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The Board of Directors of the Sooth Carolina Mbqum,ent Association deaire again to brjng before the people of the State ' ike work in . whioh they* ere engaged; .They1 have bought abd~ paid for a moat eligible site in Columbia for the erection of the monament?that commanding eminence-so well known as' "Taylor's Hilt," and. have entered into a contract with an artist, in Louis? ville, Kou to oky, lor thooonstmotion of the uiuu?uical; tiio granite fce be Gar? nished from ourownStato quarry, and the marble from the famooB .quarries of Gar rata, Italy, where, the marble, part of I the work will be exoouted. In April, 1874, the corner-stone of the monu? ment will be laid, and then the Board wiH feel? j^'at a.large part of: their labor of lovo has been accomplished. There remains, no^'eVer, $13,00,0, more to .be raised bpforp the work can L< nom pitted, ana it iV earnestly hoped tha this anm 1 will Boon be made np, and this last] tribute paid, to our honored dead and tho principle^ fpr whioh they died. The women ' oT. South i Carolina, who have assumed. this sacred task, do not feel that this work conflict a in a'ny way with the duty . they, owe to the widows and orphans'of pur fallen heroes; indeed, the' Monument,Association is, in a great measure, composed of theso bereaved ones,' and there is scarcely one member | to whom ' tha Southern cause is not doubly saored from its having cost her the life-blood of her dearest and best. "While, therefore, they feel it a proud privilege to assist the widow and orphan of the Confederate soldier, they know that this is a privilege, in its very nature transitory, and they would, in the endur? ing* granite and marble, place on record, before coming -generations, their undy? ing fidelity to the principles of South Carolina in her best' days, and their gratitude to the men who died to main? tain them. Confidently, then, the Board of Directors appeal to the women of the State to rally once more to their aid. $200 from eaoh District will give them the, required Bum. Surely, for this small anm, they will not appeal in vain. The ladies of Columbia will again open a bazaar, during the fair, in that portion of the fair building allotted to them' by the courtesy of tho officers of the South Carolina' Agrioultural and Mechanical Association. - Contributions | of any kind will be gratefully received, and may be sent tp either of the follow? ing Board of Directors: Mrs. William Wallace, Mrs. John T. Darby, Mrs. William Martin, Mrs. W. H. Gibbes, Mrs. J. Ii. Reynolds, Mrs. Geo. Howe, Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. John McKenzie, Miss Stark; Miss LaBorde, Mrs. C. MacFie, Mrs. W. K. Bach man, Mrs. John Waties, Mrs. Samuel' Fair, Mrs. B. 0. Beck, Mrs. Ooleman Walker, Mr*. Alphonae Dargan, Mrs. B. B. Levy, Miss Hampton, Miss;Wade, Mies Martin. tea?-* Papers throughout the Stute are requested to copy. - ? John A. Dix, Governor of the State of New York, Th?r low Weed, one of the oldest editors in the United States, and Daniel Drew, the Wall street Me? thodist ' millionaire, are pensioners on the Government, they having been soldiers of the war of 1812. Weed j played a fife, Dix carried tho flag and Drew carried a musket , A olergynian in England was recently fined fifty dollars for sending to a pa? rishioner a postal card, on whioh he had written some, gentle admonitions upon the Bubjeot of non-payment of ohnroh dues, and upon the evils of a too great love of money. While Gibbs, of Ames' staff, was speakiug the other day at Columbus, Miss;; Gibbs drank a deal of water, and his speech was often interrupted by drinks.: - An old negro looking on, said: "Before God, daft the fost windmill dis nigger ebber teed run by water.' The only article of female apparel I worn by one of the lady spiritualists at I Yineland, last Snnday, was a fan. We hasten to add, however, that she was liberally dressed in men's clothes. The estate at Stratford-on-Avon, on which Sbakspeare lived, was recently bought by an Australian for $190,000. New Orleans fs reaping its revenge at last. Harper's Weekly calls Beast But? ler a blackguard and a villain. 300 Flour, Meal and Grits. BB FAMILY, "EX L'RA and SUPER. FLOUR. SO barrels Pearl Grits. 25 barrels Fresh Bolted Meal. Just reoeived'and for aale bv Oct2 4_JOHN AONEW & SON. Schooland College Text Books, SUPPLIED to colleges and schools on fa? vorable terms; also, SCHOOL STATION? ERY, at DUFFIE'S BOOK8TORE, Oct 1 G_Oppoaito Columbia Hotel Citizens' Savings Bank of S. C. ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS mado in this liank on.or.befoi o the 5th day of each calendar month will bear interest for that month as if deposited dn tho 1st instant. Oct 1 5 J. C. B. SMITH. Ass't Cashior. Charleston Oysters. , JUST' received, a lot of freah 'Charleston OYSTERS, whioh will be served up in any atylo. If tho weather Is favorable, will keep them rogu larly hereaftor. . A. STORK. Oct 1_ Views for the Million. IHAVE just reoeived a tine' assortment of I STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, English and' Amorican, colored and plain. Also, ILLU? MINATED ones." R. L. BRYAN. Sept 80_ F0PE & HASKELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE romoved their office into tho new ' Melton Building, in Law Range, (up Btairs. West rooms.)_Sept 30 G Roasted Coffee. 1 f\ BARRELS FRESH ROASTED JAVA 1AJ and RIO COFFEES, for sale by Sept 21_HOPE A OYLES. Planten Can Get tha Highest Prioel FOR their COTTON, and buy their GRO? CERIES at tho cheapest rates, at Sept 24 HARDY SOLOMON'S. ? ;t t*1'.v ?? ? ? '? ' ??' ' THE I) Jt> 1 O . Jk. O-UiJJD X . Special Notices. ON the Breakfast, Luncheon. Dinner and Sapper Table, LEA A PEBRINS* WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE id indiepensa blo, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,New York, get 20 tly Agents for the United States. ! OBSTACLES TO .11A11 III ACIC?Happy relief for young men from the effects of errors and abuses in early lifo. Manhood re stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and re? markable remedies. Bosks and circulars Bonl. free, in Bealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth ntroot, Philadelphia, l'a.?an institution hav? ing a high reputation for honorable conduct and protectional skill._Ju'y 6 3mo ON HAND, AFULL supply of WOOD'S D'ORSAY CO? LOGNE WATER, of dolicato bouquet and incomparable fragrancy, in 25 contB, $1 aud $2 sizo bottles. It outlast* any other. 1 At FISHER'S DRUG STORE. Bept 28_ For Sale Cheap. ONE oight-horso Portabio STEAM EN? GINE. Can bo been at wurk at Mr. CbarloB Logan's Gin Houbc. For further particulars apply to ROBERT McDOUGALL, Sept 2B lmo At tbo Gin House. ?W Union-Herald copy four times weekly. Estray Mole. gH^_^ STRAYED from my promise?, on HB? Friday, a light bay Maro MULE, ^U2?,tm'(lniui Bize, nnroacbed, no marks romembcred. A suitable roward will bo paid for her ?turn. J. H. K?HLER. Sept 23_ -Just Received. SW 30 Load fine Kentucky ??. VHA MULES and HORSES, 7.kyfN Jl^Wanino of which aro woll- r; \ /\ ^^^^broke to harness. Pur- * 1 ohasers are invited to examino. Tboy may be seen at Cbas. Logan's Stablca, corner Senate and Assembly streets. Bept 23_W. S. AL.TALBOTT. Mills House Stables. Iffc JUSTrocoivod at tho above Sta ?R bles, twenty head lino KENTUCKY (jJCJ^MULES, most of which arc well broke. Will be aold cheap for cash. _8eptl3 i J. N. LONG, Agent. A Full Assortment of Crackers At Wuoleaale Prices. HAVING been appointed agent for the salo of the colobrated Biscuit and Cracker Manufactory of Tyler Brothers, I am prepared to supply the trade at factory prices. A full assortment of tboao cboico goods now on band. HARDY SOLOMON. ? gspt 28_ Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Makers and Repairers?Notice to the Pub? lic IN order to do work at Buch rates au the stringency of money demands, and that we may bo enabled to pay our employees, we have concluded that on and after the first day of OCTOBER, all repairing done on Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Ac, of any natnre whatsoever, must be paid for on de? livery. No exceptions to tliU rule. JOHN AGNEW. (per M. J. Calxan.) A. P. CARROLL, PHILIP MOTZ, HENRY SKIPPER, JOHN LEE, JACKSON PARKER. Columbia, 8. C, September 30, 1S73. Poll_6 School Books. ?L. BRYAN has now for salo a new ? stock of SCHOOL BOOKS, Classical and English. Also, STATIONERY, for Schools and Merchants and Public Officers. School Teachers and Merchants supplied at low prices._Sept 30 WALL STREET BROKERS HAVE croated a sensation among financiers by suspending. The INDIAN GIRL biiB created a sensation among Smokers by selling magnificent CIGARS at 5 cents, and "Koy West" at 10 cents, and the good news has so spread that all strangers are looking for the sign HANGING TO A LAMP-POST That designates tho Smokers' Palace?tbo most attractive place seen in Columbia einco her streets were invaded AND BUILDINGS BURNED. | Tho attontion of Chewern is callod to the largest assortment of PLUG TOBACCO in | the city. "Excelsior" is tho motto. Sign and Banner Painting! GIL.U1.VO A SPECIALTY. GOLD LETTERING ON GLASS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. Oflioe on Washington street, between Main and Sumte ?itreels, three doors from th Pont Oflico. Orders promptly filled in the citv or coun? try. A. K. CLOTHIER. Sopt2ft 3mo MMLLE. CAEN HAS removed her DRESS-MAKING ESTA? BLISHMENT to tho roomB over thol bookstore of Mr. Duffle, opposite Columbia Hotel, whero sho will be ploaaod to recoivo orders from all who may favor her with their patronage. _Sopt 30_C| Seed Rye and Barley. 1 f\i\ BUSHELS NEW SEED RYE anil JLUU BARLEY. HOPE A GYLES. Private Boarding. MRS.WYATTispropared to accoramodato sevoral BOARDERS with meals ami lodging; also, provide for a number of Table Boarders. Rosidonce on Plain, between Bull and Plckona atreetB. / Sopt 0 If You Want to Save Money, UY your GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at HARDY SOLOMON'S. B Great Reduction in Groceries and Pro? visions. HARDY SOLOMON is daily receiving large consignments of ohoioe GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, which he is selling obeap for cash. Call and examine. Sept 24 Butter and Oheeta. 1 f \ KEGS choice TABLE BUTTER. JLU 20 boxes G03HEN CHEESE. t Sept 21 HOPE A GYLE8. 'Let oar Just Censure S. 0., SATURDAY GOOD RULES. Keep Cool. Be Well. Eat Well. Sleep Well. Take Hoimtsh's Blood and Liver Fills. ATPLY yoursolf to business and work Lara. Save your earnings and make good invest- I menu. Tim best iuvostment is good health und long lifo. If you are sick, eyetem deranged, Tako IJoinitsh's Queon'a Delight. If yon havo Fever, Chills, Houdaoho, Tako Hoinitsh's Kin a Chill Cure. 1 is tn knowing what io buy and where to buy. Co to HKINITSn' a Doctor Shop. A sioglo dbao of STANLEY'S COUGH SY? RUP will cure Coughs Colds, Hoarsences, and eavo you from Consumption. Tho beet place is always tho choapest. Gcoil advioo, your best friend when sick, is ho who cures you. All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at HElNITSH'S DRUG STORK, Kept 30 1 Opposite PWEXIX Oflice. Run. Run, Itun, One nnd all, To E. 1)1. Nathnn'ii China. Hull. Wholesale and Retail Dealer CHINA, GLASS," QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY AND EVERYTHING IN Tin: HOUSE-FURNISHING LINE, Main street, lico Doors South of Ii. C. Shiver lb Co.'s. MY assortment of Roods is now largo and complete, of tho newest styles and bout qualities, and I respectfully call tho at? tention of tho public to tho samo, both wholosalo and retail dealers, and invite an examination of the styles and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Aa ray new buaiuess arrangements givo me iucroaeod facilities for purchasing goods at tho lowest rates, I am determined not to be undersold in this or any other market. E. M. NATHAN. Columbia, 8. C. *3~ Daily Union.-tier aid will please copv. Oct 2_C Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Millinery,Dress Goods Shades, Cornices, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, m DOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, COMPLETE, and a full aaaortment of various lines of merchandize, all freah in store, and at pricoa within the reach of all. We receive In payment for GowU Ac. conntu, .Notes ana all Due* to oar House, certified Checks on any of our Banks or j Bankers here; also, Checks of Depositors against old or new Deposits, for any amount of Goods. R. C. SHIVER & FURNITURE 1 PAGAN BROS. KEEP constantly r.n ' hand a full and com-R\ plcto assortment of Wra BED-ROOM, PAHLORfT? and KITCHEN FURNI? TURE, of (hu most unique nnd novel desig FUNERALS served in the best manner, ami at short notice. Thankful for past patronage, they ro? [specifully solicit a continuance of tho baute, and an examination of their stock, fooling salielled that they can please all. HPDt y."<_jiiiiion The Fall Trade HAS opened auspiciously?yesterday hav? ing been tho host day's business wo havo dono since last Dccunbur. I have just re? turned from the Northern mark, tn, and havo not only made urraugonif-uts to keep my stock up to past expel 101100, but have added many additional attractions for the benefit of tho public and?myself. Tho stock is now unusually full, and shall bn constantly ro plouishcd. Tho same caro in future shall be observed, as has boon in tho past, to keep strictly FIRST CLASS GOODS.'which, with fair dealing and popular prices, I hope to at? tract a still largor sharo of public patronage than that eo libirally bestowed heretofore. Respectfully, I requost an examination of .the stock. GEO. SYMMERS. Kept 21_ Just Received, AFRESH supply of CRACKERS, assorted CANDIES and TOYS. For good BREAD and CAKES, call at KRAFT'S Bakery. Augusts_?_ Bagging and Ties. 2f\C\f\ YARDS HEAVY BAGGING. ,UUv 6,000 lbs. ARROW TIES, for sale by_H JPE A GYLES. Timothy Hay. TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY, for ?ale low by HOPE A GYLES. 10 ?Ii f I I: .' ? ' ?../ - Attend the True MORNING, OCTOBER i, 1875 NEW DRY CHS NOW OPENING!! OUR NE W STOCK FOU The Fall Trade IS being received, which is at onco COM? PLETE and CHEAP. Wo ask our Iiiends and the public to call and examine Our friends and patrons will pleahc lake notice of the following: The necessities of thoiimcB compel us to adopt a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, or aB noar as wo can possibly bring it. All our goods arc MARKED AT TUE LOWEST CASH PRICES, and at those prices cannot bo sold for anything but tho money. Tkerc foro, we aro compelled to make the following rule: Twenty-five per cent, will bo added to all amounts" entered on our books from this date. Thin action on our part justifies itself, and all who know the proBcnt^Btato of tho money market will agrco with ub. Wo cannot sell goods at tho same prices to cremt and cash customers. Our cash trade is daily increasing, and tho interest of cash cus? tomers must bo protected; honco our action set forth in this notice. All pcrsonB indebted to us will plcaec call as earlv ?b poBsihlo and settle their a counts.' J. II? KINAUD& CO. Oct 2_. ? AT THE GREAT BARGAIN STORE! Artrt BUTTERICK A CO. S PAPER O.UUU PATTERNS. 200 Ladies' LEATHER BELTS. 350 Ladies' SILK TIES. . 1.000 yards of RUFFL1NGS. 400 SHAWLS, In ail Btvles. 10.000 BUTTONS, largo and email. 200 APRONS, all prices. lOOdozon LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. 230 WOOLEN SHIRTS. 100 Silk and Wool SCARFS. Stock too large for the times. All goods will he sold EXTRA CHEAP Tor tho CASH, at V, P. JACKSON'S. J3ept28_ Receiving Daily GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment or ML L WE k CO. A Choice Selection of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, CUSTOMERS aro invited to inspect our as? sortment now in store. Will exhibit to? morrow. (Monday.) September 15, 1873, a choice line of Ladies' SILK NECK-TIES, in all the new shades. Also, a full lino of KID GLOVES, in tubes b?ttons. 1,500 Embroidered Sets, frem 50 cents to 11 each. Our Bargain Counters have thereon at all times lots of Goods at reduced prices. Our customers may expect to get BARGAINS All through the season, at tho ?kam? cehtkal dkt goods establish mkkt of WM. D. LOVE & CO., Undor ths Wheesier House. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MoOUEERY. Sept 14_ Columbia Female College. THE next Collegiate Year vrill tbegiu on the 1st of October and ?close on the last day of June, em? bracing two soeeiona of four aud one-half months each. Rates per session invariably in advance. Board, including fuel and lights, with regular tuition and otationuy, tor School purposes.f 112 50 Tuition tor dtfV pupils. 25 00 Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar. 25 CO ? For circular, addroea REV. SAMUEL IS. JONES, Preside ut. Seyl 5 Imo , MME. 0. da SILVA am. I MR;-. ALEX. BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Mus. OGDF.S HOFFMAN'S Englishi French and Herman Boarding ??d Day HOIIfiOL for young Lndiosand Children, 17 Werl ?Slh utrcct, New York, ro-opfiis Sop tembcr 21 Application may.be made by let- | ter or personally us above, Sept l22uios Notice to Contractors. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. I Col.t'.MltiA, S. S , September 27, lh7."> i 1PROPOSALS will b? received at this tdllec I until SECOND TUESDAY IN OCTOBER, 1 I for building new Alms Honve and Hospital,1 according to new plans and specifications, now in tho Cletrk's oOico. By order of the Citv Council. CHARLES BARN UM, Sent_2S_ City Clerk . "The Atmosphere," BY Camillo Flammauon, illustrated with i ten Chromo Lithographs and eighty six Wood Cuts. $0 00. "Tho Fair Ood; or The Last of the Tzins," by Lew Wallroo. $2 00. "Lombard Street," a description of tho Money Markot, by Walter bagelmt, $1.75. "Arthur BonnicaBtlo," by J. G. Holland. 'What tho Swallows Sang"?"Leisure Hour Series"?by F. Spoilhagen. $1.2f>. "Romance of Old Court Lifo in France," by Francis Elliott. $1 50. "Nina's Atonement," by Christian Reade, author of "Valerio Al> mer." $1 00. "Artiolo 47," a Romanco, from tho French of Adolphe helot. 75 cents. Charles Roado's lastnovol, "A Eimploton. . And other now publications received semi weekly for sale at _ Sept 25 R. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE^_ SaefferB' Beer it Pnre. IT don'(contain Cooolus Indiens, FishJBer ries, to make one sleepy or headachy. Event." VOL, TX?NO. 1/38. The Newest Goods. ->^? TIIE .subscriber begs leave to in lor tu K\ the cilizene and public generally, that bo baB juat returned from tbo North, with aa flno an aaaortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS as ever has heed offered in tbiu city, viz: Fine WOOLENS, Coatings, Veatings, Doeskins, Clotba, Casaimeree. Ac. Hb, frienda and customers aro respectfully invitod to examine bis stock, as ho guaran- I toos to pleaso tbo most fastidious. All suits I ordered will bo guaranteed to tit and bo of tbo beat workmanship. _Sept 25_C. D. EBERHARDT. TO THE FRONT! " Full Assortment Of New and Fresh FALL AND WINTER CL0TD1NC asd Furnishing Goods, AT TUE Clothing Emporium I), EPSTIN, FINE DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS in every variety; Youths' and Boys' Cloth? ing; Dress, Colored and Negligee Shirts; Silk, Folt and Wool Hat? -latent out; Ho eicry, Gloves and Collare; Ties, ScarfB and Bow ; Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, and everything that tends to make np a perfect stock. The stylos of Clothing woro never si hand somo aa this Beason, and wo ncvor bad bo complcto a stock, nor never sold them at so small profit. Being dotoi mined to Bustain our reputation for selling goods at low prices, we bavo selected and bongbt our stock with groat caro, and feel assured that every one can be satisfied by giving ub a call. No trouble to sbowgood8. D. EPSTIN, Sept 19 Under Colnmbia Hotel. 18 Fall and Winter 73. CLOTHE, UTS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!! EIN ARD & WILEY ARE receiving the largest .and best stock of CLOTHING Jthat has ever boen offered in this market, and at prices to Bint the times. Wo are headquarters for FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FINE UNDER AND NECK WEAR. Wc sell: IH?, THE BROADWAY BILK HAT. IH The celebrated STAR SHIRT, t^JMf that is unequaled for qnalitj and We have the latest styles, tho beet Cnstom-made CLOTHING, and at the most reasonable prices for cash of any house in the State._Sept 25 ARRIVAL OF FALL & WISTES GOOES AT R, & W, C. SWAFFIELD'S 1 CLOTHING AND HAT HG?SE! isk vs.^. shirts, D It 1 MrrW PRUNKS, VALISES, ?yJJbU?S, DRESSING A Every garment well made. Jt will coet ski inoroto liny a GOOD SB TUT from this lloiixc ttu:n it'doe.- to buy nn inferior one eli.M'M he re. A W E It S SHAWLS, GOWNS, UMBRi.l.LAS, < tc, i if Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT is in charge <?! a IiiMt i-l.i-* artist, recently with one of.ihn bfrtl Honst? in New York. Wo an- exhibiting a choice selection of CASSIMERES and V estings. s?:.l 21 It .V W. C. NW'AFFIELD.W Choice WiDes. fr i\ BA8KET8IUE1D8IOK CHAMPAGNE, ' 10 cases Sparkling Catawba, 10 caseH "Vix Ilara," 10 cases "Rod Seal," 10 case* "Kelloy's" Island Wine. 3eahk-j "Harmony 8horry," 2 casks "Amootilado Shciry," 2 cKHk?"lt<Jsero Madeira." , For sale by HOPE A GYLES. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Govomment JAVA, 10 pockets Pnro Mocba. For salo low by _ HOPE A GYLEB. _ Family Flonr. 100BBLS. kxtra Family FLOUR. ICO barrels low priced, but sound, Fnrsaleby HOPE A GYLEB Corn Whiskey. 13URE MOUNTAIN OOBN WHISKEY. . Also, a lot of four year old MALT OOBN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Auf 13 JOHN O. 8BEGEB8. 10 HOME Insurance Company of N.Y,, Office No. 135 Broadway, Cash '>r?ir?i ? ? ? ? ? nnn.ooo on July 1, 18T.J, - - 4,408,073 79 CHAS.J. MARTIN. President. A.F.WnxKAnTn. Vice President. D. A. H kali), 2d Viee-1' dtident. J. H/WAPnnonN, Secretary. Oeo. M. Lyon, Assistant Secretary. T. B. Orkene, 2d Assistant Secretary. "'j^TO in;u*"?.n?o company In tho ctHuitrye-nn J3I tains a higher reputation for the'jadi oiooB and successful conduct of its aaairs than tho HOME, and none is entitled tomore perfect confidence; a fact which is thoroughly appreciated by the leading merchants and prooerty owuere throughout the country. S." L. LEAPHART, Agent, Columbia, 8.0. OQico over Carolina National Bank. Sept 4_lmo New Mackerel. KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. 0\t 50 Halt and Whole Barrels, Is, 2s,Sb. 50 R?xes Scaled Herrings. 500 Goorgo's Codfish. For Hale low by_HOPE & GYLES. Teas and ?otfee. ESPECIAL attention paid to the excellence of these domestic luxuries. TEAS from 69 cents to choicest imported at $2.00 per pound. Onr PARCHED JAVA COFFEE iajrenuinc; also, Mocha: stock of RAW COFFEES varied and sold at low prices. OEO. SYMMER8. THE WARREN HOE. WE have just received another supply of these- superior HOES. They operate on an entirely different principle from the common Hoe, and are tho best Garden, Cot? ton and Corn Hoe in ubo. Give (hem a trial and be convinced. JOHN AGNEW A BON. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, op columbia, b.c. Prevent Capital, .... 1150,000 Authorized Capital, .... $500,000 officers. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT, Assistant Cashier. " THIS RANK will soon occupy its magnifi cont threo-Btory and Mansard Roof build? ing, now in course of construction on the corner of Plain and Richardson streets, but for the present will do business ut its old Ranking House, opposite tbo Columbia Hotel. A general Ranking business transacted. Cer? tificates of Depoeit, bearing Interest at the rato of Seven per oent. per annum, isaned. Not en, Bills of Exchange and other evidences of debt discounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Btockb, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Drafts on all the prominent clues in tho United States bought and sold. Directors?Jas. E. Black, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMastor, B. D. Benn, (or B. D. Senn A Son,) G. W.Bearden, (of Oopeland A Bear den.) R. L. Bryan, W. O. Bwaffield, (of B. A W. O. Bwaffield,) W. B. Rtanley. J. O. Beegers; Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James H. Bion, Wiunsboro. Feb 8 CITIZENS' SAVINGS SANK or south Carolina. [ Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE RATE OF SEVEN PER CENT. PEE ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND 8IX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERY BIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Vice-President A. G. Brenlzer, Caehier. J. H. Sawyer, in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director*. Wade Hampton, William Martin, John E. Palmer, A. ?. Haekell, F. W. McMaater, E. H. Heiuttph, T. E. Gregg, Colombia. G. T. Scott, W. G. Mates, Newberrv. B. H. Rutledge, Daniel Bavenel, Jr., Char- e> caton. MECHANICS. Lahorers, nierke. Widows, Orphans rnd others may here depoeit their ravings and draw a liberal rate of inter? est thereon. Planters Professional Men and Trustees wis* ing to dr*w interest on their funds until the* require them for business or I other purpose*; Parent* desiring toaet apart small sums (or children,and Man-it d Women and Minors (whn> e depositseau only be with? drawn by themselves; or; in ease of death, by their legal represent at Ivel,) wishing to lay aside funds for lutore use. are here afforded an opportunity or depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the s?nut'time, be hiibject to withdrawal when needed. _. Angj8 Columbia Music Store LyErand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of the public to an examination ot their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting rij Pianos, Church ami Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Pluto?, Accordeonn. Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments ot nil kinds. Also, Sheet i'.usio and Inetrnctiou Books for every olasscf Musical Instruments on hand at all time*. Wo arc Solo Agents for the State of Booth Carolina of Estov A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Mneic sent by mail, post paid.ou rerriptof price; and all kinds of Musical Goods eeut by Express, whon ordered, to any part of the State, marked O. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Snipping Pianos tor other parties to any point desired, at moderatepiicee. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Bund for onr catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri > chardson street, a few doors tbove Phouux offloo, Columbia. B. O._ ?ov7 Sugar-Gored Shoulders and Strips. BBLR. Sogar-Gnred SHOULDERS snd Breakfast 8TRIP8. HOPE A GYLES. 6