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-Hill.MIHI!.illl.ll.m?!!??.!!?.!!!!!!!??!!!!!?^!!!!!?.????I l^lllllll ?lilli liri ?^WljlillY ? f l".?.II! ?lilli. ?Ill lilMllill IMII.jl'V| lilli ?MI^IIIII?I ??! .III.. ? hl.lll I^II.IIIWW I III ' III ll I T 1 ^1 I .I .1. Ill Christine Theide, a German girl1 oil "r >.. r-- ^ : ' ? r;;,-'! '. ; . S?^ffl?SS^-"''^df ^ ' " |To* RepuMioan Voters of Richland Cs. twenty-one, employed at tho XancasterB ^ ^ ,,v. jg THE following candidates for County of Millo. Clinton. Mafw.. wan fnnnil <1on?i th|| arum m m ' tn ^ T*N A M - ta ' Ml y ftjfc,',^BfcSj^^gW- B? ? - <- -? ? ?m- -a^?b-c. '^m ""T" TBf " ""WT" Bt!lcora of Richland ato respectfully submitted the wo?di near tho Bigelow estate, gun-B fgl fl ? g \ A 3 B ft/ ?8^J?^W I 1 I ! / fl,l I. I fl \/ B|o the people for their consideration Believ . .":"" oi," i" """""""J ? ' u0,,v.S| I B 1 H H Hil HM /? H H o / >?>?s9XHre^jHH?sIBfl BHs. HH H? I I I 1 H w/ Hing that tho masson aro opposed to tho action Oay morning. Sho ia supposed to havtg I H I H_fl flj 1 I fl /?. Hi W HEMBafi Hfl^ VJ I-fl I IJ % ll flof tho (so-called) County Convention, held in committed suicide by poison on Thurs-H H/l , ED / fl B B I fi ^sSm\ xWffi?h Wi B H Bl j W I J% HColumbia on the 22d, 23d July, tho same being day, when she left her work, and tili? fl H B B * A 1 ff T-? fl B i m ?B flffffifiM fl H fl fi fl 'i V . / Jk ?not legal; and that whilo thoy hi artily sup cause o^gaed isdm^ JL. JLA. JLi jLJflL JL. JLi JL W^S^S m\W?lkJL JLJL ^ ^ ^^^Mffi??^ grin at tho third postponement of the?_ jfi BS5I^^W|BH^BBMi8ffil _ _- _? Lioutonaut-Ouvernor. T well as tho selection Wedding dav by tho man to whom she*- Jj rT^S^TOML^Lj^Wlr iMff Hof R. B. Elliot*, for tho Third Congressional *?*?8age?.___ ??Let our Just Censure ^^^^g^gSg^" Attend the True Event." Ko?iK&V?? in A A' a intninflini liioi of KnVnmn Tnrt fl :=1:-r::-1- - ' ~ ' - -fltheir having m?do ?ny County nominations. RV J A HT?T/RT nOT.TTMTlTA R H TTTTTRSnAV MO-RNTNO nrSTOTtTCTi 1S 18T0 VOTJ. VT-NO 177. W^i^^^^^F^t^^!^ and a proper realization of his loneliness, lie proposes to test tho validity of the transfer before a legal tribnnal. There is one fat man less in Cincinnati. He drank two gallons of sweet cider, pocketed the wegor, rose, chuckled, tried to make a remark, and fell over on the floor. That night be perished misera? bly, having earned the apple-ation of sui? cider. Ten hams and a lot of bacon were dis? covered walking off from the front of a store in New Orleans tho other day. The nigger who was with them said a candi? date for office had told him he must take Bides somewhere. A young conple at Poduoab, Ky., have been doing the State good service since their marriage five years ego. They have now a family of eight children. There were twins four times in succession. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley, of Plain well, Mich., celebrated their wooden wedding last week at a saw-mill, where they nd ?'ourned for the purpose of receiving the ogs and planks offered as presents. Mary Krumpasitzkoski was recently divorced from ber husband at Jefferson ville. Ind., and now finds relief in her maiden name, Po n vi n tam a to wak i. DISTRESSING SITUATION.-A lody drew a gentleman's dressing gown at a recent fair, and is now anxious to draw a man to put in it. " WASHINGTON HOUSE, MRS. AI. IV. STRATTON, Proprietress TRANSIENT BOARD, $2.00 PER DA Y. Pet ll_Imo The Poliock House /Xk^. S "\ EA8 been overhauled JB&*?* V^ALST and fitted up for tho wiu-?*BgiK ^Sjgr ter seaBon. O Y 8 T E R 8, ^g*1* FISH and GAME served up in the usual atylo. The Private LUNCH ROOM baa been refit? ted, and gueata may oxpect proper attention. Pot 12 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. OYSTERS AND GAME. /~*\ OUR SALOON ia in or V&ylrftyder. and OYSTERS, ^SStmW GAME, FISH, etc., can be obtained at all honra. Dinnera*^^ ?? ? and Suppers famished at short notico, and in the beat stylo. Give us a trial. PAY6INGER & FRANKLIN, Oct ll Exchange Restaurant. Notice. BTHB undersigned haa again com? menced the WEIGHING of COTTON, and will attend to applications from the morchante and planters wishing his services. Hie headquarters will be at the office of Meaara. Ohambera St Bryce. Oct 7 6_P. P. CHAMBERS. I WHY I C. F. JACK SONI DRY GOODS SO LOW! Bocauso He baa not the largest stock. Becauao He has not a host of salesmen. Becauao Hie rout ia not high. Because Hie expenses aro light. Becauao His stock baa been carefully selected from tbe| largest atocka of Dry Gooda in Balti? more, New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Polite Attention Givon to all ooatomors. OctU_6|_ Oats, Oats! 1?\f\f\ BUSHELS Primo Heavy OATS* .UUU for sale low by Aug 10 EDWARD HOPE. Speolal^ KTotloea. FIVE GENTS ADDITIONAL will buy shoes with dilver or copper tips, which will save tho buyor tho price of a now pair of shoes. Com? pared with raggod toes and dirty stockings, they are beautiful, to say tho least. Tarent?, try it._S 8 thl3 PAIN KILLEK-PERRY DAVIS & SON SIANOFACTURERB AND PROPRIETORS, PROVI? DENCE, R. I. [TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PRESS.] This remedy ia well known to he one of thc very host ever offered to the public It is all that it is represented to bo. Thc testi? monial? iu its favor, reaching back fora aeries of years, and tho experience of a long test, incontostibly prove it ti be one of tho most reliable specifics of the ago.-Old North Slate. Wo cheerfully add our toBtimony in favor of thia medioine-Roman Citizen. DAVIS' PAIN KILLED.-Wo have tried thia medicine, and assure our readers that it not only possesses all tho virtues claimed for it, but in many instances surpasses any other romedy wo havo ever known, [Herald oj Gospel Liberty. It is really a valuable medicine-it is used by many physicians.-Boston Ti'aveler. I have used Davis' Pain Killer, and considei it an indisponeable articlo in tho medicine box. It has effected cures in diarrhoea, and for cute and bruises it is invaluable. [Neto York Examiner. Spoken of in terms of high commendation by both Druggist and Physician. [ Philadelphia Eagle. There is no medicine I value BO highly as the Pain Killer-have used it for years, and in every instance it has proved a sovereign reme? dy-JUesenger, Glens Falls, New York. Known almost universally to bo a good remedy for burns, and othor pains of the body, and is valuable, not only for colds in winter, but for various summer complaints. Oct 4 jjjlgBO_[Christian Advocate. Getting Married.-Essays for Young Men, on Social Evils, and tko propriety or impro? priety of gotting Married, with sanitary help Tor those who feel unfitted for matrimonial happiness. Sent freo, iu sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, i'll i huhd ph m, Pa._Sept 17 gmo *B?la.o Ooletoratecl Murray I Lanman's Florida Water. The most lasting, agree? able, and refreshing of all perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per? fumers. Sept 17_t1v ISAAC SULZBACHER, WATCn-MAKER AND JEWELER, HAVING just received a large and wcll solectcd stock, consisting of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, TLATED WARE, CUTLERY, %nd FANCY ARTICLES, would most respect fullv oall the attention of his friends, and the oublie in general, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Having established, since 18G5, a first-class Jewelry Store, I am better posted, and keep a liner and larger assort ment of gooda, adapted lo thia market, than any other houao thia side if Charleston. Small " prouts ia my motto. Hepairing in all ita branches promptly attend? ed to and warranted. Oct 2 ISAAC SULZBACHER. I 250 SAW 245 SAW 210 SAW GINS, warranted in quality second to nono on tho continent, just received and for salo VERY LOW. Oct 9 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. For Sale, I 3?AA ACRES of LAND in Barnwell,! ,Ul/U on tho Edisto. ? 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lota to suit. HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-?12,000. 1 House in this city, $5,0('U. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the ?jity-$3.000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney at Law and Real Eatuto Agent. Sept 24_ly For Rent. DB. LEWIS' two STORE HOUSES, on . Richardson and Laurel st root a, former? ly occupied by Thomas J. A 1J. M. Gibson, havo undergone thorough repair?, aro now roady to rent, lt nain csa mon diairing good dtanda, will do well to inquire on the premi? aos for information. S. KRAFT, Sept 28_Agent, i For Sale, #A GREAT VARIETY OF GERANIUM CUTTINGS and other handsome groen houao planta, for aale very low, bv O. ADAIR', Sept 13 jllmo At tho Asylum. Polishing Powders. MAGIC POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silver, Ac, ten cents per box. Tripoli, for cleaning brass, Silver, Gold,Ac, ten cents per paper. Rath Brick for cleaning Cutlory, Ac. Just received aud for aale by JBopt2_J. AT. R. AGNEW. Carriage Materials. ____ CONSISTING in part of HUBS, rV?PCwi^Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, r5??3^f??kPoles, Bolte, Malloablo Castings, W W Fifth Wheels, Bands, Enamellec Loathor, Dash Leathor, Patent and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining Nails, SpringB, Axles, Fire and other Iron, Dash Frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirge Varnishes, Ac, Ac. ?Our stock of these goods is second to none in ?Columbia, and those desiring to purchase, twill save money by calling on I Sept ll J. AT. R. AGNEW. MRS. S. A. SMITH WILL open THIS DAY. all the novoltiee In PALL MILLENERY andFANOY GOODS; aleot a hand Horue assortment of trimmed DRESS PATTERN8. to which Bhe invites tho special attention of .tho ladies. All ordora, either in MILLENERYor DRESS? ?MAKING, attended to with promptness and [despatch._Oct 12 lm MILLINERY. Special Notice to the Ladies. [MRS. C. E. REED HAS OPENED Tor inspection, the beut, cheapest and most fashionable Istook in this city, consisting of La* dies' HATS. OAP8.BONNETS, RIP BON8, VELVETS of al! colors and quality. Also, FLOWERS and HAIR ?in every stylo and very low in price, with Jet jiote, Jewelry, Ac. Please call and bo convinced (in regard to the above._Pot ll 0 TO THE LADIES. Fall and Winter Opening. MRS. ?VVC0RM1CK, \(Main alreet,nearly Opposite Columbia Hotel,)A HAS jnat returned from Now! York, where abe selected an ole-] .gant and variod aesortmout of] 'Goods in tho Millinery Line, Which has been opened for in spection, and to which the atten? tion of tne ladies is invited. Sho baa alao a lino of elegant GLOAKS and| ?FURS, which aro well worth looking at. CORSETS of every style, for ladies aud chil? dren. FANCY GOODS in endless varietv. Oct 9_ Notice. ^?8 THE auacriber is now in receipt of his flFALLand WINTER 8TOCK, consisting (Rf of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8 and VE8T INGS of tho vory latest atyle and pat? terns, which lias been carefully selected by himself, and invites tho public to call and ex? amine tho same, as be has one ot tho finest assortments of goods in bia line that ever came to this market. Havo alao on hand a splen? did assortment of the STAR SHIRTS, some| of them the finest over manufactured. 8ept24_J. F. EI8ENMANN. State of South Carolina, Richland Co. Edward Pollard, Plaintiff, against William Z.I Borl?n, Defendant-Court of Common J'leasJ Summons for money demand-Complaint NOt| served. TO William Z. Bcdon, Defendant in this action: You aro hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in thia ac? tion, which, together with tho aummona, has boon Sled this, 13th September, 1370, in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to servo a copy of your anawor on the subscribers at their office, at Columbia, 8. C., within TWENTY DAYS after tho sorvice of thia summons on you, exclusivo of tho day of servies. ir you fail to anawor this complaint within the timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff will take judgment againat you for the sum of six hun? dred dollars, with interest at tho rate of seven per contum por annum from the twenty seventh day of May, one thousand eight hun? dred and aixty-three, and costs. Dated Sep-I tember 13, 1870. BARNWELL A MONTEITH, Plaintiffs Attorneys. [L. 8.] D. B. MILLEU, O. C. P. SS" Chester Reporter copy and send bill,| properly prohatod, to Barnwell Sc Monteith. Sept 29_thG Notice. THREE months from dato, application will] bo made for ronowal of Scrip in the Co? lumbia Gas Company, for twenty-one Shares] standing in the name of Harman Neuffer. -. Sept8thl3_H. E. SCOTT, Ex'r. KMERY'8 UNIVERSAL Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE GINS, so woll known throughout! tho South, need no comment. In style ofl workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn-out, with the same amount ot] powor, is unequaled. R. TOZER, Agent, August 2_Columbia. S. C State of South Carolina-Richland Co. Susan P. Gibbes, et al , vs. Anna M. Guignardl and James S. Gnignard, Administrator, el al. \ . # # # ? IN compliance with the docrotal order in tho] above atatcd caac, tho creditors of tho late] James .Sanders Guignant are hereby notified] that they are required to present and establish] It)y proof their reapoctivo demands against h isl estate, on or boforo the lat of NOVEMBER lexi, before mo, at my uflico in Columbia, {South Carolina. D. ll. DESAUSSURE, Sept 8 i Special Referee. Hardy Solomon & Co., HAVING entered into tho manufacturo of BRICK and QUARRYING of GRANITE, and purchased of Mesara. Wright A Vinn, ono of their now patent Brick Machines, capable of turning out from '10,000 to 60,000 bricka per day, aro now prepared to make contracta and furnish parties with any quantities of bricks desired. Apply to HAHDY SOLOMON, at bia storo, or at tho South Carolina Bank and Trust Company._ Sept 3 To Make Room FOR my extensive stock of DRY GOODS] CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Ladies' and] Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS, UM? BRELLAS, Ac, I offer my ontire stock ofl |SHOE8 at cost. JACOB 8ULZBACHER. Bopt 20_ Mackerel'. Mackerel! |S>pT BB LH. No. 1 MAOKEREL, new and] ?t? 'JP vory fine, just arrived and for sale by Oot4 HARDY SOLOMON. 300 Smoked Beef. LBS, choice SMOKED BEEF, for] Bale by EDWARD HOPE. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends andi fublic in general that I bavol ist received an entire new! '?tock of Double and Singlo 15ar-| rel OON8, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches/ Piatol-Eelts, CapB, Buck-Shot, Cartridges.! Cartridges for all kinds of Fistola, Powder] and Shot. ALSO. REPAIRING dono at short notice. Pot 8_P. W. KRAFT, Main street. BUT ARROW TIE. THE "ARROW TIE" was invented and pa-| tented by Mr. J. J. MoComb, while a reBi-l dent of New Orleans, previous to tho latol war-and sales of considerable quantity wcrcl mado hero in 1861. Since the war, It has boon gradually grow? ing in favor in every section where cotton ia made. Tho manufacturo and salo of that TIE is thc exercise on the part of McCOMR of an unim? peachable proprietary right. For salo by all dealers in Iron Ties and country merchants generally, under full gua? rantee at tho lowest market prices. ROBERT MURE A CO., General Agents. Charleston, S. C. CHABL.ES L, BARTLETT, Columbia, 8. C., Ge? neral Traveling Agont for the Carolinas. Jnlv 19_gmo B. A W. C. S WA F F 1 E LD. AHEAD AS USUAL.! OUR FALL STOCK OF (CLOTHING, H ATS,| AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, NOW IN STORE. |The Largest and Best Stock] WE HAVE [EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. IT\TEN and BOY8* HATS of everv deacrip 1Y.L tion, TRUNKS. VALLSES, SHAWLS, RUGS, DRESSING GOWNS, Ac. A superior SHIRT, never heforo offered inl Ithis market, mado to ordor without extra] |chargo. Tho largest linc of French and English! ICLOTHS an? VESTINGS over offored. With! [additional facilities in our workshop, we arel (determined that our Custom Department] Ishall be unsurpassed. HATS and CLOTHING at wholeealo R. A W. C. SWAFFIELD, Sept 10_Columbia Clothing gongo. DR. THOMAS ~T. MOORE, l/AFFIOE Main 8treot, over Messrs. I ryan Al [v_/ McCartor's Bookatorn. Augl8 2mo 1 Removal oi Dental Office. DR. D. L. BOOZER lias removed his] 'o iii co to Mr. G. Diercks' new building,! ou Main street, over tho Messrs. Porter Al Co.'a Dry Gooda' Store, where he offers hist profoubional servicie to his former patrons] and the public._Juno 28 REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD! OF CONSTRUCTING Artificial Dentures, Patented December. 1807. AFTER an extensive uso of this important! improvement in practico for nearly two! years, it is with full confidence urged upon the! protest-ion and tho public, aa fulfilling morel thoroughly and satisfactorily than any otherj modo, every intention of Artificial Dentures. AH in thia method, rubber teeth aro alto Ifrothcr discarded, it ia desirable that it should] fall especially into tho hands of thone familiar] with gold plate work. It may not bo generally known that thoy| Jwho woar cases of artificial teeth, constructed] according to thia patent, bj- Dcut??t? v. ho arc! ?uot licensees, render tbemselvee liable to the] penalty of infringement, as well as the ope? rator. OH)ce rights will bo disposed of and instruc Ition given by letter, or al the operating rooms! ?f Reynolds ?t Reynolds, where the manipula-] Mon may bo daily witneaaed, and where com? munications mav bc addressed. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 121 Columbia; 8. C_._ Beer! Beer'.! SOME dealers in thia city have bet li in douht| that I could lo dd out supplying them with] Bee r thia summer. I now inform tho public! that I have a large supply of old Lager Bcerl 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 read) j to test it by tho Boer acalo. Aug20 JOHN C. SEEGERS. J. B. LasSALLE, GENERAL ?Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder] Treatle-work included, Ctn.I!,UH IA, SOUTH CAROLINA. July 22_3mo_ Nectar Whiskey. IRSON'S OLD FAMILY NECTOR and| VT Ryo WHISKEYS "thepurest and best int market." Also, a full stock of RECTIFIEDl WHISKEYS, of all grades, always on bandi and for sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Flour! Flonr!! Flour!!! QAA BARRELS FLOUR, consisting in 0\J\J part of Choice Family Flour, {,tht beat in the world;" also, Extra ?nd Supor Flour, at very lowest market pr ieee for cash, tor sale by _ J. A T. R. AGNEW. Bagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties. AFULL SUPPLY constantly on hand and for sale low, by J. & T. R. AGNEW. ?4 PROGRESSIVE." OUR STYLES FOR FALL, 1870. OPENED THIS DAY, ono of tho moat beau? tiful atocka of CLOAKS ANO SHAWLS Ever Bhown in thia market. In Dress doods, Wo load tho market thia season, both in STYLE and PRICE. OUR STOCK Has been bonght on a "LOW RULING BASI8" with Cotton, and we propose to Rive the advantage gained hy us to "TUE CUB TOHEBB." Nothing has contributed to build up our EXTENSIVE and still increasing buednesB more than our systematic "LOW PRICES" and satisfactory style of business. All GoodB are guaranteed an represented. Tho BEST GOODS sold for tho "LOWEST PRICES." We aro Agents for tho EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE," one of the beat. W. D. LOVE ?ii CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Main street. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MCCREERY._Oct 0 I Just Arrived, THIS day, a largo lot of WHITE AND CO LOBED QUILTS, at VERY LOW PRICES.' ALSO, DRESS GOODS, in every stylo. Beautiful New SasheB of VELVET AND SILK. PLAID GOODS for children. TABLE DAMASK and LINEN T0WEL8, oxtra cheap. The NEW LACE-it is beautiful. ALSO, Tho NEW HOOP SKIRT, at C. F. JACKSON'S, Sept 22_Main street. 8. W. PORTER. R. M. 8TEEEL. IMPORTANT TO THE L-A.]DI]E3s| AND ALL IN NEED OF I SOMETHING TO WEAR,! THE varied and extensivo assortment ell GOODS juBt received, at PORTER Al STEEL'S EMPORIUM, offers a raro opportunity] to dry gooda buyers, who wonld combine eco-" nom y with good taato. Our stocks, in each department, aro LOU completo, and will bear comparison with any in thc city. We challenge competition. Our frienda, and tho public, aro invited to call and examino for themselves, whon we feel confi? dent that the lowness of onr prices, and quality of our goods, will ensure their custom " We quoto below a few of our leadora: TARTAN PLAIDS, in all materials; Silk) IPoplins, Roubaix Poplins, Empresa Clothe/ Merinos,Comlet. Cloths,Bombaziuoa,Alpacas,! Delaines. Shawls, Cloaks and Fura, Blankita, Fl an cl s, Woolen Goods, Gloves, Hosiery ii t-MAU. WAKES. An unequaled lino of Domestic Goods, Table Linens, Towels, Doileya, Diapers, Bcd Ticka. We would call special attention to oui Gent's Furnishing Department, consisting ol Dress Shirta, Under-clothing, English and French Cassimeres, Domestic Cassiniere?1, Tweeds, Tubby Velvets, Jeane, etc. J ?PL2fi _PORTER jfc STEELE. !Great Inducements TO TUE Trade and Public generally AT THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND TRUNK EMPORIUM OF |A. SMYTHE. MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA HOTEL UVIL.DIXU. HAVING determined to reduce my present spring and summer stock of BOOTS. ?tlOES, HATS, Ac, which ia very large and complete, in order to make arrangements foi tho fall trade, I offer all gooda in my lino al COST for tho next thirty daye; at which time stock will be takon. Thia ia a raro opportu? nity, especially for tho trade and consumers.! to secure great bargains, und I would mosll 'respectfully aolicit a call. A. SMYTHE. | June 28 _ ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING put my machine in operation, 1 now inform tho public that I am read) to supply any and all orders for ICE. Prico tw<, oonts per pound by tho rotail. For 100 nounds or moro, agreements will bo mado. Hie lei can bo obtained at either tho upper or lower store. J. C. SEEGERS. Aug 31_ Watches and Jewelry Repaired aN tho best manner, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. Deo 16_WILLIAM GLAZE. Creme Se La Creme. H f\{\ BARRELS very superior FAMILY I1UU FLOUR, 200 barr?la low priced and medium nu ali boa. For Bale low bj EDWARD HOPE.i . r-01 ??-m*M%mj nCOUUlU nach power for their own aggrandizement; and aa they also believe in the Republican principio of rotation in office. omi TICKET. For Governor. ROBERT K. SCOTT. For Lieutenant-Governor, ALONZO J. RANSIEB. For Congress-Third District, ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. For Senate, REV. DAVID PICKETT. Representatives. HENRY DOBBINS, WILLIAM MISHAW, JAMES J. GOODWYN, S. KRAFT. School Commissioner, ALEX. WILLIAMS. County Commissioners, N. THOMSON, A. G. WASHINGTON. _R. I. CANNON._Aug 25 Union Republican Nominations. For Governor. ROBERT K. 80OTT. For Lie*dt*nnTii-GarierT\Qr. ALONZO J. R?N8IER. For Congress, Third District. ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. For Senate. WILLIAM B. NASH. Representatives. SAMUEL B. THOMPSON. WILLIAM 8IM0NS. JAMES DAVIS. aS80P GOODBON. Probate Judge. WILLIAM HUTS?N WIGG. School Commissioner. NATHANIEL E. EDWARDS. County Commissioners. JOHN H. BRYANT. JOHN J. GOODWIN. URIAH PORTEE. C. M. WILDER, Chairman Aug 24 Richland County Central Com. Hew Publication?. /-VUEEN HORTENSE. By L. Muhlbaclr. \cJj Cloth $1.50. Paper $1.00. Lotbair. By DisrreM. Cloth $2; paper $1. The Rob Roy on the Jordan. By J. Mc? Gregor, (Illustrated. ) $2.50. Free Russia. By William Hepworth Dixon. Passages from tho English Note Booka of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Two volumes. $4.00. Man and Wife. By Wilkie Collins. Miss Thacfeory's Complete WorkB. Genial Showman. By Artemus Ward. Lady of the Ice. By James DeMille, author of The Dodgo Club, Ao. 75 cents. l'ut Yourself in His Place. Charles Reade's last and best novel. 75 cents. The Life, LotterB, Leotures and Addresses of Frederick W. Robertson, M A. $1.50. And other now books for sale at BRYAN & McCARTER'S Bookstore, Aug 23_Columbia, 8. O. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA . . Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received -.-?-. ?NTER E8T A LLC WED A T THE RA TE OI SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTI1S ONACCO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer. I Vico-Preaiden*? John P. Thomas, j V1C0 1 re8*dei"B. A. O. Breuizer, Cashier. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia A. C. ll :inkell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Il chut sh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. 0. MaycB, Newberry. B. n. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? .ihauH and others may here deposit their sav mgs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? in. Planter*, Professional Mon and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until r.hey require them for business or other pur? poses: Paronta desiring to set apart small <umH for their children, and Married Women iud Minors ( wbone deposits can only be with lrawn by themselves, or, in case of death, hy their legal representatives,) wishing to lay asido funds for future uso. aro here afforded an opportunity ol' depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the samo time, be subject to withdrawal when nestled._ _Aug 18 CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE. S? H. HEINITSH, WHO LESA LE A ND RETA IL DR UG GIST. SUCCESSOR TO FISHER * HEINITSH. . Vt tho Old Established Stand, opposite tho Pheonix Omeo. 7? * HAVING made now and advantageous VY) BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS, the subscriber will bu enabled to offer very ?treat inducements to buyers. Goods well (bought aro well sold, and hy energy and faith, Wnnoruy and cash, largo dividends will be Idiatributed to every purchaser, in tho cheap Incsa of thc articles sold. "A now era" has Ibe-gnn, and all shall eharo in its advantages by buying their DRUGS and MEDICINES at . hi? well known and reliable Drug House. (lust received: furo White Keroseno Oil, Fresh Congress Water. Quinine, Morphia, Castor Oil, Alcohol, Sup. Carb Soda, For sale low, by Epsom Salts Aug 27 _ E. H. HEINITSH, Drugget. Fresh Arrivals. (1 ENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TOBAC X CO, direct from tho factory, the great Onlby Puff Smoking Tobacco, the Sunnyeido Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco-tho best in the country-Mollers' Fig Chewing Tobacco, very tino, just received. A full assortment of choico WINES and LI? QUORS always on hand. JOHN 0. SEEGER8, Main street, near tho Post Ofiico, and Main street, near PngXiX Omeo._July 29 The Office OF lim Executive Committee of the Union Reform Party is over the Savings Bank. All persons friendly to the cause, will have access to the roi m at any time of the day, whore they can see the papers, and get tho oewB. Ofiico hours from from 9 to ll a. m. and from 5 to G p. m. E. W. BEI BEES, July 28 Seo. and Treas. Ex. Com.