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. g-?', ?)?TT-;?i-?? Gen. Grant's Indian peace policy has brought dlsgraoo and dieaater upon tile national arms. >. Many valuable, lives have been lost by temporizing with the Modooa, who are still victorious and de? fiant. ' Tho Administration sustains the usurping and fraudulent Government bt Kellogg, while Oaptain Jack and his Mo docs slaughter the soldiers among the lava beds. Mr. Oree, Secretary of the Peace Commission, says that a year ogo, the Modoos numbered 258 souls, men, women and children. He estimates tbo fighting men at about seventy. The New York' Herald's correspondent states the number of Modoos now in the field as only thirty. Field Marsbai Wr?nget, of the Prus? sian army, is said to be the oldest soldier in tbe world on the active list, having been .commissioned a Lieutenant in 1798. . ,- _ Columbia Memobiaii AssocjATiosr.? Tbe annual meeting of this association was beld on Saturday, April 26. The officers for the* ensuing year are: Presi? dent, Mrs. J. T. Darby; Seoretary and Treasurer, Miss I. D. Martin. Arrangements were made for the me? morial solemnities, on tbe 10th of May, and the following committees appointed: Church yards?Baptist Ohuroh?Chair? man, MrB. Iioaphsrt. Lutheran?Miss Wilbur. Presbyterian?Mrs. C MoFie. Washington .Street (M. E.)?Mrs. R. C. Beok. St.. Peters?Mrs. C. Walker. Trinity (Episcopal)?Mrs. Seibels. He? brew CeraeteT^?Mra. L. T. Levin. Elmicood Cemetery?Tomplo?Chair? man, Mrs. MoMaster. Graves outside tbe enclosure?Mrs. Hugb S. Thomp? son, Chairman, Mrs. W. Peck, Mrs. L. C. MoCoTd, Miss Barhwell,' Miss C. Walker, Miss Bntpben, 'Mrs. D. B. DeSaussure, Miss McOaw, Miss McKay, Mrs. R. O'Neale, Miss Thomas, Miss Leverett, Miss i Wallace, Misses Ray, Misses Birne. : i - In Memoriam,those in Distant 'Graves? Mrs. HI. Norton." ' Soldiers1 Enclosure in charge of the Officer*i of the ? Association-?Mrs. J. T. Darby, Miss IjaBorde, Mies Oar roll, Mrs. W. P. Box, Mrs. A. DeSaussure, Mies I. D. Martin,' Mrs. J. H. Kinard,' Mrs. J. P. Southern,' 'Miss Peck, Miss Wearn, Miss Morris, Miss M.-'McKenzio, Mrs. Jobn Baoon, Mrs.Wingate, Mrs. W. 11, Gibbes, Mrs. J. B. Palmer, Miss Shand, Misa .C Goodwyu,'Mi8? Carrio Adams, Misa'iJimmornian, Mra. Sim?ntbn, Miss Hampton, Misses Brjoo, Miss Elm ore, Miss E. Crawlord, Mra. Swottleld. Mem? bers, pt the ab?vo committees will please each provide , twenty wreaths or decor a - tiona of somo kind. Tbe church-yard committees axo.requested to aaaemblc at the respective churcli-yardd, at 9 A. M. Contributions of decorations, ever? greens and 'flowers gladly received. They may be sent either to - the residence of Rev. W. Martin or of Dr. M. LaBordo. Mempriab ceremonies, . at. Elm wood Cemetery, will take place on Saturday, May irFkt;5 o'clock'P. M., at the sol? diers'?enclosure. '- "? ? Farther particulars in reference to tUe ceremonies wiUr,b<J. Pttbdipbed several days .before memowajjday,,. - . <. :.? Tbe following ladies," comprising the Committee on '?emple, .are requested to meet at the, residence of ,Colonel Mc Mastor, on yatnrday, ,Mav 3, at 5 o'clock: Mrs. MoMaster, Chairman, Mrs. Cordes, Mrs. Dargan, Miss Chambers, Misses McKenzie, Misses Seibels, Miss Emrna Parker, .MissWiUon, Miss Elrnore, Miss Kate McGregor. ? i " ?-?-??? ?? ?-r?-? Citizens' Savings Bank of S. C. ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS made in this Bank on or before the Gth day of each calendar month will hear interest for that ' month as if deposited on tho 1st instant. May 1 5; J. O. B. SMITH, Ass't Cashier. Change in Business. ON and after this dato the Grocery Depart? ment of onr business will bo' conducted ON THE OASH'S\8TEM. All purchasers of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Corn, liny, Oats, and such Goods as belong to this department, icill be soldfor oasht and payment required be? fore delivery. This change will enable \ta to soil at lower prices, and onr aim will bo to convince our customers that the cash system will be cow . ducine to their interest. May 1 1_JOHN AG SEW A SON. Stamping for Embroidery and Braid? ing, ND also PINKING, done at Mra. SPERT NER'S establishment, in Mrs. Hiitrlch , .eLn's store, on Main Btrpet. She begs to in ;/ form the ladles of this city and the surround s ing country, that sho will give inatruotions iu : mjaking Wax Flowers, by a new method. Lossons given until it is thoroughly known -how to make any kin 1 of a flower in four 'hours. Call and see for yourself. Samples can be seen at her establishment, Main street. ; . Apr 80 f*_ % . Cottage for Sale or Rent, ON Lumber street, between Marion I and Sumter streets. Apply to J. W. SMITH, Mril 20_Tin Shop, Plain street. ' MNCINGI F<rof. Q. T. Sheldon, cf Washington City, D. 0., WILL givo DANCING LESSONS iu this oity, in the ball over thoatoro of tho _VMaesrsI L?rick A Lowranco, commencing MONDAY, May 5,1878. LadicB' and children's classes in tho after? noon?gentlemen's class aFnipht. Persons desirous of joining tho classes, can do so by leaving their names at Prof. Ly Brand'a music store, where terms can be nb taincd._ Apr 24 Rumors Have Been Circulated BY aomo jealous pcopIe.thatMLLE. CAEN, tho well-known DRESS-MAKER, (for? merly engaged with R. O. Shiver A Go.,) was going to leave tbe oity. She takes pleasure in announcing this to bo false, and will bo glad to receive her former customers and all who will honor with a call. Corsets made to order. _ Apr. 22 12* For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, be tweon Hendcjpn and Darnwell Btreota; ?fronting on Taylor atreot 78 foot, run? ning back 155 foot, more or less. The houne contains Ifonr rooms on tho first story and four unfinished rooms on the aecond story?a very oouvonicnt residence. For particnlara, inquiro at Q. TIERCES'. April 22 BY J. A. SELBY. Special ^rotloes. . OBSTACLES TO M AltlUAOK. Hap py relief for young meu from the effects of errors and, abuses in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage romorjd. New me? thod of treatment New and romarkable re? medies. Books'and Oircularv sent' free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel? phia, Pa ?an institution having a high repu? tation for honorable conduct and professional skUl._ . Mar 24 3m AFIRST CLASS AGENT IS EUROPE, with twenty years' active experience in the cotton trad*-, and with influential connec? tions in En ;lunu and on the Continent, offere his services as representative to a first rate Americau house, desirous to open a brauch honso in Europe, or to establish a general agency. TLo highest bankers'references in London aud New York are at advertiser's command. Letters uddresscd "N. O. P. COT TOW," will bo forwarded by Messrs. O. P. Putnams Sons, at New York, .or by Messrs. BampBon, Low A Co., London. Mar25wml7 THE 1HLD POWES f^iiDCc; i^a#laf'i hssuWi HUMPIIItETS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS TTAVB PROVED, FROM THB MOST J I amnlo experience, an entire success. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aroUio only medicines perfectly adapted to popular use?so simple that mistakes carm?t bo made in using them; so harmless as to bo free from danger; ana so efficient as to bo always reliable. They novo tho highest commendation, from all, and will always render satisfaction. Price* in largo Uiree-draclua ?vials, with directions: No s. Cares. Cents. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflnmmations, . . 30 2. Worms? "Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . ? 50 3. Crying-Colic, orTeetliingof Infants, . 50 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . 60 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 C. ( Iholrrn-Morbxu, Vomiting, .... 50 <? Coaglu, Cold*, Bronchitis,.50 fc. Neuralgin, Toothache, Fuceacric. . . . 80 ' l'. Headaches, Sink Headache, Yertigo, . 50 ? 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.50 11- Hupprcsncil, or Painful Per-ods, . . . 60 12. Whites, too Profusa Periods, .... 50 13. Croup. Contrh, Difficult Breathlncr, . . 30 14. gait Rheum* Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50 15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, . . . 50 16. Fever su?d Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50 IT. Piles, blind orblceding, ? ? V ? ? ? 30 18. Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eves . 60 19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronio Influenza, . 50 20. Whooplng-Cough, Violent Couglis, . 60 81. Asthma, Oppreaned Breathing, . , . *0 82. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing, . 50 23. Scrofula,EnlargedGfcndfiSWellings, . 50 " 2L General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50 ?5. Dropsy and Scanty Becreti?nd, . . . . 60 2C. Sea-Slefcnsss, Sickness fromEidiiig, . 50 27. Kldney-Dtseaae, Gravel, ? . . ... 50 3*. Nervous Debil Uy. Seminal Weakness, or Involuntary Dischargee, . . . .? -1W 29. Sore Mouth, Canker, . . . . . ? -0 30. Crlnary Weakness,getting tho Bbd, 50 81. Painful Periods, with Spasms, ,j . - . 60 32. HuJTerlngs at Chacje of Life, . . . . 100 S3 Enllepsey, Spasms, St. Vitus? Danoe, . I?0. 85, Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, 50 ?%*?. , FAJtlLY CASES, Caae (Morocco) witli above 35 large, vials and ManunU* Direction^ . ; v?l?> Case (Maroccol of 20 large vials and P.*)-- v VW tsar These remediea arc sent bV tM* oaM or single bos to any-?ort of the country, free of charge, on receipt or price. Address- " ? Hu.FfiSK^ Co., Office and Depot, No. 8(12 Broatiwav, New You*. For Sale hy all Druggists. And by GEIGER A MclUEGOR. Columbia, jg. 0._^?April 14 iTflv TO PLANTERS. K(\C\ DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. fJUU 100 1'wistnrs and Shovels. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters,iron) factory. 100 pair Trace Chains. 4') dczm Plow Flames Which we offer a* popular prior s _Apr25 l?rick x LOWRANOE. To Consumers. 80.000 tV^COSiustortacJ in l.Oli j hu.-bi GATS, 2.000 bushels COL! , 30 barrels FLOUR. 75 barrels SUGAR, j it t received audfoi salt 1 at lowo-n uii-et. LoRlOK a l?wrange. Ale and Porter. tt(\ DOZEN MoKw. i,'.. Edinburgh ALE. 0\J 50 dozen Yonnger's Edinburgh Ale. 50 dozen Rase a Co-'s Pale Ale. 50 doz -n Barclay, Perkius a Cj's London Porter. 50 dczm Guinness' Dublin Stout. All i -? uuine imp >: ted. and for *alc low by .Apr 17 JOHN AOS iL W ,v H?ls. Shingles. WE are uow prepared to furnish our first clasj CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in anydofirod quantity and upon the Bhortcut notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior liuUb, they cannot be excelled. Slnp | meats ms.de te auy part of tho country promptly. 1 Mo MASTER, MON TEITH A ROATEL. March 16 fimo ANDREW CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, No. 3 Lair- Jinnee Columbia, .*>'. V. COLLECTIONS PUNCTUALLY MADE. April 7 2m_ Smick! Smack Smoove! HAVING fitted up tho magnificent room in the Columbia Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. Hayneswoith, we are prepared to per? form on tho cranium of every gentleman, in the way of HAlli-CUTTI G or SHAMPOO [ING.aiid specially iuviie all who want their beard cut off. smick. srnack, smoove, to give us a call. HOT and COLD BATHS Can bo had at all honrs. N. B.?Our shop on Plain street will con? tinue to receive our special attention. Apr 4_REESE A THOMPSON. Sweet Potato Slips. G)f\f\ BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and ?\J\J Rod. in fine order. For sale by HOPE k GYLES. H B. F. GRIFFIN, ysr DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, main STREET, ALF square in rear of State Uouro. rfr *sr COUNTRY PRODU0E a specialty Anril 15_ ' Hands Wanted. ALL LABORING MEN willing to cut tim? ber will find steady work and rogular pay on application to us. MoMASTER, MONTEITH AROATH. March 15 i3mo "Let our |ut Censures COLUMBIA, S. CM FRIDAY MILiiiKisEx. MRS. O. E. REED has opened ia fiuo assortment of Ladies' and IchildrenV DREBBEB, UNDER ' WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions, Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which will be sold at reduced prices. The public in general are invited to call and see for tbemaelveH. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highost prourlums for Millinery at State Pairs of 1871 and 1872._April 18 goto GEN. SHERMAN ORDERS all Indians, who are enemies, to bo cxtermnatcd. So the "INDIAN GIRL," to provo her friendship, will sell CIGARS three for 25 cents, that connoisseurs declare equal to any at two for a quarter in I the city. If your greenbacks fail to be CAPTURED BY these, yon will certainly hand them Over when 1 you examine the large assortment of IM? PORTED OIGARS that aro oieating as great a amoko in Columbia ae THE MODOCS aro in tho lava.bode._April 25 I Time is Money! I Cheap, Ouick and Sure Route ej Travel, by\ Walhalla, S. V,, to Atlanta, Georgia, andi Return, THE TRAVELING ^PUBLIC, whoaroin teroBted m eaving time and money, are in? formed that ON AND AFTER MONDAY, the 21at instant, we will run a DAILY LINE of HACKS from Walhalla to tho terminus of tho Air-Lino Railroad, making connection with tho train running to Atlanta, Ga., and a re? turn lino to Walkalla, leaving tho railroad for Walhalla immediately after the arrival of tho train from Atlanta. Pcraons can now leave Walhalla and arrive in Atlanta tho uame day; or, leaving Atlanta, will arrive in Walhalla on a regular connecting line. Apr 20 jlm THOMPSON A 8TEELE. Attractive Goods at tiie Grand Central Dry Goods Estabiishni't | or YVM. D. LOVE & CO. WE have addod to our stock the paat few days, eomo choice goods, aa well, as bargains. Will open TO MORROW, (Monday,) April 28. 1873, 1,000 yards Foulard Silks; beautiful goods, in the new shades. 3.G0.D yards d-4 Printed Crctona, at 16) cents a yard. Cheapest goods cold this soaaou. 250 pieces Dreas Goods, from 25 cente to 91 ?a yard, in tho new colors. Two-Button Kids, at 75 conta a pair. Tucked Skirts, at 75 cents each. .. Ladies' Whito & prona, from 25 cente to $1 25 each. Yard-wide White Matting, at 25 cents a yard. Lace Collars, at 25 cepta each.. ; Printed Liucn Lawns, at 80 und 3?i cents a 1 yard, in faat color*. White Piques, at 25 cents ayard; fine goods. White Nainaook, at 12& cents a yard. ..Plain and Lace Striped Victoria Lawn. Embroidered Sets, at 50 cents a set. Club-handle Parasols. Our Lace aud EmbroMery department com rriacs a very choice selection. Hosiery, in allaizes and makes. A full line of Prints aud Domestics. All aro invited to call aud inspect our at traotivc stock. Customers will find whatever advertised, at I the Grand Central Drv Goods establishment | of W. 1). LOVE A CO., Under Wheeler House. W. D. Loyz._B. R. McCnrKity. The Cheap Store of Columbia! You will find at the LITTLE STO?E O. F. JACKSON'S, TFIE bett White and Colored PIQUES, at '!'> cents a yard. The beet Silk TIES, ?!?'-.? aud 50 cents each. The hert Drees Qocdri, from 12j cents to fl a raid?ail new etylea The heat Gloves," for 25 and 50 conla a pair. The beat assort men t of Button'! und Trim? mings in Ibccity, anrWat lata pricca. Inserting* anl Edgings cheaper than any house in thi* city. Tho largest Towel in the city at 25 cents. Remember, 1 fell at email profits and make quick ealoa C. F, JACKSON. April 15_ New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respectfully nform thfir friends aud tho pub? lic general..'. that thev have open-' ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE at the old stand ol Campboll A Jones, and would rospectfully solicit a por? tion of their patronage. Our goods are fresh, aud will be sold at lowest marke*, pricca. ROWEN & LaFAR. Jons H. Downs. M. LaFab. March 11_ REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNS begs to inform hia friondu and Ilia public general ly that ho has removed1 to tho large Btoro fomjerlv occupied by w. D. Lo/oA Co., under the Co? lumbia Hotel, where he may be found with a eoleot stock of Watches? Clocks, Jewodry, Flatcd Ware, Spectacles, ?Vc< Repairing done iu all its branches. Pricca I moderate and despatch guaranteed. Feb 15_13mos Musical. S. A. OLLEVER, Profeaeor of1 iMueical Composition andlhcLnw lof Harmony, will give Inalruction on any instrument desired. Musical Compo? sition a specialty. Tho abovo named ean bo found at the Music Storo of W. II. LyBraud A Son. RKFF.nKNCKd?W. H. LyBraud, Columbia, S. C; O. G. Jaeger, Esq., Nowberry, S. C. _Feb5 _ '_ t3juo Cow Feed. 5TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for ealoby _HOPE A GYLES. Feoding Oats. IAAA BUSHELS prime heavr OATS. ?UUU For ealo by HOPE A OYLES. Attend the Tr r MORNI&G, MAY 2, 1873. FOE MAX! FESTIVE MAY!! MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Serge & Kid Gaiters, Balmorals & Slippers. ELEGANT LINE FOR LADIES! In Serge, Kid and Kid Foxed Gaiters, Balmo? rals, Slippers and Ties. Gents', Boys' and Youths' Boots,Gaiter s, Slippers* Ties, &c. ,i DATS, HATS, HATS, HATS! OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES. R.XJ. SHIVER & C?. April 2G O LAEETS, ETC. Summer Stock of. Wines and Liquors, in full, variety. E beg to cunmerato bo me of cor loading I brandB: CL?RET8.?St. Gervais, qnartB. St. Estephe, pinto and quarts. St. Julin, pinte and quarts. Margaux, pints and quarts. Foutet Ganct, quarts. La Rose, quarts. HOCES.?Laubenhcimer, Hoohheimer, Deideaheimer. Tho8? from bouae of Henckcl A Co., Mainz. WHITE WINES.?Latour Blancho, ' Chateau Yquem, Hants* Santernes, - Brandonbnrg Freree. CHAMPAGNES_Moot A Chandon, Pommery AGrcoo, ?' OftMnb A Duchatol, And "Imperial" California. BRANDIES.?Brandonbnrg Fr?re? and James Hennoasy, vintages 16G5, 58,35. GIN.?Princoof Orange. J Our etookof DOMESTIC WHISKIES. gins, RUMS, and other LIQUORS AND CORDIALS, not onumeratod above, will be found in foil supply and at lowest market rates. . Our celebrated brand of "MiRYEAND CLUB" WHISKEY?for whioh we are sole agents?always on hand. Its purity, strength I and exquisito tlayor havo made it the favorite brand wherever introduced. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaran? teed._OEOBQB BYMMEftB. Now Attractions! New Attractions'. The Cry Is Still, They Come ! Every Train brings COLUMBIA HOTEL CLOTHING EMPORIUM! JUST arrived li lino line of FRENCH CAS SIMERE PANTS?the haudeomcct lo'. over aeon in Columbia. The celebrated "Webster" DRESS SHIRT, warranted a porfictlii?being cut low in the neck, Tho "Czir," "BrignoM" and '"Crown! Prince" COLLARS, in Linen; "Juniata,"! "Bon Ton" and "Iron Age," in Papor. STRAW GOODS and NEW NOVELTIES oi overy description in my line, at EPSTIN'S, April 4_Under Columbia Hotid. GREENFIELDS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. THE CARRIAGE dock at the coriicr or Lady and Main streets baa beeu LARGELY INCREASED Within a few dave paat, and is now mere com? plete than ever before, embracing, in every variety, all the leading styles and quality of vehicles in demand in this market. Tho stock of HARNESS is aleo complete. Fricoa very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. Fob 20_ CARRIAGES and BUGGIES! (1ALL at tho Factory East of tho J Post Oflico and examine duality, workmanship and prictt before pur? chasing auction goods. Wo cannot bo undersold in good vehicles. M. J. OALNAN. Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11 DR. V. P. CLAYTON /"VFFERS his profeertional porvioos to the \J citizens of Columbia. ?3-Oflieoat CENTRAL HOTEL. March 25 VOL. IX?NO. 36 Ahead as Usual I ; at* " .? iwiiTitSf j spring and mm GOODS! B. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST; BERT / and CHEAPEST STOCK of num. hats AND GENTS' FURNISHING G?flBS i . r?- \ ? :*> ?Jj ??/ 51 f an Ever'brought to this eitr. ? -? ?.... Our Custom Department ' Ib replete with a choice and elegant assert' mcnt of , .?..-..' C ASSIMERE5 AND VESTINGS. Wo are still taking ordera ior thoao P^R^ FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. 2u"arcb;16 ., Spring Clothing and' Hats. KINARD Sc WILEY, DEALERS IN 1 GLOTDING, HATS, I'llRRELLAS, CASES, Gents' Furnishing Goo.ds,, M CELEOIIATED BTAIl SlIIItTS, . ?. i; Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. WE have made special arrange merits with one of tho largest Shirt manufacturers' to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at tho annexed prices, for cash per half dozon; tho quality and number of Linen and Workmanship, wo guarantee a pe rfect fit: A f.O, New York Mills, 2,200 Linen, $10 B 59, Warusuta, 2,100 Linen, $15. R SO, Tuscora, 2.0C0 Linon, $13 CO. . 0 It G5, Maaonvillo, 1,800 Linen, til 50. R 53, Forrcstdalo, 1.G00 Linen, $10. I! 13, Boys' Shirta, 1,700 Linen, $8. A splendid line of Sloth Coats and Dno I'anie, Fancy CuBsimero Pants, a beautiful Hub of White Vettn, new style. MarlC^ Southern Warehouse Ccmpsny, Gervais fired, r ear Greenville and Columbia Jiailroad, IS prepared to rcecivo COTTON ar.d other property upon Storage, ?nd to niako ad var ? s upon the fame. Cotton thipped to th: houso will be atorcd eubject to the order ot the owucr, and the lowest ratce charged for storage. All property so stored will be insured in good re liable companies, if ineur auce is dosircd; and advai.cC6 will bo mado at tho lowest hanking rates. Our e-torehouses are so located that dravago is not nccoaeary, and no chargo for handling will bo mado. ?9* All bufin?fiB ccmmmiieatinji? should be addreaacd to the Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE, President. _Ei>wiN F. Gai:y, Treasurer. March 2 3m l New Publications. NEW JUVENILE ROOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. New standard works for libraries. New Novels, in cheap bindiug. Also, a fresh stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pou-Knivee, Pocket Rooks, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fancv Stationery, for i-ale bv Nov5_R. L. BRYAN. CHRISTOPHER HAYNE8W0RTH, 1IAKI1F.R AM). flAlIl-DKRSSEIt, INVITES his fi ioida and all persons who are desirouB of receiving a good SHAVE or SHAMPOO, to pay him a call at bis new ronnis, la the Wheeler Hcuso. HAIR-DRESS 1 -XEl.NQ. etc., attended to in host atylo. Notice. BEING charged with tho enforcement of tho following Ordinance, relating to "the duties of tho City Surveyor," (concern? ing which duo notice has hcen given by the Citv Clerk,) reading thus: "lie il further ordained, That hereafter any person about to build auy hcuao on any new silo, fronting or bonndihg on any of tho streets of the city of Columbia, shall bo re? quired to have tho same located, and the I boundaries thereof, adjoining such street or streets, fixed by the City Surveyor, who eball bo entitled to recoivo tho sum of $5 for eaoh I tot so located. And incase any person shall , erect any house aa aforesaid, without having tho Bamo looated by tho City Surveyor as aforosaid. euch person shall bo subject to a penalty of $15 for each and every offence." I hereby notify all parties conoerned to re? port their names ami locations of lots, either at my office or to C. Mahon, City Surveyor, at tho ofiico of Scibcls A Ezull. Tho couditiona attached to tho Ordinance will bo strictly required, aud tho penalty of non-compliance to ita terms bo rigidlv enforced and without Ihoslightest delay. ' J. A. JACKSON, Aj :i. IS ? ' Chief of Police. . I .... K.; 'AVlD\;f .y0 .... .,v #. ? Hook & Ladder Triick Equip't. Absolut? Froteotion from EireL CEN. WAOE H.V?lPTO.;-8oyn *6rpHE GARDNER FIRE-EX EINGUISHER JL has my hearty approv?), /loJ .I.rtejrja mend its-general introduction as' a Bife and efficacious protection against the rink of fire. Tho great benefits it has conferred in saving property, Justify the confidence reposed in It." ? Send for Descriptive Circular. ? ., .. JOHN AQNEW & SON, Agents. ? March 23 "* .~ : mwn2mo Only 50 Cents; per. Botile,; z lx i?rotj'tou;i the (iltowTH, PRESETtVirH the ( iU.OIt, nnd increases the Visor ' and BEAUTY cf the ii aj.k. I) Otto Trrmry Years aoo.I.tos'ii Kattiaiho* nKl,THB0,'l|ltanW7ing to clettnit, puH^i/.rUuttnatr, i pr rtitnrr. Tho favor it has'tccolvod, and thopopn, Urity it hn obtaln6d.lt unpro^tn^Aand locnrf l4blo7 It increases tho Gnoffnt and Beauty of tho ? Hadi. Ib ia-e> delightful drawing. . It .eradicates J>?r?irtfr.' It phsv?ta tho Hair from turnlna gTar ft kSSM the- bead cool, andaivos tho h a lr h rich ,?of t? cto?y anpoajtaco. It Laib? bams in QwAirrrrr 1 And-00*1.1 tx as it waaJgvor'a Qdabteb of ajOt^i. ?7 Btorca at only. Fifty Cents per Bottle. Io?s^GjoTj.is HerHaiR * LY?N'Sl A j fMarob 5 ttiy~ S;T-1860-X. IS PUB ELY A "VUOETABIi'E PltEPAIUTIOr, composrpimply of well-known R OQT8, HER BS er "t FRtJ!T8,comMnea wilh other v>rop<-rti?.p. which :o their nature ar.? < atbartle. kp?r:<- it. JCutrlt! JMurct:.-. Alterative and Auti-U.i o;i=. T*u : -.vhola Is prrr>crvcJ mi a suffi? cient our.^tlty of spirit from the t-'VGvR C'ANK to keep them la any cUrr.at-', which mauve tho H?fT?TM one of the most deMrsbla Ton!?? and Co ?thartlrs fa the world. They are Intend'..: stri-iiy is Temperance Bitter only to be usfd es a medicine, and .'.Ivxya ac? cording to direct Inns. They aro the sheet-anchor of t!:o ffehla and debllttateil. They act upon a dieewsed ltver, and stimulate to auch a degroo thataheaHny action is at once brought about. Asa remedy to wbteb Women are especially subject tt la super? seding evory other stimulant Ab a Spring and Suin'mrr Tonic they have no equal. They are a mild and gontlo Pnrgativo as well as Tonic. They purify tto blooJ. They aro a Splendid Appetizer. Tboymaio tho weak strong. Tbey purify and invigorate. Thry euro Dys? pepsia. Constipation and Headache. They act aa a Bpcoiflo In all species cf disorders which undermine tho bodily strength and break down the animal spirits. ? . ' Depot, 63 Park Placo, flow York. March 5 +JJy NEW TRIUMPHS ! The "SINGER" Again Victorious!!! THE statistics from eworn returns of the sales of Sewing Machines in 1872. (ro Sorted in 1873.) show that tho SINGER [ANUh'ACTURISQ COMPANY sold over forly-flce thousand more Machines than any other Company, and over ont quarter of ail Machined sold during that yoar. Nino out of ten of said Singer Machines were for Family UBe?proving tho great popularity of the Siuger in the household. Annexed are the salea ot the leading makers: The SINGER Manufacturing Company sold 219.758 Machines. Wheelor A Wilson Manufacturing Company sold 174.0S3 Machines. . Howo Machine Company (estimated) sold 115,OCO Machines. Grover A Baker Maohino sold 52,010 Ma? chines. Domestic Sewiug Machino sold 40,554 Ma? chine*. Wilson Sowing Machine sold 22.CGG Ma? chines. Call and see tho SINGER, before baying.. Office on Main street, Columbia,S. O. SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. April 20 tia WM. J. WAY, Agent.