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Iggy; ,,.>,|"...a u.T,n n*? Y?r-i fi ? ...iix^wa_?iL-*a^ II n nmin.it III HUI III I, mirna: ??d? .sioriU bnvAttn '.wm .?. vd .tint i ?fi!. vi tovmlittfr ^M?fttoJ-Rnv/^^ji-f %fc^/fjHB mm?KTmW'9 >JmW. . ?. (fu . ,., ,, Fy>loj < ( ri s'i'i"'i i ^ '^k'^' "^*^'**d^ ' i ^ *- . ' "Let otor Juflt Censure ^j^^^^^^^^B^^- Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20. 1870. YOL. YI-NO. 210 .tarnrot? xa aQg ??*ff?</.ESam?band?, two wbiWi*?*! ?4Af.W{ffi^,fl?t?[o^ bv Jobo ^Uh,., To? t??.ieDmloinK, oj xiii ? W?Wiu ?g'? crib lr? i?r'0 bf th? rivet With ro?HV They bad loaded their flat, and bad'almost reached U*e,crib.,whon it began, to dip. AloTmsd-probably peuia-stxiokenr-tte ojeyon jumped overboard in deep, swift, rq?Jgh,v?ator, Tho two white menard fon?;o? the negroesisoooeeded in making tho.Gupro. The other five and the flat v^pnt down. u> -Edward McCarthy, a porter in the Grand Central Hotel, New. York, having gone up to.the seventh' story in tlio ele? vator, on Saturday ovoning, returned to the i hoi?twny, after the elevator > had passed np to tho otory above, and stepped off, falling down the unob? structed hoistway, a height of 120 feet, upon Ithe stone floor in the sub-basement. Hoikvaaiinstantly. killed, and mangled in a frightful manner. LATEHT QUOTATIONS OP SOUTHERN SE cmviTiES IN CHARLESTON, S. C-Corrected, November 18, 1870, by A. C.KAUFMAN Banker'dud Broker, No. 25 Broad street. ItameS pf Securities. Kale In. Off'd Asked. \ ' STATS SEp?HETXBB. 1 North Carolina, old.... 6 .... 48 i N. Carolina, new. .... 6 .... 27 , South Carolina, old.... 6 - 85 j S; Caroline, new. 6 - 71 , S, 0. reg'd stook, ex in. 6 .... 71 ] Georgia, old. 7 .... 91 1 Georgia, new. 7 - 93 j Georgia. 6 - 88 Tennessee, old. 6 .... 60 . < Tennessee, new. 6 - 58 1 Alabama. 8 .... 98 1 Alabama. 5 _ 73 j CIT li , ?E?UIilTIE?. 1 Atienta, Ga,, bonds_ 8 _ 8G i Augusta. Ga., bonds... 7 - 75 < Charleston stook. 6 _ 50 \ OharFn Fire Loan b'da 7 _ 66 i Columbia, S. C., bonds 6 _ 60 I Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 - 70 1 Mabori, Ga., bonds- 7 _ 70 j Memphis, Tenn., b'nds < Ennui endorsed... 6 45 .... i .-..* unendors'd.. 6 43 - Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 - 86 \ Wilmington, N. C. 8 - 75 Wilmington, N. G. 6 .... 72?? I I1RATLBOAD BONDS. Atlantic and Gulf. 7 _ 80 B, B. R., 1st mortgage 7 _ 60 Central Georgia. 7 _ 99 ' Charleston and Savan.. 6 _ GO 1 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 7 _ 85 1 Qheraw and Darlington 7 - 82 ' Georgia Railroad. 7 _ 98 ! Green. & Col., 1st mor. 7 _ 85 Greeb. & C. , State guar 7 - 65 Memphis & Charleston. 7 .... 86 Nortb-Eastern past duo 7 - 87 North-Eastern, new.... 8 .... 72 Sav. & Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 78 Sav. St Char., State gua 7 _ 69 South Carolina. 7 - 73 South Carolina. 6 - 69 Sfttlt&nbnrg and Union 7 - 55 : nAXLuo.vD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic and Gulf.100 - 35 Central Ga., ex div_1Q0 - 116 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 100 .... 40' Georgia... 100 _ 94 Green, and Col. R. R . 20 .... 2 Macon and Western... 100 - 103 Memphis & Charleston. 25 - 9 North-eastern. 50 .... 13 Savannah & Charleston 100 - 35 So. Ca., whole shares.. 100 - 41 So; Ga., half shares,.. 125 - 41 BANK STOCKS. t Poop's N. B'k Charl'n, capital ?500,000. 100 .... 108 i l?t Nat. Bank Charl'n. capital ?400,000. 100 norn - 58. C. Loan & Trust Co 100 _ 98 Caro. Nat. Bank, Col's. Bank o? Charlee ton_100 _ 21 .Union Bank 8. 0. 50 .... 6>.? People's Bank So. Ca.. 25 _ 5 Plan. & Me. Bank 8. C. 25 .... 2J? Bank of Newberry. 25 - 3 Bank Of Camden. 50 . Others worthless. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. Char. M. & M. Co.100 _ norn Wando M. & M. Co... 100 _ norn Charleston Gas Co_ 25 _ 21 Charl'n City R.R. stock 50 _ 51 % GranitevilleMan. Co... 100 _ 85 G. & C. R. cert, iudeb. 60 8. C. R. cert, in debt's. par N. E. R. R., cert, indebt. 55 City Charleston cer. in. 90 par. City of Memphis coup. 50 N. E. R. R. pref, stock. 40 8. &U. R. past due coup. 50 8. & C. R. past due coup. 55 EXCHANGE, ETC. New York sight.'.?off par Gold. 110 113 Silver. 103 .... S. C. BANK BILLS. ?Bank of Charleston. *Bank of Newberry. Bank of Camden. 35 Bank Georgetown. 7 Bank of 8. 0. 10 .... Bank cf Chester. 10 Bank of Hamburg. 7 Bank of the State of S. C., prior to'61. 45 _ .? isaue^61 and '62 .... 36 ... ?Pl. A Moe. liank Char'n. ?People's Bank Charl'n. ?Union Bank Cbarles'n. *S. W. R. R. Bank, old. ?S.W. R. R. Bank, new. State Bank, Charleston .... 6 ... Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. 2 ... Exchange Bank, Oolnm- 6 Oom'l Bank, of Colum- 7 Merob. Bank of Cheraw- 6 Planter's Bank Fairflold- 6 ... 8. C. bills receivable. 95 Charleston change billa. 95 ... fLess Stook dividend of 20 per cent, and cash dividend of 6 per o?nt. jLess oash dividend of 6 pu. cent. {Less oash dividend of 6 per cent. I9> Bills marked ?hus (*) are being redeemed at the bank counters of each. Special E?otioos. ?THE* muDAL cl?AMAKW."_EhBayH for Yoong Men, on great SOCIAL EVILH and AnuBES, wbic? interfere with MAP.IUAOK with suro means of relief for the Erring and Unfortunate, diBoased and debilitated. Sent free of ch argo, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 B. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. NovG3mo Be on Your (?nani- The unexampled Buccess which for twenty yeare has accom? panied the ueo of Hostet tor's Stomach Bitters provokes tho envy of ignorant nostrum-iKon gers in all parts of tho couutry, and thc coun? terfeiting business having been meaaureably played out in consequence of tho numerous suits instituted against the offenders, a new system of tactics has been adopted. In the South and West especially, a legion of "Bit? ters," prepared from worthless materials and bearing a variety of names, have been got np by irresponsible adventurers, with the hope ot substituting thom to somo extent for tho 3tandard Tonio of the Ago. In some cases Bountry druggists are the concoctera and pro? prietors of those unscientific and trashy com? pounds, which are warmly recommended by I tho venders, who endeavor to palm them off | anon the credulous in lion of tho groat spe? cific which has never yet had a successful I competitor either among proprietary propara- j lions or tho medicines prescribed in private practice This notice is intended to put the pubUo on their guard against persuasions of parties engaged in tho attempt to substitute more rubbish for tho most efficient stomachic ind alterative at present known. At thin sea? son of the year, it is of tho greatest conse? quence that no tricks should bo played with lepreBsed and onfeebled systems. Ask, there? fore, for Hostotter's Stomaeh Bitters, tho ?rest vegetable in vigoran t and alterative, and rejcol, with deserved contempt, theworao than useless medleys offered in ?B place. It is as mportant to the public as to the proprietors if tho famous restorative, that this advico should bo heeded. Nov 16 tn PAIN KILLER. (Ve ask the attention of the public, to this long-tested and unrivaled FAMILY MEDICINE. It has been favorably known for more than .wenty yeara, during which time we have re? lived thousands of tettimoniala, showing this medicine to bo an almost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon 3?dSen Colds, Coughs, Fever and Ague, Headaoho, Bilious Fever.Pains in thc Side, Back and Loins, as well as in tho Joints and Limbs, Neuralgia and Rheu? matic Pain in any part of tho .?yrntem, Toothaobo and 'Painsfn hoad add face. ,4s a Blood Purifier and Tonic J or the Stomach It seldom fails to euro Dyspepsia, Indigos tion, Liver Complaint, AcidStomaob, Heart imrn, Kidney Complaiuts, Sick Headache, Piles, Asthma or Phthitic, Bingworms, boils Felons, Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled JoiutB md General Debility of the System. It is also a prompt and sure reine dy foi ?ramps and Pain in thc Stomach, ? Painters' Colic, Diarrhrea, Dysentery, Summer Com? plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infinitum, Scalds, Burns, Sprains, Bruit es, Frost Bites, Chilblains, au well as the Stings of Insects, Scorpions, Centipedes, and thc Bites of Poi? sonous Insects and Venomous Heptiles. See Directions accompanying each bottle. Nov 1_ !|Jlmo (jetting Married.-Essays for Young Men, on Social Evils, and the propriety or impro? priety of getting Married, with Banitary help for those who feel unfitted for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. ._Sept 21 8tno Grand Toy Emporium. MCKENZIE'S, Main Street, Columbia, S. C., WHERE ia offered tho largest and ibest selected stock of TOYS ever Ibrought to this market. Dealers aud others can bo accommodated, Wholc aalo or Retail. Old and y oung, grave and gay can bo suited from this varied collection. CANDIES of Puro Sugar manufactured daily. Also, CAKES AND FIES. A fine assortment of CANNED GOODS just receiving from tho boat manufactories. Fresh DATES, New Crop IUISIN8, CITRON and CURRANTS, ALMONDS, and a tull lino of ASSORTED NUTS. London BISCUITT and Prince Albert CRACKERS, (imported articles,) puro and of j great benefit to tho sick and convaleaont. JELLIES of pnre fruit manufactured and sold at reasonable pricos. _oct2G _JOHN MCKENZIE. Gold and Silver Coin. THE CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK buv and sell GOLD and SILVER at a small mar? gin. A. G. BRENIZF.R, Oct 23 Cashier. BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND TRUNK EMPORIUM gggm HAS now opened and jaBBH ready for inspection the J?H largest and most select? 4*9E3<9_ etock of GOODS, in ita linc, sver offered in this market. This stock has boon selected with groat caro from tho best manu? facturers in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and other noted Shoo marketa. Persona visi? ting onr city during our approaching Fair, will find it greatly to their advantage to call at tho Sign of tho BIG BOOT and HAT, ono door North of tho Columbia Hotel. Every arl icio sold in this House is warranted as re? presented. In point of stylo, quality aud prico wo cannot bo surpassed. Oct 30 _ _A. SMYTHE. Sea MOM Farina. ADELICIOUS FOOD, prepared from Sea MOBS, highly nntrioious, and of exquisite flavor. A desirable article, and staple addi? tion to tho household bill of fare. For ea'o at Sept 22+_HWINITSH'S Drag Store. California Seed Oats. KAfl BUSKEL8 PRIME CALIFORNIA 0\J\J 8EED OATS, for sale by Oct9 EDWARD HOPE. MILLINERY In ail It* Branches. LADIES will please call and lexaniino before purchasing else? where. Also. HA?R JEWELRY, FANOY OOODB, <to.t at MRS. C. E. REED'S. Oct 50 Ira_Main Street. New Books. THE Momoriea of Fifty Years, containing I noticea and anecdotes of distinguished ! Americans and remarkable men, Ac, bv W. H. Sparks. Price *2 50. Tent Life in Siboria and Adventures in RamBuhatka and Northern Asia, by Kennan, with a mau. $1.50. Gingor Snaps, by Fanny Forn. $1.50. Old Songs and New, by the authoress of ? Beechenbrook. $2. Paris in December, 1851: or, Coup d'Etat of Napoleon III, by Terr t, from tho thirteenth French edition, $2 50.' I.echo's Ration nhs m in Europe, two volumes The Life ot Oonoral Nathaniel Oreen. Tho Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth. Also, a number of new novela, by Trollope and other popular authors. Also, new juvonile books from London, new ChromoB, Paintings, Ac For saie at _BRYAN A MoCARTER'8 Bookstore. CLOTHING AND HATS, Ai' R. SW. C. SWAFFIELD'S. WE have now on hand the jjgjp-largeet stock we havo ever offered to tho publio. Owing to tho warm weather, our stock is unbroken. We arc anx? ious to sell, and will sell LOW FOR CA SH/ It is too well known to need ropeiition, that wo keep tho LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE STATE, and warrant all our Goode, both in price and quality. Our FURNISHING GOODS stock ie com? plete, embracing SHIRTS that will fit, k i . * ? ? L/ TIES and CRAVATS, of all patterns, GLOVES, in endless variety, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, Ac , Over seventy live CAPS OVER? COATS and CAPES now ou hand. HATS, of all qualities and styles. NovO R. A W. C. SWAFFLELD. Nickerson House, COLUMBIA, S. C. 6>-^^>jaa*. HAVING Bold Messrs. Agnew ? ? nTT'in Daily my OMNIBUS, to bo run in connection with tho ''NICKERSON HOUSE," it is due tho public to say that the change of collection of faro does not e fleet thc present arrangement of passengers coming down tho ('.reenvide road going to Charles? ton, "nor returning." WiB give supper going down or breakfast going np, with Omnibus fare, includod both ways, for OMR OOLLAK. Also, passengers over Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Road going SOUTH, will be taken free to dinner-house and back to oars in am? ple time-all for ll. Nov S.lmo WM. A. WRIGHT. . CD. EBERHARDT, IVEorcliant Tailor, Washington street, near Main, _ BEGS to inform his patrons and citizens TU generally that ho has received tho latest til PATTERNS for gentlemen's fall and ?Ua winter garments. Hu has also a beauti? ful assortment of GOODS, nf various grades, in tho way of CLOTHS, OASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which will bu made up at short notice, in tho very beat manner. Ho is Agent for the /ETNA SEWING MA? CHINE, which ia in uso by several families in this city, and who express themselves highly gratified at its operation, uadics and heads of families generally aro invited to call and soo._Jtict 10 New Supply of Groceries! HOGSHEADS of BACON, C. R. a^d R. SIDES, Bulk BACON aud 8HOULDER8. O. DIERCKS. HAMS, Breakfast STRIPS, Sugar Cured snOULDKRS. G. D1EBCK8. NO. 1, 2, 3 MACKEBEL, Barrels and half barrels and kits, Tickled SALMON. Dutch HERRING, G. DIERCK8. FLOUR. Tho bost Western Brands at very low figures, in barrels, halves, quarters and eighths of barrels. iioMror'* 8clf-R?h>,n" FLOTTn G. DIEBCKS. PICKLES, SARDINES, LOB8TEBS. o y . .?s. SALMON. G. DIEBCKS. CONDENSED Milk, best quality, Layer Raisins, French Che col ate, Boxes Soap, Axle Orease, Concentrated Lye. G. DIERCKS. ITIOREIGN andI>omcBtioWINE8,LIQUOR8. . ALES, Ac, of superior quality, sold at low floaros. G. DD3RCK8. SMOKING TOBACCO, of various brands: Durham, Virginity, Advanoc&o, Domestic and Imported CIGARS. Pot 30_G. PIERCE'S. Pare Kentaoky Belle Bonrbon Whis? key, at POLLOCK'S. TO THE LADIES. Fall and Winter Opening. MRS/mvCOR?<CKv (Mainatreet,nearly Oppo?iie Columbia Hotel,) HAS juet roturuod from Now Turk, whero sho solcoted an clo gaut and variod assortment of Goods in tho Millinery Line, Which has boon opened for in? spection, and to which tho atten? tion of thu ladies is invited. Rho baa also a line of elegant CLOAKS and FURS, which aru well worth looking at. CORSETS of everv style, for ladies and chil? dren. FANCY GOODS in endless varietv. Oct 9 __ GOODMAN'S Clothing Bazaar CONTAINS the very largest and best assort- ( i ed stock of HEADY-MADE { CLOTHINO, Gent's Furn ishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Hand Satchels, Lap Robes, Ac, to be fonnd in this city. All Goods new, of late Fashion, and at popular prices. Givo him a call. D. GOODMAN, Main street, next door to Pollock House. Nov S _ READ THIS. THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention ot those iu want of goods in his line, to the large and well selected stock new on hand, consisting, in part, nf: Marble and Sl.ito Mantlo Pieces, Coal and Wood Orates, Ooal Hods, Shovels, Pokers and Sifters, RloworStands, Fronts for Grates, Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs, Coffee Mills and Coffee Rosters. Meat Cuttern and Sausage Stuflers, Charcoal and Plain Smoothing-IrouB, Galvanized and Plated Iron Sinks. EAnTUEN-WAIIE. Drain Pi [ie*. Tile Hearths. Fire Tiles for Grates and Baker * Oven's. ei.i MMiNO noona. Marble Wash-Stands, Slabs and Backs, Water Close's, Lead Pipo and Sheet Lead, Plated and Brass Water-Faucets. TIN-WAHK. A largo a-soi tincnt of Plain, Stamped Plan? ished and Jap&ned Ware. STOVES. Parlor and Office Stoves, for Wood and Goal. ALSO, A largo supply of tho cslebrated COTTON PLANT, andother patterns,of Cooking Stoves, and a large supply of House Furnishing Hard? ware, too numerous to mention. Nov 8 A. PALMER. WILLIAM GLAZE. JUST received a large assortment ot WATCH I' S.-Gold and Silver Hunting, Stem Winding, Open Paco, of Swiss, English and American manufacturo. CLOCKS.-French Pal lor, of Black Marble, Gilt, Ormular, Rosewood and Walnut. SPECTACLES.-Gold. Silver and Steel, of all descriptions; Eye Glasses with Gold, Rub? ber and Tortoise Shell Frame. THIMBLES.-Gold and Silver, of all de? scriptions. LADIES' JEWELRY_Cold ? ??ir, and with sottings of all kinds of precious stones; Brooches, Kir rings, Necklaces, Bracelets and Armlets, Gold Chatelaine and Leontine Chains; all varieties of Jet, Bubbor, Gold, Pearl and Mourning Jewelry and Orna? ments, Ac. GENTLEMEN'S JEWELBY.-Vest and Guard Chains, Collar and Shirt Buttons, Sleeve Buttons, Seal Bings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Ao. 81LVRRWAUB. SPOONS.-Table, Dessert. Tea, Sugar .'Mus? tard, Pap, Salt Spoons and Ladles. FORKS.-Table, Dessert and Breakfast. KNIVES. -Dessert, Fruit,Butter, Fish, Pie, Cake and Cheese Knives. PITCHEBS_.Chalices and Communion Beta, loo Pitchers, Caps, Bowls and Goblets. CASTORS_Silver and Plated, Fruit Stands, Cako Baskets, Picklo Stands, Coffee Makers, Cream Pots, Salt and Butter Diabea, Waiters, Ae. WILLIAM GLAZE, One door North of Scott, Williams A Co.'o Banking Boase, Main street. Nov 7 Imo At a meeting of stockholders of tho Colum? bia Oil Company, November 9, 1870, tho fol? lowing resolutions woro paeBcd: Resolved, That tho authorized capital Block of thia Compauy bo increased to sixty thou? sand dollars. Resolved, That a Committee of Five bo ap? pointed to opon booka lor subscriptions to tbo stock of tho Company, in accordanco with thc 1 foregoing resolution. The undersiguod, appointed a Committee in 1 accordanco with tho foregoing r?solution?, will furnish information concerning aud re coivo subscription to tho stock of tho Com? pany. As tho Company purchases Cotton Seed in largo quantities, subscribers who have Seed to sell may mako it available iu payment of their subscriptions. P. M. PORCHER, A. B. SPRINGS, E.P. ALEXANDER, HARD ? BOLOMON, JAMES PAGAN, Nov 11.12.20,27_Committee. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLDS' IMPR O VEMENT. npHOSE who have lost sovoral Natara! JL Teeth, and havo been advised to part | with remaining sound ones, as tho first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, aro requested, beforo submitting to a practice, cruel in itself and often unnecessarily per? formed, to convince themselves of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so much importance. The above improvement was designed to re? sist BO deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough tost of moro than three years, is found capable of accomplishing what no othor sys? tem of Artificial Don tis try has heretofore don e. It is now possible to obtain partial cases. which will save for years Natural Teeth, and bo at the same time reliable in every respect. An invitation is hereby given to such as feel interested to call at our Operating Rooms, and examine duplicate specimens of | caaes now in actual uso. Nov 6 t REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. Richland County-In Common Fleas. Elias Gradick, vs. D. B. DeSausaure, Adminis? trator, et al. THE creditors of tho late firm of E. C. Smith A Bro. are required to establish i their claims bofore me, on or before tho first day of Januarv, 1871. By order of Court. D. B. MILLEU, Nov 4 t C. C. C. ami Spocial Beferee. Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAVING opened a Branch House iu itbocityof Columbia, offer for sale tho l?tese patontod and best made STOVES; .tho most improved patterns and regu? lar sizes of all kinds of TIN-WARE, and everything in these particular liucs, with conlidenee of their merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kinda of job work dono with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all itu branches, ex? ecuted. If you want Water carried to all convenient pointa about your promises, wo will do your work at such prices as will on able all to alford it. Tho public aro invited to call. Storo iu Ehrlich's Building, four doors below bryce's corner. Aug IS t IVE. " JSC- SSRlEi'S'^S Furniture Ware-room Plain Sired, near Afain. NOW on hand and daily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, bost?n, Cincinnati and Louiaville,tho largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kopt in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 BouBteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; aim, tho celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinda of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest not ico and in the beat manner. Terms cash and Good* cheap. _ Oct 30 Fresh Crackers. JUST received, a tupplv of fresh CIIACK EHS, BISCUITS, Ac./consisting of BUTTE lt OHACKEBS, Boston Crackers, Ginger Schnapps, Butter Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Wine Bieouit, MILK SISCUIT, Cream Crackers, Nonpareil Biscuit, Fancy Crackers, Egg Biscuit, Lon,on Crackers,Ac. Forsalo by J. A T^ R. AGNEW. Polishing Powders. MAGIC POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silver, Ac, ten cents per box. Tripoli, for cleaning Brass, Silver,Gold. Ac, ten cents per paper. Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, Ac. Just received and for sal? bv Septa J. AT. R. AGNEW. Cutting Cheese. ITUFTY boxes GOSHEN and NEW YORK ? STATE CHEESE, for salo low by Oct 9 EDWARD UOPE. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and public in general that 1 have JuBt received an entiro new ?stock of Donblo and Singlo Uar rol GUNS, REPEATEBS, Flasks, Pouches, Pistol-Bcltc, Caps, Buck-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct? P. W. KIIAFT, Main street. KMKltY'H UNIVERS Al. Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE GINS, so well known throughout the South, need no comment. In style of workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn-out, with the samo amount of power, is unequaled. B. TOZER, Agent, August 2_Colombia. R. 3. FilhMand~Fietn~ PICKLED SHAD. No. 1, " MACKEREL, Nos. 1,2 and 8, .? SALMON. No. 1, 100 boxes Scaled HERRINGS, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Extra Sngar-cured Hams, " Bacon Strips. For sale by GEO. 8YMMEB8. Call early and often._Pot 21 Norfolk Bivalves, in every style, at POLLOCK'S. WST7T?mniT*~ i ri 1 up in the Ngjgr SiTSfSCL. AU,jfl bBntfry and, tbirsty peg pie, look out fur.Uie r/M .lump, North-oast corner Q? tho Markot. .. , NoVl T' ?. ?>tl "f>. McftPINNIB. ?he ?oiioc? H?tlB?' l/TS HAB been overhauled; JB?^ ^$?V?l??*aa ?Uted up (or the vnn-UHK ^?g^ter ?eaaon. OY STERS, ^g"* FISH and GAME nerved np In the usual Atvle. 'JL'toe Private JNunurJ ituum liaa been refit? ted, and guests may expect proper attention. Oct 12 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor. ' OYSTERS AHD O Ama. ,Sf& /~\ OUR'SALOON ls iii or- "" ??1 t ^?\l3f der, and OYSTERS, . ?fiL ^3?^ ?AME, FISH, etc., carl Jtflt. ho obtained at all hours. ' Dinners^**" mm rs and Snppera furnished at short notico, and n tho beat Btyle. Givens atrial. . ': . ' PAYSINGEB A FRANKLIN,- oj _Oot_ll_. ExohaogQBo8taox?n,tf|-1 Piedmont and Arlington Lifo Insur? ance Company. , * GENEnAL AOEVCT AT C?LCWBr?1,11 ' O?tober81,1870. ?<?]?. WE tako ploasore in ? annonnping to our policy-holders and the citizens of Sou tb Carolina, tho association of Gov. M, JU. ISON* II AM, with onr General Agehoy, and that ho will givo his personal attention to the inver oats of the company in every portion of 'the Stato. . LEAPHART, JEFFERSON & RANSOM, . ii General. Agent?,,,, Having examined into the condition of tho abovo company, and becorao auaociatod v?ith its General Agency, I ccmmend it to tho citizens of South Carolina as ono of th?saftst, most reliable' and snccessfnl Lire Inourrmco Companies in the United States. ' Good canvassing agents desired in' every District. Address, Branch Office, Columbia, S. C. M. L. BONHAM. _NOV 1_. ? . ? ; THE AGE OF PROGRESS. P URPTT AND CHEAPNESS. DRUGS, KHESTCuEiICALS, At the old) stand, E. H. HE IN IT 8 H., Wholesale and Retail Drug House.' DRUGS, Medicines, and overtiring in ' the Drug Une to snit the times. Onward is tho word. MEDICINES for tho sick at much reduced ?rices. Prescriptions prepared at low prices, 'ho best of everything sold-and sold at prices to snit. Tho Bick, the lame, the foeble in health, can have no excuso for remedies-here they are at your own price Come and heal thysSIf.. The Quaker Liniment for Rheumatism and Paine; Stanley's Great Cough Syrup for Coughs and Colds; Rina Chill Curo for Chills and Fevor; Queen's Delight for the Diseases of the Blood; Crimson Totter Wash for the Com? plexion; Garden and Field Heeds, Jost re? ceived; Landreth Seeds-a new supply for 1871. Plant your Winter Garden, sow Oab bago Seed, Onion Seed, Lottuoo Seed-and look out for the beet place to buy your goods. Romember-at tho Old Stand lo the place for your Medicines. E. H. HEINIT6H, Nov 'J_ Druggist and Chemist. A. NEW DISCOVERY ! I TITANIA;" Salvaooii for thc Haiiv CLEAR AVWATKR! Wn ilOK^SEDlMENT ! ! OPENT^niE LIGHT! ! ! For Restoring to Gra^Hair its \ Original Color* PHALON'S "ViTALL^^dirTers ut-. tcriyfrom all th^iair coloring preparation^^ieretofore used. It is lb^nd, sweet smelling, prccuntates no muddy or s?imy matpr, requires no shaking, im parSs no stain to thc skin. Hold it toVhe light and it is clear and cloudless. It leaves no mark On the seato ; yet it reproduces in gray haiHt??riatural color that time or sicErta^fimay have bleached out of ??TPhalon's Vitalik^? is for one sole purposc^nat ot reproducing,with absalfute cer? tainty, the naturaladlor of the hair. It is nowititended as a daily drcssia^fnor for removing scurf or irandruff ; nor for cu? ring baJflncss; nor for stimula? ting tfe growth of the hair. Thesf objects may be accom? pli shirl after the color has been fixed with the Vitalia, by Pha lon's Comical Hair Invigo rator. ^^^^ THE ViTALT^i^a harmless and unequaled preplration for the reproduction of ?ie origi? nal hue of gray hair,?d noth . AIOA IV V? . c tc o r*r*r\+%-* 1 . ? ?-* i ??S3 IO M^v^?^iioilv.k? in from two toten applications, according to thed^pth of shade required. Sokroyall druggist? Carriage Materials. ; CONSISTING in part of HUBS, rj?jRLSr^pokea. Felloes, Shafts, Whcole, ERHKBE- Polee, Bolte, Malloablo Outings. Fifth Wheels, Bands, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Patont and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpot, Lining Nails. Springs, Axles, Fire and other Iron, Dash Frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirgo Varnishes, &o., ?o. Oar stock of tbese gooda is socond to nono in Columbia, and thoae desiring to purchase, niU save money by calling on Soptll J. A T. B. AGNEW. Iron Ties. A f\ ir\f\f\ LBS. superior IBON 4fcUJ.VJvJvJ TIES, for sale low by Sept 9 E. HOPE.