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THE PH CEN IX. j PUBLISHED DAILY AND TU!-WEEKIiT. MM GLEANER. EVEHY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOE AND PROPRIETOR. Offlco on Hain Street, above Taylor. t^Book ?nd lob Printing of o very dorcrip lion promptly and faithfully Attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents per eqnaro for the first and 50 cents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the weeli, month or year, at reasonable rates. SOUSCRIPTION. Daily, six months, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 5tJ Weekly, 1 ?0.________ . THE TEMI "NEGRO."-Greeley advises the "colored folks" not to take offence at the term "negro." And why? Be? cause he, unlike the uneducated negro, has the sense to know that it is the legitimate term for the African. Thc Governor of Liberia, (a negro,) iu his last annual message-along and sensible documont-did not speak once of "color? ed folks," but in every case used the term "negro" in speaking of his African fellow-citizens. There is a man in West Virginia of mature age and average intellect consid? ered, who, although he has lived at homo all his life, has never eaten a meal at tho table with his family since he was a boy, owing to an affront put upon him many years ogo. A pretty American is doing hospital duty at Strasbourg. She wears a gray felt hat with a drooping white plumo, n blaok tunio confined at the waist with a varnished leather belt and silver buckle, loose black trowsers to the knee, aud Hessian boots with gilt spurs. Forty years ago a complete copy of tho Old Testament could not be found in tho city of Jerusalem. At the present time there are twenty-four Protestant schools in Palestine, in which one thousand children are taught the Bible. A New Haven editor, who has been showing what he knows about farming, says his tomatoes, cucumbers, cauli? flowers and ears of corn cost him $1.43 each. HAZY.-Is it tho season of the beauti? ful Indian summer? Tho sunlight seems obscured by a haze which hangs over thc sky like a silvery veil, while tho tempera? ture is really pleasant. Bordeaux Wine Vinegar. 5BBLS. PURE FRENCH WHITE WINE and CIDER VINEGAR, for sale by July 30_E. HOPE. Notice. THREE months from date, application will be mado to tho Columbia Bridge Compa? ny for renewal of Scrip No.-,for forty seven and a half Shares in said Company, standing in tho name of Dr. Thomas Wolle the original having been lost in transmission by mail. C. H. BALDWIN, Attorney. June 2_3mo IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF you want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY, call at ISAAC SULZIiACHER'S. IF you are in need of 80LID SILVER or PLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF your eyes are failing, and you want tho BEST SPECTACLES, eall at ISAAC 8ULZBACHER'S. IF you want a good and reliable TIME-PIECE or CLOCK, call at Jnnol_ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. City Machine Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned is prepared to manufacturo Port? able and Stationa ary Steam Engines i and Boilers, Saw ; M i 11 H, Orist and Flour Mills, Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, Gearing Mill Irons, Ac. May 28 Smo_RICHARD TOZER. Special Notice. WE beg to tender our thanks to thc nu? merous patrons of LOWRANCE ?fc CO., for their past support, and pledge them, as we have mado additions to our capital and in? creased our facilities, to servo their interests even moro faithfully than heretofore. We have MARKED DOWN all of our Shelf Hardware and Fancy Groceries, and aro DE? TERMINED to clean out our stock at low prices, so as to bo able to FILL UP WITH FRESH GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE HAD ELSEWHERE. Givo ns a trial, and you will be convinced. Orders from tho up-coun? try solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Juno 12_LORRICK A LOWRANCE. University of Virginia THE Session of this Institution commences annually on tho first |day of OCTOBEB, and continues, ?without interruption, till the Thursday preceding the 4th of July ensuing. The organization of tho Institution is very complete, embracing extensive and thorough courses of instruction in Literature and Science, and in tho professions of Law, Medi? cine and Engineering. Tho exponaos of tho Academic or Law Stu? dent, exclusive of the cost of Toxt-Books and clothing, and pocket money, amount to about $3C5 per session of niuo months; and of the Engineering or Medical Student to about $395, of which sums, respectively, (220 or 1250 is payable on admission, and the balance in tho progress of the sossion. For details send for cat aloguo. P. O. "Uni? versity of Virginia." S. MAUPIN, Joly 80 36_Chairman of tho Faculty. Imported Wines. IHAVE just received tho following list ot ohoico WINE8, comprising the finest Euro ftean brands. This is, without doubt, tho argest and best assortment over offered in Columbia. CI.AKBTS.-Brandenburg Freres* Medoc, St. Julien, Margaux, Pontet Canet, LaRoBe, Chateau LaRoso, Grand Vin Latour, 1858; Margaux, 1858: L*Fitto, 1858. HOCKS AND SAUTEUSES.-Lanbon hoimor, Neerstoimor, Hookheimer, Marco bruner, Rudcsheimer, Haut Sauterne, Haut Barsac. CHAMPAGNES.-Moot A Chandon's Tcr zenay, Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gioen Seal. Bruch, Fouchor ?fe Co.'s Lac D'Or, Carto D'Or, Sparkling Mosolle. SHEUrtlKS.-All Orados, from houso of Wisdom & Warier, Xores do La Frontera, in? cluding 80)1)0 very clioico "AMONTILLADO," worthy tho attention of connoiaonrs. May 15 GEORGE 8YMMERS. New York AdTOrt^^ ~ ?AM_?TcOWNKR*8 SONS United St&tOB Type and Electrotype Foundry AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, Nos. 28, 30,32 Centre Street. New York. ALABOE Assortment of English and Ger? man faces, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on band. All tyne cast at thia establish? ment is manufactured from the metal known as Conner's nncqualed HABD TYPE METAL. Every article necessary for a perfect print? ing oftico furnished. Tho type on which this paper is printed, ie from the above Foundry. Maren 30 Gmo Fresh Crackers. FAMILY PACKAGES ASSORTED CRACK? ERS, consisting of Milk, Cream, Egg, Butter, Boston and Lemon Crackers. ALSO, Fresh Sugar,Butter, Soda, Lemon and EGG CRACKERS, just receivod and for salo at wholesale and rotail by J. & T. R. AGNEW. California Wines. TO encourage tho consumption of the genu? ine unadulterated CALIFORNIA CHAM? PAGNES, we havo reduced tho prices of tho same to thc following low prices for caeh only, viz: Quarts, per Case of 1 Dozen, $13.00. Pints, per Caso of 2 Dozen, 14.00. Sparkling Angelica, per case of 2 Dozen, TiutB. 14.00. Sparkling Catawba, per case of 2 Dozen, Pints, 14 00. Together with a full assortment of Choice Ryo Whiskies, Genuino Otard Brandies, Old Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, Holland Gin, Rum, and Rectified Liquors, which aro con stautlv on hand and for Bale at low figures, by July 0_J. & T. R. AGNEW. ROBERT WOOD & CO., " PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. ARDEN and Cemetery adornments. Cast, \JC Wrought Iron and Wiro Railings, Fount? ains, Vasos, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs, Summer Houses, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat? tern. Now and improved styles of Hay Racks, Mangers, Stablo Fixtures, Stall Division?, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Wiudow Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac. BRONZE IV OK Iv. Having fitted up our Foundry with special reference to tho above claBs of work, wo aro now prepared to fill with promptness all or? ders for Bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal, heroic, and lifo eizc. O ENA MENTA L IE ON G 0 OHS. Tho largest aesortment to bo found in tho Uuitcd States, all of which aro executed with thc exproBB view of pleasing tho taste, while 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 bo sent to those who wish to mako a selection, April 13 Gm CITIZENS1 SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received INTEREST ALLO WEH A T THE RA TE OI? SE YEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN PER CENT. COM P 0 UN DEI) E VER Y SIN MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. JohnB. Palmer. I vieo.Preiddent* John P. Thomas, , 'IC0 1 refclUeute. Thomas E. Gregg, Caahier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaeter, Columbia A. C. Haskel), Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayos, Newberry. B. II. Rutledge, Charleston. DanielRaveuel, Jr.. CharlcBton. Mechanics, Laborera, Clerks, Widowe, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their aav liigB and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Profeaaional Mon and Trust ces wishing to draw interest on their funds until they requiro them for businesa or other pur poBcs: Parents desiring to set apart small suma for their children, and Married Women and Minora (whoso deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caeo of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aaido funds for future use. aro herc afforded an opportunity of depoeiting their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho samo time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 CLOTHING Must be Soldi! WE have about ?10,000 in CLOTH? ING, more than wo can realize on this Slimmer; we are anxioua to get rid of some of it, and will sell VERY CHEAP for that purpose. Our stock is thc largest, in our line, that has ever been brought to this city. Handsome Goods, and bought right. Large lino of BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. New styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Best Fitting SHIRTS. It is now generally admitted that wo aro making to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. IV. Ai XV. C. SWAFFIELD. Fan-cake and Michigan fine-cut Chow? ing Tobacco, to bo had at FOIJLOCK'S. EfoWARD nm-HEINITSH; DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, COLUMBIA, B.C. The Drug and Chemical Store, At the old Htand of Fisher A Heinitah, OPPOSITE PEONIX OFFIOE. WHERE DHUGS and MEDICINES I ,of every kind will be sold for caab, at remarkably low prices; where Physicians' Prescript ions and Fami- [ ly Recipes will be prepared, under Mr. Ucind sb's personal supervision and care. Whore alao tho following indispen? sable articles may bo had: FRESH CONGRESS WATER, Fr08b Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Extracts, tincst quality, Toilet Articles and Colognes, Toilet and bath Soap, for tho skin and com? plexion, Halbing Sponges, Flesh Brushes, Turkish Towels, Bakers' Broma and Cocoa, Prepared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in? fanta and invalida, Puro Extract of Calf's Feet for Jelly, and for improving Soups and Gravies, Gelatines, Coxes & Cooper's, in shoot and shreds. COLOGNES and PERFUMES for tho Toilet. Tho prophylactic character of Perfumed Waters and Odors baa iu all ages received tho sanction ol eminent and learned Physicians. Tho frequent use of theso has often restored tho sick and feeble to health and strength. Circassian Bloom and Bloom of Youth, for rendering tho Skin soft and fair as Alabaster Marble; removes all blemishes, freckles and anota. Aromatic Blackberry Syrup, for Bowel Com? plaint, admirably adapted for children. Eascnco of "Jamaica Ginger." Tcreons travcliug towards tho mountains or tho sea, will Cud this article an indispensable requi? site. For aalo by E. H. H EIN FISH, July 1 * Druggist and Apothecary. Beer! Seer!1. SOME doalera in thia city have been in doubt that I could hold out supplying them with Boer this summer. I now inform tho public that I have a largo supply of old Lager Beer on band, which 1 pntagainstany Beer brought from tho North, or even imported from Ger? many, aa to purity and strength. I am ready to test it by the Beer acale. Aug 20_JOHN C. HEEGERS. ?. Morris, Columbia, S. C., MANUFACTURER of COTTON GINS, at $3.50 per Baw. Our Gina aro warranted to please in every respect, or no sale. Pre? mium awarded at last Stato Fair. Also, Wood Turning in every description and style, at short notice._Juno 30 3mn !Lard ! Lard!! " iyf \ TUBS Refined LARD, at lGc. $) lb., by _?VJ the package. GO Packages Puro Leaf Lard, in Barrels, Half Barrels, Kegs, ' Caddies, etc., just re? ceived and for Bale by July 21_J. & T. It. AGNEW. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho beat manner, by first claas workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING lindy cxccnted.l T>ec 1(5 WILLIAM GLAZE. 20 Old Java Coffee. MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, for salo at reduced pricca. E. HOPE OBEAT GERMAN SITTERS. THE Purest Medicated Cordial of the ?ge. ALTERATIYETA?TT-BILIOUS and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. /,rnAn, LI PPM AN's groat X/TRADE MAtJ GERMAN BITT / J . ('BR8 ia prepared '?/'ffi^l-?A ^ i' G?M ^N ISL/?nuw 'u potisust?'?n ^^^^^^^^^^^^V^iuul ia tho entno i1^^ - neut physicians. LIPPJIANS GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Ia composed of tho purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with the juices and extracts of rare uer bs, roots and barks; all of which conduin <1 make it one of the best and surest preparations for tho cure ol' Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone lu thc Stomach and Digestive Orgatib, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and as a PUEVENT1 YE FUR CHILLS AND FEYER ANO MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. PEMALKS Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS tho best tonic known for tho discascsto winch they aro generally subject, anti where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lijnnnan & Rro., Sacanttoh. Ga.-GI:NT.S: I have I eforo me your esteemed lotter of tho 11th inst., containing various documents relativo to your "German BittcrB." Aftor a careful examination I muet confcBs that your Bitters is really what you represent it to bc, an old German recipe of Dr- Mitch erlich, of Berlin. Prussia. lt will no doubt bo excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and ia a good preventivo of chills and fever. I lind it to ho a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLANDMILLS, GA., March 22, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lipjanan <fc Uro., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great Griman Bitters hero to my customers and friends, and I lind belter ealo for it than any 1 have ever liept before. Those who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in soving that it ia far superior in value to any other Bitters now in use. Yours, ICspectftlllv. (Signed) * W. KIRKLAND. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. Whole*ale Agents for the State of South Carolina- DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.. GLACIUS A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER ? DUCKER, Charles , ton. S. C. Juno '2 ly|;$ THE POLICY-HOLDERS' LIFE AND TOTE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF THE SOliTD, NO. ??J BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C. WM. MCBURNEY, President. I GEORGE E. HOGGS, Secretary. E. P. ALEXANDER, Vice-Prea. and Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY. M. D., Medical Adviser. J. F. G1LMER, Vice-F., reaident in Georgia. | AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor. E. NYE HUTCHISON, Vice-Prtaident, reai- I JAMES CONNER, Counsel, dent in North Carolina. -o::o TRUSTEES. William McBurnev, J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, Henry Bischof!', William C. Bee, " J. Harvey Wilson, R. O'Neale, Jr., Wm. G. Whildeu. Robert Mure, E. Nye Hutchison, John T. Darby, M. D., A. S. Johnson, Andrew Simonda, Z. B. Yance, Wm. M. Shannon, George H. Mofl'ctt, John R. Dukea, M. McRae, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner, Geo. W. Williams, J. F. Gilnier, Giles J. Patterson, George E. Bogga, James R. Pringle, William Duncan, Rev. Jamea P. Royce, John H. Devereux, Lewis D. Mowry, John Screven, Robt. L. McCaugbrin, E. P. Alexander, Wm. K. Ryan, John L. Hardcc, George H. McMaster, E.J.Scott. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of Pcb' cy-Holdcra. f. More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied fori This Company, having complied with all tho conditions of its Charter, is now prepared t< issue tho usual forms of Lifo and Endowment Policies on the cash system. CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS ! CASH POLICIES! All Folicies uon-forfoitablc after the payment of ONE Annual Premium. Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of the original for an equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL! No Stockholders ! All Profits DIVIDED among the Policy-Holders. Dividends declared annually. Dividends onco declared arc non-forfeit able, and may be used to reduce the Premium, to increase tho amount of Assurance, or to make the robey self-sustaining. Dividends left with tho Company, however applied, may be ueed, in caso of need, to pay Premiums. Investment confined by Charter to tho most solid and reliable Securities. OW Patronize tho only Life Assurance in tho State, aud keep your MONEY AT HOME. July 10 3uio The Cotton States LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, General Office al Macon, Georgia. Capital 0000,000. OF which $100,000 is deposited, aa required by thc charter, with State authorities of Georgia, and $50,0U0 in 8outh Carolina, under Act of Legislature, for security of policy-holders. Tho businees of UI?B strictly Southern and ?3"GOLD POLICIES trill bc issued to (hose Homo Company ia confined by law to legiti- preferring them. mate Lifo Insurance alone. POLICIES ISSUED Ample provision An A INST FORFEITURE of PO? ON ALL THE APPROVED MUTUAL PLANS. Tho licies in the expressed terms of tho contract; Company has also added tno Tontine System and rights of Policy-holders clearly defined in (of dividends) to its other plans. (See Ma- Policies. ANNUITIES, with participation in uual.) ! Profits, granted. Tho Company will always Ninety per cent, of profits on thc Mutual I purchaee ita Policies at their cash value when buaiiiesa divided annually among all tho Mu-1 desired. Wo offer thc people of thoState^umc tnal Policy-holders, without exception. One- j financial security as Northern Mutual Com pa third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when I nies, lite accumulating premiums-iff the in desired- the interest to be provided for by the ' sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital Company out of tho Dividends. Note? for j commencing with $506?,000. Premium Loans not required. Kon-participat- < This State represented in thc management ing Policies graulcd at greatly reduced rales. at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders. We, tho undersigned, having examined the Charter and Prospectus of the ''Cotton States" Life Insurance Company, Parent Office. Macon, (la., do cheerfully recommend it to the people of North and South Carolina as a reliable Southern institution. Mutual in its working, and strictly confined to the business of Life Insurance,\\'d\\ a guaranteed capital ample for Si.fety; and *?l()0,?U() socurely invested (to accord with thc requirements ot the Charter] lor the security of policy-holders. Signed by Cor.. WM. JOHNSTON", President C., C. und A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C. GEN. JOHN A. YOUNO, President Rock It-hi lid Factory, " Ex-Gov. Z. B. VANCE, Attorney-at-Law. " Coi.. T. H. BREM and JOSEPH H. WILSON, Attorney-ut Law, " GEN. WADI: HAMPTON, JOHN W. PAUKER, M. D , Columbia, S. C. JOSEPH D. POPE, Attorney-at-Law, COL. A. C. HASKELL, Attornov-at-Law, C. D. MELTON, " W. F. DESAUSSURE, A N. TALLEY, M. 1).. Prof. s. C. Univ, r.-ity, Columbia. COL. J. G. QIRREB, Factor and Commission Merchant, " BLANDINA & RICHARDSON. Attoruoys-at-Law, Sumter, s. C. A. A. GiLiiEiiT, Editor Watchman, .* H. P. HAMMETT, Ex-President G. it C. Railroad, Orcenvilh . S. C. COL. JAH. H. PION, W. R. RORERTSON, Winnsboro, S. O. GENS. M. C. BUTLER and R. G. M. DuNKOVANT, Edgetiold, K C. A. P. Ai.niucu, Barnwell, S. C. GEN. W. W. HARLLEE, Marion, S. C. GEO. A. THENHOLM & SON, Charleston, S. C. GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkville. B. D. BOYD, President Bank, Newbury, C. J. A. INOLIS, Maryland University, formerly ol South Carolina. GEN. ROBERT TOOMRS. Georgia. JOHN P. KINO, Augusta, Ga., and others. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEOROIA-William B. Johnston, President; Wm. S. Holt, Vice-President; Georgo S. Obear, Secretary; John W. Burke, General Agent; C. F. McCay, Actuary; W. J. McGill, Superintendent of Agencies; James Morcer Green, Medical Examiner. AnvisoiiY BoAnn OF POLICY-HOLDERB, NORTH ANO SOVTU CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard H. Ander? son, Sumter, President; Col. James H. Rion, Winnsboro; Col. Wm. Wallace, Columbia; Dr. Samuol W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. James Farrow, Spartanbnrg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurena: B. D. Boyd, Preeidont Bank, Nowborry: Col. James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuol Stradley, Greonvillc; Gon. E. M. Law, Yorkville; Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac. LAVAL, BLACK & GIBBES, General Agente for North ?nd 8011th Carolina, ?150,000 since deposited in South Carolina. [April 28] Offico Columbia, S. C. PlTtt?lfffftHffft Advertisements" T. F. BRODIE. II. II. UUDQINS. ll. C. UUDOI.NS. BRODIE & GO., COTTON Factors and Commission. Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON ,8.0. LIBERAL advances mado on Consignments. Refer to ANDREW 8IM0ND8, Esq., Trcei- | dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, 8. C. Aug 21 8mo_ Mills House, Cbarleston, S. C. THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav- ] ing been renovated and newly furnished I throughout, is second to none in thc South. Nov 13 _J. PARKER. Proprietor. GREAT FAIR SOtTIl CAR0L1XA INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER 1, 1^70, CHARLESTON , S . C . av Moat liberal Premiums offered in every department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Premium List published in Pamphlet Foi m. July l 3mo av f Largest and most complete 1 *Sa OV j Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, i ~tLft av i Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, lu tho I ~5tt Sa" l Southern States. j Printed Price List defies competition. Send for one. Sent free on application. April 8 fly "BAD BLOOD." "THE LIFE IS*THE BLOOD." FROM it wo derive our strength, beauty and mental capabilities. It is the centre of" our being, around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When this source is corrupted, tho paintul effects aro visible in many shapes, prominent among which ia SCROFULA. This is a taint or infection of the human organism, and probably no one is wholly free from it. lt exhibits itself in various shapes as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints, St. Vitus' Dance, Foul Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Aflec lioue, Nervous Diaorders, Barrenness, Disor? ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic AfTec tioua, Liver Complaint, Sab Rheum. Dyspep? sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and General Debility. lt has been the custom to treat theee di? seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub? stances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often provo injurious, and entail mise? ry in after ufo. The long known injurious properties of theao so-called alteratives and purifiers baa led tho philanthropies! man of science to explore the arena of nature, the re? sult of which has been thc discovery of vege? table producta which posses the power of j eradicating these taints from the Blood. The Sarsaparilla AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT ls a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance be made radiant with thc consciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being freo from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. Tho old and young may use it; the most delicate female at any time may take it: the tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. For Purifying the Blood, CSE X>H. TTJTT'S Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. When used in the Spring, it removes all humors which infest the system, and ba? nishes tho languor and debility peculiar to that season of the year. It acts promptly on the LIVER AM) Iv J D M . Y h. Producing a healthy action of the important organs by which *AI the Impurities ol the sys? tem are carried off. and tho result is Fot Diseuse* produced >>y lite use of Mercury, timi for Syphlliw, vvith it? train of evil?, thin cou?pound ls the. only nure antidote. To the poor creature,enfeebled In inind?nnd ! body, by act ret practices, whose nerves are utibtrung, and countenance down-cast, DH.. TTJTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood I Diseases. By its use the a ft! ii-lions above j enumerated can be permanently banished, j and the Source-the Centre of Life-thc Blood, be maintained in all its purity and vigor. .1 Clear Skin, Goad Appetite, Buoyant Spirit*. Prepared by WM. H. TUTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA , And sold by Druggists everywhere. April 13 i'.ino "NICKERSON HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CA H OLIN A. THIS pleasantly located HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any ? w Hows?in the South for comfort I' ifflli "mu? healthy locality, is now open to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can be furnished with j nice, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will be found at the different d?p?ts-passengers carried to and from the Hotel free of charge. _Nov3 WM. A WRIGHT. To the Traveling Public. KRAD THIS. IF vou want a Fine, Large, Airy ROOM, stop at the EXCHANGE H0U8K, on Main street, where von can get a good Meal at the regular timo. * If you aro busy and not there at Meal times, you can order it when you como, without extra charrie. RATES, per day, $2.50; per week, lesa. Stablea on the prendeos. PAYSINGEP. A FRANKLIN, May 8_Proprietors. Hungry people can get Lunch nut! Soup, every day, at EXCHANGE HOUSE. Greenville and Columbia R ailroad, GEN EU AL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFIOE, COLUMBIA, S. C., August 10, 1670. affiSBtf? CHANGE of Schedule ^ywnmf pfor gQIKiay Train: Up-Leave Columbia.8.00 a m " Alston. 9 80 a m '? Frog Level.10.40 am Newberry.11.05 am Arrive at Helena at.11.15 a m Down-Leave Helena. 2.45 pm " Newberry.2.55 p m " Frog Level. 8.15 pm " Alston. 4.15 p m Arrive nt Columbia. 6.U0pm Abovo Schedule will be run on Sunday arter this date. JOHN H. MORE, Aug ll_General Superintendent. Excursion Tickets, TO Baltimore and Return anytime previous to the 15th of October next, can bo pnr cbased at the Ticket Oflice of the South Caro? lina Railroad, at GREATLY REDUCED RATES._July 31 Notice to Contractors. WIL., COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. CO., WILMINGTON, N. C., July 15,1570. SEALED Proposals will bo received at this oflice until .'?1st August, proximo, for build? ing thc extension of this road from Sumter to Columbia, including Grading, Trestle Work, Masonry ami Bridges, or any portion ol tho work. Specifications, Maps and Profiles can bo seen at this oflice, where ?ny information re? quired will bo Riven. Proposals will bo en? dorsed "Proposals." Tho Company reserve the right to reject anv bid. JOHN C. WINDER, July 31 Imo _Chief Engineer. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. Leavo Anderson.4.20 P. M. " Pendleton.5.20 " " Ferryville.6.00 " Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 M Leavo Walhalla.5.00 A. M. " Perryville.5.45 .. " Pendleton.6.30 " Arrive at Anderson.7.2o 11 Waiting at Anderson ono hour for tho arrival of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road. July 31 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COI.UMUIA, S. C., July 25, 1870. ON and after MON !*DAY, AugUBt 1, tho fol? lowing Schedule will be run daily, Snrdays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Road, up and dowD, also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: Ur-Leave Columbia. 8.15 a m . ' Alston. 9.38 a m " Newberry..:. 11.03 am Arrive Abbeville". 3.00 p m " Anderson. 4.80 p m " Greenville. 5.00 pm DOWN-Leave Greenville. 7.00 am '* Anderson. 7.30 am " Abbeville. 9.00 a m " Newberry. 12.47 pm Alston. 2.30 p m Arrive Columbia. 3.45 pm July 28 JOHN II. MORE, Gcn'l Sup't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. UNIONVILLE, JUNE 21,1870. 'PSMSHP^ PASSENGER Trains on ts^aE^ssr^ this road ron daily: On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays thc" down trains will leavo Spartan? burg Court House at 5.30 a. m., and arrive at ide ton at 11.00 a. m; returning leave Alston at 12.00 m., and reach Spartanbnrg Court House at 5.30 p. ni. On Tuesdays the down trains will leavo Spartanburg Court House at 7.30 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 1.00 p. m.; returning leave Alston at 2.15 p. m., and reach Spartanburg Court Houeo at 7.00 p. m. On Thursdays thc down (rains will leavo Spartan? burg Court Houeo at 3 45 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 8.35 a. m.; returning leave Alston at 9.30 a. m., and reach Spartanbnrg Court House at 2.40 p. m. June 23 TH OS. B. JETER. President. The North and South United, BY tho great Metropoli? tan Through Passenger Route. Seo that your Tickets are good via Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh and Charlotte. NORTH CAROLINA R. lt. TIME TABLE. Trains East. Trains West. ARIUVK. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 4.15 p m 10.00 a m Salisbury.0.14 p ni 6.19 p m 7.37 a m 7.56 a m Greensb 0.8.57 p in 9.02 p m 5.06 a m 5.14 a m Raleigh ... 1.00 a m 1.45 a m 12.00 m n 1.00 a m Goldsboro.5.30 a ni 8.80 p m A Freight and Accommodation Traiu leaves Chat lotte daily, at 3.40 a. m., and ariives at 12.25 p. m. ALBERT JOHNSON, Sup. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta E. R ggfL rmgTGgflD THE following is Pas 5S??jK-jBSaeugcr Schedule: GOINU NORTH. ! Leave Augusta, at.4.00 a.m. Columbia, S. C., at.9.40 a.m. " Wiunsboro, at----.11.40 a. m. " Chester, at.1.40 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 4.20 p. m. ?KUNO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at. 10.30 a. m. " Chester, at.1.25 p.m. " Wiunsboro, at.----2.57 p.m. " Columbia, S. C., at. 5.07 p.m. Arrive ai Augusta. .9.50 p. m Making close connections with Trains of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points South and West. Palace Sleeping Cara on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to all principal points. *ar Passengers by this ronto OOINO NORTH have choice of THREE DIFFERENT BOOTES. ACCOMMODATION THAIN. Leave Columbia. 6.15 p. rn Arrrive at Augusta. 3.80 a. m Leave Augusta. 4'15p,no Arrive at Columbia.1.80 a. m. C. BOCK NIC. HT, Superintendent. E. Ii. DORSEY, Cen. Freight and Ticket Agt. " South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMbTA, S. C., MAY 13, 1870. fc-r*S'.l ON and ?fier Birn? ie day, 15th May, the Passenger Train.- upon the South Carolina Railroad will run the following schedule: FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.7.45 a m Arrive at Charleston. 3.30 p m Leave Charleston.8 SO a m I n ive at Columbia. .4.10 p m IOU ACOV6TA. Leave Columbia.7.45 a m Arrive at Augusta.4.25 p m Leavo Augusta.8.00 a ni Arrive at Columbia.4.10p m NIORT EXPRESS TRAIN (SUFDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Columbia.7.50 p m Arrive at Charleston... .6.45 a m Arrive at Augusta.7.05 a m Leave Charleston.7.30 pm Leave Augusta.6.00 p m Arrive at Columbia.6.00 a m CAMDEN THAIS. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; and between Camden and Ringville daily. Leavo Camden_. .6.85a m Arrive at Columbia.11.00 a m Leave Columbia.1.00 p m Arrive at Camden.5.40 p m _ H.T. PEAKE, Qen'l Sup't. Exchange House Sar and Restaurant. OPEN at all houri?-where yon can always find the best of WINES. ALE8, LIQUORS CIGARS, fcc. Freeh Lager Beer on icc.