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t h*-pe?t fcw days, U Ml to bi -*Ue to ?Uehis< >.4 01"* J7U DBPARTMBXT. Utol in* idMMte which u the put efeir ciOseae in nfcrw* to ??f (lepwaeni. , en thsir part, in i tkaj hare at Iwt kMrtroand to Ike iap?r tanos otobtaining mm ^ilmy is that -V ArwMw, tad ?? aov believe tinttt*; fol ly tppracitu Mi only Ik* alrutifc, but t?e neeemity, of thoroughly eqaippin* the dif. fWrent orgmin ti>? whleh Art deportment at oar (own. A fcvuji sinoe, we were shown a list ffs^sartptioas for the purpose of aiding the feeai the nboral muMril l|Mnh oar people *" hai.oeiiiiiiisged the eoliemee, we form, to s great eiUat, ?V eonelnsions. ? - ^Matingbfthe rarlens fire cetnpaalee, , w?f held ?#yk>go, far the purpose of re organization 5 and the foliowIng rales for the p??ernmenN>f the department were unaai * ?n^tfy adopted ; ...7 JIC ). li ibll be required of the aecre * tny rfcMk Cr? waptq, ud *1m the truck >???# Mgjtnr, to aiake a qwrt?t; report to the IrtaMcn, signed by their captain* ; aaid report to contain the number of their ree peetiTC corn paniea, end also the condition of their engine* and also the truck. Akt. 2. All eompaatea (Wiling to make their report at the expisaliea of each quar ter, or withia ifteen daya thereafter, and failing to ahow a sufficient cause for not ao doing, ahall be ruled oat of the ire department, and Council notified of the aame. Abt. S. It ahall be required of each fire company to have their respective engines oat for exercise and examination on the first Monday of each month, sad if said engines or truck are not in complete working or lar to report the aame to the fire masters. Art. 4. All eugines found out of order, and unreported to the fire masters by aa . gleet of the oAoer to report the same to the Are masters, said ofltoer will be held strictly aoeoun table to the fire masters for the ne glect of I heir duty*, .the same ahall be noti led to appear before the fire masters to ren der his account for nfgieot of reporting his engine, and upon the final hearing of the testimony, If the fir* mast in are satisfied it was neglect on the part of the effioer in not reporting said eagino, he shall be liable to a fine of two dollars, aaid flue to be paid into his company's treasury. Abt. ft. la time of fire, the different eagiace and Truck o6sspaa* shall be under ?* fhe immediate command tftheflre masters, aad autyect to their orders ; and any officer dellaia, said tae to he paid lata hia < ^'Wpfcy's funds. Abt. S. The shore rules and regulatioar ?hell be la foroe from thlxday. J. L. BKASINOTON, Chief. April 27th, 1874 * fte session of the Ketional Agricultural Congsess wOl be heM iTlMoa, Oi., toay. The e^ect la "is eatfrid# agriculture ia a national, aot local, point ofriew ; to raggset remedies for the many difficulties, and dis advantages under which tfca farther*. aow labors) ifciyuaiUim of an intelligent us derstandlag of political eMrf||y titht rela- { . t ion to agriculture hy papers aad discos- ! sioas upon fiaaaoe, taxatioa, commerce, fte." A HIWTOUTICAL PASTY. | qpae'uO, May 0. A meeting of the advisory board of the Stats mars' Association, af Illinois, was held at Bleniaja^sa, yesterday, fifty-two oat ofJMta headred had two sountiee in the >Hjf? hTbeotyect oft. * '^SSSS&S^Sii ^jMiDg of the sasociaikw to (bis committee. AftW a dlfcusslea. wfcMh lasted nearly all day, U was decided, hy aft elrtriht unanl n?ua htforhl, that a aew party should be fianaed, whleh shall ladade the members of all iadaaqjy organiaations, and a call was I li*mtad for a Stats Mavention to meet at Dluimiai?a ^fra eariy^day. ^ ^ LOOK OCT FOR^PEOCGH| We may look oat fcr drought every W SOB, aad shall esldaea^eh altogether ia rata, hat the ptseent spring ap is this tim? k*s, la meat parts of tkeeowntry,been mark ed by freaueut rata*, aad a wet spring Is likely to be foUewrd by a dry sammer "What eaa wa^nhaat Mt" do you ask r Keep the soil wril stirred aad oar crop* ?lr -orows by eleaa cultivation. If oar leads were properly prepare*I before planting, we hare the msaaa hi mu hands of protecting The hZPl ******" So TftUoo or NNiUi; WhM eB alee fted away. An:mnmtkm^SS?r^ Am ?t?t. MM ?W T>tn|fhl ; ? 'v.' A* MM Wr?U|kid leap, mektiptd . Unto otrdtfkMM, light. *? 6k ! rniiil, ae a tut NqitM, 4 Or m a dying trad. We'U keep it. Wi* (hat tagie QitwwMi, (WtfavanM, wS.*fJyra*- ***. ?"rr'-.v. PliTt DH, llWp grouaa U> M|b Ljfr 1 sfesis: . Of aQenee--waking busie s stMdn, . That nrer is tha night. Coumnun* C:, llfcf #fj . NBWgF*PER RXCHJJftfBS. ~ TV* following b the text ofHt* bill tauljr T>*aaod br CoatTtM. w * ?">? . ?? &?? That from atul after eh* parage of ?hie act, the ^lQtrilgM* matter will be allowed to pwa free throngh IhUp'ih . Firat, news- ? papera, period ieals and Tn>ga?h?s reciprocal ly lnter-changed between publishers, and net exceeding sixteen ounces in weight, to be confined ton single copy of each publication ; eeeckf. B??wBpaj*r*, oue eatoy to each actual rabecHbee rtol folng or receiving the. enme within the Coabtriw)wre the same is pnb liahed, bat cnrtVSS shall Lot be required to distribute Bach papers unless posUge4? paid upon them at ^e ^nfldJwea.*. * - - HALF A LOAF! Nrw Yo*k, May 6. F. L. Cardoso," the treasurer, and 8. L. Hog?, the oomptrollai--general of the State uf South Carolina, are In this city for the purpose of making arrangements with hold ers of bonds of South Carolina, issued be tween 1794 and 1869, for the exchanging of such bonds far coupon bonds or certificates of stock equal to fifty per cent, of their faoe value. ursriNCT.?"Jeeme* is not to be His latest is that of a gentleman ? who had a fine male-cow, weight 1 headforemost into his well. The Aswal IfsrixcT.?-"Jeemen" is not to be outdolit. Wt in Chester 600, to foil | ? owner concluded it would be useless to, at tempt a rescue, and decided to fill up the well with rock. A* the rock was thrown in, the animal would pack them under him, and by this means made hi? way to the tap of the well safc and sound. "Jtesiu vouched. The party "oared." The hat " round.?jAtttc* TV war in Spain is as atrocious in its character as any a/the former civil conflicts in that most distracted country. In the re oent onmbal the Republicans lost not less 11,000 men killed ahd wounded. The Is conducted with Mdhfipocity that in ? instance* jm <vm*MMEghwn. Tft a re. action at Baa Pedro, apsrty of Oar flndtag esssae Imposible, foil on thair kwess, and btgged for mercy, "for the love of God." But the lafttriated troops of the Government massacred them on the spot with the bayonet, in retaliation A similar acts of inhumanity on the part at the vat1- ' lists. The Chattanooga Time* noticing the hiring of the Georgia penitentiary coavicta, 680 in number, for about 97,000 per annum, says that Tennessee gets 925,000 for a smaller nnmber."* South (Carolina supports her con v. *s at a cost of 980,000 per year. After tike appropriation It madfc?.the Governor and warden turn them-Jooee a eeore at a time, so as to save something during-the summer, aa an election is coming on. [/W< koyml Commercial. m Cmurn Dixnine.?It is a serious mat ter ts hire a form laborer^aho is under con-' trjwt to another Mitt, provi^M.lfce second employer Is notified It the prevfoos contract. A ea<mef this kind Was recently tried st Abb4mtte before Judge Cooke, la which the ?|t employer progdbuted the second employ er the iah?r?r, and obtained judgement for 9Mb da magna. TbeiiWuUm Jiarty Is forming. The Evans villa (In i.) Omrier thus famishes tho html W tht#M| George H. Pen dleton, of Ob >, would he a formidable cand idate for President on the ticket to beplaOed in the *ekU?T tins asm mosremoat. FtlW per sonal integrity, great abilities and the foct that he*fiVt*e%uthor of the greenback pol icy, 4Mn giro him a prestige that few oth Qvi or the afpmis wade hpinot Con ^ authorising a new election In Louisiana ?ad en the (hot that aa election is to be held the coming fall under a State law, and ituU )t pogsibly would be a fair 'file, inna mwchaathe old law ander which Irauds were 4p^wd to carry elections had b?eu repoalet triform at Ion is at kaad showing that on the last day's sen*ioa of the Louis hum UtUlMgre an act was passed, which re pealed the eld taw. This Kellogg haa In his pocket ready far signature the moment Con gress falls to pass the Carpenter bill. Of eeurae the State elect ion would come off tinder the fraudulent machinery of the old law. Ksdegg telegraphed to Waahiagton that the statement was aot tnie, hot reepon sible pasties in New Orleans say it is true. It i? estimated tlpt the Patrons of Haa ?00 KiW ?? Tns __l ft* ?d to >>* dus by th* 8W? a a til tin fkrtfc The rule against the wM issued upoitk* * ,<&? Solictor of , PaaielMcys has oomtneaced a libel unit ?fihi?t Ike Uni ted State* Publish ing.Company, claiming Mte lUllaili ta the boek !?rj of the flaw York Tombs." f >"V .?' ' ?KLTXJtEXT ULFD LIST 19 KD8HAW OOCNTT, fOR THE FISCAL ' , ' IfAB. 1&73. ,v < 1. ??' THKalb Township?8ch. District No. 1 ? Cautey Mrs Amelia 8, t lot and "buildings . Oiereon on HobLIrk hill, town of Camden ChesuuL, Lawrence. 1 lot and buildings on eorner of Market and King streets, also 1 lot on corner of Campbell and York street* town of Camdeu. Cantey, est of J. W, I town lot and building* thereon on Hobkirk hill. Carter, Qibbea, 1 towu lot aud buildings, on west side of Broad street. McRae, Hannah, 26 acres arable and 107 a. of uncultivated land with buildings thore on lying near Town creek. Myers Thomas S, 1 town lot and buildings thereon on corner of DeRalb and campbcll Nettles, ?t of J. 8. 1 lot and building* in Fair Street town ofCamden. Oppenheim, J H., one lot and building in Kirk wood, town of Camden. Kelson, Columbus, trustee A. Toung, 800 acres uncultivated land on Cher*w road. Pringle RA'nsora, 1 town lot and buildings thereon on Broad ft. 'Unknown' 82 lots bounded by Bull, Market Lyttleton and Mulberry streets, town of eamden. 8almond Thomas, 8 acres of arable and 22 of tucultivated land with buildings thereon. Simmons Thomas, 2 acres of arable and 28 acres of uncultivated land with buildings thereon. School District No. 2. Ancrtnn Mn Mary C, 1100 acres of arable land with building* thereon, on Red Bank. Brubain Daniel, 140 a. of uncultivated land with bnildiags thereon, being fieri of a tract, known as the Burrows Tract. Carter Gibbu, 100 scree of arable land. English Alfred, 72 aores of uncultivated land being part of a tract known asthe Burrewa Traot. Fields Simon, 80 acres of aacaliivated lsnd being part of a traot known as the llur rows Ttact, Kelly Joshua, 00 acres of aacultivated land. Mills Anbrose, 75 acres efanaulliv?u?d land l>elng%art of a tract fcafewa. aa.<he Bur ' rowsTraft. Smith Simon, 80 sctrs e? uncultivated lasd with buildings thumbs./ SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. Atkinson Daniel, 15 acres* arable and 78 of L uncultivated land with buildings' thereon, Mllfg on or near Ready Branch. Brown, Mrs Florae 116 arces of uncultivated I land with buildings thereon, near Long I Branch Certain Jaases, 50 acres of arable and 180 of uncultivated land with buildings thereon. Davis M. J. F, 50 asres of arable and 1630 acres of paeultivatad land with building* thereaifc' ? Holland, est of John, 40 acres of arable and 800 acres of uncultivated land. McCoy, C. T., 70 acrtt of arable and 680 of uncultivated land with buildings thereon, near Jackson swamp. Marshall, J M, 25 acres of arable and 75 of uncultivated land with buildings thereon. McKensie, Sarah E. 104 acres of uncultiva Wntts^Mitchell. Md acres ef uncultivated land with tmifclings thereon, neer Ready Williams. Frank. 90 acres of arabie and 40 of uncultivated land with buildings there on? T*ar* of the ''Burrows Tract." ' " SCHOOL DIHTHICT NO. 4. Griggs. James. So acre* of arable and 45 of uncultivated land with buildings thereon. Thorn, Henry, 815 aores of arable aad 8iH> sere* of uncultivated land with buildings HUmmm. - . Tliorn, Isaac, 78 acres uncultivated land. W Buffalo Township. RCHuOL DI ST R TOT HO. 5. Miller, J 8, 85 acres of arable land. Uinpbrieo, Nathan, 100 acres of Uncultivated land with buildings thereen, on Bell braneh. i -1 t * QdtirOOL PISTRICT NO. G. Bell, Weeler. 60 werae uuoeltHeied land. Blair. I< W R, 94 acres uncultivated IsM on Big IfMnMlMk. a Clark, Phil, 855 acres uncultivated.: land " with bulldings thereon. 1 ' Cantey, eat of J W, 80 acreraf arable. 90^ acres meadow aad 4*50 of uncultivated land, with buildings theree*^near LUtl* Lynches creek. ? a w I 87#of Chut hen T J, 80 acres of aretys aad uncultivated land srith bqildingi thereen near Little ^yaches creak. j ? Mnnn," Mohala, 4 arres afttl^a Ml arm uncultivated land U>fMI Vn tidings thereon. Mlxsoa, Melissa, W acres arable aad*W of nn' ultiT?ted laml With bnildtnai thereon. Philips, O. W, 10 acres arable a^iSlS acrss uncultivated lsnd ea littte Lynche^^M!"" I>-oa, Nancy, SO acres arable and 620 uncultivated land with buffaiage thereon, I en Big Lynches creek. ?" ,A Wheat John, 10 acres arable and 65 scrlPPf uncultivated land ea W| Beaver bam. SCHOOL DIWmiCT MO. 7. Brawn W^A. IV) *cr<? aacultivated larw MO .F 5*1 of uncultivated land i fbmdm crnkM ? > ef ankU, aad tTwuk y rated Drakafc*dfctaU W?. DMfMKn.t.V.10 ccm ?( uncultivated ^ m^atM-rated kt?< wikh twBilf tkww. SCHOOL DX8TWCT RO. 10. toes J. L.S6 acres ^?blO??d tad build ing* thereon, also 200 Mm uiM?, lad 860 aeres of uncultivated land, ud bond ing* thereon- i* r MeUow, Dr. T. F. 500 acres arable. 200 Mm meadow and GOO ictm at awcvlti rated land and building* thereon. * alao, 100 acres of arable land and btdklingn thereou at Liberty Mil) Perry Estate John 100 acres arable, ami 2477 acres of uncultivated land, with build ings thereon. Witerrw Tewnskip. 8CIIOOL IK-STRICT NO. 11. Baily J. F. 30 acres arable, .?d 182 acre* of uncultivated land, with building thcre on Pickett A. K. TL 1.V) acres arable, and 708 acre* of uncultivated land and building* thereon.* SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 12 Boyd Jerry 5 acre* arable, sind 2o acrw of uncultivated land, with buildings there on. Dorkins Simeon 20 acres arable and 100 acrco of uncultivated land, with^ building* th croon. Notice js hereby givon that the whole of the ??ven?l parcels* lots -and part of lota of Ileal Estate described in the pre ceeding list,or no much thereof a* will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments chajgcd thereon, will <bc nold by the Treasurer of Kersliaw Coun ty, South Carolina, at his office in said County, on Monday May 18th 1874, un less said taxes, penalties and assessments be paid before that time ; and tsuah sales will be continued from day to day. un til all of aaid parcels, lota and parts of lots of ileal Estate shall be sold or of fered for sale' provided such sale shall not be extended beyond Friday follow ing May 18th 1874. N. B. The above sales will be abso lute, granting no right of Redemption to the original owner after the expiration of 91 days from th# day of sale. N. W. BLAIR, County Auditor. May 5th 1874. MARRIED. RARUC1I?SAMPHOk!?On Tuesday, Mny 5, 1874, at Uw residtnos of tl?e bride's Ouher, bjr E??. J??. H. M. Chumaceiro, Mr. H. Babvcii, or Oiwdw, 8. O., to Mia* 'DcfQBAM fUnraow, of Georgetown, 8 C. BUSINESS NOTICES. The American Sardine Co.'s Boneless Sor dines, are ranch bailor, aad I?m than half the cost of Importod Sordines.. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Orric* or Kmwhaw Uazktte, Camden, May 12. Verj littlo cotton coming in. Buyers are eager to negotiate. The prices present so upward tendency. We quote today as follows : Ordinary Low Middling Middling 16<? 1G] BACOX.?Hams, 1G@,17; Aides, 11<??. CORN.?Per bushel, ?1 25f? ?M*>. FLOUR.?Per bbl. SSOOto 912 t'O FODDKH.?Por cwt., %Of 00. liOfnriLLi, May 9. Flour unehangod. Com in fkir demand and higher at 84(a>H?. Provisions unchan ged. T*r^? tierce 11} ; keg 11}. Whiskey Mobile, May 9. Cotton firm and higher?middling 17 ; low middling lftf ; good ordinary 16] ; receipts 58 bales ; ssJqp 604*. Ntw Ohlkaxs, May 9. Cotton active?middling 18 ; low middling 17| ; good ordinary 16]} ordinary 18}; receipts 270 bales ; sales 2,500. t '? AELKjrroN, May 9. Cotton steady; ixnainal priors asked? middling 17; low middling lOf . good ordin 10} : receipts 297 halos ; sales 'JiO. * WiUtNTOn, May 9. Cotton unchanged?middling 17 . no re ceipts. NoaroLK, May CJHJ*" "? *nd >>igb?r-low middling UHfal*! :rooeit.*s 816 halea ;>ale* , ?mm* Aoncrrs. May 9. Coin* Irn?middling 161 ; receipts 76 Adnrtiinicnti. GREAT BARGAINS Sl ,* IMftY WoPf, q^jTHINO, IIAT8, B00TB, QROCKR * IKS, HARDWAHK * RAI>T>LKRY, ko. |'A Ooldbarth ery reapect, alM I* offered at tho Tory lowest P1A8H puces. y frM , 1 naiim . OUR KtocV*w?s hough* ait low oaah prW^ and wilt bo told in the ssako w*JL_ ** Will saT? hstii tim* 4^ 'fconey by giving tdr itlrfm lasrpiitlWI before pur [<wwpiiwpp|i ^ a TTALISKT A OOI^BXJOT, . n/13 At ron*way> old iU#l III ? ^ Tew Aay erttsements. PHOTOGRAPHS. IBfc - ji, TQB GALLERY la this plaes will b? kept ?aly 4 fcw day* Ann wMling Photographs muit com* 'jmmh PrMMt can b* boofht cheap* u I wish to gqt rid ?t all la Mock before I liare. A. B. LEE, Photo. Artist, gg Workman Houm. PLAITS BY MAIL. TWELVE PLAXJg will be f?rw?d?J by Mil, pastsge ptILlfoa reeeipt of $ 1. Gtr ruiuM IM otk?r Mft vomm plants in pn> varittj. Atinm s. w W.H. WIGfl. mU WL Colaabia 8. C. Executive Department. Qfflo? of Controller General, Columbia, S. Cm April 30, 1874. N. W. Blair, Auditor Kcrtha tc Cunnty. Sir; " ! send you by this mail copies of tb? Art of the General Assembly, session of 1874, ?'to provide for the redemption of forfeit ed lands upon certain conditions therein men tioned" approved February 13, 1874. 1 also inclose with the above, copies of Appli cations to b? filled oat by any party who desires to redeem any Roal Kutat'e now ??for feited" to or "purchased by:' the State for auy taxes prior to thw date. Afiy party desiring to redeem any land, as above, will fill out the blank in the Form, introducing the proper and correct figures fo? all Stale and County Tax in detail, show ing the amount du? to?a?h. The taxpayers, not being in poaaenaion of any record of the amount, can only obtain same from -your office, and you are request ed to give aa much publicity to the provis ions of this Act as you can conveniently, without expense, and to aid any taxpayer or his agent in the perfection of his application. All lists, of "Forfeited Lands" in your county, now in this office, stand aa a charge against your County Treasurer, and any applicat ion. made to you as above, you are directed to forward, postage paid, with stampa for return mail, and if found oorrect win be approved aud the amount paid will be credited to your Treasurer. You are requested to give your Treasurer a copy of this circular, also mail, and direct him not to rcoeivej ments for the redemption feited" t<>, or 'purchased ocpt on the application a! t'*e approval of this office. If the lands are forfeit* 1 fnflaxe* of i than one year, you will furnish an applioa tio- ??r sud covering the amounts of eaeh year the taxaa are unpaid. If you do not anderstan I the above, please write for further explanations. 1'lease forward yours, and Treasurer's re ceipt for above. Respectfully Yours, 8. L. IIOGK, Comptroller General. Per J. S. FiVe' rown miylS-it Tax Department. Journal copy 4 times. NEW Photograph Gallery IN Columbia, S. C. Til P. UNDERSIGNED. FORMERLY Ofr* Columbia, 8. 0., bat more recently fn g?C?d in the photograph huaineaa in Rome, (la., beg* IraYf to Inform th? reader* of the KniNAi OAsrrrK, and the pwMie at Itrjtf. that h* hex removed to Columbia, and ha* eatabl tubed hii GALLERY juat above the n?w City Hall, where he will be pleated to wait upon all who favor him with a viait. Having all thelateat improved instrument* in hia profemion, he feel* confident that even the moat faetidiou* taMteacan and will be *at- j i*fied with hia work. my6m3 W. A. RECKLING. HAS BEARD, Auction & Commission Merchant */ 7 COLUMBIA, S. 0. Ir you want circular*, Ir you want handbill* Ir you want envelope*. Ir you want hualaea earda, Ir you want neat Mil heada, Ir you want toaty letterhead*, ' ?' I? you want nfoa vlaitiag car4a, Ir you wmat any kiad of joi^work.^ Have (b?a printed at tfceQ^jpTTE oWoe. > STATE OF SOUTH (fcltOJJNA Columbia, 0no.,3Oth 1873, fllflE la hereby rM deeigaated aa the mW^aper for the publication of ad legal not!<-?* an^-wfRcial advertteeaiento for (he county of JLnrahr\w uadar JUt approved Fehy Wil ICTl?Hlled '?Aa AM to regulate the publication ef all Iff imr of the . , _ E HaVM,- See, of 1 8tate end of Beard, ?tale of Mlh Carolina, l)flc? ef flee ef fUate. " TUiy 11HS TOtET. T NEW STOCK OF Spring & Summer GOODS, AT , * J. W. McCURRTS. The robaeriber in just in receipt "of a Ur^c and weii-aelected block, of DRV GOODS. HOSIERY, DOMESTICS, YARNS, FANCY GOODS, SiC., ? Which he offer* at low rates to c:i^1i purchaser*. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. CROCK KRY. SHELF GOODS, \*c., in uront variety, at correspondingly l?.\v prices. A VISIT To my STORE, und an examination of jjoodsuuJ prices wilL^juj) vincc any ono that I aiu determined uot7o~bw.Ain<Jcrdyld by any house in town J. W. McCURRY. Arctic Soda Water. The Artie Soda Water f'?unt?>u is now in operation, and prepared tofurniah allwUo desire it with this refrealiiag beverage. Thankful fur the very liberrl patronage >>? stowed upon no last se.ujon, we re-pectfuHy solicit h continuance nftliv faiue. We ore supplied with a 1 urge and uiere varied assortment ofsyrup?, &c. K IKKLEY k GARLAND. K SQUARE TO THE FRONT. F.KK tl.ev nre : NEW GOODS. NEW STYLES, NEW TRICES. PI AI.ITYTO IT. THICKS TO SI IT. TIQl'ES very fine at rcnl* ; worth *>0 cent*. DtUvSS GOODS from rent* loSl.ji). illKltONS at prices to surprise. Call at 0. K. JACKSON'S. April 10 Low Price Leader. Colunibin S. ( li, Blinds, Doors, k WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, Colamn't, Mantel*, UrncketH, Mouldings, ?? M^v ' New,-Is, Scroll Work of &U Description. ALL WORK ill'All A STEED 'A* St). 1. F.W. WING'S Steam Planing Mills, COLCM IHA, S C. Photograph GALLERY A. R. LKK, Artift Tli? attention of tTio ptiT>lic i" railed to tho fact that Wani (Mill engaged in (liking photo graph a and ferotjpca upon Ihe mo?t nu>d?-rn plan and in the mini fnahionahte atylv*. PICTURE FRAMES ^ ? of *11 kinda and hixo* constantly on hiind, and offered for aale. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of (tbewi and Mr***-* of interest, executed ir? good atyle. are alun kept nt LKK'S PHOTO OALLKKY, in Workman Building. fVnidcn S, ('. ? Call and we for yourwlvc*. April 1 ?"?. COLUMBIA HOTEL. FIRST CLASS HfHJSK?1? j.or rt?y. * A CHANGE of manngctnent, and many ?onaeqoent improvements, cimhlcs the pro prietor* to offer t<? the trareling puhlle More eorafort* and convenience*thin can ho ol> Uin?d tt any other home in the city." Tel egraph office. Bath awl Billiard lto</nm in ik* honae. Every attrition guaranteed. GORMAN k CALNAN, ? Proprietor*. Public. lERKIOSKD, ,fr A VI wa AH - th^ft General Agency of Tho HrR INSURANCE COMPANY TSouth Cfcrotffca, Ixg Iuyo to frfandf* and the puhlie gener opened tlieir office on ? the city of Columbia where _W ha (it all time* to meet their ??nib, and gite anch information aa may dealred, and to wiite life poli.ioa on tha fiiiet approved plan*, aa well na at the loweat it nek rata*. The TCry aatiafllctory*and ?ub atantlal eowditiori'(if thia preat Houthcrn In efitiHkitt. with the jrroinpt nnd liberal nmn ner wbiHt haachurneterIfed it in the adjnrft meet of Ua loear*. ahonhl commend it to the high eel eoaaideration, ree pact and patronage of the oititena of South Carolina Heapect- j fttllj, HAflOOP ft fMCITTT.RN, lleneral Ag*nta for H. 0,