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BY JULIAN A.SELBY. A Schooii Mistbess Braims a POPIIi. The Eldora (Iowa) Ledger, of this week, says: "Mr. Smith, mail carrier between Grandy Center and Union, brings tidings of a fatal case of punishment by a sohool teacher. His etory is that on ?Wednesday of last week, a school mis? tress in Fairfiel ownship undertook to chastisu one of her pupils, u boy about fifteen years of hge. The boy made a fieroe resistance, and the tide of confiiot began to set in against the female dis? ciplinarian. Gathering a heavy chair which was hear, she lilted it high over her head, aud with a sweeping "master stroke" brought it down upon the de? voted head of the recalcitrant student, ? settling Lis resistance aud his earthly existence at a single blow." The Laugest . Steameus in tue Would.?The largeBt steamers in the world are the Great Eastern, (owned by the International Telegraph Construc? tion and Maintenance Company,) 678 feet long, 77 feet broad; the City of Pekin, (Paoifio Mail Steamship Com? pany,) 6,000 tons, 423 feet long, and IS feet broad; the Liguria, (PaciHo Steam Navigation Company,) -i 820 tons, 460 | feet long, and 45 broad; tho Britannic, (White Star,) 4,750 tons, 455 feet long, and 45 broad; the City of Richmond, (Inman,)* 4,600 tone, 453?.< feet long, and ,43 beam; tho Bothnia, (Cunard,) 4,500 tons, 425 lent long, aud 43>? feet broad. Boss Tweed's Laws to be Repealed Tho Comptroller of Now York city, in a commnnioution of some length, culls the attention of the Mayor to a number of acts passed during the Tweed reign in 1S70 and 1871, imposing heavy burdens on the city* which ought to be repealed or materially amended. It is said that immediate legislative action iu this re? spect will yet save New York several millions of dollnis. $ 300.0Q0 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Legalized bv State Anthoril v. ard BRA U'AT IN P UBLIU IN ST.'LO UlS. Grand Single Number Scheme i>r 50,000 Numbers! DKAW3 TUE last DAY OF EACIt MONTH. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 10.3S0 Prizes, Amonntlne to S30O.OOU. Whole Tickets, $10; naives, 5; Quarters, 2.50. The Great Combination Scheme, icUh a CAPITAL PRIZE of $32.000! and 32.89J Prizes, Ajiouxtixo tj $573,177! Braves Every Saturday Burh.g the Year. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.50. Address, for tickets and circulars, MURRAY, MILLLR A CO.. Managerp, P. O. Box 2.41G. St. Louis, Mo.^ Apfil 7 _._ffTly LAWYERS' OFFICES i INSURANCE officio.'-: hoosis fok. families: SINGLE BED-KOUniS! T'l LET ix THE new Central National Bank Building. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bod-Rocuif from $3 per mouth upwards; Family Rooms from $G per month upwards; Lawyers' Oniecs from $G per mouth onwards. WATER, GAS, WATER CLOSETS, WOOD CLOSETS and other modern improvements inside tbe building. No bark rooms, all fronting ou tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of the building. Apply at Central Bank, or to Mosers. SEIDELS A EZELL. April 2 "hope\~&q yles" ~ A RE just in receipt of: ?\. FIuKLED BEEF TONGUES, Pickled TRIPE, Pioklod PIG'S FEET, Pickled Fulton Markot BEEF. Also, one barrel extra HAUK KRAUT. GUBERNATORIAL OHAIR WHO is to occupy this poaition, will soon be tko subject of inquiry among poli? ticians. How it is possiblb for those colo brated 5c. CIGARS TO BE SOLD By the Indian Girl at that price, is tho sub? ject of inquiry among smokors, ?s tho eizo , and quality would insure a ranch higher I price, if they were sold at auctiou TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. This maid of the weed, however, has adopted the motto, "Quick pales and ehort pro&ta," not only iu regard to th:s Cigar, but also in tho lino of imported goods. Lovers of pure Havanas Hhould, therefore, call at April 1 INDIAN GIRL OlOAIt STORE. Sweet Potato Slips. 1 f\(~\ BUSHELS YAMS mid REDS, I IV/w uno order, tor ?a!? bv Msrtdi 15 _HOPF. A OYLES. Flour! Flour!! OAA BARRELS frt sb ground FLOUR, Ovy\_" all qualities, from Super to Fancy FaraVy Flour, and at greatly reduced prices, jUBt received and for sale by March 10_JOHN AGNEW <\ SON\ NEW STYLE. Spring, 1874. ,gnirpS BROADWAY SILK HATS, Felt and Reversible Hats, For cash fct bottom prices. March 28_KINARD ft WILT- Y. Look After Your Horses. OIPRIKG time is tho time to give the GF.R k3 MAN HORSE POWDERS. . For all dis eases to which tho horse is subject,no bolter medicine can be given. Get it only at March 5 i ' HEISITSH'SDrug Store. "Let co: Spoolal Notioos, OHST\uI,ESTOMA II Ii 1 AC- B ? :I A PPY RELIEF FOU YOUNG MEN from the effects ofcrrora and abuses in early'lifo. Manhood Restored. Impediment* to Marria>;o re? moved. Now method of Ueatmeut. New and remarkable remedies. Books' and Cir? culars pent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress, nOWARE ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Ptnladclr hit, Pa?an institution having a high reputation for honorable* couduet and professional skill. Feb 10 !i1f3:nn Neuralgia, Liarrhcca. Piles, llea^aeho, Eoils, Old Sores, j Lameness, Burns. Soreness, | Toothache, Scalds, Sprains, Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds, S:ro Throat, Colic, Eruiscs, iii-jrpiiniivs' ITOMEOFATUIV SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THF. MOST ample experiono\ nu entire a--.iv---. Simple, l'roiunt. Efficient and llcliatile. Theyan tb ion!*/ medianes ]>erf>ctly adapted t>? ,i'1',.;,v' u*'?> timple line mistakes cannot l>o inado i.\ udi them ; bo luirmlesi as to t? fn from <\.\riv r: and to cflieicnt im to Im always relinhle. TL liigliest commendation t'iwii nil, r.tid v lender satisfaction. Frlcc, inli-.rrjthi vials, with directions: N< -. Cur:--. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Infifimrr.atir.n 2. Worms, "kVorni Fever, \VV.iu ? .!. Cryliiji-C'olln, orTcetliiutrof J avo 0. ?i. lltitrrncen, of Children or Adult*, . .'. l>yst ntery, lii-iping. Bilious folk-, . 0. < li<>I. r?->Ioiljm, Yemilin/, . . . 7. Coutrlit, Colds, Bronchitis. 7 . . . *? Neuralgia, Toothache, Facets V.r. . . Ileitilaehe*. Stele Ilendac.i.-*, Yc;? 10. Ji5's|>?!|isln.f Bilious Slomncli, . . . 11. Kiinpressedior PainfulPciicSj, . . i-'. iVuites, too Frofiiso Period-, . . ?(. Croup. Conjh, Difficult B:-- uthinr, . M. S.il< f'Uieum, Erysipelas, Eruption?, HlieutuatUm, Rheumatic Paim, . . H>. Fever ami Ague, t bill Fcwr, Ar- ? Flic-, W ml or biicding. H. 4>p!i( tin liny, in ?'. Sore or V" :<": T.y - ?, rutarrl.t Actrfcor ( hroiiln Iiilliwrow, 50. Wlmuplna-CortgU, Viok u& Cough', 51. Aaltmia, OpprcsMsl Uroatliinrr, . . 22. iivir l?lncl?argcs, lmpaireillie-win?, >\-rr.fuln. Kiilnr.iel Gland P .vi llitr, ', 24. (leneral Debility, Physical Wuakuc?*, 25. J>eoi>iy and Scanty Bocrcti' n:, . J'.en-Slrlcncss, Bickn?-;a from. Rid uir, Kldney-lHscnse, Gravel, . .. . . 18. Nervcnn l>eblHty, Bemixud Venfcm or Involuntary ln^UarcCJ, . . . . 29. Sore Mo lit U, Canker, . . . SO. Vrlna.-y V,'nlii:<Mi^ CtllnS t.?- i? Fuluful.F. ? ? ?.Ih, \yitti_StiiwmH, M ."J .'.0 .'.<) 50 5.> it !,?) .?) SI JNufTVrt: r.3. Ri>n? i?* 81. ?J|iUlli c:>. Clirouli ?rt of lit* , s . Vitus' !?:?.: ? ? l Koro Thnm These rrmeiii?-'? mu ??-??? ..j. i?r Kl?gle l?ox ??? any ynrt or the try, free of clmvgc, on xceeipt or : i l on r,n Ml 1 on ) >:ii Ml ?.ii- ;i--i :;:m-( lind Krupti.ilU, .V) FAMILY CAMS. Cn-.o (Morocpo) with r.bovo Z-i la-.-j;* v5i.li awl >.i:i!in:.Wir Direeli .... ? : ??''] ' \ Ciihc (M.n.Tix,) of 2-? largo vi us :.:> . ' bW ?-VTlie?o i-ciueiU.- ? nro n ut ?>. ?' eane. or count i _ price* Address Hum?5?S^ Co.. Otlkc and Depat; Ko. ii-'-' Broadwav, New Yoi-jk. For Nulc Uy all Wrugjilita. For salt by Geiger .t MoG reg<>r, Aei n'.a. Mar -10_ +"]y Notice. Okfici: City Ci.i-.uk and Tukasuu) it. Coi.U?niA, S. C, March 'M, 187-i ALL TAVERN LICENSES paid quarterly arc duo oil April 1. Parties are notified that if not paid promptly, they will be brought before the Maxor a'ud dealt wilh ac? cordingly. CIJAS. BARNUM, April 1 City Clerk. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. MARCH 31, 1874. ?lieht detention m tho Spartaubnrg . and Union Railroad, caused by tho breakage of two of the Engines of that! Road, is now, by the assistance of tho Green-1 villo and Columbia Railroad, entirely re? moved, and tho lino is now more thoroughly than ever prepared to carry all Freights offered with prompt despatch. \V. W. DAVlEs, Snp.niiilendui!. Anril 1 (; Excurclw^ Tickets SOUTU CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, CiiAiu.KSTOX. S. C, Man li 2.'!, 1^7L EXCURSION TICKETS to Charleston will bo told from date lor ONE FIRST OLASS FARE to Merchauts and Traders, and will bo good to return until Mav ID, 1871. ? , ? S.S. SOI.OSlUNS, Jlareli 2-, ws Siiporintendi nt S. C lt. H. How is the Season ?PAPERED and KALSC.MINED. II ^you have an old Dome, it can be made to look like new. W.,rk done 1 at as low rates as can be had in the St ate for cash. Apnlyto \VM,CLOTHIER, _March 20_19 Washington atreet. Jnst Arrived, pr f\ TIEilCF.S Davis* Diamond HAMM, ZJ\J Thomas' Orana;o HAMS and Morri son's Star HAMS, which I am olToring cheap for cash. Parties desirous of securing nico Hams for their Summer tiso had better call at ouco before prievs advance. March 21 HARDY SOLOMON. LXJMBIA, S. 0., WEDNESDA I SPRIHG GOODST I NOTWITHSTANDING .pauio, wo are hlw openim -Un??t stock ol UlO m REAliY-MADE CLOTIHXC, o KM S' i stylish HATS, ETC., ETC., That can he found in tliG city. Our -toc'c has boon selected with great care, and for STYLE, FINISH AND PRICE, I is uueurpaased. i Our Custom Department i \lt replete* with* a choice line of Foreign and ' Dornest i: CASSIMERE3 AND VEST1NGS, Which we are making o order ander a goa- ! rantec to pietist-. Call early for IP.iyV and YoutbV Clothing an 1 EI ?t-.. II. & W. C. SW?FFIELD. ! April 1 j' J. W. " i HEAL ESTATE BROKER Wit FIRE & LIFE IiliURAKCE AGENT, fiphu f;r tlina National Haul:,) OFFERS for sale the most oligiblo HEAL ESTATE nowiu market,among which is j Uj.it fiuo Mansion and tix acres ot improved I j Ground, known tho Elmorc property. I Th? AC it E LOT oii which Christ Gliureh I stood. Several VACANT LOTS on Richardson street and elsewhere in the city, .\i.so, Several valaabh; l-'ARMS, near C?lni 1 includii I? his Dairy ran::, so roniti Ita.' In tor its fertility. As Fire Insuranoa A?rsnt, llo represents the LlVEhTOOIi" AND LON? DON AND GLOBE; with assets amounting to 121,000,000, and u'ow doing as Itrgo an! profitable business as any Company in Europe or America. In tho Life Department. II.- m General Ag. nl r.r the BROOKLYN, OF NEW YOltK.witb JJ.?oU.O'0 at-t-seta nml \ a deposit of old State Bonds for ?50.000 with i tboCoinptroller-Genoral of South Carolina. Tho "lircoklyu" invites ri^id scrutiny into the management and conditiou of thu Com? pany, anil are prepared to prove, through their Agent, at the Carolina National Bank, in Columbia, by laets and figures, why the Coniuany may be rcliisd on as vvoithy tho conddenco and patronage which id being turned towards i: by thu well-informed, ??vir? know where and how In invent for ihn future benefit oi tho:-..- they love and deviro to pro? vide lor. Wo bet; to mention bnt one of laAny ad? vantageous t? atnrcs in lids Compauj : ['hat of ondoreing tho surrender valuoCf its policies on each for ton consecutive yoaivj. This foul lire has met will) unqualified praii? from tho most colobre-ted Atnericau actu? aries, as also from the pre-js North, South andEast. March 27 7i:. P?E KEED ORGANS! tup: ORGAN AT HOME! fpHlS admirable collection of Music for J. Lteed Otgans should bo at homo wher? ever thoro is a Reed instrument. Nothing that is not of Ilm very bust qiality bus been allowod in thu hook, which has more than 200 attractive pieces, compactly printed on large pages. Nothing difficult. Everything nicelv fitted to the popular taste. Price iu boards, il 50; cloth. i3\ gilt. H. New Method for Reed Organs! Pkicjs ?2 50. Uy ffsi. II. Clarke. A thorough Method, containing not only abundant direct ions and exercises, but a largo qu-intiiy ol tho best Reed Organ Music,^rrauged und tilted with Mr. Clarke's well-known exquisite taste and skill. Sells immensely. CLARKE'S iiOLLAR INSTRUCTOR b'itll UKKU OKl.ANF. An excellent air! attractive it?-dmotion bjok lor liio.ii who used a short and r w?? courso. Se-iii j.. nt-i-.sid on receipt of ictftil pi ict. OLtVr. : Id PSON A CO., Bo.Hou. OHAS. II. D1TSON A CO . April I .-v.V 711 liroailwar. K?>w York. CONOARL}] IRON WORKS, ? OM7MUI l, S. C. J'dHM ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M A N?FAOTU? RE It OK STKAM ENG IN ?8, SAW A N D G R I S T MILLS. Gin Ger.r ii>K, and all kinds of Iron Cuatings for M a oh inor y and Ornamental Castings for Stores und Dwell? ing?, Patent Railings foi Gardens ruidCeme? teries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairn; also, ltrass Casings of ?11 hinds, Reils' for Churches, Schools, Woik-shops. Ac. Gua? rantee r.ll my work first c'atu and tqnal to any North or South. I Workn at foot of I.nily street, and near to , Ronth Carolina and On-onville and Columbia I Rn?road Companies1 Depots. Kov 18 Venison Ham?. ANEW SUPPLY Just received at Feb2G HOPE ?fc GYLES'. PH Attend the True y morning, april s, 1s7? AT THE Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISJIMEXT of W. D. LOVE & CO. ?7ILL bo opened,on MONDAY, the lG:h instaut, an elegant assortment ol Parasols, Sun Umbreiia?, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Buffs, Linen Set?, Ties, Belts, &c, &C? Comprising'some of the choicest produced thin season. A big line or CASSIMEHF.3 and TWEEI S, | f"r boys, at UTA centira yard?Laif price. Wo are daily receiving fresh additinne of| now and seasonable goods, whijh will btt offered low Cos cash at the grand cf.mtt..w. DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT or \VM. D. I.OVK & CO , Under Wheeler House. " "spring and summer CLOTHING Columbia Hotel Clothing, Hat ilnd G-ent7s Furnishing House jr.sT i;cc?iv?b and oplsino dailv, F1XC HEADY-MADE CLOTHING 1 -?# <- ? BUSINESS SUITS, DIAGONAL. CITE \'l'M< and CAMS I II EUE SUITS, ISO YS1 CLOTHING in great variety, Men's lurnieh itie Goods, HOSIERY, NECK and UNDER WEAR. All of tho novollio:i and ttyles ui Hie noason. MEN'S, ROYS' and YOUTH'S HATS, the nobbiest out. Aleo, tho celebrated perfect titling SfilltT. I ir.vitu particu'tr attention toiny slock, which i< now rea ly for the present and com? ing season, ahrl i? unrivaled in ov< rv p irti ctiUr. D. CISTIN, March 31 3nin Under Columbia'Hotel, i $100,000 EilMB Will CLOTHING GE^'TV FLRMSniNG GOODS, fottk BOUGHT since the gn at decline, and we are selling thetn at the very lowest pricsB for eanh. Wro intend lo givo "onr cus? tomers the advautaue of the LOW PRICES. Ootno anil eec our stock. Wc Consider i: a compliment fur persons to call and nee our qoods KINA RI > \_ WILI:Y. INSURANCE. ~ HAVfNG resigned tho agency of the Southern Lifo Insuranee Company, we have connected ourselves with the Cotton States Life Insurance Company OF MACON, QKUItOIl. W. 13. JOHNSON, S. G. OR EAR, President. Secretary. Capital.f5l O'.tWil State Deposits. 150,(K)0| Tho Companv insms policies < n both the STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving lo non-participating policy holders tho advant? age of premiums Ll.ss by twenty per cent, than niutnalrates. It will establish HOARDS OF ADVISORY I'l.C TEES in the piineipal cities < '. Ihnj "rtale ai S rdll ?;Otilruet wit!, said Hoards to i:.-.. hi >-.?>'*d eitle* seventy per cent, of the net im.in.? taken t!o re, tbtta mukiug it a Lome Company in TJae'i Locality. ? >t c uilldently recommend this staunch s isthein Company to our friends and the pubiic, i.nd bespeak a contiuuancu id kind Liatt'iinwre lioietofoio < sdonded to us. I ILA CK Sc WARING, 0? neral Agents fur South Carolina. Active and reliablo canvassers wanted with whom wc will make libi ral contracts. I'eb-JI 3.no New Books at ifry:in's rluo'AStore. I7UJROPE s< i ii '1 hiiingh Am. i i i.n fpeeta \i ele.s?bv Editor ol Paltimon American. 51.7.-?. Autobiography hmI Slimoir o| Lev. Dr. Guthrie; a /crv iiitereating olid iiinn ilng vo? lume. $2 00. Pen Pic urea of Europe b; Elizabeth Peaks, with Platfs. Willow Rrouk?by the ?utlioi <?f "W'nb?, Wi.i?' World." it 25 English Psychology?by JUbot. i\ i>0. Mr. Aleott's School, f l 50. Yesterday with Authors?by Fields I I, The Conseivation ol Energy- l>y Ralfonr. Dr. Kohhrauech on t'hysi-ial Mtaturc ini ids. $2 SO. Helps to a Holy Lent. :!.'.'.-.. And other new Rooks. Also, a variety of new NOVELS, by popular authors, cheap. March 21 Event." Read and Be Wiser. 500 Dixon Steel Sweeps. 100 Twisters. 100 Scooters. 100 Shovels. Tlio largely increasing demand for these goods each year, with hundreds of testimo? nials in their favor, is the best tvidenco that they art cheaper and hotter than can ho made by ordinary country erui'h-j. .\vno, 25 doz .n 11 AMES. 100 pair TRACES. 1 dozen Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS. 150 dozen Planters' UOE3, at reduced prices. L?RICK .t LOW RAN CE. Mar?di ^?. ?m KCITIMIT! GRAND RUSH FOR BABDV SO LOHOFS! TO ec-nre ? onto of those Line CAN VASED ILiMS, which every one . :aiLi about and everybody buys* How delicious! what a fine fiavoi! the best I over ate! is th c-xclama ti' n r.f (vil who try those celebrated I!!),..-. They are the- finest in the marked; tell rapidly, and, therefore, to pecurc tin in, you must call early. That new lot ol ELOCR is also ing off v< ry last, uu 1 pleases every one. Made from the host quality of white wheat and bought from Oret hands, it is better and can bo sold cheaper than by any otlur house in the city. You uccd o::!y to purchaeo i: once, to always buy it again. Those line California APRICOTS, PEARS and JELLIES sell at sight. Also on hand and constantly arriv? ing, the Urges! and bust selected stock ef CANNED GOODS in the city, consisting in part of Tomatoes, Corn, Poaches, Tine Apples, Peas, Strarfberiiej, Asparagus, Salmon, Lob?ter, Sardines, Turtle, Terrapin, V( rrnice'li and Mu'.ligaia-.vnoyjSoupp, I'otted Meats, Ac. Old Government Java and Rio COF? FEE, TEAS, SUGARS, SPICES, Dr. Price'., RAKING POWDERS, Toilet and Laundry SOAPS. OLIVE';, Mixed, Extra and Mofus ?11 PICKLES; Tyler & Brother's and Peek, lr.au t Co.'s CRACKERS, CHOCOLATE, COCOANDTS, Lemon and Van ilia 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 thecity. Look to your own interest, and buy goods where yon will save both money and time. HARDY SOLOMON. OUR STOCK or CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES IS now complete, comprising an assort? ment which, in vakii.i v, o' antitt, or.u.i j v and now euros, iS not KUIIPA88BII 11V any iiorsi: in the city. We are determined nut to ne usiier*8oli>. Without quoting prices, Wll.li meet anv competition of T1IOSH in the tiiade. Our stock comprises, with other ch?iuo goods, a full supply of CORN, 11 AY. OATS and RR AN, Planting Potatoi h, Liverpool Salt, Flour, from Super (6 Fancy Family, Refined, Crushed, Powdered and Raw Sugar, Coffees Rio, Lagiiayta, Java and Mocha, Teas?Imperial; Gunpowder, Oolong and Young Hyson, Davis' Kujjar-oured Cuivaecd flara;, Rreakfasl Strips aud Baoon. Choice Cream Cheese, Gilt Edge Uuttur, run- Loaf Lard, C inucd Goods, Cakes, Crackers, Sec. With a complete assortment of Corn and R\o Whiskies, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Liquors, Cigirs, Ac. which will bo delivered free of uattacc at the depot*,or at tho residences of our city customers. March I', JOHN AG NEW A SON. Fresh Biscuits. ?)[\ KOXES Cream, Soda. Milk, Lrmon, &*\f Cracknals;Butter, Farina and Ginger Snaps, for sale by HOPE St GYLES. 'OL?ME X?NUMBEE 15. THE SEGARS at tue California segar store HAVE crown so popnlar that nobody think* of buyiugaby where el?o, as the best SEGA US, fron ou. tu 2iju.. ouid hi Luin city, arc to be hud at this establishment. The reas.cn everybody patrorireB the Cali? fornia Segar Store id, that all their Domestic Segara ate made by Factory No. 9, on the premises, and our citizens are awaking to the importance of patronizing homo manu? facture. Everybody chews tbo celebrated CABLE COIL, put up in tin foil. Rolrt onlv bv the Cali? fornia Scgai Store. M. SULZBACHEIt. March 20 Notice. IJAM EST. WELflMAN,'Executor or tbo ? will of James Weinman, deceased,* of tho city of Charleston, South Carolina, do nercby"give notice that I have this day filed a petition to tho Oity Council of Columbia, ?raving to have Bonn's Noh 87, 88,42,54,55, 14@120, 2GC@'JC3, 250. 257, . tho town and city of Columbia, f?UO each, interest at bit. per cent.per annum, coupons payable quar- . terly. renewed, by the issue of new bonds of the "tail city of * Colombia in the place of those above described, which were lost in Columbia, South Carolina, when General Sherman passed through that city. In obedience to the regulation at the City Council in such case made and provided, this notico, upon tho filing of the petition as aforesaid, is bore bv given. j. T*. VVELSMAN, Executor, j March 30, lb71. City Hall, City of Coi.rsirrrA". March ?0, 167i. T, Charles Humum, City Clerk, do hereby ; certify thai the petition and affidavit of Jas. T. Vi'elsman, as above stated, has been this day filed in tho oflico of the Oity Clerk, the name to bo laid before the City Counoil at its next regnlar met ting; the said pctitionor be? ing represented by Port or St Conner, of the city of Charleston, and Pope ?fc Haekell,of tho city cf Columbia, as his attorney e. Witt.e^a my hand as City Clerk and the sf al of the city, this 30;h dav of March, 1874. CHARLES BARN UM, Match 31 'IfiflS City Clerk. jt i' The Charleston News arid Courier will ! publish daily for one week and tri weekly for t- \\ weeks and send bill to J. T. vYeleman* ? 0 HE Y to loan, Cn Marketable Collaterals. I7IXCHASGB on New York, Paltimore, 2j Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent cities of the United States and Europe bought ar d sold. DEPOSITS received'aud inttre-sLbcaiing j certificates itsued. STOCKS. U.1NDS, GOLD and SILVER j bought and sold. I ACCOUNTS of merchantp and ?l hers from I the eitv and countrv solicited, and LIBERAL j LIN LS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streets Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main stieet, nearly op? posite the Central National Pank*. Las a large and beautiful stock cf flue WATCHES stein and key winders, fr?m the lust Eu? ropean and American Baannfsclurt.ve, aud of his own irhportnth n. in gold ai d silvc-i cases. Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled tutor t meut just rcecivid, r.iul all the 'atest btjlee. Sterling M1.Y1 I'-V.'ARE. ill seta ai d cases. Bridal Presents, Slid a vety fine udertiou of Platcd-Ware, Gold Wat el. a no Neck Chains, Lockets, i levant S< at, Weddh g an? Hngage m< nt Rings, large block r t | u tt.e i r. and Eye-Glas?cs, Cheka, Motion! l'< x< tt.d a great variet) < f Fancy Articles. > j steck is the largest aitd best selected in the s< v.theiu country, and will be sold a.? cdo up ts- the same article call he bought tv.j wl id Oct 21 Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son fItAKE ptoaouroiu railing the attention of I tho public to an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Churohand I arloi Organs, Sielodeons,Yiolins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Aeeordoous. Brass and Silver Rand, lustra ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mrisic and Instruction Books for every olatuof Musical Instruments on hand at all times We nie Sole Agcnti. for the stale of .South Carolina, of F.r'.ey St Co.'s CO!TAGE OROAKS. Sheet Music Hent by mail; post paid, en receipt of priet ;a?d nil kinds 6) MnHiesl Goods nenl by Express, wl.Mi ordered, to ai \ par! of (be State, marked0. O. D. Good Second-hand Piano? and Organe for sale ehr nr. for cash. Pianoe, Organs and Molodeors Tuned and Repaired in a natiffactory mam i r- nnil will giveospecia)attention to Packing. R< moving and Shippisg Pianos for olbei j artii s tc any point desired, al mo lernte prices. All order* prompt ly attended to and oalis faclion guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogur of Shoe! Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doori above Fnawnc ?iftice.Colnmbia.R. 0. _N0VJf! l?rick & l0wrance, Whotas&ln and Retail Grocers ana Provision Dealers. OUR stock is ? ? Icomplete in every G.tt.^d respect. We sell at tho very lowest | ?priees, Rnd wai rant anr goods pure. Wo do not publish prices, but reel satisfied that nnuo of our natrons will leavo dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest market price for COTTON, either in poods or enrrency. Wo have nu excellent WAGON YaI D in rear of our establishment. Look out for tho sign of the plow and the carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below the Pner.Nlx oflice. Give us a call, and ia ipsel our good* and pru ?e. Kov 13