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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, ^./'?iTni:--r. ' ?'ruy,',1.1 ^frrffif^f^^ Chi: Grant's <Hf??W?*W? W. fe.4 eatete ntid bord elah ?inc? hft?coe?slon to tho Presidency. After onnmeratmg; ni?. thrifty ^investments ,in ,.therrpent firmi near ot. Louis, the Ssneoa stone quarry, 'aid 'Weeterd', Union ?e|egraph Btook, the^ecMrJrsaysi '.W'* ,{' - Now, when it is remembered ihat this offloial entered upon his o?Uo?,a? compa rativeiy , noor jinan,, and thajk j??day his pr?nertVlp est!mated at oyer.S?pO.OOO? while bi? ??rreht expenses' are repreasnt .d by bia friends as more than his salary, a. natural ourioaity ia excited to know in what.manner,snob enormous aocutnuJa t??ns have'been,made. They could ,nof bare grown ont of tho receipts of tho comparatively limited salary paid him. for that be haalspent and more. He has been engaged in no legitimate business out o'- jwbose. ventures they could bayo been realized, There is but ode way in which they can be accounted for. Ho has sedulously cultivated, since bis ele? ration to the , Presidential ^office, the acquaintance and friendship 'of the Wealthiest men in the land, and especi? ally of those'who grew rich'by menu o bf the enormous profits from fat ooh tracts during tho war. ' > : Judge T. J,\Maokey visiied^this place on-hist Saturday, for the pbrposo ol making' arrangements for a permanent residence. . He secured ! the . house ir Suit Obeai -ir. that belongs to Urs. 8, E, bright, and expects to move his family here by' the first of April. He waa callee upon during his stay by nearly all th< members of the bar, and impressed then favorably, aa to his de ter minatio u to d< his whole duty as an upright and inda pendent'Judge. He is bold'and out spoken on the outrageous vidl?tions o law that have been enacted by the Fede ral authorities under the pretended sane tion of the .Enforcement Act. ^ It is hi avowed purpose to impress upon th< grand juries in his circo.it th? duty c finding tru? billa against all the Federe officers who have arrested citizens with ont warrante. This ia un issue we won! be glad to BOB mada. I Ij Judge Mackey expects .to bold th next .term of the court for thia County Tfiis'will be on the first Monday in Maj instead of the third Monday in'April, c previously stated. The change bas bee ruado by au Aot of tho recent La g i? h ture.T-CA?5fer Hf porter. f1A FIENDISH ATTEMPT TO THROW THAIN FROM THE TRACE.-A diabolic and; " fiendish attempt was made lai Tuesday night, by unknown parties, 1 run the night passenger tram on tl Georgia State Road off the track, b tween the leeville Turn-ont and tl Chattahoochee Bridge; and that failiu to ran it off on tho bridge and ipreoir. tate the oars into the river. Tbs roffiai placed several iron rails sardas the ma traok between the turn-out 'arid tl bridge, so arranged that the night ps Benger train from Atlanta, when it strm the pile, woUld be thrown off the trac To * make assurance doubly iure, t parties next placed on the track, at t West end of the bridge, an iron oha so RH! to run the train off , on t?ie brid and precip?talo the cars into the rivi Fortunately, this devilish attempt v, foiled in time. A freight train, run b; careful engineer, crossed the bridge ? fore the arrival of the passenger tra and the obstructions were removed. (J Pl -3-+-~-p The Nashville Banner, of the 15 saya;. "Day before yesterday twenty-? of the girls employed at the cotton f tdry in Ndrth Nashville were poisoi with virdigriB by drinking tea iron pewter pot at, their boarding-hon Medical aid was summoned, and wt last heard from the girls were impro' and considered safe. Those using br knives, spoons and forks, <YO.,'COU with silver imitation, and other tal warp, .producing bibaaio acetate of o per, are liable to be poisoned, and soi times never recover their health. Bt forkH, coated with silver imitation, very dangerous and should bo used no family." Jndge Thomas passed here os M day on his way to Yolk. The Oe of General Sessions and Oommon P is in session there this week. The Ju stated to some friend that, at the sari solicitation of many friends in Uni ho bad consented to become a < didate for Congress from this C grossional District, and intended fight it out on that line" next some whether he received the nominator, the Republican party or not. Bully the Judge.-Chester Reporter. Norwood's Patent Cotton Plant? PARTIES wielling to purchase. GUT PLAN TE HS will conna?t their inf e by calling at PHILIP MOTZ'S Wagon M factory, where tho beat and most oom Cotton Planters in the South are nun tured and sold. , - PHILIP M?T2 Assembly, between Lady and Gervaia atr March 1_1 New Spring and Summer Good jj 1 HAVE jost received ope of tho 1 (?assortments of Muring and Sui JWOASSIMKIIES, VESTINOS. Ao., * has evor boen bronght to this ma They are of the very latent Mtv les and terna, whioh will ha mudo up iq the very style to order. Tko public 1? invited t and examine my. linn atook. I am also in receipt of a splendid ai ment of FURNISHING QOODs, amorjgi are tho celebrated STA p. SHIRTS, wblc superior to any shirts manufactured, March 17 12_J. P. EIHKNMAJ Fishing Tackle. . } <v ^&msm JUSl' opening a full a i*?KES33?Pment of Fis tl I NO TAC co rmi* ti og of uverything in this lino. _Pob 25Jmo _ _WM., OLA New Spring Goods. v?? I RAVE JtiKt received mv ab jHSFHINO and SUM M Kit OAHHIMI JWVKSTINUH, Aa, to wbiuh I wou'.d *JU*'iho attention of tho puhlio. The comprises all styles and prices, and v mido to order in the most fashionable ncr. C. ?. EUEHUAU F.I.2.-) Ex'ra Ponies-"Indian Girl." ; ?N M A HR IA G ic.-HA P P Y BELIES1 SOB .YOUNO MEN from tho otfects or; ?rrora and Abu'aea in ?arly lifo, ^anhoo'd restored. Nervous debility Cured; Impedimenta'to Marriage removed. N??f method or treat? ment. Now and remarkable remedios. Booka aud Circulara sent froo, in sealed envelope?. Addroea, HOWABD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 j Sooth Ninth Stroet, Pbiladeipbia, Pa. Doo ?9 ' _3mo WHAT BPR1NG.DUINOS WITH IT.- J Regarded lrom a medical1 standpoint, spring is not the delectable season described by j .vernal poets. On tho contrary, its yield of intermittent fovers, bilioua attacks, rheuma? tic .pains, disorders of tho stomach, ncrvoua complainte and pulmonary diseases, is almost as large aa its crop of violets, snowdrops and j cherry blossoms. The- invisible ' Boeds of in? numerable maladies rise vita the morning I mists, and are scattered broadcast by the | vapors of night. Who oan resist their mephi tic influence? Certainly not tho weak by na? ture, or thoae |whoae nervous enorgies have i been overtasked by mental or physical labor, unless they tone and invigorate their syst?me, ; and thus, enable them to cope with the un ! healthy Influences by which they are sur? rounded. I The only medicinal agent by wbioh this ob? ject oan be rapidly 'And aalely accomplished, is tho great vegetable r?novant and iovigo-1 rant, HOSTET?EB'S STOMACH BITTERS. The operation of this colobrated specific ia four-fold. It strengthens the digestive or-1 gana, regulates the secretions, i inproves the I oonditiou of the blood, superinduces a rc gu- ' lar habit of body, and thereby imparta such vigor and olaatioity to the wholo physical I atmcturo, as to rendor it capable of resisting the action of the poisonous miasma, with winch the spring atmosphere ia always, to ! Homo extent, impregnated. Here, then, is a reaay and certain means ot escaping the dis? orders prevalent at this soaBon, or (if they have already fastened upon the system) of | conquering them, apeodily and thoroughly. Tho davor of a medicino is not of much con? sequence, provided it dooB its work properly, hat of Sou tetter's Bitters it may bs fairly said that they eflect a oura without outraging (ho patient's sense of taste. M 22 t3 Premature liosa of the lla.tr may he entirely prevented by the use of Burnett's Cncoaino. lt has never failed to arrest de? cay, and to promote a healthy and vigorous ! growth. It is at the same time unrivaled aa a drosBing for tho hair. Cast 11>. ni Ont.-If there aro any dia easea which deserve the name demoniac, Dyspepsia is one of thom. It racks and teara tho system liku a veritable fiend, and renders | lifo a butdeu. The medicines of the dispen? sary will not expel it. Cast it ont with DB. W ALU KU'S VEGETABLE VINEGAR BITTEBB. There I is no furm of indigestion or liver complaint | that oan withstand thia potent tonio and al? terative. ?Ho Lady's Toilet Complete unloqs there bo the fragrant Sozodont; unto tho breath swoot odora it imparts, the guma a raby red? ness Boon sssumo, the teeth quick rival ala? baster tint, aud seom as pearls astin a coral vase. $50,000 win i>c Paid for any remedy which will cure Chronic Rheumatism, Pains in tho Limbs, Back and Chest, Sore Throat, Insect Stings, Croup, Dysentery, Collo, Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. To? bias' Venetian Liniment, catablished in 1847. Never tails. Sold'ny tho druggists. Depot, 10 Park Flaco. New York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by tho leading Physicians and the President of tho New York Beard of Health, aa tho moat won? derful bealing compOnnd ever known. Gives instant relief to burne; enrea all kinds of I Sores, cuts aud wounds; and a most invalua? ble salvo tor all purposes. Sold everywhere, at twenty-five conta. John F. Henry, solo proprietor, 8 College Plaoe, New York. s vu pain id Opium purified of ita aickoning and poisonous properties; discovered by Dr. bigelow. Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi? cal College. A most perfect anodyne nud soothing opiate, John Farr, Chemist, N. Y. Curlatadoro's Uair Dye is the Barest and 1 best. It corr?ete- tho bad effects of inferior dyes, while tho - black or brown tints it pro-1 duoes are identical to nature. Factory, 63 Maiden Laue, New York. Pratt's Astral Oil-Salrat and best illa-1 minatiug Oil ever made. Does not take fire or explodo, if tho lamp ia upset or broken. Over 150,000 families continue to use it, and no accidents of any description have occurred from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, esta? blished 1770, New York. TH? Purest and Sweetest Cod Livoi OH in tho world is Hazard A Caswoll's, made on the sea-shore, from freab selected livers, by Hazard, Caswell A Co., New York. It ia abso? lutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physi? cians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in tho market. Jouvln'a Inodorous Kid Clove Cleaner restores anded gloves equal to new. For sale by druggists and fancy gooda dealora. Price 25o. per bottle F. O. Wells A Co., Now York. nulty'? Piiiioioken is au established, warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation, and equally ?-fficieut as a Nervous Antidote in all cases or nervous excitement, stomach and sleoplessnoss in malo or female. Sold every whero for $10) a bottle. Morgan A Risley, Druggists. New York, General Agents. A Youthful Appearance and a beaut i ful, Olear Complexion is the desire of ovorybody. This effoct is produced by using O. W. Laird's "bloom of Youth," a harmless beautifier of tho skin. Will remove all discoloration, tan, freckles and sunburns. The use of this de? lightful toilet preparation cannot ho detected. For aale by all druggists and fancy gooda dealers. Depot, 5 (odd street, New York. Mrs. Winslow's Kool liing Myrup-It re hovea the little sufferer from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, cor? rects acidity, and during tho process or teeth? ing it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions of mothers oan tobtify, March 1 filmo ANOTHER LABUE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE, CHEAP ANO WELL-SELECTED D R TT GOODS FOB the season, sale -.tod carefully from tho * largest stocks in New York and balti? more, mid will bo SOLD LOWER than ever beloro. As ul! Hoods aro a lvancing, now is the timo for families to lay in their supplies. March 10 O. F. JACKSON. Scuppernong-"Indian Girl." ENGLI8H STONEWALL COTTON FERTILIZER, HAVING berm used cid's by side with other j first otana Standard Fertilizers, and too testimony of ntl being that it ie better! than any other with which it has boen teated, warran??? us In recommending it to planters as tho BEST ULA NU BE IN TUE MARKET. English Dissolved Bone, . ' A'Pure Superphosphate of Lime, Of sterling' 'character, manufactured from Cambridgeshire Capioplites, very finely i ground-ready for sowing upon land. SHELL LIME, for Agricultural and Ma? no na' purposes. THOMAS B. OLARKSON, March 17 Imo Agent. Columbia, 8. O. J. J. BROWNE. Agent, Gilder, Looking Glass and Piclure Frame Maker. OLD Frames rogilded, old Paintings care? fully cleanod, lined and varo tabed. No. I SAC Broad street. Augusta, Qa. Febl5thm Guns. * OF tho host English makers, Breech and Muzzle Loading; Parlor RIFLES, Ball and bhot | 'Cartridges for Parlor Rifles. Feb 25 Imo WM. GLAZE. Watches, Diamonds, Etc. JUST received a full line of Ladies' |and Genta' GOLD WATCHES, Dia? mond Ringo, Pins, in various styles, , Bracelets, Chaine, eto. I am going to fell the goods. WILLIAM GLAZE Feb 25_Imo Fair Nonce. ALL persona or partida indebted to the nn dersigned, or to E. A G. D. Hope, pre? vious to the 1st of January last, wilt como for? ward and make settlement within thirty days, and eave costs of suit. E. HORE. March 8 For Sale. A LOT of fino Kentucky A WWT. MULES and HOUSES, just Ar-J7S_LC W rivod. Call at ?LJL2 I SKU> DALY'S STABLE?, Out 7 On Assemblv street. Mutilated Currency BOUGHT at a moderate discount, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. ALARGE assortment and choice variety, just in and for salo low. E. UCEE. Ohoice Potatoes! Choice Potatoes!! BRESEE'S PEERLESS iVO. 0 ano? I EARLY R OSE POTA TOES. WITHOUT exception, BRESEE'S PEER? LESS and EARLY BOSE aro tho best I seedlings for main crop. No better potato oan be plauted. I have a Ano lot aolocted fi rut with rogard to aizo and quality. For talobv E. H. HEINTTSH, Jan 24 t_Druggist. Imported Cordials. THE undersigned has Juet oponed a lot of I IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kind*, ! embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Boee,1 Anisette, etc, Aleo, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLI OtK. Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills, ELEGANTLY sugar-coated, perfectly taste? less, and warranted to euro all diseases* i of the livor and ita kindred complaints. Good for constipation of tho bowels, disorders of tho stomach, aick and nervous headache, in? digestion, hilionwneaB, fevers, chills, kidnoy affect ion H. romalo irregularities. They purify tho blood, and remo vu all derangements of tho internal viscera. Put up iu a blood-red colored wrapper, and enid at 25 cents a box, la? HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE. Fob 18_1 Planting Potatoes! S>f\f\BARRELS selected SEED POTA ?tVJVJ T OES-Pink-lives, Early Rose, [Jackson Whites, Peach Blows and Early Goodrich, for sale low by Jan 10 EDWARD HOPE. Thorbnrn's Garden Seeds. ALARGE assortment of fresh GARDEN SEEDS, Onion ?eta, Ac., for sale low. Jan 13 EDWARD HOPE. 100 Sweet Potato Slips. BUSHELS for need-YAMS, Spanihk and Red. For sale by E. HOPE. Scotch Whiskey. ONE puncheon "FINEST CAMPRELTON," of my own direct importation, via New York. Thia, by actual teat, is 19 per cent, j over proof, and is pronounced by all who have tested or tasted it, as tho lineal over! brought tu Columbia. At.no. Full atock old WINES ?nd BRANDIES, Holland GIN, Jamaica RUM. Scotch. Eng? lish and German ALES, London and Dublin PORTEE, CURACOA and MARASCHINO. Moot and Chaudnu CHAMPAGNES, of the famous vintago, 18C8--finest of the century. Reasonable pr ieee and full sat ie faction gua? ran tood. GEO. SYMMEltS. Fob 8_ WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. HiaiinSW FflKMIVM By Committee of Practical Machinists. fjlHE simplicity, durability, eaeo of manage X meut and great raugu of work of thia Machine has mad? it th? universal favorito, and leading family Sowing Machine for morn than twenty year?, ?md hence it is no experi? ment to buy one. For salo on monthly instalments, second door below PIUBNIX oflioo, Columbia, S. C., by A. J. PU USU'Y, Feb 27 Agf nt for F'lirsley A Trump. Pipes-"Indian Girl." We have the most complete Stock ever offered in this market. Dolly Varden Silks, Japanese Silks, Japanese Poplins, Patent finish Poplins, Satin Cloths, India Seersuckers, Printed Percales. H. C. SHIVER & CO. Marci? 17 AT COST AND CARRIAGE 1 We offer from thia date our entire Stock of CLOAKS and FURS, at cost and carriage. Call at once and get a bargain from PORTER & STEELE. Jan 22 Agricultural Implements. "DOW LAW," "HAM." ..NORWOOD." "JONES."and other ! ^..popular Cotton Plant j^f**^ ora, warranted aatis lactory or no salo. Garden Flown and Cultivators. 2)0 Dixon Steel Sweep , better and cheaper than the Farmer can mak>< them himself. Feb ?5 Lt I KICK A LOWRANCE. 2 00(1 lbs. HAMS. 2 (.00 bubhelH < lORN, '20,000 1ha. ?ACON, at price8 that I .her every inducement of other mar-1 L?RICK A- LOWRANCE. Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps'. ALL DENOMINATIONS for nato at the u-nal discount, at the SOUTH CARO LINA HANK AND Th CST CO. _ Di r 7 M. H. BEl?RY's" Furniture Ware-room .Vnm Sirett, neur J'lain. NOW on hand and daily ro? le- Iving fi Lin tho manufac? tories of New York, Ruston, Cincinnati and Louisville, i lie largest aasurtment of FUlt MTCRE ever kept in thia market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Diu ing-Room Kulla; 200 Redateada of different patterna, in Walnut and Imitation; aleo, tho celobratod Ooorgia Split hoi toni Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES niado to ordor. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING doue at mon nut notice and in the beal manner. Terms rash and Oond^cheap. Oct 3ft WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. . -.-? -? ? -? I I7AVE on hand a ?elect_ stork of WATCH EH. J KWEL-G>Wal9* _i RY, CLOCK;*. SILVER ami PLATED WAKE, Wbioll 1 Will dial man of at moat rea? sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to suit all BROU. REPAlllINO in rny line done promptly and on good terms. All articles and work warranted to be as represented. OEO. BRUNS, 2d door below PnucMS oflice, Main atreot. Oct 20 _ New Books. TUE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, hy Dish ops and othor Oler y y ol tho Anglican Church. Vol. I. 15. Aunt Jane's Hen?, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1 GO. Hannah, a now Novel, by Mian Moloch. 60e. ^Jan lt DUFFIE A; CHAPMAN. Potatoes! Potatoes! 1 .>f\f\ RA HU ELM POTATOES, oonaiating ??\J\J or Pink Eye?, Early Rose, Pouch Rlowa, J md received and for ?-nie low, by .lan ll JOHN AGNEW A SON._ B?llalo Tongues, NEW sn gar-cured HAMS, Breakfast Siripa, Smoked R.-rf. f.?i HHIO 1<>W. E. HOPE. William Tell-''Iudiau Girl." Proclamation. MAYOR'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, 8. G.. March 18,1872. IJOHN ALEXANDER, Major ot tho City ?3 of Colombia, do hereby give notice, (in pursuance of tho Btatntes of the 8tato in anon cane made and provided,) that an elec? tion for Mayor and twelve A dormen of the Bald city will bo held on TUi SDAY, the second day or April, 1872, at tho nanal places of eleotion th rough" ?ut tho Bald oity. Tho number of Aldermen to be elected from each Ward by the qualified votera thereof it throe, and tho Mayor to be elected by tho majority of votera in the entire city. The polia will be opened at seven o'clock in the forenoon, and oloaed at fivo o'clook in the afternoon of tho day of said electtoa. JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor. AtteBt: WM. J. ETTBB, City Clerk. March 19_ Dissolution of Copartnership. TEE Copartnership heretofore existing under the style of J. H. A M. L. KIN ARD is hereby dissolved, bv mutual consent, M. L. Kin ard withdrawing. ' The business will be continued at the samo ?ilace, by J. H. Kinara, who assumes all the labilities of the copartnership, and to whom all dobts due shonld be paid. J. H. KTNARD, M. L KINARI). COLUMBIA, fl. C., March 18, 1872. March 19 THE UNDERSIGNED WILL, in a few days, present one of the most attractive HP Jil NO STOCKS over ?.resented in this market, and solicito a call rom hts former friends and patrons. Ko pains will bo Bpared to afford ontiro eatiefao tiou to all who may call upon him. and offers as a guarauteo for tho futuro his efforts in the past to oater to the wants of the public. All outstanding bills against tue firm of J. H. A M. L. Kiuard will oo met on presenta? tion. J. H. KINARD. March 19 Imo AT COST! WE have just ricoived the latest st>lee Gentlemen's GOLLAUS, CUFFS, and BECK WEAR March 5_CHILDS A WILEY. New Books, by Express , For Sole nt Jiroan ?? McCarter's. SEVEN D EGAD EH OP THE UNION. By Henry A. Wiso. fi. Lifo and Times of John Wesley, Founder of the Methodists. By L. Tyeriuan, Loudon. History of the Working and Burgher Clausen. By Casnagnac. 12 HO. Winifred Cumbernitdc, a Story by George McDonald. $1.75. Character. Hy Fnmnel Rmiles. $1.50. Bvstematio Theology. By Charles Uodgo, D. D. Darwin's Naturalist's Voyage around the World. ALSO, A number of now London NOVHB. cheap. Alrfu. new standard works, just published. ?~?"OK~" TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY lino of WATCHES is now foll and complote, and _kthe public may depend on gening UJC Pt ot at the lowest possible ttguroa, as mv facilities are such that I defy competi? tion from any market. I have AIMO in store anil constantly arriving all tho newest styles of Ladies' Si ts, iu Ida mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Ac; elogunt designs iu Chains, Bracelets,Charms. Lockets, Ac; tho latest and most beautiful patterus in solid Silver and heavy Plated Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and other prosentat ions. Repairing in all branches, by tho boat work? men and at reasonable ratea. ISAAC SULZBAOHER, Oct 13 Columbia Ilote) how. "LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BOT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have ono of the fiuout stocks o? WATCHED, ot all beet Eug tish. Swiss amt American makers. With lamonds and other Ano Jewelry, our stuck is large, and we are going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, bv tho beat of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. WM.1?70RCH ARDT Professor of Music and dealer in Piano Fortes. Arri.Y at his residence, corner of Laurel and Henderson streets, or al the book storo of Duffle A Chapman. Piano Fortes. Organs and Molodeons Taned Slid Repaired. JAII 2ft Sine Refined Oil. COTTON REED REFINED OIL, by the gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glaass, pints and piarts. Forsalelow. E. liOl'K Ono Puncheon Loch tri! ph ead. THE ho.it SCOTCH WHISKEY. Dealer* can have it neurh at oust. NovJS _JOHN 0. 9EFqi?.Hf?. American Club Fish. Jh??*#8S?35 A DELICIOUS relish; beftri and much choapor than Sardines. Vor sah l,v K HOPF.. Bunff -"Indiiii Girl." A Choice Selection OF SPRING DRY GOODS rou .,. 1 8 7 2 ! i ii m . _Lu U .'? ..... ?lit in . ? it ax minm "<'i< . . W.H. LO?E & GO. NOW opening daily all tho newest etvles in DRV GOODS, comprising now aud hand aomo designs in DRESS GOODS, PIQUES, PROISSETTE STRIPES, VIENNA BATIN8, Ao. In oar stock will be fonud the finest, largest and moat varied stock of EMBROIDERIEb.LacoB.Fufflnga.Standard Cambric and Swiss Trimmings', Snow-Drop Trimminga, Ribbons, Ao. New Styles CAMBRICS and PRINTS. Ladies' READY-MADE GARMENTS, in all the now styles. New Spring CA83IMERE8, Cloths, Linens and Cotton a dea. Pall line o? HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. CARPETS, Matunga and Window Shades a full line. A determined effort has been made to ele? vate tbe character of oar stock, in all respect*, to a poiut of excellence beyond oompariaon. OUR PRICES are not only LOW, but de cidedlv BO, and often much below thoae of other houses. WE AIM AT FOrULAU PRIOE8. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MoOBEERY. March 17_ NEW CROCKERY AND UOM-FIUDIKG STORE. ?rv THE undersigned have re jr^WFfSP^ centlv r.j mud au entire NEW ?pwfflS?" STOCK or articles in theahovo IUJBMB hno, which haa been carefuUv I rUnC2Hr> eolected. They inrito a cai1. from thc onizena to inapeot their GOODS AND FRIGES. Their stock embraces CROCKERY. CHINA PLATED-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Eto. KINGSLAND di HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. B. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. Jan 23 3mo Removal and Blight Change. THE undersigned Informs ber friends and patrons that ehe baa .removed to tho ?roll knowu dry goodB boure of the Messrs. Kinara, where she ?B prepared to exhibit a selected atock of articlea in the MILLINERY LINE, which she is confident will gratify her patrons. Her atock of upriog gooda ia particularly protty. Call at the store of tho Mesara. Kinard. Feb 18 MRS. A. MCCORMICK. Corn and Oats. 1AAA BUSHELS WHITE CORN, ,VlUU 300 bushels FEEDING OATS, for sale low for cash. E. HOPE. To Capitalista. THE undersigned, owing to ill-health, 1 deairoua ot disposing of hia interest in tho Exchange House. Terms reasonable. Apply to R. FRANKLIN. March 13 LARGE ?ND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Sale at W. K, GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY, THE BuRgy stock embraces everything, from the plain, aubatantial Concord style to a light, elegant trotting bnggy. Fnur paeaoneer vebiclcB in largo variety, including Rrnwnella, Rockaways. Phrotona, Victorias, and a new Btyle of four-Beat Bnggy. Thin Btock is all frtbh from the factories, iu of thc lato-t design, and, not least importantes being aold at verv low urie**. T>*??-l?0 The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re? moved their Stables to the new building, immediately South ol Tanney's Hall, and, with anew ?itnck of CARRIAGES. DUO anu timi HORSES, are prepared lo an? swer all culla that may be made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persona iu wsnt of good Btock, aro invited to give na a call. Liberal vdvancea made on itock left for aale. BOYCE ?c. CO. W. H. BOYCE. . C. H. PF.TTiNOTT.r*. Jan 24 Columbia IVIusic Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure iu railing tho attention et tho public to an examination ol their BTOCK OE MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of PianoM, Church aud Parlor Oriana, Melodeoua, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, I'hi tc?. Accord?ons, Brasa and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, shoet Mn-ic and Instruction Rm.ko for every class of M o sic?! Instruments on 1 and at all times. Sheet Music sent by mail, post p.id. on receipt of price; and all kiuds of Musical Goods sont by Express, when ordered, to any part of. the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second hand Pianos and Organs for aale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Mulodeona tuned and re? paired in a aatisfactory manner; and will give especial attcmUon to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poiu desired, at moderato pt ices. All orders promptly attended to and aatis faction guiranteed to thoeo favoring ns with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music aud Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building, Columbia. S. C. _Nov7_ Double Strong. FOR the wiuter eeaaon, I will brew all DOUBLE STRONG BEER. Drink BcegerB' unadulterated Dimble Strong door, and >ou get the worth of your money. Thia Reer is also put up in bottles, and for Bale at fl 50 per dozen. 1 havo also rccoived a supply of tho justly celebrated PANCAKE-regarded tho boat Chowing Tobacco. JOHN C. BEEP EBB. Foreign Drafts, FOR sale at New York ratee, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS RANK. Powder. Shot, ftc. AFULL AHSOIITMENT of Gun and BUat ing POWDER, Bbot, Lead, Percussion Caps, Gun-wads, fte., on hand and for salo low. at wholesale and retail, hy Dee 20 .TOHN_AO_NEW_A 80N._ Copartnership-Fisher & Blinman. IHAVE thia day associated with me, in the Drug Mi l Apothecary business, Mr. L. T. BILLI MAN, a grad?alo of Philadelphia Col ! lose of Pharmacy, The name and Btyle ol the firm will hu FISHER iV SILT.IMAN, j W. C. FISHER. I .TAKUAUT 10.1872. _ Jan 20_ . ! $50,000 to Loan, i r\S GOOD COLLATERAL. Anplv at ?ll .Tin2:l i ri'l/'Ns'SWINds'lUNK. Stultz'a Pancake-"Indian Girl."