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""Tihr^Miitrttas*"*)* MrjtoER.? The Hew Xqrk:iaVm'M say a (hat the proverb a.*t ."marder will oabW; bT an u.U.warrent Strate.Us, fallacy by, tho records, of that city,: Which' ehbW thaUn the- last thirteen years over 7Q0 homicides'were com nli t ted in'Now, Jork, and oat bf this nnm i ber ninety-t?vo were .oases iu which . the 'perpetrators were never discoverod, not mclddlng the Oases of infanticide, which ia a crime bo easy of oommieaion without detection thai it ?bouldibot'be taken into' Consideration, ?ix discoveries out' of every 'seven, however, is not discourag? ing. The trouble is that so many es? cape after .heing caught, , . CotxpjNi EAcrroniKa.?-We^jee by toe Payelfevih"'(N. O.) Presbyterian, that the'Beavor Greek factory, noar Fayotte viUe. has 61 looms, 2,700 spindles,- 24 cards, and when folly in operation will Jijxm ootj .80,1.00 yards of sheeting per mootb, and ose 850 bales of cotton per krinhm."' With ' its two factories' tue Beaver Greek Company will' be able to tarn out 160,000 yards of sheeting per! Smooth, And will nee 1,700 bales of cotton e? annum.. .Tbo.Booknsh/ factory will e ip operation in u few days. The enemies-of Sohuylor Colfax aro still pursuing him, and, unfortdnately for Soht?yier, thoy are Btili hotting him. ? It da now pretty: well nnderstood that lie waa engaged in obtaining an"extension of what is kdown as the' Birdsdll patent, for which ho {received and now owns sbaok iq khe HirdeeU Mannfaotaring Com? pany. i Bet ween the Credit Mobiiier, en relope contracts, and Patent Office, Col? fax was evidently anxious to place bis I influence where it woold do the most | good. ' ?-.'iM : r ? An exchange says the inhabitants of a town in Texas to -which Col.' Forney pre? sented a public library, have sold the books and invested the proceeds in' eix teen duck guns and a floor barrel fall of buokshoU . .. ha? 11 SODA WATER ON draught at W. O. FISHER'S April 5 3 _Drug Store IRWIN'S HALL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! MUSDAV end TUESDAY, April 7 and 8. C?L WAGNER'S MINSTRELS! J. H. HAVERLY, Manager, WILL have the honor of re-appearing bo fore the citizens of this city in entire | ohauge of programmes from our former visit, introducing MR. CHARLES HEY WOOD, The wonderful Burlesque Soprano. Prices as usual. Doors opeti at 7; com-1 moncing at'8. Reserved Beats on sale at LyBrand's Mueio Store. D. B. HOBOES, Oen'l Agent. Hv Cxaphah, Advertising Agent. vApril ^ , _ 8 Smick! 8mack! Smoove! HAVLSO fitted up tho magnificent room in the Columbia Hotel, formerly ocoupied by Mr. Haynesworth, we are prepared to per? form 9p aha oraninm of every gentleman, in the way of HAllt-CUXriN? or SHAMPOO? ING, and Specially invite all who want thoir beard out, ofL amick. smack, emoove, to give us a call. HOT and COLD BATHS can be had at all hours. N. B.?Our shop.on Plain street will Con? tinue to receive our special attention. :Ap*4 - ' REESE A THOMPSON. Private Boarding. MRS. R. NEWSOM,whose residenco is on J Rich land street, near Lincoln, is pre-i pared to accommodate four persons with BOARD and .LODGING. For terms, etc. ap? ply on tho promises._Apr 4 - Hotice. OFFICE B0PEBtl*T?*irj'iKT"S:0. PiatlTENtTAnT, CoLouatA/H. 0., April 3, 1873. A LL persona having claims against the XX 8/outh CsKolina penitentiary are rt quest? ed to present the aame"properly avouched for at once to this offise." . i .'. JOHN B. DENNIS. Superintendent South' Carolina Penitentiary. April 4._6_ E. B. DA VIES & CO., Pfain Street, Nvrt'Door to Dr. B. E. Jackson, "P|EALER8 in VEGETABLES, Foreign and XJ Domestic Fruits,'Dressed poultry, Wild Game; Fresh Fish, and ail kinds of Country Produce. Families supplied at short notioe. All goods deUvered free,of charge in any part of the city. ' ?? ^_Mar 27 lmo Hotice. OFFICE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL. Columbia, S. G., March 31,1873. INSURANCE AGENTS are hereby notified to renew their Licenses, from this office, as required by law. 8. L. H?GE, Apr 2_Comptroller-General. Pith, Meat, &c THE undersigned V^mWW1,? keeps on hand the r*Z?sKS&? _?bestof BEEF, PORK, etc., at his I Btauu, on Main street, inOivil's building, near | Lumber. He will also keep on hand fresh FISH and POULTRY. Give him a call. Mar 19 lmo_W. H. POPE. Champagne Charlie at BarhamvilTe.l CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE, sired by Obarlio Ball, out of dam I bailie, (a Bayford mare,) whoso slro was Monarch, reared by Jno. ? J. Riobarda, of Unio i, owned by Milton Leverclt, of Columbia, will stand a season, commencing April 1, at Barhamvllle. This horse ii an elegant chestnut s rrel stal? lion, seven years old, fifteen bands high, and noar 1,000 pounds weight, working capitally in harness or under saddle. Ho is a sure foal gettor; and to all cash parties, tbis condition will be granted, that their mares, in casethoy "fail to prove" tho first season, will be al? lowed the extra privilege of standing tho se? cond season free of charge to said horse. Terms fifteen [$1B] dollars a season, cash. Apply at Barhamvilie._March 26 2mf Croquet. Tliis U the Oroquel Season. ANEW stock, at different prices, Jnst re? ceived. For salo at B. L. BllYAN'S Mar 20 . Bookstore. Ail the Way from Old Kentuck! Ilav SUCH is a fiict. as regards r^. tho fine lot of HORSES and rJ*ZS' JD1 MULES Jostreceived at DA n Fl LY'ti otablos. J. M. LONG, Agent. Maria_i__ Oats and Corn. 1AAA' BUSHELS plimo white CORN. iVJUvJ 800 bushels heavy OATH. For salo low for cash. HOPE A OYLES. BY J. A. ?ELBT. special HTotloo?. OBRTACI^KS TO MAIIUIAOI5?Happy relief for young men from the effects of errors and abuBoa in early life. Manhood restored. ?Impediments to Marriage romoved. New me thoa of troatmont. New and remarkable re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in i sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 Sontb Ninth stroet, Philadel? phia. Pa.?an institution having a high repn-1 tation for honorable'conduct and professional skill._._Mar 23 8m A2-IHST C1*A?8 AOKUT I? KUHOJP2 with twenty years* ivjtive experience in I the cotton trade, and vrl'n influential connec? tions in Knjland and on the Continent, oflers his aorvicoH atj representative to a first rate American house, desirous to open a brauch houao in JCuropo, or to establish a general agency, xno" highest bankers' references in London and New York are at advertiser's command, Letters addressed "N.Q. P. GuT TOlv* will be forwarded by Messrs. G. P. Putnams Sons? at New York,, or by Msssts. Sampson, Low A Co.. London- Mar 25 wm!7 " HOME OF ilKAlvriJl.?Travelora from the South will find Dr. E. P. Miller's Hbme ?f Health. 39 and 41 W. 26th street, one of the most desirable places to live in Now York eity. The locatieh is first class; rooms large, airy and elegant; table excellent; and prices reasonable. The celebrated Turkish Baths, thS'Eltiotrio Baths, Bwedish Movements .and Lifting Cure are in the establishment. Tran? sient or permanent-boarders accommodated. Send for circular. Address ?, P. MUler, M. D,, 39 and 41 W. 26th street, New York. Mar 23_t!2 O. F. JACKSON WILL open during this week a large stock of NEW SPRING and SUMMER DRY GQODS and NOTIONS, at very low prices, gj Great Bargains Will bo oflerol in many lines of goods, somo at half prices.. C. F. JACKSON'S March 30 Cheap Dry Goods Houbo. O DR. V. P. CLAYTON TFERS his professional services to the I citizens of Columbia. rOfllce at CENTRAL HOTEL. Maroh 25_? Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing be? tween T. J. A H. M. Gibson, was dissolved on the first day of February last, .by limita? tion. All persons indebted by account, notes or otherwise will pleaao call and eettlo by 15th April. All olaims remaining unsettled after that date will be plaoed in the hands of our attor? neys for oolleetion. < Either one will eign in liquid a t ion. TB08. J. GIB30N, . H.M.GIBSON. T. J. GIDSON will oontinuo the Grocery and I Provision business, at the Btore corner Lady and Richardson streets. H. M. GIBSON will continue the Hardwaro, Liquor, Grocery and Provision business, cor? ner Taylor and Richardson streete. ,Mar2912 L j_?_ New Family Grocery. jjx 5S?s . THE undersigned roapeo t fully ?,*rLTm inform their friends and the pub lio generally, that they bave open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE fat the old stand of Campbell A Jones;sod would respectfully solicit a por? tion of their patronage. Our goods arofreeh, and will bo sold at lowest market prices. BOWEN A LaFAR. John H.Bowkx. M. LaFaii. March 11_ Shingles. WE are now prepared to furnish our first class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upon the shortest notioe. For economy, dnrability and supe? rior finish, they cannot bo excelled. Snip ments made to any part of tbo country promptly. Mail ASTER, MONTEITH A ROATH. March 15 6mo Sank of Charleston. NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION. Ciuiii.RdTON. S. 0., February 20.1873. ON and after the let day of March next, this Bank will be prepared to Consolidate the Stock of the Bank of Charleston into that of the presont organization. One share of the latter, par value [f 100] one hundred dollars, will be issued for flvo [3] whole or ten [10] half of the former. Future dividends will be paid upon the Consolidated Stock only: those accruing upon the nnoonsolidated will be reserved until con? solidation of tho same shall be effected. The Books of Transfer will be closed from March 1 to April 1. ? Feb 23 mSjPO WM. B. PURDEN, Cashier. Notice to Contractors. CITY CLERK'S OFFIOF. CoLcainiA, S. C, April 1, 1873. SEALED PROPOSALS for repairs to tho Old Hook and Ladder Honoe, on corner of Assembly and Taylor streets, preparatory to turning over to Yigilant Fire Engine Com? pany, will bo received until TUESDAY, April 8. The lowest responsible bidder will get tho contract. By order of Conncil. April 2_CHA.8. BARNUM, City Clerk. \j, a. BUMBXB, JAMKH A. DUXBAB. Solicitor Fifth Circuit. RUNKLE & DUNBAR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Office Law Rango and Stxto Houbo, Mar 23 COLUMBIA, S. O._ Buffalo Tongues, , NEW BUgar-onredHAMH, Breakfast Strips, ? imnkod Beef, for wale low. nOPE A GYLES. Musical. _u< l IHLliiM S. A. OLLEVER, Professor or BygWgggl \Iunieal Composition and the Law TIT I I "of Harmony, will give instruction I on any Instrument doBireu. Musical Compo I eitioD a specialty. Tho above named (an bo found at the MunleStoro of W. H. LyBrand A Son. Rkvebemcks?W. H. LyHrand, Columbia, S. C; ?. G. Jaeger, Esq., Newborry, 8. C. I Feb 6 ? fSmo "Lot our fast Censures COLUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY Our Largo Stook of . . ;?. DRY GOODS! CONSISTING of DRESS GOOD8, LAGEB, Embroideries, White Goods, Notions, Do? mestic aud Printed Goods, OaseimerS Jeans, Droad Cloths, Cassimeres, <ko., has been sort? ed up, and are offered fresh and deBirablo, at our usually low prices. B. O. SHIVER A OO. Our Carpets. Oil Oloths. Mattings, RUGS, CORNICES, WINDOW SHADES, Paper Hangings and Wall Deooratloit*, togethor . with House-furnishing Goods, Trucks, Satchels, Ac., has been specially re? plenished, and we offer a good full line of all these goods at prices to suit all. R. O. SHIVER A CO.fJ | Millinery, on the Seoond Floor. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT connect- j ed with our house, containing all goods , bolonging to a first class Millinory Establish moot, including all manner of new and do-, strahleH AIB GOODS, is now replete and of fered/ight. R. O. SHIVER A CO WUOL.KSAI.K Dry G?ods, Boots, Shoes & Hats On the Second Floor of our House, 11 ' IS NOW COMPLETE, and we offer goods at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES tbey can be handled at here. R. O. SHIVER A CO. Oar Boot, Shoe gnd Hat Department,! *fc A STORE WITHIN ITSELF," is fully up A to the standard-this season. Aprl R. C. SHIVER A OO. T Ah Earnest Invitation O BUYERS to CALL AND EXAMINE our | goods and prices. R. O. SHIVER A GO. New Attractions! New Attractions! The Cry Is Still, They Come ! Every Train brings IW Mil FIESE [OH COLUMBIA HOTEL CLOTHING EMPORIUM! JUST arrived a fine line of FRENCH OA8 8IMERE PANT8?the handsomest lot everaeen in Columbia. The celebrated "Webster" DRESS SHIRT, warranted a perfect fit?being cut low in the neck. The "Czar," "Brignoli" and "Crown rriuco" COLLARS, in Linen; "Juniata," "Bon Ton" and "Iron Acre," in Paper. STRAW GOODS and NEW NOVELTIES of every description in my line, at EPSTIN'S, April 4 Under Columbia Hotel. "REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNS begs to inform his friends, and thepublio general-_ ly that bo has removed" to tho largo store formerly occupied by W. D. Love A Co., under the Co? lumbia Hotel, where he may bo found | With a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated] War?, Kpectaclr?, Ar., Repairing done In all its branches. Prices j moderate and despatch guaranteed. Fab 13 t3mos Unprecedented Success] OS HIE SINGER The Singer Sewing Machine aacarven FIRST PREMIUMS, IN 1872, AT State Fair, Atlanta, Ga., Anderson Fair, S. C? Darlington Fair, S; C. Look at their sales: 181,260 Machines sold in 1871; 52,731 more than any company. The Uingor Manufacturing Company. Main street, Columbia, S. ?. W. J. WAY, Nov 13 tgm_Agent. The Great Work-shop of the Body Tin: LiVKlt. IF the Liver is not well-regulated in its ac? tion, you will always bo unwell. You trill complain of dullness, oppression of the brain, headache, sick and nervous, constipation, rostlossness, fullness ot the stomach, indiges? tion, dyspepsia, wind on tho stomach,colic, heart-burn. Tbe work-shop isderarged, dis? organized, out of order. No better regulator can y..u apply than HE1SITSU S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. Tbey aro, of all tho medicines wo know of, tho only LIVER PILLS that will do tho work of correction. They aro, therefore, a Liver corrector. Everybody uses them. Evor j body likes them. Everybody spcakB well of them. Only twenty- j five cents a box. Wi'l euro moro diseasestban a quart of noxious docoction. Peparvd only by E. H. UEINITSH, Fob 12 t _ Columbia, 8. C. To-Pay, OF all others, is the time to apply a remedy. If you aro siok and eufloriug with Head, acho, Dullnose of Feelings, Constipation, Diaorderod 8tomaoh, Biliousness, Homitsh'a Blood aud Liver Pills aro wonderful correctors of tho Liver and Stomach. For sale only ut Feb25f HEINITSH'S Drugstore. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockets Puro Mocha. For sale low by HOPE A OYLES. 10 Attend theT MORNING. APRIL 6, 1873. ray me and be convinced. fcf] I HAVE juBt 1 ^^oponed at tue old. rnffr T*j of Jacob' _ kl. Sulzbachcr, on Hun street, ^^?^ next door South of the Phoenix office, an entire NEW STOCK of lOWlBSilMTS, compriBlng tho LATEST SPUING STYLES and NOVELTIES of the Northern markets, seleoteid with great caro to meet tho wants of the public. I am now prepared to show fuU linea of 1 Infants', Children's, Misses', Ladies', Boys' and Gents' Calf, Kid and Serge Shoes, Balmorals and Gaiters, in endless varieties?fashionable, desirable and attractive goods?which,in workmanehip and durability, are fully equal, if not superior, to any ovor offered in this market, and which Ipropoaoto soil at Buck LOW FIGURES as to make it an object for every body to buy. Soliciting a portion of public patronage, and a fan: examination of my goods and prices, I shall endeavor to please the moBt fastidious, B. SCHWEBIN, Main street, Apr 1 Next door South of Phoenix office. Spring Clothing and Hats. KINARDficWILEY, DEALERS IN ULOTIllXG, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CAN KS, Gents' Furnishing Goods, M CfiLEDRATED STA It SHIRTS, -? ?-. Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. WE have made spoeial arrangements with one of tho largeBt Shirt manufacturers to Bupply our trado with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per half dozen; the quality and number of Linen and Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit: A 60, New York Mills, 2,200 Linen, (16. B 59, Wamauta, 2,100 Linen. $15. B C6, Tnscora, 2.0CO Linen, 113 50. O B G5. Masonvillo, 1,800 Linen, $11.50. B 53, Forrostdale, 1,600 Linen, $10. I B 43, Boya' 8hirta, 1,700 Linen, $8. A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doe* Pants, Fancy CaBsimere Pants, a beautiful line of White VeatB, now style. Mar 19 D. F. Fleming. 8. A. Neleon. Jas. M. Wilson. if. Finn to.. WHOLESALE DXALEB8 IN BOOTS.SHOES trunks, No. ? HAVRE STREBT, (Corner of Church,) CHARLESTON. S. C. No pains have been spared in endeavoring to render onr largo aeeortmeut of Goods at? tractive and/desirable; and nothing has been left undone that long-experience and>assidui? ty could suggest, to deuorvo a share of your patronage. Having perfected arrangements by which we receive our Goods direct from the manu? facturers, onsuro our customers the great ad? vantage of purchasing them at the very low? est rates and of tho most desirable eizes. In pricce and quality, we believo they will compare favorab'jrwitb any otherstook in the city or elsewhere. We shall be pleased to offer Iheae Goudu for your inspection, at any time you may favor us with a call. AB orders will have our careful and prompt attention. Yours, respect fully, Feb 12 2moB _ D. F. FLEMING A 00. SELLING OFF ! WINTER STOCK! THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES WINTER GOODS! 00MMENCF.8 MONDAY, January 13,1873, and continue* for thirty dayb. All WINTER GOODS will bo sold without regard to cost, FOR CASH ONLY. Jan 12 lmo __ J. H. KIN ARD. Western Hay. 1 f\d SALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low LUU for cash. HOPE A OYLES. ? VOL. IX?NO. 15 FOR SALE AT thjs ? ' CAROLINA NATIONAL BARK seven pbb oxbt.. COUPON BONDS or tux g [ill CITY OF COLUMBIA, [Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons scoured by an Annual Tax and Beceivabte for Oily Taxes. Bonds non-taxabte by the City. Bond Debt of the CUu Limited'by Ltui to $600,000. taxable Property, of the City ?7,000,000. fTUIE BONDS offered are authorised by in X Act of ABBotubly approved March 18, 1873, for the construction of the now City Hall. Their final redemption ie. by the tarrna of aaid Act. secured by a "sinking fund," to be accumulated from the annual rcnts?f the : building. Thcdo rents vrill reach from $8.000 to $10,000 per annum: and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a term of twenty years, as truatoo, with power to collect the rents and hold the same invest? ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds. y said Act a special acnuai taxis required to be levied to pay the atai-anauai coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is mado the trnBteeof the'city to receive the taxes when collected and to pay the coupons. The cou* pons are also receivable for city taxes. The taxable property of the oity ip at pre? sent assessed at $7.000,000; and by said Act the bond debt of tbo bity cannot be increased beyond $600.000 whilst these bonds are out? standing. The bonds are exempt by lawfrom I oity taxation. i ??.,,> <( >. Theso bondB are offered to the public at I eighty nett, with interest'from date of pur I chaso to January 1, 1878, showed in settle? ment. After that date, the accrued interest to bo added. To citizens of Columbia theqe bondH will give an income of 12$, percent., aa may be seen from the following statement: Soven per cent, bonds, at 75, annual interest.9J percent. Nineteen years to rnn, average incroaso per annum.1J percent. i Cit y tax saved..'.2 per cent, Average annual income.121 Deo 11_? A Desirable Investment! [NOT TAXABLE bt tue STATE, CITY OB COUNTY. A SAVING OP NEARLY I Three and One-half Per Gent. Per An. CHARLOTTE, COL, & AUG. II, R, SEVEN PEB cent. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on tlie entire Pro perty of the Road. Interest Payable Semi-Annually, on tlie 1st "of January and 1st of July. The Central National Bank, OK COLUMBIA, OFFERS for ealoa limited amount of above mentioned BONDS, at the following rates: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10.000 per mile.) at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE? COND MOBTGAGE. (only $5.000 per tojle.) at 75 cents and accrued interest, and recom? mend tbom to Truatees and others hwing money to invest, as being the most desirable security on the market, for tbo following rea? sons, to wit: FlBST.? TUEY CANNOT BE TAXED BT TUeStATX, County on City, The United States .Supreme I Court, in the case of the Northern Central Railroad vs. Jackson, (see 7 Wallace, Supreme Conrt U. S , page 267,) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint one,on property lying in two or more btates, tbe bonds se? cured thereby are not liable to be taxed by either of the Statea; and tbe aame principle relieves them from taxation by County,City, or Town. The Charlotte. Colombia and Au? gusta bonds are secured by a joint mortgage on property lying in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Secono.?Bocause they are absolutely safe, being secured by a first mortgage of only $10,000, and a seoond mortgage of oulv 15.000 per mile on tbe ontiro road from Charlotte to Augusta, and on all tbo workshops, bridgea, franchise and equipments of said road. Th!H2>.?Because the stls of the rr.r.ri gago bonds will extinguish the floating debt of the road, and tbo proceeds of tbo eeoond mortgago bonds will be exclusively applied to improving the road and adding (o its equipment*; thus eubanciog the value of the property mortgaged. *Fourth ?Ufccauao tho bonds are coupon bonds, aud the interest payable in New York, Charlotte, Columbia or Augusta, at the op? tion of the holder. Thna th y can be col? lected through any bank without expense. Fin ii.?The business of tbe Road is rapidly increasing, and tho property and franchise daily becoming more valuable?the net earn? ings for the last ftvo months being over fifty per cent, more' than for the corresponding months of the preceding year. Sixth ?These Ilmids aro practically re definable in gold, for specie payment will cer* tainly be resumed hcloru their maturity. In? vestor* will, therefore, buy with greenbacks woith STj ccuts, and receive their pay at par ?lima adding a profit of oveb thirty centb on tho dollar on the First Mortgage HoimIs, and OVEB Tillbty-8XVIM cents on the Second Mortgage Bond?, and in the meantime receiv? ing a high rato of interest. Finally ?As thoso Bonds have a fixed valne in New York, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, thnv are considered good collate? rals, on which money can always be borrowed for temporurv purposes. .1 OHN B. PALMER, Trefidcnt. A. G. l.RKNizK.n, Cashier. Jan ill Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments. THE undersigned begs to inform .his friends that his SALOON and K~J y5ssrRE?TAURANT is in foil operation, and he i? prepared to supply MEAlo at ah hours OYSTEIIS, in and out of tho shell, from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key, when the weather permit*. Jmporlfd and domestic SEO ARS, Baltimore LAGER HEEK, etc. . A. STORK. Oct 20 _ Bui!din? Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWOor more Houses. Located corner of Lnmber and Hull rttrocta. Measures 108 feot each way. Term* cash Apply at this Ofllco. J"' To Sojor Dealer*. Chablottb. N. O., February 28, 1878. . HAYING left-mod thaXsandry .parties aro Belling an Inferior quality of CORN. WHISKEY in fhooth Carolina -and aeergia, _._i representing it ae my make. : ibis is to certify tbat Messrs. W> H. H. Hous? ton & Co., of. this city, have the exclusive control of all my whiskey, and I sell none ex oept through thorn. C. A<W, H MOTZ. Attest: W. 8. Pearson, United States Ganger for Motz's Distillery. 4 '? ? McD. ARLEDGE, General Traveling Ageut for W. H. H. Hous tonACo. _Mar 11 lmo* Southern Warehouse Company, Gervais sfreef-, ineur.Greenville and Columbia <j Railroad, . IB prepared to recWve COTTON and other ! property upon Storage, and to make ad? vances upon the eamo. Cotton chipped to this house will bo stored subject to the order ot the owner, and the lowest ratea charged j for storage. All property so stored will be insured in good reliable companies, if insur? ance iu desired; and advances will bo made at the lowest banking rates. Onr storehouses are so located that drayage is not necessary, and no charge for handling will be made. aVAirbusiness communications should be I [addressed to the Treasure?; EDWARD HOPE, President. Edwin P: GAhY, Treasurer. March 28m qABBIAGE REPOSITORY. mHE CARRIAGE stock at the corner of X. X-ady and Main streets has been LARGELY INCREASED Within a few- days past, and is now more com? plete .then ever before, embracing, in every variety, all the leading styles' and quality at veul?i?? in dotnwndin this xnarket. The stock pf HARNESS is also complete. Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. - Peb2? _? ' ??' Ahead as Usual I SHfflWASD SDIIEI 4 m GOODS! Ri & % C, SWAFFIELD ABE now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST, 8T0CK of CLOTIIE, MTS AND GESTS' FI3RNISDING GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice and elegant assort- , mentof CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. * >. We are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-FIT TING 8HIRT8. March 19 ; CARRIAGES amd BUGGIES! CALL at the Factory East of the Post Office and examino qnality, workmanship and prices before prvr ohaaing auction goods. We cannot bo undersold in good vehioles. M. J. CALNAN, Agent. JOnN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11 _ New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, Illustrated. Mew standard works for libraries. New Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a fresh stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knives, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Faney Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fancy Stationery, for sale by Not 5_Bf L. BBYAN. 8afes! Safes!! WE hare rocoived the Agency of MIL? LER'S CELEBRATED Fl HE AND BUR? GLAR PROOF SAFES, and aro prepared to fill orders at manufacturer's prices. We have now on band two of the above Safes, subject to the inspection of purchasers. Feb2?_. JOHN AGNEW A 80N. New Mackerel. fff\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. ?JVt 50 Hair and Whole Barrels, Is, 2s, 3a. 50 Boxes Sealed Herrings. 500 George's Co.lfieb. F..r sale low by HOPF A GYLES. 50 Choice Wines. BA8KETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE^ 10 cases Sparkling Catawba, 10 cases "Yix Bara." 10 cases "Kelley V Island Wino. 10 cases "Red Seal," 3 cask* "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks "Amontilado Sherry," 2 caskft"Rosero Madeira." For sale by nOPE A GYLES. Flour! Floor!! Floor!!! TWO HUNDRED barrelo FLOUR, consist? ing or Choice Family, Extra Family, Ex? tra and Super Flour, on hand and for sale low, by JOHN AGNEW A BON. Corn Whiskey. 13URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted nuto. Jan 23_JOHN O. 8EEQEB8. - A Cr.rtTAiN CntF. vor CniLLS and Fxvkb? First take the Blood and Liver Pills, to work off tbc bile and purify the blood; three or four will be sufficient. Then take a table spoonful or nEINITSH'S CHILL CURE. Ii hasbeontried; wo know it,'