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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Maiij Akranoeuents. ?The Northern mail opens ?.30 A. M., 3 P. Tu.; closes LI A. M., 6 P. M. Charleston opens 8 A. MM 5.30 P. M.; closes 8 A. M., 6 P. M. Western opens 6 A.M., 12.80P. M.; closes o, i.50 P. SI. Gi???v?Io open." 6.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wilmington opens 4P. M.; closec 10.30 A. M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to 3.30 P. M. One of the moat wonderful things in the world ia the uniformity of apparent accidents. Thus in Great Britain, where the statistics are much better preserved than in this country, the total number of deaths by human violence in 1870, was 16.953; in 1869, it wob 16,497; it was 16,968 in 1868; 16,866 in 1867; 16,915 in 1866; 17,374 in 1865; and 17, 018 in 1864. Not only that, but the same uniformity extends to tho manner in which the victims met their deathB. How are]wo to account for this uniform? ity, except upon the principle that in the divine economy of nature there is no such thing as an accident or an ex? ception to ordinary laws by which the whole universe is governed? John Oheney, aged thirteen, while stealing a ride in au elevator at the Box bury, Conn., steam saw mill, on tho 4th, placed his head through an open- j ing and it was nearly severed from the body. Notice to Water Tenants. ? COLUMBIA, 8. C, Aram 4,1874. "TT'OU are herebv notified that if your X WATER TAX is not paid within ten days from date of this notice, the water will be shut off. By order of the Mayor. 8. W. HOOK, Superintendent City Waterworks. April 8_ Corn. 1AOA BUSHELS of WHITE CORN, ?1MHJ for Bale by April 7 14 EARLE A LYLES. Ice Machine lor Sale. IF not Bold within two weeks, I will manu? facture Ice myself, and my old customers will get Ice at a fair price. April 7 _JOHN C. SEEGERS. Wanted, AGENERAL AGENT for this territory by tho Domestic Sewing Machiuo Com? pany. To the right parties large induce? ment a will be offered. G. D. WAGNER, General Establishing Agent. Address Hendrix Hohso. April 7 3* Notice to Tax-Payers. CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Columbia', 8. C, April 7.1874. ALL parties who have not paid CITY TAXES;, -.vo hereby notified that they must be paid on or before tho 15th of APRIL, or penalties with executions will bo attached. By ordor of Council. OHAS. BARN UM, April 8_City Clerk. A Letter to E\ H. Heinitsh, Columbia. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. I havo boon afflicted with Rheumatism for tho last eigbteou months, entirely helpless. I have tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and am happy to say that I havo received great benefit from it. I can recommend it as an invaluable remedy to thoso aflliotod. March 19 |_H. D. MILLINERY OPENING, ON and aP.or THURSDAY. 9th instant, of latost styles of ] [MILLINERY, Ladies' and Cbil idrou's SUITS, HAIR aud other articles, too numerous to men? tion, at very low prices. Ladies will ploaeo call and eoo for themselves, at MRS. C. E. HEED'S. April 8_6 Beautify Your Homes. THE SOUTHERN ARTIFICIAL STONE COMPANY aro preparod to exocute faithfully aud promptly ail orders for SIDEWALKS, CARRIAGE-WALKS, BLOCKS, BASEMENT | FLOORS, CISTERNS, Ac, at liberal rates. 10 PLAIN STREET, Near Central National Bank, April 5_ Columbia. H. c. HOPE & OYLES ~~ ARE just in receipt of: PICKLED BEEF TONGUES, Pickled TRIPE, Pickled PIG'S FEET, Pickled Fulton Market BEEF. Alee, one barrel extra 8AUK KRAUT. GUBERNATORIAL CHAIR WHO is to occupy this position, will soon be tko subject of inquiry among poli? ticians. How it is possible for thoso cele? brated 5c. CIGARS TO BE SOLD By the Indian Girl at that price, is tbo sub? ject of inquiry among smokers, as the eizo and quality would insuro a much higher price, if thoy woro sold at auction TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. This maid of the wood, however, ban adopted tho motto, "Quick sales and short profits," not only in regard to this Cigar, but also in tho line of imported goods. Lovera of puro H&vanas should, therefore,tall at April 1 INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE. Now is the Season ?^?.TO get your HOUSE PAINTED, ?EsHPAPERED and KALSOMINED. If ^^^yon have' an old Houeo. it can ho made to look like new. Work done at as low rates as car. be had in tho State for cash. Apnly to \YM. CLOTHIER, March 20 19 Washington street. "Let COI Special Notices. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE ?HAPPY RELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from tbe effects I of errors and abuses in early lifo. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage re? moved. New method of treatment. Now and remarkable remedies. Books and Cir? culars sent free, iu oe?iou envelopes. Ad> dresB, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution having a high repntation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Feb 10_L'TTamo LAWYERS' OFFICES! INSURANCE OFFICES i ROOMS FOR FAMILIES! SINGLE BED-ROOMS! t'j let in tue new Central National Bank Building. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bed-Rooms from $3 per month upwaids; Family Rooms from $0 per mouth upwards; i Lawyers' Oflicea from $G per month upwards. | WATER, GAS, WATER CLOSETS, WOOD CLOSETS and other modern improvements iueido tho building. No back rooms, all frouting ou tho Btreet. Good ventilation. A ' Janitor in charge of tho building. Apply at Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBELS A EZELL. April 2 To the Front, HERE thov are: NEW GOODS, NEW S1YLES, NEW PRICES. QUALITY TO SUIT. PRICES TO SUIT. PIQUES very fine at 25 cents; worth 50 cents. DRESK GOODS from 12$ cents to $1 50. RIBBONS at pricea to surprise. Call at C. F. JACKSON'S, April 7 Low Price L' ader. Referee's Notice. State of South Carolina, County of liich'.an'.l. IN HIE COMMON PLEAS. Mary P. Black and others, Plaintiffs, v*i the Carolina Life Insurance Co., Defendant. IN obedience to an order of tho Hon. R. B. Carpenter, in tbe above entitled cause, dated tbe 28th day or February, 1874, all the. creditors in this State of the' said Carolina Lifo Insurance Company, whoso claims arc secured by a deposit of the bonds of said Stato with the Comptroller-General thereof, are hereby notified to render in the same, duly attested, or to appear and provo them, bofore me, at my oflico, Law Range, Colum? bia, S. 0., on or before the 10th day of April, 1871. J. QUITMAN MARSHALL. Special Referee. Baxter A Seirels, PlaiutiftV Attorneys, Columbia, S. C._March 12 j NEW STYLE. Spring, 1874;. ,gnirpS BROADWAY SILK HATS, Felt and Reversible Rats, For cash at hottom prices. March 23 EIN ARD & WILEY. Notice. Office City Clerk an? Treasurer, Columbia, 8. C, March 30, 1874. ALL TAVERN LICENSES paid quarterly! aro due on April 1. Parties are uotitled that if not paid promptly, they will be | brought before tbe alavor and dealt with ac? cordingly. CHAS. BARNUM, April 1 City Clerk. * Sweet Potato Slips. ?f BUSHELS YAMS and REDS, in ?.\J\J tiue order, for sale by March 15 _ HOPE A OYLES. 1 Flour! Flour!! QAA BARRELS fresh ground FLOUR, I OvJvy all qualities, from Super to Fancy \ Family Flour, and at greatly reduced price*, just received and for sale by March 10 _JOnN AO NEW A SON. Vonison Hams. ANEW SUPPLY just received at Feb 20 _HOPE A GYLES'. Just Arrived. pr f\ TIERCES Davia* Diamond HAMS, OvJ Thomas' Orango HAMS and Morri eon's Star HAMS, which I am offering cheap I foroash. Parties doeirous of securing nice Hams for their Summer use had bett r oall I at once beforo prices advance March 24_HARDY SOLOMON. INSURANCE. HAVING resigned *ho agency of tho I Southern Life Insurance Compar y, wo J have connected ourselves with tho Cotton States Life Insurance Company | OF MACOS, GEO Ii Gl a . W. B. JOHNSON, S. G. OBEAR. President. Secretary. Capital.$500.000 I ("State Deposits. 150,000 j Tho Company issnes policies on both the STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANK, giving O non-participating policy holders the advant? age of premiums less by twenty per cent, than mutual rates. It will establish BOAItDS OF ADVISORY TRUSTEES in tho principal cities of tho I State, and will contract with said Boards to invest in said cities sevoutv per cent, of tho net premiums taken thero, thus making it a Home Company in Each Locality. Wo confidently recommend this staunch Southern Company to our friends and the public, and bespeak a contlnnauco of kind patronage heretofore extended to us. BLACK A WARING, General Agents for South Carolina. Active and reliable canvassers wanted with whom we will make liberal contracts. J?ob2l_ 3?10 Timothy Hay. tf\ TONS primeTIMOTHY HAY. for sale ?LV/ low, for cash HOPE A OYLES. Fresh Biscuits. ?}f\ BOXES Cream. Soda. Milk, Lemon, Crackuala,Butter, Farina and Ginger' Snaps, for aale by HOPE A GYLES?. jUMBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY SPRING GOODS! 1 NOTWITHSTANDING tho panic, wo aro now opening the finest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, cents' STYLISH HATS, ETC., ETC., That can be .'ournl in tbo city. Our stock has boon selected with great care, and for STYLE, FINISH AND PRICE, is unsurpassed. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice line of Foreign and Domestic CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Which we aro makiug to order under a gua? rantee to ploasc. Call early for Roys' and -Youths' Clothing and Hats. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. April 1 _ _ Spartanbarg and Union Railroad. MARCH SI, 1874. TnE sliffht detention ou tho Spartanburg and Union Railroad, caused by tho breakage of two of tho Engines of that Jtoad, is now, by tho assistanco of tho Green? ville and Columbia Railroad, entirely re? moved, and tho line is now moro thoroughly than ever prepared to carry all Freights offered with prompt despatch" W. W. DAVIES, Superintendent. Aoril 1_ C Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders of the South Carolina Railroad Gom pany and of tho South-western Rail? road Bank. am?, CHARLESTON, 8. 0., Mauch 1G. 1674. rpUIE Annual Mooting ot the stockholders I of tho South Carolina. Railroad Com? pany and of tho South-western Railroad Rank will bo hold in this uity, in the Hall of tho Bauk of Charleston, North-east corner of Broad and Statu streets, on TUESDAY, April 14, proximo, at It o'clock A. M. Ou the day following an election will he hold be? tween the hours of 0 A. M. and h P. M.. for fifteen Directors in the ltailroad Company and thirto. n Directors in the Rank. A com? mittee to verily proxies will attend. Stockhohters will bo pa-sod over the Roatl to and from the meeting fron of charge. J. R. EMERY, Secretai v. _March i8.21,2:l,2.V28,S0. Ap2 4,G tl.ll.13J4 Annual Mooting of the South Carolina Railroad Company and of the South? western Railroad Bank. CHARLESTON, 3. C, Ma neu IG, 1874. STOCKHOLDERS having Proxiesintouded to be used at the meeting to bo bold ou the 14th and loth of April proximo, are re? quested to lodge thorn with either of tho fol? lowing Committee, who will be in attendance at the Hall of the Pauk or Charleston, dur? ing the morning of tho 14th April, for the purpose of verifying Proxies. Ou tho follow? ing day, during tho election, other duties may prevent the Committee from examining batches of Proxies before the hour for clos? ing tho polls. L. C. H END RICKS, C. P. AIMAR. T. M. WARING, Committee on Proxies. March 18 18.21.23.15.28 30.A2 4 0.9.11,13.14 $100,000 FOR CLOTHING GEMS' FL'IMSBING GOODS, ft 9 re BOUGHT since the great decline, and we are selling I hem at tho very lowest pries* for cash. We intend to giv<> "our cus? tomers the advantage ot the LOW PRICES. Come and poo our stock. We consider ii a compliment for persons to call and see our Vooda KINARD A WILEY. New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. EUROPE So< n Thiongh American Specta? cles?by Editor ot Baltimore American, $1.75. Autobiography and Memoir of Rev. Dr. Guthrie; a very interesting and amiiking vo? lume. ?2 00. Pen-Pictures of Europe?bv Elizabeth Peake, with Plates. Willow Brook--by tbo author eif "Wide, Wieto World." $1 25 English Psychology?by Ribot. Ii .50, Mr. Alcott's School, i 1 50. Yesterday with Authors?;by Fields. f 2 00. Tho Conservation of Energy?by Italfour. Dr. Kohbrausch on Physical Measure? ments. ?2 50. Helps to a Holy Lent. (1.25. And othtiT now Books. Also, a variety of new NOVELS, by popular authors, cheap. March 21 MORXIXG, APRIL 9, 1874. AT TU K Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT or W. D. LOVE & CO. VTTILLbo opened,on MONDAY, the ICtb Y V instant, an elegant assortment ot Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Dress Goods, Embroideries, fluffs, Linen Sets, Ties, Belts, &c, &c,, Comprising some of the choicest produced this season. A big line of CASSIMERES and TWEET'S, f?r boys, at 37J cents a yard?half price. Wo are daily receiving fresh additions of new and soasonablo goods, which will be offered low for cash at tho ORAXn CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF W.M. D. LOVE & CO , Under Wheeler House. March 15 SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING AT THE Columbia Hotel Clothing, Hat And Gent's Furnishing House Jill Jl^ 3. JfST RECEIVED AND Oi'LMNO DAILY, FIXE READY-MADE CLOTUIXG! BUSINESS SUITS, DIAGONAL, CHE? VIOT and CASSIMBRE SUITS, BOYS' CLOTHING in groat varietr. Men's Furnish? ing Goods, HOSIERY, NECK and UNDER? WEAR. All of tho. novelties and styles of the season. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S HATS, the nobbieHt out. Also, tho celebrated perfect fitting SHIRT. I invite particular attention to my stock, which is now ready for the present and coin? ing season, and is unrivaled in every parti? cular. D. El'SriN, March 31 8mn Under Columbia Hotel. Read and Be Wiser. 500 Dixon Steel Sweeps. 100 Twisters. 100 Scooters. 100 Shovels. Tho largely iucrL-asing demand for these goods each year, with hundreds of testimo? nials in their favor, is the best evidence that they are cheaper and better than can be; made by ordinary country smiths. ALSO, 25 dozen HAM ES. 100 pair TRACES. 1 dozen Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS. 150 doztiu Planters' HOES, at reduced prices. L?RICK ft LOWRANCE. Event." V EDIT SXEITEMITi GRAND RUSH FOB HARDY SOLOMON'S! TO Hecuro some of thoBO fino CAN VASED El A MS, which every one talks about and everybody buys. How delicious! what a line flavor! the best I ever ate! is the exclama? tion of all who try those celebrated Ham*. They aro the finoat in the markot; soil rapidly, and, therefore, to secure them, yon must call early. That new lot of FLOUR is also going off very fas'., and pleases every one. Made from the best quality of t\ Lite wheat and bought from first hands, it is better and can be sold cheaper than by any other house in the city. You need only to purchaso it once, to always buy it again. Thoso Cue California APRICOTS, PEARS and JELLIES sell at eight. Also on hand and constantly arriv? ing, tho largest and best selected stock of CANNED GOODS in the city, consisting in part of Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Pine Apples, Peas, Strawberries, Asparagus, Salmon, Lobster, Sardines, Turtle, Terrapin, Vermicelli and Mulligatawney,Soups, Potted Meats, Ac. Old Government Java and Rio COF? FEE, TEAS. SUGARS, SPICES, Dr. Price's RAKING POWDERS, Toilet and Laundry SCATS. OLIVES, Mixed, Extra and Mofua eil PICKLES; Tvler ft Brother's and Peek, Frean A Co.'s CHACKERS, CHOCOLATE. COCO AN UTS, Lemon and Vanilla EXTRACTS, Ac. Ac. To make a long matter short, I have ererTthing that is usually kept in a FIRST CLASS FAMILY GRO? CERY STORK, which I will sell at prices that will eclipee any house iu the city. Look to your own interest, and buy goods where you will save both monev and time. HARDY SOLOMON. OUR STOCK" " of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES IS now complete, comprising an assort? ment which, in YAUIE1Y, quantity, QUALI? TY. and low ph.cf8, is NOT m~nPA83ED BY ANY iiocsk is Tin: uity. Wo are determined not to he UNOEB-Soi.n. Without quoting pricos, WILT, MKET ANY COMPETITION OK THOSE IN TUE TRADE. Our stock comprises, with other choice goods, a full supply of CORN, HAY. OATS and BRAN, Planting 1'otatocH, Liverpool Salt, Flour, from Super to Fancy Family, Refined, Crushed, Powdered and Raw Sugar, Coffees?Rio, Laguayra, Java and Mocha, Teas?Imperial, Onupowdor, Oolong and Voting Hyson, Davis' Sugar-cured Canvasod Hams, Rreskfast Strips and Bacon, Choice Cream Cheese, Gilt Edge Butter, Pure Leaf Lard, Canned Goods, Cakos, Crackers. Ac. With a complete assortment of Corn and Rye Whiskies, Hrandy, Gin. Wines. Liquors, Cigars, Ac, which will be delivered free of cartage at the depot*,or at tho residences ?f our city customers. March G JOHN AGNEW A BON. -9 COLUMBIA, S. C. -o IIAUDY SOLOMON, PrekldtAt. L.. N. ZKALV, Acting Oaablcr. ESTABLISHED IN 1870. Faid Up Capital, $106,000. Authorized Capital, $500,000. -o 1MIK financial panic of (hu past yoar, fraught with eo mncb disaster to all business inte? rests, baa lull our Hank intact, ami our capital and facilities unimpaired. An hereto furo, wo continue to draw Sight Drafts ou ail the principal cities of the United States and Europe We receive all classes of deposits?individual, banking and uorporate?subject to Sight Check. Also, iseuo Certificates of Deposit, and, by special agrctsmont, allow a liberal rale of interest on tho same. Wo mako collections on all accessible points of the United States ami Europe, giving credit on account, or remitting on immediate recoipt. We nlcdge ourselves to tho same prompt and faithful attention in tue due execution of allot ilers entrusted to our care that has characterized our Bank for the past four yearn of its h'lHinesH career. Wo further beg leave to lay tho following statement of the condition oj this institution before tho public: Quarterly Statement, Tuesday, March 31,1874. Published in Conformity with Act <f General Assembly. KESOUKtI".s. i LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts.$152.070 IS Capital Stock.$10C,7C3 00 Stock ami Bonds. -1,215 31 ; Coin. . 452 86 Furniture and Fixtures. 2,059 2.3 , Profit and Loss. 17,357 Charter.?. 25,000 60 Deposits Treasury Slate South Claims vs. State, provided for h; > Carolina. ICC,742 24 law. 33,028 10 ' Individual Deposits, .f IS3.850 21 Duo from People's National Hank, j Certificates of Dtpo Charlcston. 50,003 14 sits. 38,248 85?222.000 00 Duo from National Park Rank, Due Banks. 87 ID New York. CG.004 17 Due from other Banks. 071 721 Cash. 1CI.S07 01 $jl3.501 00 . 1513.501 OC STATE CF SOUTH CABOL1NA, I f3 COPNIV OK RirM.ANP. | ' I, Hardy Solomon, President of the South Carolina Bank and Trust Company, do so lomnlv swear that tbe above stat< mont i- true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. HABDY SOLOMON, t'rosideut South Carolina Bank and Trust Company. Subscribi d ar.d sworn to 11 ?<me, Ibis let dav of Apr:', 1S74. L. N. ZEALY, Notary Public Coiiuict.?Attest: D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, !t. .1. DONALDSON, LEWIS LEVY. April 5 lmo OLTJME X?NUMBER IG. THE SEGARS CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE H AVE grown so popular that nobody think-i of buying anywhere eine, as tho - ?0 ok? <r> 41,in UC'Dl OtiUAItO, l?Oui v?. ? city, arc to be bad at this establishment. Tho reason everybody patronises the Cali? fornia Sogar Store is, that all tboir Domestic Segars are made by Factory Mo. 9. on tho premises, and onr citizens are awaking to the importance of patronizing home manu? facture. Evorybodv chews tho celebrated CABLE COIL, pat up in tin foil. 8ol<l only by the Cali? fornia KegarStore. M. BULZBAOHER. March 20_ MONEY TO LOAN, On marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent cities of the United States and Europe bought and eold. DEP0SIT8 received an ' interest-bearing certificates issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. I ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LIN LS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Uichardson streete. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main street, nearly op? posite the Central National Pank, has a large and beautiful stock of fine WATCH KB stem and key winders, from the beat Eu? ropean and American mannfaotnrurs, and of bis own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort? ment just received, and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection or Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Lings, large stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a> great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is tho largest and best selected in the Southern country, and will be aold aa cheap as the same article can be bonght anywhere. Oct 24 GUANO. PURE PERUVIAN, imported direct, and for sale at Government Prices. LAND PLASTER also for sale. R. G. LAY, March 10 lmo Agent, Savannah, Ga. Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasuro in calling the attention of the public to an eis.niinatU-1; ol their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Partei Organs, Melodeoue, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Elates, Accordeonu. Brass and Silver Band Instrn I moots ol ail kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books forever) class of Musical Instruments on band at ab rime* We are Solo Agents f< r the State i>f SoutIi Carolina ofEsteyA Co VCO'JTAGF. ORGANS Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on nniitof price; and all kinds of Musics I Goods sent by Express, when nretered. te> ni.y pnn of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organ? for sali cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeoi s Tuned and Repaired in a watisfsctor> manlier: and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for otberpartiee toanj point desired, at moderate pi ices. Allorders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronauf Send for onr catalogs* of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise Hi ohardsnn street, a few door? *>bove Phouiix ?iftlce.Oolnnihia.S. C. _Nov7 CONGAREE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M A NUFACTU RER OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST ' MILLS. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinds of Iron Caatinga fof? Machinery and Oruamenta! Castings for Stores and Dwell? ings, Patent Railings for Gardens and Ceme? teries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castings of all kinds, Bella for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac Gua? rantee all my work first clars' and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street, ar.d rear to South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Not 18_ L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesale and Retail Qrocors and Provision Dealers. OUR stock is yggTS icomplete in every fa^JB 1 respect. Wo sell at (tho very lowest I prices, and warrant ?ur goods pure We do not publish prices, hut tool satisfied that none of our patrons will loave dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest market price for COTTON, either in poods or currency. Wo havo an cxcellont WAGON YARD in rear of onr establishment. Look out for tho sign of the plow and the carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below the PnesNlS nftfco. Give OB ft ? isft? "wet mir goods and prices._ Not 28 Planting Potatoes. jrrv BARRELS, in fino ordor, EARLY Ol f R >SE, EARLY GOODRICH, FINE? LY K and PEERLESS, for sale low for green? backs. Hf^PE&GYLES. I*