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THE DAILY 'Let oar inst Censures Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. G4. HEAVY FORGERY-THE GEOROIA RAIL? ROAD BANK THE VICTIM.-In oar yester? day morning's isane was published an no count, taken from the Macon Telegraph and Messenger, of the arrest in Macon of two men calling themselves Bennett and Morriss, the latter of whom was supposed to also go under the name of Henry Holmes, upon the chargo of having forged a certified check upon the Na? tional Bank of the Republic, of New York city. This check, whioh was for the amount of $6,500, had been pre? sented to and paid by the Central Bank. Yesterday we learned that a similar ope? ration had been performed in this city, the operator in this case, however, being more successful. Last Tuesday, a man who stated that his name was Henry O. Holmes-doubtless the same person who was arrested at Macon-called at the Oeorgia Railroad Bank, and asked if the bank would oash a certified oheok for $9,100 on the National Bank of the Re? public, of New York oity. After a thorough examination of the cheek by the proper officers, it was concluded that it was all right, and the money was ac? cordingly paid to Holmes, who then left and was no more seen. Upon reading the account of the arrest of the parties in Macon, however, the officers of the bank began to have some doubt as to the genuineness of the oheck, and, therefore, telegraphed to the Cashier of the Na? tional Bank of the Republic, in order to ascertain whether such a oheok had been isaued. A reply woe promptly received that it was a forgery. One of the officers of the bank left for Macon last evening, to ascertain whether either of the men arrested is the sharper who obtained the money on the forged oheok in this oity. Bach characters as Holmes should be severely dealt with, and we trust that if he ie one of the Ma? con prisoners that he will receive the full punishment of the law. I Augu&S'- Constitutionalist. The grand jory of^|u$nge Oonnty. N. C., have made a report, ipVwhich, they present the oondition of till property cf the old University of North Carolina, founded in 1776, in whioh they Bay: "Only one member of the faculty, the President, remains, and that the wood? land of the college is being badly plun? dered, and the oollege campus, one of the most beautiful in the United States, is depredated apon, and that cattle wan? der through the oollege buildings, and that the chapel, where prayer and divine service were wont to be held, is now often used as a place for the vilest pur? poses. The libraries, which belonged to the literary societies, formed by the stu? dents, are often invaded and valuable books abstracted." The Raleigh Senti? nel enumerates among the trustees under whose direotion the spoliation has been made, an ex-member of Congress, now an employe of the United States Senate, a radical State judge, the ex-Adjutant General of Governor Holden, J. C. Ab? bott, late olaiming a seat in the United States Senate, and other lights of the re? construction government of North Ca? rolina." REMARKABLE CASE.-Thore is a woman now lying between life and death in a Western city, whoEo case h~a been only equalled once in medical annals. The pulse is regalar at sixty, and all the bodily actions are perfectly performed. The skin is natural and the eye presents no unusual appearance except a certain fixity,'and yet this woman has had for six days a ballet fired from her hus? band's revolver embedded in her brain. One of the most touching and pitiful | foots about the case is that the patient, in a sad kind of way, seems to be con? scious, though unable to speak. She is incessantly trying to get her wedding ring off her finger, and at one time ap? pears to have imagined that she had un? loosed it, for she made a motion ns thongh about to throw it away, but, ap pearently repenting, attempted to restore it The ring occupies all her thoughts. She continually regards it, and will hold np her left hand, aa long as her strength lasts, to look at it. A NEW JAILER.-We learn that Mr. Eagene DeBerry, late of Columbia, re? cently took charge of the jail of this County, we snppose by virtue of ap? pointment. Mr. DeBerry is a conserva? tive Republican in politics, a Sonth Carolinian by birth, and appears to be very genteel and cleverly disposed. In this "weak, piping time of peace," a clover jailer is an important considera? tion. Hope his bill of fare will' be good ' aa to variety, repeated thrice daily, and as mine hosts say, "the best the market affords." It's just barely possible some of ne maj have to "pot np" with him. [Laurensville Herald. The steamship Adriatic arrived at New York on Saturday, with 800 passengers from Liverpool, via Queenstown, in eight days, four boors and thirty-eight minutes from tho latter port, and from Liverpool eight days, twenty-one hours and thirty-seven minutes. This is the shortest passage ever made between the ports. Notice. Proposals for Supplying Wootllo Water Works \ COLUMBIA, 8. O., May 30,1872. With One Hundred (100) Gorda beal long-leaf PINE WOOD, delivered at Water Works. The contract will be awarded to the lowest re? sponsible bidder. By order Oity Oounoil. CHARLES BARNUM, May 81_City Clerk. J. CAEN SCOURING, CLEAN IQ and BLEACHING Establishment, Laurel street, corner of Sumter, Columbia, S. 0. Lace Curtains eleaned and spoored._May ll Imo? New York Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE. Choicest May Butter. TUBS "Gilt Edge" new GOSHEN BUT? TER. GEO. SYMMERS. Special Notices. A Wholuoma Stimulant, That 1? Ab? solutely Parc-Physicians throughout the world agree aa to tho necessity for diffusive stimulants in medical practico, but complain, and with good roason, of the imuoesibility of obtaining them pnre. The difficulty hero presented would be a serious one indeed, if the olass of agents waa limited to the adulte? rated liquors and wines of trade. It va? nishes, howeVer, when the absolute purity and extraordinary restorative properties of H03TETTER'S BITTERS are taken into con? sideration. As a stimulant, the articlo ia absolutely free from everything objectionable; but thia is only one of its recommendations. If it were nothing moro than an excitaut, ita offects would be fleeting. It might refresh and revive tho system for a fow minutes, but could produoe no permanent benefit. The stimulating elements of the Bitters fs a means, not an end. The tonic, anti-bilious, depurativo and aperient vegetable juices combined in the preparation are the agents that impart vigor and regularity to tho weak? ened and disordered organization, the spiritu? ous principle being chiefly useful in diffusing their influence through the system and other? wise facilitating their operation. Alcohol, eyon in its purest form, is not so much n medicino as a motive power, by whioh the specifics of the vegetable kingdom may be brought to bear upon the debilitated and dis? ordered organs that require renovating and regulating; and it is in this way that the pure essence of rye incorporated in Hoetetter't Bit tors inore ases tho efficiency ot the purely medical ingredients._May 31 f3 Flavoring Extract? ara of primary im. portanco in cookery; and of all articles ot this description the highly consentrated STAND ino EXTRACTS, prepared by Joseph Bur? nett St Co., Boston, are pronounced by lead ing cuisiniers-Professor Blot among th< number-the purest and beet. Haman Wrecles- Every day and hom we meet with broken down specimens of hu manity-wrecks that seem past hopo of salv? age At least seven-eighths of these migh be filled with new vitality, by a course of Da WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VIN KO A H BITTERS Many are Buffering from the reaction of rum polluted bitters or powerful minerals, lt ii characteristic of Dr. Walker's Great Reetora tive that it neutralizes the effect of them mid-called remedies, and accomplishes, il duo time, a perfect cure. Nature Gives Us Teeth, but she docs no preserve and purify them. That must b done with Fragrant Sozodont. Tho denta bone and its enamel casing aro made invr.l neranie to all destructivo influences hy th daily use ot thia beneficent preparation. 830,01)0 will be Paid for any rerr.ed whioh will cure Ohronio Rheumatism. Pain in tho Limbs, Baok and Chest, Sore Throat Insect Stings, Croup, Dysentery, Colic Sprains and Vomiting quicker than Dr. T'. bias' Vonetian Liniment; established in 181' nover fails. Sold by all Druggists. Depo 10 Park Place, New York. Plait's Astral OH.-Moro accidents occti from using unsafe oils than from steamboat and railroads combined. Over 200,000 fain lies continue, t .> burn Pratt's Astral Oil, an no accidents, directly or indirectly, havo o< curred from burning, storing or handling il 011 tlonae ot Charlea Pratt, established 1771 New York. A Beautiful iv ti it e. soft, smooth and clet skin is produced by -uning G. W. Laird "bloom of Youth." It removes tan, freckle sun-burns, and all other diucoloiatiouB froi tho skin, leaving tho complexion brilliant ac beautiful. Sold at all druggists. This pn paration is entirely froo from any maten detrimental to health. Just the Remedy Needed-Thanks 1 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, we have, fi years, boon relieved from sleepless nights painful watching with poor, suffering, toot] ing children. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression spirits and general debility in their varioi forms; also, as a preventive against Fevi and Ague, aud other intermittent fevers. Tl Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya, mai by Caswell, Hazard &. Co., New York, and so by all druggists, is the boot tonic, and aa tonio for patients recovering from fever other siokness, it has no equal. llluley's Genuine Golden Bell Cologi Water, according to tho original formula Provost, Paris, so long and lavorably knoi to the customers of Haviland, Uarral & R loy, and their branches, for ita floe pormane fragrance, ia now mailo by H. W. Risley a the trado supplied by his ?uocoBsors, Morg St Risley, Wholesale Druggists, New York.* Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powdi -The best articlo known for cleansing a ?reserving tho teeth and gums. Sold by .ruggists. Frico 25 and 50 cents per bott F. C. Wells it Go., New York. carbolic Balve unequaled as a Heali Compound. Phyaicians rooommond it as t most wonderful remedy ever known. Pr: 25 oents per box. John F. Henry, sole P prietor, 8 College Placo, New York. Cbrlstadoro's Hair Dye.-This magn cent compound is beyond contingency, i safest and moat reliable Dye in existen never failing to impart to the flair uniform of color, nourishment and elasticity. Mai factory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. ivapnla is Opium purified of its sicken and poisonous qualities, lt is a perfeot a dyne, not producing h un dach o or constip?t of bowols, as is the caae with other prepa Hons of opium. John Farr, Chemist, > York._June 2 jtlm Reduction m Price of Oas. OFFICE COLUMBIA GAB LIGHT COMPANY, COLUMBIA, 8. C., May 28,187! AT a mooting ot the Board of Diroctt held this day, the following action of Board was ordered to be publiabod: Whereas this Board contemplated cha ing tho prioo on the first day ot May, bu oonBequenoo of the non-arrival of coal, prevented doing BO; but in order to sat consumers that this Board is in earnest, to allay discontent, the coal not yet ha> been reoeivod; be lt, therefore, Resolved, That from and after the first of JONE, ensuing, the price bo reduced tc dollars per 1,000 feet. Jlesoluea, That a discount of five per c be allowed on all bills, if paid within fivo t from notice, at the office of tho Secretary, Resolved, That for all bills remaining paid after ton days, the supply shall bo continued and mo*ro removed. Resolved, That the Superintendent is h by instructed to remove every metre f consumers whoso unpaid amounts were sented to the Board this day, unices paie tho 10th of June. Resolved, That persona desiring to bo plied with gas, must maka application tc Secretary, at bis offloo, oorner Plain and sembly streets. JACOB LEVIN Secretary Columbia Gae Light Oompai KEEP COOL. DURING tho warm weather I will keep my store open until 9 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT, aa it ia then moro pleasant to purchase than during tho heat of the day. All the stock to he sold cheap for cash. O. F. JACKSON. Tho Favorite Resort of the Ladies is at the Elegant and Well-appointed Show Boom and Millinery Es? tablishment of Mrs. MCCOR? MICK, in the Store of J. H. KIN A RD, Main Street. GOODS are now being offerod at such low figures an will defy competition. Tho DOLLAR COUNTER is an especial at? traction, whore one can obtain goods at half the origioal price. LADIEtt' SUITS, superbly trimmed, on hand, of the latest and most fashionable styles. A call will BnfOce to satisfy every one. May 26 MRS. A. MCCORMICK. BARGAINS! DULL SEASON ! FINEST FRENCH CASHMERE PANTS Mado to order For Twelve Dollars. Twenty per cent, discount. NO HUMBUG ! As wu mark everything in plain figures. BOYS' CLOTHING At coet-or lesa. STRAW HATS At a sacrifice. FINEST AND CR01CEST SHIRTS In tho market. CALL AND SEE For yourself. R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD. $500 Reward WILL bo given to any medical expert who will del ect tho slightest impurity in the composition of HeinitsU's Celebrated Blood and Liver Fills. Those Pills aro a sure and effective euro for all biliousdiseasoB: DYSPEPSIA,Costiveness, Liver Complaint, Fevor and Ague, Rilious Fevers, Nervous and Sick Headache, Diar? rhoea and Dysentery of a bilious type, Impu? rity of the Blood, Dropsy, Bods, Melancholy, Heartburn, Jaundico, Nervousness,Obstruct? ed Menstruation; also, a preventive and euro for Piles, Sick Stomach, Dizziness or Vertigo, Bad Tanto in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pal? pitation of tho Heart, Nervousness, Constipa? tion, Pains in tba Breast and Back, Kidney Affections. To oure all Disordors of the Liver. To Regulate the Bowels, to Purity the Blood. To give new life to the whole system, the Blood and Liver Pills cannot bo surpassed. Try only ene box; yon will be convinced. Pro pared by E. H. H EIN 1 Tb ll, at his Laborato? ry, Columbia, H. O. _ May 5 f New England. NEW ENGLAND COUGH SYRUP. Whitcomb's Asthma Remedy. Young Amerioan Liniment. Ready Spread Mustard Plasters. Porns Piasters and Rheumatic Plasters. Ayer'* Cherry Peotoral. Oriental Cream for the complexion. Fumigating Pa?telina for the sick room. Genuino Castile Soap in bare. Darby Disinfecting Fluid. Olive Tar, Juniper Tar and Tar Soap. Baking Powders, fifteen cents a box. All for salo at D.EINIlSH'8 MaySf Drugstore. E. H. HEINITSH, Apotheker und Drog'uerien Handler, Main Slrasse, gegeneber der Phoenix Office. MOCHTE den geehrt n, Deutschen dieser stadt anzeigen dase er stets die boston, Arznoien Vorratbig hat, Besonder'? Deutsch Camomille, Blutreinigrude Pillen, Kaiser Pillen, Lobon's Elixir, Queen's Delight, Kina Kaltfiebor Knr, Leber und Blut Pillen, und andere von unsern Don t ach en LandeBlonsen gesariesene Medicinen. Als, auch den boneiumten Deutschen "Brnat Thee,"einziges gutes and radicales heilmlttel gegen husten und orkaltnug. Alle Fanoy Artiokol gew?hnlich in einew Apotheke Gebalton sind stets in besten auewahlsorrathlg._A prit 8 j For Sale. a* A LOT of fine Kentucky fffetaA MULES and HORSES, justar W*m rived. Call at ?USb* DALY'S 8TABLEH, Pot 7_On Assembly street. $50,000 to Loan, GOOD COLLATERAL. Apply at Jan 23 CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK. O Stop and Tnink ! CUSTOMERS in want of CHEAP O00DB will LOOK Ovor tho fine assortment of Gooda AT W. D. LOVE A CO.'S, THAT They are displaying on their BARGAIN COUNTER, at lees than half price. NOW Is lb.9 timo to gc!, your pick, as they arc clear? ing out fast. Call early and call often, and bring green bax willi you. W. D. LOVE. B. B. McCREERY. May 28_ Excursion Season of 1872. CHAKLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. It. Co., CENSUAL FBEIOHT AND TICKET DEP'T, Con; M ni A, S. C., Mav 2C, 1872. ON and after JUNE 1, PROXIMO. EXCUR? SION and Bindo Tickets will bo placod on salo at tho offices of this Company, AT AUGUSTA AND COLOMBIA, for tho follow? ing celebrated and far famed Mineral Springs of Virginia: Rockbridgo Alum, Bath Alum, Warm, Hot, Healing, .3weet, Sweet Chaly? beate and Greonbrior White Sulphur. AIBO, for tho celebrated Sparkling Catawba Spiin ,s of North Carolina. Tickets good to return until November 1. Aleo, for SOWOII'B Point, opposite Fortress Monroe-a new Watering Place. 'This being ita first Bea MOIL partios who delight in Surf Bathing, Fishing, Boating, dbe, will find thia point particularly inviting. E. R. DORSEY, _May 27 Imo General Ticket Agent. The Celebrated Stallion Lucken nt. OWNED by C. R. FRANKLIN, ^^-^9lS wi'l aland at Owen Daley's Sta ?K^aS' TJB bles, on Assembly stroot, from ^^jLWth? 8tb of May until tho loth of BUCKSHOT is a bright sorrel, 13? hands high, and five yoars old. PEDIGREE.- Buckshot sired by Young Butler; ho by old Gov. . utler, whose pedigree is too well "known to comment on; Dam by Black Hose; Grand dam Steel Filly; she sired bv tho old imported Steel; Black Roso sired by Abdallah, and he by thc old imported Abdallah. MAKES will be taken charge of at Daley's Stables, and they will receive tho nest atten? tion, and charges reasonable. Not responsi? ble for accident e. TERMS.-J20.UO in advance. $1.00 for the Groom. _May 8 Imo Democratic State Convention. THE National Democratic Committee hav? ing called a Convention tn meet in Balti? more on tho 9th or July, we think it advisable that our State fchould take some action in re? gard to this matter. Wo, therefore, respectfully recommend that a Convention of tho Democratic party bo held in Columbia, on Tuesday, tho 11th June next. WADE HAMPTON, Chairman, W. U. STANLEY, J. D. POPE, F. w. MCMASTER, T. O BARKER, JOHN E. CAREW, J. P. THOMAS, May 18 Central Executive Committee. B?llalo Tongues, NEW BUgar-curtil ll AMS, Breakfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for walo low. E.HOPE._ Mutilated Currency BOUGHT at a moderate discount, at THE CITIZENS* SAVINOS BANK. Tongues, Strips, Beef, &c. 6DOZ. SMOKED B. TONG CES, 3(10 lbs. prime Smoked Beef, 1.000 lbs. Breakfast StripB, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Pickled Pig Pork, for sale low hy April 24_E.HOPE._ Lime. On/l BARRELS of LIME, for e le low by ?\ AI JOHN AGNEt v. SON. Seegers1 Beer is Pure. "T don't contain CococnlUB Indiens Fish Remen to make sleepy or headache. Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. Bevenue Stamps! Bevenue Stamps! ALL DENOMINATIONS for salo at the usual discount, at tho SOUTH CARO? LINA BANK A^p_TJH2S_T_COj_ 1)<>c.7_ Timothy Hay. 1 A TONS NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, for salo .L4t by _E. HOPE. Look Out for K. S.'S! \r\ ?\?\?\ NCW io Columbia. Tobo March 28 ^ JOHN C. BEEPERS'. The Doctors Recommend Seegers' Beer IN preference to London Porter and Scotch Alo. Why? Thoy know it is unadulterated Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. AIARGE assortment and oboice variety, Justin and for sale low. E.HOPE. ? **A-^\ Pavilion Hotel, afnt^Jih CHARLESTON. 8. C. fis'iffuSL ?T. ALFORD -V CO.. Fro llaiin'TH?aErprlotors; lt. II AMI I.TOM, 8 up'J. Imported Cordials. THE undersigned bas lust opened a lot of IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kinds, embraoing Perfect Love, Vanilla, ROBO, Anlsatt?, etc. Also, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. | The M?sl Fashionable Promenade IX THE CITY IB AT THE GREAT COMBINATION DRY GOODS AND Millinery Establishment OF J. H. KIN ARD. . ? . IT iu there that tho greatest display of TA8TE and BTYLES can bo seen. A choice and elegant assortment of GRE? NADINES, MARIPOSAS, besides tho newest and now most popular patterns in "DOLLY V AHDENS." Thoao goods have been bought at such ad? vantageous prioes as to enable me to offer them at astonishingly low figures. Gall and examine, and I am sure you will buy. May 19 J. H. KINABD. ATTENTION ! Dress Goods re? duced to half price. Printed Satteens, Martaban Grapes, Printed Piques and Colored Piques. Ten cases Long Cloth. Striped Linen for pants, at half value. R. C. Shiver Sc Co? Elegant Supply OP SPUNK CLOTH?. AT KINARI) & WILEY'S, (SUCCESSORS TO CHILDS & WILEY.) (CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS. j Blue and Black Morning Goats, Caseimere Light Mixed Suits. Black and Blue Granites. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits. New style and handsomely madeStarShirts. Silk Scarfs, Ties, Bows, of the latest style, Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs. HATS! HATS 11 IIATB tit Splendid line. The best and cheapest in the market. DRESS BATS, ailk and beaver, spring style. M. L. KINABD. J. S. WILEY. April 19_ly_ Irish Champagne! YES. IRISH CHAMPAGNEI Why not? Was not the great Apostle of Temper? ance, Father Mathew, an Irishman? Still, wore he alive to-day, he would quaff a cup ol thia beverage, and, smacking bia lips, bless the man who invented "Irish Champagne." This can bo drank with perfect safety by the Knights of Pythias. Good Templars, or Bad Templars, Sons of Malta, SonB of Temper? ance, or anybody else's sons or daughters, masons, brick-layers, ohimney?sweeps-in fact, anybody, particularly those who wear Graut hats and Greeley hats, or their own hats, aro invited fraternally to imbibe (at your own expense, mindi) this superlatively delicious beverage. This notice would have beon further ex? tended, but a man borrowed our _ iotionary, and several big words we intended to use are necessarily omitted; but when that man re? turns that Dictionary, the publio may expect to hear from ns again. May 18_GEORGE 8YMMERS. NEW CROCKERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING STORK. THE undersigned have re? cently opened an entire new stock of new goods in the above lino. Artioles of all kinds for house keeping, Ac. Citizens are invited to call and examine goode and pricoB. KINGSLAND A HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. R. KINGSLAND, J. A. HEATH. _ April 24__ New Fooks. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy of the Anglioan Church. Vol. I. 15. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Moloch. 50o. Jan 14 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. D G O K O D Y S FOR SPRING AND SUMER TRAD WE wonld respectfully invite th att tion of tho Trade to oar fresh asBO ment of DRY GOODS! Anticipating a liberal trade, we are now prepared to exhibit in great variety a well Beleotod stock, embracing every style and quality of Mon's and Boys' WEAR. DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, PANIERS, SKIRTS, SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, and an endless line of NOTIONS. As it would be almost impossible te enume? rate our largo stock, will say, as the season advances, a number of new styles will be added, eo that pu^iiaeers can always rely npon being supplied with the lat cet novcltiea in the market. All orders receive our prompt fud personal attention. Our prices will be found aa low aa any can or will offer for cash. Soliciting the favor of a call and examination of our stock, wo are, very respectfully, April 25_POBTER A STEELE. GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PTJBLIC? 850,000 WORTH SPRING AND SLIMER CLOTHING OPEN for inspection, consisting of the latest and most approved styles of Men's and Boys' Wear, HATS, OAP8 and Gents' FURNI8HING GOODS of every description. Wo offer the above at the loweBt prices for cash, in order to establish our house as tho cheapest clothing house in Columbia. S. STU AU 8 ?Si BRO., April 12_Under Columbia Hotel. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have one of the finest stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng _llisb, Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewell y, our stock is large, and we are going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19_Formerly Glaae A Radclifie. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST,. AND Get the Best I MY lino of WATCHES is now full and complete, and _kthe public may dopend on getting the beal at tho lowest possible figures, as my facilities aro such that I defy competi? tion from any market. I have also in atore and constantly arriving all the newost styles of Ladies' Seta, ia Dia? mond, Coral,Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, A c.; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets,Charms. Lockets, Ac; tho latest and most beautiful pattorns in eolid Silver and heavy Plated Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing in all brauchen, by tho best work? men and at reasonable rates. " ISAAC 8ULZBACHER, _ Oct 13_Colnrohia Hotel Row. LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Bale at W. K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. THE Buggy stock embraces everything, from the plain, substantiel Concord style to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four passenger vehicles in large variety, including Brownelle, Rockaways, Pb rotons, Victorias, and a new style of four-seat Buggy. Thin stock is all fresh from the factories, is of thc latest design, and, not least important, is hoing sold at vorv low prices._Doe 20 New Books Just Received AT BRYAN'S BOOKSTORK! THREE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH LI? TERATURE; by Yonge-price $2. Recollections of Past Life; by Sir Henry Holland. M. D - $2. Leaders of Pufelio Opinion in England; by Leokey-$1.75. Christ in Modern Life; by Brooks, (London)-$2. Around the World; by Rev. Dr. Prime, with Plates-$3. The Wars of the Huguenote; by Dr. Hanna-$1.50. South Sea Bubbles; by tbs Earl and the Doo tor. Within and Without; by MoDonald $1.50. At Home and Abroad; by Hon. John P. Kennedy-$2. Una and Her Paupers, with an introduction by Florence Nightengale. True as Stool; by Marlon Harland. Goad-Bye, Sweetheart; by author of Cometh Up aa a Flower-75 cents. Mabel Lee; by anthor Va? lerie Aylmer-$1. And otbor new standard Works and Novels. Al.'o, a new supply of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, colored and plain._April 21 Initial and Monogram Freu. E. RTSTOKES IB now prepared, with a Press and apper tainments. to manufacturo INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed and in colors, of ali sizes r i'd quality. ALSO, Koopa constantly in store a foll stock of Fancy and Staple STA IONERY, BLANK lt 0 OKS, Fancy Articles and all gooda pertain? ing to a first clasp Stationery House. April 20_ 5,000 Live Indians Just Arrived. THEY aro pitted against Jobn Seegere* 10,000 K. K.'e, at tho odds. But all may end in smoke._QEO. SYMMEBH. American Club Fish. Tfrg&QSS* A DELICIOUS relish; better and much cheaper than Sardines, For sale by h. HOPE.