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THE DAILY 'Let our Juxt Censure PHONTX. Attsnd the True Event. BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 102, H S5* O ???ce?, Jfrife O? k v ' ?i^^ vi It is np exaggeration to say that, unr der. two Ac> plainly intended to author? ize an issue of ta'000,000ot bonde, Gov. Scott and his colleaguesitnay have issued nil the : twenty-or thirty mill iona which are said to have been glinted. There was, indeed, no other limit to the issue than such as might be'found in the "honor and integrity'* of the financial officers of the State. What that is worth, the .people know too weih They oan see for themselves that the financial prospect grows darker and darker. They mast eoe that,: to acknowledge, or pay, claim 8 of the oh artic ter of those which aro attempted to bo thrust upon them, would be to connive at fraud and set a premium' on successful 'knavery. They must see that there is only one course to pursue, whatever the cost, viz: to refuse to recognize, or pay, any claim Which is not proved to be legal, and to stop the supplies. To withhold the taxes is to hold the ring for at least two months in tho. ja wa of. ruin. The Charleston Cour i er says: There is but. one honest path which is o po ?? b?'??e Un. TLial pulu leads io pros? perity, and ia to be found in the repudi? ation of those debts which Scott and his administration have fraudulently con? tracted.. Governor Scott knows this, and ho, therefore, wishes to put off the evil day until his term of office- has ex? pired^ If ho can colleot money easily, he expects to postpone the whirlwind whlch'must sweep-away his corrupt ad? ministration,, but, .fortunately for our people, ho.will not bc able.to succeed in his designs unless we should prove false to ourselves; and pay taxes to be applied to-unlawful pur posos at tho bidding of Governor: Bo bo rt K. Scott. We need but watch and wait, refuse to pay taxes until they oap be properly and legally collected,' and repudiate the dishonest debt, and the day will not be far distant when'th? State,.having freed itself from the unlawful debt which Scott has at? tempted to ..contract, will begin anew a career of prosperity, which will not be impeded by<corrupt officials eager to sa? crifice the' commonwealth for their own personal gain. ... The Marion Crescent says: What is to be done? What can be done?. These are, the questions we are to consider. And'we have very little time to think about it. Already the tax gatherer's notice ?B out and the few dol? lars which a barron crop year , has given us must go to feed. the cormorants in oharg?bf o?r'Treasury. 'Weare called on to send more money to fill tho pookota of these thieves whb. now confess to al? most doable the debt they reported due bythoStato in May last 1 . We are to en? trust our'.money to those who have in? creased oui- d?bt by millions, while tax? ing us four times the amount we paid when oar,property was ton times mote valuable than now. Will we do it? For our own part wo aro ready for' any mea* sure which'-Will; relieve the people. It seems likb> madness?to entrust money to the custody of those who, by confession, are convicted pf theft and fraud. Let us ponder the matter. There must be a way to defeat this monstrous wrong. The Yorkville Enquirer says: THB FBOFSB REMEDY.-Wo regret tc perceive that-the Charleston Courier, re forring to the alleged corruption of on: State officials in; regard to the bon dec debt, advocates, out-and-out repudiatioi as a relief from bur pending ills; and tba tho News, dwelling, upon the same sub jeot, advisoB th? people to refuse to pa; the State and County taxes now fallinj duo, until a trustworthy exhibit is mad of the entire liabilities of the State, an until, furthermore, satisfactory gu arar tees aro given that the moneys of th people' Will, hereafter, be honorabl spent. .bt',?< The wisdom of either of theso plans i extremely doubtful. Ii Governor Scot! Niles G. Parker, Dr. Neaglo and other/ who are charged with perpetrating thes alleged frauda, are guilty of the ohargei let, them bo brought to the bar of justic in a legal manner, and there be made i answer for their misdeeds. Our Stat officials aro amenable to the people fe their acts, and the people have it in the: ?o~cr to hold them to a s trio t ncconnt< iii ty for' the faithful performance c their duties. Wp haye, had the. temerity on form< occasions to advance the ola fogy an somewhat obsolete dootrine that tv wrongs flo'not make a right, and that is better for an outraged people to se? redress of their, grievances in a leg manner; and we think subsequent dev lopments of quite a reoent date pro1 the oorreotrjfees of the policy we ind oated. We "suggest that same cour in the present instance. Let us ig no the idea of, repudiating legal obligation and let the'people pay their taxes as tin beoome dno; and having discharged o duties properly, if our publia officers a remiss in theirs, let them bo brought oondign punishment in a legal manner Tho Marion Star says: REPUDIATION.-The outside of o paper will explain to tho uninitiated t frauds of the Radioal ring. If the i Sort first circulated, we believe, by t! few Tfork ; World, be true, then we s repudiate every cent of the vast debt j onrred by the present administratic We don't propose to let men steal bc * at home and abroad. One place a time, gentlemen, Tba tax-payers of Mouth Carob stand pledged to pay $9,000,000, but ?Tore. If .120,000,000 bo added, then say repudiate. We favor payment of honest debts, but wo don t agree to Ki mp ton, Tim. Hurley Sc Co., be c bankers with themselves as cashiers. To all things there are limits. Soi Carolina may be, in one sense of I word, conquered; but her people are i exactly fools or slaves. They don't tend both to be tyrannized over by 1 General Government and to be rcibl by the State officials. ... :J J i - . rr Tt seems thal, politically, we nave little hope, and, financially, we will have less, if we suffer our credit to be-tossed about in Wall street and enjoyed in Columbia. The WinnBboro Neios saya: A fraudulent issue of State bonds has been proved beyond a doubt, and there is but one remedy left tb the people, and that is to express their determination, when tho reins of government are re? stored to their band?, to repudiate the entire debt of .the State that has accu? mulated since the inception of Governor Scott's administration. That sensible un rt fur. wi ali teil journal, the Charleston Courier, deserves the credit of having ii?di brought this idea tc tho notice of the public, and has developed it so lu? cidly and forcibly that, as a defensive act, it will commend itself everywhere as eminently wise and opportune. We suggest that the tax-paying citi? zens of every Gounty in the State hold pnblio meetings at their respective Court Houses, and give the subject tho consid? eration that it sorely deserves. If the proposition proves acceptable, let dele? gates be appointed tb a State Conven? tion, and the voice of the entire people be heard, and heralded abroad in con? demnation of the thieves and plunderers who rule UH, and at tho same time let the action of that body be so plain and un? mistakable that it will effectually re? strain the oorrnptions and abnses that afflict us on all sides. This matter is of so serious a nature that we hope to see it thoroughly venti? lated by the State press, and action taken upon it at no distant day. Speolal Notices, ' THE TRUJO GROUNDS OP CONFI? DENCE!.-Whenue comes that firm rebaneo that absolute, uudoub ti nu faith in tho efficacy of HOBTETTEB'B BTOMAOH BITTEBB aa i remedy for indigestion, bilious disorders, in tormittent and remittent favors, which not? rlously prevails in all parts ot tho Unitei Slates? This confidence baa been growinj for twonty years, and it ia still extending. I is not-the result of .credulity; it,has not boot engendered by any human deviot, but it i the spontaneous', and natural consequence o experienoe. Whatrpeople see-daUy going o: under their own eyes they cannotiquestion When families in unhealthy*districts,'that rc Bort to thia wholesome vegetable t?nic as preventive, escape periodical fevora, an their immediate neighbors, who neglect tba precaution, aro prostrated . by the dise^< now ia it possible that the phenomenon shoal be without its lesson. In like manner, who it ia seen.that obatinate caeca of dyapopah of liver complaint, of constipation, of uer von weakness, and of general debility, yield to tb operation ot the famous remedy, how ca ovon incrednlity itaelf withhold its endors? ment? Eye-witnesses of the salutary effect of tho Bitters, ara to be found in every civi ized aottlement on this continent. The tboi sands upon thousands who owu their reston tion to health and strength, or their preservi tion from aioknoss to its extraordinary med oinal properties, are enthnsiastio in its praia The multitudes who recommend it In a ncigl borly way to their friorida and acqaaintancc as well aa those who make public their eal mate of ita virtues, are always ready to sta their reasons for the faith that ia in t he i They have all either felt or witnessed ita b nefleent operations._Nov 17 -16 The DAILY BAFFLES of tho Charlott< Charitable Association take placo every mor lng, at 10 o'clock, at their ofllco, on Ma etreet, opposite the Bite of Janney'a Hotel. Nov 7_._ Lea & Perrins' Sance, Pronounced by Connoisseurs "THE OM.Y GOOD SAUCE." It improves appetite and digestion, and it unrivaled for its flavor. Wo are directed hy Messrs. LEA & PE BINS to proBccnto all parties making or VOL ing counterfeits. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Aug 15 jfitno_Agents. Now York THE CAUSE AND CURE OF CU SUMPTION.-The primary cacao of Ct sumption ia derangement of the digeative gane. This derangement produces dcfloii nutrition and assimilation. By assimil?t I mean that process by whioh the nutrimeul tho food is converted into blood, and thoi into tho solids of the body, Persons w digestion tims impaired, having the slig eat pro-disposition to pulmonary disea or it they take cold, will be very liable to hi Consumption of the Lungs in some of forma; and I hold that it will be impoaai to cure any case of Cocaumption without fi restoring a good digestion and healthy aesi laiiou. Thu very first thing to bo done is cloanso the atomaoh and bowels from all < eased mucus and elimo, which ia clogg these organs ao that thoy cannot perre their functions, and then rouseup and rest tho livor to a healthy action. For thia p BOBO tho surest and best remedy is Schont [andrake Pills. Theso Pills clean tho t mach and bowels of all tho dead and mor slirno that is causing disease and decay in whole system. Thoy will oloar out tho li of all diseased hilo that has accumula thero, and rouao it up to a new and hoal action, hy which natural and healthy hil secreted. The stomach, bowels and liver aro t oloansed by tho uso of Bohenok's Maudr Pills; but there remaius in tho stomach oxcess of acid, the organ is torpid and apetite poor. ?In the bowels tho lac toals weak, and requiring strength and auouort is in a condition like this that Schenck a 1 woed Tonio proves to be the most valui remedy ever discovered. It ls alkaline, its uso will neutralize all excess of sold, n ing tho stomach sweot and frosh; it will j permanent tono, to this important organ, create a good, hoarty appetite, and pre] the system for tho first process of a good gestion, and ultimately mako good, hoal living blood. After this preparatory tr ment, what romains to onre most casi Consumption is the froe and persevering ot Bohonok's Pulmonio Syrup. The Pulm Syrup nourishes the system, purifies tho b and is readily absorbed into the circulai and thftnoo distributed to the diseased lu There it ripens all morbid mattera, whe in tho form of. abscesses or tubercles, and then assista Natara to expel all the diseased matter, in the form of'tree expectoration, when onoe it ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Bob.dock's Pul m on ic Byrup, that all ulcers and cavltioB are healed up sound, and my patient is cured. The oBBontial thing to oe done in curing Consumption is to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the body will grow in Ooah and get strong. If a person baa diB easod lungs-a cavity or abscess there-the cavity oannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, BO lom; as fhe system is below par. What is noaoauary to euro is a new order of things-a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow m flesh and get fat: then Nature is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter will ripen and bo thrown off in large quantities, and the person rogain health and'strength! This is the true and only plan to oure Con? sumption, and if a person is very bad, it tue lungs aro uot on Uroly destroyed, or even if one lung is entirely geno, if there is enough vitality left in tho other to heal up, there ie hope. 1 have Been many persons cured with only one sound lung, livo and enjoy life to a good old ago. This is what Schr?ck'? Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They will clean out the stomach, sweeten and strengthen it, get up a good digestion, and givo nature the assistance she needs to clear thc system of all tho disease that is lu tho lungs, whatever the form mav be. lt is important that while using Bohenck'B Medicines, caro should bo exercised not to take cold; keep in-doors in cold and damp weather; avoid night air, and takeout-door exercise only in a genial and warm sun-shine. I wish it distinctly understood that when I recommend a patient to he careful in regard to taking cold, while using my medicines, I do so fer a special reason. A man who has but partially reeovorcd from the effects of a bad cold ia far moro liablo to a rolapae than one who has boen entirely cured; and it ie precise? ly tho samo in regard to Consumption, t?o long as tho lungs aro not perfectly healed, just so long is Ibero imminent danger of a full returu of the disease. Hence it ia that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patients against exposing themselves to an atmosphere that ie not genial and pleasant. Confirmed Consumptives' lungs are a mass of sores, whioh tho least chango of atmosphere will in? flamo. Thu grand secret of my success with my modicinoB consists In my ability to subdue inflammation instead of provoking it, as many of the faculty do. An inflamed lung cannot, with safety to the patient, bo exposed to tho biting blasts of winter or thechifliog winds of epring or autumn. It should ho carefully shielded from all irritating influences. The utmost oaution should be observed in this particular, as without it a cure, under almost any circumstances, is an impossibility. The person should bo kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the medicines con? tinued until the body bas restored to it the natural quantity of ilosh and strength. I was myself cured by this treatment of tho worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to f;et fat and hearty th ene many years, with one ung mostly gone. I have cured thoaaands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I have never Been. About the 1st of October I expect to take possession of my new building, at the North? east cornel- of Bixth and Arch streets, where I shall bo pleased to givo advico to all who may requiro it. Full directions accompany all my remedies, BO that a person in any part of the world can be readilv cured by a strict observance of the same. J. H. BCHENCK. M. D., Philadelphia. For sale by druggists and dealers every? where. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 Cohego Place, New York, wholesale agent, Nov 19 ty ON MARRIAGE. HAPPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNO MEN from thc effects of Errors and Abusos in early lifo. Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to marriago removed. Now met lind of treatment. New and romark bio remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, lu sealed envelopes. AddrOBB, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct 15 2mo Double Strong. FOR tho wiutor season, I will brow all DOUBLE STRONG BEER. Drink Beegers' unadulterated Doublo Strong Boer, and you get tho worth of your money. This Beer is also put up iu bottles, and for Bale at $1.50 per dozen. 1 have also received a supply of the justly celebrated PANCAKE-regarded the beBt Chowing Tobacco. JOHN C. SEEGERS. Nov lfi_ Pure Gypsum! CONTAINING ninety-nine and two-thirds por cent. (99.00 por cent.) Bolnblo matter. Warranted free fro*nallimpurities. Prepared in this oity, and for sale at the low price of $15 por ton, caab, by TOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Morchatit, Charleston, B. 0. Sept 21_thl3 Stovall's Excelsior Mills Floor, jffia, WE keep largo supplies of this CELE? NT BRATED FLOOR, which wo soil at ^?2? whole s ale or retail, and warrant the quality. J. A. HENDRIX A. BRO., Nov ll Imo_Columbia, 8. C. Toys, Candies, &c. TOYS of all kinda and descriptions, plain aud fanoy Candies, Nuts, Lemons, Figs, Jellies and Canned Fruits. Bread, Cakes aud Rolls, fresh every morn? ing, at P. W. KRAFT'S, Nov 7 Main street. Wanted to Hiro, ACOTTON and GRAIN PLANTATION, with rauloa oh it, for two or throo yoars, hy au experienced planter. Apply by letter to H. P., PIICEKIX office, Columbia. Nov 14 tf4? Union Timen, Lauronavillo Herald and Nowhorry Herald copy twico and sond hills and copy of paper to this ofilco. __ Desirable Country Residence for Sale. THE undersigned offer for salo that tract of LAND, with tho improvements thereon, known as tho "Peckham placo," situated on the Rice Creek Road, about two miles from Columbia, near Barhamvillo. The tract con? tains sixty-eight acres, aud has a large, con? venient and comfortable Dwelling-house, with elovou rooms, and other out-buildings. Thia property will bo sold on oasy terms, and for very much loss than its valuo. For particulars, apply to HENEY BEARD, or Nov ISM_SAMUEL BEARD. Boarding. I li/TIBS CORDELIA MORDECAI announces IvJL that her establishment, South-west cor? ner of Sumter and Lady streets, is prepared I to accommodate BOARDERS, permanent and 1transient, whero tho tastes and comforts of the most fastidious will be guaranteed. Nov 9 time J. MEIGHAN, Successor to O'. BI. THOMPSON & CO., HA8 OD hand tho jW\ largest, most faeh- EgMJH&A L}f >w ionablo. etvlieh. dtt-^HPH^aBi "(d'1 "4fi___ rabio and cheapestVBs^"'^^^ took of BOOTS and SHOES in tho Stato. All warranted. AISO, A oomploto assortment of Gent's, Boys' and Children's HATS and PAPS. Nov 6 8mo_ Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFPBM my friends and public in general that I have _? - rr turri?-d fr??ii lim Nuriii, W ?and am now prepared to fur? nish all in want or G?NS. Hilles and Ropeat era, of latest styles and host qualities, Am? munition and Sportsmen's Apparatus, of all kinds and descriptions, at reduced prices. REPAIRING dono at short notion. Nov 3_P. W. KRAFT. Main etrcet. To the Ladies. iajD___? THE PRIZE MEDAL WSH awarded to Mrs. 0. E. HEED, Wbfli kW ? Main street, Columbia, for the M_".\\Jl HATS at tho Fair of tho j^glUpl South Carolina Agrictdtural and ?((tfKfSv Mechanical Hocietv. She also lias r?!?*rN8 full supply or BONNETS, Hate, Ribbons, Flowers, Huir, Fura, Cloaks, and everything usually kept in a tlrat class Milli? nery Estahlislmient. Tho Ladies of Colum? bia and else wh i re will pleaso call and seo for themselves. Orders solicited. Prices re? duced._ Nov 14_ State of South Carolina-Abbeville Co. By L. L. Ovffln, Judge of 1'robate. To Jamca Franldin Puckett, Andrew O. Puckett, Thomas R. Puckett, Mary A. Pori aon, Nancy Louisa Puckett, John Henry Puckett, Mary Louisa Puckett, and Elisa Carolina Puckett-Greeting: "T7"OU aro hereby required to appear at tho JL Court of Prohato, to bo boldon at Abbo vble C. H., for Abbeville County, on tho fifth day of December, A. D. 1871, to snow cause, if any you oau, why the Real Estate of Thomas R. Puckett, deceased, situate in said County, I on water? of Saluda River-bounding on lands of Johu B. Boazman. Thomas ll. Puckett, Jr., H. M. Pinson, William Foorke, John 8. 1.Turnor and others, and containiug two hun I dred and six acres, moro or lesa-should not I bo partitioned by allotting to tho Haid parties above named, iu equal portions, if practicable; and if not practicable, to divido or partition tho same in equal portions to them; then to I soil tho Barn o and divido tho proceeds. ' Given nndcr my hand and seal, this twenty ! first day of October, in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy one, and in tho ninety-sixth year of Ameri ! can Independence. L.L. GUFFIN, J. P. A.C. To tho defendants, James F. Puckett, Andrew C. Puckett, Nancy Louisa Puckett, John Honrv Puckett. Mary Louisa Puckett and Elisa 0. Puckett: TAKE NOTICE, that a petition has thia day boen tiled iu tho ofiico of tho Judge of ProbatO for Abbeville County, Stato of South Carolina, for tho partition of tho Heal Estate of Thomas R. Puckett, and that unices you appear and answer or domur to the same, on I or before 5th December next, judgment will bo entered as of ?ecord against you, and tho relief pr a ved bo granted. MCGOWAN A PARKER, Pot 2G tliG_Plaintiff..' Attornoya. State of South Carolina-Newberry Co. IN COMMON PLEAS. Ez parte W. H. Whitlock. Pot it ion to enforce Mcchanic's Lien. Ex parte Jerry Evana. Petition to enforce Meehi nic's Lien. T_> Y order of this Court, passed in the above I fl stated cauca, James W. Hayward, for I whom tho huildiugh described in tho said pe I tit ions weru erected, and on which William H. Whitlock and Jerry Evana hold mechanic's Hens, is required to answer said petitions, on or beforo tho next term of thia Court. All others, tho croditora of tho said James W. Hayward, aro required also to tako notice hereof, and to establish their claims, if any, agaiuat said building, or tho aamo will bo barred. TUOS. M. LAKE, C. C. P. N. C. Nov 9_tlig Congaree Restaurant. THE undersigned haa taken up ^^KA a position near his old stand, on IfcZZZtfriieMMain ?trc?t, and is again propared to supplv his customer a with good LIQUORS, choice WINES, otc. LAGER on draught. KEG A HU and TOBACCO of beat qnality. Tho RESTAURANT will furnish OYSTERS and Other substantials iu season. Schweitzer Case at all times. A. STORK. Nov 3_Imo THE PALMETTO RESTAURANT, Assembly Street, opposite Market, ff*^, f~\ W now open for tho I ^?kls%r ssssoOi ail(1 wi'l furnish ^Sigjr the best tho market s -J&B>K afford. OYSTERS, FI8H and^Ss-^. GAME served in any Btyle. The boat of ivINES and LIQUORS can be had at tho bar. Oct 20 Imo_D. McGUINNlS.Prop'r. If Yon Want School Books, po lo BRYAN Jfc MoOARTER, who have a \JC freah supply o' English, French, Ger? man and classical SCHCOL DOOKS, aleo of School Stationery or every description, all for sale at lowest market rates. Sept 19 For Sale, lortn f\t\i\ FEET OF LUMBER, OU' ',UUU 60.000 feet or well aoa I Boned Flooring on hand. Ordera for Lath, and all kinda Lumber filled at short not'eo. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady St root and Oreenvillo Railroad, or address W. LOWRY & CO., Oot 'IA 3mo box LIQ. Columbia. 8. O. Seegers' Beer "TkON'T contain Strychnine. It ia pure, and \) warranted tobo HO. March ll Sundries. -I (\r\ BOXES aaaortod CRACKERS. IV_/V_7 1?0 boxea aaaortcd Canned Goods. 50 boxea Snap. 60 boxeB Candy, nu boxes Candles. 200 b?rrela Flour. 60 barr?la Whiskey, coming in and in store, and to which wo Invito thu attention of tho trado. _LOUICK h LOWRANCE._ Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal lon or barrel. Also, in glaaaa, pints sud quarts. For salo low. E. HOPE Just Received, 1 C\ DARRELS Choico New Hailed BUCK? AU WHEAT. For salo low by Oot 25 JOHN AGNEW A BON. BALTIMORE BRANCH OFFICE, Carolina Life Insurance Go., OF MEMPHIS, TENN. ASSETS OVER ... tl,O30,O00. WADE HAMPTON.President. D. O. TRIMBLE.Secretary. ISSUES POLICIES, either participating or j nonparticipating, on all tho approved plans of life insnranco. All Policies non-for rei table. A definite cash Bnrrondcr valne gua? ranteed on al' Policies after second annual navmont. An >n ncrnnra wnntnd BLACK, PORCHER A CO., State Agents, Columbia, S. O. J. JJ. BLACK, P. SS. PCB CU EQ, E. TV. B EI?ELS, Nov ll_Imo WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. I HAVE on band a select stock of WATCHES. JEWEL _;itY, OLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED T> iiuE, which 1 will ditjuoao of at most rea? sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to Buit all ages. REPAIRING in my lino dono promptly and on good terms. All articles and work warranted to bo as I represented. GEO. BRUNS, 2d door below PHOENIX office, Main street. Oct 2?_ Private Boarding House, BY MRS. SAMUEL TOWN? SEND, Senato street, South? east of the Capitol, one sqnaro I _Ifrom Main Btrect, Columbia, I S. U. _Pot 27 Imo Bose's Hotel. IN view of tho influx of vi- ! sitora to Columbia, occasioned by the prevalence of the yoi-1 _!low fever in Charleston, tho proprietor of ROSE'S HOTEL has concluded to re-open his establishment for tho accom? modation of the public at once, and therefore withdraws the proposals be hns heretofore made for its salo or lease. The Hotel will henceforward bo conducted as a first elane house of entertainment, and special provision will bo made for tho comfort | and convenience of families. Carriages and an Omnibus will bo.found at I every arriving train. W. E. ROSE. August 30 _ , CLOTHING HOUSE OP ... CHILDS & WILEY ARE daily receiving tho finest READY MADE CLOTHING, for old add young gentlemen, that have ever been offered in this market. No cuutom-mado can surpass, and hut fow can equal thom, in style, and hu Lah, and prico. HATS. We sell tho best, at lower rates than those who don't buy from tho manufacturers direct. SHIRTS.. Wo keep the Slar and True Fit constantly on hand, and will tako orders for half dozen or moro, and warrant a fit. UNDER-WEAR in all varieties. RUB BER CLOTRI NO. GLOVES-Loather, Buck, Kid, Dog, Rat and Soal. Bargains to be had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all stylos. Plain and fancy Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sleevo and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and Bomo that won't coin. Wo will tako Greenbacks at par for all thcHO._Sept2G R. A. PRINGLE, Cotton Seller and Gen. Produce Broker, Central Wharf, Charleston. REFERENCES.-Charleston-Bon. C. T. Lowndes, Proaidont Pank of Charleston: W. B. Smith, Esq., President Union Bank of I Charleston; Robert Adger, Esq., B. C. Prese- I ley, Esq. Newberry. 8. C.-Rob t Ii. McCaugh- j rin, Preeidout National Bank of Newberry. Chester, S. C.-Mosers. MoAliley A Brawloy. Special attention given to tho consignment and salo of COTTON, Dried Fruit, Ac. Sept 1_ j ita Universal Life Insurance Company WE aro doairouB of securing the servicei of a half dozen activo Canvassing Agente in South Carolina for tho Universal Life Insnranco Company, of New York, with whom liberal terms will be made. We desire also responsible Local AgentB for eaah town in tho State. M. W. GARY, M. C. BUTLER, State Snporintcndenta of Agencies. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 8,1871. Sept 0_ Seegers' Beer is Pure. "T don't contain Cococulua Indiens Fish Berries to make sleepy or headache. Every One Brinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and improves their health._March ll Martin's Slicing Snb-Soiler and Beep Tiller Plow. THE undersigned having purchased the right for this Stato to manufacturo and Hell the above plow, tho beet and choapest yet introduced, doairca a reliable Agent at every Couiilv Court House in tho Stato. Oct 10_ ED WARD HOPE. Barley! Barley! PLANTERS can have SEED BARLEY at $1.25 per bushel. Terms cash. Sept 22_ JOHN C. SEEGERS. Native and Foreign Wines. QOUPPERNONG, Concord, Sautorne, Ola IO rot, Champagnes, just received and foi salo low. by_E. HOPE. Choice Family Flour. A BARRELS Extra Family, Medium' 4fc" t\J und Low Priced FLOUR, for salo lowdown._E. HOPE. Baker's Superior Cod Liver Oil. I *,) DOZEN Bakor's COD LIVER OIL, for L ?5 salo, wholoaalo and rotail, hy Oct 201 E. H. HEINIT8H, Druggist. Fof Sale. AAA FEET LUMBER. Par ?vJv/l F jw\J\J tios eau be supplied at roaaonable ratoa by applying to Bopt 2 J' 'HN E. GYLES, at HOOP'S store. npsciAL ATTENTION given to theooU ieotiou of Commercial Paper, Interest on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Conversion of State Securities, by Nov 23 Gmo P. O AM BR I LL, Broker. L ' ll A V?N G jost rc turned from* New York, where* I made my pa chases, I am pre r fill P&red to ahow one of the MOST CHOICE LlUUn?VBKLECT j STOCK OF GOODS for Gentlcmen'a wear evor offered in thia mar? ket, nj atock embraces Fropcb, English and Hootch Case?ner?s, Cloths and Vestings, and S full napp]y of Genta' Furnishing Goods ge? nerally, i hayo also a very large stock of the Celebrated "Star Shirts." A abare of patron? age is respectfully si Hotted. wMj store is located in Stork's new build? ing."a few doors boiuW Ibe Old ?l??u. Sept 17 J. g. EISENMANN. Fall and Winter Goods. ->Afi THE undersigned begaleavetolnform RA .bbl onatomers, and the publie general- , ,. Wf ly, that he has just returned from New York with the most/ oboice selection of toada ever brought to thia market, embracing DOE? SKINS, Cloths, French and English Ca el-' meres, Yea tinga, Ac, of tho most modern patterns. ALSO, A large asaortmont of GENTS' FURNISH? ING GOODS. By paying OIOBO attention to business, he expects to recciyo a share of tho publie pa? tronage. O. D. EBERHARD!. Sept 20_;_^_ Goods Marked Down, AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. WHERE money ia scarce, wages low, trade is generally dull. Thia condition of things suggests econo? my, and people begin to look for bargains. Koch being tho case in this city, wo h av o concluded to MARK SOWN All goods from their origil.al prioe to euch low fignTeb as will meet tbe exigencies of the times. To those in want of ReadvMade CLOTH? ING. Bats and Gents' Furnishing Goode, wo say consult your own interest and give ns a ? call, ere purchasing el ee where; and don't forget that Franklin has said: "Ho tbat spits against the wind, spits " in his own face." We make special men- -J tion of onr -,* . SILK HAT, Which is a real beauty, and no wardrobo is complete without one. Call early, at GOODMAN A BON'S, Nov 5_Main Btreet. Fine Gustom-Bfiade Gr A EMENTS ONLY NEED TO UK BEEN TO BE APPRECIATED, Coats, Pants and Vests OF THE Very Latest Styles, . AND au assortment to seleot from larger than any evei seen in this city. Our stock of HATS IB nearly as large aa tho combined stocks in this city, comprising everything new and nobby. SUITS made for our own trade that will flt, and at priooB that will please UNDER GARMENTS, Gio voa, Scarfs, Dress? ing Gowns, Ac. Our stock is so largo that we aro deter? mined to reduuo It, oven at a sacrifico. Nov 5 E. & W. C. 8WAFFIELD. WHAT rF it waa only in tho mattor of GR0CEBIE8, thia question could never be asked, be canse the people of Columbia and np-conntiy already know the faot and act upon it. ABE We offer the hoBt gooda to be found in any known market, and if better than the best could possibly be had, we should have thom. YOU Our perishable goods aro fresh, daily. We can scarcely supply the demand, dull aa timoa are. In thia clans wo include Hams, Break? fast Strips, Tongues, Ao. GOING In Floor--handling, wo think, moro heavily tbau any merchant here, wo offer pnnnliar in ducomonte iu quality BB in price. TO In Liquors, I nm assured yon havo tho in? side track. Wo trust all who givo us a call will acknowledge the "Corn." DO In Fanoy Groceries and Canned Goods, our assort mi nt is unequaled; every novelty ABOUT Boing added to stook promptly, and standard gooda always on hand. IT? So, doar reader, whenever your stock of Groceries runs short; whenever a delicacy ia required for the siok room; whenever the ap? petite of tho epicure fails; in short, whenover you want anything els? but Dry Goods Beets ? and Shoes, or Queen's Delight, call; and we? ean tell yon, also, whoro they can bo got fot nothing, GEO. BYMMJLR?. NOT S