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eern L been burned. "HjNtf.of #Q #ereipttiog:iW?r j?ffi SfWta have suffered severely, . and will be thrown baok materially, in this respeot. Great de*truoUoa,is4Mporledamong the turpentine farmu, and Jthe.loae to this b?as9b> ? of indaatry w?Jj ?4 doubt, bo very heavy. The flr? is said to. extend for twenty milea iflaok in the country in some placosv-and ^s?ep?xted toberapid ly approaching-tho Uno of the Charlotte Road. The oenae aaaigned for-this de etractive conflagration is, thai:on Mon? day a passenger loaamotiv? lost its Smoke-stack, and ran all tho nay from Grioev'a Station.:to Elemlngtomin that condition,;vbelching, forth ahowera at sparks and leaders* a It being dry a ad ?vudy, th^e sparks and eindess ootain?> nioatod with the woods, and the work of > devastation commenced. Wo learn that the sufferers by thai fite are very indig? nant, and many of them, some of whom are among tha 1 xndBt prominent-) citizens^ along the linoi of .thei roadi arc talking Veaj seriously Oftbringing a oil against the . railroad octnpany to recover da? re agoeJtor ihehbavy losses tboy havfcr sus? tained. (The flroia still raging with nn>' abated fury, and i now oovera an area' along the . liner-or the!-rend of about iw-nt j.five or thirty miles, with now and-' then a narrow strip oi-4 woodland whioh has thus farleaoapedi the devastating ele* mont. ? Wilmington titar. :? .yt-? <??'? ?'' -- < A remarkabld wedding recently took' place ih Balfirnorf. ! The bride groom waa Jetee W. Upperou, whoso name has figured somewhat prominently before the I public during the past winter. Nearly a yo a r < ago, he f Wa b I arrested on BUspioion of -having oaueed the death of his aunt by shooting tier. Circumstan? tial evidence, it was said, pointed him1 ont distinctly as the murderer, and the Euspioions Which were at first enter? tained regarding his guilt gradually be? came > strengthened ' into belief as evi? dence was accumulated. TThe prisoner! waa indicted for murder and pnt upon trial'for his life. The evidence brought OOt waa ol most entirely of a oirodth Btential character, and after a trial of un? precedented length, the oase. was giveb.' to the jury, the prevailing belief being that he would bo found guilty. The jury cbnsuited together for a long, tjmo, but were unable to agree npon a verdict, anrT were1 finally d* igoh arged. In Fob r a - ary, another trial wast had, lasting a still] greater length of, ilme, and finally re? sulting in the p.ri?oner'e acquittal. All' daring the long trials, a young lady pos? sessed of unusual attractions and ocon-, pylng a , high social position' in BaIuT ] more, was observed witching tbB pro* oeedicga1 day by day, and when the pri? soner Was acquitted ehe fainted away fn the court room. : A few days since the lady became Mrs. Uppercu, and beside the relatives of the bride, and bride? groom1 at tho' wedding ceremonies, there were present the judge, who had pre? sided at the court, and the oonnsel both for the defence and the prosebation. DWB?MHO Burnt;?We -are sorry to learn that the residepoc ol Gon. W. W. Harllee, residing it.Mar's Bluff, in Ma? rion County, was oorrsumed by fire last Thursday morning. About day-light, a little son of Gen. Barllhe. waa shooting pigtitfhB from the roof ot, tho.houso, and itfTfs thought the.'waddipg of .the gun ignited the shingles,., Soor?ely anything was saved, hot even,the furniture and wearing apparel of the family. Losa es? timated at SlOjOQO,; ho insurance. Mr. J.Bpyd Branson, a prominent merchant j of that place, Who was'.boarding with Gen. Harlloo, is reported ' to have lost $1,000 in money.?Florence Pioneer. A? \ At Private Sale, ". ? ; N INGEU30LL GOIT?N ? PREBB. fitted b witb new irons; is auouud-iiand, but strong and durable. Adapted to pack cotton, wool* nay, fodder, Ac' Will be sold a bargain, the owner having no further nee for it. . Ap dlv to.. THOMAS STEEN, March 20 , ExchangeBnilding. Mules and Carte Wanted. FHOM four to six good MULE Band ? ARTS, With Drivora, are wanted on Monday, next. Apply to GEORGE A. HALL, at tho now Baco Course, near Fair Grounda. April 11 _ 2 Wehtod ASITUATION as 'LADY'S NURSTS, or at- I tendant on an Invalid, by an active andj respectable colorod woman. No objection to traveling. Addross MARY, through Post Offloo, care of Mr.Bauakott._ Apr 11 3 SPRING, 1873. rjyj-DAY, *nd every day this week, we open our FTR?t PUBCHASES OF THE SEASON. O jo of onr buyers?Mr. Baldwin?has return? el from the markets, and we can, with confi d >nce, invite the patrons of our house to ex? amine the Goods, knowing full well that the styles are all new and the prices the very lowest. The atook Is too large to attempt to. enumerate. Suffice it to say, that each de? partment has been filled op with the vory newest Goods, whioh wo offor at snob low prioes as to insure quiok sales. n April 8 6_J. H. EINARD A CO. Private Boarding. "\ATR8. R. NEWSOM, whoso residence is on ! JLvJL Riobland street, near Lincoln, is pre-1 pared to accommodate four persons with BOARD and LODGING. For terms, etc., ap? ply on the pTdmiaeB._ Apr 4 ~ DR. V. P. CLAYTON FFERS his professional sorvioes to the oittzens of Columbia. rOff?ce at OENTBAL HOTEL. March 25 o iVhJ :H '?<?.'? hie** .15 .i> pu*kjo Hdia -a<?fiA#; -I/- IWXi liita 1ft ] ?-.f>l: 1 by j.a.selby, ' :( Special JJotloew. UBBTAQJUKB TO; UAHUIAOE^Hlp py relief for young men from the efleQfca of errors and abuaeB in early lire. Manhood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New me? thod of treatment, New. aud remarkable re?, medies.' Books and Circulars stint free, hi sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD A BBC* GIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. PhUadel pbiaVPa.'?as institution bavins a blgb rcpo Ution for honorable condootana profession Isllill. ? .. Mar 24 3m ROMS Si? HKAUTH.?Travelera. from the Bfltith trill did Dr. E. PJ Miller's B?rne of Health*. 09 and 4L W. 26th street, one of abet moat desirable planes to live in Now York cttyv' The lomtied 1b first class; rooms large, airy and elegant; table excellent, and .-prices: Irbasonabre. The celebrated Turkish Baths, the Steotrle Batha. Swedish Movements ami Lilting Cure, are'n Ihe.estabUshmwt. Tran-n sieht or permanent boarders accommodated. Bend for circular. Address E. P. Miller.M. ID., 39 and 41 W. 2Gth street, New York. , gar/26 .v U u j I ., ?? ?_ tia , AvJraasr oiiAsa aobnv ha suhopb, <J\ wiUs^twnnty years' active explarienco. ip the cotton trade, and with Influential connec? tions bx'England end on tho Continent, offers bis aervices as representative to a first rate American noWse,'desirous to open* a brauch bo,aBeiin^Europo,or to establish a general agency. The Highest bankers'references in London' and- New" York are at advertiser's command. - Letters addressed MN.D. P. COT? TON." will be forwarded by. Moear,s. G. P. Prrtriams 8ons, at 'New York, or byMcsBrn. Sampson. Low A Co., London. Mar 25 wna!7 ! TEMPERANCE PE8TIVAL, * ' ? ?' ? VR' ATD op Columbia Division, No. 6, S. of T. ! ,?? AT irwin'S HAIili, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesddy Evenings, ... April 14,15 and 10. . ,. ? . . . , CONTRIBUTIONS of .anything, "3MI Wh either for Use or ornament; are' -^hm respectfully solicited, to, aid Uio ^?*^B^b?b?i)[viBion in the prosecution of its Kood .work. Contributions can be sent to either of the Committee of Arrangements. Doors open every e vening, at 7 o'olook. Tick ets of admisBion, 25 oents. ij JOHN A. ELEINS, , '. ? ? ? ? J. W. SMITH, JOHN A. MOODY. SAMUEL BEABD, | D.L. BOOZER, April Committee of Arrangements, Fish, Meat, &o. 3ttBfl& THE undersigned W^griK??* 'ih keepe on hand tho P*&553&** n jT hestnf BEEF, rOfiK. el<\, athla Stand/on Main street, inCiVil'a building, near Lumber. He:will also keep on harid fresh PI8M and POULTRY. Give him a call. .Mar'.aoimo ._W. B. POPB. i Shingles. WE are now prepared to furnish onr first class CYPRESS BAWED BH1NGLKB, in any desired quantity and upon the shortest notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments made to any part, of the oountry promptly.. I Mo MASTER, MONTEITH A ROATH. March 18 6mo Dissolution. . THE copartnership heretofore existing be? tween T. J. A H. M. Gihaon, was dissolved On the first day of February last, by limita? tion. All persons indebted by account, notes or otherwise will pleaao call and settle by 15th April. All claims remaining unsettled after that date will bo placed in tho hands of our attsr noys' for collection. Either'one will'aigu in liquidation. TH08.J. GIBSON, H.M.GIBSON. T. J. GIBSON will cbntinuo tho Grocery and Provision business, at the storo corner Lady and Richardson streets. H. M. GIBSON will conlinuo tho Hardware, Liquor, Grocery and Provisiou business, cor? ner Taylor and Richardson streets. Mar 30 12_ All the Way from Old Kentnpk!~ SUCH is a fact, aa regards the fino lot of HORSES and ^faLL MULES juBt received at DA * * * LY'B Htablee. J. M. LONG, Agent. Marl2_ Feeding Oats. 1AAA BUSHELS prime heavy OATS. ?1/UII For sale by HOPE A GYLES. Family Floor. 100 Uli LB. hxtrs Family FLOUB. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For sale by HOPE & GYLES. A-a i x i T.V'M NtD ?. ?. DAVLES & CO., Plain Street, Next Boor to Br. B. E. Jackson, DK ALE RB in VEGETABLES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Dreaaod Poultry, Wild Gams, Fresh Fish, and all kinds of Oountry Produce. Familios supplied at short notion. > AU goods delivored freo of oharge in any part ! of the pity_Mar 27 Imp Beef! Beef!! ' CHOICE FULTON MARKET and ROLLED SI'IOED BEEP, just opened and for sale at rednced pricos by April 5_JOHN AGNEW A 8QN?. Cow Feed. 5TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for sale by_HOP&&GYLEB. Seed Corn and Potato Slips. fi)K BUSHELS 8EED CORN, carefully eo ?*J looted for thirty years, and well adapted to this section.. i 50 buehola YAM POTATO SLIPS. March 30 L?RICK A LOWRANQB. Heal and Grist. RA BARRELS BOLTED COBN MEAL, 0\J 25 barrels Wood, Maudo A Oo.'s Pearl Grist, tho heat in markot. Just recoived and for salo by March 22_JOHN AGNEW A SON. REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNS begs to inform his friends and tho public general? ly that he Iisb removed" to the large store formerly occupied by W. D. Love A Co., under the Co? lumbia Hotel, whore he may bo found with a soleot stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Spectacles, dee. Bepairlng dono in all its branobes. Prices L moderate and despatch guaranteed. Fob 15 f 3mos -: 'I ( IbVu ' r^K7:.* Fi >. ?lo-mi/i;:' "Let our r?st Centure? ! i'. i a r i" ? ;i.* - QL?MBIA, S. O.^pND^t i ? . "?!-:-. :-? ??>;? . 1 .m' I Millinery Display. Hit ?wday, apriI li,; awd "t S^J?^AY, APRIL 12. THE Ladies are respectfully invited. We withhold comment on our tine atook. 1 Lot the taste of our fashionable community i decide on the above days:' '-. > In addition to the Ladies who have been connected with this department, vre have on-1 gagod Miss HILL1ARD, of Baltimore, who hi I a lady of taato and experience. April 10 3 J.H: KINARD A CO'. Millinery Opening! ; .on. Alii) AfT^fti. THUR8DAY, APRIL 10. TO THE LADIES: MRS. O. E. RBED will have her opening of Lho latest and moat fashionable etylea of ; MILLINERY, Ac, collating of Straw and Leghorn HATS and 1 BONNET8. 'Also, LACES, KID GLOVES, a JO B SETS, BUS? TLES, with an olegant assort? ment of Ladies' and Misses' SUITS, jnet soleoted in New York and elsowhcro, ail of which will be sold at the lowoat prices. Ladies and the publio in general willploaso call and bo convinced that tho abovo aro roal facts. Infants'CI/OAKS, CAPS and DBE8SES. N. B.?Mrs. 0. E. Bead has taken the first Erize, silvor medal, at tho State Fair, for tho est Millinery. ?_April 9 New Season Teas! 25 CHESTS original packages, just received, crop I871-7?. The quality of these TEAS 1b up to the high ? standard we have always _maintained, while the prioea are fully 25 per oent. lower. A really good-draw? ing Oolong we can offer at GOoenta per pound. Below wo enumerate some of- our choicest brands: GUNPOWDER, IMPERIAL, HYSON, YOUNG HY80N, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, OOLONG, UNCOLOREDJAPAN, TWANKY, Ac. Ac. Those from good to highest grades import? ed, add warranted in overy case as represent? ed. Buying from Importers only, and aolely in original packages, tho best terms as to price guaranteed; while manipulation in mix? ing and such liko tricks are impossible. GENERAL STOCK foil of choicest supplies. LIQUORS ami WINE8, of known purity and irreproachable brands, always on hand. ApriU GEO. 8YMMERS. New Attractions! New Attractions1. The Cry Is Still, They Come ! Every Train, brings JEW All FRESH MS von the COLUMBIA HOTEL CLOTHING EMPORIUM! JUHT arrived a flne lino of FRENCH CAB HI ME KK PANTS?the handsomest lot. ever seen in Columbia. The oelobrated "Webster" DRESS SHIRT, warranted a perfect fit?being cut low in tho neck. The "Czir," "Brignoli" and "Crown Priuce" COLLARS, In Linen; "Jmiiata," Bon Ton" and "Iron Ace," in Paper. BTRAW GOOD8 and NEW NOVELTIES of every description in my lino, at EPSTIN'S, April 4_Under Columbia Hotel. orrrjACKSON WILL opon during this week a large atook or NEW SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, at vory low prices. Zj Great Bargains Will bu offorol iu many lines of goods, some at half prices. C. F. JACKSON'S March 8Q Cheap Dry Goods Honso. New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respectfully inform thoir friends and the pub? lic generally, that thoy have open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE _lat the olfl utunrt of Cftffipbell A I JoneB, and would respectfully solicit a por? tion of their patronage. Our goods are fresh, and w?ll bo sold at lowest market prices. BOWEN A LaFAR. John H.Bowr.tr. M. LaFar. Marchll_ Croquet. 27?/? i? the Croquet Season. NEW Block, at different prices, inst ro R. L. " A coived. Forsaloat R. L. BRYAN'S Mar 20 Bookstore lORNllfc?v APRIL 13. 1873. I ?Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD & WIXEY, DEALERS IN IJL0T01NG, DATS, UMBRELLAS, CARES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, CELEBRATED STAR SHIKTIt '-'! .a .-? ? Spring Clothing and Hats* I NE W ? ST Y L E, WE have made special arrangements With one of the largest Shirt manufacturers, toi supply our trade with WHITE aud'FANGY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per hahT .dozen; the quality and number of Linerr and Workmanahip. wo guarantee a perfoctet: A CO, New York 5I.Ul?.; 2,200 Linen, $1G. B'59, Wamsuta, 2,100 Linen, $15. B GG, Tuacora, 2.0C0 Linon, $13 50. O B 65. Maaonville, 1,800 Linen, $11.50. B 58, Forrostdale, 1,600 Linen, $10. B 43, Boye' Shirts, 1,700 Linen. $8; A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doo Pants, Fancy Cassimero Pants, a beautiful line of White Vests, new Blyle. Mar 19 D. P. Fleming. S. A. Nolson. Jas'. M. Wilson.' Di. FLUI? CO.. WnOT.rBALE DEAI.EK8 IX , BOOTS, SHOES Axn TRUNKS, No. 9 HAYSE STREET, (Corner of Church,) CHARLESTON, S. C. No pains have been spared in endeavoring | to render our large assortment of Goods at? tractive and desirable; and nothing has beon | I left undone that long experience and aasidui j ty could suggest, to deserve a Bhare of your | patronage. Having porfeoted arrangements by which we receive our Goods direct from the manu? facturers, ensure our customers the great ad? vantage of purchasing them at the very low- ] I est rates and of tho most desirable eizeB. In prioes and quality, we believe they wiU I compare favorably with any other stock in the city or elsewhere. Wo shall bo pleased to offer these Goods for your inspection, at any | time you may favor ns with a call. All ordors will have our careful and prompt attention. Yotirs, respectfully, Feb 13 2mos P. F. FLEMING A CO. Champagne Charlie at Barhamvllie. CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE. I urorcO^ 3ired OT Charlie Ball, out of dam ftSljSv Sallio, (a Rayford ranro.) vrhoeo T If jf sire was Monarch, reared by Jno. iMWriTitffcfaj. lUohards, of Unioi, owned by Milton Leverett, of Columbia, will stand a .season, commencing April 1, at Barbamvillo. This horao 1* an elegant chestnut b- rrel stal? lion, soveu years old, fifteen hands high, and near 1,000 pounds weight, working capitally in harness or under saddle. He is a aura foal* .jotter; and to all cash parties, this condition will bo granted, that,their mares,in case they "fail to prove" the first season, will bo al? lowed the extra privilege of standing the se I oond season free of chargo to said borse. Terms fifteen [$15] dollaiB a season, cash. | Apply at Barbamvillo. March 20 2mf (The Creat Work-shop of the Body TUE 1.1vkk. IF the Liver is not well-regulated in its ac? tion, yon will always be unwell. You will complain of dullness, oppression of the brain, headache, sick and nervous, constipation, restlessness, fullness or the stomach, mdigr-s tion, dyspepsia, wind on tho stomach, colic, heart-burn. Tho work-shop is deranged, die organized, out of order. No better regulator can yon apply than HEINITSH'8 BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. Thoy arc, of all Ibe mediciuns we know of, tho only LIVER PILLS tbat will do the work of comotion. They are, therefore, a Liver corrector. Everybody uses them. Everybody likes them. Everybody speaks well of them. Only twenty five cents a boa. Wi'l cure moro discasesthan a quart of noxious decoction. Pepared only by E. H. H El NITS n, Feb 12 t __j: Columbia, S. C. Musical. ^?pjaag S. A. OLLEVBR, Professor oi wjSKSMMusieikl Composition and the Law II 9 I I ?of Harmony, will give instruction , on any instrument desired. Musical Compo? sition a specialty. Tho above named (an bo found at the MusioStore of W. II. LyBrandiV sou. RrrF.RKSCF.9--W. II. LvBrand, Columbia, S. C; C. G- Jaoqer, E*q., Newberry, 8. C. Fob 5 t3mo Unprecedented Success or tub* SINGER. j The Singer Sewing Machine ?> RECEIVED FIRST PREMIUMS, IN 1872, AT State Fair, Atlanta, Ga., Anderson Fair, S. C, Darlingt on Fair, S. C. Look at their sales: 181,200 Machines soM in 1871; 52,731 more than any company. Tbc Hiuger Manufacturing Company. Main stroot, Columbia, 3. ?. W. J. WAY, Nov 13 tGm _ Agent. Western Hay. BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low for oath. HOPE A OYLES. 100 rue Event..*' . VOL. IX?NO. 20, FOR SALE AT TBS CAROLLNA NATIONAL BANE seven rua OBRT. .... COUPON BONDS r> or Tus1 od? :.? siftj! CITY OP OOLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons setnWSd by an Annual Tax and Receivable for. City Taxes. .Bonds nor^taxabts by the City. ? Bond Bebt of tlie City Ludtted by f.cto to $600,000. Taxable Property,of tlie City $7,000,000. '' ' 1 fTtHE BONDS offered are authorized- by mo JL Aot of ABueinbJy approved March 13? i 1872, for the constriction of the new City Ha.ll. Their final redemption Is,by the terms of said Act. seoured by a "sinking fupd," to be accumulated from the annual rents or tho building. These rents will reach from $8,000 to $10,000 per annum: and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lieu of the building for a term of twenty year*, as trustee, with power to collect tho rents and hold tho same invest? ed as a fund for the redemption of tho bonds. By said Act.a special annual tax is required to be levied to pay the simi annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is maide the trustee of the city tp receive the jtaxea when collected and to pay the coupons. Tho cou? pons are also rooeivAblo for city taxes. ' Tho taxablo property of the oity is at pre? sent asacescd at $7,000,0(0; and by said Act the bond debt of the city cannot be increased beyond tGOO.000 whilst these bonds are out? standing- Tho bonds are exempt by law from oity taxation. These bonds are offered to ?bef public at eighty nott, with interest from date of pur? chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, the accrued interest1 to bo added. To citizens of Columbia theeo bonds will give an income of 12} percent., a* may be seen from the following statement: Soven per cent, bonds, at 75,' annual interest. 9| percent. Nineteen years to run, average inoreasoper annum..-. 1J per cent. City tax saved.2, percent. Average annual income.12} Deo 11 A Desirable Investment! NOT TAXABLE by THE STATE, CITY OB COUNTY. A SAVING/ of measly Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. CHARLOTTE, COL. & ALU B. B. BEvm peb oszrr. ? COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro? perty of the Road. Interest Payable' Seini-Annually, on the 1st of January and ,1st of July. The Central National Bank, OB" COLUMBIA, ? OFFERS for palea limited amount of above mentioned BONDS, at the following rates: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only$10.000per n.ilo,) at 83 cents and accrued iutorcat; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only $5.000 per mite.) at 75 cents and accrued interest, and rocom moud them to Trustees and others hiving money to invest, us boing the most desirable security on the market, for the following rea? sons, to wit: * * FlBBT.?TUKV CANKOT he TAXFD by TDERtATE, County ou City. The United States Supreme Court, in tho case of the Northern Central Railroad vs. Jackeon, (soo 7 Wallace, Supreme Court U. 8 , page 207,) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint one, on property hing in two or more btatos, the bonde se? cured thereby are not liable to be taxed by either of tho Statee; and the same principle relieves them from taxation by County, City, or Town. Tho Chtrlott?, Columbia and Au? gusta bonda are socured by a joint mortgage on property Ij ing in North Caroliua, South Carolina and Georgia. Secono ?Becauie they aro abso'u!e'y safe, being secured by a drat mortgago oi only $10,000, and a second mortgage of onlv $5,000 per mile on tho entire read from Charlotte to Augusta, and ou all the workshops, bridges, franchise and equipments t-f said road. Tnnvn.?Because the sale of tbe first mort? gage bonds will extinguish tho floating debt of the road, and the proceeds of the second mortgage bunds will bo exclusively applied to improving tho road and adding to its equipments; thus enhancing tbe valuoof the property mortgaged. <fcFoonTn ?Because tlio bonda aro coupon bonds, and tho interest payable in Now York, Charlotte, Columbia or Augusta, at. tho op? tion of tho holder. Thus th y can be col? lected through any back without expense. Firrn.?The busincs'iof the Road is rapidly increasing, and tho property and franchise daily becoming moro valuable?the not earn? ings tor tho last five months being over fifty per cent, more than for the corresponding months of the preceding y*??r. Sixth ?These Bonds are praolioilly re? deemable in gold, for specie payment will cer? tainly be resumed before their matnrity. In? vestors will, therefore, buy with greenbacks ; wot th 871 ci uis, sod receive thoir pay at par ?thus adding a profit of ovxn thihty cents on tho dollar on the First Mortgage Bonds, and ovF.n THinTY-sf.vrr? cents on the Second Mortgage Bonds, and in tho meantime receiv? ing a high rate of interest. Finally.?As theso Bonds have a fixed value in Now York, Chnrlotto, Columbia and Augusta, thev aro considered good collate? rals, on which money oan always be borrowed for temporary purposes. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BBKNiZEn. Cashier. Jan 31_ Smick! Smack! Smoove! HAVING QUed up tho magnificent room in tho Columbia Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. Hayneewoith, wo are prepared to per? form on tbe cranium of every gentleman, in the way of UAIIt.CUTTING or SHAMPOO? ING, aud apocially invite all who want their board cut off. smick. smack, smoove, to givo us a oall. HOT and COLD BATHS oan bo bad at all honrs. N. B.--Our ahop on Plain stroet will coni tinuo to receive our special attention. Apr 4___BFESE ATHOMrBON. Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWOor more Houses. Located corner of Lumber and I Hull Btroots. Measures 108 feet each way. I Terms cash Apply at this Office. To Liquor Dealers. CharLo ttx. 'Hi C., Febrnary 28, 1878 H AVING learned that sundry-?' parties are selling an. inferior >? quality of CORN WHISKEY in ? Bouth Carolina' and Georgia, _ireprescnting it as my. make. this is to certify that Messrs. W H. HT Hous? ton * Co., of tbis city, have tbo eloluelve control of all my wbiskeyj and I sail none ax* ceptthrough them. y' O: A V/.'H. MOTZ: Attest: W. 8. Fsabson, United States Gauge r for Motz's Distillery. ? ? j -ir - ? MoD. ABLEDGE, Genoral Traveling Agent for W. H. H. Hons ton A Co. r _Mar 11 Imo* Southern Warehouse. Company, ; Qenbis street,' ne?rUrecnvi?e and Columbia Jj ol t >' Railroad. IB prepared to receive COTTON and other* , property niton Btorage, and to make ad? vances upon the same. Cotton shipped to* tbis bouse will bo stored subject to tie order of tbo owner, and the lowest rates charged for atdrage. AU property so stored will be Insured in good'reliable companies, if insur? ance 'is doeif?a- and advances wUi be made at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouse*' are so located that drayago Is not necessary* and no charge for1 ban d?ng Will be made.' e^All buiio?e?comurnnications should bo addreaeed to the Treasurer. . ., EDWABB HCPE^PreBlflent. EnwiM F. Gabt, Treasurer. rcWarch 28m i > OEEEBEIKLl)? CARRIAGE BEP0S1T?BY, rf^DTE CARRIAGE' stock at the corner of. JL Lady and Main streets has been ' *" ^awa Within a few days past, and is now more com? plete than '.ever- before, embracing, in every variety,. aU the leadings styles and quality of ' vehicles' in demand in This market, ., . ?- ,u The stock'or HARNESS Is also complete. Prices very low. . W, K, GREENFIELD. Fob 20_7_ ' Ahead as TJ?uall . . L .. ?;^.^;?in iffcti.ejii i' \U / r, I <nlt let?m\ ? ?..:. ?o goods! B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD m ABB nowexhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of H . r mum. juts AND ? . : i . : . . . <-?.t .? , T ? GENTS' FLBKLSniKG GOODS j Ever brought to this oity. Our Custom Department la replete with a obcice and elegant assort? ment or ' ? CASSIMERE3 AND VESTINGS. Wo are still taking arder? for thoto PER? FECT-FITTING. SHIRTS. March 19' carriages" AND BUGGIES! CALL at tho Factory East of the Post Office ar d oxamino qnality, . workmanship and jiru es .before.pur? chasing' auction' goods. We cannot . . b? undersold iu good vehicles. M. J. CALNAN, Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. _Jan 11_ New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London cdi- ; Hons, illustrated. New standard works for libraries. New Novol8, in Cheap binding. Also, a froab stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Geld Pens, Pep-Knives, Pocket Hocks, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy* Brackets aud Book t-helves, and. a general* variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? volopes and Fanov Staliotrry, for fa'eby Nqv5_' R. L. BRYAN. Sales' Safes! I WE Live received the Agency of MIL? LER'S CELEBRATED Fi RE AND BUR- , OLAR PROOF SAFES, and aro prepared to fill orders at manufacturer's prices. We have now on band two of tbo above Safes, suhjeot to the inspection of purchasers. Fob 2G_ JOHN AGNEW A SON. New Mackerel. ? fff f\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. OK ' 60 Half md Whole Barrels, Is, 2s, 1e. 50 Boxes Scaled Horringa. r>00 George's Codfltth. _Vnr sale low by_HOPE A GYLES. Choice Wines. BARKETS nElDSICK CHAMPAGNE, 10 cases Sparkling Oatawba, 10 cases "Vix Bara." 10 casos "Kelley's" Island Wine. 10 cases ?'Rod Seal," 8 cask* "Harmony Sherry," 2 oaaks "Amoutilado Sherry?" 2 oaskn"Besero Madeira." For sals by__ HOPE A GYLES. _ Flour! Flour! 1 Flour!II mWO HUNDRED barrels FLOUR, oonelst X ing or Choice Family, Extra Family, Ex? tra and Snper Flour, on hand and for sale low, by_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Corn Whiskey. 13URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. JL Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan 28_JOHN O. BEEPERS. A Gebtain Cubb fob Chills andFevkb? First take tbo Blood and Liver Pills, to work off the bit* and purify tbo blood; three or four will bo sufficient. Thon take a table I spoonful of HEINITSH'S CHILL CURE. It 1 baebeontried; we know it, 50