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' WoTTtiDH*T' WoB?.n-^S6?ae" months Ago, b> lot of Sioux Indians robbed a stage coach on the)'plains, and ioand among the paokagoa of freight a clothes- wringer. One of the chiefs had been in St. Louis eoveral times, end had observed certain beings grinding terrific malic out of a maohino with the same kind of a crank as that upon the wringer, so a oonviotion seized his sonl that ihia was a barrel organ. Ho had the wringer care? fully carried back to oamp, and made up his mind that from that day forward the Bilenae of that solitary wilderness was to be broken by a ceassless ronnd o? tunes and vibrations. First he grasped the orank and began to tnrn it, in order to show his braves how the thing wao done. He devolved it fox Sixteen hoars, bat ho masio came: Then the other Indians took a band, one after the other, for a j week. Then the squaws were turned on, i bnt without any effect. Then the chief ?wont oat and stole a male and a thresh ins 'machine, and rigged np a lot of blocks and pulloys and ran a belt over the crank; then exploded powder under the hind legs of that male, bo that he kept charging np the inolined plane of that threshing machine, and the wringer made sixty re volution a in a minute. Bat it wouldn't work. So the chief name to the conclusion that the oonoern was under some kind of a curse, and he ran ont the. medicino man, and had a war danoe, and drove .yellow pine stakes through & oonplo of white captives, and jumped around and*howled, while the medioine man played some wild, myste? rious ma*i<r on * drum. Then the re?di oine men hitched np the male again, and, after, starting the machine, he leaned up agetinat it while he mattered an exorcism. In a ooaple of minutes the rubber rollers olenohed his breech oloat and began to haul him in with his knees, doubled np against his face. When he got half way through he stack, and the maohino stopped. He couldn't move, and the chief wna afraid to touch the ?wringer, ?o the braves fell on the doctor, and jabbed him with a knife, and scalped nim; and then they buried him and the maohino as they were. This was the last attempt of the Sionx In? dians to cultivate the fine arts. A lady writer in one of the religions papers thinks women should be appoint? ed teachers of classes of the larger boys | and yonng men, because "the love and Syerenoe that big lads feel for a lady j aohor fill np a gap in their lives at a very dangerous time, and prevent them j falling a prey to the enticements of bold; and forward girls, who would make them most unworthy wives.'7 No doubt! A convalescent amall-pox patient in England has been sentenced to ?20 fine j or a mouth's imprisonment, for escaping j from the hospital and making a circuit; of the tap-rooms of the town in an eight hour "bender." Meal and Grist. CA BARRELS BOLTED CORN MEAL, OKI 25 barrels Wood, Maude A Oo.'a Pearl Grist, the best in market. Just received and for sale by March gg JOHN AQNEW A BON. IRWIN'8 HALL. , "OH. A. ?HORT 8kason ohl.* ! CObLNJEKCIHQ TLTEBDAY, March 26. C?I11ISKI GRAND COMBINATION! 150 Useftd Presents TO.be given away nightly. Besides, every body who attends on the opening night gets a reward. - Admi ssion 50 cents; reserved , seats 75; children ander twelve years of age, 15. Doors open at 7; to oommenoe at 8. Tick? ets for sale at LyBrand's music house. I March 22 ? ? ,. ._, ? First Annual Ball ? or ? PhflQiilx Hook and Ladder Co., OA THURSDAY KV?Wiho, Much ?7, ' AT PARKER'S HALL 1 . ? .. . OQUXXTrxK or akuahoemz^ts. j. A. Jackbok. E. J. Boukmioht, w. E. Haara. m.i beoxption committee. P. J. Mkjoban, J. Jeanh, J. L. Litti.k, J. Stelliro, H. Endle, iloob oommittke. J. Eon Euan. E. Stbaus, John Uobbibon, M. Habbnichv, 0. H. Dunuz. Mombors ol the Steam Fire Engine Compa? nies will please wear the uniforms of their respective organizations. Tickets ban be procured from the Commit? tee of Arrangements. Supper will be provided by Captain John MoKenale, tickets for which can be had from any of the above Committees on the night of the Ball._Marohill 6 TREZEVANI SILL, Trial Justice. Office on Plairl street, formerly oooupied by A. L. Solomon. Business promptly attended to._ March 20 3mo Croquet. This U the Croquet Beaten. ANEW stook, at different prices, lust re oeived. For sale at B. L. BRYAN'S Mar 20_Bookstore/ Fish, Heat, &o. THE undersigned keeps on hand the _beatof BEEF, PORK, etc., at his stand, on Main street, inCivil's building, near Lumber. He will also keep on hand fresh FISH and POULTRY. Give him a oall. Mar 19 lmo_W. B. POPE. Eating and Planting Potatoes. a NOTHEB fresh lot Jost received and for i\. sale at reduced prices by Mar 12 JOHN AQNEW A 80N. Cow Feed. TONS SHOBTS and WHEAT BRAN, for sale by_HOPE A QYLEB. Musioal. ^gmat^fm 8- A* OLLBVER, Professor of Hga?HH|Musical Composition and thoLaw lift I II of Harmony, will give instruction on any instrument desired. Musical Compo? sition a speoiaity. The above named can bo found at the Masio Store of W. H. LyBrand A Bon. Bbfebencks?W. H. LyBrand, Columbia, B. 0.1 OVO. Jaeger, Esq., Newberry, S. 0. Fob 5_ l8mo Oats and Corn. 1AAA BUSHELS prime whtto CORN. ?UUU 800 bushels heavy OA?. For sale low for oash. HOPE A OYLES. 5 BY J. A. SBLBY. BARGAINS! mDOZEN Huok TOWEL8, Belling at ?3.00 a dozen, worth $5.00. l.OOO pieces EMDROIDERED EDGINGS and INSERTING*}, in beautiful designs, at low prices. The above goods pnt in stock THIS MORN? ING, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OP W.D.X.OVE&0O. Mar 19 4_ Spring Clothing and Hats. EIHARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN 6L0TH1NG, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CANKH, Gents' Furnishing Goods, CSLEUKATED STAR SHIRTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. W E have mado apodal arrangements with Ohe Of the largest Shirt manufacture? I to supply our trade with WHITE and FANOY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per half dozen; the quality and number of Linen ] and Workmanship, we guaranteo a perfect fit: A 60, New York Mills, 2.200 Linen, $16. B 59, Wamsuta, 2,100 Linen. $15. B 66, Tuaoora, 2.0C0 Linen, $18 50. 0 B 65, Masonville. 1,800 Linen, $11.50. B 63, Forreatdale, 1,600 Linen, $10. B 48, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 linen, $8. A splendid Uno of Cloth Coats and Doe Pant*. Fanoy Oaselmere Pants, a beautiful line of White Veats. new style. Mar 19 Bank of Charleston. NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION, Chabxjestok, S. C, February 20.1673. ON and after the 1st day of March next, this Bank wUl be prepared to Consolidate I the Stock of the Bank of Charleston into that | of the present organization. One share of the latter, par value [$100] one | hundred dollars, will be issued for five [5] whole or ten [10] half of the former. Future dividends will be paid upon the Consolidated Stock only: those aoorutng upon the unoonaoUdated wUl be reserved until con? solidation of the name shall be effeoted. The Books of .Transfer will be closed from March 1 to April 1. Peb23m3mo WM. B. BURDEN, Cashier To Holders of First Mortgage. Bine i Ridge Railroad Bonds and Coupons. THE undersigned, Trustees of the coneoli dated mortgage made on the 20th day of April, 1854. by the "Blue Bidge Railroad Company, In South Carolina," "The Blue Bidge Railroad Company," of Georgia, "The Knoxrille and .Charleston Railroad Compa? ny," of Tennessee,' "The Tennessee River Railroad Company/' of North Carolina, and "The Pendleton Railroad Company," of South Carolina, request the holders of the bonds and of the past due coupons thereon to re? port to W, B. Guliok, Cashier Carolina Na? tional Bank, Columbia, S.O., the numbers of the several bonds they hold, and the amount of the past due coupons?giving the numbers of the bonds from which taken and the num? ber bf the coupons, with the dateB at which they were payable. The present Trustee* are the legal auooessors of Messrs. Mitchell King. James Adgerand James Rose, (all now deceased,) by whom tho bonds aro signed, and they desire to make this registration pre? liminary to the proposed sale of the properly mortgaged and the application of the pro? ceeds to the liquidation of the debt aeonrad ; thereby, agreeably to the previsions of the trust. W. H. TRE800TT, F. S. JACOBS. W. B. G?LICK, March 16 ml_Trustees. REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNO begs to inform his frieuds. and the public general? ly that he has removed" to the largo storo formerly oconpiod by W. D. Love A Co., under the Oo -lumbia Hotel, where ho may be found with a aeleot stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Spectacles, Ate. Repairing done in all its branches. Prices moderatoand despatch guaranteed. Fob 13_tgmos Corn an? Oats. CAA BUSHELS prime Whito CORN. t>l/U 100 bushels prime Fooding OATS. Just reoeived and for sale by Mar 16_JOHN AQNEW A SON. 1 The Great Work-shop of the Body, TIIHS L.IVKR. IF the Liver Is not well-regulated in its ac? tion, yon will always be unwell. You will oomplain of dullness, oppression of the brain, hortdache, uiok and nervous, constipation, roatleBsneaa, fullness of the stomaoh, indiges? tion, dyspopsia, wind oh the stomach, colio, heart-burn. The work-shop is deranged, dis? organized, out of order. No better regulator can you apply than HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND LITER PILLS. They are, of all tbo mediolnes we know of, the only LIVER PILLS that will do the work of oorrootioa. They are, theroforo, a Liver corrector. Everybody uses them. Everybody likes them. Everybody speaks well of them.. Only twenty five cents a box. Will cure more diseases than Squart of noxious deoootion. Peparedonly y E. H. HEINITSH, Feb 12 t_Columbia, 8. C. Boynton's Lightning Saws. BOYNTON'S LIGHTNING SAW8?aee* ffme and labor, enabling one man to do with 1 ease the work of two. One Man Gross Out, two Men Cross Out, Hand and Wood Saws, inet received and tor I sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON. COLUMBIA, & 0* SUNDAY New Family Grocery. aTHE undersigned respectfully Inform their friends and the pub* lio generally, that they have open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE at the old stand of Campbell A Jones, and would respectfully solicit a por? tion of their patronage. Our goods are fresh, and will bo sold at lowost market prices. BOWEN A LaPAR. Johh H. Bowen. M. LaFab. March 11_ Ahead as Usual! SPRING AND SUHHEB G O.O D 8 ! B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD 4 ARB now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of OINE, HITS AND GENTS' FORMING GOODS Ever broagbt to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CAS8IMERES AND VE8TINGS. We are still taking orders for those PER FEOT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 19 . GO TO C. F. JACKSON'S !' "cheap" Dry Goods Store, AND PURCHASE SOME OF HIS NEW GOODS for spuing", JUST RECEIVED. Feb 15_ Land for Sale. IOFFER MY PLANTATION, situated near the town of Greenwood, S. O., for sale. It contains 900 acres, about one-half of which is woodland, well timbered, and partly in the corporate limits of the town. Most of the open land is vory good, containing thirty or forty acres of well-drained bottom, in a high state of cultivation. On the plaoe is an exoollent Dwelling of eight rooms, well finished, and all necessary out-buildings; a largo Barn, [six rooms,] with Thresher attached. Tho Gin House is fitted up with a flno Gin, in good running order. Tne buildings in the yard are nearly all brick, and in good repair. Terms onuy. Applications must be addressed to FRANCIS ARNOLD. Greenwood, 8. O. Or to F. A. ARNOLD, Columbia, S. 0., of J. H. Kjnard A Co._March < lmo TO PLANTERS. k f\(\ DESON STEEL COTTON 8WEEPS. 0\J\J 100 TwiBtera and Shovels. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, jnBt from fac? tory. 100 pair Traoe Chains. 40 dozen Plow Uames. Which wo offer at popular priocB Feb 22_LOltlOK A LOWRAKOE. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! Kf\ BALES Prime Timothy Hay. JuBt * roceired and for sale by Feb 28_.. JOHN AQNEW A RON. _ Sanders House. THIS HOUSE, situated at Ninety-Six, Greenville and Columbia Railroad, haB i been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. ! The traveling public may rest assured that they will be furnished with accommodations aooond to nono in tho State, at reasonable I rates. ? BANDERS A URO., Jan 9_Proprietors. Seed Potatoes. ??{\ BARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY tJ\J OOODRIOU, in fine order, and for ealo by_HOPE A GYLES. All the Way from Old Kentuck! SUCH is a faot, as regards ^^Jft the fine lot of HORSES and _MULES Jost received at DA * JL r?tables. J. M. LONG, Agent. Maria_ Shingles. WE aro now prepared to furnish our first class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any dosired quantity and upon the shortest notice For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be exoellod. Ship? ments made to any part of the country promptly. m0ma8ter. MONTEITH A ROATH. March 16 Gmo lTshu Attend the T MORNING, MARCH 23, 187? FOR SALE ~~ AT TII? CAROLINA NATIONAL BABK SEVEN rER CENT. COUPON BONDS OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond Debt of the City Limited by Law to ?600,000. Taxable Property of the City $7,000,000. rpHE BONDS offered are authorized by an a Act of Assembly?approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of the now City Hall. Their final redemption te, by the terms of said Act scoured by a "sinking fund," to he accumulated from the annual ronts of the building: These rents will reaoh from $8,000 to $10,000 per annnm; and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a term of twenty years,*as true too, with power to collect the rents and hold the same invest? ed as a fund for tho redemption of t ho bonds. By said Act a special annual taxis required to be levied to pay the simi-annnal coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made tho trustee of tho oity to receive the taxes when collected and to pay the coupons. Tho cou? pons are also receivable for City taxes. The taxable property of the oity is at pre? sent assessed at $7,000,000; and by said Act the bond debt of the oity cannot be inoreaaed beyond $600,000 whilst these bonds are out ?tanding. The bonds are exempt by law from city ?axati?Q, These bonds are offered to tho pnblioat eighty nett, with interest from date of pnr chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, the accrued interest to be added. To citizens of Columbia these bonds will give an income of 12} per cent., a? may be [ seen from the following statement: 3even per oent. bonds, at 75, annual interest.9J per cent. Nineteen years to run, average increase per annum. 1} per cent. City tax saved.2 percent. Average annual income.121 Deoll_ A Desirable Investment I NOT TAXABLE bt TUE STATE, CITY OB 00PHTY. A SAVING Or nearly Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. CHARLOTTE, COL. & AUG. B. B. SEVEN fkb Gl KT. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro- j perty of the Road. Interest Payable Semi-Annuatty, on the 1st of January and 1st of July. The Central National Bank, op columbia. ?"?FFEB8 for aaleaiimited amount of above- j \j mentioned BONDS, at the following rates: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10,000 per ' mile.) at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only $5,000 per mile,) at 75 oents and accrued interest, and reoom-1 mend them to Trustees and others having money to invest, as being the most desirable security on the market, for the following rea? sons, to wit: First.?They cannot he taxed by the State, County ob City. The United States Supreme Court, in tho case of the Northern Central Railroad vs. Jackson, (soe 7 Wallace, Supremo Court U. 8 , page 267,) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint one,on property j lying in two or more States, the bonds se? cured thereby are not liable to be taxed by either of the States; and the same principle relieves them from taxation by County, City, or Town. The Charlotte. Columbia aud Au? gusta bonds are secured by a joint mortgago on property lying in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Second. ? Because they aro absolutely safe, being secured by a first mortgage ot only $10,000, aud a second mortgage of only $5,000 per mile on tbo entire road from Cbarlotto to Augusta, aud on all tho workshops, bridges, franohieo and equipments of said road. Third.?Because tho sale ol tbo tirat mort? gago bonds will extiuguich the floating debt of the road, and the proceeds of the second mortgago bond* will bu exclusively applied to improving the road and adding to its equipments; thus enhaucing the value of tho properly mortgaged. ?Fourth ?Because the bonds are coupon bonds, and the interest payable in New York, Cbarlotto, Columbia or AugnBta, at the op? tion of the holder. Thus th -y can bo col? lected through auy bank without exponso. Fifth.?Tbo business of tbo Road is rapidly increasing, and the property and franchise daily becoming moro valuable?the net earn, ings for tho last five mouthB being ovor fifty per cent, more than fo< the ouiicsponding montbB of tho preceding year. Sixth ?These Sends are practically re? deemable in gold, for epeoio payment will cer? tainly be resumed be lore their maturity, in? vestors will, tberefi>ri>, buy with greenbacks woitb 871 cents, and receive their pay at par ?thus adding a profit of ovkii thirty cents on tbo dolUr on the First Mortgage Bonds, and over thihty-seven cents on ilie Second Mortgage Bonds, and in the meantime receiv? ing a high rate of interest. Finally.?As these Bonds have a fixed value in New York, Charlotte, Columbia aud Augusta, tboy aro considered good collate? rals, on which money can alwaja be borrowed for temporary purposes. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. q. Brknixkb. Cashier. Jan 31 Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends tnat his SALOON and v RESTAURANT \p in full operation, and ho is prepaved to supply MEALS at all hours. OYSTERS, in and out of tho shell, from Norfolk, Charleston, aud Indian Key, when the weather pormits. Imported and domestic SEOARS, Baltimore LAGER BEER, etc A. STORK. Pot 26_ Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWO or more Houses. Looatcd corner of Lumber and Bull! streets. Measures 108 feet each way. Terms cash. Apply at this Office. rue Event." D. P. Fleming. B. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wil?ou. I P. FLSMIK k CO., WnOLESALB DXJlLXBS IX BOOTS. S'H?ES Aao TRUNKS, No. >i HATNB STIlliKT, (Corner of Church,) . CHARLESTON. S. 0. No paina have boon sparod in endeavoring 1 to render our largo assortment of Goods at? tractive and desirable; and nothing has been left undone that long experience and assidui- I ty could suggest, to deserve a share of your patronage. Having perfected arrangements by which we receive our Goods direot from the manu? facturers, ensure our customers the great ad? vantage of purchasing them at the very low- | est r&tea and of the most desirable sizes. Iu prioes and quality, we belioVe they will compare favorablyVith any other stock in the city or elsewhere. We shall be pleased to offer thoBO Goods for your inspection, at any time yon may favor us with a call. All orders will have our careful and prompt attention. Yours, respectfully, Feb 12 2mos D. F. FLEMING A CO. of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following articles at less than the regular prices: BLANHI3TS, OAS-1 FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, FURS, &c. The stack of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen I j Goods and Millinery, at less] than cost. B. 0. SHIVER ft GO. Jap 5_ w \. a* g o oo * C5 ss PS I W I r_i OQ ps- >- n p* GC o o 5! SELLING OFF ! WINTHH STOCK! THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES' OF WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY, January IS, 1873, and continues tor thirty days. All WINTER QOODS will be sold without I regard to oost, FOR CA6n ONLY. Jan 12 lmo J. H. KINARD. Four Doon Above Columbia Hotel. Ii. T. SiUiman & Go. HAVING just returned from the North* with a eomploto stock of DRUGS, MEDI? CINES tod F?NGT ARTICLES, all of the beet quality,'we ire prepared to furnish, everything in our line with promptness and acouracy. Our drags were all seleoted under our own personal supervision, eo that we oar* warrant everything, we sell to be of tho very best. An experience of many years in tho drag and chemical business in this city, with, a thorough knowledge of the same, will enn blo us at all tiruos to supply tho wants of this obmmunity in onr line; and we hope, by a strict attention to business, to eocuro a sharer of the patronage of our oltiaens. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully and promptly compounded, at all hours of tho day or night. FANOY ARTICLES of all kinds, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Per? fumery, Hair Oils and Oosmetlos of every? kind, constantly on hand. - i f Patent Medicines, Lubln'e Extracts, Ger? man Oologuo, fine-Soaps, Sponges, Aow j Landreth'e Garden Seod, a full supply. Feb 25_' _lmo Southern Warehouse ICompany, Qervais street, near QreenviUc and Columbia IS prepared to receive COTTON and other property upon Storage, and to make ad? vances upon the same. Cotton shipped to' this house wjlll bo Btored subjeot to the order of the owner, and the lowest rates charged for storage. A-U property so stored- will be insured in good reliable coir, wiuiea. if insur? ance 1b desired; and aavaiiuts will be made at the lo w?st banking rates. Our storehouse* are so located that drayage is not necessary,c and no charge for handling will be made. air All business communications should be addressed to tho Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE, President. Epyres F. Gabt. Treasurer. ; March 2jtcaw GREENFIELD'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. THE CARRIAGE stock at the corner or Lady and Hain 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 is also eomploto. Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. Feb 86_ ' CARRIAGES ajtd BUGGIES! ? ?. CALL at the Faotory East of the Post Office and examine quality, workmanship and prices beforo pur abasing auotion goods. We cannot bo undersold in good vshioles. M. J. OALNAN, Agent. - JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11 _ Teas! Teas! Teas! WE havs Just opened a ohoioe assortment of TEAS, consisting of Imperial, ? Young Hyson, ui Gunpowder, Souohong And English BreahfaaWToas; In five and six lb. packages, which ws will ? sell by the package at 20 per cent, discount fromour regular retail prices. March 15 JOHN AGNEW A SON. 10 London Porter and Scotch Alee. CASKS HIbbert's London PORTER and Yonnger'a Scotch ALE, far sale by March 12 HOPE A OYLES. ? Sweet Potato Slips. QAA BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and. Red, tn fine order. For sale by . !_HOPE A QYLEB. To Liquor Dealers. Cuaulottk, N. C, Febrnary 28,1878. HAYING learned that enndry . (parties are selling an inferior * quality of CORN WHISKEY in Month Carolina and Georgia, (representing it as my make, this is to certify that Messrs. W. H. H. Hous? ton A Co., of this city, have the exoluaiv? control of all my wbiskev, and I sell none ex-' cent through them. O.AW. H.MOTZ. Attoet: W. S. 1'ea.hsom, United States Gaugorfor Mote's Distillery. McD. ARLEDGE, Genoral Traveling Agent for W. H.'H. Hons ton A Co._Mar 11 lmo* New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. New standard works for libraries. New N:>vi!l6, in aheap binding. Also, a frosb stock of WRITING DESKS. Portfolios, Oold Puce, Pen-Enive*, Pucket Book*, Photograph Albums of allsiz?-t, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a generali variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En* volopes and Fancy Statior er\. for i-a!e by Vov5 _ R. L. BRYAN. B1M?EL w. mixto?, ?. B chAM?EHLA1N, Atlorney-flenoral. Ex-Attorney-General. MELTON * CHAMBERLAIN, Atiorutys^mi Connarllot a'at Lrw, COLUMBIA, S. 0. WILL practice in all tho Courts of tnia fltato, and in the United states Courts for tho DUtrict of Month Carolina. Oflicos at Columbia, S. C, in the State House, and in the Carolina National Bank building, up stair*._Jan 4 3mo To Consumers. SO 000 [jBS'i^A00Nin storo and in l.OOD bushels OATS, * 3.000 bnshelB CORN, SO barrels FLOUR, 75 barrels SUGAR, Just received aud for sale at lowoat prices. L?RICK A LOWRANOE. Western Hay. BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low foroash. HOPE A OYLES. New Maokerol. pr (\ KITS Moss and No. 1 MACKEREL. t)\' CO Halt and Whole Barrols, Is, 2s, 9?. . 50 Boxes Sealed Herrings. , 500 Goorge'a Codfish. For sale low by_HOPE A GYLBB. Floor! Flour!! Flour! 1! TWO HUNDRED barrels FLOUB. consist? ing of Ohoioe Family, Extra Family, Ex? tra and Super Flour, on hand aud for sale low, by JOHN AQNEW A SON. 100