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Hovte?Tjt SAngXrfc&rfotte, ^.Of VU Lovo, Mobile; j N Oobb, Bult.more; 3f F Solomons, Sumter; J_ W Shackleford, Q A Darling, Richard Wearn, city; Simeon Brown, Backrille; H M Thompson,,Wil li8tou;lsaao Wallace, Stateaville; W H Jonen, Ed Bernard, Ii 8 Miller. Nat | Fedexlin, Now York; Col T U Ferrit^, Abbeville; Mrs AF Wheeler, Oharieston; J B Hcbbell; Richmond. Va; L W Ssott, f Trenton, N J; JadgeT H Oooke, Oreen vUle; J O Harden, Ohester. Bendrix Souse?J W Daoue, Williame? ton; N Jf MoQee, 3 P Meto owe, H E Bonner, J D Brownlee, Duo West; J L MoOallongh, M 7 Brook, Honea Path; M A Thomas, Anderaon; Thos P Sign, WinoBboro; AG Cadworth, B F MoOas lan, Charleston; OF Q a at t lebe am, Lex-1 ington; R O Heggie, Augusta; J Eli1 Qregg, Mara' Blaff. Columbia Hotel?T J Legee, Fonrfield; ? L B Marsb, NC; WD Thomas, wife and ohild, Va; WH Beck, DO; JE Britton', Oharieston; O K Knowlee, N Y; G W Thames, N O; J N Tali ferro, Ga. Mail Arrangements*.?The Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M. and 3.00 P.M.; closes 6 P. M. and 11.00 A. M. Charles? ton day mail opens 6.15 P. M.; oioses 6 ?. M.; night opens 7.00 A. M.; closos 6.15 P. M. Groenvillo opens 6.45 P. M.; oioses 6 A. M. WeBtern opens 6.30 A. M. and 12.30 P. M.; closes 8 and 1 P. M. Wilmington opens 8.30 P. M.: closes 10.80 A. M. On Sunday the office is | open from 3 to 4 P. M. An invaluable remedy for emigrants and fpersons traveling, or temporarily visiting malarious districts, is to be I found in Simmons' Liver Regulator. If taken occasionally, it will prevent ohills, fevers and injurious effeots from change of water.. ' M8flJ3 The latest styles wedding and visiting I cards, and envelopes, tastily printed, can be obtained at, the Phcbnix office. . Fine Stock, jj/fc WE have Just brought to this city *X?S*f\ '<>r Bal? a lot of ft116 Saddle and. Har f\ Li ness HOUSES, and a pair of finel match MARE8. We will eell at reasonable | figures. CUNNINGHAM A GAILLARD, May 2 3*_At Ohas. Logan's Stables. To Holders of Blue Ridge Bonds, a MEETING of the h?ldera of the mort J\. gage bonds of the Blue Ridge Railroad. . Company, of which Mitcbr.il King, James Adger and James Roao were tho original ?Tirnetees, lafeqneated at Columlr!:., 8. O., on WEDNESDAY, the.lath day of May. A fall .attendapoeje desired, . -r, 7. , f r . .-f, W:H.f REBOOT, iiy .\ P. S. JACOBS. f . W. 11. GULIOK, May 1 ihaS - ? ? ' Trustees. ' Citizens'Savings Bank of S. C. A LL SAYINGS DEPOSITS made, in this J3L Bank on or before the 5th day of each calendar month will bear interest for that month as It 'deposited on the lat instant. May I S J. C. B. SMITH, Aaa't paahjgjr. K Change inBuiioBsi. /"\N and after this date the Grocery Depart-j \P tam 6t our business will bo conduoted ON THE CASH SYSTEM.' All purchasera of Orocerie*, Ipinea, JAquors, Qornt-ZTay, Oafe,] and such Goods as beidnrj to this department, will be soldfor cash, and payment required be? fore delivery,. , ' This change, will enable us to sell at lower prices, and our aim will ho to convince cur customers that the cash system will or con? ducive to their, interest. MaJli . - ... JOHN AG NEW ft SON. Cottage for Sale or Bent, ON Lumber etreot, between Marion and Sumter atreete. Apply to J. W.SMITH, ll April 2G _ Tin Shop, Plain Btreet. For Sale. '? " A HO?SE and LOT, on Taylor, be? tween Henderson and Barnwell streets; .fronting on Taylor street 73 feet, run? ning back 155 feet, more or lees. The house contains four rooms on the 'first story and four unfinished rooms on the second story?a very eonvenient residence. For particulars, inquire at Q. TIEROKB'. April 22_ Three Choice Pieces of Land for Sale. FIFTY, sixty and eixty-throo acres, one third, in woods on each tract; admirably suited for a truck farm, corn or cotton; sandy soil with olay foundation. The largest tract has a mill Bite, with water power enough to grind and gin. The above nroperty it just one mile from town, on tho Wiuneboro road. For particular*, apply to . April 22 1 SEIBELS A EZELL. It not sold privately, will be sold at public auction on sale-day in May:_ What is Life Without Health? THE buoyancy of youth, the frcBbnoss of spring, the lnxurlance of summer, the ripeness of autumn, tho maturity oi age, and all tho pleasures of life, youth and beauty, spring from this one fountain*?Health. HEINITSH'S QUEEN S DELIGHT is the great panacea. It is tho greatest medicine ever invented. It cures more diseases than any other medicine known. Everybody should uso it. It is the lamp of life and way | to health. Buy no other modicino, Itiatho' beat prescription anv one can use Get it only at Hoimtsh'a Drug Storo. Auril 17 t . K. H. HB1N1TSH, Proo'r. Rumors Have Been'Cironlated' Bx* some jealous people, that MLLE. CAEN, the well-known DRESS-MAKER, (for? merly engaged with B. O. Shlvor A Co.,) was going to leave the city. Sbo takes pleasure in announcing this to he false, and will be glad to receive her former customers and all who will honor with a'oall. Corsets made to order._Apr 23 12? To Rent! THE COTTAGE HOUSE South west corner of Assembly and Pendloton ?streets, containing eight rooms, bath? room, water closet, etc. On the premises is a fino stable. In fact, there 1b every conve? nience- about tho place. Possession given on the 1st of May. For terms, apply to April 11 JOSEPH TAYLOR. Croquet. Tills i? the Oroquet ANEW stock, at difTorent prfees". jttfrt re? ceived. For sale at R. L. BRYANVJ Mar 20_L J_Bookstore. Musical. ^oMftM 8. A. OLLEVER, Professor of HB^RBapiMusical Composition nnd thoLtw Ttx I I "of Harmony, will givo instruction on any instrument desired. Musical Compo? sition a specialty. Tho above, named can bo fonnd at tho Mnsio Store of W; II. LyUrand A Son. Brand, Coiu lij Ota * aj . O.; O. Q. Jaogar, Eeq., Newborry, S. C. Feb5 ? jSaxo THE D BY J. A. SELBY. Bpeolal Notioofi obsVaul.es to m\ruiXob.-Bappy relief foe young men from the effects of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removsd. Now me? thod of treatment. New aod remarkable re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, Mo. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel? phia. Pa.?an institution having a high refu? tation for honorable conduct and professional I sk?l._Mar 24 3m Tbb Human Foax Divine.?What sad havoc I Scrofula inflicts on the human system. How Rheumatism distorts the frame. What misery the injudicious use of Calomel entails. How sad the effects of Syphilis transmitted from parent to ehild. Would you avoid these ter? rible afflictions, fail not to use DR. TUTT'S SAR8APARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. It penetrates every fibre of the system, even into tho bones, and eradicates every trace of disease. Nature's Rf.mrdv.?The medicinal virtues of the Roote, Herbs and Barks whioh are con? tained in DR. TU IT'S 8ARSAPARILLA AND [ QUEEN'S DELIGHT in a concentrated form I possess powerful alterative properties for tho i euro of Scrofula, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial ] and Syphilito affections. Skin. diseases, Rheumatism, and all maladies resulting trom a depraved bleod. 11t is free from all violent | minerals._t_i_April 29 |8T1 ON tlie Breakfast, Lunriicon, Dinner | and Supper Table, LEA A PEBBIN8' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa? ble JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. New York, ? Oot 29 i ly Agents for the United States. REGULATOR F OR OVER FORTY YEAf.S this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off-1 spring, DYSPEPSIA. OONBTIPATlON, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, SIOK HEADACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits, 80UB STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVEB, After years of careful experiments, to meet I a great and argent demand, we now produce from onr original Genuine Powders . t the PBEPABED, a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR, containing all its wonderful and vain-1 able properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. The Powders, (price as before,) $1.00 per) package. 8ent by mail, $1 04. a&~ caution: -sb Buv no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR unless in our engraved I wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa? ture unbroken. None other is genuine. J. II. ZEILIN At CO., MACON.GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Druggists. Jan 30, [Sept. 14] ITj ly._ BUILDERS' DEPOT, No. 01 Church Street, Three doors North of Broad,Charlctton.fi. C. E. M. GRIMEE, Proprietor. Lime, Laths, Slate, Garden Vases, Pressed] and Fire Bricks, Cement, Hair, Shin? gles, Banging Baskets, Flag Stones, Land and Calcined Plaster, Nails, Tile, Chimney Tops, Drain Pipe, etc., Mar' hie and Marhlsized Mantels. P. O. Box 374 Charleston, B. 0 , April 16,1873. THE undnrelgnod bogs loave to inform hia | iricuds and customers, that ho linn been appointed Agent for the sale of Mossrs. OARLTON, NORWOOD. A CO.'d oelebrated brand of ROCKPORT LIME, formerly repre? sented in this market by Messrs.OufBY A Co.; and now offers for sale & cargo of superior quality, which will bo disposed of on the most reasonable tonne. Orders for any quantity, from ouo to ouo thousand dollars, filled with promptness, and satisfaction guaranteed. E. M. UR1MKE. April 22_}13_ TO PLANTERS. RAA DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. t)\J\J 100 Twisters aud Shovels. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planiere, from factory. 100 pair Trace Chains. ? 40 dozen Plow Harnes. Whfoh we offer at popular prices. Apr 25_; L?RICK A LOWRANCE. To Consumers. 80 000 [jB^'ijAC0N in ,lons um1 ,u 1,000 bushels OATS, ' 2,000 bushels CORN, 30 barrels FLOUR. 75 barrels SUQ AR, just received and for Bale j at lowest prices. L?RICK A LOWBANOE. : Ale and Porter. pf (\ DOZEN MoEwen's Edinburgh ALE. t)\J 60 dozen Younger's Edinburgh Ale. 50 dozen Rsbb A Oo.'s Paid Ale. 50 dozen Barolay, Porkins A Oo.'s London I Porter. GO do/on Guinness' Dublin Stoat. All genuine imported, and for salo low by _APr *Z1 JOHN AQNEW A SON. . B. F. GRIFFIN, DE A I. KU in Grooeries and Provisions, MAIN STREET, HALF sqnare in roar of Slate House. *1- COUNTRY PRODUCE a specialty. April 15 IrifiA BUSHELS prime heavy OATS. ?UUU For sale by HOPE A GYLES. "Let our just Censures' COLUMBIA. S. 0., SA/TURDi MILLINERY. MBS. 0. E. EEED has opened I ,? floe assortment of Ladies' and Children's DBEBBE8, UNDER WEAR, HAI It of all description b, Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of whioh will be sold at reduced prices. The public in general aro invited (o call and seo for themselves. Sirs. Beed was awarded the highest premiums for Milliner; atBtate Fairs of 1871 and 1872. _April 18 3mo Attractive Goods AT THE ? Grand Central Dry Goods Establishing | or WH. D. love At CO. WE have added lo our stook the paet few days, aomo choice goods, sb well as bargains. Will open TO-MORROW. (Mokdat.) April 28. 1873, 1,000 yards Foulard Silke; beautiful goods, in tbo now sbades. 3.G00 yards 1-4 Printed CretonB, at lf.j cents a yard. Cheapest goods told this season. 250 pieces DreaB Goods, from 25 cents to $1 a yard, in the new colors. Two-Button Kids, at 75 cents a pair. Tucked Skirts, at 75 cents each. Ladies' White a prune, from 25coutato (1 25 each. Yard-wide White Matting, at 25cents a yard. Lace Collars, at 25 cents each. Printed Linen Lawns, at SO and 37$ cents a yard, in fast colors. White Piques, at 25 cents a yard; fine goods. White Nainsook, at 1cents a yard. Plain and Lace Striped Victoria Lawn. Embroidered SetB, at 50 cents a act. Club-handlo Parasols. Our Lace aud Embroidery department com? prises a very choice selection. Hosiery, in all aizea and makes. A full hue of Prints and Domestics. All aro iuvited to call and inspect our at tractive Btock. Customers will find whatever advertised, at I tho Grand Central Dry Goods establishment of W. D. DOVE &CO? Under Wheeler House. W. D. Love. _B. B. McCncEny. The Cheap Store of Columbia! ?ou will find at the LITTLE STORE O- F. JA?KbuN;?, THE beet White and Colored PIQUES, at | 25 cents a yard. The beat Silk TIES, at 25 and 50 cents each. The best Drees Goods, from 12J cents to $1 a yard?all new styles. The best Gloves, for 25 and 50 cents a pair. The beat assortment of Buttons and Trim? mings in the city, and at lees prices. InBortings and Edgings cheaper than any house in this city. The largest Towel in the city at 25 oente. Remember, I sell at email profits and make quick sales. O. F.JAOKSON. .April 15______ DANCLNfl! Prof. G. T. Sheldon, of Washington City, D. C, _} WILL give DANOING LESSONS in /ttm, this city, in the hall over the store of the UJ?Meaara; L?rick A Lowrauco, commencing MONDAY, May 5, 1873. Ladiea' and children's olasaea in tho after? noon?gentlemen's class at night. Persons desirous of joining tlio claaeea, can do bo by leaving their namoa at Prof. Ly Rrand's mueic store, where terms can bo ob? tained._Apr 24 New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respectfully inform their frienda and the pub? lic generally, that they have open? ed a FAMILY GRO0ERY STORE Fat the old stand of Campbell ? Jones, and would respectfully solicit a por? tion of their patrouagu. Our goods are fresh, and will bo sold at lowest market prices. BO WEN A LaFAR. John H. Howe?. M. LaFau. Match 11 J AMES_Z.~ STUCKERT Commission Merchant AND UF.Al.CR IS Lime, L'cment. Calcined and Land Plaster/Hair, Laths, etc Nos. 0 md 11 Vundue Hange, Feb 0 48oi _ CHARLESTON, B. C. Water Notice. ALL pcrsous uaing city water are boreby notified that horn aud after this date th? ordinance in relation tothuusiugof water will bo etrictly and rigidly enforced. 1 All per? sons leaving their In drants or water spouts running will be fined as provided hv ordinance. By order of tho Mayor. CLI AS. RAUN UM, Deo 31 _cj}y Clerk. New Mackerel. Kf \ KITS Mces and No. 1 MACKEREL. ?JU 50 Half and Whole Barrel*, Is, 'Je.'Is. 50 Boxes Sealed Horrings. 50Q Goorgo'b Cod?fcb, For sale iow by HO IT. A OYLES. Choice Wines. K i \ BASKETS HEIDSICK 0IIAMPAGNE, eJ' r lOcaaea Sparkling Catawba, 10 cases "Vix Bara." 10 cases ??Kolloy V Island Wine. 10 caaua "Red Seal," 3 cask* "Harmony Sherry," 2 oaske "Amoutilado Sheiry," 2 caakB"Rosero Madeira." For aalo by HOPE A OYLE?. O DR. V. P. CLAYTON FFERS bin professional services lo tho oitizanB cf Columbia. ?3-Ofllco at CENTRAL HOTEL. Maroh 25 Hands Wanted. ALL LABORISG MEN willing to cut tim? ber will fiml steady work arid regular pay on application to us. MoMASTER, MONTEIT11 AROATH. March 15 {3mo ANDREW CRAWFORD, Attorney tit Lmv, No. 3 Law Ranne, Columbia, 8. C. COLLECTIONS P?N01UALLY MADE. April 8 2m Old nowspapors for solo at PnczNix office, at fifty cents a hundred. Attend the Ti ,Y MORNING. MAY 3, 1873. OLARETS, ETC Summer Stock of Wines and Liquors, IN FULL VARIETY. WE beg to enumerate some of cur leading brande: j CLARETS. ?St. Gervais, quarts. St. Estephe, pints and quarts. St. Jnlin, pints and quarts. Margaux, pints and quarts. Pontet Oanet, quarts. La Rose, quarts. HOCKS.?Laubenbeimer, Hochheimor, Deidesheimer. Those from houBe of Henottel A Co., Mainz. WHITE WINES.?Latour Blanche, Chateau Yquem, Haute Sauterne", Brandenburg Frerce. CHAMPAGNES.?Moet A Chandon, Pommery AGreno, Ohano A Duchatel, And "Imperial" California. BBANDIES.?Brandenburg Freres und James Hennossy, vintages1JG5, 58,35. GIN.?Prince of Orange. Our stock of DOMESTIC WHI8KIES. QINS, RUMS and other LIQUORS AND CORDIALS, not enumerated above, will be found in full supply and at lowest market rates. Our colobratod brand of "MABYLAND CLUB" WHISKEY?for which wo aro solo agents?al way h on hand. Its purity, strength and exquisite flavor have made it the favorite brand wherevor introduced. . Orders aolicitod and satisfaction guaran? teed. J_ GEORGE SYMMER8. New Attractions! New Attractions! The Cry Is Still, They Come ! Every Traiu brings nw in fresh he COLUMBIA HOTEL CLOTHING EMPORIUM! ?SSI ifiMft jaaatja JUST artived a fino line of FRENCH OAS SIMERE PANTS?the handsomest lot, over seen in Columbia. The celebrated ??Webster" DRESS 8HIRT, warranted a perfect fit?being cot low in the neck. The "Czar," ?'Brignoli" and "Crown Prince" COLLARS, iu Linen; "Juniata," "Bon Ton" and "Iron Aee," in Paper. STRAW GOODSand NEW NOVELTIES of every description in my line, at EPSTIN'S, April 4 Under Columbia Hotel. objee^i?lits CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. THE CARRIAGE stock at the corner of Lady and Main streets has been LARGELY INCREASED Within a few days past, aud is now more com? plete t^pin ever before, embracing, in every variety, all the loading styles aud quality of vehicles in demand in this market. Tho Btock of HARNESS is also complete. Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. Feb 211 _ CARRIAGES BUGGIES! CALL at the Factory East of the POktOflice and examine ouuiity, workmanship and j>rices before pur? chasing auction goods. Wo cannot b?: undersold in good vehicles. M. J. CALX AN, Agent. JONN AONEW, Proprietor. Jim 11 Notice. COUNCIL CHAMBER. Colombia, S. O., March 21. 1*73. r j "Mi l . at entiou of tho citi/.tne of Columbia is J. called to the following t Kraut from a city ordinui.ee iu relation to shude tri ib. No one nan a right to destroy, or In any way to mu? tilate the bbade trees in the city, and any in? fringement oftbo ordinance in relation there? to will bo punished by line, as provided by law: "Section 15 lie it further ordained, That if any perdou shall cut down, kill or wilfully dam&ge any tree, natural or transplanted, growing in tho street* of Columbia, or shall wilfully destroy, injure or remove any post, railing or box. used or ?ivcted for protecting such trees or tho sidewalks, such person shall he subject to a penalty not exceeding forty live dollars for euch and every offence." _JLvr_'23_ JOHN ALEXANDER. Mayor. Sweet Potato Slips. BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and ?\J\J Red, in tine order. For sale by HOPE A OYLIS._ Smick! Smack. Smoovo! HAVING fitted up tho magnificent room in tho Columbia Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. Hayncsworth, wo are prepared to per? form on the cranium al overv gentleman, in tho way of HAIR-CUTTING or SHAMPOO? ING, and spneially invilo all who v. ant their beard cut oil, smick. smack, puioovo, to give us a call. HOP and COLD RATHS can he had At all bourn. N. B.?Our shop on Plaiu street will con? tinue to i ec< ivo yiir special attention. Am- 15 REESE A THOMPSON. Shingles. WE are now prepared to furnish our first class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upou tho shortott notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, thoy cannot bo excolled. Ship* moots made to any part of tho conntry promptly. MoMASTER, MONTEITH A ROATH. ?March 1G (mo rue Event." VOL. IX?NO. 37. ?head as Usual I SPBIXG AND SUMMER GOODS! R. & W. C. SWAFWEID ARK now exhibiting tho LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of . HATS AND GESTS' FLRNISfllXG GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Ctistom Department la replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSIMERE9 AND VESTIRGS. Wo are Btill taking orders for those PER? FECT-FIT 1TNG SHIRTS. March 19 Spring Clothing and Hats. SiNABD & WiLE DEALERS IN GLOTMNG, DATS, UMBRELLAS, CANED, Gents' Furnishing Goods, .8 CELBBRATED STAK. BHIilTS. -. ?? . Spring Clothing and Eats, NEW STYLE. WE have made special arrangements wilh one of the largest Shirt manufacturers to supply our trade with WHITE and FANGT SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per half dozen; tho quality and number of Einen and Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit: A CO, New York Mills. 2,200 Linen, $16.' B 50, Wambuta. 2,100 Linen, 115. B G6, Tuacora, 2.0C0 Linen, 113 50. 0 B 65. Maaonville, 1,800 Linen, til 50. B 53, Forreetdale, 1,600 Linen, $10. B 43, Boys' Shirto, 1,700 Linen, IB. A splendid lino of Cloth Goats and Doe Pante. Fancy Caeeimcro Pants, a beautiful line of White Vests, Uew style. Mar 19 Southern Warehouse Company, Gervais street, neur Greenville "and Columbia Railroad, IS prepared to receive COTTON endolher property upon Storage, and to irako ad. vanccs upon tho same. Cotton shipped to this house will ho stored kubject to the order ot tho owner, and the lowest rates charged for storage. All propirty Bo stored will he insured in fcood reliable companies, if insur? ance iB desired; and adv&i cea will be made at the lowest bu iihing rates. Onr etorehonacs are eo locate d that drayago is neit neccaeary, and no charge for handling w ill be made. ??'AU bu.iiusaa communications should bo addressed to the Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE, Frei-idcnt. FnwiN F. Oaky, Treasurer. March 23m New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. New stund in! works for libraiice. New Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a rresh stock' of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Qold Pens, Pon-Kuivea, Pocket* Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fancj Stationery;for talc by Nov 5_R. L. BRYAN. CHRISTOPHER HAYNE3 WORTH, BAHBRU AND IIA llf-DRKSSKR, INVITES his ftioids and all persona who are desirous of receiving a good HHAVK or NU AM POO. to pav l.i in a call at hia new rooms, in tho Wheeler Homo. HAIR-DRESS 1 NO, I)YF,!NG, etc.. attended to In beat stylo. Notice. BEING charged with the n.fonemcnt of tho following Ordinance, relating to ??the dnties or the City Surveyor," (concern? ing which duo notices has been given by the City Clerk,) reading thus* "lie it further, ordained, That hereafter any person about to build any house on any new site, fronting or bounding on any of tho HtrccUof tho city of Columbia, shall bo re? quired to have the H?mo located, and the boundaries thereof, adjoining such street or streets, fixed by tho City but veyor. who thall bo entitled to receive tho sum of ?5 for each lot ao located. Ami in case anv person snail erect any house a a aforesaid, without having tho eamo located by tho City Surveyor as aforesaid, such person thall bo subject to a penalty of *15 for each and every offence." I hereby notify all nartiea concorned to re? port their name's ami locations of lots, either at my oOlce or to C. Mahon, City Surveyor, at tho oflico of Seibels A Ezell. Tho conditions attached to tho Ordinanco will bo Blrictly required, and the penalty of non-compliance to its terma bo rigidly enforoed and without I the slightest delay. J. A. JACKSON, I Apiii 1& Chief of Police a [ I Fairaiy El bar. '. !> \ .' ! 100 BBLS. Extra Family FLOUB. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For sale by HOPE ft OYLES. Ayer's Ague Girre, Vor Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Oh ill Fever, Bemittent Ferer, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fe vor, <*td., and indeed all the affections which arise from, malarious, marsh, or miasmatia poicons. mm w? No one remedy is louder H mW called tor by the necessities of SBL^B^ jf the Americas people than a M8 ^BhA b lru nml Eufe <-uru for Fever PJ fJK 7 a,u' AT!?- Buch we nro now -*sm_ JfGber enabled to otter, with a perfect M certuluty that it will eradicate " the disease, and with assur? ance, fonnded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents tills dis? order must he of iinmenso service in tho com* muuitius'whore it prevails. Prevention la better than cure, lor the oatictst escapes tho rtefcv Which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis? temper. This "CniUB" expels tho mlaarantic poisou of Krvbr Awr> A?j:k from the system and prevent.-* the development of,the disease, If taken on the llr-t approach of Its premonitory symptoms. It Is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this cftiss of complaints, but Tho large quantity we sup tolbir liVhigq it within the reach of k!au the elirupot. Tho ..??"?? vlimlv: .I in "bilious districts, where A>i> prov-'l*i everybody should hnv ? if. ami i! ??? '* freuly. both for euro and pro ui don. It i- if%.?J th? i . ice will place It within t ..- :. . f ? poor r.S well r.s the rich. A irr-j. '. mi.;.c.-i.>;?;:>? ??!' this remedy over any o;h?s ?????? discovered Bis* tlio' speedy and certain. enreof intt'rinittcuts ii*, tliat U contains no Qnp.' nine o.- mineral; consequently it prodw*?*- no - quinism or other Injnrions effect? wnntevcrupon the iMHiflltiiliou. *i'ho.-e cured by it ore left as hcnlthy a< IT ihey had never had the disease. Kcvcr nni Ague Is not alarm the coneequence ?f tho miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis? order.-! arise from Its irritation, nmonjr writlch are Neuralgia, Rhou'.nnUem, Gout, Headache,. Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, AstJV ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of Uia Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in thv. Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, arid dcranccmcnt of '">o Stomach, all of which, when originating in lhw.ca,",?* Mit on tho in. tcrmittcnt type, or bccoi.. . ...odicul. Tula "Ccue" expels the poison Iron* the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It Is an m valuable protection to immigrants and persona travelling or temporarily residing Ln the mala riouB district!*. If taken occasionally or dally while exposed to tho infection, that will be ox ere ted from the system, and cannot accumulate In muffte lent quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is fsvan more valuable Tor protection than cure: and few will ever-suffer from Intcr mittcnta if they nvail themselves of the protec? tion this remedy affords. ' '*????-<?? For JAver Complaint*, arising from torpid? ity of tho Liver, it is on excellent remedy, stim? ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro? ducing many truly rcmarkaWC' cures, where other medicine j loll. raCTAiirC? trf_ ' Dr. J. C. AYEB &. CO., Lowell, Mass., rractical ?iul Analytical Ciipmlsts, AND SOLD ALL KOUMD TUB-WOULD. PRICE, Sl.OO JP+'R BOTTLE. DOORS, WOOD MOULDINGS, 3TAIB BAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LABOE ST00K. LOWEST RATES. ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for estimate and price list. KKOQH * THOHlIBi 354 and 386 CAtttXi btbzxt, D61y NiW IOBK CUT. Ayers Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposes of a Laxative? Medicine. ? - Pcrhiip* no one mcdU> cine Uro ??lvereally* requircd by every? body ns a cathartic, nor was over any be? fore so universally adopted Into use, in every country And among all classes, as this mild but efficient: purgative Pill. The. obvious reason fs-, that ii is a more n-.lia? ble and far more ef? fectual remedy than any other. Those who have, tried it, know that it cured them: those who have not, know that it eures theirneighbors and friends x and all know- that what It does once it docs al? ways ? that it never fails through any fan It or neg Sluct of its composition. We have thousand.-, upoik* musands of certificates of their remarkable eure? of Uic follow lug complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions i m nil climated; containing neither calomel norany deleterious drug, they may bo token with tafcty by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves menu ever fresh, :md makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from, their UnU in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the*., internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulntu It into healthy action ? remove the obstructions of the stomai-n, bowel.-, liver, and other onutns of the body, restoring their In egtilnractldnwnoaltlli and by'corrceiing, wherever they exist, such de? rangements an arc lb< II vst origin of di^eato. Minnie directions are given In the wrapper on Ute box, for the following complaints, which Uicso fills rapidly cure;? For I>yfcp<-|??lia or Ytiflig-ettlou, 2A?cleuc ncaii, Erfiuiruor :uid *Loa? of ApitvOts, tltey should he taken moderately to stimulate the atonv ach, and restore its healthy tono und a?-.tion. Per l,in-r CoiuplalmC and its various -ymjv toms, ItlKous Ilenrtticlis, Mirk Heu<l acti?-, JTMuiiillcn nr C!r?>4*n Mlt'h<i?m, 3?il Iot|m Colic and nilioti* ?'?? v? r^. they should he Judiciously takim for each ca-o, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which enuse it. lor Dynfnti-r.v or Diarrlscci?, but ono mild doso Is generally required. For Ilhenmatimii, Uout, Aravel, Pal> Sllutlon of tii:- Heart, I*aln tu the Irl?-. Iluck and *Lotn?, thev should be contin- * uoiuly taken, as required, to chnngo the diseased action of the system, with auch change those complaints disappoar. For ISronay and Dropsical Sw/elllag? they shouhl be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. lor rtupiiresHlon a large- done should be* takcu a.- it prouuues the desired effect by sym? pathy. As a rtinm-r Pill, take ono or two nils to promote digestion and relievo tho stomach. An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach an& bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,. and invlgoratos tho system. Hence It Is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists.. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that av dosc of these Pill* makes him feel decidedly bet- - tcr, from their cleansing and renovating effect ou tho digestive apparatus. >v Dr. J. C. A.YF.It A CO., Practical Chemist*,. _LOWELL. MASS.. V. 8. A._ Oats and Corn. Inn A RUSI1ELS piimo white CORN.. ? I JUl) 800 bushels hoavy OATS. For salo low for oash. HOPE A GYLES. TREZEVANT:^lXLTTrial JustFc^ OfQce on Plain street, formotly occupied by A. L. Solomon. Buuinoes promptly attended I tOj_March 23 2mo Corn Whiskey. I3URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of fonr year old MALT CORN I WHISKEY. Warranted pnre. Jan 23 JOHN C. BEFGEBS..