with wbom he was found (not bis wife) nnd.bimself had boen drinking freely, and he was wounded in a struggle for the possession of a pistol which bo was flourishing in a daugerons manner. A widow in Nebraska is under arrest, charged with killing her four children, in order that she might bo free from im? pediments to a second marriage. Billiard-Players, go to Pollock's. The Brandon (Miss.) Republican states that General Robert Lowry has received a long and friendly letter from General W. W. Loriug, dated Cairo, Egypt. General Loriug is in the military sernco of the Viceroy, with the rank of Briga? dier-General, is well pleased, and speaks in high terms of the Viceroy. A lot of boys have been arrested in New Orleans, for catting off cows' tails for the sake of the hair. The New Or lean Republican supposes that some of it I now decorates tho pretty heads of the Canal street belles, aud passes for human hair. It is rumored that the janitor of a Now York city hospital weekly sells from seven to nine barrels of human flesh in fragments, remnants of tho dissecting table, to tho soap-fat man. The finest and daintiest toilot soaps aro mudo there from it, if rumor be believed. Three young men from Jordan, New York, took possesedou of n team and drove rapidly through tho streets of thnt j town, when tho horses becoming fright? ened, ran off and npset the party. Chas. Mo'ich was instantly killed, and his two companions severely injured. SUOOTINO AFFAIR.-A difficulty occur? red on Wednesday last, somo six miles from this place, between Mr. Androw V. Eichelberger nud E. A. Hackett, in which the latter was shot in the arm or shoulder. We know nothing of tho particulars.-Laurcnscille Herald. A negro was shot nt Marcelline, III., by a blood-thirsty Republican, for deli? berately winning ten cents from him. In some places, they haven't got accus? tomed to such familiarity yet, and kill niggers before they think how it looks. A political meeting was held at Green? ville OD the eveniug of May 30th. An address was delivered by E. E. Stokes, Esq., Democratic candidate for Con? gress from the Fourth District. He was followed by Mr. H. C. Hack, Republican. STRUCK BY LIOHTNINO.-Two colored mon were struck by lightning, Thurs? day afternoon, on Mr. Seabrook's plan? tation, on James Island, and instantly killed. Miss Ada Huth, of Omaha, killed herself, with a pistol, on her bridal day, because of a sudden return of "first love," and her wedding fixings adorned a cold corpse. Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight, when properly combined, makes tho most powerful blood purifier known. Ask for DR. TUTT'S. J5 A Sioux who wishes to compliment the Quakers has named himself after William Penn, which he translates Bill Quill. If you consult your welfare, fail not to read the advertisement headed "BAD BLOOD." J5 Smokists and che wists, call nt the Pollock House. Corn, Corn. nr\f\ BUSHELS COHN, just received I \J\J and slightly damaged. Will be sold low m lots at tho railroad, by June 5 _ CAMPBELL A JONES. Gas Bills for Month of May. CONSOME KS will attend to tho payment of their bills with promptness. Tho rule agaiust defaulters will he again rigidly en? forced. JACOB LEVIN, June 6 3 Sec'y Columbia Oas Co. Wanted. 5FIRST CLASS LOCAL DRY G >ODS SALESMEN. Salary to commenco in Au? gust; services to commenco in September. Salary liberal; engagement permanent; appli? cations confidential. R. C. SHIVER. KV Guardian copy. June H 1 Elmwood Cemetery Company. THE stockholders of Elmwood Comotory will hold their aunual meeting in tho room of tho Young Men's Christian Association, over tho old State Bank, on TUESDAY, tho 7th day of Juno, 1870, at ll o'clock a. m. I June 5 2_H. O. QUERRY'. Secretary. King's Mountain Military School, YORKVlLIiE, S. i . THE Second Session of thc /TLSHW School year of 1870, will begin on c?lGKfcgthe 1st of JULY and end on the Hlijltf^E'Wth of November. JW^Mr TERMS.-For School Expenses, <S*r i. e., Tuition, Books, Stationery, Ac,. Boarding, Fuol, Lights and Washing, (135 in curroncy, per session of flvo months. For circulars, containing full particulars, apply to COL. A. COWARD, Juno 5 mwO Principal and Proprietor. Celebrated Lion Brewery Beer, ON ICE, on and after this date, at Juno 4_ EXCHANGE HOUSE. Fresh Newark Cider, BOTTLED in quarts and pints, for family uae, by PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN, June 4 Exchango House. Refrigerators and Water Coolers. ALARGE supply of tho latest and most improved patterns, just received and for salo by A. PALMER. Juno 3 4_ Choice May Butter. 6TUBS CHOICE MAY BUTTER, just re? ceived and for sale by Juno 1_J. fc T. R. AGNEW. Choice Family Flour. pr/^V BARREL8 CHOICE FAMILY' FLOU It, ?)U fresh ground from selected Wheat, and warranted tho best, in tho markot. 25 barrels Hcckor's SELF-RAISING FLOUR, for salo low by tho barrel and at retail by June 1_ J. & T. R. AGNEW. School Districts. NOTICE ia given that Richland County has boon divided into eight (8) School Dis? tricts, as follows: School District No. 1-First Township. School District No. 2-That portion of Town? ship No. 1 lying between lat Township and Cedar Creek. School District No. 3--Portion of 4th Town? ship botwoen Cedar Crook and Tom C-oek. School District No. 4-Portion ot 4th Town? ship botwoen Tom Crook and Watoroo River. School Distriot No. ?-Portion of 3d Town? ship botwoen Statosburg Road and Camdon Road. School District No. C-Portion of 31 Town? ship between Camden Road and Charlotto and South Carolina Railroad. Schcol District No. 7-Portion of 2d Town? ship between Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and Winnaboro Road. School District No. 8-Portion of 2d Town shin between Winnsboro Road and Greenville, and Columbia Railroad. N. E. EDWARDS, June 4 2 Sobool Commissioner H. 0. Connoisseurs, go to Pollock'H. The planters and others are holding privato meetings in Havana, at which they disease the proposed abolition of | slavery. A number of memorials and other documents on the subject aro to bo laid before the Oabinot and Cortes. A white hotel waiter was kicked out of \ a certain botel in New York, becanse be didn't removo his bat when be went to the cashier after his salary. Ho went South. Senator Revels' sister is in a New York hospital. Ho gave ber fifty couts ou bis Into visit there. Driukists, go to Pollock's. Jerome B. Colgate will serve a year iu Sing Sing, for circulating obscene pic? tures through thc mails. Everybody, go to Pollock's! An Illinois man got a divorce from bis wife, and hired her to do tho housowork at two dollars a week. Thirsty people, go to Pollock'?. MR. KEMMERER WILL commence a juvenile HINGING SCHOOL, at the Palmetto Hall, THIS AFTERNOON, at half-past 4 o'clock. Tho class will moot every afternoon, for two weeks. Tuition for thirteen* lessons, 50 cents, includ? ing a book. _*"l,n.lA_^* _ THE NEW ORLEANS PARLOR OPERA TROUPE WILL appear at Nickcrson Hall, MON? DAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. aar For particulars, seo small bills. Juno 4 j Selling Off to Close Out. AS I intond hereafter to keep ouiv a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, 1 will sell out, at and below cost, my ENTIRE STOCK of Pistols. Guns, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Caps, Cartridges, l'owder and all other Fancy Articles. ALSO, A fine lot of FANS, B?lling very low. ISAAC SUl.ZBACHER, Columbia Hotel Row, June 1 . Columbia. S. C. New Publications. TnE CHRISTMAS GUEST, by Mre. South worth. Tho Court and Timos of Queen Elizabeth, by Miss Aiken, $2 25. Tho Caged Lion; a Novel, bv Miss Yonge, fl.25. Hammer and Auvil, Spielhagcus' last and best novel, *2 00. Memoir of Dr. Scudder, 3G ycara Missionary in India, $1.75. Prince of Wales' Travels in Egypt, Con? stantinople and the East, $1.50. Tho Vicar of Rullhampton, by Trollopo, f 1.25, and other now Books for salo at BRYAN & McCARTER'S Bookstore. June 3 *F YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR L Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. TF you want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY, L call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. rP you aro in need of SOLID SILVER or L PLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. VF Your eves aro failing, and you want the L REST SPECTACLES, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF you want a good and roliablu TIME-PIECE or CLOCK, call at Junel_ISAAC SUEZBAflHEU'S. Samples for Distribution. i^t Oto nARDY SOLOMON'S and get a sample VX of Dr. Price's CREAM BAKING POW? DERS. All they want is a trial, to convince houao-keopcra that they are the beet now in uae. May 26 Notice. THREE months from dato, application will be mado to tho Columbia Bridgo Compa? ny for renewal of Scrip No.-, for forty ?aoven and a half Shires iu said Company, standing in thc name of Dr. Thomas Wella the original having been lost in transmission by mail. C. H. BALDWIN, Attorney. Juno 2 3mo Tax Notice. THE County Treasurer hereby giveB notice that on and after THURSD-xY, the 9th of JUNE, 1870. a penalty of TWENTY rea CENT, will bo added to all taxes remaining unpaid Office hourn for receipt of Tuxes, only fr. m !) . m. to 2 p. m. J. W. DEN ? Y, May 21) ?) Richland County Treasurer. TODS Removal. WE have removed our Law Oflien to tho second story of tho "White Building" of Law Range; entrance on Washington street, opposite Columbia leo House. May22 m3 BARNWELL A MONTEITH. Hams, Beef Tongues. O AA SUGAR-CURED Orango Hams. 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon. 500 Iba. F M Smoked Tongues. 10 half bbla. Pickled Boot and Pork. May 2?_ For aale hy E. HOPE. Final Notice. THE uudersiguod givea notice that ho will apply to Hon. Wm. Hutaon Wigg, Judge of Probate, at his oflico. in Columbia, the 20th of Juno, 1870, for huai dischargo aa Adminis? trator of Jacob Wyrick, dooeaaod. May 20 13f H. COON. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powders, THE be8t now in uso, for salo bv May 2G _ HARDY SOLOMON. Just Received. 2rinO BUSH. PRIME WHITE CORN, IUUVJ which will bo sold at lowest market price, for cash, at May 4_ HARDY SOLOMON'S. Headquarters Dry Goods Division, COLUMBIA. S. C.. JUNE 3, 1870. GENERAL ORDER NO. 1, Go to S. IV. Dorter & Co. for Bargains. OUR counters aro now actually groaning beneath tho heavy weight of frosh DRY GOODS j nat to hand, per steamer, from Now York. Wo propose to diminish this stock about ono half, before tho first of July next; and in order to accomplish this end wo know wo must sell cheap. The enomy, "Dull Times," is upon us, and must bo mot and overcome. We have liad many engagements with tile aamo foo, and whipped him; will do so now, let tho rcault bo aB it may. "Wo intend to tight it out on this lino, if it takea all Bum? mer." This is no idle jest, but a atom reality. Wo aro the only House in tho city in posses? sion of tho secret, how to mako dull timos onay; 'tia well worth knowing. Wo commenco to-riay giving gratuitona information to our customers on this head. All wishing this knowledgo can bo accommodated hy calling at their headquarters. Byordcr oi S W. POR? TE lt Si CO. G. BAROAINS, A. A. G. P. 8.-Nor/o gennine oxcept thoso bearing our signature. Beware of base imitators. Juno 4 Stack's Corn Whiskey. FOR aale bv _MaTh_2_LOWRANCE St CO. Law Books on the New Code.? ALSO, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOK8 Aots of Legislature, Ac, for sale by April 20 BRYAN A MoOARTER. ---=-i E? o o ov X lt? m ? . PUBIITO MEETINQ.-A meeting of the citizens of thia township was held io the Court House, yesterday. OD mo? tion, Mr. C. P. Pelham was called to the ohair, and A. H. Monteith nnd J. H. Bryan (colored) appointed Secretaries. Tho chairman explained the object of the meeting, and addresses were delivered by speakers, white and colored. The following delegates were appointed to tho County meet i cg, to beheld on sale-day: E. Seiblea, H. D. Seun, J. T. Sloan, Jr., j and Cmsar G arly, (colored.) CRUMBS.-Steps have been talton by a Dumber of young men of this city, to organize n military company, and tender their services to the Governor, ns volun? teer militia. At a meeting held on the evening of the 2d, tho following officers were elected: R. O'Nsale, Jr., Captain; C. J. Iredell, First Lieutenant; W. II. Manning, Second Lieutenant; Julio Smith, Third Lieutenant. Tho Templeton troupe performed to a very good house, hist night, and if we should judgo of their efforts from the applause bestowed, the audience must have boen highly gratified. Little May is a curiosity within herself; she sings and dances to perfection. The Carolina National Bunk will be removed to-morrow, to tho building on Main street, near Washington, wheu the officers of that popular institution will take formal and permanent possession ol their new quarters. Chalk mixture-the kind you give youl babies when they get "out of sorts" and about the same quantity-n tea spoonful-is said to bo a sure remedy foi chicken cholera. J. B. Lippincott & Co., of Philadel phiu, have furnished us with the Jun? numbers of the Sunday Magazine, prict 3D oeufs; by the year. $3.50; 67ood Warda 25 cents; by the year, $2.75; Goot Words for the Young, 25 cents; yearly subscriptioD, $2.50. These magazine) aro all illustrated, and tho rending mattel of excellent quality. Tho "New Orleans Parlor Open Troupe" give a series of concerts-ri /< Ethiopian-during tho present week, ii tho Nickerson House Hall, eommencinj to morrow (Mooday) eveuiug. It will doubtless, provo attractive, as the per formers-male and female-ure (avorabl; spoken of by the papers in the variou towns through which they have passed In dull times a shrewd business mat advertises to get rid of his stock; in gooi times he advertises to notify tho publi where to find tho best assortment; con seqnently ho advertises at all times, nu finds that it pays. To stop ndvertisin is equivalent to Baying, "I have stoppe business, and ask DO more favors of tb people." The vote for cadet-selling Whittemoi was about six to his opponent's one. Persons desirous of investing in rei estate, should attend the sales, by Sheri Fruzee, to-morrow morniug. A mortgage from the Wilmington, Ci lumbia and Augusta Railroad, to Georg: S. Brown and Enoch Pratt, of Bait more, for $3,200,000, has been probat? in Wilmington. Tho stamps nlor amounted to $3,200. This is tho large transaction that hus ever been recordt in that city. Tho indestructible tag is a great co venienco to merchants. It answers tl combined purpose of a direction lab ard business card. Call ut the PIKEN: Publishing House aud supply you selves. TUE MEETING YESTERDAY develop? tho fact which wo well knew before, th here, and wo believo elsewhere, refort by means of colored help, will be foui "a hard road to travel." Ephraim very much joined to his idols, ai although our reform friends work hard and made some telling points, y we are satisfied that thus far the atlem on the colored rauks here is, iu its ? ?suits, uot unlike the late Fenian iovasii of Canada. TUE GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAI ROAD.-The Greenville Enterprise lear through a reliable source that tho ra road company has received apropositic from Northern contractors, offering construct a line of telegraph ulong tl railroad from Greenville to Columbi (and wo suppose along tho braucht also,) for $10,000, which is now und consideration. If tho offer ho acepte with anything liku proper force, tl telegraph eau be completed iu tv months. Tho railroad bed is now u dergoing repairs, upon tho complete of which tho schedule, requiring lc time io run from Greenville to Cohn bia, will bo published. Mr. Isaac St vene, who comes from New Haven, Co neoticnt, has been nppoiuted agent tho company depot in Greenville, nt snperceded Mr. John McKay on tl first instant. The new incumbent li had considerable experience on railroad having been connected with them f near twenty years at the North. He w also oct ns general ticket agent for t whole road. U--, RELIGIOUS SERVICES THIS DAY.-Tri? nity Church-Rev. P. J. Shnnd, Hector, 10% A. M. and 5% P. M. St. Peter's Church-Rev. J. J. O'Con? nell. Pastor, 10% A. M. ?nd 4 P. M. "Washington Street Chapel-Kev. Wm. Mnrtiu, 10}4 A. M. and 5 P. M. Marion Street Church-Rev. W. W. Mood, 10% A. M. and 8 P. M. Lutheran Church-Rev. Mr. Gilbert, of Savannah, 10% A. M. Presbyterian Church-Rev. Wm. S. Plumer, D. D., 10>.< A. M.; Rev. John M ell ryde, 8 P. M. Baptist Church-Rev. J. L. Reynolds, 10 % A. M. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.-The Northern mail is opened for delivery at 8 a. m.; closed at 8.30 n. m. Charleston, opened at D.3U p. m.; closed nt 8.30 p. m. Greenville, opened at 5.30 p. m.; closed at S.30 p. m. Western, opened tit 9.30 a. m. ; closed at -lp. m. Charlcsto.., (evening,) opened at 8 a. m.; closed nt 4.30 p. m. Ou Sunday, tho post office is open from 9 to 10 a. m. Tho PIICKNIX office is supplied with every stylo of material from the small metal letter to the largest wood type, together with plniu and fancy cards, paper, colored ink, bronze, etc. It is the only establishment in the interior of tho Stato where two and three sheet posters eau be printed. AU kinda of work in the printing line attended to at short notice. A SAD EVENT.-On yesterday, all that was mortal of an esteemed person was hud in the grave. In the Methodist cemetery, with the rites of the Episco? pal Church, Mri. Elizabeth F. Tews body was buried. This community and the community of Hillsboro, N. C., will unite in tho f-orrow which thia death ex? cites. Mrs. Tew was the widow of Col. C. C. Tew, who fell in the service of tho Confederacy, at Sharpsburg. The re? ports that prevailed, as to Col. Tew's beiug alive and a prisoner at the Dry Tortugas, excited, of course, the fondest hopes in the mind of his widow, but at last she was brought to feel and believe that her husband's bo?y filled a soldier's grave on tho sad field of Sharpaburg. Her children were left to her. Forthem she lived, and worked, and prayed; and when, on j'e.sterduy, tho undertaker and his assistants had completed their offices, it was touching to see the orphaned chil? dren of a true and gullaut Carolinian and of his brave and devoted widow, lay floral wreaths, tear-bedewed, upon the grave of her-to them an earthly mother no longer. Sad ia au event like this, but iu the faith taught us, that God doeth all thiugs well, and that He tempers the i wiud to the shorn lamb-in this faith, let us rest. HOTEL AnnivALS, June 4- Columbia Hotel. J K Vance, Ookesbury; D T Corbin. J W O'brien, Charleston; T A Jeffers, J S Jeffers, Richland; W R Miller, Md; P K McCully, J R Cochran, II R Faut, Anderson; J M Rutland, Winnsboro; W C Bennett, S C; R D Town? send, Society Hill; Mrs Douglas, S C. Kieker son House-J B Henry, C B Jones, Miss Jones, Miss Pagan, Cheater; Rusaell and nephew, Newberry; A C Wyley, New York; Joseph Smith, J II Coles' Opera; J L Rose? borough, Rock Hill; J W Coooran.bt Louis; A baker, New York; Wm Johnston. Charlotte; Franklin H Trumbull, Cleveland; J M Seigier, belton; F C Johnson, St Stephens. LIST OF NEW ADVEUTISEMENTB. Campbell ft, Jones-Corn. Jacob Levin-Auction SaleB, Ac. D. C. Piexotto A Sou-Horses and Cattle. ll. G. Querry-Elm wood Cemetery Company. U.C. Shiver-Wanted. Col. A. Coward-Yorkvillo Military 8chool. Tho best LIVES medicino ia HEiNi?sa'a QUEEN'S DKLIOIIT. This wonderful vegotablo compound Hcts with certainty upon the Liver ami Stomach, without impairing tho functions of any other organ, lt invigorates, restores, improves the general condition of tho system; regulates the Bowels by ita aperiout proper tier; stimulates tho Liver and makes itaot; siiongtlnns the digoation and gives tono (otho mau. lt awakens the dull and sluggish Liver to activity and life. Thia is, of all tho Beaton, the timo to try it. Qo and got a bottle from Heirn tub-you will not rogrot it. J5 Calomel at a discount. Defiance to Southern Fevers. Good digestion secured by using SIMMONS' LIVEU REOULATOB. J513 PURITY vs. POISON.-There ia as much differ? ence between Pu ALON'S VITALIA OB SALVATION FOK Tin? HAID and tho tilth-charged Lair darkouers, as between tho Pool of Bethesda, that an angel stirred, and a fever-breeding mud pond. Tho Vitalia is cryataline flnid, without a singlo impurity or noxious property, and the naturalness of the shades it imparts to grey hair is unequaled. J5t3 WOMAN'S WIGHTS.-One who has long studied Ibis absorbing subject now presents to tho women of our country tho result of his inves? tigation*. Hu is happy to nay that he has at last discovered '"Woman's Best Friend." It is adapted, especially, to those caaes wbcro tko womb is disordered, and will cure any irregu? larity of tho "menses." Dr. J. RradQulil's Female Regulator acts liko a charm in ?'whites," or in a Budden check of tho "month? ly courses" from cold, trouble of mind, or liko causes, by restoring tho discharge in evory instance. So also iu chronic oases, its action is prompt and decisive, aud saves tho consti? tution f-om countless ovils and premature de? cay. This valuable preparation is for Bala at 1150 per bottle by all respectable Druggists in tho land. Prepared and sold by L. H. bradfield Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. A thousand women tcatify to ita morita. J 56 Tho attention of our readers is called to? day to tho advertisemont in another column, lo aded Lippman'a Great German Bitters, a pr?paration that haB been UBod for upward of a coututy in enlightened Enropo with tho greateat success in tho euro of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Constipation, LOBS of Appetite, Liver Complaint, loss of tone in tho digestivo organs, etc. Thc proprietors, Messrs. Jacob Liupman A Bro., Savannah, Ga., have, at con? siderable outlay, succeeded in obtaining tko original recipe "for making this delightful tast? ing Bitters, and pledge their reputation that iu propariug it, tho original standard shall bo kept up. Juno 2