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THE DAILY 'Let our Ju ct Censure Attend the True Event.' BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. 8. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 9. 1870 VOL. YI-NO. 18. Rocix HUI-THo Fcatlval. Mn. EDITOR: For the purpose of as? sisting to build un Episcopal Church at this stirring, enterprising, growing young village, the citizens put their hands to? gether, one day lost week, and made a festival; where all might contribute ac? cording as they liked, and while spend? ing a pleasant hour, do a deed of charity. I, too, waa there, and send a running account of what I saw. To begin at the beginning, I must mention a difficulty, whiah, as I thought, presented itself ut the off-start-there was no hall of suffi? cient capacity; the citizens, however, were not to be hindered by a trifle of that sort-an impromptu ono was made; tho'depot-shed, enclosed on all sides, from post to pillar, with Grunitovillo oloth, was turned into a hall-au airy, spacious hall, very good for a summer's night entertainment. So much for a little enterprise. In theso dull, despond? ing times, it is refreshing to drop in at a real live place like this-where people take things as they find them-when there is no hall at hand, they takoln shed; yon may. travel further and fare worso. Besides liberal home contributions, ladies from abroad lent n helping hand, but better still, they carno themselves. "Let every guest bring himself and he brings the best club." Tho shed, thus enclosed, was turned over to the ladies; now came a change in tho looks of things; fair hands are at work; festoons and wreathes of evergreen quickly and grace? fully wave overhead and oncirclo every post; Chinese lamps, transparencies of all sorts, hang from every arch; snow white tables are spread, loaded with cakes, fruits, t"T^eys, hams-onnntom). ons beauties! Carpeted saloons, with huge bowls of iced-cream, meet the eye; rock wells, covered with ivy, opon their cool mouths. I thought to myself, this begins to look li ko business; and now a blaze of light from every lamp and arch and post and pillar, gladdens, brightens, fills the whole scene, and music fills tho air-(?ie hall is ready! At every well, there ia a lassie; at every Baloon, there is another, sometimes two; what a chango I The stupid shed of yesterday, ' with boxes and bags and barrels cleared away, now looks-(pardon me, young ladies,) but it looks to me like a bride, with ber white frock on; and the pretty, sparkling, Chinese lanterns look liko diamonds in her waving tresses. Givo inc a woman, I say, always; give me a woman, when fixing is to bo done, or when difficulties aro before me. Now the doors open and the village train pours in; benevolent, kind matrons are busy at all their tables; here, I made my bow; "Let mo help you, Mr. Shandy, to turkey and ham you will find this mango very nico with your roast pig and salad." "Tbauk you, Mrs. P-, have plenty." "You must take a bit of this cake-very nico-a pre? sent from Charlotte," said Mrs. S-; "and here are some pino apples, sent from "Winnsboro; delicious, quiten treat; Mrs. B- will serve you with ice? cream." What could I do, but jnstoat? Eat for Mrs. P-; eat for Mrs. S-; eat for Mrs. B-. At a supper so various, at such a repast, Who woukl nob bo a glutton, and stick to thc last? I have said nothing about thc lemon? ade and the punch; but I drank at tho well-at both wells-drank to got cool drank to keep cool-drank to jilease thc girls-drank because I couldn't help it how could I? Hot coffee is iu demand; but there are attractions beyond hot coffee or cold meats. Ah! my young friend; you of tho mustache, and j'ou booted specimen of manhood's early prime, beware! There is danger on those carpeted saloons-danger at those ivy covered wells; you would be safer at " home, safer behind your counters; fruit? ed cakes may be sweet, but not so sweet a? Sophy's smiles; Chinese lamps may be bright, but not so bright ns Betty's eyes; wiues are red, but not so rosy red as Cora's cheeks-better spend more money with thc old ladies; or if you love fun and seek a merry past ?nie, trade at the grab table; hero the girls offer great bargains, and here the boys do congre? gate; what a buying and selling-what peals of laughter-what jolly faces and what joyous hearts-"once again, who would not bo a boy?" I am not too old to admire beauly, and would gladly givo a pon and ink sketch of many fair faces that I saw, both at tho festival and at the charades, which were gotten up as a separate entertainment for tho same be? nevolent purpose; but this, propriety forbids. I cannot, however, omit to expre?? my high appreciation of tho cha? rade performances; the characters were well sustained and the audienco certainly well pleased; it provoked much innocent mirth and contributed greatly to the evening's entertainment. SHANDY. A correspondent of tho Charleston Re? publican writes from Colleton that the Coroner of that County has ascertained beyond a doubt that James Dorman was drowned while swimming the Couibnkee River, near Hutchinson's Island; and that Brown, the supposed murderer, had been for three days dragging the river and had finally recovered tho body. . It is said of ono of tho burlesquo blondes: As an actress, she is equal to the great bulk of female stars now tra? veling in the drnmatio milky way; as a dresser, she has ever been in the front ranks; and as an undresser, where thc character requires it, sho is equal to tho emergency. At ono of tho largest theatres in Now York city, the audience numbered just forty persons all told, and of these, pro? bably one-third were free admissions. The fact shows the indisposition of peo? ple to crowd together while tho heat is so intense. The directors of tho Air Lino Railroad, at their meeting in Atlanta, have deter? mined to do away with their old name, and take upon themselves the name of the "Riohmond and Atlanta Railroad Company." ??>ooiai Aiotloes. IST D ABNEY MORGAN tc CO., VS. TUE PRESIDENT AND DIRE0T0R8 OF THE RANK OF TUE STATE OF SOUTH CARO? LINA, ET Kit. CHARLESTON COUNTY, COMMON PLEAS, EQUITY SIDE.-AH per? sona, depositors iu tho Rank of tho Stato of! South Carolina, or auy of its brauchcs, hav? ing claims upou said Rank, aro hereby noti- 1 Qed that by tho dooroo of his Honor Jmigo j CARPENTER, mado iu this cause, and dated May 7th, 1870, they must provo their claims before mc on or before tho fifteenth (15th) day of August next, or ciao they will bo barred from all participation in tho Assets of said Bank or claims upon the Statu of South Caro? lina. Depositors must present their claims, sus? tained by affidavit, similar to thoBO required for claims upon executors or administrates, stating distinctly when tho deposit account bogan, and when it ended. Tho Deposit Books must in every caso bo produced if in existence. CHARLES H. SIMONTON, Referee. Charleston, S. C., No. 15 Broad street, over Peoples' National Bank, Juno 22, 1870. j June 21,2071110,9,13,20,23,27,30^3,5,9,11,13.15. j A I1HOA?SIDE FOI?. HUMBUGS.-In competence and assurance generally go hand in hand, and of all tho tribe of pretentious know-nothings with which Bocicty ia afflicted, I the unscientific "modiciuo men" who attempt to tamper with tho health of tho community I aro tho most dangerous and tho moat impu? dent. I So much by way of Text. Now for a special and particular application. It appears that a mushroom growth of BO called "Bittere," ia springing up under differ out names in various localities, particularly in tho Southern and Western StnteB, which tho vcbderB have the hardihood to recom? mend to easy-going pcoplo upon whom they think they can impose, aa a" substitute for Hosteller's Stomach Ritters, long recognized by every class as the purest and best medi? cated stimulant and invigorant tho world al? fords. Thc concoctions referred to being composed of worthless material, oiler a larger margin for profit than that Celebrated Tonic, and hence tho anxiety of dollar-worshipping deal? ers to foist them upon tho public in its place. But ''forewarned is forearmed," ami all par? ties whom these distinguished (!) beings aro endeavoring to coax and inveigle into substi? tuting trash for a standard remedy, arc hereby informed of tho selfish and sordid motives which underlie tho representations in ques? tion. The great popularity and vast eales of HOB tetter's Bitters cannot, of course, be serious? ly impaired by these "tricks of trade," but ns tho debilitated and suffering have a direct in? terest in tho matter, it ia only an act of com? mon humanity to put them on their guard. Julyl_t0 TIIE "PAIN ICIL.L.EIC."-The foreign and domestic demand for Perry Davis A Son's gre lt medicine-thc Pain Killer-was never before so largo as it has been of late; and we think thc time has arrived when the declara? tion maj- bo made, without thc possibility ol' refutation, that tho city of Providence, in the State of Rhode Island, of the United States ot America, baa furnished the entire habitable globo with a medicine, which, in point of uni? versality ot demand, extent of usefulness, complete efficiency for nil thc purposes for which it is designed and wide spread, endur? ing popularity, baa never been equaled hy any medicine in Europe or America. The universality of ike demand for tho rain Killer, is a novel, iutercHling, and surprising featuro in tho history of this medicine. Its "faino has gone out," into every quarter of tho habitable globe. The Pain Killer is now regularly sold in large and steadily increasing quantities, not only to general agents in every Stato aod Territory of tho Union, and every Provinco of British America, but to Buenos Ayres, Brazil, Uraguay, Peru, Chili and other South Ameiican States, to tho Sandwich Is? lands, tn Cuba and other West India Islands; lo England and Continental Europe; to Mo? zambique, Madagascar, Zanzibar and other At rican lauds; to Australia and Calcutta, Rangoon and other places in India. It has also been sent lo China, and wc doubt if theru is any foreign port or any Inland city in Africa or Asia, which is frequented by American and European missionancn^iavolers or traders, into which thu Pain KillCuias not been intro? duced anil boen sought arrc;r. Tfu- extent of its usefulness is another great featuro of this remarkable medicine, lt is not only thc best thing ever known, us every? body will confers, for bruises, cuts, burns, otc, but for dysentery or cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the great cities of british India, anti in the West India Islands and other hot climates it has become the standard medicine for all such com? plaints, as well as for dyspepsia, liver com? plaints and other kindred disorders. For coughs ami colds, canker, asthma and rheu? matic difficulties, it has been proved hy the most abundant and convincing trials and testimony, to boan invaluable niudioino. Thu proprietors aro in possession of lottors from persons of thc highest character and respon? sibility, testifying, in unequivocal terms, te? tho cures effected and the satisfactory results produced, in an almost endless variety of cases, by tho use of this great medicine. July 1 jlllmo [Prov. Advertiser. IVEULOCIC-THE BASIS OF CIVIL SOCIETY.-Eesays for Young Men, on the honor and happiness of Marriage, air! the ovila and dangers of Celibacy-with sanitary help for tho attainment of man's true position in life. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad dresB, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Rox P. Phil? adelphia, Pa. May 21 3mo Notice. THREE months from dato, application will be mado to the Columbia Bridge Compa? ny for renewal of Scrip No.-,for forty seven and a half Shares in said Company, standing in thc name of Dr. ThomaB Wella tho original having been lost in transmission by mail. 0. H. BALDWIN, Attorney. , Juno 2 3mo Hoes, Steel and Iron. OAA DOZEN Brade's CROWN HOES, as OUU sorted sizes. 20,000 lbB. English PLOW STEEL, assorted sizes. 50,000 lbs. Gonnine SWEDES IRON, assort? ed sizes. Tho above aro of direct importation from Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and are, thereforo, of superior qualities to North? ern imitations. J. 4 T. R. AGNEW. 6ER m A? SITTERS. TUE Purest Medicated Cordial OF ALTERATIVE, ANTI-BILIOUS, and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LIFTMAN'S GREAT GERMAN UTTERS I ia prepared from tho original German re? ceipt now in tho posaoaaion of tho proprietors, and ia thoaamo preparation that wau used iu Germany upwards of a century ago; and to? day it ia tho household romcdy of Germany, recommended hy ita moat cniiucut physician's. LIPPAIAN'S GREAT GERM?N BITTERS] Is composed of tho purest alcoholic easonco of Gcrmany'Bl favorito beverago, impregnated with tho juices and extract? of rare herbe, roote and barks; all of which combined mako it one of tho beat and surest preparations for ] tho euro of D^-epepaia, LOBS of Tono in tho Stomach and Dfgestivo Organs, Ncrvoue Dcbilitv, Lan? guor, Constipation, Livor Complaint, General Exhaustion, and as a Pit EVEN TI VE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will find LIFTMAN'S GREAT OERMAN BIT- I TER8 tho best tonic known for the diaeasosto | which thoy aro generally subject and where a | gentle stimulant ia recommended. SAVANNAH, March 10, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lipnman A: Uro., Savannah, (la.-GENTS: I have before mc your esteemed lotter ot tho 14th inst., containing various documenta relative to your "German BitterB." After a careful examination I must confess 1 that your Bitters is really what you represent ". to bo, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitch rlich, of Berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt ho ?xcollont for dyspepsia, general debility and servons diseases, and ia a good preventive of .?bills and fever. I find it to bo a most do-1 light ful and pleasant stomachic. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. Kinur.ANn MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippnxan & Ero., Druggists, Sacaiutuh, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great Q< rmiui Bitters hero to my customers and friends, and I find hotter Balo for it than any I have ever kept before Thoeo ?rho have tried it approve of it very highly, ind I do not hesitate in saying that it is far superior in value to any other Bitters now in use. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) " W. KIRKLAND. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER Si MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. Wholesale Ageuta for tho State of South Carolina-BOWIE, MOISE A DAMS, HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.. GLACIUS Si WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER Si BUCKER, Charles? ton, S. C. .Inno 2 ly||j \ NEW DISCOVERY ! ! [ A V 2 Hair. NT ! ! I LIGHT ! ! ! For Restoring ?o GraJiJIair i is Original Co/orl PHALON'S "ViTALF^Jiflcrs ut? terly from all U^rTair coloring prcparations^ieretofore used. It is Ibrtpid, sweet smelling, prccumates no muddy or slimy marier,requires no shaking, im? parts no stain to thc skin. Hold it tothe light and it is clear and cloudless. It leaves no mark on the seato ; yet it reproduces in gray hair>i?cnatural color that time or sicKrr*sfjrnay have bleached out of itT'l^w ^Phalon's VitaliA^I is For one sole purpose^Jnat of reproducing,with absolute cer? tainty, .the naturalijolor of the hair. It,is noj^ifltended as a daily dress?o^nor for removing scurf or ?JondrufT; nor for cu? ring baroness; nor for stimula? ting tjfe growth of the hair. Thesf objects may be accom? plish*! after the color has been fixed \_th the Vitalia, by Pha? lon's Chemical Hair Invigo rator. THE ViTALt^??ta harmless and unequaled preparation for the reproduction of ?ie origi? nal hue of gray hair,a|?d noth? ing else. This is accomplished in from two to ten applications, according to thyj^pth of shade required. SoJ#royall druggists Thirsty people, go to Pollock's. EDWARD H. HEINITSH. DRUGGIST ANT) APOTHECARY, COLUMBIA, S. C. The Drug and Chemical Store, Al tho old utaud of Fisher &, Hoiuitsh, OPPOSITE PIIONIX OFFICE. WHERE DRUGS aud MEDICINES ?sSEfeof every kind will bo gold for cash, ^?u-^at remarkably low pricos; where BRgB Physicians' rreseriptioiiB and Fanii ?9HLJL ly Recipes will bo prepared, untler ^?s^* Slr. Hciuitsh'a pereonal supervision and caro. Whore also tho following indispon sabio artioles may bo had: FRESH CONGRESS WATEB, Fresh Citrato Magnesia, Flavoring Extracts, finest quality, Toilet Articles and Colognos, Toilet and Rath Soap, fur tho skin and com? plexion, Rathing Sponges, Flesh Brushes, Turkish Towels, Bakers' Broma and Cocoa, Propared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in? fants and invalids, Puro Extract of CalPs Feet for Jelly, and for improving Soups and Gravies, Gelatines, Coxes fe Cooper's, in sheet and shreds. COLOGNES and PERFUMES for tho Toilet. Tho prophylactic character of Perfumed Watcra and Odors has in all agcB received the sanction of eminent and learned Physicians. Thu frequent uao of these has oftou roatorod tho sick and feeble to health and strength. Circassian Bloom and Rloom of Youth, for rendering tho Skin soft and fair aa Alabaater Marble; remove* all blemishes, freckles and snots. Aromatic Blackberry Syrup, for Bowel Com? plaint, admirably adapted for children. Essence of "Jamaica Ginger," PorsonH traveling towards tho mountains or tho soa, will find thia article an indispensable requi? site. For ?ale by E. H. HEINITSH, July 1 t Druggist and Apothecary._ WALTHAM WA TC HE S. THE extensivo uso of these WATCHES for tho last fifteen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Expressmen, the most exacting of watch-wearers, has thoroughly demonstrat? ed tho strength, steadiness, durability anet accuracy of tho Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, is to elocidc tho question ne to the real value of these time? keepers. More than 450,000 of these watches aro now speaking for themselves iu tho pockets of thc pooplo-a proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all others. The superior organization and great \xtont of tho Company's Works at Waltham, enable them to produce watches at a price which renders compctiotion futile, and those who buy any other walch, merely pay from 25 to 50 per cent, moro for their watches than is necessary. Wo aro now selling Waltham Watches at less prices in greenbacks, than tho gold prices before thc war. Thero is no other manufac? ture of any kind in the United States of which thia can bo said. 1 hese time-pieces combino every improve? ment that a long experience has proved of real practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly every invention in watch-making origi? nating in this country or in Europe, only thoso were finally adoptod which severe testing, by tho most skillful artisans in our works, and long use on the part of tho public, demonstrat? ed to bo essential to correct and enduring time keeping. 49"Among tho many improve? ments wc would particularize: Tho invention and use of a centre-pinion of peculiar construction, to prevent damage to thc train by the hroakago oT main-springs, is original with tho American Watch Company, who, having had the refusal of all other con? trivances, adopted Fogg's patent pinion aa be ing the best and faultless. Hardened and tempered hair springs, now j universally admitted by watch-makers to be tho best, are uaod in all grades of Waltham ! Watches, All Waltham Watches have duet-proof caps, | protecting the movement from dust and les? sening tho necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary in other watches. Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch, is already a decided, success, and a great improvement on any stem-winding watch in tho American market, and hy far tho cheap eat watch of its quality now offered to the public. To thoso living in portions of the United States whero wateh makers do not abound, watches with tho above mentioned improvements which tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, durability and convenience, must prove invaluable. Every watch guaranteed hy the Company. To prevent imposition, buyers should see that every watch should bear either of tho following trade marks: American Watch Co.Waltham, Mass Am'n. Watch Co.Waltham, Mass Ainortoau Watch Co., Crescent St.Waltham, MaBs Appleton, Tracy A Co.Waltham, Mass Waltham Watch Co.Waltham, Mass P. S. Rartlott.Waltham, Masa William Ellery. Waltham, Mass Homo Watch Co.Roaton, Mass For sale at retail by all respectable dealers. A descriptivo circular giving much useful information sent to any address on applica? tion. No watches rotailed by thc Company. Address ROBBINS ?fc APPLETOfi.Gen'l Agent?, 182 Rroadway, New York. Ask to soo tho now FULL-PLATE WATCn bearing the trade mark "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Croscent street, Waltham, Mass." It is by far the best full-plate watch made in tho United States, and surpasses anything here? tofore mado in this country for Railway Engi noora, Conductors, Ac._April 24 ,t3mo I Lnnoh every day at Pollock's. CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK ' OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 St UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEJlEST ALLO WED A T TUE EA TE O. SEVEN PER CENT. PEE ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John li. rainier. I vine-Presidents John P. Thomas, ] V1CC 1 re8,utIU8 Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaater, Columbia A. C. Hauken, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. II. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmor, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayos, Newberry. B. H. Butledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenol, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rato of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees wishing to draw interest en their funds until they reqniro them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to sot apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in caeo of death, by their legal representatives,) wiohing to lay I aside funds for future usc. aro here afforded I an opportunity of depositing their moans I whero they will rapidly accumulate, and, at j the samo time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. AUK 18 ROBERT WOOD & CO., PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. GARDEN and Cemetery adornments, Cast, Wrought Iron and Wiro Railings, Fount? ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chaire, Summer Houses, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat? tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racks, Mangers, Stable Fixtures, Stall Division e, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac. DKO.NZF, WORK.. Having fitted np our Foundry with special reference to tho above claes of work, wo aro now prepared to fill with promptness all or? ders for Bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal, heroic, and life aizo. OIINA MENTA L IRON G GODS. The largest assortment to bo found in tho United States, all of which are executed with tho express view of pleasing the. tasto, while I ' they combine all the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to the placo of destination. Designs will bc tr nt to those who wish to make a selection, Apri!|9 6m Imported Wines. IHAVE just received tho following list of choice WINES, comprising the finest Euro? pean brands. Thia ia, without doubt, the largest and best assortment ever otTered in Cont ni bia. CLARETS-Brandenburg Freres' Modoc, St. Julien. Margaux, Pontet Cauct, LaRopo, Chateau Laltosc, Grand Vin Latour, 1838; Margaux, 1H5N; ^aFitte, 18.18. HOCKS AND SAUTERNES.-Lanbon hoimer, Necrslcimer, Hockbeimer, Marco bruner, Budesheimer, Haut Sauterne, Haut Barsac. CHAMPAGNES.-Moet A Chandon's Ver onay, Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gicen Kcal. Brach. Poucher A Co.'a Lac D'Or, Carte D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. Hil KUR IHM.-AU Gradea, from boneo of Wisdom St Warier, Xores ?le La Frontera, in cluding annie very ulioioo"AMONTILLADO," worthv the attention of connoiaeura. May 15 GEORGE SYMMEB8. The Cott< LIFE INSURAN General OJJice ut Capital S OF trhicti iioo.uuo M deposited, as required b and ?.")(),(KIO iii South Carolina, under Act o Tho business of this strictly Southern and I Homo Compaiiy ia confined by law to legiti- ! mate Lifo Insurance alone. POI.ICIKS Issncn ! os ALI. TUG APPROVED MUTUAL PLANS. The J Company has also added the Tontine System 1 (of dividends) to its other plans. (Sci; Ma? nual.) Ninety per cent, of profita on the Mutual business divided annually among all thu Mu? tual Policy-holders, without exception. One third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when ! desired--the interest to bo provided forby the Company nut ut the Dividends. Notes for Premium Loans not required. N<>n-particlpu(- ' ing ?Vicies granted at greatly reduced rales. We, ibo undersigned, having examined the Life Insurance Company, Parent Uthoe. Macon, of North and South Carolina aa a reliable Se strictly confined to the business of Life Insurai and '?lOOjOO?l securely invested (to accord wi security of policy-holders. Signed ny COL. WM. JOHNSTON, President < GUN. JOHN A. YOUNO, President Ex-Gov. Z. B. VANCE, Attorney. COL. T. H. BRBSI and JoSEl'H fi. GEN. WAUK HAMPTON, JOHN W. ! JOSEPH D. POP?, Attornoy-at-Li COL. A. C. HASKELL, Attornoy-a W. F. DESAUSSURE, A N. TALLE COL. J. G. GinnEs, Factor and C BLANIMNO SC, RicnAnnsoN, Attor A. A. GILHERT, Editor Watchma ll. P. HAMMETT, Ex-Proaident G COL JAS. H. RION, W. R. RORER GENS. M. C. BUTLER and E. G. ? A. P. ALDRICH, Barnwell, S. C. GEO. A. THENIIOLM St HON, Char GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkville. 1 J. A. INOLIS, Maryland Univera GEN. BOHEBT TOOMRBJ Georgia. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEOROIA-William B. Joh Goorgo S. Ohear, Secretary; John W. Burko, McGill, Superintendent of Agencies; James Mo: ADVISORY BOARO OT POLICY-HOLDERS, NORTH ? son, 8umter, President; Col. James li. Rion, \ Samuel W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. James Fi B. D. Boyd, President Bank, Newberry: Col, Stradley, Greonville: Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkville LAVAL, BLACK Ai OIHHK8, (len *(50,000 since deposited in South Carolina. "BAD BLOOD." "THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD." FROM it we derive our ttrtugtb, beauty arid moutal capabilities. It is thc centre of our being, arouud which revolves all that makes existence happy. When tins Booree is corrupted, tho painful effects ai o visible in many sbapes, piomineut ame-ng which is SCROFULA. This is a taint or infection of tho hmm::: organiem, and probably no ono is wholly free from it. It exhibits itself in various shaper as Ulcers and SoreB,-Decayed Rones, Diseased Scalp. Soro Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints. St. Vitus* Dance, Foul Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Aflec tiona, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor? ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum,-Dyspep? sia, Neuralgia, LOBS of Manhood and General Debility. It has been tho enttom lo ireat these'di? seases with Mercury ?ml other Mineral sub? stances, whkh, though sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurions, and eMail mise? ry in after lifo. Tho long known injurious properties of these so-called alteratives and purifiers has lcd the philanthropical man of bciencu to exploro the areua of nature, the ic Bult of which han been the discovery of vege? table products which posees tho power of eradicating these taints fri m the Blood. The Sarsaparilla , AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT ls a blessing. Try it fairly, ?nd your nerves will be reBtored to their wonted' vigor, and your dejected countenance bo made radiant with tho consciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals, it ia adapted to general use. Tho old and young may uso it; tho most delicate female at any timo may take it; tho lender infant, who may have inherited disease, will bo cur?d by it. For Purifying tlie Blood?M USE IXE*.. TUT T'JSS Compound EXTRACT OF S All S A PARILLA AND QUEEN'S ?DELIGHT. When used in the Spring, it removes all humors which infest tho system, and ba? nishes tho languor and debility peculiar to that soasen of tho year. It actB promptly on tho LIVER AN JD KIDNET8, Trodncing a healthy action of tho important organs by which all tho Impurities of the sys? tem are carried off, and tho result is For Disease? produced by the use of Min m y, and for Syphilis, with its train of evils, tilla compound ls the only sure antidote. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind ard body, by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and countenance down-cast, 3D3E1L. TUTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Is thc acknowledged antidote to all BIooil Diseases. By its use tho afflictions above enumerated can he permanently banished, and thc Source.-the Centre of Life-the Blood, he maintained in all its purity and vigor. A (leur Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirit*? Prepared by WM. H. TUTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA., And sold by Druggists everywhere. April 14_Gnio_ GEORGE F AGE & CO. UAXCVACTUREDS Ol" ?-i PATENT FORTAB LE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Also Stationary ar.d Portable /J Steam Ertginesj, Ste, / ISTo. 5 Schroeder Stroot, / CALTiuTQRE.mp. G^"Scndfor Catalogues and Fricc-Lists. Seed Peas. 7jr BUSHELS prime Clav Cow Peas, for .J aced, for sale by E. HOPE. on States FCE COMPANY, Macon, Georgia. ?300,000. y the charter, willi Statoaulborilies of Georgia,, f Legislature, for security ol policy-holders. ?3- GOLD 1'O LICJ ES ie ill be issued to those pref erring them, Ample provision AGAINST FOIIFEITURE of Po? licies in the expressed terms e>f tho contract; and rights nf Policy-holders clearly defined in Policies. ANNUITIES, with participation in Profits, granted. Tho Company will always, purchase its Policies at their cash value when desired. We offer the people of thoStato samo financial Becnrity ?a Northern Mutual Compa? nies, the accumulating premiums of tho in? sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital commencing with ??OP.OOO. This State represented in the management at Macon hy South Carolina Stockholders. ( harter and Prospectus of the "Cotton States" , (la., do cheerfully recommend it to tho people ulht rn Institution. Mutual in its working, and' ice, with a guaranteed capital ample for safety; th thc requirements of Ibo Charter) for the, 3., C. and A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C. Rock Island Factory, " at-Law. " WILSON, Attornov-at Law, " PARKED, M. D , Columbia, S. C. tw, t-Law, C. D. MELTON, " Y, M. D., Prof. S. C. University, Columbian. ommisaion Merchant, " ncys-at-Law, Sumter, 8. C. in, " 1. A 0. Railroad, Greenville, S. C. T80N, Winnsboro, S. C. VI. DUNNOVANT, Edgoficld, El. C. GEN. W. W. HAKLLEE, Marion, 8. C. lesion, B. C. J. D. BOVD, Prosident Rank, Newberry, S. C ity, formerly of South Carolina. JOUN P. KINO, Augueta, Ga., and ethers, naton, President; Wm. S. Holt, Viee-President; General A cent ; C. F. McOay, Actuary; W. J. rccr Green, Medical Examiner. IND SocTn CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard H. Ander iVinnsboro; Col. Wm. Wallace, Columbia; Dr. irrow, Spartanburg; Col. B.W. Ball, Laurens; , James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel ?; Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, ?c. eral Agents for North and 8outh Carolina, [April 28] Office Columbia, S. 0.