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THE DAILY ''Let our just Ce usurea PHONIX. Attend the True Event.' BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 75 Henry Ward Beecher indorses Dar? win, and remarks that he would jost as leave spring from a monkey ns from some men he knows of. He wants to know where he is going to, .and doesn't care where he came from. Settle, tho unknown, who was made President of the Grant Convention at Philadelphia, at Grant's diotation, was a captain io the Confederate States army, bot after the war joined Holden and be? came ferociously "loyal." Mark Twain is reported as saying that one of Gen. Sherman's smiles oracked a saucer on a table; he smiled again, and smash went a plate. Anne Perkins, a blonde, and of coane beautiful, has been appointed liquor agent at Dalton, New Hampshire. OUB AGENT? IN CHABIIESTON.-The advertising ageooy of Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, represented by Ros? well T. Logan, Esq., is the only author? ized ageooy for this paper in Charleston. DUTOHEU'S LTOHTNIKO FliY-KlIiliEB sweeps them off and oleara the honae speedily. Try it. Sold by dealers every? where. ? 30 r?2m A,is.otion i?alo?. Notice to Capitalists. Bale of City of Columbia Seven per cent. Bonds. OFFICE CITY TBEABUBY, COLUMBIA, H. C., April 80. 1872. PURSUANT to authority delegated by the foll o wieg resolution, adopted by the City Council, Maroh 26 1872,1 will bell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, May 15,1872, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOL? LARS CITY OF COLUMBIA SKVEN PER CENTUM TWENTY YEARS BONDS: "Resolved. That the City Treasurer be in? structed to advertise for sale, before the Court House in the oity of Columbia, on the 15th day of May next, the bonds of the city of Columbia, authorized to be issued by the said city, under the Aot of the Qeneral Assembly just adjourned; that the advertisement be fiublished in one newspaper in the city of Co? rnubia, one in the city ot Charleston and two newspapers in the city of New York, at least thirty da\s before the day of tali; that the bonds to be sold be signed, as proscribed by the aaid Aot, on tho day of aalo or as soon thereafter as practicable, and delivered to the purchaser as aoon aa the purchase, money has ! been paid and tbe bonds registered; and that the prooeeda of sale be applied strictly in con? formity with said Act, and in no other way."j Said bonds will be of the denominations of I $250, $500 and $1,000; tho proceeds of the sale to be used for tbe erection of the new City I Hall, new Markut, and other nublio improve? ments. The right ia reserved to dispose of a part of tho said bonds in lota or in whole, aa the Mayor and Treasurer may determine. Any farther information desired can be ob- I tained by addressing WM. J. ETTER, City Treasury, Oolnmbia.B. C. 49- This sale ia postponed until WEDNE8-1 DAY, June 19, at same place. May 21 WM. J. ETTER, CltyTreaB'r. In tbe District Court of the United States for District of 8outh Carolina In re Laurona Railroad Company, Bankrupt - rn Bankruptcy. TN obedienoe to an order in the above I stated case, dated the 5th day of April, 1872,1 will re-sell to the highest bidder, at publio outcry, at the risk of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, the Lau? rens Railroad, at Columbia, South Carolina, in front of the Columbia Hotel, at 12 o'clock. Meridian, on the twentieth (20ih) day of JUNE, 1872, free from all liena and encum? brances, including the track and road-bod, iron, rails, chaira, spikes, timbers, bridges, oui verts, machine shops, water tanka, station houses, and all locomotives, cara and ma? chinery, and all and singular the property and assets, real and personal, of every kind and description whatever, of the Laurena Rail? road Company, together with all the rights, ?rivileges, franchises and eaaementa, law ally held, used or enjoyed by the Laurens Railroad Company, on the following terms, to wit: Sixty-four thousand two hundred and twenty-two ($64,222 81) dollars eighty-four cents must be paid within thirty (80) days after the day of sale; and the payment of the balance of the purchase money within twelve months from the day of sale, with interest thereon at seven per cent, per annum from that day, must be secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the entire pro? perty sold. The bidder will be required to deposit with the assignee, before his bid is acoepted, twenty thousand dollars, to secure compli? ance with tho terms of sale herein set forth, and upon failure to deposit that sum, the pro porty will at onoe be re-offered for aalo. JAMES M. BAXTER, Assignee MB" The Charleston News and Charleston Courier will copy nntil day of sale and for? ward bill toassignee._M ay 17_ Frames for the Columbia Maps, OP every style, of Walnut and Gilt Mould? ing. Also, for Paintings, Photographs and Engravings. lt. L. BRYAN'S June 14_ Bookstore. Cigars 1 Cigars! Cigars! CALL and examine our stock of choioo CIGARS, For quantity, quality, variety and low prices at which they are offered, we are far ahead of any other establishment in Co? lumbia. Our stock consiets in part of the following ohoice brands: Columbus, Undine, Longfellow, (the favorito brand,) Clrcasaia's, Fire Fly, Two Sisters. Henry Clay, Lord Byron, Augusta, Dolu Far Niente, ?tc. Give them a trial, and you will be certain to purchase and puff them hereafter. JnneO_JOHN AGNEW A RON. "Horace Greeley," fcfcT ITTLE GEM'* and "Ticket of Leave ? fl i are the fiuost OIGAR8 in this market for the prioe. Any one not Coming to the City should ?end their orders, as extra in? ducements will bo offered to alt who? i th to invest 50 cents or moro. Gentlemen attend? ing the Columbia Convention Should not fail to call to soo the "INDIAN GIRL."_June 8 Timothy Hay. TONS NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, for sale by_E. HOPE. Wood! Wood! Wood! ACHOICE lot of OAK and HICKORY WOOD, of all sizes, for sale cheap by the cord, and delivered in any part of the city. I will famish WOOD by contract at special rates for winter purposes. Orders left at the Pncsmx office, or at Mr. D. FPATIN'S Dry Gooda Store, on Assembly street, will bo promptly attended to. The above Wood is in my yard, and can bo soon for delivery at any .?me, p. EPSTIN. North side of GervaiB street, botwaen Aasem bly and Oates street._June 8 3mj Refined Oil. COTTON 8EED REFINED OIL, by the gal lon or barrel. Also, in fflaasn, pints and quarte. Forsalelow. HOPS At GYLES. 14 Special Notices. CLAP-TBAP AND CANT.-Invalid reader, il yon aro unwise enough to pnt yourself ont ?ide of any of tho mock tonics guaranteed to contain "no diffaeive atimulant," you will in? evitably como to grief. ABB your physician if any liquid preparation, destitute of stimu? lating properties, is worthy of the name of a tonio. He will tell you no. Bhnn all such nauseous oatoh-penniea. PLANTATION BIT TBBS, the most wholesome invigorant in the world, owes the rapidity with which it ro lievea the disordered stomach and the shat? tered nerves to the diffusive agent which con? veys its medicinal ingredients to the seat of the complaint. That agent is tho spirit of the Bugar cane, the most nutritious and agreeable of all the varieties of alcohol. The medicinal ingredients of the Bitters, valuable as they are, would be comparatively useless without this distributivo basia. They would ferment and sour. Beware, as 3ou hope for health, of tho horriblo compounds of refuse drugs in a state of fermentation I whioh humbugs are endeavoring to foiat upon ' the publio as medicines. . SO" Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical Discovery will not raise the dead, but it will benefit and cure the living. For all severo Coughs, Throat and Bronchial diseases, it has never been equaled. J 1313 THE VILLAOE CHOBOH.-It should not look I like a barn or a storehouse It should be a building, the very sight of which would cause devout f olinga in tho breast. A well-carved cross th mid point to Heaven; massive pan nelod doors should impress the visitor with the solemnity ot the place into which he is entering; etamed glass should throw a mystic light athwart the aiales; pulpit, altar, ceiling and galleries should be ornamented with figu? rative mouldings, and the columns that sup? port the galleries, and the balusters that rail them in, should be of classio patterns. Any congregation wishing such a church should send their orders tor finishing material to Mr. P. P. To ALE, importer or Fro no bi stained glass, and manufacturer of and dealer in Doors, Sashes, B'inds, Ac, No. 20 II ny no street, Charleston, 8. C. J 4 J A HEALTHY DIGESTION.-Lifo is rendered miserable when the digestivo organs aro im? paired. Food becomes repnleive; the body emaciated; the mind depressed, and melan? choly broods over vou. TUTT'H VEGETA? BLE LIVER PILLS ia the remedy for these evils; they produce sound digestion; create a good appetite; impart refreshing sleep and cheerfulness of mind. CHABLEBTON, 8. C., August 1,18C9. Dr. W. U. Tatt-DEAB FIB: I wiah to inrorm ?ou, and if yon deaireyou can publish it, that have been afiiioted for upwards of seven years with Dyspepsia. I could eat nothing that agreed with me. I became emaciated, bad no energy, and felt gloomy and melan? choly all tho time. I have been using your Liver Pills for three weeks, and have experi? enced the greatest benefit. I have a fine { appetite, and can now ea*, anything. I cor? dially recommend them to all who have Dys? pepsia. DENNIS O'HALLORAN. Dr. Tutt'8 Bair Dye contains no Sugar Lead. June ll ?3 The Town's Talk id about Heiniteb's Blood and Liver Pills. What they say: The pills havo done mo moro good than any other pills I have over U?od. The Blood and Liver Pille are certainly the most effectual medicino for headache. Hci nitah'a Blood and Liver Fills have done me much good. The best medicine I know of, is the remark of all who uso Heinitsh'a Blood and Liver Pille.. Thia is what tho people say about Heinitsh'a Blood and Liver Pills, and what they say you may depend on. Try them yourself. For sale at HEINITSU'S Drug Storo. May 25_t_ Prices of Goods ON JACKSON'S BARGAIN COUNTER: ?j ?) SPOOLS of COTTON for 25 cents. X.? 3 papers of Needles for 10 cents. 12 dozen Buttons for 16 cents. 3 Linen Collars for 25 centa. 2 cakea of Sweet Soap for 5 centa. 6 yards of good Laoe for 25 cents. No. 4 Satin Ribbon st 5 cents a yard. Good Funs at 10,15 and 25 cents each. Ladies' Silk Ties ai 50 cents, worth $1.00. Dressing Combs (Rubber) at 10 cents. Parasols at half prico. A lot of Piquet Trimming at half price. June 12_;_ C. F. JACKSON. Canned Vegetables, &o. PEAB, Lima Beans, Asparagus, Green Corn, Succotash, Tomatees, Mushrooms, Truffles, Peaches, Pine Apples, California Apricots and Pears, (decidedly the finest things ever put into cans,) fresh Balmon, Mackerel, Lobsters, Oysters, Sardines. &o. May 4_GEO. HYMMER8. FISHER & SILLIMAN, ("Opposite Columbia Hotel,) DRUGGISTS, ?AND dealers in puro DRUG8, CHEMICALS, Family Medicines, r?^t Proprietary Goods, Fancy and VJ A Toilet Articles, Sponges, FioeOJ>U Perfumorv, Flavoring Extracts, Seeds, Au. PRESCRIPTIONS preparod with accuracy and fidelity, at all hours ot the day or night. April 13_t__ Elegant Cough Kisses. TAKE a kies and cure your eongh. A nico confection, agreeable and effectual. Cures Coughs, DIptheria, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough; an admirable mo dioine forohildren; no coughing at night; no dist?rbanos; sweet slumber secured hy using tho Cough Kisses. For sale only at April IC j HEINITHH'B Drugstore. "It HM NO Equal!" Stanley's Gough Syrup FOR Coughs, Colds. Consumption. Croup and all pulmonary iff. ?tions. For sale only at HEINlTaH'S Drug Store. April 16__2 _t New Butter and Cheese. -I (\ TUBS choicoMay RUTTER. xXJ 10 boxeB new cutting Choeso. Just roceived and for sale by JnneO_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Hay and Oats. 1 fifi BALES prime Timothy HAY. 1U\J COO bushels heavy fording Oats. For eale low by JOHN AGNEW & SON. non munn * DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 2,000 WHITE QUILTS at $1.25, worth $2.00 5,000 yarda 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING. 5 caaes CAMBRIC L. CLOTH. 5 cases SHIRTING MUSLIN. 5 bales MOSQUITO NETTING. 200 WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS. This complete stock-Dry Gooda, Booth, Shoes, HatB, Caps and Millinery Goode equalB in value any FIVE St?ren in tho State, and wUl be sold at PRICES THAT DEI Y | COMPARISON. R. C. SHIVER & CO. Juno 12_ Sparkling Catawba Springs. I HAYE THIS DAY taken charge of the above Springs, and will open them on tho J _:iOTH INSTANT. Persone de? sirous ul upending a few months at a water? ing place, will find nowhere in the South a more oomfortablo resort. Terms reasonable. J. M. BLAIR, Formerly of the yarborough House, June 6 Imo Raleigh, N. C. The Favorite Resort of the Ladies'is at | the Elegant and Well-appointed Show Room and Millinery Es? tablishment of Mrs. MCCOR? MICK, in the Store of J. H. KIN ARD, Main Street. GOODS are now being offered at such low I figures as will defy competition. The DOLLAR COUNTER is an especial at? traction, where one can obtain gooda at half the original price. LADIES* SUITS, enperbly trimmed, nu hand, of the latest und most fashionable styles. A call will Buffioe to satisfy every one. May 26_MRS. A. MoOORMIOK. Announcement Extraordinary. CLOTHING AT COST. OWING to the dullness of the season, we offer our large and wuli selected stock of Ready-made CLOTHING and Genta' PUR? KIN ll INO o OOPS at COBt. Parties desiring to purchaae will nod it to their interest to oall at once, aa we are determined to lessen nur stock; which, for quality and durability, wo defy competition. S. STRAUSS Sc BRO, June 5 Under Colombia Hotel. Agricultural Implements, &c. THRESHERS, HORSE POWERS, Portabio Engines, ffiftw gFan Mills, Grain Cradles, Smut Machines, all of the *<nost improved patents and best terms. Garden Plows and Cultivators. 200 Dixon Steel Sweep J, better and cheaper than the Farmer can make them himself. May ll L?RICK Sc LOWRANCE. Motz's Celebrated North Carolina CORN WHISKEY. IHAVE a ?ot of the above WHISKEY on hand, and having made arrangements tn take all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will constantly keep it on band. Can onlv be had at W. J. BLACK'S, March 29 Gmo_Charlotte. N. C. 2 OOO lbs. HAMS, 2 000 bushels CORN, 20,000 lbs. BACON, at prices that loffor every inducement or other mar? kets._L?RICK & LOWRANCE. SPARKLING RUBIES ! NEW SABBATH SCHOOL SONG BOOK AN appropriate name for. this neat, com? pleto and most pleasing collection of I musical gems, (about 150 of them,) by A. Hull and H. Saunders. Musi? new, freth, ?pir?ed! Price 35 Cents. "Never Trouble Trouble till Trouble Trou? bles You," in tho title of a favorite Song by Wellman, 30 cunts. TUB PILGRIM'S HARP. Is tho name of a compact book of 210 pages, which can bo carried in the pocket, and yet ! contains a very large proportion of the most | Sopular psalm tunea, spiritual songs. Ac., c. It would be difficult to compile a moro convenient book for the Vestry, the Prayer Meeting, or Social Singing Meetings. By Aoa Hull. Price 60 Cents. Everybody likes "Kissing at the Garden Gate," bong. Loeaoh. 40. THE MUSICAL TREASURE continues to be a "groat BUCOOBB." Great variety of the boBt Vooal and Instrumental Muslo. Frico in bda. $2 50; cloth $3.00; gilt $4.00. The above Books and Pieces sent, post? paid, on receipt of retail price. OLIVER DITSON Sc CO., BoBton. OHAS. H. DIT80N Sc CO., New Yorjp June 5_?65_ Carbolic Troches, BROWN'S TROCHES, Cary Cough Caro, Tar and Wild Cherry. For sale at II El N ITS li 'd Drug Store. April 16_t 75 North Carolina Hay. BALES good N. C. HAY. for ?ale low, by HOPE ? GYLES. v Stop and Think ! CUSTOMERS in want of ODEAP GOOPS will LOOK Over the fine assortment of Good AT W. D. LOVE & C0.'8, THAT They are displaying on their BARGAIN COUNTER, at leas than half price, NOW Is the time to get yonr pick, aB they are clear? ing ont fast. Call early and call ofton, and bring green bax with yon. W. D. LOVE. B. B. McCBEERY. May 28__ Excursion Seaton of lb72, via THE WILMINGTON LINE, COMMENCING JUNE 1,1872. WILMINGTON. MAY 81. 1872. ROUND TRIP EXOURS1UN TICKET? can be procured at the office of Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Eavroud, to tbe fol? lowing well-known and attractive Virginia Watering Places and Summer Resorts: Green brier White Sulphur Spritigs, Eockbridge Alum, Bath Alum, Bot or Bealing, Sweet or Sweet Chalybeate, Coyner, Alleghany, Mont? gomery White Sulpliur. Yellow Sulphur, Kit treU's Springs, North Carolina, and the en? tirely new and drat class Sea-side Watering Place in Bampton Boads, Virginia-Vue ae L'eau. Also, a full line oi Excursion Tickets ria the "Bay Lino," to all prominent Northern Lake and New England Sea-side Watering Places, ly variablo and attractive routes. These Tickets are good to return bv No? vember 1, 1872. A. POPE, General Freight Agent, J. H. BOWEK, Agent Wilmiogtou, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Columbia, S. C. June 9 _^ 2mo Excursion Season of 1872. Cn AK LOTTE, COLUMBIA >C AUOU8TA R. R. Co., UKNKUAL KIO HT ANO 1 I CK LT DFP'T. COU:MU?A, S. C.. May 26. 1872. ON and after JUNE 1, PROXIMO. EXCUR? SION and Sincle Tickets will be placed on sale at the offices of this Company, AT AUGUSTA AND COLOMBIA, tor the follow? ing celebrated and far famed Mineral Springs of Virginia: Rock brui go Alum, Bath Alum, Warm, Bot, Healing, .Sweet, Sweet Chaly? beate and Greenbriar White Sulphur. Also, for the celebrated Sparkling Catawba 1 Spiin ,B of North Carolina. Tickets good to return until November 1. Also, for Hewett's Point, opposite Fortress I Monroe-a new Watering Place. This being its first season, parties who delight in Surf Bathing, Fishing, Boating, dee., will find this po.nt particularly inviting. E. R. DORSEY, May 27 Imo General Tioket Agent. Notice. COLUMBIA, S. C., JUNE 1,1872. THE undersign.d has associated with him in business Mr. JOHN E. GYLES. The general Grocery busiuo?9 will hereafter bo conducted by the firm o! HOPE ft GYLES. June 2_ EDWARD HOPE. How the World was Peopled. ETHNOLOGICAL LECTURE. By Rov. Edward Fontaine. $2. Thoughts upon Government. By Arthur Helps. $2 25. Roughing lt. By Mark Twain. Illustrated; full of fun. At Home and Abroad. Hy John P. Ken? nedy. $2. Foster's Life of Charles Dicken?. $2. Taine's Notes on Kngland. $2.60. Pre- II is torie Times. By Sir John Lubbock. Popular Lifo of Gen. R. E. Lee. And other new publications, for Bale at June 8_ lt. L BRYAN'S Bookstore. Initial and Monogram Press. E. RT^fOKES IS now proparcd, with a ProsR and apper tainments. to manufacture INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed and in colors, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Keeps constantly in etore a full stock of Fancy and Staple STA ION ERY, HLANK DOOKS, Fancy Articles and all goode pertain- j ing to a first class Stationery House. April 20 Native Wines. ONE cask Concord, One cask Scnppernong, Pure Grapo Wtuo. ALSO, Ono hogshead Rhino Wine, One hogshoad Clarot Wine, Will bo sold very low, by gallon or dozen. On draught thia day._HOPE U QYLEB. Corn! Corn! Corn! 2AA/\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE I ?I f\J\j CORN, just receta d and for sale low by JOHN AGNEW ASON. New Rooks. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy of tho Anglican Church. Vol. I. $5. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stopping Heavenwards. $1.60. Hannah, a nowNovel. by Miss Mulooh. 60o. | _Janl4_ DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Look Ont for E. K.'S! ~^?y OOONOW in 0olnmbIa' To March 28 " JOnN C. BEEGEP.S' The M?sl Fashionable Promenade IN THE CITY IS AT THE GREAT COMBINATION DEY GOODS Millinery Establishment OF J. H. KIN ARD. IT is Ibero that tho gr .jst display o TASTE and 'JTYLE8 can bo seon. A choico and elegant assortment of GRE? NADINES, MARIPOSAS, besides tho newest and now moat popular patterns in "DOLLY YARDEN8." Tlicao goods have boon bought at such ad? vantageous prices as to enable me to offer j them at astonishingly low figures. Call and examine, and I am sure you will buy. May_19_ J. H. KINABD. Elegant Supply OF SPEIE CLOTHMC. AT KINARD & WILEY'S, (BCCCEBSOBB TO CHILDS A WILEY.) CHEVIOT DERBY 8UIT8. Blue and Black Morning Coate, Cassimero Light Mixed butta. Black and Blue Granites. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits. New stylo and handsomely made Star Shirts. Silk 8carfs, Tiea, Bows, of the latest style. Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs. HATS I HATS It HATS lit Splendid lino. The best and cheapest In the market. DRESS HATS, Bilk and beaver, spring stylo. M. L. KINARD. J. 8. WILEY. April 19_ly Irish Champagne! YES, IRISH CHAMPAGNE! Why not? Was not the great Apostle of Temper? ance, Father Mathew, an Irishman? Still, were he alive to-day, he wnnl? quaff a cup of this beverage, and, smacking his lips, bless the man who invented "Irish Champagne." This can be drank with perfect safety by the Knights of Pythias. Good Templttra, or Bad Templars, Sons of Malta, Sons of Temper? ance, or anybody else's eons or daughters, masons, brick-layers, chimney-sweeps-in fact, anybody, particularly those who wear Grant hats and Greeley bats, or their own hats, are invited fraternally to imbibe (at your own expense, mind!; thia superlatively delicious beverage. This notioe would have been fnrther ex? tended, but a man borrowed onr ictionary, and several big words we intended to nse are necessarily omitted; but when that man re? turns that Dictionary, the public may expect to hear from us again. JMay 18_GEORGE BYUMERS. NEW CROCKERY AND HOUSE rURNISHlNO STORK. ow ^^V--- THE undersigned have re ^y^W?bg?s. cent ly opened an entire new ?TwKf stock of new goods in tho lUEHHO anov" une- Articles of all ttl,il?iV.gp> kir.ds for houso keeping, Ac. Citizens are invited to call and examine goods und prices. KINGSLAND ? HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. R. KlNdSLAND. J. A. HEATH. April 24_ Spioed Beef, &c. 4HALF BARRELS Hart A Hensley's Rolled SPICED BEEF, delicate and highly fla vored, and much superior to Fulton Market Beef. 4 dozon SMOKED BEEF TONGUES, for sale at rodnced prices. 10 tuba new May RUTTER, just received and for sale low by JOHN AGNEW A 80N. Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. ALARGE assortment and ohoioe variety, just In and for sale low. E. HOPE._ Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMB, Breakfast Stripe, Smoked Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES. Tongues, Strips, Beef, &o. 6DOZ. SMOKED B. TONG DEB, SCO lb?, primo Smoked Beef, 1.000 lbs. Breakfast Strips, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Piokled Pig Pork, for sale low by April 24 HOPE A OYLES. Lime. Zmf\i\ BARRELS of LIME, for e ?lo low by _JOHN AQNE\ v SON. 8eegers' Beerie Pure. IT don't contain Ooooenlus Indiens Fish Berries to make sleepy or headache. Imported Cordials. THE undersigned has hint opened a lot ot IMPORTED CORDIALS, of variouB kinds, embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Rose, Anisette, etc. Also, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. lyar^-Y Pavilion H tel, AiTrtglT.T J CHAKI ESTO? , S. C. ?siKl^?. ?- t- ALFORD .V Ol)., Pro IfC^fSags&priotorB; IL HAMILTON. Hup't. For Sale. ^ A LOT of fine Kentuoky F&b?. MULES and HORSES, just ar ^HB rived. Call at SMUITP DALY'S 8TABL1 Oot 7 On Assembly street. g E 0 D Y S FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRAD WE would respectfully invite th alt tion of tho Trade ta onr fresh ass ment of DRY GOODS! Anticipating a liberal trade, we ate no prepared to exhibit in great variety awell aelected stock, embracing every atvle and quality of Men's and Boya' WEAR. DRESS OOODS, PARASOLS, PANIERS, SKIRTS, SHEETINGS,SHIRTING8, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, and an endleaa line of NOTIONS.' Aa it would be almost impossible te enume? rate our largo stock, will say, as the season advances, a number of now atylea will be added, ao that purchasers can always rely upon being supplied with the latest novelties I lu tho market. All orders receive our prompt and personal attention. Our prices will he found as low as any can or will offer for cash. I Soliciting the favor of a call and examin?t iou of our stock, we are, very respectfully, April 25_POgTBB & STEELE. LOOE TO YOUR INTEREST. AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. -o WE claim to have one of the finest WT* Blocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng JkZ Aliah. Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, our stock ? is large, and we are going to sell tho Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in a! branches, by the beet of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19_Formerly Glaze A Radollffe. LOOS TO YOUE INTEREST, AND Get the Best I MY Une of WATCHES ie now full and complete, ?nd __hthe public may depend -on getting tho best at the lowest possible figur?e, as my facilities are euch that I de%r competi? tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all the newest Btylea of Ladies' Bets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Ac; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets,Charma. Lockets, ftc; the latest and most beautiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated I Ware-Gooda suited for bridal, holiday and I other presentations. Repairing in all branches, by the best work? men and at reason aldo rates. ISAAC 8ULZBA0HEB, Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Row. ~ LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On 8ale at W, K, GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. THE Buggy stock embraces everything, from the plain, substantial Concord ntylc to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four BaBaenger vehicles in large variety, including rownella, Rockaways, Ph seton B, Victorias, and a new stylo of four-seat Buggy. This stock is all freah from the factories, is of thc latest design, and, not least important, ia being Bold at very low prices._Dee 20 BARGAINS! DULI. SEASON! FINEST FRESCA CASSIUERE PANTS Made to order For Twelve Bollars. ? EMU, Twenty per oem. discount. NO HUMBUG! As we mark everything in plain figures. BOTS' CLOTHING At cost-or less. STRAW HATS At a sacrifice. FINEST AND CHOICEST SHIRTS In the market. CALL AND SEE For yourself. H. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. The Doctora Recommend 8eegere'Beer TN pref ?renos to London Perter and Booton Ale. Why?Thoy know lt in nw adulterated 5,000 Live Indians Just Arrived. THEY are pitted against John Soegera* 10,000 K. K.'e, at tho odda. But all may end In amoke._GEO. 8YMMEBB. American Club Fish. >*?09t?t A DELICIOUS rollah: better and much obeaper than Sardines. For sale by HOPE ft OYLB8.