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BY J. A. SELBY; ~ C0?itfi??lA,o?. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 15. 1871. YOL. VII-NO. 100. ^?^oT^irxbii ?F'E?^rS cenen ?Ots?re!anti, Jtkkeq -by&cdxa nSiifcioa acting utidor and by the authority of jtye Government of Ithe Ki ngd?ni br Groat Britain and Ireland,* finds its wny to the public through Aa official report. Tte statistics of tbisreport, aa wo And them in the Sligo CHampip'n, ot tp?, 24th pf June,' presents some startling fl?ores, and point oat an actual depopulation no groat in BO short A time th*? it would seem incredible, were not? the report official, and the slutist?ca of . the report gathered under Government direction by the discipline of the B?yal Oohat?bnla ry foros ana D ablin Metropolitan Folios. The total population of Ireland, on the 2d of April, 1871, aa shown, numbered, 5;402,'7?9; of thia, 2;"634,123 were males, and" 2,768,636 were females/ a- propor? tion between the two sexes whioh -we hardly expected, but a proportion which shows tb?jt whatever discrimination, ,as compared with tho past,, the population may have suffered, tho'for td nu nus been shared equally, 't As 'compared with the censusof 1861, tbs figures show a de creaso pf 396,208; oomparod.wi th that of 1851, ii deoreaBO of 1,171,5l9, and OB compared with that of 1811-a period of only; thirty -years-a decroaae of- 2,793, -838; or.a decrease amounting to moro -than half the present population; lt will- be observed, however, that the ratio of decrease, in population f ortho periods we have given is'not -progressive;' It is smaller in the last decade than in tho previous one.. But there is another.faot whioh should not bo left out of view, and thetis the annual natural inorease. Tho commissioners naname tho anuna! inorease bf births over deaths to bo within a fraction of one < per cont., pr exactly 92. But this natural inorease is l?st-doe? not appear in the census-so that the actual decrease is hot' 396,208,' as stated,: but.thia number, and' all the inorease of births over deaths aro about 1|210,724. Lot us see how Ire lund j ap* pours;'as shown in. tho provincial sum? mary: .. - ' '.. . >. ? ' /Tho population^ Leinster was: -1841,' l,982t169;.18?L ,li683,320; ,1861, M57. 635, and 1871, 1,335,966-a decrease since 1841 of 616.203; since 1861 of 121, 669.?? H L "W-i . .:.? ' . Tho population af Munator:'. 1841, 2,^m?-m?>UWbQ0Ql 1861, 1,513,? 558;' 1871, 1,890,402-decrease since 1841, 1,014,058; 1861. 128.156. . *Th? pojpiilatrbn of Ulster: 1841; 2,389. 268- 1851,' 2,018|879; 1861, 1,914^86; 1871,1.830,398; the decrease since 1841? 658,S6?;,1861, 86,838. : Tue population of Connaught:. 1841, 1,420.705; 1851, 1,012,470; 1861, 913, 135; 1871, 845,998; tho decrease ? since 184U 574,718; 1861,.67,142. i -*?*.'*- .,. '?? T, , THE DEHOOKATIO PASTY.-TO correct the wrong impression of a fow Republi? can papers to th's demise of tho Domo? or a ti o party, wn place before "them the following opinions from tho Republican party: j Tho ' Democrat i o' party " to-day is - stronger-than it 'ever was in its history.1 It .means now to win, and I do not say that it cannot win... ' 11 [Horace Greeley, at Vicksburg, j. Yon tn nv make light of the Democracy, bat to-day, in the State of New York j there is a clear Demoqratio . majority of 90,000. We'never did hav.o tue Irish, and now we are losing alt'the Germans. : . ' 'IJ&w Y?m JXm?, Radical. Grant, with hi? Kn Kl ox bili, thinks ho can killittie Democracy. It win toke moro men, by 1,000,000, than; , he had &t Appomattox. -?V??O Tojrk Sim, Radical, A great deal has bnon said about the deadDotnooraoy. - -Those who think it is dead, surely nevenread .the story of the resurrection. T;here will be signs in tho Heavens and on the earth, in 1872. when this Democratic porty gets ita sol diere in th?Beld. . [Springfield (Mata.) Rep., Radical. .Bye is a tool or a .traitor who expects to win nu easy victory over the Democratic party in 1872. Grant can never do it with the bayonet. } New T?rk Evening Post, Radical. They may, say -what they please, but those who ate this most confident do not know- these Democrats. They are the - most-dangerous when they seem -the mest whipped. Do,not put any faith in them and do not trust thom. In retreat they are treacherous and often fatal. {Louisville Commercial, Radical. A DIFFEBENOE.-A teacher .one day, for want of a better thing for the olass . to paree, took- up a temperance paper, intending to have them parsed temper? ance story; bnt as the story was a long ono, he.told them to stop at the "grog shop," nnd not parse it. He, of course, had reference to a portion of the story. Imagine his surprise' next morning, to reoeivfr a note of dismissal from the school committee for his intemperate ideas of advising bis pupils "to stop at a greg shop and not pass it."' An expla? nation ensued. In whioh it was found that parsing and passing aro not the Bathe. An inhuman father in Griffin, Ga., named.Pink Dupree, has been arrested for - cruelly using hts children. Their thumbs, nose and tongues we're put in split sticks - until tho nails came off and pieces were out out; they were out and braised also in a hideous manner. Notice. DH. D. L. BOOZED will beabsont from his omeo until MONDAY, the 7th instant. Ang 1_ 6 Citizens' Savings Bank of S. C. ALL SAVINGS DEP08ITR made in this ; Bank on or before the 5th day of each calendar month will bear interoet for that month as if depositod on tho 1st Instant. ' J. O.B. SMITH, August! 4_Assistant Cashier. Notice. OWING to tho aocidontal bursting of tho boiler of the leo Machino, no IOE will be sold until further nrdora. 'All thoBO hav? ing ttoketB will present them and tho money will bo refunded. JOHN C. SEEGEHS. July 28 CONSUMPTION, ITfrCTTHE A1?D ITS PREVENTIVE, DY J. ll. SCHSNCK, BI. JJ. MANY a human being has passed away, for whoso death thoro was no other rea son than the neglect of. known and indisput? ably pr OTO n means of euro. Those near and doer to family and frionds are sleeping tho droamlesB slumber iu to whioh, had thoy calm? ly adopted . OB. JOSEPH II. ifCHENCK'S SIMPLE TREATMENT, And availed thomselvcs of his wondorfnl effi cacions medicines, they woo ld not have fallen. Dr. Schonck has, in bis own caso, proved that wherever sufficient vitality romaine, that vitality, by bia medicines and bia directions for their uso, is quickened into healthtul vigor. In thia statement thoro ie nothing presump? tuous. To the faith of. tho in valid ia made no representation that ls not a thoue&nd times substantiated by living and vieible works. The theory of the cure by Dr. Bcheuck'a me? dicine is BB simple as it is unfailing, ita phi loBOphy requires no argumout. lt ia sclf-au auring, self-convincing, The Seaweed Tonto and Mandrake Pille are the first two weapons with whi?*h the citadel of the malady ia assailed. . Two-thirds ot (nu 1 caaos of consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered livor, with this oondition tho bronchial tubes "sympathize" with tho H to mach. They respond to tho mor I bifio action of the liver. lBero, then, comes the culminating result,'und tho setting in, ? with all its distressing symptoms, of COiysUflil'TIOW. Tho Mandrake rills aro composed of ODO of nature's noblest'gift's;-tho Fodophillum Pel tatum. . They possess all tho blood-search? ing, alterative properties of calumol; but, un? like calomel, they ? LKAVK^O STIKO UEH1KD." , Tho work'of euro Is'now'beginning..'ThoM Vitiated and mucous deposita-in tho bowela J i and in the alimentary canal are ejected... The liver, like a clock, ia . wound up. It arouses > from ita torpidity.' Tho slomaon act? rospon I aively, and the patient begins to feel that ho j ia getting, at last, :t .;. )V> A SDPPtY OF GOOD BLOOD. ' The Soaweed Tonio, in conjunction with the Pills, perm eal eri and assimilates with the food. Obyltfioation is now progressing without its previous torture?.,. Digestion bocomeB pain-. less, and, the cure [is. seen to be at hand. There ls no moro flatulence, no>oxacerbation i of the stomach. An appetite sete In. Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an indulgent father to suffering man. Heh mick's Pulmonio Syrup comes in'to perform its funotions and to hasten and com . pleto the' euro. It enters at once upon its work. Nature cannot bo cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired an?'dise&sed portions of the lungs. In the form of'gatherings, }t prepares them for expectoration, and lol in a very short time, the malady ia vanquished. I the rotten throne -that it occupied is renovated ( and made new, and the patient, in<all the dig? nity of regainod' vigor, Btens forth to enjoy, the manhood or the womanhood that was OIVFA TJP AS LOST. * Tho second thing is, tho patients must stay | in swarm room until they get well; ft ls al moat impossible to.prevent- taking cold when the lungs Aro diaoaeed, but it moat bo. pre? vented, or a cure cannot bo effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this sebtion j of the country in the fall and winter season, . ?re all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients, if their lungs I are badly diseased, ana yet, because thoy aro lin the house, they must not sit down quiet; they must walk about the room as much and aa fast BB the strength will boar, to got up a good circnlation of blood. The patients I must keep in good spirits-be determined to I get well. This has a groabdoal to do with tho appetite, and ie tho groat poiut to gain. To doapau* bf cure aftersuoh evidence of its possibility in the worat coses, and moral cer? tainty in all o thors, is sinful. Dr. Schenok's j personal statement to the Faculty of bis own [ euro was in tbeso modest words: "Many years ago I was in the last Btages of I consomption; confined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thongbt that I could not live a week; then, like a drowning man catch? ing at straws, I heard of and obtained tho preparations which I now offer to the public, and they Made a perfect ours of me. It soomea to me tbat I could feol them penetrate my wholo system. They soon ripened the matter in my langs, and I would spit up moro than a pint of offonBivo yellow matter every morning for a long time. "As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fover, pain and night sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became so groat , that it was with difficulty that I could keen from eating too much. I soon gained strength and have grown.in flesh ovor since. "I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor, "then looking like a mere skeleton; my weight was only ninety-seven | pounds; my present weight is two hundred and twenty-five [225] pounds, and for years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Suhenck has discontinued his profes? sional visits to New York and Boston. Hb or hie son, Dr. J. H. Schenok, Jr., still continuo to BOO 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 the Bespirometer ? will be charged $5. The Bespirometer de? clares the exact condition of tho lunga, and patients can readily learn whether they are j our able or not. Tho directions for taking tho medicines arc adapted to the intelligence even of a child. j Follow those directions, and kind nature will do tho rest, excepting that in eome cases the Mandrake Pills aro to bo taken in increased doses; the three medicines need no other ac? companiments than the ample instructions that accompany thom: First or?ate appetite. Of returning health hunger is tho most wei como symptom. When it cornea, as it will como, lot tho despaiiing'at oDce bo of good obeer. Oood blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. In a ?hort timo both of those morbid ayniptoma are gono forevor. Dr. Selie uok'o medicines ar? constantly kept ?in tens of thousands of families. Aa a laxa I tlvo or purgative, the Mandrako Pills aro a standard .preparation; while the Pulraonic ! Syrup, kB a curer of coughs and colds, may be I regarded as a prophylaoterlo against con? sumption in any ot Us forme. Prico of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed I Tonio, il 50 a bottle, or ?7.GO a half dozen. Mandrake Pille, 25 ctn. a box. For sale hy all druggists and doalors. JOHN F. HENBY, 8 College Place, New York, Wholesale Agont. NovfO . '_tty SPECIAL. ATTENTION given to thoo ol leotion of Commercial Paper, Interest on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Conversion of Stato Soourltien. by Nov 28 Orno T OAMBBILL. Broker. Blackwell's genuino Durham Smoking To bacci at POLLOCK'S. ? BILIOUSNKSS AND* INDItiESTION, Those two complaints aro moro general at thia aqanonof the year than at almost any olhjqr. They are closely akin; for biliouauebs always involves an impaired digestion, aud indigos tion id necessarily an accompaniment of a dis? ordered or torpid livor. Happy tho man or woman who can boast of a stomach that has never folt tho horrors of dyspepsia, and to whom that great Bocretive agent the li vor, I baa-never given nain or trouble. Mot one in a thousand nan lay claim to entire immunity from irregularity in theho organs. How, then, shall they bo rognlated? Not by powerful cathartic?, alternated with ordinary stimu? lants, but by a medicinal invigorant, liku HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTE US, which combine in duo proportion the tonio and the alterativo principio. Wherever there is a ' church, a school-house, and a gonoral doro, this famona medicine may bo procured. No villigp merchant linds it prudent to bo with? out it, for it ie inquired for every day by every data. The workingman buys it because it in? creases his capacity for toil, and is followed by i no re-action. Tho effect of tho salubrious roots, herbs, etc., of which it is composed, diffused through bia ay a tem by the puru ut i mu laut which forms tho basis of thc Bitters, is most healthful and invigorating. The scholar, tho merchant, and, in fact, all men whom minds or bodies, or both, are in constant ex erciso, will derivo benefit from its use. To persons of sedentary habits it supplies, in some measure, that activity in tho circulation which is obtained by physical exertion, and is tho boat known remedy for constipation Auk fdr Hoetcttcr'a Stomach Bitters, and do not be coaxed into purchasing any of thc imita? tions and frauds sometimos offered in its stead._Aug 2 13 ant MANHOOD: Mmf How Lost ! How .Restored I gegf&f Just published, in a scaled' enxe? ?SST lope. Price, six cents. ALECTURE on tho Natural Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Bexual Debility, and Impediments to Marri? ago generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, recalling from Self-Abuse, Aa., by Bo-. DUET J. CULVEHWBLH, M. D., author of the "Oreen Book," io. , , "A Doon to Tliousn-nUa of Sufferers.'.' Sent under seal In a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of BIX cents, or two postage stamps, by OHAS. J. G. KLINE A CO., 137 Bowery, IV? w York-P. O. Bo?, 4,080. June 12 _j_3mo MKUltAL. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN. on great so? cial evils.end abuses, which mterfere, with MAHIUAOE, With sure means of relic f for the erring'?nd unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. ; Address HOWARD SANITA? RY. AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South NinOi street, Philadelphia. Pa._May 21 Brno Thornwell's Collected Writings, > fXtHEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes, I, embellished with Dr. Thorn well's por? trait, t? per volume. Memories of Patmos. By MaoDnff. $2. The Conservative Reformation and UH The? ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. 15 Tho Unison World.. By Rev. Dr. Stork, fl. , NEW NOVELS. Fink and White Tyranny. By Mrs. Harriot Boeober Stowe. . H.60. Her Lord and Maator. By Floronco Mary alt f>0 cents. Won, not Wooed. By the author of Bred in tho Bono, Ac 50 cents. Terriblo Temptation. By Charles Bcado. 35 cents. ' Uniform edition of Grace Aguilor'e Works, auch as Mother's Recompense, Vale of Cedars, ?-c., at (I per volume. The abovo books sent to any address, post paid, on receipt of price DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, August 1 _Booksellers. Most Useful Invention of tue Aue! THE FAN AND FLY DRIVER! INVENTED BY F. M. HUNT. PATENTED MARCH 21, 1871. THI8 Machine, which is now offered for sale, t . passes any of its age. It is use? ful, cheap and durable. Any boy or girl can operate with it. For ibo table, it has not an equal. For tho sick room, it stands unrival? ed. For the nursing mother, its intrinsic vallie is inestimable; as it fans to rest the Httlo darlings, and keeps them freod from trouble. No family should bo without one. As a labor-saving Machine, it saves the biro of one servant. As an investment, thero is nothing ever offered to the pnblio in which an aotive, energetic man can make more money at. It is tho Maohine for tho times. $1,000,000 worth will be sold. Any man with ordinary energy can make from $15 to 1100 por wock, olear of all expenses. Can be seen at I. Sulzbaoher's Jewelry Store. JOHN WOOLLEY. Agent for Richland County, July 28_P.O. Address, Columbia. TURNIP SEED . ci m ?? E. E. JACKSON'S. ?j ob % fe! ? PH Kl P qgrcre JTN?UIX _ North Carolina Com Whiskey. er A BARRELS of suiiorior quality for salo OU b.vihebarrol. E. HOPE Old Government Java. MATS GOVERNMENT J AY A COFFEE, jiv 50 bags choice Rio and Lagnayra. For sale low. ._ . K. HOPE. Native and Foreign Wines. 8CUPPERNON?, Concord, Sautorns, Ola ret, Champagnes, just received and for Bale low, by _E. HOPE._ Pearl Grist. -I rv BBLS. FRESH PEARL GRIST, just JL\J recoivod and for salo low by Juno 15 JOHN AGNEW A BON. 10 Congress Water. CASES for Balo low by Juno 17 GEO. 8YMMER8. Meals furnished at all hours at POLLOCK'?. THE COTTAGE HOUSE, Washington street, next door lo Masonic Hall, O. ll. DDHMB, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of tho COTTAGE HOUSE tho neatest and moat retired saloon In the city-having had a largo experience-.at thc Charleston and Columbia Hotels, pledges to his guests tho u. mt cl?nico brands of WINES, LIQUORS and oEGAHB, and will be pleased to havo his old friondB call and soo bim. A NICE LUNCH served up daily, from ll to 1 o'clock. C. ll. DUIIME. July 27_ FRESH : TURNIP SEED! ?J^?TA BAGA, GLOBE, . ' NORFOLK, ti . RED TOP, FLAT DUTCH, For sale by \V. C. FISHER, > .. Druggist and Apothecary, ?'ts-, . ' #? July 20 3aio Opposite Columbia HoUih_ ?LOTHIN& HOUSE ; j OF CHILDS & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S . C. WE have marked down all of our large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING to such low usures that tho price cornea within roach of all that wish a good fitting garment, made in tho intent style and by the heat.mak? ers in. New York. We are the only house that soil All Linen Drawers at $1.50. Wc aro tho j only houHo that have the imported 8oo-8uoker Calcutta Balta, warranted genuino. An in? spection of oar large stock will settle the mind of any.ono that money ie made by buy? ing from us. Thirty-two inch Sole Leather Trunks, only a few left, at $20. Juno 23 ARTIFICIAL TEETH." REYNOLDS IMPROVEMENT. rriHOSE who have lost aevoral Natural | JL Teeth, and havo b??n advl?ed to part 1 with remaining sound ones, as tbs first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, aro requested, before submitting tb a practico, cruel io itsulf and often unnecessarily per? , formed, to convince themselves of Ita fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of su mach import ance. I The above improvement was designed toro- . ai?t so deplorable a practice, and alter a tho- j I rough test bf more than three years. It) fohod capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry hasl?erotoforodone. It ia now possible to obtain partial cas.es. which will eave for years Natural Teeth, and bo at tho same timo reliable lu every respect. An invitation is hereby given to each as feel interested to call at our Operating Rooms, and examino dupl?calo sp?cimens of cases now in actual uso. Nov Ct REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS. STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! PLUMBING, ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all work in this lino, put up to ordor and ready for ealc at tho CAROLINA M A N UFA OTP It Y. Call at either house-Columbia or Newberry HENRY n. PLEASE, Marob 22 t_Proprietor. mm. GLAZE, (Formerly Glaze it Radcliffe,) 2 H.AS on hand, at reduced prices, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL? VER and PLATED WARE, House Furnishing Goods, Guns, Pistols aud Sporting Gt odB. N. B. Having the ageucv of the American Philadelphia Watches, (Paulus Pat. 18(53.) I am prcparod to furnish them at manufac? turer's prices. I oau recommend them a first class tin,e piece. Repairing aud Engraving done bv first class workmen, sud warranted. WM. GLAZE, Ono door North Scott ,V Son's Banking House JunoJ) f2mo Smoked Herrings. BOXKS SMOKED HERRINGS,just ?l\".J received anil for nain, at fifty tents per box, bv Ji > II N AG N KW ,V KON_. Imported Ale and Porter. ?T CASKS-Pints-best brands, in store O and for salo^ _O KO. KY'M MK RS. Seegers' Beor is Pure. "T don't contain Cococulus Indiens Fish _ Berries lo muko sleepy or headache. G BOB OE I UP F E~R , BROKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, OOLUMlilA, S. C. OFFICE ov.er W. O. Floor's Drug Store, opposite Columbia Hot ol, Main street. May 2 Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho most approved styles, oaij ho ob? tained at I. BULZBAOHER'S istablieh I mont, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row. Sots and half sots in great variety. AIHO, solitaire and ohi-tor DIAMONDS. KPEOTA OLEB and KYB-OLAHSKStn suit all ages. Seegers' Beor is Pure. [T dou't contain Copperas, Salt, Lime or Alum._Marob ll The coolest Lager in tho city can be had a ! POLI.OCE'S. FRENCH CASS1HERE PASTS, FORMERLY SIG .to $18, wo Inro noir malling for $12 and ?j f13, to OIORO ont oar linc of Pre nob doods. Light Oassimere Suits at Cost. Now is tho limo to order oar perfect du in g S HIRTH, warranted to piense. A few Ladies' TRAVELING TRUNK? cost. ?3- Call and socoro BARGAINS at Jn'yll R. A w; q BWAFFIELD'S. . Tax Notice; OFFICE OF COUHTT Aunrroa, RionLArrn Co., COLUMBIA, H. C., Jane 28.1871. IN pursuance of an Act of the General As? sembly, at its last session, my office in Co- I lum nia will be open, on and after 1st day of | July next, to August 10, to re?oive the returns of Personal Property of tho tax-payers of this County for the year 1871. Blanks can bo ob? tained at this office, in tho Court House. Tax-payers are required to enter on blanks all transfers or purchases of real CBtate, and also all new buildings erected sinco last re? turn. Where tax-payers ncgloct to make their re? turns, tho Couuiy Auditor is compelled, by law, to charge them with tho return of tho previous yoar and add fifty per cent, thereto as penalty. M. J. CALNAN, Juno 29_Auditor Richland Conn tr. SHIELDS & GLAZE, COLUMBIA, H. C., .; Palmetto Iron Works, MANUFACTURERS of STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS. Saw, Grist, and Cane Milla, all sizes, all kinds of Agricultural Im? plements, House and Store Fronts', Iron Bail? ing, Iron and Brass Casting; Shafting, Pul- j leys and Hangers made to order. ALSO, f Manufacturers of UTLBTS IMPROVED I LEVER COTTON PRESS, which was awarded tho drat premium in North, Carolina, Sooth Carolina, Alabama and Louisiana last [all. We also m ami rael uro the DIXIE H CREW COTTON PRESS-a cheap and durable ono.f| Send for circulars. .. Ordors filled On Bhort notion sod'ott "moat" reasonable terms. . ?. Jnno24'3mo REDUCTION i .IN i:i'::;i PRICE . OF ; . ! Spring and Summer Clothing1. ii AT R. & W. C. BWAFFIELD'S. WE hays the largest retail stock in the] State, and.' anxious to reduce it, wilt Bell it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Btook ia unbroken, and lhe beat stock j we have ever handled. New HATS, of a desirable style, juBt re? ceived. ?. ; . ^ . I?,-. , .1 , f ' 'I . VJ This redaction will apply also to car CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. Maylfl New Books, bv Express. PHYSICAL CAUSE OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST, Ac., by Btrond, jmd !ctt?sr by j Sir James Simpson, M. D. War and Culturo, by Arthur Helps, tl.50. Hugh Miller's Life and Letters, two vol? ?mes, by Peter Bayno, with portrait. 14. Christianity and Positiveiem, by McCoah. Peoplo's Practical Poultry Book, complete. Why Did He Not Die? From the German, by Mrs. Wistar. Callirhnc. a Romanco/by Sand.' $2. Climates for Invalids, by L. Bill, tl 25. Body and Mind, by Mandelcy, London, il. The Old Fashioned Boy, by Farqnarson. Little Men, by author of Little Women. Piko County Ballads, by John Hay. tl.60. Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Manage? ment. Mot.t complete work. Illaatrated. Also, some new Novels by good authors, just opened, at BRYAN A MoUARTER'S June 13_Bookstore. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and >ablio in general that I have inst received an entire nen Mock nf Double and Single Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches, Pistol-Belts, Caps. Buok-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for ali kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT. Main street. Pearl Grist. -t(\ li ARR ELS PEARL GRIST, 1\; 5 barrel? Poarl liominv, for sale b> July 12 " E. HOPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, hy tho gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glasse, pints and qnarts. For salo low. _E. HOPE. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at FeV 21 JOHN C. BEEPERS*. Scythes and Grain Cradles. ?) DOZ. superior QUAIN CRADLES. a 10 dos. Grifti n's Grain and Grasa Saytbss, ; just received uud foi salo low by . j May 17_JOHN AGNEW Jt SON. Gun and Blasting Powder. AFULL snpplv of the colebrated Dupont's GUN AND BLASTING POWDER, in kegs and cannisters, is now offered to merchants and consumers at th? lowest market' ratos, by tho undersigned, who aro solo agents for tho manufacturers at this placo._ _% May 25 JOHN AGNEW A 8QN. Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE lt gives strength and improves their health._M?rcb ll SHOCKS, BONDS anil COUPONS bought and sold by D OAMRRIM.. Broker. Free Soup ovory day, at ll o'clock, at POL? LOCK'S. GOSTjMARK? % ANNOUNCEMENT More than Extraordinary ! HAVING ci j? po bed of tho bulk of oar. Bum mer Stock of. Clothing and Hats, Wo have determined to givo greater facilities and larger induce? ments to those desirons ; of purchating the best of Goods, hy selling tho remainder of oar Sto?k at twenty per pent, polcw the cost Stark. Wo beg to oalh the attention of the public tq onr Stock of COL? LAR? and GUFFS, which, for. quantity, quality,' style and va riety,.wiU sorpaeo any* in-thc State, embracing the world-renowned CLOTH-FAGED PA? PER COLLAR, epecial ? ly-adapted to this cli? mate, doing away with the flimsy material for? merly known as Paper Collara. Do not fail to call early, to be'eonvinced of the above facts, at GOODMAN'S CLOTHIKO BAZAAR, Jane 28 ... Main street. AFEW reaeons why they^s^ thc preference ?vet all others:' ...... 1. Wheeler A.Wilson's Sowing Machine ia mnch simpler than any of tho ot hera; re? quiring leta than half- the amount of mt? chinery. .< - , I 2. As tho result of tlua simplicity, this ma? chine is mach Iees'liabfolfian tho others to get out of repair. ' ' 3. Another roe uh of this bim pl icily ia greater durability, ' 4. Another result i H less friction, and, con? sequently, greater easo and rapidity of ?no? tion, with leesnoise.' . 5. And greatest of all, that it TIROB no Shut-' tie. and makeu the lock stitch. - lt ia tho cheapest to buy the beet. "Bny the machino that baa Justly, fairly and honora? bly won a r?putation and . independence against a strong and bitter competition.' Fox more than twenty y core bea tho 'Wheeler A Wilson not only etood Drat and foremost, but now stands tho uni Walled Hewing Machino of tho enlightened civilised world. > Bny the ma? chine that has been thus tested ana proved, and then yon are sure to getthc best. For aalo on the easiest possible terms. Bales-, room Main street, second door below Pncsi^x office, Columbia, K. G. ?.. J. B. PU BS LEY, Agent. . A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent. Juno 21_ Arno The Dexter Btab!es. .. . ?THIS, undersigned- have re-' M*?tUL moved their Stables to the new WJb?Kj~^n. bpildinff, immediately South of ^7?^<i?^aJantieyTs Hall, and, with a now VT*^^ Vatock of OARHrAGEB BUG? GIES anu une HORSES, are -prepared to an-' awer all calla that may be made .upon them. Horses bought and nola 1 on I conrmissioc. Persons in want of good stock, are in vile d to give us a call. 'Liberal advances made on a tock left for salo. BOYCE A. CO. W. H. BOYCE. . . O. H. PWTIKOTLI.. ' Jan 24 ' ' CORRECT TIME MAY be obtained by calling at ISAAC SU LZ BAC BER'S and pur ch ?oin g ono of th ore justly celebrated ELGIN WATCH ICH. and where you can flu? ? complete atockof Diamoi.de, Jewelry,. SilveT* and Plated Waro, of the beat' Lmanufdoturo. In addition sra tba United Stales, Waltham, Englith and Swiss Watches in Gold and Silver Cunes which will be closed ont at New York prices. Constantly on 'bund Une Gold Chains, Seal Bings, Charms, Locket a. Sleive Bulb ns,8otB, sud a vaned ttock of Paney Articles. All kinds of Repairing clono nromptlv, and warranted, by ISAAC 8UI.ZnACU.EB, April 27 Under Columbia ll ot el. M. H. BERRY'8 Furniture Ware-room Afuin Strett, near Plain: NOW on hand and daily re? lu, iving from tho manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Ixnitsville. t bo largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, coneistlng in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suite; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Bplit-bottom-Cbaire. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the beet manner. Terms cash and Good? cheap._Oct 30 STENHOUSE. MACAULAY & CO,, Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, JV. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Com. Flonr, Bacon, Lard, Ao., and Family Groceries ge mirai i y Orders filled carefully and prompt ly. _,_Feb 7 lyr Livery and Sale Stables. THE undersigned ,will continue tho bu? siness heretofore con? ducted by. Agnew A Go., at tho old stands of tho lato il rm. Hie Omnibuses and Carriages will convey passengers to and from the Bail road Dnpta to the Columbia Hotel, tho Niok erson Hons?, or any part of the olly. Ho will also fun.it-h Horaos, Buggies, Carriages, Ac, for hire on reasonable forms, and solicito tho - patronage of the friends of the late firm. June 23_OWEN DALY. Eor Sale, 3?AA ACBEB of LAND in Barnwell, ?0UU on the EtKsto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-In lots to shit. Haw Mill and 2.000 acres or Land in Loxing* ton, on North Edisto, 17,000. 2,500 acres Wateree Bottom Land, 12 pr aero 1 2,500 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at 42 per acre. 1 Honse in this city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the oity-?S eOO. Apply to JOBN BAU8KETTS Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent. 8er>?- 23_ly COUNTY CLAIMS ANO JfURY CEHTr F1CATBS bought bv "eb 5 D. G?MBRILL. Broker. B ''hebest nl^ce to get a cool summer drink xe ?t POLLOOX'S.