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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. pm, on motion of ex-Governor Gist, Ino fol? lowing ^eso^utjous. were, unanimously a??^tfed'i, ' ?.-.???.. Resolved, That the oitizens of Union County are law-abiding and peaceable, and do not desire to evade any responsi? bility for their actions; that they pledgo themselves to submit, to any arrests that may be made under warrants issued by the Trial Justices of the County, ?uni abide the decisions of tho Courts; but they are unwilling to be nunoyed by a j hired constabulary, some of whom are taken from the very dregs of sooiety, and who delight in exorcising tboir authority in the most vexatious manner. Resolved, That wo respectfully request Gov. Soott not to 8ond his constabulary among.us, to irritate our people, and tempt thom, under continual provoca? tion,' to do illegal acts. .' - " ^--????>.'- ? - Faith, in the idea of starving Paris into capitulation grows among the Prus? sians, and the reports that are daily brought out by refugees, including the menagerie story, though evidently exag? gerated, sustain the general assumption that the city is beginning to realizo keen? ly its peril in that partionlar. It is now confidently asserted that Paris cannot hold ont more than three weeks longer. The Prussians, satisfied of the straits to which the Parisians have been reduced, are expecting a grand sortie by Trocha, and aro preparing for it accordingly. The defeat of General Yon der Tann, at Orloanf, complicates the sitaation some? what, as the forward movement of the French army of the Loire has necessi? tated a diversion of forces from Ver? sailles to the aid of that General. He reports officially that his losses in killed and wonnded around Orleans amounted to forty-two officers and G67 men; no? thing said about prisoners. The French admit a loss of 2,000, but reiterate the former estimate of the Prussian losses, including prisoners, tko., at 10,000. Tho Spanish volunteers in Cuba are offering to treat with the insurgents for a mutual coalition against Spain. The terms proposed by them are that all par? ties in the island shall unite in declaring Coba .independent; that all Spanish civi? lians in the country shall retain their possessions; that Spain be requested to withdraw her army and navy, and that a treaty of peace and commerco be offered to her. It is also proposed that the slave trade be abolished, but that slavery shall be.preserved. In the month of September last, Rev. Mr. MoCorkendale, of Scotland, Mr. Randall, of Quincey, Massachusetts, nnd Dr: Beano, of Baltimore, with their guides, perished in a snow storm in an attempt to reach the summit of Mont Blanc, Switzerland. A recent search hns been made for them and the result was tho recovery of the bodies of Mr. McCor kondalo and Dr. Bcane. Both wero found sitting and most hnve impercepti? bly passed to the spirit land, out of a frozen sleep. In Cuba, the Spanish and Cubans still continue fighting with varying snccess. Skirmishes take place every Monday in the insurgent districts, with considerable lose on both sides; the contest is as pro? tracted and obstinate as that between this country and the Seminoles, with the advantage of courage and intelligence on the side of the patriots. Of 5G,000 re? gulars, the Spaniards have not 14,000 left, so great have been their losses. There have been t wo political executions. Cholera has disappeared from Havana. The system of reducing taxation, as professed and practiced by the radicals, is very easily understood. It merely consists in taking the tax off ono article and placing it upon another. What re? lief is likely to accrue from snch a rob? bing Peter to pay Paul policy, may be readily comprehended. Complete returns from the recent eleotion in Florida, show a Conservative majority of 1,636. The election was for Lieutenant-Governor (the Conservative candidate being eleoted) aud for the members of the Legislature, of whom two-third Conservatives are elected. A company has been formed in New York, with a capital of ?1,000,000, lo make a canal across the Florida penin? sula, from Jacksonville to Key West, a distance of twenty miles. Carolina Manufacturing Company, . HAVING opened a Branch House in M?? the city of Columbia, offer for sale the SM latest patented and best made STOVES; ^Bcthe most improved patterns and regu? lar sizes of all kinds of TIN-WARE, and everything in these particular lines, with contfdonce of tholr merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kinds of job work done with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all itv branches, ex? ecuted. If you want Water carried to all convenient points about your premises, we will do your work at such prices as will on aide all to afford it. The public are invited to call. Store iii Ehrlich's Building, four doore below Bryce's corner. _ Aug 181 Carolina Indigo. P^rifi LES- PRIME CAROLINA INDICIO, on I)""'1 "i"1 for sale low at wholesale vnd rotail. J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Nectar Whiskey. IBSON'S OLD FAMILY NECTOR anti \JT Rye WHISKEYS "thepurest nnd br*t in market." Also, a full stock of RECTIFIED WHISKEYS, of all gradna, alwavs on hand and for salo by J. A T. It." AGNEW. Carbolic Soaps. Ct ARBOL IO Disenfecling SOAP, Carbolic ,' Medicated Soap, for allaying irritations of thc skin, washing ?ores, wounds and euta ; . ons eruptions, itching humors among chil . Iren, diseases ol' the skin, Ac, for sale at < tot 1 t HEINiTSH'S Drug Store. 8ea Moss Farina. ADELICIOUS FOOD, prepared from Sea Moss, highly nutriciouo, and of exquisite Haver. A desirable article, and staple addi? tion to the household bill of fare. For ?ale at HEINITSH'S Sept Mt Drug 8toro. Meals famished at reasonable hours, at Pox. LOCK'S. Special Notices. MEDICAL.-TUE BRID?T. CHAMBER.--Essays for Young Men, on great SOCIAL EVITA and AIIUSES, which interfere with MARRIAGE - with euro means of relief for tho Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent free of chargo, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 S. Ninth St. Philadelphia, Pa. Nov 5 3mu Ho on Your (?u arti.-The unexampled ? success which for twenty years has accoui- j panied the usc of Hostetter's Stomach BitUrs provokes tho envy of ignorant nostrnm-n.on gers in all partB of thc country, and thc coun? terfeiting business having been mcaaurcahly played out in consequence of tho numerous Buits instituted against the offenders, a new system of tactics has been adopted. - In the South and West especially, a logion of "Bit? ters," prepared from worthless materials and boaring a variety of names, have been got up by irresponsible adventurers, with the hope of substituting them to some extent for the Standard Tonic of the Age. In somo cases conntry druggists aro the concocters and pro. prietors of these unscientific and trashy com? pounds, which aro warmly recommended by tho venders, who endeavor to palm them ofJf| upon the credulous in lien of the groat spe citio which has never yat had a successful competitor either among proprietary prepara? tions or tho medicines prescribed in private practice. ThiB notice is intended to put the ! public on their guard against persuasions of I parties engaged in tho attempt to substituto more rubbish for the most efficient stomachic and alterative at present known. At this sea? son of the year, it ia of tho greatest conse? quence that no tricks should be played with depressed and enfeebled systems. Ask, there? fore, for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the great vegetable invigorant and alterative, and re j eel, with deserved contempt, thowoiHO than ' useless medleys offered in its placo. It is as important to tho public as to thc proprietors I of the famous restorative, that this advice should bo heeded. Nov 111 fU PAIX KILL.KK. We ask the attention of the public to this) long-tested and unrivaled I r A Ul LY MEDICI N. E. lt bas been favorably known for more than j twenty years, during which time wo have re- , ceived thousands o? testimoni?is, showing '. this medicine to be an almost never-failing I remedy for diseuses caused by or attendant | upon- i Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fover and Ague, j Headache, Bilious Fover. Pains in the Side, Back and Loins, as well as in the Joints j and Limbs, Neuralgia and Rheu? matic Pain in any part of thc syintem, Toothache and Pains in head and face. A * a /Hood Purifier and TonicJor the Stomach, ll ?eldom fails to cure Dyspepsia, Indigna? tion, Liver Complaint. Acid Stomach, Heart? burn, Kiduey Complaints, Sick Headache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ringworms. Boils, Felons, Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled Joiuts, and General Debility of tho System. It is also a prompt and sure remedy for Cramps and Pain in the Stomach, Painters' Colic, Diarrheas, Dysentery, Bummer Com? plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Scalds, Burns, Spraius, Bruises, Frost Rites, Chilblains, as well as tho Stings of Insects, Scorpions, Centipedes, and tho Bites of Poi? sonous Insects and Venomous Keptib s. Seo Directions accompanying caoh bottle. Nov 1 !| j Imo Getting Married.-Essays for Young Men, on Social Evils, and the propriety or impro-1 ?iriety of getting Married, with sanitary help or those who feel unfiltcd for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box V, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept 21 Sum j Grand Toy Emporium. MCKENZIE'S. Main Street, Columbia, S. C., WHERE is odored the largest and ibest selected .stock of T O Y S ever Ibrought to this market. Dealers and others can bc accommodated, Whole? sale or Retail. Old and young,giavo and gay can be suited from this varied collection. CANDIES ol" Pure Sugar manufactured daily. Also, CAKES AND FIES. A line assortment of CANNED GOODS just receiving from tho best manufactories. Fresh DATES, New Crop RAISSIN, CITRON and CURRANTS, ALMONDS, and a full lino of ASSORTED NUTS. London BISCUITT and Prince Albert CRACKERS, (imported articles,) puro and of great benefit to the sick and convalcsent. JELLIES of nure fruit manufactured and sold at reasonable prices. Oct 2C. JOHN McK EN ZI E. 300 BBuS. FLOUB, 500 bushels CORN, 100 sacks SALT, 50 barrols WHISKEY. Wo are determined to sell at some prico to facilitate moving iuto our now store. Oct 30 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. For Sale, Q ?Ail ACItESof LAND in Barnwell, 0?Ovlv/ on the Edisto. 750 ACRES lu Kershaw-in lots to suit. HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-112,000. 1 Honse in this city, ?5.000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the city-$?.000.? Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney at Law and Beal Estate Agent. Sept 24 Iv Guns. THE finest assortment in tho city of Eng? lish Stub Twist and Laminated Steel Fowling PIECES, of all grades, both Muz nlo and Breech-loading; also, Dixon's shoot? ing tackle, Kiev's percussion cap and wad, cte. WM. GLAZE. Oct 19 Imo Formerly Olazo A Radcliffe. North Carolina Batter. ?\f\ KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER, on con , ?i\J stgnmont, and will be sold very low to olose. Packages average from twenty to thirty pounds each._PEO, 8YMMER8. Norfolk Bivalve?, in every style, at POIXOCK'S. TO THE LADIES. Fall and Winter Opening. (Mainstreet,nearly Opposite Columbia Hotel,) HAS jutit rot urned from Now York, wbcro RUG selected an ele? gant and varied assortment of Goods in tbe Millinery Line, Which has boon opened for in >->?i el iou, and to which tho atten wi lion <d tue ladies ia invited. She ba- also u Ultu of elegant CLOAKS and TU Its. which uro well worth looking at. CORSETS of ev? ry style, for ladies and chil? dren. FANCY HOODS in endless varietv. Oe! *.? GOODMAN'S Clothing Bazaar ^Lgf largest and best assort Hkk cd stock of RKAI?Y-MADB / Rn CLOTMISO Gent's Furn Hibhin^ Good?, Hals, \ ? Trunk-*. Vsliacn, Hand ^^^H?|H^HM ^FT!' T nl> Robe?, ^Bf^flP^^ A<\. '<> l o fonud in this ?32 jj Jv: i' j fW^gur i ?iv. All Goods new, j?Xs??r "! ranblf?n, anti at VVJ^*VJ#WK1 |<:?UIM- Pliees. Give ^^Br""*~"-J him :t call. D. GOODMAN, .Main Mtnet. n< \> 1 ur io Pollock House. Nov S READ THIS. THE subacriber would respectfully call the attention of thoso in want of gooda in his line, to tho largo and well selected stock new | on baud, consisting, iu part, of: Marble and Slut o Mantle Pieces.^ Coal and Wood Grates, Coal Hod**, Shovels, Pokers and Sifters, Rlower Stands, Fronts for Gratee, Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs, Coft'eo Mills and Coffee Rosters. Meat Cutters and Sausage Stutters, Charcoal and Plaiu Smoothing-irons, Galvanized and Platod Iron Sinks. F.AllTHEX-WAnE. Drain Tipes, Tilo Hearths. Fire Tiles for Grates andBakcra Oven's, I'I.VMMIXO noons. Marble Wash-Stands. Slab?? and Backs. Water Ctose'h, Lead Pipe und Sheet Lead, Platod and Brass Water-Faucets. TIN-W \ni\ A largo n?Roi'in;ent or Ptain, Stamped Plan? ished and Japaned Ware. srovp.s. Parle r and Office Stoves, tor Wood and Coal. u.so, A large supply ol tim celebrated COTTON PLANT, and other patteriia.ol Cooking S'.oves, and a lurg--supply of lloiiso Furnishing Hard? ware, too numerous to mention. Nov 8 _A. PALMER. WILLIAM GLAZE. JUST receivod a large assortment ot WATCHES.-Gold and Silver Hunting, Stem Winding, Opon Face, of Swiss, English and Amorican manufacture. CLOCKS -French Parlor, of Black Marble, Gilt, Ormular, Rosewood and Walnut. SPECTACLES.-Gold, Silver and Steel, of all descriptions; Kyo Glasses with Gold, Rub? ber and Tortoise s?mil Frame* THIMBLES Gold and Silver, of all de? scriptions. BB LADIES' JEWELRY.-Gold Rings, plain and with settings ot all kinds of precious stones; Brooohes, Ear rings, Necklaces, bracelets and Armlets, Gold Chatelaine and Leontine Chains; all vaiietiesof Jot, Bobber, Gold, Pearl and Mourning Jewelry and Orna? menta, Ac. GENTLEMEN'S JEWELRY.-Yest aud Guard Chains, Collar and Shirt Buttons. Sleeve Buttons, Seal Rings, Brooohes, Scarr Pine, Ac. H 11. V KU WA UK. SPOONS.-Table, Dessert, Tea, 8ugar,;Mu3 tard, Pap, Salt Spoons and Ladles. FORKS.-Table, Dessert and Breakfast. KNIVES.--Dessert, Fruit, Butter, Fish, Pie, Cako and Cheese Knives. PITCHERS.-Chalices and Communion Bets, Ice Pitch o re, Cups, Bowls and Goblet?. CASTORS-Silver and Plated, Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets. Pickle. Stands, Coffee Makora, Cream Pots, Salt and Butter Dishes, Waiters, Ac. WILLIAM GLAZE. Ono door North of Scott, Williams A Co.'a Banking noose, Mala etreet. Nov7 Imo MILLINERY all lim Bruno li cn. LADIES will ploaBO call and kcxamiuo boforo purchasing else Fwhero. Alao, II Alli JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, &o., at MUS. C. E. REED'S. Oct 30 1m _ Main Street. New Books. TOE Memories of Fifty Years, containing notices and anecdotes of distinguished Americans and remarkable men, Ac, by W. H. Sparks. Price $2.50. Toot Lifo in Siberia and Adventures in Kamachatka and Northern Asia, hy Kennan, with a map. $1.50. Ginger Snaps, by Fanny Fern. fl.150. Old Songs and New, by tho authoress of Bocchonbrook. $2. Paris in December, 1851; or, Coup d'Etat of Napoleon III, by Terrot, from tho thirteenth French edition. f2 GO. Locke's Rationalism in Europe, twovolumos The Life of Genoral Nathaniel Groon. Tho Court and Timou of Queon Elizabeth. Also, a number of new nov?la, by Trollope and other popular authors. Also, new juvenile books from London, new ChroraoB, Paintings, Ac. For sato at _BRYAN A McOARTER'S Bookstore. CLOTHING AND A - ll, & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. WE have now on hand thc Uargoet (dock we have ever offered to tho public. Owing to tho warm weather, our stock ie unbroken. Wo aro anx? ious to sill, and will sell L O W FOR CAS Ii ! lt is too well kuown to need repetition, that we keep tho LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN TUE STATE, and warrant all our Goods, both in piiue and quality. Our FURNISHING GOODS stock is com? plete, embracing SHIRTS that will tit, TIES and CRAVATS, of all patterns, GLOVES, in endless variety, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, Ac , Over seventy live CAPE OVER-1 ICOATS and CAPES now on hand. HATS, of all qualities and styles. Nov 0 R. A W. C. 8WAFFIELD. Nickerson House, COL UMBI A , S . C. JCr=*S^r*?. HAVING sold Messrs. Agnew SagggaBgA Daily my OMNIBUS, to bo run in connection with thc "NICKERSON HOUSE," it ia duo tho public to say that thc change of collection of fare does not effect thc present arrangement of passengers coming down thc Greenville road going to Charles? ton, "nor returning." Will give supper going down or breakfast going np, with Omnibus faro, included both ways, for ONK OOT.LAU. Also, passengers over Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Road going BOUTS, will he taken free to dinner-bouse and back to cars In am? ple time-all for fl. Nov 5 lino WM. A. WRIGHT. Bolted Corn Meal. OPC BARRELS, in uno order, for tale by sUO Sont > _ EDWARD HOPE. ?CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA -. ? . Deposits oi $1 and Upwards Received. INTEREST ALLO WEI) A T THE EA TE O ! SEVEN PEE CENT. PEE ANNUM, ON CERTIFICA IES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIN MONTHS ON A COO UN TS. OFFICERS. Win. Marlin, President. Jt?im S* Sl?i?S [ Vicc-Presidenle. john i . Thomas, j A. G Brenizcr. Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cushw-i Director*. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster. Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Iffinitbh, Columbia. John B. l'aimer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. .1. Eli Gregg. Marion. G. T. Scott, Newhorry. W. G. Mayos, Newberry. B. ll. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may here deposit then-sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees wishing to draw interest on theil- tunda until they require them for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring tu sot apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, In case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future ase. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their maana where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at Ibo samo time, be subjeot to withdrawal whon needed,_ Aug 19 Bagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties. AF?LL SUPPLY constantly on hand and for aale low, by J. ? T. B. AGNEW. ? Joni received, Bagley'* genuine Michi? gan Fin? Oat. at Pouoooira GEO. HUGGINS' mmm mm. ESTA li LISHE J) IX COI. UMB1A, S. C., Old and Wealthy Companies Represented. AGGREGATE CAPITAL OVER $25,000,000! FIRE DEPARTMENT. ffitnaFire Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, CO NX. Chartered 1819-Charlcr Perpetual. ASSETS $0,000,000. J Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London, Chartered 1803. ASSETS SK,OOO,OOO IN GOLD. ?-This Company insures against Firoonty. Ko Marino or Life risks taken, as in most Fo? reign Insurance Companies. I Manhattan Fire Ins. Co., of New York, Chartered 1821. Tho oldest Firo Insurance Company in the City of Now York. ASSETS tl, 100,000. Phemx Fire Ins. Co., ol Brooklyn, N. Y Chartered 1853. Assets (2,000,000. I _ I I PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO., of Hartford,Colin. Chartered 186*. Assets *700,000. UNION FIRE INS. CO., of San FrsnoHCo.Cal. Chartered 1863. .Usete ?-1.200,000 hi Gold. UV Policies issued payable in Gold or Currency. ? * * . LIFE DEPARTMENT. Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company Of New York. Chartered 1853. ASSETS S ? ,500.000. Tho above Companies have each made thc ' deposit of South Carolina State Bonds, with j i the Comptroller-General of the State, aa ro I , quired by the Act of the General Assembly. Thc undersigned has conducted the bud nets oi this Agency tor the la*t twenty-one years, during which period no case of lit iea tiou with any claimant has ever occurred. HIS KS JAE EX IX COLI MUJA AXE UPPER COUNTIES OF THE STATE. All C'lnlin? for Losin. AUJnittc'l nntl Pulu At THIS AGENCY. GEORGE HUGGINS, AOEXT, Office under the''Columbia Hotel," In rear of Messrs. Duffie A Chapman's, Columbia, 8. C. GEORGE HUGGINS, Notary Public, Aug 19fen COLUMBIA, S. C. *SB2S?tf&GAME aorverl np in tho XSWT best STY LB. : Ail yo hungry add t birrfcy ? peo* pie, look ont . for the red lump, NorUi-capt comer of thc Market. Novl . I). MaGUINNIB.' p"f The Pollock House . .-V . rfS^ ? \ HAS been overhauled AWE^m1 Nh?\l?<F Mid lilted up tor the wIn--Sfi?fflK ^Sgpr tor season. OYSTERS, ^g?a FIBLi and GAME aerved up in tho uaual style. The Private LUNCH ROOM has been refit? ted, and guc6t8 mav expect proper attention. Oct 12 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. OYSTERS AND GAME. '. /~"*^ OUR SALOON ia in or-. I *SPM?'or. ?nd O YSTE RS, ' I GAME, FISH, etc., can J^B^s, i bc obtained at all hourn. Diunera^S?BiMBrt? j and Suppers fnrniehed at ehort notice, and ' ii tho beat etylo. Giveua a trial. ?....?.. FAYS?NGER & FRANKLIN, i Oet ll ExchangoReataurant. 'Piedmont and Arlington Life Insur? ance Company. Gr.NEll.VL AOENCY AT COLUHBIA, October SI, 1870. WE take pleasure in announcing to bur policy-hrddors and tho citizens ot Sooth Carolina, tito aBSOciatinn of Gov. M. L. BON? HAM, with our General Agenoy, and that he 1 will givo his personal attention to the inter lostBof thc company in every portion of tho ! State. LEArnART, JEFFERSON A RANSOM, General Agents. Having examined into tho condition of tho above company, and become associated with its General Agenoy, I commend .it to tho citizens of South Carolinaas one of the safest, most reliable and successful Lifo Insnranco Companies in the United States. Good canvassing agents desired in every District. Address, Branch Office, Columbia, S. C. M. h. BONHAM. Nov 1_ THE AGE OF PROGRESS. PURITY AND CHEAPNESS. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, At the old stand, E. H. HE1NITSH, Wholesale and Retail Drug House. DRUGS, Medicines, and overtiring in tho Drug line to suit the timos. Onward is tho word. MEDICINES for tho sick at much reduced prices. Prescriptions prepared at lew prices. Tho best of everything sold-and acid at prices to suit. The Bick, tho lame, tho foeble in health, can havo no excuso for remedies-here they are at your own price. Como and heal thyself. Thc Quaker Liniment for Rheumatism and Faina; Stanley's Great Cough Syrup for Coughs and Colds; Kinn. Chill Cure For Chills and Fever; Queen's Delight,for tho Dipeaaeu of tho Blood; Crimson Tcttor Wash for. tho Com- ! plexion; Garden and Field Heede, jost re I coi ved; Landret li Seeds-a new supply for 1871. Plant your Winter Garden, sow Cab- ' hage Seed, Onion Seed, Lettuce Seed-and look out for tho best place to buy your goods. Remember-at the Old Stund is tho place for your Medicines. E. H. HEINIT8H, . . Nov 9_Druggist and" Chemist. LIPPMANN fl UK. AT ' .' GERMAN SITTERS. THE Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age. ALTERA TIVE~A?~TI-BILIOVS ana ! IN VIO ORA TING PROPERTIES. \ . IJPPMANWe?t: i /.. IRA:-. i\ ?? GERMAN BITT / / "' ERS ls prepared ! H.iVk.' ??A v,. from the original to ' 3K" .iSdr'K . Gorman receipt .if .'i"V i '"^KL V v now in possession ! IK? ' of the proprietors ?\fcbfrjtw(t&^ \V>and is the same ^???. ?fa. /K?preparation that JSCs ; ??^Sk ri . ?was used in Ger ' XS?U KrJ???CraS? - many upwards of fi??T mii^t^^kk' '? a century ago;to l ^SV^SK^?^^^' dliy iB household i ^S^^f^?i'-. romcdyof Germa . ~~,^T y>>L ny, recommended ? ? ^ ?ti o^f'S hy ita moat cmi * ?. x '". nont physicians. LI PPM A N'S GRE AT GKaUAN BIT1ERS ! Ia compoacd of the purest alcoholic essence of ; Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with tho juices and exlracia ot rare hube, j roots and barks; all of which combined make ; it ono of the beat and enrrt-t prcptuatii iib for 'the cure of ' Dyspepsia, Loee uf '1 one in the Siomai h and ? Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility,Lau 1 guor, Constip?t ion,Liver Complaint, Genera) Exhaustion, and a a i PL'EVEXTI VE h OH VMLLXAXD FEV El: AM) MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY KR SI A LEK : Will Cud LIPJ MAN'S GREAT GERMAN B1T I TEltS the bt'ttt :onio known for the dhcnieato . which they uro generally t-nbject, atid where a j gentle stimulant ia recommended. SAVANNAH. March IC, 1870.? Messrs. Jacob Lippman &> Ero., Savannth, t?a.-GENTS: I have before mo your esteemed letter of tho 11th inst., containing various documents relative to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really what yon represent it to bo, an old German recipe of Dr- Mitoh erlich. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubtbi excellent for dyspopsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventive ol chills and fever. I find it to be a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I romain youra truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLANDMILLS, GA., March 22, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippman <t Brq., Druggists, ! Sacaunoh, Oa.-GI:NTLFJUEN: I have intro : doced your Great G' mian Bitters harp to my ! customers and fi lends, and 1 find better eaie '. for it than any f have ever kept before. Those : who have tried it approvo of it very llighlv, ' and 1 do not hesitate in baying that it is far ! superior in value to any other Bitters now in . j me. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for State of South Carob na-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BIS CHOKE & CO.. GLACIUH & WITT?. STEF? FENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charleton. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. Druggists._Jnne 2 lyjjj Fresh Crackers. JUST received, a eupplv of fresh CRACK? ERS, BISCUITS. Ac, consisting c.I j BUTTER CHACKER8, Boston Crackers. Ginger Schnapps, Butter Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Wine Biscuit, MILK BISCUIT, I Cream CraokeiH, Nonpareil Biscuit, Fancy Crackers, Egg Biscuit, Lemon Crsokcrs,Ac, Forsale by J. h T. B. AGNEW. Removal ot Dental Office. IM? DR.D. L. BOOZER has rcmovod hit CSSWofflce to Mr. G. Diercks' new building on Main street, ovor the Messrs. Porter & Co.'a Dry Goods' Store, where he offers hit professional service a to his former patrom ' and the public. Jone 23