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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. cotton .Tflaat?nfc. ThTOlWrdW'brea#l stuflfe, the manufacture of neodod artfoWj fer tt^tboaseb?ld aud tUe ?arjniinqdi.thej fpataringpfmi^haniealindustries are^ , Bid?ary tp this one leading p?rsujt; they, flourish orflyWit prospera! ?V?ry mta- ' mer ?there is'h g?n?ral-and'lugubrious complaint'made by tho business i men of< i Southern ci ti oe o?, tho ruinons .stagna-, j t ion of trade, seven m or oh an ta oui of ever; iohrjuiaortirig that.nothing like the presen} dull times was 'over known be?; ioro. /EhQ railroad men nevon saw travel | BO HgbV.a?d' consequently hotels novor f bad soiled guests. But wo venture< to?1 say, that a comparison of statistics will 1 8hoiK.no,moro stagnation in business af? faira thia'than obtained lost season." ?. So lohg Jia tho mSin bu si naas ! bf bur people is raising cotton, so long, will our.] citiea.be .dull placea during tho summers. Cotton planters : bave only two divisions ! of the year. Ittfe February t? Septem? ber their whole-time is .devoted' to grow? ing ino crop; from Oe tuber lu IVurum-y in.disposing of it,.paying Iheir debts, and supplying tho wanta of their house? holds; VJLeVid?vors?ty. of pursuits, is neces? sary to thain tain, to any considerable extent, tmdo and travel through the en-* tire year, and a thickly populated coup try ia neo^arj'to fd???r tnjj '^iv?'r?iry* unless there-.bo Bach a" foreign' demand for the manufactured ar tibies qs to'ren? der the manufacturera' independent of tho homo market. Largo cotton facto? ries, .with1- their--impdslpg". buildings, mak?tt>gVand^di8pl?y,'?iid oro pf im? mense benefit', bot tho small shops of tho lesser and unpretending manufac? turers of plows, hoes, thrashing ma? chines, horse. Bbocs, boots; shoes, wa? gons, harnens, wheel-barrows,' brooms, and hundreds of other articles, glvo a more healthy stream of life blood to the body politic than cotton spinning. The men who are engaged in such useful pursuits ?honld reaeivo not only tho good wishes, -but the earnest support of tho communities wherein they toil. {Augusta Constitutionalist, RKBCrUBCES OP THE SOUTH.-The Now York Bay Book furnishes some custom? house figures to provo 'tho strength of the South in her prolific natural re? sources and Wonderful vitality. With less than one-third the population of the Union, ?and amid all her trials and ab? ject'poverty-, the South furnished, in 1860, eiolusive of specie aud bullion, one-half- tho entire exports of tho oounfcry. Tho entire exports were S371,037,C1U3 exclusivo of $42,915,963 specie. ':' Of these results of agriculture the South furnished $181,013,639, or nearly $10,000,000 more than the in? dustrial products of tho balance of tho Union. The total imports of the coiin try..MlS69. w.?r.9 $113,951,615. . If wo "Mow one-third of. this for the South, - ud that is really too liberal,.slio should fihow a balance of i trade iu her favor of, $55,927,768, while the balance against tho other.stands at $96,958,033: NOTES GIVEN J?OR SLAVES.-Judge Erskine, of tho United States District Court, has.rendered an opinion on the validity of o?ntracts, made for the pur? chase pf 'ehwes. It will be seen that the mind Of his Honor is olear, aud well supported. by- authority,"that "if con t rac ts.entered into, previous to tho pro? mulgation of the President's proclama? tion of emancipation, 'tho consideration of which ;,wtis the;price and purchase mprioy of;slayps? were .tlfen.yalid under tho Constitution "and laws of tho United States and of tho,Stato of Georgia, tho aid of;;the' eburts must be given,* if 'de? manded; to ehfor^Q.yhem.."; Fisnx;-AJfluWug ?fiarty .Whb-loft WU-1 finny tribe', caught with the hook? Tho party .consisted - of fifteen gentlemen.' "TheStar4JB riaprihsible for this fiahatory. . Cleaveland Mineral Borings, I ) (rOUlr?RIiY WlLHUK'ii,) 55 mies West of Cliarlotte, If. C. f"TU?? subsoiibera, having associated thom X solves in tho managomont of thoao Springs, would announce to their friends and tho public that tho House is now. open for the rtop.ption of visitors. * - To those wbob&vo tested tho virtuos of these extraordinary waters, it ia deemed un? necessary to say anything hy way of com meudation, but lo others they confidently aar sure satisfaction if they will make trial of the bealing properties' of the watt-re for only a abort timo. We pledge ourselves to spare neither pains nor expenso in order to render all who may favor UB with a call SB comfortable as possi? ble In prospect of an abundance of supplies, we have adopted tho following scale of REDUCED CHARGES: , ? If over 10 days, at...'..il.50 per day. If not over )0 naya,. 173 'r ' Bingle day, ....2.60 Children between tho agos of two and eight years, andoolored servants, ai half ratos. Washing on reap.onn.Mo terms". It is expected that the Western Division/or the'Wilmington, Charlotte and nntherford Railroad -will bo completed to within a mile or two of the Spring? at an early day. . J.J. BLACKWOOD, Jrino af - lt. M. OATES. White's Gai dening for the South, ?g? tho lato Wm. A. While, of Alb obs, qi a. ' HOLMES' SOUTHE UN FARM KU and MAB?. KET GARDENER. $1.50. Tho Phoaphato Bocks of Sonth Cr-roiida., their History and Developments-Ool?rod Plates. $1.26. , . Six Bor mons on Temperance, by Lyman Beecher. \ ? Sacred Bb.etorlo; or a Courso of Leotureaon Preaching, R: L. Dabnoy, D, D. $1.60. Any above aoritibv mail. DpFfflE & CHAPMAN, Feb 19 , OpppBlta Columbia Hotel. ' Halt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old. at ger 21_JOHN O. BEEPERS'. Private Boarding. "ft/iTRS. 8- J? WYATT Informs hor friends | JLvX and the pnblio in general, that ehe has oponed a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, on Plain-street, near Bull. Tho house ls large and airy, and guest? may expeot the comforts of a home. _ May 2 STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBBILL, Broker, ITS. CURE AKD ITS PR?VENTIVE, BY J. if. SCHENCK, AI. D. Tt/TANY ?acaman Oeing nasvpaeaod away, UXM? fot whose death there waa no other rea? son, than tho 'neglect of known' and indisput? ably proven moana of core." Tho?t" near and dear to family aud> frlonds are Bleeping tho dreamless slumber i nt o "which, had they, calm? ly adopted OH..TOSEPH H.JSCHENCIt'S "SIMPLE TREAx?fe??T, And availed tbomf/eiveeof hts' wonderful effi? cacious medicines; thoy would not havo fallen. Dr. Schonck has, in his own caao, provod that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, hy bis medicines and his directions Xor. their uso, is quickened into healthful [vigor. '. -Ip thia statement theroianothing presump? tuous. To tho faith of tho invalid is made no representation that' ie not a thousand times substantiated by living and visiblet works, Thq,theory of the euro by Dr. Scheuch'? me? dicine is as simple as it ia unfailing. Ifs phi? losophy; requires no argument. It is eolf-as suring, 'self-convincing. Tho Boawood Tonio and Mandrake Fills arc tho first two weapons with wkiih the cit ade of tho malady ia.assailed. Two-thirds of tin oaaoa of consumption originate iu dyapopait and a functionally disordered liver. With thii condition tho bronchial tubos "sympathize' with tho stomach. Thoy respond "to tho mor bifio action , of the liver. Hero, then, comoi tho culminating result, and tho sotting in with all its distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. The Mandrake Fills aro composed of ono o natnro's noblest gift?-the Podopbillnm Pel tatum. They possess all tho blood-search lng, alterative properties of calomel; but, un like oaJomel, they ? . ?LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." Tho work of cure is now beginning. Th vitiated and mucous deposita in tho bowal and in the alimentary canal are ejected. Th livor, liko a clock, is wound up. It arouse from its torpidity. The stomach acts reqpor aively. and the patient begins to feel that b ia getting, at last, . . A SUPPLY OP GOOD BLOOD. - Tho Soawood Tonic, in conjunction with tb Pills, permeat es and assimil?tes with thefooc Ohylification lu now progressing without it firevious tortures. Digestion becomes pail ess', and tho enro is neon to bc at ham There ia no moro flatulence, no cxaoerbatio of tho stomach. An appetito Bets in. Kow cornea the greatest Blood Purifier c-v< yot given by an indulgent father to sufieriii man. Bendick's Pulmonio Syrup comes in 1 perform its functions and to hasten And con plete tho cure. It' enters at once upon ii work. Nature cannot bo cheated. It ooline and ripons the impaired and diseased portioi of the lungs. lu tho form of gatherings, prepares thtm for expectoration, and lol in very ?hort time, tho malady is vanrjnishe the rotten throno thatitoccupiedia renovate and made new, and the patient, in all thc di nlty of regained "vigor, steps forth to ?nji tho manhood or thc. womanhood that waa GIVEN UP AS LOST. Tho second thing Is, tho patients must et in a warm room until they get well; it is i most impossible to prevent taking cold wh the lungs are diseased, bot it must ho pi vented, or a cum cannot bo effected. Frc air and rirjiug out, especially in this sect i of the country in the fall and winter ecaac aro all wrong. Physicians who reconnue that cou rae lose their patients, if their Inn are badly diseased, ana- yet, bcoauee they i in, tho houso.thoy must not sit down qui they must walk about tho room as much a ttB-fa-Ht aa tho strength will bear, to got ur good circulation of blood. Tho patiei must keep in good spirits -bo determined Rot well. This bas a great doal to do with I appetite, and ie the great point to gain. To despair of cure arter such evidence of possibility in the worst C?IBGB, and moral a taiuly in silo thors, ls eipfiil. .Dr. Scbcne personal statement to the Faculty of his O cure wan in these modest words: .... "Many years ago I was in tho last stage; consumption; coffined to my bcd, and at < timo my physicians thought that I could live a week; then, like a drowning man cat lng at straws, I heard of and obtained preparations which I now offer to the pub and they mado a perfect euro of mo. seemed to me that I oonld fed them pone 11 my whole system. They soon ripened matter in my lungs, and I would spit up ni than a pint of offensive yellow maller ev morning fora long time "As soon as that began to subside, cough, farer, pain and night sweats all bo to leave me, and my appetite became so gi that it was with difficulty that I could li from eating too mnoh. I soon gained strei: and have grownjiu fiesh ever siuco. .'I was wolghod shortly after my rccoTC added the Doctor, "then looking like a r. skeleton; my woight was only niuoty*s( pounds; my present weight is two hum and twenty-live [225] pounds, and for yea have enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Sohenck has discontinued his pr< atonal visits to New York and Boston, li his BOU, Dr. J. II. Scheuck, Jr., still cout to eoe patients at their office, No. 15 N Sixth utrcot, Philadelphia, every Batu from fi A. M. to 3 P. M. Thoao who wi thorough examination with the Rospirou will bu charged $5. l*ho Itespirometcr clares the exact condition of the lunge, patients can roadily learn whothor the] curable or not. Tho directions for taking tho medicine adapted to the intelligence even of a c Follow thOBo directions, and kind nature do the rest, oxoopting that in somo case .Mandrake Pills are to be taken lb inon doses; the throe medicines need no oth< compartimenta than the ampie instrnc .that ftocompany them: First create app Or returning health hunger la the mos oome'B'yir.ptotn, > when lt oomoo, aa i come, lat. the despaiilng at once bu of cheer. Good blood at once follows, the < loosens, the night sweat ie abated, short time, bot ho f .thoao, morbid ay mi ere g?h o'forever'. ' ' Dr. Schanok'fl medicines aro const an th ?! tena of thousands of families. Asa vs ot : purgative, the . Mandrake Pills standard preparation;, while tho Pol Syrup, as a oarer of co a g li s and colds, n regarded as a prophylactoric against sumption in,any of its forms. Price of tho Pulmonio Syrup and Se Tonic, $1.50 a bottle, or $7.50 n half i Mandrake Pills, 25 cts, a box. For sale druggists and dealers. JOHN F. HEN II 8 College Placo, New York; Wholesale A Nov 19 _ SPECIAL ATTENTION given to t lection of Commercial Paper. Ii on Stato and Railroad Bonds and Stool Conversion of State Securities, by. Nov jg Orno P- OAMBRILL, Br The boat placo to got a- cool aummci la at POLLOCK'S. HOW WE UBKP TO mc ,PHYSIO BI? KU.;-Who,du ca not remember tho time who ti spring purgation waa considered indiepenaa blo td Bumrdor'health? No niattor fbi* wry. faces, the"inovitabioi'salts' aud 'senna, rim barb, or calomel and jalap, moat bo adminis? tered. ThcBO,"spring medi.ciqeai,'.thoyoUng atera wore, told,;woro to koop thom.hale and hearty during tho yammer. ' Wo all know now that tbia was ? fallacy; that' new vigor, not depiction, ie what ia required' at tho com? mencement of the Brimmer-solatlco. Asa preparation for the. enervating effectB of op? pressive gommer, woathor, a conreo of HOS? TET TE IV o STOMACH BITTERS ia highly expcdionl. Thia famous vogotablo prepara? tion has throo prominent properties: It ro?o vates, purifica and regulates all the functions I of tho body, lt is composed exclusively of pure vegetable productions, viz: The essen? tial principle of Monongahela Bye, and tho most efllcacioua tonic and alterativo roots, barks and gums known to medical botanista. I Honce, it is an absolutely-safe medicine, and no tincture of tho Pharmacopoeia can comparo with it oithcr in parity, or imtho variety of ita objects, and its comprehensivo roanlta. Hap? pily for mankind, the theory that it waa neces? sary to prostrate a patient in order to core him, ia forever exploded, and tho true philo? sophical doctrine, that vigor is thc great an? tagonist of disease, has taken ita place. Hoa tettcr'a Bitters is au invigorant, and boneo it is tho proper medicino for tho feeble at thia moat trying aoason of tho year. Be euro that yon obtain tho genuine article, asthero aro innumerable rilo imitations iu tho market. Look to tho ornamental atamp, tho engraved label, and the name blown into the glass. Hosteler's Stomach Bittere is sold in bottles only._July 2 f(l TO THE PUBLIC. AS the salo of ticketa in tho Co-operative Building Association has boen so rapid, time reducing tho expenses of tho rafe very ma? terially, the Qencral Agent has conoluded to rcduco thc number of tickets, to 2,000. Aa thia scheme waa not designed as a specula? tion, but merely to change tho invent mont to more extensiva improvements in the city, it ?3 bdped that the advantage in tho reduction of the number of tickets may bo readily aeon and appreciated. About, one-fifth of the numberof tickets have been already disposed of. DB. E. WV WHEELEB, General Agent, Key Box 8S, Columbia, 8. C. Juno 15 MANHOOD: How Lost! How Restored! Just published, in a sealed enve? lope. Price, six cents. ALECTURE on tho Nattirai Treatment and Radical Cure of Speiuiatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marri ugo generally; Nervousnosa, Consumption, Epilepsy and FUB; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac, by Ro iiEUT J. CUI.VEII WELL, M. D., author of tho "Green Book," Ac. ?A Boo? to Thousand* of Sufferers." Sont under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six couts, or two postage stamps, bv CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 137 Bowery, N'ew YorU-P. O. Box, 4,580. . Juno 10_3mo flt ICHICA I.. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOB YOONG MEN. on gjeat so? cial evita and abuses, which interforo with MAKRIAOE, with euro means of relief for the erring and. unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent iu scaled lotter envelopes, free of charge. Addrees HOWARD SAN IT A BY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Niuth street, Philadelphia, Pa._ May ID 3mo OTToiTsKKD blt. CA ICE can bo had at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21_;_E. HOPE. PROCLAMATION. steife STAT li OE SOUTH CAROLINA, EECUTIVE BEPAHTMENT. COLUMBIA, Juno 23, 1871 WHEREAS, information baa been officially ' rccoivod at thia Depart men t that ya canieB have ocenrrod in the ofheos of County Cominisbiouers in tho following Counties, to wit: Nowborry County, Bimcou Young and David HaiUtock; ChcBter County, W. H. Fro nobcrger aud Alexander Keluey; Clarendon County, P. J. Lemon and Gadsden Tarlton; Union County, H. It. White and John Tins? ley; Laurens County, David Fuulko and Tur? pin Deudv, failed to qualify. Now, thernfore. I, ROBERT K. SCOTT, ! Governor of the State of South Carolina, in accordance with the thirty-seventh Section of the Act Of September 26, 18(18, entitled "An Act to dc fine tho duties and jurisdiction of County Commissioners," do horobyisauo thia, my proclamation, that a appelai election be hold ou 1 DESDA Y, tho 25th day of July, next, to fill said vacanciea for tho unexpired term thereof, within the said Gonn ties, re [speotively. Tho Commissioners of Elections, ? appointed in pnransfsnoe of "An Aot provid? ing for the General Eleotiona,and the manner of conducting tho samo," approved March 1. 1870/ are authorized and directed to conduct tho said special elections, respectively, and to make all necessary arrangements therefor, and each of them aro hereby required, after duo publication, and with strict regard to the provisions of tho Constitution and tho laws of the State touching their duties in snob case, tooanae each oleotiona to be held on the day aforesaid, and to take all tho necessary etona for the holding of such elections, and for tao ascertaining and determining the person or ?arsons who shall have been duly sleeted hereat. * In testimony whereof, I bavo hereunto set my hand, and oaunod tho Great Soalof tho State to bo affixed, at Columbia. [L. s ] this 28d day of June, A. D. 1871, and in the ninety-fifth yoar of the Inde? pendence- of tho United Statosof Ame? rica. BOBEBT K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. Cituozo, Socretary of 8tato. Juno 25 _ _ Imported and Domestic Cigars at POLLOCK B. Quarterly Returns. i", OFFICE CITY. TREASURER, . COLUMBIA. S..C, Jude 27,1871. X ,T TENT ION ia called to th* following cx z\. traci from "An Ordinance to rateo Sup. plioti fur tho year 1871." Tho penalty for fail? ure to ni a ko returns will bo rigidly enforced: "Tberu shall bo paid quarterly a tax Of ono per cont, upon all e\t,r.n AT AUCTION of all goods 'and chattels, and one-half per cent, on alhsaloa at auction of .all real catato and stocka of every description: Provided, That co t?k shall be levied on ?ny sales at auction made by order of Court, or under process of law, - ? ? '? . ? "Thoro shaU bo paid quarterly by all MER cnANTS and other persona a tax of c no por cent. on all goods, reares and merchandise sold by them on COXSIONMGXT; ono per cent, on tho prom lum s of every and each INSURANCE company located in tho city.of Columbia, or which have agenoiea therein. Each and every EXPRESS OOMI'ANY transacting business within thc limita of said city shall make I ?rjuarterly returns or their gross receipts, and pay ono por cont, cn thc amount of such re? turns at the ?nd of each quarter. Each and ovory TKLi.ci HA vu COMPANY aboil, in liko man? ner, mako quarterly returns of their gross receipts, on which returns shall bc paid a tax of one por cont. "The refusal or neglect to mako regular quarterly rotaros sud pay tho tax thoreou to tho City Clerk and Treaonrer, shall subject the defaulting parties to a fine of two doUare for each and every day's default." WM. J. ETTEB, Jnne 28 5_City Clerk and Treasurer. To Architects. PLANS for tho erodion of a Market Hones, (128 foet in length by G3feo< in width,) on Assembly street, between Washington and Lady streets, will be rocoived at the atore of | Cooper * Taylor, nntil 11th July, 1871. AUGUSTUS COOPER. Chairman, CHARLES MIK O RT, . 8. IS. THOMPSON, W. HAYNE, B. M. WALLACE, Jane 22_Comtriittee._ To Architects. PLANS for tho erection of a City Hall, cor? ner of Washington and Richardson streets, in tbo city of Columbia, will bo re? ceived nntil 20th of July. Building to bo of brick, of tho following dimensions: 105 feet front on Richardson atroet and 165 feet depth on Washington street, two stories, with man Bard roof; lower atory to be divided into three stores; upper atory to bo finished as a Thea? tre, wi\h accommodations for 1,200 pereons; remainder of upper story to bo finished aa offices. riana to bo banded to Chairman of Special Committee of City Council. W. H?TSON WIGG, Chairman, J? Sui ITH, W. MOONEY, W. SIMONS, June 211 J. TAYLOR, Committee. CLOTHING HOUSE CHILDS & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S. C. WE have marked down all of onr largo ' stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING io f auch low figures that the price comes within roach of all that wish a good fitting garment, made in tho latest style and by tho best mak? ers in Now York. Wc are the only houso that soil AU Linen Drawers at $1.50. Wo aro thc only honse that havo tho imported Soe-?tacker Calcutta Suits, warranted genuine. An in? spection of pur largo BtocK will settle tho mind of any ono that money ia mndo by buy? ing from ns. Thirty-two inch Sole Leather Trunks, only a few left, at $20._June 23 New Books, bv Express. PnY8ICAL OAUSE OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST, dec, hy Strond, and letter by Sir James Siunpeou, M. D. War and Cultnro, by Artknr Helps. $1.50. Htrgh Miller's Life and Letters, two vol? umes,, by Peter Bayno, with portrait. f4;, Christianity and Pybitivtirm, by MuCouh. People's Practical Poultry BOOK,'complet e. Why Did Ho Not Die? From thoQcrmau, bv Mrs. Wistar. Callirboo, a Romance, bv Sand. 32 Climates for Invalids, by L. BiU. fl 25. Body and Mind, by Mandaley, London, il. Tho Old Fashioned Boy, by Farqilaraon. Little Men, bv'nnthor of* Lit tie Women. Pike Coumy Ballads, by John Hay. <1.50. Mra. Beeton's Book of Household Manage? ment. Mott complete work. Illustrated. Also, ?onie now Novela bv good authors, jost opened, at BRYAN &. McCARTER'S June 13_ Bookstore. For Sale, 3?AAACRESnr LAND In Barnwell, ,\J\-JKt on the Edisto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to suit. Saw Mill and 2.000 acres ol Laud iu Lexing? ton, on North Edisto, ?7.000. 2,50^ acres Waterco Bottom Land, 12 pr aero 2,500 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at $2 per acre. 1 House in thia city, 15,000. BOUSE and thirteen aere? LAND, near the city->8.500. Apply to JOHN BACSKETT, Attorney at Law and lt. al Estato Agent. 8en?, 25_ly__ Gun and Blasting Powder. AFULL Biipplv of tho celebrated Dupont's GUN AND BLASTING POWDER, in kogs and canuistera, is now offored to merchants and consumers at thc lev est market rates, by the undersigned, who aro bole agents fer tho manufacturers at Ibis place. May 25_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Millinery. jnm.,,? MRS. O. E. SEED begs leave g&SuUrmi to inform tho ladies iu general Wfefu ap W that dho has now ready a full line ^HwMr..tl of tho latest and moat fashionable .^jAllai styles of MILLINERY, Hair and ?jflKrifijr' Fancy Gooda, at reduced prioea. * . ? PP ^Alao, frosh supplies every week. .Talland aeo for yourselves. _May 4 Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gab Ion or barrel. Also, in gl?ase, plots and quart?. For salo low._ E. TIOVE. Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho moat approvad atylea, can be ob talnod at L SULZDACHER'S cBtabheh ment, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row. Sots and half sets in gTeat variety. Aleo, solitaire and clu?tcr DIAMONDS. SPEOTA OLES and EYE-OLA33ES to snit all ages. Seegers' Beer DON'T oontain Strychnine. It is puro, and warranted tobo so._March ll COUNTY CLAIMS ANI> JURY CBUTb FICATK9 bought by Fob 5 D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Meals furnished at all hours at POLLOCK'S. REDACTION IN ' FHICE - OF Spring and Summer Clothing/ R. & W. C. BWAFFIELD'S. WE Lava tho largest retail etock.in tho Hiato, aud, anxious to reduco it, will Bell it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tho stock is unbroken, and tho best alock wo havo over handled. Now HATS, ora desirable style, jual ro ccircd. TbiB reduction will apply also to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. May 10 's.mai.??VAAS o H 'Suitftoio aenming pu/e Suiadg JO KI KoixoaqgH STOVES! STOVES ! STOVES ! - . ? < Tia-ware ! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware J PLUMBING, ROOFING, GUTTERING, and [ all work in thia Uno, put np to order and ready fur salo at tho CAROLINA MANUFACTORY. Call at either boase-Columbia or Newberry DENBY. H. BLEASE, XI ur cb 22 t_Proprietor. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLDS1 IMPROVEMENT. THOSE who havo lost sevoral Natural Teeth, and have been advised to part with remaining sound ones, as the first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, aro requested, boforo submitting to a practice, cruel in itself and often nunecesuaxily per? formed, to convince themsclvoB of its fallacy, by looking closoly into a matter nf no much iroportanco. Tho above improvement WSB dreigncd to re? sist so deplorable a practiao, and efter a tho? rough tobt of moro than three years, is found capablo of accomplishing what no other aya tem'of Artificial Dentistry has heretofore done. It is now poesiblo to obtain partial casen. which will eave for years Natural Teeth, and bo at tho samo timo reliable in evory respect. An invitation ia hereby given to auch a.i feel interested to call at our Operating Rooms, and examino duplicate specimens of casos now in actual uso. Nov G t REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. _DR. D. L. BOOZER g3r?5SS& WOULD respectfully inform ^y?sSPffi^hla patron? and the public RC ^-LCLJJLP nerally that he has moved into' bia new office, over Duffie A Chapman's Book? store, opposite tho Columbia Hotel, where bo is prepared to execute, satisfactorily, all ope? ra lieus and work, of whatsoever kind bis pro? fession demands. Term a accommodating. March' H _ . ._ (F?nnej?y date ifc Radcliffe,) HAS on hand, at rcdnoed priera, GOLD and bll.VKB WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL? VER aud PLATED WARE, Houso Furnishing Gooda, Otltisi Pistola and Sporting Geoda. N. R. Having tho agency of tho American Philadelphia Watches. (Paulus Pat. 1803.) I am prepared to furnish thom at manufac? turer's prices. I can recommend thom a first class time piece. . Repairing and Engraving dono bv first ciaos workmen, aud warranted. WM. GLAZE, Ouo door North Scott A Son's Banking noose._ June 9 tamo. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends ' aud ^><Z public in general that I havo ^g^^JsKjnat reoeived - an entire ' new V ^tock of Double and Singla Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Ponches, Pistol-BeltB, Caps. Back-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinda of Pistola, Powder and Shot. . . . ALBO. REPAIRING done at short notice Oct 8_P. W. KRAFT, Main Btroot. Sectors' Beer is Pore. IT don't contain Copperas, Bait, Lime cr Alum._ March ll. Good' Things. RAMSAY'S ?alay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Bobort Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Dupny, Cognao Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pale Sherrv, South-sido Madeira Wino, London Dock Port Wine, HibberPs London Porter, MeE wen's Scotch Ale. Tho above di root from the Importora and warranted poro. For walo by_EDWARD HOPE. The Exchange House ?HAS been overhauled and re-arranged for the Spring and Summer. Iced beve? rages compounded at ahort notioo. May S PAYBINGEB A FBANKLIN. Tho only fiuo Playing Carde at POLLOCK'S ; THE- - ? '5 GOST MARK! q More thaji Extraordinary !. ?Ti' HAVING dL-poaed of J?B? the bulk^-of our ??uin Jgz?- Clothing and H?ta, j^wf&tft?rox^ Wo have determined to iffiHCTHMtmM| give greater facilities PHMifTtBftKp? aoil larger indacc fl^^^ffln99m,meets to thoao'deBtfoua BBfiBfflHMaiBtgS ot purchasing tho.boat a^am^Sa^ftr^Tf,nf Goods, by eolling ^HnmBfinSu^ the remainder of oat HS&KftllSzfsKftH Stock at twenty per X?KSt rift-'lew nttention^of tho pnbJlc ' IM?-?I to oar fatock of COL. , jap*; W^m LAll.s afn<l CVFf.$> Tl.-' '\ Qua'itK style and vat ?*-. Iv4? v'J riety, wlli tmpasa any Kj^^f iutbeStat6<?mbrRdbg Ya'?'-tiW tb* world-renowned MZi?sr CLOTH -FAGED FA /ytlmT PER COLLAR, spoclal /y*&SSv *y ^apted to this cii C-^^yKj mate, doing away with ^Sgtefcf VW tho flimsy inaterial.fof ^^*?5y^5j?^^ merty known as Taper ^?"?-?J Collara. Do n?t fail to call earlv, tobo convinced of tho above facto, I at GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR, J ono 28 Maia street. AFEW reasone why they should havo thc preference over ail others: I. Whcolcr <fc Wilson's .Sowing Machine ia much simpler than any"of tho' other?; re ?airing less than half tho amount of ma* liinery. " 2. As tbo result of this simplicity, this ma chino ls much lesa liable than the.others tc get oat of repair. S. Another result of' this slmplioity ia greater durability.. '-'.-. 4. Another result ia loss friction, and, con? sequently, greater eaao and rapidity of mo? tion, with loas noise. 5. And greatcat of all, that it uses no Shut? tle, and makes thc lock stitch. It ls tho cheapest to buy the beat. Ray the machino that has justly, fairly and honora? bly won a ropntation and independence against a strong and bitter competition. For more than twenty years baa theWbcolorjfc Wilson not only stood tiret and foremost, but now stands thu um i vailed Hewing Machine of the enlightened civilized world. B?vtbo ma? chine that bae beun thus testod aud proved, and then you arc ?uro to get tho best. For sale on the easiest possible terms. Sales? room Main street, at-cond door below FUOMI office, Columbia, S. C. J. S. PUilSLEY, Agent. . A. WHYTE, General bou.thern Agent. ? " Jone 21_ Orno ' The Dexter StableB. ?fA THE undersigned have ro i]L*rjJj| . moved their Stables to the now ?"fe3DK~v building, iinirediately South of ?OSEt^Ta^?-Tft?hejYs Ball, and, with a new Vi^?^ T?tock of CARRIAGES. BUG? GIES ana flue HORSES, arc prepared lo n? aver all cklis that may be made upon them. Horsert bought and sold cn commiesian. Persons in want of good .slock, are invited to give as a call. Liberal advances made on stocV left for sale. BOYCE A CO. W. H.'BOYCE. : ; C U, r?TTIKOU.L._jan 24 ' OORREOT TIME ?'^toAY bo obtained b'v calling nt ISAAC kSULZBACREu'S aud parcbaiiricone ? of thoio justly celebrated ELGIN rB WATCHES, and where you can fin d a ri eouiph;to stuck of Diamonds, Jewelry, ySilvtr and Platee] Ware, of thc beet ?niafiufietnrc. In addition -are tb.* United States, Waltham, English and Swiaa Watches in Gold and .Silver" C??ca; which ?111 bo closed ont nt New York pri?es. '". Constantly. On bund ono Oold Chaina, Bool Ringa, Charms, Locket*. Sleeve Hut tens, Seta, and a varier! stock of Fancy Articles; '* All kinda-Of Repairing done prom pt Iv, and warranted; bj? . IWAAC SULZBAOBEK; . i Ap? il 27 .. r Undur Columbia Hotel. - ~- Hi H. BERRY'S ~~ Furniture Ware-room .Afain &trfl*tt near Plain. >1/^Vyh. NOW on baud and daily re ?T^j^j?ij/Jct iving from tho manufac 04-^^^^^ tories ot Now Yoik, Boston, yftra*pUf fffi Cincinnati and LouLevillo,the Jg " ?3f largest af-eortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in thia market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor; Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 lieds tends of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the Celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES mado to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dona at shortest notice and In the beat manner. Te rm a cash and Good? cheap. Qot 30 Q. R. D. ii - Symbolic Admonition1. fTiUE. season ia at hand when tba Jroman X lamil? is moro afflicted than i??rii) cr ?ny other part of the year. Tho ?au's rayH acting upon tho decayed vegetable and anitra! mat? ter, poison H tho atmosphere, and producta m ap y dif ordere of (be eystem- Chills and Fe vur BiiipuB Complaints, -.Diarrboia, Dysen? tery, Cholera Morbo?, Cramps and Cholle,etc. Hence the ey et em requires an Invigorating and tonio -medicine, that will brace up ita enattowd forceo, and enable the ?rgano to' perform their proper functions. Portais pur p?sp wo *r onld recommend tho' ttBC of H?XK WSH'B QUEEN'S DFXIGHT. ? For Dyspepsia and Weak Stomach. - :. For. th? Liver.and Kidneys. . For Coughs and Sore Throat. . ,' For tho Lungs and Spitting of Blood. For Weakness and GcneraLDebluty? For loan of Appotite. For Sick HoadachO, . .For Diarrhoa and Dvaqntory.; Vt For Fever and Ague. For BUioua Fovee..r For Cholera Morbus and Cramps. For Palpitation of tho Heart. . For BrrVen Down Nervous System; For Neuralgia! and Rheumatism. . For Purifying tho Blood. IlEIMITSH'S aUI?KWS DELIGHT The people approvo of. and physicians sanc? tion its uso, ncoanse lt is & good' modiclno. Tako no other medicine. It is a Boring invi gorator, a summer tonio, a purifying beve? rage, admirably adapted to aU conditions, male and female-grown persons and chil? dren at this particular season. Bo sure and call at H oin it sh'e Drug Store and get a bott! of his croat medicine Prepared only by E. H. HJEINITSH, May BOMBS Druggist and CbcmUL