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THE DAILY "Let our Just Censure Attand tue True Event." BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. 0. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23. 1*71. VOL. VII-NO. 30. A DE&PEBATH FIOHT,-The. Oakland, Nam contains a detailed account of thu desperate fight between Sheriff Morse and tho Mexican murderer, Juan Soto. The sheriff and party iou ad tho gang in a valley amoqg the Panocho Mountains -and Ibo News stty?: * On entering the door Mr. Morse saw the man he was after sitting at a table, and instantly oovorod him with his re? volver and ordered .him to throw up his hands. Soto -refused, and sat sullenly watching- his- chunco for a sprint? not daring tu move for his pistol. . Mor. o ordered hioi threo timo3 to holdup his banda, und, keeping his eve steadily on the wretch, drew out a pair of handcuffs and direoted Winoholl to approach and pnt thom ou. At that moment a stout Mexican woman seized Morse's pistol arm', a man grabbed the other, and while his aim was deranged Soto sprang bo hind a third- person, ottoring a norco oath and drawing his own pistol. , Morse toro loose from thom and shot over the head of the man in front and through Soto's hhfi, knocking it off. Finding himself surrounded by the desperate in? habitants of the cabin, he sprang out of the door, and while on the porch Soto twice '!got .the drop on. him," and he stepped round the oorner of the house, where the fighting commenced in good earnest, if it had not been- tolerably lively before. Each .fired four shots without effect. As of tonas Soto bi ought his pistol clown to a level Morse would drop, and tho ball passed over. At this point in tho conflict, Win oh ell, having procured a double-barreled Bhot-gun, came round the bouse, fired and unused. Soto then ran into,the houso, and Morse made for his horse to'get. his "Henry" rifle. Soto came out with a big revolver in each hand and ran for his horse, which waa'hitched near by; the horse, being frightened by.the firing, tore away, and Soto, not being able to catch the animal, ran down the hill for ' anothei horse some distunco off, intending tc make his escape. . . In the meantime, Morse having gol possession of his rifle, 'fired at the fugi? tive about 150 yaTds off," and shot him through tho right shoulder; Soto stag gered with the wound, '.and at onco re turned toward Morse, with ? pistol ir. each hand. At this point Sheriff Harris having heard the dringt came up at fui speed, and, seeing '? the situation o' things, fired, at "Soto with ' his Spence; rifle but missed his- aim. Soto, rushec on toward Morse,'who, getting anoth?i chance, fired again, shot the desperadc through the forehead and tore the wholi top of his head off. This ended-one b the most .exciting find terrific combats have ever beard, of.' nrid which rids tb settlements of a most pestilent and dan gorous scourge, i > \ . Soto, as wo have already stated, was ; large and powerful mau, a completo typ of the traditional Mexican badit, wit] loug black hair, heavy bushy eye-brow? large ?y?s of .an undefined color,', ain had altogether a tigerish aspect. -H had served two terms in .the State1 prison, and was generally regarded o the most formidable and desperate chai acter on this coast. He was known t all the Mexican inhabitants in tho lowe countries? -and was- held .in such drea that few or hone of them 'dared to offen or make known his hiding places. ' ' '?' .tl-Ju-' '?..>. m :-' > ?? " f, f ! ' THE iRRErnussiniiE CONFLICT IR AI KAXSAS.-A despatch dated Memphis,- tl 29th instant, : gives tho following pa ti culara of a fight between tho. races i Arkacsas, opposite that city. A shoo in g affray ooo ur red yesterday at Arkai sas, opposite' here. Mr. Collier, pr prietor of a' hotel, with a party < friends, wore shooting at a target in tl yard of tho hotel, when they were o dered by a colored magistrate ai deputy to desist, whioh they did, retur ing to the hotel. Words, ensued botwet Collier and the constable, and tho latt drew a pistol.and.fired at Collier; one the party then fired at the co na tab' when he and his companion left, h soon afterwards _ returned with a lar party of negroes', all. armed, who, af I calling upon Collier to borne out, fl rec volley into the house, slightly woundi Collier. Collier's party returned t Ara. -ttilliner "-Tohn -Rfty?Qr, When i others fled." Last night a great ma citizens of Hopefield ??me over to tl city, fearing an attack, and those maining took, refuge ina wharf-boat a armed themselves. Sheriff Phillips 1 arrived, and it is said he- has arrest persons ehnr^od with participating the affray. . THE THAKKS OF EDQBPIEXD BUB Q SCOTT.-The Tax-payers of Edgell eld ? be delighted to learn that Gov. Sc has appointed- Mr. Robert A. Lyi County Auditor. Mr. Lynch, a nal of Columbia, who married a dan gb te: the late Col. Bousk?tt, has lived am ns for fib ward s of four years* and enj the ebbftdenceof'bur people genere H? li. ?conecienr?d?s, high-toned gee man,'and wilt discharge toe duties the office of County Auditor with e: fairness both to the State and the . payer. Mr. Lynoh fills the vaoo created by Gov. Scott's removal of Hamburg ecailawog, Louis Sohiller, unscrupulous asse?aor of tho peo] property, who could always find s method of correcting bis undue aft menta by. the enlightening power cf or ten dollars slipped into his pocket. Thia is another case of "lo ty" wisely discovered by Gov. So?tt would be churlish in us not to re thanks to Gov. Spott, on the part of people of Edgofleld, for so comme ble a removal and so satisfactory an pointmont.-Edgefield Advertiser. Rob ort Morris Boyera, who ont all of tho members of the first G Lodge of Tennessee, was buried, appropriate honors, at Gallatin, Tel see, last Sunday. A Tennessee paper wanta a pat be "formed to fix the fair fabrio of dom on the firm foundation of tl thers." ?peolal Wotioos. Complote triuiii[)h over COURS and BU? NIONS by Morie. BEKOER, who discovered, lat. The nattiro ol Coma. 2d. Their diu solvent. 3d. Their permanent curd Theee discoveries aro the happy result of years of study aud practico. For particulars, apply over tho Citizens' Savings Bank, from 0 to 12; and from 2 to i o'clock, at Hendrix Houec. May 16___ A Chapter ol* Facts.-Space is valuahle in a nowspaper, and it ia, therefore, proposed iu this advertisement to condenso a varioty of rael?, Important to tho public, into a small compass. Those facta refer to Hoatettor's Btomaoh Bitters-what that oelebralod medi? cino ia, and what lt will do. In tho first place, thon, tho article is a Btimulaut, tonio and al? terativo, consisting of a combination of an absolutely pnro spirituous agent with the most valuable medicinal vegetable substances that Botanic research has placed at tho dis? posal of the chemist aud the physician. Thoso iugrodieutu aro compounded with great uaro, audio such proportions aa to produce a preparation which invigorates without oxcit tug tho general system, and; tones, rogulatec and controls tho stomach, tho bowels, thc liver, and tho minor Secretive organe. . What this groat restorative will do mast bc gathered from what it has dono. Tho caeo o: dyspepsia, or any other form of indigestion in'which it has been persistently adminid t-ered without tft'eotiug a radical cure, is yet to bo hoard from, and tho earn o tuny.ho sait of bilious disorders, intermittent Wver, nor cona affections, gonoral debility, constipation Ook headache, mental disabilities t? whict Ibo feeble aro so subject. It purifies all tlx luide of the hotly, including tho blood, ant tho gent?o stimulus which it imparts to thi nervous system is not succeeded by tin ?lightest reaction. This ia a chapter of facti ?inch readers, for thsir own sakes, ehonli mm and remember. "_Juno 2 jj CONSUMPTION, LT5 CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE BY J. II. ECHENCK, M. D. "FlvfANY a human being has passed awaj LY|L fur whoso death there waa no other rei ion than tho neglect of known and indisput lbly proven means of cure. Those near an lear to family and friends am sleeping th li-eamleas slumber into which, liad they cain y adout?u ,i OIL. JOSEPH II. SCHENCIC'S SIMPLE TREATMENT, \od availed themselves of hiH wonderful efl ?aclous medicines,'they would not Iiavo fallu Dr. Kchonck has, in hts own case, prove hat wherever sufficient.vitality remains, thi ritality, by his medicines and bia directior br their usc, is quickened into health! rigor. .'-In thia statement there is nothing prosum nous. To the faith of thu invalid is mado I eprcsontation that is not a thousand timi inbetantiatod hy living and vicible .work ?'ho. theory of the cure by Dr. Sobcnck'u m iciuo ia as simplo as lt is unfailing. Its pf oaophy rednires no argument. It is aelf-s luring'. Belt-convincing. The Boaweod Tonic and Mandrake Tilla a ibo drat two weapons with whi-h the citac >f tho malady is assailed. Two-thirds of t laBOs of consumption originate in dyspep? md a functionally disordered liver. With tl condition tho bronchial tubes "sympathiz ri th the stomach. They respond to the m< )tflc action of tho liver. Hero, then.com .be culminating result, and tho Betting : ?rilh ail its distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION, The Mandrake Fills are composed of one laturu's noblest gifts-the Podopbillum F atuin. They possess all the blo.>d-ueari ng, alterative properties of calomel; bat, i ike calomel, they uLEAVE NO STING HI.' ll IN li." Tho work of euro is now beginning. 1 -Histed tend mucous deposits in tho bow i nd La the alimentary canal are ejected. 'J ivor, Uko a clock, is wound np. It aron 'rom itu torpidity. Tho stomach acts reap lively, and tho patient begins to feel thai e'getting, at last, A SUPPL.V OP GOOD DLOOD. The Soawood Tonio, in conjunction with Mlle, permeates and assimilates with thc fi Oh y li fl eat ton ia now progressing witbonl grevions tortures. Digostion becomes pi oas, and the cure is seen to bo at lu mero ia no more ilatulence, no exacerba it the stomach. An appetite aota iu. Now conies the greatest Blood Purifier : rot given by an indulgent father to epffe man. Bchenok's Pulmon?a Syrup comes i perform its functions and to hasten and c plete tho ouro. It out ora at once upor work. Nature cannot be cheated. It coll ?nd ripens tho impaired and diseased port Df the lungs. In the form of gathering prepares them for expectoration, and lol very uhort time, tho malady is vanqnis the rotten.throne that it occupied is renov and mada new, and the patient, in all tho nity of regained vigor, steps forth to e the manhood or the womanhood that was . Jj .i Glv"EN t?P AS LOST. ?who second thing is, the patients must fn?'?arm room until thoy got well; it i most impossible to prevent taking cold i the lungs aro diseased, but it must be vented*,"" or tt cur?' cannot ho ? ffectod. ? I ?ir and riding out, especially in this so or the country in tho fall and winter se are'all wrong. Physicians who recom? that course lose their patients, if their I aro badly diseased, und yet, because the In the house, they innut not sib down < they must.walk about the room au mac as faat ae the strength will hear, to got good circulation or blood. Tile pa must keep in good spirits-bo dotormin got well. This has ? groat deal to do wil appetite, and ie tho great point to gain. To despair of core aftoruach evidence possibility in tho worst cases, and mon tainty in all other?, ia sinful. Dr. Hein personal statement to the Faculty of hi cure was ia these modest warda: "Many years ago I was in the last sta consomption;'confined lo my bed, and time my physicians thonght that I ooo live a week; tbeb, like a drowning man iug at straws, I heard ot and ohtaiuc preparation? which I now offer to tho r and they made a perfoot core of n seemed to me that I could fool them pei my wholo system. They soon ripeni matter in my lunga, and I would spit m than a pint of offensive yellow mattet morning for a long time. OAS soon a? that hogan to s nb H i cough, fovor, pain and night sweats ?ll to leave me, and my appetite became B Stat it was with difficulty that I cool om eating too much. I soon gain .trength, ?nd have grown in deal sinoe. "1 w?s weighed shortly after my rec added tho Doctor, "thon lookiug like a mere skeleton; my weight was only piuoty-Hovou inmnda; my present weight is two hundred and twurity-fivo [225] pounds, and for ycarH I havo enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. 8 cl ie nek has discontinued this profes? sional visits to Ni w York and Boston. Ile or hie son, Dr. J. H. Bouenck, Jr., still continue to seo patients at their office, No. 15 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 A.M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough examination with tho Itespirometcr will bo charged J5. The Beupiromotcr de? clares the exact condition of the lunge, and patients can readily learn whether they aro cur able or not. Tho directions for taking the medicines are adapted to the intelligence even of a child. Follow theso directions, and kind nat uro will do tho rost, excepting that in somo cauca tho Mandrako Pills aro to be taken iu increased doses; tho three medicines need no other ac? companiments than tho cmplo instructions that accompany them: First croato appetite. Of returning health hunger is tho most wel? come symptom. When it comes, as it will como, let tho despairing at once be of good I cheer. Good blood at onco follows, tho cough loosens, tho night sweat is abated.' In & short time both of these, morbid symptoms arogonc'forevor. * Dr. Schenck's medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of families. As a laxa? tivo or purgativo, tho Mandrako Pills aro a standard preparation; whilo tho Pulmonic Syrup, as a curer of cong ha and colds, may he regarded as a prophyl&cterio against con? sumption in any of itu foi nip. Pnco of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, $1.50 a bottle, or ?7.50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. JOD.N F. HENRY, 8 College Place, New York, Wholesale Agent. Nov 10_. fly AVOID Q,UACICS-A victim of early in? discretion, causing nervous debility, pre? mature decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a eimplo means of self-euro, which he will eend freo to bia fellow suflerors. Address J. H. TUTILE, 78 Nassau stroot. Kew York. Deo'23 fCmo MEDICAL.. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOn YOUNG MEN. on groat BO aial evila and abuses, which intcrfcro with MAUUIAUE, with.buie menus of rolicf for tho erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in teated 1< ttir envelopes, freo of charge. Address IIOWAllD HANITA RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Btrcet, Philadelphia, Pa. fllay l l 3mo COTTON SK1SD OIL. CAKE can bo hud at all tiu.es, aud in any quantity, nf J? n 21 F.. If OPR. REMOVAL. Entire New Stock. Till-', undersigned respectfully informs his ouatomera that ho baa REMOYED to I the new Blore, on Main street, directly -oppocito tho Columbia Hotel, and is fully prepared with an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS, to fit out a gentleman in the very LATEST FASHION. Ho bas scoured tho latest and best styles or CLOTHS. CASSI MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FUKNISHING GOODS generally. Call at thc new stand and select ? huit, or feavo your order and havo it made fo measure. 0. D. EBERHAHDT March 20_ M. H, BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Plain Street, near Main,1 NOW on baud and daily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville, the _ largest assortment of FUB NiTURE over kopt in this market, concisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din Ing-Boom Suits; 200 Bedeteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the colebratod Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTltEPSES made to ordor. UPHOLSTEBtNG and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the best manner. Terms cash and Goods cheap. Oct 30 LIME, THE GREAT FERTILIZER. r CAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla L ?. C., for $1 50 per barrel. Address, REV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, S. C. March 2C STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, JV. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Floor, Bacon, Lard, .tc, and Family Groceries f;enorally. Orders ?lled carefully and prompt y. Feb 7 lyr DR. D. L. BOOZER WOULD renpectfully inform his patrons and the public ge? nerally that bo bas moved into his new omeo, over Dudle A Chapman's Book? store, opposite the Columbia Hotel, where he in prepared to execute, satisfactorily, all ope? rations and work, of whatsoever kind his pro? fession demands. Terms accommodating. March 8 Smoked Meats. BREAKFAST BACON STRIPS. Sugar-cured Shoulders, Smoked and Pickled longues, for sale low hy_ E. Ii OPE. ~OILAMP^GNESV 1 (lf\ CASE3 Moct A Chandon'a CHAM L\J\J PAONES, just received, and offered, in cointon nonce of cessation of hostilities, ai I much reduced ratea. For sale by I March 25_ GEO. BYMMERH. The Exchantre House I rm HAS heon overbanlod and re-arranged I WU for the Spring and Summer. Iced beve I aar rages compounded at short notice. I May s; PAYSINQER <fc FHANKLIN. Fresh Crackers. ?JODA, Walnut, Snow Drop. Butter, Fancy K_/ Fn/mor, Ginger, Balmoral, for Bale by March S_E. HOPE. STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBBILL, Broker. Nov 23 Gmo 500 Barrels T?XTRA Family, Modium and. Common' JCi FLOUR, for sale low. K. HOPE. Private Boarding. MRS. 8. J. WYATT informs ber frienda and the public in general, that Bbe has oponed a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, on Plain street, noar Bull. The houao ia largo and airy, and guests may ozpect the comforts of a home. _ May 2 A frosh supply of Bremen Logor at POL? LOCK'S. FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, CHARTERED BY TUB STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. H^E COMMENCED AND WILL CONTINUE TEE DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS IN Lands and Tenements, Jewelry, PianoB, Organs, Harps, Ht at nen. Gold Watches. SiWer and Plated Waro, Diamonds, Ac, by Itafilu, twice a dav, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., at tho General Oflioo, No. 147 Meeting street. Charleston, South Carolina. Tho Directors of tho Charlen ton Charitable Association, for tho Benefit of tho Free School Fund, having complied with tho terms of their Charter, and paid over to J. K. JillBon, State Superintendent ot Education of South Carolina, tho som of ono thousand dollars, heine the annual payment to tho School Fuud nuder tho Charter, [the receipt being hereto appended,] bavo inaugurated a system of ''Insurance Certificates" which in surrounded by every degree of fairneau, and will bo ru filed for twico a day, at 12 M. and 0 P. M.,- in public, under* tho su? perintendence of Captain Fenn Peck, a sworn Commissioner. The advantages of this system aro, that tho purchaeere can bavo tho choice of their own numbers anywhere from No. 1 to No. 78, and tho privilege of limiting or increasing their in? vestments at pleasure.1 Tho Schedule of Rates adopted by tho'Company will explain more fully and accurately, and can be obtained at tho Oflioo of tho Company,or from any vendors. Evory raffle that takes placo ?B claescd and numbered on tho Company's Official Books, and takes place twico a day, a H follows: Nu inborn printed on Cubes, from No. 1 to No. 78, aro placed [in public] by tho sworn Com? missioner in a Class Rallie Cylinder, and aro well shaken. A boy blindfolded takes ono of theao Cubes, Which is exhibited to tho spectators and declared to ho, and is recorded na, tho first raffled numhor. Thc lt afilo Cylinder will thon ho revolved, and tho hoy again takes out another, number, which is similarly exhibited to the spectators and recorded as tho second rn Qi o number. This operation will ho repealed until twe'vo numbers aro rallied out of tho Cylinder, and each number wi'l be recorded on th? official books of tho Company in the order in Which it is taken in the ralllo. Thoso twclro number? BO rallied in each rallie will decido all tho Awards ot Certificate?. AU the numbera.in each raille aro oqual, no distinction being mado as to tho order in which tho numbers ara taken iu the ru file-, aud tho Awards aro at once delivered to the suc? cessful Certificate Holder. ' EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Purchasers select their own numbers anywhero from 1 to 78, and. for example. Bay, pay tor tho same one dollar. Tho vendor gives tho pnrchaser a Certificate, with the nnmber or ii um bc re selected, and enters tho same number or numbers npon the Company's Register, [with tho amount so paid,] to be returned to tho Office of the Company by the vendor beforo tho raffle takes placo. Purchasers may select a ono number certificate, or a two number certificate, or a three number certificate, or a four number certificate. A ningle number certificate ni cann a bingle number selected by tho buyer anywhere from 1 to 78, aud should that number ho taken out, in the twelvo numbers BO taken from tho luido Cylinder, the pnrchaser will be entitled to an Award of four time? the value of abares in the raffled property, or cost of tho original aertificato of shares. . A two number certificate meaus if tho two numbers as tho certifica!e comee ont in the twelve numbors taken from tho Radio Cyliuder, will entitle the eucccasful holder to an Award of aharon in the rallied property of twenty times tho value or coat of the original certificate of shares. A three number certificate means if the three numbers on tho certificate como out in the twnlvo ao taken from the Kable Cyliuder, will entitle thc holder to an Award of shares in the refiled property of 120 timea the value or cost of the original certificate of eharoB. If bnt two of the numbers arc out in tho three on tho certificate, tho purobaaer will receive an Award of twico thc amount of tho value or cost of tho original certificate. A four number certificate moana'if tho four numbers on tho certificate come out in tho 1 twelvo SO taken from tho Itafilo Cylinder, tho nurchaBCr will ho entitled to ah Award nf ?l>nr<-e> in tho raffled properly rf 3U0 times tho value or coat of tho original certificate of shares. If but three of thc numbers on tho certificate aro out in > tho raille, tho put-chat er will receive an Award of shares in the rallied property of ten timea the value or coat ol the original cer? tificate of shares. A person mav invest in a certificate of eliarcs i:i Ihctc railles an amount small or large as he pleases. Thc Company's Schedule hint of Awards is made out at tho rate of one dollar for certificates, hut certificates will be i.siuod of the value of 25, 50 and 75 cents; also, $1, 42, $3, $4,15 aud to $10; au J upwards, and tho Awards delivered pro rata to the schedule list of rates. The above explanation will enable any ouo deming io take a share in tbcae raffles, to do ao understandingly, aud the railles, being fairly and bnucstlv conducted in public hy the sworn Commissioner and exactly at tho hours named, they afford a safer means of investment than any other husinosa speculation . Tho first Property and Lmud Scheme of the Company will be issued in o short time, and will be rallied every three mouth?. Any further Information will-be furnished by the Company's Agent, Mainstreet, opposite the sito formerly known as Januvy's Hotel, uext d?ur below Union office, whore certificates are for salo. Ii, T. LEVIN, Columbia, S. C., AGENT OF TUE CO MF A NY. All certificates sold in Columbia will ho decided by the 12 M. drawings, daily, and hooks closed at C P. M. the day previous. . ; Cn.vnLEHTOK, May 24,1871. Received of the-^Charleston Charitable Association," of tho ?tate of South Carolina, for the Benefit of tho Freo School Fund, [successors of R. H. Willoughby A Co.,] one thousand dol? lars, being the sum in full to be paid into the hands of the Ht at o Superintendent of Educa? tion, "as required by an Act of the Gonoral Assembly of the Stato of South Carolina, passod at tho rogular stesion of 1870-'71." approved March 8,1871. J. K.' JILLSON, Juno 2 Imo State Snperintondent Education Bouth Carolina. FAN MILLS, ^jJRAIN CRADLES, HORSE-PO WEBB, REAPERS, MOWERS, and all kind* Harvesting Machine* on hand and for salo at lowest prices in the market. We call special attention to onr Horse? power, which ia tho best power in use and not high priced. With oar experience in planting, and tho nee of agricultural imple? ments and machines, together with oar facili? ties for having goods manufactured, we claim we can give lower figures, better goods and better satisfaction than any other house in the country. Send fur catalogue. April 23_L?RICK A- LOWRANCE. The Dexter Stables. TUE undersigned have re SjJefJ moved their Stables io the new (?fea*y~~*x huildlng, immediately South oi ^|7lj??'V?i0feJunney's Hall, and, with a now yP'*^' Tstock of CARRIAGES. RUG? OLES ano fino HORSES, aro prepared tn an? swer ?ll calls that may I?? mudo upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, are invited to give UR a call. Liberal advances made on stock left for salo. ROYCE A CO W. H. BOYCE. 0. H. PKTTi??oir.n. Jan 24 (food Things. EAMSAY'S Islav Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sii Robert Barnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard Dupuy, Cognac Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pal? Sherry, South-side Madeira Wine, Loudoi Dock Port Wino, Hibberl's Loudon Porter McEwen's 8cotch Ale. Tho above direct fron the importera and warranted puro. For Mic by_EDWARD HOPE. Guns, Pistols, Etc. ?^^^ ^^*? I INFORM my friends am public in general that I hav ?^gl-XCZa^. lust received an entire nei V. '"^fc Mattock of Double and Single Dat rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouch? Pistol-Belts, Caps. Ruck-Shot. Cartridget Cartridges for ali kinda of Pistole, Powdc ai d MOt. ALSO, lt I. PAIRING dono at short notice. Ort S_P. W. KRAFT, Main street. R?o Coffee. fr (\ BAGS RIO COFFEE, for salo low t doalersby EDWARD HOPE. OL.D BANK HILLS and MUTILATE CVRRBIMJY bought and sold by jj Nov 23 Gmo D. GAM BRILL. Broker. If yon want your thirst quenched, oall : POLLOCK'S. li EXTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF ;. ;. j COLUMBIA. ?. O. ? ? . i Present Capital; $100,000. f m ? AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ?5U0.0OO. OFTICKBH. John B. Palmor, President. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. C. N. O. Butt, Assistant Gaehier. XHBZCTOBS. J. Eli Gregg.John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaa tor, B. D. Benn, of B. D. benn & Bon; O. W. Beardcn, of Copeland A Dearden; B.L. Bryan, of Bryan & MoCarter; W. O. Bwaffleld, of B. A W. C. Bwaftield. F. \V. McMaster, Solicitor. THIS Bank ie now open for the transact on of a general hanking Luahiess. CEitTincATES op DEPOSIT of carroncy or coin, bearing interest at tho rats of seven (7) per cent, per annum, in kind? Will be issued. ' Deposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators, Executors, Ilrofe*sional Men, and others. Particular attention' given to accounts of Ci'y and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness men, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Eilis of Rechange',' and other evi? dences of debt discounted, aud'mcnoy loaned on coila ter ala. Stocks, Lands, Cold and Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Cm rt ney purchased at a email discount. * Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi? nent places in England; Ireland, Scotland, trance, Germany, Belgium; Holland. Den? mark and the Orient, letters of Credit issued, payable in any of the above places Drafts on all the prominent cities in the 1 United States bought and sold. Hanking llouso opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 0 to 3._Feb 28 ly . "PROCLAMATION I MAYOR'S OFFIOJfi, COLUMBIA, B. C.. May 25, 1871. ON and arter MONDAY, Juno 5, 1871, all DOGS found running at large, not wear? ing the city badge and collar for the cnrrenl year, will bo taken np and impounded, and unless reclaimed by tho owner hy tho pay moid of tho legal fine, the Dog will, within forty eight honrs after Impounding, be killed. JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor. Attest; WM. J. ETTKB, City Clerk. May 2G Pickled Meats. &c. THIB DAY RECEIVED: FULTON MABKBT ROUNDS, - Fulton Market BEEF, Pig Pork. Davis' Diamond Ham?, Ferris' Sugar-cured Strips, Extra Beef Tongues, Smoked Beef. Something new every day, to try and picas our patrons. GEO. 8YMMEB8. AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE. 1100,000 to be Distributed to Shareholders. FIVE DOLLARS will purchase a aburo, in? cluding a work of art worth Ave dollars. The Derby Farm Property to bo distributed embraces Die largest Vineyard and Orchard in tho South. UNEQUALED CEI MATE I PEACEABLE , COUNTRY! GENEROUS SOIL! Tho salubrious and hcaltb-giving climate of Aiken has given it tho name of "Tho Saratoga of tho South." $95,000 iu Premiums presented to Share? holders. ?lOD.??O lu Real Est?te and Greenback Prizes to bo distributed to Share-holders. 01 Reai Ebtato Prizes, worth from ?3C0 to $25,000. 522Groonbackrrizes, from $5 to $1,000. Only PJ.OOO shares will bo issnod. ONE Sn ARE IN EVERYTH?RTY-OKE WILL DRAW A PRIZE. 'Phil* Real Estato Property, conveyed by Deed of Trust to tho Committee who aro to conduct tho Drawing, is to bc transferred by them to tho fortunato Share-holders is soon aB the remaining shares aro Bold. Tho Drawing will t?ko placo according to the published programme. THE DAY OF THE. DRAWING Will bo announced by tolcgram to tho ABBO elated Tress. A H al all sum invested now may secure a for? tuno. Every Share-bolder may rest assured of equal justice, and that this Bcheme, unlike many othors, IB "FAIR, 8QUARE AND HONEST." Money received alter the books are closed . will bo promptly roturned. For full particu? lars, as embraced in revised pamphlet, ad dress J. C. DERBY, General Manager, Key Box No. 834, Augusta, Ga. - ?3- MR. J. MoO. TH ARIN, the agent of the Association, canJio found for a short timo at the o iii co or Mr. v. ?ambrill, Main street. May 18 _ . ? , ANSOUNCEHEKT EXTRAORDINARY : CO g OT O O HATS, And Gents' Furnishing Goods, 10 PEU CENT. BELOW COST, . AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. THIS is no humbug. We are obliged to dispose of all Goods now in store by the 1st of September,,to make a change in our business. Tako notice, that each article ia marked ita cost in plain figures, from which will he DEDUCTED TEN PER CENT. The public is particularly requested to call farly, as bargains may bo obtained. Country mer? chants visiting the city can find a choice stock of new and seasonable gooda at our etore. Bear in mind, goods 10 per cent, below coBt, at GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. May 19_ New Books. CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. By Max Muller. Ghardia, or Adventures in the Desert of Babara. By G. Naphegyi, M. D., A.M. $1.75. Motherless, or a Parisian Famiiv. By aa? thfrof John Halifax. $1 SO. Tho Silont Partner. By author Gates Ajar. Tho Franco-Prussian War. By Landon, with 18 portraits and 14 maps, il 75. Tho Empty Heart; a> .tovel. By, Marion Harland. $1 50 Climates for Invalida. Ac. ll 25 G4nx'? Raby; bia Bit th and Misfortunes; a Satire. $1.25. The Sisters of Orleans; a Tale of Race and Social Conflict. Also, & number of now novela and other publications, jnd received at BBYAN A MeCAHTER'B April 25_Bookstore. White's Gardening for the"South, BY the lato Wm. A. White, of Athens, Ga. $2. HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. $1-50. The Phosphate Rocks of South Carolina, their History and Developments-Colored Plates. $126. 8ix Sermons on Tom pe ran ce, by Lyman Beecher. . ? Sacred Rhetoric; or a Courno of Leoturea on Preaching, H. L. Dahn ey, D. D. $1.50. Any above teutlb'v mail*. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Fob 19_Opposite Cnlnrftia Hotel. Country Butter. OAA POUNDS FRESn COUNTRY BUT Ol ;U TEH for salo low by May 18 '?. . _E. HOPE. BBANDIES. 5CASKS James H?nnessy'sd: Brandenburg Frores BRANDIES, imporled direct, aUd offered pure and unadulterated. These oom priso vintages of 1B35, 1858, 1860 and 18G8. Stock of Hooks. Clarets and White Wines in? clude B?rne of the most famous brands as well as nound low priced gooda. Forsale*y Maroh25 GEO. BYMMERB. For Sale, 3ii A A ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, .OUU on the EdiBt?. ; 750 ACRES in 'Kershaw-in lots to ault. Saw Mill and 3.000 aores of Land in Lexing? ton, on North_Edisto, $7,000. 2,5?0 aero? w aieree Bottom Land, $3pr acre 2,500 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at $2 per sore. 1 House in this city, $0,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the oity-$8.500. Apply to JOHN BAU8KETT, Attorney at Law and Beal Estate Agent. Seo*. 25_ ? *? SMOKED MEATS, ETC. SMOKED TONGUES, extra smoked BEET. ForriB Fulton Market Beef. Diamond and Orango brand Hams. Sugar-cured Baoon Strips. Pioklod Salmon. Meas and No. 1 Mackorel, Ao., all fresh to hand For sale by PEO. BYMMERB. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at FeV 31 JOUN C.SEEGERS'.