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THE DAILY ''Let our just Censures Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUEY 21, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 105, THE EARTH OCT OF ORDER.-The Lon? don Telegraph, alluding to the inunda? tions, earthquakes, otc, which have visited Eu ropo lately, says: "Something surely must be the matter with the internal and external health of the little planet upon which we live. The earth is apparently out of order, and her malady takes the form of volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, cyclones and hurricanes in the warmer latitudes, and of damp, wretched, or ruinous floods in the colder regions. We Britons have passed a moist, ungenial spring here at home, and onr farmers begin to a?k each other with anxiety whether the drenohed grain crops can be cursed by aiy amonnt of future snn-shine into a good harvest. Meantime, tbe sun-shine does not come, or will not stay when it does come; and the grass, which bas been growing fast with all_ this wet, wants bright skies to make it seed and mellow properly. Bnt the Btate of things upon many parts of the continent is far more serions. During the last fifteen or twenty days floods of extra ordinary volumes have ravaged some of the finest and most fruitful parts of mid-Europe. Bohemia has especially suffered. "A tromondons ruin-a to rm recently broke over the district about Prague; and snob torrents have since rolled from mountain and upland that the rivers oi that province aro like raging seas, while folly one-eighth of its pastures and ara? ble lands lie under water. Houses and farm-steads have beec swept away; whole villages, indeed, have disappeared, with live stock, Stacks, implements, and, wha1 ia worse than all, scores, nay, it is said, hundreds of the agricultural inhabitants. The Moldau and Eger, thus prematurely swollen, have ponied a monstrous volume into the Elbe, which has in turu fl oort ec its banks with great damage. Othei German rivers have similarly burst theil bounds, and even steady Father Rhin? has gone mad and submerged the conn try near Strasbourg; while further of the Moselle, near Nancy, presents tb aspect of a vast tempestuous lake Switzerland has experienced a corres pouding visitation. At Berne the Aa has overflowed into the town;'Fribur| and the Valais are drenohed, the pleasac cantons near and far beneath tb Bernese and Pennine Alps have see: their bridges swept away, their grawin rye and oats laid low, and their ha crops destroyed. "But, next to Bohemia, the case c North Italy appears, perhaps, the worsi The hikes and rivers of Lombardy bay been gorged with a flood of watei equaling or exceeding that which oom down in 18G9. The mountain roads ( the Simpl?n and Ht. Gothard have bee rent and blocked by furious torrent bursting their embankments and lea] ing throagh the massive bridges whic span them. The Seda, Maggie, ac other Alpine channels whioh lead tl upper waters to the plains, have flung foaming deluge into the lakes of Mai giore, Lugano and Gomo, and these, i longer able to discharge it fast enoug by the Ticinn, Adda and Pc, bave risc above back and wall, and laid the flt and mulberry districts of Lombard under a sea of inundation whieh stao< half wav up the telegraph poles, and reported to have wrought ruin estimati at many millions of livres. We mig lengthen the melancholy catalogue damages by speakiog of the Loire, tl Rhone, and many other rivers of Fran whioh have followed the example of t Alta-Italian streams, but enough h been said, no doubt, to prove that wh: our farmers are soaked, those of neig boring countries have beec deluged, indeed, the worst be over yet." THBNHWTJY-PTJBCHABED "CONFEDERA A no ni VES" SAID TO BE BASS F ona EUI: A Washington speoial despatch to t Louisville Courier-Journal, dated Jt l?, says: "The protended purchase of a a batch of Confederate arohives, tt graphed yesterday, is giving rise tc good deal of speculation, and so points are beginning to leak out wh throw discredit on the whole transaotii Some time last winter the notorious S ford Conover is reported to have offe Zack Chandler the details of a sehe whioh the two considered a good exp? ont for flringatbo Northern heart, was submitted to Grant and Boutw and held in abeyance. Conover's i waa to go to Canada, find an acoompl forge a lot of letters and official dc menta, purporting to belong &> the C federate State Department, and to department managed by Jacob Thoi son, and relating to the burning Northern cities. It is known that ti was quite a laugh over the idea. Mur insisted that if it was carried ont, E (1 ricks should be involved, and Came swore that if Buckalow was left out would not contribute a cent. Sb . matter passed as a good joke. It se now that what was begun in jest is t< carried out in earnest. The .".tor that the Administration is gradually ' paring the country with the annon meat that it has como into possessio anew lot of Confederate arohives. Ti forged papers are then to be artfully oat late in tho canvass, so as to take country by storm before there is tim< investigation or a reaotion. The men in the Administration are said i against the scheme, whilst others dei Matti is child's play. Gen. Grant 1 eel! has opposed it all along, as a bi leis and useless applianoe, It is hi that he will yet pot his veto upoi The forged letters are said, by those have seen them, to be the most 1 faced frauds possible to conceive." .Tho weeping willow bas a his The first soion was sent from Smyrr a box of figs to Alexander Pope. 1 Olintoo brought a shoot to Amerioa Pope's tree, at the time ot the re tion. This wau planted on the esta s John Perk Curtis, in Virginia, and came thc ancestor of a numerous pi ny. % DEATH FROM BEER AND BUTTERMILK. A second CUBO of supposed cholera was reported in New York, on Monday. It1 turned out that the viotim bad been in? dulging in beer and buttermilk to an in? judicious extent, and the investigation by the board of health, it was thought, would not discover in the case much cause for alarm. Unfortunately for the 1 man, he is dead, and the people who are ! not fond of boer and buttermilk can af? ford to laogh at his folly, though it is rather grim fun at best. Tho eensible decision of the Commis-1 sioner of Pensions, by which pensioners are enabled to get their new ratings at ! the department without the intervention of agents, has been affirmed by Secreta- ' ry Delano, and a saving of $160,000 is thus 8eoured to them. The silver wedding of Henry Ward Beecher and his people is to bo cele-1 bruted October 10th, when he will have oompleted the twenty-fifth year of his I ministry in Plymouth Church. ----------mt?m To Rent. MTHAT largo and fine OFFICE ROOM, on the Bocond floor of tho Gardener 1 building, opposite PHONIX of?ce, on Main street. Apply at the room. July 20 3 Woman's Eights ARE arousing considerable interest among politicians, and tho IMPORTED CIGARS now offered by the Indian Girl are Creating Great Excitement Among those who liko a "real Havana," as thoy have never before found such Uno Cigars for a moderate price In Columbia. Every ono should call while this heavy run in Importod Cigars is being made. July 20 Wanted, FIVE HUNDRED CORDS of good PINE WOOD. Apply to July IC_HARDY SOLOMON. Butter, Cheese, &c. TUBS choico GOSHEN BUTTER, BoxeB choice Goshen Cheeee, 1.000 pounds Breakfast Strips, 10 barrels Pearl Griat and Big Hominy. All fresh and tor salo by July 1G_HOPE A GYLES. Alo I Ale! Ale! DOZ. CROTON ALE, very superior {J?t quality, 50 doz. McEwon'a Alo, very superior quali? ty. Juat received and for sale by July 9_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Fall Turnip need. YELLOW STONE, Lang's Improved Ruta Baga, Cobson'a Improved Ruta Baga, Large White Norfolk, Large White Globe. HOPE A GYLES. July 10_ Corn! Corn! Corn! IK ft fV BUSHELS primo White CORN, .?UU 500 bushels prime Mixed Corn, Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by_JOHN AGNEW A BON. Great Reduction in Teas. S\ CHESTS ENGLISH BREAKFAST, ?l 2 chests Oolong, 2 ohests Young Hyson, 2 ohests Gunpowder. All of the beat quality, fresh, and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. T. J. A H. M. GIBSON, Corner Lady and Richardson streets. July 17_6 Odd Fellows* Academy. THE exeroiseB of thu Academy will be continued by the subscriber {during vacation, for the benefit of1 )any wno may wish to improve in PENMANSHIP and PRACTICAL I ARITHMETIC. Studies limited to this, unless otherwise desired. Rates per month, S3. J. J. MoCAN rs. July 17_wmw3 Notice. THE undersigned dosires employment dur? ing vacation, and will bo glad to give in? struction in English, Latin, Greek, French or Book-keeping; or will prepare young men for the South Carolina University and other Col legos. Apply at Elmore House, East end of I Taylor street. B. H. OLARK80N. j July 17 _wmw3 Lumber at Reduced Prices. THE undersigned are prepared to saw LUMBER of any dimensions, up to twen? ty-two inches wide, or thick, and forty-eight feet long. We prefer to work at low prices rather than do nothing at high figures. If yon would aavo money, negotiate with ns at Leesville, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. South Carolina. Julv 17 wl3 MITCHELL A BODIE. Coal! Coal! (\CV7 TONS best quality of COAL, now KjxJ I loading on board brig Anna Maria, for this markot, whloh will be sold low for cash. Apply to R. A. KEENAN, July 13 imo At Columbia Hotel. JAlffiS^rQR?Y^??" IMI'OBTF.nn, JTOBBXBB AND BETAILEBS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 191 and 196 Broad street, Augusta, Qa. THE largest and most completo stock in tho Sooth, at lowest prices. Joly 13 Imo Notice. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist' lng botwoen tho undersigned, under tho name of WELLS A CALDWELL, bas this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All ac? counts doo the firm must be paid to John D. Caldwell, who will also settle all outstanding claims against the same. Thia tho 9th day of July, A. D. 1872. . JACOB II. WELLS, Joly ll 12_JOHN D. CALDWELL. Notice. PERSONS who loft WATCHES in my care years ago to be repaired, will please call for the same, givo description, state time whon loft, pay charges and take them away. If not called for within ninoty days from this date, I will soil them to pay costs. Juno 23inUi G. DIERCKS. Spoolal Notices. Tlie Vital Drain.-It, ia necessary to-the health of tho body that ile exhausted and re? fused particles should be carried off hy thu excretory organs, and it ia equally neceesary that tho wanto matter thus expelled should be replaced by new elementa derived from digeatcd and assimilated food. It is evident, therefore, that good digeation and perfect ! aBaimilation are essential to bodily vigor; and it ia because HOSTETTER'S STOMACH RITTERS powerfully aaai8t these proccaBCB, that it ia regarded by tho intelligent classes, whoeo opinions are foundod on observation, aa the only absolute Bpecific for dyapepaia and its attendant ill*, at present known. When tho system, either from couatitutional causes, overwork, excusa, anxiety or actual diucaso, ie in an unnaturally relaxed condi? tion, aomelhino moro than its exhuuated par? ticles paBBCB through tho poreB. Vitality leaks through these vontagoa. Elemente which should remain in tho blood and enrich it aro evolved, and that lluid hocomea then ] watery and incapable of removing tho solids ) of tho body aa fast as they decay. Tho con? sequences aro emaciation, debility, nervous ncBB, loBa of f pirita, and a general,or pcrhap3 I a rapid, declino of all powers of life. It ia iu I CBBOB Uko thia that the reatoralivo properties of Hostetter'a Rittera are moat conspicuous. The first two or three donen aometimea pro? duce a change in tho feelings and aapects of | the invalid that is perfectly astonishing, and by a persevering nae of thia superlativo vege? table tonic and alterative, tho vital drain ia Bure to bo arrested, tho atrength reiuBtated, the fleah rcBtnred, tho conetilution reinforced, and tho brain relieved of tho cloud that obscured it._July 18 +3_ Plain Questions for In valida-Have tho routine medicinca of tho profession dono you no goon? Aro you discourait d and mi? serable? Ir so, teat tho prnpertitH of the new Vegetable Specific, DB. WALKER'S CALI? FORNIA VINEGAR RITTERS, already tamouH as tho linoat invignraut, corrective and altera? tive, that baa ever aeon the light. Dyspep? tics and persons of bilioua habit should keep it within n ai h if they value health omi ease. W lui i Every IIoi-Ht mun Wanta-A good, cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an arti? cle ia Dr. Tobias' Venetian Uorao Liniment. Pint bottles at one dollar. For Lameness, Cuts, Gall?, Colio, Sprains, .tc, warranted I bettor than any other. Sold by tho Drug giata. Depot. Ill Park Placo, New York. Burnett'* Cocoalne,-A compound of Co? coanut Oil, ?e.a., for the Hair, ha* catabliahed a world-wide reputation. Ita natural adapta? tion, agreeableness, and FREENESS FROM ALI. INICRIOUB on SOILINO PROPERTIES, together with it H cheapnoaa in respect to durability and aizo of bottle, render it unequaled by any other preparation in the world. For eale by all Druggiata. Magic of the Binnia.-OdiferouB Sozo dont renders the mouth enchanting, com- I posed of rare, antiaeptio herbs, it imparts whitenesa to the teeth, a delicious flower-liko aroma to tho breath, and preserves intact, from youth to age, tho teeth. Piatt's Ast rai Oil-More accidents occur I from uning nnsafo oils than from steamboats and railroads combined. Over 200,000 f ami lieu continue to burn Pratt's ABtral Oil, and no accidenta, directly or indirectly, have oe- | curred from burning, storing or handling it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York. A Beautiful While, soft, smooth and clear | skin is produced by ueing O. W. Laird's "Rloom of Youth." lt removes tan, freckle*,1 Bun-burns, and all other diacoloiations from the akin, leaving the complexion brilliant and beautiful. Sold at all druggists. This prc Saration is entirely free from any material etrimental to hoaltb. Jun tit? Remedy Needed.-Thanks to Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, wc have, for years, been relieved from sleepless nights of painfnl watching with poor, suffering, teeth? ing children. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various forms; also, as a preventive against Fever and Aguo, and other intermittent fevers. The tferro-Phoaphorated Elixir of Caliaaya, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, audaold by all druggists, is the beet tonio, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it haa no equal. Rlslcy's Genuine Golden Bell Cologne Water, according to the original formula of Prevent, Paria, ao loDg and favorably known to the oustomers of Haviland, Harral & ltia ley, and their branches, for its fine permanent fragrance, is now made by H. W. Risley and the trade supplied by hia successors, Morgan Sc Risley, Wholeaale Druggists, New York. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder. -The beat article known for cleansing and Ereserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all Tuggieta. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. O. Wella St Co., New York. carbolic Salve unequaled as a Healing Compound. Physicians recommend it as the most wonderful remody ever known. Price 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, solo Pro? prietor, 8 College Placo, New York. Cbrlstadoro's Hair Dye-This magnifi? cent compound is beyond contingency, the safest and moat reliable Dyo in existence; never failing to impart to the Hair uniformity of color, nourishment and elasticity. Manu? factory, 63 Maiden Lane, New York. Bvapiiia is Opium purified of its aickening and poisonouB qualities. It is a perfect ano? dyne, not producing headache or constipation of bowels, as is tho case with other prepara? tions of opium. John Farr, Chemist, New York._July3 ttlmo Notice. OFFICE AUDITOR RICHLAND COUNTY, JOLY 1. 1872. TRIS o iii cu will be open during this month for tho purpose of reoeiving returns of all property-holders. Tho penalty of fifty per cont, will bo added to last year's returns for non-compliance- with this notice. M. J. CALNAN, July 4 _County Auditor. NEW SALOON. BY F. D. KOMB MAN, (Fornxerly at O. J)iercks\) ON Assembly street, opposite the Market. Liquors and Segara of all kinda. Lunch at 12 M._July 0 Wood! Wood! Wood! ACHOICE lot of OAK and HICKORY WOOD, of all aizea, for Bale cheap by the oord, and delivered in any part of the city. I will furnish WOOD by contract at special rates for winter purposes. Orders left at the Pnrnsix ofhco.or at Mr. D.ErsTiN's Dry Ooods Store, on Assembly street, will be promptly attended to. Tho above Wood ia in my yard, and oan be soon for delivery at any time. P. EPSTIN. North side of Gervais street, bot ween Assem? bly and Oates street._June 8 3mf Everybody U delighted with the QUEEN'S DELIOUT. lt eurea all kinds of breaking out of tho akin, boils, A'C City of Columbia 7 Fer Cent. Bonds. OFFICE CITY TREASURY. COLUMBIA, S. C., July 17,1872. PURSUANT to authority delegated by re aolotion, adopted by tho City Couucil, I will Bell, at rmblic auction, on THURSDAY, August 1, 1872, ono hundred and fifty thou Baud City ot Columbia seven per centum twenty years Ronds. Said Roneu will bn of tho d?nominations of $250, $300 and $1,000; tho proceeds of the palo to ho uaed for the erection of tho new City Hall, new Market, and other public improvements. Tho right is reserv?n to dispose of a part of tho said Ronds in lots or in whole, as tho Mayor and Treasurer may determino. Auy further in? formation desired can bc obtained by address? ing CHAR. DARNUM, July IS City Treasurer, Columbia. R. O. NOTICE. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co.1 Tho State, ri relalione tho Attorney-General, ?hun im, rs. tho Greenville and* Columbia tailread Company, defendant. James G. Gibbes, James R. Pringle and others, plaintiff, vs. the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company and others, defendants. THE undersigned having, by order of his Honor Samuel W. Melton, Circuit Judge of tho Fifth Circuit, dated Juno 18, 1872, been appointed Referco on tho above stated cases, tu aeoertain and report, among other things, tho amount ot indebtsdncss of tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, with authority by advertisement to require all creditors to establish their respective de? manda before him: Notice ia hereby given to all and aingular j tho creditors of tho said ?reenvillo and Co? lumbia Railroad Company, whether holdiLg bonds of tho first mortgage, bonds or certifi? cates of indebtedness guaranteed by the State, bonds or certificates of indebtedness of tho eccond mortgage, non-mortgage bonds, or claima of any other character, to present and establish their respectivo claims before tho undersigned, aa Referee, at his office in Columbia, South Carolina, on or before the tir?t day of October next, at which timo his report on auch claima will bo mado up and submitted to tho Court in tho said caeca. JOHN 8. GREEN, Referee. COLUMBIA, S. C., lune 19,1872. June21 m12 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver] and Plated Ware, acd Cutlery, at New York Cost. THE UNDERSIGNED, bavin c. tinado arrangements to remove ? to Wearn'e new Art Building, twill, from thia dato until the lat I ?of September, sell Ria entire Stock at New York wholesale cost. This will | be a rare opportunity for my friends and cus? tomers, who should avail themselves of the j same. I have now on hand ono of tho largest and | most complete stocke ever offered to the pub? lic of Columbia. Terms, net cash. e&T- REPAIRING and ENGRAVING exe? cuted in tho beat manner, by experienced am reliable workmen. All work guaranteed. ISAAC BULZBACBER, July IS _Practical Watch-maker. A CHANGE x 0? ALL ! GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, 1 I AT W. D. LOVE & CO.'S! "N anticipation of removing in September to our large and commodious NEW STORE, in the Wheoler Building, corner of Main and Plain streets, we will close out our present stock at unprecodonted LOW PRICES. Bargains in all claaeoB of Goods W. I). LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE, ) B. B. MCCRRERV. i July 14 For Sale. TnE HAND EN? CUNE of the Inde? pendent Firo Engine Company, a power? ful machine of her clase, built by But? ton & Blake, of Wa S terford, N. Y. Sold for no fault. The Company having purchased a steamer are obligea to sell, to make good the amount due on their present engine. Ad? dress JOHN MCKENZIE, President. Or, L. F. HOPSON, Treasurer. July 19 _12 Cotton Seed Meal. 1 C\C\ BARRELS fresh ground COTTON JLvfU SEED MEAL, an exoellcnt article for feoding stock, just received and for salo low by _JOHN AGNEW ft SON. On Consignment, 1f\C\C\ BUSHELS CORN, .UUU 100 barrels FLOUR, Which we Offer at a h envy decline. It imisl be sold. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Everybody should read the paper and learn to know how much ie saved if to Hoinitsh's Btoie they go for medicines. Cheaper Than Ever. ? C. F. JACKSON ?^yiLL Bell his eutiro stock of QOODB WITHOUT HEG ARD TC C08T. Every Counter will be a BARGAIN COUN? TER. Tho Ten Cent Counter will ho full of | NOTIONS. _June 30 The Most Fashionable Promenade I IX TUE CITY IS AT THE J GREAT COMBINATION DRY GOODS AND Millinery Establishment OF J. H. KIN ARD. IT id thero that tho greatest display o TASTE and STYLES can bo seen. A choice and elegant assortment of GRE? NADINES, MARIPOSAS, besides tho newest and now most popular patterns in "DOLLY YARDENS." These gooda havo been bought at such ad? vantageous pricey as to cnablo mo to offer them at astonishingly low figures. Call and examino, and I am euro you will buy. May 19_J. H. KINARD. The Favorite Resort of the Ladies is at I the Elegant and Well-appointed Show Boom and Millinery Es? tablishment of Mrs. MCCOR? MICK, in the Store of J. H. KINARD, Main Street. GOODS aro now being offered at such low I figures aa will defy competition. Tho DOLLAR COUNTER is an eapecial at-1 traction, where one can obtain gooda at half tho original prico. LADIES' SUITS, superbly trimmed, on1 hand, of the latcut and most fashionable I styles. I ? call will suffice to satisfy pverv ono. { _May 2G_MRS. A. MCCORMICK. [ Every Day WE aro in receipt cf letters making known to us tho high estimation in which we ! are held ss the. proprietor and manufacturer ot HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. The very high appreciation thus voluntarily | exhibited is a source not only of pleaanre but of profit. Thus practically encouraged, we propoao tc go on with the good work of send? ing relief to thoaaauda of the sick at very lit* tie cost. Read the following letter from North Carolina: A letter from Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks of Heinitah's Blood and Liver Pills, in the following emphatic language: "Your I Blood and Liver Pills should be called the 'Eureka.' My wife will give you a certificate testifying to their remarkable curative pro? perties. For females, the best pill out." Heinitah's Blood Pills are adapted to all I ages, sexes and conditions, in all climates; good for Liver Complaint, Bilionaneas, Head? aches, Chills. Try them; only twenty-five ' cents a box. For sale only at the family medi? cine store of E. H. HBINIfSH. Juna 7_t CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) Near Shelby, 55 miles West of Charlotte, N. C., AV. BREVAHD, Proprietor. THE Hotel will be open for the reception of visitors on let of Juno. Pasaengers ooming _ __Ion the Wilmington, Charlotte auu Rutherford Railroad will bo met by Hacks. Conveyances to other points pro? vided at any time. COLD and WARM BATHS-White Sulphur, Rod Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. BAND OF MUSIC and other moana of amusement will add to the comfort and en? joyment of guestB. FARE first class. RATES-Single day, (2 50; single week, $1-1; four weeks, MO. Chil? dren under ten years old and colored servants half price._June 21 too Fruit Jars. THE beat in market, comprising all the good qualities of FRUIT JARS, for aale by Jone 15 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, SO 20,000 OIGARS. Canned Goods, Fruits. Nuts, Cakes and a lot of other goodB suitable for tho 4th; also, 1 for Partie?, Pio-Nics, Barbecues, Ac. Juuo 25__LORIOK A LOWRANCE. MOtz's Celebrated North Carolina GOBN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of the above WHISKEY on band, and having made arrangements to take all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will constantly keep it on hand. Oan onlv be had at W. J. BLACK'S, Maroh 30 6mo_Charlotte. N. C. NEW CROCKERY AND HOUSES BURNISHING STORE. THE undersigned have re? cently opened an entire new stock of new goods in the above lino. Articles of all kinda for boneo keeping, ko. Citizens aro invited to call and examino goo Ja and prices. KINGSLAND A HEATH, Under Colnmbia Hotel. R. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. April 24_ . Flour! Flourl! Onfi RRLS. NEW FLOUR, of all grades, 4U\J\9 for Bain at greatly reduced prioea, by JOHN AGNEW A SON. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT 60 TO THE BEST PLACE. _o WE claim to have one of the finest yjJV etocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng ?Kimlish. Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, oar stook is large, and we are going to self the Gooda. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, NOT 19 Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. BARGAINS! DULX, SEASON ! FINEST FRENCH CASS1MERE PASTS Made to order For Twelve Dollars. r Twenty per cent, discount. NO HUMBUG! As wo mark evorylhing in plain figures. BOYS' CLOTHING At cost-or less. STRAW HATS At a sacrifice. FINEST AND CHOICEST SHIRTS In the market. CALL AND SEE For yourself. jj. & W. C, SWAFFIELDe Elegant Supply OF SPRING C1ITI1K AT KINARD & WILEY'S, (SUCCE8SOB8 TO CHILDS & WILEY.) CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS. Bine and Black Morning Costa, Cassimere Light Mixed Snits. Black and Blue Granites. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits. New style and handsomely made Star Shirts. Silk Scarfs, Ties, Bows, of the latest style. Linen and Papor Collars and Cuffs. HATS t HATS tl HATS ttl Splendid line. The best and cheapest ir* the market. DBESS HATS, Bilk and heaver, spring etyle. . M. L. KINARD. J. 8. WILEY. April 19_ly Illustrated Maps of Columbia, WITH FR?IMES of all kinds, 600 new STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Southern, European and California. Also, Stereoscope. ALSO, A new lot of CRC QU ET. at reduced prices. For sale at B. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Irish Champagne! YES, IBD3H CHAMPAGNE! Why not? Was not. the great Apostle of Temper? anoe, Father Mathew, an Irishman? BtUl were he alive to-day, be would quaff a cup of this beverage, and, smacking his lips, blesB the man who invented "Irish Champagne."' I This can be drank with perfect safety by tho ' Knights of Pythias. Good Templars, or Bad Templars, Sons of Malta, fiona of Temper ance, or anybody else's sous or daughters,, masons, brick-layers, chimneysweeps-hi faot, anybody, particularly those who wear Grant hats and Greeley bats, or their own hats, are invited fraternally to imbibe (at your own expense, mindi j thia superlatively delicious beverage. This notioo would have been further ex? tended, but a man borrowed onr L ictionary. and several big words we intended to nae ara necessarily omitted; hut when that man re? turns that Dictionary, the publio may expect to hear from ne again. May 18_GEORGE BYMMER8. How the World was Peopled. T^THNOLOGIOAL LEOTUBE. By Bev. Xii Edward Fontaine. $2. Thoughts upon Government. By Arthur Helps. $2 25. Roughing lt. By Mark Twain. Illustrated; full of fun. At Homo and Abroad. By John P. Ken? nedy. $2. Foster's Life of Charles Diokens. 12. Taine's Notes on Nngland. $2.50. .. , Pre-Historio Times. Bf 8ir John Lubbock. Popular Life of Gen. B. E. Lee. , ? . And other new publication?, for ?ale at Jone 8_fi, L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Frames for the Columbia Maps, OF 'every style, of Walnut and Gilt Mould Jnne 14 _Bookstore New Books. THE SPEARER'S COMMENTARY,by Blsh opavand other Clergy ot the AngUoan Ohuroh, Vol.1. $5. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Moloch. Soo. Jan U_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Everybody is some authority. If *Tery I body says so and so. it must be so. Theysav HEiNiTsn's MRDIOIWEB are good and are worth I having.