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r? . \ \-g? ag .iv. o t"-' - TeS TlOHBORNB j . .CliAIMANT.?The claimant for the vast English .estate of Sir Roger TichbOrhe fa undergoing at Jiresent a trial on ah indict men* for per ury with a stolidity that would amount to stupidit.y if be wero not blunted by depraved associations* The defense has used that apparent stupidity to show that he oannot be the real Sir Roger, but in doing so have certainly strength? ened his ease, for if he is not Sir Roger Tiohborne, never before has a man dis? played such canning ability in feiraulat ing another in a court of juBtioe. If tbe olaimant is really the*convict Arthur Orton, besides the advantage of a most striking'resemblance, he has succeeded in Obtaining all tho details of the life of Sir Roger; of ? then hiding ; them avfay, and of, in addition,. losing^ bis own identity. The interest/ in his trial in London has not. abated in. the least, crowds filling the court room and the streets. ? The prisoner manifests no un? easiness, and Bits with the imperturba? bility of a rhinoceros through .the most scathing oh arges of per j ury, apparently confident of ms triumph. The change just maderin the offloers of tbe internal revenue districts diBplaoea 220 assessors *pd 1,200 assistant asses? sors. The number of collectors is now] 220. The commissioner estimates that | the chahge and redact ion o f officers will effect a saving to tho Government of $1,000,000 annually. The annual examination of tbe West Point cadets begins on Monday, 2d prox. Mills House Sale Stables. JBx.^ THE undersigned, havingpurchaBed Wjfelthe DEXTER- STABLES, wonld in XT/iVorm their friends that they etill keep ? "" 'on hand first class Single and Double Harness Horses', Saddle Horten and Mules, which they are prepared to - sell on most rea? sonable torms. R. GRAHAM * CO. John-N. LoKQ/Agent. :_May 4 Tor Sale. A HOUSE and LOTytm Taylor.be twoon Hondoraon and Barnwell streets; ;fronting on Taylor street 73 feet, run? ning baok 165 feet, more or less. The house contains Ifour rooms ' on the first story and four unfinished rooms oh the second story?a very convenient residence. For particulars, inquire at . G. riEBCKS*. April22 ' ' _ Champagne Charlie Vat Barhamville. ?CHAMPAGNE On ARL IE, , eired by Charlie Hall, out of dam 1 jSallie, (a Rayford mare,) whose liro was Monarch, rested by Jno. ?0. Riohards. of Uaioa, owned by Milton Eoverett; of Columbia, will stand a season, commencing April 1; at Barhamville. This hprae i? an.elegant chestnut s< rrel stal? lion, seven years old, fifteen hands, high, and near 1,000 pounds weight, working capitally in harness or.under saddle. He LS a auro foal -getter; and to all cash parties, this condition will bo grantsd, that their maree, in ease they ?'fail to prove'.' the first, season. wiR be al? lowed the extra privilege of standing tho se? cond season free of charge to said horse. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockets Pure Mobh*. ^"F^rsl ' f "?' ' a ayLlja. London Porter and Scotch Ales. t (X CASKS Hibbert's London PORTER and j JLvP Toungefe Scotch ALE; far sale by March 12 . A ,?, j HOPE A GYLES. DOLLAR MUSIC BOOKS. {? ???al., tfi '.*>:> * Clarke's Dollar Instructor. ,f oi :mill ;;3?or,,Reed Organs. Clarke's Dollar Instructor : For Piano-forte. Clarke's Dollar Instructor, i ri ? i ? For Violin. 11HREE very attractive and useful Instruc . tiou books; designed for those who wish to take a partial and easy conree. Full of bright, popular ransio for practice, tbe first two containing each nearly 70 tunes, and the last 120 tnnes, beside exercises. * * $ $ t $ STRAUSS DANGE MUSIC, - - 100 For Violin or Flute and Piano. * $ $ $ $ * Winner's VIOLIN and FLUTE DUETTS, 1 00 j For 2 Violins, or ? Flutes ox Violin and Flute. ( S i t. $ S Winner's RAND OF FOUR, nearly ready, 1 00 Easy Quartets for Violin or Flute, Cornet or Clarionet, and 2d Violin or Violoncello. The above 3 books are for The People, and are fuU ot tbe bright,' wide-awake, easy musio, that isn't hard to play, and is so de? lightful to listeners. t * I S % * Tbe above books mailed, post-paid, for tho retail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. OHAS. H. DITSON A CO., 711 Broadway, New York._May 21 Bgj Bank of Charleston. NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION. Cbablkstow, S. C, February 20.1873. ON and after the let day of March next, this Bank will be prepared to Consolidate the Stook of the Bank of Charleston into that of the present organization. One share of the latter, par value [1100] ono hundred dollars, will be issued for five [5] whole or ten [10J half ot tbe former. Future dividends will bo paid upon the Consolidated Stock only: those accruing upon tho unconsolidated will be reserved until con? solidation of tbe same shall be effected. Tbe Books of Transfer will be closed from March 1 to April 1. Fob 23 m3mo WM. B. BURDEN, Cashier. Agents Wanted, FOR McOLELLAN'S GOLDEN STATE, the first and only complete History of the Pacific Slope; Descriptions of the Seasons, Products. Mountains, Scenery, Valleys, Ri? vera, Lakes, Forests, Waterfalls, Bays and Harbors. 700 pages, 200 illustrations and mips. Illustrated Circulars free. WM. FLINT A CO., Atlanta, Oa. March 12___W13 Sweet Potato Slips. S)aa BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and ?UU Rod, in fine order. For aale by , HOPE A OYLES. Seed Corn and Potato Slips. BUSHELS SEED CORN, carefully se? lected for thirty yea rs, and well adapted to this section. 00 boehols YAM POTATO SLIPS. March 30 L?RICK A LOWRAKCE. TREZEVANT SILL, Trial Jnstice. Ofiico on Plain street, formet ly occupied by A. L. Solomon. Business promptly attended to._March 27 2mo llelnltili'i Queen'? Delight?A remarka? ble medicine for curing all kinds of discuses of tho blood. Bolter than Sarsaparilla. All skin diseasee, Scrofula, Humors cuied. May 3} 25 BY J. A. SELBY. Special 2NI otlooB. OBST ACL. ICS TO MARRUQE.?Happy relief fur young teen from the effects of errors sod abuses ib early lifo. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage reraovad. New me? thod of treatment. New and remarkable re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2TSouth Ninth street, Philadel? phia. -Pa.:?an .institution having a nigh repu? tation for konbrablo conduct and professional skill. ' Mar 20 8m REGULATOR, F OR OVER FORTY YEARS Ibis PURELY VEGETABLE LIYER MEDICINE has proved to be the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT Sud its painful off? spring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Oolio, Depression of Rpirite, 80UR STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER, Ac, Ac. After years of careful experiments!, to moot a great and urgent demand, wo now produce from our original Genuine Poicders THE' PRSPAllED, a Liquid form or SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR, containing all its wonderful and valu ablo properties, and offer it in O.KK DOLL,All DOTTLES. The Powders, (price as beforo,) $1.00 per package. ... Sent by mail, $1.OL 43- CAUTIOISI -S?? Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR unlees in our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp aud Signa? ture unbroken. Ndne ether is genuine. ' ? J. H. ?KlL!!? &. CO.. MACON. OA., and PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Druggists. Jan 30. fRept. U]^jly. ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S BONS, New York, . Oct. 38 jly Agents for the United States. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS TTAYB PROVED, FROM THE MOST 1 I ample experience, an entire rucoes*. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They arc the only medicines perfectly adapted to popular use - so simple that mistakes cannot be mode in uainir them; so harmless as to bo f reo from dan per; and so efficient as to bo always reliable. They have the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Price, in large tluvo-dr oehm a iuls, with direc?ons: No*. - Cares. Cents L Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50 2. Wurms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . 50 '. Cryliiir-Collc,orTeethintfof Infuute, . 50 Ai Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . 50 i. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 <;. Cholera-Morbua, Vomiting, .... 50 7. ? iiuplm, Colds, Bronchitis,.50 s. 'Veiiraltri?, Toothaclie, Fuoeache. ... 50 U. Headaches, Hick Heudaehc, Vertigo, . 50 lo. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.50 U. Rupj>n*???d, ur painful iod*, . . . 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50 IS. Croup. Co'uph, Difficult Breathing, . . id i t- Halt uneam, Erysipelas, Eruptions . 50 i5. UheiunntUm, RfwumattoPsin*, ... 50 10. Fever aud Ag<i*>i Chill Fever, Agnes, 50 W. Piles, blind or bl.-eding-,.50 IS. Ophtnelmy, and Boie or W. afc Eye*, . 50 1*J. Catarrh, Acute or Clirouio Jnlluen&i, . 50 20. W^ooplxur-Cough,Violent Cough.-*, . to 21. AithiuR, Oppressd Breathintr, . . . *0 22. Earlliioharsei.,Impaired It.i.rnig. . 50 23. Scrofula, EniOlmidsJRnelhutj-, . 50 24. general Debility, Pliystail wcalOMM*, . 50 25. Dropsy und Scanty Beeret ions, . . . . 50 2G. Sea-Sickness, Sickness from Riduifc', . 50 FAMILY CASES. Ca*e Morocco) wlthabovc 3!t large vi:.!i ::::! Mauuulof Direction", . - ? ? i}? "J Case (Morocco) of 20 largo viuw und I ?? . u ?I DuP These reineuies ar? acut by Die case or single box to any putt or. Us* country, free of charge, on receipt or price. Address "H^?olSl^ Co.. OUiee und Depot, No. 502 Bboaowat. Xf.w \ oiuu For Hale by ?11 Druggists. And by GEIGER A MclREGOR, Columbia, S^C. _ April 11 Ttlv CLEAVELAND MINERAL SFRINGF, (Furnierlu WVfOn'aJ near Shelby, KI KT Y-FIVE miles Wist of Charlotte, N. C, will be opened fojr I lie recent ion of visitors on _ 'the 12th c.f Juno. Tho main building lias been improved by tho addition oi three piazzas. Tho Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad is flnientd to within threo miles of tho Springs, aud passengers will be met by backs evory day except Sum days. Tho Air-Lino Railroad patsos within eleven miles of the Springs, and if informed in time, hacks will bo sent to moot those who may conic in that way. Conveyances to othor points may be had if desired. Cold and Warm Baths, Wlnto Sulphur. Red , Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band of Mu> j sic and other sources of amusement. Fare first class. For further particulars, apply to May 15_T. W. BREVARD. ProprieU r. May Butter. CiHOICE MAY BUTTER, just received ant] ^J?JJaJpj_by , JOHN AGNEW A SON. Oats and Corn. Ifinn BUSHELS piimo whilo CORN, ? \J\J\J 800 bushels heavy OATS. For sale low for cash. HOPE A GYLES. '"Let" o?r in** Cenrorea COLUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY AH IRON-CLAD BEOUBTTY. SiFK, PEHUANENT and I'KOPITABE. First Mortgage Seven Per Cent.Gold Bond?, Not Taxable, of the PORT ROYAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Guaranteed Principal and Interest ly the Georgia Railroad and Banking Gomvany. PRINCIPAL and INTEREST payable in Gold Coin in New York or London, Hay and November ConpouB. Principal due No? vember 1, 1889. Denomination $1,000, or ?200. Theso Bonds are recommended to Trus? tees, Exeoutors and others aB being- an in? vestment worthy of their attention for the following reasons: 1. They are the First Mortgage upon a grett through lino Boad. 2. They are guaranteed by a powerful Cor? poration, whose credit stands Al in America and Europe. ' 3. They can be Registered, which saves the owner from Jobs, in case of robbery, Ac. 4. The Coupons are pa>ablo in a fixed and staple currency?Gold Coin or Sterling. 5. They ara non-taxable by thoGovernment or State?a very important feature. They have been subjected to a rigid inves? tigation by ihe undersigned, and are recom? mended in full confidence to those socking a choice and undoubted investment. For sale at 90 and accrued interest in Cur reooy, at which price?taking gold at its pre? sent figures?they pay over niuo (9; per cent, per annum. All marketable Securities received in Ex? change. For further particulars, apply to KING, FINNEY & CO., No. 21 Nassau street, New York, or A. C. KAUFMAN, No. 25 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. May 23_ _ +lmo WAGONS." LARGE lot ot the j:?tly celebrated A 'MILBURN WAGONS," I jual received?two, three and four horse; and will be sold very low, if called for soon, at the Carriage Factory of JOHN AQNEW. May 18_M. J. CALNAN. Agent. New Orleans la just now attracting the publio attention on account of the political trouble there. The "Indian Girl" is attracting the attention of smokers on acoonnt of the stock of Imported Cigars, the like of wbich has not been seen hero since Columbia was * . . Bur med and Her Citizens . Bhow their appreciation ot the same, as also I of the store that makes a speoialty in this line, by the increaeing-demand for "Manilla," ' "Princlpees" and "Figaro," (of Imported To? bacco,) and as the Indian chit f who Shot Down The United States General ban caused the I j lava beds to smell of the burning of powder, bo this "Indian Maid" ban caused Columbia | I to smell of the DUrnlng of- tobacco. May 14_ REMOVAL. GEO. BBUND bogs to inform bis friends and the public genoral-1 ly that he has removed1 to the large storo formerly occupied by W. D. Love A Co., under the Co- , _Llumbia Hotol, where he may be found with a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fiated Ware, Spectacles, die. . Repairing done in all its branches. Prices I moderate and despatoh gnaranteed. Fob 15 iGraos Full Weight Soap. PROCTOR ft GAMBLE'S E X T R a OLIVE. Some brands of Soap are dold abort weight, five to eight pounds per box. If you nee tbeso Soaps, you pay money for what you do not receive. Can you afford to do so? Buv Proctor A- Gam? ble, V Full Weight Brand. Sold by Oro cf.ru in your city. J A. HEN DRIX.I DRO., Apr 3 3m Wbolcaalo Agents. New Family Grocery. THE nndcrsignod respect folly inform thoir frieuds and tho pub? lic getnerallv. that they have open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE the old stand of Campbell A Joues. and would respectfully solicit a por? tion of their patronage. Our goods arofresh, and will bo sold at lowest market prices. Bo WEN ft La FAR. John H . Bowts. M. La Fa it. Maroh 11_ Ale and Forter. r/V DOZEN McEwen'- Edinburgh ALE. t}\9 50 dozen Younger* Edinburgh Ale. 50 dozun Barolay, l'?rkins ft Co.'a London Porter. 50 dozen Baus ft Co.'* Pale Ale. 50 dozen Gninnosr?' Dublin Stout. All tfvuuine import* d, and for t<alo low by Apr 17_JOHN AQNKW ft HON. Oorn Whiskey. 1>URE MOUNTAIN CORN tt II H.KEY. Also, a lot of four year old M ALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan 23 JOHN C. SKEOBRB. ' New Publications. NRW JUVENILE ROOKS. Lot..'on cdi ti'jus, illustrated. New standard works for libraiits. New Novels, in obeap biuding.' Alao. a'fresh stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pe-im, Pcn-Knivoe, Pocket Hooks, Photograph Albums of all sizen, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a goneral variety of Letter, Noto and Cap Papers, En volopcB and Fancv Stationery, for hale by Wot 5 R. L. BRYAN. TO PLANTERS. PCnrs D1XON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. tJvMJ 100 Twisters and SIiovoIh. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, from factorv. 100 pair Trace Chains. 40 dozen Plow Hames. Which we offer at popular prices. Apr 25_ L?RICK ft LOWRANCE. DB. V. Pi CLAYTON FFERS his professional service? to the citizens of Columbia. ?VOftico at CENTRAL HOTEL. March 25 O Attend the Ti MORNING, MAY 25, 187-3. Cherokee Springs. THIS DEuIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE, situated eight miles above the town of Spar? tauburg, S. C, will be open to visitors JUNE 15th. Tho buildings have baen newly furnished and various improvements mado for the com? fort and eojoymeut of Gnests. The chief mineral properties of tho Water are Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and Nitre, and from the time when the Cherokees visited the place io drink and bathe in the water, it has been re? garded a specific in Dyspepsia, General De? bility and diabases of tho Skin, the Liver and Kidneys. The Climate is extremely healthful and pleasant, and naturo seems to have desig? nated the Boot both on account of ita ourative elemonta and its inviting lovolinees. ''Of all the prescriptions made up with a view to alterative effect, none can be comyared with. Mineral Waters." VEHICLES always at depots. 'TERMS-f 10 per month; $15 per week; $3 per day. Children under 12 years of ago and Servants half price. Apply to JOHN b. BLACK. Rosident Manager, Spartanburg, 8. O. * e IT Augusta Chronicle atidi5enlinel.0hs.rlaa ton News and Courier and Savannah Repub? lican copy daily for one month, and send bill to this ofiieo. May 24 1 mo THE HEALING SPRINGS, On the Line of the Chesapeake and Ohio lt. It., Bain County, Virginia, WILL bo opened for the reocption of visitors on tbo FIRST OF JUNE, with accommodations for tuqee ncNniiED per sons. They are accessible by tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad from Oovington Depot, fifteen miles by a fine turnpike of easj ."grades, in fine order, passing in full view of the CELEBRATED FALLING SPRINGS and the MAGNIFICENT SCENERY ON JACKSON'S RIVER. Passengers by mail train from the East ar? rive at Covington at 7 P. M. Express trains from the West arrive at 8.38 P. M. Visitors for the Springs by these trains remain over night. at Covington. Passengers by mail trainB from tbo West arrive at Covington at1 7.20 A. M. Express trains frqm the East ar rive at 7 A. M. Stages and other vehicles for the Springs leave Oovington every morn? ing. Trains stop twenty minutes at Coving? ton for breakfast and supper. Two hotels, with ample accommodations. KESSNICH'd FINE BAND OF MUSIC is > engaged for tbe season, and the usual facili? ties for amusement and reoreation provided. Descriptive pamphlets oan be bad of | Meaars. Fcecell Ladd & Co., Bichmond, or , of the Agent at the Springs. Tanne?Board, $3 per day; ICO per month. Children and colored servants half price. M. H. Houston, M. D., Resident Physician. May 20 j0_*-_*LQUARLE8, Agent. Summer Stock of Wines and Liquors, Iff FULL VARIETY. WE beg to enumerate some of our leading I brands: CLARETS.?St. Gervais, quarts. St. Estephe, pints and quarts St. Jnlin, pints and qnarts. Margaux, pints and quarts. Poutet Canut, La Hone, quarts. HOCKS.?Laubonheimor, Hocbhcimer, Deidesheim*: r. Theao from house of Hcnckel A Co , Mainz WHITE WINES ?Latour Blanche, Chateau Yquem, Haute Sauternex, Brandenburg Freree. CHAMPAGNES_Moct ft; Chaudcni, Pommery A Greno, Ohnno ft Duchatel, And "Imperial" California. BRANDIES.?Brandenburg Freros and James Ilennessy, vintages18C5, 5b, 35. GIN.?Prince nf Orange. Our stock of DOMESTIC WHISKIES. GINS, .RUMS and other LIQUORS A.ND CORDIALS, 'not enumerated above, will be found iu full supply and at lowest market rates. Our celebrated brand of "MARYLAND CLUB" WHISKEY?for which we arc solo agents?always on hand. Its purity, st reugth and exquisito davor have made it tbe tavorito brand wherever introduced. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaran? teed. GEORGE SYMMF.RS 'GREENFIELD'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. rpHE CARRIAGE fctf.ek at the con.er ot JL Lady aud Main structd hat be > u LARGELYINORFASED Withiu a few dajs prntt, atd in now more com? plete than ever before, enibtacirg, in every variety, all the leading s-tyh t> and quality of I vehicles in demand in this matket. Tbe stock ot HARNESS is also complete. Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. Feb 2(5 Shingles. WE are now prepared to (nrr>;nh mir first elhBh CYPRESS SA W1 U Sil INGLES, in any desired quantity and up-n the shortest notice. For rcunou.y, dm ability and supe? rior fluisb, they camieit he i so ??lied. Ship munts made to any part of tho country promptly. MuMASTER, MON TE ITH & ROATn. March 10 Rmo GHBISTOPHER HAYNESW?RTH. llAHIiKIl AM) HAIU-UUktiSKH, INVITES hl? fiicid? and all persons who are desirous of receiving a good SHAVE or SHAMPOO, to pav him a call at hi* new rooms, in tho Whee ler House. HAIR-PRESS* ING, DYEING, etc., attended to in best stylo. Family Flour. 100 ?RLS. Kxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, hut sound. For sale by HOPE ft OYLES. . J. II. Rt'NKl.K, JAM KS A. UfNHAU. Solicitor Fifth Circuit. RUNKLE & DDNBAR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Lew. Office Law Range and KUto Uonso, Mar 23 COLUMBIA, S.o. ANDREW CRAWFORD, Allorncy nt L?W, Xo.il Law Hange, Columbia, S. C COLLECTIONS PUNCTUALLY MADE. April IS 2ai ?ue Event." VOL. IX?NO. 50. I d, epstin, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING THE largest sod finest of the very latest etyles of OUdTOJI-MA.DE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, ever aeen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods I His stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS cannot bo equaled in the city, comprising every novelty of the season. Hats and Caps I Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?therery latest 1 out. The colehrated "VENTILATOR" STRAW HAT on hand?just tbe thing for warm weather. Shirts! Shirts I Shirts! SILK SCARPS, TIES and BOWS, of the finest and most elegant designs and patterns. All at the lowest possible figures. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S, May 21 under Columbia Hotel. Ahead as TJsual! SPB1XG AND SUMMER M ? goods'! it. ft W. C. SWAFFIELD ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of ohm hits AND GENTS' FMSISMNG GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSIMERES AND VESTIKGS. We are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 19 Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN GLOWING, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CA.VKS, Gents' Furnishing Goods, M CBLKUltA'l ED STAR Ml (UTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, new style. WE have made special arr\ngt mente 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; the quality and number of Linen Ktid Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit: A CO. Now York Mills, 2 200 Linen. $10. It 50. Wamjuta, 2.100 Linen, f 15. It GO, Tnscora, 2.0C0 Linen, *13 50 O R 65. Masonville. 1 K00 Linen, til 50. B 03, Forrestdalo, 1,600 Linen, f 10. B 43, Roys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, 18. A splendid lino of Cloth Coats aud Doe Pants. Fancy Caeeimrro rants, a beautiful lino of Whito Vests, now_style. "* Mar 19 Southern Warehouse Company, Gervais street, neur Greenville and Columbia Railroad, IS prepnred to receivo COTTON and other property npon Storage, and to mako ad? vances upon tho samo. Cotton thipped to this house will be stored subject to the ordor of tho owner, and the lowest raten charged for storage. All property so stored will bo insured in good reliable companies, if insnr anoe is desired; and advai.ces will bo made at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses are so located that drayago is not necessary, and no charge for handling will be made. ?*? All business communications should be addressed to (ho Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE, President. Emvjs F. Oahy, Troasurer. 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