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THE DAILY ''Let our inst Censares Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1872. VOL. VII-NO. 27^ Acta ?nil Joint Resolutions Paaaed by the General Ai ie moly of toatb Carotins, Regular Session, A8T1 ?nd 187?. AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT (HO. 882) ENTI? TLED "AN A OT TO G BANT, BBNHW AND AMEND THEOHABTEB8 OF CERTAIN TOWNS AND VILLAGES THEREIN MENTIONED," COMMENCING WITH SECTION NO. 86 OF SADD A OT, B ELATING TO THE rNCOBFOBA TION OF THE TOWN OF WBIOHTSVUiLE, PASSED AT THE BBOUIiAB 8ESSION OF THE GENERAI. ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1870-71. SECTION 1. lie if enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That irom and aftor the pas sage of this Act, all citizens of this State, having resided twelve months within this State, and sixty days in tho village of Wrights ville, shall bo deemed, and are hereby declared to be, a body politic and corporate, and tho said vil? lage shall bo culled and known by the name of Wrightsville, nud its corporate limits shall include ?disto Island, to? gether with Eddiugsville. The metes and bounds of Baid town of Wrightsville will be bound on the North by North Edisto Inlet, or Uiver, on the South by South Edisto River and Saint Heleno Sound, and on the East by Atlantic Ocean, and on the West by Johnsse Island and Edisto River. SEO. 2. That the said village shall bc governed by an Intendant and foui Wardens, who shall be citizens of thc United States, and win? shall bave re sided in this State twelve mouths, anc shall have boen residents of the said vii l?ge sixty days immediately preceding their election, and who ?hull be electee on the third Monday in May, 1872, au< on the same day ip each year thereafter ten days' public notioo thereof boioj previously gi von ; and that all male in habitants, of the age of twenty-on years, citizens ci tho Sluie, and win shall have resided within the Stat twelve mouths, und in the said villag Bixty days immediately preceding th election, ?hall be entitled to vote fo said Intendant and Wardons-panpet and persons undoi disabilities for crim excepted. SEC. 8. The said oleotion shall be bel at some convenient public placo in sai village, from eight o'clock in the mon ing, until four o'clock in. the afternaooi and when the polls shall be closed, tb Managers shall forthwith count tl votes and declare the election, and gn notioo thereof, in writing, to the Intent ant thorein being, who shall, within tm days thereafter, give notice, or canso tl same to bo giveu, to tho persons du elected: Provided, Tho Commissiooe of Election of Charleston County Bbc call the first election uudor this Act, at shall appoint Munagers to conduot tl same, who shall make returns thereof the Commissioners tho same as otb elections held in this State; und the SD Commissioners shull count tho votes ai declare the olootiou, and notify the pi sons so cleated Intendant and Warde of the said village. The Intendant ai Wardons, before entering apon tho d ties of thoir ofSoes, shall respeotivt take the oath prescribed by thu Cone tution of tho State, and also the folio ing oath, to wit: "As Intendant Wardoo) of tho village of Wrightsvil I will equally and impartially, to I best of my ability, exercise the trust posed in me, nnd will uso my best i deavors to preserve tho peace aud ca into efJfeot, according to law, tho p posos for which I have been elected: help me God." Aud, if any pera npon being eleoted Intendant or Wa en, shall refuse to aot as such, he si forfeit and pay to the Council tho sun twenty dollars for the use of the o village: Provided, That no person v hos attained the age of sixty years si be compelled to serve in either of e offloes; nor shall any other person compelled to serve, either as Intend or Warden, more than one year in term of three years. Tho Intendant Wardens, for tho time being, shull ways appoint ono or more Boards of nage rs, throe Managers for each Bot to conduot tho election, who, before t open the polls, shall take an oath fa and impartially to conduct the same SEC. 4. That in case a vacancy s ocour in the office of Intendant or of the Wurden?, by death, r?sign?t removal, or otherwise, an election tc such vacancy shall be held by ordt the Iuteudaut aud Wardons, or a a rity of the samo, ton days' public nt beiug previously given; aud, in cai sickness, or temporary absenou of Intendant, the Wardens, forming Council, shall bo empowered toolee) cf tho number to not os Iuteudaut ing the time. SEC. 5. That the Iuteudaut and W ens, duly elected and qualified, s during their term of service, sevo and respectively, bo vested with all powor of Trial Jusbioos, or Justici the Peace, as tho case may be, iu State, within tho limits of tho sail Iago, except for tho trial of small mean onuses; aud the Intendant she may, as often as is necessary, sum the Wardens to meet in Council, three of whom, with the Intendant, constitute a quorum to transact ness, and they shall bo known ui Town Council of Wrightsville; and and thoir successors in office, here to bo elootod, may have a commou whioh may be uffixod to all of Ordinances; may sue and bo Hued, ] aud bu imploudod, iu any Court of tico in this State, mid purchase, possess and eujoy to thom and successors, in perpetuity, or for torm of yours, any estate, real, por or mixod, and sell, alien or convo; .ame: Provided, Tho sumo shull ni cood, at any ouo limo, tho sum c thousand dollars. And tho said ' Council shall have authority to upi from timo to limo, ns thoy muy sc such nud so many proper persons I us Marshals or Constables of said vi us tho suid Council may deem neet and expedient for tho proser vat i the peace, good order and police thereof; which persons, sn appointed, shall, within the corporate limits of said vil? lage, have the power and privileges, and bo subject to all the obligations, penal? ties and regulations providod by law for the office of Constables, and sunll be liable to be removed at the pleasure of said Conseil; and tho said Town Conned BIInil have power to establish, or author? ize the establishment, of a market house in said village; also, to authorize tho establishment of a guard house, and pro? scribe suitable rules and regulations for keeping and governing the same; nod until tho said guard houso be esta? blished, they shall bo authorized to use a room in the common jail in tho Coun? ty of Charleston, for tho confinement oi all who may be subject to be committed for a violation of any Ordinances, rules and regulations of said town ; and the said Town Council, or tho said Intend? ant and Wardens, in person, any one oi more of them, may authorize any Mar? shal of the town, or any Constable, specially appointed for that purpose, tc arrest and oommit to the suid guare houso, or jail of Charleston County, ai the case may be, for a term not exooed iug twenty-four hours, any parson 01 persons, who, withiu tho corporati limits of said town, may bo engaged ii a broach of tho peace, any riotous o disorderly conduot, open obscenity publio drunkenness, or any oouduo grossly indooeut, or dangerous to th citizens of said town, or any of them and it shall be the duty of the Tow Marshals, or Constables, to arrest an commit all such offenders, when rc quired so to do. and who shall hav power to call to their assistance t'ieposj comital us, if need be, to aid in makin suoh arrest; and upuu the failure of sue officers to perform suoh duty ns requiret they shall, severally, be subject to sue fines and poualties as tho Town Counc may impose upon them; and all persoi so imprisoned shall pay the costs au expenses incident to their imprisonmeu which said costs and expenses shall I collected in the same manner as is pr vided for the oolleotion of lines impose for the violation of Ordinances, rul and regulations: Provided, That sui imprisonment shall not exempt the par from the payment of any line tho Cou oil may impose for tho offence which 1: she, or they may have oommitted. Andt said Town Council shall huve full pon and authority, nuder their corport seal, to make all such rules, regulatiot by-laws and Ordinances, respecting t streets, roads and the business therei as well us tho polico system of the st town, as shall appear to them necessu aud proper foi the security, welfare a convenience, and for preserving heal order and good government within BI towu. Auel the said Town Council n iniposo fines for offences against, th by-laws, rules nud regulations and Or minces, and appropriate tho samo to publio uso of said town; and the s Town Council shall have tho sumo po' that Trial Justices, or Justices of Peace now have, or may hereufter ha to compel tho attendance of witnosi aud requiring thom to give evide npou the trial before them of any \ son or persons for a violation of auj their Ordinances, by-luws, rules or gulations; but DO fine above the sue twenty-five dollars shall bo collected said Council, except by snit iu the ] per courts of justice in this Btate; 11 also, that nothing horein contained s authorize said Council to multo Ordinance or by-law inconsistent w I or repugnant to, the laws of the Stat SEO. 6. That the said Intendant Wardens, or a majority of thom, ?. have power to abate and remove nuisances in said town; and it sha] their duty to keop all roads, w bridges aud streets in said town ( and iu good repair; and, for that pose, they are invested with all powers of County Commissioners Commissioners of Hoads, for aud w; tho corporate limits of tho said t and they may lay out new streets, 1 up, widen or otherwise alter those iu use; and shall have full powo olassify and arrange the inhabitant citizens of said towu liable to street, j or other public duty therein, und to I the performance of such duty, u suoh penalties as arc now, or shall af tor bo, preset ibed by law; and shall havo power to compound wi persons liable to work thu streets, and roads iu said town, upi u terms as thoir Ordinances or by may establish, or their rulos and re tiona require-the moneys so recoiv bo applied to tho publio uses of ti-wn; and all persons refosiug to I or failing to pay such com tun ta shall bo liable to such lino, not wx ing tweuty dollars for any ono yen tho said Town Council may impose they shall have tho power to onforc payment of suoh tine, in tho same uer us is now, or may bo h ireuftor vided for the oolleotion of County I And thu said Town Council shall power, with tho consent of thc adj land owners, to close all such 1 streets and ways, within tho said us they may deem necessary, by th of the freehold thorein, either ut p or public salo, as they may adjtldg for the interest of the Haid town they shall koop in repair nil sue) streets, roads and ways ns they from timo to timo, deem ueeessai the iinprovementiindconvenience < town : Provided, That no street, rood or woy shall be opened without first hav? ing obtained the consent of the land owner or owners thereof through whoso premises any snob new stroot, road or way may pass. ?KO. 7. Tho Bftid To wu Co ii uni 1 shall have pr ver and authority to require all person owning a lot or lote io said town to olos in, und to make and keep in good repair side-walks in frout of said lot or lots, whenever the same shall front or adjoin any publia street of Hiiid town, ir, in tho judgment of tho Council, such side-walks shnll bo necessary; tho width thereof, aud the manuer of con? struction, to be designated and regulated by the said Town Council; and for de? fault or refusal, after reasonable notice, to make and keep in good repair such side-walk, und to close such lot or lots, the Town Council may cause the sumo to be made, or put in repair, aud require the owner to pay tho price of making or repairing; and the said Town Council are hereby empowered to sue for and re? cover the samo by notion of debt in auy court of competent jurisdiction: Pro? vided, That suoh contract for making or repairing is to be let to the lowest bidder. .The said Town Council shall appoint three discreet persons, who shall form a board of supervisors of tho health, who shnll have power over the ways and water courses, ditches and stagnant water ponds, and take such other sanitary measures as the publia health require, giving twenty days' notice to the occu? pante of enid premises, where tho said nuisance Ho, and in default of non-com plianoo with tho ordor of said board, the parties so offending shall be lined in a sum not loss than twenty dollars, 01 thirty days iu the County jail, for ead: and every offence, the said Complaints tr be brought before any Trial Justice, 01 Justice of tho Peace, in aud for tin County of Charleston. Tho said boan ahull have power over tho cemeteriei and public grave-yards within the corpo ration. SEO. 8. The Intendant, and Warden of the said town, or a majority of them shall hovo full power to grant or refus liceuses to tavern-keepers, or retail spi rituous liquors within tho corporal limits of tho said towu, upon such condi tion und under such circumstances ns t thom shall seem proper aud right: Prc vided, That in no instance shall th price of a license to a tavern, or to rc tail spirituous liquors, bo loss than th amount that is established by tho Stat? aud all motleys paid for licenses and f( fines and forfeitures ahull bu uppropr ated to the publio unes of said towi Provided, That the Iuteudaut aud Wan cns, duly olectod, shall not, havo pow? to grant any licouso to koop tavern < retail spirituous liquors to extend b youd the term for wbich they havo bet. elected. They ahall havo power to reg lato sales at auction within tho corporu limits of tho town, and to grunt licous to auotioneerp, itinerant traders, to kee ers of hotels aud li very stables, and levy a tax on all drays, carts, wagon carriages, omnibuses, buggies, horst mares, mules, kept for biro or uso f public purposes in said town; aud th shall huyo the full and only power to ii pose a tax on all shows or exhibitio fwr gain or reward, within tho eorpon limits of said (Lown; they shall ha power to imprisu u tux, not excoodi twenty couts on ovory hundred dolli of tho value of real and personal pl porty lying within tho corporate lim of the towu, tho real und personal p per ty of churches and schools aud c lego associations oxoopted. That au < diuauco declaring the rates of ann taxation upon property, and other si jocts of annual taxutiou for tho ye shall bo published at least thron we during tho month of January, iu oi year: Provided, That tho said To Council shall have powor to levy a for this purpose, nuder tho samo rule is above stated, immediately uiter publication of this Act, and that all ? sons liable tn taxation under tho si shall ranko oath of their taxable \ porty within said town, and tuuko \ mont of thoir taxes to tho (Jlerk or T stirer of said corporation, or such ot person an they may bo ordernd ?ir quired to do, during tho succeed month after publication; and npon failure to make such return and ] mont, as m^im-d, tho parties so in fault shnll bo subject to tho penal provided by law for failure to pay general State and County tax. tn bu forced by the orders of tho Intent and Wardens, or a majority of them, tho uso of said town, except that in a canes that executions to enforce tho ? ment of such taxes ahull bo issued tu the soul of tho corporation, and ma, directed to tho Town Marshal, or o persons appointed by tho said T Council to lovy, collect and receive same, with costs, as iii such cases n aud provided by law; ami all prop upon which said tax shall bo levied assessed is hereby declared and n liable for tho payment thereof itt pr cuco to nil other debts, except debts to thu State, which shall bu first \ and that all other taxes imposed b; lu tendant und Wardens, or a majori them, shall bo payable in advance b; parties liable foT tho same; and on fa of payment, thoir property shall bi bio for tho same, as in manner and just before staled. Sue. U. Tho lutcudant and Wai elect, together v/itu Clork aud '. surer, ehulL, duriug (heir term ot utliee, be exempt from street and police duty. Each Town Council Khali, within one month after the expiration of their term of office, make out and return to their successors in office, a foll acoount of their receipts and expenditures during their term, which account shall bo pub? lished in ono ur moro papers of the Couuty; and shall pay over all moneys in their possession belonging to the cor? poration, and delivor np all books, re? cords and other papers iuoident to their office to their successors; and on faillite to do so, they shall be liable to be fined in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, to bj collected by any proper action of tho Town Council. SEO. 10. That all Ordinances or by? laws passed by tho Town Council of Wrighlsville shall bo binding upon tho citizens of said town tho same as tho laws of tho Stato. SEO. ll. That all Acts, and parts of Acts, inconsistent, with, or supplied by this Act, be, and tho same are hereby, repealed. SEC. 12. This Act shall bo deemed a public Aol, and continue in force until repealed. Approved January 31, A. D. 1872. Special Notiooe. ON M Allin AGB.-HAPPY BELIEF FOB YOUNO MEN from tho effects or Errors aud Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. Now method of treat? ment. Now and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent lrce, in scaled envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Ta. Deo 24 Hmo FKAUUULEN'T BIISUKPllBSUNTA TiOiMS.-Among tho pernicious frauds of tho pt riod, thero is ono which especially deserves tho reprehension of all who place a proper value on health and life. Tho s windin referred to consists in the attempts of-irresponsible parties, in different sections of tho United States, to force upon the market vile astrin? gent compouuds manufactured out of da ma^ort or worialose druga and refuse liquor, as preparations possessing tho raro medicinal virtues of tho tnoHt popular and eflicacious of all vegetablo tonics and alteratives-HOS? TET TEH'S STOMACH BITTERS. Tho concoctera of tlieso "local bitters" arc, in the truest seuso of tho phrase, public ene? mies. Their tlcry potious iullatno tho sto? machs, stupefy the brains and shatter tho nerves ot t lioso who aro unwise enough to ac? cept them as substitutes for Ibo famous Vege? table Invigoraut that, for twenty years, has heou known throughout tho Western hemis? phere as a standard article. The fame of Hostettor'aBitters, asa health preserving, vitalizing medicine, is HM wide as tho world, and th? miserable attempts of needy nostrum mongers to supplant it would bo treated with sileitt contempt, wero it not that serious consequence* ?oroclinics follows the uso of tho nefarious compouuds in ques? tion. Whoever rocomtuutids any ol' them as remedies for Dyspcpnia, Biliousness, Consti? pation, Intermit tent Fever, Bhcumatiain, or any other com, laint for which Hosteller's Bitters is a known specific, is guilty of a moral, if not a legal, misdemeanor. At this season, when the sun is releasing from tho earth, in tho form of unwholesome vapors, tho activo principio of disease, a course of lloa tuttur's Hitters will bu of th? utmost service to persons with feeblecoueiitutious. Jan 31_ tJ You arc Tro ubi? il willi u lind Hit-ulli. It annoys your friend.! au well as yourself. You would like to get rid of it, but scarcely know what means to adopt. Wo will tell you. Uno tho fragrant Sozodont; it will cleanse and beautify your teeth and leave jour breath pure. 15 a i urti 'a Mum.uni i-'luvorlng Ki traci?-Lunion, Vanilla, Ac. Charge your servants and dealers, and obsetve t li tit they do not substitute in their stead any of the pernicious unpalatable extracts with which the m.rkot is flooded, burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts am established as the strenget t. purest aud the bent made. Ttl? Terrific Dur! between Prosita and France in over, but thousands of butt lett be? tween Hr. SValkor'e Vinegar Hitters and D>s pep?ia and Liver Complaint are now going on tu every State of tho Union. The issue of such contests is never tor one moment in doubt. Th;; conflict way last longer in some cases thau in "thora, hut tho leading Viola? ble tonie and alterative of tho iiiUuli<t:iilli century invariably triumphs To Owum (if llur??4 J? ml (.'utile - Tu? llian* L)ci by Condition Powders aro warrami d superior io any others, or no pay, for thu euro of tu-t.lupar. Worms, liol-, Coughs, Hide-bound, Cold 1, Ac , m Horse*; and Colds, Cou.'ht, loo<t of milk, Mittel; Tongue, Horn Distemper, Av , in Cattle. Price, twenty-live cont.H. liep.it, ll) Purk I lace, New York. dtrbuilc yuivr, rucomineuded by the loading I'hynietaiiH and tho President of the New York Itt.ard of Health, us thu must won? derful healing compound ever known, Hives instant relief to burua; eures all kind* ol sores, cu'.* ?nd wound*; aud a mod invalua? ble naive tor all purposes. Sold evi rt where, ai tWciity-tivo emus. J .iii it' F. lb my, nole proprietor, s College Phire, New York." M vitim in. ?s upi ti in iMiritied of ns sickening and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. bigelow. Professor of botany, Detroit Medi? cal Colli go. A most pened nundy ne aud soothing opiate, John Farr, Chemmt, Now York. ClirlHtnitorn'rt Hair Dye U tho safest and bust, lt correct* Hie had effects ot inferior dyes, while the black or brown tims it pro? duces ate identical to nature. Factory, tis Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt'* A ?ti ?ii Oil-Halest and best illu? minating Od ever made. Does not take lire or t xoloile. ir the Ump is upset or broken Over t?n ti o fa tn 11 its continue lo uso it, and no iiccidi in s of an^ deseripiion lui ve occm rei I from il. ml HoiiMii or Charles Pratt, esta bli*hetl IT'.ii. New Y irk. Til? Pu I ?it Milli ?wrrlfHl Coil Civil Oil in tim wi IMI ts II,?/. ? ral A Caswell'*-, linnie un tim seashore, Iront |rc*h selected liver*, by 11 az.tr tl. Caswell A Co., New York. H ls at ?Ht?, lutoly puru ami sweet. Patients who hare once talion it prefer it lo ?ll oilier*. Physi? cians have decided ii superior lo any of tho other oil* in t be market Jo II vi n's Inodorous Kid Clove Cl iran er restores soiled glove* equal tu new. For sain hy druggists und fancy goods dealers. Price 25 cents por bottle. F. O. WellB & Co., Now York. ituicj'? Plillotokcn is an established, warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation, and equally efficient as a Nervous Antidote in all cases of nervous excitement, stomach and siooplessness in male or femalo. Bold every? where for $1.03 a buttlo. Morgan A Risley, DrupRists. Now York, Oenoral Agents. A Vnuiiiiui Appearance and a Beautiful, Clear Complexion ia the desire ot everybody. 'I bis effect ia produced by using G. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth," a harmless beautifier of tho skin. Will remove all discoloration, tau. freckles and sunburns. Tho use of this de? lightful toilet preparation oannot bo detected. For aalo by all druggists and fancy gooda deniers. Depot, 5 Gold street. Now York. ltira. Wlnilow'ti Soothing Syrup.-lt re? lieves tho little Bufferer from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, cor? r?ete acidity, and during the process of tooth? ing it ia invaluable. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions of mothera eau tostify. Feb 2_filmo FRESH STOCKT . - LADIES' DOUBLE-HO LED ]WV GAITERS. \ Ladies' and MisBee' OVER TT ^TWIfci SHOE 1 Ladies' and Gents' FOOT-HOLDS. Ladies' and Gouts' CORE SOLES. Gents' WATER-PROOF BOOTS. Gents' Woolen OVER-SHOES. Gents' Black and Colored OVER-GAITERS Children's WINTER SHOES. Jan 21_._J. MEIGHAN. WE HAVE RE-ORGANIZED OCR And aecnred'lhe eervices-bf a FIRST CLASS CUTTER. And ns tho season is lat?, and our stock of CASSIMERES Large, will un IF tumis AT RECUCKD RATES, And Guarantoo Satisfaction. Our Ready-Made Stock of Clothing, Hats and Fur? nishing Goods Is still largo, and deduction in price will be made to reduco it. Wo aro still taking orders for Shirts, warranting a fit. If you want nice goods, give na ii call. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. January 18 AMOUNCEHBNT EXTRAORDINARY Tumbling Down Prices in Clothing. I'lIE undersigned beg leave to inform their ?tatty friends and patrons that they have one!oded to reduce their largo and varied ?tock o? READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats and (lenta' Furnishing Goods, in order to make room for a fresh arrival; and will, therefore, dispose of thoir gooda nt prices to J oint the moat skeptical. They tako further pkasuro in stating to tho public that their j stock consists of such goods na can be fully ! warranted, and comprises good? from O e J lowest to tho finest grades. Wo make special 1 mention ?.f our largo assortment of OVER? COATS, and persona in want of thin necessary appendage will do well by calling early nt the popular Clothing House of STRAUS ow lilli)., Deo 2-1 Under tho Columbia Hotel. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Mainstreet, hear Plain. NOW on hand and daily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Ruston, Cincinnati and Louisville,tho largest assortment of FUR? NITURE over kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ilig-Room Snits; 200 Bedsteads pf different ! patterns, in Walnut ami Imitation; also, the ! celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chair?. All kinds of MATTRESSES rondo tn order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at hortest notice and in the best mamu r. Terms cash and Goods cheap. Oct 30 Lime, R IRRELS of LIME, for sale low bv JOHN AGNEW A SON. 200 Removal. fTHE subscriber, anticipating a removal, with a view of fur? nishing an entire new etook for th ? spring season, would inform the public that for one month from this date will offer her en? tire present stock of MILLI? NERY and FANCY GOODS, at cost, for cash only. Being prepared to give bargains in every instance, would request a oali at her Millinery Establishment, on Main street, East aide, oppuaito to Messre. J. H. A M. L. Hi? llard's di v goods boneo. Jan 14_MBS. A. MoCORMICK. LA EOE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Sale at W, K, GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. THE Baggy stock embraces everything, from tho plain, substantial Concord ntylc to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four paaaengorvehicles in largo variety, including Brownell^, Rockaways. I'hretons, Victorias, and a ucw stylo of four-scat Buggy. This stock is all fresh from tho factories, is of the latest di'Kigir, and, not least important, ie being sold at verv low prices._Deo 20 Richardson's Law Reports, VOL. I, New Series. Stato cash price, JG. Also, tho following new Law Books: Brightly-F.lectiou Casos. H.50. Hill on Fixtures. $2. Tyler on Infancy and COV? rture. $7.CO. Tyler on Ejectment and Adverso Enjoy? ment. ?7 50. Dwarria on Statutes and Constitutions. Bishop's Law nf Married Women. $7.50. Lan gd die's Select Cases on Contracts. $7.50. Secoud Volume Brightlev's Federal Digest. $3 50. Barn's Legal Judgment. $5 00. For eals at BUYAN & MoCARTER'3 Deo 30_Booketore. LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE, ^-v WE claim to havo one of tho finest V7V stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng *??jfclisb, Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other One Jewelry, our stock is large, and we aro going to sell tho Goods. REI'AIHLNG and ENGRAVING, in all branches, by the beat of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 Formorly Glaze A Radcliffe. Boots and Shoes, LEATHER, ETC. m m THE old house of P. H. FLA J^Pv NIGAN, who for twenty years L/v carried on tho Shoe trade, and ?BT^?aanever failed to givo satisfaction in every branch, is now opened by his sons, and they will conduct tho bueiness on the old plan-keep nothing but first claaB goods, quick sales and short profits. P. H. FLAN IG AN will superintend ?he Ma? nufacturing Department, and will be pleased to Beo hin old friends and customers. Our stock consists of Men's, Boys', Youths', Ladies', Misses' aud Children's Shoes, of all Styles and Varieties. They will lcavo nothing undone to mei it a fair sb ate of tho patronage so liberally be? stowed ou their father. Go and see them. All Shoos exchanged or monev refunded. Fivo first olaes BOOT-MAKfcltS wanted. J. T. F LANIGAN A CO., Main strcot, opnosite L?rick A Lowrance's. Doo 19_ CLOTHING HOUSE OF CKILDS & WILEY ARE dailv receiving tho finest READY MADE CLOTHING, for old and young gent Innen, that have ever bei n offered lu this market. No custom-made can surpass, and but few ran equal them, iu style, aud didah, and pr ice. HATS. Wo sell tho best, at lowor ratoa than those who don't buy from the manufacturers dil ect. SIIIRTM. Wo keep the Star and Truo Fit constantly on hand, and will tako orders for half dozen or moro, ?nd warrant a fit. UNDEli-WEAR in all varieties. RUBBER CLOTHING. GLOVES -Loather, Buck, Kid. Dog, Rat and Beal. Bargains to be had in GLOVES. NECK WE A lt-all styles. Plain and fancy Linen anil Paper COLLARS. Sleovo and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and somo that won't coin. We will take Greenbacks at p.%r for all these. _Sept 20 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND G-et the Best ! ?gtjgffpjStt MY line of WATCHES ia ?r^fci^a**^ now fn" fUUl complote, and faniaMsm "'" Public may dopend on getting UKI best, at the lowest possible fi gores, as my futilities aro such that 1 dffy competi? tion from any market. I have also lit storo and constantia arriving all the newest styles of Ladies* Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Ac; elegant design* in Chains, Bracelets, Charm?. Lockets, ito.; the latest and most tx autitnt patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated \V.\ro- Oonda suited f<-r bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing iii all branches, by the best work? men aiulnt reasonable rates. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Od ta Columbia Hotel Bow. WATCHES, 0L0C2S AND JEWELBY. f-o I HAVE on hand a select ._ _ Uh*, -i 4 ..f WATCllKS.JK\Vi:L (?*?a (KAKY. CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED St Ai.:'., vUiich l will disenso of nt mostrea sonable i rici M. Also, SPECTACLES to snit all nges. REPAIRING in my ?ino dona promptly and on good terms. All article* ned work warranted to bo as represented. GEO. BRUNS, 2il doo, hoi ow PiioKXiJt office, Main slrent. Oct 29 _ Tho Dexter 8tahles. <jt THE undersigned have re M**?\ moved their Stables to tho now BI/X|N^ building, inimodiatelj South of *27L>2 <S,?TKla?inc>'a Hall, and, with anew V0 Vstock of CAUR1AGE8, BUG (HES HHS fine HOUSES, are prepared lo an? swer nil cr.ll? that may be mado upon them. Horses bought mid sold on commission. Persons in want ot good stock, arc invited to give us a call. Liberal advances mado on stock loft for salo. BOYCE A CO. W. H. ?over.. C. H. VKTTINOII.I.. Jan 24 Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.