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THE DAILY 'Let our fait Geniurea PHOMX. Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1872. VOL. VII-NO. 303? *et??ndjQlntR?ioIutloB?I'iuMabytl?e Qenarml Auembir O? South Carolin?, Ht gular Btuloii, 1871 nod 181a. AN A OT TO IN O O IIP O KATH THE TOWN OW MUIJLLNS, IN MABION COUNTY, STATE OF BOOTH CAROLINA, SECTION 1. Be it enacted ly the Senate and House of Representatives of th? State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the pas sago of this Act, all citizens; of this State, having resided sixty days in the town of Mullina, shall be'deemed, and are hereby declared to be, a body politic and corporate, and the said town shall be oalled and known by the name of Mul? lins, and its corporate limits shall extend half a mile North, one-quarter of a milo East and West, and one-third of a mile Sonth, from a stake whioh Bhall be in the oentre or sqaare of said town. SBO. 2. That the said town shall be go? verned by an Intendant and four Ward? ens, who shall be citizens of the United States, and who shall have been residents of the said town for sixty days immedi? ately preceding their election, and who shall be eleoted within thirty days after the passage of this Act, and every year thereafter, on the seoond Monday in January, ten days' public notice thereof being previously given ; and that all male inhabitants of the age of twenty-one years, citizens of the State, and who shall have resided in the said town for sixty days immediately pieceding the election, shall be entitled to Tote for said Intendant and Wardens. SEO. 3. That the election for Intend? ant and Wardens of the said town shall bs held in some convenient house, oi some other convenient public place, in the said town, from nine o'clock in thc morning until four o'clock in the after noon, and when the polls shall be closed, the Managers Bhall forthwith count th? votes and proclaim the election, and giv< notice, in writing, to the persons elected The Intendant and Wardens shall ap point three Managers to hold the eusu ing or any subsequent election. Thi Managers, in each case, shall, befori they open the polls for said election take an oath fairly and impartially t< conduct the same; and that the Intend ant and Wardens, before entering npoi the duties of their respective offices shall take the oath presoribed by th< Constitution of this State, and, also the following oath, to wit: "As Intend ant (or Warden) of the town of Mulline I will equally and impartially, to th best of my ability, exorcise the trust re posed in me, and I will nae my best en deavors to preserve the peace and carr into effect, aooording to law, the pm Eoses for whioh I have been eleoted. S elp me God." Tho said Intendant an WardenR shall hold their offices from th time of their election until the seoon Monday in Jaunary, ensuing, and unt their successors Bhall be eleoted an . qualified. SEO. 4. That in caso a vaoanoy sha ooonr in the office of Intendant, or an of the Wardens,? by death, reaignatioi removal or otherwise, an election to fi such vacancy shall be held, by order < the Intendant and Wardens, or a moj< rity of the same, ten days' public notu being previously given; and, in case < sickness, or temporary absenoo of tl Intendant, the Wardens, forming tl Council, shall be empowered to elect oi of the Bamber to act Intendant durit the time. SEO. 5. That the Intendant and Wa dens, duly elected and qualified, ebal during their term of Bervice, several and respectively, be vested with all tl jurisdiction of Magistrates or Trial Ja tices within the limits of said town, ai the Intendant shall, and may, as oftt as he may deem necessary, summon tl Wardens to meet in Council, any two whom, with the Intendant, may cons tote a qnomm to transact business, ai they shall be known by the name of ti Town Connoil of Mullios, and they, ai their successors hereafter to be eleote may have a common seal, which shall affixed to all ordinances; and the so Town Council shall have authority appoint, from time to time, as they e flt, such, and BO many, proper perso to r>ct as marshals or constables of t laid town, as the said Town Conn may deem necessary and expedient i the preservation of the peace, good < der and police thereof, which persons appointed shall, within the oorpori limits of said town, have the powo privileges and emoluments, and be st jeot to all the obiigulions provided law for the office of constable, and sb be liablo to be removed nt the pleasi of said Council; and the said To Connoil shall huvo power to establish authorize the establishment of tho ni ket house, as aleo of a guard houeo said town. And tho said Town Couc shall have full power and anthon nnder their coiporato seul, to mako such rules, by-laws and ordination? speoting the streets, i-oads, rnarkot hon pnblio buildings, and tho business thc of, and tho police system of said toi as shall appear to them necessary o proper for security, welfare and cou nience, and for preserving health, or and good governmont within tho sui and tbe said Town Council may imp fines for offeuaes against their by-It and ordinances, and appropriate came to the public uso of said town; i the said Council shall have the se power which Magistrates or Trial J tices now have to compel the attendu of witnesses, and requiro thom to ? evidence upon tho trial bofore them any person for a violation of? any those by-laws or ordinances; but no I above the sum of twenty dollars shall ^collected by the Town Council, exe (fl\ * by suit in the Court of Common Pli ^fagad all tho by-laws, rules and ordinal fljHlhe said Town Council may make, si EWr?t all times, be subject to r?visai or ' peal by tho General Assembly of State. SEO. 6. That the said Intendant Wardens shall havo full power to al and removo nuisances in the said to and it shall also bo their duty to kee] roads, ways and streets within tho corpo? rate limits of the said town open and in igood repair, and for that parp?se they are invested with all the powers heretofore granted to Commissioners of Roads; and shall have fall power to classify and arrange the inhabitants of said town, liable to street, road or other publia doty therein, and to force the performance of enid duty, nnder such penalties as are now or shall hereafter be prescribed by law: Provided, That the said Town Council may compound with persons liable to perform such duty, npon such terms and upon tho paymeul of such sums as may be established bj laws or ordinances: And provided, also, That tho inhabitants of said towu an hereby exempt from ruad and publh dnty without the corporate limits of saic town. BEC. 7. The said Town Council o Mullins shall havo fall power and aatho rity to require all persons owning a lo or lots in said town to make and keep ii good repair side-walks in front of sai< lot or lots, whenever the same shall fron or adjoin any of the public streets o said town, if, in the judgment of tin Council, snob side-walks shall bo HOOCH sary, tho width thereof and the manne of construction to be designated an regulated by the Town Council; and fo default or refusal, after reasonable no tioe, to make and keep in repair sac side-walks, the Town Conncil may caue the same to be made or pnt in repair, an require the owner to pay the price i making and repairing: Provided, Tbt such contracts for making or ropairin be let to the lowest bitter. The comet* rios and publia grave-yards are als plaoed under the jurisdiction of soi Town Conncil. SEO. 8. That the power to grout < refuse licenses to keep tavern or rota spirituous liquors within the limits < said corporation be, and tho same hereby, vested in the Town Council i Mullins. And tho said Council ms grant licenses to retail spirituous liquo to each persons, and in suoh quantitie at such rates, and upon such terms at conditions as the said Conncil may dee bestund proper: Provided, That in i instance shall the prioe of a licenso keep tuvern or to retail epirituo liquors, bo fixed at a less sum thau established by the laws of this Stat sud all moneys paid for licenses, and f tines and forfeitures for retailing spirit ous liquors, keeping taverns and billia tables within tho limits without license shall bo appropriated to the publio nc of said town: Provided, That tho I tendant and Wardens, duly elected ai qualified, shall not havo power to gra any liceuses to keep taverns, or rot spirituous liquors, to extend beyond t torm for which they have been olautt and tho said Intendant and Warde shall have the full nud only power to i pose a tax on all shows or exhibitioi for gain or reward, within the limits. SEO. 9. That the said Towu COUD of M ullin B shall have power tu arrest a commit to jail, and to fine, not exec ing twenty dollars, any person or perse who shall be guilty of disorderly ci duct in said town, to the annoyance the citizens thereof; and it shall bo 1 duty of the Marshal or Const ablo of town to make such arrest, and call to assistance the posse comilatus, if nee sary; and, upon failure to perform st j duty, he shall be fined in a sum more than twenty dollars for each r every offence. j SEO. 10. The Town Coanoil shall i havo power to impose an annual t i not exceeding twenty cents on ev j hundred dollars of the assessed valut real and personal estate lying within oorporate limits of said town, tho ; ?and personal ostato of school assoi tions exoepted. Tho suid Council si have power to enforce tho payment all taxes levied under authority of Aot, against tho property and persoi all defaulters, to the sumo extent, au? tho samo manner, as is providod by for tho collection of tho general tn: except that executions to enforcu payment of tl?o town taxes shall issued under the seal of the corp.nut and directed to the Town Muraba other person especially appointed by Town Conncil to collect tho BMUO; all property upon which a tax ebal levied ic hereby declared and trude bio for tho payment thereof, in pr? enco to all other debts against said perty, except debts duo to thc Si which shall bu first paid. Ssc. ll. Tho Clerk of tho said T Counoil shall, annually, make oil assessment, from the books of tho C ty Auditor or Treasurer, of all real personal property in tho limits of town, for taxation, ?nd shall make turn of said assessment to thc luton and Wurden?, within ono mouth i the time of his appointment. Sue. 12. That nu ordinance doch tho rato of annual taxation upon perty, and other subjects of annual tion for tho year, sholl bo pnblisbt least twice during the month of No ber, ip each your, anti tho citizei Baili town shall make payment of tax to the Clerk und Treasurer (he after constituted) of tho said corpor during tho succeeding month td Dc bor. SEO. 13. Tho Intendant and Wm I shall havo power to elect or appe Clerk, who shall also bo Treat whoso duty it shall bo to attend all ; iugsof the Council, and make it re in a book kept for that purpose, of all the proceedings thereof; to take charge of all papers belonging to the Council, and to lodge with the proper officers all Bnmmon8es, executions, etc., and receive retorne; to keep a regalar account of all receipts and disbursements, which ac? counts shall, at all times, bo accessible to the Intendant and Wardens; and it I shall bo his duty to make an official semi-annual report to the Counoil of th? state of his accounts, at which time thc doora of the Council room shall be opet to all the citizen? of said town; anc which reports shall be regularly enteret in a book kept for that purpose. Hi shall attend to tho publication of all or I dinances and other documents orderet by Council to be published. He shal hold his office for such term as Counci may prescribe, not, however, exceediuj one year, and shall receive such compon sotion for his services as Coonoil ma; enact: Provided, That he may bo re I moved from his office at the pleasure o the said Town Council, and before on tering upon the duties of his office, h shall {{ive bond, in the penal Bum of fiv handrod dollars, for the faithful dil oharge of the same. SEO. 14. Each Town Council shal within ono month after tho expiration ( their term of office, make out and rotor I to their successors a full account of the I receipts and expenditures during the term, and shall pay over all moneys i their possession belonging to tho corp? ration, and deliver up all books, recort und papers incidental to their office 1 their successors; und, on failure to t so, they shall be liable to be fined in sum not exceeding one hundred dollar j to bo collected in any proper action 1 the Town Council. SEO. 15. That said Town Counoil she have power to lay out and arrange i II treets and roads within said corpora limits, as the public good may reqnii Provided, The land of no party or ps ties shall be taken or appropriated f I such purposes without compensation, now required by the law for condemn lands. Ssa. 16. That the Town Gonnoil sh have power to levy a town tax on all i eessed property within the limits of st town, for the year 1872,' immediati after the passage of this Act, and pi oeed to collect tho tax thereon the I lowing month. Approved March 4, 1872. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE TUB PROVJtDI LAND AND REAIJ ESTATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. SECTION 1. Pe it enacted by the Ser and House of Representatives of thc Si of South Carolina, now met and silling General Asse>nbly, and by the authority the same. That Benjamin H. Hoyt, TL A. Davis, Aaron Ijogan, N. T. Sponc W. H. Jervoy, S. E. Gaillard. Is Reed, H. W. Thompson, P. P. Hed and 13. A. Bosemon, Jr., and their at ciates and successors, are hereby m and created a body politic and corpori under the name and style of "The 1 vident Lind and Real Eatato Comps lof Charleston, South Carolina." SEO. 2. And said corporation B! have power to make by-laws, not rep nant to the laws of the land; and e! have succession of officers and merni according to their elections; and to k and use a common seal, the same to s at will; to ene and be med in any ct in this State; to havo and enjoy e\ right, power and privilege inciden such corporation; and it is hereby powered to acquire, retain and enjoj I such property, real and persons], aa I be given or bequeathed to or pu rein by it, and to sell, convey or mortf the same, or any part thereof, at will SEO. 3. That said corporation r from time to time, invest their mon assets or auy property v/hich it j acquire, in such real and personal porty, bonds, stocks, or iu eurolie euch sums, sud on such terms aud ditious, as it may deem proper; am execute bonds, ito., nuder its corp< seal: Provided, That the maximum \ of all property hold and owned by corporation shall hot exceed twenty thousand (20,000) dollars. SEC. 4. This Act to continue iu 1 until repealed. Approved March 4, 1872. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE CHARLE JOINT STOCK COMPANY, OK TU.'. STA1 SOUTH CAROLINA, TOR THIS DSNEFJ THU STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM. j SECTION 1. Be il enacted by thc ? j and House of Representatives of the of South Carolina, nota mel and sitti I General Assembly, and by the author the samo. That G. W. Rouse, A. / pinwnll, Robert Smalls, Joseph Bi I thomas B. King, John L. Little, W. Sumner, David Green, Lewie son, Jesso Boroaher, Stephen J. well, Lucius Wimbuoh, Thoma Bluckwol!, O. R. Levy, Ohaptnu Thomas, James W. Elmore, Y. S I John Donylasa, Bcnjamiu Simons Gregory, and such persons us may I or hereafter, bo associated with aro hereby mudo aud declared to body politio and corporate, muli name and style of tho Charleston Stock Company, of tho State of ! Carolina, or such other nanto ac may now or hereafter assnmo. SEC. 2. That all tho rights of < rations known as banka be, and thc aro hereby, vested in said oompnn tho pnrpuso of loaning out mon interest, pnrohsBing and mortgaging real estate, buying personal property, and they shall have the eame rights and privileges now enjoyed by the banking institutions of this State; th ay shall also have the right to dispose of any and all property, snob as real estate and per? sonal, or mixed, that they may become possessed of, in any mau uer and on such conditions as the said company may deem fit and proper to the advantage of Baid company, aod to promoto tho in? terest of said Orphan Asylum. SEO. 3. That befaro commencing bu? siness under tho provisions of this Aot, the said company shall pay, or cause to be paid, into the bunds of the Stato Treasurer, the sum of two thousand (2,000) dollars, to bo used for the benefit of the State Orphan Asylum of South Carolina, and annually thereafter, a like amount for the term of ten years, or BO long aa the said company shall choose to continuo to do business, it being under? stood and agreed that said payment of two thousand dollars per annum by said company is the consideration npon which tho privileges of incorporation herein is granted; and whenever said company shall fail to pay said consider? ation, then their rights to transact busi? ness shall cease. SEO. 4=. That this company, incorpo? rated and established by this Act, shall have full power, and are hereby author? ized, to establish agencies throughout tho Stato. SEO. 5. That this Act shall bo of force immediately on and after its passage. OFFICE SECRETARY OF STATE, COLUMBIA, S. C., March 5, 1872. This Act having been presented to tho Governor of thia State for his approval, and not having been returned by bim to the branch of the Qeneral Assembly in whiob it originated within the timo pre? scribed by the Constitution, has become a law without his approval. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of State. Special Wotlooe. ON MAKKIaGE.-HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNO MEN from tho effects or Errors and Abuses in early lifo. Manhood rostored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriago removed. Now method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Rooks and Circulars sent froo, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Deo 28_ 3mo PERIODIC DISORDERS.-The paroxys? mal maladies which are characterized by boat and cold, prevail cxtousivoly at this season, ai.d it is a curious fact, that in many parta of the country whore they aro prevalent, other diseases, that boar no general resemblance to fever and ague, or remittent fever, assume aperiodic typo. Thus, in many sections in? fested with chills and fever, rheumatism, neu? ralgia, hysteria, diarrhoea, Ac, sometimes becomo intermittent, thereby indicating that they havo been engendered by tho sarao poisonous exhalations which produce the lirst named disease. In all tbeso masked jases of ague- for such they are-as well as in the regular intermit? tents, tho most safo and reliable remedy that can bo administered is Hostettor's Stomach Ritters. Neither quinine nor arsenic are ncedod. Roth aro in tho highest degroe dan? gerous, and aro snro to lcavo sad traces of their poisonous action in the system, whether they arrest tho paroxysms or not. lu many instances, all tho so-called specifics of the "regular" materia medica fail to "break up" intermittent and remittent disorders. Rut tho groat vegetable Tonic nover fai s. The spasm of tho minuto blood-vessels which causes tho chill, is tho result of nervous weakness, produced by tho debilitating ope? ration of an unwholesome atmosphere, and tho tone and vigor given to tho nervous sys? tem by tho Hitters, enable it to throw off the disoaeo. The wiser poley, however, ia to an? te ipato attacks of thia nature, by amusing all the latent energies of the budy at thu commencement of the moist and chilly sea? son, with this incomparable antidote. Ry pursuing thia courso, intermittents, remit? tents, rheumatism,colic,biliousness, dyspep? sia and pulmonary affections may alwavs bc prevented. _ M B Kl Premature i.m ? of Hie Hu ie may he entirely prevented by the uso ol' Burnett's Cocoaino. lt has never failed to arrest de? cay, and to promote a healthy and vigorous growth; It is at tho same time unrivaled as a dressing for tho hair. Cu,i '1 hun Uni -If there aro any dis? eases which deserve thc name demoniac! IK'epopsia is uno of thom. It racks and fears tho system liko a vi ritahln llond, and renders life a hui den. Tho medicines ol tho dispen? sary will not expel it. Cast it out with DH. WALKER'S VKOKTAnr.s Vi y KIAH BITTKRK, Then is no lorin ol indigestion or liver complaint that can withstand this potent tonic and al? terativo. No LtlMly'* Toilet Complete unit ns there ! he tho fragrant So/.ridout; unto the breath sweet odors it imparts, tho gums a ruby nd , ness soou assume, tho teeth quick rival ula baster tint, sud seem au Ruarlo set in a coral vase. SSO.OOO will be PaM formally nundy which will cure Chronic Rheumatism, Pains in tho Limbsfvuack and Chest, Boro Throat, Itiseot KtingH, Croup, Dysentery, ('elie, Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. To? bias' Venetian Liniment, established in 1M7. Never fails. Sold by tho druggists. Depot, 10 Park Flaco, New York. curuoitu Suive, recommended hy the InadiuuThyeiclana and the President of the Now'?Ht dJcard of Health, as the most won derfnifrtaling compound ever known. Gives 11 staut relief to burns; cures all kinda of Hores, cuts and wounds; and a most invalua? ble salve fur all pm poer H. Sold everywhere, at twenty-five cents. John F. Hi ii ry, sole proprietor, H Collego Place, Nr W York. .s vuptiiii is Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous properties, discovered hy Dr. bigelow. Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi? cal Collego. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate, John Farr, Chemist, N. Y. t n i -Mindoro's Hair Dye is the safest and best. It corrects tho had effects of inferior dyes, whilo tho Mack or brown tints it pro (incoa aro identical to nature. Factory, CS Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt's Astral OM-a a (cat and best illu? minating Oil over made. Dnea not take fire or explode, if tho lamp ia npaet or broken. Over 150,000 families continue to use it, and no accidenta of any description have occurred from it. Oil Houae of Charlee Pratt, esta? blished 1770, New York. Tile Punit and Sweetest Cod Idret Oil in the world ia Hazard Sc Oaawoll'a, made on the sea-bhorc, from fresh selected livers, by Hazard, Uaswell Sc Co., New York. It la abso? lutely puro and Bweet. Patienta who have once takon it prefer it to all othera. Physi? cians have decided it superior to any of tho other oila in tho market. .rouvin's Inodorous Kid Clove Cleaner rcBtores Boiled glovos equal to new. For aalo hy druggist s and fancy goode dealers. Price 25c. per bottlo. F. C. Wolla Sc Co., Now York. Ulaley's Phllolokcn is an established, warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation, and equally officient as a Nervous Antidote in all caaes of nervous excitement, stomach and 8leoplesBueBB in malo or female. Bold every? where for $1 00 a bottlo. Morgan Sc Risley, Druggists. New York, General Agents. A. Y ?nitor ul Appearance and a Beautiful, Clear Complexion is tho desire bf everybody. Thia effect is produced by using G. W. Laird's 1 "Bloom of Youth," a harmless beautifier of tho akin. Will romove all discoloration, tan, freckles and sunburns. The nae of this de? lightful toilet preparation cannot bo detected. For salo by all druggists and fancy gooda dealers. Depot, 5 Gold street, New York, j Kira. Winilow'i Soothing Syrup.-It re? lieves tho little Bufferer from pain, eurea wind colic, regulates tho stomach and bowels, cor? rects acidity, and during the procesa of tooth? ing it ia invaluable. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions of mothers can testily. March 1_tilmo Groceries, Wines and Liquors. AFULL 8UPPLY of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, in all their varieties. Rest j hrandB Champagnes, Winos, Liquors, Ac, suitable for Christmas, on band and for sale low, by_JOHN AGNEW A BON. Fresh Garden Seeds. PEAS, Beans, Corn, Cabbage, and every varioty of freBh and genuine Seeds, for salo by FIBHER A BILLIM AN, Druggists, Jan 20_Opposite Columbia Hotel. Gourd Seed Corn. AFEW bnsbels Pennsylvania GOCRD SEED CORN, for seed. Yery producive and adapted to this climate. For sale by Feb 21_E. HOPE. LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHE8 is now full and complete, and __ktho public may depend on getting the beut at tho lowest possible figures, as my facilities are euch that 1 defy competi? tion from any market. I have also in storo and constantly arriving all tho newest styles of Ladies' Bets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, ic; elegant designa in Chains, Bracelets, Charms. Lockets, Ac; the latest and most bi a uti I ul patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing in all branches, hy the beet work? men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Row. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to havo ono of tho finest stock? of WATCH EB, of all bebt Eng _ilieb, Swiss and American makers. With Lim munda and other hue Jewelry, our stock is large, and wu arc going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, hy the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Salo at W.K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. THE Buggy stock oinbracos everything, from the plain, substantial Concord atyle to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four naesenger vehich s in large variety, including lirownells, Rockaways, Pluotons, Victorias, and a new stylo of four-seat Bugny. Thi stock is all fresh from the factories, is of the latest design, and, not least important, ia heilig hold at ver\ low prices. Dec 20 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. . . . - 0 + * 1 HAVE on hand a select_ stock of WATCH KS. JKWELc?**?? _RY, CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED ! W&llE, which 1 will dispose of at most rea? sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to Mik all sees. REPAIRING in my line ?lone promptly and on unod lenin. All articles and work warranted to ho as represent ed. GEO. BRUNS, .Jd door below PntKKlx ellice, Main street. Oct 2jl New Books, by EzpresB , For Sale al Hryan ?fc MoUarter's. SEVEN DECADES OP TUE UNION. By Henry A. Wiso. ?2. Life and Times of John Wesley, Founder of the Methodists. By L. Ty cr man, London. History of tho Working and Burgher Classes. By Oassagnac $2 50. Winifred Cumberiucdc, a Story hy Georgo McDonald. H.75. Character. By Samuel Kmilrs. f 1.50. Systematic Theology. By Charles Hodge, D. D. Darwin's Naturalist's Voyago around tho World. ALSO, A number of now London Novels, cheap. Also, new standard worka. just published. Imported Cordials. rTHIE undersigned bas Just opened a lot of J. IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kinda, embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Boso, Anisette, etc. Also, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe T. M. POLLOCK. AT COST! WE huvo just rt reived thc JateBt styles of Gentlemen's 00LL?R8, CUFFS, and SECK WEAR. March 5_CHILDS A WILBY. New Spring Goods. > i? I HAYE just received my stock of jHSPRINO and 8UMMEB CABBIMEREB, IKf VESTINGS, Ac, to which I wou'.d invite ? "'tho attention of the public The ?tock comprises all styles and prices, and will be made to order in thc moat fashionable man? ner. C. D. E?EHHARDT. Feb 25_ OM DWI! KID EMI! 200 dozen just received. NEW AND EXQUISITE 8HADES STREET AND EVENING. Two Button?, $1.50 Single " 1.00 At R. C. SHIVER & CO.'S. EXTRAORDINARY BARHAM IN HOSIERY! At R. G. SHIVER & CO/S Feb 24_ Removal and Slight Change. THE undersigned informs ber tfriends and patrona that she baa lremoved to the well known dry "goods houae of the Messrs. Kinari, where she ia prepared to exhibit a selected stock of articles in the MILLINERY LINE, which she ia confident will gratify her patrona. Her stock of spring gooda ia particularly protty. Call at the store of tho Mosers. Kinard. Feb 18_MRS. A. MCCORMICK. 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 UNDERGARMENTS, New Btylo SPRING PRINTS and CAM? BRICS, just suited for tho season. All Departments are now fully replenished with new and SEASONABLE GOODS, And will bo sold at uniformly Low Prices! W. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. Lova, R. B MCCHKKHY. Feb 18 Copartnership Notice. FipHE subscribers, having this day formed a I copartnership, to be known and styled as HOWIE A ALLEN, and having eased for a i term of years the shops and machinery, and i bought the materials on thc premises int mor? ly occupied by James M. Allen, aro prepared I to enter into contracts for building or the i li nish i n g of all shop-made materials, such as BLINDS, Doors. Sash, WiU'low Frames, Ac , .Vc. Also, Hie Dressing of Lumber, Scroll Sawing and Turning, anti would respectfully solicit a sharo of tho public patronage. HOWIE <t ALLEN. JOHN M. HOWIB, Fmv.vim AI.LKIT. Coi.n.Miu.v, November in. 1871. Deo 10 Stno New Books. mil? SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Riah JL ops and other Clergy of thu Anglican Church. Vol I. 15. j Aunt Jane's Hero, hy Author of Stepping j Heavenwards. $1 50. Hannah, t new Novel, hv Miss Muloeh. 50c. i Jan 14 DUFFIE ,V CHAPMAN. Scotch Whiskey. ONE puncheon "FINE8T OA?IPBELTON," of my own direct importation, via New York. This, by actual test, is l'J per cent, over proof, and ia pronounced by all who havo teated or tasted it, as tho doest ever brought to Columbia. ALSO, Full stock ohl WINES and BRANDIES. Holland OIN. Jamnica RUM, Scotch. Eng? lish and Germai) ALES, London and Dublin PORTER, CU KAOGA and MARASCHINO. Moot and Chaudon CHAMPAGNES, of the famous vintage, 18t>8-finoat of the century. Reasonable prices and full satisfaction gua? ranteed. OEO.SYMMERS. Fob 8_ New York Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at V TUE (UTIZENS' BAVING8 BANK. For Bale. A LOT nf uno Kentuoky -~ ..MULES and HORSES, iuBt ar-iYfc?C I rived. Call at iTTI a? DALY'S STABLES, Oct 7 On Assembly streot.