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THE DAILY ''Let oar just Ce n rare o Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 36. DISCOVERIES AMONO THE STABS-WON? DERFUL RESULTS REPORTED.-At the lost meeting of the Royal Astronomical So? ciety in London, Dr. Huggins, the emi? nent spectroscopies made an extraordi? nary statement respecting the motions taking place among the stars. The ro? en Its he annonnoes are wonderfni. Four years ago, ho applied the spectroscope to the bright star Sirius, though his instru? mental means were not then su Qi ci ont to render him quite certain as to the result. Still, he was able to annonnoe with some degree of confidence that Sirius is reced? ing at a rate exceeding twenty miles per second. In order that he might extend the method to other stars, the Royal So? ciety plaoed at his disposal a fine tele? scope, fifteen inches in aperture, and specially adapted to gather as much light as possible with that aperture. Suitable spectroscopic appliances were also pro? vided for the delicate work Dr. Huggins was to undertake. It was but lost win? ter, says the Spectator, that the instru? ment was ready for work; but already Dr. Huggins has obtained the most won? derful news from the stars with its aid, He finds that many of the stars are tra? veling far more swiftly than had been supposed. Aroturns, for example, is tra? veling towards us at the rate of some fifty miles per second, and as his thwart motion is folly es great, (for this star's distanoe has been estimated,) the actual velocity with whioh he is speeding through space cannot be less than seventy miles per second. " Other stars are moving with corresponding velocities. But, amidst the motions thus deteoted, Dr. Huggins hos traced the signs of law. First, he can traoe a tendency among the stars in one part of the heavens to ap proaoh the earth, while the stars in the opposite part of the heavens are reced? ing from ?B, and the Btare whioh are ap proaohing lie on that side of the heavens towards whioh Herschel long since taught us that the sun is traveling. But there are stars not obeying thia simple law; and among these, Dr. Huggins recog sizes instances of that community of motion to whioh a modern student of the Btars has given the name of star-drift. It happons, indeed, that one of the most remarkable of these instances relates to five well-known stars, known to astrono? mers as Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsillon and Zeta, of the Great Bear, all of whioh are drifting bodily through space, and receding from the earth at the rate of about thirty miles per second. This result at once illustrates the inte resting nature.of Dr. Hugginb' disco vc ries, and affords promise of future reve lotions even moro interesting. n ? ? THE FISK MURDER TRIAL.-The case ot Edward S. Stokos, charged with the1 murder of James Fisk, Jr., in New York, in January last, which has just been concluded on its first trial in that city, has resulted, as was to bave been ex? pected, in a failure of the jury to agree. The result illustrates the growing diffi? culty, whether in justice or not, of ob? taining a verdict in capital coses in New York. In this case the most extraordi? nary and persistent effort? were made by the prisoner's counsel In his bebalf iii-st, by attempting to invalidate the in? dictment, then a denial of jurisdiction, then by potting the jurors themselves as it were, on trial, and finally, in the course of the trial, endeavoring first to show that the shooting was in self-de? fence; secondly, that the prisoner was orazy; and, thirdly, that the dead man really came to his death at the bands of his physicians rather than by the bullets of the pistol shot into him by the pri? soner. It is stated tbat seven were for murder in the tiret degree, two for man? slaughter in the third degree and three for acquittal. The afternoon papers of New York oomment severely upon the failure to reach a verdict, regarding it generally as a farce, and but the fore? runner of an acquittal. - + - A mournful accident recently befell the towu of Janesville, Wis., resulting! in the drowning of three young ladies of | the place. A party of girls bad gone on a bathing excursion in a seemingly safo stream, but which was full of shallow sand-bars and deep holes beyond, worn ont by the action of the water. One of the foremost was remarking upon the enjoyable nature of her position us she Btood upon one of the bars, bot the next j moment, taking a step beyond, she was struggling wildly and shrieking for help. A companion sprang to her assistance only to add to tbe complexity and diffi? culty of the situation. The shrieks of the affrighted girls who were witnessing the appalling sp2ctacle, neither daring nor able to render aid, bronght upon the scene a young married woman, who, seeing the danger, and not stopping to count the cost, sprang into the murky depths, and in a few minutes all had disappeared below tho surface, leaving not so much as a ripple above them, and it was an hour afterward before their dead bodies could be found. It looks as if war was not only threat? ened, bot almost inevitable in South America, between Brazil and the Argen? tine Confederation. The Brazilian Go? vernment, according to letters jost re? ceived in London, is preparing for hot tilities, and is daily awaiting large quan? tities of munitions of war from Europe. The difficulty with the Argentine repub? lic arose from the non-fulfilment of' I ho . treaty concerning Paraguay. For Balo. ^^^r^|^^|^^^^^^^ pendent Fire Engine^ for no fault. The Company having purchased a steamer are obliged to sell, to mako good the amount due on their present engine. Ad? dress JOHN MoKENZIK, President. Or. L. F. HOP80N, Treasurer. July 18_12 Everybody ia delighted with the QUEEN'? DELIOBT. It cores all kinds of breaking out of the skin, boils, Ac. OCR AGENTS IN CHARLESTON.-The1 advertising agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, represented by Ros? well T. Logan, Esq., is the only author? ized agency for this paper in Charleston. MAIL, ARRANGEMENTS.-The Northern mail opens at 2.30 P. M.; doses 12.00! A.M. Charleston day mail opens 4.30] P. M.; closes 6.00 A. M. Charleston night mail opens 7.00 A. M.; closes fi. 151 P. M. Greenville mail opens 6.45 P. M. ; closes 6.00 ?. M. Western opens and closes 1.30 P. M. Wilmington opens 2.30 P. M.: oloaes 11.30 A. M. On Sunday office open from 3 to 4 P. M. CAMPAIGN NEWS.-Tho Presidential campaign is now upon us, and is des? tined to prove the most exalting and in? teresting one that wo have had for many years. We are determined to furnish our readers with the fullest and freshest information from all quarters oi the Union, as the campaign progresses, and to this end will increase the number of our nows columns, so that the PHOENIX ! will contain for the campaign more read? ing matter than any daily paper at the capital, and as much as either of oui Charleston ootemporaries. To the citi? zens of the upper Counties of the State, the PHOENIX, as famishing news twenty four boars ahead of the Charleston news papers, particularly addresses itself. All ye who feel an interest in the election of Greeley and Qratz Brown, and desire to 1 know the oorreot status of the campaign as each new development is made, send in your subscriptions to the PHOENIX, either daily or tri-weekly. We promise | you a lively, readable and reliable paper. Bend for specimen copies. A large and varied let cf cards, suita? ble for weddings, invitations, visiting and business purposes, have just, boen re? ceived at this office, which, owing to the dull season, will be printed at very low rates. Wanted, ~ FIVE HUNDRED CORDS of good PINE I WOOD. Apply to Joly 16_HARDY SOLOMON. Butter, Cheese, &c. mUBB choice GOSHEN BUTTER, JL Boxes oboice Qoshen Cheese, 1.000 poonda Breakfast Stripe, 10 barrels Pearl Grist and Big Hominy. Ail frosh and lor salo by Julv 16 HOPE A: GYLES. Great Reduction in Teas. ?) CHESTS ENGLISH BREAKFAST, ?I 2 chests Oolong, 2 chests Yonng Hyson, 2 eheste Gunpowder. All o' the best quality, fresh, and will be | eold at prices that cannot fail to pleaso. T. J. <t H. M. GIBSON, Corner Lady and Richardson streets. Julv 16_6 Coal! Coal ! (\f\rj TONS best quality of COAL, now }\J f loading on board brig Anna Maria, for thin market, which will be sold low fer cash. Apply to R. A. KEENAN, July 12 imo At Columbia Hotel. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver | and Plated Ware, and Cutlery, at New York Cost. THE UNDERSIGNED, having fmade arrangements to remove | tts Wearn's new Art Building, twill, from thia date nntil the 1st I 'of September, sell his entire stock at New York wholesale cost. This will be a rare opportunity for my friends and cus? tomers, who should avail tbemuelvc4 of the same. I have now on band one of the largest and most complete stocks evor offered to tho pub? lic of Columbia. Terms, net caah. tO- REPAIRING and ENGRAVING exe? cuted in tbe beet manner, by experienced and | reliable workmen. All work guaranteed. ISAAC SULZBACHER, July IB_Practical Watch-maker. Ale! Ale! Ale! ?>K DOZ. CROTON ALE, very auporior ?*r quality. 50 doz. MoEwen's Alo, very hnperior quali? ty. Juat received and fur ?ale bv July 9 JOHNA' * N KW ,t 8 ON. Fall Turnio Seed. YELLOW STONE, Lang's Improved Ruta Raga, Oobaon'a Improved Rut A Raga, Large Vnito Norfolk, Large White Globe. HOPE &, OYLES. Jnly 10_ Flour! Floor!! OOft RBLS- NEW FLOUR, of all gradea, 4d\J\J for salo at greatly roduood prices, by_ JOHN AGNEW ft SON. Wood! Wood! Wood! ACHOICE lot of OAK and HICKORY WOOD, of all aizee, for aale cheap by I the cord, and delivered in anv part of the I olty. I will furnish WOOD by contract at apecial rates for winter purpose*. Orders left at the PHOENIX office, or at Mr. D. ErATiN's Dry Gooda Store, on Assembly street, will bo promptly attended to. The above Wood is in my yard, and oan bo Been for delivery at any time. P. EPSTIN. North aide of Gervais street, between Aneem bly and Oates afreet._June 8 Scot Oom! Corn! Corn! IKAA BUSHELS prime White CORN, . O\J\J 600 bushels prime Mixed Corn, Juat received and for ?ale at reduced prices, by JOHN AGNEW & WON. Special Notices. The vital Druin-Ir, ia necessary to tho health of tho bqdy that its exhausted and re? fused particles should be carried off by the excrotory organs, and it is equally necessary that tho wanto matter thus expelled should be replaced by new elements derived from digested and assimilated food. It is evident, therefore, that good digestion and perfect assimilation are essential to bodily vigor; and it is because HOSTE TTER'S STOMACH BITTERS powerfully assist these prooesece, that it is regarded by thc intelligent classes, whose opinions aro founded on observation, as the only absoluto specific for dyspepsia and its attendant ills, at present knonn When the eyBtera. either from constitutional canses, overwork, excess, anxiety, or actual dieeaso, ia in au unnaturally relaxed condi tion, somothino more than its exhausted par tides passes through the pores. Vitality leaks through these ventages. Elements which should remain in tho blood and enrich it are evolved, and that fluid becomes thon watery and incapable of removing the solids of the body as faat as they decay. The con sequenooB are emaciation, debility, nervous ness, loss of spirits, and a general, or perhaps a rapid, declino of all powers of life. It is in oases like this that the restorative properties of Hostetter's Bitters are most conspicuous. The first two or three doses sometimes pro? duce a change in the feelings and aspects of | tho invalid that is perfeotlv astonishing, and by a persevering use of this superlative vege? table tonio and alterativo, the vital drain is I sure to he arrested, tho strength reinstated, the flesh restored, tho constitution reinforced, and the brain relieved ot the clond that obBcnred it._July 18 f3 Plain Qucattotts fur Invalida-Have the routine medicines of the profession done you no good? Are yon discouraged and mi? serable? If so, test the properties of tho new Vegetablo Specific, Da. WALKEH'S CALI* FOBNIA VINEGAR BITTEBS, already famous as tho finest invigoraut, correctivo and altera? tivo, that has ever aecn the light. Dyspep? tics and persons of bilious habit should keep j it within reach, if they value health and ease,. What Every Horseman Want*-A good, cheap and reliable Liniment. Such au arti? cle is Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment. Pint bottles at ono dollar. For Lameness, Guts, Galla, Golio, Sprains, ito., warranted better than any other. Sold hythe Drug? gists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. Burnett's Cucoainc- A compound of Co-1 eoanut Oil, ?to., for the Hair, ha? established I a world-wide reputation. UH natural adapta I tion, agreeableness, and FBEENEBS FBOM ALL INIDBIODS on SOILING PBOPEBTIEB, together with its cheapness in respect to durability and sizo of bottle, ronder it unequaled by any other preparation in the world. For Bale | ? by all Druggists. JUinjio of tue Mouth -OJiferoua Sozo dont renders the mouth enohanting, com posed of rare, antiseptic horns, it imparts! whiteness to the teeth, a delicious ilowcr-like aroma to the breath, and preserves intact, from youth to age, tho teeth. Ptult's Astral UH-More aocidents occur I from using unsafe oils than from steamboats and railroads combined. Over 200,000 fami? lies continne to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, and no accidents, directly or indirectly, have oe-1 curred from burning, storing or handling it. Oil House ot Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York. . A Beautiful White, soft, smooth and clear | skin is produced by using Q. W. Laird's "Bloom ot Youth." ft removes tan, freckles, sun-burns, and all other discoloiationa from tho ukin, leaving tho complexion brilliant and beautiful. Bold at all drupgiete. This pre? paration is entirely free from any material dotrimental to health. Just tl?e lleuacriy pictxleu-Thanks to Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, wo have, for years, been relieved from sleepless nightB of painfol watching with poor, suffering, teeth? ing children. ?UL , For Dyspepsia., indigeat*sj|, depress/-.-'- of spirits and general debility in their various forms; also, aa a preventivo against Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers. The l*erro-f hoephorated Elixir of Galisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard it Go., New York, aud sold by all druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonio for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. ttlsley's Genuine Uuliicn Bril Cologne Water, according to the original formula of Pr?vost, Parle, so long and favorably known to the custom.TS of Haviland, Harral & Ris? ley, and their branches, for ita Uno permanent tragranco, is now made by H. W. Bisley and thc trade supplied by his successors, Morgan & Risley, Wholesale Druggists, New York. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder -The best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 and 60 cents per bottle. F. O. Wells ,fc Co.. Now York. carbolic Salve unequaled as a Healing Compound. Physician? rocommcud it as tho most wonderful remedy ever known. Prico 20 cents per box. John F. Henry, sole Pro prietor. 8 College Pisco, New York. Cl?rlstattoro'a Hair Dye-This magnifi? cent compound is beyond contingency, tho safest and moat reliable Dye in existence; never failing to impart to the U?ir uniformity of color, non ris li un-nt s nd elasticity. Manu? factory, GD Maiden Lane, New York. s vu jiu in i " Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous qualities, it is a ported ano? dyne, not produoing headache or constipation of bowels, as is the case with other prepara? tions of opium. John Farr, Chemist, New York._July3 Wino Notice. OFFICE AUDITOR RICHLAND COUNTY, JULY 1, 1872. fpUIS oflico will be opon during this month X for thu purpose of receiving returns of I all property-holders. The penalty of fifty j per cent, will bo.added to last year's returns for non-compliance with this notice. M. J. CALNAN, Jnly'4_Gonnty Anditor. ! Cotton Seed Meal. 1 Ai0! BARRELS freah ground COTTON JA/U SEED MEAL, an excellent article for feeding stock, just roceived and for saio low by_JOHN AQNEW & RON NEW SALOON. BY V. D. KOMiJUN, (Formerly at O. DtereWJ ON Assembly str.ot, opposite the Market. Liquors and Segara of all kinds. Lunch at 12 M._Joly 0 On Consignment, IAAfl BUS B ELS OOBN, .U.UU 100 barrels FLOUR, Wbioh we ofter at a heavy decline. Il must be Bold. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Everybody is some authority. If every? body says so and so, it moat be so. They say HEINITSH'S MEDICINES are good and are worth having. City of Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. OFFICE CITY TREASURY. COLUMBI A, B. C.. July 17,1872. PURSUANT to authority delegated by re? solution, adopted by the City Council, I will a oil, at oublie auction, on THURSDAY, Anguet 1,1872, ono hundred and ilfty thou eand City ot Columbia teven per centum twenty years Ronan. Said Bonds will bo of tho denominations of (250, (500 und (1,000;1 tho proceeds of the salo to bo unod for the orcotion of the new City Hall, new Market, and other public improvements. The ri^ht ia reserved to diapoao of a part of tho said Bonds in lots or in wholo, aa tho Mayor and Troaeurer may determine. Any further in? formation desired can be obtained by address? ing CHAS. BARNUM, _ Jnlv 18 City Treasurer. Columbia. 8. C. A~ CHANCE FOR ALL ! GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, AT OT. D. LOVE & OO.'S J"N anticipation of removing in September to onr large and commodious NEW STORE, in the Wheeler Building, corner of Main and l'lain streets, we wilt close out our present atock at unprecedented LOW PRICES. Bargains in all class?e of Goods W. D. LOVE i CO. W. D. LOVE, ) B. B. MCCBEEHT. (_Joly 14 An Attractive AND novel plan, that ?fters tho rare in? ducements the Indian Girl Wanted To extend to her customers long ago, ha! been adopted, which ia, "to five extrt quantity iu every fifty cents worth bought; aleo, To Sell Cigars Bv the box at remarkably low rates." Here I ia" tho place to got tho "LITTLE GEM." STULTZ'8 PANCAKE, and the finest SMOK INO TOBACCO. J n ly 2 _ Illustrated Maps of Columbia, WITH FR/iMES of all kinda, 500 new STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Southern, European and California. Also. Stereoscope. AI.KO, A now lot of CRCQUET. at reduced prices. For ?ale at_R. JU. BRYAN'S Book^tore^ JAMES A. GRAY & CO., lUrOBTEnS, JOBBEBR AND BET Al LEES IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 191 and 19G Broad tirrel, Augusta, Ga. THE largest and moat complete stock in tho boutb, at lowest prices. July 12 Imo Notice. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist? ing between the undersigned, under tue I name of WELLS & CALDWELL, bas this day boen dissolved by mutual consent. All ac? counts due the firm must bo paid to John D. | Caldwell, who will also settle all outstanding claims against the same. This the 9th day of July, A. D. 1872. JACOB H WELLS. Jnlv 10 12 JOHN D. CALDWELL. Fruit Jars. rrinE host in market, coniprieing all thc J. good qualities of FRUIT JARH.loraaleby Jone es L?RICK k LOWRAN CE. BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, ?O 20.0.10 CIGARS. Canned Gooda, Fruits, Nuta, Cakes and lot of other goods suitable for tho 4th; also, for Partiea, Pio-Nica, Barbocuoa, Ac. _I1 5H? 25 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. NEW CROCKERY AND HOUSE: FURNISHING STORK. THE undersigned have re g cently opened an entire now gr Block of now goods in the abovo line. Articles of all kinda for hnnno keeping, Ac Citizens aro invited to call and oxamine goodt and prices. KINGSLAND A HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. R. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. April 24_ CLEAVELANJTM??EBAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) Near Shelby, 55 mi'ee West of Charlotte, N. C., Ta W. ? Ric VARO, Proprietor. THE Hotel will he open for the reception of visitors on lat of Juno. Paaieugera coming _ mm?on tho Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad will bo met by Hacks. Conveyances to other pointa pro? vided at any time. COLD and WARM BATHS-White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. BAND OF MUSIO and other means of amusement will add to the comfort and cu joymeat of guests. FARR first class. RATES-Singlo dav, (2 50; singlo week, (14; four weeks, (40. Chil-1 dren under ten yeara old and colored servants bair price, June 20 2mo 1 Cheaper Than Ever. C. F. JACKSON ILL sell his entire stock of GOODS WITHOUT REGARD TC COST. Every Counter will bo a BARGAIN COUN? TER. The Ten Cent Counter will be full of | NOTIONS._Juno 30 The Most Fashionable Promenade IN THE CITY IS AT THE GREAT COMATION DRY GOODS AND Millinery Establishment OF J. H. KIN ARD. IT is there that tho greatest display o TASTE and STYLEB can be seen. A choice and elegant assortment of GRE? NADINES, MARIPOSAS, besides the newest and now most popular patterns in "DOLLY VARDENS." These goods have been bought at euch ad? vantageous prices as to enable me to offer them at astonishingly low figures. Call and examine, and I am sure von will buy. May 19_J. H. KTNABP. The Favorite Resort of the Ladies is at | the Elegant and Well-appointed Show Room and Millinery Es tahlishment of Mrs. MCCOR? MICK, in the Store of J. H. KIN ARD, Main Street. fl OODS are now being offered at such low \JC figures as witl defy competition. The DOLLAR COUNTER is an especial at? traction, wuero one can obtain gooda at half j tho original prieo. LADIES' SUITS, superbly trimmed, on hand, of the latest and most fashionable styles. A call will suffice to satisfy every one. May 2G_MBS. A. MCCORMICK. State of South Carolina-Union Co. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. Mary E. Morehead, plaintiff, agaiuBt Eleazar Parker, defendant. To ELEAZAR PAHKEII, the defandaut in thia action: YOY are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, wnich bas been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to eerve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his office, at Union, S. C., within twenty days after the service of I thin summons on you, exclusive of tho day of | service. If you hui tn answer thiu complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of two Hundred and forty-three 09 100 dollars, with interest at tba rate of seven per cont, per annum, from the sixth day ot October, one thousand eight hundred and si sty and coats. ROBERT W HU AN D. Plaintiff's Attorney. A. D. SPEARS, [n. e.] C. C. P. Dated January 2, lt 72. To the defendant, ELEAZAR PARKER'. Take notice, that tho summons in tine action, of which the foregoing ie a cony, was filed in the office of the Clerk ot the Circuit | Court for Union County, at Union, in the County nf Union, in tho State of South Caro? lina, on tbe tenth day of July, A. D., 1872. HO BERT W. SHAND, Union, ti. C. Jn'y 12 _16 State of Sou^h Carolina, Richland Co. IN THE COMMON FLEAS. J. H. Kinard, Plaintiff, va. Thomas Steers, Defendant.-Summons for money demand- \ Complaint not served. To Thomas Steers, Defendant in this action: YOU are hereby summoned and required I to answer the complaint in this action, w hich ia filed in the oflloe of tbe Olerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, j and to serve a copy cf your answer on the subscribers, at their oflloe in Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If vou fail to answer this complaint within , the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take1 judgment against you for the som of six hun* ured and thirty-two 31-100 dollars and eoat. MELTON & CLARK, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated Oolnmbia. fl. C., June 6,1872. Iii. H.] D. B. MILLER, O. C. O. June 23__J0_ State of South Oarolina---Richland Co. OOXJET-OF COMMON FLEAS. Joseph A. Mabry, plaintiff, against Thomas Steer?, defendant.-Copy Summons for Be? lief, Complaint not Served. To the d?fendant Thomas Steers^ YOU ?re hareby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this aotion, wuioh is flied id the office of the Clerk of Com? mon Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber*at their office, in Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after the iiorvico hereof, exclusive of the day of snoh service; and if yon fail to answer the com? plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff I in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. MELTON & CLARK, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated COLUMBIA, H. G., June 4,1872. [L. 81 B. ii. MILLER, C. C. C. J uno '?H ?_fC Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMS, Breakfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES. LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Cjret the Best, BOT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. fma WE ol aim to have one of tho finest UyastockB of WATCHES, of all best Eng A??ftlittb, Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, onr stock is large, and we arc going to sell the Gooda. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 Formerlv Glaze A Radcliffe. BARGAINS! AJXJJUJU SEASON 2 FINEST FREMI! CASHMERE PASTS Made to order For Twelve Dollars. Twenty per cent, discount. NO HUMBUG! As we mark everything in plain figures. BOTS' CLOTHING At cost-or leas. STRAW HATS At a sacrifice. FINEST AND CHOICEST SHIRTS In the market. CALL AND SEE For yourself. jj, & % jj. SWAFF1ELD, Elegant Supply OF mm mum, AT KINABD & WILEY'S, (SCCCESSOBB TO CU II.UH & WILEY ) CtHEVIOT DERBY SUITS. > Bine and Black Morning Coats, Caaeimero Light Mixed bnita. Black and Bine Granites. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Snits. New style and handsomely made Star Shirts. Silk .Scarfs. Ties, Bows, of the latest style. Linen and Paper Conara and Cuffs. HATS: HATS I I i HATS zit * Splendid line. .The beat and cheapest in the market. DRESS HATS, silk and beaver, spring style. M. L. KINABD. J. 8. WILEY. April 19_ly Irish Champagne! YES, IRI8H CHAMPAGNE 1 Why not? Was not the great Apostle ot Temper? ance, Father Mathew, an brishmaii? Still, were he alive to-day, he would quaff a cup of this beverage, and, smacking bis lips, bless the man who invented "Irish Champagne." Thia can be drank with perfect safety by the Enighta of Pythias, Good Templare, or Bad Templare, Sons of Malta, Bone of Temper? ance, or anybody eho'a anne or daughters, ; masons, brick-layers, chimney-sweeps-in fact, anybody, particularly those wbo wear Grant hats and Greeley bat*, or their own bats, are invited fraternally to imbibe (at your own expense, mindi) tbis superlatively delicious beverage. This notice would havo been further ex? tended, but a man borrowed our ictionary, and several big words we intended to nae are necessarily omitted; but when that man re? turns that Dictionary, the public may expect to hear from ns again/ . May 18_QFOROB BYMMERB. How the World was Peopled. ETHNOLOGICAL LECTURE. By Rev. Edward Fontaine. $2. Thought? upon Government. By Arthur Helps. $2 26. Roughing lt. By Mark Twain. Illustrated; fall of fun. At Homo and Abroad. By John P. Ken? nedy. $2. Foster's Life of Charles Dickens. (2. Taine's Notea on England. 12 60. Pre-His torio Times. Ry Sir John Lubbock. Popular Life of Gen. R. E. Lee. And other now publications, for sale at June 8_H.'li. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Motz's Celebrated North Carolina COEN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of the above WHISKEY on hand, and having made arrangement? to take all Whiskey manufactured bjuUotz, will oonatantly keep it on hand. Can onlv be had at W. J. BLACK'S, March 29 Gmo_ Charlotte. N. 0. Frames for the Colombia Maps, OF every style, of Walnut and Gilt Mould? ing. Also, for Paintings, Photographs and Engravings. B. li. BRYAN'S Juno 14 _Bookstore. New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Blah opa and other Clergy of the Anglioan Church. Vol.1. IS. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Antbor of Stopping Heavenwards, tl.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Moloch. 60o. Jan 14 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Everybody should read the paper and learn to know how much ia eavod if to Helnitah'a stoic they go for medlolnes.