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THE DAILY 'Let our Juxt Censure PHONTX. Attsnd the True Event. BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 102, ,?.' : ?v-tvi TBS 80UTH O?Mhtkk FB?UDS AND THB "WASiaasTOH C?ES?MIOU:. ^-Thc Wash? ington National Republican, (Radioal,) in an editorial on the Booth Carolina frauds, and the connection of Treasurer Parker -with the Washington Chronicle, which is edited by John M. Morris, an officer of fene United 8tates Senate, Myron Fox, -who, with Morrie, waa one of the editors of the Charleston Republican, and W. W. Holden, tho virtuous im? peached Governor of North Carolina, says: Attention has already been called in our telegraphic despatches to the report of the House Committee of the Legisla? ture of South Carolina on the financial condition of that State. The full text of the report, which wo have just re? ceived, shows conclusively that the most glaring. frauds have been committed tb ore by the leading State offioi?ls; that the indebtedness of the State bas been more that trebled within a few years, by au unscrupulous ring of thieves, who have their agents and allies in this oity of Washington. According to this report, the princi? pal delinquents are the Governor, Mr. Boothana the Treasurer, Mr. Parker. TheMSarge against. them is briefly this: They have issued and put upon the mar? ket 86,814,000 of bonds, which, in the opinion of the committee, is an "over issue." In their report, the committee show that the State Treasurer, Mr. Par? ker, shamefully disregarded the law, in making every month fraudulent reports of the financial condition of the State. The committee close their report as fol "Your committee having reported the facts and the law under whioh the bonds have been issued, and feeling satisfied that the State has been defrauded by an over-issue of 86.314,000, would, there? fore, respectfully recommend that this House take the necessary steps to. hold accountable those persona who have violated the laws and ruined the credit of the State." gfAa the New York Tribuna Bays, "South Carolina has reached the legiti? mate 1 result of an extravagant and dishonest administration-repudiation." The langnage of the committee is strong, but not too strong, considering tho vii- ? lainy and the infamy of these- dishonest public servants. They have surpassed ?> Tweed and the Tammany ring in shame? less violation of the ?aw, robbery of the ; treasury, and disregard of the interests 1 and the trust confided to them.1 South Carolina has been reduced to beggary by these unscrupulous adventurers, and it ia to be hoped that men of all parties K will nnite in bringing.them to justice. The time has come fur Republicans of , every shade of opinion to - disavow all connection with those plunderers. Tbey have brought disgrace on the party in the South, and almost dragged it down to min, J : And not only must these men, Scott j and Parker, who, ont of. their own mouths, stand convicted of fraud and. 1 corruption, be punished, but justice j must be dealt out to their partners in.? thia oity. One of them is an officer of the United States Senate, and, we regrot to be compelled to say, a member of our own profession. It is a painful task to be obliged to write as : we now write, but a stern sense of duty leaves us no alterna, ? tive. In his own journal, yesterday, he admitted his ouuneotion with thia thiev- [ ing State Treasurer, who, a few years ' age, went into South Carolina a mei o ad- ' venturer from a New England bar-room, < and is to-day enabled to purchase news? papers and own controliiug interests in > them. "It matters not," says this 1 editor and officer of the Senate, "how ] large or how small an interest he may have in this paper." But it dees "mat? ter" to the fleeced freedmen of South 1 Carolina, and we trust they will find a . Charles O'Conor wbo will protect their < rights. The principal part of the capi? tal whioh was paid for this journal, was ? paid by this man Parker, at the very time, too, when, according to the report of this legislative committee, ho .waa . issuing fraudulent statements of the debt of the State of South Carolina. The fact is, State after State has been 1 ?dandered lor the benefit of this same i our nal. Georgia yesterday, and North Carolina, and now South Carolina. The Republican leaders, who have the power, must see that this oomes to an end. Washington even hos suffered at 'the hands of some of these people, and the evidence will be furnished if it shall be? come necessary to do so. This war has been foroed upon us, and we accept it. The public have a olear right to know, for their own self-protection, when a man, or a set of men, or a journal, delib- 1 irately joins the "forgers who prey upon society," and who now Btand accused of ; high orimes and misdemeanors against the State of South Carolina. The "pos? sibilities of journalism" mean, so fur as they are concerned, "the possibilities" of plundering State Treasuries.' - 'A known coward boasted of u wound he had received in front. Oue present observed, "You were moro fortunate than Lot's wife; she was killed for look? ing behind her when she fled !" "HOLIDAY BOOKS, Beautifully Illustrated and Bound. .?f?=??; B??8SBOLO Taiosaud Fairy Stories 1 Qy for Girls, in boxos and in singlo vo? lumes. .Libraries of Adventure- and Soienoe for tho Young, in boxos aod'in single volumes. . : ?ar?eautiful Presenta for Christmas, in theway of BIBLES, WRITING DESKS, LA? DIES* WORK BOXES, PORTFOLIOS. These goods have Jest been opened at DUFFIE * GU 4-PMAN'ri Bookstore. Deo 19_ Teas. /3.TJNP0WDER and English Breakfast ITT TEAS-the bsa* imported -for cale by "Bec 7 _ * r "?*. "HOPE. Por Sale. ?. I OFFER for sale the most desirable ??W RESIDENCE in tho city, known as the . JHL'^Walker place," situated on Upper Boundary street, near the Fair Grounds. Will sell the Residence with four or six aoreB attached. SB may hp desired; an excollent Well, and Out-houses in completo repair. The Orchard comprises several hundred trees pf select fruits. Apply to RICHARD O'NEALE, JR., DeclS_Cotton Town. <*> OOCT FEED. Q K BALES EASTERN HAY, as fino as evor tits brought to thia market, 2.000 lbs. Wheat Bran, 100 bushels Cow Peas, tot salo at . P. OAJ?TWKLL'S, Deo IB t_Mainstreet.- . Rye Flour. FRE8H Ground RYE FLOUR, for sale by Deo 9 E. HOPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glaass, pints and quarts. Forsalelbw. E. HOPE Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. - ALARGE assortment and choice variety, j oat in and for salo low. E. HOPE. ON MAHUI4GB.-.HAPP? BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the effects or Error? ?nd Abases in early life. Manhood restored. Nervous debility oared, impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Becks and Circulare sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 9 Sooth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Deo 24 _Bmg TAB OBBAT PICTORIAL ANNUAL*. Hos tetter's United States Almanao for 1872, for die tribut iou, gratis, throughout the United States, and all civilized countrioa of the Western Homispbere, is now published and ready for delivery, in the English, Ger? man. French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains. In ad? dition to an admirable medical treatise on the canses, prevention and ours of a-great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of in? formation interesting to the merchant, tho mechanic, tho miner, the farmer, tho planter and professional man; and the calculations have been made foi snob meridians and lati? tudes as are most suitable for a oorreot and comprehensive NATIONAL CALKNDAU. The nature, uses and extraordinary sani? tary etYeots o? HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, tho staple tonio and alterative of more than hau* the Christian world, are fully set forth in its pageB, which are also inter? spersed with piotorial illustrations, valuable recipes for the household and farm, humor? ous anecdotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original and se? lected. Among the Annuals to appsar with the opening or tho year, this will boone of the most useful, and may be had for the asking. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostettor ? Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two oent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who oannot prooure one in bis neigh? borhood. Tbs Sitiar: aro sold in every oily, town ?nd village, and are extensively used throughout tho entire civilized world. Deo 22_3t Change of Schedule. SOUTH^OAROLINA RAILROAD GO., COLOMBIA, S. C., Deoember 22,1871. A FTER SUNDAY, 24th instant, the Night ?%. ? Express Passenger Train will leave Co? ombia at 7:00 P. M.; arrive at Charleston 7:00 A. -M., making close connection at ? Branchville with Train for Augusta, Qa. CAMDEN THAIN. Leave Colombia at.1:45 P. M. Arrive at Camden.6:25 P. M. A. L. TYLER, Vioe-Preaidont. 8. B. PioKBMB, General Ticket Agent. Deo 23_;_3_ ; Boots and Shoes, LEATHER, ETC. . - THE old houee or P. H. FLA- , T",W\. NIGAN, who for twenty years Ll -\. oarriod on the Shoe trade, and 1 ^i ti^nji never failed to give satUfactiou in every uranob, is now opened by his eons, ind they will oonduot the Onliness on tho old dan-keep nothing but first class goods, inick sales and short profits. P. ti. FLAN IQ AN will superintend tho Ma- i lufaoluriug Department, and will no pleased o soe bis old friends and customers. i Our etook consists of Men's, Boye', Youths', < Ladies', Misses* and children's I Shoes, of all Styles and Varieties. ' They will leave nothtng undone to merit a 'air ahare of the patronage BO liberally be- , ?towed on their father. Go and see them. Ul Shoes exchanged or money refunded. Five ?r?t class BOOT-H AKERS wanted. J7T. FLANIGAN A CO., .Iain atreet, opnoeito L?rick & Lowrance's. Deo 10_ L Beautiful Assortment of ?hromos, in Oil Colors. A LSO, a fine stock of WRITING DESKS. r\_ Albums, Work-Boxes. Portfolios, muti? lated Books lor ohildren, Gold Pens, Pcoket- i Books, &o., tor Bale at i BRYAN & MaOARTFR'8 Deo 8_Bookstore. Just Received, ?\ A CAR-LOAD of FINE|kv__ 7ikrr\HOR8E8 and MULES. Call^BA fl /*\ nt Logan's Stables and sxa?iajst?ZsV mino them. J. M. TALDcuT. Deo 7_ For Sale Cheap. THE LEASE on tho EXCHANGE HOUSE expires early next year, and as I am do? t-irons of changing tho investment, I offer Tor salo all the FIXTURES, LIQUORS, oto., together with a large lot of HOUSEHOLD md KITCHEN FURNITURE, otc-in whole or part. ALSO, Sevan head of fine Saddle and Harneas HORSES, including "Moukoy," "John Ken rfok," and "Berkshire." For terms, apply to DeoQ_;_R. FRANKLIN. Copartnership Notice. THE subscribers, having thia day formed a copartnership, to be known and styled as HOWIE A ALLEN, and having leased for a term of years the shops and machinery, and bought tho materials on tho premises former? ly ocoupied by James M. Allen, are prepared to enter into contacts for building or the Bniahing of all ehnp-mado materials, such as BLINDS, Doors, Sash, Window Frames, &o , ?e. Also, the Dressing of Lumber, Scroll Bawing and,Taming, and would respectfully solicit a share of tho publici patronage HOWIE <fc ALLEN. ?JOHN M. HOWIE, EDWARD ALLEM. COLUMMA, November 13,1871. Deo 12_3mo Toys, Candies, &c. TOYS of all kinda and descriptions, plain and fanoy Candies, Nuta, Lemons, Figs, Jollies and Canned Frnita. Bread, Cakoa and Rolla, fresh every morn? ing, at P. W. KRAFT'S, Nov 7_Main atreet: Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps! ALL DENOMINATIONS for salo at thc nsnal discount, at tho SOUTH GARO LINA BANK AND TRUST CO. Doo 7 For Salo. QAA f\i\f \ FEET OF LUMBER, ?UU,UUU 60,000 foot of well Boa aoned Flooring on hand. Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber filled at short notice. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady streot and Greenville Railroad, or address W. LOWRY A CO., Oa 28 Sm o Box 130, Columbia, S C. The Dexter Stables. ?t?V THE nnderaigned have re JtL^T? moved their Stablea to the new building, immediately South of iB/Ukaklitr^ Janney'u Ball, and, with a now W^sFTatock of CARRIAGES, BUG* OIKS s nu fine HORSES, are prepared to an? swer all calls that may be made* upon thom. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persona in want of good stock, aro invited to givo us a call. Liberal advances made on stock loft for aale. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOVOE. C. H. PETTIHQILL. J an 24 For Sale. ' A LOT of Uno Kentucky Pto*--* MULES and HORSES, Just ar-rrUT W*? rived. Call at ?Qj m\ i fl DALY'S STABLES, Got 7 . On Assembly street. 8 O Ii DB LB PACIFIC GUANO. Price, $45 Gath with Usual Advance for Time. EX PE HIE NOE in the nae of this GUANO for the past six years in thia State, for Golton and Oom, has so far established its character for exeellenoe as to render com? ment unneoensary. In accordance with the established policy of the Company, to furnish the heat Concentrat? ed Fertilizer at the lowest cost to consumers, this Quano 1B put into market this season at the above reduced price, which the Company im enabled to do by reason of IIB large facili? ties and the reduced cost of manufacture. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the per? sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Rave nel. Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, 8. C.; hence planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely the same as that ber tofore sold. At the present low prtoe, every acre planted can be fertUized with 2O0 pounds of Guano, at a cost not oxoeeding tho present value of 80 pounds of cotton, while experience has shown thal under favorable condition of season and cultivation, the orop is inoreaBed by the ap? plication from two to three-fold the natural capacity of tho soil; henoe mulei no condition could its application fail to compensate for the ontlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON. ?BB Agent Pacifia Guano Company. NOB. 08 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. O. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents. Nov 80 ?3mo Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company OFFER their SHELL LIME to the planting publio in full confidence in its excellence SB a Permanent Manure. It was extensively need tho uaet season on Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has given entiro satisfaction, BB ia shown by a number of certificates from some of the beat planters in Georgia and South Carolina. Our prioeB for Fertilizing, or X Limo, is $15 fier ton cash, put up in casks or barr?la, do ivered in the city of Augusta or at any land? ina- on the Savannah River. Tho prico of onr XXX, or Maaon'e Lime, in $3 ner barre!, de? livered as above. We are agentB forthecolcbratod "Stonewall Cotton Fertilizer" and "Pure English Dis? solved Bono," which we receive direct from England, and oan offer to the publio at re? duced prices. COLE8, 8IZER & CO., No. ll McIntosh street, Augusta, Ga. ?gent, THOS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, 8. 0. Oct 13 Gmo State of South Carolina-Fairfleld Co. Tho State of South Carolina, plaintiff, vs. the Spartanburg and Union Railroad Company, and others, creditors-Ordtr for Sale, dre. BT virtue of a decretal order lu the above stated case, all the creditors of the bpartanburg and Union Railroad Company are reqnireo to prove and establish their de? manda against tho said Company, beforo us, aa Special Refei ees, at the law office of James H. Rion, Esq , in Winnshoro, b. C., on the 2Cth, 27tb,28ih, 29th aud 80th dave or Decem? ber, A. D. 1871. and on tho 23 I, 24th, 25th, 2G h. 27th and 28tb dava of January. A. D. 1872. JAMES M. BAXTER, THOMAS B. J i'.TEli, Nov 20 Special Refer? OB. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Main Street, near Plain. NOW ou hand and daily re pc- iving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville, the largest assortment or FUR NiTURE ovei kept in thia market, conuiMting ?n part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and I)iri? ng-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-Lot tom Chairs. All kinda of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at shortest notice and in the bosl manner. Terms cash and Good? cheap. Oct SO To the Ladies. THE PRIZK MEDAL was awarded to Mrs. C. E. REED, Main street, Columbia, for the best HATS at the Fair of the South Caroliua Agricultural and Mechanical Society. She also has .a full supply or BONNETS, Hats. BibbonB, Flowers, Hair, Furs, Cloaks, and everything usually kept in a first olass Milli? nery Establishment. Tho Ladies of Colum? bia and elsewhere will please call and seo for themselves. Orders solicited. FrioeB re? duced. Nov 14 Clear and flurinlcaa aa Water. RATTANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR TUE HAIR, APERFECTLY clear preparation in ono bottle, a? easily applied aa water, for re? storing to Gray Hair ita natural color and youthful appearance; to eradicate and pre? vent dandruff; to promoto tho growth of the Hair and etop its falling out. IT IS ENTIUELY HARMLESS and perfectly free from any poison? ous substance, and will therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant prepara? tions now in uso. Numerous testimonials have boen sent us from macy of our moBt prominent citizens. In everything in which tho articles now in use aro objectionable, Crystal Discovery is perfect. It ia warranted to contain neither Sugar of Load. Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver. It coos not soil the clothes or soalp, is agreeably perfumed and makes one of the best dressings for the Hair in use. It restores tho color of tho Hair "more per? fect and uniformly than any other prepara? tion," and always does so in from three to ten dayB, virtually feeding thc roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to its growth and healthy condition; it restores the decayed and induces a now growth of tho Hair more positively than anything oise. The application of thia wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on tho scalp, and gives the Hair a pleasing and ele? gant appearance. We call ospeuial attention to the faot that a limited numbor of small trial bottles can bo had by those wishing to try it. Yon will no? tice that in pursuing this course, our aim ia to con vince hy the actual merits of thoartiole ARTHUR NATTA NB, Inventor and Propri etor, Washington, D. C. For salo in Colum? bia by Dr. C. H. MIOT, and Druggists gone rally. ifov 24 fly GEO. HUGGINS' FIRE INSuRANGE i H nfl Cl. Established in Columbia, 8. C., 1649. - Aetna Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. Incorporated A. I). 1819. Charier Perpetual Cash capital and surplus, after pay? ing losses itt Chicago.$4,000,000 I Premiums received in 1870. a.UuO.OOO1 IT is Btill tho loading and strongest American Fire Insurance Company. Imperial Fire Ins. Co., of London. Chartered A. D. 1803. Capital $8,000,000 in Gold. This Company had no agency at Chi? cago at tho time of tho fire- Ita loss was small. It subscribed ?6,000 for tho benefit of j tho sufferers by tho Aro. Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., of JSIew York. Assets $1,500,000, after paying losses at Chi oago. Union Fire Ins. Co., San Francisco. This Company has $1,150,000 in Oold, after paying Chicago losses. Risks taken by Gl-O. HUGGINS, Agent. Office opposite Columbia Hotel, in rear of I Mr. W. J. DPFFIK'S Book-store. Nov 8 f Fire Crackers. 1 flrt WHOLE and Half Boxos Golden 1UU Chop FIRE CRACKERS, for salo low. E. HOPE. aunts tiffi FOR ALL AGES. TBE BEST ANB CHEAPEST, AT 1 C. Mil & CO S. B. 0. SHIVER. DAVID JONES. Deo 81_ "IMMY ems; USEFUL, DURABLE AND CHEAP! CJETT FUBS. SH K DBFS8, O Silk Pop'M?". Scotch rivilla, Kid Qlovos, Hull lloae, Ladies' Hose, Cushmero Hose, Ladiea* Made-up Garmeute in: Ghomiaea, Gowns, Cornet Covore, Boulevard 8kirta, Nileson Jackets, Double Shawls, MiBsea'Sacka, Oloaka aud Jackets, Gent'a Under-vests, Oaaaimere Suits, Setts Collars and Sleeves, Lace Handkerchiefs, Heni-stitchcd Hand? kerchiefs, in fancy boxes, Half dozen Linen Bosom Shirts, Sash Ribbons. Neck Ribbons, Roman Ties, Nilsson Shawls, Table Covers, Piano Covera, Napkins and Towel?, Water-Proof Cloak, for ladies and mia?en. Velvet and Plueh Sacks, Cloth Cloaks. Ladies' Under-veats, Cloth Suit?, including many other fancy articles. ALSO, CARPETS, BURS, Ottomans and Blankets. BIG 8T0CK OP DOMESTIC GOODS. Merchant a from the country will find our WHOLESALE STOCK COMPLETE. All goods sold as low aa they can be bought anywhere South. W. D. LOVE & CO. W. D. LOVE, B. R MC?BEKRY._Dec 17 ?J A LIBERAL TRANSLATION 18 THE VERY BEST ANB CHEAPEST AUTI0LE.1 IN THE DRY GOODS LINE FOB Tns Fewest Greenbacks. WE have just roturned from tho North (th . second time thia full) with ibo largest and best line of DH Y GOODS we ever have had the pleasure of offering to thia mar? ket. Every department ie crammod full ol dioico gooda of everv atyle, kind aud variety. A big aleck of DRESS GOODS aud Mena' Wear-they are in store and munt bo eold. Also, Fura, Oloaka, Shawls, Flannels, Skirta, Blankets, Table Linen and Domestic Uooda of all kinda. Notions-a largo, very largo atock. EVIDENCE -Cur frionds tell ua every day that wo sell tho best and oheapeal goods in the city; and, aa wo keep no flash gooda, but do buaineaa in a plain, atraightforward way, it will be to your interest to purchase your goods from Nov 2_PORTER & STEELE. lame. ?\?\rV'BARRELS of LIME, for salo low by ?SI/U JOHN AGNEW fe SON. NEW JEWELRY. WM, GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Cg IS now opening a fine <rjr>. /?nr^Oaoleetion of Ladies' and Impat l?^J ??Gent'sEnglish,8wiasand [f L3| .Jgj American W AT O H E 8. JLTjl av1 uw^v4r"< A" Agent for the cele ss^aT? bruted l'aulmo Watch Company, Philadel ?hia. Gold Chaina, Vest, Opera, Chatelaines leontine Necklaces, Diamond Ringa and Rrooches, Pearl full and half sets. HI I. V Kit-WA UK. I make thia linc a spooialty. All Hil vcr eold by mo guaranteed equal to coin. Somo hand aruno goods in this line, suitable for Rridal Gifts. PLATED WARB. Tea Sets, Cupe, Goblots, Castors, Spoona and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg Stands, Coffee Urns, Ac ni .oe ns. Cutlery, Pock?. ; a nd T ..'.livcB. Household and Fancy Goods. Guns-English Double Barrel, Breocli Loading Rifles, Parlor Ititi OH, Air Guns, and a full atock of Sporting Goods; Dupont & Hazard Powder; Piatols of varioua styles. JET AND HORN GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, Ono door North Scott & Co.'s Ranking House Oct 22_fimo E. A. PRINGLE, Cotton Seller and Gen. Produce Broker, Central Wharf, Charleston. ?>EFERKNCES -Charleston-Hon. C. T. XV Lowndes, President Hank of Charleston; W. B. Smith, Esq., President Union Bank of Charleston; Robert Adger, Esq , B. 0, Press? loy, Eaq. Nowberry, S. C.-Roh't L. Met 'ann li? nn, President National Bank of Newberry. Chester, S. C.-Moasra. McAliley A Rrawley. Special attention giveu to the consignment and Halo of COTTON, Driod Fruit, Ac. Sept 1_Hg SPECIAL. ATTENTION given to theo ol lection of Commercial Paper, Intereet on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocka, and OonVOrMOU Of State Securities by Nov 23 Gmo D, GAMBRILL, Broker. J. MEIGHAN, BuocoBSor to OJ JU. THOMPSON 4C CO., ?. -~ DAS on hand the gtMKMtx^. ]W\ largcat, moat faab- ; JS mk L-? ion able, ?ty lieh, du-SSS* ^B**-^S^rablo and oheapeat^Hs^^^^ stock ot BuOTS and SHOES in the Stato. All warranted. I ALBO, A complote assortment of Gent's, Boys' and Children's HATS and PAPS. Nov 5 3mo The Temple of Health. +s\ MORE good and reliable remedies can be had at HEINITSU'S Drug and Chemi? cal Store than from any other place in the land. Thero ia not a Bingle peraon afflicted with disease, who ever bought a bottle of Heinitsh's medicine, but returned and gave thanks, and bought another bottle. Jost see what has been done: SO OOO bottles of tho QUEEN'S DELIOFfl, for the blood. 26.000 bottles Stanley's COUGH SYRUP, for coughs, Ac 20,000 Blood and Liver PILLS, for diseases of the Liver. 20,000 bottles Tar and Wild Cherry COUGH CURE. 10.000 bottles HeinitBh's CHILL CURE. 20.000 bottles QUAKER LINIMENT, for rheumatism. Still tbe cry is, cornel Como ono, come all, to tho Temple of Health, and be foaled at little cost. A full stock of good medicines al? ways on hand, at moderate prices, wholesale and retail, by E. H. HEINITSH, Nov 25 t_Proprietor and Dealer. CLOTHING HOUSE OP CHILDS & WILEY ARE dailv receiving the finest READY MADE CLOTHING, for old aad young gentlemen, that have ever been offered in thia market. No ouatom-made can surpass, and but few can equal them, in style, and finish, and price. HATS. Wo Hoi! tho best, al iower rates than those who don't buy from tho manufacturers direct. SHIRTS. Wo keep tho Star and True Fit constantly on hand, and wdl take orders for half dozen or moro, and ?tarrant a nt. UN DER-WE A lt in all varieties. RUBBER CLO TEING. O LOVES-Leather, Buck, Kid. Dog, Rat and Beni. Bargains to be had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all etylea. Plain and fancy Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and aome that won't coin. We wdl tako Greenbacks at par for all these._Sept 26 Frightful Prophecy. IF you neglect a cough or a cold, however Blight, consumption, that groat destroyer, will be nure to fo'lnw. The inscription upon tho tomb-atone will bo iu tho following start? ling word?: "I'lEO KU o M A NEOLECTEO COUOH " Stanley'? celebrated COUGH t>YnUP will cure coucha, cold?, asthma, throat affection?, when nu other pr paratiou will. Try a bot tlo. Prepared only by Nov 23 j E. H HEINIT8H,Prnggi-t. WHAT ?F it waa only in tho matter of GROCERIEB, thin question could never be aeked, be cause the people of Columbia and up-countiy already kuow tue fact und act npou it. ABE Wo offer the heat gootujajio be found in any known market, and if hiller than thu beBt could potiHibly bo had, we should have them. YOU Our perishable goods aro fresh, daily. Wo can scarcely supply the demand, dull ad timen aro. In thin clapB wo iuclude Hame, Break - fa?t Strips, Tongues, Ac. GOING In Flonr-handling, we think, more heavily than any merchant here, we offer peculiar in? ducement in quality aB in price. TO In Liquors. I am assured you have tho in aide track. We trust all who give us a call will acknowledge the "Corn." DO In Fancy Groceries and Canned Goods, our assortment is unequaled; every novelty ABOUT Being added to stock promptly, and standard goods al wu va on hand. IT? So, dear reader, whenever your atock of Groceries runs Bhort; whonevor a delicacy is required for thu sick room; whenever the ap? petite of thc epicure faila; in short, whenever you want anything ?lue but Dry Goods, Bootu and shoes, or Queen's Delight, call; and we can teil you, alco, where they can be got for nothing._GEO. SYMM?R3. Fine Custom-Made GARMENTS ONLY NEED TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. Coats, Pants and Vests OF TUE Very Latest Styles, AND an assortment to aoloct from larger than any evei seen in this city. Our stock of HATS Is nearly as largo aa the combined stocks in thin city, comprising everything new and nobby. SUITS mado for our own trado that will flt, and at pricos that will please. UNDER GARMENTS, O lo Toa, Scarfe, Dress? ing Gowns, Ac. Our stock is so largo that we are deter? mined to reduce it, even at a ?aerifico. Nov 5 R. & W. C. 8WAFFIELD. Mocking Bird for Sale. A splendid Singer. One year old. For ^KVinforma ion, apply at this oftico. .rag; Deo IC_ See gera' Beer is Pure. IT don't coniain Coeooulns Indiens Fi?b Berries to mako sleepy or headache. A CHRISTMAS TREE Should be WELL SUPPLIED With a variety of choice and naef ul FANGT ABTICLEB FOR PRESENTS. * ? ? ? SOMETHING serviceable, aa well a? orna? mental. Huon artioles can be found, at low pricea, in O. F. JACKSON'S Store, Deo 14 . Main atroet. Law Notice. THE underaigned have formed a partner abip in the praotioe of law, under the atylo of RIOV 6t THOMAS, And will give careful consideration and at? tention to any bualness entrusted to their charge. OfiJco at Bauakett's building,. OD Law Bange. Jams H. Hi ON. Joni? P. Tn OM AH. COLUMBIA, S. 0., November 16,1871. J??Y 21 timo Doable Strong. FOR the winter season, I will brew all DOUBLE STRONG BEEK. Drink Seegers' unadulterated Double Strong Beer, and you get tho worth of your money. This Beer is also put up in bottles, and for sale at $1.50 per dozen. 1 have also received a supply of the Justly celebrated PANCAKE-regarded tba best Chowing Tobacco. JOHN O. SEEOERB. Nov 15 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. f~o WE claim to have one of the finest VT?). Btocknof WATCHEM, of all best Eng? rifa fin';"K, Bwiss and Amerloan makers. With Lt lamonds and other fine Jewelry, our stock is large, and we are going to sell the Gooda. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in all branches, by the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19_Formerly Glaze & Radcliffe. Guns, Pistols, Etc. *>l<^ I INFORM my friends and public in genoral that I have ^C5g*gj^Jnat returned from the North, * w*nd am now prepared to Tar? nish all in want of GUN?, Rifles and Repeat? ers, of latest styles and best qualities, Am? munition and Sportsmen's Apparatus, of all kinds and descriptions, at reduced prices. U EPA I lt I NO done at short notice. Nov 3_P W. KKAFT. Main street. New Publications. M188 COLUMBI AM Publia School, or Will it Slow Over, with 72 illustrations. By isanL. 00 couta. Annt Jane's Hero. By author of Btepping Heavenwards, tl 50. Htorici frt.m Old KnglUh Poetry, tl 50. The Laud of Lorne. By Robert Buchanan. The Witness of Hi?tory to Christ; the Hul sean Leotures for 1870. By Rev. F. W. Far? rar. F R. 8 $1 50 Fronde's 8econd 8erlen of Short Studies on Great Bul jeots. $2 50. Philosophy of ?oiiHciouaneaa. By Maneel. American Wunderland. By Baebe. $150. The Member fur Paria. By Trois-Etoiles. Travels in the Air. Elegantly illustrated. By James Glaisher, F. R. 8. ALSO, Some new 8unday-srbool Library Books, new Juvenile Books from England, new No? vels, Ac. For sale at BRYvN A MofJARTER'8 Bookstore. MW coons AT Gr. DIE RCKS'. CANNED GOODS. FISH, Meats and Fruits, Club Fiah, Lamb Tongues, Sar dineB, Dutch Her _Tringa, Salmon, Lob? sters, Deviled Ham, Oysters, Smoked Halibut, Lardellen, Maokerel, kinds. FRUITS. Raisins, Cnrrnnta, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Almonds, Walauta, Brazil Nuts, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candies-assorted. SOAP. Cold Water Soap. Babbitt's best Soap, Mammoth Laundry 8oap, Sapolio, Toilet Soap-asHorted. PRESERVED GOODS. Pears, Poaches, Pino-appleB and Jelly. CHE ESE. Rich Cream Cheese. Swiss Cheese, Pine? apple Oheeao, Skimmed Cheese. - FINE GOSHEN BUTTER. Flour-all grades; Bacon, Ham and Break? fast Strips. TEAS. Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Gun Powder, English Breakfast, Oolong. Candles-Adamantine, Perallne and Wax. WINES. Sweet California, Angelica, Sherry. Rhino and French Wines and Brandies, at Oct8_G. DIKR0K8'. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. m ? m I HAVE on hand a Belect_ Btoekof WATOHEH. JEWEL-tg8^ _?RY, CLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED >v A ii E, whioh 1 will diBpnBe of at most rea? sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to suit all ago?. REPAIRING in my line done promptly and on goon terma. All artiolea and work warranted to bo as represented. GEO. BRUNS, 2d door below Pncasix o nice, Main street. Oct 29_ LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHES ts now full and complete, and _hthe public may depend on getting Hit) ii. KL nt tho hiweat poasihlo figures, as my facilitiea are auch that I defy competi? tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all t he newest styles of Ladios' Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral,Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jct, *c.; elegant designs in ChaiuB, Bracelete,Charms. Lockets, Ac; tho latest and most beautiful patterna in aolid Silver and heavy Plated Ware- Goods Buited for bridal, holiday and other preaentationa. Repairing in all branches, by the best work mon and at reasonable rates. ISAAC 8ULZBAOHER, Pot 13_Colnmtiia Hotel Row. The Doctors Recommend Seegers ' Bee IN preference to London Porterand Scotch Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated " li r>|KIMI-. J_t._j l. , 'AT l-l JL STEAM Booie, Job mn? Newspaper v' : : .. ','']? :"'> "itt O ' ?J ' . 1? PB1ST1KG ESTABLISHMENT PPPPPPP PPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP ppppppp ppp PPPPPPP PP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietor of the PHOENIX nae fitted np ?nd thoron gb ly fnrnlabed h ia office with latent improved material for oxeen tion of all kinda Prto Un g. HHP. E P. EEBBP? BBB R BB B B BB BEBB BBBBB BUBB BBBBB RHRK BEEB EBBE BB BB BREE BEEB BEEB BBBB BUBB BBBB BEBBBB BBBBB BEEBEE BBBBB The Type, Border, Bole, Ornaments, Cuts.&o are of MODERN STYLE and carefully ?electe d mmnmnn IIIUIIll imniii munn inrinn imiiin numil minni mnninnm TTflTTTTTTTTTTT The Presses are APPROVED Hoe, Adama ty-int-lud Bed and of the MOST PATTERNS and Liber? ia g Platen Cylinder NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Professional Men, Mnrnhant?, Mftnnfsotnrers and Mechanics, anpplied with any style work TJTTTT T T T T TT TTTT TTTTTT'T pffTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT Ti"J? JL1 TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTT1TT TTTTTTTTTTTT A. large stock of Cards? Card Board, Paper, BillUeads,Ae. on hand. iniiiiiiiiim nmmiimn nimni TTTTTTTII niTTTTTI innini TTTTTTTTT TTTTJTTTT numil mmrnniin With tho LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL on hand, the Btyle, quality and coat of work oannot fail to give aatiafaotion. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Ordore from abroad will receive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, and work promptly forwarded. GGGGGOGQ GGGGGGGGG GGGGG GGGGG GOGG GGGG GGGG GOGO GGGG GG GOG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGGG GGGGGGGGG G G GGGGGGGG GG Thia is the only the interior of two, three and EUS, CI lt eua can bo put np tn plain Black or and examine vp. J. A. SELBY, establishment in the State where four sheet POST BILLS, ?cc, Ao., <rood style, either Colored. jsrOall oimens Proprietor.