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GEN EB AI? ^.BANI?S . PS ; THB POIJTJOAIJ SITUATION IN ?OBOP'K,-Thursday even iog. General Banks delivered An address' iu Waltham, Massachusetts, ic which'ho stated the impressions ha hud received ou hiK European tour in regard to the pol it i cul aspects of Europe. He said: Thu cnn HO of the destruction of France wus what has brought on the ruin of every government whioh ever existed, the spirit of senseless, remorseless, Boot? less and godless faction. At the end of the war of 'b'8, it waa proposed that the French army should be inoreased from 300,000 to 1,200,000 or 1,400,000. The warnings of Marshal Neil were unheeded by the French Chambers. They de? manded liberty of the press, the right to meet.and discuss publio questions, and to bear arma; in fact, all the rights whioh Republicans enjoy. In face of this opposition, not only was the army uot increased, but it was diminished by some 70,000 men. The men who had recommended this measure were raised to power, and the first act of the French Republic was to restrict all those privi? leges for which it had before so strongly contended. Tho interference of Europe in tne German-French war was made impossible, because a great power in the North said to every nation: "You must not bo a party to this war." Thus all were held in check, and the war went on. It scorned strange that Buch should be the cuso, bat the wisdom of Russia waa the greatest political act of the can? tu ty. Her situation, with Asia upon ono side nod Europo on the other, both ; of whioh she hoped to control, with a i population of nearly 100.000.0UO, with au army of 2,250,000 v-ondy for the field, her people eutirely devoted to their oountry, abe was able to hold all the States in balance. Oeruimy must go in the way aha has stuned. The schemes of development opened by Frederick the Great has been followed out, and Prussia aims for the Baltic and Blaok Sea. Her war with Denmark was to gain the former, and that, with Austria, to gain the latter. Russia oan reach the Northern Ocean only through the Gulf of Finland, where navigation is slow and dangerous, and where Prussia oan com? mand. It is impossible that Russia will submit to this, and the contest will come between her and those who stand in her way. With America, Russia is united by community of interest. Both need to reach the sea, and are prevented by other powers. The United States have no control over any one of their great rivers or lakes, and Russia is in a similar condition. This is the secret of Russia's .friendship for this country. Russia is waiting for the opportunity to begin. When that will be, no one knows, bat it is certainly coming, and will complete the destinies of nations begun in the war of 1870. We may assume that nothing ia settled. Germany is not autocratic nor France destroyed. As soon as any difference occurs between States, Russia's opportunity will have come, and tho sympathies of the civil? ized world will be on her side, if she aims to oheok the expansion of Prussia. Franco has in some respects been strengthened and purified by her mis? fortune, and she, too, is waiting to re? gain the position she has lost. The in? terest of the United States is that the States of Europe should be preserved distinct, according to their uationali ties; for the nationality is like a family, and the family is the work of God. W hon ever Europe ls united under one dynasty, then will come an attack upon the United States. So long us each has its own, we have nothing to fear; but if any one becomes preponderant, its power must be exercised somewhere, and we shall be the only object left to attack. Our safety lies largely ia the firmness with which we support our own institutions and make the force of our example felt. Everywhere the oommon people are filled with respeot for us, und want to know the secret of our power. We have to fear the same enemies which have destroyed other nations. Faction is at work among us, and is encouraged by the Tespeot paid the loaders-men who are aiming for personal power and influence. When we act for a selfish object, then the foundations of our liberty are gono. But there is little danger. The masses of our people have the sagacity to oorreot errors, and from perfection to perfection, we ahull go on completing the system we have begun. The new bridge across tho Undaon River, at Albany, is 1,525 feet long in the main structure, and the whole length, iocinding the approaches, is 2,250 feet. It is thirty feet in the clear above low water, and eight feet above the highest recorded water mark. There are two bridges over aa inlet on the East side of the Hudson, one of threo spans, eaeh sixty-two and a half feet in length, and the other of four spans, of sixty feet each. The trusses in the maia superstructure are twenty-six feet apart, and all the tension bars aro of double refined iron. The bridge, exclusive of its own weight, it has been calculated, will sppport a weight of 0,000 pounds per lineal foot. The draw weighs 700, 000 pounds, and is moved by n ten-horse power enginc, placed beneath the road? way. Mr. Cooley and Miss Kenney began the new year aright, by getting married, at Lyman. New Hampshire, at a quarter past 12, New Year's morning. DEA/TU OV A NOTABLE CHINAMAN- A PAGIAN FUNERAL.-Wbong Hung Soon, President of the Ni og Yung Company, is dead. Deceased Vus sixty-two. His body was placed in Chinese state on Dupont Alloy, where it was viewed by great numbers of bis countrymen, and where the mystic ceremonies of the Pagan burial Bervioo were performed, lasting about three hours. The streots in thu Ohinoso quarters were thronged with Chinese, all of whom respected Woong Hang Soon. Hundreds of Cau? casiana went, impelled by motives of onriosity. The procession started for Laurel Cemetery, ied by a Chinaman, on horseback. About twenty Chinamen, dressed in long white robes, attended the hearao, and amongst these were two or threo hired mournors, sustained by men walking on either side. The mourn? ers carried Joss sticks, and bent them? selves towards the ground, appearing not to walk, but to bo dragged along by the attendants. There were fifty-eight backs and othor carriages in line, four bands of music, and four or five express \ wagons loaded with propitiatory toast pigs, chickens and all sorts of compli? cated and uncertain edibles. The fune? ral waa one of the largest eyer solemn? ised bv Pagan rites. \San'Francisco (Cal. J Bulletin, I)eo. 30. "in New York, last year, 1,314 persons carno to violent deaths; 851 were by ex? plosions and other aocidents; 179 were j drowned; 12G were the corpses of infanta found in tho streets, &o. ; 108 were sui? cides, and 46 homicides. Of all thsse violent deaths, but one was by judicial hanging for murder. William Goodin is anxious about the fate, of his oyea and nose, which he has missed Binoe he looked to see why a fuze which ho had put in a bottle of powder burned so slowly. Business is good at Council Bluffs, and the enterprise of advertisers has gone to this extent: M-hos nica col? Uns, suitable for Now Year's presents. BoyB, get your sweethearts ono in timo." Can advertising farther go?" Leap year parties are popular in New York. The ladies invite the gentlemen to dance, and then Krait apon them at the supper table. A Fifth avenue belle boasts having re? ceived twenty baskets of flowers and 300 calls on New Year's day, in New York. COLUMBIA, S. C., TI I UK SD AY, 'FEBRUARY 1. ONLY SOUTHERN SHOW ! Every Afternoon and Hight I HAIG HT ?Si CO.'B Circus. Museum & Menagerie ! Most Magnificently Colorai Establishment on Earth' Three Mammoth Pavilions! ENTIRELY distinct and separate-ono for the Menagerie, one for tho Museum, and the othor tor ttio Circus; all, however, for ono price of admission. Before every afternoon exhibition a GRAND FREE BALLOON ASCENSION will bo given, aud Mr. Harry Hambold will traverse a sin? gle wiro from tho ground to tho top of tho canvas and return-a grand gratuitous dual spectacle. Tho management, at an enormous expense, have purchased the entire and completo Mo nagerlo of tho late Colonel T. C. Ames, which, in conjunction with their own, makes tho largest and most splendid collection of zoo? logical wonders iu tho world, embracing six? teen massive dens of living wild animals. Tlie Monster Elephant, Bismarck, And tho Baby Elephant, ?TET," Boyal Ben? gal Tiger, Terrestrial Sloth, Chotah or Hunt? ing Leopards, Spotted and Laughing Hyenas, and of Monkeys and Birds, an endless varie? ty; two dens of performing Lions, Tigers and Panthers, and a Llonesa and six baby cubs, only two mouths old. In the A runic Department will bo found all the old favorites, and many performers of world-wido renown, whose faces are now here; among them tho groat CARROLL FAMILY W. B. Carrol', the veteran two atd four-horso rider; Madame Carroll, equestrienne; La Po? tito Annie, tho Baby Wonder, only six years old, in her startling acts of equitation, and tho Boy Prodigy, Master Willie, thc only child Somersault aud Firnquotto Hider in the world; tho great MiACO BROTH FUS, the splendid /Knul Cymnasts, aud Mona. C. LEK KOWi,KR. the elegant and accomplished Jester. Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clook P. M. Beautiful carpeted seats for ladios, without extra charge. No smoking allowed inside of tho pavilion. Uuionville, Friday, February 2. Spartanburg, Haturday, February 3. Greenville, Monday, February fi. Anderson, Tuesday, February G Newberry, Wednesday. February 7. Camden. Thursday, February 8. Orangeburg, Friday, Fobruary 9. Jan 18 18 :h - Removal. 1 -I THE subscriber, anticipating ^?EM\. a removal, with a view o? far sSCStm nishing au entire new etock Ter hjaaBtBtbe spring eoaBon, would iDform gHfllB the pablio that for ono month ?PQ?mflBr from this dato will offer her cn ?nBbimS tiro preaent etock of MILLI W/fK NE RY and FANCY GOODS, ?lfl Rt coet< for cafih only? Being AT 1* F prepared to givo bargains in every instance, would request a call at her Millinery Establishment, on Main street. East aldo, opposite to Mesara. J. H. & M. L. Ki nard'e dry gooda houBo. Jan ll _MRS. A. MCCORMICK. Headquarters for GardentSeeds. Y ANDBLTH'S Extra Early PEAS, I i Carter's first crop Pea?, Little Gem Tom Thumb Peas, Early Long Pod, Cabbage Soede. Onion Sets, Bcd and "White, Lawn Grass Hoed, Bed and w hit o Clover, Timothy and Kentucky Bluo Grass, Orchard Grass Seed, For aale, wholesale and retail, at Jan 6_HEINITSIi'S Drug Store. Richardson's Law Reports, VOL. I, New Series. State oaah price, 16. .Also, the followiog new Law Bucks: 1 Brightly-Election Casos. ?7.5C. Hill on Fixtures. $2. Tylor on Infancy and Coverturo. $7 60. Tyler on Ejeottuent and Adverse Enjoy? ment. $7 50. "Dwarri? on Statutes and Constitutions. Bishop's Law of Married Women. 17 CO Laugdalo'a Select Oaa?s on Contracte f7 50. Second Volume Brightloy's Federn: Digest. $3 60. ham's Legal Judgment. $5 00. For aale at BRYAN A MoCARTER'S Dun 30 Bookstore Copartnership Notice. THE subscribers, having this day formed a copar tneiuuip, to bu known and styled as HOWIE A ALLEN, and having leased for a term of years thu shops and machinery, and bought the materials on the premises former? ly occupied by James M. AJlen, are propared to outer into contracts for building or the finishing of all chop-made materials, such aa BLINDS, Doors, Sash, Win JOW Frames, Ac , Ao. Also, the Dressing of Lumber, Scroll Sawiug and Turniug, aud would respectfuliy aolicit a share ot the public patronage. HOWIE ? ALLEN. JOHN M. HOWIE, EPWAUD ALLEN. COLUMBIA. November 13,1871. Doo 12 3mo Frightful Prophecy. IF you neglect a cough or - cold, however slight, consumption, that great destroyer, will be sure to fodow. The inscription upoo tho tomb-stone will bo in the following start? ling words: "Dun FBOX A NEULSCTKD Coron." Stanley's celebrated COUGH SYRUP wll euro coughs, colds, asthma, throat affections, when no other pr paration will. Try a bot He. Prepared oolv by Nov 25 j E. H HEINITSH.Drnggi-t. Private Boarding House, i^flar-^Y BY' MRS. SAMUEL TOWN WllJa^ihi BEND. Senato street, South ABrs?nSP'Jn' east of the Capitol, ono squirt flhaw6HG?from Main street, Columbia S. C._Dec 2 amt Law Notice. THE underaigned have formed a partner ship in the practico of law, under tin style of RION Ot THOMAS. And will give careful consideration and at tention to any business ontrusted to tbei charge. Office at Bauskett's building, oi Law Bango. J AM EH H. RION. JonN P. THOMAR OOLUMBIA, S. C., November 1G, 1871. Nov 21_Gmo Double Strong. FOR the wintor season, I will brew al DOUBLE STRONG BEER. Drinl t? eeg ora' unadulterated Double Strong deer and you get tho worth of your money. Tbi Beer is aleo put up in bottles, and for eale a tl.50 per dozen. I have also recoived a supply of the justly celebrated PANCAKE-regarded the bea Chewing Tobacco._JOHN C. SEEQERB. State of South Carolina--Fairfield Co Tho State o? South Carolina, plaintiff, rs. th Spartanburg and Union Railroad Coin pa in and others, cr?ditera.-Order for Sale, ?t< BY virtue of a decretal order in the abov stated case, all the creditors of th bpartanburg and Union Railroad Compan are rcquireu to provo and establish their dc manda against the Bald Company, before ut as Special Referees, at the law ellice of Jame H. Rion, Esq., in Winnsboro, M. C., on lb 2Gth, 27th, Wi h, 29th and 30th dave of Docen: ber, A. D. 1871. and on tho 23d", 24th, 25tl 'Uah. 27th and 28tb days of January, A. I 1872. JAMES M. BAXTER, THOMAS B. JETER, Nov2G Special Referees. NEW JEWELRY. WM, GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. C., cgp IS now opening a flp0 jttv, /v^V^Qselectlon of Ladies' g,nd<gBR \f, / TfflOont's English, Swiss and fFi_J ??j& J? American WATCH ES.jfcTJ ??m??dmWt**So\e Agent for the ct lo-?== drated t'auhuo Watch Company. Philade pbia. Gold Chains, Vest, Opera, Chatolaioet Leontine Necklaces, Diamond Lings au Brooches, Pearl- full and half sets. SII.VKIl-WAKK. I mako this line a specialty. All Silver roi by me guaranteed equal to coin. Some haut some gooda in thia lino, anitable for Brid? Girts. PLATED WARR. Tea Bets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Spoon and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg Staude, Coffe Urns, Ac. CLOCKS. Cutlery, Pocket and Tablo Knives. Household and Fanoy Goods. Guns-English Doubla Barrel, ..leool Iioading Rides, Parlor Rifles, Air Gnus, au a tull stock of Sporting Goods; Dupont i Hazard Powdor; Pistols of various styles. JET AND HORN GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, Ono door North Scott A Co.'s Banking Houst Oct 22_t4mo Powder. Shot, &c. AFULL ASSORTMENT of Gun and Blasl ing POWDER, Shot. Load, Puroussio Caps, Gun-wads, ftc. on hand and for sal low, at wholesale and retail, by Deo 20 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Commissioner of Deeds FOR THE VARIOUS STATES, AUGUSTUS E. COHEN, Jib lgjgwg_At Hendrix Honae. MT. ZION SCHOOL, Winnsboro, S. C. THE Soring Session opona on Monday, January 29, 1872. Tho ?courao of instruction affords tho- I i rough preparation for any depart- I ment of university study, or for business lifo. The Virginia Mili tory Institute bas reoontlv conferred upon tine School an Annual PRIZE SCHOLARSHIP, oovering tho entire course in thal institution. Address M. M. FARROW, Principal. Jan 7_26 Dissolution. TUE Orin of PAY8INGER & FRANKLIN was dissolved, tho 1st instant, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said lirra will make payment to W. S. MONTEITH, and all persona having demands against tho said I Una ?id present thom to him for a settlement, he being fully authorized hy us to settle up tho husmees of tho said ti rm. T. M. PAYSINQER, Jan IC_C. R FRAN KLIN. The Useful Store. W1FK MiVUE HAPPY. THE undersigned has opened a general ! FAMILY STORE, where can bo obtained GAME, Fish and Poultry; prepared, if re? quired, for cooking. Frosh Rutter, Eggs, blama. Breakfast Strips, Ac, Ac, including every requisite for tho table. Small prouts and quick returns is tho motto of the id ve and Bead Store. Consignments received daily. All orders promptly delivered. E E. DAVIS ft CO., Plain atreot, noxt door to Dr. Jackson. Jan 14_ The Boyal Family. PRINCESS ROYAL, born November 21, 1840. Prince of Wales, born Novomber 9,1841. Princess Alico, born April 15. 1843. Prince Alfred, born August 6. 1844. Princess Helena, born May 25,1846. Princess Louisa, born Marett ?8, 1H4K. Prince Arthut. born May 1, 1850. Prince Leopold, born April 7,1853. Princess Beatrice, born April 14, 1857. Tho Crowning dory ot all is tho ' QUEEN'S DELIGHT." Tho Blood of the Nation made puro by ' using HEINITSH'S "QUEEN'S DELIGHT" and his ?LOUD and LIVER PILLS. Nov 29_;_+_ One Puncheon Locagilphead. THE beat SCOTOH WHISKEY. Dealers can have it nearly at cost. Nov lg_JOHN C. 3EEQER8. I Blood and Liver Fills. S TO cure SICK HEADACHE, Bick Stomach, Dizziness or Vertigo, Bad laste in the Month. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Constipation, Pain.i in tho Breast and back, Kiduey Affections. To euro all Disorders of the Liver. To Regulate ibo Bowels. To Purify the Blood. To give new hfe to the whole System, tbs B'ood and Liver. Cannot be surpassed. Try only one box; you will be convinced. For sale only at HEINITSH'S Jan 6 Drug Store. martin's Slicing 8ub-Soiler and Seep Tiller Plow. THE undersigned having purohased tho right for this Ststo to manufacture and soil tho above plow, thc boat aud cheapest yet introduced, desiree a reliable Agent at every Cuuntv Court House in the State. Pot 10_EDWARD HOPE. TF.M. BEEF, ETC. FULTON MARKET BEEF, Pickled Pig Pork, Smoked Beet Tongues, Ac. For sale at CANTWELL'S, Jan 10 t_Main street._ Boarding. MISS CORDELIA MORDECAI, Columbia, 8. C.. announces that her establish? ment, S juth-woat corner of Sumter and Lady streets, is prepared to accommodate BOARD? ERS, permaneut aud transient, where tho taste aud comforts of the most fastidious will bs guaranteed. Dec 31 timo_ 'Motto's Victoria Tonic Bitters." BNTIRELY VEGRTABLB. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Bilious Diseases, General Debility, and all Impurities of the Blood. THESE BITTERS have now firmly esta? blished themselves in the favor of the public and the medical profession. Prepared from purely vegetable ingredients of acknow? ledged efficacy, their unrivaled and highly tonic, stimulating and prophylactic qualities peculiarly adapt thom to all cases of General Debility, Nervous Prostration of the Sys? tem, Ac. As ac oxcitant of tho appetite and a whole? some aid to the process of digestion, they will bo found to he very efficacious, while their peculiar medical properties render them of unequaled valu? to thosu subject to Chilla and Fever, Congestion, and other miasmatic diseases. These Bitters will bo found most wonder? fully botifiioia) in all cases of Debility and Ir? regularities of Females. Wheresoever intro? duced, they become a standard art icio-a medicinal staple, felike the many uoxionB stimulants advertised, they brace aud fortify tho system without exciting undue cerebral action. They are without doubt the best lo? uie and constitutional renovator over offered to tho public. MOTTE ft TARRANT, Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors, Nowberry. S. C. Bold hy E. H. HKINITSU, Columbia, 8. C. Bopi 16_ Orno SUNDRIES. "|/~V/~V BOXEa assorted CRACKERS. IA )\J 100 boxes assorted Canned Goode. CO boxes Soap. 60 boxes Gainly. 50 boxes Candios. 200 barrels Flour. 60 barrels Whiskey, coming in and in store, and to which wo invite tho attention of the trade._L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMS, Breakfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for sale low. E. HOPE. Planting Potatoes! BABRELS selected SEED POTA /?UUTOEH-Pink-Evos, Early Roso, Jaokjon Whites, Peach Blows and Early Goodrich, for salo low hy Jan 10 EDWARD HOPE. Jost Received, ALARGE number of fine KENTUCKY M J LEB, which may bo aoen at Charlea Logan's Btableo, corner Hon ate and Assembly streets. W. B. A J. BI. TALBOT. Jan 18_,_^ Kentucky Hones and Mules. <A A FINE lot of Kentucky Maw 7??zT\8toek-H ? K 8 E B ANDMBB rt/S MULEB-juBt received BndJQu 1 for aale. Can be se*n at Mr. owen Daly's Stables, on Assembly street. Jan 12_JOHN N. LONG. Mules and Horses. _ A stock of fino MULES andlfcw^ aL^^HQRMFH constantly on htndVgS? JflW?lat tho NATIONAL HOTEL^EfiU M 71 ?TABLES. Liberal advance? uiauo ou horses on consignment for sale. _J?nl3 Imo P. HAMILTON JOYNER. For Salo. ^ A LOT of fine Kentucky Pfc-. MULES and HORSES, luatar-/rt?k ???I rived. Call at fTTi ?LA DALY'S STABLE?, Oct 7_On Assembly street. New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy ot the Anglican Churoh. Vol.1. $5. * Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Muloah. 50c. Jan 14_DUFFIE vt CHAPMAN. Champion Cook Fight. (gk St A MAIN of Cocks will bo fought at Columbia. 8 C , commencing' on ~^??y TU Esr AY, January 23, 1672. and,' tsaS???jndinp: FRIDAY, January 26, inclu-j nitu-uuiffouu parties in Columbia and Edge-J field. Show twenty-one Cocks on eaab side. SlUC on each fight, and Colombia betting $1,000 to $750 on tho maui. The fight will nemo off at the Exchange Cock-pit. Jan 12 ' Wood! Wood!; Wood!!! THE undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens ot Columbia that he has a WOOD YARD at bia old Hand, at the Charlotte De? pot, where ho keeps constantly nn band thu best qualities of PINE and OAK WOOD, winch ho will sell, nrt.ivF.itrn to any part of tho city, at the following extraordinary low prices, viz: Pine, $4; Oak, $5 per cord. Good measure guaranteed. Order? may be left either at my ?tore or at Issac Sulzbacher'a Jewelry Store, Main street. Jan ll Imo* CHARLES HAMBERG. Jost Received, DIRECT from Whitman's relebrated facto? ry, Philadelphia, Pa., a fine assortment of BON BONS, Crystalized Fruit?, Choco? lates, Caramels, &c, at MCKENZIE'S, Jan ll f? Main street. Potatoes! Potatoes!! a/^\A BARRELS POTATOES, oonaleting ??\J\J o? Pink Eyes, Early Roso. Peach Blows, Just received and for sale low, by Jan ll_JOHN AGNEW & SON. . For Sale-Splendid Building Lots. IOFFER for sale a fnll square, in 16 quarter aore LOTS, bounded by Wayne, Divine, Pulaski and Greene streets, near the Char lotto, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, and the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail? road, just Wost of Lever's gardon, in one of thu most beautiful portions of the oity. TKHMS-$250 per Lot, of one-quarter of an acre; $50 paid down, and the balance in monthly payments, $5 each, and no rates of Interest. No charge for papers, if payment is made as stipulated. All the Lots to be closed out by February 1. Plat to bo seen at the poet office. E. W. WHEELER. Jan 3 Imo For Sale. Qnn AAA FEET OF LUMBER, OUU,UULF 60,000 feet of well sea? soned Flooring on baud. Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lamber filled at short notice. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or address W. LOWRY A CO., Qq 28 gmo Box 130. Columbia. 8. C. Clear ?nil Ilurmin? na Water. NAT!ANS' CRYSTAL DI8C0VERY FOR THE HAIR. APERFECTLY clear preparation in out, bottle, as easily applied as water, for re? storing to Gray Hair its natural color and youthful appearance; to eradicate and pre? vent dandruff; to promote tho growth of the Hair aud etop its fulling out. IT IS ENTIBEIA HARMLESS and perfectly freo from any poison? ous substance, and will therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant prepara? tions now iu nse. Numerous testimonials have been sent us from many ot our most prominent citizens. In everything in which tho articles now in use aro objectionable, Crystal Discovery is perfect. It ie warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate ot Silver, lt does not soil the clot heh or scalp, is agreeably perfumed and make? ono of tho host dressings for tho Hair in use. It restores the color of tho Hair "more per? fect and uniformly lhau any other prepara? tion/' and always does so iu from three to ten day?, virtually feeding the roots of tho Hair with all tho nonrirthing qualities necessary to its growth and healthy condition; it restores the decayed and induces a now growth of the I Hair more positively than anything oise. Tho application of this wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on th? scalp, and gives the Hair a pleasing and ele? gant appearance. Wu callespecial attention to the fact that a limited number of small trial bottles can bo had hy those wishing to try it. You will no? tice that in pursuing this course, our aim is to convince by thu actual merits of the article. ARTHUR NATT ANS, Inventor and Prouri etor, Washington, D. C. For salo in Colum? bia by Dr. C. H. MIO 1', and Druggists gene? rally._ Nov 24 fly MONEY CANNOT SUT IT! Ko i- Sight I* Prlcelcaat But the Diamond Spectacles will Preserve lt. IF von value your eyesight use the^e PKH I*ECT I.K^SKH. Ground from minute crystal pebbios, melli d together, and derivo their name "Diamond" on account of tbeir hardness and brilliancy. Tb? y will last manv yearn without change, and are warranted su? perior o all others, manufactured by a? J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-None genuine unless stamped with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler and Optician ie solo agont for Columbia, S. C., from whom they can only bo obtaii ed. No peddlers employed. July 20 ||ily