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THE DAILY 'Let our just Censures Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 35. A man named Franklin, living in St. Lonis, haB sned tor a divorce from his1 wife on account of her cruel conduct toward him. This amiable woman has | stabbed her husband on four different occasions. She haB repeatedly struck him with clubs, and has often seized him hy the throat and beaten him with her fist. The reason of this peremptory' oourse of treatment was not bis drunken ness or unfaithfulness. On the contrary, the only charge that she makes against j bim is, that he would not vote as she wished him to. If this is the way in whioh strong-minded women attempt to influence their husbands' political viewB while they themselves are not yet in pos? session ot the suffrage, what will they do when they are legal voters, and are en? titled to hold office? If ever the women of St. Louis are permitted to vote, Mrs. Franklin should be especially exempted. Imagination recoils from the idea of what that spirited woman would inflict upon hor husband, if be refused to voto for her as Justice of the Peace. lucome returns are now called for by the officers of thc internal revenue. That the law under which such notion is taken is onerous, inquisitive and should have long sinco been abolished is gen? erally conceded, outside of tho faction in Oongress that rules tho country accord? ing to its will and leaves the Btatutes to be interpreted as convenience or inter? est may direot. The main idea appears to be to get as muob as possible into the Treasury, in any manner, legal or illegal, that the pe >p\o will stand. The law, as it is now enforced, being manifestly dis? tasteful to those whose private affairs it exposes to the prying gaze of tho Go . vernment offioials, it would be supposed that every effort would be mode to soften its rigors. Gurions, was it not, that the name of tho late Monsieur de Paris, the beads? man of France, was Amiable Heindrioh? Sp o o lal Not io es. WHOSE HANDSOME HOUSE IS Tn.vr?-Such was tho inquiry of a traveler as ho paesod an unusually well finished country residence, not a thousand miles from beru. Tho stylo of tho Bashes, tho brightness of the glass, ibo beau? ty of the doors, tho classic patterns of tho mouldings, the neatness of the balusters, and the stateliness ot the pillars around the phiz za, all struck tho traveler with astonishment and admiration. And no wonder, for they were all furniahed by Mr. P. P. TOALE, No. 20 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. A 27 THE INVALID-A PEN PICTURE.-8eo her pallid countenance, but a short time ago the picture of ruddy health, the envy of the school and the pride of the household. She was always welcomed by her schoolmates, fur her lithe form and pleaeing disposition car? ried cheerfulness into their ranks. Diligent, punctual and exemplary, obedient and grace? ful at home, ahe won the hearts of all. But, alaal we are sorrowed. Those rosy cheeks and ruddy lips are blanched by consumption. The voice once BO enchanting lu laugh and Bong ls feeble, husky and supplanted by a hollow cough. Let us approach her conch gently and take her hana. Do not shudder ecause of tho feeble and passionless grasp. The band once so hearty and plump is ema? ciated, and allowa bony outlines, while the cords and tortuous veins are plainly mapped upon the surface. The pulse that bounded with repletion, carrying vigor to the whole syetem, and imparting life, beauty, vivacity, health and atroegth, is delicate to tho touch. Tho feoble heart cannot propel the thin, soanty blood with force. Must wo lose her while yet in her teens? Companionsafand friends* gather around with words of cheer and consolation, and depart with moistened eyes and silent steps. Must wu loee her? No. there is a relie!! Wo can at ay thia destroyer of our happiuees, and not auder the loas ot so bright a gem. Something more ia required now than dietary and hygienic observance, for nature ?alU for aid, and sho Miall havo it. Take this pleasant medicine. It ia invigorat? ing. How it allaya the irritablo cough, im? proves tho appetito aud digestion, and senda a healthy tinglo through tho framo. The blood ia enriched, norvoua forco increased, and tho heart hounds with a now impulae. Seo her face brighten by degreeu; tho color ia returning, her voice is" getting clearer, and pleasant words are spoken. Tho strength falters yet, but is gaining. Let us tako her out in tho warm aunahino. In a short limo, ehe will he able to go without our aid, a cheer? ful girl. Thia delightful medicine muat bc God-bleaacd. lt ia restoring health to our loved one. Sho ia emerging from her eick ness eweeter and nobler than before, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery muat have the credit, lt baa raised her. Sold by all brat claaa druggists everywhere. THE LATEST SWINDLE.-Certain sanctimo? nious charlatana would fain perauado the world that diffusive atimnlanta have no medi? cinal Y.ilno, and that detestable slopa, com poaed ot griping acids and draatic purga ti vc?, aro better t?nica than thc tinuat vege? table ingredients combined with tho purent and mellowest products of tho still. But thia sort of thiug won't go down. Tho stomach of our common aenao reject H it, na tho physi? cal stomach of every mau with an undopraved palate rejects, with loathing and abhorrence, the nauseous abominations, "froe from alco? hol," which humuuge aro trying to thrust down tho throata of temperance invalida, under tho protenco that the filth will do them good. It ia not likely that while PLANTATION BiTTEns, tho atandard Tonic of America, ia anywhere acceaaiblo, such sickening Iranda eau mako much headway, but it is as well to put tbe public on their guard against them I April 25_ 13 Notice. HAVING been appointed by the Judge of Probato for Richland to tho ofllco of Committee nf thu Person and Estate of THOMAS DAVIS, of this city, adjudged a lunatic, we respectfully aek that ali persona I having demands against him will presont them to ua, or to Mesara. Melton & Clark, oar Attorneys. C. O. MARSHALL, I J. KINSLER DAVIS, \ Committee. April 25 _fi^ The Stallion Charley Ball ?A WILL stand at tho '(Dexter --rnE-qdjfi/n? Stables" from thia date to tho MjgSaw tat of June. rKL^lL^M- TEBMS-f 15 in advance; $1 for -fiAwiiliiiaMltho groom. April 24 12 Special Notice. MY notes and accounts are in tho banda of Mr. Henry Board, at the Exchange lionne. All indebted will come forward at once and pay up, or Trial Juatico Thompson will take charge of the matter. April 20_ait. FRANKLIN. For Sale. A LOT of fino Kentucky A, MULES and HORSES, just ar-/yfc?T <fP? rived. Call at /TY* 4Maa?U DALY'S STABLES, Oct 7 On Assemblv street. New York Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at TUE CI tTZENS*SAVINGS BANK. For Rent, JA COTTAGE, near the Stato Capitol, ill Rant moderate. Inquiro at thia office. April 28_2_ Elegant Cough Kisses. TAKE a kiss and euro your cough. Anice confection, agreeable and effectual. Cures Coughs, Diptheria. Boro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough; an admirable me? dicine for children; no coughing at night; no disturbance; sweot slumber secured by using the Cough Kieses. For salo only at April lfi j HEINITBH'S Drug Store. Notice. D?RING my absence from tho Stato, my eon WILLIAM C. ANDERSON ia author? ized to attend to my business, and all acta by him will bo recognized aa valid by myself. April 25 3j?_lt. C. \NDEHSON. _ Proposais. SUPERINTENDENT'S ORFICE, SOUTH CAUOLINA PENITENTIAIIY. COLUMBIA, S. C., April 25,1872. AT a meotlng held by tho Directors, April 21, 1872, it waa Resolved, That owing to tho failure of tho Treasury to tarnish money to procure Sup-" plica for tho South Carolina Penitentiary, and the impoBBibility of procuring them on credit, that the Superintendent be directed, if prac? ticable, to biro out 150 convicts-and that he advertise for proposals for tho samo, submit- I ting tho bids to the Board of Directors for their approval. The Superintendent, in conformity to tho abovo reaolution, will entertain bios for tho hiring out to work of 150 CONVICTS, iu num? bers to suit applicants. Applications in writing, accompanied by se? curity for performance of contract, and for I punctual payment of price and fulfillment nf other conditions and stipulations, should state tho nature of tho work to bo performed by tho convict B, tho placo at, and the timo during which tho omployment may bo pro tioBcd to continuo, tho amount offered per ?and by tho day or by tho mooth, and thu number of banda desired. Applications will bo submitted to thc Board of Directora for their approval or rejection. CARLOS J. BIOLBRAND, April 27 6 $ _Superintendent. _ NOVELTIES OPENING DAILY DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION AT OT. D. LOVE & CO.'S, Af A TN STREET. WE have received, the la ?t few day?, a full line of NEW and CHOIOE GOODS, comprising latest styles of JAPANESE I SILKS, GRENADINES, ORGANDIES, plaid,1 striped and plain; White Gooda, in now fa? brics, suitable for tho approaching weather. A choleo selection of Lace Botts- Collars, Handkerchiefs, Barbs, Lama Points, in Shawls and Mantles-at very low prices. Oar stock ia complete iu all the departments, and daily adding thereto. Ono of tho firm is now in Now York, looking after bargains for our cuatomera, and ahip ping us daily tho latest uovoltiea. We have, another largo invoice on tho way, which we will open in a fow days, and would respect fulls* invite an inspection. We aro confident of suiting every one, both iu at} los, qualities aud prices. Samples Bent on application. WM. D. LOVE & CO. \ . D. LOVE. B. B. McCREERY. April 23 _ NEW CROCKERY AM? HOUSE F-l RMSHIiV ti STOIl E. THE anderaigned have re? g? cently opened an entire now stock ol now gooda in tho abovo lino. Articles of all kinda for house keeping, A.c. Citizens are invited to call and examine gooda and pricca. KINGSLAND .t HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. R. KINOKI.AND. J. A. HEATH. _Aprij 21_ Motz's Celebrated North Carolina CORN WHISKEY. In AVE a lot of tho abovo WHISKEY on hand, and haviug made arrangoruentii to take all Whiskey manufactured by Mot/., will constantly keep it on hand. Can oulv bo bad at W. J. BLACK'S, March 27 Orno_Charlotto, N. 0. Tongues, Strips, Beef, &c. 6DOZ. SMOKED B. TONGUES, SCO lbs. prime Smoked Beef, 1,000 Iba. Broakfast Strips, Fnlton Market Corned Beef, Pickled Pig Pork, for sale low by April 24 E. HOPE. Money to Lend, ON marketable collaterals, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. Peas and Beans-Bargains. BEANS, Peas and Corn, the balance of my stock on band, will bo sold by tho quart, pint and half pint, at cost, to closeout. E. H. HE1NIT8H, April 1G i Drnggiat. "It Has No Equal!" Stanley's Cough Syrup FOR Conchs, Colds, Consumption, Croup and ali pulmonary affections. For salo only at HEINITdH'S Drug Store. April 10 j Carbolic Troches, BROWN'S TROCHES, Cary Cough Cure, Tar and Wild Cherry. For sale at HEINITSU'S Drug Store. _ Ap rill 0_ j Garden seeds. TIIORBURN'S fresh GARDEN SEEDS will be Hold out at half price. _Anril 18 _ _E. nOPE. Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS'SAVINGS BANK. Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps! ALL DENOMINATIONS for aalo at tho usual discount, at tho SOUTH CARO? LINA BANK AND TRUST CO. Dec 7 License Law Penalty. OFFICE Aunrron RICHLAND COUNTY, Con; M in A, 8. C., April 22, 1872. ' IAM directed by the State Auditor to notify merchante, hotel keepors, tavern, board? ing houae and Baloon keepers, railroads, tele? graph companies, poreons holding official positions in State, County, city, corporations, institutions of learning, ministers of tho Gospel, &c, receiving a salary, persons Boll? ing goods by sample and soliciting orders, and all who aro hablo to pay liconso under tho recent Act of tho General Assembly, that, after tho 30th instaut, tho ponalty of tho law, which is a lino at least doublo the amount c f tho license, with six months'imprisonment, will bo applied to all who have not complied therewith. M. J. CALNAN, April 21 Auditor Richland Connty. Nt w Hooks Just Received AT BRYAN'S ll ?OKS T O II E I mil REE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH LI X TERATURE; by YOURC-price $2. Recollections of Past Life; by Sir Henry j Holland, M. D.-$2. Leaders of Public Opinion in England; by Leckey-f 1.75. Christ in Modern Life; by Brooks, tLondon) - $2. Arouud tho World;! by Rev. Dr. Primo, with Plates-?3. Tho Y?ara of tho Huguenots; by Dr. Uanna-$1.50. South Sea Rubbles; by'the Earl and tho Doc? tor. Within and Without; by McDonald 11.50. At Homo and Abroad; by Hon. John P. Kennedy-$2. Uua and Her Paupers, with an introduction by Florence Nightengale. True as Stcol; by Marion Harland. Good-Byo,1 Sweetheart; by author of Cometh Up as a Flower-75 cents. Mabel Lee; by author Va? lerie Aylmer-fl. And other new standard Works and Novels. Al.io, a new supplv of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, colored and plain. April 21 "FISHER & SILLIMAN, fOpposite Columbia /lotti,) DRUGGISTS, AND dealers in pnro DRUGS, rnQ CH E M IC ALS. Family Medicines, rJr^ \ Vja Proprietary Goods, laney and/\T7. i tS? Toilet Articles, Sponges, FineO?0 Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts, Seeds, Ac. ^PRESCRIPTIONS prepared with accuracy and lldolity, at all hours of thc day or night. April 13_%_ Valuable Property in Pickens County for Sale. IN oursuance ot a decretal order of the Cir? cuit Court for Pickens County, I will sell 1 to tho highest bidder, for cash, on sale-day ? in May, at Pickens Court House, That desirable Real Estate known as the "CRUIKSHANK TAN-YARD," situated on Brushy Creek, waters of Saluda, noar the Air Line Railroad, and about elevon miles from GreenviBo and ten miles from New Pickens. The tract contains 717 acree, ol which some 450 acres are splendid virgin fo? rest. Of the remainder, abont 200 acres have been cleared nineo tho war and aro in a high et uto of cultivation. On the premises is one of the best Tan-yards in the State, and in good condition. ALSO, A comfort) de DWELLING and all neces? sary out buildings, in good repair. This is a rare opportunity for purchasing good Roal Estate, in a County as distin I guiBhed for tho good order of its society as tor tho salubrity of its climate and the purity of ita water. Also, On tho abovo premises, on tho Wednesday following, a large lot of FARM STOCK, con? sisting of Hornes, Cows, Oxen and Hoys, am' Plantation Tools, Cotton Giu aud Screw, Sugar Mill, Me Wright's Mill and a Copper Moiler; a lot of Lime, Tan-bark, Tanuers' Tools, Ac, Ac. Tho abovo in sold as tho property of Gillam and Aiken lor the payment of the debts. JOAR MAULDIN. March 31 Sheriff of Pickens County. tar Greenville Enterprise and Pickens Sen? tinel copy until day of sale. Initial and Monogram Press. E. R." STOKES IS now prepared, with a Press and apper tainmcnts, to manufacturo INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed aud in colors, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, j Koeps constantly in storn a, full stock of Fancy und Staple STA ION ERY, BLANK ROOKS, Fancy Articles and all gooda pertain- ! ing to a first class Stationery lioiiee. | April 20_I Owners of Dwellings CAN have their property securely pro? tected from loss or damage by tire hy insuring iu tho AS TN A 1NSUKA.VCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Connecticut. 80,000,000. INCORPORATED A. D. 1SID. Charter perpetua!. Agency Established tn Columbia, S. C., A. 1). 1830. Risks also taken on Stores, Merchandise, Cottou, Ac, Ac. GEORGE HUGGINS. Agent, Ofllco opposite tho Columbia Hotel. March 10_ J2mo Elegant Supply OF SPUING CLQTHINfi. AT KINARI) & WILEY'S, (SUCCESSORS TO CHILDS ? WILEY ) CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS. Blue and Black Morning Coats, Cassimero Light Mixed Suits. Black and Bluo Granites. Youth's. Boy'B and Children's Suits. New styloand handsomely made Star Shirts. Silk Scarfs, Ties, Bows, of the latest style. Linen and Paper Collars and CufTs. HATS t HATS:: HATS::: Splondid line. Tho best and cheapest in tho market. DRESS HATS, silk and beaver, spring stylo. M. L. KIN ARD. J. S. WILEY. April li) ly D G O ll O D Y S FOR SPRIXO AND SCMIER TRADE ! WE would respectfully invito thc atten? tion of the Trade t? our fresh assort? ment of DRY GOODS! Anticipating a liberal trade, wo. are new preparad to exhibit in great variety a well selected stock, embracing every stylo .and quality of Men's aud Boys' WEAR. DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, PANIERS, SKIRTS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTING ?J, LINENS, WHITE GOODS- and an endless lino of NOTIONS. AB it would bo almost impossible to cnunio rato our largo stock, will eay, as tho eeason advances, a number of new etyles will bc added, eo that purchasers can always rely upon being supplied with tho latest novelties | in tho market. All orders receiveour prompt and personal attention. Our priccB will be lound SB low as any can or will-offer for cash. Soliciting the favor of a call and examination ol our stock, we are, very respectfully, April 25 PORTER .t STEELE. Sundries. THESE in endless variety and always fresh. A call and a look over tho stock will satisfy the moet fastidious housekeeper that every effort is mado to enpply their I wants, while assurance is given that anything ? not in store will be procured from tiret hands i on short notice. j Our stock is full in all tho other d?part monts. Keeping only tho best quality of I goods, pelling at close* figures, and anxious to do a strio'.ly cash business, wo offer superior inducement* in our lino. GEO. SYMMERS. For Sale. QAA f\i\f\ FEET OF LUMBER, OUV/,UUv 60.000 feet of well sea-1 soned Flooring on hand. Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber filled at short not:ce. Apply at our Lumber Yard, I on Lady street sud Greenville Railroad, or address W. LOWRY & CO., Owl 29 Gmo_ Box 130. Columbia. S C. Agricultural Implements. "DOW LAW," "HAM," "NORWOOD." "JONE8,"and other I v, popular Cotton Plant-j era, warranted satis? factory or no sale. Garden Plows and Cultivators. 210 Dixon Steel Sweeps, better and cheaper than tho Farmer can make them himself. Feb 25 L?RICK & LOWRANCE. 2.000 lbs. HAMS, 2.000 bufchols CORN, 20,000 lbs. BACON, at priers that I ..._loller every inducement of othermar- | ketH. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Notice to Capitalists-Sale of City of j Columbia Seven Per Oent. Bonds. OFFICE CITY TREASURER. CoMJMUl.i, S. C., April 3, lbll. PURSUANT to authority delegated hf fol? lowing resolution, adopted by City Coun? cil Mardi 26, 1872,1 will sell?t public auction, on WEDNESDAY, Mav 15. 1872, TWO HUN? DRED ANO FIFTY THOUSAND (1250,00(1) DOLLARS city of Columbia seven per ceut. twenty year bonds: "Jlesolced, That tho City Treasurer be in-j structed to advertise for salo before the Court House, in the city ot Columbia, on the lath day of May next, the hondo of the edy of Co? lumbia authorized to be issued by tho said eily, mirier the Act of tho General Assembly ?just adjourned; that thc advertisement bc published in one newspaper in the city of Co? lumbia, one in theeity ot Charleston,arid two newspapers in the eily of New York, at least thirty days before the day of sale; that the bonds to be sold be signed as presetibod by ! the said Act, on the (lay of salo, or as soon thereafter as practicable, and delivered to the | purchaser as soon as the purchase money has buen paid and the honda registered; anil that tho proceeds of saic be applied strictly in conformity with thu eaid Act, und in no other way." Said bonds will he of the denominations of ] 1250, f500 and fl,000. Tho proceeds ol' tl?? sale tobt used for the erection of new City Hall, new Market and other public improve? ments. The ri ti li t i* reserved to disnosc of a part of the said bonds in lots or in whole, as the Siayor and Treasurer may determine. Any further information deeired cnn he ob? tained by addressing WM. J. ETTER, City Treasurer, Columbia, H. C. tnt" Charleston Courier, Sow York Journal of Camm ree. New Yolk F ina itviul Chronicle copy and send bill to City Treasurer, Colum? bia. April 5 New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy o', the Anglican Church. Yoi. I. $5. Aunt Jane's nero, hy Author of Stepping Heavenwards, fl 50. Hannah, a new Novel, bv MICH Moloch. 50c. Jan li D U F Pl E ?V CHAP M A N. Look Out for K. K.'S! 10X)OO^a?tUC?lUml,?a- TObC March 28 _ JOHN C. 6EEOERH*._ MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! Kor Slglit ls Priceless! Dui 'he Diamond Spectacles will J'rtserv U. IF von valuo vonr eyesight nee thepc I'KIl FKCT l.F.'rssKS. Ground from minute crystal pebbles, melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of thoir hardness and brilliancy. They will lat-1 manv years without chango, and aro warranted cn parlor lo all others, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER ?V CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-None genuino unless stamped with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler and Optician, is sole age nt for Columbia, S. C., from whom they can < i:!y he obtained, N? nedillers employed. ' July 21 l|ily BARGAINS ! O. F. JAOKSON?S. . . ,.-.:?';.?> . ?. > .. i ?...?? KID GLOVES, Rt 75c, tl, ?1.50 and *2 50. L?HIO ThreadXilovae.-aX 25o. to tl. Dree?.G?oda, a.t.l2J?..tq.tU5Pper j,a^d.. ' Fans, at?cto ?5 ea?h. . Ladies' Reatiy-madc Dresses, at $3.50 to $12r Children'a Ready-made Dress?e, at .tl to tlO. . ' . ' ._..__April 14 Scotch Whiskeys ?NE puncheon "FINEST CAMPBELTON," of my own direct importation, via New York. Thia, by actual teat, ia 19 per cent, over proof, and ia pronounced by all who havo teated or tasted it, aa the nneat evor brought to Columbia. Full atook old WINES and BRANDIES. Holland GIN, Jamaica HUM, Scotch. Eng liah and German ALES, London and Dublin PORTER, CURACOA and MARASCHINO. Moot and Chaudon CHAMPAGNES, of the famous vintage, 18?8-Qncat of the century. lt eas on able pr i ce a and full Pa tief act ion gua? ranteed._ GEO. SIMMERS. GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC! S50.000 WORTH or SPRIXG AXD SIMMER CLOTHING OPl-N for inspection, consisting ot tho latest and moat approved atyloa of Men'a and ROVB* Wear, HATS, CAPS and 'Gouts' FURNISHING GOODS of every deacription. Wo offer tho above at tho lowoat prices for caah, in order to establish our bouao aa the cheapest clothing houao in Columbia. S. STRAUS & BRO., April 12_Under Colombia Hotel. SPRIG CLOTHING, i I I HATS AND Furnishing Good AT li, & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. rnUE largest Stock we have iver offered to J. the public. ?ou arc turu to lese morir y it' you buy CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, Or anything a Gentlemau weare, ? ithout tlr-jt giving na a call. FRENCH CASS1MB?ES AXD CLOTHS For our Custom Trade. DEALERS SUPPLIED ai the LOWEST RATES. March 24 LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Sale at f, K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY, THE Baggy stock embraces everything, from tho plain, aubatantial Concord stylo to a light, olegant trotting buggy. Foiir Baasenger vohiolea in largo varioty, including rownolls. Rockaways, Phrctona, Victorian, and a new style of fonr-aeat Buggy. Tin stock ie all fresh from the factoriea, in of tho latest design, and, not lcaat importantes being sold at very low prices. Dee)20 Imported Cordials. TnE undersigned baa Jnet opened a lot ot IMPORTED CORDIALS, of variouB kinds, embracing Perfect Lovo, Vanilla, Roae, Aniactto, etc. AIBO, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. $50,000 to Loan, ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Applv at Jan23 OITIZENS' SAVINOS'BANK. Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. ALARGEnasortment and ohoioo variety, iuat in and for aalo low. E. HOI*};. American Club Fish. A DELICIOUS rehab ; hotter and much cheaper than Sardines. For aalo bv ?i. HOPE. LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. -r-*?-j WE claim to have ODO of the finest Btocks of WATCH Et*, ot all best Kug _lliah, Hwisa and American makers. With )iamondB and other fine Jewelry, onr stock ?B large, and we are going to soli tho Gooda. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19_Formerly Glaze St Radol|ffe. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, . ' AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHES ia now full and complete, and _htho public may depend on gening ibo heat at the lowoat possiblo figures, as my facilities are euch that I defy comp?ti? tion from any market. i . I have alao in store and constantly arriving: til the newest styles .of Ladies' Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo. Etruscan, Gold, Jot, Ac; elegant d?signa in Chains, Bracelets, Charms. Locket?, d-c.*, the latest and most beautiful pattorna in solid Silver and heavy -Plated Ware-Goods suited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. ... Repairing in ah branches, by the boat work? men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC 8DLZBA0HEB, Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Row. Columbia Music Store, LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling .the attention di tho public to an examination pf their I STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con B?8t?Dgof Pianos, Church and Parlor Organe, Melodeona, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flatos, Accord?ons,' Braes and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Bheet Musk) and Instruction Books for every, class of Musical Instruments on band at "all times. Sheet Music- sent by mad, petit paid, on receipt of price-; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by I Express; when ordered, to any part of th? State, -marked O. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. I Pianos, OrganB and Melodeona 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 pr ieee. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with, their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building, Columbia, 8. C._Nov 7 Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. SECRETAR?AS OFFICE. ? Coi.uMjjiA, 8. G.. April 15,1872. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholder* of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company will be held on THURSDAY, the fid day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stock? holders will be paused FRKK, to and from Oo lumbia to attend the meeting, as heretofore. They will be required to show their Stock 1 Scrip to the Oonduotor, who will exact pay from all others, as no one but Stockholders, or those of their family, residing with them, are entitled to the privilege. Ail Stock represented by proxy requires & ten cent stamp for each Signatare, and no ano but a Stockholder can be a proxy. C. V. CARRINGTON, Secretary. 43"Papera publishing by agreement, two insertions. April 16 JG I WATER WK EEL, Mill Gear?n^,Shafi??nt^ ri?ll^;s ?0OU*H#%1M?' *_SEND FORA CIRCULAR. &r May 30_L^!^_ "GEORGE PAGE & co., Xo. 5 X. Shroeder'Street. Baltimore, Md., Manufacturers of PORTABLE AND STATION ARV j STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Patent Improved. : ?r\*\ ;<. C 1 R CU LAR ?? .? \\ .">! I L ?. .S . GA XG. M ULA T .4 AV? SASH -A W MILLIE tl RIST MILLS. TIMBEE WHEELS, sniN r GLE MACHINES, Sic. IM-HICM in (inco? lar Saws, Belting and Mill supplie* generally, and manufacturer'?. AI:< nt? toi Le tte l's -Cele> bratert Tm hine Water Wheel mid every do scriptieii ol Wodli Working Machinery. VGRlOULTUftAL ENGINES A Hl'EOlAl.TE. <7"?>cud i"i leseriptive Catalogues and Price List* MHV 28 t+viv MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 30 Hayne street and Horlbeck's Wharf, Charleston, S. 0. This is tho largest and most complete factory of tho kind in tho Southern States, and all articles in this line oan bo furnished by Mr. P. P. Toalo at price? which defy competition. ?- A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and pott paid, on application to Jnlyll ilyr_P. P. TOALE. Gourd Seed Corn. AFEW bushels Pennsylvania GOURD SEED CORN, for seed. Very productive aud adapted to thia climate. For sale by Feb 21 _E. HOPE. See gera' Beer is Pore. IT don't, contain Coooenlus Indiens Fish Serries to make sleepy or headache.