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BT <T. A. SELBY.
COLUMBIA, .8. a,.Y MARCH 28, 1873.
VOL. IX?NO. 7
JJm iAtUI UtMJU mw}f i_w? ? ?
tioe, which means 'misohiefto Lerdo' aa
aooocasuj- to Joares. .^herei*** troubles
inSineloa and Sc^ora, aja. antaaV lo
Oaxaca, and, worse, than. alJ. Lozada s
revolts in Jalisco; ^?ol?miofca w?r of
races between thei descendants of the
Aslooa and tho Spanish blood* Whoro
all thia will.terminate* and what the fu?
ture of that republio,,will be,,ia matter
of interest to ua. 0The United Statos
would not have Mexico for a gift, when
Gen. Scott held her capital- w.e. forced
the French out of the country, and left
poor Maximilian to die. when So ward
could. have Sated him; and yet sotno I
day* not so yery far off either, we shall
be forced, to move across'the Rio Grande
and make a boundary of the .Sierra Ma
dre. - This perpetual row no roes the'bor?
der leaves 08 no really roaponeib'.q
Governmeafc to deal with: and as for
. diplomacy where a Mexican negotiator is
concerned/thrco card moute is.simple
square dealing. This country does pot
want territory* but thon wo can run a.
Credit Mobiiicr down in Monterey,
beautifuUyi and out out a lot of territo?
ries/ and have gbvernors and legislatures,
and let the Peons vote, and after awhile 1
have some more States and Aztec Sena?
tors, who will, please, voto with Gonk
ling, Morton and Cameron/and so there'
will bo more etara in tho flag, but how
many "stripes" foe the States, "Quien
*a?fJ'.Vtt-jJVsw Orleanf fiiqajiu*** t.
"? Ta*'' BSSTtor o* ' EMiaBAlnNa.?Say s |
the Atlanta Herald, of yesterday: "On
the first of November last Mr. Crawford
i Nally, an old ; and highly esteemed oiti^
. zc?j of Paulding County^Georgia, to?
gether with his family, consisting in all
of (twenty-one parsons, left their quiet,
comfortable and healthy home for Ar*?
kansas. While on the ronte some of
. the family were taken sick with the
small-pox, oaught on board a steamer on
the Mississppi River, ecd on the 25th of
December thirteen of the family bad
died from.the fatal disease. < A few days
ago information was received to the
? effect that the remaining eight members
had also 'died from the same -disease,
whioh leaves not a single one to toll tho
tale of the great affliction wbioh befell
them. This is, indeed, a sad occurrence,
and to. the relatives and friends of the |
family, residing in this County, we ten?
der sincere condolence." 1 ''
While, evory whoro East of the Rooky
Mountains, the winter of 1872-73 has
been exceptionally oold, the Paoiflo sea?
board has been unusually free from the
biting blast and the enow' storm of the
Atlantic belt. 4
At Private Sale.
; A N INGER30LL COTTON FBB88, fitted j
OLiWUh Usw. irons; is aooond.hand, but
, strong and durable. Adapted to paokcotton,'
Wool; hay, fodder, Ao. Will bo sold a bargain,
-the owner having bo further use for it. Ap
jdlftff'-- * ' THOMAS STEEN,
March 20_Exelianga Building.
" Br E. DAVTKS & CO.,
? Pi?in Street, Next Door to Dr. E. E. Jackson,"1
DEALERS in VEGETABLES, Foreign and
Domestic Fruits, Dressed Poultry, Wild
Gamo, Frenh Fish, and all kinds or Country.
Produce. . Families aoppliad aiahori notice.
All goods delivered free of charge in any part'
of the city. . - .' ? .,.-.,..> jyM.sk 21 lmo
-ti-r-fi no'-'.V- To Rent,
THE B JOMS over .'our offloe, now ocoupicd, I
by the Revenue Collector and County !
Auditor. ?. . ED WIN J.800TTV& BON.
Mar25 ." / ' 1 _ .'/ ,6
DB. ^. OLASTONi.
EES .bis jjrofccsl0?.-.l.scrVicis *to
tizsns of Columbia.
. ? Office at CENTRAL HOTEL.
,,M*roh25,;
J. H. jbuhkls, JAlUB a, dunuar.
V Sollaltor FjftJi Circuit. ' '?
RUNKLE & D?5B?R,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Office Law Bange and State House, ,
Mar 28 . COLUMBIA, 8. 0._
Eating add Planting Potatoes.
a NOTHE? fresh lot Jost received and for
?\. sale at reduoed prices by
MSr 12 JOHN aUNEW & SON
TREZEVANT SILL, Trial Justice.
Office on Plain street, formerly occupied by
A, LI Solomon; Business promptly attended
to. '_ March 20 2mo
Croquet.
T/rfs is the Croquet Season.
4NEW stock, at different prices, Just re?
ceived. For sale at B. L. BRYAN'S
ar 20_Bookstore.
Corn and Oats.
RAA BUSHELS prime White CORN.
l)v\J 100 bnshols prime Feeding OATS.
JuBt received and for sale by
Mar 1G_JOHN AQNEW A SON.
The Great Work-shop of the Body,
Til BS 1,1 V KU.
IF the Liver is not well-regulated in its ac?
tion, you will always be unwell. You will
complain of dullness, oppression of the brain,
headache, sick and nervous, constipation,
restlessness, fullness of the stomach, indiges?
tion, dyspepsia, wind on the stomach, coiio,
heart-burn. The work-shop 1b deranged, dis?
organized, ont of order. No hotter regulator
can you apply than HEINITSH'S BLOOD
AND LIVER PILLS. Thoy nre. of all <ho
medicines we know of, the only LIVER
FILL8 that will do the work of correction.
They are, therefore, a Liver corrector.
Everybody uses them. Evorybody likes them.
Everybody speaks woll of them. Only twenty
five cents a box. WiU euro more diseases than
a quart of noxious doooction. Peparcdonly
by E. H. HEINITSH,
Feb 12 t_Columbia. S. C.
All the Way from Old Xentuck!
Mfc SUCH Is a faot. as regards
SEw tho flno lot of HORSES and
4bJLh2& MULES just received at DA * \ 13
nre otablos. J. M. LONG, Agent.
Mar 12 _
Oats and Corn.
1f\C\n BUSHELS prime wliito CORN.
?UU? 800bnibela heavy OATS.
For aale low for cash. HOPE A GYLE8.
Shingles.
WE are now prepared to furnish our first
class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in
any desired quantity and upon the shortest
notice; For eoonomy. durability and mpe-|
rior finish, thoy canuot be excelled. Ship?
ments mado to any part of the country
Pr0BMoM'ASf Ell, MONTETTit A R0ATH.
March 15 ' ' erao
. "?ustmTlbs ,to Marhiaub?Happy
relief for young men from the effects of errors
and abuses in early life. Manhood restored,
Impediments to Morriago removed. New me?
thod Of treatment. Ne'W and remai Uablo re?
medies. BookB and Circulars sent free; in
sealed onvelopcs. Address HOWARD A8SO
OIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadel?
phia. Pa.?an institution having a high repu?
tation for honorable conduct and professional
skill. Mar 23 3m
HOME OF HHAVTH.?Travelers from
the South will find Dr. E. P. Miller's Home of
Health, 39 and 41 W. 2Gth street, ono. of the
most desirable placee to live in Now York
city.. The location is first olass; rooms large,
airy and elegant; table excellent, and prices
reasonable. The oelobrated Turkish Baths,
the Eleotrie Baths* Swedish, Movements and
Lifting Cure are in the establishment. Tran?
sient or permanent boarders accommodated.
Send lor . circular., Address E. p. Miller, M.
D.j 89 and 41 W. 20th. street, New York. L v
MargS-": ' ? jj ?. fia
'?Tt fIRST C1.AB8 AGENT Ia EUHOPK,
xjL with twenty years' aotive experienoe in
the cotton trade, and with influential connec?
tions in England and on the Continent* offers
I bis services as representative to a first rate
American house, doairoha to open a brauch
house in Europo, or to establish a general
agenoy.. Tho highest bankers' references iu
London and Now York are at advertiser's
command. Detters addressed "N. O. P. CUT
TON," will be forwarded by Messrs. Q. P.
'Putnarna 8oris, at New York, or by MesBre,
I Sampson, Low A Ob.t London. Mar 25 17
Champagne Charlie at BarhamviUe.
CHAMPAGNE GH ABL IB.
I sired by Charlie Ball, out of dam
8allie, (aBsyford mare,) whose
sire was Monarch, rearedby Jne.
?0. Bio hard a, of Union, owned by
Milton Lever et t, of Columbia, will stand a
season, oommenotng April 1, at Barhamvilie.
This horse is an elegant chestnut si rrel stal?
lion, ssven.yeare old, fifteen hands high, and
near 1,000 pounds weight, working capitally
in harness or under saddle. He is a sure foal
getter; and to all cash parties, this oondition
will be granted, tbat theirmareB.in case they
"fail to prove" the first season, wUl be al?
lowed the extra privilege of standing the se?
cond season free of charge to sala horse:
Terms fifteen [$15] dollars a season, cash.
Apply at Barhamvilie._Mai oh 26 2mf
REMOVAL.
GEO. BRUNS begs
1 to inform his' friends,
and the public general?
ly that he has removed"
to tho large store (formerly occupied
by W. D. Love tc Co., under the Co?
lumbia Hotel, where ho may be found
j with a seleot stock of
I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Spectacles, die.
Repairing done in all its branches.' Prices
moderate and despatch guaranteed.
Eebia jw . / ?__^_tamos
Moflioal. 1
8. A. OLLKVER, Professor of
j Musical Composition, and tho Law
1 of Harmony, will give instruction
i on any instrument desired. Musical Com po?
sition a specialty. r . , . ,
The abrive named can bo found at the
MneioStore of W. H. LvBrand & Son.
Retebekceb?W^H.T.yBrand, Columbia, 8.
(?.: O.' G. Jaeqer, Eue/./, Newberry, 8. C.
gab 5_?????,_ t3mo ,
2 0 0,000
Iu great varieties.
ENVELOPES!
GRAND arrival of new and ImprovedStaple
and Fancy
STATIONERY!
Also, ffne CUTLERY and PABCY ARTI?
CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen.
A visit to this House may amuse and induce
yon to purchase
THE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
BOOK BINDERY
Ib in full operation, State. County. Bank
and Railroad Ofiices and Business Houses of
all kinds supplied with Books, Buled to any
pattern, with printed Heading, when re?
quired, in all styles of Binding, at shortest
notice and living prices.
E. B. STOKEP,
Nov24 Main street. Columbia, 8. C.
Safes! Safes!!
WE havo received the Agency of MIL?
LER'S CELEBRATED Fl RE AND RUR
GLAR PROOF 8AFE8, and aro prepared to
fill orders at manufacturer's prices.
Wo bavo now on band two of tbo above
Safes, subject to tho inspection of purchasers.
Feb 26_JOHN AGNEW A BON.
RICHARDSON'S
NEW METHOD
for tub
PIANO! ;
Unoqualed?Incomparable! So admitted by
tho loading Piano-forto Teachers tit
the country, and its annual
sale of 25,000 copies
abundantly tes?
tifies to the
faot.
I The TRACHBU-Cannot use a moro tho?
rough or offeotive me?
thod.
I The H tl P i it?Cannot etudy from a more
concise or attractive
system.
The DKAIjRII?Cannot keep in stook a
book for which there is
suror and greater do*
mand.
Bold every whoro. Price $3.75.
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston.
0BA8.H.DITB0N A 00 ,711 B'dway.N.Y.
March 5_ _ ? Hwf
* Buffalo Tongues,
VTE W sugar-eared HAMS, i
1/1 Brop.kfast Strips,
?moked Boef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES.
Spring: Clothing and Hats.
KIN AM sTwiIiEY,
DEALERS IN
IL0TD1N6, HATS, UMBRELLAS,
CANBB,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
M
OELEBR&TBD STAR. BIIKRTS.
? vi
Spring Clothing and Hats,
l-ne.w style;
WE bftvo madaspeoial arrangemonta with
one of tho largest Shirt manufacturers
1 to supply onr trade with WHITE and FAN OY
SHIUT? at tho annexed prices, for cash per
I half dozen; the quality and number of Linen
and Workmanship, ire guarantee a perfeotfit:
A 60, New York Mills. 2.200 Linen, $1G.
B 59, Wamauta, 2,100 Linen. 115.
B 66, Tusoora, 2.0CO Linen, 113.50.
O B 65. Maeonvillo, 1,800 Linen. $11.50.
B 53, Forroatdale, 1,600 Linon, ?10.
B 4a, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, ?8. I
A splendid line of Cloth Ooats and Doe I
Pants. Fancy CasBlmero Pants, a beautiful
I lino of White Yeats, new stylo. Mar 19
Ahead as Usual !
spring and summer
goods!
It, & W. C. SWAFFIELD
ARE now exhibiting
the LARGEST, BEST
and CHEAPEST
STOCK of
.UTS
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Ever brought to this oity.
Our Custom Department
I Is replete with a choice and elegant assort?
ment of
GA88IHERES AND VESTINGS.
We are still takiog orders for those PER?
FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 19
00 TO
c. f. jackson's
??CHEAP"
Dry Goods Store,
AND
purchase I
SOME OF HIS
NEW GOODS
FOR 8PIUNU.
just received.
Fob 15_
Unprecedented Success
SINGER.
(The Singer Sewing Machine
BEOEIVED
FIRST PREMIUMS,
IN
1872.
AT
State Fair, Atlanta, Qa.,
Anderson Pair, S. C,
Darlington Fair, 8. C.
Look at thalr sales:
181,260 Machine* told in 1871; 52,731 more
than any company.
The Singer Manufacturing Company. Main 1
street, Columbia, S. C. W. J. WAY,
Nov 13 tOm_Ageut.
Mocha and Java Coffees.
* (\ BAGS Old Government JAVA,
XV/ 10 pockets Pure Mccha.
For sale low by_HOPE A GYLES.
Floor! Flour!! Flour',!!
TWO HUNDRED barrels FLOtJB, consist?
ing or Oboioo Family, Extra Family, Ex?
tra and Snpcr Flour, on hand aud for aaloj
low, by JOHN AONEW A SON. I
FOR SALE
' at thx
CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK
seven teh cent. .
COUPON BONDS
OW tue I1
CITY OF OGLUMSIA
Secured by a Sinking Fund. Couoons secured
by an Annual lux and Receivable for City
Tuxes. Bonds non-taxable by the CUy.
Bond Debtor the CUii Limtiea by Laie to
?GOO.QOO. Taxa'jle Broperty of the CUy
$7.000,000.
THE BONDS offcrod are. authorized by an
Aot of Assembly approved March 18,
1872, for tho construction of the new City
Hall. Their final redemption is, by the terms |
of said Aot. secured by a "sinking fond,"' to
be accumulated from tbe annual rents of tho
building. These rente will reach from $8,000
to ?10,0 DO per aim urn; and tbe Carolina Na?
tional Bang holds a hen of the building for a
term of twenty years, as trnstoe, with power |
to collect tho rents and hold the same invest?
ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds.
By said Act a special atinual tax is required
to be levied to pay the simi*annual ooupons,
and the Carolina National Bank is made tbe
trustee of the city to receive the taxes when
collected and to pay the coupons. Tbe cou?
pons are also receivable for city taxes.
The taxable property of tho city is at pre?
sent assessed at $7,000,0t0; and by said Act
the bond debt of the oity cannot be increased
beyond $000,000 whilst these bonds are out?
standing. Tho bonds are exempt by law from
city taxation.
These bonds are offered to the publio at
eighty nett', with interest from date of pur*
chase to January 1, 1878, 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:
Soven per oent. bonds, at 75,
annual interest.9J per cent.
Nineteen years to run, average
inoreaseper annum.li percent.
i City tax saved.2 per oent.
Average annnal income.12]
Deoll_
A Desirable Investment!
NOT TAXABLE
by tbe
STATE, CITY OR COUNTY.
A SAVING
of me?bly
Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An.
CHARLOTTE, COL. & AUG. it. K.
seven peb cent.
COUPON BONDS,
I Secured by a Mdrtgage on the entire Pro?
perty of the Road. Interest Payable
Semi-Annually, on the 1st of
January and 1st of July.
?????.
The Central National Bank,
OF COLUMBIA,
OFFERS for ealea limited amonnt of above
mentioned BONDS, at the following rates:
FIR8T MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10.000 per |
mile.) at 82 oents and accrued interest; SE?
COND MORTGAGE, (only $5.000 per mile,)
at 75 cents and accrued interest, and recom- 1
mend thorn to Trastees and others h-.ving |
money to invest, as being the most desirable
security on the market, tor the following rea?
sons, to wit:
Fibst.?They cannot be taxed by tueState, I
County on City. The United Btatos Supreme
Gonrt, in the case of the Northern Central
Railroad vs. Jackson, (see 7 Wallaco, 8aprome
Court U. 8 , page 2G7,) deoided that, when a
Bailroad mortgage is a joint one, on property
lying in two or more Mates, the bonds ee-'
cured thereby are not liablo to bo taxed by
either of the States; aud the same principle
relieves them from taxation by County, City,
or Town. The Charlotte. Columbia aud Au- !
guata bonds are secured by a Joint mortgage
on property lying in North Carolina, South
Carolina and Georgia.
Second.?Because they uro absolutely safe,
I being secured by a first mortgage ot ouly
$10,000, and a second mortgage of only (5.000 !
per milo on the entire road from Chat lotto to
Augusta, aud on all the workshops, bridges,
franchise and equipments uf said road.
Tniitu.?Recause the sale ol the ?rst m?i t
gago bonds will exlinguiah the floating debt j
of the road, nml the proceeds of tho second '
mortgage bonds will he exclusively applied
to improvibK the road und adding to its
equipments; thus enhancing Ilia value of the
property mortgaged.
?jFomn n ?Because tl a bonds are coupon
bouda. aud the interest payable in Now York,
Charlotte, Columbia or Augusta, at tho op?
tion of the holder. Thus ih y call be col?
lected through any bank without rxponec. j
FIFTH.?The business of the Koad is rapidly !
increasing, aud the property and franchise
daily becoming more valuable--the not earn?
ings for the last live months being over fifty
per cent, more than for the corresponding
months of tho preceding year.
Sixth ?These bonds are practically re
dcemulde in gold, for specie pa> incut will cer?
tainly he resumed before their maturity. In?
vestors will, therefore, bny with greenbacks
woi lb 87| nenttf, and rVoeiVp their pay st pari
?thus adding a proiit of over thirty GKKfttj
on the dollar oil the First Mortgage Howls, \
and OVKIl T1IIHTY SLVJ.N OESTH Oil the Second]
Mortgage Bonds, and lu the meantime receiv?
ing a high rate of interest.
Finally ?Ah these Bonds have n fixed
value in New York, Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta, they aro considered good collate?
rals, on which money can always bu borrowed
for tomporary purpose -.
JOHN R. PALMER, President.
A.O. Rrknizer. Cashier. .Ian III
Stork's Restaurant
oysters and Other Eefrethmerjts.
THE undersigned hegB to inform
.his friends tnat his SALOON and
-?/RESTAURANT is in lull opt ration,
and bei? prepared to supply MPAI S nt all
hours OYSTERS, in and out nf tbe shell,
from Norfolk, Charleston, ai.d Indian Key,
when tho weather pormila. Imported and
domestic SEOARS, lialtimoi<? LAGER REER,
eto. A. STORK.
_Oct20_
Building Lot for Sale.
SUITABLE for the orectlon of TWOor more
Houses. Located corner of Lumber and
Rull strsots. Measures 108 feot each way.
Terms caeh. Apply at this Offlco.
d; F. Fleming. B. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson.
D. F. FLEMING & CS..
wholesale dsale.ts is
BOOTS, SHOES
TRUNKS,
No. ? HAYSE ST11KET, *'
(Corner of Church,Y ' ,u
CHARLESTON, B. C ."
No pains havo been spared in endeavoring'
to render onr large aeeortment of Goods ai
! traotlve and desirable; and nothing.has been
I left undone that long experienoa and assidui?
ty could ouggeat, to desorve a share of iyour
[ patronage.
Having perfeoted arrangements by which
wo receive our Goods' diredt from the manu
I facturers, ensnre our customers the great ad
I vantage of purchasing them at the very low
| est rates and of the most desirable sizes..
In prices and quality, we believe they will
compare favorably with any other stock in the
city or elsewhere. We shall' be pleased to
offer these Goods for your inspection, at any
time yon may favor ns with a call.
All orders will have our careful and prompt
I attention. Yours, respectfully, '
Fob 112mos D. F. FLEMING A CO
WITH TBS VIEW
of closing out our entire
stock of Winter Goods,
we offer the following
articles at less than the
regular prices:
BLANKETS, OAS
SIMERES, JEANS,
FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS,
FURS, &c
The stock of DRESS GOODS,
Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen
i .
Goods and Millinery, at less
than cost.
R. 0. SHIVER & CO.
Jvn 5
SELLIN? OFF !
WMTEH STOCK!
THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES
WINTER GOODS!
COMMENCES MONDAY, January 19,1873,
auci continue* for thirty days.
All WINTER GOODS will bo sold without
regard to coat, FOR t'ASn ON I.V.
Jan 12 lnio J. H. KINARD.
New Family Grocery.
TflE uudersigned rospeotfully
AlaS inform their friends and tho pub
is. Q lie generally, that thor have open
* H ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORK
IflBBBBBiat the .<M stand of Campbell A
Jones, and would respectfully solicit a por?
tion of their patronage. Our goods are fresh,
and will be t?o ?I at lowest market prices.
BOWEN A LaI'AR.
John II.Bowkn. M La Fa it
Vn.,-1, U
Cow Feed.
UTS and WU1
HO
Choice Wines.
f? ION'? SHORT? and WHEAT BRAN, for
O *ulo bv HOPE A GYLES.
FT I \ BANKETS IIEIDSICE CHAMPAGNE,
O' ' 10 caHen Hparkling Catawba,
10 can en "Vis Lara."
10 cat ob "Kelley V Island Wine.
10 oaesd "hod Seal,"
Soask* "Harmony Sherry,"
1 2 casks "Aroontilado Slut ry,"
I 2 casks "Reaere Madoira."
For sale by_-RQJ-KJt OYLES.
Boynton's Lightning Bawi.
BOYNTON'd LIQHTNING SAWSsacea time I
und labor, enabling ono man to do with I
ease the work of two.
Ono Man Cross Cut, two Men Cross Cut,
Hand and Wood Haws, inst received and for
?ale by _JGJIN_AGNEW A SON.
Fish, Moat, &c.
Ogama THE undersigned W*?ff?R&
*^f8E?fl keeps on hand tho ^ WSxte**
Jl 7^ lie?tnf BEEF, PORK, etc., at his |
stanO, ou Main stroot, inGivil'a building, near
Lumber. He will also keep on hand fresh
FlMH and POULTRY. Give htm a call.
Mar 19 lmo W. 8. POPE.
f . j ... AT THE -. ,t .
GBANDCENTR?L
DRY GOODS E&TABLlSDHEKtj
W. m LOVE & op.
DOZEN White f&?fflefl Aprons, ai 25
| ?t) ceDisosoh. |
| 10 dozaa White Tucked Shirt?, at 75 cento
oach.
I 20 dozen Two Butt on KidGloves, at 75 contb
| a pair. , _ , m
50 dor.cn Balbriggan HoB*r?P*5 00 a box.
100dozen lluck Tpwola, *V*3,00 a dozen,
[worth 15.00. . . " . ,
60 dozen Huok Towela, at $1.25 a dozen.
25 dozen Ladies'. Silk Ties and Fixhuea, in
all the new styles and sha^s.
. 10 dozen Ladles'' Bilk 7 >, at SOoonta ?ach.
15,000 yards Edling? and Inaer tings, in new
and beautiful designs. '
A .large lot of FIutioKSrPn fringe, Ac. ^
200 pie cob of Choice Patterns Prints*
20 pieces of Ladies' Linen Dr?as Snilings,
I at 25 cents a yard, now and cheap.
200 Allendalo Qailts, in allsizes*.
? Customers will flrrd the' abovo goods' much
under price, and will be shown freefir, by po?
lite and attentive salesmen, at the .>,,..,,<?
GRAND CENTRAL . *
DRY GOODB1 EflTAB-ISHM EffT
? t ??. OJT v i';: /!'?:! lit ;
WM. P. L0VR& 00. !
Somborn Warehouse Company; *
Gervais street, neun Greenv?lc and Columbia
liailroad, .. ? ?
IB prepared to TO?oiTO'OOTT?r7 and other
property upon Storage, and to make ad
1 vances upon the same. Cotton chipped to
this house will bo stored subject to the"order
ot the owner, and the lowgat rates charged
for storage. All' propertj o'j stored. will be
insured in good reliable oorcpanlee. if insur?
ance- is desired; and advances will be made
at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses
are ao located that dray age is not nooosaary,
and no charge for handling wUl be made.
?-All business communication's tihnuld~.be
addressed to the Treasurer.
Edwjw F. Gabt,
EDWARD HOPE,President.
, Treasurer. 1 March 28m
OREENFLELTJ'8
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
1 .''*.'; Ii i ..." - n J u .. J...... . ?.
THE CARRIAGE stock at the corner of
Lady and Main streets has been
? LARGELY IU0REA6E?
Within a few days past, and la cow more com
i pie to than ever before, embracing, in every
variety, all the leading styles and quality of
I vehicles in demand in this market.
The stock of HARNESS is also complete.
Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD.
Feb 26_
CARRIAGES
awd"
BUGGIES!
CALL at the Factory East Of the
Post Office and examine quality,
workmanship and prices before pur?
chasing auction goods. We cannot
bo undersold in good vehicles.
M. J. OALNAN, Agent.
JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor.
_Jan It, _ j ;
Teas! Teas I Teas'.
WE have juet opened a choice assortment
of TEAS, consisting of
Imperial,
Young Hyson,
Gunpowder, '
Souchong i.
And English Breakfast Teaa,
In five and six lb. packages, which we will
sell by the package at 2U per cent, discount
fromour regular retail prices.
Marou 30_JOHN AGNEW A SON.
London Porter and Scotch Ales.
OA8KS Hibbert's London PORTER and
Younger's Scotch ALE. far sale by
March 12 HOPE A GYLES.
10
Sweet Potato Slips.
?)f\{~\ BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and
? o v Red, in fine order.
For sale by HOPE A. QYLE8.
To Liquor Dealers.
Ch \u i.ott k NC, February 28 i?v3.
HAVING learned that sundry
.parties are.selling an inferior
quality of CORN WHISKEY in
I bout h Carolina and Georgia,
irepresenting it as my make,
this Is to certify that Messrs. W H. H. Hous?
ton A- Co., of this city, have the' exclusive
control of all mv whiskey, and I tell none ex?
cept through them. C. A W. H. MOT Z.
Attot-t: W. S. Pr.ABS&M, United Mates
Ganger for Motz'* Distillery.
McD. ARLEDGE,
Genera) Travoliug Agent for W. H. H. Hous?
ton A Co. _Mat l_JLlm?'^_
New Publications.
EW JUVENILE BOOKS. Lou. on tdi
tiiifis, illust rated.
New standard w><rke forliinarl
N
New Novel*, in ctit-ap binding.
Also, a rreeh stork c.f WRITING I'ESKB.
Portfolios, Gold I'vna, Peti-Knivfcu, Pocket
Rooks. Photograph Allumsof all aizi-*, Fancy
Brackets a h? Bonk ."helves, and a gcueral
variety of Letter. Note and C;?r> Papers, En?
velopes and Fau<\> Ma ioi * r>. fui *a e by
?nv 5_R. L. BRYAN.
KAUnri. w MF.I.TON, 1) II rn.MIBEHI.AlN.
Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney. General.
MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN,
Allot ii. >?? anil Cnilllfct llor* Ut law.
CO L UM 111A, S. C.
%A7TLL practice in all the fourth of this
TT Maie, mid in tho United .states Courte
for the District of Booth Carolina.
Offices at Columbia, S. C, in the State
Homo, and iu the Carolina National Bauk
h n 11 dl o g. up stairs._Jan 4 3mo
To Consumers.
SO 000 [jB8'itACONiD8lore(u'd in
l.OOi) bushels OATS,
2.000 bushels CORN,
30 barrels FLOUR,
75 barrels 8UGAR, Jost received and for sale
at lowest prices. L?RICK A LOWRANOE.
Western Hay.
RALES TIMOTHY BAY, for sale low
for cash. HOPE A OYLEB.
New Mackerel.
pr (\ KITS Mess and No. 1 KACKEBRL.
t)\ ' CO Half and Whole Barrels, Is, Us, 4s.
50 Boxes Scaled Horrings.
500 George's Codfish.
Fur sale low by_HOPE A OYLES.
Hay] Hay! I Hay 111
PA BALES Prime Timothy Hay. Just
f}v" received and for sale by
Feb 28 JOHN AGNEW k SON.
100