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THE DAILY 'Let our Jutt Censure Attend tho True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 174. WT.-Every man who j hus been born ia tho South, longs to see ! it rico from ito rained condition. This, every true patriot believes, sber will -?on How ia this to be accomplished? Not by folding our hands in idleness, nor by murmuring and repining on account of hard times and high taxes. The times are not near as hard as they have been, and if the taxes aro high, whining about it docs not pay them. We deplore the miserable state of .things which now exists, as much as any one. A vast amount of money is annually expended for nuisa. -tes. The condition of things IR abnorm?.:. As iL was in the days of the patriarch Job, sc it is now. * The oxen are plowing and the asses are feed? ing beside them. Jeroboam, King of Israel, made priests of tho lowest of the people who were not of the sons of Levi. Now we have priests and prophets, and all sorts of officers, from the petty con? stable to the dignified Governors of States-from ' the riff raff of society. Every right-minded man views such a state of things with disgust. It sickens bim and produces a kind of mental loathing. Our redemption, however, does not lie in brooding over our mis? fortunes. It is placed, with the blessing of Heaven, in ourselves. Wo must all go to work. Everybody must become a producer as well ss a consumer. Wo have no need for drones, or idlers, or gentlemen of leisure. Many of our people, becauso they cannot do as they onco did, seem to have formed the fixed resolution not to try to out at all. They have become desperate. Others aro smitten with a spirit of apathy, and fold their arms in indifference. This is not wise. Such persons might learn ?rn important lesson from a flock of geese. Those fowls, in the midst of a hail-storm, stand with their heads ereot, exposing as little of their bodies to the frozen rnin as possi? ble. The duty and interest, too, of every good citizen at present, is to stand ereot. Instead of crouching beneath the load of oppression, why not summon all our strength, nud like bravo men, redeem our country from its prostra? tion? lb is an old saying, and experi? ence proves its truthfulness, that "the gods help them that help themselves. If we will do our duty faithfully, God will bless us with prosperity. But if we supinely succumb to every little difficul? ty, we need not expect to be redeemed from our evils, either real or imaginary, soon. Tho motto of Davy Crocket was a good oue-"Be sure you are right, and go ahead."-York o i He Enquirer. A curious swindling project is reported from Australia. A deposit of gold and quartz recently supposed to have been discovered in Victoria, Australia, created much excitement. A company was formed, and the shares were rapidly taken and paid for. Further investiga? tion, however, showed that tho mine had been veneered witli gold leaf, laid on with size and varnish. The projectors of the company have been arrested. THE BEST ON THE ROAD. G. G. GRADY'S American Circus! v.V/e.vyw/y/A/wii/vv/wiiiiiliM WITH attractions, in point of merit, far superior to any ever presented in the Arena. Nothing but first-class Artists in every department. Each and every ono a ?tar in the profession. Every detail perfect. The beat Rider*! The best Leaper*! The best Gymnasts! Tho best Fonr Clowns! and BEST SHOW IN THE COUNTRY! Placed before the public in the best possible style, giving the masses au opportunity of witnessing areal First-Class American Circus, in all its pristine splendor. VIOLA L.E (OBI'S IVA R IC VA i E. W. PERRY, the colebratedTwo and Four Horee Ridti! THE CELEBRATED FERRY FAMILY! Baby Julia, Mis? Minnie Perrv. And MKS. U. GRADY will iutrediice al each entertainment her wonderful!) educated blind Mare, "Lady Wild Fire." The MILLER BROTHERS, Ibo renowned Trapeze Performers. Tumblers and Leapers. The BELMONT BROTHERS, iroin the Hip? podrome der Koenig, Rerlin, Prussia, Cham? pion Tumblers of the World, and the original ''Arabian Brothers." Mr. CH AB. COVELLI, Character Eques? trian, aa tho Wild Comanche Indian, Ship? wrecked Bailor. Old Bpivcns, Pete Jenkins, Ac. Master FRANK MORGAN, tho wonderful Equestrian. Tumbler and Acrobat. Master GEORGE ANDREWS, tho great Contortionist, or India Rubber Bov. . DON PEDRO MAR I INEZ, tho' Champion JuRKlor of America. FOUR OHK.VT CLOWNS. G. G. GRADY, thc World's Greatest Jester. CHAS. COVELLI, a Satirical Humorist. C. T. HOWARD, Second Clown and Come? dian. EUGENE MARTINEZ, Trick Clown. PORTK FAUST, Negro Clown. This Mammoth Circus will givo two of its Grand Performances, afternoon and evening, at COLUMBIA, S. C., Saturday, January 21. Door? opon at 1 and 7 P. M. Performances commence at 2J and 8 P. M. Admission, 75 cents; Children under ten years of age, 50 cents. Will exhibit in Yorkvillo, January 10; Ches tor, January 20; Spartanburg, January 23* Union ville, Jnnuvry 24; Newborry. Jannary2r?. Special JXTotioofSi TIIOMAS J. I.nMOTTK, NOTARY PUB? LIC, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER, has re? moved hia oflico from No. 1 Law Rango to tho oQico recently occupied liv Messrs. Wallaco A Green, Attorneys at Law, opposite tho Colum? bia Ice House. Jan 15 Imo _ WB HAVE TUta DAY APPOl.V'l'KU Mr. JOHN C. SF.EOERS tho solo Agent for tbe salo of our WHISKIES in Columbia, S. 0. JOHN GIBSON'S SON Si CO. Pl!lI.AOBl.P!IIA, November 19, 1870. Deo 1 "TUB BRIDAL. CHAMBER."-Essays j Tor Young Men, on groat SOCIAL EVILS and ABUSES, which interfere with MAEUIAUE with euro means of relief for tho Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent freo of charge, in sealed envelopes. Address,, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa._ _ Nov 58mo Tile OeleloratedL Murray Lanman's Florida Water. The most lasting, narree able, and refreshing ol' all perfumes, for usc on the Handkerchief, at thc Toilet, and in thc Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per? fumers. _sop_ti7_ *iy Special Notice No. 2. THE Entire Stock of CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAVS, VALISES, CAHPET-BAOB, SHAWLS, ROUKB, ETC, with a full lino of Water-Proof CIRCULARS, CAPES, OYEU-COATSILEGGINS, ANO CAFS, will bo sold from THIS DAY, AT COST FOR CASn. Tho Stock must bo sold to closo up tho busi? ness. All wishing great bargains, will find it to their advantago lo call at tho Store of thc lato W. J. Hoke. M. HOKE. 50 Rio Cottee. RAGS RIO COFFEE, for aale low to dealers l>v EDWARD HOPE. Grand Toy Emporium. M'KE?ZIE'S, Main Street, Columbia, S. C., WHERE ia offered tho largeat and ibest selected stock of TOYS ever ?brought to tbis market. Dealern and others can bo accommodated, Wbole aal?or Retail. Old and young, grave and gay can bo suited from HUH varied collection. CANDIES of Puro Sugar manufactured daily. Also, GASES AND PIES. A fine assortment of CANNED GOODS just I receiving from tho best manufactories. Frosh DATES, Now Crop RAISINS, CITRON and CURRANTS, ALMONDS, and a full line I of ASSORTED NUTS. London BIBCUITT and Prince Albert I CRACKERS, (imported articlcB,) pure and of great benefit to the sick and convalesont. JELLIES of pure frnit manufactured and sold at reasonable prices. oct 26 __JOHN MCKENZIE. Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES, Green Corn, Cherries, Green Peas, Peaches, Pears, String Deans, Whortleberries, Tomatoes. All the above at retail, for 25 cents per can. Also, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Oystors, Lima Beans, Pine Apple, Sardines, Pickles, Catsups, Ac. For Bale at very lowest prices, by Dec 15 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Liquors and Cigars. BRANDIES.-BRANDENBURG FIIERFS, 1835. Jamen HennesEv, 1858 and 18G5. Pinot Castillon, I860. WINKS.- Moet A Ohandon's CHAMPAGNES. These all brands, being solo agent in South Carolina, aud the Wines second to none. SiiKituiES.-All grades, from common to thc finest AMONTILLADO. HOOK, WHITE AND CLAUET WINES.- nock hcimer, Laudcsbcimcr, H't Santernes, Latour Blanch, St. Julien, La Roso, Nierstenor, Mar cobrium, H't Barsac, Chateau Santerneu, Pontet Banet, Margaux, Grand Yin Chateaux, Lafitte and Latour, Vintage 1858. FINE WHISKIES, Ac-These aro selected with great caro, and comprise the finest known brands, whilst tho stock of rectified goods, domobtic GINS, RUM, Ac, are ottered at lower rates. SCOTCH WHISKEY.-Real PEAT BEEK, iso! my own importation, very superior. CIOARS -LIVE INDIAN, Figaro, Espanola, Palmetto, and other brands are offered, choice in qualitv and moderato in price. SMOKING TOBACCO in variety, and spe? cially selected with regard to quality; ano, a word in your ear, tho best ia always thocheap cst,;in whatever ono eats, drinks or smokes. Dec 18 GEORGE SYMMERS. Extra Cheese. -| f\f\ BOXES Goshen. English Dairy and 1XJ\ I Pine Applo CHEESE, for sale low. Oct 30 _ _B. HOPE. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin.Otard, Dupuy, Cognac Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pale Sherry, South-side Madeira Wino, London Dock Port Wino, Hibbert's London Porter, McEwen's Scotch Ale. Tho above diroot from the importers and warranted pure. ^orj}aJe_by_EDWARD HOPE. Norfolk oysters, $1.50 per gallon, ?I the POLLOCK HOUSE. #Burns Club. ANNIVERSARY SUP? PER of tho Hums Clnb, JANUARY 20. TickolH may bo bad at McKen? zie's, Georgo Kyromcrs', E. Hop?'? and Oliver's. W. K. GREENFIELD, Secretary. Jan 20_ Meat ! Meat ! ! Meat ! ! ! . THOMAS W. POPE (informs the ?&&9?|mut>lic that tho bent BEEF. PORK, ^^^g.ttUTTON and SAUS8AGE, in tho teSBEHuicrkct, can bc fouud at .Stall Nu. 7. Give me a call. Dec 28 Imo J?TS? RECEIVED!" AFINE ASSORTMENT of DOLLS. Toys, aud other fancv articles for tho little folks. ALSO, A fresh selected stock of CANDIES, fnncy and stick, and a largo assortment of Fancy and Plain Pound Cakes. ALSO, A line lot of MEERSCHAUM PIFES, Cigars, .tc., at KRAFT'S BAKERY, Dec 24 Main atreot. Central National Bank of Columbia. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, January 13, 1871. WHEREAS by satisfactory evidence pre? sented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that TUE CENTRAL- NATIOSAL BANK OF COLOMBIA, in tho city of Columbia, in the County of Richland, and State of South Ca? rolina, has been duly organized under and ac cording to tho requirements of the Act of Con? gress entitled "An Act lo provide a national currency, secured hy a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for tho circulation and redemption thereof," approved June ?J, 1864, and has complied with all tho provisions of said Act required to bo complied with before commencing the business ot' backing under said Act. Now, therefore, I, lil LAND lt. HULBUF.D, Comptroller of the Currency, do ht ruby cer? tify that TUE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF CO? LUMBIA, in the city of Columbia, in tho County of Richland, and State of South Carolina, is authorized to commence tho business of banking under thc Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Beal of office, this 13th dav of Januarv, 1871. IIILAND B. HULBURD, Jan 17 Comptroller of tho Currency. Carolina House. CASH vu. CREDIT.-The proprietor of this popular resort would inform the public that the experience of 1870, with its unpaid bills and past duo accounts to his establish* ment, hus induced the resolution,that for tho future no credits will be issued at his counter, but cash will lie strictly required for all orders at his Bar. This rule will be preserved invi? olable. Tho proprietor renews his invitation to delinquents to call aud set tie, and respect? fully assures his friends and patrons that tho CAROLINA HOUSE will continue to bo pro? vided with tho choicest REFRESHMENTS, and conducted in thc same manner which has made it a reputation. Jan 14 RICHARD BARRY. 25 Cents for Cotton. MESSRS. L?RICK ,t LOWRANCE having purchased tho right to manufacture John ti. Hara'a improved SEED and MANURE DROPPER, for Richland, would call the atten? tion of all farmers using fertilizers and re? quest an examination of this planter-tho best and most perfect ever yet invented; hav? ing taken the premium at tho Georgia and Alabama State Fairs. Tho undersigned are prepared to furnish any quantity of Flows, Cotton Planters and Plow Handles, at a low tigure. Evcrv variety of Agricultural Imple? ments on hand. L?RICK ?. LOWRANCE. D_oo_8 _ Dentistry. ?^BBfc TiIE undersigned would in ^Tvv-v-srvi f"rm luH friend- und patrons ^*-*?4JLXir that he is prepared to ox?ente scientifically and satisfactorily all operations and work of whatsoever kiod" Ina profession demands. TerniB accommodating. Office over Messrs. Porter * Co.'s Dry Gooda Store, on Main stieet, Columbia, S. C. Ofhoe hours from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from '? to 4 p. m. Nov 20_ D. L. BOOZER, D. D. 8. _ Ho for the Kace! THE subscriber respectfully gwLM?MgSn?\ invites his friends and public in ffijPSsigr vj? ?encrai to call and seo his stock O fl .-riof home-made SADDLES and -???---?HAKNE68E8, which I can sell twenty-five per cent, cheaper than any Northern made goods, and will challenge any merchant in tho South for $1,000 to compare with mo in homo-made work. Nov6 3rao R. HANNAN, Main street. Hardy Solomon & Co., HAVING entered into the manufacturo ol BRICK and QUARRYING of GRANITE, and purchased of Mesara. Wright &. Vinn, one of their new patent Brick Machines, capable of turning out from 40.000 to 60,000 bricks pei I day, are now preparod to mako contracts ant ' furnish parties with any quantities of brickf desired. Apply to HARDY SOLOMON, at hit store, or at tho South Carolina Bank anc Trust Company. _ Sept 3 Guns, Pistols. Etc. I INFORM my friends am jJ?>"<Z public in general that I hav< ^t_>*^jswjuat received an entire nev w ?rttoek of Double and Singlo Bar rel OUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches Pistol-Belts, Caps, Buck-Shot. Cartridges Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powde and Shot. ALSO. REPAIRING dons at short notice. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT, Main street. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ?AM selling the best NORFOLK OYSTER! oiVered in thia market, and get them fi esl every doy from Norfolk. I have also reduced tho price to $1.75 pc gallon, and smaller quantities in proportion Families can have them delivered at their i sidences, by leaving their orders at tho Ic House. JOHN D. BATEMAN. Nov2B . .2NL?_ School Notice. jfmgm. THE subscriber having jostsiu /?|j33? eeedrd in proenring a residence, fe *JIUSRiE?l)?H family, linds it necessary t ^xfcBag?gchang? tho location, and herci y?? eivoB notice that his ?iCHO? *3B3T FOR BOYS will positively bo opei ed on tho FIRST MONDAY in February. ? hin residence at tho corner of Plain and Hei dc-rson streets, next house above Niokerson Hoto!. C. H. BARNWELL. Jan 12_18? Irish Potatoes. OK BBL8. choloe Table POTATOES, f< dt*J sale low. EDWARD HOPE. AETNA EIKE INSURANCE GO., Of Hartford, Connecticut. Capital $3,000,000--Assets $6,000,000 UKORG? HUGGINS, Agent, Columbia, S. C. Established in Columbia, 8. C.. A. J). 1S49. Incorporattd A. I). 1810. Charier Perpetual. THE WEALTHIEST FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY in America. Tbo moat suc coBBful Firo Insurance (Joinjinny in America. A prompt and liberal adjustment a specialty. Protect yourself against IOBB, by at once in? suring in tho "iE TN A." Tbo be'st protection against KIRK is a policy in tho "iETNA." In? sure to-dav, FIRES will como when least ex? pected. Strength and reliability- $0,000,000 not surpassed. Don't delay to tako a policy; to-morrow, tire may ruin you. All claims for IOBBCS 'prcmptlv adjusted and paid at this Agency. GEO. HUGGINS, Agent, Columbia, S. C. Office in rear of Messrs. Duffie & Chapman's Bookstore, Main street, Columbia, 8. C. Jan 4 3mo Announcement Extraordinary! THE attention of THE PUBLIC is called to tho Rrcat inducements now of? fered in Clothing, Gents* Furnishing Goods, Hats, Ac, AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR We aro now dispos? ing of our largo and varied stock of Goods, seasonable, AT COST, hi ing desirous ot mak? ing a clean Bwcep, prc parutory to the Spring importation. FAIL NOT While an opportunity offers TO OBTAIN BARGAINS. Main street, next to Pol ic ck House. Jan 8 At Heinitsh's Drug Store YOU CAN OBTAIN The Best Articles AT LOWEST PRICES. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. English Mustard, of warranted purity. Flavoring Extracts, all concentrated and of high flavor. Spices of every kind, pure. Ground SpiccH, pure. Russia Shred Isiuglaus. Coxe's Gelatine. Bea Moss Farina. Pure Arrow Root. Salad Oil, for dressings and table use. Celery Seed, for fiavoiiug. Pure Extract of Vanilla Means. Pure Extract of Lemon, from the fruit. Fresh Vanilla Beana. Triplo Distilled Roso Water. Pure Extract Calves Feet Jelly. Food for Infants. Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch. - Baking Powders, of superior purity and ex collonce. and at IOBB price than any other in the market. E. H. HEINTT8H, Dec 18_Druggist. TtLe Mammotli BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND THUNK EMPORIUM OfMa* HAS now oponed and HH ready for inspection tho ajpBBi largest and mont select i_ ^^3L stock of GOODS, in its line, ever offered in this market. This stock bas been selected with great care from the beet manu? facturers in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and other noted Shoo markets. Persons visi? ting our city during our approaching Fair, will find it greatly to i heir ad vant age to call at tho Sign of tho BIG BOOT and HAT, ono door North of tho Columbia Hotel. Every article sold in this House is warranted as re? presented. In point of style, quality and price wo cannot bo surpassed. Oct 30 A. SMYTH E. GREAT REDUCTION OF PR1GES IS CONSEQUENCE OF THK FALL OF GOLD! IMMENSE stock of WATCHES, CLOCK? ami JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WAKE; tho largest stock in tho Slate; SEL.L INO AT I.ow FIO un EH. In coiiHequuico of tho low prices of Gold, tho subscriber has concluded to sell his stock accordingly, and would call tho attention ol tho visitors to the Fair to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as it is a duty yon owu to yourselves. All bo asks is a fair trial. Call and bo con? vinced. We also have on hand a fino stock of CUT LEBY, both for pocket and table use. with a largo assortment of SPORTING IMPLE? MENTS. Give mo a call and examine my stock. AgeDt for FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE, ISAAC SULZBAOHER, Nov8_UnderColnmbia Hotel. Neotar Whiskey. r\ IBSON'S OLD FAMILY NECTOR anc VX Ryo WHISKEYS "thepurest and best it market." Also, a lull stock of RECTIFIE! WHISKEYS, of ali grades, always on h ant and for sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Charleston Advertisements COURTNEY, EVERETT & CO., 8: J Pearl Street, Nein York, W. 0. COURTNEY & CO., 3 Ventral Wharf, Charleston, Cotton Factors AND General Commission Merchants. r-ryvv CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON and Nfri/Adothcr Produce solicited. Liberal nd T55vanco8 mndc on shipments. Ordere for purchase of PROVISIONS, &o., in Charleston or New York promptly attended to. Jan 1 Imo COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COMPOSTING with COTTON SEED. THIS articlo is manufactured by thc Pacific Guano Company, at Charleston, S. C., under tho superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL. When composted with an equal weight ol Cotton Seed, its results havo boon found folly equal to tho best standard Fertil? izers. Its economy must commend it to tho notico of planters generally. For spocilic directions for composting and for supplies, apply to J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., Deo 24 iSrno General Agents, Baltimoro. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1.000,000; SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. THIS GUANO is now so well known in all tho Southern States for its remarkable effects aa an agency for increasing tho pro? ducts of labor, as not to require special re? commendation from us. Itsuso for five years past has established its character for reliable excellence. Tho large fixed capital invested by tho Company in thia trade affords the surest guarantee of tho continued excellence of its Uuano. J. N. ROBSON, Soiling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHNS. REESE A CO., Dec 24 13mo General Agents, Baltimore. fl?? PURE GYPSUMT Containing Eighty Per Cent, of Soluble Matter.' /""^ ROUND and prepared in this city, and \JT warranted free from adulteration. ' Tho annexed communication from Trof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., of the purity of this article, is a guarantee of ita highly "valuable qualities to tho farmer, being available when mixed with other manures, to the great ad? vantage of any kind of crop. Unequaled aa a top dressing for Wheat, Rye, Barley, Ac, and tho Grasses, (ono peck of which will show visible improvement on an aero of ground.) '1 bin valuable Manure in offered for sale at tho low price of $15 per ton, cash, or on time for city acceptance, with interest added. Put up for shipment in nags of 200 ponnds oach. All orders by ?nail, in accordanco with above terms, will be promptly executed bv JOHN* II. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, Boyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. [COPY.] OFFICK OK STATE INSFKCTOU OK FF.nTiT.izF.us, LAIIUATOUV OF TUE MEDICAL COLLKOK, QUEEN STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O., November 21, 1870. Mr. John II. Holmes. Di AK Slit: Tho GYPSUM submitted by jon for analysis ia tho most remarkable I have ever seen for its freedom from impurities ol' every kind, containing as it does but one-third of ono per cent, of insoluble matter. If it can bo supplied of similar quality, it cannot fail to provo a great boon to Southern agricul? ture, an there is no crop to which it is not be? neficial, whether applied alono or in conjunc? tion with other manures. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. (Signed) CHARLES U. SHEPARD, JR., M. D. Jan ia_ 122" r. F. lino-UK. n. it. IIUDOINS. u. n. UODOINS. BRODIE & GO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON. 8. C. LIBERAL ad vanees made on Consignments. Refer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, H. C. Aug 24 Hmo Annual Meeting Or itu- Stockholders of the South Caro? lina KulliOIK! Company, and of the South-western llatlroaa Hank. THE ANNUAL MEETING of tho Stock? holders of tho above institutions will be bold in the citv of Charleston, on tho second TUESDAY in "February next, the 14th of the month. Place of meeting-Hall of tho South? western Railroad Bank, on Broad street; hour ol' convening-ll o'clock A. M. On tho day following-WEDNESDAY, the 15th, there will be au election held at the samo place, between the hours of OA. M. and 3 P. M., for fifteen Directors of the Railroad Company, and thirteen Directors nf tbe Rank. A Committee to verify Proxies will attend. Tho fullowiug addition to tbe Ry-Lawa, pro? posed at tho .-peeml meeting in May last, will come up fur action st this: Article 1st, Sec? tion 7th, sball be, "Any number of Stock? holders, not leas than ten, representing ii ve thousand shares i-hall be necessary to require a stock vote on any question." Stockholders will he passed as usual over the Road, to and from the meeting, frc e of charge, in accordance with the r?solut ion of tbe Convention of 1854. J. H. EMERY, Jan ll W?12 Secretary. State of South Oarohna-Newberry Co. COU HT OF COMMON PL HAS. j Ctttliarino Bon zm a n and others, vs. William W. Boazman, Administrator, and others. IT appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court that Francis G. Spearman and Frances W. Spearman, Iiis wife, and Joseph W. Boazman, resido beyond tho limits of this Statt-, it was orderod, that they bo mado parties d?tendant in the above atated case, by the publication of tho notico required hy law. Therefore, if they do not plead, answer or demur to tho complaint tiled within tix weeks from this date, tho same will bo taken pro confessa against thom. THOS. M. LAKE, C. C. P. N. C. NF.wnnnnv C. H.. 8. C. Dec 17 efi IC .11 EU Y'S tIMVKf.SAl, Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE GINS, so well known throughout tho Hon th, need no comment. In style of workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their tarmont, with the same amount of power, is unequaled. R. TOZER, Agent, August 2 Columbia. 8. 0. a^3CE?:E?Tvr j\ INT?? . O BEAT GERMAN SITTERS. THE Purest Medicated Cordial ol the Age. ALTER ATIVE~~ANTI-BILIOUS and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. ., LIPPMAN'sgreat /TRADE MAB, GERMAN BITT f ' , ER8 in prflnayed . //? . - -*U2 .. '. / irom tho* original f Gorman receipt / now in possession 1 of tho proprietors Oi ~ and is tlio name ff^\preparation that iSfcy /'.?^?. jfV*' * * waa nscd in Gor /??/$iml^L ?fif?jt??b- many upwards o? ?Sv JB??iN>r*?MBr a oontury ago; to im?-<W?jfe^^S^^^?'l'av ?B household ^?^Bt^E^' . .1 romodyof Genna? ' -7^*? - ?ry\ i*/*^ v rT. ny, recommended ^ .* \ ?? ? '^?j*^ by its moBt emi f y ' nent physicians. LIPPillAN'S GREAT G E xi M A N BITTERS Is composed of tho purest alcoholic eesouce of Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with tho juices and extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it ono of the best and surefct preparationa for the euro o? Dyspepsia, LOBB of Tone in tho Stomach and Digestive OrganB, Ncrvons Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and na a PRE YENTI VE FOR QUILLS AND FEVER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS tho beat tonic known for the diseases to which tboy aro generally subject, and whero a gentle stimulant is recommended. BAVANNAH, March 16,1870.G" Messrs. Jacob Lippman <3s Ero., Savannah, Oa.-GENTS: I bavo beforo mo your esteemed letter of tho 14th inst., containing various documenta relativo to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really what you represent it to bo, an old German reoipo of Dr. Mitch erlicb. of Berlin. PruBaia. It will no donbtbo excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventive oi chills and fever. I find it to be a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippman & Ero., Druggists.. Savannah, Ga_GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great Qrrman Bitters here to my customers and friends, and I find better Bale for it than any I bavo ever kept before. TIIOBO who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saying that it is far superior in value to any other Bitters now in uso. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for State of South Caroli na-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BIS CIIOFF A CO.. GLAOIUS A WITTE. STEF? FENS, WEB NE lt A DUCKER, Charlton. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. Dructrista. June 2 lvllj Thc Great Medical Discovery?* Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 5?S Hundreds of Thousands Sf,, Sr Rear testimony to their "Wonder- o^vcr ?o lui Curative Effects, g-go Hi WHAT ARE THEY?f~s SSH gt g THEY ARE NOT A VILE ea FANCY DRINK.Prtl Made of Poor Kum, Wii.Mkoy, Prout Spirits nud Refuse I,li;nui,Hdoclor<'C\M?lcad and sweetened to pirana lbs tuite, culled "Ton? ics,"" AppcUrers." '.Res: oren.," ?e., that les'l tim tippler on to drunkcutics? and ruin, but arc atme Medicine, mude from Cc Native Roots on.l Herbs of California, free Iront ?ll Alcoholic Stimulants). They arr Hie tilt KAT lt LOO D PURIFIER and I.IFR ?I VIN? PRIN? CIPLE ?perfect Renovator and Invlcorator of tho System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. N-? person can take thci>e El-.tera according to v.l. " tion and remain long unwell. Fur Inflnnnniit ory mid Chronic ItUcU ruatlam mid (?out, Dynpcpala cr lud'. gestlou, Bllloua, Remittent und Inter? mittent Fever?, Dlsoanes of tho niood, Liver, Kidney?, anti madder, these Hit? ters have becu most successful. Such IMH eancs aro caused by Vitiated Tllond, which is generally produced by derangement of Uio Dices!Ivo Oren UH. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache. Pain In the Shoulder?, Cough?, Tight? ness of the Chest, Dirtiness, Sour Eructation? of tho Stomach, Rad taft? la tho Mouth Dillons At? tacks, Palpitation cf tho Heart, Inflammation of the. Lungs. Pain In t'lerejrlona of thc Kidneys, and ahundmd ether painful symptoms, nr- thc off sprtngsnf Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach on 1 Pttninlste thc torpid li ver and bowell?, which render them of un eqimlled cOlcaey In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and inpurtbig new Ufa and vigor to the whole ryetcni. TOR SKIN DISEASES. Ernntton*,ToUor, Salt 1 th earn, Molche?, Spots, Pimple?, Pustules, n-e.'s. Carbuncle*, Ring*Worms, scald-Head, Sore Kyi s, Erydpclas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of th? Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name, or nature, are lltorally dug ni? and carried out of thu system in a niiort time by tho use of these Hitters. One bottlo In inch mses will convince thc :n<?H incredulous of their curative effects. Clean?? thu Vitiated Blood whenever you unit Its impurities bursting through tho skin In Pim? ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse lt when you find lt obstructed ?nd slngglsh In tho veins; Cleanse lt when lt ls foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep thc blood pnro and tho limit h of thc system will follow. >IMN, TA PE and other WORMS, lurking In the system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around e?ch bottle. ,1. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD Sc. CO., Druggists and Oen. Agent?. San Francisco, Cat., un .1 Si am! ?I Commerce Street. New York. BOLD UV ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. D28!|P??ly GEIGER A MoGREQOR, Agents.^ A Desirable Store to Bent. THE STORE ROOM, now ocenpied by Messrs. L?rick A Low ran co as a hardware and grocery establishment, is DOW ??iorcd for rent. This is a very desirable stand, situated on Main street in tho midst of business, opn?l site tho PUONIX office. Inquire of T Oct 25 E. H. HEINIT8H, at Drug Store.