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THE DAILY ''Let oar fast Censares Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1872. VOL. YU-NO. 28G. flinnprfl- Vi? anti fVionmn n?? k?ui? Acts and Joint Resolutions Passed by tile General Assembly o?. ?outli Carolina, Regular Session, 1871 and 187?. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE WALLING? FORD CHURCH AN0 ACADEMY,OF CHARLES? TON. Whereas A. C. McClelland, Joshua D. Geddings, Nathan Bitter, J. J. Knox, Lawrence- S. Mills, Wm. Miles, Samuel Marion and Wm. Williamson, Trastees of the church formerly known as "Si? loam," now as Wallingford Presbyterian Chu roh and Academy, by petition there? from, have prayed to be incorporated : SECTION l.-?e it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, novo met and silting in General Assembly, and by the authority ot the same, That from and immediately after the passing of this Aot, all those persons who now ore, or who hereafter shall or may become, members of the said Society, shall be, and they are hereby, incorporated, and are hereby declared to be a body corporate in deed and in law, by tho name and style of the Wallingford Presbyterian Church and Academy, of Charleston, S. G., for thc advancement of Christianity, and by the said name shall have perpetual succes? sion of officers and members, and t oommon seal, with power to change, alter and make new the same as often af the said corporation shall judge oxpc dient. SEO. 2. That the said oorporatioi shall be capable in law to purchase, have hold, receive, enjoy, possess and retail to itself, in perpetuity, or for any tern of years, any lands, tenements or heredi turnouts, or other property of what na tare soever, not exceeding tho sum o two hundred thousand dollars, or to sel or alien the same, as tho said corpora tors Bhall think fit, and by its said nam to sae and bo sued, plead and be im pleaded, answer and be answered unto in any court of law or equity iu thi State, and to make snob rules and bj laws (not repugnant to tho laws of th land) ns for the order, rule, good govert ment and management thereof may b thought necessary and expedient: Prc Tided, That nothing contained herei shall be construed to interfere with tb prerogatives, control and direction c tho General Assembly of the Presbyti rian Chnrch in tho United States c America over the institution aforesaid. SEC. 3. That this Act shall be deeme a public Aot, and shall continue in fort until repealed, and as suoh Bhall be jud dally noticed in all oourts of this Stab Approved February 15, 1872. AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PUBLIC BOAD 1 BABNWELL AND ORANGEBURG COUNTIES. SECTION 1. Be il enacted by the Sene und House cf Representatives of the Ste of South Carolina, now met and sitting General Assembly, and by the authority the same, That J. D. Oleokly, F. E. Sa nus, Isaac S. Bamburge and Dani Qaattlebaum, be, and they aro hereb authorized and empowered, immediate after the passage of this Act, to lay oe construot and open a public road, len ing by the West and North (direct wa from Bamberg, in Barnwell County, Fogle's Mill, on tho Orangeburg Koa in Orangeburg County. SEC. 2. That in the construction said road, the Commissioners af?rese shall causo to be constructed and ereet such bridges as they may deem necesi ry: Provided, however, The cost of ere ing such bridges shall not exceed t sum of four hundred dollars, to be pa % equally, by tho said Counties of Bai well and Orangeburg. SEC. 3. That said Commissioners further authorized and required to ort out all persons liable to road duty res ing within fivo miles of the line of s. road, as located, (excepting thoso livi in incorporated towns,) to perform th days' work, in each month, on said ro until its completion. Approved February 15, 1872. AN AOT TO ALTER AND AMEND AN ACT E> TLED * 'AN ACT TO CHARTER THE TOWS HAMBURG," APPROVED FEBRUARY 1871. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Sei and House of Representatives of the & of South Carolina, now met and si tl hu General Assembly, and by the authoriti the same, That tho Act to which thi" amoudatory bo altered and amended striking out from Section 1 all after word "Georgia," in tho eighth lint said Section, and inserting iu the pl thereof tho words, "one saile aud c half in a Westerly direction, up along tho Savannah Uiver; thence mile and a half in a Northerly direct; upon a lino at right anglos with the of the Savannah River; thence ono i aud one-half of a mile in an Easterlj reotion, upon a lino parallel with line of tho Savauuah Uiver; thence mile and a half in a Southerly direct to the Savannah Uiver, and upon a at right anglos with tho line of Sa nah Uiver; thence one-half a mile Westerly dirootion, np tho Sa var River, to the said Savaunah Bri said town to be in tho form of asqus SEC. 2. That said Act be fur amended by striking out, from th? renth lino of Section 10 of said Act, word "fifteen," and inserting in j thereof tho words "thirty-five." Approved February 15, 1872. AN ACT TO APPROVE, ADOPT AND MAUI FORCE THE GENERAL STATUTES OF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PREP. UNDER THE DIRECTION, AND BY Tn; TIIORITY, OF THE GENERAL A8SEMB1 SECTION 1. Be it enacted by thc ? and House of Representatives of the of South Carolina, now met and sitti General Assembly, and by thc author (he same, That tho General Statut tho State of South Carolina, pro] ander its authority by W. J. Whi C. W. Mentgomory, D. T. Cc Equiros, and reported to the Ge . Assembly, be, and tho same aro he adopted as tho Statutes of tho Sta South Carotina, and tho Acts, Ordin aud Resolves, recommended by titles to be repealed by said Coi pealed. OFFICE SECRETARY OF STATE, COLUMBIA, S. C., February 10, 1872. This Act having been presented to the Governor for his approval, and not hav? ing been returned by him to the branoh of the General Assembly, in which it originated, within the time prescribed by the constitution, has become a law without his approval. F. L. CARDOZO, Seoretary of State. JOINT RESOLUTION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF SAMUEL DOO AN, COLUMBUS DOOAN AND SIMON DOOAN, TO SAMUEL FARROW, COLUMBUS FARROW AND KIMON FARROW. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Caro? lina, now met and sitting t'? General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the names of Samuel Dogan, of Newberry Connty, and Columbus Do? gan and Simon Dogan, of Union Gonn I ty, be changed to Samuel Farrow, Co I Iambus Farrow and Simon Farrow, and j that hereafter the said Samuel Dogan, I Columbus Dogan and Simon Dogan, shall bo known and called Samuel Far? row, Columbus Farrow and Simon Far? row. Approved February 15, 1872. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE CIIERAW FIRE ENGINE COMPANY AS A FART OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE TOWN OF CHERAW. SECTION 1. Be it 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 Theodore F. Malloy, Thomas W. Bouchier, James A. Mc Creight and W. L. Reid, and their suc? cessors in office, be, and they are hereby, constituted a body corporate and politio, under the name and stylo of the "Che raw Fire Engine Company," with a capi? tal stock not exceeding the sum of five thousand dollars, with the right to sae and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, in any court of competent jurisdiction ; lo have and to use a common seal, and the same to alter at will and pleasure; and with all other rights, privileges and immunities that aro now seenred by law to like incorporate bodies. SEC. 2. This Act shall be deemed a public Act, and shall remain in force for tho term of fourteen years. Approved February 15, 1872. First Arrivals! SPRING GOODS ! ! 1872. OPENING, MONDAY, A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF Lace Goods, Ladies' LACE COLLARS and SLEEVES. Full line of EMBROIDERIES. Ladies' MADE-UP UNDER-GARMENTS, New stylo SPRING PRINTS aud CAM? BRICS, just suited for the season. All Departments are now fully replenished with new and SEASONABLE GOODS, And will he sold at uniformly Low Prices! W. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. Lovr., B. B. M cC KKK av. Feb 18 We Liva and Learn, Die and Forget All. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, No. 350 KINO STREKT, CHARLESTON, S. C., DYES and CLEANS, hy means of steam, gentlemen's, ladies' and children's clothes. Fino lacea and lace curtains cleaned and dono up with the soft or manufacturer's Uuish; laSo and crape shawls and kid gloves cleaned and dyed. Gooda received ami re? turned hy express. I. BILLER, Proprietor. Branch oftico at Mrs. C. E. Reed's millinery taUhli^hment, Columbia. Fob '20 ?tino ?TJ.0ST! T^ROM this dato we will dispose ot eui en? tire large and varied stock of DIIY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS and NOTIONS, At Cost and for Cash Only. Tho attention of tho pohlic is invited. Fob IC C J. H. A M. L. KINARD. First in the Field. SPRING GO?DSTSPR?XG GOODS!! PRINTS, Dolainos, Poplins, Cassimeree, Jeana and Tweeds. ALSO, A full stock of FANCY GOODS. Now is tho time to purchase, before they ad vaneo in prico. P. S. Iloavv goods sold at cost. C. P. JACKSON, I Feb ls Next door to Agnew A Son. opooiai jMotioos. ON MARRIAGE.-HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tbo offccts or Errora anti Abases in carly life. Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to j Marriage removed. Now method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Booka ! and Circulara aent froe, in aoaled onvelopoa. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 , South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dec 24_3mo A Li La THE YEAR ROUND, and in all parta of tho world, the elementa of diacaac aro present in tho air, the aoil and the water, in a greater or lees degroe, and therefore the GREAT VEGETABLE ANTIDOTE to these invisible onemioa of hoalth, Hoatettor'B Sto? mach Bitters, is invaluable as a household medicine at all aoa6ons and in overy latitude. At no period of the year ia a regulating and corrodive medicine more needed than toward the CIOBO of winter, when the sun and raie arc beginning to break up tho winter block? ade, and from tho BOftoning soil arises thal terrible miaama, which weighs like an incu? bus upon tho vital machinory, and dcpressei tbs animal spirits. It ia then that tho acedi of intermittent and romittcnt fevers, of rh eu matiam and rheumatic gout, of obatinate sto mach complainte, of disorders of the live: and bowels, and a whole host of pulmonar; and nervoua complainte aro sown. Tho best, the surest way to prevent thii disastrous seeding ia to invigorate and re fresh the system with a course of tho Bitters If this precaution be taken now, there will h no danger of tho miasmatic gorma takini root in the fluida and tissues of tho body, am bringing forth tcrriblo fruit in tho spring Now is tho time for prevention. Remembe that vigor is tho only safeguard against th virus of disease, and that Hoatetter's Bitter ia the purest, tho safest, the most powerft and perfect invigorant over administerct either as proteotive medicino or a remed? A chango of ?casen approaches which almoe always proves moro or lees disastrous to pei sons'of a weak, nervous organization. Brae up at once with tho leading Tonic of tho ag? Purge from tho blood all morbid matte strengthen tho nerves, and regulate and pi rify the secretions with tho Vegetable Elixi which combines tho juicea of tho finest m dicinal roots, herbs and harks, with the mo wholesome of all diffusive atimulanta. Feb 14_t3 You are Troubled ? Ith a. Bad Breatl It aunoyB your friends P.3 well as yonrae! You would like to get rid of it, but scarce know what means to adopt.' We will tell yo Use tho fragrant Sozodont: it will cleanso ai beautify your tooth and leave your brea pure. Burnett1* Standard Flavoring E tracts-Lemon, Vanilla, Ac. Chargo yo servants and dealers, and observe that th do not substitute in their stead any ot t pernicious unpalatable extracts with wlii tho market ia riooded. Burnett's Stauda Flavoring Extracts aro established as t strongest, purest and the beet made. TH? Terrific Duel between Prussia a France is over, but thousands of battles 1 tween Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters and D: pepaia and Liver Complaint are now goi on in every Stato of tho Union. Tho issue such contests ia never for one moment doubt. Tho conflict may last longer in so: cases than in others, but tho loading Veg? ble tonic and alterativo of thc nineteci century invariably triumphs. To Owner? of Horse* and Cattle.-" bias' Derby Condition Powders aro warran superior to any others, or no pay, for euro of Distemper, Worms, Bots", Cong Hide-bound, Colds, Ac, in Horses; and Col ] Coughs, loas of milk. Black Tongue, Iii Distemper, Ac, in Cattle. Price, twenty-] cents. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by loading Physicians and tho President of New York Beard of Health, as the most w dcrtul healing compound ever known. Gi ii.staut relief to burns; cures all kindn j sores, cuts and wounds; and a moat luval hie salve for all purposes. Sold evorywbi at twenty-five cento. John F. Henry, i proprietor, 8 College Dace, New York." .?vainita it, Opiuin purified of Its sicker and poisonous properties, discovered by Bigelow, Professor of Botany, Detroit M cal College. A mont perfect unod vue soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, ', York. ClirlstadornN Hair Dye M the safest boot, ll corrects the bad t fleets of inf) dyes, while tho black or brown tints it duces are identical to nature. Fueler) Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt's Astral Oil-Sn lest and best minuting Oil ever made. Doe.--not take or explode, if tho lamp is upset or lim Over l.iO.COO families continue to use it, no accidents of any description have neon from it. Oil HOIIHO of (hurled Pratt, < hlished 1770, New York. Tl?? Pare?! und Sweeten! Cod Lt vet lin the world is Hazard A Caswell'*, mad the H-.a-shore, from fresh selected liver Hazard,Caswell A Co., Now York, lt is t Intely pure and ?weet. Patients who once taken it prefer it to all others. P I chins have decided it superior to any o other oils in the market. , .Ton vtu'<? Inoi!oi-uun Iv lil Clove Ciel restons soiled gloves equal to new. Foi hy druggists and fancy gooda doalors. I 253. per bottle. F. C. Wulla A Co., New Kinley'* i'hlliiriild-n j.j ?I1 odt.'.blii warranted remedy for Painful Menai rm and equally efliciout a* a Nervous Aiitidt al! casca ol nervous excitement, stomacl suioph asneas in malu or female. Sold i where for ll Ola bottle. Morgan Alt Druggists, New York; General Agents. A Youtliful Apiiuaraiirv and a Beat Clear Complexion is tho desire of every This effect i* produced by using G. W. L "Bloom of Youth," a harmless bcautif thc skin. Will remove all discoloration freckles and sunburns. Tho uae of tli lightful toilet preparation cannot be dot For sale hy all druggists and fancy dealers. Depot, 5 Gold street, New Yoi IHm. WIllSlOW'il SuDililn^; Syiup. lievoa the little suflVror from pain, curci colic, reg?lales tho stomach and bowel roeta acidity, and during the procesa of ing it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all as illillinna of mothers can testify. Feb 2 +1 VALENTINES FOR 1872. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 13KICKS 10, 20, 30, 40, St), 75 cents a . each; also, prices at 11.25, up to fi envelopes to match any bf the above, t by mail carefully selected and shipped. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksol Feb 8 Mutilated Currency BOUGHT at a moderate discount, a THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS lil FIS, FIS. FIS! WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK Our success in the sale of FURS, has in? duced us to offer the balance of the stock at a still further REDUC? TION. R. C. SHIVER & CO. R. C. SHIVER._DAVID JOKES. BLotz's Celebrated North Carolina CORN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of tho abovo WHISKEY on baud, and having niado arrangements to take all Whiskey manufactured by Mutz, will constantly koori'it on ?and. Gan only bo had at $ W. J. BLACK'S, Feb 4 Imo*_Charlotte, N. C. EQX Sale. Qfiri f\f\tf \ ??EET OF LUMBER, OvJlJ,V/lJU',<?0,000 feet of well Boa Bonod Flooring on hj&nd. Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lnmbcr filled at Bhort notice. Apiily at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greonvillc Railroad, or address W. LOWRY & CO., Oat 23 Gmo_Box 130. Columbia. S. C. AT COST AND CARRIAGE ! We offer from this date oar entire Stock of CLOAKS and FURS, at cost and carriage. Cali at once and get a ? i bargain from PORTER & STEELE. Jan 22 F Foreign Drafts, OR salo at New ^ < rk ratee, at THIS CITIZENS' SAVISOH BANK. New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Rish ojid and other Clergy ut thc Anglican Church. Vol. I. i">. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, hv Mi.-s Moloch. fW), Jan ll DUFFiE .v ("HARMAN. WM. H. ORUHAKD, Vreft snort /' Murte enddealer in ?'inna Fortes. A PP LY at hts resid? nee. corner nf Laurel ?\, and Hen hrs on streets, oral tho book? store ot Du filo ,v Chapman. Piano Forte?. Organs mel Melodeons Tuned and Repaired. Jaii23 3uiu Copartuership-Fislier Cc Sillinian. TIlAVE this day associated with nie, in the Drug and Apothecary business, Mr. L. T. SILLIMAN, a graduate of Philadelphia Col-1 loge nf Pharmnev. The name and st vic ol tho i linn will ho FISHER .V SH.LIM AN. ' VV. U. FISH KR. .TAXITAUV 10, 1ST?. J in 20_ New Books, by Express, Far Sale nt llrynn M^i'arter'tt. 8CV I N DECADES OF l'HL UNION. By IL nry A. Wino. H. Lifo and l imes of John Wooley, Fonnder of the M c 111 ' > 111 e I M . By L.Twrman, London. History of Ibo Working and Burgher Classes. Ry Cassaglinc. f2 ">;.. Winifred Cuiuherint (h-, a Merv hy George McDonald. 51.75. Character. Ry ?amntl Smiles, tl.50. Svslomatle Theolog v. Uv Charles Hodge, D. D. Darwin's Naturalist's Yovsgo around tho World. ALSO, A number ot new Loudon Novels, cheap. Also, new standard works. Jun published. For Sale. ^ A LOT of tine Kentucky f||fc_ MULHSahd HORSES, just ar-fYJiV V^B rived. Call at /JOOL ??aUS> DALY'S STAHL Ls, Oct 7 On Asseinhlv >tn?t. Portraits Painted in Oil FROM life, or from the smallest picture. Photographs Colored iii all styles. Alse Lessons given m Drawing and Painting. Applv nt Rryan A McCartur's bookstore, or nt tho residence of Prof. WM. H. ORCHARD, corner of Laurel and Ucndcr-on stn ? ts. Jan 27 Iran Removal and Blight Change. THE undersigned informa hoc L friends and patrons that sho bas (removed to the ?veil known dry fgoods houeo of tho Messrs. KID ard, whero she is propared to exhibit a soloctod stock of articles in tho MILLINERY LINE, which ehe ie confident will gratify her patrons. Her stock of spring goods is particularly pretty. Gall at thc utero of tho Monard. Kinard. Feb 18_MRS. A. MCCORMICK. WE DAVE RE-0RGAK1ZEB OCR And socurcd thc services of a FIRST CLASS CUTTER. And as thc season is lato, and onr stock of CASSIMERES Large, will MAO UP UDOR AT REDUCKD HAT Ki*, [And Guarantee Satisfaction. Our Ready-Made Stock of Clothing, Hats and Fur? nishing Goods Is still largo, and deduction in price will be mado to reduce it. Wo aro still taking orders for Shirts, warranting a Ut. If you want nice goods, givo us a call. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. January 18_ LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Salo at W, K, GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY, THE Buggy stock embraces everything, from tho plain, substantial Concord style to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four Bassenger vehicles in largo variety, including rownclls, Rockaways, Phrctona", Victorias, and a new stylo of tour-seat Buggy. This stock is all fresh from the factories, is of the latest design, and, not least importantes hoing sold at very low prices. Dec 20 M. H, BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Main Street, near riain. -.^''?yz-jb^ NOW on hand and daily re ?^jT^Z^y?JceiviT?f? from the manufac jjj-'^j /?.^ttSaJ tories of New York, Boston, SjtoaBagg^Sy Cincinnati and Louisville,thc Jf _JT largest assortment of FUlt NITCRE over kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of diff?rent I patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, thc celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at lb ort oat notice and in the beti manner. Terms cash and Good? cheap. Oct 80 Columbia Music Store. LyBraiid & Son rit.vKE pleasure in railing the attention ot J the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Molodeons, Violins, Guitar*, Banjos, Fintea, Accordcous, Brass and Silver Rand Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every clans of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet 'Mimic sent hy mail, post paid; on receipt oi price; and nil kinds ol Musical Goods t-ci l l>y Express, when ordered, to any part of the state, marked C. 0, I). Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for salo cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organ* and Melodoous tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos tor other parties to any poiu desired, at moderate prices. All orders procimly attended to and satis fa. lion guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music an 1 Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Hank Building, Columbia. S. C. Nov 7 Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK Copartnership Notice. THE subscribers, having this day formed a copartnership, to ho known anil atylod as I HOWIE A ALLEN, ami having leased for a term of years tho shops ami machinery, and bought tho maturials on thc premises former? ly occupied hy James M. Allen, aro prepared to enter into contracts for building or tho finishing of all shop-mado matoiials, such as BLINDS, Doors, Sash, Win low Frames, Ac , Ac. Also, tho Dressing of Lumber, Scroll Sawing and Turning, and would respectfully ! solicit a :-hsro of the public patronage. HOWIE ?fc ALLEN. Jons M HOWIK, EnwAitn AM.KN. I YUMMA, November El, 1S71. Deo Pl :hno Money to Lend. ON market aldo collaterals, at _T HE Ol Tl ZENS'SAVINGS BAN K. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN proforonco to London Porter and Scotch Al". Why ? Thoy know & 1H ifPhflultcrafed New York Exchange BOl'G nT and sold, al THE CITIZEN'S' SAVINGS BANK. NEW CROCKERY B?USE-FUR?'G ST?BE. TnE undersigned have ro? llie eenlh pened an entire NEW STOCK of 'ir t iclt s in thc-a ti ave J> line. whick hes been carefully ?* selected. Ikey invite a call from tho citizens to inspect their GOODS ANC PRIGF.S. Their stock embraces CR?' OK KUY, CHINA, PLATED-WARE, TABLE CCTLEIiY, Etc. KINGSLAND & KKATI!, Under Colnribia Hotel. H. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. Jun 21_3mo Scotch. Whiskey. ONE puncheon "FINEST CAMPBELTON," of mv own direct importation, via Now I York. This, by actual test, is 19 por cent, over proof, and ia pronounced by all who have toated or tasted it, as tho ilnost evor I brought to Columbia. AL80, Full atook old WINES and BRANDIEB. Holland GIN, Jamaica BUM. Scotch. Eng? lish and Gorman ALES, London and Dublin POUTER, CURACOA and MARASCHINO. Moot and Chaudou CHAMPAGNES, of tho famouB vintage, 1868-fineat o? tho century. Roaaonable prices and full aatiefaotion gua? ranteed. OEO. SYMMEB3. Feb 8_ LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have ono of tho finest stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng _Uisb, Swiss and?n:i rican makers. With hanionds and other line Jewelry, our stock is large, and wo arc going to sell tho Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by thc beat of workmon. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19_Formerly Glaze & Radcliffe. CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY ARE daily receiving tho finoBt READY MADE CLOTHING, for old and young gentlemen, that havo ever been offered in thia market. No enstom-mado can surpass, and but few can equal thom, in style, and finish, I and price. HATS. We sell thc best, at lower rate .an those who don't buy from themnnufac redirect. SHIRTS. We keep tho Star and True I natantly on hand, and will take orders f \lt dozen I or moro, and warrant a flt. ?NDER-WEAR in all varietit IiUUI]EH CLOTEU GLOVES-Leather, Buck, Kid. b'.?r, Rat and Soal. Ilargaina to bo had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all styles. Plain and fancy Linen and Papor COLLARS. Sleevo and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and I BOmo that won't coin. Wo will take Grecnbacka at par for all these._Sept 26 Headquarters for Garden Seeds. LANDRLTH'S Extra Early PEAS, Carter's brat croo Pea?, Little Gem Tom Thumb Peas, Early Long Pod, Cabbage Keeda. Onion Sele, Red and White, Lawn Grass Seed, Red and White Clover, Timothy and Kentucky Blue Giaaa, Orchard Grasa Seed, For pale, whnleaalo and retail, at Jan?_HEINITSH'S Drug 8toro. L O O XE TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY lino of WATCHES ia now full and complete, and __fcthe public may depend on guttiug Hie best at the lowest (inasible figures, I aa my facilities aro euch that I tit-fy competi? tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all the ueweid etyh s o! Ladies' Stt?, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Ktruecan, Gold, .It t, Ac; elegant deaigiit- in Chains, Bracelets, Charms, Lockets, iVc; the st and most beautitul patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated ?Vare- Goods suited for hridal, holiday and j other pr? *e>ntatio!is. Bt'patring in ull branch?e, hythe *???-? work? up ll and at rt ai.-oitiibh t att r. ISAAC SDI.ZB.VJUER. Cet lt: Cohuui ia Hotel jr WATCHES" CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. r<> I ?AYR or. l.i. d a ?el.cl stork of WA I CU ES. JEWEL c??*3&? fl&A&KY, CLOCKS i hlLYEP. and PLATED .VAU E. which I will .dist >s? nt most rea? sonable prices. Alao, SPECTACLES lo euit all agc?. REPAIRING in my litio dour prompt); at il on go< d ti rms. All articles and work warranted lo he ? represente,?!. GEO BRUNS, 2d door hoh'W PntCNIS i Dice, ?',aiu street. Opt '?'J_ The Dexter Str.bles. THE undersigned l ave ro JSrti li moved tin ir Stables to the new f/j^ST*---?. building', iuimediately South of la?/?t ""^Styfc'?niiey'a Hall, and, with a !iew ..^?."t^JK frtoek of CARRIAGES, LUG lilES H: I tine HOUSES, ai< | ic paled !b au* ?wer aM call? that may l e made upon them. Horses bought and sold on crmniiseio;;. Persona iu wau; of good atook, are invited to [rive ns a call. liberal advances made cn atock loft for salo. BOYCE 4 CO. W. n. BOYCE. C. H. PETTINOII.T,._ Jar. 24 Private Bearding. 1}ERSONS In want of a quiet, roti. i HOME, . cnn apply to Mia. S. J. WYAT " TA Plain nt reel, near Dickens, North eido. l?oo 29 Lime. i)AA BARRELS of LIME, foi . ?to low by g\IV f _ JOHN AON EL ?. SON. SUNDRIES." 1 i\C\ *5?XES assorted CRACKERS. i_\./V./ HM boxes assorted Canned Goode. 50 holes Soap. BO box? a Candy. 50 boxes Candles. 200 b?rrela Flour. 50 b?rrela Whiskey, coming in and in atore, an.l to which wo invite tho attention of the trad^_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Corn and Oats.! 1 i\l\C\ BUSHELS WHITE CORN, L.UUU 800 bnshols FEEDING OATS, for salo low for cash. E. HOPE.