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the hammer TirJg In the airi and th* Vitt o| thj> saw be the musio of the day." To which weadA* Tea, (raah up ! tial residences, baxuB, plg-penfl, bpn hous**, "6n every ha?d. ^Kfporf man oontomplutihg marriage, ehonld build tight away, while the frost is in the ground, and it will, ba;cool digging the collar. Do not ?100107 oarpentpre, or afohitoots, brit build at ones, yourself. Let. the soft kip ot nail-caught; coat-tails be hoard on the breeze.'and tho mattered oasa aa the hammer falls on a thumb-, nail, go out on tho air. . (u j . . A Westorn newspaper gives a thrllHog | account of a steamer's periloas voyage, describing particularly her dangerous passage over the fells, with "only one inoh of water between her keel and the' rooks,* and half 'an inoh1 ?l atm?spheie between, her chimneys and the bridge.' GRAND jMjri jlil ?coi . i r-.;, riiitbifilujivoi v-; t<" H?^?>rwi jtio MILlilNERY AT ???.-?oow vi: rtsiM W i-j oK". THURSDAY NEXT* April 10* ?<?:?.'. ri "? ?>???">?vi'f-it ??.>?? h 1 TfTB hops to'mske'it TTftf EVENT of VV THE SEASON, suitotfl fort The extensive Show Booms are filled.with magnificent ?Unposted"* Good*. 1st' prices heretoforeunequaled. .:?._,?..<... / April 9 8 B. 0. SHIVER A CO. Millinery Oponingl . /..;on jom-AmKB *'' -,l THURSDAY, APRIL 10; , , ?.;- ? ft TO THE LADIES: UBS. 0. E. BEED will have her opening of tho latest and .raoBt fashionable stylos .of [MILLINERY, Aa., consisting of 1 Straw and Leghorn HATS and 'BONNETS. Also. LACES, KID (HOOVES, CORSETS, BUS? TLES, with an elegant assort? ment of Ladles' and Misses' BUTTS, lost selected in New York, and elsewhere, all of which will be sold at tho lowest prices. Ladles and tho public in general wlU please call and be convinced that the above are real I faots. Infants' CLOAKS, 0AP8 and DRESSES. N. B.?Mrs. o, E.Bssd has taken the first prize, silver medal, at the State fahr, for the host Milllnory. April 9 SPRING-, 1873. hi rjYJ-'i>AY, and every .day this week, we open | ouc FIRST PUBOHASEB OF THE BEABON. 1 0 jo of our buyers?Mr. Baldwin?has return el from the markets, and we can, with confi a >nce, inyite t)io patrops of our house to ex? amine tho ?opda, knowing full well that the etylea are all new and the-prioea r tho very lowest. The Block la too largo'to attempt to enumerate., Suffice it to say, that each de? partment has been filled up with- the very I no west Gooda, which we offer, at such low; prices as.to insure quick sales. , April 8 6 ,.i > ./ J.H.KLNABDACQ. ? Gas' Consumers v. ' WILL please attend to the payment o? I their BILLS for month of Maroh. A discount, of five per cent, on all bills' paid within five days^roni dato,i. ? , . . ? JACOB LEVIN. Hoc ft Troas . Columbia Oka-Light Co. Aprils . * ,_ 8 Private Boarding;, MBS. R. NEW80M, whose ? residence is on Biohland etreot, near Ltnoolu, is pre Sared to accommodate four'persons with OARD and LODQINQ. For terms, oto., ap ply on the premises. ._Apr A Seed Corn and Potato Slips. 9K BUSHELS SEED OOBN, carefully se ?i rJ leoted-for thirty years, and well adapted to this section. 50 buahela YAM POTATO SLIPS. Maroh 30 L?RICK A LOWBANCE. Paeding Oats. 1AAA BUS HE LB wrime heavy OATS. ?UyU For aale by Aprils .. _ HOPE A OYLES. Meal and Grist. pT f\ BARRELS BOLTED COBN MEAL, OU 25 barrels Wood, Maude A Co.'s Poarl Crist, the beat in market. Just received and for sale by March 22_john AQNEW A BON. Family Flour. 100 BBLB, hxtra Family FLOUR. 100 harrotfl low orioed, but sound. For sale by HOPE A OYLES. m Notice. OFFICE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL, Columbia. S.O., Maroh 31,1873. INSURANCE AGENTS are hereby notified to ronew their LioenBos, from this office, as required by lav. S. L. H?GE, Apr 2 _Comptrollor-Ooneral. J. U. IIUKKLK, JAMKH At DU Nil a U . Solicitor Fifth Circuit. RUNKLE & DUN BAR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Offioo Law Range and State House, Mar 23 COLUMBIA, S. 0._ 2,000 Horse Power Mill Site, ON Broad River, one mile from Alston Depot, on tho .Greenville and Columbia Bail [road, for sale, cheap and on H _... fboral terms, to parties deairing to go into manufacturing. ' Two fine Wheat Mills and one good Corn Mill now in opera? tion, with dwelling and out-houses, will be sold with tho site, and also twenty-fivo or moro acres of land, if desired. For particu? lars, address or apply te J. II. KOON. ?At Loriok A Lowrauoes, April 5 10 _Colombia, R. O. At Privat?. Bale. A N INQER30LL COTrON PRESS, flttod r\. with new irons; ia second-hand, but strong and durable. Adapted to pack cotton, wool, hay, lodder, Ao. Will bo sold a bargain, tbo owner having no further nso for it. Ap dly to THOMAS STEEN, March 20 Exchango Building. IV* -..:'(? I .:? H? ; {?.::<. i;?"^. ? \>.' -?. ..: \ u\' ?. ? Rff5 1 ;lf!.- ?? lul i<if?> < ? BY J ?A. SELB^. ( Cii ? ? ? ?_! ??? teil * _Li ;l 1 - SIMMONS' REGULATOR jpOB gySB FORTY YEAKB this FtT??^t41 V E Cr E T A B I E! LIVERTlEDt?lNE has proved io bo tte . GREAT UNFAILING BPECIFIC for LITER OOMPLAIHT ah? iU painful off. Ooli?, Dspr*s*lon of Spirits, BOTJR 3TO MAOII, H?%rtbivrp,. 0HILLS AND FKYER, After yeara-of oarofnl experiments, to 'moot a great and. argent domaud. wo now .produce from out original Genuine .FotMleV* ? r*TfJ TUK PREPARED, . I a lUoinidfbrni'of' SiMMONS' LrVEB BEGtJ-1 L ATOR, bonttinlng all Hb wonderful and valu? able properties, and offer it in - ! ORB ?OUAR BOTTLKB. . , , The' Powdera,- (pride- ;sa before, j'- ft'.00 per ] package. ,v t ... Bent by mail. $1.04. JIW CAUTION t fjg Bay no Powdera or PREPARED SIMMONS' I LIVER REGULATOR unless in our engraved | wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa? ture unbroken. Nono other is genuine. J. H. ZEl LIN Ac CO.,' MAOON, OA., and PHILADELPHIA. Sold by. all Druggists. Jan.80, [8ept. 14] TTi; ly._ Cohukct the Stomach.?It is a well ascer? tained physiological fact, that the origin of | most of the ills that afflict humanity, is a do- [ ranged condition of tho alimentary canal. The bowols become constipated and sluggish, and thence arises air ?in of painful and dis? tressing maladies. As a preventive and oure, there is no remedy so eafo and Sure as Da. Tuxt'bVsostabXjBLivbb Pills. AvoinCoNSPMrnoN.? No enemy to the hu? man race is more to be droaded, and is more insidiousiu its approaohek, than the too fatal destroyer of health and happiness of myriads ??'Consumption in its ghastly form." The duty of all is to guard againat'ita first ad? vances. This may be done by the timely use I of Db. TrjTT's Expeqtobant. - Apr 8tTl OS tils HrtnkfMt, Luncheon, Dinner| and Bnpper Table, LEA A- PERB1N8' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa? ble.' JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,New York, Get 29 jly Agents for the United States. OBSTACLES TO MA4AIH AQK.?H*ppy I relief for yonng men from the effeote of errors) and abuses in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed.. Nsw me? thod of treatment. Now and remarkable re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 Sonth Ninth street, Philadel? phia. Pa.?an institution having ? high repu? tation for honorable conduct and professional I skill. . ... _Mar 23 3m ,u Hands Wanted.. A LL LABORING MEN wiUing to cut tim-, A' ber wBl find steady work aha regular pay I on application to us. . M0UA8TER, MONTEITP & ROATH. March 15_? ? ' 'j3mo Proposals. SEALED proposals in duplicate will bo re? ceived for sixty days; by the Chairman of tho Board of Trustees of the State Orphan Aaylum.for a BITE and BUILDING lor the above named institution, in accordance with Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, , approvtd February 27, A. D. 1873, to invite I proposals for a site and building at required l by said Joint Resolution. R. W. TURNER, Chairman of Board State Orphan Asylum. Mar27 ._ th3 To Rent. THE COTTAGE HOU8E Southwest! corner of Assembly and Pendloton | ?streets, containing eight rooms, bath? room, water oloset. etc. On the premises is j I a Sno stable. In fact, there is every conve? nience about the place. Possession given on ] tho let of May. For tor ma, apply to April 11_JOSEPH TAYLOR. ANDREW CRAWFORD, Attorney ?t Law, No. 3 Law Hange, Columbia, 8. O. COLLECTIONS PUNCTUALLY MADE. April 0 2m_ Western Hay. BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low ] for cash. HOPE A GYLES. 100 o DR. V. P. CLAYTON FFEBS his professional services to tho citizens of Columbia. ea-Ofiloo at CENTRAL HOTEL. Maroh 25_ E. E. DA VIES & CO., Plain Street. Next Door to Dr. E. E. Jackton, "IBALERS in VEGETABLES, Foreign and \J Domestic Fruits, Drossod Poultry, Wild j Game, Fresh Fish, and all kinds of Country Produce. Families supplied at short notice. All goods dolivered froo of charge in any part of tho city_Mar 27 lmo All the Way from Old Kentuck! 8UOH is a fact; as regards tho flno lot of HORSES and _ MULES just roceived at DA ??tablos. J. M. LONG, Agent. All I LYaati Mar 12 Notice. Opsicb SupitnijrrENDENT S. O. Penitentiabv, Columbia, 8. C, April 3,1873. ALL persons baviug claims against the South Carolina Penitentiary are request-1 ed to present the samo properly av?uohod f?r at onoo to this office. JOHN B. DENNIS. Superintendent South Carolina Poullontiary. April 4_C Oats and Corn. 1AAA BUSHELS ptimo whilo CORN. ?UUIJ 800 busbola heavy OATS. . For ealo low for cash. HOPE A GYLES. ?U XjCX f..< it X "Let our lint Censures ' Additional Attractions AT TUB ... |tQ GRAND OENTHAI DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT Vy,- . : ? W. Di LOYE ft CO. TU addition to the list Of BA?GAIN8 pre i adnted to oar. oustomers, last week, st ] aaoh tempting priese', \ViiL OPK? To-aonnow, MONDAY, APRIL 7. 1873, ; 85 dosen Two-Button KIDS, at 75o. a pair, 35 dosen Ladles' SILK TIBS, at 80b. each. .250 Club Handle PABA8ULB, ia new and I choice goods. 35 Llama LAGE SHAWL*, from $16.00 to IW.QO each, ?S LAOE MANTLES, at low prices. . AB the Departments of our Houae are Well supplied with good standard makes ef goods, and we offer them at our usual lowprioea. All are invited to an inspection of our large and attractive stock, whioh will b6 shown freehf at the OBAND OENTBAL DBY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of' .. WM. D. LOVE A CO.. Main street, corner Plain, V?, D, Dove, J Undar Wheeler Houae. B. B. MoOnggBY. f_April 6 New Attractions 1 New Attractions 11 The Cry Is Still, They Corne ! Every Train brings MAIFHH COLUMBIA HOTEL CLOTHINO EMPORIUM JUST arrived a fine line of FBENOH OAS 8IMERE PANTS-the handsomest lot ever seen in Columbia. ' The oolobrated "Webster" DBESS SHIRT? warranted a porfect fit?being cut low in the neek. The "Czar," "BrignoU" and "Crown Prince" COLLARS, in Linen; "Juniaia," ?'Bon Ton" and "Iron Afire," in Paper. STRAW GOODS and NEW NOVELTIES of every description in my line, at EPSTIN'S, April 4 1 ?' Under Columbia Hotel: C. F. JACKSON WILL open during this week a large stock of NEW SPRING and BUMMER DBY I GOODS and NOTIONS, at very low prices, a Great Bargains Will be oJToro 1 in many lines of goods, some at half prices.' O. F. JACKSON'S March 30_Cheap Dry Goods Honae. Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing bo-1 two en T. J. A H. M. Gibson, was dissolved on the first day of February last, by limita? tion. AB persons indebted by acoonnt, notes ! or otherwise will please call and settle by 15th April. All olaims remaining unsettled aftor that date will be plaood in the hands of our attor? neys for collection. Either one will sign in liquidation. THOS. J.GIBSON, H.M. GIBSON. T. J. OIBSON will continue tho Grocery and Provision bnainoas, at the store corner Lady and Richardson etreets. H. M. GIBSON will corftinuo tho Hardware, Liquor, Grocery and Provision business, cor? ner Taylor and Richardson stroete. Margg 12_ .New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and tho pub* lie generally, that they have open? ed a FAMILY O ROC ERY STORE _Tat tho old stand of Campbell A Jones, and would rospeotfnlly solicit a por- 1 tion of their patronage. Our goods arofxuah, and will bo sold at lowest market prices. BOWEN A LaFAR. JohsH.Bowen. M. LaFab. March 11_ Shingles. WE aro now prepared to furnieh onr first class OYPRE88 SAWED SB INGLES, in any desired quantity and upon tho shortest I notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments mado to any part of tho country promptly. ? Mo 11 AM TER, MONTEITH A BOATH. March 15 Cum - Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMS, Broakfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES. Fish, Meat, &c. THE undersigned y^srr^f&r^ keeps on hand tbo _?.bestof BEEF, PORK, otc, at his stand, onMain atreet,inOivil'e building, near Lumber. Ho will also keep on hand fresh FISH and POULTRY. Givo him a call. I i MarlOlmo W.S. TOPE. r M??NG, APRIL iO; 187 0 OufcLaxgp Stock of DRY GOODS! ONSIStING at DRE8B GOODS.' LACEB, _ Embroideries, White) Goods, Notions, Do? mestic and Printed Goods, Caesimore Jeanc, Brqad Otothe, Caaaimeree, Ao., has been sort? ed np. and are offered fresh and desirable, at | ottr ueuaRy low pricos. IT C. 8 3 IYER A CO. Oar Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, RUGS, OOBMOES, WINDOW BHADES, I 'PAper Hangings and Wall Decorations. I together with Honse-furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Ac, has been specially re? plenished, and wo offer a,good foil line of all \ these goodi at prioos to salt all. " ! B. O. SHIVER A 00.9 Millinery, on the Second Floor. fTlflX MILUNERY DEPARTMENT cosseot X ?d with our honao, containing all goods belonging to a first claes Millinery Establish? ment, including all manner of new and de? sirable HAIR GOODS; is now replete andof ? fared right. ? - K. O. SHIVER A CO. , . ' _ WU?LK8ALK . Dry Goods, Boots? Shoes & Hats '? vn in? Second Floor of our ITome, IS MOW COMPLETE, and we otter goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PBIOES they can be handled at here. B. O. SHIVER A 00. Our Boot, Shoe and Hat Department, f 8TOBE WITHIN IT8ELP,", is folly up | IBl to the standard this season. Aprl B. O. SHIVER A 00. T An Earnest Invitation O BUYERS to CALL AND EXAMINE our | goods and prioos. B. 0. SHIVER A GO. Spring Clothing and Hats. EINMD & WILEY, DEAXERB IN GLOTfllNG, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, M CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS, ? * ? Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. - WE have made Bpeoial arrangements with | one of the largest Shirt manufacturers to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per half doaen; the quality and number of Linen I ana Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit: A CO, New York Mills. 2,200 Linen, tlG. B 59, Wamsuta, 2,100 Linon, $15. B 66, Tosoora, 2.0CO Linen, $13 60. O B 65. Masonvillo. 1,800 Linen. $11.50. . B 58, Forrestdale, 1 COO Linon, $10. B 43, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $8. A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doo I Pants. Fancy Caseimcre Pants, a bpautifulj lino of White Vests, new style._Mar 19 D. F.Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jas.M. Wilson. 11. F. HIM CO., WHOLESALE DEALEB9 IN BOOTS, SHOES AKD TRUNKS, No. 8 IIAYsE STREET, (Corner of Church,) . CHARLESTON, S. C. No pains have been spared in endeavoring to render our largo aseortraent of Goods at? tractive and desirable; and nothing hae beon : loft undone that long experience and aasidui I ty could suggest, to desorvo a share of your patronage. Having perfected arrangements by which wo receive our Goods dirtot from the manu? facturers, onsure our customers the great ad? vantage of nnrchaning them at tbo vory low* est rates and of the most desirablo sizos. In prices and quality, wo believe thoy will compare favorably with any other stock in the city or eleewhero. Wc shall bo pleased to offer thoso Goods for your inspection, at any time you may favor us with a call. AU ordors will havo our careful and prompt attention. Yours, rospoclfully, Feb 12 2mon_ D. F. FLEMING A CO. New Season Teas! 25 GUESTS original packages, just roeelvud, crop 1872-73 The quality of thesn TEAS is up to the high standard wo havo alw&ys of maintained, while the prices are fully 25 per cont. lower. A really good-draw? ing Oolong we can offur at 00c.mii por pound. Below wo enumerate sumo of our Choicest I brands: GUNPOWDER, IMPERIAL, HYSON, YOUNG HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, OOLONG, UNOOLOREDJAPAN, TWANKY, Ac, Ac. These from good to highort grades import? ed, and warranted in overy enao as represent? ed. Buying from Importers only, and solely in original packages, tho bett terras as to price guaranteed; while manipulation in mix? ing aud Buch liko tricks aro impossible. GEN BRAL STOCK full or choicest supplies. LIQUORS and WINES, of known purity and irreproachable brands, alwats on hand. April 4_QEO. SYMMERS. Beef! Beef!! CHOICE FULTON MARKET end ROLLED SPICED BEEF, just oponed aud for salo I at reduced pricos by April 5 JOHN AGNEW A SON. ue. Event." , I u. VOL. IX?NO. 18. FOR SALE AT TH* CAROLINA NATIONAL SANK seven rtB geht. ' COUPON BONDS CITY OP O?i?HBIA, Secured by a BinkingtSFund. Oovpons secured by an Annual lux and. Receivable for Ottg T*%**.< Bond? non-taxable by the- Oily: Bond Bebfqf the City Limited by Lam to fCOO.ooo. taxable Property of - the VUy j ?7,000.000. ; THE BONDS offered Are authorized by an Aot of ? Assembly approved March 13, 1873. for the construction of the new City Hall. Their final redemption HkDf the terms of said Act. secured by a "sinking fund,", to be accumulated from the'annual rente or the building. These rents Will reach from $8 000 to *lO.OoO per annum; and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for.a term of twenty years, as trustee, with power to collect the rents and hold the same Invest? ed as* fund tor the redemption of the bonds. By said Aot a apodal annual taxis required to be levied to pay the aim!-annual coupons, and tho Carolina National Bank is made'the trustee of the city to receive tho taxes when collected and to pay the coupons. The cou? pons aro also receivable for city taxes. - The taxable property of the oily is at pre? sent assessed at ?7,000,0C0; and by said Act the bond debt Of the eity cannot be increased beyond tS?O.000 whilst these bonds ' are out itanding. The bonds are exempt by law from city taxation. ' These bonds are offered to the public at eighty nett, with interest from date Of pur? chase to January 1, 1878, allowed in settle? ment. After that dafe, the accrued interest to be added. To oitizons of Columbia these bonds wiU give an income of 12} per* cent,, as may he seen from the following statement: Seven per cent, bonds, at 75,1 annual interest.B| percent. Nineteen years to run, average. increase per annum.1J per cont. City tax saved. 2 percent. Average Annual income. .121 Deo U?_ ' A Desirable Investment 1 NOT TAXABLE bv the STATE, CITY OR COUNTY; A SAVING of XHABLY Three and One-half Per Gent. Per An. CHABLOTTE, 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 1st of January and 1st of July. The Central National Bank, OF COLL'tttBIA, OFFERS for sales limited amount of above mentioned BONDS, at tho following rates: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only ?10.000 per mile.) at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only 15,000 per mile,) at 75 cents and aeorued interest, and recom? mend thorn to Trustees and others having money to invest, as boing the most desirable security on the martlet, for the following rea? sons, to wit: " io Fibst.?They cannot be taxed by tseBtate, County ob City. The United states Supreme. Court, in tho easo of the Northern Central Railroad vs. Jackaen, (see 7 Wallace; Supreme Court U. 8 , page 2f>7,) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint one.on property lying in two or more States, the. bonds se? cured theroby aro not liable to ho taxed by either of the8tatee; and the same principle relieves them from taxation by-County, City, or Town. Tho Charlotto. Columbia and Au gueta bonds are secured by a Joint mortgago on property Ijitig in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Second.?Because thoy aro absolutely safe, being secured by a first mortgage of only 110,000, and a second mortgage of only $5.000, per mUe on the entire read from Charlotte to Augusta, and on all the workshops, bridges, franchise and equipments of said road. Tuibd ?Because the sale of tbeflrat mort? gage bonds wiU extinguish the fioating dobt of the road, and the proceeds of tho second mortgage bonds will be exclusively applied to improving the road and adding to its equipment-"; thus enhancing tho value of the property mortgaged. OFocuTit ?Because tho bonds are coupon bonds. and the interest payable in New York, Charlotto, Columbia or Augusta, at tbo op? tion of-tho holder. Thua th y can bo' col? lected through any bank without expenso. Firm.?The business of the Road is rapidly increasing, and tho property and frahchiso daily becoming more valuable?the net earn? ings for the lust fivo months being over fifty per cent, more than for the corresponding month* of tho preceding year. Sixth ?These Bonds are practically re? dennable in gold, for specie payment win cor taiuly be ret-uraed boiore their maturity. In? vestors will, therefore, buy with greenbacks woith 873 ceute, and receive their pay at par ?thus adding a proiit of over thirty cents on tho dollar on the First Morlgage Bonds, and OVEB TiunTV-sEVEN cents on the Second Mortgage Bonds, und in the meantimorouoiv im; a high rate of interest. Finally.?As theao Bonds havo a fixed valno in New York, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, they aro considered good collate? rals, on which money can always bo borrowed for temporary purposes. JOHN B. PALMEB, President. A. O. RnF.NiZER, Cashier. Jan 81 Smick! Smack! Smoove! HAVINO fltted np the magnificent room in the Columbia Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. UayneeWoi th, we are prepared to per? form on tb'o cranium of every gontleman, in tho way of HAIU-OUf TING or .SHAMPOO? ING, and specially invito all who want their beard cut off, smirk, smack, emoovo, to give us a cull. HOT and COLD BATHS can bo had at all hours. N. B.?Our shop on Plain street wiU con? tinue to i cceivo our special attention. APr 4 _ REESE A THOMPSON. Building Lot for Bale. SUITABLE for the orcotion of TWOor more Houses. Located cornor of Lumber and Bull slroets. Measures 108 foot each way. Terms cash Apply at this Office. To Liquor Dealer*. OnABaotra; N. C.vFebruary 28,1873. BATING learned that Bimdry , parties are selling an inferior quality of OOBN WHI8KBY in fUouth Carolina and 'Georgia, _ireprcacDticg it as my make. this is-to certify thai Messrs. W. H. BT. Hone ton A Co., of' this city, have the exclusive control of all my whiekry, and I reU -none ex? cept through them. . CAW. H. MOTZ. Attest: W. B. 1'eabsoh, United States Ganger for Motz*s Distillery. . MoD. ABLE DOE, Goneral.Travoling Agent for W. H. H. Hous? ton A Co. ? ? > J Marlllmo* Southern WarohouiSe.Company, QervaU street, Mur Greenville and Columbia . Jiailxoad, . IB prepared to reoeivo COTTON and other property upon Storage, and to make ad? vances upon the samo. Cotton shipped to this house will he stored subject to the order ot the owner, and the lowest rates charged for storage. All property so stored will be insured in good reliable companies, if Insur? ance is desired; and advances will .be made at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses are so located that dray ago is not necessary, and no oharge for handling Will bo mado. . MOT All business communications should be aAdrcetad to the Treasurer* Ct&L. ^ BDWABD HOPE, Pr?sident ? TgpwWF.O^t.-Treaimrer. ?. March 2 3m 0EEEiWIBXT}^8. ', . ?, CABB1AGB BBP0S1T0BL , THB CARRIAGE stock at the corner of Lady and Main streets Ras been si' LARGELY LH CREASED Within a few days past, and is now snore com? plete than aver before, embracing, in every I variety, all the leading styles and quality of vebiclea in demand in ibis market. - '-TJ The stock of. BABNB88 is also complete^ Prione very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. ^ Beb 86 ; - ' - . Ahead as Usual! ? i . uv aooci? ? ? ?" ' -? '? 1 ? **** t f-l ?*. {v.';i SPRING AND SUMMER M 1 Gr O 0 D S j B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD MS* ABE now exhibitint the LARGEST, BEBV and CHEAPEST STOCK of DUDE. MS .... v*. -k - J.-Ji* -" ?? AND ... ?. ?\ GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ? j Ever brought to this city. Our Custom. Department Is replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSLMEBE3 AND VE5TIKQ8. Wo are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-PITTING SHIRTS. March 10 CARRIAGES and BUGGIES! GALL at the Factory East of the Post Office and examine quality, workmanship and price* before pr.r chasing auction goods. We cannot b.) undersold in good vehiolcs. ' M. J. CALNAN, Agent. JOHN AG NEW, Proprietor. Jan 11_ New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. New standard works for libraries. Now Novels, in cheap binding. ._ Also, a fresh stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios', Gold Pens, Pen-Knives, Pocket Books, Photograph Albnma of all sizes, Fancy Brackets and Book shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fancy StaHoLery. for >a!e by Nov5_?_R. L. BRYAN. Safes: SafeaH TUTE hare received thd Agency of MIL* W LER'S CELEBRATED FI RE AND BUR? GLAR PROOF 8AFES, and aro prepared to fill orders at manufacturer's prices. Wo havo now oh hand two of tho abovo Safes, subject to the Inspection nf purchasers. Fcb 26_JOHN AONEVV A SON. New Mackerel. /\ hl i'S MeeB and No. 1 MACKEREL OV' 60 Half and Whole Barrels, la, 2s, Ss. 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. COO George's Codfish. Fi.r walolow by_HOPE A GYLE8. Choice Wine 8. K|\ BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, fj* / 10 cases Sparkling Catawba, 10 oases "Vlx Bara." 10 casoe "Kollcy's" Island Wine. 10 cases "Bed Seal," 3 cask* "Harmony Sherry," 2 oiiBks "Amontilado Sherry," 2 casks "Resere Madeira.." For sale by_HOPE A GYLBB._ Flour! Flonrl! FionrlH TWO HUNDRED- barrels FLOUR, consol? ing of Oboieo Family, Extra Family, E.T tra and Super Flour, on hand and for sal) low. by JOHN AQNEW A 8QN. Corn Whiskey. IJURE MOUNTAIN CORN WHI8KEY. Also, a lot or four y oar old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pnre. ?!an23 _ .' '.. JOHN O. 8EEQER8. . A CkAVain Cube von Cnrixs and Fever? First take tho Blood and Liver Pills, to work off tho bile and purify the blood; three or four will bo sufficient. Then take a table spooufulof nEINITSH'8 CHILL CURE. It has boon tried: we know it.