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"Let our inst Cemrarei ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Attend tiie True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1872. YOL. YI1I-NO. 107, Mike O'Connor Im Baltimore. The New York Irish World publishes a portrait of Hon. M. P. O'Connor, of Charleston, S. O., aa also a fall page il? lustration of the interior of Ford's Opera Honse, daring the stirring address of the honorable gentleman before the Bal? timore Convention. Mr. O'Connor ad? vanced to the platform and eaid : GENTLEMEN OF THE CONVENTION: I profoundly regret that there shonld be any division of opinion, either upon the platform of principles or upon the can? didates, in thin solemn juncturo of our national affairs. The whole nation is at Eresent in a orisis when all issues shonld e merged in one great and overshadow? ing issue-tho defeat of the present na? tional Administration, that the Republic may no longer suffer any detriment. [Applause.] Mr. President and gentle? men, the great changea which have taken place in the last eight years, tend? ing to the gradual centralization of this Government in all its departments, invite an nnsorupulons Executive to commit aots of usurpation and tyranny that now endanger the very existence of American liberty. In the rapid march of those events many of the ancient land-marks of all political organizations have boen swept away and entirely forgotten, while many others of those land-marks have been comparatively modified and oban god. The constitutional amend? ments which were by this Convention denounced as unconstitutional and revo? lutionary, and void, have been accepted by nearly all the State Conventions as fixed facts, and accepted by the organs of all ?h ad ea Of politioal opinion throughout the country. I Applause. 1 The fifteenth constitutional amendment -the amendment whioh decreed uni. versai suffrage; that amendment which waa felt more seriously, perhaps, in om State than in any other-I say thal amendment, whioh was at first threaten? ed to be obliterated, has now been ac? quiesced in as a pnblio expression of thc pnblio will; and I say to you that il never can be suooessfully controverted, and never will be. [Loud cheering." Mr. President, public opinion is highei than all governments, and higher that all conventional principles, and before its rising tide old land-marks must dis appear and new ones be established [Cheers. | I say it is just as impoBsibh to establish a government over men as i is in nature to create men without poss ing from infanoy to manhood, and with out being conscious of the growth o public opinion aa of tho changes of th stations; and here is the great Demo oratio party to-day, with its glorious as sooiations clinging to her name and he: character, and the whole nation beyoui and outside of her appealing to her t< lay upon the altar of a common oountr; all past antagonisms. [Loud applause. Wo have not come here to organize ; movement for a single State or a singl section, but to organize a movement fe the salvation of the whole country Though South Carolina may be crush* almost to annihilation by the moss tha is weighing her down, and though niste btatei of the South may be exhausto* by the oppressions of a Radical Govern ment, we will hope for better things What is the pioture of to-day? We hav a President who does not present him self in the guise of a simple civilian, bu arrays himself in the epaulettes of general; who one day thrusts his o flee sive threats in the face of England, an the next ignominiously strikes the Am? rioan colors; who one day truckles t Granville and Gladstone, and the nei orders his General Sickles to threate the weak G over n men t of Spain. [Hisses. I say to you that these great, tn ea o tn mendous issues, are sufficient to unil the whole nation in one body, an invii cible alliance to defeat this unhallowe government. I fear that I havo tre passed almost too much upon yoi time-["Go on, go on 1"j- but I be leave to say for South Carolina that st hopes to be able to clasp hands with tl North over the bloody ohasm left by tl war, and sho expects to do it in tl eleotion of Horaoe Greeley. Let me st this for tho gentleman of Delaware: Ti thirteenth amendment is naught, b cause all the States have ratified tl abolition of slavery. The fourteen! amendment is a practical nullity in co sequence of the lato amnesty Act, at will become a complete nullity wh< Horace Greeley is elected. [Applause And as to the fifteenth amendment, 1 mo say to the gentleman from Delawa that while our State has to endure wb he so muoh objects to-negro snffrag &o.-I would be the last man, and depreoate the day when any party ia tL republic will ever enroll upon its bann the principle or wrest from the 4,000,0 Africans that boon whioh has been givi to them to-day. | Applause.] Let the have it, and we will accommodate oe selves to the present situation. Ha patience. This great party is going in power, and we will have a governme whioh will give equal laws and will dc exact and equal justice to all men. [A pl au H e.] Of alt the measures of this A ministration that we have felt mc peculiarly hard, has been the Act 1 whioh the President of the United Stat was given the power to suspend t writ of habeas corpus. Our State-o poor State of South Carolina-the Ii land of America-South Carolina, aim? broken upon the politioal wheel of f< tone-I say that aa far as she ie oe cerned, when I think of the manner whioh that Aot haa been carried out, men would realize it, it would shook t sense of the whole oivilized world, have nearly exhausted the Oonventi and myself and I will olose. [Applaus That part of the speech whioh refer? to the freedom of the negroes was oeived with tremendous applause, ea] oially by the galleries. Mr. O'Oonnc speeoh was set down ss th? great suco of the day. In speaking of its effec the correspondent of the New York 2 bune says: "Strong and earnest as Senator Bay? ard was, bad there been any considera? ble division in the Convention, it would have disappeared after Mr. O'Connor's remarkably eloquent and efleotivo reply." Commenting on thia remarkable ad? dress, tho Irish World says: "Hon. M. P. O'Connor, of Charles? ton, H. C., whose portrait is given on tho first passage, was thc orator of tho day at the Baltimore Convention. The dele? gates, by ono universal acclaim, yielded the palm to him, and the press reporters preBent-whose duty it wua to ohroniole facts-flashed his triumph to all sections of the country. His was the only name that appeared in tho Now York Hei'ald's bulletin given over tho proceedings of the Convention. He rose at the most critical juncture of tho Convention. He appeared on the platform to reply to tho speech of Hon. Mr. Bayard, United States Senator from Delaware, and the head of the re-aotionary element in the Convention. The effusion of the mere rhetorician is but the shimmering of a glass-a flash without force; bat the out? pouring of the trae orator is a flush and a hit. O'Connor's reply, writes the New York Tribune correspondent, was es re? markable for its effectiveness as for its eloquence. It was, indeed. His spceoh was a very torrent of eloquenoe, and oheer after cheer went np as his words, like a tempest of shot and ihell dis? charged from along the whole line of his defence, sent the enemy reeling in dis? may, and swept all opposition before him. While dealing out saoh herculean blows-while doing tho Democratic party's work (or rather tho nation's work) so magnificently-this gallant yoong chieftain paused in bis course, bat only to apologize for his tax upon the delegates' time. 'Go onl Go on!' was the response from all sides. And then, in a whirlwind of passionate sen? tences, he caught up his entranoed au? dience, and, soaring on eagle's wings, ascended with them high ap above the region of local politios-high up above the party issues of the hoar-np, up, UP above everything small and unmanly until from this sublime altitude he di? rected their gaze out upon the great re? public-of which they were all citizens from ocean to ocean and from the lakes to the golf-until the empyrean rna g with cheers, and the murmurings of querulousness far down below were lost in the ringing echoes. Those who know O'Connor, know he would make his influence felt did he but get a chance. Bat the question was where there were some 800 tongues all loosed ond ready to ring, and where, be? sides, the time was so limited-would he get a ohance? Other men went to Balti? more, old in the ways of politics, and with followers at their back to applaud their sentences and to second (heir reso? lutions; O'Connor is yet a young man, is no politician, and wa? attended by no chums, or cliques, or rings. He stood upon his own letra-he spoke from out of the fullness of his own soul-despis? ing all made-to-order applause, and dis? daining the diotation of all officions prompters. His success was, therefore, the grander, as the fame of his rising reputation promises to become wider and more enduring. We heartily congratulate Mr. O'Connor on his brilliant victory; we congratulate tbe Democratic party against whose dis? integration he fought so strenuously and so effectively; we congratulate Mr. Gree? ley, who had in Mr. O'Connor so single hearted, so pure, so ardent and so chivalrous a champion; and, lastly, we congratulate our own people for having, in the person of oar orator, so genuino a representative of a raoo which gave to the world a Carran and a Grattan, an O'Connell and a Barke-not once bat often-a race whose mighty toils and sterling worth of mind challenge recogni? tion-a race in whose veins courses the red, warm blood that is to ru-invigorato the nation, give perpetuity to Democratic institutions und length of days to the re? public. A Pittsburg person suggests paper beef steaks to take the place of the leather article now common at restau? rants ia that city. On Consignment, I /\A A BUSHELS CORN ?.UUU 100 barrels FLOUB, \V bi oh wo offer at a heney decline. It must be sold._LOltlOK fe LOWRANCE. Corn! Corn! Corn! 1CAA BUSHELS prime White CORN, .?J\J\J 500 busheld primo Mixed Corn, Just received and for salo at reduced prices, by_JOHN AGNEW A tiCN. Wanted, FIVE HUNDBED COBDS of good PINE WOOD. Apply to Joly 16_HARDY SOLOMON. Lumber at Reduced Prices. THE undersigned are preparad to saw LUMBER et 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 Agares,' If ?ou would save money, negotiate with OB at leesville, Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta Railroad. South Carolina. July 17 wl3 MITCHELL & BODIE. Cottonseed Meal. 1 AA BARRELS fresh ground COTTON 1UU BEED MEAL, an excellent article for feeding stock, just received and for sale low by_JOHN AGNEW & BON. Everybody looks at a pretty girl; bat tarn away if sho has pimples, blotches, boils. Uso tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT and purify your blood. ?pooial Motloos. Ttie Vital Drain.-It is necessary t o-tbo health of tho body that its exhausted and re? fused particles should bo carried off by tho excretory organs, and it is equally necessary that tho waato matter thus expelled ehould bo replaced by now eloraenla derived from digested and assimilated food. It is evident, thoreforo, that good digestion and perfoct assimilation aro essential to bodily vigor, and it is becnuso HOSTETTER'S BTOMACQ BITTERS powerfully aaei?t these procoaeca, that it is regarded by the intelligent classea, whoso opinions aro founded on observation, aa the only absoluto upechic for dyspepsia and its attendant ills, nt present known. Whon tho i-yatein. oither from constitutional causes, overwork, excess, anxiety or actual disease, is in an unnaturally relaxed condi? tion, Homothino moro than its exhausted par? tidos passeB through tho pores. Vitality leaks through those- ventages. Element? which thouin, romain in tho blood and enricl it aro evolved, aud that fluid becomes ther watery and incapablo of romoving tho solidi of tho body as fast as they decay. Tho con BcquenccB aro emaciation, debility, nervous neus, loss of spirits, and a general, or perhap; a rapid, declino of all powers of lifo. It is ii canea like this that the restorative propcrtioi of HoBtotter's Bitters aro most conspicuous The first two or threo doses sometimos pro dnco a chango in tho foelings aud aspects o tho invalid that is porfcctlv astonishing, am by a persevering uso of this superlativo voge table tonic and altorative, tho vital drain i Bure to bo arrested, tho strength reinstated the flesh restored, tho constitution reinforced aud tho brain rolicvod ot tho cloud tba obscured iL_? July IS tn Plain Questions for Invalids-Hav tho routine medicines of tho profession don you no good? Are you diaoouragc-d and rn: aerable? Ii so, test the properties of th now Vegetable Specific, DR. WAI KEB'B CALI FORNIA VINEOAB RITTERS, already famous a tho tlneat iuvigorant, corrective and altera tive, that baa ever seen the light. Dypper tics and poranna of bilious habit ehould kee it within reach, if they vainc health and eas* What Every Horseman Wants-A goot cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an art clo is Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Limmen Pint bottles at one dollar. For Lameness Cuts, Calls, Colic, Sprains, Ao., warrante better than any other. Sold by the Dru( gists. Depot, 10 Park Flaco, New York. Bnrncti'i Cocontne-A compound of Ci ooanut Oil, Ac, for the Hair, ha? eetabllshc a world-wide reputation. . Its natural adapt tion, agreeableness, and FBEENEBB FROM AI INIUBIOUB on SoiUKO PROPERTIES, togethi with its cheapness in respect to durabilii and size of bottle, render it unequaled I any other preparation in the world. For ea by all Druggists. Maizie of tue Mouth.-OdiferouB Soz dont renders the mouth enchanting, coi posed of rare, antiseptic herbs, it impar whiteness to the teeth, a del i tiona flower-lil aroma to the breath, and preserves inta< from youth to age, the teeth. Piatt'a Astral Oil,-More accidente occ from using unsafe oils than from steamboa and railroads combined. Over 200,000 fan lies continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, ?i no accidents, direotly or indiroctly, havoc curred from barning, storing or handling Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 17' Now York. A Heauttfut White, soft, smooth and oh skin is produced by using O. W. Lain "Bloom ot Youth." , ft removes tan, freck! snn-bnrBs, and all other discoloi ationB fri the skin, leaving the complexion brilliant a beautiful. Sold at all druggists. This p Sar a tion' is entirely freo from any mater otrimental to health. .Jost th? Remedy Needed.-Thanks Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, wo have, years, been relieved from sleepless nights painful watching with poor, Buffering, toe inp children. . For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression spirits and general debility in their varii forma; also, as a preventive against Fo and Aguo, and other intermittent fevers, 'J Vi rro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya, mi by Caswell, Hazard A Co., Now York, and s by all druggists* is the beet tonic, and a tonio for patients recovering from fevei other sicknoes, it has no equal, ltlsley's Genuine (Joldtii lit 11 Colon Water, according to the original formuli PrevoBt, Paris, so long and favorably kne to the ouetoruera of Haviland, Barral A ] loy, and their branches, for its flue pe ny an fragrance, ia now made by H. W. Risley i the trade supplied by his cuccosnorB, Mer A Risley, Wholesale Druggists, New York. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powi -Tho beet article known for cleansing preserving the teeth and gums. Sold b] Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bot F. C. Wolta A Co.. New York. carbolic Salve unequaled as a Ilea Compound. Physicians recommend it as moat wonderful remedy ever known. P 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, Bole ] prietor. 8 College Place, New York. Chrlstadoro's Hair Dye.-This mag cont compound ia beyond contingency, safest and most rehablo Dye in existe never failing to impart to tho Hair unifon of oolor, nourishment and elasticity. Mi factory, GS Maiden Lane, New York. M vupnla is Opium purified of its sickei and poisonous qualities. It is a perfect dyne, not producing headache or constipa of bowels, as ia the case with other prop tioiiB of opium. Johu Farr, Chemiut, York._Juiy 3 if ii Odd Fellows' Academy. Jf^? THE exercises of thia Acad nnjB?- ..will1)0 continued by the subnet *^f^H^during vacation, for the bene HjMggSany wlio may wish to impro\ JKHF PENMANSHIP and PRACT1 "."^ ARITHMETIC. BtudieB Un to this, unless othoi wiso desired. Ratei month,*:!. I J. J. MoOAN I July 17_wno Notice. THE undersigned desires employment lng vacation, and will bo glad to gh struotion in English, Latin, Greek, Frem Book-keeping; or will prepare young me the South Carolina University and othet leges. Apply at Elmore House, East o Tavlor street. B. H. OLARK8C Joly 17_wno Woodl Wood! Wood! ACHOICE lot of OAK and HICK WOOD, of all sizes, for sale chei the cord, and delivered in any part c city, I will furnish WOOD by contri special rates for winter purposes. O left at the PHCBNIX office, or at Mr. D. EPI Dry Goods Store, on Assembly street, w promptly attended to. The above Wooc my yard, and can be soen for delivery a time, P. EPSTIN. North sido of Gervais street, between Ai bly and Gates Btreet. June 8 ! ^Luotloxx Sales. City of Colombia 7 Fer Cent. Bonds. OFFICE CITY TREASURY. COLOMBIA, 8. C., July 17.1872. PURSUANT to authority delegated hy re? solution, adopted by tho City Council, I will soil, at- oublie auction, on THURSDAY, August 1,1872, pne hundred and fifty thou? sand City ot Columbia seven per centum twenty years Bonds. Said Rones will hn of tho denominations of $250, $500 and $1,000; tho proceeds of .tho salo' to bo usnd for tho erection of the new City Hall, new Market, and other public improvements. The right is reserved to dispuse of a part of tho said Ronda in lots or in whole, aa thc Mayor and Troasuror may determine. Auy further in? formation desired can bo obtained bv address? ing CHAS. DARNUM, July 18 City Treasurer. Columbia. S. C. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, and Cutlery, at New York Cost. THE UNDERSIGNED, having made arrangements to remove to Wearu's now Art Building, will, from tliia dato until tho 1st of September, soil his entire stock at Now York wholesale cost. Thia will bo a raro opportunity for my friends and cus? tomers, who Bhould avail themselves of tho same. I have now on hand ono of tho largest and most complete stocka ever offered to tho pub? lic of Columbia. Terras, net cash. ?- REPAIRING and ENGRAVING exe? cuted in tho best manner, by experienced and reliable workmen. All work guaranteed. ISAAC SULZBACHEB, July 18__Practiea_l Watch-maker. A CHANCE FOB ALL ! GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, AT W. D. LOVE & CO.'S! ~?N anticipation of removing in September to our large and commodious NEW STORE, in the Wheeler Building, cornor of Main and i j Plain streets, we will CIOBO out our present I stock at unprecedented LOW PBICES. Bargains in all classes of Goods. .( 'W. I). LOVE Sc CO. W. D. LOVE, 1 B. B. MCCK-JIEBT. f July 14 For Sale. ._ . THE nAND EN / XGINE of the Inde? ed- ^ r a ftt j . pendent Firo Engine ^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^r. ^ mH('llino ?' tltr X^^^^^^^^^^??r/iBNkev?f Bold for no fault. The Company having purchased a steamer aro obligea to Bell, ta mako good tho amount dno on their present engine. Ad? dress jonN MCKENZIE, proaidont. Or, L. F. HOPSON, Treasurer. July 19 _12 Notice. OFFICE AUDITOR RICHLAND COUNTY, JULY 1, 1872. THIS oftico will he opon during this month for the purpose of rocciviug returns of all property-holders. The penalty of fifty per cont, will ho added to laat yoar'a returna for non-compliance with thia notice. M. J. CALNAN, Jnlv 4 County Auditor. Cood Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS' FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEF, BUFFALO TONGUES. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. All fresh and for salo low for cash hv June IC _ HOPE A GYLES. Ale! Ale! Ale i ?)K DOZ. CROTON ALE, very BUporior MI ali ty, 50 dog. McEwen's Alo, very superior quali? ty. Just received and for salo by July 9_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Salad Oil. inn DALLONS superior SALAD OIL. l_\/v/ fresh and sweet, just received and for sale at $1 per gallon, by Juno 23_JOHN AGNEW A SON. NEW SALOON. BY JP. I). KONBHAlV, (Formerly at G. Diercke\) ON Assembly etroot, opposite the Market. Liquors and Bcgars of all kinds. Lunch at 12 M._Joly 0 Butter, Cheese, &c. TUBS ohoioe GOSHEN BUTTEB, Boxes ohoioe Goshen Cheese, 1,000 pounds Breakfaat Strips, 10 barrels Pearl Grist and Big Hominy. All fresh and lor sale by July 10_HOPE A GYLES. Everybody should read the paper and learn I to know how much is saved if to Heiniteh'e ?ore they go for medicines. Cheaper Than Ever. C. F, JACKSON ?yyiLL sell hie cuCro stock of. GOODS WITHOUT REGARD TC COST. Every Counter will bo a BARGAIN COUN? TER. The Ten Cent Counter will bo full of | NOTIONS._Juno 30 Tho M?sl Fashionable Promenade IN THE CITY IS ~ TUE GREAT COMBINATION DRY GOODS ANO Millinery Establishment OF J. H. KIN ARD. IT ii there that tho greatest display o TASTE and STYLES can bo seen., j . . A choice and elegant assortment of GRE? NADINES, MARIPOSAS, bceidcB tho newest and now mos*, popular patterns in "DOLLY V AHDENS." Theee goods have been bought at such ad? vantageous pri?es as to enablo mo to offer them at astonishingly low figures. Call and examine, and I am aure you will buy.' > May 19 . J. H: KINABD. 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 of1 J. H. K I NA ED, Main Street. /"i OODS are now being offered at auoh low I \JC figures as will defy competition. The DOLLAR COUNTER ia an especial at? traction, whoro one can obtain gooda at half the original pri?e. LADIES' SUITS, superbly trimmed, on baud, of tho latest and moat fashionable styles. A call will suffice to satisfy every one. May 2C_MRS. A. MoOORMICK. CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) Near Sh?oy, 66miles West of Charlotte, N. C., T- W. BRRVARD, Proprietor. kjg^r^r\ THE Hotel will be open for AgSlfr??S tuo reception of visitors on 1st JBSiSHflfKBa of June. Pas?ungers coming Hiel??gg^Epon tho Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad will be met by Hacks. Conveyances to other points pro? vided at any time. COLD and WARM BATHS-White Sulphur, Bed Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. BAND OF MUSIC and other moans of amusement will add to the comfort and en? joyment of gueata. FARE first class. RATES-Singlo day, t's.GO; single week, $14; four weekB, 140. Chil? dren under ten years old and colored servants half prion. June 21 2mo Fruit Jars. THC boat in markot, comprising all the good qualities of FRUIT JARS, for sale by Juno V? _L?RICK A LOWRANCE. OK BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, 20,000 CIGARS. Canned Goods, Fruits. Nuts, Cakes and a lot of other gooda suitable for the 4th; also, for Tartics, Pio-Nica, Barbecues, Ao. June 25 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Motz's Celebrated North Carolina CORN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of the above WHISKEY on hand, and having mado arrangements to take all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will constantly keep it on hand. Can onlv he had at W. J. BLACK'S, March 30 Gmo_Charlotto. N. C. NEW~CR_OCKERY~ AND IIOUfrK FURNISHING STORR. <~v^y=__ THE undersigned have re )-?isSS. cent ly opened an entire new trTTraffsSS^" Btock of now gooda in tho il HBlwP above lino. Articles of all iAJBiSK^ kinds for house keeping, Ac. Citizens are invited to cull end *T?mlno goo?s and prices. KINGSLAND A HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. B. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. April 24_ Meats, Smoked and Pickled. FRESH to hand Primo Smoked Tongues, Prime Smoked Beef, "Diamond" and "Orange" brand Hams, Elm City Breakfast Strip.?, Elm City Sugar-cored Pickled Rounds, With full supply of standard and fancy Groceries, Spices, Ao., at low prices. June 28_GEO. 8YMMER8. Portable Fountain Pumps. "VU8T received a supply of portable fonn J tain PUMPS and SPRINKLERS, which is tho most useful and convenient apparatus for watering shrubbery, flowers ana plants, and for washing carriages, windows, Ao. Also, a useful article for extinguishing fires at tho commencement, sprinkling aide-walks, Ao., Ao. For sale at low prices by June 27_JOHN AGNEW A BON. 5,000 Live Indians Jost Arrived. THEY aro pitted againat John Seagers* 10,000 K. K.'s, at the odds. Hut all may end in smoke._GEO. 8YMMEB8. Floor! Flour!! Ofifa NEW FLOUR, of all grades, ?UU for salo at greatly reduced prioos, b7 JOHN AONEW A SON. . 1 ' i J ! m LOOK YOUR^ Get thej Best; GO TO THE BEBT. PLACE. - . ... m-r-^-*-?-:-rr twtii?ii. WE. ol aim io have ona of-the finest 'Blocke of WATCHES, of tTCbZSi Kng __fclieh. H wis s and American makers: WHh lam un da and other uno Jewelry, onr-Mopk iirgu, and wo are going to sell the'Gooda. REPAIRING and LNG H ATING, In* al branch?e, by tho beet of workmen, i . V WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 Formerly Glaze A.Radcliffo. BARG A I NS! DULL SEASON I ' ' FINEST FRENCH CASHMERE PASTS . Made toprder For Twelve Bollars Twenty por cent, discount. J - NO HUMBUG- ! As we mark everything in plain figures. BOTS' CLOTHING At cost-or less. STRAW HATS At a sacrifice. ' FINEST AND CflWCEST Sjll.RTS In thc market:1 V CAJ/L AND SEE . . ?. . ?1 ."? . > For yourself. H. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD, ^ Elegant Supply OF SPRING tllTIIR. AT K1NARD & WHEY'S, (sccceasoBB TO CHILDS a WILEY ) CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS. Blue and Blaok Morning Coats, Cassimere Light Mixed Suits. Blaok and Blue Granites. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits. New sty lo and handsomely made Star Shirts. Silk Scarfs, Ties, Bows, of the latest style. Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs. HATS I HATS tl HATS Itt Splendid Uno. The beet and cheapest in tho market. DRESS HATH, silk and beaver, spring style. M. L. KINARD. J. 8. WILEY. April 19 _ly Illustrated Maps of Columbia, WITH FRAMES of all kinds, 500 new STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Southern, European and California. Also, Stereoscope. . ALSO, A now lot or CROQUET, at reduced prices. For Bale at R. jj. BUYA N'S Bookstore. Irish Champagne! YES. IRISH CHAMPAGNE! Why not? Was not the great Apostle ot Temper? anco, Father Mathew, an Irishman? Still, wera he alive to-day, lie would quaff a cop of this beverage, and, smacking his lips, bless the man who invented "Irish Champagne." This can be drank witb perfect aatety by the Knights of Pythias. Good Templars, or Bad Templars, SOBB of Malta, Sons of Temper? ance, or anybody else's sous or daughters, masons, brick-layers, chimney-sweeps-in faot, anybody, particularly those who wear Grant hats and Greeley bats, or their own hats, are invited fraternally to imbibe (at I your own expense, mindi ) this superlatively delicious beverage. i This notioe would have been further ex? tended, but a man borrowed our *. ictionary, and several big words we intended to nae aro necessarily omitted; but when that man re? turns that Dictionary, the public may expect to hear from ne again. May 18 GEORGE BYMMEBB. How the World was Peopled. ETHNOLOGICAL LECTURE. By Rev. Edward Fontaine. $2. Thoughts upon Government. By Arthur Helps, S2 25. . . Roughing lt. By Mark Twain. Illustrated; full of fun. At Home and Abroad. By John P. Ken nody. $2. Foster's Life of Charles Diokens. $2. Taine's Notes on England, fa.50. ? . Pre-Historio Times. By 8ir John Lubbock. Popnlar Life of Gen. B. E. Lee. And other now publications, for tale at June 8_ft. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Frames for the Colombia Maps, OF 'every style, of Walnnt and Gilt Mould? ing. Also, for Palntlnga, Photographs and Engravings. B. Ii. BBYAN 8 Jone H _Bookstore. Hew Books. THE SPEARER'S ?OMMENTABY, by Bish ops and other Clergy of the Anglican Church. Vol.1. *o. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.60. v " Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Mulooh. 60o. Jan 14_DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN. Everybody ia some authority. If every? body says so and so, it must be so. They say HZIMITSH'S MEDICINES are good and are worth having.