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-uu'i^uwuj'uv.'j'ji ...iJ-.'ALU ' wiL'i JI M ' *.? M-t..-'..'..:;i?.-i.-..-..?'.i r. i.raag lill Tl ATT?Y "Let our Just Censure BY: J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0.. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 22. 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 29. --?1 i ... i* .U.a^.. ^...(^.-U.-V_H '1..WI.VI, MILK ANO ?V?TER- ~8 orno of th O papera of South Carolina oro narrowing down the notion of thocomti^ 8 ta to conven? tion, until they, have pretty .well made the whole affair a faroo. - They say it should content itaelt with a ,''simple bat earnest prntflnt" against-, the ruinous taxation of th ? ' n egro Legislature. Thia they have, done already, from the mountains to the seaboard. . Protests will du no good, ss they will save, nobody'a property from confiscation. ' Resolve hot to pay the tax, co tn o what .will, and a tau tl by en o h other to the bitter end. . j That is the only way to'meet euoh cases. No Legislature hon the right to' rodu'oo' a whole people to starvation or i beggary. There is a law higher,than any, mon cart, make that de? crees, resistance to all saoh infamous enactments-resistance through the oourt? if yea can; resistance nay way, if .you must. -Savannah Republican. '/Dr.,', j. O. Morris, of Philadelphia, makes'some singular statements respect? ing the ase of tobacco. He denies that it leads to alcohol io excess, and says that it hns'alwaya seemed to him 'Ho bo in B?rne mCasuro an antidot? both tb the effects of alcohol and to the cravings for it in ; old dipsomaniacs." He also ra gardo it as an error to rank tobacco as a cerebral etimulant, conducing to long continued mental activity, and affirms that "it rather obtands general and spe? cial sensibility, and lowers muscular power, indisposing for noli ve exertion or for the reception of external impres? sions. " The right of women to vote is soon to be teated in a United States court. North Carolina papers advocate the re-establish mont of tho whipping post. ?ssassssssssssnssssssssssBSBSsssnssssssssssBsssw^ssBsss] ?peoial KTotioes. NOTICE.-Tho sale of ICE will be discon? tinued un til. farther notice, as some part of the loo. Machinery ia ont of order. All .per? sons haviDg Tickets and not inclined to wait, the money will be refunded to. April IS JOHN C. BEEPERS. ^?3?o Ooletoratocl ..i,..m - Murray i?nman's iu? -ri i.w I ???? ?-?-c> ^?.mpst leting,, agree- ! abie,' anet refreshing of all petf?m?s;1 forj ;iise on the ?a?dkerchief, at the Toilet, : and in the Bath. For sale by all4Bi^ggiBl?/'ftnd Per pBeptn_BM_*_ STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by ?. D. GAM B lil LL. Broker. Nov 28 Cmo COUNTY CLAIMS AflO J Ult Y 'JE11T1 Plo ATE a bought by Feb 5_ D. GAMBBILL. Broker. r\Ln BANK III Lil. S and MUXILATKU \J CURRBNCT bought and sold by Nov 23 Cmo P. GAMBBILL. Broker. OXTON SEED OIL OAKB can be bad at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21 \ '.' " .._ E. HOPE. v, Another Novelty ?j oise AT i '. ,.'.!.i;;ii,i>..v ..j {'"i-i ? . '. >'.' .-''?>?.-S??.'-"->? . ?.'.<...? :.'?:.!.... %- .. PORTEE & STEELE'S. ! ' i 1 -. ("t. E show tO-day, together with the ohoice . V*?") ? ? .>'< /i; V .. . ? line,of DRY GOODS mentioned in our last advertisement, the PATENT UPRIGHT BUREAU TRUNK, The only Trunks of th i i kind in the city. Come and see them bofore they are sold. NoOUAnOE FOR BHOWIKO; April li_PORTEE A STEELE. Every One Drinks Seeger B' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and improves their health. _Mar oh ll Notice. IWJJtfflat'J! . OiFUK OF ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIB-LIHB BAILWAY COUPANT, . ATLANTA, GA., April 10,1871. rsi FIE ANNUAL MEETING of tho Stock X holders of this Company will take plaoe at the office of the Company, in Charlotte, North Carolina, on 21th MAY, 1871. L Mt KIN SMITH, April 21 0 Anditor and Secretary. --/ 1 - " ? -? Fresh-Burnt Brick. WE have for sale a quantity of good FItESH BU il NT BBIOK, which will be ready for drawing on Tuesday next, on rea? sonable terms, Inquiro of MANSON WIL? LIAMS, ANDERSON THBEWITS A CO., at Judge Creep's old Briok Yard. April 20 3 The Doctors Recommend Beegers'Beer IN preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? They know it is unadultor atod._March ll SOO Barrels EXTRA Family, Medium and Common FLOUR, for sale low._E. HOPE. Bio Coffee. KA BAGS BIO COFFEE, for sale low to OVJ dealer? by EDWABD HOPE. ''LOVE & CO." "^^ILL open on MONDAY a beautiful line Xiadies* Bress Goods, INCLUDING MADDER LAWNS, From 10o. upwardB. SILK GRENADINES, From 25c. upward?. . > LACE POINTS, AMD LACE PALETOTS, From $3.00 to $50.00. Aleo, wo will exhibit a boautiful line and a BIO DBIVE IN SHETLAND SHAWLS AND .1 SHETLAND MANTLES, - IT $3.00 EACH. Ever folly alivo to tho wantB of our custom? ers, our buyer in New York is watching tho market closely, and has sent ?a. TINDER TUE DECLINE, a BIO STOCK of DOMESTIC GOODS. We aro making quick BalcB abd small prod tn and our 'toto prices satiBfv tho closest buyer. W. D. LOVE, April 15 _B. B. MoOUEETiY. For Sale. THAT splendid family RESIDENCE, jt with forty-two acres orland attached, ?Lknow as tho "Walker Place." Several huudrod frnit trees of the ohoicest solection nolMn full bearing. The lands are comprised of highlands and meadow, with a bold free Bpriog hot distant from the houso. The front, near four aeres ia extent, faces on Upper Boundary, ono .of our most public streets. For terms, Ac, apply to R. O'NE ALK A 80N. , April li_ Cotton Town. REMOVAL. Entire New Stock. THE undersigned respectfully informs i his customers that he has REMOVED to Ithe new store, on Main street, directly .opposite the Columbia Hotel, and is fully propared with an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS,'to flt ont a gentleman'in the very LATEBT FASHION. He bas SBonred tho latest and best styles or CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS genorally. Call at the new stand and aeleot a suit, ot leave 'your order and have it made to measure. C. D. EBEBHARDT. March 26_ Guano. * Q|\ TONS pure PERUVIAN GUANO, &\ J 50 tons Berger A Butze's Superphos? phate, for sale low to planters and dealers,1 for cash, by WELLS A CALDWELL, Near G. k C. R. B. Depot, Columbia, S. C. March 16 . _ MISS M. A. BUTE'S SCHOOL, Corner oj Marion and Plain Streets, MISS BUIE begs to inform ber friends, and the public, that she is lable to famish new and suitable {Behool Books to aa many as fifteen 'more girls. Books furnished free of coot. Drawing and Fancy Painting, and Wax Work, taught to music pu SLIa free-the pupils paying for the materials, liss B.. desirous of educating those unable to pay, has had aa many aa five free pupils in her school since October to the present. BhebegB to a?k the patronage of those who sympathize with those who are struggling to .educate those left to the mercy of tbe humane and be? nevolent for an education. Miss Buie teaches all the higher branches, and ornamentale, having much experience and success. M. A. RUIE, April 6 J Confoderate Soldier's Friend. Notice to Contractors. SEALED proposals, for furnishing material I and making BUMMER UNIFORMS, for sixteen Polioemen, will bo received and sub? mitted to Council April 25th. Bidders will furnish samples and endorse proposals ''Pro? posals for Furuiahlng ToUoe Umforme." By order City Council. W. J. ETTER, April 18 7_Clerk of Council. City Taxes. NOTICE is hereby given that the buoks for ! tho collection of City Taxes (Real and Personal Property) will be closed on TUES? DAY. April 25, 1871, and on and after said dato executions, oovering tax unpaid, penalty ?ndeoste, will be plaoed in tho Ladds of the proper officer. Office hours 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. WM. J. ETTER, April 13_City Clerk and Treasurer. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Ot ard, Dupuy, Cognao Brandy. Duff Gordon's Palo Sherry, Soutb-sido Madeira Wino, London Dook Port Wine, Hibbort's London Porter, McEwen's Scotch Ale. The above direct from the importers and warranted pure. For sale by_EDWARD nOPE. DR. D. L. BOOZER WOULD respectfully inform bia patrons and the public ge? nerally that be bas moved into bis new office, over Duffie A Chapman's Book? store, opposite the Columbia Hotel, where ho is prepared to exeouto, satisfactorily, all ope ratious and work, of whatsoever kind his pro? fession demands. Torms accommodating. March 8_ Fishing Tackle. . ^-ras*^ JUST RECEIVED-A NEW supply of FISHING TACKLE, PATENT BAITS, Ac. WILLIAM GLAZE. April Ojia Sign of the Clock Administrator's Notice. ALL persons holding demands against tho Estate of WM. M. BECKHAM, de? ceased, aro required to present them, duly attested, to my attorney in Columbia. W. S Monteith. Esq. A. H. WOLFE, March 17 sG Qaalifiod Administrator. i STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, OUAllLOTTE, N. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries generally. Orders filled carefully and prompt ly. Feb 7 lyr AIA TO SAND. OUR BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTIVE AND extraordinary CUEAP STOCK OF. DRY GOODS Is in ?toro and moving, making room daily for NEW ARRIVALS, Which we will continue to receive all through tho season. OUlt SAMI'LK UUKEAl) Ia a euccesa, and wo aro now distributing Gooda over ' the entire Stato througb ita agency. The most careless obaorvor cannot but see the groat advantages to bo dorived from dealing with a livo house, like ours, whore everything ia kept moving by system aud order-where no extra profita uro tacked on to pay idle bands. Cf ccurae, we can and do "BELL Q00D8 CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. A positive proof is, that wo sell more Goods than all tho rest added together. That is tho proof. Tho peoplo know where to buy cheapest, and let tho stranger follow the great public. In buying,.let them follow those who know R. C. SHIVER & CO. April 8 CHEAP GOODS AT G. F. JACKSON'S; NOT to bobcat by any house in tho citv, large or small. Whito PIQUES at 12fc soots to 59 cents per yard. MUSLINS at lu Bents per yard-warranted to wash. DAMASK DOYLIE8 at 75 couta to SI.50 per dozen, and a. host of cheap DRY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES, at lesBpricos than before the war. April 9_ CLOTHING AND AT B. & W. C. SWAFFIEID'S. Y^E have now in atoro a very largo stock si the above goods, and we assuroeeur cus? tomers' that we have never before boen on kbled to offer them so CHOICE A SELECTION OF GOODS, at ouch low prices. Wo have good All Wool SUITS at $15, suita? ble for any business mau. H AT B . We have a very large stock, and we are de? termined to undersell any other dealers, as our facilities enable us to do so. O ll K SHIRTS Are decided to bo the best fitting Shirts mado.l Wo niaho the finest custom garments made in this State. Call and examine. March 25 R. A W. C. BWAFFIELD. THIS IS THE CHANCE ! . A largo lot of REMNANTS!! For salo CHEAP at O, g, JACKSON'S. BRANDIES. 5CASES Jamos Henuossy's <fc Brandenburg Freres BRANDIES, imported direct, and ofiercd pnro and unadulterated. Those com? prise vintages of 1835. 1858. I860 and 1863 Stock of Hocks, Clar?te and Whito Wines in elude sumo of tho most famous brands as well as sound foie priced nooda. For Balo by March 25_GEO. HYMMERS. Natural Frozen loe. AS tho summer season is now approaching, I wish to inform my old cubtomors, and the publia in gonoral, that having secured a good crop of uatural fro/.en lake ICE. this wintor, wo aro prepared to furnish it, in any quantity, as low as any that can bo procured hore, that is, from one to ono and a half coots {>er pound, according to quantity, avpd have I icon Bolling at that price since the 1st of January. J. D. BATEMAN, Ag't. March 17 2mo Columbia Icu House. -? Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at FoV 21 JOHN C. BEEPERS'. GOOD BUTTEK, FINE BEEF, fine Beef Tonguos, fino Smokod Beef. Sugar-Cured Strips, Kugar-Curod Rhould?ra, Sugar-Cured tic Hams, Dutch Herrings, Cream Cheese and Champagno Cider, at April 0 _G. PIERCE'S. JUS! RECEIVED, ASMALL invoico of thoeo genuine Albert BISCUITS, manufactured by McKenzio A McKenzie, Edinburg, Scotland. ALSO, English Biscuits, Fancy Nie Nacs, Bri! Hants, Goma, Cornhill, Ao. April 7 ._JOHN MoKENZIE. North Carolina Hay. Kf\ BAL7.S primo HAY, for salo by ?>\J Marcho E. HOPE. CENTRAL NAUUKAL DM OK COLUMBIA; S. C. Present Capital, $100.000. AUTHORIZED CAPITA!?, 8500.000. OFEICERB. John B. Palmer, President. A. G. Bronizor, Oaahier. O. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. UIItECTOllB. J. Eli OrepR, John B. Palmer, F. W. MCMSB tor, R. D. Senn, of lt. D. Benn A Bon; G. Vf. Bearden, of Copeland A Dearden; lt. E. Bryan, of Brvan A McCarter; W. C. Bwaffield, of B. A Vf. C. Swaflkld. F. W. McMaBter, Solicitor. THIS Bank is now open for thc transaction of a general hanking business. CEBTIKICATES OF DEPOSIT of ourrsncy or coin, bearing interest at tho rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, in kind, will be issued, Doposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Ti us'tea, Administrators, Executors, Professional Hen, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of! City <ind Country Merchants, and other busi? ness men, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. Jiotes, Bills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stacks, Bonds, Cold and Silver bought and sold. Hutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight Brafts drawn direct on all the promi? nent placos in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Ben mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit ieBUcd, payable in any of tbc above placcB. Drafts on all tho prominent cities in tho United States bought and sold. N. B. Persons desiiing to take Stock in thiB Bank, would do well to make application soon, ns there is only a limited amount still to bo disposed of. Banking Honso opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R.B. CoP PRESIDENT'S OFFICE. CHARLOTTE, March 1, 1871. rilHI8" Company will coulinuo to receive X money on deposit or loan for six months ar longer, and pay interest on tho same at tbe rate of ten per cont, pei annum. Deposits or loans may bo mado with tho Treasurer of the Company at Columbia, M. P. Psgram, Cashier, or tho undersigned. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, March 5 2mo President. Desirable Vehieles. WE have now on hand a full and fine assortment of BRETTS, Rock twaya and Buggies, which we offer at coat prices for cash. These are our own manufac? ture, and we warrant them to be of superior workmanship. We are constantly adding to our stock and will manufacture to order any Jeeirod style of vebiole, from a small Pony Photon to a large Carriage. REPAIRING promptly attended to. CARROLL A SPELLMAN. March 31_-_ Imo Pickled Meats. &c. THI8 DAY RECEIVED: FULTON MARKET ROUNDS, Fulton Market BEEF. Pig Pork, . Davis' Diamond Hams. Ferris' Sugar-cured Strips, Extra Beef Tongue*, Smoked Beef. Something new every day, to trv and ploaso our patrons. GEO. SYMMERB. April 13 _ _ E. H. GREENE. M. D.. In charge of the Branch Office of Dr. Kline*s Philadelphia Bellevue Institute and Cancer Infirmary, at Charlotte, If. C., WY I LL bo at the Railroad House, Florence, YV -3. C., April 20th; Columbia Hotel, Co? lumbia. B. C., April 22d; Mansion House, ? re en ville, ti. C., May 3d; Palmetto House, tfpartanburg, 8. C., May 4th; National Hotel, Union Court nouse, S. C., May 5th; for tho accommodation ot those who may wish to consult bim without a visit to Charlotte with reference to CANCER and Cancerous difficul? ties, and all chronic, long-standing and ob aenre Diseases of every kind. April R 13* CARRIAGEST ~ ?jffS&JL, A COMPLETE assortment bf two Ja2=25z?.and four-seat Passenger CARRI? AGES has just been received at tho Reposito? ry, corner L?dy and Assembly streets. The latest and roost stylish patterns have been selected with cure, from rome of tho best builders hi the country; and tho stock boyer has boen surpass d in design or finish hy any offered hero. Prices moderate. Dec in_W. K. OREEN FI FED, The Dexter Stables. <2\ THE undersigned have ro JL<7j moved their SI H hies to the new {Es/aT^Ta building, immediately South of l*ayfiuv^S^wTanney'H Hall, and, with a new Vir^S^ Totoek of CARRIAGES. BUG? GIES HIHI fino HORSES, aro prepared to an? swer all calls that muy he made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to givo ils a call. Liberal advaiieea made on Block left for salo. ROYCE ?V CO. Vf. II. Ib.Yots. 0. H. PETriNoiM.. .Tan 24 For Sale, 3?AA ACRES of LAND in Baril well, .UUU on tho Edisto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to suit. Saw Mill and 2 OOO acres of Lund in vexing ton, on North Edisto, *7,C00. 2,500 acroa Watcreo Bottom Land, $2 pr aero 2,500 acres crock bottom ami pine Land, at $2 nor aero, 1 House in thiB city, f?.Otl?. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the city-18 500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney ai Law aud Real Estate Agent. Sec?, 25 _ Iv Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and 5>"<Z" public in general that I have ^C^^J3^jUHt received an entire new w ~mXk ?ntock of Dnublo and Singlo Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches, Pistol-Belts, Caps. Buck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALBO, REPAIRING done at short notice. _Oct 8_P. W. KRAFT. Mai ii st reet. LIME, TUR OR KAT FERTILIZER. ICAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla, B. C., for fl 50 per barrel. Address, ntv. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, 8 C. March 20 19,999 libs. Bacon, 2,00O Bushels Corn, 4:0 Barrels Sugar, 30 Sacks Coffee, ALL at tho lowest figures they have boen offered at BiNCC THE WAK. BUYING- FOR CASH, AND SELLING FOE CASH, Turning over Good H quick before thcv fret o!d or declino, we CAN, WILL AND DO "offer the very CLOSEST noorina that DAN DE MADE.' Our stock, botb of HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, Has recently been larpely increased. April 2 LOKICK & LOWRANCE. WALTER C. FISHER, DRUG&IST, And Dealer in Family Medicines, Seeds, FANCY GOODS, ?tc., OPPOSITE THE COLUMBIA HOTEL. HAVING JU8T OPENED MY )6L DRUG STORE, I offer to Columbia '?'and vicinity a well-eclected Btock of PURE DRUGS, FAMILY MEDI-1 CINES, SEhDB, and everything usually kept in a first class estab? lishment. Prescriptions carefully prepared. I introduce a new featnro (for Columbia) in the Prescription business, having a DELL at the front door, and a competent person to sleep in tho Store, parties can be supplied with Medicino at any hour of the night. _ Apri^2._ ^CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH GAHOLIN? -???? Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE RATE o I SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ONA COO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. JohnB. Palmor. I vico-Prasidtit? John P. Thomas, \ vice-iTesldtota. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Caehior. Director?. Wade Hampton, William MartiB, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. MoMaeter. John P. Thomas. E. H. Heinitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayoa, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. DanielRavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or fmauH and others may here deposit their aav ngs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Heft and Trust?es wishing to draw interest qn their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small tums for their children, and Married Women und Minorr (whose deposits can only be with- | drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their leg il representativos,) withing to lay aside funds for future use. aro here afforded tin opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 NO FIRE USED IN WASHING. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. THIS SOAP washes perfectly in cold water, soft, hard or salt. It removes grease, oil and paint from garments. It washes all kindsof goods-oolton. flannel, silkor woolen. It cleanses silver, plated ware and jewelry without scratching. If the articles are much tarnished, rnb them with a piece of flannel which lias plenty of tho Soap on it. To people who do their own washing, it is invaluable. It will savo its cost in or e washing. Au ordi? nary washing costs: For coa), two hods.20 cont?. For kindling wood.03 cents. For ordinary soap.03 cents. 31 cents. One cane Cold Water Soap coetB. 15cents. Making a saving of.10 cents. 31 cents. And lhere is no expense of repairing h :.ky boll?is or broken scrubbing boardB. There is no acid or sal soda in tho Hosp. and. posi? tively, nothing that can injuro the clothes. Ono cake (abjut ono pound,) faithfully used, according tu the directions which accompany each har, will convince any ono of its suporior ilv. For eale, in boxes of thirty-fix hnm, by EDWARD HOPE, April 0 Atront for South Carolina. Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables, &c. 7ff POPULAR FLOWERS, and how to .J cultivate them. By Rand. The City Fruit Garden and its Culture. By Thomas hivers. Thirteenth edition. $1 CO.* Peach Culture. By J. A. Fulton, of Del. The Grape Cull mist. By Fuller. $150. Tho Southern Gardener. Uv White, of | Georgia. $2.00. Practical Floriculture for the Amateur. By Henderson. $1.50. 'bu i s t's Family Kitchen Gardenor. tl.00. Guenon on Mich Cowa and,tho Dairy. 75c. Tho Gentleman's Stable Guido. By McLure. The Trotting Horses of Arnorica; How to Trail) and Drive them. $2 25. Profcs-or Holmes' Wolle on Phosphat? Rock. For salo by Feb 28 BRYAN A McOARTER. White's Gardening for the South, J?Y ^tho late Wm. A. White, of Athons, Oa. HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. $1.50. Tho Phosphate Rooks ot South Carolina, their History and Developments-Coloreo Plates. $125. ? Six Sermons on Tempor?neo, by Lyman Beecher. Sacred Rhetoric; or a Course or Lectures on Preaching, R. L. Dahnoy, D. D. $1.50. Any aLove sontlby mail. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Fob 19 Opposite Columbia lionel. SPECIAL. ATTENTION given to tho col? lection of Commercial Paper, Interest | on State aud Railroad Ronda and Stocks, and Conversion of Stato Securities, by Nov 23 Gmo D GAMBRILL. Broker. m mn HAVE : ?If ?Ai . . > ; il UM i-... : :.,.?.>? ?..?].<..'' . ?.'i/. :. ?. ?if . f ' ? ? ' '' ? FALLEN! rpjj-g OLD ADAGE OF 'J'JJJJ 'EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM,? Has failed most signally this season, in the par-chasing of BEY GOODS, For it is swell known fact that there has been a Depreciation of from 10 to 20 Per Cent. Within the last twenty days. One of onr firm BEING ON THE BFOT, has taken all advan? tage of the decline, whioh enables ns to fur? nish our friends and tho public at the SAME REDUCTION. * ' 1 '"i ii' . t ? < Having made arrangements in New York to be . ' . -, Supplied Weekly with Fresh Goods, Our patrons will BEOXIVX TBS BENI VIT, as wc Intend to SELL CHEAP, And we invite an INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK, Which is as Large and Attractive as Usual. Call early and get some of the Great Bargains That will be offered in every department of our house, our motto being "QUICK SALES AND SUO RT PROFITS." Farties writing for SAMPLES, will PLEASE BE SPECIPZO, as that branch bas so much in? creased lately, that wo find it will pay to con? tinuo it, and, as an extra inducement, wo will deliver all packages from ?25 and upwards FREE OF FREIGHT I We have added a beautiful stock of WALL DECORATIONS To our HouB0-fnrnishing Department, Whioh will be BOLD LOWER Than thoy can be bought anywhere else ia THIS CITY. J. H. & M. L. KINARI). April 9