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3T The anniel meeting pl.^Mi,?^^?? WM. Timid' bri Saturday, Apr!) ^0., The officers lor the ensuuig' year are: Preai dent, Mrs; Ji T. Darby;' Secretary ami Treasurer, Miss I. D. Mai tin. ? Arrangements were rriado' for the me? morial ^ cole mo ities, on the'lOth of 'May, and the. ioUowiug oommittees appointed: Church t/ar<is?Baptiat Guuroh??hair,- j man, Mrs. Lcaphart. Lutheran?Miss. Wilbur. Presbyterian?Mrs. C. MoFie.' Washington Street (M. KJ-^Mrs. Rv O. Beck. St. Peters?Mrs. O. Walker. Trinity (Episcopal)? Mrs, Seibels. He? brew Cemetery?Mrs. L. T, Levin. , Elm-wood Cemetery?Temple?Chair? man, Mrs: MoMa?ter. Graves outside the enoloeore? Mra. Hugh S. Thomp? son, Chairman, Mrs. W. Peck, Mrs. L. O. MoCord, Misa Barnwell.ltfias O. Walker, Miss Hutpbeh, Mrs. D. H. DeSuueauro, Miss MoOaw;'Miss McKay, MisBes Ray'. Mrs. B. 0*Nea!e, Misa Thomas, MiBBt B Sims, Miss Iteverett, Miss. Wallaoo. 'In Mem?riam, those in' Distant' Graves? Mrs. M. Norton. Soldiers)' Enclosure in charge of the Officers of the Association?Mrs. J. T. Darby, MissLaBorde, Miss Carroll, Mrs. W. P. Hix, Mrs. A. DeSaassnre, Miss I. D. Martin, Mrs. J. H. Kinard, Mrs. J. P.Sonthern, Miss Peok, Miss Wearn, Miss Morris, Miss M. McKenzie, Mrs. John Bacon, Mrs! Wingute, Mrs. W. H. Gibbes, Mrs. J. B. Palmer, Miss Shand, Miss O. Goodwyn, Miss Carrie Adams, Miss Zimmerman, Mrs. Bimonton. Miss j Hampton, Misses Bryce, Miss Elmore, Misa E. Crawford, Mrs. Bwaffleld. Mem? bers of the above oommittees will please eaoh provide twenty wreaths or decora? tions of some kind. The church-yard committees an requested to assemble at | the respective church-yards, at 0 A. M. Contributions of decorations, ever? greens and flowers gladly received; They may be sent either to the residence of Rov. W. Martin or of Dn M. LaBordei Memorial ceremonies, ' at Elmwood Cemetery, will take place1 or> Saturday, May 10, at^efcldok P. MV, at the boI- I diera' ouolosure. ' -. ; Farther particulars in reference to the | ceremonies1'^ill be published several days before memorial day,; 11 ? 'Wanted, ~ 1 f\f\ TONS GABT IBON,*?c Q0LD8MITH 1UU *' ?IND'S 'Foundry, for wbich tho h'gaeat market price will bo paid. May 3 lm ^..:FxiielBtqok;-.;..;,-;'.:J :?'; ^Jff% \fE.hvr& lust brought to this city 39*V? for eaVo a lot61 Quo Saddle and' Bar CSU Itneaa HOltSga,' aftd a pair of fine match MARBS.-..W? ;will a ell at reasonable flgur.ee. CUNNINGHAM A GAILLAHD, . May 2 ., .-. At Ohas. Logan/a Stablea.. Citizens' BaVings Bank of S. C. ' A LL SAVINGS DEPOSITS- triado in thia J\ Bank on or hoforo the 5th day of each calendar month will boar interest for that .month as it 'deposited on the 1st instant. - May 15 - J.-?.'B. SMIT?, ABa'tOashier.' -r-j-1- ?? ,.! i...m J- , ? r- '?rr-r*~ Stamping for Embroidery and Braiding A ND also PICKING, done at Mra.' SPERT-, XJL NER'S establishment, in ,Mra. Hinrloh son's store, on Main Btrcot. She "bega to in? form the Indies of this-mty and the surround? ing country, that io ho will give instructions in making Wax Flowers, by a sew method* Lessons given until it is thoroughly known how to make any'kin3 of a floWer Jn 'four hours. Gall and ? SeV-for'. yourself.' Samples can be seen at her establishment, Main street. Apr Sf/t* ..- . __' Change in Business. /\N and after, thia date tho Grocery Depart* \J ment of our business will.- be conducted ON THE GASH SYSTEM. .AR purchasers of Groceries, Wines; Liquors, Corn, Hay; Oats, and such Goods as belong to this dep'artmenti will be sold for cash, und payment required be? fore delivery. This change will enable ua to soil at lower prices, and our aim will be to convince our customers that the cash system will be con? ducive to their interest. ? May 1*_JOHN AG NEW A SON. Rumors Have Been Circulated BY some jealous people that MLLE.CAEN, the ? well-known BRESS-MAKER, (for? merly engaged with B. O. Shiver A Oo.,) was going to leave the oity. She takes pleasure in announcing this to be false, and will ho glad to receive ber former oustomers and all who will honor with a call. Gorsets made to ' order. _Apr 23 12* Sweet Potato Slips. OHil BUSHELS Yams,. Spanish, and Red, in flno order. For sale by_HOPE A GYLES. Cow Feed. TONS 8HORT8and WHEAT BRAN, for sale by HOPE A GYLES. 5 Attractive Goods . at Tin: Grand Central Dry Goods Establishing | or WM. D. LOVE Ac CO. WE have added to our stock tho past few days, aomo choice goods, as well as bargains. Wrillopen TO-MORROW, (Monday,) April 28 1873, 1,000 yard* Foulard fcilke; beautiful goods, in the new shades. j 3,500 yards 4-4 Printed Cretonn, at 1CJ cents a yard. Cheapest goods sohlt his reason. . 250 pieces Dress Goods, from 25 cents to $1 a yard, in tho now colors. Two-Ruttou Kids, nt 75 cents a pair. Tucked Skirts, at 75 cents each. Lndice' White a prone, from 25 cents to $1 23 ca ib. Yard-wido White Hatting, at25 cents a yard. . Lace Collars, at 25 cents each. Printed Linen Lawns, at 3D and 37A cents a yard, in fast colors. White PiqucB, at 25 cents ayard; One goods. Wbito Nalnsodk, at 12J e'enfa a yard. Plain and Lace Striped Victoria Lawn. Embroidered Seta, at 50 cents a set. Club-handle Pataaols. Our Laco and Embroidery department com? prises a very choice selection. Hosiery, in all sizes and makes. A full line of Prints and Domestics. ? All are invited to. call and 'inspect our at tractive stock. . Customers will find whatever advertised, at tho Grand Omtral Dry Goods establishment of W. D. LOVE A OO., Under Wheeler Honao. , W. D. Lova. B. B. McUueerv. JAMES Z. .STOCKER, Commission Merchant .. and pealed in Lime, Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Hair, Laths, eto. Nos. 'J and 11 Vendno Bange, Fob 0 13m CHARLESTON, S. p. BY J. A. SELBY. flpootal Motioocs. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAOB,?Hippy relief for young men from the effects of error? and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New me? thod of treatment. New and rematkable re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Btreet, Philadel? phia. Pa.?an institution having a high repu? tation for honorable conduot and professional | skill. _Mar 24 3m AFIRST CLASS AGENT IS EUROPE, with twenty years' active experience in the ootton trade, and with influential connec? tions in England and on the Continent, offers his services sb representative to a first rate American house, deeirous to open a brauch honae in Europe, or to establieh a general agenoy. The highest bankers' references in London and New York are at advertiser's command. Letters addrcsBcd "N. O. P. OOT? TON," will be forwarded by Meaars. O. P. Pntnams Hons, at Now York, or by Messrs. Bampson. Low A Co., London. Mar 25 wml7 THE MILS P0WEBT CURES UIHPI1U?TS> HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, an entire success. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the only medicines perfectly adapted to* popular use?so Eimplo that mistakes cannot bo made in asm? thura; so harmless as to bo free from danrcr; and eo efficient as' to bo always reliable. They have tho highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Price, in largo three-drachm vials, with directions: Xos. Cures. * Cents. I. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . SO ?J. Worin?, "Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . 50 3. CryliiR-CoIlc,orTcethingof Infants, . 50 ?1. TJInrrhoen, or Children or Adults, . . 50 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 6. Cr?olerr\-Morl?uS, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Coughs, Culds, Bronchitis, ..... 30 8. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faccnohe, ... 30 B. Hrnda.choa. Hick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 10. Pyaprpsla, Bilious 8tomnrh.50 11- Huppresaert, or Painful Periods, ... 30 M. Whites, too Profuse Periods.5U .13. Croup, Cough, DifHcnlt Brcathlnr?.' . . 50 Salt Jtheiim, Erysipelas, Erupt?ms, . 50 . 15. niictunatlsm, Bheumaricraiii!?, . . . 50 10. Fevec niul Auu?, Chill Fever, Ague, 50 17. Piles, blind or bleeding, ...... 50 18. OpUttmlmy. an? S?t? orWcak By-a, . 30 , 13. Catarrh. AciUo or Chronia halietai, . 50 to. Whooping-fon^li,Viobmt Doughs, . ?o 21. Aithina, Oppressed Bmithirig, . . . W ' 23. Ear I?Uchnrfre?,Tmpnired llparing, . 50 23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands jSwelling*, . 50 "M. ?ieneralDebility, Physical Weukuoss, . 50 i3. llropsyandScantyBccnrtions, . . . . 30 20 Sen-Slrkness, Bidtness froiuBidmg, . 50 27. nidne>-l>i?ea?e? Gjavrf, . . ..50 13 Ncrvoun Ifefclllty. Seminal >\ enkness, I ? or Involuntary lhschargea, . . . . . 1 f n 59. Sore Mouth, Canker, . . . . ? ? . -J SO. Urinary WcnUness, Wcttiw the Bed, .' 81. PathOal Periode, with Snoanit, . . 3u 8?. SuilkxisKS at Chango of Life, . . . . H J 33 EpMepTey. ?nasm?;St VltuV Danco, . 100 I'M. JKlphtlwrln, Ulcerated Boro Throat,. . i;l . 85 Chronic Congestion* and Eruption::, to , ? FAMILY CASES. Cose (Morocco! with nbovo 33 larrrc vial ? an I Manual of Directions, . . - Ca*e (Morocco) of 20 largo viali and P-oo>*, 0 t)U Iiar Theao remcdlet ere sent hy tho case or single box to anypnrt <?r *?*? country, free ofcharge, on rcccl.it of price. Address M?rm?5rr?oo^l^ediclno Co., Office and Depot, No. 502BnoAnwAV. New You*. For Sale Toy all ?rug???t?. And by OEIOEB A MoGREGOR, Colombia, g. O. , ??April H 1T_Uy District Court of the United States for | the District of South Carolina. In the matter of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, in South Carolina?In bank? ruptcy. AWARRANT in bankruptcy has been is? sued by said court against tho estate of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, in South Carolina, in the Counties of Anderson and Ooonee, in tho State of South Carolina, in said District, adjudged a bankrupt, upon the petition of its creditors; and the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or to his nee, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbiddou t.y law. A meeting of tho cred? itors ot said bankrupt, to prove: their debts, and cuoohu oue or more assignees of its estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankmptcy, to be holden at Charleston, in eaid District, on the NINTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1873. at 11 o'clock A. M , at No. 72 Broad street, before Julius O. Carpenter, one of the Registers iu Bankrupt? cy of Bald court. R. M. WA LLA.OE, United Blutes M&rehal, as Messenger. Apr 21 M5_ TO Plf?NTBRS. DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS OXJyJ WO Twisters and 8hovela. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters,from factory. 100 pair Trace Chains. ?10 dozen Plow (lames. Which we offer at popular prices _At.r2.*i_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. To Consumers. 80 000 [iBa; BA00N iu Blore and l.OOtl bushels OATS, 2.U0O busliels CORN, HO barrels FLOUR, 75 barrels SUGAR, jiiel received andfoi sah? st lowest orices. LuRICK A LOWRANCE. B. F. GRIFFIN, JJKA1.LR IN Groceries and Provisions, MAIN STREBT, HALF sqns.ro in rear of State House. *ar COUNTRY PRODUCE a specialty. _Aprin? _ Champagne Charlie at Barhamville. CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE, s&psftSlvQ H'rC(1 by Charlie Ball,out of dum WmW vjpSallie, (a Rayford mare,) whoso T^fl-JS. a'ra W*B Monarch, reared by Jno. JaWBBspBo. Riobards, of Unioi, owned by Milton Leverott, of Columbia, will stand a season, commencing April 1, at Barhamville. Thin horse it an elegant ohestcnt e< rrel stal? lion, seven years old, fifteen hands high, and noar 1,000 pounds weight, working capitally in harness or under saddle Ho is a sure foal get tor; and to all cash parties, this condition will bo granted, that their mares, in case they "fall to'prove" the first season, will be al? lowed tbijextra privilege of standing tho se? cond season free of chargo to said horse. Terms fifteen [1181 dollars a season, cash, j Apply at Bsrhamvino. March 26 2mt DR. V. P. CLAYTON OFFERS bis professional sorvioos to tho citizens of Columbia. aWOfllco at CENTRAL nOTEL. March 25 ''Let our put Censures .COLUMBIA, S. C, SOT DA' Buyers, Remember I OUR S T 0 0 K| HAS TO BE REDUCED! . PRIOB TO TBE Exniratlon of Cur Partnership. HENCE BARGAINS AND lXDL'CflKEXTS Are Off a red in EVERY LINE AND EACH DEPARTMENT. Call and prioo OUR OOODS, and see the advantages offered. H. 0. SHIVER ?Sc CO. The Governor Orders A REWARD to be offered to any one who /V arrests a fngitive from justice. The "Indian Girl" offers a reward to any one who smokes imported OIGARB, as her stock, com? prising the largest and finest assortment ever offered in this city, far BnrpaaseB all others, when tested by fire, as vateran soldiers sur? pass The State Militia These facts will oertainly induce every odo, who enjoys a superb emoko, to resort to tbis emporium of Havana Oigars as the ModocB do To the Lava Beds. Maya_ Notice to Contractors. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. Columbia, 8. c, May a, 1873. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this oflico until MAY 13, to Lath and Plaater the Hall Of tho new Hcok and Ladder House, in the Park, corner of Taylor and As? sembly streute. By order of Council. MayS OHAS. BARNUM. CRy Clerk. Cottage for Bale or Rent, ON Lumber Btreet, between Marion and Sumte r streets. Apply to J. W- BMI TH. April 2G _ Tin Shop. PUin street. For Sale.. A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, be? tween Hondcrson and Barnwoll streets; .fronting on Taylor, street 73 feet, run? ning back 155 feet, moro, or loss. The house contains four rooms on tho first story and four unfinished rooms on tho second story?a very convenient rcBidence. For particulars, inquire at G. EIERCKS'. April 22_ Ale and Porter. prr (\ DOZEN McEwen's Edinburgh ALE. t)U 50 dozen Youngor's Edinburgh Ale. 50 dozen Rasa A Co.'s Pale Ale. i 50 dozen Barclay, Porkina A Co.'s London Porter. 50 dozan Guinnoss' Dublin Stout. All senuine imported, and for salo low by Apr 17 ? __J0?N AG NEW A SON. _ New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respectfully inform their, friends and tho pub? lic generally, that they have open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE _fcsjat the old stand of Campbell A Jones, and would respectfully solicit a por? tion at their patronage. Our goodB are fresh, and will be sold at lowest market prices. BOWEN A LaFAB. John H.Bowkn. M. LaFak. March 11 Bank of Charleston. NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION. Charleston. S. 0., February 20,1873. ON and alter the 1st day of March next, this Rank will he prepared to Consolidate tho Stock of the Bank of Charleston into that of the proBOUt organization. One share of the latter, par value [flOO] or.o hundred dollars, will bo issued for live [5] whole or ten [10] half of tho former. Future dividends will be paid upon I ho Consolidated Stock only; (hose accruing upon the uncousolidatcd will be reserved until con? solidation of the same shall he effected. Tho Rooka of Transfer will bo closed from March I to April 1. Feh 23 niSnifl WM. IL BURDEN, Oa-hicr. Time is Money! Cheap. Quick find Sure Route t\f Travel, Inj Walhn?a, .s. Q.% to Atlanta, (Georgia, and Return. (PUBLIC, whoart)in-*j teu-nu.li in i-hving time and nu im-y, are in? formed thut ON AND AFTER MONDAY, the 21st instant, we will run a DAILY LINE of HACKS from Walhalla to tho terminus ol the Air Line Raiiioad, making connection with the train running to Atlanta, Ga . and a re? turn line to Walhalla, leaving the railroad for Walhalla immediately after the arrival of the train from Atlanta. Persons can no.w leave Walhalla and arrive in Atlanta tho same day; or, leaving Atlanta, will arrive in Walhalla on a regular connecting lino. Apr 20 Um_T1IJ[>M_F^9^ ? STEELE. REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNS begs to inform Iiis friends and the public general? ly that ho has removed1 to tho largo store formerly ocoupied by W. D. Love A Co., undor the Co -.lumbia Hotel, where ho may be found with a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Piatcd Ware, Spectacles, A>c. Repairing done in all its branches. Prices moderate and despatch guaranteed. Feb 15 +3 mos Feediner Oats. 1 nr\Ci BUSHELS prime heavv OATS. laUUV; For salo by HOPE A GYLES. Attend the Tr k7 MORNING, MAY 4, 1873. DANCING! Prof. G. T. Sheldon, of Washington City, D. C, WILL give DANCING LESSONS in this city, in the ball over tboetore of tbo kMeasrs. L?rick A Lowrance, commencing MONDAY, May 5, 1873. Ladies' and children's classes in the after? noon?gentlemen's class at night. Persons desirous of joining the olasBCS, can do eo by loaving their names at Prof. Ly Brand's muaio store, where terms can be ob? tained. _'_Apr 24 MILLINERY. MBS. 0. E. BEED has opened >a lino assortment of Ladies' and Children's DUESSES, UNDER? WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions, Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which will bo sold at reduced prices. The publio in general aro invited to call and see for themselves. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums for Millinery at State Fairs of 1871 and 1872._April 18 3mo CLARETS, ETC. Summer Stock of Wines and Liqnors, IN FULL VARIETY. WE beg to enumerate some of our leading | brands: CLARETS.?St. Gervaie, quarts. St. Eatephe, pints and quarts. St. Julin, pints and quarts. Margaux, pints and quarts. Poutct Canet, quarts. La Rose, quarts. ROCKS.?Laubenheimer, Hochheimcr, Deideehcimor. Thcao from house of Honckel A Co., Mainz. WHITE WINES.?Latour Blancho, Chateau Yquem, Haute Samern?*, Brandenburg Freres. CHAMPAGNES.?Moot A Ghaudon, Pommery A Grcno, Ohano A Duchatcl. 1 And "Imperial" California. BRANDIES.?Brandenburg Freros and James | Hennessy, vintages 1803, 08,35, GIN.?Princo of Orango. I Our stookof DOMESTIC WHISKIE8, GIN8, I RUMS and other LIQUORS AND CORDIALS, not enumerated abovo, will be found in full supply and at lowest market rates. Our celobrated brand of "MARYLAND CLUB" WHISKEY?for which wo aro solo agents?always on hand. Its purity, strength and exquisite flavor have made it the favorite brand wherever introduced. Orders solicited aud satisfaction guaran? teed._GEORGE SYMMEBB; New Attractionsi New Attractions! The Cry Is Still, They Come Every Train brings NEW AM FBBSH GOODS COLUMBIA HOTEL CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Of! JUST anived a fine lino of FRENCH GA8 SIMERE PANTS?tbo handsomest lot ever seen in Columbia. The celebrated "Webster" DRESS SHIRT, warranted a perfect lit?being cut low in tho neck. Tho "Czar," "Rrignoli" and "Crown Prince" COLLARS, in Linen: "Juniata," 'Bon Ton" and "Iron Ace," in Paper. STRAW GOODS and NEW NOVELTIES of every description in my Hue, at EPSTINS, April 4 Under Columbia Hotel. GREENFIELDS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. THE CARRIAGE stick at the corner of) Lady and Main streute has been LARGELY INCREASED Within a few days past, and is now more com pleto than ever before, < mbracing, in every variety, all tho leading atyhs and quality et vehicle* in demand in this market. - The atoek of HARNESS is also complete'. | Prices very low. W. K. GREENF1IT 1>. 'carriages BUGGIES! CIALL at tho Factors Kaat Ol ti c / Poet 0illco and examine quality, workmanship and prices Ik fore pur? chasing HUfttion geo.lw. W0 CtUiMOf bo undo'fitii'1 in good vehicles. M. J. CALNAN, Agent. JOHN AG NEW, Proprietor. ?Ian 11 Smick'. Smack. Smoovc! HAYING fitted up tho magnificent room in I the Columbia Hotel, formet ly occupied by Mr. Haynesworth, we aro prepared to per? form on tho cranium of every gentleman, in tho way of HAIR-CUTTING nr SHAMPOO? ING, and specially invite all who want thoir beard cut off, smick. smack, smoove, to give us a call. HOT and COI-D BATHS can bo had at all hours. N.B.?Our shop on Plain atreet will con? tinue to receive our special attention. Apr 5 It EES K A THOMPSON. Shingles. WE aro now prepared to furnish our first olaaa CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, In any desired quantity and upon tho shortost notice. For economy, durability and aupe rior finish, they cannot bo excolled. Ship? ments mado to any part of the country promptly. r MoMASTER. MOSTEITI1 A ROATH. March 16 ^mo uo Event." VOL. IX?NO. 38. Ahead as Usual! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! e. & w. c. ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST, REST and OHEAPEBT STOCK of , BATS AND GENTS' FlM'ISeiKG GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice and rdogant assort? ment of CAS3IMEE.K3 AND VE8TIKGS. We are still taking orders for" thoao PER-1 FECT-ETTTING SHIRTS. ' '. ' March 19 * Spring Clothing arid HatB. KINARD&WILEY, DEALERS IN GLOTflING, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, M CELEH1UTED STAR 6I1IRTS. - - ?>> ? Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. - ft WE havo made special 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 dozen; thn quality and number of Linen aid Workmanehip, we guarantee a perfect fit: A 60, New York Mills, 2,200 Linen, tic R69, Wamauta, 2,100 Linen, $15. U 66. Tnscora, 2.0C0 Linen, $18 50. O B 65. Masonvillo. 1,800 Linen, $11.50. B 53, Forrestdale, 1.600 Linen, $10. B 43, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $8. A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doe I Pants. Fancy Gassimero Pants, a beautiful | line of White Vests,new style. Mar 10 Southern "Warehouse Company, Gervais street, near Greenville and Columbia Railroad, 18 prepared to receive COTTON and other property upon Storage, and to make ad? vances upon the same. Cotton thipped to this house will be stored eubjact to the order I ot tbo 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 advaiccswiU be made' at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses are so located that drayago is not necessary, and no churge for handling will be made. ?9*All business communications should be addressed to the Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE, President. Fnwis F. Oaiiv. Treasurer. March 23m New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. Now standard works for libraries. New Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a froeb stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Puns, Pen-Knives, rocket Rooks, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Can Papers, En? velopes aud Fancy Stationery, for tale by N'ov 5 R. L. BRYAN._ CHRISTOPHER HAYNE8W0RTB, It AM IS KR AND It A llt-DHHSHKH , INYI'I ICS bis fiio ids and all persons who are desirous i f receiving a good SHAVE or SHAMPOO, to pay him a call at his new rooms, in the Wheeler Honte. IIAIR-DRL'Hb [NO, DYKING, etc, attended to in best style. ? Notice. BEING charged with the enforcement of the following Ordinance, relating to "the duties of tbo City Surveyor," (concern? ing which duo notico has been given by the City Clerk,) reading thus: "Be it further ordained, That hereafter any person about to build any house on any new sito, fronting or bounding on any of the streets of the city of Columbia, shall bo re? quired to havo the same located, and the boundaries thereof, adjoining such street or streets, liicd by tho City Surveyor, who shall bo entitled to receive tho sum of $5 for eaoh lot so located. And in caee any person shall erect any house as Aforesaid, without haying the eamo located by the City Surveyor as aforesaid, euch person shall be subject to a penalty of $45 for each and every offence." I hereby notify all pasties conoerned to re? port' iheir names ana locations of lota, either at my oflico or to C. Mahon, City Surveyor, at the oftlco of Soibols A Ezoll. Tno conditions attached to tho Ordinance will bo strictly required,,and the penalty of non-compliance to its terms bo rigidly enforced and without the slightest delay. J. A. JACKSON, April 18 Chief of Police. FIRE BXTMBffi, AND j? W i: Hook & Ladder Truck Equip't. Absolute Protection from Tire! CSS. WADK HAMPTO?' S?y.t l(mHE GARDNER FIRE EXTINGUISHER X has my hearty approval, and 1 recom? mend ita general introduction as a safe ana offloaclous protection against the riek of fire, Tho great benefits it haa conferred in saving property, juatlfy the confidence repoaed in it.' Bend for Descriptive Circular. JOHN AGNEW A SON, Agents. Maroh 28_._- mw?3mo NEW TBIUMPHSI The "SINGER" Again Victorious \ \ \ THE atatietiea from sworn returns of the Bales of Sewing Maohines in 1872, (re? ported in 1878.) show that the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY sold .'over forty-five thousand more Machines than any other Company, and over one quarter of tu Maobinoa sold daring that year. Nine out of? ten of Bald Singer Machines were for VAitrxx use?proving; the great popularity of the Singer in the household. Annexed are the sales of the leading makers: .... Tho SINGER Manufacturing Company sold. 219.768 Machines. Wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Company sold 171.038 Machines. .-. .. Howe'Machine Company (estimated) sold 145.0C0 Machines. Grover A Baker Machine sold 62,010 Ma? chines. Domestic Sewing Machine sold 49,564 Ma? chines. Wilson Sewing; Machine sold 23.6CG Ma? chines. Call and tee the 8INGEB, before buying* Office on Main etreet, Columbia, S.O. SINGER MANUFACTURING- -COMPANY". AprRJ20H2 ; WM. J. WAYxAgent. vi Cn/jv .50 tCanls~?er Boti/e^ It promotnuthe ?;ItOWTII,PRKBKRVL'S lUe color, und iHcrcoso? Uj? VI?ur; ; and HeaUTY'of tho ILAXR. 1 Ovxb TflT?TT- Yea Hfl AflO T.ton's Kimuans OR TBE Hair Was- flrat placoil ill tho marto t hf' rofoaaor K Thonms Jjon.a rr?daat?ot Frincotoa polt???. Tb? nun? fa dem?? frata- UM CHvMrl f Kathiio, or Tutor*. larity it haa obtained,ia unpreoedmtad and inotod-. Ibla. ItIncte atjp tfaa QbOTBBji aaw BiacttoT, Uta HUB. It la * delightful drafting. It eradicate* Dandruff. ItpraVanla the lliirfrora tu ~ Slow aypconinoo_ and Quautt as it w Jt ksepa the head oool, and ajres tb a hair a, rich, ?oft. It lajtaa.auHa in QnisTroc. orar a Quabtxb of a Otft SUST Aoo. and ta sol trj Store? At only ?2T Fifty Cento per .J 1??,'. . ' * -,?y**??f| Woman'sJHory js Her Hair! LYON'S;' >U1 S.T-1860-X. IS PURELY A te3eiaeussREPARATION, composed:'.'.:i-.!y of weh-knawn fl f" OTS, HERBS niid FRUITS,cct.1 ice 1 with other fr"i>ertiet-. whioh iutheir nature ist? I ntharUr. .jx-V-.f. Nutrition?. Pinrot:?-, Ait rrtivo ac.l ftut'-li lioMn. TlMWhololapreecvv; Uanaufil-. cl<:-. qun-it'ty < <* tph-lt fcc:.i tho Kl'o tR UA'.iVi to kvoy tbeia la o:iy cl niato, Which rn.i-t. . the iLAIfATMN BITTERE one of the meet dpsirr.We Toni?? and ?hart Ira in tho world. They are intern!? J strictly Ma - Temperance Bitters only to be used aa a mcdlciue, and always ac? cording to directions. They aro tho aheot-anchor of the feobloand deblUtatcd. They act upon a diseased Ii vor, and ?Urnulato to auch a degroo thntahoaKhy action la at onco brought about. Aa a remedy to which. Women ar? especially subject it la super-, icdtng every other a ti umlaut. As a Spring nnd Summer Tonic they havo no ?trau. They aro a mild and gentlo Purgativo aa'weiTaa Tonio. They purify the Wood.' They ?ro a aplondld Appetiser. They make tho weak strong. They purify and invigorate. They cure Dye jiepsla. Constipation and Headache. They a?t aa a spcclflo in all epoclcs of diaordera whioh nndermlne tho bodily strength and break down toe animal aplrlta. ff ' Depot, 63 Park Flaoe, flew York. 100 Western Hay. RA EES TIMOTHY nAY, for salelow forcaah. HOPE A GYLES.