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THE DAILY ''Let oar inst Cen mares PHtENIX. Attend the Trne Event.'" BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 34. WHKRB DID THE INDIANS COME FROM? The latest intelligence from the Pacific coast reports that a Japanese junk bad come ashore on one of the islands of Alaska, with three living Japanese on board. The vessel bad been disabled in a 8 tor m off Japan, and bad drifted 2,500 miles in nine months, twenty-three of the crew perishing from hunger and ex? posure. Tho striking occurrence is by no means unparalleled. Just forty years ago, a Japaneso vessel with living men on board came ashore near the mouth of the Columbia River, in Oregon. It bad a cargo of rice, and the crow had conse? quently enough to eat, though their only drink was water from occasional rains. Such occurrences assist greatly in explaining how "America was peopled -a question very perplexing to our an? cestors, though late geographical and ethnological researches show clearly that there is very little mystery about it. The Japanese are evidently of the same race with our Indians, their language boiog to some extent similar to those of our tribes; and it ls not at all unlikely that, during the thousands of years to which Japan history goes back, many vessels have floated from their shores to ours, bearing living perBons of both sexes. But, even if it were impossible for them to cross the ocean, it is certain that Asiatics conld easily make their way to American shores, Behring's Straits, or the Aleutian Islands, the distances be? tween which would be an easy voyage for j a canoe. Ten or twelve years ago, the Appleton's published an account of a voyage down the Amoor, by Perry McDonough Collins, the first American who ever descended that river. In this journal, he constantly spoke of the wild I tribes on its banks as "Indiana," Wo remember asking bim at the time why be called them such, and ho replied, "because they are Indians." He was familiar, by long personal observation, with the tribes in Oregon and Califor? nia, and deolared he could Bee no mate? rial difference between them and the tribes of the Amoor. Ho is a man of plain common sense, with a mind not| obfastioated by ethnological or antiqua? rian studies; and the idea had apparently never entered bis bead that the Amoor tribes were not Indians. Their appear? ance, their garments, their mode of life, and the lodges in which they dwelt, be said, were all similar to those of tho na? tives of Oregon. Their language, also, seemed to him very much the same, though, of course, he bad no critical knowledge of their dialects. Taking this resemblance for granted, therefore, and there being no great difficulty in cross? ing the ocean by way of the Aleutian Islands, even in canoes, there ia no longer any mystery about tho peopling of America. Dr. Da Plongeon, a learned gentleman, now in our oity, in fact, maintains, after longN?tudy of Peruvian antiquities, that civilization and popula? tion originated on this oontinent. and that the arts, customs, manners and reli? gions, of the Chinese, the Hindoos, the Assyrians and Egyptians are only deve? loped imitations of Peruvian originals. It is well known that acoording to Agassiz and other eminent geologists, this oonti? nent was the first land that roso above the ocean that formerly covered the whole surface of the earth.-Exchange. The touching spectacle of a boy lead? ing borne his drunken parent, was wit? nessed at Burliugton, Iowa, recently. The progress was quite BIOW, however, as the boy was considerably the drunker of the two. Notice. HAVING hoon appointed by tho Judge of Probate for Richland to tho oflico of Committee of tho Person and Katata of THOMAS DAVIS, of thia city, adjudged a lnbatic, wo respectfully aek that all persons having demands against him will present them to ns, or to Messrs. Melton ic Clark, our Attorneys. C. O. MARSHALL. I J. KINSLER DAVIS, [ Committee. April 25_8_ The Stallion Charley Ball 2?WILL stand at the '"Dexter Stables" from this date to tho 1st of June. TERMS-$15 in advance; tl for tho groom. April 24 12 Seegers' Seer is Pure. IT don't contain Coooculus Indians Fisb Berries to make sleepy or heartache._ Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! m?f\f\ CORDS of best quality of BLACK ?l\J\J JACK and OAK WOOD, for Bale cheap, on Gorvais street, next to Roso's hotel. Orders left at D- Epatin s store, on Assembly street, will be promptly lilied. April 51_P. EPBTIN. IMMENSE' IN quality, not price, io true cf thc STOCK now offered at tho sign of tho INDIAN GIRL. In order to closo out tho present and malte room for a very largo stock recently pur? chased, SEOARS Will be sold remarkably low. April 25_ J. J. BROWSE, Agent, Gilder, Looking Glass and l'icture Frame Maker. ^VLD Frames regilded, old Paintings care? er fully craned, lined and varnished. No. 310 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. Feb 15 thm North Carolina Hay. rr pr BALES good N. C. HAY, for sale low, I O by E. HOPE. E. H. HEINITSH, Apotheker nnd Brog'nerien Handler, Main Sirasse, gegeueber der Fhonix Office. MOCHTE don geehrt n, Deutsobon diosor stadt anzeigen da?s er stets die boetitn, Arzneien Vorrathig hat, Besondor's Doutsoh Camomille, Blntroinigrndo Pillen, Kaiser Pillen, Lebon'a Elixir, Queen's Delight, Kina Kaltfiebor Kur, Lobor und Blut Pillen, und andero von unsorn Deutschen Landeslonson ?ossriosono Medicinen. A1B, auch den oneibmtonDoutschen,,Bru8tTheo," einziges gutes and radicales hoilmlttol gegen huston und crkaltnug. Abo Fancy Artickoi gewohnlich in oinow Apotheko Gehalten sind stets in besten auswahl eorrathig. April 8 t Special Notlooe. ATMOSPHERIC IHSKASKS-The air, without which no creature could livo, is the source of diseases ot which millions die. At this season, especially, tho atmosphere is full of tho germs of many kinds of sickness. Every globule of tho mist and fog which cloud the earth and sky in spring holds in solutiou its portion of miasmatic poison. Tho evil effects of this ?erial virus can only bo certaiuly averted by increasing tho vital activity of tho system aud aecuring the full and freo exercise of all its iv taral functions, and hence it is that IIOSTETTEH'S STOMACH BITTERS, tho groat nerve strengthener, re? gulator and antidote to malaria, is impera? tively ?quired in tho spring months. It is at this limo, too, that dyspepsia as? sumes its most distressing typos, and that persona of bilions habit -. usually enfler most, Thero is an inrluonc? in the air which de presses tho spirits as (voil as tho physical en? ergies, and in or '.er to restore their elasticity tonio treatment is absolutely necessary. All the world knows that the wonderful effi? cacy of u os tetter's Bitters, in cases of indi? gestion, biliousness, nervous prostration and malarious fever 1B duo to the potency of its tonic, alterative and aperiont matorials, and the absolutely puro stimulant with which they are incorporated. It is beoauso tho publio have bopn taught, by twenty years' experience, that the articlo can bo implicitly trusted-inasmuch as it per? forms, uniformly and certainly, all that lt is advertised to du-that they prefer this sove? reign tonio to every other. Hence its im? mense and ever-increasing eales, and boneo, too, alasl tho many counterfeits and imita? tions, against which there is no safe guard ex? cept tho close scrutinv of the purchaser. April 2G_f3_ isuriH'it'H Kin voit Hg Extract*.-The su? periority of theso extracts consists in till ir perfect purity and great strength. They aro warranted free from poisonous oils and acids. Joseph Burnett ft Co., Roston, manufacturers and proprietors. ?Tor sale by all grocers and druggists. I Mature glvcg us Teeth, but elie does not preserve and purify them. That must be ! dono with fragrant Sozudout. Tho dental bono and its enamel casing are mada invul? nerable to all destructive influences by the daily uso of this beneficent preparation. What every Horseman Wants-A good, cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an arti? cle is Dr. Tobias' Horse Liniment. Pint bot? tles at $1. For Lameness, Cuts, Galls, Colic, Sprains, Ac, warranted better than any other. Sold by tho Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. Dipsomania ia an insane thirst for intoxi? cating liquors. Habitual dram-drinking pro? duces it. Yet each Alcoholic Bitter vender recommends that a dram of his rum (nd root-juice be taken thrice a day, to prevent sickness! For all bodily ailmenta, and as a proteotion against the causes of disease, take that all-suflicient antidote, Dn. WALK KR'S VI MEO AB BITTERS, tho pure essence of rare medi? cinal herbs, unpolluted by distilled poison. Carbolic Salve, recommended by the leading Physicians and the President of the New York Beard of Health, as the most won? derful healing compound ever known. Gives instant relief to burns; cures all kinds of sores, cuts and wounds; and a most invalua? ble salvo for all purposes. Sold everywhere, at twenty-five cents. John F. Henry, sole proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Svapnlu ia Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. Bigelow, Professor of Botan}', Dotroit Medi? cal College. A most perfect anodyno and soothing opiato, John Farr, Chemist, N. Y. Cltrlataaoro'a Hair Dye is the safest and bost. It corrects tho bad effects of inferior dyes, whilo tho black or brown tints it pro? duces are identical to nature. Factory, (38 Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt'* Antral Oil-Safest and host illu? minating Oil over mado. Dues not take tire or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over'150.000 families continue to uso it, and no accidents of any description havo occurred from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, esta? blished 1770, New York. Thc Partit ?nd Swcctcit Cad Liver Oil in the world is Hazard A. Caswcll's, made on the sea-shore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard ft Co., Now York. It is abso? lutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to oil others. Physi? cians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in the market. Joovln'i Inodorous Kid Clove Cleaner restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by druggists and fancy goods doalars. Price 25c. per bottle. F. C. Wells ft Co., New York. KUWy's Phllotoken is an established, warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation, and equally efiicicut aa a Norvous Antidoto in all eases of nervous excitement, stomach and sleeplessness in malo or female. Sold every? where for $1.00 a bottle. Morgan ft Risley, Druggists, New York, General Agents. A Youthful Appearance aud a Boauliful, Clear Complexion is the desire of everybody. Tlds effect is produced by using G. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth," a harmless beautifier of tho skin. Will remove all discoloration, tan. freckles and sunburns. The use of this de? lightful toilet preparation cannot be detected. For salo by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Depot, 5 Gold streot, New York. Airs. Wlnaloiv's Soot tiing Syrup.-It re? lieves tho little sufferer from pain, cures wind colic, regulates tho stomach and bowels, cor? rects acidity, and during the process of tooth? ing it is invaluable. Perfectly safo in all casee, aa millions of mothers can testify. April 3 + Motz's Celebrated North Carolina . CORN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of tho above WHISKEY on hand, and having made arrangements: to take all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will constantly keep it on hand. Can only be hud at W. J. BLACK'S, March 27_6mo _ Charlotte, N. C. Money to Lend, ON marketable collaterals, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. Heinitih's Blood and Liver Fills, ELEGANTLY sugar-coated, perfectly taste lesB, and warranted to enro all diseases of the liver and its kindred complaints. Good for constipation of tho bowels, disorders of the stomach, sick and nervous headache, in? digestion, biliousness, fevers, chills, kidney affections, fnmalo irregularities. They purify the blood, and remove all derangements of tho internal viscera. Put up in a blood-red colored wrapper, ..nd sold at 25 cents a box, at HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE. Fot> 18 _ _t_ For Sale. A LOT of fino Kentucky fhum* MULES and HORSES, just ar-rVJ^T V? rived. Call at ?Qj .I fl DALY'S STABLES, Oct 7 On Assembly street. "Clarissa H ario we" SATTEENS, Plain and Fancy. Jklso, Martaban Crepes, Novelties. R. C. SHIVER & GO. _ April 25_ ~NEW CROCKERY AND IIOUsK FURNISHING STOKE. - TI1E undersigned bavo ro cently opeued an cntiro new atoek of now gooda in tho ? hove linc. Avticloe of all kind? for bouee keeping, ?fcc. Citizen? aro invit ed to call and examine gooda aud prices. KINGSLAND &. HEATli, Under Columbia Hotel. R. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. Anril 24_ License Law Penalty. OFFICE AUDITOR RICHLAND COUNTY, CoLOBiniA, S. C., April 22,1872. IAM directod by the State Auditor to notify | merchants, hotel keepers, tavern, board? ing houao and saloon keepers, railroads, tele? graph companies, persons holding official positions in State, County, city, corporations, institutions of learning, ministers of tho Gospel, &o., receiving a salary, persons sell? ing gooda by eample and soliciting orders, and all who are liable to pay license under the recent Aot of the General Assembly, that, after the 110th instant, the penalty of the law, which is a fine at leaBt double the amount cf the license, with eix months' imprisonment, will be applied to all who have not complied therewith. M. J. CALNAN, April 24_Auditor Richland County. New Books Just Received AT BRYAN'S BOOKSTORK! THREE CENTURIE8 OF ENGLISH LI? TERATURE; by Yonge- price $2. Recollections of Past Life; by sir Henrv Holland, M. D.-$2. Leaders of Public Opinion in Englan,.; by Lackey-$1.75. Christ in Modern Life; by Brooks, (London)-(2. Around tho World; by Rev. Dr. Primo, with Plates-$3. The Wars of tho Huguenots; by Dr. Uanna-fl.50. South Sea Bubbles; by tho Earl and tho Doc? tor. Within aud Without; by McDonald $1.50. At Homo and Abroad; by Hon. John P. Kennedy-12. Una aud Her Paupers, with an introduction by Florence Nightengale. True ae Steel; by Marion Harland. Good-Byo, Sweetheart; by author of Cometh Up as a Flowor-75 cents. Mabel Lee; by author Va? lerie Aylmer-tl. Aud other new standard Works and Novels. Abm, a now supply of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, colored and plain. April 21 Initial and Monogram Press. E. RTSTOKES IS now prepared, with a Press and apper tainments, to manufacture INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed and in colors, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Koopa constantly in store a full stock nf Fancy and Staple STA ION ERY, BLANK ROOKS, Fancy Articles and all goods pertain? ing to a first class Stationery House. April 20_ Elegant Supply OF SPRING CLOTHING, AT KINARI) & WILEY'S, (SUCCESSORS TO CHILDS A WI LET ) /CHEVIOT DERRY SUITS. Blue aud Black Morning Coate, Cassimore Light Mixed Suits. Black and Blue Granites. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits. New style and handsomely m ado Star Shirts. Silk Scarfs, Ties, Bows, of the latest style. Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs. HATS I HATS ! ! HATS J ! ! Splendid lino. The boat and cheapest in tho markot. DRESS HATS, silk and beaver, spring stylo. M. L. KINARD. J. S. WILEY. April lil_ ly Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps! ALL DENOMINATIONS for salo at thc usual disoonnt, at tho SOUTH CARO? LINA BANK AND TBUST CO. Dec 7 New York Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINOS BANK. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TNproforonco to London Porterand Scotch Alo. Whv?Thoy know it is vmodultcrarod Garden Seeds. TnORRURN'S fresh GARDEN SEEDS will be sold out at half price. Anril 18 E. HOPE. D a o R 0 D Y S FOP. SPRIXG AND SUMMER TRADE ! WE would respectfully invite tho atten? tion of tho Trade tu our fresh assort? ment of DRY GOODS! Anticipating a liberal trado, we aro now prepared to exhibit in great variety a well selected stock, embracing every style and quality of Men's and Boys' WEAR. DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, PANIER8, SKIRTS, SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, LINENS, WHITE | GOODS, and an endless lino of NOTIONS. As it would be almost impossible ts enume? rate our large etock, will say, aa the season advances, a nnmbor of now styles will bo added, so that purchasers can always roly I upon being supplied with the latest novelties I in tho market. All orders receive our prompt and personal attention. Our prices will bo I found as low aa any can or will offer for cash. Soliciting the favor of a call and examination or our stock, we are, very respectfully, j April 23 PORTER & STEELE. Sundries. THESE in endless variety and always ! fresh. A call and a look over tho stock ?rill satisfy the moat fastidious housekeeper that every effort is made to supply their wants, while assurance is given that anything not in store will bo procured from first hands on short notice. Our stock is full in all tho other depart-1 menta. Keeping only tho beet quality of goods, Belling at close figures, ami anxious to I do a strictly cash bnsinesB. we offer superior | inducements in our line. GEO. SYMMERS. For Sale. OAA /\/^r? FEET OF LUMBER, OUV./,V/UVj 00,000 feet of well sea? soned Flooring on hand. Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber filled at abort not'ee. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or address W. LOWUY & CO., Qa 20 Cm o Box 130. Colombia. 8 C. Agricultural Implements. "DOW LAW," "HAM," "NORWOOD." "JONES," and other | .popular Cotton Plant? ers, warranted satis? factory or no sale. Garden Plows and Cultivators. 2D0 Dixon Steel Swoops, better and cheaper j than the Farmer can make them himsolf. Feb 25_ L?RICK dc LOWRANCE. 2 000 lbs. HAMS, 2.000 bushels CORN, 20.000 lbs. BACON, at prices that ? loller every inducement of otlier mar? kets. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Notice to Capitalists-Sale of City of | Columbia Seven Per Gent. Bonds. OFFICE CITY TREASURER. COMJSIMA, S. C., April 3, lh72. PURSUANT to authority delegated by fol? lowing resolution, adopted by City Goun? od March X?, 1S72.1 will sellat public auction, on WEDNESDAY, Mav 15. 1872, TWO HUN? DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND ($250,000) DOLLARS city of Columbia tcveu per cent, twenty year bonds: "Resulted, That the City Treasurer bo in? structed to advertise for sale beforo tho Court House, in the city of Columbia, on tho 15th day of May next, the bonds of tho city of Co? lumbia authorized to be issued hy tho said city, under tho Act of tho General Assembly just adjourned; that tho advertisement bo published in ono newspaper in the city of Co? lumbia, ono in the cit y ot Charleston, aid two newspapers in thc city of New York, at least thirty day? before tho day of sale; that tho' bonds to be sohl Ito signed as preBciibed by the said Act, on thu day of salo, or as soon thereafter as practicable, and delivered to the purchaser as soon as thepnrchaso money haB hoon paid and thu bonds registered; and that the proceeda of sale hu applied strictly in conformity with the said Act, and in no other way." Said bonds v. ill be of the denominations ot $250, $?00 and $1,00?. Tho proceeds of tho salo to be ticed for thc erection of now City Hall, new Market and other public improve? ments. The righi is reserved (o dieuose of a part of the said bonds in lots or in whole, as tho Mayor and Tieasurer may determino. Anv further information d ct i red can be ob? tained by addressing WM. J UTTER, City Treasurer, Columbia, S. C. tiW Charleston Courier, New York Journal af Commerce, New York Financinl Chronicle copy and send bill to City 'treasurer, Colum? bia. AprilS WM. H. ORCHARD, Professor of Musi" and dealer in J'inno Fortes. APPLY at his residence, corner of Laurul and Henderson streets, or at thc book? store of Dollie A Chapman. Piano Fortes. Organs mid Melodious Tuned and Repaired. .inn 27 3mo New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy ot tho Anglican Church. Vol.1. $5. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Mnloch 50c. Jan 14 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. 5,000 Live Indians Just Arrived. THEY aro pitted against John SooRcre* 10,000 K. K.'s, at tho odds. But all may omi in smoko. GEO. 8YMMER8. Gold and Silver BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS'SAVINGS BANK. Special Notice. MY notOB and accounts aro in tho hands of Mr. Henry Beard, at tho Exchange House. All indebted will como forward at onco and pay up, or Trial Justice Thompson will take charge of tho matter. April 20 0. R. FRANKLIN. Mutilated Currency BOUGHT at a moderate discount, at THE CITIZENS'SAVINGS BANK. BARGAINS! AT C. F. JACKSON'S. KID GLOVES, at 75c, $1, $1 50 and $2 50. Linie Thread Gloves, at 25c. to $1. Dress GoodB, at \2hc. to $1.50 per yard. Fans, at 5c. to $5 each. Ladies' Ready-made Dresses, at $3.50 to $12. Children's Roady-mado Dresses, at $1 to $10._April 14 Scotch Whiskey. ONE puncheon "FINEST CAMPBELTON," of my own direct importation, via New York. This, by actual tests is 19 per cent, over proof, and is pronounced by all who havo tested or tasted it, as the ?nest ever brought to Columbia. Full stock old WINES and BRANDIES. Holland GIN, Jamaica RUM, Scotch. Eng? lish and German ALES, London and Dublin TORTER, CURACOA and MARASCHINO. Moot and Chandon CHAMPAGNES, of the famous vintage, 1868-finest of the century. Reasonable prices and full satisfaction gua? rantced._GEO. 8YMMER8. GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC! 8 5 0,000 WORTH SPRING AND SIMMER CLOTHING OP FN for inspection, consisting of tho latest and most approved stylos of Men's and Bovs' Wear, HATS, CAPS and Gents' FCRNIS'HING GOODS of every description. Wo offer tho above at the lowest prices for cash, in order to establish our house as thc I cheapest clothing house in Columbia. S. STRAUS .& BRO., April 12 Under Colnmbia Hotel. M 1 HATS AND Furnishing Good AT R. & \?. C. SWAFFIELD'S. TnE largest Steck wo have ever offered to the public. Yon are sure to lose money if you buy CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, Or anything a Gentleman wears, without first giving us a call. FRENCH CASHMERES AND CLOTHS For our Custom Trade. DEALERS SUPPLIED at the LOWES! RATKH. March 24 LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Sale at W.K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. fT^nE Buggy stock embraces everything, X from tho plain, eubstantial Concord style to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four ?assenter vehicles in largo varioty, including (rownells, Rockaways, Phnotons, Victorias, and a new stylo of four-sent Buggy. Tin stock is all frosh from tho factories, is of thc latost dosign, and, not least important,Wi being sold at very low prices. Dee?20 Imported Cordials. THE undersigned bas Inst opened a lot o: IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kinds embracing Forfcct Lovo, Vanilla, Roso, Anisetto, oto. Also, Imported Maraschino, ?nraena and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. $50,000 to Loan, ON OOOD COLLATERAL. Applv at Jan 23 CITIZENS' SAVINOS'BANK. Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. AL'iRGE assortment and choice varioty, iuHt in and for salo low. E. nOPK. American Club Fish. )fc?*?$35S^ A DELICIOUS relish; bottoi ami much cheaper than Sardines. For sale by K. HOPE. LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have one of tho finest stocks of WATCHES, of all beet Eng? lish. Swiss and Amorican makers. With amonde and other fine Jewelry, our stock ia large, and we are going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by the bent of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 Formerly Glaze & Radcliffe. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. I HAVE on hand a select stock of WATCHES, JEWEL-? _fcRY, CLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED fA?t?, which I will diBnoBO of at most rea? sonable prices. Alao, SPECTACLES to suit all ages. REPAIRING in KV lino dr ne promptly and on good terms. All articles and work warranted to be as represented. GEO. BR?NS, 2d door bolow PUOXIX office, Main street. Oct 29_ LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY lino of WATCHES ie now ful' and complete, and _ _ _hthe pnb.iu may depend on getting tho boat at the lowest possible figures, aa my facilities aro euch that I defy competi? tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all the newest styles of Ladies' Seta, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Ac; elogant designs in Oh aine, Bracelets, Charms. Lockets, Jcc.; the latest and most beautiful patterns in aolid Silver and heavy Plated War o- Gooda BU i ted for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing in all branches, by the beat work? men and at reasonable ratea. ISAAC 8TJLZBA0HEB, Oct 13_"_Columbia Hotel Row. Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjoa, Flutes, Accord?ons. Braes and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinda. Alse, Sheet Mueio and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instrumente on hand at all timea. Sheet Mnaio aent by mail, post paid, on receipt of ?rice; and all kinda of Musical Goode sent by rxpreBa, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianoa and Organs for aale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Molo doon? tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner: and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianoa for other parties to any poin desired, at moderate prices. All ordere promptly attended to and satis? faction guaran teca to those favoring na with their patronage. 8ond for our catalogue of Sheet Mueic and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building, Columbia. 8. C._Nov 7 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Company, 8ECBETARY'S OFFICE, COLOMBIA, 8. C., April 17,1872. THE next annual meeting of tho Stock? holders of this Company will be hold at Charlotte, N. C., on WEDNESDAY, tho first day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stockholders apYl their families residing with them will be passed over the Road with? out charge, going to and returning from Charlotte to atteud the meeting. Evidence of auch interest must be exhibited to the Agent or Conductor. . C. BOUKNIGHT, April 1716 j_Secretary. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. (in vu, j&Ujr-Jir-Ui^Ui \r\S_sar. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, 8. O., April 15 1872. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Greenville and Columbia Bailroad Company will be held on THURSDAY, the 2d day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stock? holders will be passed'FBEE, to and from Co? lumbia to attona the meeting, as heretofore. They will be required to show thiir Stock Scrip to thu Conductor, wit > will exHCt p?y from all others, at* no one hut Stockholders, or those of their family, reti'ling tcith t/mn, aro entitled to the prlviieL"). All Stock represented by proxy n quirpfl a ten cont stamp for each mgnuiure. and no ne but a Stockholder cati be H proxv. C. V. CARRINGTON. Secretary. j&^-Papers publishing by agreement, two insertions. _ April 16 }G Clear anti Harmless mm Water. NATT ANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR TUE UAIR, APERFECTLY clear preparation in ono bottle, as easily applied as water, for re? storing to Gray Hair its natural color and youthful appearance; to eradicate and pre? vent dandruff; to promote the growth of the Hair and s?.op its falling out. IT IM ENTHIELT HARMLESS and perfectly free from any poison? ous substance, and will therefore take tho placo of all thc dirty and unpleasant prepara? tions now iu use. Nutneious testimonials have been sent us from many of our most promiuent citizens. In even thing in which tho articles now in nae aro objectionable. Crystal Discovory is perfect. It is warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead. Sulphur or Nitrato of Silver. It does not aoil the clothes or acalp, is agreeably perfumed and makes one of tho best dressings for the Hair in nee. It restores the color of tho Hair "more per? fect and uniformly than any other prepara? tion," and always dooa so in from threo to ton dave, virtually feeding the roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to its growth and healthy condition; it rca tores tho decayed and induces a now growth of the Hair moro positively than anything else. The application of this wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on tho ?calp, and gives tho Hair a pleasing and ele? gant appearance. Wo call especial attention to the fact that a limited number of small trial bottles can be had by those wielling to try it. You will no? tice that in pursuing this course, our aim ia to convince by tho actnal merita of tho article, ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor and Propri? etor, Washington, D. C. For salo in Colum? bia by Dr. C. H. MIGT, and Druggists gone* rally. 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