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, Published DM*ra?4 Trt^*ly# K, THE GLBAMBBj Every Wednesday Morning, * 1 F BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, kUU Office No. ICQ Herth Ricliarujon St. /0~The Puancrx in the oldest Doily Paper in South Carolina, has the largest circulation in the upper portion of-the State, and has been regularly issued since its inception?March 21, 1865. ?? soneoBxPTioH.' Daily, six months, $4; Tri-Weokly, ABO; Weekly, 1.50. adtbhti8f.mf.ntb Inserted in Daily at 81 a square of nine lines tor tubs,- an ? 50 cents pack nuyao qaont insertton; if not exceeding ' five Ttn#w in length, 75 cents. ' Long ntrvor sjsements by the week, month or year, at leas'rates. Marriages,' Funeral- Invita? tions Ac, (1. >5ir*Book t>nd Job Printing of every description faithfully attended to. AGENTS. Julius..Poppfv Anderson.-. ,-i J- Al Grigsby, Ricbzway. ,. 7 BT: 'vT*. Laws on, Abbeville. ' John B. O'NelllJ Newborry. ,r: . ~r"?t^'.. . ? ,.,.-..>. ?;-TTi A thief was set to catch, a thief in Louisiana, recently, and -with the most gratifying results. When the books of State Auditor Cli/tbn, a Christian "stateman and as violent a hater of the South em people as the loyal Mayor of Chicago himself, ' were to be * eiaihined, Mr. Liowell, ?who had stolen $40,000 from the tax-payers, whs made Chairman of the Committee, "?xl^owing how it waslifAsel^ had ho difficulty in discovering enough roguery to warrant the Republican stateman's impeachment. * The;, fft^ttj^eld BepvXAican, a paper not exactly orthodox to its party name, having received the :mail route "ad/' for*: Western Mas? sachusetts, scratches its head du? biously and. asks: ''Can it be ? that | i .the -Postmaster-General is really ?going to advejrtiso in the papers 'of the,' largest .Circulation, lite, niqr chants, manufacturers, and servant girls?" 'CWden Clarke tells a story of a gentleman yvho lately, inj making: a return of his .income to the tax erommiasiontfrAV wrofco'oh the paper: "For the iaatthree years myinoume has been somewhat under JC15Q; in future. it wfjl' pe [ more ' precarious, as the man is dead whom lb on-ow? edthe money from." < "'It was reported of a little girl in one of the public schools, a day or two ago, that she had said a "bad word." On being arraigned for the pffehce, ,she denied it '^es you did," -whispered the accuser, "yon said Beecher. Ne vada ice dealers are ( already preparing to double : their prices next summer, upon the ground that the crop will be almost entirely , eaten up by Cfye grass-hoppers. CITY ?lt?G STORE EDWARD H. HEINIT8H, {Assisted by H. It Wiltberger, Graduate ... in Pharmacy and Chemistry,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, . QpposUe Thoewx Office, BUSINESS trill be conducted upon the. CASH basis. Medicines will be sold otXOW prices. PRESCRIPTIONS put up in best manner, at lowest cost The Prescription Department will be under the supervision of competent.and skillful persons. The community have the as? surance that knowledge is the best pro? tection against error. The offices of Dr. A- S. HYDRICK, | City Physician, and Dr. HEBER D. HEINITSH, will be for the present at 'this store, where all orders ana caUs for professional services will bo attended to at all hours. The Wholesale Department will be conducted by the Proprietor. A full line of choice Drugs and Medicines on hand, to which special attention is called. E. H. HEINITSH, ' April 11 Proprietor City Drug Store. Notice of limited Partnership. ffQE Undersigned hereby give notice, X that they nave thin day formed a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, for the trans? action of a mercantile! business in tho city of Columbia?said business to em? brace, chiefly,' the wholesale and retail AfDRY 'GTJODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, at the Old stand of R. C. Shiver1 A Co., under the firm name of JAMES-, DATte'A BOUKNIOHTB. ?????*-? DAwrry ?6WEB,1 Jr the city 'of COluitfThm, CALEB ROURNIGHT, an executor of the wUl of Bjoamp, Salver, deceased, is a special partner' In ?ald firm, and has contributed thereto 'the sum of flftoen ^^^g^n?Se^^ often ^onsend ^ The^partn?rshlp will terminate March ' Colwcsia, April 7, J875., April 1 w6 ILA IBS CORDELIA MOBD&tifcti Co lTjL lnmbia, & C, acnonncee tfcst her establishment, South-west 00rn** of Sumte* and Lady streets, is Pf^Mad to aeooaanodaia BOABDEBB, permanent and transient, where the taste and enan forts OP the Most fastidious will be gua? ranteed. M-roh'MfTs ,.?.*. t< t TJaltei States Mails, .. TOST" ?FFICE DEPARTMENT, ? , Wasiokuton, 31?t March, 1876. I T>TtOPOSALS will be received .at the XT Contract Office of this Department until 3,o'clock P. M. of 81st May, (to be decided by 10th June,) for carrying the mails of tlio United Suites from July 1, 1876, to June 30, 1876, on the following routes in the State of South Carolina, and by the schedule of departures and arri? vals herein specified, viz: 14,110. From Marion C. H., by Ella's ? > Grove', Britton's Neck, and bock by Centenary, to Marion C. H., equal to 28 miles and back, onoe a week. Leave Marion C. H. Friday at 6 P. M. Arrive at Marion C. H. Saturday by 12 M. Bond required with bid, $200. 14,143. From Welford, by Reidsvillc and Woodruffs, to Barley wood, 25 miles ' and back, once a week. Leave w eiford Friday at 8 A. M. Arrivo at Barleywood by 4 P. M. Leavo Barleywood Saturday at 8 A. M. Arrive at Welford by 4 P. M. Bond roquired with bid, $300. 14,170. From Donaldsvillo to Duo West, 4 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Donaldsvillo daily, except Sunday, : * at 8P. M. , Arrive at Due We?t by 1 P. M. ! Lqave Due West daily, except Sunday, ht 1.30 P.M. Arrive at Donaldsvillo by 2.30 P. M. Bcmd required with bid, $200. 14,194.-' From Charleston, by Enterprise, to Edisto Island, 43 miles and back, onoe a week, by steamboat. Leave Charleston Wednesday at 12 M. Arrive at Edisto Island by 8 P. M. Leave Edisto Island Thursday at 12 M. Arrive at Charleston by 8 P. M. Bond required with bid, $1,000. 14.205. From Greon Pond to Walter borough, 15 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Green Pond daily, except Sun da v, at 12 M. Arrive at Walterborough by 7 P. M. Leave Walterborough daily, except Sun? day, at 7 A. M. Arrive at Creep Pond by 11.30 A. M. . Bond required with bid, $700. 14.206. FromNewbcrry C. II., by Mar 1 " tin's Depot and Clinton, to Laurens ' C. H., 31J miles and buck, throe times a week. Leave Newberry C. H. Tuesday, Tliurs ' day and Saturday at 8 A. M. Arrive'at Laufens C. H. by C P. M. Leave Laurens C. II. Monday, Wednes? day and Friday at 8 A. M. Arrive .at Newberry C. H. by 0 P. M. Bond required with bid, $1,200.* 14.207. From New Market, by Harris burgh, to Long Cane, 27 miles and back, onoe a week. Leavo New Market Saturday at H A. M. Arrive St Long Cane by 5 P. M. Leave Long Cano Friday at 8 A. M. Arrive at New Market by 5 P. M. p Bond required with bid, $300. 14.208. From Yorkville to Charlotte, (N. . ' C.,) 31 miles and back, once a week. Leave Yorkville Thursday at 7 A. M. Arrive at Charlotto by 6 P. M. Leave Charlotte Friday at 7 P. M. Arrive at Yorkville by 6 P. M. Bond required with bid, $400. For laws relating to the postal service, forms of proposal, bond and certificate, and for instructions and conditions to be embraced in the contract, soe advertise? ment of this date in pamphlet form, and to be found at the termini of each route, or by addressing the Second Assistant Postmaster-General. Bids should bo Rent in sealed enve? lopes, superscribed, "Mail proposals, State of South Carolina," and addressed to the Second Assistant Postmaster-Gen? eral, Washington, D. C. MARSHALL JEWELL, April 21 w6 Postmaster-General. MTOM?S M THE PEOPLE. Father Kemp's Old Folk's Concert Tones. (40 Cents.) CONTINENTAL HARM0NY-S1.50. Ye Olde Fblkes Xote Books are printed at our Shoppe, from whence toe send them, Poste-Payde, on ye receipt of ye retaile price. Olde and Yumje love ye Ancient ) tunes. POPULAR CANTATAS, And moro popular every season, aro Ehthf.r, the Bewtotje Queen, [50c.;] [ Daniel, [50c. ;] Belrhaezar's Feast, f 50e.;] Flower Queen, [75c.;] Pic-nic, f$1.00;] Haymakf.ks, [$1.00;] Culprit Fat, [$1.00;] Musical Enthusiast, [50e.;] I Winter Evening Entertainment, [$1.00. ] I May be given with or without costumes. Fine Collections of Easy Music. Winner's Band of Fonr?$1.00. Musical Garland, Violin, Piano accom? paniment?$2.50. Musical Flowers, Fluto, Fhuio accom? paniment?$2.50. Violin Amusements?$1.50. Finte Bouquet?$150. Sold by all the principal music dealers. Sent, post-free, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON &CO., Boston. OHAS. IL DITSON A. CO.. April 17 sw*3 711 Broadway, N-X Hew Spring Millinery. MRS. M. O'CONNERhos just (opened, at the store formerly occupied by F. B. I Orchard & Co., a fine and well selected stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,'to which sho would in? vite the attention of the ladies of Colom? bia and vicinity. Prices- moderate AgpilJ .At_ : TJlxtLj Settlement. " [is hereby given that I, W. P. t, surviving partner of the firm of WEAliN A LUX, will make my final settlement' of the business of the said firm,' With the administratrix of the estate of ' Richard Wearn, on the 12th day of MAY, 1875. All persons who have claims agains the said firm will present the same before that date for payment, and all persons still Indebted Aram 15,187S. given thai Margaret tratrix of the estate of dec eased, has applied to e, Judge of Probate, in of RiohlanJ 3$ day of of of Probatc.'Rlcblknd County. 16 fl2 IN EXCHANGE GUANO FOR COTTON. The Celebrated Fertioetrs for Cotton, Cotb, Wheat and Ttbacoo. HKD?CED PRICES/ LIBERAL TBRMSl Wilcox, Gibbets & Co.'s Manipulated Guano, Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Oharleaton, 8. C, and Wtuaw Imported in bulk direct from Phoenix Islands, Month Pacific Ooenn. WE are offering the above celebrated FERTILIZERS, this season, at considera? bly reduced prices, and give purchasers the option of paying in cotton on the basis of 17 cents for middling, delivered at planters nearest depot, by November 1, 1875, the cotton to be packed in good merchantable bales. By this arrangement the j planter has a guarantee of realizing a good price for his cotton to pay for fertilizers. These GUANOS arc too well known to recpiire comment Those who have used them know how to appreciate their value; those who have not, as yet, will find, on j fair trial, that their liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of future bencht to their lands. For further information, call oni the undersigned for circu? lars, containing analysis, opinions of planters, Ac. Jan 22 4nio SELBELS A EZELL, Agents Columbia, S. C. Screven House, R. BRADLEY, Proprietor, SAVANNAH. OA. THIS long and favorably known House, pleasantly situated on Johnson Square, having been recently repaired and repainted, and having all of its departments tilled with competent, J polite and attentive employees, offers to tho traveling public eoinforta un? surpassed by any bouse in Southern SUites. Feb 12 3mo EOSESHOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. EOSE, Proprietor. FTRST CLASS HOTEL. Fare$2.J a day, including ^.Omnibus ride. Situated _~ncar the Capitol and in ' ^centre of business part of ":. the city. My Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every train. The Ladies' Apartments are complete; entrance on As- 1 g?s serably street. BTLLI V ARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and in. good order. Ap y Manufactured by HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors. Office 203 East Bay street Factory corner Cumberland and Philadelphia street*. Oliarloston, JS. O. IMPORTEltS and dealers in Lubricating and Paint OILS. WINDOW CLASS and PAINTERS' MATERIAL. Agents for Avorill's Chemical Paint, Prince s Metalio ! Paint Rubber and Leather Belting. Feb 25 Jtfnio Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line! VIA CHAFLLESTOlNr, f3. O., TO AND FROM BUTIPBf, I'llltilifclPBll, XEW YORK, BOSTOX, AND ALL The New England Manufacturing Cities. Tuesday, Thursday THREE times a week from New York and Saturday. JJ^TF.legunt State Room Accommodations. \ Sea Voyage t* n to twelve Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." Total capacity 40,000 hales monthly. The South Carolina Railroad Company, And connecting Roads West, in allianc? with the fleet of thirteen first class Steam? ships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT of CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not ex? celled in excellence and capacity at any other port. Th<i fallowing splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the line: to v/fir York. CHARLESTON.James Berry, Commander. JAMES ADGER.T. J. Lookwood, Commander. CHAMPION.1$. W. Lookwood, Ooraraiinder. MANHATTAN.M. S. Woodhnll, Commander. JAMES ADGER A CO.. Agents. Charleston. S. C. GEORGIA.S. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA.T. J. Beckett, Commander. WM. A. COURTENAY. WAGNER, HUGERA CO.. Agents, Charleston, S. C. Sailing Days Wednesdays and Saturdays. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR .C. Hinckle.v. Commander. Sailing Bay Friday. WM A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE] FALCON.."..*.Hainie, Commander. SEA GULL.Dutton. Commander. Sailing Day every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TB EN HOLM. Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BOSTON. Steamships MKRCBDITA and FLAG. Sail everv Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Rates guaranteed aa low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance one-halt of one per cent 0 Thrown Bills of Lading- and Through Ticketa Con be procured at all the prineiyal Railroad Offices in Georgia. Alabama, Tennes? see and Mississippi. State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra ohange, by addressing the Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all 'oases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. Through Tickets by this route inelude Tranr/ers. Meals and State Rooms whiloon ship-board. TUR SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GK0R0IA RAILROAD And their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and Passengers botween the Northern cities and the South and West First Class Eating Saloon at Branch vUlo, On the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first class Sleeping Cars, Freight promptly transferred from the steamers to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connec? tion mads with other roods, delivering Freights at distant points with promptness. The managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the Uns via Charleston cannot be surpassed in despatch and the safe delivery of goods. For further information, apply to T. J. GnrmM, Western Agent, Atlanta, Go.; B. D. .T. 0. Box 4,979; Office 317 Broadway, N. >'.;?. B. Ptcamns, MiMflBi General. General Pasagnger'and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad; or J. M. Ssxxxaxi Superintendent Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, Charleston, S C. J Con gare e Iron Works, ' COLUMBIA, 8. a ? .,| JOHN AUEXANDEB, Proprietor. MANUPAC. I TURER Steam - Engines, Saw "~ and Grist Mills, Gin Gearing, and all binds Iron Castings for Machinery; und Ornament? al Castings for St?ren and Dwellings Patent Bailings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of j all kinds. Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Depots. Nov 18 Naphtha Lamps. AOAS LIGHT at much less expense. These LAMPS arc in different I styles and well adapted for Stores, Of? fices, Entries and Rooms. Each Lamp is of itself a gas manufactory. The oil is fed through a tube or pipe, at the end of which the burner converts it into gas, which burns with a brilliant white flame nearly equal to best coal gas, and surpass ing man v tras licrhts. For solo by Fob 1? MTE. CARR, 57 Bridgo street Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875. PASSENGER TRAINS will bo run daily, (Sundays excepted,) by the j following schedule: up train, no. 1. Leave Columbia.7.00 a. m. Alston.8.45 a. m. Newberry..10.03 a. m. Cokesbury.1.37 p. m. Belton.3.20 p. m. I Arrive Greenville.4.55 p. m, down TllAIN, no. 4. Leave Greenville.0.00 a. m., Belton.7.55 a m. Cokesbnry.0.35 a. ro. Newberrv.12.58 p. m. Alston.."..2.35 p. m. An ivo Columbia.4.10 p. m. Passengers by Night Train on South Carolina Railroad connect with No. 1. Passengers by No. 4 connect with Day Train on South Carolina Railroad for Cli ulcston, Augusta, Ac, and with Train ou Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta. Anderson Branch and Jllue Bidgc. Leave Walhalla.4.16 a. m. Seneca City.4.45 a. m. Pe.rrvville.5.00 a. m. Pcndlctbn.5.50 a. m. Anderson.. .0.50 a. m. Arrive Belton.7.35 a. m. Leave Belton.3.30 p. m. Anderson.4.20 p. m. Pendleton.5.20 p. m. Perryville.6.05 p. m. Seneca City.6.10 p. m. Arrive Walhalla.6.45 p. m. Abbeville Branch Trains. Leave Abbevillo.8.00 a. m. Arrive Cokesbury. _9.10 a. m. Leave Cokesbury"..1.40 p. m. Arrive Abbeville..2.35 p. m. THOS. DODAMEAD. Gen. Supt Jabez Norton, Gen. Ticket Agent South Carolina Railroad Company, Columbia, 8. C, April 1, 1875. ?at pashenoer train. Leave Columbia at. 4.30 p. m. Arrive at Charleston at.11.45 p. ro. Leave Charleston at. 6.45 a. m. I Arrive at Columbia at. 2.15 p. m. ntoht express accommodation train. j Leave Columbia. 7.00 p. m.' Arrive. 6.30 a. m. j Leave Charleston. 7.10 p. m. Arrive. 6.35 a. m. Camden Tmin will connect at King villo with Up Passenger Train for Co ! lumbia, Monday, Wednesday and Friday; and Avith Down Passenger Train from Columbia, Tuesday, Thursday and Sa | turdav. S. S. SOLOMONS. Gen. Supt. S. B. PiCETKB, Genend Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. W1L.. COL. A AUGUSTA R. R., Columbia, S. C, Apbil 1, 1876. I senger Train from and to Columbia will I bo discontinued. Passengers for points i on Cheraw and Darlington Railroad can 1 inako connections at Florence on Tues? days, Thursdays and Saturdays, leaving I Columbia on Local Freight at 3.10 A. M., arriving at Florence at 12.50 P.M. Re? turning, leave Florence at 12.50 P. M.: arrive at Columbia 0.30 P. M. nonce north. Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. m. Florence.12.50 a. m. Arrive Wilmington... . 7.10 a. m. going SOUTH. Leave Wilmington. 6.10 p.m. Florence.11.40 p. ra'. Arrive Columbia. 4.00 a.m. Makes through connections, all rail, North and South, and water lino connec? tions via Portsmouth. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman sleepers. JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. A. Pope, Gen. Pans, and Tiokat Agent Charlotte, Columbia & Augustas. R. Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875. riMIE following Passenger Schedule is I now operated: uoiNO mobtr. Train No. 2.' Train No. 4. Leave Augusta.9.30a. m. 4.15p.m. Gvanitevllle....iat0a.m. 5.11 p.m. OoVbi*.Tunct'n...2.l3p. m. 9.03 p. m. Columbia.2.45 p. m. fc 17 p. m, Chester.6.34p. m. Arrive Charlotte.6.00p. m. Na. 2 Train makes close, connection, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.06 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection, via Wilmington and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.15 P. If. j go in q south. Train No. 1. Train No. 9. i Leave Charlotte_8.60 a. m, Chester.11.02 a.m. Winnsboro_12.38 p. m. Arrive Columbia-2.42 p. m. Leavo Columbia_2.52 p. m. 3.40 a. m. Col*biaJnnet'n .3.17p. ra. 4.15 a m. Granitevllle. .7.16 p. m. 7.48 a. m. .Arrive Augusta.8.06 p. m. 8.46 a. m. Sooth bound Trains connect at An, Kita for all points South and West rough tickets sold and baggage checked to principal points. JAB. ANDERSON, General Su A. Pore, Gen. Paas'r and Ticket 1 j' ;' * _ Canfornia and Imported Wines, Liquors, Etc. JUST received, direct from ^JK ?>*Cnhfornia, a ear load of supe 9| BBrior WINES and BRANDIES, ^^^W^*made of delicious grapos in that highly favored country. Beet Imported Scotch WHISKEY, Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN, Otard and other brands BRANDY, Sherry, Port and Madeira WDNES. I am also manufacturing that superior LAGER BEER, for which my bi wery has! acquired such a deserved re- _ potation. Give it n trial?it is pore and warranted tree from shy deleterious in? gredients. Physicians recommend it W' Y" Also, best brands Imported and BttHrtS Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and * kChewing TOBACCO, Ac. My SALOON ss supplied Tith the best of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11 o'clock, Give me a call, at the sign of the big barrel, Nos. 164 and 166 Richardson street JOHN C. SEEGERS. to sa PC B IT is the most wonderful medicine ever known, and possesses curative power unequalled in history of remedies. For sale only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 Cast Bay Street, CHARLESTON S. C, STATIONERS Bl* First-Class Work OUR ?PCCMLiY, YET. BY USING CHKAFSS 6KAVS* OF TTOCK, vne CA* gonatns woox at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FIXE FASH1QHA8LE STAttlOIERY, Riries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and gall gnviiations os TSt BIST STOCK AWD PRINTED IN THE . LATEST STYLE. Sept 4 ?2. GREATE8T OF ALL MEDICTJTES IS HElNlTSH'ft QUEEN'S DELIGHT, for purifying the Blood. For'sole at his Drug Store. ' ? April 16 t City ttall GHOOERT SftOEUB. ? On aahoanc ing, Say RE? MOVAL to the new and ele? gant store, cor? ner of Main and W'aahirig ton streets, I to return oat sin _isnha for the liberal patronage hsswIWtt rjMf .Mae during the pant TEH t the asBuranee the* my" used .to the purpose Sblie with the B* K>DS. at m PRICES. I have adopted, arnl'iroan rigidl here to,'* STE10TL? CASH SYST***?, convinced that that pobcy alone is most beneficial to the puhne and Myself. MarM GBO. SWKBS. TT" r^HOlCB MESS 1MCXXRBJ?. 1^ No. 1, 9 and S MACJLBRRL. . Juet opened sad aw saleiew, at-retail, I by JOHN AGNXW ??OK.