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THE MUY ''Let our just Censures BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 20. BREAD AND WATER-TREATMENT OF CONVICTS IN JAIL.-We o?py ns follows from the Virginia (Nevada) Enterprise: "Convict though he bo, thero is some? thing touching in tho remark made by Willis to Mr. Botsford, at whoso house in Six-mile Canon he called for food and shelter, last Saturday night. Hia feet wore frozen, and ho tottered to the doora trembling*and famished wreck. He had eaten little or nothing for flvo or six days, and when food was offered him, he was able to awailow buta fow morsels He called for water incessantly, and when a fear waa expressed that nn over? indulgence might injure him, he re? marked that he thought not, as he had had little else for the past four or fivo months! Soon alter obtaining shelter, he became delirious, and it is not impro? bable that he will be permanently crip? pled. The story of Willis corresponds with the statements of captured prison? er* and others to tho effect that since the September erneute the prisoners returned have been fed on bread and water. Strong men cannot long subsist on a diet of this kind, and it is not a matter of wonder that in their desperation they broke from the Ormsby County jail, with a dozen chances to one in favor of their recapture or death. Willis said ho preferred death to a return to the Stato prison and its starvation faro. Tho pri? soners generally are well and substan? tially fed; but it has been frequently as? serted, and never denied, that the recap? tured convicts concerned in the Septem? ber break havo since their return been fed exclusively on bread and water. This regulation was intended partly as a punishment, no doubt, and partly with tho view of reducing tho offending con? victs to snob a condition physically that they could not again escape, even were the doors of the prison thrown open to them. The plight in which Willis reached the house of Mr. Botsford, last Saturday, shows tho bread and water theory to have been oorrect. Ho was a mental and physioal wreok." AN ABLE EDITOR.-A Baltimore cor? respondent of the New Orleans Pica? yune soys': "A. S. Abell, editor and proprietor of the Baltimore Sun, pnrchased, a day or two ago, for $475,000, the magnificent estate, two and a half miles from Balti? more, on the York road, leading to Tou sontown, formerly owned by Wm. Mc? Donald, deceased. Thero ure nearly 300 acres in this tract. It is superbly im? proved, with a palatial residence aud numerous other buildings. Tho elegant statuary, furniture, paintings, ?fcc, were includod in the salo. It is considered one of tho most beautiful and valuable estates in Maryland. Mr. Abell's coun? try seat is about two miles farther out. This contains 400 or 500 acres, with a splendid residence, out-bnildings, cto. It is worth, probably, $150,000. He also bought tho old Alms House proper . ty, not long ago, at nn outlay of over $200,000. He owns a farm of 700 aores, fivo miles out in another direction, where his eldest son lives, worth, perhaps, $150,000. Not long ago he bought a farm-the best ono in Frederick County, Maryland-for $35,000. He also owns several other beautiful country places, besides a vast amount of city property, and largo possessions (coal lands, Sec.) in Pennsylvania, and property in Phila , delphia. Ho is estimated by those who approach tho best knowledge of his wealth to ho .worth about $10,000,000. His present immense income from the Baltimore Sun and other sources would enable him to purchase au estate like the ono known as "McDonald" every year. This is not bad for an editor and newspaper man who commenced his lifo a poor journeyman printer forty years ago." VALUABLE INVENTION.-Mr. John Goodrich, of Norfolk, Va., has invented an arrangement which, the Virginian BuyB, can be applied to any lamp, and is a perfect safeguard, for should the lamp be turned over, the little instrument instantly extinguishes it. The State Convention of the Conserva? tive party of North Carolina will meet at Greensboro, on Wednesday, the first day of May next. A woman who is "worth her weight in gold," if of average size, would be worth about $30,000. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! i~ynf\ CORDS of beat quality of BLACK mV\JVJ JACK a?d OAK WOOD, for salo oheap, on Gervais streot, next to Rose's hotel. Orders left at D- Epatiu's store, on Aascmbiy street, will be promptly filled. April 5 t_P. EPSTIN. _ Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnerahip heretofore existing under the atylo of J. H. & M. L. KINARI; is hereby dissolved, by mutual consent, M. L. Kiuard withdrawing. The huaincas will bo continued at tho same place, hy J. H. Kinard, who assumes all the liabilities of tho copartnership, aud to whom all debta duo should bo paid. J. H. KINARD, M. L. KINARI;. I Ciu.rMiiiA. S. C.. March 18.1872. March li) THE UNDERSIGNED WILL, iu a few days, proeont ono of tho moat attractive SPRING STOCKS over presented in this market, aud solicits a call Irom his former friends and patrons. No pains will ho spared to afford entire satisfac? tion to all who may call upon him, and offers as a guarantee for the futuro his efforts ie the past to oater to tho wants of the public. All out Ht uii(] in<: hills against the firm of J. DT. & M. L. Kinard will bo met on presenta? tion. J. H. KINARD. March 10 Imo Smoked Meats. TONGUES. Beef, Salmon, Breakfast Bacon, Davis Haina, Boulogna Saussago and Mountain Venison limns. March 22 GEO. SIMMERS. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN preferonco to London Portorand Scotch Ain. Whv?Thoykpowat 1B unadulterated $50,000 to Loan, ON OOOD COLLATERAL. Apply at Jan 23 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. Fresh'Biscuits and Crackers. ALARGE aaaortmont and choice variety, just in and for salo low. E. HOPE. Spoolal Notices. TUB? PUICIS OF HEALTH, li ko that OT liberty, ia eternal vigilance Tho vapor-laden air of spring exercises a dopi caning influence on tho vii al powers. Thc strongest fool this devitalizing effect; tho weak arc prostrated by it. Everybody is moro oriels debilitated at this soason, and tho fccblo instinctively seek tho help of medicino. Unfortunately, tho "remedy" resorted to sometimes aggra? v?tes thc mischief. Baw stimulants aro emi? nently pernicious in euch cases, and d rast io cathartics about au bad. Tho vital principio uc-ods Buccor and support, and a reinforcing preparation that will tono and rouse, w hilo it r?gul?t r ? and purifies the syutcm, is thu mo dicino that nature demands. All tho medici? nal clements required for such cniergriicioa aro combined in Hosteller's ?Stomach Bitters, I tho purest and most cflicacious vegetable i elixir that tho world has over known, it is a mild stimulant, a powerful tonic, an unequal? ed appetizer, HU absoluto speedie for diseased i digestion, a wonderful nervine, a moderato cathartic, a remedy for liver complaints and periodic lovers, a euro for constipation, a spo I ciGc for rheumatism, of essential uso in all I ailments to which the feebler sex aro subject, and as a general household medicine, un? equaled and unapproached. These are tho properties which bavo made Ilostcttcr's Bit? ters* famous ovorywhero. Seo to it. however, that you have tho true article, for tho land ia infested with swarms of local bitters, made from condemned liquors aud worthless drugs, which greedy wretches who speculate on hu? man lifo recommend aa panaceas for every ill that Hush is heir to. Beware ed tho charla' tans and their poisons. A12t Burnett'* flavoring Extract*.-Tho sn pcriority of these extracta consists in theil perfect purity and great strength. They ari warranted free from poiatmoua oila and acids Joseph burnett A Co., Huston, manuf act tn cn and proprietors, For salo by all grocers HUI druggists. .tuture gives ti? Teeth, but sho does no preservo and purify them. That must b dono with fragrant Sozodont. Tho (lente bono and its enamel cueing aro mado invul tblo to all doatructivo influences by th u 1 uso ol' this bonciiecnt preparation. V li at every IIur?eimtii Wtints-A goo? cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an art clo ia Dr. Tobias' florae Liniment. Pint bol tics at tl? Por Laihoness, tinta, Galla, Coln Sprains, Ac,., warranted better than an other. Sold by tho Diuggifcta. Depot, ] Park Placo. New York. Dlnsoinuiiiii ?a an inaano thirst for intox catiug liquor--. Habitual dram-drinking pn duces it. Yet "each Alcoholic Bitter vend? recommends that a dram of his rum eu root-juice bo taken thrice a day, to prcvoi eickuess! For all bodily ailment H. and as protection against tho causes of disease, tal that all-suflicicnt antidote, DR. WAS.KKR'S Y N KOA H BITTERS, the pure CBsencoof rare met! oinal herbs, unpolluted by distilled poison. Carbolic Salve, recommended by tl leading Physicians and the President of tl New York Beard of Health, as the most wo derful healing compound ever known. Giv instant relief to burna; cures all kinds sores, cuts and wounds; and a most iuvalu bio salvo for all purposes. Sold every wher at twenty-fivo cents. Johu F. Henry, HO proprietor, 8 Collego Placo, New York." Svupnia ia Opium purified of ita sickenb and noisououa properties, discovered by 1 Bigelow, Profesaor of Botany, Detroit Mee cal College A mont perfect anodyne ai soothiug opiate, John Farr,Chemist, N. Y Chrlstutloro's Hair Dye is tho aat'oat ai boat. It corrects thc bad effects of in fori dyes, whilo tho black or brown lints it pi duces aro identical to nature. Factory, Maiden Lano, New York. Pratt'* Astral Oil-Safest and beat ill minating Oil over mado. Does not take ll or explode, if tho lamp is upset or brokt Over 150.000 families continuo to uae it, a no accidenta of any description have oceurt from it. Oil House of Charle* Pratt, eal hliahod 1770, New York. Tile Purent anil Sweetest Coil Liver < in tho world is Hazard A- Caawoll'a, mado the sea-shore, from fresh selected livers, Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. It ls ab lutely pure and sweet. Patients who ht once takcu it prefer it to all others. Ph.v ciaos have decided it superior to any of I other oils in tho market. Jouvln'* I notlorous IClil Clove Cletti restores soiled gloves oqual to new. For s by druggists and fancy gooda dealers. Pr 25o. ncr bottlo. F. C. Wells St Co., New Yo Kinley'* Phllotoken ia an establish warranted remedy for Painful Monalruati and equally efficient as a Nervous Antidot! all cases of nervous excitement, stomach i sleeplessness in male or female Sold eve where for tl O'Ja bottle Morgan A ltial Druggists, New York, General Agents. A. Youthful Appearuitee and a Beauli Cl'iar Complexion ia tho desir?: of evorybo Thia effect ia produced by using G. W. Lai "Bloom of Youth," a harmless beau ti tie i tho skin. Will romovo all diacoloration, t freckles and sunburns. Tho uso of thia li-^htful toilet preparation cannot bodotec For salo by all druggists and fancy ge dea lera. Depot, 5 Gold street, New York. Airs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup.-It licvoB tho littlo sufferer from pain, eurea v colic, regulates tho stomach and bowels, rec t ? acidity, and during tho process of te? ing it is invaluable Perfectly safe in all ca HS million ri of mot hern cai) tostifv. April : Exchange House Redivivus. iib ? ^ 1 HAVE purchased from tho late pro] tore Ibo Exchange House, which I will opon TO-DAY. A full and fresh supp] BRANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES, SEGi etc., bavo just bcon received. Thc Re? rant Department will reooiro sporial al tion, and all tho delicacies of thia nu foreign markets kept on hand always, prop ?rod and served in tho best style" FREE LUNCH evcrv day, from ll t o'clock. P. HAMILTON JOYN1 April 9 GEORGE PAGE & CO., Aro. 5 N. Shroeiler Street. Ballimore, Ai Manufacturers of PORTABLE AND STATION AHI STEAM ENGINES AND B?ILI Patent Improved, Portable C I ll CU L A Ii SAW MILLS GANG. M ULA Y AND SASH SA W Ml GRIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, S OLE MACHINES, Ac. Dealers in C lar Saws, Bolting and Mill suppliea gene and manufacturer's agents for Lenci's bratod Turbino Water Wheel ami over scriptif?n of Wood Working Machinery. AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIA ?sTSoiid for descriptive Catalogues I Prico Lists. May 23 it Notice to Capitalists-Sale of City of Columbia Seven Fer Gent. Bonds. OFFICE CITY TREASURER, COLUMDIA, S. C., April 3,1872. PURSUANT to authority delegated by fol? lowing resolution, adopted by City Coun? cil March 2U, 1872,1 will sell?t public auction, on WEDNESDAY, Mav 15, 1872, TWO HUN? DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND (1250,000) DOLLARS city of Columbia aoven per cent, twenty year bonds: "Jtesolced, That the City Troasnrcr bo in? structed to advert iso for salo beforo tho Court House, in tlio city of Columbia, on tho 15th day of May next, tho bonds of tho city of Co? lumbia authorized to bu isaucd by tho said city, under tho Act of tho General Assembly just adjourned; that tho advertisement bo published in ono newspaper in tho city of Co? lumbia, ono in thecity ot Charleston, and two newspapers in tho city of New York, at least thirty duys before thu day of sale; that thc bonds to bo sold bo bigued as preaciibed by thc sui'.1 Act, on tho day of salo, or as sonn thereafter as practicable, and delivered to thc purchaser as soon as tho purchase money has been paid and tho bonds registe d; and that tho proceeds of salo bo applied strictly iu conformity with tho Haid Act, uiid in no other way." Said bonds will bo of tho denominations ol ?250, $r.00 and $1,000. Tho proceeds of the Halo to bo used for tho erection of" new City Hall, new Market and other public improve? ments. Tho right ?H reserved to dispose of a part o: tho said bonds in lots or in whole, ad thc Mayor and Tiea?urcr may determine. Aiiv further information dot ired can bc ob tamed by addmssing WM. J. ETTEU, City Treasurer, Columbia, S. C. 0?- Charleston Courter, New York Journu af Commerce, New York Financial Cltronwl copy and send bill to City 'treasurer, Colum bia. ? April 3 c:leur und il armless UH Waler. NATTANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVER"! Ft Ul TUE HA lil, APERFECTLY clear preparation in on bottle, as easily applied aa water, for r< etoiing to Cray Hair Us natural coloran youthful appearance; lo eradicate anil pn vent dandruff; to promote thc growth ol tl Hair and stop its falling out. lr is KNTIHKI IIAKMLKSS and perfectly free from any poisoi ona substance, and will therefore take tl place of all the dirty and unpleasant prepar; tiona uow in use. Numeioua testimonia have been sent us trota many oi our mo prominent citizens. In everything in whit tho articles now in uso arc ohjuctionabl Cryelal Discovery is perfect, lt i? warrant! to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur . Nitrato ol Silver. It docs not soi! thccloth or teal)), ia agreeably perfumed and mak one of thc best dressings for the Hair in us It restores tho color of tho Hair "more pc feet and uniformly than any other prepar tien," and always docs HO iu from three to t< dava, virtually feeding tho roots of tho Ht with all thu nourishing qualities necessary its growth and healthy condition; it rcstor tho decayed and induces a new growth of t Hair more positively than anything clac. T application of this wonderful discovery al produces a pleasant and cooling effect on t Hcalp, and gives the Hair a pleasing and e gant appeal ance Wo call especial attention to the fact tha limited number of binall trial bottles can had by those wishing to try it. You will i tico that in pursuing thia course, our aim to convince t>\ the actual merits of the art ic ARTHUR NATTA NS, Inventor Mild Prop etor, Washington, D. C. For sale in Coln bia by Dr. C. H. MIST, and Druggists gel rally. _Nov 21 tl; Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills, ELEGANTLY sugar-coated, perfectly tas lesa, and warranted to cure all diaeai of tho livor and its kindled complaints. Gc for constipation of tho bowels, disorders the stomach, sick and nervous headache, digestion, biliousness, fevers, chilla, kith affections, female irregularities. They pui tho blood, aud remove all derangements tho internal viscera. Put up in a blood-: colored wrapper, and sold at 25 cents ab at HEINITSH'S DRUG STOltl Feb 18 E. H. HEINITSH, Apotheker und Drog'uerien Hamil Main Strasse, gegeneher der I'hwnix Ojlit MOCHTE den geehrt n, Deutschen die stadt anzeigen dans cr ateta clio beal Arzneien Vorrathig hat, Resonder's Deut Camomille, lllutrciiiigrudo Pilton, Ka Pillen, Lobou's Elixir, Queen's Delight, Ii Kalt lieber Kur, Lober und Hint Pilton, andere von unaern Deutschen Landeslor gossriuseuo Medicinen. Ais, auch boneihmten Deutschen"Hrust Thco,"einz gutes and radicales hcihulttcl gegen hm und erkaltuug. Allo Fancy Artickci ge wohnlich in ci Apotheke Gehalten bind ateta in bei au s wah) sorrathig. April: Owners of Dwellings CAN have their property securely tooted from losa or damage by fir insuring in tho AST2VA iSSlIHA.VtE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Connecticut. SO.OOO.OOO. INCORPORATED A. D. 1810. Chillier perpetual. Agency Established in Columbia, S. C., A 1SW. Risks alao taken on Stores, Mcrchan Cotton, Ac, Ac. GEORGE H EGG INS. Agent Oflice opposite tho Columbia Ho1 March 10 *.! Marblehead Mammoth Cabbagi 1M1E largest cabbago in tho world. Ol . very tender, sweet and excellent. Boston True Curled LETT b'CE. Tl tho best of all; grows in the form of a roi vorv desirable. Hubbard Squash. New York Improved Egg Plant. Trophy Tomato. ? Egyptian Hect. beaus-alargo assortment. Wax Heans. Polo Heans. Corn, early and late. Call at headquarter* for good seed, a prico. HEINITSiPS Drug Sti March 13_ Dissolution and New Firm. milE Arm of CHILDS ft WILEY li jL boon dissolved this day, by L. D.C selling his interest to M. L. KINAIII business will bo continued in tho na KIN A RD & WILEY. CoLVMitIA, 8. C., March 23,1872. March 21_: _ American Club Fish. A DELICIOUS relish; I and much cheaper than Sardines. Fo by K. HO New Books, by Express , For Sale at Hr yan <fc McCarter's. SEVEN DECADES OF TUE UNION. By Houry A. Wiao. f 2. Lifo and TimcH of John WCBICY, Founder of tho Methodists. By L.Tyeriiian, London. Hietory ot tho Working and Burgher Classes. By Casaagnac. ?2 GO. Winifred Cumbermcde, a Story by George McDonald. $1.75. Character. By Samuel Smiles, il.50. Sve-tcniatic Theology. By Charlea Hodr-i, D. D. Darwin's Naturalist's Vovnge around thc World. ALSO, A number of new London Novels, cheap. Also, now standard works, just published._ E N GTL I S H STOXEW'ALl COTTOX FERTILIZER, HAVING been used i ide by f nie with, oilier first class Standard Fertilizers, and tho testimony of all being that it is better than any other with which il has been tested, warrants us in recommending it to planters as tho BEST MANU lt E IN TUE MARKET. English Dissolved Bone, A J'ttrc Suj)erpho*2>hatc ff Lour, Of sterling character, manufactured from Cambridgeshire Capioplites, very liuvly ground-ready for bowing upon land. SHELL Ll5lE, for Agricultural and Ma? sons' purposes. THOMAS B. CLARKSON. March 13 ipi o Agent, Columbia, S. C. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get thc Best I MY linc of WATCHES is now full and complete, and _,the public may depend on getting the beat at the lowes) possible ligure.-?, aa my facilities are such that I di fy competi? tion from any market. 1 have also in store and constantly arriving all tho newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jct, ?cc.; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets,Charms, Lockets, Ac.; the latest and most beautiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy Flated Ware- Goods eiiiied 1er bridal, holiday and other presentations. Ht pairing in all branches, by tho best work? men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Kow. LOOK" TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have one of the finest ?tocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng _tlish, Swiss and American makers. With nauionds and other line Jewelry, our stock is large, and wc are going to sell* tho Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, bv the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 Formerly Gla/.o A Radcliffe. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. I HAVE on hand a select_ atock of WATCH ES. JEWEL-cgF^gfr i RY, CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED WAIIE, which 1 will dispose of at most rea? sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to auR all agna. REPAIRING in my line done promptly and on good terms. All articlca and work warranted to be as represented. GEO. BRUNS, 2d door below PIIONIX office, Main street. Oct 29 Motz's Celebrated North Carolina^* CORN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of the above WHISKEY on hand, and having made arrangements tu take all Whiskey manufactured by Mot/., will constantly koop it on hand. Can onlv bu had at W. J. BLACK'S, March 27 Gmo Charlotte. N. C. New Books. fl "HIE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Rirh JL ops and other Clergy ol the Anglican Church. Vol. I. f?. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards, fl ,50. Hannah, r. UCW Novel, bv Miss Moloch. 50c. Juill? DUFFIE 'A- CHAPMAN. Powder. Shot, &c. Al ULL ASSORTMENT of Gun and Plaid? ing POWDER, Shot, Lead, Percussion Caps, Gun-wads. Ac. on hum! ami for salo low. at wholesale and retail, bv DecV?O JOHN AGNEW A SON. Blood and Liver Pills. TO eure SICK II EA DACH E, Siek Stomach, Dizziness or Vertigo. Bad Tasto in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervonsncbs, Constipation, Pain.s in tho Breast and Back, Kidney Affections. To cure all Disordi ra ol' the Liver. To Segu?ate tho Bowel*. To Purify tho Blood. To give new life to Hie whole Syatrm, tho B'ood and Liver. Cannot be surpassed. Try onlv one box; you will he convinced. For sal? only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Money to Lend, ON marketable collaterals, at THE CITIZEN'S' SAYINGS BAN_K._ New Spring Goods. I HAYE just received my stock ot .SPRING and SUMMER CASSIMERES, .VESTINOS, Ac, to which I would invito ?the attention of tho public. Tho stock comprises all styles and prices, and will be made to order iii tho most fashionable mau ncr. C. D. EBERHARDT. Feb 25 New York Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK. Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son TAKE plea miro in calling tho attention of tho public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? futing of Fianoe, Church and Parlor Organe, Melodeons, Violin?, Quitara, Banjos, Flutes, Accord?ons, Bras? and Silver Baud Instru? ments of all kinds. Aleo, Sheot Minne and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; aud all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, io any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, OrgauB and Melodeons tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin desired, at moderate pticcB. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to thoso favoring us with their patrouage. Send for our cat?loguo of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bauk Building, Columbia, S. C. Nov 7 LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Salo at W. K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. TIIE Buggy stock embraces everything, from tho plain, substantial Concord style to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four paasentrcr vehicles in largo variety, including Brownclls, Rockaways, PhotonB, Victorias, and a now style of four-scat Buggy. This stock is all fresh from tho factories, is of thc latent design, and, not least important,lin being Hold at very low prices. Doel20 MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Colo na de How, Vendue Hange, Charleston, S. C, DEALERS IN Scotch, Pi? and American Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of all kinds, lu store, 100 ton? EGLINTON TIG. Nov 28 _ly_ UV Live and Learn, Die and Forget All. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, No. 850 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C., DYES and CLEANS, by means of steam, gentlemen's, ladies' and children's clothes. Fine laces and lace curtains cleaned and done up with tho soft or manufacturer's finish; lace"and crape shawls and kid gloves cleaned and dyed. Goods received and re? turned by expresa. I. BILLER, Proprietor. Branch office at Mr?. C. E. Reed's milliner; establishment, Columbia. Fob 25 ?Imo Sweet Potato Slips. BUSHELS for seed-YAMS. Spanish audited. For Halo by E.HOPE. 100 Hardware, etc. 1 AA DOZEN AXES. JA JU 43 bales Bagging. .Jon bundle? Arrow Tics. '?0 dozen Railroad Shovel?. 200 nair? Trace Chains. Just received and for Bale at lowest market prices. L?RICK ?V LOWRANCE. Piokles, Fruits and Vegetables. 1E^f\ DOZEN, in glass and cans, of the \J choicest kind?, as follows: English Piecalili and Chow Chow; California Apricots and Bartlett Pears; Pine Apple?, fresh Peach? es, Plume, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Green Corn, Asparagus, Spanish Olives, Capers' Worcester Sauce, French and English Mus? tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate l'auto, Esscnco Co?te, Ac; all fresh and for salo low for cash._E. HOPE. NEW OROCEEEY AND uOlM-FCRMlNG STORE. THE nndersigned havo re? cently opened au entire NEW STOCK of articles in thcabovo line, which has been carefully selected. They invito a ca?) from th- citizens to iunpect their GOODS AND PRICES. Their stock embraces CROCKERY. CniNA PLATED-WABE, TABLE CUTLERY. Etc. KI.VGSL.AnrU Ai HEATH, Under Columbia Hotol. R. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. Jan 24 _Hmo WM. H. ORCHARD, Professor of Mitti" and denier in Hinno Fortes. APPLY at bia residence, corner of Laurel and Henderson street?, or al tho book? store of DtiAlc A Chapman. Piano Fortes. Organs and Mplodt ons Tuned and Repaired. Jan 27 Hmo Fresh Garden Seeds. IjKAS, Beans, Corn, Cabbage, ami every valietv of fretdl and genuine Seeds, for aalr-by FISHER A- SILLIMAN,Druggists, Jan 2(1 Deposite Columbia Hotel. MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! Kor Sight Irt I'l !<?< I VHH'. \ Hut tin Diamond Spectacles will Fri yet v lt. IF von value vour eyesight u?o these PKU PKCT LK'SSKS. Gmund froru minute crystal pebbles, melted together, and derive I heir name "Diamond" on account of their hardnosB and brilliancy. They will last manv years without change, and aro warranted su? perior !b all others, manufactured hy J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-Nono genuine nnless stamped with our trado mark. WM. GLAZE, Jewoler and Optician, is solo agent for Columbia, H. C., from whom they can only bo obtained, Nrt neddler? employed. Julv21 llilv N. C. Seed Corn. HAS been scleatod with caro for thirty years. ?A few bushels for Bale bv March 3 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Military Goods. JUST received, a completo ?tock of MILI TA RY GOODS. WM. GLAZE. March l t Imo B?llalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured nAMK, Breakfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for sale low. E. HOPE. M & HATS AND Furnishing Goods, AT R, & W. C. SWAFFIBLB'?, THE largeet Stock we Lave eyer offered fror? tho public. Yon are sure to loee money if you bny CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, Or anything a Gcntlcmanweare, without first ' giving us a call. FREMD GASSIMERES AND CLOTHS For our Custom Trade. DEALERS SUPPLIED at tho LOWESli RATES._March 24 Fair Notice. ALL persone or parties indebted to tho un? dersigned, or to E. & G.D.Hope, pre? vious to tho 1st of January last, will como for? ward and make settlement within thirty days, and savo costs of suit. E. HOPE. For Sale. A LOT of fine Kentucky Wfc- MULES and HORSES, iuBtar-l7S3?C Pi rived. Call at r\i . ' m? n DALY'S STABLES, Oct 7 On Assembly street. Copartnership)---Fisher &Silliman. InAVE thiB day associated with me, in the Drug and Apothecary business, Mr. L. T. S1LLIMAN, a graduate of Philadelphia Col? l?ge of Pharmacy. The name and style of tba linn wiii bu FISHER & SILL1MAN. \V. 0. FISHER. _JANUATIY IC. 1872._Jan 20 Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps! ALL DENOMINATIONS for sale at the usual discount, at the SOUTH CARO? LINA RANK AND TRUST CO. Deo 7 Foreign Drafts,,. FOR sale at Now York rates, ai.'' THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. 200 Lime. BARRELS of LIME, fe: . !: IOWBT JOHN AGNEV * SON. Gourd Seed Corn. AFEW bnahcls Pennsylvania GOURI> SEED CORN, for seed. Very prodnctirs and adapted to this climate For sale bv Feb 21_E. HOl'E. Agricultural Implements. "DOW LAW," "HAM," "NOJtWOOD." _ "JONES,"and other %H*"tr. Popular Cotton Plant? ers, warranted satis? factory or no salo. Garden Plow? and Cultivators. 2 J0 Dixon Steel Sweep*, better and cheapcr than thc Farmer can mako them himsolf. Feb ?5_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. 2 OOO lbs. HAMS, 2.000 buehcla CORN, 20.000 Iba. BACON, at prices tha". jfler ?very inducement of other mar' L?RICK A LOWRANCE. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-roonx Main Street, near Plain. ^Lftj^**?^_r^t NOW on baud aud'dAiiy ra /TVJ" ' j*0*> ?uty0' >ying from the manufac 0^ j ?MK torie? of New York, Boston,. I BBjBlfiBg Cincinnati and Lnnhmlleiths JP ?,* largest assortment of FUR MTURB over kept in thia market', comiinting ? in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suit?; 200 bedsteads td different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; aleo, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. . UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done ai.%. shortest notice and m the beat manner. Terms codi and Good* cheal). Ort SO .Crackers j THRESH to hand: Exton Rutter, Arrov . I JL? Root, Cream biscuit. Lunch. Wine. . Mushroom, Ac. GEO. HYMMERS?. I Mareil 22 Sundries THESE in endlose variety and abrayc fresh. A call and a look tiver tho stock - j will satisfy the moat ftatidiouu housekeepsr I that every effort ia made to supply their wants, while aseurance is given that anything : not in store will bo procured from first halide on short notico. Our stock is full in all tho othor depart' monia. Keeping only the beat quality ol gooda, Helling at close figures, and anxious to do a strictly cash busincas, we offer superior inducements in our line. _March 22_ GEO. SYMMERS. j For Sale. QC\f\ C\f\C\ FEET OF LUMBER, OUv/,VJ\JU CO.OOO foot of well se*. I soned Flooring on hand. Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber filled at abort notico. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or . address W. LOWRY k CO., . Oct Gmo Box 130. Columbia. 8. O. The Dexter Stables. ^?jt THE undersigned have rfr- - JL* A) moved their Stables to tho now ra*y?y^j. building, immediately South ol ' ^i7yL^^ir%J,innoy,8II*'h and, with anew l'kf^S?^ f stock of CARRIAGES. BUG- - G1E8 ami Uno HORSES, are prep?renlo an? ? Bwor all calls that may ho made upon them? . Horses bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to give us a call. Liberal advances mado OE I itock loft for salo. BOYCE A CO? * W. H. BOYCE. C^JI. l^ETTiNon.n. _ Jan ai One Puncheon Lochgilphead. THE best SCOTCH WHI8KEY. DesdtttT can have it nearly at cost. Nov 13 JOHN C. SEEGERS,.