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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. ,111] .- COD ?OIL Oi? AUB EIS, Oo^truiuA, S. 0., January 17, 1871. . Cou noil met at 7 F. M. Present, Lis Honor the Mayor, Aldermen Cooper, Denny, Goodwyn, Hayne, Mooney, Si? mons, Bantu, Taylor, Thompson, Wal? lace and Wigg. Absont, Alderman Mi nort. The minutes of previous regular and special meetings were read and confirm? ed. PETITIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, AC. Applications of Peter Collins, Hander Williams, D. Corrisant, John Johnson nnd H. Redden, for appointment as assistant policemen. Received as in? formation. Petition of Charles Brill, for reduction of junk shop license On motion, tho petition was laid on the table. Petition of James Hunter, for reduc? tion of license tux on grist mill. Re? ferred to Committee cn Ways and Means. Proposal of E. Lee, to plant 100 shade treen m tho public streets, at seventy ?ve cents each. Received as informa? tion. Application of C. Brill, for junk shop license. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means. Application of William Gorman and James Kelly, for tavern lioense. The following aooounts were present? ed, and referred to the Committee on Accounts: R. Hannan, F. Reeves, street depart? ment; W. D. Love & Co., R. & W. C. Swaffield, O. Eberhardt, police depart? ment; J. W. Smith, city hospital; J. W. Smith, market; J. W. Smith, guard hon.Ro; HopBon and Satphen, (dog col? lars,) contingent account. REPORTS, AO. Report to December 31, 1870, of ste? ward of city hospital. Referred to Com? mittee on ways and Means. Report of City Clerk for December, 1870, was examined and found correct. Concurred in. Also, reported back a resolution to increase tho sal iry of R. Davis, messenger police department, and recommended that tho resolution be laid on tho;-table. On motion, tho re? commendation contained iii the report was adopted. Also, requested further time to render reports on petitions of John Agnew <fe Co., Bryco Ar Co., and H. McElvee. Tho request was grauted. Alderman Hayue, from the Committee on Market, reported back tho report of the Clerk of tho Market, for December, 1870, ns examined and found correct. Concurred in. Alderman Mooney, from tho Commit? tee on Guard House and Police, reported back the report of C. McCuikin, late chief of police, as examined and found correot. Concurred in. Alderman Wallace, from the Commit? tee on Water Works, roported verbally, that the band around the crank of tho engine at the water works was broken. Also, that a portion of the fence around the reservoir was down, tho posts hav? ing rotted away; and requested authori? ty to have the same repaired. On mo? tion, the request was granted. Alderman Simons, from thc Committee on Fire Department, reported back thc petition of the Independent Fire Engine Company, to be supplied with 1,000 feet of hose, recommended that 1,000 feet robber hose, .suitable for a steam fire engine, be purchased of Messrs. Hopson & Sutphon, agents. On motion, the re? port was agreed to. Alderman Wigg, from tho Special Committee, reported timi tho hall of tho Independent Fire Eugino Company had been granted by the Company for an of? fice for City Clerk and Council Chamber. Also, that estimates for repairing the hall had been received, and tho cost, would be about $210. On motion of Alderman Denny, the necessary repairs were ordered to be made. Alderman Denny, from tho Committee on Accounts, roported back tho follow? ing and recommended payment: Cooper & Taylor and Daily Union. Thc report was adopted. RESOLUTIONS, AO. By Alderman Mooney-That tho elec? tion of an assistant policemau bo post? poned until tho next regular meeting; that the clerk advertise notice of elec? tion. Adopted. By Alderman Simons-That for the purpose of having the streets moro sub? stantially repaired, that the Committee on Streets be ompoworod to purobn.se broken granito rock, Ac, in Capitol yard. On motion, referred to Commit? tee on Streets, lo report the quantity and cost of purchasing same By Alderman Wigg-That tho Com? mittee on Water Works bo instructed to extend water pipo on Washington, near Piokens street. Referred to Committee on Water Works, with power to act By Alderman Denny-That tho Com? mittee on Water Works bo instructed to extend water pipo on Henderson, near Blanding street. Referred to Commit? tee on Water Work?, with power to net. By Alderman Taylor-That tho Mayor be requested to cal! upon his Excellency the Governor, (or other ofiicials who may have the proper authority,) and re? quest that the fence fronting on Sonate street, South of tho Capitol building, be moved back, and tho ?trcot be made to its proper width. Adopted. By Alderman Cooper-That the City Physician bo required to render a month? ly report to Council. Adopted. By Alderman Cooper-That tho Com? mittee on Ways and Means bo instructed to report tho number and location of vacant building lots belonging to thc city, and as to the expediency of dispos? ing of the same. Adopted. By Alderman Hayne-That gas lamps bo placed on Washington nud Plain streets, between Richardson und Assem? bly, and ono in front of the guard house. On motion, referred to tho Committee on Fire Department. \ By Aldermau Thompson-That wooden sjjgn-boards, with names of streets paint? ed thereon, with white ground and black letters, bo placed on tho corners of nil the principal streets, and that Hie City Clerk ndvertiso for proposals for the same, and report nt the next regular meeting. Adopted. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The unfinished business being the con? sideration of a resolution to authorize tho snlo of the Chnrlotto, Columbia nnd Augusta Railroad stock, tho asme was taken up. The preamble and resolution, ns fol? lows, was read: Whereas judgments have been ob? tained against tho eily of Columbia for about $28,000, for past duo bonds and coupons, which aro secured by a pledge of city ordinance of the stock of thc Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Company, held by tho city nuder Act of the Legislature; and whereas tho holders of said judgment have offered the city tho sum of $33,000 cash for said stock : Resolved, That tho Mayor, with the advico aud cousent of tho Committee of Ways and Means, and Alderman R. M. Wallace, be authorized to sell tho same to the highest bidder for cash, at a price not less than tho rate offered, ond that tho proceeds arising from the sale of stock abovo described shall bo used ex? clusively for tho payment of past duo bonds and coupons of the city for which said stock was pledged, and that it shall be divided pro rata among tho holders of tho said bonds and coupons. Tho following amendment was adopt? ed: Provided, That tho sale hereby au? thorized shall not take placo before March 1st, unless tho Council order au earlier sale. On the question of adopting tho reso? lution as amended, Alderman Simons called for tho yeas and nays, which were taken, and aro us follows: Yeas 7, nays 5. So tho resolution was adopted. Those voting iu tho affirmative are his Honor tho Mayor, Aldermen Denny, Mooney, Smith, Taylor, Thompson aud Wigg-7. I Those who voted in the negative are; Aldermen Cooper, Goodwyn, Hay ne, ? SimoU8 and Wallace-5. On motion of Alderman Wigg, the vote whereby the resolution was adopted was reconsidered, and the motion to re? consider laid on the table. Ou motion of Alderman Wigg, it was Resolved, That the Council take a re? cess until Thursday, January 19, 1 P. M., for the special purposo of consider? ing city ordinances. WILLIAM J. ETTER, Clerk of Council. S&lpOOiCtl "WotiCGS.1 THOMAS J. LaHIUTTE, NOTARY PUB MC, COMMISSION EU OF DEEDS AND UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER, has re? moved hin ofliee from No. 1 Law Range to the office recently occupied hy Messrs. Wallace A Oreen, Attorneys at Law, opposite tho Colum? bia leo ITouse. Jan 15 Imo WK HAVE VlUS HAY APPOINTED Mr. JOHN C. SEEGERS the solo Agent for the salo of our WHISKIES in Columbia, S. C. JOHN GIBSON'S SON A CO. riIIT.AnEI.PniA, Novcmher 10, 1S70. Dec 1 TRUST WHAT TIMK HAS SANCTION? ED.-Tho maxim that the voice of tho people ia tho voico of tho divinity, may, in some casos, be open lo doubt, bat the testimony of honest and enlightened witneeeca extending throng!) a series of years, and all to tho same | purport, is worthy of credence, admits of no I question. Upon such testimony tho reputa? tion of HoMctter's Stomach Bitters aa an antidote and euro for many ailments is bused. During the twenty years that it has been be? fore tho world, innumerable preparations in? tended to compete with it have gone up like rockets, and comb down the extinguished sticks. Meanwhile, the progress of that in comparahlo tonic hus benn swift and steady always upward and onward liko tho eadie's thrill. Its introduction produced a revolution In therapeutic!*, and it proved to bo one of those salutary revolutions that cannot go backwards. To-day Hostetler's Billers is one of thu most popular remedies in Christen? dom, and commands a larger sale than any other medicinal preparation, domestic or im? ported, on this fido of tho Atlantic. As a euro for dyspepsia, bilious disorders, nervous afflictions, general debility, and as a prevent? ive i>f epidemic fevers, it takes precedence of every other remedy. This fact should teach the ambitious country dealers who endeavor to foist thc ir local ubortions on the public in its st end, how futilo their small attempts to naj?lo tho community maxi necessarily be. VVnere tho gamo tish have failed theic is no chance for tho "suckers." Jui 18 ?'li ?THE lt It I DA !? CHAMBER."- Fesa>s for Young Men, on great SOCIAL EVILS and A HUSKS, which iutcrloro with MAUIUAOK willi sure nieans of relief for tho V iring and Unfortunate, diseased mid debilitated. Kent free of charge, in sealed envolopes. Addret-s, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.2S. Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. _ Nov C3mo Special Notice No. 2. THE E.itire Stock of CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAI-S, VALISES, CAUI'ET-BAOS, SUAWLS, HUHES, ETC., with a full lino of Walor-Proof CIRCULARS, CATES, OVBU-COATSILEGGINS, AND OA I'S, will bo sold from THIS DAY, AT COST FOR CASH. Tin Stock must be sold to close up tho busi? ness. All wishing great bargains, will find it to their advantage to call at tho Store of tho late W. J. Hoke. M. HOKE. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to tho col? lection of Commercial Taper, Interest on Stato and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Conversion of Stato Securities, by Nov23 Orno_T_ GAMBRILL, Broker. _ CANARY niKUH.-The undersigned v2ffc,,M - fc rooeiv0(l another lot of fino ??KCOANARIES-male as well as femalo birds. T. M. POLLOCK. King's Mountain Military School, YO UK VILLIS, s. c. I THE Firxt Session of thc School | yoarof 1871 will begin on tho 1st . ?of February. TKUMS.-For School Expenses, i. j e., Tuition, Hooks,Stationery, Ac, ', Hoarding, Fuel, Lights and Wash- | ing, $135 in currency, per session ol live months. For circulars containing lull particulars, apply to Con. A. COWARD. De? lOfw Piiacipal and Proprietor. Boarding and Bay Schcol, IVY THE MISSES MAMGAl'I/r, YO UK VIL LE, ii. 0. THE next session of this School will commence on tho FIRST OF FEBRUARY, .1871. Terms per Session of Twenty 'Weeks, payable one-half in ad? vance anil half in middle of session: Tuition in English, and Board, includ? ing Washing, Fuel and Lights_1105 00 Languages. 10 00 Instrumental Music. 25 00 Vocal Music. 25 00 ! For further particulars, addrcsB MISS JULIA MAN10AULT, Jan fi ftn8_Yorkvitlc. S. C. Central National Bank of Columbia. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF CoMPTnoLi.Eii OF THE CunnENCY, WASIUNOTON, January 18, 1871. WHEREAS by satisfactory evidenco pre? sented to tho undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLIMHIA, in the city of Columbia, in the County of Richland, and State of South Oa "rolina, has been duly organized nndcr and ac? cording to the requirements of tho Act of Con? gress entitled "An Act lo pr?vido a national currency, secured by a pledge ol United States bonds, and lo provide tor tho circulation and redemption thereof," approved June !1, 1S<>4. and has complied wit li ?ll tho provisions of | said Act required lo he complied with before commencing tho biieiiic-ed ol banking nuder said Act, Now, therefore, I, HI LAND lt. liULRUKD, Comptroller of thu Currency, do hereby cer? tify that TUB CKNTKAL NA TIONAL RANK OF CO LUMUIA, in thu eily of Columbia, in the County of Richland, and State of South Carolina, is authorized to commen?a the business of [ banking under tho Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand ?ind seal of ofllco, this Rltli dav of Jauuarv, 1871. HI LAND ii. UULBURD, Jun 17 Comptroller of the Currency. Carolina House. CASH w, CREDIT. -Tho proprietor of this popular resort would inform the public that tho experience of 1870, with its unpaid bills and past duo accounts to his establisb ment, lins induced tho resolution,that for tho futuro no credits will bo issued at his counter, but cash will be strictly required for all orders at his Bar. This rulo will bo preserved invi? olable. Thc proprietor renown his invitation to delinquents to call anil settle, and respect? fully' assures his friends and patrons that thc CAROLINA HOUSE will continue to bo pro? vided ?Rh tho choicest REFRESHMENTS, and conducted in the same mariner which bas made it a reputation. Jan 14 RICHARD HARRY. 25 Cents for Cotton. MESSRS. L?RICK A LOWRANCE having purchased tho right to manufacture John G. Ham's improved SEED and MANURE DROPPER, for Richland, would call tho allen tion of all farmers using fertilizers and re? quest au examination of this planter-tho best and most perfect ever yet invented; hav? ing taken tho premium at tho Georgia and Alabama Stato Fairs. Tho undersigned are prepared to furnish any quantity of Plows, Cotton Planters and Plow Handles, at a lo? figure Every variety of Agricultural Imple? ments on hand. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. I __Doc C_ _ I MONTEITH & FIELDING, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants COI.IIMIIIA, fi. C. "VTTI LL give strict attention to salo of To \V haeeo mid Country Produce. Dec 17 Dentistry. y^VgjijfiS THE undersigned would in UjRSHBm form bis friend, and patrons ^*-?Jj T.T F (hat he is prepared to execute scientifically and sat isfactorily all operations j and work of whatsoever kicd his profession demands. Terms accommodating. Ollicn over Messrs. Porter A Co.'s Dry Goods Store, on Main street, Columbia, S. C. Ollico hours fiom 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and trom 2 to 4 p. m. Nov .?> D. L. BOOZER, D. D. S. Ho for the Race! THE subscriber respectfully -j^-jsj&?ra? inviteB his friends and public in tt?^sw yj? general to call and sec his stock J 1 nf home-made SADDLES and ftMBBaBBM H A R N ESSi:s. which I can sell twenty-tivo ncr cent, cheaper than any Northern made goods, and will challenge any merchant in tho South tor fi,tum to compare with me in home-made work. Nov 0 3mo R. HANNAN, Main slrref. Hardy Solomon & Go., HAVING mitered into tho manufacturo of BRICK r.-id QUARRYING of GRANITE, and purchased of Messrs. Wright A Vinn, one of their new patent Brick Machines, capable of turning opt from 40.000 to 00,000 bricks per day, are now prepared to make contracts and furnish parties with HOV quantities of bricks j desired Apply to H A Ul) Y SOLOMON, ht bis , ! store, or ut the South Carolina Bank and Trust Company. Sept 3 Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and public in general that 1 have ^^?^^Jit just received an entiro now * mm% ?stock of Double and Single Bar rol GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Ponches, Pistol-Belts, Caps, Buck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for ali kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO. REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct 3 P. W. KRAFT. Main street. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! JAM selling tho best NORFOLK OYSTERS offered in this maikct, and get them fresh every day from Norfolk. T liavo also reduced tho prico to $1.75 por fallon, and smaller quantities in proportion, 'smilies can have them delivered at their ro side.ne.es, by leaving their orders at tho leo House. JOHN D. BATEMAN. Noy_28 _ 2 m o Just Received, 1 rv BBLS. PEARL GRIST, WJ 50 bushels extra Ano PINDAliS, For sale low by MONTEITH A FIELDING, Auction and Commission Merchants. AETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO,, Of Hartford, Connecticut? Capital $3,O0O,0OO--A8sets $6,000,000 Ok -*i: ??st?-.w?? GEORGE HVGG1NS, Agent, Columbia, 8. C. Established in Columbia, S. C., A. D. 1819. Incorporated A. D. 181'J. Charier Perpetual. THE WEALTHIEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY in America. Tbe most auc ccBBful Firo Insurance Company in America. A prompt and liberal adjustment a specialty. Protect yourself against IOSB, by at onco in? suring in the "iEINA." Tho best protection, against FUIE is a policy in tho "iETNA." In-' B?ro to-day, vinES will como whon least ex-' pected. Burengtli and reliability-f G.000,000- j not surpassed. Don't delay to take a policy; to-morrow, lire may ruin you. All claims for losses I promptly adjusted and paid at this Agency. GEO. UUQOINB, Agent, Columbia, 8. C. Oftico in roar of Mosers. Duflio A Chapman's Bookstore, Main streut, Columbia, S. C. .Tau 4 _3mo Announcement Extraordinary! THE attention of THE PUBLIC is called to thc groat inducements now of? fered in Clothing, flouts' Furnishing Coode, Huts, Ac, AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR Won rc now dispos? ing of our largo and i varied stock of floods, ! seasonable, AT COST, I being desirous of mak-1 ing a clean sweep, prc-1 paraiory to the Spring importation. FAIL NOT Wbilo an opportunity o der a TO OBTAIN BARGAINS. Main street, next to Polk ck House. Jan 8 At Heinitsh's Drug Store YOU CAN OHT.UN The Best Articles AT LOWEST THICKS. LIEBIG S EXTRACT OF MEAT. English Mustard, of warranted purity. Havoring Extracts, all concentrated and of high llavor. Spices of every kind, pure. Around Spices, pure. Russia Shred Isinglass. Coxe's Gelatine. Sea Moss Farina. Pure Arrow Root. Salad Oil, for dressings and table uso. Celery Seed, for llavoiing. Pure Extract of Vanilla Heans. Pure lixtract of Lemon, from thc fruit. Fresh Vanilla Beans. Triple Distilled Pose Water. Pure Extract Calves Feel Jelly. Food for Infants. Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch, linking Powders, of superior purity und ex? cellence, and at less price than any other in tho marka. E. H. UE1NITSH, Dec 18 Druggist. TIZLO MammotlL BOOT, SHOE, HAT AP TRIM i EMPORIUM HAS n<<w opened and ready for inspection thc largest ami most select)_ _ stoek of GOODS, in its Hue, over offered in this market. This stock has been selected with great care from tho best manu? facturers in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and other noted Shoe markets. Persons visi? ting our city ?luring our approaching Fair, will find il greatly lo their advantage, to call at tho Sign nf tho BIO BOOT and HAT, one door North of ibo Columbia Hotel. Every article sold in this Hotiso is warranted SH re? presented, lu point of stylo, quality ar.d price we cannot be surpassed. _ Oct 30 A. SMYTHE. GREAT RE?T OF PRICES IN ( ONSKOUF.NCE l?F IHK FALL OF GOLD! IMMENSE Htoek of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE; thc largest stock in tho State; BELL? IMO AT LOW FIOUSE8. lu consequence of thc low prices of Gold, the subscriber II.'IH concluded to sell his stock accordingly, nnd would call tho attention of tho visitors to thc Fair to call and examino boforo purchasing elsewhere, as it is a duty you owe to yourselves. AH ho asks is a fair trial. Call and be con? vinced. Wo also have on band a fine Htoek of CUT LEltY, both for pucket and table uso, with a largo assortment of SPORTING IMPLE? MENTS. Qivo mo a call and examino my stoek. Agent for FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. ISAAC SULZBAOHER, _.????vS Under Columbia Hocel. Nectar Whiskey. ?IBSON'S OLD FAMILY NECTOR and _J" Ryo WHISKEYS "Utepurest and best in market." Also, a full atock of RECTIFIED WHISKEYS, of all grades, always on band and for sale by J. A T. lt. AGNEW. School Notice. THE subscriber bavin g just sue tffftBk cceiled in procuring a residence for f.-^lygCT^lii-i family, linds it ncecesary to '?MjMy^clianiM) tho loention, and herein "^PSpF gives notico that ilia SCHOOL *SSMT FOR HOYS will positively bo open? ed on tho FIRST MONDAY in February, al his residence at the corner of Plain ami Hen? derson street.", next house above Kickcranii's j Hotel. C. H. HAHN WELL. Jan 12 18* ! Christmas Books. BRYAN A McCATtTER have j nut opened a now stock of HOLIDAY GIFT ROOKS hum London and New York. ALSO, Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Toilet Dooks, Card Cases, Pocket Knives, Gold Pens, Lotter Folders, Fency Inkstands, Work Boxes, Ladies' Com Eanions, PuoTOORAl'il ALIICMS, Writing Al? ums, Stereoscopes and Views, Chess Men, Backgammon Boxes, Croquet Boxes, of all prices. Thc Brit Inn und American Poet B, Pc ck ot and Family BIBLES, Books of COMMON PRAYER, all si/.OH and styles of binding; HYMN BOOKS, for different Churches. ALSO, Somo elegant CUBOMOS and PICTURES, in I neut frames. Dec 20 Grand Toy Emporium. M'KE?ZIE'S, Afatn Sired, Columbia, S. C., ?WHERE is ofYercd the largest and best selected stock of TOYS ever brought to this markej;. Dealers and others can bo accommodated, Whole? sale or Retail. Old and young, gravo and gay can bo suited from this varied collection. CANDIES of Pure Sugar manufactured daily. Also, CAKES AND PIES. A lino assortment of CANNED GOODS just receiving from the best manufactories. Frosh DATES, New Crop RAISINS, CITRON and CURRANTS. ALMONDS, and a full lino of ASSORTED NUTS. London BISCUITT and Trinco Albert CBACKEBS, (imported articles,) puro and of great benefit to the bick and convaleeent. JELLIES of puro fruit manufactured and sold at reasonable prices. Oct2? _ _JOHN MCKENZIE. Canned Goods. BLACK HERBIES, Green Corn, Cherries, Green Pean, Peaches, Pears, String Beans, Whortleberries, Tomatoes. All tho above at retail, for 25 cenls per can. Also, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Oysters, Lima Beans. Pine Apple, Sardines, Pickles, Catsups, Ac. For bale at very lowest ju ices, liv _ Dec 15 _J. A T. R. AGNEW. Liquors and Ci?ars. BRANDIES.-BRAN DENDUBO FRERES, 1835. James Hennessv, 1S58 and 1805. Finet CaBtillon, 18G0. WINES.-Moet A Chandon's CHAMPAGNES. These ail brande, being solo agent in South Carolina, and the Winos second to none. Sin Kim s.-All grades, from common to the finest AMONTILLADO. HOCK, WHITE ANO CLAD KT WINES.-Hock heimer, Laudesheimer, H't Sauternes, Latour Blanch, St. Julien, La Bose, Nierstener, Mar cobrium, H't Barsac, Chateau Sa nt ernes, Pontet Bauet, Marganx, Grand Yiu Chateaux, Lafitte and Latour, Vintage 1858. FINE WHISKIES, AC.-These aro selected with great care, and compriso tho finest known I brands, whilst tho stock of rectified goods, I domestic GINS, RUM, Ac, are offered at lower rates. SCOTCH WU UK EV_Beal PEAT REEK, is ot my own importation, very superior. CniARS-LIVE INDIAN, Figaro, Espanola, Palmetto, and other brands are offered, choice in qtialitv and moderate in price. SMOKING TOBACCO in variety, and spe? cially selected with regard to quality; and. a word in your ear, tho best ie always t he ch- ap est,;,i:i whatever one eats, drinks or smokes. Dec LS GEORGE SYMMERS. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey. Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Olmd, Dupuy, Cognac Brandy, Duff Gordon's Pale Sherry, South-side Madeira Wine, London Dock Port Wine, Hibbirt's London Porter, McEwen*? Scotch Alu. The abovo direct from the importers and warranted pure. For sale hy EDWARD Hi 'PE. UM KU Y'S UMVEUSAL Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE GINS, so wsll known throughout the South, need no comment. In style ot workmanship, and for efiicieucy of woik. their tune out, willi the same amount of power, is unequaled. It. TOZER, Agent, August 2 Columbia. H. G. Extra Cheese. -| f\(\ P.OXES Goshen, EnglMi Da-r* and Ji\ f\ f Pino Apple CHEESE, lor HS!.- low. OctllO_E. HOPE. Cigars. I / 1 EN Ul NE. Imported CIO ARS, together wit h ! Vjr a large supply of Domestic CIGARS. I Prices lo snit all. JOHN C. SEEGF.IiS. : Furniture Ware-room Plain Streit, near Main. NOW on hand i?nd daily re Cciving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville,tho largest assortment of FUR? NITURE over kept m this market, consisting lin part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din i ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different i patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES mado to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the best manner. Terms cash and Good? eben p. Gel 30 Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil. ANEW OIL, which will not light und, r 300 degrees Farenheit; never glims; is almost odorless and as safe as Sperm or /.ard Oil for family use, and when burned in (he MINERAL KPEBM LAMP, tho light ia equal to the best Kerosene, at a cost not exceeding one-half a cent. per hour. It rt quires but little atten? tion, no trimming, aud tho chimney never breaks from heat. A supply ot this safety oil, and a small assortment of Lamps, just received and for salo hy J. A T. R. AGNEW. llitrgnins in Clothing at HOKE'S. OREAT GER H} A H SITTERS. THE Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age. ALTERA TIVE~^~ANTI-BIL10 US and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. /S.- ?, - r ,. LIPPxMAN's great /Tl3AVL M Aft,, GE UM AN 1?ITT / ^ , EES ia proparod /a jei% ., ) > from the original [ff P^S'M/HWJMTV* I Gorman receipt IfiJ?^^T' 'rj**?Hi s ' now in P08?eeaion ivW >v3r?V C^?sw A' o'the proprietor? ffl^i'i/i\xt/l?@?? \ - -i ani1 iu Ul? harile TSL^^*^? is iv"'lProPartttlon that f"'fl w waa UBed in Ges /#$fa?? 'Ern$f?$ many upwards of ^?.%f M**^n^SSs?,':'" " 11 COI,tnryago; to SQl^ggBggg^g^^y^ day i6 household ^^?* ^i?? -3?"<.>' remedy of Germa ' ,fc^. *T "wny, recommended ?*> Vj?/?>sirg>4 . . . by its most omi ' '. neut physicians MPPMAN'S GREAT GEiiMAN BITTERS Is composed of tho pureat alcoholic essence of Germany's favorite beverage, imnr?trn?tecl "?lu ino juices and extracts of ?ar? "herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it one or thc bett and sureet preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Losa of Tone in the Stomach and Digestive Organs, Neivoua Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation,Liver Complaint. General Exhaustion, and a? a PREVENTIVE FOX CHILLS AND FEVER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. PEBIAhKH Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS tho best tonic known for the diseases to which thoy aro generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March 16,1870.?: Messrs. Jacob Lippman <fc Bro., Savannah. Ga-GENTS: I have beforo mo your esteemed letter of tho 14th inst., containing varions documents relative to your "Gorman Bitters." After a caroful examination I must confesa that your Bitters is really what you represent it to bo, an old German recipe of Dr- Mitoh erlich. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubtbo excellent for dyspopsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventive ot chills aod fover. I lind it to be a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (8igned) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKT.ANH MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippman A Bro., Druggist*, Satannah, Ga-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great Gf mian Bitters hero to my customers and friends, aud I find better sale tor it than any I have ever kept beforo. Thoso who have tried it approve of it verv highly, and 1 do not hesitate in saving that "it is far superior in value to any other Bitters now in use. J ours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for State of South Carob" ha-TX)WTEi MOISE ? DAVIS, HENRY BIS OIIOPF A CO.. GLACIUS A. WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER .V DUCKER, Charleton. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. Druggists. June gjyjjj Thc Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, |? Hundreds of Thonsands gjj-,, br Bear testimony to their "Wonder co lal Curativo Effecte, g Sra |||WHAT ARE THEY?Ip ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Pt S THEY ARE XOT A VILE ? % S Ss FANCY DRINK.PI? Miv' ef Pinn- lt inn, Willftkev, I'rour rip!rim aud R rfu yr E.itjtiMruiUict-ir;d.Fflceil a:.Isweetenedti flt"*.! !.. ? tv '**, calieil ** Ton? ie.;,'"* AppcUJti.ni," " I. .r. .tr., Oat lOfttf i'm! tippler u:i t) ?Ins?'.eiiao--and ruin, tint ure aim ) Medicine, mr. !.> fruin IM Salivo griots amt ItcrSsof California, Ire?* from x-11 Alcoholic SlhmitnnlH. Taeyaf? t'iot.U CAT ii LOO tl IM'ItlKIFSt nuil I.IKE i'lVIX? PltlN V? 1*1.15?perfect Renoval" r nad lnvtstorntor of the sy.-t.-m, parrying off r.ll poisonous matter ?ii rcstorlii;: thc bioon tor. krait hy condition. So person can take Hus.; Pl ;icrs accord! l? ulr.-i. t:i?n ami remain long unwell. For I ultu Mino lory nuil Chronic t?'.???? iiintiani neil (??Ul, DysprpNlu IT Indi dr st iou, Bilious, IC emit I cu t uto! Inter initient Fever*, IMsriiMr? of the IlloocL Liver, Kidney*, nutt lllaililer. Iiicca mt? iers luivo been mont sucesiKfnl. Such Di* enscH aro caused by Vi I ju I eil Illoiiil, whick lu generally produced Ly d-Taajjciiio.il of Hie. DitrcHiive Oren. II*. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Hcaitaclic. Vain in lim Shoulders, Conglu, Tijrht iic.-s of Hie Chest, DIzzblCKH, Sour Rrnctatlo'ii 1>C the Pt omach, Pad taste Ia tho Month D.lions Ai? tacks, Palpitation of t ie Iloa.t, Innomm?t lon cf I tic Lungs,P.tlu In t'es r.'gloiiH cf the K lum j-.anil n hundred other painful symptoms, tr: ::<. o(T sprlngaof Iij'Hpepsla. They Invigorate the Stomach ael ?iiir.ni?ls tUo torpid li vcr and bowels, which rcn.lcrthciti of un <..nulled ufllcney 1 i elcuasing thu Wooil ut nil I;: i ?a: ri I les. lind lmparUii? new. lifo Oiitlvlgoi to j |!ie MU dc< f\ stem; I PO It SIv I X ll ISEASES, i:rn|.tiom.Teltvr, i Fait Itiieiiai, illotc'icu. Spoti?, I'lmjdis, I'untules. Polls, CorlmnclCii, Hing-Worin?, Fcalil-Boad,.' or.: ' Kvcii.??rrslpi'la*, Ite?i, Scarfe, DlncoloratloiiB of ! tim skin. Ilamors anil IHsviMca of thc Skin, ot whalover naiuis or nature, are literally dug u.i and carried out of the system in n ohort time hy Ilia MMe of these. Hitters. Ono bottle In eucli cased will convince thc most IncreduloiiB of their curative cffecti?. Cleanse the Vitiated Illood whenever you (Ind1 lt? Impurities bursting through the skin In Pim? l>lc"i, RruptlonB or Sores; deanne ll when you find ll obstructed and sluggish In thc vclnsr cleanse lt when ll ls foul, and your feelings wilt tell you when. Keep tho blood pure and-'tile health of thc system will follow. *PIX, TAPE and other WORMS, larking te the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J. WALKER, Proprietor. H. II. MoDOHAVJl & I CO., Prag?rlste and (ion. .Vgonte. Pan Francisco, Cu'., n i I ".J and SI Commerce street, New York. t.O!.l> UV ALL IHWGOISTS AND DEALERS Dec: 2S llJITly A Desirable Store to Rent. mUE STORE ROOM, now occupied, by J_ Messrs. L?rick A Lowranco as a hardware and grocery establishment, is nowoffored for ? rent. This is a very desirable stand, situated j on .Main Btrect in tho midst of business, oppo I sit e the PHIRNIX office. Inquiroof J Oct 25 E. H. HEINITSH, at Drugstore.