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THE DAILY "Let our tust CensureB P??OOTX. Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 2 8 BAD TEACHING).-The speech of Fred. Douglass, who presides over the Colored National Convention at New Orleans, an? nounces, among other things, that the colored men are more indebted to the Federal Government than to the States for what rights they have, and hence ought to support it. He seemed to think the party led by Trumbull and Schurz did not deserve confidence beoanse they favored State rights, At the same time, though he vouchsafed to consider Gen. Grout an honorable man, and one for whom he expeoted to vote, he thought Charles Sumner was a min at whose feet Grant might learn wisdom. Without discussing with the speaker the compa? rative merits of the two men, wo may be permitted to refer to his idea of there being no other government but the Fe? deral Government, and tbo odium he wonld attach to Messrs. Trumbull and Sohurz for presuming to suppose that State rights can coexist with Federal au? thority, us illustrative of tho incapacity of minds not enlightened in political systems to comprehend the truo princi? ples of our Government. . The uneducated men of other races seem incapable ' of discriminating be? tween a complex and refined organiza? tion, one which is more so than any other Government ever formed; a Fede? ral Government made by the States, of which the States are the constituents; a Government of limitations, in whioh the line of partition between its func? tions and those of the States is legibly drawn, and a simple, absolut?- central? ized power. The view taken by Don glass may be a very convenient one for the political party with whioh he is acting, bat it is to be regretted if the new vot? ing element shall adopt the same easy way of understanding the United States Constitution, and shall make their inter? pretation of it the law of the land. If it is a simple despotism only that is want? ed, Douglass' teaohing is well enough. It is barbaric-Ballimore Sun. THE CHICAGO CONFLAGRATION.-The Fire Marshal of Chicago, iu his annual report for the year ending March 31, 1872, gives an interesting record of the great fire in that city on Ootober 8 and 0, 1871. The origin of the fire has not been ascertained. The conflagration, whioh covered an area- of 2,000 acres, and destroyed 25,000 buildings, burned for twenty-eight hours. The losses are placed at $190,026,500, divided as fol? lows: On buildings, $51,500,000, and on personal property, $138,526,500. Tho losses on buildings are classified as fol? lows: Business blocks, $33,515,000; brick and frame dwellings and light business places, $3,808,420; city and County pub? lic buildings, $3,384,800; schools and churches, $3,238,780; hotels, $3,100,000; railroad depots and Chamber of Com? merce, $2,700,000; buildings of publish? ing companies, $888,000; and theatres, $865,000. The losses on personal pro? perty aro classified as follows: House? hold goods, $41,000,000; stock and busi? ness furniture, $26,775,000; dry goods, $13,500,000; stock, machinery and pro? ducts, $13,250,000; manuscript works and public records. $10,000,000; libra? ries and moneys, $7,710,000; clothing and millinery, $5,260,000; groceries and drugs, $5,185,000; hardware, $3,810,000; musical instruments and jewelry, $2,900, 000; produce and provisions, $2,280,000; books and paper stocks, $1,845,000; lum? ber and coal, $1,444,000; grain and flour, $1,332,500; boots, shoes and leather, $1,175,000; and hats, caps and fare, $1,060,000. The total insuranoe is placed at $90,000,000, so that the net losses on real and personal property maybe calcu? lated to amount to $100,026,500. GEN. LONGSTREET.-It is a matter of sorrow to the Southern people to see a man, born and raised in the South, who won so much distinction during the late war as an officer in the Confederate army, tarn against those for whose interests he fought so long aud ably, when they are being oppressed by Radical tyranny. In a late letter, Gen. Longstreet asea the following language: "I am satisfied that successful reconstruction is due to the strong hand of tho present Administra? tion; and all things considered, I am constrained to say that I think tho peo? ple owe it to themselves and to the Pre? sident to return him to tho office that he has filled so well and with such entire good faith." This endorsement of a man who has stopped at nothing to oppress the white people of the South, by whose instru* mentality tho Stato of South Carolina has been made tho Poland of Amerioa, and who seems to be daily concocting new measures of tyranny, is enough to blot ont from the Southern heart every particle of tho respect once held for Gen. Longstreet. A story is told of n sevwn-weeks-old hog, belonging to Wm. Carnes, of Jef? ferson township, Ohio, raising the cover of a cream jar that had been left tempo? rarily ou the porch, with its snout, and getting its head and fore feet in the jar, got fastened in such a shape that it was drowned by tho cream. Ulysses I, a much older bog, aud a moro greedy hog, has poked his snout, aad the snouts of all his relations, into Uncle Sam's cream jars, but at last accounts had not been drowned; on the contrary, is squealing for more cream and Government swill. OVEE THE BORDER.-A band of Mexi? cans crossed the Rio Grande, a few nights ago, and attacked n jail in tho town of Edinburg, Texas. Their object was to release several cattle thieves-their countrymen-who had been caught in their stealing operations and lodged in jail. They wore completely successful, and returned in triumph to their own country. What has Phil. Sheridan, tho valorous slayer of Iudian papooses, to say for himself, when he thus permits n handful of "Greasers" to raid tho de? partment under his oharge? 350,000 new books appeareu in Eng? land last year. One beech tree in Indiana, from which tea mea have been hanged by Judge Lynch, ia still alive, with its boughs '.swinging" vigorously iu tho wind. Speolal KTotloes. DISEASED DIGKSTION..-ir chronic, in? digestion affected the elomach only, it might be moro easily borne; but it gives rise, inevi? tably, to many other diseases affecting tho liver, the nerves, the bowels and tho brain. Biliousness, nervous tremors, constipation, hoadacho, and tcrriblo montai disturbances, aro among its usual accompaniments. In fact, every organ, every fibro of tho frame eympathizos with tho debilitated and dis? eased stomach. What ia needed in such a case? Clearly an alterativo and iuvigorant; and among medicines of that class I?XJHTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS is, boyond all oomparison or estimate, tho best. Moro pur? gatives only deprive the system of tho little strength that disenso has left it. Salivants havo tho carno offed. Tho whoto internal organism has gono wrong, and can only bo put right and Kept right by a medicino in which tbo tonic and stimulating ciernen ta predominate, but aro qualified and modified by anti-biliouB aperients and blood-purifying 1 components. Now, the truth is-and tho medical faculty as well as tho public know tho fact-that Hostottcr'e Bitters contain evory ingredient requisito for tho euro of dyap'opsia and all tho ailments of body and mind whioh it involves. This has boen proved in so many thousands of instances that it Beoms almost idlo to repeat tho statement. The great tonic rallies exhausted natura, from whatevor causo enfeebled, and perma? nently recruits tho vigor of tho nerves, the I muscles and the brain. Its effect npon the I brain is to g iv* strength to tho will and pre? cision to tho judgment, and to banish de Bpondency and that infirmity of purposo which generally accompanies bodily weak? ness. AlBt'l Barnett's Flavoring Extructs.-Tho HI ] periority of these extincts consists in their perfect purity and Rreat strength. They are1 warranted free from poisonous oils and acida. Joaoph Burnett A Co., Boston, manufacturera and proprietors. For salo by all grocera and druggiats. Natur? gives ns Teeth, but she docs not preserve and purify them. That must bel dono with fragrant Sozudont. 'Ibu doutai] bono and ita -enamel casing aro made invul? nerable to all destructivo influences hythe daily uso ol' this boneticcnt preparation. \Vhut every Horseman Wunts-A good, cheap and roiiablo Liniment. Such an arti? cle is Dr. Tobias' Horse Liniment. Pint bot? tles at $1. For LamonoBS, Cuts, Galls, Colic, j Sprains, Ac, warranted better than any other. Sold by tbo Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, Now York. Dipsomania iu an insane thirst for intoxi I eating liquora. Habitual dram-drinking pro? duces it. Yob-each Alcoholic Bitter vender I recommends that a dram of Iiis rum end root-juico bo taken tbrico a day, to prevent sickness! For all bodily ailments, and as a I ! protection against the causes of diseaao. take I that all-Buflicient antidote, DR. WALKKU'H Vi I NEGAR BiTTEUS.tbo puro essence of rare medi? cinal herbs, unpolluted by distilled poiaon. Carbolic Suive, recommended by the loading Physicians and tho President of the Now York Beard of Health, as tho most won? derful healing compound ever known. Gives instant relief to burns; cures all kinds of | soroB, cuts and wounds; and a most invalua? ble salvo for all purpoers. Sold everywhere, I at twenty-flvo couts. John F. Henry, Bolo proprietor, 8 College Place, New Y'ork. hvapnla ia Opium purified of its sickening ' and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. Bigolow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi? cal College. A most perfect anodyne and Bootbing opiate, John Farr, Chemist, N. Y. Cnrlstadoro't Huir Dye is tho safest and I best. It correcta tho bad effects of inferior dyes, while the black or brown tints it pro? duces are identical to natnro. Factory, GS | Maidon Lano, New York. Pratt's Astral Oil-Salest and beet illu? minating Oil ever made. Does not take tire I or explodo, if tbo lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,000 families continue to uao it, aud no accidenta of any description have occurred from it. Oil HOUHO of diarios Pratt, esta? blished 1770, New York. The Pureat anti Sweetest Coil I.I ve i Oil in the world is Hazard A Caswell'*, made ou tho Bea-shore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. It io abso? lutely puru and aweet. Patients who have i onco taken it prefer it tn all others. Physi? cians havo decided it superior to any of the other oila in tbo market. Jouvln's Inodorous Kid Clove Cleaner restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price ? 25c. per bottle. F. C. Wells A Co., New York. tttaiey'a l'ltllotoken is au established, warranted remedy for Painful Mouslruation. and equally t-fliui?nt aa a Nervous Antidoto in all cases of nervous excitement, stomach and sleeplessness in malo or female. Sold every? where for f 1 .OJ a bottle. Morgan & Risley, Druggists, New York. General Agents. A Vouiiifui A pm m nix e aud a Beautiful, Clear Complexion ia tho desire ot over)body. Thia effect ia produced by using G. W. Laird's "Bloom ot Youth," a harmless beautifier ul the skin. Willromovo all discoloration, tan. freckles and sunburns. Tho u*o of (bis de? lightful toilet preparation cannot bc den ct cd. For salo by Hil druggiats and fancy goods dealers. Depot, 5 Cn.ld street, New York. Airs. W Inflow's Soothing Syrup.-lt re? lievos tho little sufferer from pam, euros wind colic, regulates tho nt omach and bowels, cor? rects acidity, and during the process of teeth? ing it is invaluable Perfectly sato in all cases, as millions of mothers can toatifv. April 3 t BAH Ox A I N S ! AT C. F. JACKSON'S. KID GLOVES, at 75c, $1, $1 50 and f2 50. Lisio Thread Gloves, at 25c. to fl. Dress Ooods, at 12Jc. to $1.50 per yard. Fans, at So. to $5 oach. Ladies' Roady-mado Dresses, nt f3.50 to f 12. Children's Ready-made Dresses, at fl to ?10. _ April l i Look Oat for K. K.'S! 10.000 S? 0ul"""'i" March 28 JOH N O. SE E O E11S '. Employment Wanted. IAM doairous of obtaining a SITUATION in any light omplovmcnt-such as clerk in astoro, oto. T. A. WILLIAMS, April 20 1* With E. E. Davis, Plain street. Elegant Supply OF min CLOTiiM, AT KIN ARD & WILEY'S, (SUCCESSORS TO CHILDS & WILEY ) (1HEV?OT DEBBY SUITS. J Bluo and Black Morning Goats, Gassimcro Light Mixed Suits. Hlftck and Bluo Graniten. Youth'B, Boy's and Children's Suits. New style and handsomely mado Star Shirts. Silk Scarfs, Ties, BOWB, of the latest style. Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs. HATS ! HATS 11 HATS t ! ! Splendid lino. Tho beBt and cheapest in tho market. OBESS HATS, silk and beaver, spring style. M. L. KlNARD. J. S. WILEY. April 19_ ly "INDIAN GIRL" JJAS just received a largo lot of Michigan fino cut CHEWING TOBACCO, direct from Detroit. ALSO, A ucw supply of Havana CIGARS, viz: "William Tell," "Operaa^ Ac_ Api il 12 All New, Fresh and Elegant R. C, SlllVER & (JO,'S. Our Best Efforts this Season I Jt^"0 ono can form any idea of tho immensity , of Merchandise wc deal in, unless by a care- j ful look through our store. All aro iuvited to call and soc for themselves, as it?a impos? sible to enumerate a stock so largo. Re? member, tho largest house, by double, in thc South, and thc best facilities for buying cheap on this continent. April ll . R. C. SniVF.lt A. CO. J. J. BROWNE, Agent, Gilder, Looking Glass and Picture Frame Maker. OLD Frames rcgilded, old Paintings care? fully cleaned, lined and varnished. No. 34ft Broad street, Augusta, 0&. Fob 15 thin Columbia Music Store. Ly Br and & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention ot tho public to an examination of their1 STOCK OF MCSICAL MERCHANDISE, cou-1 Hinting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accord?ons, Brasa and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Musio aud Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet Music sent bv mail, post paid, on receipt of I price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sont by | Express, when ordered, to any part of tho State, marked C. O. D. Oood Second-hand Pianos and Organs for salo cheap, for cash. Pianos. Organs and Melodeons tuned and ro-1 paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Piauos tor other parties to any poin desired, at moderato pi ices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction gu .ran teed to thone favoring Us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Shoot Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor" street, Citizens' Saving? Dank Building, Columbia. S. C. Nov 7 New York Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at TH E CITIZENS'S A VINGS BANK. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer IN proforonco to London Porterand Scotch Ale. Why? Thov know ti is iwmdultorated Uourd Seed Corn. AFEW bushels Pennsylvania GOURD SHED COHN, for seed. Very productive and adapted to this climate. For sale by Feb 21 E. HOPF. Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at _ Tllli CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. F. M. BEEF. OPEN this morning, ono barrol FULTON MARKET BEEF, tho price and quality of which will make our butchers blush. April 17 +_P. CANTWELL. Main s . Marblehead Mammoth Cabbage.1 THE largest cabbage in tho world. Quality very tender, sweet and excellent. Boston True Curled LETTUCE. TIM'H i? tho beBt of all; grows in thc form of a rosette very desirable. Hubbard Squash. New York Improved Egg Plant. Trophy Tomato. Egyptian Beet. Beans-a largo assor.tiiont. Wax Boans. Polo Beans. Corn, oarly and lato. Call at headquarters for good 860(1, at low price. IIElNITSH'.i Drug Store. March 13 t Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Kail-1 road Company, SECRETARY'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., April 17,1872. THE next annual meeting of tho Stock? holders ot thia Company will be held at Charlotte, N. C., on WEDNESDAY, tho iirst day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stockholder? and their families residing ! with them will bo passed over the Road with? out charge, going to and returning from Charlotte to attend tho mooting. Evidence ' of such interest must bo exhibited to the Agent or Conductor. C. BOUKN1GHT, _April_17 fG_Sccrotary. ? Choice Selection OF SPRING DRY GOODS TOP. 1 8 7 2 ! W. S3. LOVE & CO. NOW opening daily all tho newest styles in DRY GOODS, comprising new and hand? some designs in DRESS OOODS. PIQUES, FROISSETTE STRIPES, VIENNA SATINS, Ac. In our stock will bo found the finest, largest1 and moet varied stock of EMBROIDERIES, Laces, Pullings, Standard Cambric and Swiss Trimmings, Snow-Drop Trimmings, Ribbons, Ac. New Stvles CAMBRICS and PRINTS. Ladies' READY-MADE GARMENTS, in all the new styles. New Spring CASSIMEI'.ES. Clothe, Linens and Cottonades. hull line of HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. CARPETS, Mattings aed \\ nidow Shades a full line. A determined effort han been made to ole- 1 vate thc character of our stock, in nil respects, to a point of ? xeellenco beyond comparison. OUR PRICES are not only LOW, but do cidcdly so, and often much below those ol' other houses. WE AIM AT POPULAR PRICES. W. D. LOVE, li. IL MoORKERY. Sundries. THESE in endless variety and always fresh. A cai! and a look : vcr tho stock will ant is ty thc most fastidious housekeeper that every effort ia made to aupply their wanta, wdiilo asauranco is given that anything not iu store will be procured from first hands on ehort notice Our stock is full in all tho other depart? ments. Keeping only tho best quality of gooda, selling at close figures, and auxioua to do a strictly cash business, wo offer superior inducements tn onr ?ne. GEO. KYM ME RH. State License Notice. OFFICI: OK AUDITOR OF RICHLAND COUNTY, COLUMBIA, S. C., April 1.1872. ALT, persona engaged in the following oc? cupations, professions, Sec., vi/.: Mock Brokera, Exchange Brokera, Bill Brokera, Real Estate Brokers, Merchandize Brokers, Billiard Rooms, Bowling Saloons, Bagatelle Tablob, Ten Pin Alleys, Hotels, Inns, Livery Stables, Taverns or Saloons, Merchants, Banks, (except Nati.mal Banks,) Railroads, Auctioneers, Attorneys at Law, Solicitors, Lawyers, Physicians* Dentists, Insurance Agents, Architects, Photographers, Daguer rean Artista, Officiais of State, County, city, corporation or society, receiving a salary; Drummers, or persona selling by sample or soliciting ordere; Telegraph Lines, Express Lines, Ac, Ac, are her? by notified that they are required to niaku returns and pay license under tho provisions of "An Act to provide for a general license law," passed March 13, 1872. M. J. CALNAN, April ll Auditor Richland County. For Sale. .3nn (\fif\ FEET OP LUMBER, 0U\J*UUv/ 00,000 feet of well soued Flooring on hand. Orders for Lath, and all kinda Lumber tilled at abort not'eo. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or address W. LOWRY Si CO., o^t 20 (imo Box 130. Columbia; s c. aeu Mutilated Currency BOUGHT at a moderate discount, at TH K Oil I/ENS' SAVINGS RANK Agricultural Implements. "DOW LAW," "HAM," ".NORWOOD." "JONKS,"and other popular Cotton Plant? ers, warranted satis? factory ur no salo. i Garden Plows and Cultivate) a. 2)0 Dixon Steel Swcop , better and che ii el ! than the Fat hier eau make them himself. I Feb IM L?RICK A LOWRANCE. 2 lilli) H.s. H A.MS, 2 000 bushels i IORN, 2.1,COO lbs. BACON, ut prices lhat offer every iiidncenu nt of other mar? kets. L?RICK .V LOWRANCE. LARGE AND FISE STUCK OF CARRIAGES, On Sale at W, K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. THE Buggy stock embraces everything, from thc plain, substantial Concord style to a light, ch 'ant trotting buggy. Four* passenger vehicles in largo variety, including Brownell*, Rockaways, Plantons, Victorias, and a mw style of "four-seat Buggy. Thi ? stock is all fresh from tho factories, is of thc latest design, and, not least important,tis hoing sold nt viTv low prices. Dcol20 Dissolution and New Firm. THE firm of CHILDS Se WILEY having been dissolved thia day, by L. D. CHILDS Helling his intered to M. L. KlNAltO, the business will bo continued in tho name of KINARI) Si WILEY. COLUMBIA, S. C., March 23,1872. March 21 Imo 3350,000 to Loan, ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Apply at Jan 23 CITIZENS'SAVINGS RANK; Seegers' Beer is Pure. "T don'l contain Cococtlhts Indiens Fish " Herries to make sleepy or headache. CREAT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC! $50,000 WORTH SPRING m SUMER CLOTHING OP IN for inspection, consisting of tbo latent and most approved styles of Men's* I and Boys' Wear, HATH, OAP8 and Gouts' FURNISHING GOODS of every description. Wo offer tho above at the lowest prices for cash, in order to establish our honso as the cheapest clothing house in Columbia. S. STRAUS ?Si BRO., April 12 Under Columbia Hotel. Notice to Capitalists-Sale of City of ] Columbia Seven Fer Gent. Bonds. OFFICE CITY TREASURER, CoLUSiniA, S. C., April 3,1872. PURSUANT to authority delegated by fol? lowing resolution, adopted by City Coun? cil March 2G, 1872.1 will soil at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, May 15, 1872, TWO HUN? DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND (?250,000) DOLLARS city of Columbia seven per cent. I twenty year bonds: "Hesolved, That tho City Treasurer bo in? structed to advertise for sale before tho Conrt Houso, in tho city of Colombia, on tho 15th day of May next, tho bonds of tho city of Co? lumbia authorized to bo incited by tho said city, under the Act of the General Assembly just adjourned; that the advertisement be ftublishcd in ono newspaper in the city of Co umbia, ono in thecity of Charleston, and two newspapers in tho city of New York, at least thirty days before tho day of salo; that tho bonds to bc sold be eigncd as preset ibed by tho said Act, on tho day of Bale, or as soon thereafter un practicable, and delivered to tho purchaser as soon a? tho purchase money has been paid and tho bonds registered; and that the proceeds of sale be applied strictly in conformity with the said Act, aud in uo other way." Said bonds will bo nf tho denominations of ?250, $C0'J and $1,000. Tho proceeds of the salo lo be used for tho erection of new City Hall, now Market and other public improve? ments. The right is reserved to disooso of a part of thc said bonds in lots or in whole, as tho Mayor and Treasurer may determine. Any further information dctired can be ob? tained by addressing WM. J. ETTER, City Treasurer, Columbia, 8. C. OW Charleston Courier, Now York Journal of Commerce, New York Financial Chronicle e.opy and send bill to City Treasurer, Colum? bia. April 5 : JUST TO HAND . choice assortment of Spring Cassimeres, for men and boys, from the Charlottesville, Virginia, Woolen Fac? tory. These goods we war? rant to be No. 1. No? thing shoddy about them. Call and ex? amine. PORTER & STEELE. Motz's Celebrated North Carolina CORN WHISKEY. In AVE a lot of tho above WHISKEY on lund, and having made arrangements to take all Whiskey manufactured by Mot/., will constantly keep it on hand. Can oulv ho had at W. J. BLACK'S, March 27 Arno charlotte, N. C. NEW CROCKERY AND ?OLSE-FIMI? STORE. cy jf \ . THE undersigned have re fc-VT- neut ly opened au entire NEW Vi \jfiYyj?jff STOCK of articles in thoabovo \\ whieh bas been carefully 1LSL?3B? selected. They invite a cal) "rom th citizens to inspect their GOODS AND PRICES. Their strwkVmbracesCROCKERY. CHINA PLAT I'D-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Etc. KINGSLAND ?fc HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. It. KiNOSLAXn. J. A. HEATH. Jan 21 Rino WM. H. ORCHARD, Professor of Mustoanddeaier in Piano Fortes, APPLY at his residence, corner of Laurel and Henderson streets, or at the book? store of Duftio A Chapman. Piano Fortes, Organs and Melodious Tuned mid Repaired. Jan 27 3nio New Books. TnE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy of thu Anglican Church, Vol. I. $."?. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. 11.50. Hannah, a ni w Novel, by Miss Mulooh. 50c. Jan ll DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN. For Sale. A LOT of fino Kentucky M CLES and HORSES, just ar-/ rived. Call at j_ DALY'S STABLES, Oct 7 On Assembly street. SPUING mmm HATS AND Furnishing Good * AT * R, & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S, THE largest Stock wc have ever offered le? the public. You aro aure to loee money if you buy CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, Or anything a Gentleman weare, without first giving us a call. FRENCH CASS1MERES AND CLOTHS For our Custom Trade. DEALERS SUTTLIED at tho LOWEST RATES._March 24 LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best I MY line of WATCHES is now full and complete, and. _htho pabilo may depend on getting the beat at tho lowest posaible figures, as my facilities are such that I defy compet?- . tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all tho newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo,Etruscan, Gold, Jet, 4c.; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets,Charms. Lockets, Ac; the latest and most beautiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy Flated Waru- Goods suited for bridal, hobday and other presentations. *? Bepairing in all b ranch CH by the best work, men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC 8ULZBAOHEK, Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Row. LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST. AND , Get the Best,. BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have one of the finest stocks of WATCH EH, o? all best ESK _^lish, Swiss and American makers. With > Diamonds and other flue Jewelry, onr stock is large, and we are going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, ia al branches, by tho best of workmen. WM. GLAZE. Nov 19_Formerly Glaze & Radcliffe. WATCHES, CLOCSS AND JEWELB.Y. I HAVE on hand a select stock of WATCHES. JEWEL-! _ _;RY, CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED . /AUE, which 1 will dispose of at mostrea- - sonable prices. Alao, SPECTACLES to snit-. all ages. REPAIRING in my line done promptly and' on good terms. All articles and work warranted to be a? represented. GEO. BRUNS, 2d door below Pu CEN ix office, Main o treat: ? Oct 29 _ Clear mid Iliuinltm US Water. NATTANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THF li A IR. APERFECTLY clear preparation in one bottle, as easily applied aa water, for re? storing to Gray Hair its natural color and youthful appearance; to ciadicato and pre? vent dandruff; to promote tho growth of the ' Hair aud stop its falling out. IT IS ENTIBKI/I . HAIIMI.I SS and perfectly free frooi any poison? ous substance, and will therefore tako Hie place of all the dirty and unpleasant prepara? tions now in uso. Numerous testimonials have been sent ns from many ol our iueev prominent citizens. In c verylhing in whick tho articles now in use are objectionable. Crystal Discovery is perfect, lt is warranter, to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate ot Silver. It does not soil the clothes or scalp, is agreeably perfumed and make* ono of the best dressings for tho Hair in nse. It restores tho color of tho Hair "more per? fect and uuiformly than any other prepara? tion, " and always duos so in from three to ton days, virtually feeding tho roots of tho Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to its growth and healthy condition; it restores . the decayed and induces a new growth of the . Hair more positively than anythiug else. The .. application of this wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on thc - scalp, and gives the Hair a pleasing and ela gant appearance. Wo call especial attention to the fact that & . limited number of small trial bottles can be . had by those wishing to try it. You will no? tice that in pursuing this course, our aim la? to convince by tho actual morita of theartiole, ARTHUR NATT ANS, Inventor and Propri? etor, Washington, D. C. For Bale in Colum? bia by Dr. C. H. MIGT, and Druggists gene rally._'_Nov 24 tly Heinltth's Blood and Liver Fills, ELEGANTLY sngar-coatod, perfectly taete ' less, and warranted to cure all diaoaeeo o? tho livor and its kindrod complaints. Good for constipation or the bowelB, disorders of the stomach, sick and nervous headache, in? digestion, biliousness, fevors, chills, kidney affectiona, fomalo irregularities. They purify tho blond, and remove all derangements of tho internal viscera. Put np in a blood-rod colored wrapper, and sold at 25 cents a box, at HEIN ITS H'S DRUG STORE. Fob 18_t North Carolina Hay. BALES good N. C. HAY, for salo low. by E. HOPE. 75