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THE DAILY ''Let our inst Censures BY J. A. SELBY. ^CO^UMBIA, S. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 09. A Colorea Alan*? Appeal. BLOOMFIELD, KT., Joly 2, 1672. To THE EDITOK OF THE COCBTEB JOUBNAL: Please announce in your co lumns that I will speak in Bloomfield OD the llth instant, and ateo urge the at? tendance of the whites and tell them to let their hands off that day, ns lim vest? ing will be pretty well over for the pre? sent. It will be my first political speeob, and I hope to be successful in bringing the whites and blaoks to a better feeling for one another. How I shall succeed, Thnrsday week will tell. I have heatd of no colored Greeley speakers in the State; and it is to be boped that no ill timed remark of mine, or indiscreet conduct of the whites, will make my effort prove a failure. The ignorant blacks are watching every move and gesture and noting every word of white men, boys, women or girls. For their own good, the good of the country, and in gratitude to Mr. Greeley, I would have them go for him, and shall labor to that end. I have more to fear by Borne wild exDression from an injudicious Democrat than from Grant's stump orators. Very respectfully, ANDREW 3. CHAMBERS. BLOOMFIELD, KY., July 2,1872. Wo all ought to know, if wo know anything at all about the circumstances nnder whioh the Oinoinnati Convention was called, that it received the co-opera? tion and endorsement of all who wished for a change for the better in our ad? ministrative affairs. It was the con? struction pat upon the broad platform of the Liberals, that all men were on an equality before the law; that the nomi? nee On thia t platform should bo a man whose polioy, if elected, was to bo a I humano, wise and conciliatory one; that1 for the first time in the history of the nation we wonldbe blessed with a Presi? dent that was solicitons for the liberty, happiness and prosperity of every citi zen in the repablio; that, as before the ! war blaok men in the South were op? pressed, and sinae the war white men in the South had been oppressed, we would j all unite on a man who had proved him? self to be equally the friend of both the white and black races, and one in whom both had confidence, and would dwell in peace and fraternal feeling for each other under his administration. That . there was no partiality to be shown to any man on account of color, or partici? pation in the rebellion; that all political disabilities were to be removed; and the heels of the oppressor and tyrant taken off of the neoks of the sons of the founders of this Government; and white men and blaok men allowed for once and I forever to stand alone on their merits, without a partisan administration op? pressing tho one in order to elevate the I other. Suoh was the interpretation I given to the article in whioh the races were intimated. Now there are some men that say that Mr. Greeley's election is to be wished if for no other reasons than those already assigned. Democrats, though they be, they are anxiously look? ing forward to the day when they will realizo this state of things. Then there is a class who are Judas who are playing the devil with the poor, ignorant blaok men. I have heard of block men Baying that suoh and auch a Democrat told them if Greeley were elected that it would then be the white man's day, and that "You niggers will be done oro wing over us white people." That kind of talk would do to come from the lips of ! a Bonrboo, or to be spoken by the op? posera of the old honest editor, but never from men friendly thereto. Such is not the construction or light in whioh Sum-1 ner, Clay, Sohnrz, Palmer and Greeley view the Liberal movement. Of course, if blaok men have been ''crowing" over I their white brothers, it should be stop? ped, and it was not their fault that they have done so, for they have ever evinced a friendly feeling to the whites ontil they have fallen into the hands of hungry Radical politicians, who have poisoned their minds for selfish purposes; and in those instances where they have crowed, I would not like to think that a white I brother would be raised up to match them. We are tired of "crowing," whe-1 ther it be a white or black "rooster" that I does it. If there is to be exulting done -if we can't possibly find space botwecn tho Atlantio and the Pacific for black and white men without this "crowing" busi? ness, why, things on the score of races had best be let alone for a while, for tbe black cook has not yet caught up with the white one. This nonsense should be crushed, and the sooner the better. I have longed to see an editorial in your columns advising your host of readers to be careful in using these loose and chaffy woids in the I hearing of black men, who are none too eager to vote as they do. It would be well for them to drown such words and thoughts in a glass of benzine or Bour? bon; for it ia a delusion, and never will be reached. Wearetiredof "crowing," and hope all will unite to tree Grant, and Hon. Horace Greeley will stop all this "crowing." We want peaae, har? mony and friendly feeling. We want a President under whose wings wo can all find protection and shelter, and whose ooncern for the people is equally balanced between North, South, East and West, white and black. ANDREW J. CHAMBERS. Josh Billings says: "All you have to do to raise oats, is to plow the land deep, then manure it well, then sprinkle the oats all over the ground, one in a place, then worry up the ground with a drag all over, then set up nites to keep the obiokens and woodchucks ont or them, then kr&dle them together with a kradle, then rake them together with a rake, then bind them together with a band, then stack them np with a stack, then thrash them out with a flail, thon olean them up with a mill, then sharpen both ends of them with t a knife, then stow them away in the granary, then spend wet days and Sundays trapping for rats and mioe. It ain't nothing bat pbun to raia9 oata-Iry it." ? DESTRUCTION OF TUE MAINE FORESTS. The Maine lumbermen predict that five years hence, at the present rate of dc stroction, the forests of that State viii be wholly pleared of timber. The lum? ber crop this year is estimated nt 700, 000,000 feet. Of this amount the Pe nobscot lumbermen cut 225,000,000, and the Kennebeo men over 100,000,000. A CURIOSITY.-An Irish potato was handed us yesterday, with a wire-gra6s root grown through it, and tho initials "H. G." plainly cut on the surface. This is extraordinary, and is certainly significant of something. [ Winnsboro jYeics. SUICIDE.-Mrs. Jonathan Stanton committed suicide, Wednesday evening, by hanging herself, bhe had been la? boring under severe mental aberration for some time past. She bad suffered for Revend years pnut, with a painful dis? ease.- Winnsboro uYeics. Special Notices. SUGQBBTI?INS FO^i SUMMER.-It is of great importance that tho system should be in a vigorous condition when tho hot wea? ther commences. Tho effects of a high tem? perature upon an enfeebled frame are always more or less disastrous. Tho IOSB of Bub stance and the declension of nervous power occasioned by excessive heat, can only bc compensated by the activo, healthful and re gular excrciee of all tho bodily functions bj which tho waste of nature is replenished ant the vital energies renewed. The great utility of HOSTETTER'B STOMACH BITTERS as i moans of toning, invigorating and regulating the organs of the body, is universally ac knowledged. As a tonic, it stimulates Un flagging appetite and accelerates digestion as a corrective, it neutralizes acidity of tin stomach and relieves flatulency; as au altera tive and mild aperient, it regulates the live and the bowels; as an anodyne, it promote tranquil sleep; as a wholesome stimulant, i imparts firmness and elasticity to the relaxei and trembllug nerves; and as a blood depu rent, it purifies tte vital stream. The valu of auch a specific to the weak and debilitate is beyond all estimate. To invalids wilie down by the sultry beat of mid-summer, it i as refreshing and vitalizing SB the cool nigh dew to the Bun-scorched flowers. Compose of vegetable elements only, with a bahia c ?ure diffusive stimulant, it is safo and pall able as well as medicinal. In fever an ague districts, and wherever the natural coi ditions aro conducive to epidemic disease, : is considered the best safeguard against mi tarions infection, and the speediest remed for intermittent and remittent fevers. July 12_? ?gPl&?n Questions Zit? Invalids - Hav the routine medicines of the profession doc you no good? Arc you discouraged and m Berable? If so, test the properties of tl new Vegetable Specific, DB. WAI KER'S CAL FORMA VIDEO AB B ITT ERB, already famous i the finest invigorant, corrective and alten tive, that has ever seen tho light. Dyspe] tires and persons of bilious habit should kee it within reach, if they value health and eas What Every Horst man Wants-A goo cheap and reliable Liniment. Such au arl cl? is Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Limmen Pint bottles at one dollar. For Lamencs Outs, Galls, Colic, Sprains, ?.to., warrante better than any other. Sold by tho Dru gists. Depot, ll) Park Place, New York. Burnett's Cocoalne.-A compound of C coanut Oil, Ac, for the Hair, ha? establish* a world-wide reputation. Its natural adapt tiou, agreeableness, and FREENESS FROM AI IMUBIOUB OR BOILING PROPERTIES, togeth with its cheapness in respect to durabili and size of bottle, render it unequaled 1 any other preparation in tho world. For ea by all Druggists. Mucic. of tue Mouth - Odifcrous Soy dont renders the mouth enchanting, coi posed of rare, antiseptic herb?, it impai whiteness to the teoth, a delicious ?ower-li aroma to tho breath, and preserves ima from youth to age, ibo teeth. Ptutt's Astral Oil-Moro accidents occ from using unsafe oils than from stoamboi and railroads combined. Over 200,000 fai lies continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, a no accidents, directly or indirectly, have i curred from burning", storing or handling Oil House ot Charles Pratt, established 17 New York. A Beautiful White, soft, smooth and ol akin is produced by using O. W. Lair "Bloom of Youth." It removes tan, frockl sun-burns, and all other discoloiations fr the skin, leaving the complexion brilliant i beautiful. Sold at all druggists. This p piration is entirely free from any matci detrimental to health. Just the Remedy Needed.-Thanks Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, we have, yoara, boen relieved from sleepless night painful watching with poor, suffering, tee mg children. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression spirits and general debility in their vari forma; also, as a preventive against Fe and Ague, and other intermittent fevers. ' Perro-fhosphorated Elixir of Calisaya, m by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, and < by all druggists, is the bett tonic, and i tonio for patients reoovoring from fe ve other sickness, it has no equal. Risley'* Genuine Golden Bell Coloj Water, according to tho original formul PrevoBt, Paris, so long and favorably km to tho customers of Hiiviland, Harral A ley, and their brauohes, for its fine permai fragrance, is now made by H. W. Risley the trade supplied by his euocesBors, Mot <k Risley, Wholesale Druggists, Now York. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow? -The best artiole known for cleansing Ereserving tho teeth and gums. Hold b irngKists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bo' F. O. Wells & Co., New York. Carbolic Salve unequaled as a Rea Compound. Physicians recommend it ae most wonderful remedy evor known. I 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, solo prletor, 8 College Place, Now York. Christado? O'B Hair Dye.-This mag cent compound is beyond contingency safest and most reliable Dye in existe never failing to impart to tho Hair unifor of color, nourishment and elasticity. M factory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Bvopnla is Opium puridad of Us siete and poisonous qualities. It is a perfect dyne, not producing headaobe or const ipi of bowels, as is the oase with other pre] lions of opium. John Farr, ChemlBt, York. _Jnly3 till Everybody is delighted with the Qm DELIGHT. It cures all kinds of breakinj of the skin, boils, ?tc. Proposals for Beef. SEALED proposals fur funnelling tho City Hoapital ami Alms House with freBh BEEF will he received at this oftico uutil TUESDAY, 23d instant. Contract will ho awarded to lowest' Heaponeiblo biddor 13y order o? Council. * CHAS. DA UN UM, Julv 13_ City Ciel Ic. Notice to Contractors. SEALED bid? will bo received at thia office uutil TUESDAY, 231 instant, for the work for the erection of a new Dell Tower. Con? tract will be awarded to lowest responsible bidder. By order of C uncil. July 13 CHAH. BAUNUM. City Clerk. Illustrated Maps of Columbia, WITH Flt AMES of all kinds, COO new STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Southern, European and California. Also, Stereoscope. Al.SO, A now lot of CROQUET, at rtducod prices. For ealo at R. L. BRYAN'S July 10_Bookjrtnr?^ JAMES A. GRAY & 00., IMPOBTEBS, JOUIILRS AND BETAILEBH IM Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, UH nndlOG Broad street, Augusta, Ga. THE largest and most completo slock in the Hourn, at lowest prices. July 12 Imo Notice. ryiHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist M iug between tho undersigned, uuder Ibo namo of \YELLS & CALDWELL, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All ac? counts duo tho Orm must ho paid to John D. Caldwell, who will also settle all outstanding claims against tho burne. This tho 0th day of July, A. D. 1S72. JACOB H. WELLS. July 10 12 JOHN D. CALDWELL. Notice. OFFICE AUDITOR RICHLAND COUNTY, JULY 1, 1872. THI3 office will bc open during this month for the purpose of receiving returns of [ all property-holders. The penalty of fifh nor cent, will be added to last year's returns for nou-compliuncb with this notice. M. J. CALNAN, Julv 4 County Auditor. ~ NOTICE. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. Tho State, ex relatione the Attorney-General, Slaintiff, vs. the Greenville and Columbia ailread Company, defendant. James G. Gibbes, James B. Pringlo and others, plaintiffs, v.s. the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company and others, defendants. THE undersigned having, by order of his Honor Samuel W. Melton, Circuit Judge of the Fifth Circuit, dated June 18, 1372. been appointed Befcree on the above stated cases, to ascertain and report, among other | things, the amount of indebtedness of thc Greenville and Columbia Bailroad Company, with authority by advertisement to requin all creditors to catablith their respective de? mands before him: Notice is hereby given to all and singular tho creditors of the said Greenville and Co? lumbia Bailroad Company, whether holdiLf bonde of the first mortgage, bonds or certifi? cates of indebtedness guaranteed hy the Ht ate, bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the second mortgage, non-mortgage honda, or claims of any other character, to present and establish thehsarespective claims b<'r the undersigned, ff Referee, at his o' Columbia, South Carolina, on or belore the first day of October next, at which time his report on such claims will bo made up and submitted to the Court in the said cates. JOHN S. GREEN, Referee. COLUMBIA, S. C., June 19, 1872. June21_ml2 In the Distriet Court of the United States for the District of South Caro? lina. In tho matter of John P. Kinard, Bankiupt. In Jiaiikruptcy. THIS is to give notico that hv au indenture, dated the 20th day of May, A. D. 1872, JOHN P. KINARD, of Newberry Couuty, in said District, has conveyed and assigned all his estate and effects whatsoever to me, as Trustee, upon trust, for tho benefit of all the creditors ot tho estate of said John P. Kinard; and that said conveyance was duly exo cutcd according to the provisions of the 43d Section of an Act ot Congress entitled "An Act to establish a uniform system of Bank? ruptcy throughout tho United States," ap? proved Maich 2, 18G7, which conveyance has been approved and confirmed by the order of the United States District Court for tho Dis trict ot Mouth Carolina, in Bankruptcy. Notice is hereby further given, that in oho dience to the order aforesaid, all and singular the creditors of tho estate of John P. Kinard, Bankrupt, are required to render in and esta bliah their respective claims and demands against the estate of tb,e said John P. Kinard, Bankrupt, before C. G, Jie?er, Esq., Begiater, at Newberry, S. C.. on or before tho 20tb day of Joly, A. D. 1872; and those failing so to I render and establish tboir respective claims and demands will be forever barred of all in? terest or claims to any part of said estate. R. L. McOAUGHRIN, Trustee. June 18 mf> Corn! Corn! Corn! IP^nfi BU9HELS prime White COHN, . O vi\J 600 bushel? prime Mixed Corn, Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by_JOHN AGNEW A ?ON. New Butter and Cheese. -I f \ TUBS choice May BUTTER. 1U 10 boxea now cutting Cheese. Just receivod and for sale by June 0_JOHN AONEW A8QN. Seegere' Beer is Pure. IT don't oontain Ooooonlus Indiens Fi sb Berries tn make sleeoy or headache. Look Ont for K. K.'B! "^j?y NOW in Columbia. To March 28 JOHN C. SEEOERS* 75 North Carolina Hay. BALES good N. C. HAY, for salo low by_HOPE A GYLES. Fruit Jars. THE best in market, comprising all the good qualities of FBUIT JARS, for sale by Jnoe25_LORIOK A LOWRANCE. i)K BASKETS CHAMPAGNE. 20,000 OIGABS. Canned Goods, Fruits, Nuts, Cakes and a ! lot of other goods suitable for tho 4th; also, for Parties, Pic-Mica, Barbecues, Ac. June 25_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Everybody looka at a pretty girl; but tnrn I away If she has pimples, blotob.es, boils. Use the QUEEN'S DELIOBT and purify your blood. Wood! Wood! Wood! ACHOICE lot of OAK and HICKORY WOOD, of all sizos, for salo cheap by tho cord, and delivered io any part of tho I city. I will furnish WOOD by contract at1 special rates for winter purposes. Orders lett at tho PUONIX (tilice, or at Mr. D. ErsTlN's Dry Gooda Store, on Assembly struct, will bo promptly attended to. Tho abovo Wood is in my yard, and can bo socu for delivery at any tim?. P. EPSTIN. North Bide of Gervais street, between Asscm- | hiv and Gaters tdrcot. June 8 3mt Notice. PERSONS who left WATCHES in my caro I years ago to be repaired, will please call tor the aame, givo description, stalo time when left, pay charges and tnUo them away, lt not called for within ninety days from this date, I will sell them lo pay costs. June ?3m',h _ G. PIERCES. NEW SALOON. BY P. L?. KUMOJIA\. ( Formerly al G. Dierckx\) ON Assembly street, opposite tho Market. Liquors and Segara of all kinds. Lunch at 12 M._July G An Attractive AND novel plan, that oilers tho rare in-' ducemcuts tho Iudian Girl Wanted To extend to her customers lone ago, bftB been adopted, which is, "to givo extra quantity in every Illly cents worth bought; also, To Sell Cigars Rv tho box at remarkably low rates." Hero I is" tho place to got tho "LITTLE OEM." STULTZ'S PANCAKE, and tho finest SMOK* INO TOBACCO._July 2 The Most Fashionable Promenade IX THE CITY IS AT TUE GREAT COMBINATION DRY GOODS AND Millinery Establishment OF J. H. KIN ARD. IT is thero that the greatest display o TASTE and STYLES can be seen. A choice and elegant assortment of GRE? NADINES, MARIPOSAS, besides the newest and now moat popular patterns in "DOLLY | Y ARDEN'S. " These frr i have been bought at such ad v?? ^aa priae8 as to enable me to offer I them at astonishingly low figures. Call and examine, and I am eure yon will buy. MayJO_J. H. KINARD. The Favorite Eesort of the Ladies is at | the Elegant and Well-appointed Show Boom and Millinery Es? tablishment of Mrs. MCCOR? MICK, in the Store of J. H. KINARD, Main Street. GOODS are now being offered at such low figures as will defy competition. The DOLLAR COUNTER ia an especial at? traction, where ouo can obtain gooda at half I the origiual price. LADlEb' BUTTS, snperbly trimmed, on hand, of tho latest and most fashionable styles. A call will suffice to satibfy every one. May2fi _ _."J??s- A- McOORMIOK. Every Day WE are in rocoipt of totters making known 1 to us tho high estimation in which we are held as the proprietor and manufacturer of HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. The very high appreciation thus voluntarily exhibited is a source not only of pleasuro but I of profit. Thus practically encouraged, v*e propose to go on with the good work of Bond? ing relief to thousands of the sick at very lit? tle cost. Read the following letter from North Carolina: A lotter from Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks of Hoinitsh's Blood and Livor Pills, in tho following emphatic language: "Youri Blood and Liver Pills should bo called the 'Eureka.' My wife will give you a oortifieate | testifying to their remarkable curative pro? perties. For fomaUs, tho beat pill out." Heinitsh's Blood Pills are adapted to all agoa, sexes and conditions, in all climates; good for Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Head? aches, Chills. Try them; only twenty-five oents a box. For salo only at tho family medi? cine store of E. H. KEINirSH. Jane 7_ t Elegant Cough Kisses. TAKE a kies and euro your cough. A nioe I confection, agreeable and effectual. I Curce Coughs, Diptheria, Soro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough; an admirable me? dicine for children; no coughing at night; no I disturbance: sweet slumber secured by using I the Cough KiBsos. For sale only at April 10 j HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Portable Fountain Pumps. JUST reooivod a supply of portable foun? tain PUMPS and SPRINKLERS, which is the most uaeful and convenient apparatus for watering shrubbery, Howers and plants, and for washing carriages, windows, Ac. Also, a useful article for extinguishing fires I at tho commencement, sprinkling side-walks, | Ao.,&c. For salo at low prices by June 27 JOHN AONEW A SON. Corn! Corn! Corni 2f\f\f% BUSHELS PRIME WHITE -V Jilli CORN, just reoolv? d and for sale low by_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Frames for the Columbia Maps, OF every style, of Walnut and Oilt Mould? ing. Also, for Paintings, Photographs I and Engravings. lt. L. > RYAN'8 June 14 Bookstore. Cheaper Than Ever. C. F. JACKSON T^jiyILL nell hia entiro stock of QOODS WITHOUT REGARD TC COST. Every Coautor will he a BARGAIN COUN? TER. The Ten Cent Counter will ho full of I NOTIONS. June HO Cotton Seed Meal. -I f\r\ BARRELS freeh ground COTTON JA/V/ SEED MEAL, an excellent article for feeding atock,just rocoivod and for salo low hy JOHN AGNEW it SON. _ Meats, Smoked and Pickled. FRESH to hand Primo Smoked TongucB, Primo Smoked Beef, "Diamond" and "Orange" hrand Hame, Elm City Breakfast Strip.?, Elm City Sugar-cured Pickled Rounds, With full supply of standard and fancy Groceries, Spices. Ac, at low prices. Juno 28 _GEO.JBYMMERS. For Sale. pr rv BOXES EIRE CRACKERS, for Fourth 0\J of July purposes. HOPE & GYLES. Flour! Flour!! ' Ofin BBLS. NEW FLOUR, of all gradea, \ ?i\j\J for salo at greatly reduced prices, hy JOHN AGNEW A SON. I CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) j Near Shelby, 53 miles West of Charlotte, JV. C., T. W. BRBVARD, Proprietor. A J*r~*<* THE Hotel will be open for MMMJC^^L tbo reception of vieitora on lat flla?^a?iSM of Juuo- Paatengera coming H??sSSB?-011 the Wilmington, Charlottu and Rutneriord Railroad will bo mot by Hacks. Conveyances to other points pro? vided at any time. COLD and WARM BATHS-White Sulphur, Bed Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. BAND OF MUSIC and othor means of amusement wiU add to the comfort and en? joyment of guests. FARE first claes. RATES-Single day, $2.50; single week, f l l; four weeks, $4.0. Chil? dren under ten years old and colored servants half price. _Jone 20 2mo NEW CROCKERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. THE undersigned have re v^[rfes==r centlv opened an entire new TT^SW??? stock or now gooda in tho \ rBT?8rr above lino. Articles of all ll B'^V kinda for houBO keeping, Ac. Citizens aro invited to call and examine goods and prices. KINGSLAND A HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. R. KINGSLAND. J. A. ??EATH. _ April_24_ Elegant Supply OF spume ELOTHE. AT klXARD St WILEY'S, (SVCCES80B8 TO CHILDS ft WILEY ) CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS. Blue and Black Morning Coate, Caasimero Light Mixed Suite. Black and Blue Granitos. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits. New atyle and handsomely made St ar Shirt s. Silk Scarfs, Ties, Bowe, of the latest style. Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs. HATS! HATS It HATS It! Splendid line. The beat and cheapest in tho market. DRESS HATS, Bilk and heaver, spring stvle. M. L. KlNARD. J. 8. WILEY. April_19_ ly Excursion Season of 1872, THE WILMINGTON LINE, COMMENCING JUNE 1,1872. WILMINGTON. MAY SI, 1872. O OUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS can .LV be procured at the office of Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, to the fol? lowing well-known and attractive Virginia Watering Places and Summer Resorts: Green brier White Sulphur Springs, Rockbridge Alum, Bath Alum, Bot or Healing, Sweet or Sweet Chalybeate, Coyner, Alleghany, Mont? gomery White Sulphur, Yellow SulpJiur, Kit trell'a Springs, North Carolina, and the en? tirely new and first class Sea-stde Watering Place in Hampton Hoads, Virginia- Vue ae L'eau. Also, a full line ol Exoursion Tickets via the "Bay Line," to all promtaent Northern Lake and New England Sea-aide Watering Placos, by variable and attractive routes. These Tickets are good to return by No? vember 1, 1872. A. POPE, General Freight and Ticket Agent. J. H. BOWEN, Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Columbia, 8. 0. June 9 _ 2mo tAt?LM-^, Pavilion Hotel, Irm'.S CHAItl.ERTON, s. c. A?StjSSaL G. T. ALFORD A CO.. Pro i1rmiir^_^iaPCprietorB; R. HAMILTON, Sup't. Salad Oil. lAft GALLON8 superior SALAD OIL, JLwv" frosh and sweet, Just received and for sale at $1 per gallon, by June 23_JOHN AGNEW A BON. American Club Fiah. ?^WBfe A DELICIOUS relish: netter and much cheaper than Sardines. For sale by _HOPE A GYLES. Everybody is some authority. If every? body says so and ao, it must be so. They say [ HEINITSB'S MEDICINES are good and are worth having. LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, DUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have one of tho finest BtockB of WATCHES, of all beet Eng Lliab. Bwiee and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewfclry, our stock is large, and we aro going to sell the Goode. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by tho best of workmen. WM. GLAZE. Nov 19 Formerly Glazo & Radcliffe. LOO K TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHES -ie now full and complete, and _fcthe pnblio may depend on gelling the best at the lowest possible figures, as my facilities aro such that I defy compon tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all tho nowoBt styles of Ladies' 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 allbranch es,byt h o best work? men and at reasonablo rates. ISAAC SULZBAOHER, Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Bow. B A R Gr A INS! DULL SEASON! FINEST FRENCH CASS1MEBE PASTS Mado to order For Twelve Hollars. 'i Twenty per cent, discount. NO HUMBUG! As we mark everything in plain figures. BOYS' CLOTHING At coat-or lesa. STRAW HATS At a sacrifice. FINEST AND CHOICEST SU1BTS In thc market. CALL AND SEE For yourself. _8. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Irish Champagne! YES, IRISH CHAMPAGNEt Why nott Was not tho great Apostle of Temper ance. Father Mathew, an Irishman? Still, were he alive to-day, bo would quaff a cup of this beverage, and, smr.cking his lipa, bless the man who invented "Irish Champagne." This can be drank with perfect safety by the Knights of Pythias, Good Templars, or Bad Templars, fiona of Malta, Sous of Temper? ance, or anybody else'? sous or daughters, masons, brick-layers, chimneysweeps-in fact, anybody, particularly those who wear Grant bats and Greeley bats, or their own hats, are invited fraternally to imbibe (at your own expense, mindi) this superlatively deliciouB beverage. Thia notice would have been further ex? tended, but a man borrowed our ictionary, and several big words we intended to use are necessarily omitted; but when that man re? turns that Dictionary, tho public may expect to hear from us again. May 18_GEORGIE RYMMERS. How the World was Peopled. ETHNOLOGICAL LECTURE. By Rev. Edward Fontaine. *2. Thoughts upon Government. By Arthur Helps, fi 25. Roughing lt. By Mark Twain. Illustrated; full of fun. At Home and Abroad. By John P. Ken? nedy. $2. Foster's Life of Charles Dickens. (2. Tal UR'S NoteB on England. $2.50. . Pro-Historio Times. By Sir John Lubbock. Popular Life of Gen. R. E. Leo. And other now publications, fot sale at June 8_lt. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Motz's Celebrated North Carolina CORN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of the above WHISKEY OH hand, and having made arrangements to take all Whiskey manufactured by Hotz, will constantly keep it on hand. Gan onlv bo bad at W. J. BLACK'S, March 29'6mo_Charlotte. N. 0. Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMS, Breakfast Strips, 8moked Beef, for salo low. HOPE & OYLES. Good Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS' FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEP, BUFFALO TONGUES. 0HOI0E GOSHEN BUTTER. All fresh and for sale low for cash by Jane 10_HOPE ft GtLE8. Hew Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy of the Anglican Churoh. Vol.1, to. Annt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stopping Heavenwards. $1.60. Hannah, a now Novel, by Mies Muloob. 50c. Jan 14_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Everybody should read the paper and learn to know how much is saved if to Helnitsh'? etote they go for medicines.