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THE DAILY 'Let oar fast Censares BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1872. VOL. YU-NO. 284. AsU mitti Ju'.nt [letoiBUuni ?'?uni by toe Ocneml AiMfflblv of South Carotin?, Regalar BcMloai, i9t% ?md 18??. AK ACT TO AUTHOHIZB "THE ERECTION ?* A CERTAIN BRIDQS OVER THE WATEREE ' RIVER. Whereas a majority of the peopla of Kershaw County have voted io favor of the erection of a free bridge over Wa tereo Uiver, on the Colombia road, near Camden, to be built and kept np at the expense of said County; therefore, SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Stale of South Carolina, now met and silling in General Assembly, and by the autliority of the same, That the County of Kershaw be, and is hereby, authorized to bnild a bridge over Wateree Bivor, on tho Co? lombia road, at the Camden ferry, to be kept np and maintained at the expense of said County for the public use, free of toll. SEO. 2. That the County Oommlesion ers of said County, and Mannes Baum, T. H. OlarV and W. M. Shannon be, and are hereby, oonstituted a special com? mission to contract for and snperintend tho construction of said bridge, and to raise and disburse the funds required for the same. SEO. 3. That whenever deemed neces? sary, a majority of said special commis? sion shall issue the bonds of Baid Coan ty, to an amount not exoeeding twenty thousand dollars, payable ten yours after date, and bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, payable an? nually, on the first day of July, in each and every year; and shall dispose of said bonds, at such times and places, and in ?doh manner, as a majority of said spo? ols! oommission may direot, to raise fonds for the oooatrnotion of said bridge. SEO. 4. That the Baid County Com? missioners be, and are hereby, author? ized to levy an annual tax on the assessed value of the taxable property hold and owned in said County, not exceeding two mills upon every dollar of the value of aaid property, within the township* of Wateree and DeKalb, of said County, and not exceeding one mill npon ever] dollar of the value of such property within the other townships of said Gouu ty, which tax shall be collected as pro vided by law for the' collection of othei County taxes, and be paid ont by th? County Treasurer, upon the order of i majority ef such special commission. Bao. 5. That the proceeds of said ts: Shall be applied, first, to the payment o the interest on said bonds, and the sur plus, if any, shall be security, investet nnder the direction of joint special oom missioners, and create a sinking fond t be applied to the payment and oxtiu gnishment of said bonds at their mu tnrity, aa said commission may deem es pedient, and when the same are full paid and extinguished, the euid tax sha eease to be levied, aud the said speen commissioner shall cease to exist. SEO. 6. That the said special con: mission shall appoint a treasurer, wh shall give bond beforoeotering upon th discharge of the duties of his olfice, i snoh amount as may be deemed snlBoiet for the purpose, conditioned for tl: faithful discharge of his duties, wh shall receive and disburse the prooeec ot the bonds hereinbefore authorized I be iasned, and all other moneys comic to his bauds, by direction of uuid speoi commission, and bo subject tosuoli rub and regulations as the .said special ooo mission may proscribe. SEO. 7. That the said special oommi stoners shall, annually, file a correct a eonnt of their receipts und disbnrs menta, and a report of their pr ucee inga, in the office of tho Clerk of tl Circuit Court, on. or before, the fir day of the January term of said com to be open for the inspection nf the ci zens of said County, und to bo laid b fore tho grand jnry, ai said term, f their examination, and, failing to do s the members of said commission sbi be liable to indictment as for a niisd mennor, and, upon conviction, sbi eaoh be punished, by fino or imprisu ment, at the discretion of the court, n exoeeding one hundred dollars lino or t months' imprisonment. SEO. 8. Th ut., in cafe of a vacancy any time io said special oommission, t eaaioned by the death, resignation, i moval or refusal to servo of tho sn Mannes Baum, T. H. Clark and W. ] Shannon, or their successors, or any o or more of them, such vacancy shall supplied by tho retnaiuing members such special commission, by appoii ment, from among tim twenty persons said County who shall have paul, in 1 own right, the highest tax to tho Sb for the year next preceding such appui ment. SEC. 9. That for tho purpose of ci blirig the said spacial commission carry into effect the provisions of tl Act, tho said County of Kershaw is vested with all tho rights of the State the piers of tho bridges of tho Carno1 Bridge Company and the landings u road-bod which formerly led to and fri the same; and the suid special comm aion may muko such compensation tho stockholders of - tho said company may be deemed equitable and just the said special commission, under i .irouinstances of the csa?: Provid That the entire cost of suid bridge H the appurtenance* shall not, togetl with the compensation to tho. Came Bridge Company, exceed tho sum twenty thousand dollars. SEO. 10. That th? Camden Brit Company be, and they aro hero! authorized to keep up the Camden Fe ap to and until the opening of ' bridge hereinbefore provided for, at ?ama rates of toll as wore charged the first day of December last; aud aaid company ?hail then oousu to b body politic and corporate; but stockholders thereof shall then bo liberty to sell their property ami asst und divido tho proceeds of thu sn among thom rntably, according to number of the shares of thu said st held by them respectively, having 1 paid t ho debt of the suid corporal i Provided, That nothing contained this section shall conflict with or abridge any of the powers, rights and privileges, hereinbefore conferred upon the said County of Kershaw, or the said special commission. .SRO. ll. That this Act shall be deemed a public Aot, and be so taken and deemed in all the courts of this State. Approved February 15, 1872. Special JSI o?loos. ONT MARRIAGE!.-HAPPY RELIEF FUR YOUNO MEN from the offeots or Errors and Aboses in oarly life. Manhood restored. Norvona debility uured. Impedir?? ute to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Dooks and Circulars sent free, in aealed onvolopoB. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Deo 24_ ._3m o A I. Li THE YEAR ROUND, and in all parts of the world, the elements of disease are present in the air, the soil and the water, in a greater or leas dogroe, and therefore the O BEAT VEGETABLE ANTIDOTE to theae invisible enemies of health, Hos tetter's Sto? mach Bitters, is invaluable aa a household medicino at all eoasona and in every latitude. At no period of the year ia a regulating and corrective medicine more needod than toward the close of winter, whon the HUI. and rain aro beginning to broak up the winter block? ade, and from the aoftoning soil arises that terrible miasma, which weighs Uko an incu? bus upon the vital machinery, and depresses the animal spirits. It is then that the Beeds of intermittent and remittent fevers, of rheu? matism and rheumatic gout, ol obutinato sto? mach complaints, of disorders of tho liver and bowels, and a whole host of pulmonary and nervous complainte are sown. The best, the surust way to prevent this disastrous seeding ia to invigorate and re? fresh the system with a course of the Hitters. If this precaution be taken note, Ibero will ?o no danger nf the miaamatio germs taking root ia the fluids and tissues of tho body, and bringing forth terrible fruit in tho Buring. Now is tho time for prevention. Renumber that vigor la the only safeguard against the virus of disease, and that Bostetter's hitters is the purest, tho safest, the moat powerful and perfect iuvignrant ever administered, olther aa proteouve medicino or a remedy. A change of season approaches wblch almost always provea moro or leas disastrous to per aona of a weak, nervous organization. Braco up at once with the leading Tonic ot tbo age. Purge from the blood all morbid mailor, ntrongthen the nerves, and regulato and pu? rify the secretions with the \ egetable Elixir, which combines the juices of the tinubt me? dicinal roots, berba and barks, with tho most wholesome of aU diffusive stimulants. Feb 14_t3 You are Troubled willi a Dad Urealli. It annora your friends as well as joni sr If You would like to get rid ot it, but rcarcely know what muans to adopt. We will tell yon Use the fragrant Sozndontj it will cloaiwo and beautify your tooth and have your breath puro. Burnutt't Blandard Flavoring El? lrich-humon, Vanilla, Ac. Chargu your servants aud dealer?, and observe that they do not substituto in their etead any of thu pernicious unpalatable extracts with wliiuh the market ia flooded. Burnett's Staudard Flavo'ing Extracts aro established as the stroll) est, purest and tho bout made. Tb? A'cn inc Duel between Prussia and France ia over, bnt thousands of battles be? tween Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters and Dys? pepsia and Liver Complaint are now going on in every Stato uf the Union. Tho issue or such contests is never for ono moment in doubt. The conflict may last longer in some oases than in others, but thu leading Vegeta? ble tunic and altorativo of tho nineteenth century invariably triumphs. To Uwntn of Horses anil Cattle.-To? bias* Derby Condition Powder? ar? warrauted superior tn any otherti, or no pay, for thu euro of Dintompcr, Worms, lints, Coughs, Hide-bound, Colds, Ac, in Horans; and Colds, Cou rlie, lusa of milk, li!nek Tougor, Horn Distemper, Ac , iu Cattlo. Price, twenty-five cents Depot, 10 Park Pince, New York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by tho leading Physicians and thc President of tho New York Beard of Health, aa the mont wou derlul healing compound ever known. Gives instant relief to burns; eures all kiade of j sores, cuts and wounds; and a most invalua? ble salvo for all purposes. Hold everywhere ; at twenty-llvo couta John F. Henry, sole ' proprietor, H College Place, New York. KVH'?I??! iu Opium purified of ?la sickening and poisonous proper I ii a, discovered by Dr. Bigelow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi? cal College. A mont perfect anodyne and Moothing opiate. John Farr, CbemUt, New i'ork. Ch ri sta ri oro** Hair Dy? is the safest and host. Il corrects the bad edi cts ol'lufeiiur dyes, While tho black or brown tints it pro? duces aro identical to natiito. Factory, Oft .Maiilon Lane, New York. Pratt'* Aalral OM-Sales', and boat illu? minating Oil over made. Docs not luke tire or explode, if tho lamp is upset or broken. Over 150.0(10 families continuo to Ute it. Sud no accidenta of any description (java occurred from lt. Oil House of Charles Pratt, esta? blished 1770, New York. The Purest and Hwnleit Cori Lt VC I Oil iii the world is Hazard A Caswell'*, made on the sea-shore, from fresh selected livers, by Hazard, Caswell A Co., New York. It ls aban lutoly pure and sweet. Patients abo havo oiico taken it prefer it to all other.?. Physi? cians have decided it superior to au; of the other oils iu tho market. Jonvln's Inodorous Kid Clove Cleaner restores soiled gloves equal to now. For sale hy druggists and fancv goods dcatara, Pries 25(9. per bottle. F. 0 wells A Oo., Now York. Risley'? t'bllotoken ia an established, warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation, and ? qually ? '{Relent as a Nervous Antidote in all cases of nervous excitement, stomach and s eopltaaueas in malo or fu??alo. Sold evcri whero for (I OJ a bottle. Morgan ft llislo'y, Druggists, New York. Oenenil Agents. A Vouibful Appearance and a Beautiful, Clear Complexion ia tho desiri of everybody. This effect is produced by using G. W. baird's "Mouin of Youth," a harmless beautifier ol tho skin. Will romovo all discoloration, tan. fi eek I es ntul sunburns. Tho use of thia de? lightful toilet preparation cannot bo deli ot cd. For salo by all druggists aud faun? goods dealers. Depot, 5 Gold street, New York, ru rs. Winslow's Kool b lng Ky rup.-] t rf . lioves the little HUH", rer from pain, eures wind colic, regulates tho stomach and bowels, cor? rects acidity, and during the process of teeth? ing it is invaluable. Perfectly sahl in allcasts, as millions of mothers can testify. Feb 2 HI mo AT COST AND CARRIAGE : Wo offer from thia date our entire Stock of CLOAKS and FURS, at coati and carriage. Call at onoe and get a | bargain from PORTER & STEELE. Jan 22 Notice to Owners of Real Estate. MAYOR'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, 8. C., February 12,1872. THE following extract of "An Ordinance concerning streets, pavements, deo.," ?B published for information: ..That all owners of lots in the city of Co-1 lumbla aball each repair, mend and keep, at hu? or her own expense, the side walk but? ting on bia or her lot; and any person ne? glecting or refusing to do BO aftor ten days' not iee bb nil forfeit and pay the sum of ten [t ld] dollars for each and every day ho or she f hall or may so refuse or m gleer, and it ?hall I be the duty of the Chief ot Police, alter thu expiration of aaid notico, to cause eaid side? walk to bo leveled and repaired at the ex? pense of the owner, which expense, when ap? proved by the Mayor and Aldermen, Bhall be collected in the same maunor as tho tax upon real estate." The teu days' notico provided for by the Ordinance is hereby given. By order: JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor. Atteet: WM. J. ETTEB, City Clork. Feb 13 _ 1?_ VALENTINES FOR 1872. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PRICES 10, 20, 30, 40,60. 75 conto and H. each; abo, prices at $1 25, up to $5, with envelopes to match any of th? abnvo. Order? by mail carefully aelectod and sbippod. DUFFIE <fc CHAPMAN, Bookseller*. Feb 8_ Blood and Liver Pills. TO euro SICK HEADACUE, Sick titomach, Dizziness or Vertigo, Bad 'laste in thu Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Constipation, Faina ie. tba Hreaat and Back, Kidue> Affections. To cure all Disorders of tho Liver. To Bagulata tho Bowel?. To Purify the Blood. To give new lifo to the whole System, the B'ood and Livor. Cannot bo surpassed. Try only ono box; you will be convincod. For Hale only at UEISITSH'S Jan ?_Drug Storo._ Regalar Line Liverpool and Charles? ton Packets. THE undersigned have now FOUR BARKS, of light draft, in addition to tho VINCO, already 'wi ll known in the trade, which they propone to run regularly be Lw, m thu above port?, leaving Liverpool every month, or oftener, if Million m freight offert; and it m earnestly requested that im? porters will ordi r their goods shipped (linet by thia line, thereby Having extra freight and other exuenaes, uuw paid ou good* no Now York, and also increase tho cummeroo and proxnerity cf our port. All orders ?eut to tin principals, in Liverpool, will be carefully at? tended to and executed on tho most favorable terms. For full particulars, apply to Metiers. JOHN s. Br.WoLFA CO., Liverpool, England; HENRY CAKD, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, s. C Jun 2(1 t2ino WM. IL ORCHARD, Prtfe**i raf Mutt-aiidilculerin Diann Parten APPLY at his residence, corner nf Laurel and Heinlorson street?, or at tho book? store of Dufll? iV Chapman. Piano Forton. Org;ius and MelOdeoiia Tuned and Repaired. Jan 33 Sinn Private Bearding. 1>ER80NSln wahl vf u quiet, retired HOME, . can app'v to Mr. H. J. WYATT, on I Inn sureet, tionr Pie ki ns. North Hide. Dee 2'J Fresh Biscnits and Crackers. ALMlOEasHorttnent and ohoioe variety, J'lHt in and for ?ah- hov. E. HO PU. Copartnership-Fisher & Sillinian. IUAVE thih day aei-nriated with me, in the Drug,and Apothecary bm-ioehs Mr. L. T. S?LLIMAN, a graduate of Philadelphia Col? lege of Pharmacy. The name and et vie of tho firm will bo FISHER .V 8ILLIMAN. " W. C. FISHER. JANUARY IC. 1S7L Jan 30 New Books, by Exprets, Ear Sale at Ilrynn <fc MeOarter'?, SEVEN DECADES OF TUE UNION. Rv Henry A. Wiso. $2. Lifo and Times of John Wesley, Founder of the Mithiidietu. By L. Ty orman, London. History of tho Working and burgher Clanto M. By Cannagiiac. ti SO. Winifred Cninhcrmede, a Mory bj Oeorge McDonald $1 75. Character. hy Samuel Kmile*. Il.tO. Systematic Theology. By Charles Hodce. D. D. Darwin's Nat urnlint'? Voyage around the World. AI.HO, A number of new London Novels, cheap. AI*o. liuw ntaiidanl works, inst publifahed. Pub IS Fresh Garden Seeds. I3EAS, Beuna, Corn, Cabbage, and overy variety of frosh and genuine Heede, for Halo hy FISHER ASH. LIMAN, Drtiggia B, Jan 20 Opp jHite Colninbia Hutel. Scotch Whiskey. ONE puncheon "FINEST OAMPBELTON," j of my own direct importation, via New York. Thia, by actual teat, ie 19 per cent, over proof, and ia pronounced by all who havu teated or tasted it, aa tho ducat ever l brought to Columbia. AI.80, Full atock old WINES and BRANDIES. Holland (JIN, Jamaica BUM, Scotch Eng? lish and German ALES, London and Dublin PORTER, OUltAOOA and MARASCHINO. Moot and Cbandon CHAMPAGNE?, of the famous vintage, 1868-finest of the century. Reasonable prices and full satisfaction gua? ranteed. GEO. SYMMERS. Feb 8 _ NEW CROCKERY AND llOUSE-FMISDlNfi STORE. THE undersigned have ro ceutlv omened au entire NEW STOCK or ar ticle? iu the above | lino which bas benn carefully eoltcted. They invite & call from the citizens to inapeot their G00D3 AND PRICES. Their etock embraces CR OK ERY. CHINA, PLATED-WARE, TABLE CU PEERY. Etc KINGSLAND Ai IIBA1H, Under Columbi? Hotel. H. KINOSLAND. J. A. HKATII. Jan '21 3m? Imported Cordials. THE undersigned has Just opened a lot of j IMPOR'l ED CORDIAL?, ol vat iona kinda,1 embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Rose, I Anisette, etc. Also, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLI.Ot E. Feb 1_ Palmetto Firemen's Fair. THE Committee of tho Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Company, Appointed to aid j the ladies who eo liberally offered to bold a Fair in behalf of the Company, are pleated to announce lo tho pnblio that the Fair will be opened at Irwin's Hall, on the night of the 21st of February. Tho tabba will bo repre? sented by Mra. T. M. Pollock. Mrs R. S Mor? rison. Mrs John A Shiell, Mrs. Thoa. Boyne, Mrs Mary Brady, Mrs. S. S. McCully and Mrs. 8. Morrison, who will be plumed to receive I contributions from all well-withers of the1 Palrnettoea. COM si IITK E-C F. Jackson, J. 8. Tnrae, W. I B. Ito)stet, M J. Calnan, J A. Shied, R.B. M Kay. W. J Ueidt, William Morrison, T. P. Purso. F.. Brown. T. M. Pollock. Cit ur un ll Hui mli ii us Water. NATT ANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOH TUE UAIR. APERFECTLY clear preparation in one bottle, as eaeily applied as water, for re H to i mg lo Gray Hair ita natural color and youthful appearance; to eradicate and pre? vent dandruff; to promote thu growth ot the Hair and stop its falling out. IT m F.NTIIU.I.Y H AMII.I ss and perfectly free from any poison? ous ?ii ii nt ?mee, and will therefore take tho place of all thu dirty and unpleasant prepara? tions now in use. Nutu rone testimoni?is have been sent us from many ol our most prominent citizens. Ic everything *n which tho articles now in UMP aro objectionable. Crystal Discovery is perfect. Il i? warranted to coutaiu ueithor Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or I Nitrate ot Silver, lt does not soil the clothe? ;>r Hca'p. ia agreeably perfumed and makes ! one nf the best dressings for tho Hair in uso. It restores the color of the ILiir "more per? fect and uniformly than any other prepara? tion," aud alwavs docs so in from three to ten days, virtually feeding tho roots of thu Hair j with all thu nuiirinhing quain tu? noecsaary to ?ta growth and boah hy condition; it restores the decayed and induces a new growth of tho Hair more positively than anything oleo. The application of this wonderful discovery also ! produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp, and gives the Hair a pL-nnie;: and ela. gum appeal anee. We call especial atti ntiou lo the fact t'.st a I limited number of nu-, ll trial bottles cati be j had by those wishing lo try it. You will no? tice that iu pursuing thin cou THU. our aim ia to Cou vince bv the act uni ni? iii ? of the article. AUTHUR NAT TANS, Inventor aud Propri? etor, Washington, D. C. for mile in Colum? bia by Dr. C. H. Mic) P, and Druggists grin.. rally." Nov ?24 Uv NEW JBW3LRY. WM, GLAZE, CO LUM lt I A, S. >:., i**-? !" M w opi tiltia it fine .^SN. ? ?election of I.H.Ii, V " '"' ?jHMft ff. J ?pSXtleut'r Eu-j;ii-li,S?'i(?t<atid f ?31 f?A> -JKH-l''" "ex ii ?A A If il E:s JL^Jl bruted I'uiihue Witch Coin puny. Phi ladet-j pina. Gold Clo. i ti M Vest, ' p. r.?, Chatelaine*, Leontiuo Necklace*, llhttitoitd liingn and Brooches, I i uri - hill und '. nil -i ts. SlIA KK-W titK. I make this line a spreialty. All Silver t/oltl by mo gum 4 uti ...! ? quai tu u?iii. Some hand nomi: good.- in thin Jim-, MU'.UMK for Uri lui Giftrt. Pl.ATKn WAHI-:. Tea Set?, Cilpd. (hiltlot* Ca-doTH. MpuoiiH and Fork??, l.i l'Heur?, i cs,' stands,OofteeI Unirt, Ac. L I..O0K S. Cutlery, Crek* t ?lid la ic i\" nivea. Konset.t ir! '-.rid Fancy Goods. Guns-Kug?xli Hoii'd- '?? .md, Breedi Loading HillParlor i.?lien tir GUIIH, and a full block ol -.poi;in ; Goooa; Dupont A fl y.'.-i J Powder; Pial?la ot various styles. JEf AND HORN fiOODS. . f WILLI Ol GLAZE. Ono door N.Ji lb Si:.ut A. t o .1 Hanking House, 0etj2i _ fimo The Roy ul Family. 1}I!lNCi:.\-S HOYAL, born November 21, . ism. Piim e of Waled, h un N'ovi -.ober 9, lSU . Princesa Ali hom A; ? il I ", ISI't. Fri nee .\|ire.), tmrn Au :c-; ."> 1*4-1. Piinccha Helena, horn Maj it> \V4i\ Priiicers l.otiiMt, lu rn Marci lu. !?;-> Prince Arl hm hutu Muy 1 IS.1U Prince '..cop ,l,p horn April 7 P*r<3 Prue H H Heall ico, hore Api ?I M I ?"?7 The Crowning i.l.m ni al', i.- Hu? Ol' l.i- S'S DELIGHT" Thu Blood of thu Nation nm.le pure bv using HEINITSIl'S "QUEEN'S DELIMIT" and BLO'"D and LiVPi; Pl l LS '. VJ-.M American Cub Full. S .<CTl- ._ '. .'?.' ?<:!.X \ DELICIOUS relish; better and much cheaper than Hii!?.'i>? ? l'or ruh by HOPE. WE HAVE RE-OIIGAMZtl) OUR TOM IF?ETME8T, And secured tho services of a PIE8T CLASS CUTTER. And as tho ueaaon is late, and oar stock of CASSIMERES Largo, will mo IP mmm AT RBDVOEO RATES, ?And Guarantee Satisfaction. Our Ready-Made Stock of Clothing, Hats and Fur? nishing Goods Ie atilt large, and deduction in price, will ba tn Ado to reduce it. We are still taking orders for Shirts, warranting a flt. If yan want nice gooda, gire ns a call. E. & W. C. SWAFPIELD. January 18 Money to Lend, ON marketable collaterals, at _THE??T?ZBS3' HAVTNflS BANK. LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Bale at W. K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITOR' THE Buggy stock embracea everything, from the plain, substantial Concord ?tyle tn a Ught, elegant trotting buggy. Four 1 passenger vehiclea in large varlet}, including Urownella, Rockaways, 1'tnctons', Victoria?, and a new stylo of fonr-aeat Ruggy. Tbi stock ia all fresh from the factoriee, is of the latest design, and, not least important, ia bein;,- enid at ver* low prices. Dec 20 M. H7"B?RR?78 Furniture Ware-room Main Street, near Plain. _*\nf^\r*~* NOW on hand and daily re ??i J5*!?> -iving from tho niannfac *Jg4i ../?^driMj tories of New York, Roeton, C^yK^t Cincinnati and Louisville, the JT _?T largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ev?u kopt in thia market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Din ing-Room 8uite; 200 Redeteads of difftrcnt pattern?, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Cbaira. All kinda of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and KEPAIR1NO dono at shortest notice and in the hoHt manner. Tet ni H cash and Oooda cheap. Oct 30 Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Sou flWKE pleasure hi calling tho attention of X ibo public to au examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Piiii^s, ('lun ch and Parlor Organa, Melodious, Violins, Guitar?, banjos, Flute?, Accord?ons, Rras? and Silver Hand Instru incntH ot all Kinds. Also, Sheet Mu-ic and I uri ruct ion Rooka for every cl?-? of Musical Instrumenta on I and at all times. Sheet I Jlnsii" ?eut bv mail, pout plid, on receipt of I price; und all kiuds of Musical floods sent by j Express, when ordered, to any part of the j Stale, marked C. O. D. flood Second-hand Pianos and Organs f.ir sale cheap, for cash. I'tanoH. Organ? and Melodious tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory raauuer; and will give especial attention to 1'ackiug, Removing and Snipping Pianos lor oth? r parties to any poiu rtcrlrcd, at moderate, pi ices. All orders promptly attended to and satia fi tiou guaranteed to thone favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue ol Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street. Citizens' Savings Rank Kui).ling, Columbia. H. 0. Nov 7 Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at HIE CITIZENS' SAVING** RANK. Copartnership Notice. THE nubecribers, having this day formed a ronart net ship, to be known and st vied aa HOWIE A ALLEN, and having leased for a t< rm or yearn tb?! shop? and machinery, and bought too initeriuls on thc premises former ly occupied hy Jamort M. Allen, arc prepared t'o cuter into coutracta for building or the finishing of ull ebop-made materials, such aa ULIS DH, Doors, Sash, Win tow Frames, Ac , ha. Also, the Drosaitig of Lumber, Scroll Sawing and Turning, and would respectfully solicit a share of thu public patronage. HO WIK ?fe ALLEN. Jon? M. Mowin, FnwAtm ALI.KN. I'oi.iiuniA. November 13. 1S71. Decl3 3mo Rjvenuo Stamps'. Revenue Stamps'. \LL DENOMINATIONS for sale ?it the n?n ?l du.*.un,t, ?it the SOUTH OAR?) Ll v\ ll \N'K ANO 'I'l!U ST CO. !>i c 7 Orot crier.. Wines and Liquors. VILLI. SUPPLY of (RiOIfle. FAMILY GROCER I CS, in all th? ir V,.- ie'ie?. Rest hr.iuds M m ir?-.-. Wines, Liquors. Ac, suitable fur ('hi isimns, on IIHIHI sed tor ?ul, lo f hy .IOU M AGNI W \ SON. Tho Doctors KecoinniuiHl Reeders ' Beer I'S preference tn Loudon Poi tel ?ml Scotch Vie. Vv'l r? I'.'tfiV know ft in UTfildllltOI ".tr - Thorburn's Garden Secos. VI. VUG li assortment of fn-hli GARDEN SF.HUS, Onion Seid. Vc . fur sub- lo<v. Jan IJ Kl) WA KU HOPE. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, EUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. ??? WE e'aim to have ono of the Boost Stocke of W ATO li LP. ot alt heat Kuu Llisb. Swiss and American makers. With Maruuuda aud other Ono Jewelry, our atock is large, and we aro going to soil thc Gooda. REPAIRING aud ENGRAVING, iu all branches, by the beet of workmen. WM. GLAZB. NOT 19 Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. Boots and Shoes, LEATHER, ETC. . THE old house ot P. H. FLA ]^_r\ N1GAN, who for twenty yearn f^j carried on the Shoo trade, ?nd ^^-"^??awanever 'aiied to giro satisfaction in every brauch. ?H now opened by biB eons, and they will conduct tho bueineeB on the old plan-keep nothing but firat clans gooda, quick aalea and short profita. P. H. FLAN1GAN will superintend the Ma? nufacturing Department, and will be pleased to Bee his old fnendB and customers. Our atock consista of Men's, Soys', Youths', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, of all Styles and Varieties They will leavo nothing undone to merit a fair anare of tho patronage eo liberally be? stowed on their father. Go and aee them. All Shoos exchanged or money refunded. Five firat class BOOT-MAKERS wanted. J. T. FLAN IQ AN A 00., Main street, opnoaito L?rick A Lowrance's. Deo 19_ CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY ARE dailv receiv : the finest READY MADE CLOTH I x\ VJ, for old sad young gentlemen, that bave ever been offered tn thia market No custom-made can surpass, and but few can equal thom, in style, and finish and p?io?. HATS. We aell the best, at lower rates than those who don't buy from the manufacturers duoct. SHIRTS. We keep the Star and True Fit constantly on hand, and wdl take orders for half dozen or more, and warrant a fit. UNDER-WEAK in all varieties. RUBBER CLOTHING. GLOVES-Loather, Buck, Kid. Dog, Rat and Beal. Bargains to be had in GLOVES. NECK WEAK-all styles. Plain and fancy Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sloeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and tonie that won't coin. We will take Greenbacks at par for all these._Sept 26 Headquarters for Garden Seeds. LANDRLTH'8 Extra Early PEAS, Garter's firat crop Peat?, Little Gem Tom Thumb Peas, Early Long Pod, Cabbage Seeds. Onion Sets. Red and White, Lawn Grasa Seed, Red and ? hito Clover, Timothy and Kentucky Blue Graaa, Orchard G ra* s Seed. For sale, wholesale and retail, at Jan 6_HEINITSH'8 Drug Store. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHES nt now full and complete, and _tho public may depend on getting th? ui bi at the lowest possible figures, as my facilities are such that I tit fy competi? tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all the newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in 1 'ia - moud. Coral, Cano n, Etruscan. Gold, Jet, Ac; elegant designs in Chains, bracelets,Charme, Lockets, Ac; the Inti st and most heautilnl patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing in all branches, by the hot-1 work meu and at reasonshle rut- s. ISAAC SUI.ZBACHF.lt, Oot 13 Columbia Hotel Row. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. f~o I HAVE on lund a soled V9\ stuck of WATCH KS. JEWEL rgCgh ?J&I?Y. CLOCKS. Klt.YKK and PLATED ? Aiti), which i will disi -M- or ht mostrea* sonable pries Also, si ECTAI 1 Es tn suit all HC'>S. REPAIRING in un lim. ?h.m- piont; ?ly and on cooil ?erin-' All articles and work wirrsnied t>. be a? repri-Hiiited. BRUNS, .2d door bel w T'nU'.MX ? file-, .Vain -.tuet. o t 'iii I The Dexter Stables. I ^\ THE undersigned have re SL^JJi moved then St a nie* lu the nsw I ?^ST^^a. building :mn etliately Mt ut h o? ' ^7ii>/s',,ll,','-T''' Hail Riiil, willi a new I VT^T' Tatock of CARRIAGES, BTJG ?lJ?S H??, filie HOUSES, are prepared in an* J awer all calls that may be linnie op'i ii them. Hordes bought and sold cn commission. Persona ut walli ot good stuck, ure ii vited tu give ns H call 1 i hera I advances made ow ?took left for ?.ale. f'.OYOl: St CO. W. il. Ho VOE. C. HPKTTiynit.T.. I sr. 24 MONLY CANNOT BUY IT! I Fur Sight tn Priceless! Uu< fa* f?intnond Sptetarif* ttiV) I'rtttrs ft. IF von value your eyesight use these PKK FKCT I.KNSKK. Ground from minuta crystal pebbles, melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of th o?r hardness and brilliancy. They will last man? years without change, and are warranted su? perior 'o all olhcra, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-None genuine unless stamped with our tra.lu r.iHrk. WM. GLAZE. Jeweler and Optician is solo agent for Columbia, 8. C .from whom thov can only bo obtained, N" o..,Mlerr employed July 20 illly New Rooks. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bisb l " aud other Clergv of tho Anglican Chute!. Vol I. t6. Aunt Jane's Hen?, bv Author of Stepping lle.tv: t.wards, ii iii) llann<tl),t! new Novel. Rv Miss Mnlorh. 60c. Jan 14 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Powder, Shot, &c. A FULL ASSORT MENT of Gan end Blnst r\. ing POWDER, Shot. Lead, Percmsnn Caps, Gun-wads. Ac. on hand and tor sal? low. al wholesale and retail, bv Deo 20 JOHN AGNEW A SOW.