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? [official/] ?' cf-"r"'t., i The taws -of South??lJyrbllae. . A eta ??* Jolit Rtwlntton. Pa?td by the G?n??r?I Awemblr At tue Hegal?n of 1ST?-13. Alt ACT TO m the time of holding) the ? APSia XSBIC ob the s?preme court. B* i< enacted by the Senate and Bouse of Representative* of the State of South Caro? lina,-now met and sitting in General As ? sembly, and by (he authority of the same: . Section U That horeaftor the April term of the Supreme Court shall oom menoe on the third Tuesday of April in each year. Sec 2. That all Aots or parte of Aote nooneislent with this Act be,, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved January 25, A. D. 1873. AH act to amend chapter L., section 4, .0? revised statutes of south OAJEtO ' LINA* Re it enacted by the- Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Caro? lina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the autfiority of the same: Section 1. That Chapter fifty, (L.) Section fcsr; of the General Statutes of South Carolina, be, and the same is hereby, amended-hy inserting at the end of the section the following proviso: "Provided, It shall not be lawful for any I Esrson resident of the sea islandB, in the lounty of Beaufort, to allow, horses or males to run at largo from the first day of April-till the ??t day of November; nor cattle, sheep or goats from the first day of April till the first day of Decem? ber; nor nogs from the first day of March' till the first day of December.' Sbo. 2. That all Acts or parts of. Acts in? consistent with this Aot, or in cny way conflicting with any of its provisions, are hereby, repealed. m Approved February 26, A. U, 1873. an act to amend section 12, chapter chi, of . the general statutes of south carolina. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative* of the State of.Soutli Caro-. Una, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That Section 12, Chapter Cin, of the General Statutes of South Carolina, be amended by adding after tho word ? ."dollars," line fifteen, these words: "Or be" imprisoned for a period not less than ono month, nor more than one year, at the discretion of the Court." Approved February 25, A. D. 1873. AM AOT to amend an aot entitled "an AOT to provide for the election of teds officers ox the incorporated crnEa and towns in the state of south carolina." Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tlte i Stale of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same: That Section 8 of an Act entitled "An Aot to provide for the election of the officers of the incorporated oities and towns in the State of South Caro? lina" be amended on lines fonr and five as follows: Strike) out "seven" (7) and "five" (5) and insert "six" (6) in lieu thereof. Approved January 25, A. D. 1878. an act to amend section 6, of chapter lxil, of the general statutes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Caro? lina, note met and sitting in General As? sembly,.and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That Section 6, of Chapter LXLT, of the .General Statutes, be amended bo as to read as follows: "That it shall not be lawful for any# agent of any insurance company in the United States, or any foreign State, not incor? porated by tho laws of thia State, to take risks or transact any business of insur? ance in this State without first obtaining a license from the Comptroller-General, whioh license shall expire on the thirty first day of Ma rob of each year; and for every snoh license, the company or agent taking out the same shall pay, or cause to be paid, to the Comptroller-General, the sum of five dollars." Approved February 22, A. D. 1S73. an act to regulate the service of PRO? cess issuing from the supreme court. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Caro? lina, nou> met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That the Supreme Court of this State be, and is hereby, empowered to require the Sheriff of eaoh and every County in this State, to whom any order or process issuing from said Court may be directed, to serve and execute the same; and Bhall have the same power to enforce such eervioe and exeoution, and to punish default therein, as is now vest? ed in the Cirouit Courts in process issu? ing therefrom. Approved February 20, A. D. 1873. an act to amend sections 98, 99 and 100, chapter xvii, of the general sta? tutes of south carolina, relating to holders of insurance policies. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Stale of SottlJi Caro Una, now met and silling in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That Section 98 of Chap? ter XVII of the General Statutes be amended in the fifth line of said section, after the words "bonds or stocks of this State," by inserting tho words "or of the United States;" also, at the close of the said section, insert the following I proviso: "Provided, howecer. That it shall be the duty, and it is hereby re? quired of the Comptroller-General, upon notice being served upon him by the agent of any said oompany or associa? tion, accompanied by proof sufficient to establish the faot of the insolvency of snoh oompany or assooiation so deposit? ing, to dispose of, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, after twenty-one days' uotico of said sulo, (notice to bo given by publishing in ono of the daily papers in the city of Columbia, BY J. 4- SELBY. CO! and in one daily paper in the city of Charleston,) bo much or' bo great an amount of enoh bonds or stocks so de? posited as will enable him to re-insure the policy-holders of enoh insolvent company or association, in suoh proper and solvent insurance oompany or asso? ciation us any polioy-holder in said io solvent oompany or association may de? sire or eleot, for the balance of the on expired term of Buoh insurance previously1 taken by him in said insolvent company or association." Sec. 2. That Section 99 of Chapter ] XVII of the General Statutes be amend I ed by inserting after the word "State,' I In the third line of said section, the 1 words "or of the United States." Sec. 8. That Section 100 of Chapter XVII of the General Statutes be amend ed bv inserting after the word "State," in the eleventh line, the words "or of the United States." Approved February 20, A. D. 1873. Stammering Ourad. PROF. TAMER is hero for a short time, for I the purpose of curing ell who will call that are afmcted in tho above way. He war? rants a oure in every instance, without surgi? cal operation. He is stopping at the Central Hotel._Mar 15 6? Agents Wanted, FOR McCLELLAN'S GOLDEN BTATE, the first and only complete History of the I Pacific Slope; Descriptions, of tho Seasons, Products, Mountains, Scenery, Valleys, Ri jvers, Lakes, Forests, Waterfalls, Bays and Harbors. 709 pages, 200 illustrations and maps. Illustrated Circulars free. WM. FLINT & CO., Atlanta, Ga. March 12_wig Shingles. WE are now prepared to furnish our first class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upon the aherteat | notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments made to any part of the country promptly. Mc MASTER, MONTEITH i ROATH. March 15_gmo Teas! Teas! Teas! WE have lust opened a dhoioe assortment I of TEAS, emulating of Imperial, xoung Hyson, Gunpowder, ? Souchong And English Breakfast Teas, In five and six lb. packages, which we will sell by the paokage at 20 per cent, discount fromour regular retail prices. Maroh 15_JOHN AGNEW A BON. Boynton's Lightning Saws. BOYNTON'S LIGHTNING SAWS saves time \ and labor, enabling one man to do with ease the work of two. One Man Cross Out, two Men Cross Cut, Hand and Wood Saws, just reoeived and for sale by_ JOHN AGNEW A BON. PBOMENADE CONCERT. AT MRS. HINRICHSOK'S ST ORB, Opposite Loriok <C Zomranoe'a, March 18 * 19, THE Ladies of tho Baptist Congregation will give an entertainment for tho benefit of their Church on the above dates. Hot and Cold Supper an c Refreshments of | all kinds. A fine Band of Musio in attendance each night. ? Dinner on 10th from 12 to i. Admission 25 cents. Tickets can be procured of Mr. Winthrop Williams, at R. C. Shiver A Co.'a, or at the door. _Mar 12 Oats and Corn. Irtrirt BUSHELS prlmo white CORN. m\J\J\J 800 bushelB heavy OATS. For sale jow for cash. HOPE A GYLES. London Porter and Scotch Ales. 1 f\ CASKS Hibhort's London PORTER and M.XJ1 iounger's Scotch ALE, far sale by March 12. HOPE A GYLE8. All the Way from Old Kentuck! SUCH is a fact, as regards -^JV? ^?1 the Qne lot of HORSES and J g MULES just received at DA* CU* LWHtahles. J. M. LONG, Agent. Mar 12 Eating and Planting Potatoes. \ NOTHER fresh lot just received and for ra. sale at reduced prices by Mar 12_JOHN AUNEW A SQN. Wanted, AGOOD COOK, WASHER and IRONER. Apply at (his ofiico. March 15 3 Corn and Oats. prrtri RUSHELS prime White CORN. O\J\J 100 bushels prime FeediugOATd. Just received and for rale by Mar 10 JOHN AGNEW A-SON. W Sweet Potato Slips. Syf\f\ BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and ?J\JVJ Red, in lino order. For sale by_HOPE A GYLEH. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! ? TWO HUNDRED barrels FLOUR, consist? ing of Choice Family, Extra Family, Ex? tra and Super Flour, on hand aud for sale low, by _JOHN AGNEW A SON. Safes! Safes!! E have received tho Agency of MIL? LER'S CELEBRATED FIREANDBUR-1 OLAU PROOF SAFES, and are prepared to fill orders at manufacturer's prices. Wo havo now on hand two of the above Safes, subject to the inspection of purchasers. Feb 20_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Land for Sale. IOFFER MY PLANTATION, situated near tho town of Oreonwood, 8. 0., for sale. It cmtaius 000 aoros. about ono-half of whioL id woodland, well timbered, aud partly in the corporato limits of tho town. Most of the open land is very good, containing thirty or forty acres of well-drained bottom, in a high Btat?of cultivation. On tho placo is an excellent Dwelling ol eight rooms, well finished, and all necessary out-butldings; a large Ram, [six rooms,] with i Thresher attached. Tho Oiu House is fitted up yith a flno Gin, in good running order. The buildings iu the yard aro nearly all brick, j And in good repair, ierms easy. Applications must bo addressed to FRANCIS ARNOLD, Grotnwood, 8. O. Or to F. A. ARNOLD, Columbia, S. C, of J. U. Kinard & Co. March 1 lmo "Lot out nut Oonruroc -iUMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respeotfolly inform their friends and the pub? lic generally, that they bavo open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE ___Jat the old at and of Campbell A Jonee, and would reapeotfnlly solicit a por? tion of their patronage. Our goods are fresh, and will be sold at lowest market prices. BOWEN 4 LaFAR. Jobs H. Bowes. M. LaFab. March 11_ Patriot. CHESTNUT HORSE, foaled in 1 1864; bred by G. B. Tuoker, Nowberry, S. C; sired by Bill Dearlug, dam Emily; bred by i the late Col. Wade Hampton, of Columbia, B.C., by imported Glenooe; grand- ] dam by imported Monarch; great-grand dam imported Emily, by Emilias; great great-grand-dam, Elizabeth, by Rainbow;1 fifth dam, Belvoirina, by Stanford; sixth dam, | sister to Silver, by Meronry; seventh dam; by King Herod; eighth dam, yonng Hag, by Skim; ninth dam, Hag, by Crab; tenth dam, Ebony, by Chiidua; eleventh dam, Ebony, by Basto. Bill Gearing waa aired by imported Albion; first dam, by imported Leviathan; second dam, Morgianua. by Facolet; third dam, Black Sophia. This horao will make the Spring .Season of 1873, commencing March 15, and ending June 15, at Mb, DALY'S Stablea._March 11 ji Musical. S. A. OLLEVER, Profoaaor of (Musical Composition and the Law of Harmony, will give instruction on any instrument desired. Musical Compo? sition a specialty. The above named can bo found at the) Music Store of W. H. LyBrand A Son. Refebesceb?W. H. LyBrand, Columbia, S. 0.:G. G- Jaeger, Eeq., Newberry, 8. C. Feb 5_t3mo THE BROWN COTTON ,GrlN ! PLANTERS should examine tho above! named old and reliable GIN baforo buy? ing any other. It combines the required qua? lities of simplicity, strength and durability. It gins fast and clean, makes excellent lint, (often bringing jo. to 9o. per lb. above mar? ket,) and ia universally admitted to be the lightest running Gin made. We nave had thirty years' experience in the bueinaas, and warrant every Gin perfeot. Gins constantly in the hands of oar agents, to which we in? vite inspection. Circulars, with testimonials and full parti? culars, may be had by addreaaing ISRAEL F. BROWN, President Brown Cotton Gin Company, ?March 4 tuBmo_New London, Conn. _ GO TO O. F. JACKSON'S "CHEAP" 11Y MOM STDlfil AND PURCHASE SOME 07 HIS NEW GOODS FOR SPRING. JUST RECEIVED. Feb 15_ TO PLANTERS. F*(\n DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. tJUU 100 Twisters and Shovels. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, just from fac? tory. 100 pair Traoc Chaina. 40 dozeu Plow Haines. Which we offer at popular pricca. Feb 22_L?RICK & LOWRANCE. To Liquor Dealers. Chahlotte. N. C, February 28, 1873. HAVING learned that sundry .parties are Boiling an inferior quality of CORN WHISKEY in IOOUth Carolina and Georgia, i representing it as my make, thia is to certify that Mcssra. W. H. H. Hous? ton & Co., of this city, have tho exoluBive control of all my whiskey, and I sell none ex? cept through them. O. A W. H. MOTZ. Attest: W. 8. I'kabsok, United States Gauger for Motz's Distillery. McD. ARLEDGE, General Traveling Agent for W. H. II. Hons ton St Co._Mar 3 lino* Lawyers, Tr.ke Notice. THE second volume, new series, of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now ready, and for sale by_R. L. BBYAN. Hay! Hay!! Hay!lT~ prr\ BALES Prime Timothy Hay. Jubt fj\f received and for ealo by Feb 28_ JOHN AQNEW k SON. Sanders House. THIS HOUSE, situated at Ninety-Six, Grecnvilln and Columbia Bailrotid*, has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished Tho traveling public may rest assured that they will be furuiehed with accommodations aecond to none in tho Stalo, at reasonable rates. SANDERS A BRO., Jan 0_ Proprietors. The Great Work-shop of the Body, the liver. IF the Liver ia not well-regulated in ite ac? tion, you will always be unwell. You will complaiupf dullness, oppression of tho brain, headache, sick* and nervous, constipation, rcBtlbBsncee, fullness of the stomach, ^diges? tion, dyspepsia, wind on tho stomach, colic, heart-burn. Tho work-shop is derar.god, dis? organized, out of order. No hotter regulator can yon apply than HEINITSU'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. They are, of all tho medicines wo know of, tho only LIVER PILLS that will do tho work of correction. They aro, therefore, a Liver corrector. Evorybody U6ea them. Everybody likes them. Everybody speaks well of them. Only twenty five cente a box. WiM cure moro diseases than a quart of noxious decoction. Peparedonlv by E. U. HEINTTSI1, Fob 12 t_Columbia. H. C. Seed Potatoes. .RA BARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY 'JU GOODRICH, in fine order, and for salo by HOPE A GYLES. Attend the Ti r M0BN1NG, MARCH 19, 187; FOR SALE at tbk CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK bkvkk I'EB okmt. COUPON BONDS or tbk CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured by an Annual Tux and Receivable for City laxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond Debt of the City Limited by Law to I $600.000. Taxable Property of the City $7,000,000. THE BONDS offered are authorized by *an Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for the cone traction of the now City Hall. Their final redemption in, by the terms , of said Act. secured by a "sinking fond," to be accumulated from the annual renta of tho building. These rents will reach from $8,000 to $10,OuO per annum; and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a I term of twenty years, as trustee, with power I to collect the rents and hold tho same Invest ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds. By said Act a special annual tax is required to bo levied to pay the aimi- annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made the trustee of the city to receive the taxes when collected and to pay the coupons. Tho cou? pons aro also receivable for city taxes. Tho taxable property of the oity is at pro sent assessed at $7,000,0t}0; and by said Act tho bond debt of the oity cannot be increased I beyond $600,000 whilst these bonds aro out itanding. The bonds are exempt by law from oity taxation. These bonds are offered to the public at eighty nott, with Interest from dato of pur? chase to Januar}* 1, 1873, allowed in settle moat. After that date, the accrued interest to be added. To citizens of Columbia these bonds wilt give an incomo of 12} per cent., as may bo seen from the following statement: Soven per cent, bonds, at 75, annual interest.9$ per cent. Nineteen years to rnn, average inoreaseper annum. 1J per cent. City tax saved.2 percent. Average annual inoome.12] Decll _(_._ A Desirable Investment! NOT TAXABLE bt tbk STATE, OITY OB COUNTY. A SAVING ' Or ?kabx.t Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. CHARLOTTE, COL, & AUG. B. B, SEVEN feb oxmt. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Morlgage on the entire Pro? perty of the Road. Interest Payable Semi-Annuity, on the 1st of January and 1st of July. The Central National Bank, - OF COLUMBIA. / "VFFERS for ealoalimited amount of above \_J mentioned BONDS, at tbofollowing ratet: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10,000per mile,) at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only $5.000 per mile,) at 75 cents and accrued interest, and recom? mend them to Trustoea and others hwing money to iuvost, us being the most desirable security on the market, for tho following rea? sons, to wit: FxasT.?Tbev cannot he taxed dy theState, County ob City. The United States Supremo Court, in thu case of the Northorn Central Railroad vs. Jackson, (see 7 Wallaco,Supremo Court U. 8 , pago207,) decided that, when a I Railroad mortgago is a joint one,on property lying in two or more states, the bonds sc? oured thereby aro not liable to be taxed by either of tho States; and the uamo principle' relieves them from taxation by County, City, or Town. The Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta bonds aro secured by a joint mortgage on properly lying in North Carolina, South Carolina aud Georgia. Second.?Because they aro absolutely safe, being secured by a ?rst mortgage ot only $10,000, aud a second mortgage of only $5,000 per mile ou the entire road from Charlotto to Augusta, and ou all tho workshops, bridges, franchise and equipments of said road. Third.?Because the sale ot tho first mort? gage bonds will extinguish the floating debt of tho road, aud tho proceeds ot tho second mortgago bonds will be exclusively applied to improving tho road and adding to its equipment*; iLus etihauciDg tho vame o* the property mortgaged. ?jfcouitrn?Recauee tl.o bonds aro coupon bonds, aud the interest payable iu New York, Charlotto, Columbia or Augusta, at tho op? tion of the holder. Thus th y can be col looted through any bauk without expense. Firm.?Tue business of tho Road is rapidly increasing, and tho propirty aud franchise daily becoming more valuable?the net earn? ings" for the last live months being over fifty per cent, more than for the corresponding months of the preceding year. Sixth?These Bonds are practically rf-1 definable tu gold, for specie pa\mt nt will cer? tainly be resumed before their maturity. In I vectors wiH, therefore, buy with greeiibatke i woith ?7-i cents, aud receive their pay at par I ?thus adding a profit of oveu tuiutv ci.nts on tho dollar on the First Mortgage Bonds,] and oveh TiiitiTY-stVFN cents ort the Second Mortgage Bonds, and in tho meantime receiv? ing ahigh rate of interest. Finally.?As these Bonds have a fixed value iu New York, Charlotte, Columbia und Augusta, thev are considered good collate? rals, on which money can always be borrowed for temporary purposes. JOUN B. PALMER, President. A. O. Rui.mzer, Cashier._ Jap 81 Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments. THE undersigned begs to inform this friends tiial his SALOON and _^RESTAURANT is in full operation, and he is prepared to supply MEALS at all bouts. OYSTERS, in and out of the shell, from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key, when tho weather permits. Imported and domostic SEGaRS, Baltimore LAGER BEER, oto. A. STORK. Oct 2C_ Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the orection of TWOor more Houses. Located corner of Lumber and Rull streets. Measures 108 (eot each way. Terms cash. Ar-ply at this Office. ?ue Event." i. VOL. VIII?NO. 308. D. F. Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson. LLRUKtOL. WHOLESALE nSAXZBS IM BOOTS, S'HOES ASD TRUNKS, No. a HATNB STREET, (Corner of Church,) CHARLESTON, 8. C. No pains have been spared in endeavoring1 to render oar large assortment of Goods at? tractive and desirable; and nothing.bae been left un done- that long experience and assidub j ty could suggest, to deserve a share of your J patronage. Havi?K perfected arrangements by which wo receive our Goods direct from the manu? facturers, ensure oar customers tho great ad? vantage of purchaaing them at the very low? est rates and of the moet desirable sizes. In prioca and qaality, wo believe they will I ' comparo favorably with any other stock in the city or olaowhere. Wo shall bo pleased to offer these Goods for your inspection, at any time you may favor us with a call. All orders will have our eareful and prompt attention. Yours, respectfully, Fob 12 2moa D. F. FLEMING & CO. WITH THIS VTEW of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following articles at less than the regular prices: BLANKETS, OAS SIMEBES, JEANS, FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, FURS, &c. The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. R. C. SHIVER & GO. J?n 5 3 EH <% EH M O CO Q O O O DC Q CO a PQ B o o m W w m EH CQ SELLING OFF ! WIIIII STOCK! THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES OF WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1378, and continues for thirty days. All WINTER GOODS will bo sold without regard to coat, FOR CASH ONLY. I Jan 12 lmo J. 17. KIN ARD. 1 .r? OPENING OP SPRING GOODS ? a. ? 2 nj.,Yf-> ,1 . '. ?< i- i' ? . 's :'?!* . . AT TBE .* 'if*.- '? - . .1-*? f'-^ ' * ?* GRAND CENTRA!. Dry Goods Establishment OP ? W. D. LOVE & OO. WE have on hand, and daily opening, foil lines or BPRINO GOODS, which we aro now offering below regular prices. All the departments aro replenished with ill lines of Goods. ' full lines of 25 dozen Ladies' White APRONS, rnffled, at 25 cents each. . Bargains received daily. W. D. LOTE. A CO., Corner Main aruyUaln streets, under "Wheeler House. W.?. Lote,H Wk B. B. McOaa^WB^ ?_Mar 9 Southern Warehouse Comp any Tmt Gervais street, near Greenville and Co'und^H Railroad, *J3 H IS proparod to receiTo COTTON aneWB property upon Storage, and to mako jjg vancee upon tho aaruo. Cotton shippodH^B this house will be stored subject to the ordiwaj of the owner, and the lowtet- rates charged for storage. All property t?o stored wUl be Insured in good reliable companies, if insur? ance is desired; and advances will be made at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses are so located that dray ago is not neoesaary, and no charge for handling will be made. asp-All busiussa communications should be addressed to the Treasnrer. EDWABD HOPE, President. Epwrx F. Gabt, Treasnrer. March 2 3m GBEENPIELB'S '.. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. THE CARRIAGE stock at the oorner or Lady and Main streets has been LARGELY INCREASED Within a few days past, and is now more com* plete than ever before, embracing, in every variety, all the leading styles and quality of vehicles in demand in this market. The stock of HARNESS ia also complete. Prices very low. W. E. GREENFIELD. Fob 26_ CARRIAGES ABO BUGGIES! CALL at the Factory East of the PoatOffice and examine quality, workmanship and prices before pur? chasing auction goods. We cannot bo underload in good vehicles. M. J. OALNAN, Agent. JOHN AGNBWi Proprietor. Jan 11_ NEW D It XT G STORE, Four Doors Above Columbia* Hotel. Ii. T. Silliman 6c Co. HATING just returned from the North, with a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDI? CINES and FANCY ARTICLES, all of the beet quality, we are prepared to furnish everything in our line with promptness and accuracy. Our drugs were all selected under our own personal supervision, so that we oac warrant everything we seU to be of the very bast. An experience of many years in the drug and chemical business in thie city, with a thorough knowledge* of the same, will ena? ble us at all times to supply tho wanta of this community in our line; and wo hope, by a strict attention to business, to secure a share of the patronage of our citizens. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully and promptly comt ouuded, at all hour* of the day or ni^lit. FANCY ARTICLES of all kinds, Hair Brashes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Per? fumery, Flair OUb and Cosmetics of every kind, constantly on hand. Patent Medicines, Lubln's Extrscta, Gor? man Cologuo, tine Soaps, Sponges, A4. I.andrctLV Garde:, Seed, a full supply. Feh 25_lmo Kew Publications. N'EW JUVENILE BOOKS London tdi tions, illustrated. Now standard works for lit-mries. New Novels, in cln rtp binding. Also, a fresh stock vt WRITING DESKS. Portfolios, Gold lVus, Pen-Knives, Tocket Booki, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Faccy Brackets and Book Shelve, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fancv statioi erv. for ea'eby Nov 5 *_R. L. BRYAN. SAMUEL \v AILI.TON, O. B. CB.taiBERI.AlNj Attorney. General. Ex-Attorncy-Oeneral. 21 ELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney* and fonnitllon at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. TTTILL practice in all tho Courts of this TV Btato, and in the United States Courts for tho District of South Carolina. Ofllocs at Columbia, 8. C. in the State noneo, and in the Carolina National Bank building, up stairs._ Jan 4 3mo To Consumers. Or\ f\f\f\ LBS. BACON in etoro and in OU.UUU transit. 1,000 buahelu OATS, 2.000 bushels eJORN, 30 barrels FLOUR, 75 barrel?H??AR, just received and for sale at lowc.' prices. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Western Hay. RALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low for cash. HOPE A GYLE8. 100 New Mackerel. f* f\ KITS Moss and No. 1 MACKEREL. OU 50 Half and Whole BaTrels^e, 2s, 9s. 50 Boxre Soaleul Horrings. 500 George's Codfish. F-.r sale low by HOPE & GYLES.