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"II is said ?hat a fraternaF fvellrig iV fAging . op between Northern, fand them Methodis ta. At the late meet-, of the Baltimore Conference Epi?op Methodiet Oh a rob, Soath, Rev. t)r. Pdisal, of Baltimoro County, We writer' o2 the Baltimore Episcopal Mothodist, waa appointed to golleafc funds for the oliuroh edifice of the Episcopal Motho dwi Ohoroh' in Washington, the only one In that olty. Goucroua aid is being expended to Dr, P. in his enterprise. ?*nd more ia promised. The ?hufoh which it! is proposed to aid is the representative at thaiNational Capital of tbo bouthem Methodist, as the Metropolitan ia of the Northoru Methodist Ohuroh, and, like it, If Open for all. Whatever' lends,, to BtfefigthGU the bonds between the'reli? gions'bodies in tho two sections, will add to the unity of the whole country, and hence any friendly assistance given by Northern to Southern church qntorprises is likely to be beneficial, not only to it's immediate object, but .to,tbo general concord and welfare., ,. Ganajdian Fihakob-s.?The tpubliol statement of the. Ottuadisn;.,?utional| flnanoes for.the year.1872 has. just been made,' showing receipts of $20,714 68. and expenditures of:f 'gl7;B89,468.82, shaving, a BGFpiuaof ubriut 88,000,000. Ths^eorpjiaa, .however, is only apparent* ea?h. Minister of Finance making it,0, point to-exhibit a surplus. at the end of th<rfiscal year. Binoe the cquf?derati?n,. the Government has had a surplus every year, tine whole amounting , to over $9,000,000, all of which baa been ex? pended, and over $G,000,0(10 was added to tho national debt. To this debt there is yet to be added the Pa'oifio Railway loan, the oaual improvement .loaus and miscellaneous liabilities of tbo.Treasury, ?which-will give Canada a very respekta? ble national debt. A singular aooident oooarred at Chica? go recently. A man was walking.on a railroad hear the city, and as he. was facing tho wind, Whidh was blowing a gale at the time, he had pulled his hat far down over his eyes., Some distance above him an empty box oar had been' left - Standing on the track, which the fores - of the' wind sot in motion, and gathering impetus as it. went, ran over the unfortunate man, killing him on the spot. * Next mouth, a French count will exalt ?Brooklyn belle bv marrying her. Wonder if people won't be saying soon, 'twas a barber-ouo proceeding. SPRING, 1873. fjpO-DAY, and* every day this week, wo open our FIRST PURCHASES OF THE 8EASON Oao of our buyers?Mr. Baldwin?has return, el from the markets, and we can, with confi dmoe, invite the patrons of our house to ex amihe the Goods', knowing full well that the styles are all new and the prices the very lowest. Tho Stock la too large to attempt to enumerate. Suffice it to say, that each de? partment, has been filled up with tho very newest Goods, which? we offer - at snob low prices as to insure quick sales. April 8 5 J: H. KIN ARD A CO. Gas Consumers 1 .please attend to the payment of | , ;eir BILLS for month.of March. ?. A dieoohht of five per oent. on all bills .paid witbfiPftve daysfromdate/'? r ? ?. "? ! c- JACOB LEVIN, See. A Troaa. Columbia Gas-Light Co. .April 6 ? ? : . :? 8 For Rent, 1 THAT desirable STORE and good business stand, now ocoupied by B. F. ?Griffin, on Main street, in rear of Stato House., Also, the BOOMS over.the store,' with kitchen. Booms. suitable for a family. Possession given on 7th of May. Apply at this offloe, or to J. B, MoIMTOSH. April 0 . " . f8 wsa ANDREW CRAWFORD, Attgrory at I,tt\r, No. 8 Law Hange, Columbia, 8. O. COLLECTIONS PUNCTUALLY MADE. April 8 2m ' _' ' ' i Private Boarding1. IL ?" RS. R. NEWSOM. whose reaidenoo is on ffJL Blehland street, near Lincoln, is pre ?arod to ' acoommodate four persona with OABD and LODGING. For terms, etc., ap ply on the premises._ Apr 4 E. E. DAV1KS & CO., Plain Street, Neri Door to Dr. B. JS. Jackson, DEALERS in VEGETABLES,-Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Dressod Poultry, Wild Game, Fresh Fish, and all kinds of Country Produoa. Families supplied at short notice. All goods delivered free of charge in any part of the city._Mar 37 lmo Notice. OFFICE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL, Columbia, 8. O., Maroh 31,1873. INSURANCE AGENTB are hereby notified to renew their Liuonaee, from thtsoffico.as required by law. 8. L. HQQE, Apr 2_Comptroller-General. Fish, Meat, &o. THE undersigned p*&&%$&3 keepa on hand, tho ' ^-X-uww-* ^bestof BEEF, PORK, etc., at his stand, on Main street, inOivil's bnilding, near Lumber. He will also keep on hand fresh FISH and POULTRY. Give him a oall. Mar 10 lmo_W. S. POPE. All the Way from Old Kentuck! SUCH is a fact, as regards mfc the fine lot of HORSES and THv\ JL^L MULES jast received at DA QE33 LY'b etables. J. M. LONG, Agont. " Mar 12_ Notice. OFFICE sopbriktxsdent 8. O, PxNITEKTIABY, Columbia, 8.0.. April 3,1873. ALL persons having claims sgainst the South Carolina Penitentiary aro request? ed to present the samo properly avouched for at onoe to this office. JOHN R. DENNIS. Superintendent South Carolina Ponltentiary. April 4 ._6__ i, n. uunkl?t, james a. punbar. Solicitor Fifth Circuit. RTJNKLE & DUNBAR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Office Law *.a ,go and Stato nouso, Mar 23 COLUMBIA, 8. O. BY J. A. SELBY. A~ FIRST. CLASS AC|BNT 1? EUROPE, with twenty years'active experience in the cotton trade, and with influential connco tione in Eu jlaud and on the Continent, offers his services as repreaentatiTS to a first rate American, house, desirous to open a branch house in 'Europe, or to establish a general ageney. The 'highest' bankers* references in London and Mow York are. at - advortiaor'a command. Letters addressed "N. O, Pi COT? TON," will be forwarded by Messrs. Q. P. Pntnams Sons, at Now York, or by Meesra. Sampson, Low A Co., London Mar 25 wm 17 HOME OF UEA.UTII.-Travelers from Aboflotith will und Dr. E. P. Miller's Homo or Health, 89 -and 4V W. 26th street, one of the most deahrable places to livo in New York, city. The location is flist class; rooms large, ?iry and elegant; table excellent, and prices reasonable. The celebrated Turkish Baths, the Electric Baths, Swedish Movements and Lilting Cure are in the establishment. Tran? sient or permanent boarders accommodated, ; Send 'for circular. Address E P. Miller, M'. D.j 8? and 41 W. 26th street, Mow York. . Mar 2ft . _/\_f!2 OBSTACLES TO MAKH1AUE?Happy I relief for young men from the effects of errors 1 and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed.' Mew me? thod of treatment. Mew and remarkablo re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. AddrSsB HOW Ali D ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel? phia-; Pa:?an institution having a high fepu I tationfor honorable conduct and professional skill., _Mar 23 3m O. F. JACKSON WILL open during this weok a large stock of NEW SPRING and BUMMER DRY \"_Jj.. , ?. . .? il ,? i: ,r : GOODS and NOTIONS, at very low prices. 2 Great Bargains Will bo offorcl in many lines of goods, some at half prioes. 0. F. JACKSON'S March 30_Cheap Dry Goods House. DR. Y. P. CLAYrOH FFERS bis professional eervioeB to the citizens of Columbia. *3-0ffloo at CENTRAL. HOTEL. March 26 O 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 wiR please call and settle by 15th April. 'All claims remaining unsettled after that date will be placed in the hands of our attor? neys for collection. Either one will sign in liquidation. TU08. J. GIBSON, H. M. GIBSON. T. J. GIBSON wUI continue the Grocery and Provision business, at the store corner Lady I and Riohardson streets. H. M<GIUSON will oontinuo the Hardware, I Liquor, Grocery and Provision business, cor? ner Taylor and Richardson streets. Mar 29 12 _,_ JNew Family Grocery. THE underaigned respectfully inform their friends and the pub* lie generally, that they have open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE Tat the old stand of Oarrpbefl A I Jones, *IJ(* would xespeotfnlly solicit a por? tion of tbeir patronage. Onr goods arefreah, and will bo sold at lowest market prices. BOWEN A LaFAB. John H.Bowkn. M. LaFaii. Marob 11_?_ Shingles. K WE are now prepared to furnish our first class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in j any desired quantity and upon the shortcut notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Sbip I ments made to any part of the country j promptly. MoMASTEB, MONTEITH A BOATH. March IS 6mo Buffalo Tongues, VTEW sugar-cured HAMB, Li Breakfast Strips, Imoked Beef, for wale low. HOPE A GYLES. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockets Pure Mocha. ' For sale low by_HOPE A GYLES. Sweet Potato Slips. J)rVfi BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and dUyJy.f Bed, in fine order. For sals by_HOPE A OYLF.S. TREZKVANT BILL, Trial Justice. Offioo on Plain street, formet ly occupied by A. L. Solomon. Business promptly attended to._March 20 2mo Croquet. This i? the Oroquet Scattoi. ANEW stock, at different prices, just re? ceived. For sale at B. L. BUYaN'S Mar 20_Bookstore. Mnsical. ??OTWteai S. A. OLLEVER, Professor of B?'y-9ffS8Musical Composition and theLaw IIS I I I of Harmony, will give instruction ! on any instrument desired. Musical Compo? sition a spocialty. ? The above named can bo found at tho Music Store of W. H. LyBrand A Hon. References?W. H. LyBrand, Columbia, S. O.: O. G- Jaeger, Esq., Newborry, 8. C. FebS_f3mo Agents Wanted, FOR McOLELLAN'S GOLDEN STATE, tho 'first and only complete History of the Pacifio Slope; Descriptions of thn Ueasons, Products, Mountains, Scenery, Valleys, Hi j vers, Lakes, Forests, Waterfalls, Bays and Harbors. 700 pages. 200 illustrations and maps. Illustrated Circulars freo. WM. FLINT A CO., Atlanta, Ga. March 12_ wl3 Oats, and Corn. IAnn RUSnELS pi'imo wbito CORN. ?I/V/IJ 800 biiahole hoavyOATS. For eale low for cash. HOPE A GYLE8. 10 ''Lot our fast- 0ensures OOLUMBIA, S. 0., WEDNESD Additional Attractions ? " AT TUB GRAND CENTRAL | DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT i '1 of " W. D. LOVE & GO. IN addition to the list, of BARGAINS pre? sented to onr customers, last week, at I snob tempting prices,. . i . in WILL. OPBJT TO-MOIlltOVV, * MONDAY, APEIL 7. 1873, 35 dozen Two-Button EIDS, at 75a. a pair,* 25 dozen Ladies' SILK TIES, at 30o. each, 250 Club Handlo PARASOLS, in new and I choice goods. 85 Llama LACE SHAWLS, from $10.00 to $40 00 each, 25 LACE MANTLES, at low.orioes. AU the-Departments of our House are well supplied with good standard makes of goods, and we offer them at our usual low prices. All are invited to.an inspection of our large and attractive stock,.which will be shown freely at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of WM. D. LOVE A CO., ' Main street, corner Plain, W. D. Love, , . I Under Wheeler Hoaeo. B. R. McUbeeby. f April G New Attractions 1 Dew Attractions!! The Cry Is Still, They Come ! Every Train brings NEW Ml FUSE HB OQIiUAKBXA HOTEL CLOTHING EMPORIUM! JUST arrived a fine line of FRENCH OA8 SIMERE - PANTS?tho handsomest lot ever seen in Columbia. The celebrated "Webster" DRESS SHIRT, warranted a perfect fib?being out low in the neck. The "Czar," "Brignoli" and "Cfown Prince" COLLARS, ju Linen: "Juuiata," ??Bon Ton" and "Iron Age," in Paper. STRAW GOODS and NEW NOVELTIES of | overy description in my line, at EPSTLN'S, April 4 Under Columbia Hotel. Champagne Charlie at Barhamvillo. CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE, sired by Charlie Ball, out of dam dalli?, (a Ray ford mare.) whoee sire was Monarch, reared by Jno. 1J. Richards, of Unio l, owned by Mdton Leverett, of Columbia, will stand a season, commencing April 1, at Barhamvillo. This horse H an elegant obsatnut e rrel atal lion, seven years old, fifteen bands high, aud near 1,000 pounds weight, working oapitally in harness or Under saddle. He is a sure foal* getter; and to all eash parties, this condition will be granted, that their mares,in oaae they "fail to prove" the: flrst season, will be al? lowed the extra privilege of standing the se? cond season fr?o of charge to said boree. Terms fifteen [916] dollars a season, oash. Apply at Darhamvilie. March 20 2mf REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNS begs to inlorm hie friends and tho public general I iy that be has removed0 to tho largo store formerly occupied I t>y W. D. l ove A Co., under the Co? lombia Hotel, where he may be found | wan a select a took of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Piated Ware, Spectacles, Ami. Repairing done in all its branches. Prices mode rate and despatch guaranteed. Feb 13_tSmos Unprecedented Success o? 1uk SINGER The Binger Sewing Machine received FIRST PREMIUMS, 1872, at State Fair, Atlanta, Ga., Anderson Fair, S. C, Darlington Fair, S. C. Jjfujrt nt I lifslr b.ilt'H* 181.2G0 Machtnta sold in 1871; 52,734 more than any company. The Singer Manufacturing Company Main streot, Co nmbia, S-O. W. J. WAY, No-v 13 fem Agent. To-Day, OF all others, is the time to apply a romcd j*. Jf yon are sick and suffering with Head? ache, DullnofS of Peelings. Constipaiiop, Disordered B'omaoh, Biliousness, Ileinitsh's Blood and Livor Pills are wonderful correctors of tho Liver aud Stomach. For tale only at Feb 25 f HKIMTSH'S Prog Store. To-Day. TnE "Qneon's Delight" in tho popular Blood Medhduo tor romoving all Skin Diseases and Purifving the Sis* cm, fctronglh eniug and rouowlog the wasted powors of the body, giving lone to the diseased organs. It is tho medicine of the day. For sale at Feb23|t HElNirSH'S Drug Store. AYyifo&N'lKG.. APB1L 9 1S*1 Our Largo Stock of DRY GOODS! CONBISTINQ of DRESS GOODS, LACE8, Embroideries, White Goods, Notions, Do? rn en tic and Printed Goods,. Osssimer.o-Jsa.ns, Broad OJotbs, Oassinaeres, ito., has beou sort ed np, and aVe'offered fresh and dreirablo, at onr usually low pricol. B. O. SU1VEB A CO. I-??-? Oar Carpets. Oil Cloths. Mattings, RDG8, CORNICES, "WINDOW SHADES, Paper Hangings and Wall Decorations, togothor with Honeo-Iurniahing Goods, Truoks, Satohfels, Ao., has been specially re? plenished, and wo offer a good full lino of all those goods at priocs to suit all. R. 0. SHIVER & CO.3 llillinery, on the Seoond Floor. TIE MILLINERS' DEPARTMENT conncclV] ed with our boneo, containing all goods belonging to a first class Millinery Establish niotit. including all manner of new and de? sirable HAIK-GOODB, is now roo'eto and of? fered right, v. R. ?. SHIVER A CO. WHOLESALE Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes & Hats] On the Second Floor of our House, TS NOW COMPLETE, and wo offer goods at I _ tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOLS they can bo handled at hero. R. O. SHIVER A CO. Oar Boot, Shoe and Hat Department,; ?fc A STORE WITHIN ITSELF," is fully up' XV to tho standard this season. Aprl R. O. SHIVER A CO. T An Earnest Invitation O BDYER8 to CALL AND EXAMINE onr | goods and prices. R. 0#8H1VER A CO. TRY ME AND BE CONVINCED. I HAVE just .oponod at the old [?c93Jtitaud of Jacob_ Sulzbacher, on Main street, next door South of the Phcenix office, an entire NEW BTOCKof BOOTS.SEES AIMS. comprising tho LATEST SPRING STYLE8 and NOVELTIES of the Northern markets, selected with great care to meet the wants of the public. I am now prepared to show full linos of Infants', Children's, Misses', Ladies', Boys' and Gents' Calf, Kid and Serge Shoes, Balmorals and Gaiters, in endless varieties?fashionable, desirable and attractivo goods?which, in workmanship and durability, are fully equal, if not superior, to any ever offered in this market, and wbioh I propose to ?oll at euoh LOW FIGURES as to make it an object for every body to buy. Soliciting a portion of public patronage, and a fair examination of my goods and prices, I shall endeavor to please the most fastidious. B. SCHWERIN, Main street, Apr 1 Next door South of Pnoastx office. Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN ulotbim; hats, uubbellas, CANES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, CELEBRATED HTA K SHIRTS. Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. -. ? ?-. WE havomadespeoial arrangemontB with ono of the largest Hhirt manufacturers to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY 18HIRT8 at tbo annexed prices, for caBh per I hal' dozen; the quality and number of Linen and Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit: A GO, New York Mills. 2.200 Linon, ? 16. B 59, Wamtuta, 2,100 Linen. ?15. B 66. Tuscora, 2.0C0 Linen, tl3 50. O B 65. Masouvillo. 1.80O Linen, $11.50. B 53, Forreetdale, 1 600 Liuon, flO. B48, Boys' SblrtB, 1.700 l inen.48. A splendid lino or Cloth Coats and Doe I Pants, Fancy Casoimero Pants, a beautiful line or White Vests, new style. Mar 19 D. F. Fleming. 8. A- Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson. LIMB ft OL *? WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS, No. a IIAYSK STREET, (Corner of Church,) CHARLESTON. No pains bavo bocn spared in endeavoring to roudor our largo ase-ortnu nt of Goods at? tractive and desirable; and nothing lias been [left undono that long experience and assidui? ty could suggest, to deserve a share of yonr patronage. HavioK perfected arrangements by which wo receive our Goods dirtct >i oni tbo manu? facturers, ensure our customers the Rreat ad? vantage of purchasing ther.i nt tbo very low? est ra' ea and of the most detirahlo eizos. In prices and qualify, wo believe tboy will o-nniparo favorab'y witli any otherstook in tho city or elsewhero. Wo ?hall bo pleaecd to offer Ihoso Goods f >r your inspection, at any timo you mav f.tvor ua with a call. * AU order? will bavo our careful and prompt attention. Yours, respectfully, I l ob 12 21110a D. F. FLEMING A CO. ne Event." a. VOL. IX?NO, 17. FOR S?LE at Tire CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK beton pee otert;. COUPON BONUS of Tsnr ?Ji ?' CITY OP COL??BIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund, Coupons secured by an Annual 2ux and Receivable' for City Titxes. Bonds- non-taxable by the-City. Bond Bebt of die CUsi Limited by Law to $000,000. Taxable Property of the .-City $7.000,000. THE BONDS offered are- authorized by an Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of tho new City Mall. Their final redemption Is, by tho terms of said Act. seeored by a "sinking fund," to be accumulated from the annnal renta of the building; Tbeso renta will reach from $8,000 to $10,0U0per annum; and tho Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a term of twenty years, as t roe too, with power to coliect tho rents und hold tho same invest? ed aB a fund for the redemption of the bonda. By Bald Aot a special annual tax 1b required to be levied to pay tho elml annual coupons, and tbo Carolina National Bank is made the trustee of the city to f cceivo the taxes when collected and to pay tho coupons. The cou? pons are also receivable for city taxes. The taxable property of the city 1b at pre? sent asaeaaod at $7,000,0c0; and by said Aet the bond debt of the city cannot bo increased beyond $000,000 whilst tbeee bonds ara out? standing. The bonda are exempt by law from city taxation. Tbeae bonds are offered to the pubUe at eighty nett, with interest from date of pur? chase to Jannary 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, the accrued lnteroat to be added. To citizene of Columbia tbeee bonds will givo an income of 12 j per cent., aa may he seen from tbo following statement: Soven per cent, bonds, at 75, annual interest.9$ per cent. Nineteen years to run, average inoioaaeper annum.,.li percent. City tax saved..?. 2 peroent. Average annual income....12| Deo 11 A Desirable Investment! NOT TAXABLE by the STATE, CITY OB COTTWTY. A SAVING OW neaxl.y ? Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. GDARLOTTE, COL & AUG. B. B. seven peb cent. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro? perty of the Road. Interest Payable Semi-Annually, on the let ~of .January and 1st of July. The Central National Bank, UP COLUMBIA, OFFERS for salea limited amount of above mentioned BONDS, at the following rateni Fl Kar mortgage BONDS, (only $10.000 per niilo.) at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE? COND mortgage, (only $5.000 per mile.) at 75 cents and accrued intereal, and recom? mend tbem to Trustees and others h wing money to invest, ae being the most desirable security on the market, for the following rea? sons, to wit: Fimvr.?They cakkot bb taxed by the8tate, County ou City. Tbo United States Supreme Oonrt, iu the case of the Northern Central Railroad vs. Jackson, (Bee 7 Wallace, Supreme Court U. S , page 267,1 decided that, when a Railroad mortgage ia a joint one.on property lying in two or more States, tho bonds se? cured thereby aro not liable to be taxed by either of the States; and tho same principle rolievea them from taxation by County, City, or Town. ' The Charlotte, Columbia aud Au? gusta bonds are secured by a Joint mortgage on property lying in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Second.?Becauae they are absolutely safe,. beiug secured by a first mortgage or only $10,000, and a Bocoud mortgage of onlv $5.000 per m>lo ou the entiro read from Charlotte to Augusta, and on all the .workshops, bridges, franchise and equipments of said road. Tinni>.?Because the aale of the first mort? gage bonds will extinguish the floating debt of the road, aud the proceeds of the second mortgage bonds will bo exclusively applied to improving tbo road and adding to its equipments; thuB enhancing the value of tho property mortgaged. ^ Ft i on tu ?Becanse the bonds aro coupon bonds, and the interest payable In Now York, Oharlotto, Colnmbia or Augusta, at tho op? tion of tho holder. Thna th y can be col? lected througb any bank without j-xpense. Fi n it.?Tho business of the Road ts rapidly increasing, aud tho property and franchise daily becoming more valuable?the net earn? ings tor the last tlvo months being ovor fifty por cent, more than for tho corresponding months of the preceding year. Sixth ?These Bonds "are praotieally re derma ble in gold, for specie payment will cer? tainly bo resumed be lore their matnrity. In? vestors will, therefore, buy with greenbacks win th h7$ cents, and receive their pay at par ?thus aodiug a profit of ovek tbiiity cents on tho dollar on the First Mortgage Bonds, and oveb Tillrty-bevkm cents on the Second Mortgage Bonds, and in the meantime receiv? ing a'high rate of interest. Finally.-Ah those Bonds havo a fixed value in New York, Charletto, Columbia and Augusta, thev aro considered good collate? rals, ou which money can always bo borrowed for temporary purposes. JOHN Bi PALMER, President. A. G. BBEjtizitt,"Cashier._ Jan 81 . Smiok! Smack! Smoove! HAVING fitted up tho mignitloent room in Ibe Columbia Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. Hayncswoith, wo aro prepared to per? form ou tao cranimn of every gentleman, in tho way or HMIt-OUriTNO or SHAMPOO INO.and apocially iuvilo all who want their heard cut off. smick. smack, smoove, to givo ua a call. HOT aud COLD BaTHS can bo had at all hours. N. R.?Our shop on Plain street will con? tinue, to icccivu our special attention. _Apr 4 BKF.BK A THOMPSON. Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWOor more Houses. Located corner of Lumber and Bull streets. Measures 10h feot ouch way. Turins cash Apply at this Uflicc. To Liquor Dealer?. Ohablotm. N. C,February-28. 1*578." HAVING learned that suridry ^parties are boIUdk an toferior quality of COKN WHIBKEY in Iboojh Carolina and Georgia, ^representing It as my make, this is to certify that Messrs. W. H, H. Hona tun A Co., of this city, have the exclusive control of all my whiskey, and I eell none ex . cept through them. ? O. A W. H. MOTZ. Attest: w. B. Peabbow, United States i Ganger for Motz'e Distillery. McD. AltLEDQE, i General Traveling Agent for W. H. H. Houa ton A Go._ j ? 'Mar 11 Imo* Southern Warehouse Company, Qeroaia street, -near Greenville and Columbia Ba?road, IB prepared to receive COTTON and other property upon Btorage. and to make ad? vances npon the same, . Cotton shipped te this bouse will be stored subject to the order ot the owner, and the lowest, rates charged I for storage. All property so atored will be insured In good reliable companies, if insur? ance is desired; and advances will be 'matte at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses lare so located that drayago is not necessary, , and no charge for bandllng.wlll bo made, j SS~A\l business communications should be addressed to the Treasurer. t| . . EDWARD HOPE, President. Edwin F. Gabt. Treasurer. March 23m GREENFIELD'S .. .. CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY. rpHE- CARRIAGE stock at the corner et ? X Lady and Main streets baa been m LARGELY INCREASED Within a few days past, and 1b now more com-'. plete than ever before; *n?hta??Dg,dn"every - variety, all the leading styles and quality qf vehicles in demand in this market.' The stock ot HARNEfS.is also complete!? PricoB very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. . Feb26 Ahead as Usuall . ' SPRING AMD Si? GOOD S! i '.I III - R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD Mi ARB now exhibiting the LAUGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST, 8TOCE of WIK, ITS AND GENTS' FLBNISniNC- GOODS {Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department Is replote with a choice and elegant assort? ment of ?1 CASSIMEHES AND VESTINGB. We are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 19 CARRIAGES ? an? BUGGIES! CALL at the Factory East of the Post Office and examine quality, workmanship and prices before pur? chasing auotion goods. We cannot bo undersold in good vehiolee. M. J. OALNAN, Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11_' New Publications. New JUVENILE BOGES. London -ocu tlons, illustrated. New standard works for libraries; New Novels, iu oheap binding. Also, a fresh stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knives, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of all shies, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fanoy BtatiorerV for sale by Not 5 _B. L. BRYAN. 8afes! Safes!! WE have reoeived the'Agency of MIL? LER's CELEBRATED Fl HE AND BUR? GLAR PBOOF SAFES, and are prepared to fill orders at manufacturer's prices. Wo have now on hand two of the above Safes, subject to tho inspeotion nf purchasers. _Ffcb2<5_JOHN AGNEW a HON. New Mackerel. f~/\ kits Mcsb and No. 1 MACKEREL. OU 50 Half and Whole Barrels, Is, 2s. Sa. 50 Boxes Healed Herrings. 600 George's Codfish. Fi.r sale low by_HOPE A QY1.E8. Choice Wines. fr/\ Baskets Heidsick champagne, *_)" i 10 oases Sparkling Catawba, 10 cases "Vix Bara." 10 oases "Kelley'a" Island Wine. 10 cases "Red Seal," 8 basks "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks"Amontilado .Sherry," 2 caskn"Resere Madeira." For sale by_HOPE A OYLFR. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! Two HUNDRED barrels FLOUR, consist? ing of Choice Family, Extra Family, Ex* tra and Super Flour, on hand and for Bale low, by_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Corn Whiskey. IJUKE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan 23_? JOHN O. 8EEOEB8. A Certain Cduefob Cdillb andFevxt? Flrat take tho Blood and Liver Pills, to w( rk off tho bile and purify the blood; three or four will bo sufficient; Then take a table Rpoonfulof nEINITSH's chill cure. It j ha.* been tried; wo know it,'