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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. .- B 1 BBggggB?g JI ???? ?'d I*-.S:iuu?irt]rr4MB?lfK jfontoft :? WO)*b4u?-Wfi35efr the?.Tsig?a O? aa meto Tat?'flftit iaifra'tl W?i obh?hl?r i?fthnecfes-1 - sary-. . Every man, in tho; South 'tyflds Ruh8tau^aUy,thoanmq.eeutirftenf4 regard i pg tho, political si tuution, aqd .tbereipro it Td unnecessary, tu the second pince, ' a^tatfon implies tn?tHh?ro ,ard?rnaturial; differences of: opinion i where thero oro qetitand is obljged to result in barm..- Io, tte third,pjaop, t?iQj.ne.op^.need.^iat, and, should bp kept free from jail "exoite ment on publio ntfuirtt. Th ere ls' not tho slightest danger of their voting-Way their libor|,ie?, naless they aro looked after abd\?)SV in it ferment, ak eb too poli Uoiau8 seem toeupposo. ! ! Tho people are aU>:Wghtl?f oad: willi xemain eo if, 1 oit to t^emselves^ -Fourthly,, f be, Sought can, now influence nobody, bypolitical diRous-' W^^W^M&iii?lX?^t? The Very fact'that WAjrk Oat a libe foi tho Go? vernment will .bo sufficient ? Lo put tho S9.^^>{iri????il^' ^gf^^y ^t',-' .-Masterly, ipactivity ia our. trqe pphoy. The me m'bnt?sW'tnb Wat haW not'yet'passed' uw?y withUho-Nor'tliorh people any moro' thaq thoy.bavo with ua, and as we are ia. * ;i?fy!ft^ttH.??ipprity we, ?caqngfo jexpept, to dicta to, nor tb have everything just.aa we would like i* to be,. * ?^T^, ' !< Tho great ?ond.nnd, a^m of oyery.tr a o ?>?tViotr?B to oyeithrow the present revo utlbh?ry.f?bt?bn' whioh "has 'control of ? the1 ' ?Grovern ment?( aUd J'iB' hurrying ' it, with all the national interests of tho ooantry, to perdition, lt fyi bs.done at alli it..mnat.be..dono at ?the. JNprtb, and by a oouyereiou ol some of tho. North? ern States that now tmstaiu ,tho Badioal faction, Without.that change our bond? age will ba perpetual; . with it the liber? ties of ft whole- pooplo Will bo. restored, and their Qoyernment- saved from over? throw, ?o Jar os we are: concerned, it mattera but little bowillia 'revolution is accomplished. The Northern Dem?? crata may ref uso to maka issues that will put them on the defensive and perhaps destroy thom, if'they choose; we shall not quarrel with them on that account. We; know-they bato Radicalism ?ts ar? denfciy oat Wei cb, and that they will .do thfciflbuth justice. When, they get into power? With tho Do moora ta io. posses? sion of ih? Government,"^ .have. no? thing to fear from constitutional ameud* monta: There Will ba no Itu Klux, anti habeas .corpus, bayonet legislation:. We feel well assured of this. It ia this that hurts i us, : and i not . the Constitution. Whatever the.. Constitution, may. have been ;mado to sty bj Hndtoal usurpation and outrage, the Democrats will co ua true it as guaranteeing a federal form of go? vern ment, the integrity of the States' as political Borjareigodea, ' their absolut* right to regulato their-owh 'internal af faire, and the1 responsibility of Congress to the people.1-. Wo ahull have no i m pe, - rra? Edicts,' ho Dayon?ts bristling ?rounrl the polta, no invasion of the personal liberty ot th? citizen,' PO upsetting ol State Governments at tho Will <of Con? gress or the'President, bo tho Cohstitu t?o ii what lt'may. There is-' nota Bena i ble man in the, South that does not'be? lieve this.' TheniyVhy quarrel with "tut Northern pemocrsoy abottV abstract th? or?es add'^arty platforms? The lattei rn riv no?ht?ttr the- Se-nth; 'but a Domocra trpIxflmiifititrfition iUll, abd 'that is? whir w?1?*^ oHe?? ;Tb1s^mrjrBh?aehieVe?r,l v/t e^ftrttrly- 'shb?lfl- 'foo co?tent, ?nuV nb rtlbnoift a cptihummatibnJ* f? : ? ',Thik app^i*s:loTu,B tbibe'tho eommoi semsH'-bf" tili) > political ? situitibnj'?'om ti?w?vfet sume' ?ew'^ol?t?biims may differ lion that the great"thins of the Souther] people a^wifom* .'Theu*z?6Vtis W-tb Bohth'eejisbto d?HpnVrob*>ut! \h? obmiai Presidential ^l?tyid?J'?'i%<adatfii?-gbdd and will trMurgJlly-do'liarm-^bth-timbui onrselverl?rt* 4>186w^?W. - W?' baVoVful ?d?fjgh'baa me'ryin ^o?i'?rjd:fcaa' law on our statute -nubT?o^if? iho'?AniH?r States^ and povertyBfltt thieving- enoug to' fiii^?y^^^l^aj^??^4.^^|^^fti^^%i<f; com marid. al 1 o n r ou orgies, "for th? next. tw ?oare. li?t UH look,after bur imm?diat Lonaehold.- SapannaJi R?jfubilonn, - . A boy, being asked if lie had rf-motho; said ho didn't ku ow, as he hadn't bee homo shine' morning,, and . when he le his father and mothor 'were qoarrelin with oddaiu favor of bis father, as b had the hatchet in Iiis hand. Mr. Dan. Tobin (a former resident < Barnwell) and Mr. A. Jones had a difl culty in Atascoro, .Texan, on the lQtb, i whioh tbs former waa killed and the la ter seriously wounded. Two girls, named (Nettie Clark ai Annie- Scullou, fell overboard from j boat itt. which were a fishing party, ai ' were drowned. The parties resided Baltimore.* ' . . ? *.ius . MkM^M???Ma ' ' '? I f * ' I ll . -:\ ; Quarterly Eet^irna. O F FIO IC CITY TBElaSUaSB. IS J 2 If GotuataiA, 8. 0., Juno 27, 1871 SA TTElffTION- is called to tho fullowing.i J\.r WU (rom "An Ordlnanee.tri raiF.e St t?ft?? year 1B71>! Th? pSnilty forrU o?totnako retorne will bo timidly enforoi . ?'Ibore shall be paid.quarterly a tax of o par ,aent. upon a? ?AI.B8 t?il&pn&SSL .gooda and chattels, and one-half ?a? cfe on all BB lee at auowoq of /ul Iffl Jg^Ssj* atoeka.elAVMy de.erinUPn: .na tax nh all bo levied on any aalea M^?OVI mudo by order of Court, or under proifcea .vfijorQ fihail ho paid qnart?rly by all/?I CHAMV8 and athor persons a tax of ono i ooDt. on-all gooda, wares and meroband sold by. them on OOMBIOHMKNT; one per os on the premiums of every abd each ISSU?A: company located lo tho, city of Columbia, whioh have agenoiea . thoroiu. Saab i every xxrasss OOMPANX transacting but in 'within the limits of said city shall mi quarterly returns of their groes roooipta. i ?iay one per oent. on the amount of such urns at.the end of eaoh quarter. ?ach ? every TKI.IXIBA ra OOICPAMX nh all, In like m uer, -make quarterly returns ot their gr receipts, on whioh returns shall be' paid a of one per cent. "The refusal or neglect to make, regt quarterly returns and pay the tax therein the City Clerk and Troaanrer, aha!) aub; the defaulting parties to a fino of two doll for oaeh and every day's default." WM. J. ETTBR, June 28 5 City Clerk and Troaeurc: >ov?xciA _?JM puces. A8 tho aale of tickots in tue. Co-pporallve Building ??aoomion' lik's'b'o?n BO rapid, thus' red?cinit the Oxp?nB?Vortfi?!'raifl? Very1 i?a torially, the Gebesal l&geot hae concluded to rod Pc D ? tfca nomher pf t lia ko ta .to 2,000:1 'AB thia Bchorao waa nob ; designed (te a apeoula. tioiij but rriroly^to chango, tho invent mont lo sa???' Vilenaive iri^roTeme'nta ia tb'^ city, it is hoped that tho advantage ld tho reduction of tho: number'of ticke ta may bp readily aeon and. appreciated,.. , About one-fifth or tho number pf tickets.havo boen already disposed ?tf-. f. I.,...'. \.PP? E- V- WHEELER,, j Cfenotral Agent, Key Box 88, Columbia, 6.?. ?'Jnne"lb:: ''*' ': V:: ." ? .- . ?,'v , . . ' C?LT?MBIA^S C., Juno 21,1871. DR. E. Vf. WHEELER bas this day given tot?; as Truatcca for tho Ticket Holders, hie bond in tho ponai aum of MO.OuOy secured! by mnrti7?Di\ eft th_? TOftl ?fitat" Offered f"r r-fUo for a prompt and faithful distribution of the prisca advertised as soon aa tho'2,000 ticketa aro sold. V ? '" 1 JOHN AGNEW, ' : 1 J- MEIOAAN. .' June 22 _ R. 0.8HIVEB. i Oolotoratod Murray j Lanitian's Florida Water, --0-: Tile mt} st lasting, agree? able, ah? refreshing of all perfumes, for use tm the Handkerchief, at the Toilet and in the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per? fumers. Bopt 17_4_ GOUSTY CLAIMS ANA JUUY OB1?TI FICATES bought bv . Feb G_P. GA MB RI LL. Broker. COTTON SEED Oil, CAKE can be bad et all t?mttB, and in any ^quantity, of Jan21 , . E. HOPE., . ?'. i. Intelligence Office, (Opposite Masonic Uall.J WTK call tho attontton of tho citizens of ?VV' Oolombialand-vicinity to tho fact that we have purchased tbo iutorest of BEARD A ORCHARD in tho above institution, abd will HiTaMtontlon strictly.to its demands. Malos or fe mule a .wishing employ munt of any kind ??rr'b?euppli?d by nailing,-or ne odin g in tboir names and, reeideeces and announcing their wants. Tho desires'of ' employers will bo 1m mediAtelytiiken-notico of. Rentoraand those wiehibg to rant will1 bo provided for.' The culleotionbf Adu'ounta will bo purapod. Bunda nJftoPiftdO AL .i. (ti_" DU i" ?SBoto ; Becgcrs' Beer XTvQN'T oontaio Strychnine,,. It ls pure,' and warrant ody to by HO. . ' March 11^ ,./)Wl?>e'>8 Gardening for the South'., "B^a tu'uf?il wHjto? " Ath?n8> HOLMES' SOT7THERN FARMER and MAR? KET G AUDKNKR. J?1.60. ?? .. . T MsiuO ...The Phosphate, BOCUB ot Sooth Carolina, their History ano! -Developmemts^Colbred tttAMSftiSJbl >H . !,?:; . ., BU Ber mona, on. Tempor?neo, by Lyman Boechw. ' 01 ? . i Sacred Rhetoric; or a Conreo of LeotnrcB on Preaching, B. L. Dab noy, D. D. fl.50. . Any above aent by mall. .'.. "J PDFF1E & CHAPMAN, . Feb 10_Oppoeito Columbia Hole). , . Spetnal Notice. \ A j?Ml^V *HE M I L L" B HOUSE. HjSSSfcLai Charleston, B. C., baa reduced JalS^KSB ita rato ot Tranaiout board to nP7^rr*SSSfet% 00 per day during tho Bum? mer mumba. J. PARKER, Proprietor. . ,G. W. PABKKB, Snpcrintendent. May 81 3mo,_ Good Things. KAM8AT8 Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert 'Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Dupnv, Cognao Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pale Sherry, Sonth-Blde Madeira Wino, London Dook' Fort Wine, Hibbert'a London Porter, McK wen's Scotch Ale. Tho above direct from the importera'and warranted pure\ For aale by_EDWARD HOPE. : j Halt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED 'two yenrsold, at Fe? 31 ? ii JOHN C. SBEQBRft'. " ?Th? Exchange House ?nAS beonifiverhftulod and rearranged fox the Spring and Summer. Iced bevu ragetfobmp?tindoA at short notice. ty 5 . ! frA?BINQBB&FBAHKLlW.i * To* Architects. PLAN8. frrr.tho exertion of a Merket House, (lift feet in length by 63 fee' in width.) on A&eembly kfrfiet,1 ti?tfceen Washington end Lady etreoba, will ba Kjeoiyed at- thu atoro ol Cooper A Taylor, until 11th July, 1871. TAHGOSTtffCOOPER, Chairman, CHARLES MIN ORT, B. H..THOMPSON, W. HAYNE: ' R. M, WALLACE, , Jane M ? ._Committee. ' ; Guns, Pistols! Etc. **+?LA?***U :I INFORM my Wenda and ^><J7 ptlblio in general that I have ? ?tfC^CS^^JOBt reooived an ontira new w ???took of Double and Bingle Bar rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, ponchee, PiBtol-BoUs, Ospa. Baok-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinda of PiBtola, Powdoi and Shot. ALSO, R?PAIRING done at short notiee. Oct 8_P. W. KRAFT, Main street. Seegers' Beer is Fore. IT don't contain CopperaB, Bait. Lime oi Alum. Marchll .JUATK?T. QrjOT^T?OHS .CV .SoOTTHEB??, &B oomjiE3?N, CnABbB3T0N, 8. G-Oorreofced, Jane 80i. 187i,<by , .. . iiu W?m?M?S Banker gjjjfl Broker, No..2$ Brgad street. K?mest/Securities! Rate In: Otf'ibAskeai STATTE fniOuiorrcH. ? { North Carolina; old) J. . . 6 46 N. Carolina, new. ,'l.V> . 20 Sohtli Carolina, old_ 6 75 H. Carolin?, now. .... . 6 .... 63 S. C. reg'd stock, ex in. -6 ;... 65 Georgia; new. 7 92 , Georgia ..-.. ;.. ' 6 .... 87 Tennessee, old. 6 .... 71 Tennessee, new. 6 .... 71 Al?bame.. I.... 8 '.tl','.. 100 Alabama .. ? ? 68 CITY - sECXmrriBS.' : ' Atlanta, Ga., bonds_ 8'n.J..1 90 Atlanta, Ga., bonds.... 7 .... HO Angosta, Ga., bonds... 7 .... 83 Charleston stock. 6 -.- 53 . Ohorl'n Fire Loan b'da - 7 .... 7* Colombia, S. C., booda 6 _ 64 Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 - 75 Macon, Ga., bonds... . 7 .... 70' Mobilo, Ala..... 8 _ 82 Mobile, Ala.. 5 .... 53 Montgomery, Ala....'. 8 .... 82 Memphis, Tenn., b'nds old... 6 .... 66 new. . 6 - 62 Nashville, Tenn. 6 .... 62 Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 _ 85 Wilmington, N. G. 8 _ 76 Wilmington, N. C.... 6 .. .. 72>? HAI?.KOAD nONT)8. Atlantio and Golf. 7 _ 82 B. B. E., 1st mortgage 7 ._ 60 Central Georgia....... 7 _ 99 Charleston and Havan.. 6 .... 60 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 7 .... 83 Oherow and Darlington 8 90 Cheraw&Dar.,2dmort 7 _ 70 GheHQp'kA ?r. Obi??,go!d 6 _ 93 Georgia BailroadTT... 7 _ 97 Green. & Col.. 1st mor. 7 _ 95 Green.&C, Statoguar 7 - 60 Lan rc ns. 7 - 50 Macon and Augusta, 1st mortgage. 7 - 78 Macon and Augusto, (1st mort.,) guar. by Georgia Railroad... 7 - 90 Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by Stato of Georgia. 7 - 77 Memphis & Charleston. 7 .... 85 North-EuBtern 1st mort. .8 .... 92 Nortb-Eaatem,2dmort. 8 _ 80 Sav. & Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 76 Sav. Sc Char., Stato gua 7. 67 South Caira,. 1st mort. . '7 - 90 South Carolina..i .* . 7. 70 South Carolina. 0 - 65 I Spartanburgand Union 7 _ 55 KAlLItO.VD STOC?Sj I*?r. Atlantic abd Gulf.... : 100 ....' 32 CentraLGo.. ex div.,., 10.0....... 120 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 100 _ 40 Georgia.100 _103. Green, and Col. R.B.. '20 . f J j Macon and Western... 100 -. ;.. 11? MernphiB & Charleston. 25 . . ' 9 Nortb-??stern. 60 "i?! ?ri 10 Savannah & Charleston lOOf J.... '20 |S. C. R. R. shares..... 100 .... 33 S. 0. R. R. & B'k shares 125 _ 33 Sont-westdrri Georgia..' 100 ' iy.V? 92 TUirk ST?CtKS. Bebp's N'l B'k Charro. v . capital $750,000. 100 ?05 ... 1st Nat'l Babk Oborl'n capital 8500.000. 100 12? .;. S. C. Loan & Tr cst Co; 100 :,., 95 Caro. .Nat. Bank, Col'a, . i . capital 8200,000. 100 100 ... Central National Bank, Oofa, eap'l 8100,000 100 100 Nation'l B'k of Chester, capitid 850,000. 100 . .. Nat'l B'k of Newberry, capital 8100,000. Nat'l B'k Spartanburg, capital $60,000. . C. Bank & Trust Co. capital 8200,000. 100 .... 100 Bank of Charleston_ 100 _ 20 Union Bank S. 0. 60 _ 6!? People's-Bank So. Ca. 0% j Plan. & Me. BankJS. C. 25 .... 2>? I Bank of Newberry. 25 .... ?..'?;? , Bank of Camden. 50 ......... Others worthless. MIBOI-iTiANEOTJS SEOU1UTXBS. I Charleston Gas Co_ 25 _ 20 i Cbarl'b City R R,stock 60. .55 1 Grantville Mau. Co... 100 .... 110 G. & C. B. cert, iudeb. . 68 IS. C. R, cort, indent's. .... .... 'par IN. E. R. R. . cert, indebt. 65 Mt. Pleasant and Sulli? van's Isl and Ferry Go, 100_ 80 City of N Ashville coup's Vi.. 84 .... City Charleston ?er. in, .... .... par City of Memphis coop. ....68 - Nt dBi R. R/ pref, atook. 40 S. &V. R. past duo coup. 55 S. A Cv R past' doe coup........ 50 ?EXOHAMOK. Bro. New York sight.par ^prem Gold.112 113 Silver. 103 .... I) ' B. O. BANK BILLS. ?Bank cf Charleston-.?* . .. Bano ol Camden.- 80, ... Bank Georgetown..... ,1 Bank of S. 0. 0 ... Bank of Chester. 19 ... Bank of Hamburg. 18 ... Bank O? No wherry. 10 ... Bank of tho State of St C., prior to'61. 46 ... " issue '61 and '62 .... 39 ... .Pl. &Mec. Bank Obar'n. . i M. '--.i<. rn .i?- rr. *Peoplo'B Bauk Ctinrl'u ;?,..:K. * Union BankCharlea'JV ....'. *S.?W? R. B. Bank; old ;. *S.W.B. BA Bank.new .... ....... .... State Bank, Charleston .... . 6 ...... Farmers! Ex. B'kOuar. .... M 2 ;tvL</? ExchangeBook,Oolam_ 10 i: Com'l Bank, of Oolam.'12 ..... Meroh. Bank of Cheraw .... < 6 .... Planter's Bank Fairfield .... 3 S. O. bills ?O??iV?wI?. .. .... S? .... Obarleston ohango bills;.... 95 .. . . if?t?- Bills marked ?has (*) aro being redeemed at tho counter of above office. CLOTHING HOUSE CHILDS & W?LE?T, COLUMBIA, H '. O . ?* WE bavo marked down all of onr largo stock of READY-MADE OLOTHINQ to BUHU low figur?e that the prioo comos within roach of all that wish a good Utting garment, ni odo in tho latent stylo and by tho bcBt mak ora in Now York. Wo aro tho only bouBO that ?ell All Linen Drawers nt tl.50. We aro tb? only houBO that havo the imported Soo-Hucber Calcutta Suit?, warranted genuine An in? spection of our .largo stock will settle tho mind of any ono that money ia mndo by bay? ing from us.' Thirty-two inch-Hole Leather Trnnka, only t, few deft, atfgO. June 23 . New Books, bv Express. PHYSICAL CAUSE OF THE DEATH OF CHRIBT, Ac, by Btrond, and letter by Sir James Simpson, M. D. War and Culturo, by Arthur Helps. 11.50. Ungh Miller's Life and Letters, two vol? umes, by Peter Layne, with portrait. iL Christianity and Posit ive ibm, by McCoab. Pooplo'a Practical Poultry Book, complete. Why Did He Not Die? From thc German, by Mrs, Wiatar. ? CaUirhoo, a Romaneo, by Sand. $2. Climates fur Invalida by L. Bill, tl 25. Body and Mind, by Mandslr-y, London. $1. The Old Fashioned Boy, by Farqnarson. Little Men, hy author of Little Women, Pike County Dallada, by John Bay. 11.60. Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Manage? ment. Moat complete work. HJnstrated. AI Rn ?lim? n?w Novels by good iuthors, ]u?topened, at BRYAN A MoUARTER'S Juno 13_ _ _ Bookstore. . For Sale, 3?3>f\f\ ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, . OVJU ontheEdiato. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lota to snit. 8aw Mill and 2 OOO aerea or Laud in Lexing? ton, on North Edisto, $7,000. 2,500 acres Wateree Bottom Land, $2 pr aero 2,600 acree creek bottom and pine Land, at $2 ?er acre. 1 House iu tins city, ?5,0??. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the city-$8.500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney at Law and Boal Estate Agent. Seo*. 25_?.. _ ly CITIZENS7 SAVINGS BANK ' '. ' i .or , SQUTH CAROLINA Beposits of $1 and Upwards Received, .'. ,*> * INTER Bb T ALLO WEI) A T TEE RA TE O b HEVEN PER GENT. FER AXE UM, 0 N JJ ER T?FICA I ES OF UER OSI T, AND SIX FER CENT. COU-' 1 FOUNDED EVERY SU MONTHS ON A COO UXTS. OFFICERS. . Wm. Martin, "President, i . . John ?, Palmer. I vieeil*r?*?rlf*?41?-' . John P. Thomas,} vice-t reeuients. A. Q 'Breni2er, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assiatant Carfhiek'. .71. i <.'. Directora. . Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Baa? ken, F. W. McMaatur, Jyhu P. 'J.bonian"E..n. Heiujiab,'John H..rainier, Thomas E.'Qregg, Columbia. '? >.'..-? .-' .' J.'EH Gregg-,'Ma?ion. il.' . Iii G. T. Boott, Newberry. V ,. W. G. Mayes,Newberry. B. H.fRutledgo.Charleston. Daniel Ravened. Jr.. Charleston.' Mechanics,1 Laborera, Olerka-j Widows, OT* phans and others may'here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men aud Trustee* Wielling to draw interest on their fimda anti', .they roquiro them for baninCHp-ar other par .perses: Parents desiring to set apurt small ioma for their children..und Married Women and Minore (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themBOlvcs, or, ip case of death, by I,heir legal representatives,) w?hing to lay naide fonds for future -use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed._ _Angl8 Q. BJ D. Symbolic Admonition! nnHE se aa*, in is at hand when the haman I JL family ia more Bulleted than during any other part of the year. The sun's rays acting upon tho decayed vegetable and animal mat? ter, poisons tho atmosphere, and produces many disorders of the system-Chills and Fe? ver, Bilious Complainte, Diarrhoea, Dysen? tery, Cholera Morona, Cramps and Cholic.elc. Heneo th? eye'tem requires an invigorating and tonio medicine, that will brace ap it? ?battered forcea, and enable Ibo organs to .por form, their proper run diena. For 1 Iiis pur ?i'oee we weald recommend tho nae of HEIN T SB'S QUEEN'S DXLIOHT. For Dyspepsia and Weak Stomach. .For the X-ivor and Kidneys. For Conans'and Boro Throat. For the Longa and Spitting of Blood. For Vi eaknoah and General Debility. For loas of Appetite. .. For sick Headache. For Diarrhoea and Dysentery. For Fever and Aguo. For Willona Fever. For Cholera Morbus' and Cramps. Fot Palpitation of the Heart. For Broken Down Nervous ByaUm. For Neuralgia and Rhenmatttm. For Purifying tho Blood. UKXfUTBIl'B DELIGHT Th? people approve of, and phyaicianB sanc? tion RB nae, because it ia a good medicino. Take no other medicine. It is a apring invi ?orator, a summer tonio, a purifying bevo rago, admirably adapted to all conditions, malo and l?malo-grown pereona and chil? dren at this particular season. Be suro and oall at Heinitsb'e Drug Store and set a boltl of bia proat medicino. _ Prepared only by E. n. DEINITSH, May HO Drnggist and Chemist. Befined Oil. COTTON SEED BEFINED OIL, by tho gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glaaBu, pinta and quarts. For aale low. E. HOPE. 'RED?CTI0?' P' . ' : ti..,: -i ? . . . . ... -ti; da - i ?.'i' ????l io*;' . 'i : : Of v, ni: ?ii,, ?? -iii Spring and Sumiuor Clothing, ?.??f I,"iirc!?j . ,* M ii th ]'. ! ::;;?? . ;. ',;tf .j >, AT " . j../ . ,;. "OTTBfrh?TJ the largest, retail stock to/this ? T Stato, and, anxious,, to reduce .it, will soil lt at GREATLY REI/?pED PRICES.. . .The stock is unbroken, ?pd tho heel stock wo havo ovor handled.' ."" Now BATS, of a desirable style, jost re? ceived. '.' . . . . : ;. . This redaction ~ill Apply alee- to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. ' Mny.16 .s.a'iaiJ?VMs "o -?\ s *H ii J.V " , ".' ??i \ ' -, j 'Suitq^oio-JOTO?xns pw Sniadg HO . 30XH? HI'- . APEW reasons why.they should have the preference over all others: 1. Whcelor ic Wilson'? Sewing Machino 1B mnch simpler than any of tho others; re? quiring kt a than half * the amount nf ma? chinery. 2. Aa tho result of thia simplicity, thia ma? chino ?B much lcBB liable than tho others to get out of ropair. S. Another rasnlt of thia simplicity ia greater durability. . .1. Another roault is lesa friction, and, con? sequently, greater case'and rapidity of mo? tion, with le?B noiae. 5. And greatest of all, that it nsoa no Shut? tle, and wakes: tho lock ut itch. lt is the cheapest to buy tho b?at. LJuy Um machino that nab jnstly, fairly and honora bly won a reputation and inocpesdence against a strong and bitter competition. For ) more than tweuty years haa tho Wheeler A Wilson not only stood brat and foreriioBt, but now1 stands the um i vailed Sewing Machine of the enlightened-civilized w?rld. . Bay the ma? chine that han been thoa tested and proved, and then you are ?ure .to get tho best, l'or salo on tho easiest possible terras.. Sales? room Main street , second door "below, Prnksix ?nice, Columbia,)!. 0. ' ' . J. E. PUimLKY, Agent. A WiiVTB, General He>atbaru.Agent. t J,tino.2l ,j . ". . orno. . . ?'.if1')'' ??ar . : : ' ? y a? 'h , . c o i. u m BIA. g. ci .-.ti. Pr?sent Capital, $100,000. ; -. .? . i AIJT1IOH17.E11 CAPITAL, ?000,000. OFKICKHH John B. Pahnnr, President. A-. G. lirenhier', Cashier. O. N. G. hutt, ABsistant Cashier. Durerons. J. Eli Gregg, Jubu B. Palmer, F. W. McMao ter, Bi D. Benn, nf lt. D. Semi A Bon; G. W. .Reardon, of Copeland .V Dearden; R.L. Bryan, o? Rrvan .V MoOarter; W. O. Kwaflkld, of lt. ?a W?.O. Kwa?ield. F. W. MuMaster, Solicitor. rpniS Bank is now open tor the transaction JL of a general hanking bnelnrss. CE?TU/ICATRS OP' DtPORiT of currency or coin, bearing interest at tho rate of seven (7) per cont, per annum, in kind, will be iaeued. Deposita from County Officer* especially so? licited; also, from Trits't-es, Administrator*, Executors, Frxtfesslonal Men, and ot her*. . Particular'attention given to accounts of City and Country Mercltunts, and other buei ncsa men, and thc usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Bills of Exchange; and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned ou collaterals. Stocks, Bands, Gold, Silver houqhl and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight JDrofts drawn direct on all the promi? nent places in England,. Ireland, Scotland, Francs, Oerrnany, Belgium.. ff?tl???. Devi? mark and the Orient. Letter* of Credit fistfeu, tay able in any of the above places- *>' . Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United States bQUgbt and fold. Banking Honte opposite .ColumbiaTJolel. Upon from 9 To 3. . Feb 88 ly NO F1RK VS*$P Iff WAsniNO. f WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. fTVIlS SOAP washes perfectly in cold water, X soft, bard or salt. It .removea grease, oil and paint from garments. It washes all kinda of goods-cotton, flannel,-silk or woolen. It chtanaes silver, plated wsro and Jewelry withontaoratobing. If the articles are much tarnished, rub tbeni with a piece- of flannel which baa plenty of tho Soap ott it. To people who do their own washing, it ir, in valuable. It will save Us cost in one washing. For ?ale, in boxee of thirty-six bars, by EDWARD ITOPE. April ? Agent for Rontb Carolina. Jewelry and Silverware, OF the most approved styles, can be ob? tained at I. BULZBACHER'R establish? ment, Main atroet, Columbia Hotel Row. Seta and half Bets in great variety. Also, Bolltaire and cluster DIAMONDS. ?SPECTA? CLES and EYE-GLASSES to suit all ages. .fttK I tl lt 1 I J.jji. '. I ?ITU |.?? (lip. .bulk uf. our Bura .nve* Stbek.67 'ii' ? i-1 ^'" C'lofiiiiig, and Hats,' Wu, bavo determined Lo giya greater facilities **fd- - .'Jorger ' in duao iru;pta,rqi1h?HOue?iraa8 pt prffebasing'the neal ot Goods, ,by selling Uioiiemainder .of oar Bfoek ?t--twenty* pet cSjttb below .the" cost ^*We"*beg 'tb caU::?i4 . atte tit ion ortho publie "to opr ,Bto?k .of. COL? MARS Wnrt O?^PS^ ^llaCb,. ??ff .qUnuii^ji, quality, aisle and va? riety, will (rai pata 'Oaf in theStjoU. embracing tho world-renowned CLOTH-"FACED I . I?A> PEU COLLAR, special? ly adapted'lo this 'elf mate; doic?g away with .tho fUnaey material for? merly kfaown as Papefr ? wi - - Collars. Do not fail to call early, to bo convinced of the above feicte, at GOODMAN'S X3LOTHING BAZAAR,' ' June 28 Main street.: STATE OF. SDUTEf.. CAROLINA, J ErxrtrTTVB DCTAETMENT. . Ooi.truniA', June ?3, 1H71 WHEREAS, information bas been officially received af this Departmenttao* *vL caniea have ocqnrred in, th? cffloo*,of,Corxnty Commissioners In the' following Cohn tico, to wit: Newberry County, . Hlmeon Yoong .and David Hailstock; Cheater County, "W. H. Fro n?berg'er a?d ' Alexander Kelsey; Clarendon County, P. J. Lemon "and G ado don Tarlton; Union County, H. R..White and .John Tina ley ; Laurens County,'David* ' Fomke and Tur- ? pin Dondv, failed to qualify. j.* Now, thorafore,. ? .J&OBERT K. SCOTT, 1 Governor of the State of South Carolina, ba accordance with the thirty-seventh Section of the Aot of September 26, 18G8. entitled "-An Act to d<-tine the duties and jurisdiction Of County Commission er?,"do hereby Issue thia, my proclamation, that a special emotion be .held on lUEhDAY, the 25tb day of July next, ic fill said vscsncics for tho unexpired term thereof, within the said Counties, re? spectively. The Commissioners of Elect Iona, appointed in pnreusanc? of "An Act provid? ing for tho General Election?, and tho manner of conducting tho sam?," approved Marcti'l, 1870, aro authorized and directed to conduct tho aaid special elections, respectively, and to make all necessary arrangements thorcfor, ? and each of them are hereby required, iaf ter due publication, and with strict regard to thc provisions of tho Constitution ana the lews of tho Statu touching their duties in audi cano, tnoauso such elections to be held on tho day aforesaid, and to take nil the necessary steps for tho holding of such elections, and for. the ascertaining and determining the person dr pomona who ahull hare been duly elected thereat. ri L '. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Kit ' my hand, and canaed theGifeat Seal of tbeStateto.be affixed, at Columbia, [L. S ] thia 23d 'dar of "Jurie, A. D. 1871, and ? in tho ninety-fifth roar of the Inde ,j pendenco of tho United States uf Ame? rica. BODES T Ki 8CO riV Go v_rr.Gr. P. L. QABDQZO, .Suer. t.\ry t1 ^.ta/O, June 25 1 j ' ' rir' u ' ._ >h ' ' TfTK uifcfcratgYuW li?ve':r? . A^Li' moved ilicjr ?t)'i>h.f tn'imobur , Kuii/S! building, imu tili.itcly .-Undi of ^ti^^^mW^*^ B I fWiY,9*ifl?1 n Tl few IWRT^SP?S T?W?<-fc I nf, OAUULvqr-S, Ity?y GlfcJH aua fine HOLIES, ure. prriaic?: to tat Wt*. Uli balla that'.may Ve made-wpiih't beat. Borges bought .und ?iv\<): va't cc nuui^ttje/u. Tcraons in waut of good stock, are invited "to gfv? us a esdl; "l.ioer'al'isdtancca mit}o -on stock left for sal?. . .;, "; BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYCE: R ' G. H:. PETTlNOrtjli. ?. Jan 'IL CORRECT TIME fM\Y be obtained by calling at ISAAC 8ULZBACHElt'H and pnrehasing one of those, justly celebrated ELGLN WATCHEM, and where you can find a complete stockof Diamond?, Jewolry, Silver and Plated V\aro, of tho.beet .manufacturo. In addition are the United States, Waltham. English and Swiss Watches iu Gold and Silver Caaes, which will bc closed out at New York prices. Constantly on baud fine Gold Chaine, Seal Rings, Charms,Lookbts, Sleeve Buttons,Seta, and a varied stock of Fancy Articles. ? All 'kinda of Repairing- don? promptly,, and warranted, by ISAAC NULZBACDE??, ; Apiil27 r Uutler Cplnmblk'-goTSl. fu" i Iii n OJ y. vf ^mmrmrm. MRS.' O. E. REED btgs' .leave to iuli)rm,th() ladies, in general WHSU iv? 'u&t Bho'hasn?w'ready ? lull line JH? \du-?of tire latest and mbst fashionable ^fcJptjn "vyioa or 8fiii7iu*NERY, Hair and jd&(?mfr^ Fancfy Gooda, at reduced pricea. ? ^sWr^Alao^^eah, aupphes even* week. Jail ?od see fo? voura'elves. " May j M. H. B^Sa^'B Main Streti. near Plain. -iriL>rr?*r\-_??. KO v^'on btpd. sn? daify ra A^^i^??a??eJvJni' rrom *ne trraBUfae ^B^^fi^ttoria? of NoW York, Du*Um, im^fW^^^ff Cincinnati;and Lguiseilkuthe ?ja- .fr \art?OHl an?prtmeut of -BuR NiT?RE ever kept in this market,, ^t>alsttAa; lo part of Walnut Parlor Chamber ao<TrTJ?n ing-Room Snits; 200 Hed?be?d? of dcTtreari patterns, lo Walnut and rmllotion; el503.?xC celebrated Georgia Bplit-bottom All kinds of MATTBESSES made ^oordar. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIR1RO dona at ahortost notice and in the bea* maobsc.'^ Terms eash and ?ood'a obaap. . ,Qo.t 80 ann and BlasUng powder. AFD LL supply of the celebrated Dupont's QUN AND BLA.STING POWDER, In kegs and cannisters, is'now offered to xnerchanta and conamoore at the loweet market rate?, by the nndoraignod. who aro oolo agents for the manufacturera at thia placo. " _" May 25 _ JOHN AGNEW ft SON. EveryOneDrinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength ?nd Improves their health._Maroh ll Importod andDomoatioCigara at POIXOOK