Newspaper Page Text
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. ^????????g.j.Il ll 11 g e On*arlwtoV"^ say?f Governor Scott is carrying oat in good faith tho promises raudo at tho timo of his. re-election as Governor of Sooth Carolina. Ia Ina annual message to the G?nerai Assembly, delivered in Decem? ber-last, he pledged himself to make every legitimate effort for the restora? tion of harmony to the disturbed opin? ion of this State, and for tbe recognition by all classes in the State of their mutual dependence and common interest. Close apon tho heels of these handsome de? clarations came the reports of outrages in the upper part of the State. The houses ol inoffensive white men were fited into; a white mun was brutally murdered by the negro militia; a deputy sheriff, while in the discharge of bis duty, was fired upon sud killed. A band of disguised meu broke into thc County jail, took out five of the negroes implicated in the murder of a white man, shot two of them to death and mortally wounded a third. Nor were tales wanting of attacks upon the colored people by masquerading whites. These oooarrences caused serious uneasiness, and the responsible citizens of Uniou arid. Spartanburg Counties, in public meeting, pledged themselves to bend all their energies to the work of discovering the culprits and of preventiug the con? tinuance of deeds at variance with en? lightened publio sentiment and counter to the highest interests of tho State. In the meanwhile, the up-country Kadi oals, joined by the incendiary lenders o) the sea-board negroes, raised a bowl oi indignation, laying all tho blame upon the whites, demanding that martial law be proclaimed in tbe offending Counties, preaching the bloody gospel of fire and sword. Governor Scott was denouncer as a weak and feeble official, who bad not the brain to know bis duty, nor thc nerve for its discbarge. Threats of im peachment were banded to and fro. A concurrent resolution, haughty in word: and insulting in tone, was hurriedh passed and presented to thc Executive His answer is the special message print ed yesterday-an answer which disposa of the wild charges made against him while it proves that the Executive ii resolved to uphold tho prerogatives o: his high office and to maintain the sn premacy of the oivil power of the Stnto, Gov. Scott tolls tho members of tlx General Assembly that be has no inf or mation of anything like "a County or ganization to defy or to defeat the law.' The prompt and impartial administra tion of justice in Abbeville and Edge field proved that the civil power was sui ficient for the protection of life, liberty and property. Nor, OB the Governa frankly admits, is there any militia fore at the command of tbe Executive wbicl would be competent to suppress a vio lenee and disorder so general as to dis arm the power of the civil courts Every effort has been made to discove the crimiuals and bring them to trial bnt "the Executive is without tho power as he ought to be without disposition, ti interfere with the due administration o the law." These are, indeed, nobl words. Gov. Scott says distinctly thu not a single case bas been reported i which tho officers of tho law .'have bee resisted in the discharge of their duties. He adds: "There is no invasion which am called on to repel; no insurrectio which I nm called on to repress." Yet oolored "General" Whipper, and colore Congressman-elect Elliott, demand tba they be allowed to load 3,000 coust mili tiamen to root out rebellion and stain out disorder. Gov. Scott meets in th proper spirit the declarations made b tbe "responsible and influential citizens of Laurens and Spartanburg, and, in tb repression of lawlessness, proposes t apply unflinchingly "all the power c repression" which he can lawfully exe eise. His expressions, moreover, in ri gard to the use of an armed force for tl: public protection have the ring of tb true metal. He says: "It is my opiniou that the oivil law i the State ought to be.sufficient, and io my determination that it shall be sufi oiont to protect the person and properl of every and any citizen of the Stat however humble, friendless or obnoxiou I cannot bring myself to contempla the use of an armed force to punii individual violations of tho law in a tic of profound pence. Such a remet would be as bad as the disease, at woald be a public declaration that the was no civil government in South Cu.* lina, and that we are living in a cont tion of social anarchy. I am bound 1 my oath of office, as the Executive this State, and in reverence of thc principles of constitutional liberty whi are the vital force of true R?publicains to see that the law is duly enforce before I resort to other and duugero powers. I dare not and will not assut that justice cannot be administer! until tho effort has been made und t failure evideui." The recommendations of Goverr Scott, of a moro completo and efflch organization of the machinery uecessi for the administration of criminal j tice, will doubtless receive on early tention. Tho modifications propni appear to us to be prudent und reuse ble. We cannot, however, avoid 1 reflection that Governor Scott himsel largely responsible for the lack of "ab ty, discretion and courage" on the r of the Trial Justices, of which ho mu complaint. Those Trial Justices w appointed by him-in ignorance, hope, of the patent fact that not one ten had any other qualification than ultra Radioalisni of his political cn Governor Scott can himself do m towards reforming this part of the dicial system of the State. The speoial message breathes a sj of candor, of liberality, of fair deal and even of magnanimity, whicl: worthy of all praise. It is more t we had a right to expect, and everytl that the conservative citizen can do; For the first time we feel that Govei Scott is speaking, not as a party lea but- as the Chief Magistrate of the whole people of South Carolina. Anti wo aro confident that every right thinking innu will gladly accept tho olive-branch ex? tended to him. Tho welfare and peuce of the State tower above the schemes and plots of party. This ?R a generous and a law-abidiug people. Wo are cou fident, therefore, that Governor Scott, in tho honorable, dignified and just po? sition which bo has tuken, will receive thc cordial support and earnest co ope? ration of tho white citizens of the State. Tho Augusta Chronicle tout Sentinel says: Wo luke pleasure in laying before our readers to-day the special messngo of Gov. Seott in reply to resolutions of in? quiry passed by the South Carolina Jbe gisluture, because it is tho first official paper emanating from a Southern Undi? na! Governor which shows a disposition to do justice to the Southern people. Whatever may be our opinion as to the responsibility of Gov. Scott and Iiis party in South Carolina for the present deplorable condition of affairs in two or three Counties in that State, we cannot withhold from him the meed of praise duo for the sound conservative and con? stitutional views expressed in his mes? sage, and the frank acknowledgment be makes that tho publio sentiment of tho people in tho disturbed districts does not give countenance to theso disturbances, while "leading and influential citizens have declared, in language sufficiently strong, their abhorrence of theRe crimes and their willingness to nid the Executive in the suppression of them." We entirely agree with Gov. Seott in the opinion "that the civil law of the State ought to bo sufficient to protect the person and property of every citizen in thc State," and that "the uso of an armed force to punish individual viola? tions of tho law in a time of profound i peace would bo a remedy as bud as the | disease." We proudly assume that ours is a "Government of consent, not of j fore?';" that our whole system is founded j on the voluntary consent of the people, i and a resort to armed force in the ordi nary administration of tho law would bc ' in violation, not only to the express pro? visions of the organic law, but of thc great principles which underlie our sys? tem of goverument. The truth is, the public sentiment of tho communities in which tiieso outrages take place is mainly responsible for their occurrence, and public sentiment is tho only agency which can suppress them. We are glad to note tho fact that Gov. Scott takes correct ground ou this question. Since tho war, high civil functionaries ' in the South have relied for the enforce? ment of tho law too much upon military force. Iudeed, the bayonet power bas been appealed to for tho enforcement of all the legislation enacted in the pro? gress of reconstruction. Perhaps it was to be expected that civil officers who obtaiued their offices and were supported in their positions by military power, would naturally look to the same power as the proper means of enforcing thc laws, Rut when government waa again returned to tho hands of the people when State offices, high and low, were bestowed by the suffrages of tho people, the civil authority was rehabilitated with its long lost powers, and became inde? pendent of and superior lo the military. We regard the message of Governor Scott as a favorable indication that lead? ing Southern Radicals are at last yielding to the force of public sentiment in favor of the time-honored principles, that the military is subordinate to tho civil au? thority in the State, and that in the future, public sentiment will be called on to enforce the laws through the ju? dicial power of the government. Special Notices. TUUST WHAT TIMK. HAS SANCTION? ED.-The maxim that tho voice of tho pooplo is the voico of tho divinity, may, in somo casca, be open to doubt, but tho testimony of hone?t and enlightened wltnenscs extending through a series of years, and all to tho same purport, ia worthy of credence, admits of no question. Upon such testimony the reputa? tion of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters as an antidote and euro for many ailments is based. During tho twenty years that it has been bo fore the world, innumerable preparations in? tended to competo with it havo gone up like rockets, and come, down the extinguished sticks. Meanwhile, the progress of that in? comparable tonic has been swift and steady always upward ami onward hk'? the eagle's flight. Its introduction produced a revolution in tin rapt niles, and it proved lo bo one of thone salutary revolutions that cannot go backwards. To-day Hosteller's Bitters is ono of ibo mo.->t popular remedies in Christen? dom, and commands a larger sale than any. other medicinal preparation, domestic or im? ported, on this sid? of tho Atlantic. As a cure for dyspepsia, bilious disorders, nervous affections, general debility, and an a prevent? ive of epidemic fevers, it takes precedence of every other remedy. This fact should teach the ambitious country dealers who endeavor to foist their local abortions on tho public in its stead, how futile their small attempts to enjoin tho community must necessarily be. j Wlier? tho game tish havo failed them is no chance for tho "suckers." Jan IK ?(! "Tin: BIUOAL OHAHBKH."-Essays for Yonng Men, on preat SOCIAL EVILS and Anuses, which interfore with MARIIIAOE with auro means of rolief for tho Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent free of charge, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWAKD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 8. Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa._Nov 5 fimo OLb DANK BIL.L.S rina MUTIIATHD CVERBNOY bought and sold by Nov 23 Gmo D. QAM BUI LL, Broker. Central National Bank of Colombia. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OK COMPTUOLLER <>K TUK CunnKNcv, WAHHINOTON, January 13, 1871. WHEREAS by satisfactory evidence pre f i nicd to tho undersigned, il lins buen made to appear that TUE GENTHAL NATIONAL RANK OK COLUMUIA, in tho city ot Coluuibia, in the County of Richland, and Stnto 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 currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for tho circulation and redemption thereof," approved Juno ft, 1864. sud has complied willi all thc provisions of j said Act required to bo complied with before commencing tho business ol banking under 1 said Act. Now, therefore, I, H IE AND R. HULBURD, Comptroller of thc Currem y, do hereby cer? tify that Titu CKNTIIAL. NATIONAL RANK OK CO IA'MBIA, in the city of Columbia, in the County of Richland, and Stato of South Carolina, authorized to commence tho business of ? banking under tho Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of oflico, this Rilli day of January, 1871. IIILAND B. HULBURD, Jan 17 Comptroller of tho Currency. Carolina House. CASU is. CREDIT.-The proprietor of this popular resort would inform tho public that the experience of 1870, with RB unpaid billa and past due accounts to bis cstabiisl ment, has induced the resolution,that for the futuro no credits will bo issued al bis counter, but cash will bo strictly required for all orders at his Bar. This rulo will bo preserved invi? olable. The proprietor renews his invitation to delinquents to call and Bettie, und respect? fully assures his friends and patrons that tho CAROLINA HOUSE will continuo to he pro? vided with tho choicest REFRESHMENT3, aud conducted in tho same manner which bas made it a reputation. Jan 14 RICHARD BARRY. 25 Cents for Cotton. MESSRS. L?RICK * LOWRANCE having purchased tho right to manufacture John G. Ham's improved SEED and MANURE DROPPER, for Richland, would call the atten? tion of all farmer? using fertilizers and re? quest an examination of this planler-the best and most perfect ever yet invented; hav? ing taken the premium at tho Georgia and Alabama State Fairs. The undersigned are prepared to furnish any quantity of Plows. Cotton Planters ?nil Plow Handles, at a low ligure. Every variety of Agricultural Imple? ments on hand. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. _I)ee. :l Dentistry. THE undersigned would in? form his frond- and patrons that ho is prepared to execute scientifically and satisfactorily all operations and work of whatsoever kied his profession demands. Ternis accommodating. Ollice over MessrH. Porter iV. Co.'a Dry Goode Store, on Main stieet, Columbia, S. C. Oflico hours fi om 1) a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2 to 4 p. m. Nov 2'.l D. L. BOOZER, D. D. S. Ho for the Race! THE subscriber respectfully invites bis friends and public in general to call ami see his stock <>f home-made SADDLES and 'HARNESSES, which I can eell twenty-live per cont, cheaper than any Northern made goods, and will challenge any merchant in thc South tor (1,000 to compare with mo in homo-made work. NovC3roo _ lt. HANNAN, Main street. Hardy Solomon & Go., HAVING entered into tho manufacture nf BRICK and QUARRYING ot GRANITE; and purchased of Messrs. Wright A Vinn, one j of their new patent Brick Machines, capable of turning out from 40,000 to 60,000 bricks per day, are now propalad to make contractB and furnish parties with any quantities of bricks deaired. Apply to HAUOY SOLOMON, at bis store, or at tho South Carolina Bank and Truat Company. Sept 3 Guns, Pistols, Etc. ^^0* I INFORM my friends and ^^^<^ public in general that I have ^C^fcS^Jost roceived au entire new w Watock of Double and Singlo Bar? rel GUNS, REl'EATEBS, Flasks, Ponchee, Pistol-Belts, Caps. Buck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of list?la, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct 8 _p-"w- KRAFT, Mainstreet. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ?AM soiling the best NORFOLK OYSTERS | offered in this market, and get tbtm fresh every day from Norfolk. I llave also reduced the price to $1.75 per gallon, and smaller quantities in proportion. Families can havo them delivered at theil le sidences, by leaving their orders at the Ice House. JOHN D. BATEMAN. Nov 28 2mo ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLDS' IMPROVEMENT. fl^HOSE who have loBt several Natnral JL Teeth, and havo been advised to part with remaining sound ones, aa tb a first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, ari requested, before submitting to a practice, crue! in itself and often unnecessarily per? formed, to convince themselves of Ka fallacy, by lo dung closely into a matter of eu min i importance. The above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, ?ind alter a tho? rough toat ot more than three years, is found capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry baa heretofore done It is now possible til obtain partial cast*. which will eave for years Natural Teeth, and be at the same limo reliable in every respect. An invitation ia hereby given to auch aa feel interested to call at our Operating Itooms, and examino dupl?cale specimens of | casca now in actual usn. Nov Ot _ REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey. Sir Robert, lin niel t's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Dupuy, Cognuc Brandy, Duff Gordon's Palo Sherry, South-side Madeira Wino, London Dock I'ort Wine, Hibbert'u Loudon Porter, McEwen'? Scotch Alo. Tbo above direct from tbs importors and warranted pure. For sale by EDWARD HOPE. Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. AFINE lot of the best Pan-cake and Fig Chowing TOBACCO. Nov 8_JOHN C. 8EEOERS. j Extra Cheese. "I f\f\ BOXES Goshen. English Dairy and 11UU Pine Applo CREESE, lor eale low, Oot 30 E. HOPE. AETNA Fi?tE INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Connecticut. Capital $3,000,000-Assets $6,000,000 ^^^^^^^^^^ ^ . ? A-:- ? Josy GEORGE HUG?-INS, Agent, Columbia, S. C. Established in Columbia, S. C.. A. 1>. 1RJ0. Incorporated A. I). 1819. Charter Perpetual. T?1V. WEALTHIEST FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY iu America. Tho moat suc? cessful Firo Insurance Company in America. A prompt and liberal adjustm< nt a Bi>ccialty. Trottet youreclf agaiiibt IOBB, by at once in? juring in tho ".EIN A." Tho bent, protection against KIBE lu a policy in tho "iETNA." In Buro to-dav, ii HEH ri ill como when leant ex? pected. Strength and reliability-$0,000,000 not surpassed. Don't delay to take a policy; to-morrow, Ure may ruin yon. All claims for losses, pre ni pl Iv adj neted and paid at thia Agency. GEO. HUGGINS, Agent, Columbia, S. C. Office in rear of Messrs.Duffie A Chapman's Bookstore, Main street, Columbia, S. O. Jan 4 3mo Announcement Extraordinary! THE attcution of THE PUBLIC is called to tho great inducements now of? fered iu Clothing, G on ta' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Ac, AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAE We aro now dispos? ing of our large and varied stock of Gooda, seasonable, AT COST, being desirous of mak? ing a clean sweep, pre? paratory to the Spring importation. FAIL NOT While an opportunity ofl'?:rs TO OBTAIN BARGAINS. Main etreet, next to Pollcck House. Jan 8 At Heinitsh's Drug Store YOU CAN onTAIN Thc Best Articles AT LOWEST PH ICES. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. English Mustard, of warranted entity. Flavoring Extracts, all concentrated and of high flavor. Spices of every kind, pure. Ground Spices, pure. Russia Slued Isinglass. Coxu's Gelatine. Sea Moss Farina. Furo Arrow Root. Salad Oil, for dressings and table UBO. Celery Seed, for flavoiing. Turo Extractor Vanilla Beans. Puro Extract of Lemon, from the fruit. Fresh Vanilla Roans. Triplo Distilled Rose Water. Pure Extract Calvi s Feel Jelly. Food fur Infants. Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch. Baking Powders, of superior purity and ex? cellence, and at les? price than anv other in the market. E. II. HEINITSH, Deo 18 Druggist. TJtLO Mayn ra otis. BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND TRUNK EMPORIUM ffiSBjh HAS now opeued and WfflM ready for inspection tho BBB? largest and most select^_ ^K^i stuck of GOODS, iu its line, ever offered in this market. This stock has been selected with great care from tho beat manu? facturers in Bonton, New York, Philadelphia and other noted Shoo markets. Persone visi? ting onr city daring our approaching Fair, will lind it greatly to their advantage to call at the Sign of tho BIO BOOT and HAT, one door North of tho Columbia Hotel. Every article sold in this House is warranted a? re? presented. In point of alvie, quality and price we cannot be surpassed. Oct 30 A SMYTH E. GREAT REMOTION OF PRICES IN CONSEQUENCE OK III H FALL OF GOLD! IMMENSE stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELItY, SILVER and PLATED WARE; tho largest stock in the State; BELL? ING AT LOW KIO IF KEB. in coiiseipn nee nf the low prices of Gold, the subscriber has concluded to sell his stock accordingly, and would call tho attention of tho visitors to tho Fair to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as it is a duty you owe to yourselves. All he asks is a fair trial. Call and bc con? vinced. We alan have on hand a flue Block of CUT? LERY, both for pocket and table use. with a largo assortment of SPOUTING IMPLE? MENTS. Givo mo a call and examine my stock. Agent for FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. ISA AO BULZBACHER, Nov 8_Under Columbia Hotel. Nectar Whiskey. GIBSON'S OLD FAMILY NECTOR and Rye WHISKEYS "the purest and best in I market." Also, a full stock of RECTIFIED I WHISKEYS, of all gradea, always on hand I and for salo by J. ? T. R. AGNEW. THE NICKERSON HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C., 'TYTTLTJ not bo closed ou account of tho W (loath of tho latn Proprietor, WILLIAM A. WniOHT, but will bo carried on as herotn foro, bv bis widow, MTB. HAHAH L. WKIOHT, anti her son, WILLIAM C. WHIG UT. Thc friends of thc lato proprietor aro invited to call as usual. HARA il L. WRIGHT, Doc. 30 WM. G. WRIGHT. Grand Toy Emporium. MCKENZIE'S, Jlfafn Street, Columbia, S. C., WHERE is offered tho largest nnd ibost selected stock of TO YR ever ibronght to this market. Dealers and other? can bo accommodated, Whole? sale or Retail. Old and young, grave and gay can be suited from this varied collection. CANDIES of i'uro Sugar manufactured daily. Aleo, CAKES AND PIES. A fino assortment of CANNED GOODS just receiving from Ibo best manufactories. Fresh DATES, New Crop RAISINS, CITRON and CURRANTS. ALMONDS, and a full lino of ASSORTED NUTS. London RISC U ITT and Trinco Albert CRACKERS, (imported articles,) puro and ol great benefit to thc sick and convalescut. JELLIES of puro fruit manufactured and sold at roaeonablo prices. Oct 26_JOHN MCKENZIE. Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil. ANEW OIL, which will not light under 300 degrees Farenheit; never gums; is almost odi ilesa and OK safe as Sperm or Lard Oil for family use, and when burned in (he MINERAL SFKItM LAUF, tho light is equal to tho best Keroscno, at a cost not exceeding one-half a cent, per hour, lt requires but littlo atten? tion, no trimming, and the chimney novor breaks from heat. A supply of this safely oil, and a small assortment of Lamps, just received and for salo by _J. k T. R. AGNEW. Cigars, ENUINE Imported CIGARS, together with \JC a largo supply of Domestic CIGARS. Pricos_to suit all._JOHN C. SEEGEBS. Novelties-Special Attractions. NOW opening and showing, tho largest and most elegant assortment of French und English FANCY GOOD'S ever brought to this market, selected especially for the Holidays. Elegant Perfumery, Colognes and Extracts, New and superior Toilet Soaps, Perfume Boxes, Toilet Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, German, French and English Toilet Watery, Atkinson's Extract White RoeeB, Lubiu's Perfumes, Extracts, Sachet, Low's new Perfumes and Extracts, Coudray's Fashionable Cologne, Coudray's Lavender Water, German Farina Cologuc, Superior Bay Rum, A large and fine assortment of Flair Bm-li? es. Tooth Brushes, English and French Dressing Combs, Ivory Fine-tooth Combs, Elegant Pomade for the Hair, Eau Lustral, Circassian Lustre, Cloth Brashes, Turkish Rubber, Turkish Towels, Tooth Picks, Elegant Soaps, tho largest assortment in j the city, A beautiful selection of Fancy Perfum Sachets. For sale bv Dec 18 E. H.* HF.INITSH. Druggist. MI- IEE. BE3FLDE1.32"?JSI Furniture Ware-room Plain Street, near Main. _t^j?f*^^r*r* NOW on hand sud daily rc *vj 7?"^?? tf?jcciving from the manufac jf *U 1 'll'liWj Trl l ni1 tlf N''w York, Boston, ftfaM^juLaJp Cincinnati and Louisville,the ^T^^^^^jf largest assortment of FUR? NITURE over kept in this market , consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut aud Imitation; also, tho celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTEEb'SES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the boat manner. Terms ?ash and Good* cheap. Oct 30 Liquors and Cigars. BRANDIES.-BB ANDEN BUBO FRERES, 1835. James HenneeBv. 1858 and 1805. Pinet Castillon, 18G0. WISES - Mocti Chandon's CHAMPAGNES. TheBO all brandB. being sole agent in South Carolina, and the Wiues second to none. SUEUUIKS.-All grades, from common to the finest AMONTILLADO. HOCK, WHITE ANO CLAUET WINKS.-Hock heiuier, Landesheimer, H't Sauternes, Latour Blanch, St. Julien, La Bose, Nlerstener, Mar cobrinm, H't Barsac, Chateau Sauternes, Pontet Banet, Margaux, Grand Vin Chateaux, Ls title and Latour, Vintage 1858. FINK WHISKIES, AC.-These are selected with great care, and comprine the finest known brands, whilst tho stock of rectified goods, domestic GINS, RUM, Ac, ai o offered at lower rates. SCOTCH WHISKEY.-Real PEAT BEEK, is of my own impon al ion. very superior. Cm ABS -LIVE INDIAN, Figaro, Espanola, Palmetto, and other brands aro offered, choice in quality and moderate in price. SMOKING TOBACCO in variety, and s;.i ciallv selected with regard tn quality; and, a word in your ear, the bent, is alwavs the ch' ap est,'.i:i whatever one eats, drinks or smokes. Dec 18 GEORGE S Y M.M ELS. KM KR. Y'S UNIVKRSAL, Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE GINS, so well known throughout the Sunlit, need no comment. In style ci workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn out, with the Hamo amount ni power, is unequaled. R. TOZER, Agent, August 2 Columbia.?. C. Irish Potatoes. 2ST BB LS. choleo Table POTATOES, for O sale low. EDWARD HOPE. Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES, Green Com, Cherries, Oreen Peae, Peaches, Pears, String Beaus, Whortleberries, Tomatoes. All tho above at retail, for 25 cents per can. Also, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Oysters, Lima Beans, Pine Apple, Sardines, Pickles, Catsups, Ac. For eale at very lowoBt prices, by Dec 15_J. AT. R. AGNEW. Bagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties AFULL SUPPLY oonstantly on hand and for salo low, by J. A T. R. AGNEW. GERMAN BITTERS. IHK Purest Medicated Cordial ot the Age. ALTERA TIVE~AN~Tl-BILIO US ano INVIGORA TINO PROPERTIES. MP I'M AN'Rg real GERMAN BITT> . EUS in prepared from tho original ( Gorman rccoipt f now in possession . of tho proprietor! sA^and ia Gio ?amt Jh-^ipreparation thal * 6 ti waa UBcd in Ger? many up warda oj a century ago; to day is household remedy of Germa? ny, recommended by its most emi? nent physicians. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS la composed of tho purest ulcobolic CHeencc ol Gcrmauj'e favorito hcverago, impregnated with tho juices and oxlructB of raro herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined makt it ODO of the best and Burcflt preparations foi tho cure of Dyspepsia, Loaa of Tono in the Stomach and Digestivo Organs, Nervniia Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and us a riiEVENTl VE FOR CHILLS AND FE VE J AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FKMALKS Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TEItS tho best tonic known for tho disenseuti which thoy aro generally subject, and whero i geutlc stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH. March 1G, 1870.?, Messrs. Jacob Lippman <fc Bro., Savannah On.-GENTS: I have heforo me your esteemcc lotter of tho lith inst., containing variout documenta relativo to your "Gorman Bitters.' After a careful examination I munt contest that your Bitters ?B really what you represen! it to bo, an old Gorman rccipo of Dr. Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubtba excellent for dyspepsia, goncral debility anc nervous diseases, and is a good preventive o chilla and fever. I find it to be a mo6t de lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippman & Bro., Druggists Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I havo intro doced your Great Qrrman Bitters hero to vat customers and friends, and I find hotter salt for it than any I havo ever kept before. Thos< who havo tried it approve of it vcrv highly and I do not hesitate in saving that "it is fai superior in value to any other Bitters now ii uso. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for Stale of South Carob na-DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRI. BIS OHOPP it CO.. OLAfTUS A WITTE 6TEF FENS, WERNE): .V BUCKER, Charlotou. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. Druggists. _ June2ly||4 The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, sa Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony to thctr"Wonder- ? ocr ? o ful Curativo Effecte, g ?t? Hi WHAT ARE THEY?|=p Pw3 _ _52 Pfc? THEY ARE KOT A VILE 3 3 8 "?FANCY DRINK Jil Mada < r l>uor Hum. Wiitakey, rm?r spirit H ii ntl ii <? f ii se l.ltjti or? doctored, trdeed and sweetened til plc.se Ih i timto, eaUu.l " Ton? ics,"" Appetizers," " i?wi.orcr*," A-c. that lead tile tippler on t?> drunter min1? and ruin, bnt arc a true Medicine, ma le. frosn the Native Knouand Bertis of California, free t'rnlll nil Alcoholic Ktli.iiitnnta. TtoeyaT? tim ca lt KAT itl.OOl? IM KM- ir.lt ami LU'S MIVIXU PRIN? CIPLE a perfect l.cnovalor andluvlsurator of ttl?! System, carry!-.s off all poisonous mattel' und restoring t!ie blond to a heolUiy condition. No porsoii ran take the.ic lit;tera according to <".:r .;. tlon nnd remain long uaw. ll. por IiiQsimiiitiiory natl Chronic Ulicu nu.t ism e. nt! Cou!, Dy spcpimi ur Iud?* iccntloii, Bilious, Keminent nml Inter? mittent Fcvcr?, Diminue* of tho Moori, Liver, Ivldueys, nud Madder, these Hit? lers haV? beeil moat Mtcceiwfui. Hurh ?)i? ensrn arc ca'?-cd by Yllintctl Blood, Whicli ia generally produced by dcrauuciuant cf Kio Bl nea tl?* o O remua. BYSBKI'SIA OR 1NniGKSTION. Headache, l'utti l? tho bbouldara, Conclu, Tight? ness of tho Clio?l, l)l7.z!nitM, Sour Eructation* of thcRtmnach, Hod Hst-; 11 the .Mouth IVilloca At? tacks, l'alpIU-Alon of Kui Heart, Indamicntiun o? tilts l.u?s*.rn.i In l'sc r?gion? ef Hie IC I? tn. y H. and a hundred oilier painful symptoms, rr; t!io off Hpringsof Dys-iep'lu. They lt?v:?orat . Km Rtnmnr'.i aid stltnnlato thc I irpld liver and how.:Sn, which ren.hxthein of un equalled cnlcs'cy I i rlcnnslntc Kw blood cf nil Impnrlths, n i l liiipurliag new life a id vlyor to tho ivUo?o*yttv?iU. TBK Sil I N IMSnABES. -rurKo-s.Tetter, Si.'.: Rheur.i,IV.i>:ol,is. S,> .?U, I'lmples, Pustules, 't .;i?, Carbuncle*, King-Worms, Scsltl-Hca-I, Rons Kyi i.r.r\-l;.. !.i , Heh. Scurfs, Discoloration:! e.* iliu Skin, Honors and Ulsinsca cf the Skin, of whatever name or natur-, ara literally dug v.* and carried ont of Kio rvateiul:i n abort Kmc ' ;. ths '>?'..'? of llicfja ftlt'ers. One bettie In ruck r.-.? -s win convlnea the mon Incredulous of itu.ir curative effect*. Cleanse tie; Vitiated DI nod whenever yoii find Its Impurities bunting through tho skin in Pim? ples, i!riii>?i<>ns or Bonsai cleanse lt when you lind it obstructed nnd Bllifrcrtatl In the. veins; cleanse lt when lt Is foul, nn<ly?>ur foellni;s will tell you When. Keep the blood pure and the health of tho Bystcni will follow, ^riN, TA PB and other WORMS. lurking to thc system of so many thousands, ore effectually destroyed and removed. Kor full directions, rend carefully thc circular around citch bottle. J. WALKER, Proprietor, lt. H. MCDONALD & Ci.. DrngtrislR and t?en. Agon?a, Ran Francisco, Cal., tv.id "!amisi Commerce Street. New York. BOLD BY ALL DltUOGlSTS AND DEALERS. D2S |tTI ly GEIGER & McGREGOlt. Agents._ A Desirable Store to Rent. THE STORE ROOM, now occupied B; Messrs. L?rick A Lowrance SB a hardwan and grocery establishment, is now offered foi ront. This is a very desirable- stand, situatec on Main street in tho midst of business, oppo sito the PWKNIX office. Inquire of Oct 25 E. II. HEINIT8H, at Drug Store.