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^r??T 3^^^f^?^-^:-^-r,?i-^-"^v" " 1 '^^^^.?^^^^^^v.-_ _ _ i ?hiW & ^ X O ?X . ?. r:^ H? *<) i . .-- .. x t$D Jo v!i-? -J?i..qqji aoatwijo.lj? Ti:i, ... . l\ul, j > ItiiW H ?Hc?or> ?/ wir . *v.*,oav.,Aoa? W & a?&ab?A bu? V TTIE DAILY S??H(ENI?' * ~i "Let our Just Censure ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Attend tfcs Tra? Eve^t.'" B?T jT?TsBLBY." COLOMBIA. S. C.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22. 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 2. . ;;iapppi m g,i j njijjinfl.ii ju 11,M ACTS AND JOINT RtesQbi?bmr , Pasted by ike Legislature-Session 1870 ? A > . ?ntf 1871. r AN AO?VTO MAKE APPROPRIATION ANO RAISE BUFPLIBS FOR THE FISC Alu TEAR COM V HKNOIRO NOVEMBER 1, 1870. I 6aKffK>N IS Be ii enacted by the Senuto ?u? HUMO u? liopresentutives of the State ol Sooth Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the mme, That the follow* ing suma be, and they are hereby, ap? propriated for tho payment of the -Ari? on B officers and expans?e of the State Government, that is to say: FOR SADARIES. For the Governor, tbreo'thouoand five haudred dollars; for the {Secretary oi State, three thousand dollars; for Clerk L to Secretary of Stats, one thousand dol \lara; for the Private Secretary of the Go? vernor, two thousand dollars; for thc Mdjutant and Inapeotor-General, ' twe tnoonsand five hundred dollars; for th? O/'omptrollor-Gencrnl, three thousanc djollara; for Clerk to the Comptroller General, fourteen hundred and ninety niue doUars; for tho State Treasurer two thousand five hundred dollars; fo the Chief Clerk to the State Treasurer fifteen hundred dollars; for a Book keeper of the State Treasurer, eighteei hundred dollars; for Auditor of State two thousand five hnndred dollars; fo the State Auditor's Clerk, one thonsam I five hnndred dollars; for the Su perin ; tendent of Education, two thousand flv ' .hundred dollars; for the Clerk to the Sc perintendent of Education, one thoi sand dollars; for the Chief Justice of th Supremo Court, fonr thonsand dol?an for* the two Associate Justices, sove thousand dollars; for the eight Circu: Judges, twenty-eight thousand dol?an for the eight Circuit Solicitors, eigl thousand dollars; for the Attorney-Gei eral, throw thousand dollars; for the A f torney-General's Clark, one thousao dollars; for the Olerk of the Snpren Court, who shall perform the duties < \ Librarian of said Court, fifteen hnndre > dollars; for the State Reporter, fiftee lani dr ed dollars; for the Keeper of tl State House,. and State Librarian, 01 thousand dollars; fox- tho Superintendei of the South Carolina Penitentiary, tv thousand dollars; for the three Heall Officers, three thousand nino hundrc dollars; for the Watchmen of tho Sta House and Grounds, six hnndred dolla each; for the County Auditors, thirt one thousand five hundred dollars; fi the Olerk to the Auditor of the Conn of Charleston, one thousand dollars; f additional clerical service, five hundn dollars; for three Code Commissiouei ten thousand five hnndred dollars; f the Governor's Messenger, three hu dred dollars; for the Oonnty School Coi missioners, thirty-one thousand five hu deed dollars. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. , SEO. 2. For tho Contingent Fund the Governor, twenty thousand doVla: ont of vhioh shall bo paid the exp!nc of the Bureau of Agricultural Stat?ti< to be drawn npon the order of th J G vernor; for the Contingent Fund c f t Treasurer, two thousand dollars o thousand dollars of which, if so au > bo necessary, for fitting up the oQ ie tho Stato Treasury; for the Conti gt Fond of the Attorney-General, flvo?bi dred dollars; for tho Contingent Fu of the Comptroller-General, five hund? dollars; for the Contingent Fund of I State Auditor, five hundred dollars; the Contingent Fund of the Adj uti And Inspector General, five bund: dellars; for the Contingent Fund of 2 perintendent of Education, five bund dollars; for the Contingent Fund of* Secretary of State, five hundred doll? for the Contingent Fund of the St Librarian, ono hundred and fifty dolli The above appropriations to be drti on the order of the heads of the sovi departments, if so much ba necessary JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. SEC. 3. For the purchase of Books, the Supreme Court Library, one tli sand dollars, if so muoh be necessary be drawn on the order of tho Chief ? tice; for Contingent Expenses of Supreme Court, under Section 7, ol Act ratified the 18th day of Septem 1868, five hnndred dollars; for an atti ant on the Library, and the rooms ol Supreme Court, eight hnndred dol! k to be paid quarterly on the warran ? the Onief Justice on the Treasury, {?aid attendant to be appointed by, Removable at the pleasure of said Ct > ORDINARY CrVIIj EXPENSES. SEO. 4. For the interest on pi debt, four i.uodred and eighty-two t Band fivo hundred and ninety-four du and forty cents (6482.594.40;) for Buppot* of the Luuatio Asylum, tj thousand dollars, to be drawn on tarder of the Governor; for the sur. T>f the State Orphan Asylum, ten t Band dollars, to bo paid in accord with the law establishing the same tho quarantine expenses, three thou ' dollars; for the keeper of the Lazai eight hundred dollars, to bo draw the order of the Comptroller Get accounts to be first approved by tin vernor; for the physician of the Chi ton Jail, one thousand dollars; tran tation and olothing for discharged viots, three hnndred dollars; foi Catawba Indians, ooo thousand five dred dollars; for the current printi the General Assembly, thirty thoi dollars, if so much bo necessary, I paid on the order of the Clerks of Houses; for the payment of c passed by the General Assembly thousand dollars, if so much bo i Bary; for deficiency for legislativ penses, fifty thousand dollars, if so be necessary; for deficiency for pa^ of Commissioners and Manage] Election, ten thousand dollars, much be necessary, to be paid i usual manner. EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES. Ssc. 5. For pust dues for oonstri and continuing the construction i South Carolina Penitentiary, < thousand dollars, to be paid on the of tho Governor; for repairs on tin vorsity I buildings, six thou Hand dollars, to b? paid uzi the brder of Ure Governor; for ind<6xiud the reoords of the Survey? or's office, Iwo thousand dollars, to be paid noon Die order of the Secretary of State. 1 [ feoWATIONAX. DEPAUTMHNT. BEC.IO. Tor the support and mainte najnc&pf. jlfo common sohools, one hun? dred Bod fifty thousand dollars, in addi? tion ?o tie capitation tax: Provided, That enid sum of one hundred and fifty * hoi ?and dollars be apportioned among the inverai Counties of the State, in pro? portion to the number of children be? tween, the age of six and sixteen ; further, iha?v.ttich uou?ty shall be entitled to the a iii y u?i t of the poll tax raised in said County; for the support of the South Carolina University, twenty-five thou? sand dollars; for the support of the South Carolina Institution for the Edu? cation of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, ten thousand dollars, to be paid on/mo order of the Governor; for books already purchased bj thc State for the, usB ol the common schools of this State, | tkirtv-four thousand and twenty dollars ifid fourteen cents, ($34,020.11,) tobe .laid on tue order of the Superintendent mt Education; for purposes indicated in Jhe Seventh Seotion of Act, approved (March 9th, 18G9, five thousand dollars. MUilTARY EXPENSES. SEC. 7. For defraying the expenses of the militia, ten thousand dollars, five thousand of whioh shall bo used for fit? ting up the Military Hall in the city of Charleston; one thousand for repairing and fitting lip tho Arsenal in Beaufort, to be disbursed by tho Adjutant and In speotor-Genoral, upon tho order of the Governor. SEC. 8. That all taxes assessed and payable under this Act, shall be paid in the following kinds of funds, viz: Bills receivable of the State, United States currency, national bank notes, gold or silver coin. Approved March 7, 1871. .I.....' Speolal JKTotloes. INVIGORATE THE HESPONSIBLE OKOAN.-Tho stomach is tho responsible organ of tho system. If the digestion is im? perfect, eveny member, every gland, every muscio, every nerve and fibre is moro or loss out of order. AU the fluids are depraved. The brain isl clouded. The spirits aro de? pressed. All ik spoptics know this to be the truth. It is m't, however, half tho truth. Columns wonukvc required to enum?ralo the pains and ponaltiee of dyspepsia, nor could any pen do theil justice. Tens of thousands feel them; no roi n can describo them. Can they betljevenled? Can they bo re? lieved? Can tlit T be banished at onco and forever? Unquestionably they can. No dva^ Septic baa ever! akim HOSTETTER'S STO [ACH BITTERSVo vain. Believe no ono who says the complain ia incurable. This groat vegotablo atom.i ile will eradicate it-is eradicating it itt lionaanda of cases over which medical titioners havo shaken their heada om^ u i.-ly, saying, "Nothing can bo done." 1* The faculty has Ls lallacics. One of them ie, that indigestion! a the most difficult of all tho ordinary ailmelaa of mankind to combat and subdue. ThiaVa a mistake. Nothing can bo oaaior than to tinquee it if tho true spe? cific bo administeren. Tho vegetable combi? nation which baa beVonic famous throughout tho civilized world aa Hostetter's Stomach Kitlers, is an antidote to tho disease which has never been known to fail, and fortunately it ia everywhere procurable. If you wish tb fool with the dyspepsia try the pharmacopoeia proacriptions. If you want to root it out and ?r?vent its recurrence, tako the Bitters daily, here is no discount on tho testimony in ita favor. If there is a man or woman who has ever tried it for indigestion without being benefited, the fact h ia not transpired. Uni? versal, uucontradicted praise avouches its wonderful tonio virtues. March 15 f ??3? FOR RENT-Above the Carolina UH National Bank aro three handsome ila ROOMS for rent. These rooms aro provided with all the appendages neceasary to the comfort and convenience of the occu? pants. Apply at tho Rank._March 17 NOW IS THE SEASON to feed the Cana? ries on MIXED SEED. A fresh lot juat received at_POLLOCK HOU8E. STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Nov 23 Gmo_ COUNTY ut, AI ns ANO J?jR vDSSri? KIO ATES bought bv \ Fob 6 D. G?MBlfLL. Broker. OLO BANK.' I?IL.LS ?nd ?IUI 1L.ATED CURRENCY bought anil sold by Nov 28 Orno_ D. QAMllMLL. Broker. COTTON SEED OIL. CAK&? can he had at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21_fl E. HOPE. I SPECIAL. ATTENTION gi*n to tho col? lection of Commercial Pwor, Iuteroat on Stato and Railroad Booda ami Stocka, and Conversion of Stato Soonrltiea, by Nov 23 Gmo D GAMBRILL, Broker. DB. D. L. BOOZER ?gSSfo? WOULD respectfully inform < )T> v ' /Vi hla Putr?118 allil the public ge ^?M i I Tr ncrally that ho has moved into hia now offioe, over Duffie A Chapman's Book? store, oppo.-ilo tho Oolambia Hotel, where he is prepared to execute, satisfactorily, all ope? rations and work, of whatsoever kind bia pro? fession demands. Terms accommodating. March 8_ Hardy Solomon & Co., HAVING onterod into the niar-jifuoturo of BRICK and QUARRYING ot GRANITE, and purchaetdof Messrs. Wright ii Vinn, one of their now patent Brio* Alachines, capable of turning out from ?C.WO to 60,000 bricks per day, aro now prepared to make contracts and furnish parties with any quanti! iee of bricka desired. Apply to II AHOY BOLOMOX, at bia store, or at the South Carolina Bank and Trust Company._Sept 8 Terms Cash Only. OUR terms are strictly cash, and no order will hereafter be filled, or gooda deliver? ed, until paid for. All parties indebtud to ua will ploaao call and pay the same immediate? ly. J. A T. R. AGNEW. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN Sr o JBXITB8IN CHARLESTON, S. C--Oorreoted, March 21, 1871, by Banker and Broker, No. 25 Broad street. Names of Securities. Hate In. 0}jf 'd Asked. STATE SECURITIES. North Carolina, old_ 6 _ 48 N. Carolina, new. 6 .... 28 South Carolina, old- 6 .... 85 8. Carolina, new. 6 .... 67 S. C. reg'd stock, ex in. 6 .... 75 Georgia, new.. 7 _ 93 Georgia'. 6 _ 82 Tennessee, old.? 6 .... 62 Tennessee, new. 6 .... 62 Alabam 8. 8 .... SS Alabama. 5 .... 70 CITY SECURITIES. Atlanta, Ga., bonds.... 8 .... 86 Augusta, Ga., bonds... 7 .... 78 Charleston stock. 6 .... 48 Charl'n Fire Loan b'ds 7 .... 70 Columbia, S. C., bonds 6 _ GO Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 70 Macon, Ga., bonds_ 7 .... 75 Memphis, Tenn., b'nds old... 6 . ?' new.. 6 - 50 Savannah, Ga., bondb. 7 .... 85 Wilmington, N. 0. 8 _ 75 Wilmington, N. 0. 6 _ 72>? RAILROAD BONDS. Atlantic and Gulf. 7 _ 80 B. R. lt., 1st mortgage 7 _ 60 Central Georgia. 7 _ 99 Charleston and Savan.. 6 .... CO Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 7 _ 85 Cherawand Darlington 7 .... 90 Cheraw <!c Dar., 2d mort 7 _ 70 Georgia Railroad. 7 .... 98 Green. & Col.. 1st mor. 7 _ 85 Green. & C., State guar 7 _ 62 Laurens. 7 .... 48 Memphis & Charleston. 7 .... 86 North-Eastern 1st mort. 8 _ 89 North-Eastern, 2d mort. 8 _ 78 Sav. & Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 78 Sav. & Char., State goa 7 _ 70 South Carolina.. 7 _ 73 South Carolina. 6 .... 68 Spartanbnrgand Union 7 .... 52 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantio and Gulf.100 _ 38 CentralGa.,exdiv_100 _117 Charlotte, CoL & Aug.. 100 _ 40 Georgia.... 100 _ 98 Green, and Col. li. li.. 20 _ 2 Macon and Western... 100 _108 Memphis & Charleston. 25 .... 9 North-eastern. 50 .... ll Savannah & Charleston 100 . S. C. R. R. shares. 100 _ 38 S. C. R. R. &B'k shares 125 _ 38 J BANK STOCKS. Peon's N'l B'k Charl'n, capital 8500,000. 100 102 .... 1st Nat'l Bank Charl'n capital 8400,000. 100 125 .... S. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 100 _ Caro. Nat. Bank, Col'a. capital 820^,000. 100 100 .... Central National Bank, Col'a, cap'l 8100,000 100 100 .... S. C. Bank & Trust Co. capital 8200,000. 100 95 _ Bank of Charleston_ 100 _ 20 Union Bank S. C. 50 .... h% People's Bank So. Ca. 4>? Plan. & Me. Bank S. C. 2 Bank of Newberry..... 25 . Bank of Camden. 50. Othors worthless. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. Charleston Gas Co.... 25 _ 20 Charl'n City R. R. stock 50 _ 52 GranitevilleMan. Co... 100 _ par G. & C. R. cert, iudeb. 60 S. C. R. cert, in deb t's. par N. E. R. R, cert, indebt. 60 City Charleston cer. in. 90 par City of Memphis coup. 60 .... N. E. R. R. pref, stock. 40 S. & U. R. past due coup. 52 8. & C. R. past due coup. 55 EXCHANGE, ETC. New York sight.??off ??par Gold.110 111X Silver. 103 .... S. C. BANK BILLS. ?Bank of Charleston. Bank of Camden. 30 .... Bank Georgetown. 2 - Bank of 8. 0. 8 .... Bank of Chester. .... 8 .... Bank of Hamburg. 7 .... Bank of Newberry. 3 .... Bank of the State of S. C., prior to '61. 35 - ?? issue '61 and '62_ 28 - .PL &Meo. Bank Cuar'n. -People's Bank Charl'n. *Union BankCbarlas'n. *S. W. R. R. Bank, old. *S.W. R. R. Bank, new. State Bank, Charleston- 6 .... Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. Exohange Bank, Colnm .... 6 .... Com'l Bauk, of Colnm- 7 - Merch. Bank of Cheraw- 3 .... Planter's Bank Fairfield- 3 .... 8. C. bills receivable. 95 .... Charleston change bills. 95 .... B&- Bills marked ?hus (*) are being redeemed at the bank counters of eaob. Tf??HOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. O. SOLICIT ordors for COTTON. Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and F?anry Groceries generally. Ordors fille?! oarefully and prompt? ly. _Feb 7 lyr Fresh Crackers. SODA, Walnut, Snow Drop, Batter, Fancy, Farmer, Ginger. balmoral, for sale by March 3 E. HOPE. Boots, Shoes and Hats M. JftiSV FOR THE MILLION ! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! I WILL 8ELL FOR FIFTEEN DAY?, AT AND BELOW COST, to make room for HPIUNG GOODS. No old stock on hand. The Goods aro Fresh and Seasonable. 49-OALL AND EXAMINE for yourselves, ~C& at tho MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE, Under tho Colombia Hotel. Feb S3_A. 8MYTHE. CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK or Columbia^ fil. O. Present Capital, $100,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITA!., 0500,000. OFFICERS. John B. Palmer, President. A. O. Breniger, Cashier. O. N. G. Bott, ABH?Htant Cashier. DIRECTOnS. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. MCMRB ter, B. D. Benn, of B. D. Senn & Bon; G. W. Beardon, of Copeland it Bearden; B.L. Bryan, o? Bryan & MoCatter; W. C. Swaffleld, of B. &. W. C. Swaffiold. F. W. McMaster, Solicitor. THIS Bank ia now open for tho transaction of a general banking bneirjcBS. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT of curroncy or coin, bearing interest at the rale of seven (7) per cent, per annnm, in kind, will be issued. Deposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Trua'eea, Administrators, Executors, Professional Hen, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness men, and tho usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Biils of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. " Stocka, Bonds, Gold and Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a email discount. Sight Drafla drawn direct on all the promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient. Letiera of Credit ?Bued, payable in any of the above placea. DraftB on ail tho prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. N. B. Poraona desiring to take Stock in this Bank, would do well to make application soon, aa there ia only a limited amount still to bo disponed of. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 8. _Feb 28 ly Diamonds, Jewelry, fice Just Received. A NEW and beauti? ful stock of tho above gooda. Among them several SOLITAIRE DIAMONDS, which aro perfect beauties. KIMO. A NEW STOCK of WATCHES, JEWEL? RY, CLOCK8, FANCY ARTICLES, etc.. which will bo disposed of at snch prices as will induco invest? ment. I am aleo agent fer the very beBt SPEC? TACLES manufactured All eyes suited. Call and examine my goods. I. SULZBACHER, Feb 17 Columbia Hotel Bnildinp. New Baisins, Figs, Citron, &c -I f\f\ WHOLE, half and quarter boxes ll JU now LAYER RAISINS and CITRON, 50 half drums Smyrna FIGS. English Walnuts, Pecans, Bray.il Nnta and Almonds, fresh and for sale low. Doc 13_ EDWARD HOPE. S URE P O P! DEATH TO HATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, fice, Never failing. Boxes double tho size as others. Hermetically sealed and always freah. For sale at wholoaalo and retail by HARDY SOLOMON, And by al] Dmggiats and Grocera FebH3rno Liquors and Cigars. BRANDIES.-BRANDENBURG FRERES, 1836. Jamen Hennessy, 1858 and 18C3. Pinot CasHUon, 1800. WINES.- Moet A Chaudon'a CHAMPAGNES. These all brands, being sole agent in South Carolina, and the Winea accond to none. SHERRIES.-All gradea, from common to the flnoBt AMONTILLADO. HOCK, WHITS AND CLARET WINES.-Hock hoimer, Laudeaheimer, H't Sauternes, Latour Blanch, St. Julien, La Roan, Nierstoner, Mar eobrium, H't Barsao, Chateau Sauternes, Pontet Banet, Margaux, Grand Vin Chateaux, Lan tte and Latour, Vintage 1858. FINE WIIIAKIES, AC.-These are solccled with great care, and comprise the finest known randa, wbilBt the stock of rectified gooda, d'iraoBtic GINS, RUM, &.O., are offered at lower rates. SCOTCH WHISKEY.-Real PEAT REEK, is of my own importation, very superior. CIOABS -LIVE INDIAN, Figaro, Espanola, Palmetto, and other brands aro offered, choice lc "as??y sed mn?crate in price. SMOKING TOBACCO in variety, L?3 spe? cially selected with regard tu quality; ana, a word in your ear, the host is always thecheap eat,;ln whatever one eats, drinks or smokea. Dec 18 GEORGE SYMMERR. Central National Sank of Colombia. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Om CK Ol* COMITBOLLIR OF TUE CURRENCY, WASUINUTOS, January 13, I?71 . WHEREAS by satisfactory evidence pre? sented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that TUE CENTRAI, NATIONAL BANK or COLUMBIA, in the city of Columbia, in thu County of Richland, and Sta te of South Ca? rolina, bas boen duly organized under and ac? cording to the requirements of the Act of Con? gress entitled "An Act to provide a national I onrrenoy, secured by a pledge of United State* bonds, and to provide for tue circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 3,1864, and bas complied with all tho provisions of I said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business or banking under aaid Act. Now, therefore. I, H LD AND R. HULBUBD, Comptroller of Ibo Currency, do hereby cer? tify that THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK or CO? LUMBIA, in the city of Columbia, in the County of Riohiand, and State of South Carolina, is authorized to commenco the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and coal of office, this 13th day of January, 1871. ll I LAND B. HULBUBD, Jan 17 Comptroller of tho Currency. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends andi nublio in general that I have Just received an entire new Fritock of Doublo and Single Bar rel GUNS, BE PEATE BS, Flasks, Ponches, I Pistol-Belts, Caps. Buck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinda of I'iatols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. ! Oct 8_P. W. KRAFT, Main Btreet. Good Health-Long Life. THERE ia a diflorence between good blood and bad blood-a difference of Life and Death. Bad blood ia full of humors, pro? ducing corrupt 8ores,' -Ulcers, Boils, Car? buncles, Spots, Blotches. These are indica? tions of a diseased condition of tho system, and unless removed, will prey Upon tho body and make it a diseased and loathoaomo thing of flesh; Without pure blood no flesh is free from disease. The Palo and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Faces, JVeak Stomachs, Diseased Livers, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypo? chondriacs, Dyspeptic Victims ol Headache BO common in thu country, ls owing entirely to tho humors of tho blood.. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT in the only sure medicine. ' 20,000' bottles sold at home bespeaks for it a popularity unexampled in the history of medicine. For purifying the Blood and invigorating, the Liver, no botter or cheaper medicino has ever been discovered. Heinitsh'a Queen's'Delight ie a Purifier of the Blood and an Invigorator of tho Liver, two things essential in preserving Health and in curing Disease. It invigorates the Liver and cures all disorders of tho Stomach and Bowels, purities tho Blood and repairs the waste of the Body, imparts Strength and gives Vigor to dis eased and enfeebled avstems. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The people approve, and physicians sanction its use, because it possesses merit, and is what it acema to be-a household blessing lo lh? sick. IT CURES HEADACHES.-Sick Headache, Nervous Head? ache, Pilions Headache, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Dizziness, Rush of Blood to tho Head, Full? ness, Oppression of the Head, Ac. j CATARRH.-This nuplcasant disease, in all its forint). SORE THROATS, * c.-Boro Throats, Hoarse? ness, LOBB of Voice, Weak Voice DYSPEPSIA.-This disease always cured in all cases, in persons of all ages and occupa? tions. LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, AC. Chronic Diarrhoea and all Chronic Dysente? ry, Colics, obstinato Costiveness. PILES.-Piles, Blind. Bleeding or Ulcerated Painful, Itching, Burning, no matter bow long existing. Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Inconti? nence. Stoppage, Their peculiar diseases I soon cured. FACE AFFECTIONS.-Broan Spots, Moth Blotches, Pimples, Black Specks. Red Patches, Burning,'Itching, Rush of dlood to the Faco, Cloasma, Bad Complexion. Abscesses. Scrofula, when on tho Scalp; Throat, internal or external; on tho Tongue. Pack, Limbs, or anywhere; Sore and Swelled Lege, all perfectly curable. SKIN DISEASES-Bait Rheum, Tetter, Acne, Shingles, Scaly Eruptions, Watery Dischargee, Itching. Burning, Chronic Erysipelas. THE EYES.-Inflamed and Itching, Scrofula, Ac, on the Eyes and Eye-lids. GOITRE, SW'ELLED NECK-All cases enred. Rheumatism, Chronic, Acute, Neuralgia, Lameness, Swelled Joints, inability to walk, painful or passivo, cured bv the use nf HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The afflicted, nervous and debilitated, whose sufferings have been protracted irom bidden causes, and whose oases require prompt treat ~nent, will find alwavs a sure romedy in QUEEN'S DELIOHT. Ask for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Take none other. He is the inventor and sole ?roprietor. Bold wholesale and retail at his .rug and Chemical Stoic, Colombia, S. C. Feb 9 ' '_ AETNA FIRE MAME CO., Of Hartford, Con 11 eel if ut. Capital $3,OOO,O6O--A08et8 ?8,000,0001 GEORGE HUGGINS, Agent, Columbia, S. C. Established in Columba, S. C.. A. I). 1819 /ncorpora??d A. J). 1819. Charter Perpetual. 1HIE WEALTHIEST FIRE INSURANCE I COMPANY in America. The most suc? cessful Fire Insurance Company in America. A prompt and liberal adjustment a specialty. Protect yourself against loao. by at once in? suring in the "JE1N A." Tho beet protection against VIBE is a policy in the "MT tl A." In? sure to-day, FIRES will come when least ex? pected. Strength and reliability-$6,000,000 not surpaeaed. Don't delay to tako a policy; to-morrow, fire may ruin you. All claims for I ??.se* promptly adjusted and paid at this Agenoy. GEO. HUGGINS, Agent, Columbia, 8. 0. Office in rear of Messrs. Duffie A Chapman's Bookstore, Main street, Columbia, B. C. Jan 8mo Merell's 1'etp Well Pump and Fire Engine Combined. ' THE undersigned, Agent for tho above PUMPS, highly recommends them to the ?ublio, as a valuable article in oase ot.fire, hey are cheap, durable and very effeotive, aa tbs following oof iiilcVm will show: I hereby cortify that one of tho above Pomps saved our entire mill from destruction by Uro a few weeks ago. JAMES TX. JONES, Superintendent for Whitlock * Stack, near Columbia. Marchi Imo_RICHARD TOZER. Office of Clerk of Circuit Court, Bich? land County, COLUMBIA, MABCH ll, 1871. ASPECIAL SESSION of tho Court of Com? mon Picas for Riohland County will be hold at Columbia, commencing on the FOURTH MONDAY of March Instant, for the trial of euch causes as may properly como befcro it. By order of non. Samuel W. Mel? ton, Circuit Jud go Firth Circuit of South Ca? rolina. D. B. MILLER, C. O. O. March 12 f7_ TO PLANTEES. GUANO SOLD FOR COTTON Al Ilcluced Prices. THE undersigned, CHAMBERS & BRYCE, agenta for tho eale of Messrs. WILCOX, GTBBd & CO.'S STANDARD GUANOS, viz: Pure imported Pheonix leland, Wilcox, Gibbs & CO.'B Manipulated, and Guano Salt and Plaster Compound, sro aathorized to se!! a limited quantity for Middling Cotton, at 15c. per pound; Cotton to be delivered at planter's nearest depot, in good order, properly baled, pro vi ou s to tbe 1st of November next. Apply to tho undersigned Agents at Columbia, 8. C., for particulars. Those Guanos are AIX imported direct in bulk, and no admixture of Insoluble Phos ?hates or Stone Manara. Their Peruvian mano is of the very beat Chincha Island, not Guanoppo, but tho real No. 1 Porn vi an, and is the fi ret and only cargo ever imported direct to Charleston or Savannah. $1,000 PREMIUM.-They offer tl,?00 premium for the largest increased yield, for the use of not less than one ton of their Guano, nader tho following conditions: 1st. Only Pheonix Guano, Wilcox, Gibbs &. Co., Manipulated, and Guano Salt and Plaster Compound, without admixture with any otbor manure, shall be used on the land entered for competition. 2d. That competitors BhaU submit satisfac? tory proof as to the quantity of Guano tined, and tho increased yield in proportion to quan? tity, to a committee appointed by the Cotton States Mechanics and Agricultural Fair Asso? ciation, to be held at Augusta, Ga., next fall, who ehall be the eolo judges of said proofs, and shall make tho award; and tho premium BhaU bo paid as soon as the award of tho oommittee is received. Their Agents aro aleo authorized to sell tbeir Guanos, for cash, at tho reduced cash prices, and also on time, for satisfactory se? curity. These Guanos havo been in UBO for a series of years, and havo been surpassed by none. We have acted aa Agenta for moro than a year and are now supplying again those who naed it last year, whion is the best proof of its su? perior qualities. We have tried it ourselves and can vouch for its superiority; and could, if necessary, give hundreds of certificates of ita advantages over other fertilizers. We have a largo lot now in store, here, and constantly receiving and adding to our supply. Are now ready to fill orders and ship, if desirable, to any depot or station on the line of either of our railroads. Awaiting orders. March 5 fimo CHAMBERS & BRYCE. REMOVAL. THE undersigned have taken that largo and elevated comer store house, on the bill, nearly oppoaite the marble yard, where they aro prepared to STORE COTTON or MER? CHANDIZE at customary rates, and will mako liberal advances on shipments to Charleston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Liverpool. Will also fill orders for the pur chaso of cotton, and attend to the salo of produce generally coneigncd to them for Bale. They havo alao a largo quantity of thoae superior and well-known fertilizers of Messrs. Wilcox, Gibba <V Co. for sale. (Heo advertise? ment.) Alao, 1,000 bushels Corn and other ai ti rh s, which will bo sold at the lowest market price. Call andeee them, either for tho sale or purchase Fob 5fimo_ CHAMBER8 A-. BRYCE. Early Cabbage Plants. THE large domand for PLANTS has ex? hausted the supply of 8chweinfurt. I now offer for eale Early Wyman, a fine market variety, hoads eal ly, largo size, bringa the highest price. Early Jersey Wakefield, from true seed. This variety always commands a premium and ia a favorite with gardeners. Carter's Superfino Early Dwarf Cabbage. Theae planta areporfection. Vigorous growth; boing transplanted, are bardy and ready for the garden. For sale at HKINIT8H'B March 10 t__ Drug Btore. Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables, &c. rr pr POPULAR FLOWERS, and how to I O cultivate them. By Rand. Tho Citv Fruit Garden and its Culture. Bv Thomaa Rivera. Thirteenth edition. $1 00.' Pe.ich Culture. By J. A. Fulton, of Dela? ware. (1 50. Tho Orapo Cullin isl. By Fuller ?50. The Southern Gardener. By White, of Georgia. $2 00. Practical Florionltuie for the Amateur. By Henderson, tl 50. Buiat'a Family Kitchon Gardener, $1 .00. Onction on Mich Cowa and tho Dairy. 75 cents. Tho Gentleman's Stable Guido. ByMcLure. Tho Trotting Horses of America; How to Train and Drive them. $2.25. Professor H ol mes' Woik on Phosphate Rock. For aale by Feb 28 BRYAN A, McOARTER. White's Gardening for the South, BY the late Wm. A. White, of Athens, Ga. $2. HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. $1.50. The Phosphate Rooks of South Carolina, their Hiatory and Developments-Colored PlatcB. ll 25. Six Hermons on Tem pe raneo, by Lyman Beecher. Sacred Rhetoric; or a Course of Lectures on Preaching, R. L. Dabnoy, D. D. $150. Any above sent hy mail. DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, Feb 19_Oppoaite Columbia Hotel. CARRIAGES. (vfcaup A COMPLETE assortment of two WGaffiZ and four-aeat Passenger CARRI? AGES has just been received at tho Reposito? ry, corner Lady and Assembly streota. The latest and most stylish patterns have boen Bolected with caro, from soma of the best builders in tho country: and tbe stock never bas boen surpassed in design or finish by any offered here. Prices moderate Dec 16_W. K. GREENFIELD. For Sale, 3r*rif\ ACRES of LAND in BarnweU, .OUVl on the Edisto. 750 ACRES in Kerebaw-in lots to suit. Baw Mill and 2 000 acres of Land in coxing* ton, on North Edisto, $7,000. 2,600 acres Wateree Bottom Laud, 4t $2 per acre. 2.500 aoros ercek bottom and pino Land, at $2 per acre. 1 House in thia city, (5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near tho city-?H GOO. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney at Lar? and Real Estate Agent. Bopt 25 ly