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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. A Savannah letter atatea that, thanks to the reverent industry of some of Sher? man'a soldiers who encamped there in December, 186i, several tomb-stones in the Bonaventura Cemetery bear snob inscriptions as "Hannah Tomlinson, 711 year*;" "nharlea -Denver. 1.669 years!" eto., while one tnendaoious monument declares that beneath it re poses the doBt of. one who departed thi's life on a certain date, "aged 8,286 Tears," which will probably some years hence be pited? by some American Sohliemann as convincing proof that the world is several years older than Moses wou)d have us believe. Bayard Taylor says Earope is a bad place for aa American to learn foreign languages in. The guides, porters and other folks have discovered ! that the English tongue is in the mouth of the Yankee pocket and SBsail the American traveler in bia own language, charging him double prices for everytbing on ac? count of this little linguistic luxury. The cheapest and most comfortable side of Europe for American visitors is the outside. Lost A Situation fob Sikqikq.?One of the women employed in a-shirt fac? tory in Bridgeport, Conn., has been in i the habit of singing two lines of "Mol ' lie Darling" with snob unvarying per? sistency, that the manager told her that if the general sanity of the establish? ment was to be maintained this musical exercise most cease. The indignant woman replied by throwing a box of Bhirts at his head and quitting tho fac? tory. ? 1 The latest "loyal" swindle brought to light involves United States Senator Sherman, Jay Cooke and a few others of the same clique, who managed to get for one Hnrti the purchasing of supplies, oloth|ng, etc., during the war. The ring made a fat tbing of it. It is written on the aky, on the pages of the air, say the Orientals, that good deeds shall be done to him who does good deeds to others. The Brownsville (Tenn.) Bee rises to remark: "If that pusillanimous, un filtered essence of contaminated skunk, don't quit writing on our bulletin boards, we will horse-whip him wjth a ten-foot pole, and give him a permit to behold that part of the Miltoniau tableau pertaining to the nother world iu all its real 'and native grandeur." ff*The Italian press is very indignant at Mr. Boutwell'8 ranking the Italians among "dishonored" nations. Tho Italians deny the impeachment of their national credit, bat say that if it were true, it is not for America to tell them of it. ! HOPE & OYLES A BE jnat in recoipt of: ft. PIOKLED BEBE TONGUES, Piokled TBIPE. . Picklod PIG'S FEET, Piokled Fulton Market BEEF. Also, one barrel extra BAOit KRAUT. Notice. Office City Clf.be and Tit kam; hi u. Columbia, S. C, March 30,1871. ALL TAVERN LICENSES paid quarterly are due on April 1. Parties aro notified that if not paid promptly, they will be brought before the Mayor and dealt with ac? cordingly. CUAS. B ARNUM, April 1_City Clerk. GUBERNATORIAL CHAIR WHO is to occupy this position, will soon be the subject or inquiry among poli? ticians. How it id possible for those cele? brated 5o. CIGARS TO BE SOLD By the Indian Girl at that price, is tho sub? ject of Inquiry among smokers, aa tho size and quality would insure a much higher price, if they were sold at auction TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Tbl? maid of the weed, however, has adootod the motto, "Quick sales and ehort profits," not only in regard to this Cigar, but also in tho line of imported goods. Lovers of pare Havanas should, therefore, call at April 1 INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE._ , NEW STYLE. Spring^ 1874. ,gnirpS BROADWAY BILK HATS, Felt and Reversible Hats, For cash at bottom prices. March 28_KINft.RP.fc WILEY. Just Arrived. K/\ TIERCES Davis' Diamond nAM8, 0\J Thomas' Orange HAMS and Morri son's Star HAM8, which I am offering cheap for oaah. ? Parties desirocs of securing nice Hams for their Sommer use bad better call at once bofore prices advance. March 24_nARDY SOLOMON. Trustee's Final Notice. TN ordor to eloao out the present stock of JL DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, Ac, or j. u. Kinard t Co , it la offered without roaerve for thirty days at twenty-five cent, below cost. We mean (literally) what we say. The stock Is varied and contains many desirable and seasonable goods. After thirty days it will be sold in hoik. Persons wishing bar? gains will consult their interest by pricing our goods before purchasing elsewhere, as this opportunity will not extend after that timo. W. O. CHILDS, March 2'J 0_Trustee. Sweet Potato Slips. ^ flA BUSnELS YAMS and REDS, in X VJ VJ flue order, for ??alo by Marob 15 HOPE A GYLES. Now is the Season e^saSk TO get your HOUSE PAINTED, KKWPAPRitKD and KALSOMINED. If >??f&'yon have an old House, It can bo mado to look liko new. Work done at aa low rates as can be had in the State for ( ish. Apolyto WM. CLOTHIEB, March 20 19 Washington street. "Lot Special Notloea. OBSTAOLKH TO MAHUIAGK ?HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tbe effjotH of orrora and abusss in early lifo. Manhood Rcatorod. Impedimenta to Marriage re? moved. New mothod of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Hooka and Clr ouij.ro o<ml fi'ite. iu bbi>!bil ?i.T?lopo?. Ad? dress, HOWARP ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional sliitl. Fab 10_ lltTSmo POND'S EXTRA1 T! GOOD TO IJA VB IN THE HOUSE! ALARGE supply Just received and for salo by E. E. JACKSON, Plain stroct, near Richardson. , March 31 0 CURES Neuralgia, Files, Headaolie, Diarrhoea, Boils, Old Sores, Lameness, Burns, Soreness, Toothache, Scalds, Sprains, Hoarsoness, Ulcer3. "Wounds, Sore Throat, Colic, Bruises, Rheumatism, Hemorrhages, March 1 -.-?.?- tTT3mo ncsii'nttETS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM TnE MOST ample experience, an cntiro sukx*s. Simple, l'rompt, LUfident and Heliablu. Tlicy are the only medicines perfectly' adapted to popular use?so simple tint mis true ca cannot be made in using them; bo harmless as to bo free from dancer; ami fo efficient as to be always reliable. They have t h _? highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Price, in large three-drachm vials, with directions : Xos. Cures. Cents. 1. Feven, Congestion, Inflnmm-ntion?--, . . 50 2. Worin?, Wurth Fever, Worin Colic, . . 50 3. CrylttR?Col!c, orTec??ngof Infuata, . 50 i. Ki.irriio u, of Children or Adult ?>, . . 50 6. Dysentery, Griping, Bilioni Colic, . . 50 0. Cholcra-Jtloruus, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Cough?, Colds, Bronchitis.50 s. ZVeurulgla, Toothache, Euceaolic, ... 50 9. Henrinchcs, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 10. Dyspt-psiu* lliUoua Stornas-h.50 II? Nnppreaa?flfOr Painful Periods, . . . 50 12- >\ lilt en, too Profusa Periods, ... 50 IS. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . 5j H- Kalt Itlieum, Krvsipelas, Eruptiims, . 50 I5- ltnettmatiam, ltnsumatia Pains, . . . 50 ?? Fever mill Ague, CliiU Fever, Agnes, 50 17? l*n?-?, blind or bleeding,.bo 1"? Oplitltnluiy, und Son: orW? ;dc T.y<*<, . ftO 19.' Catarrh, Acute or Cfhronle Influenz:?, . in whoophig-Cough, Violent Cue-idu-, . fo 21. Asthma, Oppressed Brentliini;-, . . . 6" 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Heurinc, . 60 2.1. Scrofula. EnwrgeA Glands, Bwvlliii) , . .'-o 24. (Jot*era! Debility, Physical weukiw?*, . 50 25. Dropsy and Scanty Beeret ions, .... SO 2?. Ken-Sicltness, Sickness from Kidin-, . ."o 117. Iililnej -niKcmc, Gravel..'?(? "3. Nervous Denlllty, Bcmiual W Mime. -. or Involuntary Discharges.1 00 29. Sore Mo?th? Canker, , . . .... 50 30; Vrlnnry IVcaUnei?, w cttinjr the IKsl, M SI. Vatnful J -- :-i?:it"i with ?wuuas, . . !0 so. BivftVrlnc ?: ? ? ? >?'??"??f'.-ne, . . . . po S3. Kpilepat-y..: ? ? St. ^ UuVDance, . 100 31. Dlphth. r' V. ? 1 B .M Tliroat,. . 50 Chronic C'o:i[;r.Uiiii* tuil J.ruptioas, 50 family c.vsr.s. Cnso [Tilorooca) withabove U."> litrgs -.".its .ml Mannidof Pinwtlon.*, . ? i10. W Cnie (Morocco) of 2?> largo via - nn<i om DlTTln-ho remedies wc sent tiy the cose or slnglo Imx to any part ?f the country, free ofchnrgf, on receipt or price. Address Humphreys' Specific . fiomoopathlc Medicine Co., Office und Drpot. Ko. 5c2 Riioahway, New York. For rinle uy till Druggists. For anle by Goigor ?v McGregor, Atran'.a. May 20 +17 lv J. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, (Office in Carolina National Jiauk,) OFFERS for salo the most eligible RE VL ESTATE now iu market, among which is that Quo Mansion and ui& acres of improved Ground, known us tbo Elmoro property. Tho AORK LOT on which Christ Churob stood. Hevoral VACANT LOT8 nn Richardson street and oleuwberoin the city. Al.HO. Several valuable FARMS. n< ar Colu i. bia, including hid Dairy Farm, ro reuiarkablo fur its fertility. As Fire Insurance Agent, lie represents tbo LIVERPOOL AND LON? DON AND GLOBE, with asaots amounting to $21,000,000, and now dorn? as largo and profitable business as any Company in Europe or America. In the Life Department. He in General Agont f >r tho BROOKLYN. OF NEW YORK, with $2,50O,0CO asssots and a doposit of old Stato Bonds for 150,000 with tho Comptroller-General of South Carolina. Tho "Brookljn" invites rigid scrutiny into the management and condition of the Com? pany, and aro prepared to provo, through their Agent, at the Carolioa National Batik, in Columbia, by faota and figures, why tho Company may be rolled on as worthy tbo confidence and patrouago which is being turned towards It by tho well-Informed, who know where aud how tn invest for the future benefit ot those they lovo aud desire to pro vido for. We bog to mention but one of many ad? vantageous features in this Company: That of endorsing tbe surrender valuo of its policies on oaoh for ton consee.utivo years. This featnro has mot with unqualified prai-to from tho most celebrated American actu? aries, as also from tho press North, South I aud East. March 27 +13 our Jut Censures COLUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY Municipal Election and Notice to Electors. ALL persons failing to REGISTER will bo debarred tho privilogo of voting at tho oloction for Mayor and Aldermen, to be held on TUESDAY, April 7, 1S74. Hogiatra tiou will commenco on Friday, tho 3d, and continue to Saturday, tho 4th, and Monday, tho Gin oi Apt 11, in the T?rions Wards, vis; At Stewards Hall?Ward No. 1. At Conrt House?Ward No. 2. At Yigilaut Eugiue Companv'a Hall- Ward No. 3. At Minort's Hall?Ward No. 4. Tho following named persons aro hereby appointed Managern of Registration and Election: Wabi> No. 1? James Konucdy, James Wash? ington, James Davis. Wabd No. 2?John McCord, Theo. Ingliss, Wm. M. ITaync. Waho No. 3?Benj. F. Goodwin, William Moonoy, Daniel W. Eidier. Wahd No. 4? Lewis H. Trevet, John Thompson, James Bamfleld. The books will be open for registration on the days above mentioned from C o'clock A. M. nntil G o'clock P. M. Tho polls will bo I open on the day of election above, named I from G A. M. until G P. M. A. L. SOLOMON. O. D. LOWNDEH, TREZEYANT SILL, March 25 Commissioners of Election. AT T II 13 Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT W. D. LOVE & CO. W ILL be opened, on MONDAY, tho lGth instant, an elegant assortment of Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ruffs, Linen Sets, Tie*, Belts, &c, &c, Comprising some of the choicest produced this season. A big line of CAPSIMERES and TWEELS, | f?r boys, at 37J cents a yard?half price. Wo are daily receiving fresh additions of | now and seasonable goods, which will be offered low-for cash at tho oraxo central. DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of W.M. I). LOVE & CO i Under Wheeler House. March 15_ _ _ THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE F. B. Orchard & Go., t'NDKU IRWIS'S HALL. WE wou'd respectfully inform our fiienda j nnd tbo public generally, that we art-1 now in receipt ot ono of the nicest assorted stocks of DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, NO? TIONS, A'C, and at as low prices as they can bo bought in tho city. Among our stock will be found: 75 desen KID GLOVES, in one and two buttons; all shades and colors, at popular prices. DRESS GOODS, in tho most desirabh shades for street and evening wear. PERCALES, ORETON3 and CALICOES. A good assortment of 0ASS1MEKES, I TWEEDS, COTTON A DES and JEANS. Beet SHEETINGS and LONGCLOTHS in the oity for tho price. EMBROIDERIES. RUFFLING, COLLAR? ETTES, TIES, Ac., in great variety. To which wo call tlto munition of all before purchasing elsewhere. F. B. ORCHARD ft CO. Ii.?Connected with our atore is a lirst class I>resa-m>iking establishment, conduct? ed by MKS. BUKWELL, lato of II. C. Shiver ft Co., whero she will bo pleased to boo her ftiendsand customers. March 8 Take JMotice. LL in want of DRY GOODS and NO A TIONS, cheap, will cull at G. F. JACKSON'S and pnrchaao, us he will sell off hie Btock at greatly reduced pxicoB beforo going North to lay in a new stock or SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Remember, C.F.JACKSON, Loader of Low Trine?, 128 Main si. N. 11.?On hand, SPRING and SUMMER OOODS at extra low price*. C. F. J. $100,000 IN FOR CLOTHING GENTS' Fl'RNlSMKfJ GOODS, BOUGUT since tho great decline, and wo aro selling them at tho very lowest pricss for cash. Wo intend to givo our cus? tomers the advantayo of the LOW PRICES. Oomo and hoo our slock. Wo consider it a compliment for persons to call and seo our yoodY_KINARD ft WILEY. Timothy Hay. i f\ TONS prims TIMOTHY nAY. for sale LU low, for caev HOPE ft OYLES. MORNING, ^RHrrS? 1874. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING AT THE Columbia Hotel Clothing, Hat And Gent's Furnishing House JU8T RECEIVED ASD, OPEKIKO DAILY, FUSE BEADY-MADE CLOTHING! BUSINESS SUITS, DIAGONAL. CHE? VIOT and CASSIMEUE SUITS, BOYS' CLOTHING in great variotv, Men's Furnish.-1 ing Goods, HOSIERY, NECK and UNDEK WEAB. All of tho novelties and stvlcs of tho season. i MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S n ATS, the nobbiest out. Also, the colobrated perfect Atting SHIRT. I invito particular attention to my stock, which is now roariy for tho prosont and com? ing season, and is uuriralod in evory parti? cular. D. EPSTIN, March 31 3mo Under Columbia Hotel. SPRING GOODS! vja NOTWITHSTANDING the MflEto jHpanic, wo arc now opening tho IlB&M (ftf Quest stock or JBm ?READY-HADE CLOTDIM, OESTS' STYLISH HATS, ETC., ETC., That can be found in the city. Our stock has been eelected with great caro, and for STYLE, FINISH AND PRICE, is unsurpassed. Out- Custom Department In renloto with a choice line of Foreign and Doiueuiie CASSIMERES Alii) VESTJNGS. Which wo are making to order under a gua? rantee to please. Call early for Boys'and Youths'Clothing and Hat?. P.. &W.C.3WAFFIELD. April 1 PCitE PERUVIAN, imported direct, and for sale at Oovernmout Prices. LAND PLASTER also for sblo. It. U. LAY. March 10 Into Agent, Savannah, lia. i aaBMsinaaBBBBOMMB New Hooks ui Bryan's Bookstore. EUROPE Seen Thtoogh American Sprcta oles?bv Editor of Baltimor ? .Uatrican. $1.75. Antobiographv and Mtmrir of Ktv. Dr. Guthrie; a verv interesting und ainu?ing vo? lume. i2 00. Pen-Pictures of Europe -by Elizabeth Peak??, with Plates. Willow Brook--bv the author of "Wide, Wide*World." Jl 23 English Pavchologv? bv RiLot. fl.50. Mr. Alcott's School, il 50. Yesterday with Anthers?by Fields. $2 00. Tho Oonserv&ti >u of Energy?by llalfour. Dr. Kohbrausch on Physical Measure? ments. t2 50. lleips to a Holy Lent. 11.25. And other now Books. Also, a variety of new NOVELS, by popular authors, cheap. March 21 INSURANCE. HAVING resigned the agoncy of the Southorn Life Insurance Compauy, wo havo connected ourselves with tho Cotton States Life Insurance Company OF niACOV. GKIUIGIA. V R fOHNSON, S.G.OUEAR, President. Secretary." I Capital .$500.000 .Stiito Deponits. 150.0CO The Company issues policies on both the STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving to non-participating policy holders tho advant? age of premiums less by twenty pur cent, than mutual rates. It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY TRUSTEK8 in tho principal cities of tho State, and willctoutract with said Boards to hiveat In said cities seventy per ceut. of the not premiums taken there, tin;a making it a Home Company in Each Locality, We confidently recommend thin staunch Southern Company to our friends and the public, and bespeak a continuance of kind patronage heretofore extended to us. BLACK & WARING, Goner il Agents for South Carolina. Active and reliable cauvasBers wautod with whom we will make liberal contracts. Fob 21 3mo I A Letter to E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. ANO rUER WONDERFUL CUI1 F.. I havo boonsfltiotod with Rheumatism h>r tho duet eighteen moot 1.9, entirely helpless. I have tiied your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and am happy to say that I havo received groat benefit from it. I c*n recommend it as an invaluable remedy to those afflicted. March 19 j H. D. Bead and Be Wiser. ?UO Dixon Steel Sweeps. 100 Twisters. 100 Scooters. 100 Shovels. The largely increasing demand for these goods each year, with hundreds of testimo? nials in their favor, is tho best ovidonco that they arc cheaper and better than can be made by ordinary country smiths. ALSO, 25 dozen II AMES. 100 pair TRACES. 1 dozon Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS. 150 dozen Planteru' IIOES, at reduced prices. L?RICK St LOWRANCE. March 13 COR BXC1T1ME1IT! GRAND RUSH FOR HARDY SOLOMON'S! TO secure eomo of thoso fine CAN YASED HAMS, which every one talks about and everybody buys. How doliciout:! what a due flavoi! tho best I ever ale! is tue exclama? tion of all who try those celebrated Haras. They are tho finest iu tho market; soil rapidly, and, therefore, to sccuro them, you must call early. That new lot of FLOCR is also goiDg off very fast, and pleaeou every oue. Made from the best quality of white wheat and bought from Qrtt hands, it is hotter and can bo Bold cheaper than by any other house in tho city. You need OHly to purohaso it once, to always buy it again. Thoso line California APRICOTS, PEARS and JELLIES sell at bight. * Also on hand and constantly arriv? ing, the largest and best selected stock of CANNED GOODS in tho city, consisting in part of Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Pino Apples, Peas, Strawberries, Asparagus, Salmon, Lobster, Sardines, Tnrtlo, Terrapin, Vermicelli and Mulligatawnoy,Soups, Potted Moats, Ac. (01d Government Java and Rio COF? FEE, TEAS, SUGARS, SPICES, Dr. Price's PARING POWDERS, Toilet and Laundry SOAPS. OLIVES, Mixed, Extra and Motae sil PICKLES; Tyler St Brother's and Peek. Freau St Co.'s CRACKERS, CriOCOLA'I E, COCOANUTS, Lemnu and Vanilla EXTRACTS, Ac. Ac. To mako a lone matter short, I have everything that is usually kopt in a FIRST CLASS FAMILY GRO? CERY STORE, which I will sell at prices that will eclipse any house in the city. Look to your own interest, and buy goods whero you will savo both mouey and time. HARDY 'SOLOMON. OUR STOCK of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES IS now comploto, comprising an assort? ment which, in variety, quantity, quali? ty and low pbioes, is not surpassed by any house in the city. Wo aro determined not to he under-sold. Without quoting prices, will meet any competition ok those in tue trade. Oar stock comprises, with other cboico goods, a full supply of CORN, HAY. OATS and DRAN, Planting Potatoes, Liverpool Salt, Flour, from Super to Fancy Family, Refined, Crushed, Powdered and Raw Sugar, OofToes?Rio, Lngnayra, Java and Mocha, Teas?Imperial, Gunpowder, Ooloug and Young Hyson, Davis* Sugar-cured Canvasod Hams, breakfast Strips and Raoon, Cboico Cream Chccso, Gilt Edge Butter, Euro Loaf Lard, Canned Good*, CakcB, Crackers. Ac. With a comploto psanrlrnont of Corn and R\o Whiskies. Brandy, Gin. Wines. Liquors, Cigars, Ac. which will bo delivered frco of cartage at tho dopet?, or at tho residoncea ol our city customers. March 0 _JOHN AO NEW A SON. Fresh Biscuits. iyf\ RONE? Creaoi, Soda, Milk, Lrmon, ?\J Cracknala,Butter, Farina and Oiugar Snaps, for sale by HOPE St GYLES. OLTJME X?NUMBER 1$ THE 8EGARS at the CALIFORNIA 3EGAR STORE TTAVK crown so popular that nobody ? ? tinijk-s oi baying anywnere one, as the best HEG AHB, from 60. to 25o., sold in this city, are to be had at this establishment. The reason everybody patronises the Cali? fornia Scgar Store is, that all tbeir Domestic SogarB aro made by Faotory No. 9, on the premises, and oar citizens are awaking to the importance of patronizing home manu? facture. Evervbodv obews the celebrated CABLE COIL, put up in tin foil. Bold only by the Cali? fornia Se^arStoro. M. 8ULZBA0HER. March 20 Notice. IJAMES T. WE LH MAN, Exeoutor of the # will of James Welsman, deoeaaed, of tbo city of Charleston, South Carolina, do hereby give notice that I have this day filed a petition to the City Council of Columbia, praving to have Bonds Nos 37, 38,12,64,65. 1U012O, 206@208, 256, 25?, rd the town audv city of Columbia, $500 eaco, interest at eic per cent, per annum, coupons payable quar? terly, renewed, by the issue of new bonds of' the said city of Columbia in the place of thoao above described, which were lost in Columbia, South Carolina, when General Sherman passed through that city. In obedienco to the regulation of the City Council in such case made and provided,, this notico, upon the filing of the petition as. aforesaid, is hereby given. J. T. WELSMAN, Executor^ March 30.1874. City Hall, City of COLUMBIA, March SO, 1874. I, Charles Barnum, City Clerk, do hereby certify that the petition and affidavit of Jas. T. Welsman, as above stated, has been this day filed in the office of the City Clerk, the same to be laid before the City Council at its next regular meeting; the said petitioner be? ing represented by Porter A Conner, of the city of Charleston, and Pope A HaakeU, of the city of Columbia, as his attorneys. Witness my hand as City Clerk and the seal of the city, this 80th day of March. 1874. CHABLES BARNUM, Maach 81 ||GT18 City Clerk. a?~ The Charleston Newa and Courier will publish daily for ono week and tri weekly for six weeks and send bill to J. T. Welsman. M0 N BY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on. New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston aud all prominent cities of tbe United. Htaten and Europe bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and int< rout-bearing certificates issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and 8ILYEB bought and sold. ACCOUNT8 of merchants and others from tbe city and countrv solicited, and LIBERAL LINE8 OF DISCOUNTS granted by tbe CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streets. Jewelry! Jewelry! JewelTy! WM. GLAZE, AT bis ne/v store, Main street, nearly op? posite tho Central Natircal Penk, bae a large aud beautiful etoek of fine WAT CHB8 stem and key winders, fr<m the best Eu? ropean and American n.aimlaciuu 1 h, 1:1 d of bis own importation, in gob1, at.d t?ver eases. Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled infirt ment just rrcf ivru. and all tbe latest stMee. Sterling EILVFIUWaRK, in u ts si ?I ?ssi*,. Bridal Presents, m<d k v?.i\ t"n.?? t-ehrticn of Vlated-Wure. CM Y'fiti h ..t c' >iel CI.Kihe, Lockets, clegMit Pool. Wi dchi ft >?? ? 1 n? er-'' moot kings, larpu eiork it t-\ 1 Hscio at.d Eye-Glasses, ''leckr, Mn?-:i>. 1 >*>.<<, ai d it ? groat vaiio.ly < f Fane;, Ann <?. V> ?teilt is> I tbelargoel sud tit-tt telcu'eA n S/uthein I countrv, ami will I 1? -??Id Kr rl-? si- the I hi me art 1 el 1 c >!? he- boo* hl Jl? I ? i ? i ??(>C.t _ I Columbia TMmsj.c Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling tbe attention of the pnblio to an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parloi Organs, Wolodoons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordenna, Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of ail kinds. Also, fc'heol Music a'nd Instruction Books for ever j class of Musical. Instruments on band at all times. We are Solo Agents for the State of South Carolina of Estey A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS Sheet Musio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Conds sent by Express, wbou ordered, to any part of tbe State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-band Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeona Tuned and' Repaired in a satisfactory manner: and will kgiveespecial attention to Packing. Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties tcany perint desired , at moderate prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those tavorinp us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of shoot Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson atmet, a few doors above Phcsnjx ofHoe, Colombia. 8. O._Nor7_ L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Provision Sealers; OUR stock Is complete in every 1 respect. Wo sell at m ^ 1 tho very lowest B^j prices, and warrant HIM Mir goods pure. Wo do net pnblisb prices,, but teel satisfied that none of our patrons will leave dissattBiicd. We pay the highest market price for COTTONt eithor in goods or eurreney. Wo havo an excellent WAGON ?YAi.Din rear of our establishment. Loek out lor 1 ho sign of tbn plow and the carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below the i nossix ofllco. Give us a call, and ia ^pcat our scode and prices. Nov 58