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'Let our inst Censure?
PHOHX.
Attend the True Event.'
BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1872. VOL. VII-NO. 30jL
?m___ - ._
A VHBY VENERABLE LADY.-T hp LOS
Angelo? (Oui.) Newa, of a recent date,
publishes the following-- .
There ii at present living at"the Ban
Gabriel Mission, an old native Califor?
nian lady, whoso eyes have seen the
Sassing away of several generations,
he claims to be 132 years old. She
was a mother at the' time the Mission
Ohnroh was built-102 years ago. Her
hair is as white as driven snow; bat her
eye-eight is as keen as that of a ohild,
and* her step as firm as that of a woman
a century younger. She is an expert as
a worker of embroidery, and executes
the finest work without the aid of
glasses. Every day, weather permitting,
she may be seen in the fields or orchards
near by her residence, busy at work
with b?r needle. A specimen of her
handiwork was exhibited in the indus?
trial department of the last agricultural
fair, and drew forth the admiration of
all those who saw .it. Her memory is
unimpaired, and she converses .viva?
ciously of events of the past appertain?
ing to the San Gabriel Valley-her
world. She recalls withont hesitation
the reminiscences of her younger days,
and recounts them with evident pleasure
to those who feel sufficiently interested
in suoh matters as to ply her with ques?
tions relating to them. In all appear?
ances, the old lady gives fair promise to
survive many of ns who are more than a
century her junior.
EXPLOSION OF A BELLOWS.-*A. singu?
lar accident is recorded in the Louisville
Courier-Journal A Mr. Veitch, black?
smith, in that city, commenced his work
early in the morning, as usual, by blow?
ing a fire in the forge by means of his
bellows. After pumping at the lever for
some time, the ooal being well lighted
and everything ready, it seems that he
leaned upon the lever until all the air
had escaped from the bellows, and when
he relieved it of the weight, the bellows
filled with the gas from the forge instead
of drawing air through the valve under?
neath. In an instan t the gas was ignited
by the fire in the forge, and a terrific
explosion occurred, which sounded like
the firiug of a cannon. The bellows
was toro to pieces. Several iron mis?
siles lying on the concern were hurled
to tho roof of the building, and a largo
hammer was sent whirling dose to Mr.
Veitoh'a head. Fortunately, no serious !
damage was done except to the bellows,'
which was torn to pieces, and to the
nerves of Mr. Veitch, who was badly
frightened'. *
A Boston widow wears with becoming
pride a massive gold riDg made from the
plate of her departed husband's teeth.
Special Notices.
ON MARRIAGE.-HAPPY lt EL IE F POU
YOUNO SIEN from the effects or Errors and
Abases in early life. Manhood restored.
Nervous debility cared. Impediments to
Marriage removed. New method of treat?
ment. New and remarkable remedies. Booka
and Circulara sent free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2
South Ninth Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa.
Deo 27_.___3mo_
Premature Loss or the Hair may be
entirely prevented by the uso of Burnett's
Oocoaine. It bas never failed to arrest de?
cay, and to promote a healthy and vigorous
growth. It ie at the same timo unrivaled as
a dresBing for the hair.
Cant Them Oat.-If there are any dis?
eases which deserve tho name demor?se,
Dyspepsia ia one of thom. It racks and tears
the syatem like a veritable fiend, and renders
life a buiden. The medioinee of tho dispen?
sary will not expel it. Cast it out with DB.
WALKEB'S VEOETABLE VI SEO AH BITTBBS. There
ia no' form of indigestion or liver complaint
that can withstand thia potent tonic and al?
terative.
No Lady's Toilet Complete unless there
be the fragrant Bozodont; nnto the breath
sweet odors it imparta, the gome a ruby red?
ness soon asanme, the teeth quiok rival ala?
baster that, and neem aa pearla set in a coral
va? e.
?50,000 will be Paid for any remedy
whloh will onre Obronio Rheumatism, Pat o a
in tho Limbs, Back and Chest, Bore Throat,
Inseot Stings, Croup, Dysentery, Colic,
Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. To?
bias' Venetian Liniment, established in 1847.
Never fail?. Bold by the drnggista. Depot,
10 Park Flace. New York.
Varbolle Salve, recommended by the
loading Physicians and the President of the
Now York Beard of Health, aa the moat won?
derful hoaling compound ever known. Givoa
instant relief to burna; eurea all kinda of
sorea, onts and wounds; and a moat invalua?
ble salve for all purposes. Bold everywhere,
at twenty-five canta. John F. Henry, aole
proprietor, 8 Oolloge Plaoe, New York.
??apnla ia Opium unrifled of ita sickening
and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr.
Bigelow, Profeseor of Botany, Detroit Medi?
cal College. A moat perfect anodyne and
soothing opiate, John Farr, Chemist, N. Y.
Cterlstadoro's Hair Dye ia tho eafeat and
best. It corrects tbo bad effects of inferior
dyes, while tho black or brown tints it pro?
duces are Identical to nature. Factory, (18
Maiden Lane, New York.
Pratt'? Astral Oil-Saleat and beat illu?
minating Oil ever made. Docs not take fire
or explode, if the lamp is upset or brokeu.
Over 160,000 families continue to nae it, and
no accidents of any description have occurred
from it. Oil House of Charlea Pratt, esta?
blished 1770, New York.
Thc Pur?it aad 8wrctc?t Cod Llvci Oil
in tho world is Hazard <fc Caewoll's, made on
the sea-ahoro, from fresh selected Uvera, by
Hazard, Caswell Sc Co., New York. It ia abso?
lutely pnro and awoet. Patients who have
once taken it prefer it to all others. Physi?
cians have decided it superior to any of tho
other olia io the market.
Jonvln't Inodorous Kid Clove Cleaner
restores aoiled glovoa equal to new. For salt)
by drnggista and fancy goods dealers. Prie?
25a. per bottlo. F. C. Wella Sc Co., Now York.
Klaley's Pbllotoken i8 an oatabliahod,
warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation,
and equally efficient aa a Nervous Antidoto in
all caaea of nervonB excitement, stomach aud
eleepleaaneaa in male or re??alo. Hold every?
where- for $1.00 a bottlo. Morgan Sc Risley,
Druggists. New York, General Agents.
A Youl til ai Appearance and a Boan! ifni,
Clear Complexion ia tho desire ot everybody.
Thia effect is produced by using G. W. Laird's
"Bloom of Youth," a harmless beautifier of
the akin. Will remove all discoloration, tan,
freckles and sunburns. Tho URO of thia de?
lightful toilet preparation cannot be detected.
For sale by all druggists and fancy gooda
dealers. Dopot, 5 Qold street, New York.
Jin. Wintlow'* Soothing Syrup-lt re?
lievos the little snfferor from pain, eurea wind
colic, regnlatoa the stomach and bowels, cor?
recta acidity, and during the process of teeth?
ing it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all oases,
aa millions of mothers can testify.
March 1 tilmo
ACH anujoinilleiolatloni Paiiedbt/Ibe
General Assembly sf South Carolin?,
Hr ?alar Sealion, 1871 and 1873.
AM ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED "AN
ACT TO ESTABLISH QUARANTINE AT
GEORGETOWN, CHARLESTON AND HILTON
HEAD."
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sitting in
General Assembly, and by the authority of
the same, That so much of Section 1 of
an Aot entitled "An Act to establish
quarantine at Georgetown, Charleston
and Hilton Head," approved the 26th'
dav of September, A. D. 1868, as pro?
vides that the anoborage ground for ves?
sels in quarantine, Fort of Hilton Head,
shall be where it has heretofore been, is
hereby repealed.
BBC. 2. That said anohorage shall be,
and the same is hereby, locater nt some
point on the North side of Paris Island,
to be designated by buoys, anchored
under the direction of the Health Officers
of that Port.
SEO. 3. That a quarantine station shall
bd established at. Saint Helena Sound,
(oovering the sound and adjacent rivers,)
with anoborage ground for vessels where
it has heretofore been, and that a Health
Officer for said station shall be appoint?
ed by the Governor, who shall hold his
office for a term of two years, unless
sooner removed, with the same compen?
sation now allowed tho Health Officers
of Georgetown and Hilton Head.
BKO. 4. If any person or persons em?
ployed upon any vessel, railroad, expresa
or other conveyance, shall receive and
convey any person affected with any
contagions or infectious disease, or shall
receive and transport any dead body, to
fay of the cities or towns located upon
be ooast of this State, without permis?
sion from the Health Officer of the Port
of Charleston, between tho lat day ol
April and the 1st day of December, such
person or persons shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction,
aimil be punished by a fine not exceed
ing one thousand dollars, or imprison
ment for a term not exceeding one year.
SEO. 5. All permits issued by Healtl
Officer shall be at the expense of th?
vessel, * or oonveyanoe to whioh suet
permits may be issued, and shall bo col
leoted by the Health Officer issuing tin
flame.
SEO. 6. That so much of Section 29
as requires the Health Officers o
Georgetown and Hilton Head to repor
? their doings to the Governor, at the en(
of each month, is hereby repealed; am
that the said officers, together with an;
and all other Health Officers, who ma;
be appointed subsequent to the pasaag
?of this Aot, shall report tho same, at th
end of each month, to the Health Office
of the Port of Charleston, whose duty i
shall be to forward a consolidated repoi
of the doings of euch officers, to tho Gc
vernor of the State monthly and the Le
gislature annually.
Approved March 4, 1872.
AN AOT TO AMEND AN AOT ENTITLED "A
ACT TO EXTEND THE LIMITS OF THE TOW
OP CAMDEN."
SECTION 1. Bo ii enacted by the Sena
and House of Representatives of the Sta
of South Carolina, now met and sitting t
General Assembly, and by the authority <
the same, That an Aot entitled "An Ai
to extend the limits of the town of Cac
den," approvod March 9, 1871, be, ac
the same is hereby, amended by atriki:
ont Seotion 1, and substituting the fe
lowing: "Seotion 1. That the limits i
the town of Camden be, and the san
are hereby, extended as follows, to wi
The Western boundary shall common
at the junotion of Wylie street wi
Mulberry stieet, and shall extend Nort
ward along the line of said Wylie Btve
three-fourthB of a mile beyond the pr
aent terminus of the said street, ai
from this point the Northern boonda
ahull extend, in an Eastern directio
until it intersects Horse Branch, ai
tbouce, by course of said stream, to t
point where it empties into Little Pi
Tree Creek, and thence, by the courso
the last named creek, to a point oppos:
Mulberry streot, thence Westward, un
it reaches said street, and continue alo
tho line of said street to its juueti
with Wylie street."
BEC. 2. That tho Intendant and Wu
ens of the said town of Camden i
hereby required to proceed, immed'?t
apon the passage of this Act, to des
nate, by proper marks and monomer
the boundaries hereiuboforo authorize
SEC. 3. That all Acts or parts of A
inconsistent with the provisions of t
Aot, be, und tho same aro hereby,
pealed.
Approvod March 4, 1872.
AN ACT TO RECHARTER TUB TOWN OF F
LEVEL, AND CHANGE TUB NAMB TO
TE RP RISK.
SECTION 1. Be il enacted by die Se
and House of Representatives of the ?
of South Carolina, now met and sittin
General Assembly, and by the author ii
the same, That the persons residiug w
I in tho area of a square, each side wh
of is (1) ono mile, and tbecontro wh
of ia the publio well in the villag
Frog Level, County of Newberry,
hereby created a body corporate, ni
the name of tho town of Eoterp
with tho officers the aame in num
and having the same powers and p
leges, and subject, in every respeo
the provisions of tho charter grantf
the town of Manning by uti Act
proved the ninth day of March, A. ?>.
1871.
SEO. 2. That thia Aot shall be taken
and deemed a public Aot in all coarta of
justice, and shall continue in foroe for
twenty years, and nntil the end of the
next session of the General Assembly
thereafter.
SEO. 8. That all Aots, and parte of
Acts, inconsistent with this Aot, be, uud
the same are hereby, repealed.
Approved March 4, 1872.
AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE VILLAGE OP |
SMITHVILLE, OF CHRIST CHURCH PARISH.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, nota met and sitting in
General Assembly, and by the authority of
the same, That from and after the pas?
sage of this Aot the village of Smith?
ville be, and the same is hereby, inoor-1
porated; and all the privileges, rights
and immunities granted by an Act to in?
corporate the town of Florence, South
Carolina, be, and the same are hereby,
vested in the said village; and that tho J
first election, under this Aot, to be held
on the first Monday in April, 1873, the |
Olerk of the Court of Charleston Coun?
ty is hereby authorized to appoint Ma-1
nagers to conduct the same, by giving |
the proper time and notice thereof.
SEO. 2. That A. Smith, Wm. Marrill
and David Dial be, and are hereby, ap?
pointed commissioners to fix the boun?
dary of said village; said boundary to
extend one mile in every direotiou from
the fork of the Georgetown and Melton
Road.
Approved March 4, 1872.
AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE WILLTOWN
NATIONAL GUARDS, OFOOIiIiETON COUNTY. .
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sitting in
General Assembly, and by the authority of
the same, That Benjamin Rivers, Major
Solomon and Chisholm Ford, under the
name and style of the "Willtown Na
tiona! Guards, of Colleton County,"
they and their successors and associates
in office, Le, and they are hereby, in?
corporated, and made and declared a
body politio and corporate, in deed and
in law, and, as such body politic, shall
have power to UBO and keep a common
sea), tho same at will to alter; to make
all necessary by-laws, not repugnant to
the laws of tho land, and to have suc?
cession of officers and members, con?
formable to such by-laws; to suo and bo
sued, plead and be impleaded, in any
oonrt of competent jurisdiction in this
State; and to have, uso and enjoy all
other rights, and be subject to all
other liabilities, incident to bodies corpo
rate.
SEC. 2. This Act shall be deemed and
token to be a publia Act, aud shall con?
tinue io force until repealed.
Approved Marou 4, 1872.
Fair Notice.
ALL persons or partios indebted to tho un?
dersigned, or to E. A- O. D.Hope, pre?
vious to the lat of January last, will como for?
ward and make aettlemeut within thirty days,
and save costs of suit. ?. HOPE.
March 3_
Fishing Tackle.
% ?tfHWHi^ JUST opening a full ss?ort
^SHHK^ment of FISHING TACKLE,
connie ting of everything in this lino.
Feb 25 Imo_WM. GLAZE.
Norwood's Patent Cotton Planter.
PARTIES wishing to purchase COTTON
PLANTERS will consult their interests
by calling at PHILIP MOTZ'S Wagon Manu?
factory, whore tho best and most complete
Cotton Plantora in the South are manufac?
tured and sold. PHILIP MOTZ,
Assembly, between Lady and Gervais streets.
March 1 Imo
Guns.
?^_^ OF tho boBt English makora,
Droech and Muzzle Loading;
^CxCS^Parlor RIFLES. Rall and Shot
* wm% ?Cartridges for Parlor Rifles.
Feb 25 Imo WM. OLAZE.
Watches. Diamonds, Etc
Qtj?nv JUST received a full liue of Ladies'
Qfv$*nd Gents* GOLD WATCHES, Dia
^.^mond HinK?, Pins, In various stylos,
Bracelets, Chains, otc. I am going to soil tho
gooda. WI LU AM GLAZE.
Fop 25 Imo
Mutilated Currency
BOUGHT at a moderato discount, at
TH E CITIZENS'-SA VINO SHANK.
New York Exchange
BOUGHT and sold, at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINOS RANK.
Notice.
MR. J. H. DAVIS ?us admitted a Partner
in our houso, February 21,1872
March 2 H. C. SHIVER & CO.
For Sale.
A LOT of fine Kontucky A
VmsssMh MULES and HORSES, just ar-ZTBg
WA rived. Call at ?Qj
?JUS? DALY'S STABLES,
_Oct 7 On AsHonitdv street.
Heinitsh'B Blood and Liver Pills,
ELEGANTLY augar-coatod, perfectly taste?
less, and warranted to euro all diseases
of the livor and its kindred complaints. Good
for constipation of tho bowels, disorders of
tho stomach, sick and nervous headache, in?
digestion, biliousness, fovors, chills, kidney
affections, female irregularities. They pnrify
tho blood, and romove all derangements of
the internal vlsoera. Put up in a blood-red
oolored wrapper, and sold at 25 cents a box,
at UEINITSH'S DRUG STORE.
Fob 18 t
Foreign Drafts,
FOR salo at New York ratos, at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.
200
Lime.
BARRELS of LIME, foi low tiy
JOHN AONE'. . SON.
winn DRIB
AT COST!
WE have Just received tho laieat at) lea of
Gentlemen's
DOLLARS,
CUFFS,
and
NECK WEAR.
March s_CHILDB & WILBY.
New Spring- Gooda.
^.t I HAVE jnat received mv Block of
TMSPRING and BUMMER 0AS8IMEREB,
(KP VESTINGS, Ac, to wblch I wou.d invite
1 "'the attention of tbe public. Tbe etock
oompriaea all styl?e and prices, and will be
made to order in tho most faehionable man?
ner.- O. D. EDEBHABDT.
Feb 25_
M DWI Kl H!
200 doz au j nat roocived.
NEW AND EXQUISITE 8HADES
STREET AND EVENING.
Two Buttons, $1.50
Single " 1.00
At
R. G. SHIVER & CO.'S.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
IN
HOSIERY!
At
E. C. SHIVER & CO.'S
Feb 24
Removal and Slight Change.
TUE undorsignod informs her
.friends and patrons that abo has
Iremovcd to the ?-cil known dry ?
'goods house of the Messrs. Kinara, <
where she is prepared to exhibit a
selected stock of articles in the
MILLINERY LINE, which she is confident
will gratify her patrons. Uer stock of spring
goods is particularly pretty. Call at the
store of the MesBrs. Kinard.
Fob 18_MRS. A. MCCORMICK.
First Arrivals!
SPRING GOODS ! !
1872.
OPENINO. MONDAY, A MAGNIFICENT
LINE OF
Lace Goods,
Ladies' LACE COLLARS and SLEEVES.
Full line of
EMBROIDERIES.
Ladlee1 MADE-UP UNDER-O ARMENTS,
New stylo SPRING PRINTS and CAM?
BRICS, just suited for the season.
All Departments are now fully replenished
with new and
SEASONABLE GOODS,
And will he sold at uniformly
XJOW Prices!
W. D LOVE ? CO.
W. D. Lova.
B. B. McCBEEny. Feb 18
New Bookp.
THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish?
ops ami other Glergv of tho Anglican
Church. Yid. I. 15.
Aunt Jane's Hero, hy Author of Stepping
Heavenwards. il.GO.
Hannah, a new Novel, hv Miss Muloch. 60c. I
_?*nl4.. DUFFIE ic CHAPMAN.
Just Roceived,
ALARGE number of fino KENTUCKY '
M ULKS, which may he seen at Charles
Logan's Stables, corner Senate and Assembly
elroota. W. S. A J. M. TALBOT.
._Jaul3 _
Agrionltnral Implements.
"DOW LAW,"
"HAM."
"NORWOOD."
"JONES,"and other
, popular Cotton Plant?
ers, warranted satis?
factory or no salo.
Garden Plows and Cultivators.
2 )0 Dixon Steel Swoop?, hotter and cheaper
than tho Farmer can make thom himself.
Feb 25 Ijt )ilt f CK A I .OW R ANCE.
2.000 lbs. HAMS,
2.000 bushels CORN,
20,000 lbs. BACON, at prices that I
___J'jfi'er everv inducement of other mar?
kets. L?RICK A- LOWRANCE.
Feb 23
First in the Field.
SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS!!
PRINTS, DoIaineB, Poplins, OassiincrcB,
Jeans and Tweeds.
ALSO,
A fait stock of FANCY GOUDH.
Now is tho timo to parchase, heforo they ad
vance in price.
P. B. Heavy goods sold at cost.
C. F. JACKSON,
Fob 18 Next door to Aauow At Son.
NEW CROCKERY
AND
D0USE-F11RNISDIKG STORE.
THE undersigned' havo re*
^> cently opened an entire NEW
^ STOCK of articles in the above
line, which has been carefully
selooted. They invite a call
from th? ci nz on 8 to inspect their
GOODS AND PRICES.
Thoir stock embraces CROCKERY, CHINA
PLATED-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Eto.
KlINGSI-AtlO Ot HEATH,
Under Columbia Hotel.
R. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH.
Jan 23_gmo
WE HAVE RE-ORGANIZED
OUR
And secured the services of a
F?RST CLASS GUTTER.
And aa the aeaaon ia late, and our atock of
CASSIMERES
Large, will
MME ir Hunns
AT IlEDUCHD RATES,
And Guarantee Satisfaction.
Our Ready-Made
Stock of Clothing,
Hats and Fur?
nishing Goods
Ia atill large, and deduction in price will be
made to reduce it. We are atill taking orders
tor Shirts, warranting a fit.
If you want nice gooda, give na a call.
R. & W. C. SWAFPIELD.
January 18_
AT COST
AND
CARRIAGE J
We offer from this date our entire
Stock of CLOAKS and FURS, at cost
and carriage. Cali at once and get a
bargain from
PORTER & STEELE.
Jan 22
Oysters in Every Style.
/?^v / \ MY Roataorantia in order for the ?
l^fcJLfifwintor aeaaon, and OY8TEUS and
XS?lr other Refreshment s will bo furnish?
ed at short notice. "How will von have them
-fried, roasted or stewed?" O. DIERCKB.
Pot 2C_
The Dootors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TN praforonoe to London Porter and Scotch
_A le. Why? They Ul wow jj ta unadulterated
Seegers' Beer is Pure.
IT don't contain Coooculus Indien? Fish
Rerriea to make nlcapy or headache.
For Sale.
OAA ?\?\f\ FEET OF LUMBER,
?\n ),UuU ?O.O0O feet of weU sea?
soned Flouring on hand.
Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber Riled
at short not?co. Apply at our Lumber Yard,
on Lady street and Oroouville Railroad, or
address W. LOWUY ft CO.,
(hit 2!) Cmn Box 130 Oohindna. H (h_
WM. H. ORCHARD,
Professor of Mutioand?eolerin Piano Fortes.
APPLY at MB residence, corner nf Laurel
and Henderson streets, or at the book
Htoro of Lilllie & Chapman.
Piano Polles. Orgaus and Melodcons
Tuned and Repaired. Jan 2G 8mo
* ' ' Sootoh Wniikey.
puncheon "EINEST ?AMPDELTON,"
VJ of ruy own direct importa lion, vi? Mew
York. Thia, by actual teat, is 19 per cent,
over proof, and ia' pronounced bj all Who
have tented or tasted it, as the finest ever
brought to Columbia.
ALSO,
Full stock old WIN EH and BRANDIES.
Holland GIN, Jamaica 1 UM, Scotch. Fng
lish and German ALES, London and Dublin
PORTEB. CUltAOOA and MARASCHINO.
Moet and Cbaudon CHAMPAGNES, of the
famous vintage, 1888- finest of the century.
Reasonable pricos and full satisfaction gua?
ranteed. UEO. SYMMERS.
Feb?_;_I_
LOOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best !
^BW?*aA MY line of WATCHES Ls
l^^gV^gE' now full and completo, and
BfMBMMH^Ma?tbe publlo may dopend on
gening ibo best at the lowest possible figures,
ae my facilities are such that I dt fy competi?
tion from any market.
I have also in store and constantly arriving
all the newest stylcB of Ladles* Sets, in Dia?
mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Ac;
elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets,Charms.
Lockets, Ac; the latest and most beautiful
patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated
ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and
other presentations.
Repairing in nil ht anches, by tho best work?
men and at reasonable ratea.
ISAAC SULZBAOHER,
Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Bow.
LOOS
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best,
GO TO THE BEST PLACE.
l-o WE claim to have one of the finest
VJV stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng
el?^J|lisb, Swiss and American makers. With
Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, our stock
is largo, and we are going to self the Gooda.
REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al
branch?e, by the boat of workmen.
WM. GLAZE,
Nov 19_Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe.
LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
On Sale at
W. E. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY,
THE Buggy Btock embraces everything,
from the plain, substantial Concord stylo
to a light, elegant trotting baggy. Four
?assengor vehicles in large variety, including
rowneUe, Rockawaya, Pbsotono, Victorias,
and a new style of four-seat Buggy. This
stock is all fresh from the factories, ta of tho
latest design, and, not least important, is
being sold at very low prices._Deo 80
WATCHES,
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
? ?
?-o I HAVE on hand a select_
Y*f\ stock of WATCHES. JEWEL-t?B?>
AMJFBRY, CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED
WARE, which I will diacoso ot at most rea?
sonable pri?es. Also, SPECTACLES to suit
[ill ages.
REPAIRING in my lino done promptly and
DD good terms.
All articles and work warranted to ho as
represented. GEO. BRUNS,
2d door below Pncr.Nix office, Main street.
Oct 29_
The Dexter Stables.
THE undersized have re
JEL>??jt moved tbtir Stables to the new
fgKSTy^-x building, immediately South of
ffi7l*i>^wTaJ anne j's Hall, and, with a new
Vf**5*^ "stock of CARRIAGES. BUG
3IK6 ano fine HORSES, arc prepared lo an?
swer all calls that may he made npon them.
Horses bought and sold on commission.
Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to
?ive us a call. Liberal advances made os
itock left for sale. BOYCE A CO.
W. H. BOYCE.
CH. PKTTINOIIA._ Jan 24
M. H. BERRY'8~
Furniture Ware-room
Main Street, near Plain.
_Jruy_f7l^\j^H. NOW on hand and daily re
Jl^yTfvJc. ivimr from the mannfao
jf?\'1 . j^r\if0? coricn of New York, Boston,
??MlSSBflr Cincinnati and Louiaville, the
Jar -T largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE ever kept in tbie market, consisting
n part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Din
ng-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different
patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the
jelebratid Georgia Split-bottom Chairs.
All kinds of MATTREESES made to order.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done ai
ihortost notice and in the beni manner.
Terms ea?h und Good? cheap. Oct 30
Columbia Music Store?
LyBrand & Son
ItAKE pleasure in railing the; attention ot
the public to au examination of theil
3TOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, cou
nistingof Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodeone, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flu tea.
Accord?ons, Brass and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mu?ic and
Instruction Books for every ela*? of Musical
Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet
Music sent by mail, post piid. on rec- ipt of
?rice; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by
xpress, when ordered, to any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Guild Second-hand
Pianos and Organ* for ?ale cheap, for cash.
Pianos. Organs and Melodeot.s tu neil and re?
paired in a satistaclory manner; and will give
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other parties to anj poin
dcxired, at moderate piioes.
All orders prom oily attended to and satia
fa. lion guaranteed to those favoring us witb
their patronage. Send for our catalogue/*
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay?
lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building.
Columbia. S. C._Nov 7
New Books, by Express?
For Sale ut Bryan <fc McCarter't.
SEVEN DECADES OF THE UNION. Bf
Henry A. Wiso. $2.
Lifo and Times of John Wesley, Founder
of tho Methodists. By L.Tyerman, London.
History of the Working and Burgher
Classes. By Cat? sagnac. $2 60.
Winifred Cumber modo, a Story by George
McDonald. $1.75.
Character. By Samuel Smiles. $1.50.
Svstematio Theology. By CharlcB Hodge,
D.D.
Darwin's Naturalist's Vovngo around the
World.
ALSO,
A number of new London Novels, cheap.
Also, new standard works, just published.
Planting Potatoes!
C\f\f \ BARRELS eelected SEED POTA
?UUTOES-Pink-EyoB, Early HOBO,
Jackson Whites, Peach Blows and Early
Goodrich, for salo low by
Jan 10 EDWARD HOPE.

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