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? II1HHH ???Uli ? i Sat?bixav, Masch 6, 1875. mont of * special* committee' to ptr> pare nn address to the Governor, ae maading the removal of F. L., Cardoso from the offioo of State Treasurer. Cononrred to, by the following rote: Teas?Messrs. Bo weh, Garter, Clin? ton, Ooefarao, Corwin, Donaldson, Duncan. Dunn, Evans, Hollrnshead, Jervoy, Joter, Johnston, Maxwell, Nash, Smalls, J. M. Smith, 8wails, Warley, White, Whittemore?19. Nays?Messrs. Gain, Msrtin, Myers, Owens, 0. Smith, Walker?6. Messrs. Bwails, Duncan and Max? well were appointed committee on part of Senate, and a messsge sent to the Houao accordingly. Hilts to amend an Act to amend Seo tion S of Chapter XXV of General 8 tain tea; to amend and renew charter of town of Abberille; titles changed to Aots, sod enrolled for ratification, Mr. Nash introduced joint resolu joint committee to disoharge certain duties therein named. Mr. Coohran?Joint resolution to authorize Bohool Commissioners of Anderson County to make certain re? pairs upon the. Greeley Institute School, in the town, of Anderson. A message was] received from the Governor, stating that he had- ap? proved the following: Aete , directing and' requiring publication of monthly | Btatcmtnts by Bute Treasurer:, to re? peal. Chapter GXXV of General Sta? tutes, relate t,o publication of legal.) notices; direct ^he manner in whioh Oounty Treasurer of rickens shall pay, the past indebtedness of said County ; joint resolution to ratify amendment to Oonstitntion, relative to terms of office of Qomptroller-Geoerel, Secret*-, ry of State, Treasnrer, Attorney-Gene? ral, Adjutant and .Inspector-General and Superintendent of. Education. Also, announcing the, resignation of Comptrover-General H?ge, on the 3d. Received as Information. Meesega No. 60.from the Governor returning, with his objections, an Act relative to the deposit of the mosey, oi the'mete and other provisions in rela? tion thereto, was considered. On the question, "Shall this Act pass and be? come a law, the objections of hie Ex oellepoy the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding?" the yeas and nays were taken and resulted as follows: , Yeas?Messrs. Garter, Clinton. Cor? win, Dann,. Gaillard, HoUinsbead, Jeryay. Johnston, Jones, Martin, Max well, Myers. Neeb, Smalls, J. Mi Smith, Bwails, Warley end Whitto more?18, Nayi?Messrs. Andrews, Bowen, Gain* . Coohran, Donaldson, Duncan, Evans, Jeter. Oaene, 0. Smith, Weikerapd "White?12. The President declared that, the Aot not having received the requisite oon r stitntioasl two-thirds vote, was re? jected, ; A resolution that the Jodioiary Com? mittee of the Senate be. instructed to examine the bond of the .State Trea? surer and ascertain wbother the eure tien to the said bond are good and sufficient, as required by law: whether, any sureties to the said bond nave died o: become worth less then their pro? portion of tbo obligation thereof, and, if so, whether the State Treasnrer has proonred additional and sufficient surety or sureties to the "id bend, aa required by law; and, also, whether the sureties to the said bond have qualified, as required of the sureties to the bonds of County Treasurers, was ordered for consideration on Mon? day next. Mr. Coohran?Bill to amend Section Gof.au Act to renew and amend the charter* of the town pf Anderson. Mr. Bowen introduced a resolution that the Committee on Finance bo re? quested to report without further de? lay. House bill to raise supplies for I fiscal year commencing November 1, 1875. Bill providing for settlement and re? demption of certain claims against tbe State, received its third re*du g and was returned to House. HuUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Gleims of W. P. Dover, ($216,) B. M. Smith, (C2^S.) Isaac (^16.) pay certificates, Jauuury and March, 1872, were referred. . . A message was i received from I he Governor, at a ti c g that he hud approve d the following Aots: To facilitate ami save expenses in appeals; to require Trial Justices to exhibit all original papers to the County Gommissiooers before or at time said Commissioners audit their accounts and for other pur? poses; to declare and protect tbe rights of married women and children uuder polioiee of life insurance taken out for their benefit. ?Also, transmitting a printed copy of the memorial of tbe National Prison Association of tbe United,,States, addressed to the Le? gislature ' of South Carolina. "It oovers a subject in whioh, iu oommon with ell humane men, I have a pro? found interest. It .is a matter which touches our deepest interests and appeals to. onr, worthiest, motives. I uurucHwy hope the General Assembly will read, tbe memorial, and give it such consideration as its nature de? mands" Joint resolution to pay claims of Henry Ware & Sou, together with re? port of Senate Committee on Gleim?, of sam*, was ordered to lay on the U 1c Consideration of bill, to establish a new judicial and election County from portions' of. Counties of Colleton snd Charleston, to be known as Dorohes ter. was postponed until next session. Eoaoiiug words of bill to require County Commissioners of Charleston to ereot a poor house on John's Island, was stricken out/ BY J. A. SELBY. Consideration of SenAte bill to in [corporate Colombia Mannfactoring Company was postponed until tbe next j session. Report of Committee on Ways and Means on resolution to empower Com? mittee oh Ways and Means to ascer? tain certain indebtedness of Charles? ton Connty, was received as informs I tion. Joint resolution to provide for filling the vaoanoy in tbe office of the Comp? troller- General, was snbstitated by bill to provide for the filling of vacancies in certain State offices. Bill to amend an Act to provide for I payment of certain debts by Connty of I Aiken, was indefinitely postponed. Bills to amend an Act to establish a public road in Colleton Connty;| to incorporate the town of Reeves ville, in the County of Colleton; to amend an Act to alter and amend charter of town of Greenville, and for other purposes; to alter and amend Section 148, Chapter CXXLI, Title Y. Part III, of General Statutes, relating to tbe trial of civil aotions; Joint reso? lutions to relieve L. T. Jennings, of Greenville County; H. L. Buck, of Horry County, and A. Hsndricks, from paying certain taxes, wero read third time and ordered enrolled. Bills' to amend an Aot to grant, re? new and amend charter of certain ) towns and villsges therein mentioned I relates to village of St. Stephens; to | amend an Aot for incorporation of town of Georgetown; to alter and amend ohsrter of German Rifle Club of Charleston, and to renew and ex? tend ssme; to provide for enumera? tion of inhabitants of tbe State, were read third time and ordered returned I to Senate, with smendments. The Speaker announced as commit? tee on tbe part of tbe House to pre? pare an address to the Governor, de? manding tbe removal of Treasurer Oardozo, Messrs. Bsrker, Johnson, Davis, Treuholm and Robertson. Members of tbe Congress just ad? journed are allowed by a new law to send free through the mails public do? cuments and seeds nntil December. The mails will be loaded with such do? cuments for the pext six months. Naphtha Lamps. GAS LIGHT. AOAS LIGHT at much lesB expense. Triebe LAMPS are in different styles I and well adapted for Storea, Offices, I fatties and booms. Each Lampieof itself ?as manufactory. The oil is fed through a tube or pipe, at the ?nd of which the burner converts it into gas, which burns ! with a brilliant white flame nearly equal to tbe heat coal gas. and surpassing many ; coal gas lights. For sale by M. E. C ARR, _ Febl C3 aao_,57 Bridge street. GOOD THINGS. 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes BAISIN'S. ( 200 cases CANNED FBUIT8. Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wboleeale and retail, as low as any bouse in this country. LOB1CK A LOWRANCE. SDNIH XeGOO? COTTON! ANl> INJURED at the very low? est rates, and the top of tbe market guaranteed for all Cotton consigned to oa for sale. Advances made at one per cent, per month opon all cotton stored with ns. A"o charge fordrayage. HAT! Northern Timothy and Clover at tl 35 and tl 50per hundred. Full weight guar? anteed. SEED POTATOES! Fine Early Boso, Goodiioh, FeerlcBS, Peacbblvws, and other varieties. GUANO! Jonesp^rt Fertiliser?as good as any used. 145 per ton, cash, and t50 per ton, time. SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO., Fob 10 8m Opposite H. 0. R. B. Depot. Imported Wines. Brandies ,l?tc .Etc IJ^PfWfk SCOTCH WHIHKIEH, KfcfcwM Old Jamaica Rum, SJMHBMBrf Brandies?Otard. Ac., ^efl WkJ Holland Qin, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a large steck of fine old Whiskies, Ot<r?m. An .T. o. RF.F.OBBB CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine* Brandy & Champagne JUST RECEIVED direct from California. These WineB snd Brandiea are made of de? licious grapes ot California. ' For sale bv . Des 18 _J.C. 8EEOER8. Cottage House, A"o. 15^ Wat-Mutton St., nezi Masonic IlaU. ~~ Tbe,undersigned bas^Ba /~\ re-opened tbis ????h-*BkjS*tAM* lishment, and informs ^Sflr J the public that ho is prepared to supply mem with the very best of WINES, LIQUORS, SKOALS. TOBACCO, etc Oys ter* fn every style, and at all bonrs. Re frbshmt tts of various kinds. Give a osll. OcfSl C. R. FuAXKLIN, Sr.p't. ?et our Just Censures Attend the True COLUMBIA, S. 'C.; "SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1875 REGULATOR The symptoms of LiverComplaint areun easiucss and pain in tbe aide. Sometimes tbe pain i? in tbe shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach is affected with Iosh of appetite and eicknees, bowels, iu general, costive, sometimes alternating with lax. '1 ho bcadiB troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation,conaiderableloss of memory, accompanied with painfnl Sen? sation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. Often com? plaining of weakness, debility sud low spirits. Sometimes many of tbo above symptoms attend tbo disease, and at other times very feV of tbem; but the Liver is generally tbe organ roott involved. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or Any injurious mineral sub? stance, but is puukuy VEQBTABLE, Oontatning those Southern Roots and Herbe, which an All-wise Providence baa placed I in countriee where Liver DieeaBCB most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by De-1 racgement of tbe Liver and Bowele. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, la eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will save many an hour ot suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After over Forty Years' trial, it ie still receiving tbe most unqualified testimonials to its virtues from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi? cians commend it as the moot BrgKCTTJAL BPKCIsTIC For Oonetipation, Headache, Pain in tbe Shoulders, DiMlness,Sour Stomach, Rad Taste in tbe Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Pain in tbe Region of tbe Sid? neys, Desoondency, Gloom andForebodings of Evil?all of which are tbe offspring of a Diseased Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Armed with thfs ANTIDOTE, all climates and chance* of water and food may be faosd without foar. Ae a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Reotltasnese, Jaundice, Nausea, IT 1IA8 NO EQUAL! It is tbe Cheapest, Purest and Best FamilyMeaioine in tbe World! CAVTlOKt Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' L1VEB REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade-mark, Stamn and Signature nnbrokon. None other is genuine. J. II. ZB1L.IRJ At CO,, Hscos, Os., sind Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRTJ0GIST8. Take Simmons' Stiver Regulator For all dieeaaes of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. Aa a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Tteatlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic. Coustipation and Biliousness, IT HAB NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I bave never seeh or tried each a ?im ple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my lite."?H. Ii ainku, St. Louie, Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephen?. "I occasionally nee, when my eondition requires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, wuh good eff?ot."?Hon. Axxx. B. Ste? phens. Governor of Alabama. "Your Regulator baa been in nee in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to the medical soienoe."?Gov. j. Gill Shoutxb, Ala. "I bave used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world ae the beet me? dicine I bave ever used for that olase of diseases it purports to cure.?U.F.Tma piir. President of City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator hae proved a good and efficacious medicine."?O. A. ncttihg. Druggist. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim* mona' Liver Medioine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Re? gulator offered to the public."?M. R. Lyon axd H. L. Ltoh, Bellefontaine, Ga. "I wae oured by Simmous' Liver Regu? lator, after having enffered several years with Chills aud Fever."? R. F Amdbbbon. I Buggies, Rockaways and Wagons. AS my etook or BUGGIES, KOCK A WAYS ana WAGONS must be sold to olose the business, bargains in these vehicles rcill be offered for the next thirty days, and ve? hicles sold below their value. Light 2 Horso Milburn Wagons, com? plete, at t60. Heavy 2 Horso Milburn Wagon?, com? plete, at $90. Light 4 Horao or j Milburn Wagons,com? plete, at f 100. While bargains in Buggies aud Uocka wavs will be given regardless of cost. March 8_JOHN AQNRW. PERRY & SLAWSON's" TBE military man after martial exer? cises; the farmer after the day's labor; the meehanio returning from the busy scenes of the machine ehop; the merchant, worn ont with tbe daily routine of the counting room; the lawyer plodding the dusky labyrinths of l&w's intricate paths; the parson perplexing over some difficult theological question; tbe man of elegant 3 FOR 25c. leisure disgusted with time'* monotonous paces?all find in these Cigars the re? freshing, rednvigorating, enlivening and Holacing panacea their tired nature, over? taxed brain and drouping energy require*. Sold only by PERRY A SLAWSOK, Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia, S. C. MONOPOLY AND NEW SENSATION New Sugar-Cured Hams. 1 flfi NEW Y<)RK sngar-cnrcd HAMS. lA/\ " choice quality, just received and for ..ale by JOHN AOKgWA SON. Reduction in Kerosene. BRILLIANT WHITE ERHOBENE by the barrel,at 17 cents per gallon, and at retail, delivered in any part if tbe city, at 20 cents per gallon. Feb 20_JOHN AG NEW A 90S. "ShotweU's Prolific Corn!" ANEW variety, specially adapted to Southern lands; will produce 50 to 75 bushels to the acre, large full size ears, from 1G to 20 rows each; two and four ears on a stalk: is an early corn, and a valuable kind in this respect. Farm? rs and planters will do well to plant tbis oorn. Speoimen may be seen at tbe Drag and Seed Store of Feb 20 t E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist. Eany Koee Potatoes, BRESSEE'S Peerless Onion 8ette, Lit? tle Pixie Cabbage, Early Ulm Cabbage, ten days earlier than Esrly York. For aale at HBiNITSH's Feb 10t_Drng and Seed Store. City Taxes. THE books of the City Treasurer are now open for tbe receiving of taxes for 1875 All city taxes must be paid before tbe 15th day of MA ROH NEXT. RICHARD JONES, Feb 14 ill City Treasurer. 77te Clergy. "Hare been a dyspeptic for years; began liegalator two years ago; it bas aoted like a charm in my case."?hev. J. c. Holmes. Lady's Endorsement. "I have given jonr medicine a thorough trial, and in no case baa it failed to give fall satisfaction."?Elliw Mkachaii, Chat tahoocbee, Pia. Sheriff Bibb County. "I have used your Regulator with suc? cessful effoct in Billons Colio and Dyspep. aia. It la an exoellent remedy, and cer? tainly a public blessing."?0. Mastebson, Bibb County, Qa. My Wife. "My wiCo and eelt have used the Regula? tor for years, and testify to its great vir? tues."?Rev. Jr. B. Frldeh, Perry, Qa. "I think Simmons' Liver Regulator ono of the best medicines ever msde for the Liver. My wife and many others have need it with wonderlnl effect."??. K. Spabxs, Albany, Oa. a. d. "I bave need the Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and have fonnd it a moet valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was used by tbe profession, It wonld be of service in very many cases. I know very much of its com? ponent parts, and can oertify Its medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless."?B. F. Unioos.M. D., Macon,Oa.| Jan 30;wCm Important to Con miners of Tea. IHAVE made arrangements with an im? porting Tea Honeo to supply me with a uniform gradeof TEA, s>o that consumers, fiudiog a Tea euitahle iu sttength and fl.ivor, can alway* depend upon getting the same, by asking forthat Riade and price. We bave opened, to-day, twelve Cbostn of Tea, us follows: Kino Oolong C. Fancy Oolong A. 1 iue Kugltrh Break I a*t C Fauc> Kuglieb Urea klart A Choice hi, per in 1 Ii Fm?; Imperial C. Fancy Young Hyson A. Choice Yonng Hyson iJ Fine Young llysob C. Choice Gunpowder li Fancj Ouupowdei L> Floe (iuupowder C. 1 invite au examination and trial ol these I? h?. which will be found mm tually cheap, mil the quality superior to anything here toloic i,lined in Colombia. * Tea, ,?vheu properly prepared, is more healthy than coffee, ana Is much cheaper. I tiir--. call attention lo rev CiESEKAL STOCK OP HOODS, uhich is uonstially large, good and ci.e ic. uariieuiai l\ in Fancy Family FLoUV Davis' l?i*m->nd SAMS. Davis* Pare Leaf l. \ 11D. tiOriilBN 15U IT ER?best nod c'.napetl in town. lilt) OOPFKE?pai.'bed nnd law. LAG CAY RA OoFPEE?parched and raw. Old Govert.tncut Java COFFEE?patched and raw. All goods marked d<>wa dv<- percent, to meet the times. Feh 12 11 Utl)Y SOLOMON. Wines ana Liquors. (^1VIAM l'AGN EH? 1 onimr ry. Se c. j Ohaus A OnebstO. Kellt)'e 1st a u (I Spark'iog C?tawla, California "itupciial." R SAN DIES?Brandenburg Frert??, Jas. Hennesey, Otard, Lupuy A Co., viutaues 1?;1;>, 18CS, 1865. WISES-Ol.) Private ^t-cU Maderia?to bottlos only. Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, bandern an and other forte, Full line of Hooks and Sauteruos, includ? ing ?'Chateau Yqutm," "Latour Rlanche," *'Hockhcimer.",-ljaiib?iiheSmer," Ac, Ac. Our special t> is fine goods, such as we can, with oonndtneo, rtcomnn nd. Anj rare wino not iu storo we are prepared to purchase either iti New York or Europe, and tarnish at market rates. _Nov28 OBO. SYMMERS. LANDKBTH'S GARDEN SEED! AF?LL assortment just reoeived at L. T. BILLIMAN k CO.'S Jan IC I" v.r. btcre Event." VOL. X?NO. 290 Spring Prints?New Styles, JUST RECEIVED, FOR SIXTY DAYS, FALL AND WIN? TER OOODS will be sold RBGARD LKSS OF COST. 0. F. JACKSON* Jan 29 Leader of Low Price*. The Ball Opened for 1875. Drv Goods. me - - t Boots and Shoes, Carpets, ?See. N'EW QOODS reoeived tri weekly, and stunning Lf.adkss in alllinea of anode exhibited every day. A visit to the store of W. D. LOVE & CO. W1<1 convince tho pnblio that we mean to givti them better value for their money than they can buy in any other DRY OOOD8 HOUSE IN THE STATE. Facta proven at the GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods House W.D.LOVE&CO. awSamplea sent to all parts of the country on application. Jan SO Einest Goahen Butter TN town reduced five centa per pound, at ==_FohC HARDY SOLOMON'S. City Taxes. PARTIES having city taxes and licenses to pay oan be supplied with CITY NOTES, receivable for same, at a discount, by applying to JOHN AGNEW A SON. Hams'. Hams!! 1 f\Ci CHOICE Louisville Sugar-Cured 1UU HAMS, large eizos.juat received and for sale at 14c. per pound. Jan 26_JOHN AGNEW A SON. FINE'S SALOON. JVo. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady and Gervais Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac., having also given proper attention to my Restaurant, I am now prepared to furnish my friends and the publio generally with the best the markets afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. ^yORHING to Win, a story for glrle, Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthnr Ronnycastle, |1 50. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Charlton Lewis, 12 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Ola German, by Murray, $'2.25. Prairie and Forest, the Game of North Amerioa, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore. $1 50. Healtb and Eduoation, by Kingsley, $1.75. Hogarth'* complete woiks, in three vo? lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, $2.60. History of Crabs 1 and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary. historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of the British Ports, London, and other new books. Nov 1 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals IEXCHANGE on New Y >rk, Baltimore, !i Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities id thn United State* and Eu? rope bought nnd sold. DEPOSITS received and iotcrest-bcai ing certificates issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER | bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others ] from the city and country solicited, and L1UKRAL LINKS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Corner ot Plain and Richardson streete. JOHN S. PRESTON, President. J If. B AWT KB, Cashier. Coughs and Oolds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL ' ROCHES. Chlorate Potash Pae'i'es, Gelatine Lozenge*, Wietar's Beinum Wdd Cherry, 'LUV Bal*Hm Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Jayne's Kapert or ant, ! ir.?V Chi?; r<>r *a.ie at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'B !>??<> 29 Proe Store 107 K;un at.. Next to Wheeitr House. KM'A II L.I SHED IN 184?, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, with A LAUGE and well se? lected StOCk of lire i olasa FURNITURE, Parlor, Bed loora and Dining Room _ _ Set*, which will bo sold as tow as an v boii!?o in the country for eaah. Nov Kl' M H. BERRY. Orand Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for tho GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA OOPFEE COMPANY. Their c?dT< o is sold in pound packages, at thirty cents per pound, and each case of stxty'pouttd*. contain* a superior eight day c'.ocl:, which becomes the property of the luckv pnrcbaserwho buys too paokage con? taining tbe ticket whitth entitle* the owner thereof to tbe oleck. The coffee is fall valnn itself for the price charged, and the clock is giv. n as a prize to Induce pur? chasers to try the coffee. Jan22 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Davis' Diamond Hams. 1 f\ 'HEROES Davis' Diamond HAMB lU and Sug*r-Cured BREAKFAST STRIPS, just reoeived and for eale by F'.b 20 JOHN AGNEW A SON. STAB SHIRTS, . - f-j< i til 1? it ???. . . ? j"1. OPRI? ?.tCK'OK PilONT. C WHITS DRKRS BHIRTS lor 910.90 o m .? ?? eis.oo 0 *? m ?> U350 6 m ?? ?? ?15.00 0 m ?? 4* tlS.OO All Ltnrn Oosom and Cnffi. NEW HAT 8, spring' stalks: WINTER CLOTHING, yAT CQS1. , ' uiuiifiur. Fob 17 mill HITIIIC at REDUCED FRIGES FOB CASH! traveling blankets and SHAWLS COST! New Style Hats 1 Fall and Winter CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Made to Order Very Low. r. & w. c. mmiiK Jan 26 -> >? r> u:?. ? ?LI? ;?- . ? |gsg O ^ C 9 o>o?m o m II! briMiSf _ b no ^ - ? - . ej ?.BC5 8 ? a o o 9? 2 as , ? t-H CD 4 hj S>2 r e 29? uh S8 es sr5 crsrC i a or State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Btat? TnaAstraan'? Omoi, Columbia. December 18,187?. THE Coupons of the Consolidation* Bonds of the 8t?te of Booth Carolina, dne January 1,1875, will be said at that date on presentation at the Treasury, and at the Boats Carolina Bank and Trnat Com? pany Columbia 8. C, and aleo at the People's National Bank, Charfeston, 8. C and the NationalFatk Bank. New Took. ' The Coupons doe July 1,1874, on all Con. solidatldn Bonds, isened in exchange for . old bonds, will be paid whenersr presentee* at any of the above mentioned places. The Coupons of the' Consolidation Bonds - dne January 1 and July 1,1875. are recetr. abte for taxes. F. L.OABDOZO. D?20 Treasure? 8. C.