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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Maiu ?.hbangemknt8.?The Northern mail opeDB 6.30 A. M., 3 P. M.; oIobcr 11 A. M., 6 P. M. Charleston opens 8 A. M., 5.30 P. M.; oloBe'b8 A. M., 6 P. M. Western opens 6 A.M., 12.30 P. M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens G.45 P. M.: olosee 6 A. M. Wilmington opens 4 P. M.; doses' 10.30 A. M. On 3ana?y open from 2.3Q to 3.30 P. M. It would not bo at all surprising if tho penal colony of New Caledonia?tho island in the Pacific which the French have selected for n penal settlement, and to which have been banished seve* rsi thousands of- the Communists? should become an important and valua? ble French colony. We hear that many of the Communists have sent to Franoe for the remaining members of their families, and that there is a tendency to emigrate to New Caledonia from many orowded manufacturing centres of Franoe. The climate and soil are un? exceptionable, and as there are no palaces to burn and no columns Yen dome to poll down, even the most tur? bulent Communist will have a life of harmlessness and peace. Returned.?Joel S. Perrin, Esq , re? turned, tt few days since, from a visit to Northern MiBBouri, and bo expresses himself as better satisfied than ever with Abbevillb, not only as a more de? sirable home, but as furnishing better inducements to the farmers than most sections of the West. Farming here yields a heavier profit, a better per centsge to the aore. He advises his friends to be content, and in this pro? poses to set them an example. Cheese?Few of our readers know, perhaps, the great value of the cheese Bent to England by the United States. D?ring three months ending March 31, the value of the cheeses received from America was $2,610,230?a gain over the corresponding quarter of last year of more than $400,000. The Superior Oonrfc of Mississippi has awarded $25.000 damages to Mr. R. D. Montgomery, formerly of Lancaster, against the Memphis Central Railroad, on account of an accident by which two members of his family were killed. Ooe of the leading attractions at White Mountain hotels to bachelors are the waiter girla, who, in many instances, are New England school ma'msand very pretty. They teach during ?the winter und wait on table daring tbo season. A Nevada married woman of fifty re? cently eloped with a boy of fifteen. If Nevada has no laws to protect tho trun? dle-bed trash of tho State, wa slrbuld advise all parents there to sell out und leave. Cats.?The city fathers of New York have iasued a ukase forbidding males of the feline tribe to roam after midnight, at the risk of being sent to prison and fined $3. Where's Bergh now? 1,000 children have been taken to tbo gas works in Hartford, Conn., this spring, to be cured of whooping cough, by inhaling crude gas from tbo retort. Within a year twenty-six vacancies will occur ia tbe Senate of the United States. Notice. ALL persona holding claim a against tbe estate of tbe late RICHARD WE a UN will please present them to JOHN tt. 8LAWSON, Indian Girl Cigar Store, April 30 fi?_Columbia. R. C. Architecture. ITAKE pleasuro in informing tuy friends of Columbia, and South Carolina gene? rally, that I have opened an oflico in the city of Baltimore comer nf South and Water streets, and that any orders for plans with Is hioh I may bo favored will receive prompt attention, G. T. BERG, Architect, April 25 8tw8 Baltimore. Md., Box 027. For Sale, -| f~\f\ DOZEN froah EGGS. LvJv/ 2 buckets Choice- Country BUT? TER, 10 tubs Choice Goahen BUTTER. Hv April 23 HOPE & GY I.EM. A. 8. HYDRI0K, M. D.5 CITY PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE No. 13, Richland gtroc-t. Will attend at tho City Hospital and Alma Boueo frop] 8 to 10 A. M. daily. Calls left at Dr. lieimtah's Drug Storo will recoivo prompt attention. . April 25 Sweet Potato Slips. ?t f\f\ BUSHELS YAMM and REDS, in J.V_/\_/ fino order, '.or ?alo by Marob 15 HOPE A GYLES. Ready-Made Garden, CABBAGE and TOMATO PLANTS, of ap? proved variety, for salo by AorilOt E. H. HEINITBH. Drngaiat._ Paints and Oils. TURPENTINE, Paint, Oil, Boiled Linaoed Oil, Umbera, Greens, Browns, Yollow cheap Roof Paint, Graining Colors, Walnut, Cheanut and Oak. All of best quality at April Ut _ HEINIT8 H'B Drug 8toro. WIDEAWAKE! More Now Spring and Summer DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS! In tho Houso of C. F. JACKSON! THAN any other iu Ibis city. Now roady for enstomors, and more GOOD BAR- j GAINS for thorn and plenty of salesmen to | wait on thorn. Will not be undersold by any other house iu tho city. N. B?Mr. 8. W. PORTER ia now with me, and will bo glad to havo his friends call and get somo of theae bargains; C. F. JACKSON, April 12 Leader of Low Prices. 'Let our Just Censures COLUMBIA, S. Special Notiooe. OUHTAVLES TO AI AR.KIACB ?HAPPY RELIEF FOIt YO?NQ MEN from tlio cffacts of error? and abuses in ear'* lifo. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage re? moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkablo rcmedioa. Rooks and Cir? culars sout freo, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Nintii Street. Philadelphia. Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Ffdi 10 >JU3qio To Farmers and Planters. "Y,7"OU should now begin to get your LIME W and compost your chip and woods ma? nures lor gras.j anil small grain. When the Lime is ready to hand, a rainy day can be taken, which is the very thing for your com? post heap, as it mutt be thoroughly wet through and through. Limo is the great enriching warming agent, and combined with other material, a preventive of drought. Don't wait until you wish to sow. for then the rush will be so great that, perhaps, you will not bo able to obtain any; besides age improves your compost. .1 will deliver Limo at GafTuey's Station, at II 00 a barrel, when a car load is taken. At Spartanburg. fl. 12* a barrel. At Alston, (1 42 a barrel. At Columbia, $1 02 a barrel. At Charlotte, f 1 20 a barrol. For other points, see your Railroad Agent and pet his ear load rates from Oaffuey's, and divide that by 80, as a car holds that many barrels. 1 will send to all applicants, Iree of charge, Prof. Johnson's grent formula for a mixtnro to resist drought. Address. THOS. H. BOMAR, _April 29 0 Spartanburg. S. O. HON. R. B. ELLIOTT / ^ REATLY' pleased the citizens of Boston \JC by his euioK v on Charles Sumnor. The "INDIAN GIRL" has delighted the citizens of Columbia by the sale of those oelobrated 5 Cent Cigars. Every ono should remember that the Maid's Wigwam is headquarters for Cigars and Chewing Tobacco; also, that e..o makes "ipes, Cigar Holders, Smokers' Arti? cles and CANES A Specialty. In fact, to know how far she surpasses in this lino, inquire of those who have bought a Cigar from her for 6 cent e, superior to those sold olsewhoro at 10 cents, and then be convinced that as a CONGRESSMAN IN WASHINGTON Studies the interests of his constituents, so this Maid of Luxury considers this intereat of ber customers Therefore, call at IN? DIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, Columbia Hotel Block. Columbians. Cb__ April 29_ GOOD RULES. Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills. APPLY yourself to business <ind work bard. Save your oarnings and make gorxl invest? ments The bedt investment is good health an.d long lifo. It yon are si'-k. fvtdeui deranged, Take lleinitt liV Queen's Delight. If you have Fever. Chills, Headache, Take Hutuitsh's Kina On!l Cure. r -.. A great hsv- I ^??-C y. ing of money is in knowing 1 what to buy : Errand where to Gfbny. Go to 11 EIN I ! 'S Doctor Shop. | A sisgledose i <d S CAN LEY'S ! COUGH SY? RUP will cure Coughs- Colds, Hoarseness, and save you from Consumption. ? Tho best placet is always the cheapest. Good advice, your best fiiend when sick, is | be who cures von All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUGSTORE, Sept 30 i Opposite PlteKWlX Ofl'n-e 10.000 PRIZES! -. ? . $250,000 Currency tc be Given Away! | For tho Benefit of the Masonic Relief Association, Of Not folk, Vu. UNDER authority of a special Act of the Legislature, passed March 8, 1873, con feiring corporate privileges noun tho Mr soniu Belief Association, the Directors now ! have the ploasuro to announco that a GRAND GIFT CONCERT will bo given at the Opera Ilouso, in tho city of Norfolk, on TUESDAY, the ?lii of MAY, i?74, [ .Vo Further Postponement Uuurunteed,'} F??r the purpose ot piimin hs? funds neces? sary for the conipli lion i r (hi Masonic Tom pie, now in eourno ul .;, mioii in the city ol Norfolk. Diui.o'ioitJ ot* Tin: Association -John L. [toper, Prnsident; John 1J. Corprew,Treasu? rer; .Lino s Y. Leigh, Walter II. Taylor, Geo. S. Oldlluld, John .'. IJohmoii, Daniel Hunted, Wm. H. Walen, M. II. Slovens, S. We il, John T. Rudinoud. i Advisory RoAitn, Iii-? Excellency ex-Gov. Gilbert C Walker, Col. Kader Digits, P. H. P.; R?hn K. McDuuii I, P. G. Commauder; .1. .1. llurrongliH, Cant. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi? nia Legislature; Robert E. Withers, G. M. G. II. P. ami l>. G. C. of O. C; Col. Thomas k. Owen-?, p. M : Toliii IS. Whitchead, Esq., ex Mayor. Col. \V. II. Taylor, ^tato Senator; James ti. llsili.G. C. (i G. C. List of Gifts -One Grand t'aah Gift, 150,000; one Grand Cash Gilt, 25,000; one Grand CrmIi Gilt, 12,500; one Grand Cash Gift, 10 000: one Grand C?m1i Gift, 5,000; one Grand Ca?h Gift, 2.500; 24 Cash Gifts. $500 each, (12.0C0; 50 cash GiTts, 250 each. 12,500; 80 Cash Gilt?, 200 each. 10,000; 100 Oanh Gifts, 150 oach. 15 000; 150 Cash Girts, 100 oanh, 15,000; 500 Ca*h Gifts. 50 each, 2?.500; 0.000 Cash Gifts, 5 each. 45 000, Grand total, 10.000 Gifts, all Cash, 1250,000. Whole Tickets. $5. llalf Tickets, ?2.50. Club RatOB?11 Tickets for $50, 22 Tickets for $100. HENRY V. MOORE,Secrotarv Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va. B. 1. ?OONE. Agent, Feb 3J3mo Columbwi^lLC^ Look After Your Horses. SPRING time is the lime to givo tho GER? MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all dis eases to which tho horso is subject, no better medicine can be given. Get it only at March 5 i HEINITSH'SDrug Store. A Letter to E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. I have] beenufllictcd with Rheumatism lor the] last eighteen months, entirely helpless. I have tried yonr QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and am happy to say tbat 1 havo received great, benefit fron: it. lean recommend it as an invaluable remedy to thoHC aftlictod. March 10 ! 11. I). C, SATURDAY MORNING, Notice. ClIAltLOTTK, COLUMBIA & AttOUSTA It. It. Co., ?KNKH.M. Passekobr Dki'.mitment. PASSENGERS purchasing Tickets of Agents at Ticket Offices, before enter? ing TruitiH, will obtain tbo advantage of tbo Company's DISCOUNT KATES. If paying upon the Trains, tbev will be charged the Companv'tf KEG L EAK FAKE, an. collected L v Conductors. JAMES ANDERSON, Superintendent. A. Pope, General Passenger Agent. May 1 Grand Annual Excursion TO FLORIDA ! The Splendid Steamer City Point, Capt. Fltsgernlil, WILT, leave Charleston on TIIURSDAY EVENING, 7th May, at H o'clock, on an EXCURSION TO FLORIDA, arriving at Savannah early Friday morning, and roniuiu ing there until the afteruoon, affording am? ple timo to seo the city, viBit Buenaveuture, and other points of interest. Leaviug Savannah Friday afternoon, at :t o'clock, will arrive at Fernaudina samo night, Jacksonville early Saturday morning, and Palatka same evening. Thus paeaiog up St. John's River by day-light, stopping at all points of interost, affording a rare oppor? tunity of seeing to tbo beat advantago the most beautiful of Southern Rivers. Sunday is set aside to visit St. Augu itino, where a most agrceablo timo may be spent inspecting the ancient Spaniah Fortress, tho Cathedral, and other relics of tho first eet tlement on tho Continent; in suiting on the Ray, or visiting the Orange Groves of the neighborhood. Leaving Jacksonville on Tuesday, will ar? rive at tVernandina samo afternoon, Savan? nah early Wednesday morning, and Charles? ton Bamo afternoon. Furt rar tile Hound Trip, 940.00, Including Meals and State-rooms. ? . RAVENEL & CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst Wharf and East Bay, May 1 G_Charleston, S. C. Palmetto Line! PAST PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, AUGUSTA, GREEN\ ILLE, SPARTAN-' RURG, and all points ?long Atlanta and Richmond Air-Lino Railroad. Observe the Quick Schedule OOINO SOV i ll. Leave Oroonvil'c, S. C. I ">1 A. M. i Leave Spartaunurg, S. C. i HO A. M. Arrive Charlotte, N. C. s 11 A.M. Leave Charlotte, N.C...1? o.r> A. M. Arrive ColttmbU, S. C. 2 30 P. M. I Arrive Augusta, Ga. S 03 P. M; I UOlMi xoimi. Leave Atm-.-t n. Ga. 1.15 P. M. Leave Columbia, S. C. !l 37 P. M. Arrive Charlotte, N. C.5.15 A. M. ' L< ave Chin bitte, N. C. 0 12 A. M.I Airive Spartanhurg, S. ('.10.15 A. M. J Anivo Greenville: S. C.12 30 P. M. Paxfcngois promptly transferred at Char lotte to and Iron) Air-Line Road, and ample I time allowed there for meal*. SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains. I A. POPE, General Ticket Agent. April 2K 12 ; KVKIIV (l.VIO SHOULD CA 1.1. AT TIIK Grand Central Dry Goods Establishm'tj or W. D. LOVE & CO., UNDER tlu Wlioelrr 110111*0, and ? xnniine their extensive stock of DRV ooODS, | BOOTH, SHOES, Arc, bet?re making your | purchases. We have rnurUed down all our utock ?(> panic prices, no an to close it out in tho next thirty days, to make room for a large line of goods purchased lately forcat-h. Our BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT is now i complete, and coiitpiieeft a cliideeTino ol Slippers, as well us a lull linool Children's Shoes, from the best shoe manufacturers in | the cotiuiry. We have a u'g stuck ?<! HO.E and II ALF IIOKK, from ten cents a pair to two dollars, which will bo f. und nncipialcd, either in price or quality, any win re. Our stock of Drees Goods, Notions, L eea,! Etiibroiderb h, Handkerchiefs, Tie?, Scarfs, Knitting, Pullings, Gents' Punishing Good* and Underwear, Linens, Table tMntaska, Napkins, Towels, White Goods, Black Alpa? cas ami Mourning Goods, Prints, Home spun*, Sheetings, Shirtings, Caeaimcrcs, Jeans, Tweeds, Ladies' Madi-nn Underwear, Llama I'oinls, Are., ,Vc, wilt be found from 20 to 30 per cent, below the market value. You will save money and lime by giving our etock an inspection before purchasing. A large And substantial stock (?( Hose and HalMlose f-?r wot lung people, at 10 to 121 cents a hair, worth nearly double. We idler to close in ten days 1,000 pieoes best PRINTS, at 10 cents a yard; 100 pieces PAPER CAM URIC, at 10 cents a yard, bought the hiBt few da\s for oath. Other goods in proportiou. W. D. LOVE ,t CO., April 10 (Columbia, H. C. Read and Be Wiser. 500 Dixon Steel .Sweeps. lOO.Twisters. 100 Scooters. 100 Shovels. Tho largoly increasing demand furthest goods each year, with hundreds of testimo? nials in their favor, is tho heat evidence that they aro c-lft-aper and better than cau be made hy ordinary country smith-. AI.H9. 25 doston 11 AMES. 100 pair TRACES. 1 do/.on Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS. 150 dozen Plantet?' HOES. r.?, reduced prices L?RICK A LOW RANGE. Timothy Hay. I A TO NS prims TI MOTHY 11 AY. for Halo LU !cw,forcae!< HOPE ? GYLES. PH(ES Attend the True Event.** MAY 2, 1874. < V mnrPTmip LLUinilVD SPRING, 1874. DAT AM) SHIRT WAREHOUSE! Ready for Exhibition. Superb Styles and Handsome Patterns IN Heavy Stock, Variety Matchless, Fit Periect, Style Elegant, Finish Artistic. Every Garment In Style and Fineness Unequalled A SPLENDID VARIETY Ifkof GENTS' NECK and UN 1DER WEAR in Silk, Cotton and Linea. The celobratcdBTA RS GIRTS, the faultless BROADWAY SILK HATS, FELT and STRAW* _ HATS, UMBRELLAS and CANES. KIN ARD & WILEY. April 13_t _ SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Columbia Hotel Clothing, Hat And Gent's Furnishing House jcst REcnr.no and orestNo dailt, FINE READY-MADE CL0TD1K! BUSINESS SUITS. DIAGONAL, CHE? VIOT and CASSIMKlil SUITS BOYS' CLOTHING in great variet'. Men's Furnish? ing Goods, HOSIERY', N?i K mid UNDhR WEAIt. All t>f the novelties and sijles 61 the Reason. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S nATS. the nobbieat out. Alao, the colt-orated perfect fitting SHIRT. j 1 invite particular attention liiiny stock, which is now raady ror the prevent and com? ing season,and is tuuivalcd in ovurv parti? cular. I). El'.-TIN, March HI :im>? Under Columbia Hotel. T II K JOIIX AGXEYV & SOX IS si ill in advance of its compel it oi s in I'm - niching 7 The Best Goods in its Line a i i hi: Lowest Prices. The public are not slow to lind out that advertisements iu the *'Gi ueulaiid Icy Mountain" style tue?n hut little, and that to obtain their GROCERIES UNIFORM LOW PHICEi, They have to buy lh( ui at lliu ? Popular Cash Store JOHN AGNEW & SON. DAVIS' DIAMOND HAMS Are the best iu tin- mal bet. a nil a full sup- , ply, to meet all dt tunnels, are alwa>s mi I hand at the Cash Store of John A glib w & Sen. 1 April 11 liAWYUHS' OFKICK& : INSUKANCK OFFItKS! KOO.MS KOIt FA.MIL.IKSt SINGLE ISBD-ROOH8! T i 1.1.T IN TUE NEW Central National Bank Building: PJiICES TO RUIT TUR TIMES. Red-Rooms from *3 per month upwaids; Family Rooms from fO per month upwards; Lawjors' Offices from 10 per month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER CLOSETS. WOOD CLOSETS and other modern improvements inside the building. No back rooms, all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor iu charge of the building. Apply at Central Bank, or to Meiere. SEIDELS ft I.ZELL. April 2 OKNU1.VK IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES, &c SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jainaic i Hum, Brandies - Otard, ?\ c , ?Holland Oin, Mioir> Winn, Poit Wine. Madeira Wine. Aleo, a large stick ot line old Whistles, igar*. ?\c. J. C. SKIT.ELS 0 LIT ME X?NUMBER 3G. New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. TTiUiiOPE Seen Tbioogu American h'pecta JjJ clee? bv Editor of Vialtimoro American. $1.75. Autobiography and Memoir of Er v. Dr. Guthrie; a vcrv inte-rctting and utnmjng vo? lume. $2 CO. Pen-Picturea of Europe- by Elizabeth Pcake, with Plates. Willow Brook?by tho author of "Wide, Wide World." f 1 25 English Psychology?byTlibot. $1.50. Mr. Alcott'h School. $1 5?. Yeeterday with Authors? by Fields. $2.00. The Connervftti-ui of Energy?by Balfour. Dr. Kohhrauech ou Physical * Measure? ment*. f2 50. Helps to a Holy Lent. $L25. And other now Hooks. Also, avariety of new NOVELS, by norm'ar anthem, cheap March 21 THE SEGAES AT THE CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE HAVE grown t=o popular tbat nobody thinks of bnviug anywhere el?o, as the beat SEGAItS, from 5c t< *.'"? -.. aold in this city, are to bo had at thia eoiabliahment. The reason everybody patronises the Cali? fornia Segar Store is, that all their Domestic Segars aro made by Factory No. 9, on the premitcs, and our citizens aro awaking to the importance of patronizing home manu? facture. Everybody chews the celebrated CABLE COIL, put up in tin foil. Solo only by the Cali? fornia Segar Store. M. SD1 ZBACHE?. March 20 SPRING GOODS! ^mm NOTWITHSTANDING ihe ?K ]H panic, wo are now opening tho SB (flf flneet stock of HH RE\liV-SADE CLOTHING, GENTS' STYLISH HATS, ETC., ETC., That cun be found in the city. Our frtock has been selected with great care, aud for STYLE, FINISH AND PKICE, ib unsurpassed. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice line of Foreign and Domestic CASS1MERES AND VEST3NGS, i Which we are making to order under a gua ! rantee to please. Call early for Hoya' and Youths' Clothing ami Hat*. I K. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD. April 1 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE. S T hia new store, Main street, nearly op J\ ponite the Central National 1'nnk.hue u large and beaut ituUtock of tine WATCHES otem and key winders, Iron the beat Eu? ropean aud American iuauufacturi.1 a,atd of his own importation; in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY 1 An umivaled astort iiiuut juat receivi d. and all the tatest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and case*. Bridal Present?, and a veiv line selection of Plated.Wate. 0? :.l Watch and Neck < l.aiiis, Lockets, elegant Seal. Wedding and Er gage mem lilngs, large Mork of :-| ? etach s and Eye-Glasses, ? ncl?a, Slui-iral Urxea, and it great variety of Fancy Ariicles. My ttock is : '??? largest and bust selected in the Souther u COM itrv, and will be sold as cheap t.s the ? ?.inn- article can be bought a: > v.here, i lei 21 INSURANCE. HAVING rcsigiiid the agency of the Southern Life Insurance Couipary, we I have connected ouraelvt s with tho ! Cotton State? Life Insurance Company OF MA CON, UBUliGI*. ! W. B. JOHNSON, S. G. OB KAU, President. Secretary. Capital.1500.000 'State Deposits. 150000 The Conipauv iaanes policies on both the STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving to non-participating policy holders tho advant? age of prominma less by twenty per cent, than mutual rateB. It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY TRUSTEES In tho priucipal cities of tho State, and will contract with eaid Boards to invest in said citios aevonty per cent, et \ uot premiums taken there, thus maki Home Company in Each Locality. We confidently recommend this ?taunch Southern Company to onr friends and tho public, and bespeak a continuance of kind patronage heretofore extended to na. BLACK A WARING, General Agents for South Carolina. Active and reliable canvassers wanted with whom we will make liberal contracta. Fob 21_!tmo HOPE ft OYLES A RE inst In receipt of: /V PICKLED BEEP TONGUES, m I Piokled TRIPE. ? Pickled PIG'S FEET, Pickled Fulton Market BEFF. Also, one barre)j;xtra SAD It KRAUT. Fresh Biscuits, i OA BOXES Cream. Soda, Milk, Lrmon ) Ciackuala,Butter, Farina and Ginge ' s inj a, for sale by HOPE & GYLES.