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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, TUB DKSBJTT or A JAPANKSB POPUWL TIOH-We were nearly ?n boar in tra? versing the sobarba of this vast city, be? fore we seemed to gain the great tho? roughfare, filled to overflowing with an immense bot very orderly crowd. There was a poshing and squeezing, and from time to time a desperate attempt waa made by the police on some luckless wights in the front. Blows on the bare head were dealt furiously on all; but the weapon was a fan, and although in their hands a very effective one, it could hardly do much mischief. We oame at last to the main river, spanned by a bridge 300 yards long, well and solidly built, below which there is an island, covered with houses, in the midst of the stream something like the island of Bt. Louie in the Seine. Not a trace of hos? tile feeling was to be seen anywhere, though the cariosity was great to see the foreign ministers. Here, indeed, as might be noticed at a glance, was a vast population, with whom trade was the ohief occupation ; and at every step evi? dences of the greatest activity wei o visi? ble. Piled np near the bridge I noticed glazed tiles for drains, and earthen jars for coffins-the Japanese being buried as he lives, with his heels tucked np nnderhim-an arrangement which has at least the advantage of saving space Sn the cemeteries, still farther economized by barning the bodies of the poorer classes, and merely burying their ashes in a jar of small dimensions. The Ja? panese have some strange superstitions abont either sleeping or being bnried with their head to the North. In every sleeping-room at the resting-places we found the points of the compass marked on the ceiling, and my Japanese servant woald on no account let my bed be made np in any but the right direction. [Bayard Taylor, in "Travels in Japan." IF I WE.UK NOT ALKXANDEH, I WOULD BB AXiBXis.-Gol. Alexander, tho well known commander of Castle Thnnder, and who is now the business manager of the Memphis Appeal, muBt bu a happy man-supremely eo. At the Alexis grand boll, or the grand Alexis ball-and we don't know whioh-he had the felici? ty of forming one of a Bet in a dance with the young Russian. It was the second dance, and we copy from the Avalanche: "The second set, also the lancers, was better arranged and bettor executed. It consisted of the Grand Duke and Miss Rettie Vance, Mr. F. A. Tyler, Jr., and M?BS Ennie Gonn, Gol. Alexander and Mrs. R H. Pinson, and Lient. Tu deer and Miss Mary Allen." In another set was the great Fanny Gustar of Federal cavalry notoriety. Only think of it-the commander of Castle Thunder, the most dashing of Federal raiders, and the Prince of the Rusai M all dancing to the same music 1 Cbaasezing, balancezing, swinging cor? ners, turning partners, dos-a-dos-ing, and light-fantaatio-tue-icg responsive to the same fiddle and bow I I Richmond Enquirer. * Poon DICK YATES -Dick Yates, once Governor of Illinois and Senator in ' Congress, is fast going to the bad. The other day he visited a banking houso in Springfield, Illinois, and demanded fifty dollars. It was refoBed him, wherenpon he visited ? saloon and asked for a drink of whiskey. The bar-tender told him he had none, whereupon he grew violent ? and be was put out by force. Forsaken, friendless and an outcast, he is now a perfect wreck, and even his friends have come to the conclusion that tho only ?orvioo ho can render is to die. The majority of the Congressional Kn Klux Committee having obtained the authority of Congress to print their re? port, the minority ar? now vigorously at work getting ready their exhibit. The Democrats who speak without partisan bias on the subject regard the investiga? tion as a drawn battle, the outrages of the Kn Klux being offset by the misman? agement and corruption of the "carpet? bag governments of the Southern" States. A gentleman who arrived here yester? day afternoon on the Wilmington, Char? lotte and Rutherford Railroad, informs us that Henry Berry Lowrey and II?B gang were at MOBS Neck yesterday as the train past there. One of them woe stand? ing on the platform of a liquor shop at that place, while the others were in the store. No attempt was made against them.- Wilmington Journal. The population of the little Kingdom of Greece, according to the Inst census for 1870. amounted to 4.457,891 inhabi? tants, of which 754.176 were males, aud 708,716 females. Comparing the pres? ent returns with those of 1860, an in? crease in shown of 132,515 souls. Athens has a population of 44,510. The editor of a "Commune" newspaper, published in London, thus ends au artiole: "Bewure, citizens of Paris, of the year 1872! this will bo the year of the great revenge! Wo need 30,000 beads, and we ahull have them!" Scotch Whiskey. ONE puncheon "FINEST 0AliPBELTON," of my owu direct importation, via New Turk. Tins, by actual test, is l'J por cent, over proof, and is pronounced by all who have teated or tasted it, an tho rinest ?var bronght to Columbia. ALSO, Full stook old WINES and BRANDIES, Holland OIN, Jamaica HUM. Hootch Eng? lish and German ALEH, London and Dublio PORTER, GUUAOOA and MAIlAHOHINO. Moot and Chaudon CHAMPAGNES, of the lamons vintage, 18GH -finest of thu century. Reasouablo price* and full satisfaction e.u? rant.md. GEO. BYMUE UH. Fob 8 _ $50.000 to Loan, ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Apply at Jan 23 CITIZENS' RAVfNOs?lANK. New Y rk Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' HAVINOR BANK. Foreign Drafts, 1 FOR salo at Now York rates, at THE CI HZ ENS' SAVINGS BANK. Special Notloep. ON MARRIAGE.-HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNO MEN from the effectu or Error? and Aboses in early lifo. Manhood restored. Norvone debility oared. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Dooks and Oiroulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 rtonth Nintb Stroet, Philadelphia, Pa. Deo 21 _3tno_ Alb THE YEAR ROUND, and iu all parts of the world, the elements of disease are present in the air, the soil and the water, in a greater or less dogree, and therefore tho OBEAT VEGETABLE ANTIDOTE to these inviaible enemios of health, Hostetter's Sto? mach Bittere, is invaluable as a household medioine at all seasons and in every latitude. At no period of the year is a regulating and corrective medicine more needed than toward the close of winter, when the BUL and rain are beginning to break up the winter block? ade, and from the softening soil arises thai terrible miasma, which weighs libo au incu? bas upon the vital machinery, and doprcesei the animal spirits. It ie then that the seedi of intermittent and remittent fevers, of rhou matiam and rheumatio'gout, of obstinate ito mach complaints, of disorders of tho liri') and bowols, and a whole host ot pulmonar; and nervous complaints are sown. The beat, the unrest way to proveut thii disastrous seeding ia to invigorate and re fresh the system with a course of the Bitten If this pr?caution be taken novo, tbero wdl u< no danger of the miasmatio gurma takin root in the fluida and tiaauea of tue body, an bringing forth terrible fruit in thu sprint Now ia the time for prevention Item mbi that vigor is the only safeguard agaiuat th virua of dinoa"" and that Hoatottor'a bb toi ia the purest, In safest, the moat po werft and perfect inn;.Taut ever admiuiaterei either as protect?.e medicine or a rented; A change of season approaches wbieb almoi always provea moro or leas diaaatroua tu pe sons of a weak, nervous organisation. Brm lip at onoe with the leaditig Touiu ot the ag Purga from the blood all morbid matt? strengthen the nerves, and reun?ate and p rify the secretions with the \ ogetable Elixi which combin?e the juices of tho linct-t m dioinal roots, herbs aud barks, with tho mu wholesome of all diffusive stimulants. Keb U_f3 Yon ?re Troubled HUH a Bud Brea! It annoys your friends as well as youise Yod would like to get rid of it, but ?care? know what moana to adopt. Wu will tell ye Uae tba fragrant Bozodont: it will cleanse a beautify your teeth and leave your broa pure. Barnett's Standard Flavoring K tract*-Lomon, Vanilla, Ao. Ubargs vc servants and dealora, and observe that th do not aubatitute in their ?ti ad any of I pernicious uupalatablo oxtracta with whi the market is flooded, But net t's ?tan th Flavoi lng Extracts are established aa t wt ruin eat. purest and tho bot-t made. Tit? ?'er ri flo Duel botween Prusaia a France is ovor, but thouaands of battles I tween Dr. Walker'? Viuegar Bitters and D peppin and Liver Complaint aro now gui un in every Stato of the Uuion. Tho issu? auch contests is never lor one moment doubt. The conflict may last longer in sn casus tbau in others, but thu leading Vogt bio tonio and alterativo of tho mnetoei century invariably triumphs To Owner? of Horses and Cattle -' bias' Derby Condition Powders are warrau superior to any others, or no pay, for euro of Distemper, Worms, Bota", Cong Hide-hound, Colda, Ac, in Horace; and Cu Coucha, luaa of milk. Black Tongue, Li Diaiemper, Ac , in Catilo. Price, twenty cents. Depot, 10 Park Placo, New York. Carbolic Halve, recommended by leading Physician* and tho President of New York Beard of Health, aa tho most ? derlul boaling compound ever known. G instant relief to burns; eurea all kieth sores, cuts and wounds; aud a most iuva bio salve for all purpoaea. bold every uh at twenty-five couta. John F. Henry, proprietor, 8 Collcgo Place. New York. bvaunla is Opium r untied of ita sii-koi and pnironouu propertii a, discovered hy Bigelow, Professor of Botany, Detroit M Cal College A moat perfect anodyne noodling opiate, John Farr, Chemist, York. Clirlfltadoro's Hair Dye is tho safest beat. Il corrects tho had effects of in ft dyes, whilo tho black or brown tims it ducoa aro identical to uatuie. Factor] Maiilen Lane, New York. Pratt's Astral OH-Halest and host iniuatiug Oil over made. Does not uk. or explode, if tho lamp ia iipaet or bro Uvor lot).OOO families continue lo use it. no accidents of any description have occu from it. Oil HUIIHO of Charlo* Pratt, < blished 1770, New York. Th? Purett and Swcelnt Cod Lilvei iu tho world is H nz ml A Caswell'*, mad tiie uea-ahore, from fresh selected liver Hazard, Caswoll A Co., Now York. >t la i lutoly puru and sweet. Patient-, who onen taken it prefer it to all others. P oians have decided it superior to any o other O?IH in tho market, Jouvln't Inodorous Rid Cleve Cir restores ?oiled gloves equal to new. Foi by druggists and fancy goods dealora 25c. per bottle. F. C Wella A Co., Now ' Risley'* l'ltlloloken is au eutablii warranted remedy for Painful Menai tun and equally efth-.i?ut aa a Nervous Autidi all caaoa of nervous excitement, elomacl s eor.lessncss in male or t?malo. Hold *? where for ll OJ a hettie. Morcan Alt Druggists. Now York. Ueneral Agents. A Youtnful Appearance and a Bear Clear Complexion ia the desiri of every This effect is produced by using G. W. ?, "i>loom of Youth," a bartuleas beautiil thu skin. Will remove all discoloration ficckles and sunburns. The n.-e of th lightful toilet preparation cannot be deb For Balo hy all druggists and fane* dealers. Depot, 5 fluid street, New Yor mrs- Win.low'? Moot lt lng Syrup. Haves tho little suff< rer from pain, cure colic, regulates the stomach and bowell rt nts acidity, anti during the process ur ing it is invaluable. Perft elly sate in all as millions of mothers can tut tl f y. F. b 2 H SUNDRIES. I f\f\ BOXEM assorted CIIACKK1I! I" 7\ / I0Qboxes assorted Canned( GU boxes Soap. 5(1 boxes Candy. 5(1 box* s Caudles. 200 b?rrela Flour. 50 barrels Whiskey, coming in and in and to which we invite tho attention trade. L?RICK A LOWRA? NEW JEWELRY. WM, GLAZE, COLUMBIA, 8. <?., JL IS now opening a floe .ra*. JjKQaoloction of Ladies' andnEw TSiGout's Englitdi.Hwisa aod WT3i J?Amolican W AT Oil E H ttlflll daB???olo Agent for the cele-?lm?^tmm bruted fanhne Watch Company, Philadel tbia. Gold Chaina, Yost, Opera, Chatelaines, contine Necklaces, Diamond Hinge and Brooches, Pearl-foll and half sots. SILVER-WARB. I make thia Uno a specialty. All Bilvor sold by me gnarantuud equal to coin. Bomo hand somo gooda iu thia lino, suitable fur Bridal Gifts. PLATED WARE. Tea Bots, Cups, Goblets, Castors, (Spoon and Forks, loo Pitchers, Egg btauds, Coffre Urns, ?c. CLOCKS. Cutlery, Pookot aud Table Knives. Household and Fancy Goods. Guns-English Double Barrol, Brooch Loading Rifloe, Parlor ltiflea, Air Guns, and a fnll ?tock of Sporting Goods; Dupont A Hazard Powder; Pistols of various styles. JET AND HORN G00D8. WILLIAM GLAZE, One door North Scott A Co.'a Hanking Houso. Oct 24_f4mo Pomaria Nurseries. -j THE largeut and most varied ^iiaaVflM ii a'ock of Southern acclimated PWjS? "MUI TREES, adapted to our jflBBMh 'Qi! a,u' climate, consisting of ^**^^^**Vvppbs. Peaches, Pearn, Plums, AiuiuiitiH, Aplic?te and Nectarinos, from th? earliest to the latest; Cherries, Quinces, Figs, HBKIO Nutt?, Buglibh Waluuts and Spanish Chestnut!*, several tine variotics; Grape Vinea, embracing cl?nico table kinda; Btrawberrioa and Raspberries, Evergreens, iii great variety, for ornament and for cemeteries; Bores--all the boat: Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lilien, &o ; Or? namental Flowering Shrubs, Asparagus and Horno Radish Root?, O&ugo Orange and Ma? cartney Roso, for hedges. Choice Fruit Trees of all inda, whioh will bear the first season if transplanted early, will be furnished at mode? rato prices. A now priced cataloguo sent to all ?ho spply Persona wf?hiDg, will please apply direct to the proprietor. WM. HUMMER, Doo 13 ti'no_Pomaria. H. C. Regular Line Liverpool and Charles? ton Packets. ?TRE undersigned have now rAt FOUR BARKS, of light draft, in X43t^V. addition to the VINCO, alroadv 3%?jp~wt ll knowu in tho trade, which they propoBO to run regularly bo tween ibo above ports, leaving Liverpool every mouth, or oftener, if sufficient freight offers; and it is earnestly requested that im? porters will ord tr their gooda shipped direct hy this lino, thereby saving extra might aud ni hei- ( l?eno s, now paid on gooda via Now York, and also increase tho commerce ard nrospcrity of our port. All orders sent to tho principals, in Liverpool, will bo carefully at? ti ndt-d to and executod on tho most favorable terms. For full particulars, apply to Mesara. JOHN R DRWOLFACO.. Liverpool. England; HBNHY CARD, Aocommoda'fon Wharf, Charleston. K C Jan 2(5 pJmo Blt od and Liver Pills. TO cure BICK HhADACHK, Sick Stomach, Dizziness or Vertiuo. Bad Insto in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Constipating Puiu.i iu the Breast and Hack, Kiduo> Affections. To cure all Disordere of tho Liver. Tn Regulato tho Bowel?. To Purify Ibo Blood. To give now life to the whole System, th?> U'ood and Liver. Cannot ho surpassed. 1 ry univ on? box; you will bo nonvinood. For salo only at HhlNITHH'S Jan G Drug Store. Butter. 4TUBS Virginia Valloy BUTTER, ti tuba Mountain Bolter. J tubs ans Goshen butter. All nice and fresh and for sale. i.ow. Oct. 1 L?RICK * LOWRANCE <C H^oV For Sale. ^ A IX)T of flue Kentuckv A fibs- MULES ?nd HORSES, Just ar-fTlS?C W| rived. Cull at fXI\ +?miI* DALY'S STABLES, Oct 7 On Annrmlih strirt WM. H. ORCHARD, Professor of Muni? attddealer in Piano Fortis. APPLY at lils reaidence, corner of Laurel and lien Jorunu streeta, oral tho b.iok storo of Duffie A Chapman. Piano Fortes Organs and Melodious Tnprd and Hepaired. Jun 23 anio Motz's Celebrated North Carolina COEN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of thu above WHISK F.Y on band, and linville, mu,ie un ange mull?* tu lake nil Whiskey manufactured by Mote, will constantly k< ep ic on band Can onh be bad at w. J. JU,ACE'S, Feb 4 Imo? Ch irlotln. N C Private Boarding House, A/i!AL^\. "Y M,!S- GAMDRI. TOWN ?nWnBtA SKNJ>- S(-',,a,t, streit, Siillth Rq *^JkWfijSL ('iht the Capitol, one square ?S?b??2>?i82? fi otu Mum ?troel, t'olniiihia, S. O. Dec 2 3 ni The Boyal Family. PRINCESS ROYAL, boin November 21, IHK). Prilled of Wales, born November 9, 1811. Princess Alice, burn Ai iii 15 181:1. Prince Alfred, boru Ailauai ti IH-I-t. Princess HOICIIH, born M?\ 20 lt*46 Princess Louisa. born Marc ls. IMH. Prince Art hm burn Maj 1 IRAN Prince beep dd, horn April 7 I8.":l. Princess Beatrice, born April 14. 1H57. Tho Crowning Glory of an I? tho' QUEEN'S DELIGHT " Tho Stood of Hie Nation made pure Itv using HEINITSIPH "QUEEN'S DELI OUT*" ai?d ?f,Q'?n ?nd LIV Wu P1I.LH Nov 29 t Lime. BARRELS of LIME, for sale low by JOHN AGNEW A SON 200 i ltur and UnrmlcH aa Water. NATT ANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. APERFECTLY clear preparation in one bottle, as easily applied as water, for re? storing to Gray Hair Ita natural color auil youth fol appearance; to eradicate and pre? vent dandruff; to promote the growth of the Hair and Btop its falling out. IT IS ENTIRELY HARMLESS and perfectly free from any poison oua subatance, and will tbercforo take tho place of alt the dirty and uupleaaant prepara? tions now in uno. Numerous testimonials have boen sent us from many of our most prominent citizens. In everything in which the artioloa now in use are objectionable, Crystal Discovery is perfect. It ia warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead. Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver. It does not soil the clothe* or Bcalp, ia agreeably perfumed and makes one of the boat dressings for tho Hair in nae. It restores the color of tba Hair "more per? fect aud uniformly than any other prepara? tion," and always doo? BO in from threo to ton days, virtually feeding tho roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to its growth and healthy condition; it restores the docayod and induce? a new growth of the Hair more positively than anything olae. Tho | application of thia wonderful discovery alco produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp, and gives tho Hair a pleasing and ele? gant appeal ance. We call especial attention to tho fact that a limited number of email trial bottles can be had by thone wishing to try it. You will no? tice that in pursuing thia course, our aim is to convince by tho actual merita of th? article. AUTHUR ?ATTANS, Inventor and Propri? etor, Washington. D. C. For sale in Colum? bia by Dr. C. H. MI OT, and Druggists gene Hilly._Nov 24 Hy MEW CROCKERY AND IIOUSE-FLRXISDIKG STORE. THE undersigned havo re? cently opened au entire NEW STOCK of artioles in the above line, which bat beeu carefully selected. They invito a call from thu citizens to inspect their GOODS AND PRICES. Their atock embraces CR CHERY. CHINA, PLATED-WARE. TABLE CUTLERY. Etc KINGSLAND ?fc UK VI il. Under Columbia Hotel. H. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. Jan 21 limo Imported Cordilla. THE undersigned has juBt opened a lot of I IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kinda,1 embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Rose, Anisette, eta. Also, Imported Maraschino. Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. Feb 1_ MOSES GOLDSMITH & RON, Oolonadc Roto, Vendue Range, Charleston, N. C, DEALERS IN Scotch, Fig and American Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on baud a full supply of all kinds, lu atoro, 100 tous EGLINTON PIO. Nov 28 ly For Sale. QAA f\f\(\ FEET OF LUMBER, O.U" NIIUU CO.UOO feet of well aoa- | soned Flooring on band Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber Ulled I at short not co. Apel y at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Oreeuvillo Railroad, or address W. LOWRY A CO., O..I 28 Gmo Bo? 130 Columbia. H c. Palmetto Firemen's Fair. THE Committee of tho Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Compauy, appointed to aid the ladies who so liberally offered to hold a I Fair in behalf of the Company, are pleased to announce to the public that the Fair will ho ? opened at Irwin's Hall, on tho night of the 21st of February. The tabba will be repre? sented by Mrs. T. M. Pollock, Mrs R. S Mor? rison Mrs John A Shiell, Mrs. Thoa. Boyne, Mrs Mary Brady, Mrs. S. S. McCnlly and Mr?. S. Morrison, who will be platsnd td receive contributions from all well-wi-lu rd of the Palniettoes. COM ai i rr Kt*.- C P. Jackson, J. .< Parse, W. j B. Itovbtei, M J Calnan, J A. MitcU, U. lt. i M Kay, W. J Heidt, William Morrison, T. P. Purse. F. .1. Brown. T. M. Pollock. Portrait Fainted in Oil 171 ROM lifo, or Irmii the smtllost picture, j . Photographs Colored in all st vie?. Also Lessons given in Drawing and Painting. Applv at Bryan A McOart- r's bookstore, or at the residence of Prof. WM. II. ORCHARD,! coi uer ol Laurel and Henderson streets Jan 2:1 ?linn j Plantino; Potatoes! OA/VBAilllR.S ?elected SEED POTA-; ?I/V/TOK8-Pin lt-Eves, Early Rose, Jackson Whites, Peach Illowa and Early Goodrich, for aa'.e low bv Jan 10 EDWARD HOPE. ? American Club Firh. V-~*,-*P*?'-*? A DELICIOUS rullah; bel lei and much cheaper than Sardines. For ?ale by .. HOPE. Private Bearding. 1)ERKGNRiu want of a quiet.retired HOME, cnn appiv to Mi? S J. WYATT, on Plain street, nest Picken?. North side Pee 2'J FRESH STOCK. . m LADIES' DOE ?ILE SOLED 7"WV OAITl RS Mf \ Ladies' and Mi-se3' OVER W 'Mila mn Huhes' sud Oems' FOOT-HOI.IW. Ladi 's'and fteuts'CORK SOLES. flout*' W VTER-PROOF HMO IS. Omits" Woolen OVER-Sfli il Oem-' Mln.-k mid Col.ned OVER OAITKRH. Children's WINTER SHOES. lan 21 J. MKIOIIAN. Frtsh Biscuits and Crr.ckers. ALMtOE assort ment and cholee variety, J'i?l in and tor ?ale low E IIOPi., Petatees! Potatoes! ! ?"W V \ BARRELS POTATOES, consisting ?l\f\f nt Pink liyes. Ettrlv Po. e. Peach Blows, Ju-t received and f ir s:il< |?.w i>\ Jun ll JOHN VON!' w* A SON. Just Htce ved, ALAROE mimbi r of line KENTUCKY M LES which may bu 'ecu HI Ch .rle Logan's Stables, c .mer Senate nul Assembly atreus. w. s. A J. M. TALBOT. Jan 13 WE HAVE RE-ORIiAMID OUR And secured the services of a FIRST CLASS CUTTER. And as the aoason 1B late, and our Btook of CASSLMERES Large, will H10 IIP (MINTS AT REDUCKD JlAf BS, [And Ouarantoe Batisfaction. Our Ready-Made Stock of Clothing, Hats and Fur? nishing Goods Ie still large, and deduction in price will be ruado to reduce it. We aro still taking orders for Blurts, warranting a fit. If you waut nice goods, give ns a call. R. & W. C. SWAPPIELD. January 18_ Money to Lend, ON marketable on]laterals, at Tilts CITIZEN3' BAV1NQB BANK._ LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Sale at W, K, GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. THE Buggy stock embraces everything, from tho plain, substantial Concord style to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four passenger vehicles In large variety, including Brownell*, Rockaways, Phaetons, Victorias, and a new stylo of four-seat Baggy. Tin stock is all fresh from the factories, is of the latent design, and, not least important, ia being eolrl at verv low pricoe. Deo 20 M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Mnin Street, near Plain, NOW on band and daily re foi-iving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boaton, Cincinnati and Louisville, the largest assortment of FUR MTU BE ever kept in thia market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Boom Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different pattorns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chaira. All kinda or MATTRESSES marie to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at .shortest notice and in the heel manner. Terms caah and Gooda cheap. Oct SO Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son npAKK pleasure in calling the si tem ion of 1 the publie to an examination of their STUCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Purlor Organs, Melodeone, Violins, Cuitare, Banjos, Fintea, AceordeOIIS, Brass and Silver Baud Instru? ments of nil kinds. Also, Sheet Music and 1 lint ruction Rooka for every class of Musical I nat rumen ta on hand at all times. Sheet Mimic sent hy mail, peat pud. mt receipt of price; ami all "kinds of Musical Goods uont by Express, when ordered, to any part of the Stute, marked C. O. D. Good' Second-baud [Manoa and Organs fur aale cheap, for caah. Pianos, Organs und Melodre?a tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory maimer; anti will give especial attention to Packing. Removing und Shipping Pianos lor other parties to any poin desired, at moderate ju ires. All orders promptly attended to and satie faition guaranteed tu those favoring ua with their patronage Semi for our catalogue ol Sheet Music an I Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building. Columbia, s. C. Nov 7 Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK Copartnership Notice. THE subscribers, having thia day formed a copartnership, to ti? known and Ptyled aa HOWIE A- ALLEN, and having leased fora term ol year* the shops and machim ry, and Bought me materials un tho premises lornu-r ly occupied by James M. Allen, uro prepared lo enter nco conti nets for building er tito finishing nt all ? hop-made materials, such as BLINDS. Doors. Saab, Win'low Framea. &0 , Ac. Also, thc Dressing of Lumber, Scroll Sawing and Turning, and would respectfully solicit a share of the publie patronage. HOWIE it ALLEN. JOHN M. Howie, RnwAitn AM.RU. Coi.i'Miut. Nov. tuber 1:1. 1871. Dec 13 Hmo Revenue Stamos! Revenue Stamps! \LL DENOMINATIONS f<ir sale at the usual discount, ai the SOUTH CASO LINA UANK AND'i'llCST CO. Dee 7 Gro'eries, Wines and Liquors VI ULI. SUPPLY of CHOICE FAMILY G Ki K'El? I I'S, in all th? ir varieties. Best bri t?cs Champagnes, Wines, Liquors, Ac, sim utile tor Tin isl mas. un hand ai d lor sub |..? by JOHN AGNEW .V SON. The. Doctors Recommend Seegers' Beer ?S preference to London I'nrlei sud Scotch Vie. Win'/ riu?\ kn.uv* ?H uiiadiit'oratiiil Thorburn's Garden Seeos. A LABOE assortment of fresh GARDEN J\ MEEDS, (inion Si ts. Ac . fur sale her. Jse 1J ED WA ttl? HOPE. IX) '. x* i YOUR INTEREST. AND tf?ui Get the Best, GO TO THE BEST PLACE. ? . % ? \ ? f~o WE claim to har? one of tbo floral VyV stocks of WATCH Et", Ol all tiebl ?'liu ????filiali, H iv i s H and American makoni. With Diamonds and other line J tivoli y, our ?tock ia largo, and wo aro going to ?elf the Goode.' REPAIRING and HM; HAY INO. in all branches, by the bc-Bt of workmen. WM. GLAZE. Nov 10_Formerly Qlaac &Rad o Ufte. Boots and Shoes, LEATHER, ETC. - THE old boneo of P. H. FLA* ?TTON. NIGAN, who for twenty yean L. V carried on the Rhoe trade, and I W^*^Vty?nevor failed to give satisfaction in ever> branch, ia now opened by Ilia lupa and they will conduct the business on the ola plan-keep nothing bot first olasS goods,' quick sales and short profita. k P. H. FLAN IG AN will superintend the Ma nfacturing Department, and will be pleased to ace his old friends and customers. Our stock consists of Men's, Boje', Youths', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, of all Styles and Varieties? They will leave nothing undone to merit a* fair sharo of tho pationago BO liberally be s towed on their f-th? r. Go and soe them j All Sbooa exchanged or money refunded. Fivo first class BOOT-MAKER8 wanted. J. T. FLA MOAN A GO., Main street, opposite L?rick A Lowrance'** Deo 19_ CLOTHING HOU8S OF CHILDS & WILEY ARE daily receivinc tba finest READY MADE CLOTHINu, tor old afc* young gentlemen, that have ever been offered in this market No custom-made can surpass, and but few can equal them, in et}le, and finan, and price. HATS. We Bell tho best, at lower ratee than those who don't buy from the muuuiaciurere direct. SHIRTS. We keop the Star and True Flt constantly on baud, and will take ordure for half dozens or moro, and warrant a flt. UNDER-WEAR in al) varieties. BUB BEB CLOTHING. GLOVER-Leather, Ruck, Kidi.Dog?Raf.and Beal. Bargains to be had tn GLOVES. NEOK WEAR-all styles. Plain and fanny Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and some that won't coin. Wo wiB take Greenbacks at.par for all tbeso._gepfjg Headquarters for Garden Seeds. LANDRLTH'S Extra Early PEAS, Carter's first crop Pea?, Little Gem Tom Thumb Peat? Early Long Pod, Cabbage Beodo. Onion Mete. Bed and White, Lawn Graes Seod, Red and ?bite Clover, Timothv and Kentucky Blue Grass, Orchard Grass Seed, For nale, wholesale and retail, at Jan fi_HF.INITRH'S Drugstore. LOOK TO YO??E INTEREST.. AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHES ie now full and complete, and _fcthe public may depend on gluing the beal at the lowest possible figures, as mv facilities are such that I dtfy competi? tion from an> niaiket. I have also in store and constantly arriving all the newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Sro.; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelete,Charms. I Lockets, Ac; tho latest and most beautiful pattern* iii solid Silver and heavy Plated Ware- Gooda suited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Bepairing in all branches, by the best work? men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC SULZBACHER. Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Row. BATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY! 1 HAVE on hand a select stock of WATCH KS. JEWEL _>RY. CLOCKS. SILVER and jFliATED >v A url, which 1 will di sn iise ol at most rea? sonable prie s. Also. SPECTACLES lo sui: all ages. REPAIRING in ni? line ?I.-ne pi omi tl; au;t> on good terms All articles ai.d work wmnwiiod to be a? represented. ?li'.O BRU'-tS, ?il door below PIIIKMS ?Mci-, Main ?tn et. Oct 29 The Dexter Stable* " l'HK lindel signed have er JLTAJ moved their Stable* tu tbt- ne? fft^N. building, i mired lately Benth of VI anne)'H Hall, and, with anew .-tock of CARRIAGES. BUG U?ts ?ut. tino HORSES, aro prepared io an? swer all culls thai, ma) bu made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to give us a call. Liberal advances made oa stock left for salo. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYCE. C. H. PETTINOIM.. Jan 24 MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! Vor Sight U I'riccltsaat Hui Hiv Diamond Spectacles wiil Preset* lt. IF von value vonr eyesight use tht?e V?etX - FKCT LKSJMKR. Ground from minnte crystal pel.bles, melted tog, '.her, and derive their nam? "Diamond" rm account of their hardness und brilliancy. They will last m&nv years without change, and are warranted su? perior o all others, manufactured by J. E SPENCER A CO., N. Yl CAUTION.- Non? genuino uniera ttamped with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE. Jeweler and Optician, ic side ageut for Columbia, 8. IC,from whom tber can only bo obtained. I N" oeddlors emidov?d Jil h 20||llv New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops mid other Clergy of tho Anglican (.'burch Vol L ii?. Aunt .line's Hero, by Author of Stopping II us ven ward?, ii 50. ILimmb.i new Novel hv Miss Mnloch ftOo. Jan 14 DU P. Pl F A CHAPMAN. Powdtr. Shot, &c. AWL'. ASSORTMENT nf Cnn and RI? st? int: P 'WDEH, shot. Lead, Percussi. n Caps. Gnn-widn. Ac . on hand and for sal* low. tit wooli s;ile and retail, Iv Dec 20 JOHN AGNEW A BON.