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m*mmmm r X THE DAILY 'Let our Just Censure PHOHIX. Attend the True Event." 3Y J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 176. r*J"?l? Poor Wort ran'd PMt V . ' - MK. EDETOB: "Tho robber band," beaded by the Ohio Governor of "oar beloved State," in this hoar of their extremity, make plaintive appeals to the poor VT bites to join in with the freedmen-, and aid io retaining thom in power, foras mnoh as these poor whites have been liberated by tho war for tho Union, from a bondago quite as oppressive as was the bondago of tho negroes. They assort that their's is the poor man's party. This writer oan go further and say that it is also the poor woman's party. Proof: There is liviDg near this oity a very poor widoie, who has one eon about thirteen years of age, that is sadly adlioted, and also an afflicted grown-up daughter. This widow is so extremely poor that Hhe is unablo to bay meat for herself and family. Like many other poor people, both white and black, abo was unablo last summer to pay her part of the taxes necessary to bo wrung from our impoverished people, in order that tho wealthy Ohio M. D. might be reimbursed for that munificent invest? ment that he made of ten cents on tho dollar, in currency, for gold interest bearing bonds on "our beloved State," which investment was made for tbe dis? interested purpose of giving credit to the State. A fow weeks ago, one of tho tax-gatherers repaired to the house of this poor widow, to collect her tax, ($1.75.) Sbo had no money; and this cormorant was so friendly to tho poor widow, that be was actually going to bring her mattress to town and put it up at auction, in order to raise the $1.75 tax money for her. He finally concluded that he would rather not be at so much trouble, and agreed to leave it, upon the condition that she should come to town next day and beg tho $1.75 from the charitably-disposed people of tho city. This she did, and thas contributed her "mito" to tho reimbursement fund. The namo of this poor woman can bo forth-coming, if the responsible parties dare deny the troth of the foregoing statement. ALPHA. AK OLD WAH HOUSE.-We saw at Mill? wood, in Mason Oounty,- recently, a stal? lion whose war record is worthy of special note. He was originally owned by Gen. Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, and was rode by that officer on a number of occasions. Some timo during tho war Gen. H. presented him to GOD. John Morgan, and that noted chieftain rode him in some of his memorable cam? paigns. The animal escaped tho perils of battle until Morgan's forces reached Cyntbiana, when, at the engagement at that place, ho was shot in three pinces, and he still bears tho scars. On Mor? gan's retreat he took one of the horses of Dr. Dobyas, of Sardis, and left his wounded charger in his stead. Dr. D. properly cared for him until his wounds healed, and afterward sold bim to Dick Lee, of Fleming, for 8300, though he is kept by Jumes W. Alexander, of tho same county. No amount of money could now buy him, Mr. Leo says. Though tho battle-scarred steed is twen? ty-five years old, he is still fleet of foot, and holds his head as high as he did in his younger days. Since tho war he took premiums at several fairs in Ohio before it was known that he bad been a "rebel" ? horse, but when that became known tho directors of the fairs refused to allow him to enter the rings. He is indeed a good old rebel "war boss," and bis ca? reer should be recorded ia somo "histo? ry of tho rebellion."-Carlisle Mercury. THE DULLNESS IN WALL STREET.-Tho brokers have been wondering incessantly at the almost chronic inactivity of Wall street. The extent of that dallness was measured at the annual meeting of the ; Clearing Houso yesterday-on institution comprising nearly all the banks in tho city, when the exchanges for the year i ending October 1, 1870, showed a falling off of 611,000,000,000 (!) as compared with tho exchanges for the year previous. The activity of commercial and financial circles in 1868-'Gt) required an iutor change of money in this city to tho ex? tent of 838,000,000.000. Tho financial activity being eliminated almost entirely by tho paralytic stroke which speculation received in September, 18G9, the ex? changes for tho year ending last Satur? day, October 1, were only 827,000,000, 000. At the same time tho average daily business in money was reduced from 8125,000,000 to 8100,000,003. [Nero York Herald. Tho Commissioner of Internal Reve? nue has decided thut where business men bad on band ou tho 1st of October, any amount of blank receipts with two cent stamps imprinted thereon, they can bo allowed to oxchango them for equal value of revenue stamps of any denomination they may select. This action is caused by tho law. which wont into effect on the 1st of October, abo? lishing stumps on receipts. A most melancholy accident, resulting in the instant death of two young men in the neighborhood of Tleasnut Laue post office, Edgefiold County, South Carolina, occurred on Saturday night, tho 24th inst. Threo young men wero on nu opossum hunt, and in felling a tree in which they supposed their game had sought refuge, an adjacent dead tree also fell, instantly killing two young men, William Timmcrman and William Dean. FIRST FOR TUE MONTU.-Our monthly calendar, showing tho loBses by fire in this contry for the month of September, exhibits an alarming increaso over tho previous month, and is altogether unpa? ralleled for tho same month in any pre? vious year. Tho question now arises, havo steam and machinery fully met the expectations of tboso wuo urged thom as executive agents in suppressing con? flagrations?-New York Herald. Whito teachers aro abandoning tho Cincinnati schools into which colored children have boen introduced. ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN COLOR.-ODO Morgan murdered Lieutenant Packard at East Staughton, Massachusetts, and escnped into n swampy wood. The neighbors turned out en masse to cap? ture him; but he kept them at bay by going where they dared not follow. So they have set the woods on fire in a circle, tho man within it, and hired a $100 bloodhound to tear him to pieces as soon as the fire drives him from cover. KILLED BY ins WIFE.-In New York on Wednesday a man nnmed Poter Cas siday died from injuries received a few days ago by being pushed out of a third Btory window by his wife, who was in liquor. The man at the timo was sharp? ening a knife on the stone ledge, when the wifo suddenly Beized him by the legs and threw him over, while her three children were looking on. Tho cause of tho Emperor in England appears to be under the especial diplo? macy of M. Rouher and Baron Jerome David, who aro in frequent conference with tho Empress, and are activo with other adherents in canvassing the resto? ration of the fallon dynasty. Prussia is said to favor the movement, and by some is believed to be to some extent connected with it. Nilsson, the great singer, and See bach, the renowned German tragedienne, continue to martyrize the shoddies in New York. Of course what they sing or act is all unintelligible jargon to tho shoddies, but they dare not stay away for fear of not being thought "fashion? able" or "cultivated," and so their tor? ture coutinues. DEFAULTING POSTMASTER CAPTURED. James H. W. Cousart, tho defaulting postmaster at Lancaster, who made his escape from Lancaster County jail over a year ago, was arrested by tho United States authorities in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday last, and in default of $5,000 bale committed to prison. A New York Frenchman, who had be? come insane from the receut reverses of the armies of his native country, com? mitted suicide lasl week by leaping from the roof of a house to the ground, a dis? tance of eighty feet. MARRY ME OR DIE.-A Chicago darkey becoming enamored of a whito servant girl, asked her to marry him, aud being indignantly rejected, cut her throat, and then stabbed himself. On Monday evening last a boiler in a soap factory at Bradwood. Illinois, ex? ploded, instantly killing F. Tensler, J. Highman, William Heartsler and Fidet Rose. Tho number of lives reported to have been lost by the freshet in tho Shenan? doah Biver, between Harper's Ferry und Staunton, numbers te irly 100. A family of Stoadmaus, numbering twenty-two persons, lived on tho island at Harper's Ferry. Out of these twenty were drowned during tho recent flood. The corner-stone of the first Roman Catholic Church among tho mountains of North Carolina was laid in Ashvillo on lust Sunday week. . Moro assassinations of foreigners in China are reported. Troops ore also said to bo collecting between Pekin and Tien-Tsin. A bruto named James Grady, raped and murdered an old lady named Faulk? ner, aged nearly seventy. The crime was committed in Washington City. A great cry comes from India for wo? men doctors, as mon are not permitted to visit tho women, who, when sick, suf? fer from every neglect. To Contractors. SEALED proposals for building an addition to thc Lunatic Asylum, iu thc city of Co? lumbia, S. C., will bo received un Ul WEDNES? DAY, October tho 12th, 187?. at tho oflico of W. li. NASU, ESQ.; plans aud speciiications to be seen at tho ollico of Mu. BEBO, Architect. Tho Cumin it tee reserve tho right to accept any estimate, although not the lowest. The contractor will bo required to give bond with approved sureties for tho faithful per? formance of tho contract. Any information needed can bo had on ap? plication to tho Committee. JOE. TAYLOR, Oct G G_W\ B. NASH._ Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAVING opened a Branch HouBe in tho city of Columbia, oller for salo tho latest patented and beet made STOVES; tho moat improved pattorua and rogu lar aizca of all kinda of TIN-WARE, and everything in those particular linea, with continence of thoir merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kinda of job work dono with despatch, hy superior workmen. Plumbing, in all itv branches, ex? ecuted, li you want Wator carried to all convenient points about your promises, we will do your work at such prices as will enable all to afford it. Tho public aro invited to call. Storo in Ehrlich's Budding, four doora below Bryce's corner. _ _Aug 18 f State of South Carolina-Richland Co. Susan P. Gibbes, cf al., ve. Anna M. Gnignard and James S. Guignard, Administrator, fi al. * * * ? * IN compliance with tho decretal order in tho above stated case, tho creditors of tho lato James Sanders Guignard aro hereby notified that they arorequirod to present and establish by proof their respective demands against his estate, on or beforo the ?1st ot NOVEMBER next, before mo, at mv oflico in Columbia, South Carolina. D. B. DESAUSSUBE, liopt 3 i Special Referee. KMEUY'S UNIVERSAL Cotton Gins and Condensers. Tn ESE GINS, so well known throughout tho South, ncod no comment. In stylo of workmanship, and for eflicicncy of work, their turn-out, with tho samo amount of power, ia unequaled. R. TOZER, Agent, August '2 Columbia, 8. C. Special Motioes. A chinner of Faul*.-Space ia valuablo in a newspaper, and it is therefore proposod in this advertisement to condenso a variety of facts, important to tho public, into a small compass. Thoao facts rofer to Hostotter'a Stomach Bitters-what that celebrated medi? cino ia, a ml what it will do. In the Hi st place, then, tho articlo ia stimulant, tonic aud alter? ative, consisting of a combination of an abso? lutely puro spirituoua agout with tho most valuablo medicinal vegetable subatances that Botanic re-anarch baa placed at tho disposal of tho chemiat and thc physician. Thoao in? grediente aro compounded with great caro, and in Buch proportiona aa to produce a pre? paration which invigorates without exciting tho general syatem, and tones, regulates and controla tho etomach, tho bowels, tho liver aud tho minor aecrctivo organe. What thia groat reetorativo will do muat be gathered from what it baa done. Tho caso of dyspepsia, or any other form of indigestion, in whfoh it ha? boen persistently administered without effecting a radical cure ,B yet to bc heard from, and tho same may bo said of bil ioua disorders, intermittent fever, nervous af fectiona, general debility, constipation, sid headache mental despondency, and the peen liar complaints and disabilities to which tin feeblo aroao subject. It purities all the ?hnds o tho body, including tho blood, and the genth stimulus which it imparts to tho nervous Bys tem ia not succeeded by th elsi ig h est re-action Thia is a chapter of facta which readers, foi their own Bakes, should mark and remem ber._Oct 2 t<> PAIN KILLER-PERSY DAVIS A SON MANDFACTUBEP.S AND TaoruiETons, Pnovi DENCE, H. I. [TESTIMONIALS FIlOTtf THE rnEss.l This remedy ia well known to bo one of th very boat over offered to tho public. I i is all that it ia roprcacntcd to be. The teati moniale in its favor, roaching back fora serie of years, and tho oxperienco of a long tesl incontestibly provo it to bo ono of tho mos reliable specifics of tho ago.- Old Norlli SlaU Wo cheerfully add our testimony in favor c this medicino-Hornau Citizen. DAVIS' PAIN KILLEII.-We have tried thi medicine, and asauro our readers that it nc only possesses ail tho virtues claimed for ii but m many instances sui passes any othc remedy we havo ever known. [Herald oj Gospel Liberty. It ia really a valuablo medicine-it ia usc by many physicians.-Boston Traveler. I have used Davis' Pain Killer, and consult it an indispensable articlo in tho medien: box. It baa effected cures in diarrhoea, ac for cuts and bruises it ia invaluable. [A'etr York Examiner. Spoken of in terms of high commendatic by both Druggiat and Physician. [Philadelphia Eagle. There ia no medicine I value ao highly i the Pain Killer-have used it for years, and : every inatance it baa proved a sovereign rem dy.-Mesenger, Glens Falls, Nexo York. Known almost universally to bo a go< remedy for hums, and other pains of tho bod and ia valuablo, not only for colda in wintc but for various summer complaints. Oct A jjjBng_[Christian Advocate. Getting Murrlcd.-IC HS ay s for Young Me on Social Evils, aud tko propriety or inipr priety of getting Married, with sanitary he for those who feel unlit ti d for mat rim on happineaa. Sent free, in sealed envelope AddroBB, I?OWARD ASSOCIATION, Box Philadelphia, Pa. _ Sept 17 3tnc Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in thia city have been in don that I could hold out supplying them wi Beer this summer. I now inform tho pub that I have a large supply of old Lager B< on hand, which 1 put against any Boer brou? from tho North, or eyen imported from G many, as to purity aud strength. I am rea to tost it by tho Boer acalo. Aug 20 JOHN C. KEEPERS Polishing Powders. MAGIC POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silv Ac, ton cents per box. Tripoli, for cleaning Braae, Silver, Gold, & ten cente per paper. Bath Driel: for cleaning Cutlery, Ac. Just received and for aale bv Sept 2_J. A T. R. AGNEW ICE! ICE! ICE HAVING put my machino in oporatioi now inform tho public that I am roi to aupply any and all ordors for ICE. Prico t ccntB per pound by tho retail. For 100 poui or more, agreements will be mado. Th? can bo obtained at either t ho npper or loi atoro. J. C. SEEGERS Aug 31_ Philotoken. FEMALES (FRIEND. Tho beat medic known for Feiualo Complaints. For sale at HEINITSn'S Sept 22t_Prue; St on Hardy Solomon & Co., HAYING cntcrod into tho mannfactur BUICK and QUARRYING of GRAN! and purchased of Mesara. Wright A Vinn, of their now pntent Brick Machines, cap? or turning ont from 10,000 to uJ.OOO bricks day, aro now prepared to make contracts furnish parties with any quantities of br desired. Apply to HARDY SOLOMON, at store, or at tho South Carolina Bank Trust Company. _Sept The Office OF the Exocutive Committee of tho Ui Reform Party ia over the Savings Bl All poisons friendly to tho cause, will 1 access to tho ro ni at any lime of tho whero they ran seo tho panoro, and get uewa. Office boura from from 9 to li a. and from ?j to ti p. m. E. W. SEIBEI.S, July 28 Sec. and Treas. Ex. Coi Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil. ANEW OIL, which icill not light und* degrees Farenheit; novcr gums; is ah odnrleaa and as safe as Sperm or Lard O, family use, and when burned in thc MINI SPERM LAMP, tho light ?S equal to tllO Keroseno, at a cost not exceeding onc-h cont, per hour. It requires but little a tion, no trimming, and thc chimney E breaks from heat. A supply of thia safety oil, and a 8 assortment of Lampa, just received an aalo by_ _J. AT. R. AONE Mackerel! Mackerel M CHOICE NEW MACKEREL, in Barre! Half Harrr's, in Quarter Barrels, in and alao at retail, just received and for ai Sept 13_J. A T. R. AG NF. J. B. LasSALLE, OERERAL Railroad Contractor and Bridge Bu Trestle-work included, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA July 22 8 "El TJ TT TUE ARROW T IE. THE "ARROW TIE" was invented and pa? tented by Mr. J. J. McComb, whilo a resi? dent of New Orleans, proviouB to tho lato war-and sales of considerable quantity woro made hero in 18C1. Since tho war, it has boon gradually grow? ing iu favor in ovcry soction whero cotton is ruado. Tho manufacture and Balo of that TIE is tho exercise on tho part of McCOMB of an unim? peachable proprietary right. For salo by all dealers in Iron Tios and country merchants generally, under full gua? rantee at tho lowest market prices. ROBERT MURE & CO., General Agents, Charleston, S. C. Cn A it i.Ka L, BARTLETT, Columbia, S. C., Go ?feral Traveling Agent for tho Carolinas. July 19_3mo New Publications. r\UEEN HORTENSE. By L. Muhlback. W, Cloth $1.50. Paper $1.00. Lothair. By Disraeli. Cloth $2; paper $1. Tho Rob Roy on tho Jordan. By J. Mc? Gregor, (Illustrated.) $2.50. Free Hose i a. , By William Hep wort h Dixon. Passages from tho English fioto Dooks of | Nathaniel Hawthorne Two' volumes. $4.00. Man and Wifo. By Wilkie Collins. MisB Thackory's Complote Works. Genial Showman. By Artemus Ward. Lady of tho leo. By James DeMille, author of Tho Dodge Club, Ac 75 centB. Put Yourself in His Placo. Charles Reade's last and hCBt novel. 75 cents. The Lifo, Lotters, Lectures and Addresses I of Frodorick W. Robertson, M A. $1.50. And other now books for salo at BRYAN & McCARTER'S Bookstore, Aug 28_Columbia, 8. C. R, & W. CS WAFF I E LD, AHEAD AS USUAL. OUR FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, NOW IN STORE. The Largest and Best Stock WE HAVE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. 1 MEN and BOYS' HATS of cverv descrip? tion, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, RUGS, DRESSING GOWNS, Ac. A suporior SHIRT, never beforo offered this market, mada to order without extra chargo. Tho largest lino of French and English CLOTHS and VESTINGS over offered. With additional facilities in our workshop, we aro determined that our Custom Department shall be unsurpassed. HATS and CLOTHING at wholesalo R. A W. C. SWAFF1ELD, Sept 10_Columbia Clothing HQURO. Great Inducements TO THE Trade and Public generally | AT TUE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT TRUNK EMPORIUM OF A. SMYTHE. MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA HOTEL I! I 11.1)I X G. HAVING determined to reduce my present spring and summer stock of BOOTS, SUOE8, HATS, Ac, which is very largo and complete, in order to make arrangements for tho fall trade, I offer all goods in my line at COST for tho next thirty days; at which timo stock will he taken. This is a rare opportu? nity, especially for tho trade and consumers, to secure grout bargains, and I would most respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE. Juno 28_ Fresh Arrivals. /"i ENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TOBAC VJT CO, direct from the factory, thc groat Dalby Puff Smoking Tobacco, thc Sunnyside Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco-tho best in the country-Mollers' Fig Chewing Tobacco, very lino, just received. A full assortment of choico WINES and LI? QUORS always on hand. JOHN C. SEEGERS. Main street, near tho Post Ollice, and Main street, near PHOENIX Ollico. July 20 Carriage Materials. CONSISTING in part of HUBS, (^iWJwO^SpokcB, Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, ygU^Si-Poles, Bolts, Malleable Castings, W T.W- Fifth Wheels, Bands, Enamelled Leather,Dash Leather,Patent and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carnet, Lining Nails, Springs, Axles, Firo and other Iron, Dash Frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirgo Varnishes, Ac, Ac. Our stock of t hese goods is second to nono in Columbia, and those desiring to purchase, will ?ave money hy calling on Bopt ll_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Oats, Oats! 1/\rvf\ BUSHELS Primo Heavy OATS '\J\J for salo low by Aug 10_EDWARD nOPE. Pure Leaf Lard. pr/\ PACKAGES PURE LEAF LARD. t)\J consisting of Barrels, Kegs and Boxos, on hand and for salo low hy Scdt 20 J. A T. R. AGNEW. GEO. HUGGINS* | II'IUICI Kliff. -. ? ESTABLISHED IN COLUMBIA, S. C., 1819. - Old and Wealthy Companies ReproBcnted. AGGREGATE CAPITAL 01E11 $25,000,000! FIRE DEPARTMENT. iEtnaFire Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1819-Charter Perpetual. ASSETS SO,000,000. Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London, Chartered 1803. ' ASSETS S8,000,000 IN UOLD. I *rThis Company insurce against Fire only. I I No Marine or Lifo risks taken, as i? most Fo? reign Insurance Companies. _ i Manhattan Fire Ins. Go., of New York, Chartered 1821. Thc oldest Fire Insurauco Company in tho City of New York. ASSETS $1,400.000. Phenix Fire Ins. Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y Chartered 1853. AssctB $2,000,000. PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn. Chartered 18G4. Assets $700,000. UNION FIRE INS. CO., of San Francisco, Cal. Chartered 18G5. Assets $1,200,000 in Gold. A9~Policics issued payable in Gold or Currency. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company Of New York. Chartered 1853. ASSETS $7,500,000. Tho above Companies have each made thc deposit of South Carolina Stato Bonds, with tho Comptroller-General of tho Slate, as re? quired by tho Act of thc General Assembly. Tho undersigned has conducted tho busi? ness of this Agency for thc last twenty-ono years, during which period no case of litiga? tion with any claimant has ever occurrod. BISKS TAKEN IN COLUMBIA AND UPPER COUNTIES OF THE STATE. All Claims for flosses AdjitbUcl and Paid At THIS AGENCY . GEORGE HUGGINS, AGENT, Office undor tho ''Columbia Hotel,*' In rear of Messrs. Duffie & Chapman's, Columbia, S. C. GEORGE HUGGINS, Notary Public, Aug 14 4ua COLUMBIA, S. C. Union Republican Nominations. For Governor. ROBERT E. BCOTT. For Lieutenant-Governor. ALONZO J. H?K8IER. For Congress, 17iird District. ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. For Senate. WILLIAM B. NA8H. Representatives. SAMUEL B. THOMPSON. WILLIAM SIMONS. JAMES DAVIS. aiSOT.GOODSON. Probate Judnc. WILLIAM H?TSONWIQG. School Commissioner. NATHANIEL E. EDWARDS. County Commissioners. JOHN H. BRYANT. JOHN J. GOODWIN. URIAH PORTEE. O. M*. WILDER, Chairman Aug 24 Richland County Central Com. To Republican Voters of Richland Co. THE following candidates for County Of? ficers of Richland aro respectfully submitted to tho people for their consideration. Behov? ing that tho m?seos aro opposed to tho action of tho (so-called) County Convention, hold in Columbia on the 22d, 23d July, tho samo hoing not legal; and that whilo thoy heartily BUp nort tho nomination by tho Convention of lt. I. Scott, for Governor, and A. J. Raneier, for Lioutenaut-Governor, as well ae tho selection of B. B. Elliott, for tho Third Congressional District, yet they feel it as an usurpation of powor by tho said (eo-callcd) Convention, in their having mado any County nominations, ami that they are not disposed" to be dictated toby any cliquo or ring, who may aesumo such power for their own aggrandizement; and aa they also believe in tho Republican principio of rotation in office OUIl TICKET. For Governor, ROBERT E. SCOTT. Jbr Lieutenant-Governor, ^ ALONZO J. RANSIER. For Congress-Tliird District, ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. For Senate, REV. DAVID PICKETT. Representatives, HENRY DOBBIN8, WILLIAM MI8HAW, JAMES J. GOODWYN, S. KRAFT. School Commissioner, ALEX. WILLIAMS. County Commissioners, N. THOMSON, A. G. WASHINGTON. _R. I. CANNON._Aug 25 EDWARD H. HEINITSH, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, COLUMBIA, S. C. The Drug and Chemical Store, At tho old stand of Fiehor & Heinitsh. OPPOSITE PHONIX OFFICE. fr WHERE DRUG8 and MEDICINES R^aKfeof every kind will bo eold for cash, \?r^at remarkably low prices; whero HjB Physicians' Prescriptions and Fami Ja?OjL ly Recipes will bo prepared, under *aB^a) air. HciuitBh's pereonal supervision and care. Whore RIBO the following indispen? sable articles may bo had: ? . FreBh Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring ExtractB, finest quality. Toilet Articles and Colognes, Toilet and Bath Soap, for the akin and com? plexion, Turkish Towela, Bathing Sponges, L lesli Brushes, Bakers' Broma and Cocoa, Prepared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in? fanta and invalids, Puro Extract of Caifa Feet for Jelly, and for improving Soups and Graviee, Gelatines, Cox?! ?t Cooper's, ehect and shred COLOONES and PERFUMES for the Toilet. Tho prophylactic character of Perfumed Waters and Odors bas in all ages recoived tho sanction of eminent and learned Physicians. Tho frequent uso of these baa often restored tho eick and feeble to health and etrength. Circassian Bloom and Bloom of Youth, for rendering tho Skin soft and fair ss Alabaster Marble; removes all blemishes, freckles and snots. Aromatic Blackberry Syrup, frr Bowel Com? plaint, admirably adapted for children. I Eeaenco of "Jamaica Ginger." Poreons traveling towards tho mountains or thc sea, will lind thia article au indispensable requi? sito. For aale by E. H. HEINITSH, I July 1 Druggist and Apothecary. 13?TIZ?N&' SAVINGS BANK 0? SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of SI and Upwards Received INTEREST A LLO WED A T THE RA TE O l SEVEN PER CENT. PEU ANNUM, ON GERTIFIGA IES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIN MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmor. r," John P. Thomas, \ viccTrceidonts. A. G Brenizor, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Caviler. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Mai tin, Columbia. F. \V. McMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg. Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayen, Nowberrv. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Raver.el, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Luborere, ClerliB, Widows, Or phans and other!? may here deposit their aav 1 inga and draw a liberal rate of interest there on. Planters, Professional Men Rnd Trustee wishing to draw interest on their funds unt, they require them foi bnsincps or other pui posea; Parente desiring to sol apart binn suma for their children, nnd Morned Werne and Minora (whose deposite can only bo wit! drawn by theniBelvce, or, in cabe of death, b their legal reprosontativoe,) wishing to la asido funda for future nao. aro hero afforde an opportunity of depositing their nicai whoro they will rapidly accumulate, and, t thc8ame time, bo subjoct to withdrawal who ncedod._ Aug 18 Sapolio! SapoiioH THE brightest and beet. Cheaper an bettor than any other Poliah for Til Brass, Steel, Iron, class, Wood, and all otho metallic aurfacoa. For salo by July 8 f_E. n. HEINITSH, Druggist, Guns and Ammunition. TUST received bv William Olaze, Ono En< lieh BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fino Enj lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of a lind. One door North of Mesera. Scott, Wi hams tc Co.'* Banking Houao._Deo 16 Fine Gold Watches OF all descriptions, for Ladii nnd Gentlemen, for salo at fcgagjffiafe WILLIAM GLAZE'S, mm^KM^Kmmm Ono door North of Mcear Scott <fc Wilbania' Banking Houeo. Dec 16 Iron Tics. A ?~\ f~\f\f\ LBS. eupcrior IBO .^r\.?.\J\J\J TIES, for salo low by Sept 9 E. HOPE.