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THE DAILYJMkPH(ENlX. '"Let our just Centrares Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. ?O _ BB OABEF?TJ.-IQ th eeo days, when tight hats, hot air, and sedentary occu? pations, oaase the hair to fall oat, it is a matter of no little importance to know .which of the hair preparations are of any value. The majority, as has been fre quently proved by the first dermatolo? gists, or hair doctors, possess little or no merit. Such being the faot, it is consol? ing to those who are affliated to know there is really one good article, which is recommended and used by tho first medi? cal authority, and has stood every teat, many years. This preparation ia Hall's | VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, a| truly 8oiuutifio?compound, which is un? questionably the best preparation of the kind now beforo the American public. It will restore to gray hair its original color, cleanse the bead thoroughly, euro all eruption of the scalp; and will always rest tho hair so long as any germs re? main, as they almost invariably do, until extremo old age hae dostroyed the roots. Tho original artiole is made by R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N. H. [For/iey's Press, January 25, 18G8. The Bangor Commercial says that at a prayer-meeting held in a church not far from that city, recently, a gentleman placed his hat in the aislo beside his seat, and was greatly surprised Yipon seeing it take a start and follow a Indy down tho aisle, being caught in her dress. He immediately got down on all fours and went for his hat, but every time he pot his hand out to get it tho lady took a step forward, and it was kept just out of his reaoh, and ho did not get it till he had gone the full length of the aisle. By this time the audience were in a titter, and he took his stove? pipe and went ont in a hurry, A fishing expedition recently disco? vered a hnt built by the Dutch explorers in Nova Zembla, in 1596, and in it a great variety of objects of interest among other things books which, after nearly 3,000 years, are in a good state of preservation. The collection is to be plaeed in the museum at Amsterdam. DDXOHEB'B LIGHTNING FIIY-RTTIT?HU | sweeps them off and olears the house Bpeedily. Try it. Sold by dealers every? where. A SO ^2m MAIL AK RANGEMENTS.-The Northern mail opens at 2.30 P. M. ; closes 10.45 A.M. Charleston day mail opens 4.30 P. M.; doses 6.00 A. M. Charleston night mail opens 7.15 A. M.; closes 6.001 P. M. Greenville mail opens 6.45 P. M. ; closes 6.00 A. M. Western mail | opens 12.30 A. M.; cleans 12.30 P. M. Wilmington mail opens 2.30 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M. On Sunday office open from 3 to 4 P. M. ^.iiotlon Saloib. Notice to Capitalists. Sale of Oily of Columbia Seven per cent. Bonds OFFICE CITY THEAHUHV, COLOMBIA, 8. O., April 30,1872 PURSUANT to authority delegated by the following resolution, adopted by the City Council, March 26,1872,1 will soli at pnblio auction, on WEDNESDAY, May 1G, 1872, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOL IiARS ($250,000) CITY OF COLUMBIA SEVEN PEU CENTUM TWENTY YEARS BONDS: "Resolved, That tho City Treaeurcr bo in atructcd to advertise for sale, beforo the Court HouBe in the city of Columbia, on the 15th day of May next, the bonds of tho city of Columbia, authorized to bo issued by the said city, nnder the Act of the General Assembly just adjourned; that the advertisement bi finblished in ono newspaper in the city of Co umbia, one in the city ol Charleston and two newspapers in the city of New York, at leaat thirty dava before, the day of sale; that the bonds to be sold be signed, as proscribed by the said Act, on the day of sale, or as soon thereafter aa practicable, and delivered to the purobaaer aa aoon as the purchase money baa been paid and the honda registered; and" thal the proceeds of tale be applied striotly in con formity with the aaid. Act, and in no other way." Siid bonds will bo of thc d?nominations of $260, $500 and $1,000; the proceed? of tho sale to be need for the erection of the new City Hall, now Marka, and other nubile improve? ments. Tho right is reserved to dispuso of a part of the dala bonds in lots or tn whole, as the Mayor and Treasurer may deter mino. Any further information desired can bo ob? tained by addreaaipg WM. J. ETTER, . City Treasury, Columbia, 8. C. 49" This Baie ia postponed until WEDNES? DAY, June 19, at same place. May 21 WM. J. ETTER, City Treaa'r. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Caro* lina. In re Laurena Railroad Company, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy. IN obedience to an order in the above stated case, dated the 5th day of April, 1872,1 will re-soll to the highest bidder, at pnblio outcry, at the riak of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, the Lau? rens Railroad, at Columbia, South Carolina, in front of the Columbia Hotel, at 12 o'clock, Meridian, on the twontieth (20th) day of JUNE, 1872, free from all liena and inoum branoes, including the track and road-bod, iron, rails, chairs, apikea, timbera, bridges, oulvorts, machino ahopa, water tanks, station houses, and all locomotives, cars and ma? chinery, and all and singular the property and aaeota, real and personal, of ovory kind and description whatever, of tho Laurens Rail? road Company, together with all tho rights, privileges, franchises and easements, law? fully held, used or enjoyed by tho Laurena Railroad Company, on the following terms. . to wit: Sixty-four thousand two hundred and twenty-two ($04,222 81) dollars eighty-four conta must be paid within thirty (80j days after the day of sale; and the payment of the balance of the purchase money within twelve months from the day o? salo, with i ute-rest thereon at aevon per cent, per annum from that day, must bo secured Ly the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of tho entire pro party sold. Tho bidder will be required lo deposit with the assignee, before his bid ia accepted, twenty thousand dollars, to BCCHTO compli? ance with the terms of salo herein sot forth, and npon failure to deposit that sum, the pro perty will at onoe ba re-offered for salo. JAMES M. BAXTER, Assignee. *?- The Charleston News and Charleston Courier will oopy until day of salo and fnr ^.f?bill^toassigBee._May 17 Dissolution. T"" CotuKBiA. S. O., May 25,1872. HE firm of CHAMBERS & CO. is this dav dissolved, by mutual oonaont, and J. 8. CKAXBEBS only le authorized to close up the oonoein. CHAMBERS A CO. May 20 3 Special Notices. Unprecedented Succti?.-Within the past year 200,000 boxes of DR. TUTT'S VEGETA? BLE LIVER PILLS havo been acid, and not a singlo instanoo ia known where they have failed to givo satisfaction. If yon would enjoy Ufo, havo a fino appotito and robust health, use thoso Pills. AUOUSTA, Novomber, 1869. Dn.W. H. TUTT: lt afford ? mo much plea snro to tostify to the great value of your Livor Pills. They aro all thoy are represented to bo. In my opinion, there are no Pills so woll adapted to tho Southern climate as they aro. Yonra truly, JOS. BRUMMEL. May 28 43 Lato of Richmond, Va. The Barbers Prefer Br. TulCs Hair Dye. Tito Town's Tnik is about Heinitsh'd Blood and Livor Pills. What thoyeay: The j pills havo done me more good than any other j pills I have ever uaod. Tho Blood and Liver Pills aro certainly tho moat effectual medicine for hoadacho. Hoi ni tub's Blood and Liver PHIB have dono mo | muoh good. Tho best medicino I know of, is tho remark of all who uso Hoinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills. This is what the peoploeay about Hoinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills, and what thoy say you may depend on. Try thom yourself. For salo at HEINITSH'S Drug ?toro. May 25_t_ WHOSE HANDSOME HOUSE Ia THAT?-Such was tho inquiry of a traveler as he pasood an unusually well finished country residence, not a thousand miles from hero. The style of the aashes, the brightness of the glass, tho beau? ty of tho doors, tho classic patterns of the mouldings, the neatness of tins h alu s tors, and the stateliness of tho pillars around tho piaz? za, all struck tho traveler with astonishment I and admiration. And no wonder, for they wore all furnished by Mr. P. P. To ALE, NO. 20 | Hayne atrcot, Charleston, S. O. A 27 The Favorite Resort 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. KI NA RD. Main Street. &OODS aro now being offered at such low | figures as will defy competition. The DOLLAR COUNTER is an especial at-1 traction, where ono can obtain goods at half tho original price. LADIES* SUITS, superbly trimmed, on band, of tho latest and moat fashionable j styles. A call will euffico to satisfy every ono. May 26_MRS. A. MoOORMICK. Exonrsion Season of 1872. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA it AUO?STA R. It. Co , ? EN EH An FREIGHT ANB TICKET DET-'T, COLUMU?A, S. C., May 2C, 1872. ON and after JUNE 1, PROXIMO. EXCUR-1 SION and Sm nie Tickets will be placed on Bale at tho oflices of this Company, AT AUGUSTA AND COLUMBIA, for tho follow? ing celebrated and far-famed Mineral Springs' of Virginia: Rockbriuge Alum, Bath Alum, Warm, Hot, Healing, ?woot, Sweet Chaly? beate and Greenbrior Whito Sulphur. Also, for tho colobrated Sparkling Catawba Springs of North Carolina. Theso Tickets good to return until November Also, for Sewoll's Point, opposite Fortress Monroe- a neio Watering Place. This being its first season, partios who delight in Surf | Bathing, Fishing, Boatinq, ?fcc, will find this [ point particularly inviting. E. R. DOR8EY, May 26 Imo Gimeral Ticket Agent. Sf Carolinian and Union oopy. LOOK AT THE BARGAINS ! SPRING and SUMMER SHAWLS, at $1.00. Ladioa' ready mado DRESSES, from $3 50 | to $8.00. White Piques, at 15 cents per yard. Dross Muslins, at 12} and 15 cents per yard. Lisle Thread Cloven, at 10,15 and 25 conts a pair. Flue Le?os, good styles, at 20 and 25 cents per yard. No. 1 styles of Grenadines, at '25 cents per yard. All at _C. F. JACKSON'S. J. CAEN. SCOURINO, CLEANIG and BLEACHING Establishment, Laurel street, corner of | Sumter, Columbia, S. C. Lace Curtains oleaned and scoured._ May ll Imo* Canned Vegetables, &e. PEAS, Lima Beans, Asparagus, Groen Cern, Succotash, TomatneB, Mushrooms, Truffles, Peaches, Pine A1 pies, California Aprioots and 1'oara, (deciuedly the fluent thiuga ovor put into cans,) fresh Salmon, Macken.-l, Lobsters, Oysters, Sardines. Ac. May?_PEO. HYMMER8. Hampton Hay. IAM prepared to furnish any amount of HAY, delivered on the placo, at $1.00 per 100, or $1.50 delivorod iu the city. Tho hay ie cut on the plantation known as Hampton's, livo milos below tho city, and is fresh and of tho finest quality. Parties can leave orders at E. Hope's, for J. M. MOBO AN. May 8_Imo Elegant Cough Kisses. TAKE a kiss and cure your oough. A nice confection, agreeable and effectual. OureB Coughs, Diptheria, Hore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough; an admirable me dicino for children; no coughing at night; no dist?rbanos; sweet alambor secured by using | the Cough Kisses. For sale only at April 10 % HE!NITSH'S Drug Store. Pavilion Hotel, CHAR.LUDSTON, 8. C. G. T. ALFORD A CO., Pro priotors; lt. HAMILTON, Snp't. Spiced Beef, &c. 4HALF BARRELS Hart A Hensley's Rollod SPICED BEEF, delicate and highly fla vored, sud much superior to Fulton Market Beef. 4 dozen SMOKED REEF TONGUES, for sale at reduced prioes. 10 tub? new May BUTTER, jost rocoived and for salo low by JOHN AGNEW A SON. Flavoring Extracts. BURNETT'S-beet iu market. Full assoit, ment. GEO. SYMMER8. BARGAINS! DUXX, SEASON ! FINEST FRENCH CASSIMERB PASTS Mado to order For Twelve Dollars. Twenty per cent, discount. NO HUMBUG! As wo mark everything in plain figures. BOTS' CLOTHING At cost-or less. STRAW HATS At a- sacrifice. FINEST AND CHOICEST SHIRTS In tho market. CALL AND SEE For yourself. _B, & W. C, SWAFF1ELD, ATTENTION ! Dress Goods re? duced to half price. Printed Satteens, Martaban Crapes, Printed Piques and Colored Piques? Ten cases Long Cloth. Striped Linen for pants, at hali value. B. C. Shiver & Co. Motz's Celebrated North Carolina COEN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of the above WHISKEY on hand, and having made arrangements to tako all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will couatantly keep it on hand. Gan onlv be bad I at W. J. BLACK'S, March 27 Gmo_Charlotte, N. C. Agricultural Implements, &c. THRESHERS, HORSE I POWEUB, Portabio Engines, =?l''an Mills, Grain Cradles, | Smut Maohines, all of tho .moat improved patents and best terms. Garden Plows ar.d Cultivators. 200 Dixon Stool Sweeps, better and cheaper than tho Farmer can mako them himself. May ll_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. 2.000 lbs. HAMS, 2.000 bushols CORN, 20,000 lbs. BACON, at prices that lofibr every inducement of other mar? kets._L?RICK A. LOWRANCE. MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight ls Prlcelreal Hut the Diamond Spectacles will 1'reserv II. IF von value your eyesight nee these PKR PECT 1. IC ff BKS. Ground from minute crystal pobbles, melted together, and dorive their namo "Diamond" on account of their h ard nea B and brilliancy. They will last manv years without change, and are warranted su? perior to all others, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. T. CAUTION-None genuino unices stampet) with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler and Optioian, is sole agont for Columbia, S. G., from whom they oau only be obtained. N" (toddlers employed. July 21 ijilv "It Ha? NO Equall" Stanley's Cough Syrup FOB Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup and all pulmonary affections. For salo only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. April 10_t Seegers' Beor is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulus Indhms Flub Betries to make sleepy or headache. Stop and Think ! CUSTOMERS in want of CHEAP GOODS I will LOOK Over the fine a: sort mont of Gooda W. D. LOVE A CO.'S, THAT They aro displaying on their BARGAIN COU STER, at leeB than half price. NOW Ia tho timo to get your pick, aa they aro clear? ing out fant. Call early and call often, and bring greon bax with you. W. D. LOVE. B. B. McCREERY. May 28_ Democratic State Convention. THE National Democratic Committco hav? ing called a Convention to moet in Balti? more on tho 9th of July, wo think it advisable I that our State ahould take eome action in ro-1 gard to thia matter. Wo, therefore, respectfully recommend that a Convention of tho Democratic party bo held in Columbia, on Tuesday, tho 11th Juno next. WADE HAMPTON. Chairman, W. B. STANLEY, J. D. POPE, F. w. MCMASTER, T. G. BARKER, JOHN E. CAREW, J. P. THOMAS, May 18 Central Executivo Committee. AN EXTENSIVE stock of "Periqne" and ether | Smoking Tobaaao, of OLD and established brands, ure now offered at the sign of tho "Indian MAID," wh"ro also a reduction in tho price of Cigars by tho box, and an extra quality, thrco for tweuty-fivo cents, OFFERS rare inducements to Bmokcrs. Remember tho Saturday night programme. *S- SEE DA IL Y UNION, "ila May 18 The Celebrated Stallion Buckshot. ^OWNED by C. R. FRANKLIN",1 ^ will Btand at Owen Daley's Sta? bles, on Assembly street, from 4 tho nth of Mav until tho 15th of .?June, 1872. BUCKSL ')Tis a bright sorrel, 15$ hands high, and Qvo years old. PEDIGREE.- Buckshot sired by Young Butler; he by old Gov. i utler, whoso pedigree is too well known to comment on; Dam by Black Rose; Grand dam Steel Filly; she sired hythe old imported Steel; Black Rose sired by Abdallah, and ho by the old imported Abdallah. MARES will be taken charge of at Daloy's Stables, and they will receive the best atten? tion, and charge's reasonable. Not responsi? ble for accidents. TERMS. -$20.00 in advance. $1.00 for tho Groom. _May 8 Imo Gold and Silver BOUOHT and Hold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK Mutilated Currency BOUGHT at a moderato discount, at Til V. CITIZENS' SAVINOS RANK. For Sale. A LOT of Ono Kentucky ^ nbm MULES Aud HORSES, just ar-m??T Wft rived. Call at /Hi sJU-inT- DALY'S STABLES, Cet 7 On Assembly street. Tongues, Strips, Beef, &c. 6DOZ. SMOKED B. TONO DES, ?CO lbs. prime Smoked Beef, ?000 lbs. Breakfast Strips, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Pickled Pig Pork, for salo low by Avril 24 E. HOPE. Foreign Drafts, FOR salo at New York rates, at TUE CH IZENS' SAVINGS BANK. NEW CROCKERY AND HOHM? FURNISHING STORE. I-THE undersigned have re \ contly oponed an entire new ? stock' of now goods in tho above lino. Articles of all kinds for house keeping, Ac. Citizens aro invited to call and examine goods andprloes. KINGSLAND A HEATH, Under Columbia Hotel. R. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. April 24_ Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMS, Bror.kfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for Hale low. E. nOPE. Carbolio Troches, BROWN'S TROCHES, Cary Cough Cure, Tar and Wdd Cborry. For salo at HEINITSU'd Drug Store. April 10 _t Look Out for K. K.'Sl ^?y ?)?)?) N?w *? ?olumbia- To bo1 ^iarch 28 _ JOHN C. BEEPERS'^ Lime. BARRELS of LIME, foi >.lolow hy JOHN AGNE*> y SON. Imported Cordials. THE undersigned bsa Just opened a lot ol IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kinds, embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Rose, Anisette, otc. Also, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. 200 The M?sl Fashionable Promenade IN THE OTT IS AT THE GREAT CORRUGATION DRY GOODS AND Millinery Establishment or J. H. KIN ARD. IT ii thoro that tho greatest display of TASTE and STYLES can bo seen. A choice and elegant assortment ot GRE? NADINES, MARIPOSAS, besides tho newest and now moat popular patterns in "DOLLY VARDENS." Theso gooda havo been bought at such ad? vantageous prioea as to onablo mo to offer them at astonishingly low figuroB. Call and examine, and I am sure you will buy. May 19 J. H. KIN ARD. FISHER & SILLIMAN, (Opposite Columbia Hotel,) DRUGGISTS, _ AND dealors ia pure DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Family Medicines. ,?1 Sm Proprietary Gooda, Fancy anaUt Ga? Toilet Artioles, Sponges, FineO?>? Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts, Seeds, Ac. PRESCRIPTIONS preparod with accuracy and fidelity, at all hours of the day or night. _-AP!iL13_L Irish Champagne! YES, IRISH CHAMPAGNEI Why not? Was not the great Apostle of Tempor? ?neo, Father Mathew, an Irishman? Still,, were he alive to-day, he would quaff a cup of this bovcrage, and, smacking his lips, blesa I the man who invented "Irish Champagne." This can bo drank with perfect safety by the Knights of Pythias. Good Templars, or Bad Templars, SODB of Malta, Sons of Temper? ance, or anybody eleo's BOIIB or daughters, maaons, brick-layers, chimney-sweeps-in fact, anybody, particularly thOBe who wear Grant hats and Greeley hatsj or their own hats, aro invited fraternally to imbibe (at vonr own expense, mind!) this superlatively delicious beverage. This notice would have boon further ex? tended, but aman borrowed our dictionary, and several big words wo ?mended to noe afe 1 necessarily omitted; but when that man re? turns that Dictionary, tho pnblio may expect to hear from us again. May 18_GEORGE PYMMERS. New Books Jost Received AT BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE! THREE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH LI? TERATURE; by Yonge-price $2. Recollections of Past Life; by Sir Henry Holland, M. D.-?2. Leaders of Public Opinion in England; by Leckey-$1.75. Christ in Modern Life; by Brooks, (London)-$2. Around the World; by Bev. Dr. Primo, .with Plates-$3. Tho Wars of the Huguenots; by Dr. Hanna-$1.50. South Sea Bubbles; by the Earl and the Doc? tor. Within and Without; by MoDonald $1.50. At Homo and Abroad; by Hon. John P. Kennedy-$2. Una and Her Paupers, with an introduction by Florence Nightengale. Trne as Steel; by Marion Harland. Good-Bye, Sweetheart; by author of Cometh Up as al Flower-75 cents.. Mabel Lee; by author Va? lerie Aylmer-$1. And other new standard Works and Novels. Al.iO, a new supply of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, colored and plain._April 21 New Books. TUE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy of the Anglican Church. Vol. I. $5. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stopping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, t, now Novel, by Miss Muloch. 50c. Jan 14_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN preference to London Porterand Scotch Ale. Why? Thfry know i* ls unadulterated | Fresh Biscuits and Crackers. LARGE assortment and ohoice variety, j u?t in and for sale low. E. HOPE. A Initial and Monogram Press. E. R. STOKES IS now prepared, with a Press and apper tainmoDtB, to manufacture INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed and in colors, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Keeps constantly in etore a full stook of Fancv and Staplo STA IONEBY, BLANK BOOK8, Fancy Articles and allgoods pertain iug to a first class Stationery House. _April 20 _ Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps! A LL DENOMINATIONS for sale at the A usual discount, at the SOUTH CARO? LINA BANK AN DJT RUST CO._Deo 7 5,000 Live Indians Just Arrived. /?jiHEY aro pitted against John Boegers' JL 10,000 K. K.'s, at the odds. But all may end in smoke._GEO. 8YMMER8. American Club Fish. s*??$8$&i A DELICIOUS relish; better and mnch ohoapor than Sardines. For sale by_K. HOPE. Timothy Hay. I A TONS NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, for sale JL4?: by_E. HOPE. $50,000 to Loan, ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Applv at Jan 23 OITrZENS^SAVIjNGS ^ Choicest May Butter. TUBS "Gilt Edge" new GOSHEN ft?T O TER. GEO. 8YMMERS. D a o R 0 D Y S FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRAD WE would respectfully invite th att tion of tho Trado to our fresh asso ment of DRY GOODS! Anticipating a lihcral traue, we are now prepared to exhibit in great variety a well Belected stock, embracing evory stylo and quality of Men's and Boya' WEAR. DRE88 GOODS. PARASOLS, PANIERS, SKIRTS, SHEETINGS,SHIRTINGS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, and an endless lino of NOTIONS. AB it would ho almost impossible te enume? rate our large stock, \> Ri Bay, as Ibo a eas on advances, a number of now styles will bo added, eo that purchaecrs can always rely upon being supplied with the latest novelties in tba market. All orders receive our prompt and personal attention. Onr prices will be found as low as any can or will offer for cash. Soliciting the favor of a call and examination o? our stock, we are, vory respectfully, April 25_PORTER & STEELE. GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC!' 8 3 O , O O O WORTH OF SPRING AND SIMMER CLOTHING OPEN for inspection, consisting of tho latest and moat approved Btyles of Men's and Boys' Wear, HATS, GAPS and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS of every description. We offer tho above at the lowest prices for cash, in order to establish our bouae as the cheapest clothing houae in Columbia. 8. STRAUS & BRO., April 12_Under Columbia Hotel. Elegant Supply OF ?IIIS CLOTH!. AT KINARI) & WILEY'S, (8?CCEBBOB8 TO CHILD8 & WILEY.) CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS. Blue and Black Morning Coats, Cassimere Light Mixed Suits. Black and Blue Granites. Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits. New H ty le and handsomely made Star Shirts. Silk Scarfs, Ties, Bows, of the latest style, Linen and Paper Collars and Cnffa. HATS! HATS 11 HATS JI ! Splendid lino. The best and cheapest in the market. DRESS HATS, silk and heaver, epring style. M. L. KINARD. J. 8. WILEY. April 19_Iv !? 6 OE TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLAGE. M WE olaim to have one of the lineal W7H stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng J^Jfclisb, Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, our stock ia large, and we aro going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE. Nov 19_Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHES ia now full and complete, and _fcthe publio may depend on getting the best at the lowest poBBiblo figures, as my facilities are such that I defy competi? tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all the newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Ac; elegant designs in Chaina, Bracelets, Charma, Lockets, Ac; tho latest and moat beautiful ?at ter ns in aolid Silver and heavy Plated fare-Goode suited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing in all branches, by the best work? men and at reasonable rates. . ' ISAAC BULZBAOHER, Oct 13_Columbia Hotel Bow. LABOE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Sale at W.K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. THE Buggy stock embraces everything, from the plain, substantial Coneord style to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four Eaaaenger vehiclea in large variety, including rownolls, Rockaways, Photons, Victorias, anda now st vie of four-seal Buggy. This stock ia all fresh from the factories, ts of thc latest design, and, not least important, is hsjljg sold at very low prloes._Dee 24) Now York Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.