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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. NOT A GIFT-TAKER.-OQ Saturday week, in .San Francisco, an importing merchant sold a $2,000 set of diamonds which he had imported for Carl Schurz'a wifo, to testify his gratitude for assist? ance rendered by Senator Schnrz in the ] way of advice in getting a bill through the Senate. They wero sont to Mrs. Sohnrz, bot returned by Mr. Sohnrz, with a remark, that both ho and Mrs. Schurz felt that as the wife of a Senator of the United States, sho could not afford to wear diamonds until her husband could afford to purchase them for her, and were constrained to refuse thin bean tiful gift. EXTRACT FROM TELEGRAPH ANI> MES? SENGER, MACON, QA.-We had tested its virtue personally, and know that for dys? pepsia, biliousness and throbbing beucLrl ache arising therefrom, it is the best j medicine tho world ever saw. We^had tried forty other remedies before tho Simmons Liver Regulator, bat nono of them gave OB more than temporary re lief, bat the Regulator not only relieved, but it oared us.- Editor Telegraph. B28J3 A Chicago woman, anxious to have her daughter get ulong creditably in "jogrify," writes to tho teacher request? ing her to "take the hide clean o?en her," if she don't study. Julia Scheck Myers, of St. Louis, was married to her first husband eight years ago, and last Monday followed her fourth to the grave. She has buried each ono, and, being still yoong and blooming, is ready for the next comer. The miserable postmaster at Brod head, 'cnn., whose salary is thirty dol? lars per annum, complains that ho hus been ordered to contribute twenty-five j dollars to the;Grant campaign fund. City of Columbia 7 Per Gent Bonds. OFFICE CITY TREASURY. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 23, 1872. PURSUAN T to authority delegated by re? solution, adopted by tho Citv Council, I will sell, at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, October 2, 1872. one hundred and fifty tbou aand CITY <>F COLUMBIA SEVEN FER CENTUM TWENTY YEAH BONDS. Said Bonds will be of the denominations of $250, $500 and $1,000; tho proceeds of tho sale to bo used for the erection of tho now City Hall, new Market, and other public Improvements. The right is reserved to dispose of a part of I tho said Bonds in lota or in whole, as the | Mayor and Treasurer may determine. Any farther information desired can bo obtained by addroeaiug CHAS. BARNUM, Sept 24 City Treasurer. Columbia, 8. C. Special Notice. J. A. HENDRIX & BRO. INVITE the attention of their cnatomors, and the publio generally, to their large and varied stock of Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Wooden-ware, &c, Which they o flor for sale at the LOWEST PBI0E8 for CA8H on DELIVERY. Experi? ence demonstrates that the trne interest of all concerned is beat seonred by a roaolnte and impartial adherence to the strictly cash sys? tem We reapeotfnUy announce to our friends and customers that, from and after the 1ST OCTOBER enanlng, all memorandum ac oouota will be discontinued. We offer to all, without exemption, tbs important advantages of a purely cash business, ot which the supe? rior quality and moderate prioes of oar goods will be found to be the best evidence. Good * delivered at railroad depots and to city cus? tomers at their residences, when desired, without charge._Sept 29 Imo* W. D. Bateman, AGENT for F. A- ELLS A OO.'S cele? brated articles, will canvass this County andoall on every family during the next three montbs. Be ready to receive him. ?apt 28_6 2,500 YARDS REMNANTS or BEST PRINTS, AT 10 CENTS A YARD. A full stock of LADIES' LEATHER BELTS, NOW ALL THE STYLE. C. F. JACKSON. Sept 29_ Notice. AMAN by the name of MOSES, of the Jewish faith, having circulated thore I ort of my death, I hereby notify my friends and cnatomors, in theci?y and country, that "I etil) live," and that the OL? JUNK SHOP is in tull operation, aa it baa been 'or the last five years, and that the highest prioes are always paid. C. BRILL. Sept 23_f,? Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strips. 3i\HA LBS- Sugar-Cured 8HOUL ^yJKJyJ DEBS, Hama, Breakfast Ba cou and Smoked Tongues, for salo by Sept 27_HOPE A GYLES. Fall and Winter Stock. HAVING recently return, d from New i York, I am prepared to exhibit one ot the (moat choice and select Stock of Gooda jver offei ed in this markot. It embmcee Fine English, French and American Cassimeres, SOOTOH TWEEDS, &o., an elegant line of Veatinga, and a largo Btcok of tho celebrated Star t>birt. My customers and the publie generally are invited to call and examine, rdors solioited and promptly attended to. Sept 14 Imo_J. F. EISEN MANN. For Sale, APLANTATION in Sumter County, known aa tho Bradford Springs Place. It con? tains 753 aoroc of land, fifteen miles from Sumter C. H. and about the same distance from Camden. For particulara and terms, apply,to Messrs BLAN DINGA RICHARDSON, Attorneys at Law, Sumter C. H. Sept 1 Railroad Meeting. TBRABUIIER'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A Ava. R lt. Go , COLUMBIA, S. C., Septemhor 23, 1872. AT a meeting of tho Execntivo Committeo of the Board of Directors, held this day, it was Resolved, That a general mooting of tho Stockholders ot thia Company ho called, to tako place at 10 o'olook A. M., in tho citv of Columbia, 8. O , on TUESDAY, the 15th day of October, next. In obedienoe' to tho abovo order, and tho proviaions of tho charter, tho Stockholders aro roapootfolly invited to convene in general naentinv a? stated. C. BOUKN1GHT, Sept 2G 19 Secrotary. Special Wotlooo. t?? Marrlaffe.-Happy relief for Young Mon from the offeots ol Errors and Abuses in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impedimenta j to Marriage removed. New mothod of troat mont. New and remarkable remedies. BookB and ciroulftrB Bent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2| South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Aug 12_?__3_mo_ BOTTLES FULL OV BEAUTY-Ladies, if you would huvo beauty by tho bottle-full, all you have to do is to purchaeo HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. That peorloss beautifier of tho com Clesion not only heighton* natural charme, ut renders evan tho plainest countenance ex? ceedingly attractive It recalls to the pallid cheek tho rosy tingo of health, remove? pim? ples, blotches, roughness, sallowness and other blemishes, and imparts to tho skiu a most dolicato fairness and softness, lt smooths tho furrows caused by timo or caro, and given face, neck and arma the plump and engaging appearance of youthful beauty. All this ia accomplished by tho most natural means, viz: by gently and naturally stimula? ting the circulation in tho capillary blood vee SOIB; besides being the moat effectual aid to j beauty known to modern science. PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, ROUOII SEIN.- The sys? tem being put under tho influonco of ?Jr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diacovery tor a few weeks, the akin becomes smooth, clear, solt and velvety, and being illuminated with tho1 glow of per toe t health from within, truo beau? ty stands forth in all its glory. Nothing ever presented to tho publio as a beaut i fier of tho complexion ever gave such satisfaction for this"purpose as thia discovery. The effects of all medicinea which operato upon tho system through the medium of tho blood aro neces? sarily somewhat slow, no matter bow good tho remedy employed. Whilo one to three bottles clear the skin of pimples, blotches, eruptions, yellow upo tn, oomcdones or "grubs," a dozen may possibly be required to cure somo cases I where tho system is rottou with scrofulous or virulent blood poisons. The euro of all thcao diseases, however, from the common pimple to tho worst Bcrofula, is with tho uso of this most potent agent, only a matter of timo. Bold by all druggists._Sept. 26 jt3 FATHEUS AND MOTHEB3.-If yon occupy these relations now, or are about to do so, study well your constitution. If you have acquired or inherited Scrofula, or any ?isoaee | whioh may be tranamitted to your offspring, it is your solemn duty to eradicate it. Thou? sands of children are now Buffering from the effects of poisonous disease tranamitted to tnom from their parents. The thought is terrible. You can save yourselves much Bad? ness and solioitudo, and your dear little ones much pain and unhappiness, by the timely ue- Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight. It will Burely eradicate the taint from your system; or if it has already been entailed upon your child, give it at once this valuable praparation, and ita system will be renovated and restored to soundness. MONTGOMERY CO., N. C., Sept. ll. 1869. Dr. Wm. H. Tu'.t. -Sm: Please accept the ! heartfelt thanks of a mother who was well nigh driven to despair by the sad condition of an only child. My little boy has been af? flicted with Sorofula ever since his birth, and after trying every remedy that was recom? mended, and several physicians had pro? nounced him past all hope, I aeoidettally heard of your Sarsaparilla and Queen's De? light. It was so highly recommended that I concluded to try it, but I must confess with very little faith. He has taken nine of the bottles you sent me, and I am happy in being aldo to say that he ie almost well; and I be? lieve by the time he takes the dozen he will be perfectly restored to health. Ho has gained flesh, bas a tine appetite, and now walks two milea to school. I shall always remember vou with gratitude. Oct 113 VI ANN MURRAY. Dr. TUWM Hair Dye is easily applied. Primary School. ^ MRS. LEVY will resumo tho ex //?Sftk orcises of her SCHOOL for Girls c*IJ3Bjfeand Bova (under twelve) on HB -^TUESDAY, October 1, at hor resi jHgl^dence, South-east corner of Lady ?Mr and Bull streots._ Sept 27 5 Mrs. S. N. McCttUy ?"SiyjHgfewiLL rc-opon her SCHOOL on T?3HFTUESDAY, October 1. ,*mW Sept 20 ft ni Select School for Girls. CONDUCTED by the MISSES MARTIN. Eighth Annual Session ./ICfifttaL beging on tho bTRST DAY of Octo ^ra Bgljpr next. Primary Scholars re Ij^QVceived. For particulars, apply oorner of Blanding and Henderson afreets._Aug lQSgtng "PALL CAMPAIGN." BULLETIN NO. 1. GROCERIES are in full demand. Trado opons favorably. Our boat endeavors have been to eator to publio taste, and cvory effort shall be made to supply the public at \owesl possible prices, for cash. Frosh supplies, consisting of: COFFEE. Mocha, Old Government Java, Oreen and Roastod Primo Rio, Laguayra, Au. SUGARS. Pulverized, Crushed, and at lowest rates. SMOKED MK ATS. nama, Breakfast Stiips, Beef, Tongues, Ac., of tho finest quality. FISH. Smoked Salmon, Pickled Salmon, Mackerel. N. O. Mullets, Codfish, Ac., Ac. More anon._ONO. SYMMERS. JUST RECEIVED. Af\C\ CA8E8 CANNED OOODS, t?\f\J 100 boxos CANDY, 50 boxos SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axes, 200 dozen Pocket-Knivce, 100 dozen pairs Traco Chaine, 100 dozen Door and Pad-Locke, 100 bundles Tios, 100 bales Bagging. For ?ale to-day, at New York pricos an 1 car? riage, having been purchased mainly before tho lato inflated prices. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Aug 30_ Old nowspapera for salo at PHONIX office, at fifty cents a hundred. ?ps Thia unrivalled Medicine ia warranted not to contain a singlo particle of MERCURY, or liny injurious mineral ??bstanco, but ia PUKEliY VEGETABLE. For FORTY YEARS, it baa proved ita groat valuo in all diseases of tho LIVEH. BOWELS and KIDNEYS. Thousands of tho good and great in all parts of tho country vouch for ita wonderful and peculiar power in purifying tho BLOOD, stimulating tho torpid LIVER and BOWELB, and impart in tr new lifo and vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR is acknowledged to have no equal aaa LIVER MEDICINE. It contains four medical clements, never united in tho eamo happy proportion in any other preparation, viz. A gontlo Cathartic, a wonderful Tonio, an unexceptionable Altera? tive, and a certain Corrective of all impurities of tho body. Such signal success has attend? ed its uao, that it ia now regarded aa tho O RE AT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and tho painful offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPA? TION Jaundice. Bilious attacks, SICK HEAD? ACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart burn, Ac, Ac. Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS ARU FEVER. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR Ia manufactured only by J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Pi ico $1 00 per package; sent by mail, post? age paid, (1.25. Prepared ready for use in buttles, $1.50. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. US" Bewaro of all Counterfeits and Imita Hons -ea,_Sept 14 jg OAK FLANS WANTED. 50 OOO FEET of tw?"inch oak PLANK, nine feet six inches long. Muat be WHITE or POST OAK, and freo from sap. Any parties who will guarantee to furnish the above, or a loss amount, on t>hort notice, can find a CASH purchaser by addressing OAK PLANK, Sept 27 G_Box 194. Columbia, 8. C. "GOLDEN BUG" ia the Cigar that, in spite of compe? tition, bas gained unparalleled reputa? tion. 1 ho "Indian Girl" is also proud of an OPPORTUNITY1 To offer to Smokers the "Premium Star" Smoking Tobacco. A trial will convince you that it baa its proper name. The attentionof Chewers ia called to a largo stock of Chewing Tobacco, that will bo sold to dealers at a short advance of factory price. Orders eolicitod. 8. J. PERRY. Sept 21_ To Rent. TO an approved tenant, I will rent tho I "Walker House," situated on Upper Boundary street. Apply to Sept 20 lt. O'NEALE. JR. For Rent. STORE ROOM, corner of Matu and [Laurel streets, now occupied by J. S. 'Chambers. Possession given immedi? ately. Apply to ARTHUR A BOONE, | Sept 13_No 2 Law Range. For Rent. STORE-ROOM. Exchange House Bui'ding, Main street, recently oe- upied _,by F. Cardarelli. Apply to ARTHUR A BOONE, No. 2 Law Rango. Sept 13 For Sale. THE HOUSE and LOT. on Picken s I ??^ fdreet, belonging to tho Estate of Mrc Zimmerman, deceased, wept 8_EDWIN J. SCOTT. Executor. For Rent. tTnAT largo and commodious STORE now occupied by Messrs. Porter A- Steele. Possession givon the 1st of October. ?for turras, inquire of G. DIbJtCKS. Aug 24 New Goods'. New Goods!! I offer to tho public aa fina a Stock of i Goods for gentlemen's wear asean bo lacen ia this market, consisting of Eng Lilah, Frotich and American CASH? MERES. SCOTCH GOODS. VESTING. Ac Tho DAVIS SHIRT always on band. My stock of Embroidered Vest Patterns is quito a no? velty. I am also Agont for Wannamaker A Brown, tho largest Clothing bouso in America, samples of whoso goods may bo seen on my oounter. I guarantee satisfaction in all cases, and solicit a sharo of public patronngo Sept 27_C. D. EBERHARD 1\ Bonds for Sale. THE Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company will sell $100 OOO of its FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, bearing int? rest at tho rate of 7 per cont, por annum, at 80 and accrued interest on lUU-making thc in? vestor nearly 0 per cent, per annum, in addi tiou io tbs discount. Apply tn M. P. Pegram, Cashier First National Bank, Charlotte, C. Bonknlpht, Treasurer, or Boot 25_ _ WM. JOHNSTON. President. Seed Rye. 1 pr i \ BUSHELS PRIME RYE, for Seed. LO? " For sale- for cash only. Sept 8 HOPE A GYLES. J.!'. CARROLL. CHARLES K. JAN M EV . CARROLL & JANNEY, Attornoys and Counsellors at Law, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Sopt 1 Olllco on Law Range. Imo dyer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fe? ver. Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or -Bilious Fever, &c., and, inr eed, all the affec? tions which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. ~HH~"^?fc NO ono remedy is louder I BO called for by tho necessities of KS-?ET/ tho American people than a ?j W?f .nure ?nd safe euro for Fever aud Ba ^Bft__/ .VKUO. Such wo arc now ona A^^*^ bled to oiler, with a pert'? ct cer 4 tandy that it will eradicate thc ii. cano, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no hat m can arise from ita use in ?ny quantity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must bo e>f immense service in tho communities where it prevails. Prevention is belier than cure, for tho patient escapes tho risk which ho must run in violent attacks of thia baleful distemper. Thia "CtJBE" ex? pels tho miasmatic poison of FEVEII ANO AOCK from the system, and prevents tho de? velopment of the disease, if taken on tho first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only tho best remedy ever yet disco? vered for this class of complaints, but also tho cheapest. '1 ho largo quantity wo suoply for a dollar brings it within the roach of over) body; and in bilious districts, where FEVKR AND AOUE prevails, everybody should have it. and use it freely, both"for cure and protection. It is boped this price will place it within tho reach of all-the poor as well as tho rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other over discovered for the speedy and certain euro of Intermittents is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral; consequently it producc-B no quinism or other injurions ef? fects whatever upon tho constitution. Those cured hy it aro lett as healthy as if they had nover had tho disease. Fever auu Aguo ia not alono the ccnBC quence of tho miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among whieh aro Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Oout, Headache. Blindness, Toothache, Ear? ache, Catarrh, Asthma, 1'ulpitation, Painful Affection of tho Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in tho Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement of tho Stomach, all of which, ?hon originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This "CCHE" expela the poison from tho blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons traveling or tem ?orarily residing in the malarious districts, f taken occasionally or daily while exp ieee! to the in feet ion, that will be excreted frotn the syBtem, und cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even moro valuable for protection than euro and few will over suffer from Intermittents il they avail themselves of the protection th t remedy affords. For Liver Complaints, arising from tor pidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy stimulating tho Liver into healthy activity and producing many truly remarkable cures where other medicines fail. PHEPAKEO nv Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Practical and Analytical Chemists, AND KOLI) ALL BOUND THE WOUID. PRIVE ?.CO PER BOTTLE. May 23_ITTtmU Ay er's Cathartic Fills, -rn? ^ FOB the relief am &2Z^^ euro of all elerangr <gR%Fj? menta in tho ste j?f?r mach, liver am ^War"^ew bowels. They aro CnJ?^tg^Lw. mild apeiient. an ty?ffifc:Mt^V an excellent purga i^SSUQpr^^^N- '''vegetable they cor ?egy ^ijfa?, -. tain no mercury o _Jgl ,ahioral whatevoi Much serious sick ness and suffering is prevented by their timel uso; and every family should have them o nanel for their protection uutl relief, when re quired. Long experience har. proved them t be thc safest, surest and best ot all the Pin with which tho market abounds. By the-i nocasio -al use, tho blood is purified, tho coi ru| tiona of the system expelled, obstruction removed, and the whole machinery of bf? re stored to its healthy activity, luternal oi gans which become clogged and sluggish ar cleansed by Ayer'* I'll ls, and stimulate into action Thus incipient (liseaseis change into health, the value of which chango, wno reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy i can hardly he computed. Thu sugar costin makes them pleasant tn take, and preserve th' ii- virtues unimpaired for any length ? time, so that they uro ever fresh, anel pei feet ly reliable. Although searching, they ai mild, and operate without disturbance to tl constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full din ?tions are given on the wrapper I oach box, how to use them ana Family Physi and for the fol owing complaints, which tho Pills rapidly cure: pi-r DyN|M-pglii or Indigestion, Linties ness, Lune/?im- and Los?of Appetite,ih< should bo tuken moderately to stimulato tl stomach, and restore its healthy tone ar action. For Liver Complaint and its variot symptoms, unions ll? min?-he, Slrklli-ni it. lie. Juumlii-t- oe Oree? Hit-linean, Ul loa? Oui lc anil nu tom Kevern, they ebon be judicious->' tullen for each case, to corre thu disease<1 action or remove thc obatru lions whieh came it. For nysentery i>r LMnriliena; bul oi mild dowe is generally n (pined. Flit- It li?-II ni ul I Min', Clout, Gravel. I'.tl| tnt lon of tit?; Ittui'l, l'uni In iliu Sid lim K and Loin?, t in y .-.tumid be continuel ly (?ken, HS required, to change the di*eas action of Mie syMem. With such chan thoa? roinphiiiits disappear. Fm Dropsy and Prupslral Swrlllni they should be lake? in large anti frique doses io produce the i fleet e>f a drastic pur j. For Suppression, a large dose should taken, :ni it products the desired i fleet syn.puthy. "As a l>lmi? r Pill, take ono or two Pill* promnti digestion and relieve the stomach An occaxioiiul OOM? stimulates th?! stoma and bowels, reston s I l.e appt tile anti itivij rates Hie syste m. Hence it ii often ndvi tagt otis where no seiiotts derangemtul < isis. One who f? els tolerably well, often Hu that a dose of these Pills make him feel dc dedly belter, from lin ir cleansing and rei vating eiltet Oil Ihedigeslive uppHiatus. riiKPAitnn nv Dr. J. 0. Ayer ?Sc (Jo .Practical Chemi LOWELL. MASS', U.S. A. rou s.u.t: BY ALI. pituoeiiSTfc Kve.iivwnKitr Max 28 {?It Ml Swine. CITY OI.KHK'S OFF ICV., Coi.fMiil\, S. C., Sept. 2."> 1*71 A FPERtlin 1st dav -f October, Hit? Ol i ?\. nance re'garding SWINE tiitiuing nt lui in lim streets will be enforced. I Supl2G C. BARNUM, Ci?.v Clor] FALL OPENING AT 8M.C.SWMFBIK! rjrinE large.-t stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING at retail io the Slate. LU Everything in tko way of HATS, Some oar own otyles. A new feat aro iu tho Daguerre an Gallery formerly occupied by Monars. Weam A Hix, fitted up for our Custom Trade, and filled with tho choicest FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASHMERES AND VESTINGS, Which wo are making to order, under a gua? rantee to pleaeo. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Sept 19_ LeRoy F. Yonmans, Attorney at Law"| COLUMBIA, a. c. OFFICE Law Range, Bauakett'a building, up stairs. Yonmans & Sheppard, Attorneys at Law, Edgeflela, 8. C. LER. F. YO?MAN8. JNO C. SHEPPARD. _ Aug 27_Gmo New Books ! New Books ! TnE VICAR'S DAUGHTER. Bv George McDonald. $1 50. The Doctor's Daughter. By Sophie May, $1.50. "At tho Back of tho North Wind." By Geo. McDonald. $2. Fitz Hugh St. Clair, the South Carolina Re? bel Boy. By Mrs. Sallie F. Chap?n. $1.50. Lord Kilgubbin. By Charlea Lever. $1. The Golden Linn of Grampere. By Antho? ny Trolloppo. 75c. Ethel Mudmay'u Follies. 75o. "Ombra." By Mrs. Oliphant. 75c. And other late publica tiona, just received and for salo at publishers pricca, at lt. L. BRYAN'S Aug 30 Bookstore. A CHANCE FOB ALI, ! GREAT RARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, AT W. D. LOVE fie CO.'S 1 JN anticipation of removing in September to our large and commodious NEW STORE, in tho Wheeler Building, corner cf Main and Plain Btrects, wo will close ont our present stock at unprecedented LOW PRICES. Bargains iu all classes of Goods W. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE, J B.P. MOOBKKBT. j_Joly 14 The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer I [N preference to London Porterand Scotch Alo. Whv?Tliov know it ia unadulterated Initial and Monogram Press. E. R. STOKES IS now prepared, with a Presa and apper tainmcnts. <o manufacture INITIAL PA PEH and ENVELOPES to order, embossed and iu colois, of alt sizes ?nd quality. ALSO, Keeps coustaiit?y in s'.ori- a full stock of Fancy and Staple STA IGNERY, BLANK BOOKS, Fancy Allied) s und all good? pertain? ing tn a ilrst class Stationer) House. Am il 20 New Books. fTWE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Rish JL opa and other Clergy ot Hie Anglican Church. Vol 1. ?5. Aunt Jam 's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards, fi no. Hannah, b nt ;vNovel, bv Miss Muloeh. 50c. .fan ll D?THE .v CHAPMAN. Rust-Proof need Oats. 1 i\f\ BUSHELS, for Seed. For sale by ?\ ?l I Sept H HOPE A- OYLES. North Carolina Hay. Tri BALLS good N. C. HAY, for salo ow i O by HOPE St GYLES. OFFICIAL. BT ATE OF ROUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DEPABTMENT. IN pursuance- ol an Act of the Cunera Aaeembly, approved March 1,1878. enti? tled "An Act providing for the general elec? tion and tho manner of conducting the same," amended bj an Act approved March 12,1872, au eb ctiou will bo held in tho several Coun? ties o? thia ?tat? ou tho THIRD WEDNES? DAY, being the 10th day, of October, for tbe following State, Legislative, County and Congressional officers, to serve fur the next two and four years, as provided by tho State Constitution and Acts of Congroes of the United States, to wit: Ooveruor, Lieutenant tiovsrnor, Attorney-General, Secretary of Ht ate, .state Treasurer, Comptroller-GeneraL Superintendent, of Education, Adjutant and Inspector-General, members of tue General Assembly. Ho!ie.it.ors in the several Judicial Circuits, and for tho various County offices, together with one member of Congrest to represent the State al large, and Representa? tives in tho respective Congressional L is? triet? At tho said election, tho following amend? ments to thc State Constitution will be sub? mitted to thc voters for ratification or rejec? tion, to wit: 1st. Amendment relating to change ol time of holding general elections. Strikt out all nf thal portion of Section ll of Article II, following Gio words "oighteei? hundred and seventy," occurring in ?vue fourth and fifth linea, and insert tho follow? ing: "And forever thereafter, on the-?rat Tuesday following the first Monday in No? vember, in every second year, in such manner and at such places R? the Legislature may provide." The luann: v i . voting on thia amendment shall be as . .:"ws: Those in favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot with tho following words wi itten or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amen/ ment- Yes." 'Ibose op? posed to said amendment shall east a ballot with tho followii g weirds written or printed thereon: "Cfjnsiilulional Amendment-Ivo." 2d. Amendment relating to tho further in? crease of the roblic debt of tb o H tat o, as fol? lows: Article XVI-"To the end that the pub? lic debt of South Carolina may not hereafter be increased without the due consideration and ires consent of tho people of the State, the General Assembly ia hereby forbidden to create any further debt or obligation, either by tho loan of the credit of the State, by gua? rantee, endorsement or otherwise, except for tho ordinary and current business of the ?state, without first submitting the question [ as to the croaticn of any such new debt, gua? rantee, endorsement or loan of the credit, to I tho peop'e cf thia State, at a genera! eleuiioir; and unless two-thirds of tbe qualified votera of this State voting on the qneation ?hall be in favor of a further debt, guarantee, en? dorsement or loan of this crodit, none shall be created or made." The manner of voting ou this amendment shall be as follows: Those in favor of the amendment shall de? posit a ballot with the following words written or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amend? ment, Article XVI-Yes." Those opposed to the amendment shall caei a ballot, with the fallowing words written or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amendment. Article XVI-No " All bar-rooms and drinking saloons eball be closed on tho day of election, and any person who shall sell any intoxicating drinks em the day of election, shall be guilty of a misde? meanor, and. on conviction thereof, shall be tined in a sum not less than one hundred dol? lars, or be imprisoned for a period not lesa than one month, nor more than tux months. Ibo Commissioners and Manager* of Elec? tion, and each ot them, aro hereby required, with strict regard to tho providions ol the Constitution and laus ot the State, touching their duty in such case, to causo such elec? tions to be betel in thc r respective Ginnie* ou tho day aforesaid, anti to take all neces? sary steps for the holding of such elections, and for tho asoi rtaining and determining the persons wbosballhavo been duly elected tl cro? at, according to tho rules, principles and pu. visiona prescribed by the Act and amendment thereto, aforesaid. In testimony whereof, I havo hereunto eet my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, [L. 8.] the 16th day e?f September, A. D. 1872, and in tho ninety-scve nth year ot the Independence of tho United States of Amerioa. ROBERT E. SCOTT, Ooveruor. F. L. CAnnozo, Secretary of State. Sept 18_ Notice. OFFICE BoAnn OF COUNTY COUMISSIONEBS. COLUMBIA. S. C., September G, 1872. ARCHITECTS aro requested to Mil mit plans for a new COURT HOUSE, for Richland County, on or before the 151H DAT of October next. Said building is to contain offices for Clerk of Court, Sheriff, Commis? sioners, Judgo of Probate, Treasurer, Auditor and Goroner. Cost nt t to exceed ?30.000.nn The commissioners reseivo the right to re? ject any or all plans submitted. JOHN H. BRYANT, Chairman, URIAH PORTEE, J. J. GOODWIN, Sept 10 X Commission? ra. A Valuable Tract of Laud For Sale. THE subscriber e fTei s for sale bis PLANTA? TION, near Abbe ville Court. House, part of it within tho corporate limita ol the town. It contains 350 act ea of land, se vents-live of ? hieb is good creek hut tem. On il is a com? fortable Dwelling House, Gin House, and all necessary out-buildings; also, a Vineyard of Scuppcrnoiig Grapes of seven acn e, in full bearing, with a Stone House, Cellar, and all appliances for making wine, and a rino collec? tion or Fruit Trees. R. b. BOWIE, Sept 1^_Abbeville O H .S. 0. Fever Medicines. ?)AA GRO-.8 SULP QUININE, ?Uv 1.000 bottles Kiua Ch ll Cure, 50 gross Sulp. Concbona, 100 lbs.Calomel. Wheiloaalo and retail at the cheap Drue Store eif E. H. UEINITSH, Druggist. S> pt 20_% LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BOT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. - WE claim to havo one of the finest stocks e>f WATCHES, of all best Eng . ???Ji h sh, Swiss and American makers. With Hianionds and other lino Jewelry, our stock is large, ?nd we are going to sell thoOoods. REPAIRING and I NORAVING, in al branches, bv tho beet e.f workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 Formerly Glaze? A Radcliffe. Sellin? Oct at and Below Cost MY entire stock, consicting of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Chains, Jewelry, Silver Ware. Plated Ware, Glocke. Aug 10 ISAAC SULZBACHER.