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PDBLISHHD ntu-T Ab? TOI-W^EK LT.
1? -..i^USaWSR;
3Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AND PliOrniP.TOlt.
Oiflco on Main Street, above Taylor.
".' "' '. ' ' .'" . r&yi*'.%y
?7*Book, ind Job Printing of flti?&4e>*r!?>
tiou promptly end faithfully attrtraeiTBO-.
1 ADVEBTIOKMENTB
Inserted in tho Daily at 75 cents per square
for the first and GO cents o Ach subsequent in?
sertion. Long advertisements by tho week,
month or year, at reasonable raten.
aoBoaaipTiop.
Daily, six months, *? 00? Tri-Weekly, 2 5< ;
Weakly, 1 ?0
BI jr Girl tad I.
My girl sips wine from silver goblet's rim
A mug have I;
She Alla up with "Moselle" or "eau de vie"
I drink old rye; -NI
She sinks into a GO'*, delicious sleep
The "jim-jamV' serpents over my form oreop.
My girl, her daily faro she takes at case
Kot so do I;
She dines on woodcock, lamb, and young
green poas
Plain bash have I;
Spring chickens form her daily bill of fare;
My beer, though "bully," is too often rare.
My girl, she reads the Ledger's thrilling tales,
And heaves a sigh;
I get the Police News by weekly maila
"How's that for high?"
She rune to poetry of Beochers linos
I have a hankering for wicked crimes.
A thousand weary milos now separa to
My girl and I;
She dwells among tho hills of Hampshire
State
The Keystone I;
Dame Fortune's smiles l'vo often tried to
seek,
And now am wooing her on Hickory Creek.
There's hope ahead we'll one day moot again,
My girl and I;
Unless like those of other men,
My well rans dry;
But Bhould a "ten Btriko" crown my labors
here,
Hew quickly to her side mv track I'd steer.
t Titustille Herald.
THE ART OF RETICENCE.-But there is
art-the most consummate art-in ap?
pearing absolutely frank, yet never tell?
ing anything which it is not wished
shonld be known; in being pleasantly
ehatty and conversational, yet never
committing one's self to a statement or
an opinion which might bo used agaiust
one afterward. It ls* only after a long
acquaintance with this kind of person
that you lind out he has been substan?
tially reticent throughout, though appa?
rently so frank. Caught by his easy
manner, his genial talk, his ready sym?
pathy, yon have confided to him not
only all you have of your own, but all
you have of other people's; and it is
only long after, when you reflect quietly,
undisturbed by the magnetism of his
presence, that you come to the know?
ledge of how reticent he has been in the
midst of this seeming frankness, and
how little reciprocity there has been in
your confidences together. You know
such people for years, and you never
know really more of them at the end
than you did at the beginning. You
cannot lay your^ finger on a fact that
would, in any way, place them in your
power; and though you did not notice it
at the time, and don't know how it has
been done now, you feel that they have
never trusted yon and have all along
carefully avoided anything like confi?
dence. But you are at their mercy by
your own rashness, abd if they do not
destroy you, it is because they are reti?
cent for SB well as towards you; perhaps
because they are good-natured, perhaps
because they despise you for your frank?
ness too muoh to hurt you; but above
all things, not because they are unable.
In a manner genial, frank, conversation?
al, sympathetic; in substance absolutely
secret, cautions, never off the guard,
never seduced into dangerous confidence,
as careful for their friends as they aro
for themselves, and careful even for
strangers unknown to them-these peo?
ple are tho salvation as they are the
charm of society; never making mis?
chief, and, by their habitual reticence,
raising up barriers at whieh gossip balts
and rumor dies.
TFIE ARMAGEDDON AND ITS FIH.FIT;L?
MENT.-Many years ago a certain Dr.
Baldwin wrote, what was called the
Armageddon; it being a prophecy based
upon certain passages in tho Revelations
ol John. In that he propbecied that in
the year 1870 a war would commonco iu
the West of Europe, and spreading
Eastward, involve the whole civilized
world. That the final battle would be
fought upon the East bank of thc Mis?
sissippi. That blood would flow to the
bits of the horses* bridles, and the car?
nage would bo stupendous. He further
predicted that the toudeucy and result
of the war would be to over thro w mo?
narchism and establish republicanism.
Ho was laughed afc when bo wrote thu
book; but now, in 1870, wo see a bloody
war oponed in Europe, with a fair pros?
pect of its spreading rapidly to tho East?
ward, sud the result of tho war is. tho
overthrow of monarchy, nud the estab?
lishment of a Republic. Is tho prophecy
of the Armageddon approaching its ful?
fillment?
Carolina Manufacturing Company,
HAVING opened a Branch House in
tho city of Columbia, offer for Halo the
Intent patented and best madeSTOVES;
tho most improvod patterns and regu?
lar sizes of all kinds of TIN-WARE, and
ovorything in those particular lines, with
confidence of their merit.
GUTTERING, HOOFING and all kinds of
job work dono with despatch, by superior
workmen. Plumbing, in all its branches, ex
ccutud. If you want Water carried to all
convenient points about your premises, wo
will do your work at such prices as will enable
all to afford it.
Tho public aro invitod to call. Store in
Ehrlich's Building, four doors below Bryce's
corner._Aug IS f
Coffee! Coffee!
6)K BAOS RIO-all grades,
?'J 10 bags JAVA, just arrived at
Oct 1 II A fl DY SOLOMON'S.
? . ' * -;...... ?''.''?Vifti?b) ** '? . .
li'/tk j.e. fc. totara-?b ?de ?a '?TAUO*
1VJL no-?, Aufing my absence from CalumblA.
Oct 16 ? gHOS. B. QB EGO. ,
50
Bio Coff?e.
?BAGS RI? COFFEE, for Bale low to
doaloraby . EDWARD HOPE.
-iiu'.'iih-: rffwgra
.Hoite4 Corn Heal, . , .
BARRELS, in Ano order, for tale by' '
8ept 0 EDWARD HOPE.
25
iron Ties.
A C\ f\f\(T\ LBS. Boperior IRON
^?\Jm\J\J\J TIES, for salo low PT
septa _ E. HOPE:
Bagging. Hope, Twine, and Cotton Ties
AFULL SUPPLY constantly on hand and
for aale low, hy 3. k T. R. AGNEW.
Cheese! Cheese!
FIFTY boxes new factory CHEESE just ar?
rived, and for sale by
Oct 4 HARDY SOLOMON'S.
Sapolio! Sapolio!!
THE brightest and beat. Cheaper and
better than any other Polish for Tin,
Brass, Steel, Iron, Glass, Wood, and all othor
metallic surfaces. For sale by
July 81 E. H. HEINIT8H, Druggist.
Fhilotoken.
FEMALES (FRIEND. The best medicino
known for Female Complaints.
For salo at HEINIT8H'S
Sept Mt_Drug Store_
Brown's Young American Liniment,
FOR PAINS, BRUISES, STRAINS, RHEU?
MATISM, SORES. A valuable Liniment.
For sale at HEINITBH'S
Sept Mt_? _Drug Store.
Cypress Manttfactnring Company,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., October 1,1870.
THE Office of this Company wiU be moved
to Georgetown, 8. C., on and after THIS
DAY. AU communications and orders must
bo addressed there. THOS. E. GREGG,
Oct 1 6_President.
Mackerel! Mackerel!
2K BBL8. No. 1 MACKEREL, new and
*J very fine, just arrived and for salo by
Pet 4_HARDY SOLOMON.
For Rent.
DB. LEWIS' two STORE HOUSES, on
. Richardson and Laurel Btreets, former?
ly occupied by Thomas J. &, H. M. Gibuon,
have undorgono thorough repairs, aro now
ready to rent. Business men diairing good
stands, will do well to inquire on tho premi?
ses for information. B. KRAFT,
Sept 28_?_ _Agent.
Flonr! Flour!! Flonr!!!
QrV/^ BARRELS FLOUR, consisting in
Ow\J part of Choice Family Flour, "/fte
best in the world;" also, Extra and Super Flour,
at very lowest market prices for cash, for sale
by_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Onns and Ammunition.
T?8T received by William Glaze, fino Eng?
lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fino Eug
lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot ?nd Caps, of ail
kind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil?
liams A Co.'a Banking Honso._Dec IC
New York Smoked Shoulders.
JUST received a supply of New York city
smoked Bacon SHOULDERS, sugar-cured
and equal in quality tu fine hams.
Sept 25 _J. Sc T. R. AGNEW.
New Bakery.
THE undersigned has this day opened a
BAKERY, ucXt door to Dr. Jackson's, on
Plain at reel, where he will koop constantly on
hand a fresh supply or BREAD, CAKE8 and
PIES, BREAD wifl bo furnished regular cus?
tomers at their residences.
Oct 4 6_C. H. DUHME.
Columbia Building and Loan Associa?
tion.
THI8 institution is now fully organized.
Stockholders are called upon to make tho
first monthly payment of one dollar per share.
Office of the Association at tho 8avingB Bank.
JOHN P. THOMAS, President.
A. G. BBEKIZEU, Seoretary and Treasurer.
Sept HO_
Polishing Powders.
MAGIO POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silver,
An., ten cents per box.
Tripoli, for cleaning Brass, Silver, Gold, Ac,
ten couta per paper.
Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, Ac.
Just received and for salo bv
Sept 2_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
For Sale,
Q ?flfl ACRES of LAND in Barnwell,
?>?OUVi on the Edisto.
750 ACRE8 in Kershaw-in lots to suit.
HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-$12,000.
1 Honse in this city, $5,000.
HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the
city-$3,000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT,
Attorney at Law aud Real Estate Agent.
Sept 2*_ly
Notice.
j, THE suBcriber is now in receipt of his
f?FALLand WINTER STOCK,comisting
ft*of CLOTH8, CASHMERES and VE8T
u INQ8 of tho very latent style and pat?
terns, which has been carefully selected by
himself, and invites the public to call aud ex?
amine the same, as ho has one ot the finest
assortments of goods in bia lino that ever carno
to this markot. Have also on hand a splen?
did assortment of the STAR SHIRTS, some
of thom the finest ever manufactured.
Sept 24_;_ J. F. EISENMANN.
Estate Notice.
HAVING aaaumod the administration of tho
eatato of the lato John Caldwell, nnder
his will appointing us as his executors, all per?
sona having dcm ?inda againat tho teat at er will
present them at once, duly proven, to our at?
torneys, Mesara. Carroll A* Melton, Columbia,
S. C.
Ali persons knowing thcmaelvc-B indebted to
thu testator will make payment, without de
lav, to thc undersigned.
T. J. ROBERTSON, ) Qualified
O. A. CALDWELL, f Executors.
Joly 20t20_ _
Columbia Male Academy.
IIUOH S. THOMPSON, Principal, instruc?
tor in Mathematica, French and English
Branches.
.1 AM KS WOOD DAVIDSON. A M., instruc?
tor in Latin and Greek Claetics.
JOHN T. MoBRYDE, Aaaiataut.
#TUE next sesaion will begin on
MONDAY, October 3. Pupila will
bc prepared for admission into
any University or Collego, or for
tho practical pursuits of life.
Pure Whiskey.
WE aro agenta for tho cele- :
bratcd WOODCOCK:
: WHISKEY, made in Jefferson :
: County.Ky., and offer it to tho trade :
: and at retail at low figures. Wo :
: havo been selling it for four years :
: and it has given bettor satisfaction :
: than any whiskey wo have ever :
: sold. Wo will bo pleased to refer :
: to critics ia thia city and all patts :
: of the Stats who uso it solely.
L?RICK ic LOWRANCE.
8opt312
A fino lot of Brandy Peaches, domes
tic, to be had at POLLOCK'S.
Oft ar lest o ri ? e r tiserne nt?
.7? T? Architects ?iid Contractors.
ThsTIMATE? will be recoived. up to tho
JDi 20?i October, for -the RDH,piNGi OF A
MABONIC'TJEMPLTH, in rear ci Ibo \freeont
Hall, on Wentworth H?r??t, "according to tue
Sland'nnd Bpeclflc?t?chs in thc office of tue
raid Secretary.
Tho Committee reserves the right to accept
any estimate, although not tho lowest.
The contractor will be required to givo
bond, ?/?u.ab^??.vv? aecuritieB, for the faith?
ful M0orm?pce of the contract. /'
; Addition al plane and specifications, with
so tim ate p. for the ERECTION OVZDVtUD
INO. in rear or the present Iwttj op Went?
worth street, will be received by tho Commit?
tee np to tho 20th October. As Boon there?
after as practicable, the Com mit t co will decide
upon tho plan and allot the contract.
All plana and estimate? must bo delivered
to the Orand Secretary.
Any fnrthor information needed can be had
on application to the Committee.
JAMB? CONNER,
Orand Master and Chairman of Building
Committee. Charleston. K. C. Rept 23 t6
ta" f Largest and most complete 1 _?Da
tO" J Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, ~e*
tar J Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, in tho "Ca
tO~ I Southern Rtatni?, } ~?a
Printed Price List defies competition.
Bond for one. Bent free on application.
April 8_fly
Kinsmuu @>P Howell,"
Factors and Commission
Merchants.
Liberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores.
Charleston, S.C.
Rcpt C 3m
T. F. URODtn. R. n. IIVOOINS. B. C. UL'UUINS.
BRODIE & CO.,
COTTON
Factors and Commission Merchants,
North Atlantic Wharf,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
LI BF. KA L ad vaneen made on Consignments.
Refer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Enq., Presi?
dent Int National Bank, Charleston, S. C.
Aug 21 Hmo
New York Advertisements.
ESTAD. KXOCIf MORGAN'S SONS' 1809.
SAPO LIQ
FOR GENERAL
HOUSEHOLD
PURPOSES
Is BETTER and CHEAPER than Soap.
Does its work quickly, easily, and with less
labor than any other compound; cleans vin
dotes without water; removes stains from
wood, marble and stone; dunno and br in h tenn
fcnt'oe? and table reare; tor ' general house
cleaning is mien.nailed; polishes tin, brasB,
iron, copper and steel; removes oil, rust and
dirt from machinery; removes stains, from the
hand which soap will not take Off, Ac. Bold at
all Grocery, Drug and Notion Storee.
Whnlnmle J 221 babington street, N. Y.
Wholesale, ^ 0xford 8ticet) London.
Aner 19_ ':_SSSS
JAMES CONNER'S HONK
United States
Type and Electrotype Foundry
AND
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Noa. 28. 80, 32 Centre Street. New York.
ALARGE A e sor tm? nt ot English and Ger?
man faces, both Plain and Ornamental,
kept on hand. All type caet at thiB establish?
ment is manufactured from the metal known
as Conner's unequaled HARD TYPE METAL.
Every articlo necessary for a perfect print?
ing office furnished.
The typo on which this paper is print ed,'is
from the above Foundry. April H Gmo
CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE.
E. H. HEXNXTSH,
WHO LESA LE A NP RETAIL DR JIG GIST.
SUCCBASOn TO HUH Kit & UKIMTSU.
At tho Old Established Stand, opposite tho
Pheonix Ofrico.
l - HAYING made now and advantageous
rjn BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS, ibo
??Q subscriber will bu enabled tn offer very
great inducements to buyers. Goods well
bought aro well sold, and by energy and faith,
economy and cash, large dividends will bo
distributed to every purchaser, in the cbeap
nesB of tuo articles sold. "A new era" has
begun, and all shall share An its advantages
by buying their DRUGS and MEDICINE? at
this well known and reliable Drug House.
Just received:
Pure White Kerosene Oil,
Fresh Congress Water,
Quinine, Morphia.
Castor Oil, Alcohol.
. Sup. CarbSoda,
For ?ale ?ow, bv Epsom Salts
Aug 27 E. H. HEINITBH, Druggist.
New Publication?.
QUEEN HORTENSE. By L. Muhlback.
Cloth ?1 50. Paper $1.00.
i,otha ir. By Disndi. Cloth $2; paper SI.
Tho Rob Rov on tho Jordan. Bv J. Mc?
Gregor, (Illustrated.) $2.80.
Free Russia By William Hepworth Dixon.
Passages from tho English Note Books of
Nathaniel Hawthorne. Two volumes, f 1.00.
Man and Wife. By Wilkie Collins.
Miss Thackery'e Complete Works.
Genial Showman. By Artemus Ward.
Lady of the leo. By James DoMille, author
of The Dodge Club, Ac. 75 couta.
Put Yourself in His Place. Charles Roade's
last and best novel. 75 cents.
Tho Lifo, Lottors, Lectures and Addreppes
of Frederick W. Robertson, M A. $1.50.
And other now books for salo at
BRYAN & McCARTER'S Bookstore,
An? 28_Columbians. C.
Fresh Arrivals.
/~1 EN Ul NE DURHAM SMOKING TOBAC
\JT CO, direct from the factory, the great
Dalby Puff Smoking Tobacco, the Sunnyside
Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco-tho best iii tho
country-Mollers' Fig Chewing Tobacco, very
tine, jest received.
A full assortment of choice WINES and LI
QUORB alwavs on hand.
JOHN C. SEEGEBR.
Main street, near thc Post Office, aid Mihi
street, near Puu:six Oflico. July 20
VOTE LIFE IS $BE BMOD."
?--fr
FBOM it we derive our strength, beauty and
menta) capabilities. It is the centre of
our being, around which revolves all that
makes existence happy. When this source ie
corrupted, the painful effects are visible in
many shapes, prominent among which is
SOBOKVLA,
This is a taint or infection of the human
organism, and probably no ono ?B wholly free
from it. It exhibits.itself in various shapes
as TJIcurs and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased
Scalp, Sore Eyos, Weak and Diseased Joiute,
St. Vitus' Dance, Fonl Discharges from the
Nostrils. Eruptions, Glandular Swellings,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affec?
tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor?
ders of (he Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec?
tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep?
sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and General
Debility.
It has boen tho custom to treat these di?
seases with Mercury and other Mineral sob
?tances, which, though sometimes producing
a core, often prove injurions, and ou tail mise?
ry in after life. The long known injurious
properties of these so-called alterativos and
purifiers ha? led tho philanthropical man of
science to explore the arena of natur?, the rc
suit of which hap been the discovery of vege
table products which posses tho power of
eradicating these taints from the Blood.
The Sarsaparilla
Aso
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
IB a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will be restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made radiant
with tho consciouunesB of
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being froe from violent minerals, it L
adapted to general use. Tho old and young
may uso it; the moBt delicate femalo at any
time may take it; the tender infant, who may
havo inherited disease, will bo cured by it.
For Purifying the Blood,
USE
333FL. TUTT'S
Compound
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
QUEEN'S "DELIGHT.
When used in the Spring, it removes all
humors which infest the system, and ba?
nishes the languor and debility peculiar to
that Beasen of tho year.
It acta promptly on tho
LIVER. A!iD KIDNEYS.
Producing a healthy action of tho important
organs by which all tho impurities of the sys
tem aro carried off, and tho result is
Wot Diseases produced by Hie use of
Mercury, anil for Syphilis, -willi Ifs train
of evils, tills compound is tile only sure
antidote.
To the poor creature, cufeebled in mind and
body, by aecrot practices, whose nerves arc
uustrung, and countenance down-cast,
I>R. TUTT'S
Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla and Queen's De 1 ig ht
ls the acknowledged antidote to all Blood
Diseases. By its usc the afflictions above
enumerated can be permanently banished,
and the
Source-the Centre of Life-the Blood,
bo maintained in all its purity and vigor.
A Clear Skin, Oood Appetite, Buoyant Spiritt
Prepared by
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
And sold by Druggists evorywhe."r.
April 15 6mo
EDWARD H. HEINITSK.
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
The Drug and Chemical Store,
At the old stand of Fisher <fc Heinitsh,
OPPOSITE PIIONIX OFFICE.
WHERE DRUGS and MEDICINES
of every kind will bo sold for oaBh.
at remarkably low prices; where
Physicians' Prescriptions and Fami?
ly Recipes will be prepared, under
Mr. Hemiteb's personal supervision
and care. Where also the following indispen?
sable articles may be bad:
FRESH CONGRESS WATER,
Fresh Citrate Magnesia,
Flavoring Extracts, finest quality,
Toilet Articles and Colognes,
Toilet and Bath Soap, for the skin and com
plexion, Turkish Towels,
Bathing Sponges, Flesh Brushes,
Bakers' Broma and Cocoa,
Prepared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in
fanta and invalids.
Pure Extract of Cairs Feet for Jelly, and for
improving Soups and Gravies,
Gelatines,Coxo & Coopcr'a, Bheet and shred
COLOGNES and PERFUMES for tho Toilet
Tho prophylactic character of Perfumed
Waters and Odors has in all ages received the
sanction of eminent and learned Physicians
The frequent use of these baa often rentored
the bick aim feeble to health ami strength.
Circassian Bloom and Bloom of Youth, for
rendering the Skin soft and fair as Alabaster
Marble; removes all blemishes, freckles and
SDOtS.
Aromatic Blackberry Sj rup, for Bowel Com
plaint, admirably adapted tor children.
Essence of "Jamaica Ginger." Persons
traveling towards the mountains or the sea
will find this article an indiapeuaable requi
site. For sale by E. II. ?E1N1TSH,
July 1 Druggiet and Apothecary,
B U TT
J_t; XV U H I 1 Xii .
TUE "ARROW TIE" waa invented aud pa?
tented by Mr. J. J. MeComb, while a resi?
dent of New Orleans, previous to tho lato
war-and ealea of considerable quantity we.ro
made hero in 1801.
Since tho war, it baa been gradually grow?
ing in favor in every sect iou where cotton ia
made.
Thc manufacture and sale of that TIE ia tho
exercise on tho part of McCOMB of an unim?
peachable proprietary righi.
For salo by all dealers in Iron Tius and
country merchants gene) aiiy, under full gua
ranten at the lowrat market prici a.
ROBERT MURE St CO. ' i.eral Agents,
i liai leaton, S. C.
CiiAni.ES L, BARTLET!', i '<>; um bia. S. (.'..Ge?
neral Traveling Agent for Hw Carolinas.
July 1!) 3*io
Beer! Beer'.'.
SOME deahirin this city haw 1TH. in doubt
that I could bold out supplying them with
Boer this summer. I now inform the public
that I have a large supply cf old Lager Beer
on hand, which I put against any Beer brought
from tho North, or oven imported from Ger?
many, as to purity and strength. I am readj
to teat it by the Beer scale.
Ang 20 _ _?P1!!* ?. ?EEGERS._
New Family Flour.
I PT fl BB LS. Now and Choico Family
LO\f FLOUR for sale low bv
Aug 10 EDWARD HOPE.
ft? Repnblioaa Vote** ift?iciJi?ri?oT
THE following candid atoo for. County Of- I
leere of Richland aro respectfully aubmtttod
?o tho people for their consideration. Reliev?
ing that the masse* are opposed to thc action
>f the (so-called) County Convention, held in
Columbia on thc 22d, 23d Joly, tho samo being
not legal; and that whilo they heartily sup?
port the nomination by the Convention of R.
K. Scott, for Governor, ?uu A. J. ?*4u??c?r, for
Lieutenant-Governor, as well as the selection
sf R. B. Elliott, for the Third Congressional
District, yet they feel it se an usurpation of
power by tho said (so-called) Convention, in
their having made any Couatv nominations,
and that they are not disposed to be dictated
to by any clique or ring, who may assume
juch power for their own aggrandizement;
andas they also believe in the Republican
principle of rotation in office.
OUR TICKET.
For Governor,
ROBEBT K. SCOTT.
For Lieutenant-Governor.
ALONZO J. RAN8IER.
For Congress-TTiird District,
ROBERT B. ELLIOTT.
For Senate.
REV. DAVID PICKETT.
Hepresentatiues,
HENRY DOBBINS,
WILLIAM MI8HAW.
JAMES J. GOODWYN,
S. KBAFT.
School Commissioner,
ALEX. WILLIAM8.
County Commissioners,
N. THOMSON,
A. G. WASHINGTON.
_R. I. CANNON. Aug 25
Union Republican Nominations.
For Governor.
ROBERT E. SCOTT.
For Lieutenant- Govwnor.
ALONZO J. RANSIER.
For Congress, Tliird District.
ROBERT B. ELLIOTT.
For Senate.
WILLIAM B. NASH.
Representatives.
SAMUEL B. THOMPSON.
WILLIAM SIMONS.
JAMES DAVIS.
?2SOP GOODSON.
Probate Judne.
WILLIAM HUTSONWIGG.
School Commissioner.
NATHANIEL E. EDWABD8.
County Commissioners.
JOHN H. BRYANT.
JOHN J. GOODWIN.
URIAH PORTEE.
C. M. WILDER, Chairman
. Aug 24_Richland County Central Com.
O II EAT
GERMAN SITTERS.
TUE
Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age.
ALTER ATIVE~ANTI-DILlOUS and
INVIGORATING PROPERTIES.
aLIPPMAN'sprcat
GE KM AN BITT?
ERS is prepared
from the original
German receipt
now in possession
of tho proprietors
and is thc same
preparation that
was used in Ger?
many upwards of
a century ago;to?
day is household
remedy of Germa?
ny, recommended
by its most emi?
nent physicians.
LIPFJIAN'S
GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
Is composed of the purest alcoholic essence of
Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated
with tho Juices and extracts of rare herbs,
roots and barks; all of which combined make
it one of the beat and snrest preparations for
the onre of
Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in the Stomach and
Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan?
guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint,
General Exhaustion, and us a
PREVENTIVE FOR CUlLLtiA ND FEVER
ASS
MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY.
FEMALES
Will find LIPPMAN'8 GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS tho best tonic known for the diseases to
which they aro generally subject, and where a
goalie stimulant id recommended.
SAVANNAH, March 16, 1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman az Rro., Savannah,
Ga.-GENTS: I bave before me your esteemed
letter of tho 11th inst., containing varions
documente relativo to your "German Bitters."
After a careful examination I must confess
that yonr Ritters is really what you represent
it to be, an old German recipe of Dr- Mitch
crlicb. of Berlin. Prussia. It wili no doubt bo
excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and
nervous dieeaees, and is a good preventive of
chills and fever. I lind it to be a meet de?
lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain
yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER.
KIIIKLAM> MILLS, GA., March 22,1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman & Bro., Druggists,
Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: 1 have iutro
drv: ?d your Great G* rman Bitters here to my
customers and friends, and I lind better sale
for it than any 1 have ever kept before. Those
who havo tried it approvo of it very highly,
and I do not hesitate in saving that it is far j
superior in value to any otiier Bitters now in !
use. Yours, re^pect?ullv,
(Signed) W. KIRKLAND.
Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A :
MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. !
Wholesale Agents for the State of South
Carolina-HOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY i
BISCHOFF ii CO.. GLACIUS & WITTE.
STEFFEN'S, WERNER A DUCKER, Charlee I
ton. B.C. jm,o 2 lv||$
To the Traveling Public.
READ THIS.
TF you want a Fine, Large, Airy ROOM,
JL atop at the EXCHANGE HOUSE, on Main
meet, where you can get a good Mes! ut tho j
regular time. If you are busy and not there
it Meal times, you can order it wi.in you j
.onie, without extra charge.
RATES, per day, $2.50; per week, lets.
Stables on the premises.
PAYSINQER A FRANKLIN,
May 8 Proprh tors.
Imported Wines.
IHAYE jiiht received the following list ot j
choice WINES, comprising the finest Euro- ?
pean brands. This is, without doubt, the
arg estand beet assortment ever offen din I
Columbia.
CLAItETs.- -Brandenburg Frc reu' Medoc, |
St. Julien. Murgaux, Pontet Canet, LnRr.se, (
?'hatean Lahore, Grand Vin Latour, 185?; ? i
Margaux. 1H58; ..aFitto. 1858. j
HOCKS A.vu SAUTEUNKS.-Lanbcn- <
lieimer, Neersieinipr, Htickbeimer, Marco- ! >
bruner, Hildesheimer, Haut Sautcruc, Haut I i
Uarsac. i
CHAMPAGNES-Moet A Chandon'y Vcr- j
sena}*. Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gieen j i
Seal.* Bruch, Poocher A Co.'n Lac D'Or, Carte ! ,
O'Or, Sparkling Moselle. I
SH Killi I KS.-All Grades, from house ot ?
Wisdom A W?rter, Xcrus de La Frontera, in- ,
jRidingsomo very choice "AMONTILLADO," .
ivorthv the attention of connoiseurs. I
May 15 GEOBOE SYMMER8. ,
TH K undorsianod huva asaoclnted with them
Mr. CHARLIE F. JA NN EY ?a & partner
io, tho practice of law. The business qf tho
firm will he conducted tn tho name of CAR
HOT.L, MELTON A JANNEY.
Offtco at Colombia, S. G.
Bent 22 12* CARROLLA MELTON.
Jost Received,
TTMtOM Messrs. Verden, Daviss ?:Co., Louis
J} ville, Ky., mus barrei of t ho celebrated
Apple-rates' Kentucky "Belle WHISKEY, at Ex?
change Houne.
PAYSINOER !c FRANKLIN,
Aug 27_Proprietors.
E. Morris, Colombia, S. C.,
MANUFACTURER of COTTON GIN8, ot
$3.59 per saw. Oar Gins aro warranted
to please in every respect, or no salo. Pre?
mium awarded at laut State Fair. Also, Wood
Turning in every description and attie, at
short notice. June 80 8mo
The Office
OF tho Execntivo Commltteo of tho Union
Reform Party is over tho Savings Bank.
All persons friendly to tho cause, will have
access to the ro< m at any timo of the day,
where they can BOO tho papors, and get the
news. Ofrico hourB from from 9 to ll a. m.
and from 5 to 6 p. m. E. W. SEIBEL8,
July 28_Sec. and TreaB. Ex. Oom.
Newspaper in Lexington.
IWILL commence at an early day thc pub?
lication, at Lexington Court House, of a
wookly paper, THE LEXINGTON DESPATCH,
and L will soon visit the city of Columbia, for
tho purpose of canvassing for advertisements
and subscriptions. Its principles will bo anti
Radical. GODFREY M. HARMAN,
Sept 21 ._Proprietor.
"The Carolina House."
THIS HOUSE has always enjoyed the repu?
tation of being tho beat place in tho city
for obtaining tho coolest ana most delicious
mixed drinks. Tho new brand of Whiskey,
THE HIBERNIAN, is something out of tho
ordinary run. Call and eeo me, on Washing?
ton street. B?uuARD BARRY,
April 7 Proprietor.
United States Distriot Court--Sooth
Carolina District.
in rc tho Laurens Railroad Company, Bank?
rupt.-In Bankruptcy.
TUE creditors of the Laurens Railroad,
bankrupt, aro required by order of tho
Court, dated 2Cth August, 1870. to render and
establish their respective liena, beforo O. G.
Jaeger, Register, within thirty dave from the
publica!ion hereof or they will bo precluded
from any distribution of tho assets of tho said
bankrupt. JAMES M. BAXTER,
NEWBEBRY, 8. C., Sopt. G, 1870. Assignee.
Sept G_Imo
".NICKERSON HOUSE."
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
a lil^-Y THIS pleasantly.located HO
ffifTrrfTjVL'hJ TEL, unsurpassed by any
flrfjjiRJs Honeein thuSonth for comfort
9BB??u32S?Zaud healtby^locality, ia now
open to Travelers and others Becking a eco in
mpdations. Families can bo furnished with
nice, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call
ia solicited." My Omnibus will be found at
the different d?pota-passengers carried to
and from tho Uotol free of charge.
Nov 8_WM. A WRIGHT.
ESTABLISHED 1811.
CUSIUNGS ?Si BAILEY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
OA O BALTIMORE STREET, BALTI
<?\J?? MORE, have tho largebf and best
nf sorted stock in the city of School. Medical
and Law, and Dental, Classical and Miscella?
neous BOOKS.
An immonBO supplv ol general Bank and
Counting-House STATIONERY. Blank Books
raado to order in any style of Binding and
Rnling.
The same careful attention given to Orders
as to personal purchases. Inside Figures o?
wavs. Send for Catalogues, Ac.
Sept 24_3mo
Soap! Soap!! Soap!!!
AFULL supply of FANCY SOAPS, con?
sisting of
GLYCERIN,
HONEY,
CONTINENTAL,
OMNIBUS.
WINDSOR,
TURKISH BATH,
and TOILET 80APS
AlM>. 100 boxes Family Washing SOAPS, 01
hand and for sale low by
Sept 16_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Appointment of Delegates.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
S. C. AGBICTJLTOBAL AMP MECHANICAL SOO.,
COKEBBUBY, September 24,1870.
IN compliance with the request of tin
Committee from tbs Cottou States Me
cbanics' and Agricultural Fair Association
and from the Board of Trade of August?, Qa.
tho following members aro appointed to re
present tho South Caroliua State Agricultura
and Mechanical Society at the Agricultura
Congress, which meots in Angusta, Ga., ot
thc 26th of October, 1870:
James Chestnut, Camden; J. B. Palmer am
A- Y. Lee, Columbia; J. N. Herndon, Union
lt. S. Porcher, Pendleton; B. F. Whitner
Anderson; E. 8. Keitt, Newberry; .T. S. Rich
ardson. Sumter; W. G. Hinson, Charleston
W. H. Duncan, Barnwell; H. W. Harrington
Marlboro; A. t). Frederick, Orangeburg, am
J. J. Lncas, Society Hill.
Certificates of appointment have been sen
to each o' tbs delegates. By order of
JOHNSON HAGOOD, President.
D. WYATT AIKEN, Secretary._ Sept 25
CITIZENS.1 SAVINGS BANK
SOUTH CAROLINA
-- ? .
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received
INTEREST A h LO WED A T THE If A TE O
SEYEN BER VENT. FEU ANNUM,
ON CERTIFICAT I'S OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER VENT. VOM
POUSDED EVERY SIN
MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
JohnB. Palmer. I vice.Pien?deiiiu
John P. Tliomaa. \ Uct 1 UMai
A. G Brenizer. Cashier.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Director*.
Wade Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaster, Columbia
A. C. Haskell, Columbia.
J. P. Thomas. Columbia.
E. H. Heinitsh, Colombia,
John B. Palmer, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg. Marion.
G. T. Scott,Newberry.
W. G. Mavea, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge,Charleston.
Daniel Ravei.el. Jr.. Charleston.
Mecliauies, Laborera, Clerks, Widows, O
[?hann and others may lo re deponit their sa
ogs and draw a liberal late of interest ther
m. Haulers, Professional Mon and TruBtc
iviahing to draw interest GU their innde un
they require them for bnsineaa or other pt
postea: Baronta desiring lo art apart sm,
mme for their children, and Married Worn
ind Minora (whose deposita can only bo wit
lrawn by thcmaelvea, or, in case of death,
their legal representatives,) withing to 1
?side funds for futuro nae. aro liero afford
an opportunity of depositing their mea
where they will rapidly accumulate, and,
the same time, be subject to withdrawal wh
needed. Aug If

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