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THE DAILY "Let our Just Censure Al!; nd tu6 T?Tio Event." BY J. A SELBY COLUMBIA. S. C. FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13, 1871. VOL. VI-NO. 254. TVTWH E?rr?B OP tifie PHOENIX: I was reminded, whilot reading the discussion in the Hon se, of Monday last, on the tronbles in the up country, of the grand fiasco ol GOT. Holden, in North Caroli? na, last year. The remarks of Nuckles, Whipper and Boston, were deoidedly re? flective upon the conduct of GOT. Scott: and these worthies bid fair to eqnal tho immortal Joe Crews in sensational noto? riety ere long. The above-named Rep? resentatives, with the assistance of June Mobleyand Byas, will assuredly influence the Governor to order out tho militia in the "up-country." This, however, will only make matters worse, although the condition of the country be deplorable and the Governor importuned to call out the militia. If tho evil men of tho loyal league and the Governor's counsellors ever decide to impose upou the unoffend? ing citizens of tho State through negro militia, then, if not even at tho present time, will they witness tho utter futility of all existing laws for thc preservation of pence. Tho results of bud meu will ever be observed after such thorough in? struction to deluded men by tho most incendiary interlopers of the Radical party now infesting South Carolina. AU good citizens desire peace aud quiet throughout our State, and it would be of vast importance for tho Governor and Legislature to give wise counsel, instead of ignoring the just demands of tho out? raged people of South Carolina. VERITAS. AT HOME, Jauuary 10, 1871. Mn. EDITOR: YOU must have had stereotyped such beadings as "Moro Troubles in Union," "Another Gin House Burned," and other similar un? pleasant captious, for seldom does your welcome sheet reach me without herald? ing Buch news. Mosing over this thought to-night, I soliloquized to myself, who is to blame for this lawless couditiou of things? Aro the whites? No. Aro the colored? No. Is tho Radical party? Not entirely. Who, then, is? Without the fear of contradiction, I assort Gov. Scott is the prime causo of all those difficulties. Possibly he mny bo igno? rantly so, aud therefore, in a degree, the innocent cause of ail South Carolina's troubles. Will Gov. Scott reason with me a little upon this subject? The population of South Carol inn is | composed of two races. One ore tho' .whites, who own all the properly, (or : nearly so,) poy all tho taxes, (oe ucarly so,) and were ouco the owners of the 1 other race. That other race arc tho blacks, who, owning but little property, and paying a nominal tax, were once the slaves of the white race, but, by national legislation, havo becomo free 1 men and our equals before the law, a right which no honest sou of South Carolina desires to deprive them of. j Fortuitous circumstances have empow? ered General R. K. Scott, of Ohio, with executive authority over these two peo- I pies. Innate sense rnnst have taught bira the prejudices of race existed with both 1 of them, and this must bo assunged be- \ fore happiness .and prosperity could return to his constituents. Unless he 1 entertained malice for the couquered 1 rebels, common interest would have 1 suggested the policy of first reconciling the more intelligent of the two races, and through them, educate and elevate the inferior race. But finding tho blacltB in the numerical majority, ho quietly | j saw that tho ballot could be made to j usurp the throne of knowledge and be- 1 come powerful. Forsaking his race, he | has clung tenaciously to that majority, and by his every gubernatorial act, has shown a disposition to widen tho breach rather than quiet the difficulties between tho blacks and whites of South Carolina. 1 His arming the colored militia, and other similar overt acts of irritation, can , be well understood. Political quiot and contentment throughout the State, dur- 1 ing his first terra, would have eveutu- ! ated last October in his political decapi? tation. But ii Gov. Scott knows anything 1 of human nature, ho must certainly know that compulsory measures resorted ', to by a black numerical majority can never effcot peaceful ends over a white minority. The wouder then ip, why does he not attempt sume single step of reconciliation by recognizing the rights Of thia minority V Has he ever appointed a white gentleman to office becauso of his efficiency? If so, that gentleman most assuredly perform? ed the duticB of the office satisfactorily to both races; and possibly voted against Gov. Scott at the last election. I caunot think that an honest officer would wil? lingly bring discredit upon bis office, simply because of political differences of opinion between him and tho appointing power. If Gov. Scott could visit some of the offices of his appointees, he would be ashamed of the mauuer in which ho has prostituted hiR power. Not long since I had a writ served upon mo by authority of ono of his Trial Justices, lt wa?, iudeed, a funny docu? ment. I could euaily havo sworn my name was not on that paper. I an? swered to the nnmmons, however, and when I weut to the office, had to per? form tho duties of both clerk and teacher to his honor, for ho could not have filled up the bianka to save him from death. I concluded my interview by remarking, 1 I believe I would traverse 1113' caso for a twelvemonth. The stupid fellow replied, "Very well, bir." Can anything be more farcical? Hut to conclude, I havo no hesitation in asserting that, if Gov. Scott will with? draw his arms from the militia; admin? ister tho laws of the land through intelli? gent appointees, whito or black; forget that South Carolina ia not tho Radical party; remember that tho minority huve some rights; believe that attempting to role white men with negroes is rubbing off the pcub from an old sore; credit the white people of tho State with nome littlo desire to deal justly with tho blacks; and advise with the thinking men of South Carolina, he will survive the^rou ble8 of the State. But if his present policy is continued, I feel just ns sure tho troubles will survive him. A NATIVE SOUTH CAROLINIAN. Joe Jefferson concluded bis engage? ment at Booth's theatre, New Yotk, on Saturday night, when the 150th perform? ance of Kip Van Winkle was given. Special Notices. SPREAD THE Til UT II.-Some medical mon insist that it is undignified to adven ice a remedy, however valuable it may bo. Queer reasoning this. It is like saying that an arti? cle which the world needs should be hid in a corner-that benefits and blessinga may bo too widely diffused- that the means of pro? tecting and restoring health should bo a close monopoly, and not accessible to all. Thc argument is bad. It is worse than that; it is inhuman. SuppoaellCSTETTER'SSTOMACH BITTERS-an absolute specific ior dyspepsia, bilioasncBS and nervous debility-had nevor been known beyond tho repertoire ot the faculty, what would have beon tho conse? quence? Instead of curing and invigorating millions, the good effects of tho preparation would have been confined to a comparativo few. There is tho highest authority for say? ing that light should not bo bid under a bushel; that whatever is excellent should be placed aa a city on a hill, where all men can take cognizance of it. It i* upon this princi? pio that the Bitters have been advertised and continuo to bo advertised in every newspaper of any prominence in the Western hemis? phere, and that thc spontaneous testimonials in its favor have boen translated into all written languages. Thousands enjoy perfect health to-day, who would bu languishing on beds of sickness if tho newspapers had not Rjtrcad the truth with renard to thin unequaled iavigoront and corred ice far sud wide. Sup? pose profit han been reaped from this pub? licity, lu that any argument again.it it? If thu public health has been protected; if lives have been saved; if the feeble have been t-tronglhoned and tho sick restored, areal ijood hasltecn accomplished: and who so mean ns to grudge to exertions thus directed their fair reward? Jan 1 ft? ?THE IlKIDAIi CHA3IDk?U."_Essays for Young Men, on great SOCIAL EVILS and annsES, which interfere with MABIUAOE tvith sure means of relief for tho Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Bent Tree of chargo, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 8. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa._ Nov 5 3mo Special Notice No. 2. THE Entire Stock of CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, VALISES, CAIIPET-BAGS, SHAWLS, ROUES, ETC..with a full tine of Water-Proof CIRCULARS, CAPES, ? VER-COATSILEGGINS, AND CAPS, will bo sold from THIS DAY, AT COST FOR CASU. Tho Stock must he sold to close up tho busi? ness. All wishing great bargains, will find it ko their advantage to call at tho Store of the ?ito W. J. Hoke. M. HOKE. CARRIAGES. c<rytf, A COMPLETE assortment of two 3?^Sgg*?nnd four-Beat Pasnonger CARRI? AGES has just been received at tho Reposito? ry, corner Lady and Assembly streets. Tho Lit vat and moat stylish patterns have bern selected with c:\rc, from somo of the best' builders in tho country; and tho stork never bas been surpasnd in design or finish by any iflVred here. Prices moderato. Dee ld W. K. O RICEN"FIELD, Triumphs of Science. Ill IE fir*! bottle of Stanley's celebrated COJJOH SYRUP was prepared by Mr. QeinitsT), in 18is, for our distinguished follow i-it?zen, Captain W. B. Stanley; then on II?B way to Mexico, The mnrkod success which followed ita uso. in curing a troublesome Bongil, with weakness of tho lungs, has also marked it IIK a preparation worth having, for thc cure of all affections of the lungs. Thon Rands now attest its worth, and to-day ''Stan? ley's Cough Svrup" enjoys a higher reputation than an)'other cough medicine known. Pre? pared only by E. H. HEINITSH, Doc 14 t Druggist. Heise's Dining Saloon, IN rf ar of tho Confectionery, is fitted np v ith everything pertaining to a first class establishment. Norfolk OYSTERS, FISH and OAME of all kinds during the season. NovlO " OYSTERS A ND OAME. ??*? /**V OUR SALOON is in or *V\llyand OYSTERS, -ff^L X&'Cfji? GA.MK, FISH, etc., oan^^^k be obtained at all hours. Di miora''' 5i-w? and Suppers furnished at short notice, and i a thc I isl st vie. Givens a trial. PA?SINOEH A FRANKLIN, Oct ll Exchange Restaurant. Thc Pollick House ,j*a^ /"~~\ HAS been overhauled JBBa^- , Q^lIA/ahd fitted np lor tin wit.-I ^??{??r ter season. I) Y h T E R S. FI S ll and UAMjt servi d up in the usual style. Tho Private LUNCH ROOM has been refit I led, and guests mav expect proper attention. ! Oer 12 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprirti r. ( BAZAAR AXD CONFECTIONER. F. r turftil things and things f >r sport, The curious people hero resort. ENTIRELY m w stock of TOYS und FANCY ARTICLES for t ho Holidays. Varioties too numerous to mention. CA Nj HES ma nu fact tired daily. CARLS of all kinds, plain and ornamented. Also, tull block French CONFECTIONERY. Canned Goods. Jelly, Raisins. Citron, Almonds, and fall line of assorted Nuts Lernens, Orange?, Cocoannts, Ac. Fruit of all kinds during tho season. Nov 19 OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! 1AM selling tho best NORFOLK OYSTERS offered in this market, and get them fresh overy day from Norfolk. I have also reduced the price to ll.75 per fallon, and smaller quantities in proportion, 'smilies can havo them delivered at their ie sldencea, by leaving their orders at the Ice House. JOHN D. BATEMAN. Nov 28 2mo NOTICE!-I Btill continuo to REPAIR CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Umbrellas, Fans, Lampe, and _^almost any broken artiele. 1 also hang lidia, mount Walking Canee, sharpen Saws, Scissors, Knives, Razors, Lan? cets, otc. All work dono by mo warranted, unices epecially excepted. Old Umbrollas. Parasols, etc., received iu pavuicnt for work. J. ?. LUaiSDEN, Jan 8 Corner Lady and Assembly streets. NOTICE-All persons indebted to me, by note, book or open account, are notified that they must come forward and settle on or before the 1st of Star eil ; and all having claims will present them at once. Jim 7 nth_?.TOiiT-VPir TAYLOR._ ?<>/~1 OOO," .? ll UTTER," ?BEST."-New \JC brands Smoking Tobacco, to be ob? tained at tbo_ POLLOCK HOUSE. WE II AVE THIS DAY APPOINTED Mr. JOHN C. SEEGEHS tho solo Agent for tho sale of our WHISKIES in Columbia, 8. C. JOHN GIBSON'S SON & CO. Pmi.ADKLrniA, November 19, 1870. Dec 1 NOT3CE- The undersigned have formed a Co-partnership, and will bo known SB E. W. 8EIBELS &, CO. They represent some of tho best FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES in t ho United States. Wo propoBO to bo general Land Agents, and will sell or purchaao Real Estate anywhere in South Carolina, especially in Columbia. Wo will prosecute claims boforo tho Legislature, and tho ronewal of lost bonds or other papers. Persons wishing to sell or buy Real Eetato will do well to cominiinicato with us at Colum? bia. Wo have several handsome places for sale. Oftice at Mike Uoke'e Clothing Store. E. W. S El PELS, Dec 2_ J. B. EZEL.L. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to tho col? lection of Commercial Paper, Interes! on State and Itailroad Bonds and Stocks, and Conversion of State Securities, by Nov 23 Orno L OAM?RILL, Broker. GRAIN ! GRAIN ! GRAIN ! AV. J. WIIITMIRE, UKERNVILLE, 8. C., DEALER in GRAIN and COUNTRY PRO? DUCE of all kinds. Will pay prompt attention to all orders entrusted to his caret This is a rare opportunity for Planters and others living along the line of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, to procure theil sup? plies al li rsl cost. I only ask a fair trial, and guarantee sat io fact inn. Nov 3ino Grims, Pistols, Etc. >>>^ I INFORM my fri. ivis and Jfc^^Z^ public in general that I have AJxCSfc inst received an entire new * ma^k ?stock of Double and Singlo Par? rel GUNS, REPEATF.R8, F^kB, Pouches, Pietol-Belte, (Japs. Buck-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for ?ll Linds of Pistole, Powder aud Shot. AT.eo, REPAIRING dono at short notice. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT, Main street. Gold and Silver Coin. THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS DANK buv and sell GOLD and SILVER at a email margin. _Oct_23_A. G. BBKNTZKB._?ashi?^r._ Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAVING opened a Dranch House in ( tho city of Columbia, offer for sale the [ ?latest patented and best made STOVES; | :thc most improved patterns and regu? lar sizes or all kinds of TIN-WARE, and everything in those particular lines, with conl?dmieo of their merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kinds of job work done with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all its branches, ex? ecuted, lt yon want Water carried to all convenient points about your premises, we will do vnur work at such pricee as will enable all to afford it. The public aro invited tn call. Store in Ehrlich's Building, Tour doors below Bryce's corner. Aug IK t ARTIFICIAL TtETH. li E J 'KOL 7).S' IMP Ii 0 I 'EM EX T. flMlOSE who have lust several Natural X Teeth, and have been advised to part with remaining sound ones, as the first atop towards obtaining artificial substitutes, are requested, before submitting to a practice, cruel in itself and otten unnecessarily per? formed, to convinco themselves of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of eo much importance. Tho above improvement waa designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough test of more than throo ye nre, is found cai>able of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry has heretofore done. It is now possible to obtain partial cases, which will save for years Natural Teeth, and bo at tho same time reliable in every respect. An invitation is hereby given t? ench as feel interested to call at our Operating booms, and examino duplicate specimens ot cases DOW in actual use. Nov Gt REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS. Five Hundred Dollars Reward \T7JIEBEAS bfllcial information bab been YY eoiiiuiunic.au d to this D?partiront that on the morning of Hm C h instant, the dead body or ADAM P. DUB ABD. an aged and re? spectable citizen, was found brutally murder? ed on tho public highway leading to Winns boro, about six milos above Columbia; and whereas the pat ty or parties who perpetrated thia wanton and unprovoked murder are un? known, in order that justice may be done, and tho niajestv ol the law vindicated, 1, HO PEET K. SCOTT, Governor ot the Stato aforesaid, do bcrebv offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for tho appre? hension and delivery, in any jailiu this State, of the murderer or murderers of the said Adam P. Dubard, or each of them, v i th proof to convict. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the great seal of the ~" State to be affixed, at Columbia, this Uth x. day ot January, A. D. 1871, and in the ? ninety-fourth year of thoindepcnelcnco of the United States ol America. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor. P. L. GIKDOZO, Secretary of Stato. Jan 12_3_ Hattorfs Bitters can be obtained at the POLLOCK HOTJSR. Charleston Advertisements! COURTNEY, EVERETT & 00., 83 Pearl Street, New York, W. 0. COURTNEY & CO., 3 Central Wharf, Charleston, Cotton Factors AND General Commission Merchants. ;\\\v. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON and \tfAi||otlicr Prodhco solicited. Liberal ad LHSvSvanct'H matta on shipments. Ordure for purchase or PROVISIONS, ftc, in Charleston or Now York promptly attended to. Jan 1 Imo tO~ f Largcfitand most completo] "E? OS" j ManutHctory of DoorB, Sashes, "r?Ta as- i Blinds, Mouldings, ftc, in tho -?m s&~ I Southam 8tates. J -so Printed Prier /jin! defies comp?tition? Bend for ono. Sent freo on application. _ April 8 _ +ly r. r. nnoDiR. H. n. nunniKs. H. C. UUDOISS. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, Kurth Atlantic Wharf, C TT A lt Ti EST O N. S . C . LIREItALarivnncca ma.lo on Consignui<;nts. liefer to A ND KKW si MONDS, EBQ. , Presi? dent I.-?i Nut ional Bunk, Chm locton, s. C. AUK 24 Hmo Novelties-Special Attractions. NOW open i nc and showing, the largest and moat elegant ankert mont of French rind English FANCY GOOD'S ever brought to tin? market, selected especially for thu Holidays. Elegant Perfumery, Colognes and Extracts, Now ?uni superior Toilet Soaps, lVrrtimo Boxes, Toilet Soxes, Glove and Handkerchief Poxes, German, French and English Toilet Waters, Atkinson's Extract Whitu Rosee, Lubiu'a Perfumes, Extracts', Sachet, Low's new Perfumes and Extract*, Coud ray's Fashionable Cologne, Condray's Lavender Water, Gorman Farina Cologne, Superior Day Rum, A Urge and fine assortment of nair Brush? es, Tooth Brnehcs, Endlich anti French Drcseing Combs, Ivory Fine-tooth Combs. Elegant Tornado for tho Hair, Eau Lustral, Circadian Lustre, Cloth Brushes, Turkish Rubber, Turkish Towels, Tooth ricks, Elegant Soaps, thc largest assortment in j thc city, A bountiful selection of Fancy Perfume Sachets. For ?nie hv Doc 18 E. H.* TirTNTTRR, Druggist. Hardy Solomon & Co., HAVING entered into the manufacture ol BRICK aud QUARRYING or GRANITE, and purchased ol Messrs. Wright ft Vinn, one of their now patent Brick Machines, capable or turning out from 40,000 to 00,000 brick? per day, are now prepared to make contracts anil furnish parties with any quantities of bricks desired. Apply to IT A un Y SOLOMON, at his store, or al thu South Carolina Dank and Trust Company. Sopl 3 downer's Mineral Fpeim Oil. ANEW Oil,, trhh-hieili not tight tu.??, r SOO I degree* Farenheit; never ennis; is almost j od' r?esa ami aa ?tafe as Sjnrn\ ur Lard Oil for | family use, anti what bur ned in the MINKUAI. I si'CUM LAMP, the light is equal to the best j Kerosene, at a cost not exec? ding one-half a I .ont. por hour. Il r?-quires lint 3ittir? atten-| tiou, no trimming, aud thc chimney never b? ral.M from heat. A supply .ot this tufelg oil, and a small ; assortment of Lamps, just received and for sale bv J. ft T. II. AGNEW. Champagne. pr CASES GOLDEN EAGLE, O 5 caaos KED CROSS, 1 cask Catawba WINE. These wines aro made of the Seedling i Gi apes, aud aro very delicious. Deo 7 __ JOHN C. SEEGERS. Chewing Tobacco-Jnst Received, j AFINE lot or the bout Pan-cako and Fig! Cht wine TOBACCO. Nov S JOHN C. SEEG F.BS. Christmas Goods. LEMONS, Orang* s, Raisins. Fii'o Cracker.?, ; Citren. Almnu ls. Peo tus. ' Walnuts, ! Filberts. j Brazil Nuts, Choice Wines. Rc-?tell Whiskey, Uje Whiskies, ' Callion.ia Chntupaune, Otard Urandy, Jamal? j ca hum, Holland Oin, ftc, for sale at low figures bv J. ft TR. Ad NEW. j Foreign Exchange. 1WK CITIZENS' SAVINGS DANK is now j prepared t?? draw directly on al! the pro? minent places in England, Scotland and Ir? land, Germany, France. Holland. belgium, Italy, and the Orient, and will luiii?-ili dialt? at New York rat??. Od A. G. MHENIZEII. Cashbr. Dentistry. THE undersigned would in? form bis fiiend? and patrons that he is prepared to execute scientifically and satisfactorily all operations and work of whatsoever kied his profession demands. Tor ms accommodating. Oflioo over Messrs. Porter ft Co.'a Pry Goods Store, on Main street, Columbia, S. C. Oflico hours fioni 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2 to 4 p. m. Nov 20 D^L. BOOZER, D.D. S. City Currency will be Taken IN payment for Goods at Nov ll HARDY SOLOMON'8. Christmas Books. BRYAN it MoCARTER havo just opened a mw stock nf HOLIDAY OI ET ROOKH from London and New York. ALSO, Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Vi"niTiNa DESKS, Portfolios, Toilet Books, Card Cases, Pocket Knives, Gold Penn, Letter Folders, Fancy Inkstands, Work Poxes, Lading' Com? panions, Piiorooiurn ALBUMS, Writing Al? bums, Stereoscopes and Views. Chess Uten, Backgammon Boxes, Croquet Boxes, of all prices. Tho British and American Poets, Pocket and Family Ri JU.es, Books of COMMON PRAYER, all sizes and styles of binding; HYMN BOOKS, for different Churches. ALSO, Sonto elegant CmtoMos and PICTURES, i neut frames. Dec 21? Grand Toy Emporium. MCKENZIE'S, Main Street, Columbia, S. C., WHERE is offorcd tho largest and ?best selected stock of TOYS ever ?brought to this market. Dealern and others can bo accommodated, Whole? sale or Retail. Old and yonng, gravo and gay can bo suited from this varied collection. CANDIES of Pure Sugar mauufactured daily. Also, CAKES AND PIES. A fino assortment of CANNED GOODS juat receiving from the best manufactories. Frosh DATER, New Crop RAISINS, CITRON and CURRANTS, ALMONDS, and a full line of ASSORTED NUTS. Loudon BISCUITT and Trinco Albert CRACKERS, (imported articles,) puro and of great benefit to thc sick and convalcscnt. JELLIES of pnro fruit manufactured and sold al reasonable prices. oct.20 _JOHN MCKENZIE. CLOSING OUT. The undersigned, de< sirous of devoting him? self entirely to the CLOTHING- Business, offers for sale his entire stock of' KEY GOODS, FANCY ART?CEOS, SHOES, etc., at and BELOW COST. JACOB SKMCBEB. One door South Phoenix Office. ?-City Money taken at par. "S'a Nov 8 Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES, Creen Corn, Cherries, Green Peas, Peaches, Pears, Siring Beans, Whortleberries, Tomatoes. All the above nt retad, for 25 cents per can. Also, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Oysters, Lima Beaus. Tine Apple, Sardine-, Pickles, Catsuits, Ac. For sah; at verv lowost pri?e.-*, hv Dee 15 " J. Se. P. R. Ad NEW. Liquors and Cicars. BRANDIES.-Blt ANDEN BU KG FEERFS, 18:13. James Hcnuesi-v, IK.'JS ?nd 1805. Binct Clift ?Hon, istio. WINES.-Meet* Clnindon'i CHAMPAGNES. These all brands, heing ?-ol?: agent in South Carolina, and the Wi;.es fcecemd to none. SHERRIES.-All gradey, from common to thu finest AMONTILLADO. HOOK, WHITE AND CI.AUKT WINES.-Hock lieininr, Laiidesheimcr, li't ??"a ut ernes, Latour Blanch, St. Julien, La Bose, Nh retener, Mar cobrium, l?'t Barsae, Chateau Sauternes, Pontet Manet,Margaux,Grand Vin Chateaux, La li tte and Latour, Viii ta ge 1P58. Vivi'. WHISKIES, Ac-These are selected witt great care, amt comprise tho finest known brands, whilst the stuck of n et hied goods, dome.-lie GINS, RUM, Ac,art offered at lower rates. SCOTCH WHISKEY - Real PEAT bEEK.iaol my own import allon, very v.ipt r"n>r. ClOAUfl -LIVE. INDIAN, Figaro, Espanola, Palmetto, and other brands arc oil. red, choice in quality and moderate in price. sMOK.NO Tt)RACCO in variety, and spe? cially selcett ii with regaril to quality; and, a word in your i ar, the best is always the cheap? est,m whatever one eats, drinks or smokes. Doc IS GEORGE KYM ME BS. li.UHRY'S UN IVERS A Li Cotton Gins and Condensers. fTlHESR ti INS, ?o well known thronghont L the South, need no comment. In style of woi kmum-hip, and for efficiency ot work, their turi, ont, with the snnw amount of power, in one.j -a'.ed. R. TOZEIt, Agent, An ii us? 2 Cullimbin. S. C. For Sale, O a?\?\ ?CRESof LAND in Barn ?veil, O.Ol f\f ?11 the CdiHtO. 7-">0 ACHES in Kershaw-in lots to mit. HOUSE ?md LOI'in Columbia- i 12,000. 1 House in this ci tv, $.1.000. HOUSE and thlrte? n acres LAND, near the citv-?3.000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKET'P, "Attorm v atL'a.v and R< ?tl Er tate Agent. Sent 25 " \y . Mutilated Currency. rnoliN and defaced GREENBACKS, NA? JL i IONAL SANK MONEY und FRAC '1 IONALCUUHENOY bought al a small die count at THE CITIZKNK' SAVINGS BANK. 0?! 211 A. G. BREN I/ER. Cushier_ Furniture Ware-room Plain Street, near Main. NOW on hand sud daily re Poi iving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville,tho largest, assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suite; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, tho celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES rnado to order. UPHOLSTERING aud REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the beet manner. Terms ea*h and Goodi cheap. Oct 30 AETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Conned lent. Capital $3,000,000-Assets $6,000,000 GEORGIS IIVGGIKS, Agent, Columbia, S. C. Established in Colum'ia, S. C., A? J). 1849. incorporated A. J). 1819. (Ji tar ter Perpetual. THE WEALTHIEST FI1O INSURANCE COMPANY in America. Tho most suc? cessful Fire IuonraD.ee Company in America. A prompt ami liberal adjustment a specially. Protect yourself against loss, by at oncein Buring iii tho ".C LN A." The bcHt protection against PIKE is a policy in tho "vETNA." In? sure to-day, F?MES will como when least ex? pected. Strength and reliability-SG.COO.OOO not surpassed. Don't delay to take a policy; to-morrow, tiro may ruin you. All claimB for loBses promptly adjusted and paid at this Agency. GEO. HUGGINS, Agent, Columbia, 8. C. Office in rear of Messrs. Duffie A Chapman's Bookstore, Main street, Columbia, B. O. Jan 4 Smo Announcement Extraordinary! THE attention of THE PUBLIC is called to tho great inducements now of? fered in Clothing, G on ts' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Ac, AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR Wc aro now dispos? ing of our large and varied stock of Goods, scasonablo, AT CI)?T, being desirous of mak? ing a clean sweep, pre? paratory to the Spring importation. FAIL NOT While an opportunity TO OBTAIN BARGAINS. Main street, next to Pol ?eek House. Jim 8 At Heinitsh's Drug Store YOU CAN" OBTAIN The Best Articles AT LOWEST PRICES. LIEIHG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. English Mustard, nf warranted purity. Flavoring I-Mrac'.s, all concentrated and of lush flavor. Spices or every kind, pure. Ground Spices, pure. Russia Shred Isinglaos. CoxcVGelatine Sea Moss Farina. Pure Arrow Root. Salad Oil, for dressings and table uso. Celery Hoed, for (lavoling. Puro Kxtract of Vanilla Beans. Ture Extract of Lemon, from the fruit. Fresh Vanilla Benns. Triple Distilled Hose Water. Paro Extract Calves Feet Jelly. Food for Infants. Broma, Cocoa, Corn Rtarch. Baking Powders, of superior purity and ex? cellence, and at less price than auv othtr in tho market. E. II. HEIN?TSII, Dec 18 Drntrffist. TIio Tn/SLg-m motii EM PO RI U M PSp^Sfk HAS now opened and G^?N'S^V) B?*8f read* L>r inspection the JSfT?Ti^fi'i JEKHB Urgent and mort seh et 43?EjLX?J ?flKSt^ stoi k of GooD^. in its line, ? vt r offered in this market 'ibis stock bus been selected with great care from the best manu? facturers in Roi-ton. New York. Philadelphia and oih'-r noted Si.oe markets. Persons visi? ting our city during our approaching Fair, will find it greatlv to (heir a<lv:intu|?e tn call at the Sign of thc UL? HOOT and HAT, one door North of the Columbia Hotel. Every article solO in this House is warranted as re" prescnted. 'In point of style, quality and price wo cannot lie surpassed. Oct 30 A SMYTH E._ GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES tS CONSV.yftXIE OF THE FALL OF GOLD! IMMENSE stork of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE; th? largest stock in the Sla'o; SF.I.L lNCi AT Low rio UK KS. In consequence of the low prie? ? of Gold, tho subscriber bas concluded to soil his stock accordingly, and would call the attention of the visitors to the Fuir tn call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as it is a duty yon owe to \ ourselves. All be Hskn ir, a tail trial. Call and be con vineed. We also hu ve on Land a fine stock of CUT LEhY.Uoth for j s icket anti table nso, ?iib a Urge assortment of ST?RUNG IMPLE? MENTS. (jive mo a itali and examine my stock. Agent foi FLOl.ENCE SEWING MACH INE. ISAAC SULZBAOHER, N'm 8 UtMler Columbia Hotel. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskev, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Uupny, Cognac Brandy, Duff Gordon's Palo Sherry, South-sido Madeira Wine, London Dock Port Wino, nibbert's London Porter, MeEwen's Scotch Alo. The above direct from the importers and warranted pure. For sale by EDWARD HOPE. Notice. 1W: CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK would call tho at tontion of tho public to tho fact that they ure train-acting a GENERAL BANK? ING BUSINESS, and extend tho usual accom? modations to business men and others, who favor them with their accounts. Oct 23 _A. G. BRENIZER. Cashier. Sngar-Cured Hams. CHOICE Now York Sugar-Cured ZUU nAMS. 100 choico New York Sagar-Cnrod SHOUL? DERS. Just received and tor salo, at reduced pricos.by * J. A T. R. AGNEW. -JJ-. Bargains io Clothing at II OK H'S.