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. to 1 * ud from 6 r, *. to ell? tt 6 A.M. On Suadey*, -fr; epea from 9 to 10^WI ??MUM 0pCD8 <*T ud Friday at 6*. *. , Lmt? Camden Tue?d*y,Thuiwday aqd SU urdAjat6A.il. \ AW t Fl?t Bock And Plenknt Hill mrriT*%jr*l ?MdAjt P. M., leave* Tboreday C JtffirMn And TJU#j? Ferry errfc Friday 12 II. fcnx w ?rida> fj every. Th? regular meeting 6f, JKershAW Lodge, No. 8, wil^e iridon FjWny wenlng next, at Odd fShkJM1l on^tond Street, At 8 o'clock. ?.1L1 '* A B LiMp. V "T) (JKT KK IJ5Y, N G. in tiai week's i? ?n*. ad v?i'tlllUw?U,nust be liauded in by 12 o'clock on Hoa<W. . ' ' I Business moo can hare their Bill heads, Letter-Loads, circulars, <tc., prin ted at low rates at the Gazette offito. We are indebted to Maj. John Alex ander, of the Congaree Iron Works of Columbia, for a Into copy of the Glaa gott Weekly Mrril. Oh ! why should the spint of mortal l>e sad, when II. Baruch offers such an attractive stock of goods, and at such low priccs. Attcntioa is callcd to the circular of Comptroller-General Hoge, addressed to Auditor Blair, and published iu this is sue. There is an unmailablp letter iu the post-oflioc, addressed to Mr. John Mc llue, Caindcn ; also one - addressed to Miss Grace Sulner, Wilmington, N. C. Some Water.?Our friend Mr. Col in MeHae, informs us that, from the first of March to the first of April, about 3 J iuohes of wutcr had falleu : and from tho first oi* April to the first of May, about | 0^ inches. About 19 inches of water have | fallen since the fiist day of January. Lancaster Items.?All licensed bnr-roonis ia town werecloscd on the 1st SnlUnL^ ?The "^pMurpr has issuofiKar-/bur hundred / -?-The co^HPgfnwrt-Bomiions will eocene on thotniro Monday ia May. -Wf ho Sheriff sold but one fmot of) land hn last sale-day?212 acres fori $.Wf? - /. ?Km^icv JL.UoI.1??.\ktii mnko nu ar.qoum-enicnt in 1T1TTT TlTntf a< | zette^ which. is of interest to all our rundcrs. Thoy claim to have the ad vanlago of having bought their goods nt the very lowest prices, and propose to sell them upon the same plan. Koad their advertisement. ? 4 Fire.?Tho ory of "fire" wasrniaed op Thursday momtng last, and the firemen Summoned by the poslsof thealarm bell, were promptly on tho spot.' The fire was discovered at the residence next to Vtho comer of DcKalb and Church streets. f The flames were extinguished before ? much damage was done. 1 .Stamp it.?If yon hare a letter to drop in the post-office for delivery at rome office, be sure that you plaoeaono cont stamp on it ; otherwise, it will not bo delivered. Boar this in mind. ' ***.*? A problem for the boys : If 4 dog* with 10 legs can catch RG rabbits with 27 legs in 14 minntes, how mony legs must the samo rabbits have to got away from 8 dogs witli thirty legs in 18J minuUy, allowing 3G5 days in a year ? v AT v fathers At Work.?Tt seems that our city aro in earnest about improving: our town. Rutledge street whs well worked Inst week,and now the hands are engaged on ktrect. and are putting it in excellent condition. All praise to ouinroithy Intendant. Ot*a Fir em km.?The annual parade and inspection of the fire department took phtoe on Monday afternoon. The various companies, hcadod by the Brass Band, marched through Broad street, passJaf in review before tho town hall, where stood the Intendant and Wardoo* of the town. The "Zuaves," oompeacd of boys under 18 years of age, wore the -most attractive unifbraa^ Shannon's oM stand. ? P i -# ? ^ ,1 ?^3jjW*w r ." cwbwp fiwip on? emff^Son dieoccasion of laying (he corner atone of the aoouiMt to' the were told in town on Monday. ?The neat and welUdeaigoed sign Io front of J. W. McCurry'a store attracta eonaidermble attention. - It ia the handi work of Mr. N. Thompson. v 5 Personal.? Mr. T. W. Pegnw ia oonfined at home, suffering with phneu monia. ?Mr. Jesse Arthur, brother of our esteemed fellow citiaen, Mr. W. L. Ar thur, arrived in town last, week, from Cinncinnatti, where he ia engaged in the prLjtioe of law. ?? Extract from * paper read fcj Howard Owen Editor of the Kennebec JomrmnL, befbre the Association of Maine Editors and IV> lishein, at the annual meeting held in Augaxta, Kobrtwry 28d, 18T4. There are small country papers run*, niog along oo a few hundreds efrcula-s. tion?not reaching a thousand?whoso value as advertising mediums could not be mado up by two or three thousands in the circulation of the larger paper*. They are theAome, fireside papers of the people ; to be read and re-read by their local patron!)?advertisements and all. The advertisement itself, though it may be foreign, becomes localized by appear ing iu the oolumns of the local paper? just as a strange uhild is ndopted into a family, and is soon loved as one of the children. Ttus same advertisement that scorns to possess so mo"h interest in the local paper, tnay be simply glanced at as it comes to the home in the columns of a general newspaper of wide circulation. Reai Estate Tran iFtaa.?The ful lering traoafcnurf real estate have been recorded iu the oountjr Auditor's offioe siueo our last report: Jaa. R. Sowell to John A So well, 200 acres in Buffalo township; for $300. It. Y. McLeod to 4. D. 8h?w, 99 seres iu Buffalo township for 9700. Wiltiaw, Clyburn - to Jtmes Cook, town U,*,rW0O. . Samud Pl?ee, Sheriff, to J alia M, and Mas? S. Liviugiitoa, 1000 acres in Wntereo township, for $4,000. OFFICIAT.. THE LAWS OF THE STATE. Acts and Joint Resolution* Passed fcy the General Assembly of Hoiifk Car olina, at the Session of 1871-4. ' An Act to Establish Certain State Sch^l l. asshiaain tin University of South ? T llillXi ? i" T ? - Be itemyctetl by UieSoq2toSn8TTormr' of lteprr^ mativei! of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in Genuml Assembly,, and by tho authority of the same : S*#o. 1. That for the purpose of ?9t tending the benefits of a. higher educa- | tiou to tho^jtixjits 'of thin State, there shall bo, and there are horeby established in tho University of South Carolina, per> rnanont quadrennial State Scholarship*, which shall be apportioned among- the several oounties of this State socording to tlie namber of Representatives from tho said counties in the Gcperal Assem bly, each scholar to reooivo two hundred dollars per annual : Provide That ?each county shall sond but ono scholar for t!?e first year after the passu go of this Act, and annually thereafter, on the first Monday iu Juno, tho State Board of Examiners shall so apportion the nuaiber of scbolsrshipa to each oouu ty as will, at the expiration of four years, complete the number to which each coun ty may be entitled, and notify the County Board of Examiners of the re spective counties of wnch annual spoor tionmcnt r Provided, That the whole number of pupils at the expiration of four yoars shall not be loss thau one hundred and twenty-four : 1'roridni further, That as often as a vacancy oc curs from graduation or otherwise, the oouiity credited with the vacancy shall be notified of and fill tha same. Sac. 2. That Co the end that the *d rsntages and benefits aeowMng from the State scholarships provided m in the first section of wis Act may be lkSHwed upon suitablo and deserving persons, the County Board of Examiner* of each of the several counties in (he State, having bees notified of the ntaikw of ssholar ships to. which their rospeetive count ies aiflpn titled, are herdgj authorised and required to hold annually, on the first Monday in July, at tho oonoty mat 6f their oounty, a free public oompstiuvs examination, except tho first oxsmite tint, whiah shall ?e hcldlttthin thirty Sndl filled te the aaaaeafcmne* as om by grid tbe8tatfs fttn any oause *Dt? t**4 applieaatefct the scholanihip to.whici audi Board ofExaminers is flto 611 auch from any <My qualified who may. tyfefbre them: J+vtidetL, hotceeer, Thatching herein contained ahall prevoofc t^e State Board of Examiners from exaqpitting any person or persons who may before thorn for examination from any oonnty in which ao examination ahall havo boeo held by Ac Conner Board of Examiners ander the provisions ot this ' "* ,? Sxc. 3. The Slate Board of Exami ners shall consisthfrthe faculty of the Unirecaity and tfafr^tatoSuperintendent of KditeaCaon, the Baid 8uj>erintendent to l>e?r officio chairman of said board. Scr. 4. For th? purpose of carrying ont the provisions of this Act, there phall be. and there is hereby, appropria ted forthe fiscal yoar beginning Novem ber 1, 1873, the sum of six thousand four hundrri dollars ($0,400), aud there shall be annually appropriated * a sufficient sum of money for the main tenance of tho scholarships hereinbefore provided for. Sec. 5. Said appropriation shall be paid to the several .pupil* in ten monthly installments, of tweuty dollars each, by the State Treasurer, upon tho order of the Board of Trustees of the Univc ty. Sue. 0. That the State Treasurer *.1 and he is hereby, authorized and reqoir od to keep separate and apart from all other fond* the amount of money appro priated each year by the Oenera! Assem bly for the t purposes hoaeinbefore men tioned, and any diversion of the mosey thus appropriated to any other purpose than that prescribed in this Act shall bo deemed a felony and punished aooor ingly. Srt". 7. That any person who shall be entitled under the provisions of this Act to a scholarship may, upon entering the said University, nay . to the State Treasurer the sum of ten dolllars j and upon sueh payment being made, a con tract shall arise on the State on the one part and the person pacing the said sum on the other pciV wWifeby tho State -hall be bound to provide annually, for four years, fur the support "of the aaid scholar as herein provided ; and the per son holding said scholarship shall be bound to till aaid scholarship, and fuith faHy to use and improve its advantages j i.nd Mid contract shall at all times be en ?ijrcuhle by either party in the Courts of Ste. 8. Tills Act akaH tek* effect from and after its posage. Approved 1'ebrunry 20, A. D. 1874. mL OPENING! , ?AN? ENTIRELY IEV STOCK ?OF? SPRING ft G-0OB8, Bought Since The DECLINE IN PRIGE8, AND QFFERKD VERY LOW. To which r invito attcntifld: T et?4a*vor to avoid tlmt el*** of atUiio^h * iMUd "cheap," .oXft conae 0,nfK>t & ** ^ mm < PRICES. ' 4 tu \ )&RT)IT8 ex ten<l?d mkf under npeeial arrnngaMcota. ! W. Ti. AltTHtTR. Ifc.., .7,..hi.,.,, '? ..fa 1 ViNtlal Railroad Sttedtto. DAY YAmntKHB* 15 . M i Sooth OirrilM lUflmd Stlw4?le. I<MT? < M.. Vf ?.J I Arrif. aUfcgtitoU^^^H l4*TC M ArrWa (x?Ye (Viaibta Arrlr.^OjIc m 1874. ^ RT 31. REMEDY IsT** Full And Complete Stock of 1 : AND DOMESTIC DRY ^ bM ?M * J* ^PSpKn ble fbr "the S Sesaon. - ? ft'/ &%'? *%*T ?* ! ?? ?? ??>t ?i<W r ? ' * *7&* li*-4"* >tir "* ?? ? ^ : ";' -?? *mU& ' v7"* ?? rU >, iJtj. (? X t cntlTJ . STOCK *s ?$ *r A J .- *' AT VERY LOW. To Which Tie Invitee tb? Attention of Again > y< ' ; ff s IB ABU OH ^ -V^;' v-i ?f ? Offers the Most Attractive Stock of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. And At Sucli # LOW PRICES as to guarantee an early disposal of the same. It would therefore, be well for you to 21 CALL EARLY, 7 jrji *11 **?* J;- ,&f;? r - and procure/some of thc.se KICE GOODS, at such low *. prices as are offered by tl . I' H. BARUCII. : ,j> Sr. ^ - F)DR 20 YEARS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE Throughout lite World. OYER 900,000 SOLI). 100.000 more than any of any ofher kind. The new Wlwcler Jt WILton Uiwkjvko ix 1878 : The Ifighaat Award* at the Vtevaa Expo sition. 'S ? The Gold Medal ?G4ho Majhnd Inatituto ThPlTonr lliglnct Premium*, (inclu ding two medals.) *t4Heorgi?t Stale Fair. .*i?v BKrtT OF ALU ?-?. The Wheoler if Wilson haa ihe'afipriival of ftiillioM of Ladle1* who hare nfcofl this well tried machine. Physician." certify that it la the onto LoefaftBtt-h Mowing Marine fit for Eftinily u<?f flight ftn<l easy motion not fatigue IntMMfT It* rapid execution of work reeomatands H(|n all who new for,a Uving. It In A?mo?' economical in aw?i, the moat ?Mnu4r n"V ?nd p<.polar Sfo <i Machine for*Jlfalhto work and general Man nfArtoring | nrpoae* ia nn* used t?y the ^5*6,""" ? iHiHH I9N, ?? tailoring establishments and shoe ? ?end fr.r rmr rlcculara Msohines aold on enatr term*, at monthly {Mjrmfntu taken Old majitiiM-i mjt in order or received iu anoiiang >, at Wtjeelo* and Wilson Mnnnfte^ taring*ponv'a Oflfoe*. J. II. T/nrnfr Anj August* On. CblnmMn 8. C., W. B. Qenl. Agt Snvannah On^ k U. KVBW TIUOTWTTAmT IS T11B 3g Caroling Fertilizer. fL- Ai Ummuripmmd Wnm.rel Prtoe, f >) oasb, atWarvhouee ia Cbariee to*. p?t.* *?9.009 Pi ice, $V> time, pay*hlc Vnvemher Jtf, free fiflnterMt. dvUtet^rl at W*roho?M Ifl fliarHWort. , , ?,?r :id P Wpfcate. it *? JOHN C. DIAL, IMn>ATKE AND P1ALKR IN ENGLISH * AND AMKR1CAN Hardware & Outlery, Iron, Steel, Nnila, Castiugs, Mill Stones, Bolting Outfit*, 8mut Machines, Circular Sawn, Mill Iroqp, gar Pans, Carriage Build ing and Trimming # Materials, India . ^ Rubber and Leather Belting, Carpenter*, bluok smith and Tannon' Tool*. Housekeeping r and Furnishing Hardware, Agricultural Imfttmcntv jjime, Cetnent, Plaster, PaiutH, Oils, French and American Window * Class, Guns, Rifles, Pis . tola, Shot Belts, ^uwder, WIIOLKS^LK AND RKT^TL. (Klgnw?%? Goltien Padlock.) mhl8n?.i * COLUMBIA, 8. C. D. H. Sik*** & Son. mifrruRE washrooms. ^ ltft, I7T k 17^ KIN(J ttr. dlfeCBLESl^N, SO. CA. n. sru*?x,. *- d. s. dinox. " ]???-as?* 0E0. UPUTT, PROPRIETOR. ijgl ClIARt.KSTUJj, So CV l . ? ? n ? ?! Lg.'am.' ?jLml. WILLIAM GLA?5, - DBALKtt IN QOIB AND tliVIR WATCHES. " COLUMBIA, H. U. HKTh Dinmond, i*?arl. Coral aa<1 Ootf. JfiftOKD RING? and brooch??. < ? ,s JRwILHTH" and flold, in tarWfty. H1LTKK iMllft, Plated War*. Military and K?ncjr Oood*. Household Good*, Gua*, Ple jUk aftdf Nporting 0<rtd?. ^ 9F1 I 8 8 E L l, ;t!? %?* ^ . (QVjtfm AkTUU?lMI?X.) "StV CAV1>;:If# 1 *tr,& It Will Paf Ta?Hud ex?ini?? Good* and Priet* KiKKLKY & GARLAND H. t 'Satisfied Wtfh Small Profit*. Hence eur notto,? "Quick Ml es and inn all proftta." KIRKLBV ft GARLAND. An Invitation la extended -to all deatrium to purchase food <jf)ODS. at the lowest gpqw,. u> give u* a call apd see our stock/ Mr KIHKLXT ? GARLAND. * ? 4 YOU CAN SAVE M9SEY ;By Im.ving your groceries, 4a-. Troax an, ^c ~ ~V ai^wajr? sail goods vrhick we afttt ? to give entire satiafectioB, aad at (he Wary lowest price*. &- KIRKLEY & GARLAND. REDUCTION, It CHEAPEST!!! Canned Good*, ever, at Y & GARLAND'^ JHE NEW MY GOODS STORE M. t***.-- vc ? QF Fxi5. Orcliard A Co 2 COLUMBIA 1 VST E WOULD RESPBOT1 Jrw ra^lflMdi and the p*? )Jm?X vrc are^uwin raw'tt.i.* |q|eei?t assorted * toe Its of *7 ' DHV GOODS, HOSiruv, N< and at ns low price* oa tUjjr anywhere in tlie Stale Aiaon^- our sloc\ will he found : 7-rt dozen Kid Glores, in ou? and two not ions, all shades and coloi*. pt popular price*. Dress Goods, in the most dcaiv.iMc shades for street and ereniug wear.' Percales, C'rctqps and Calicoes. A good assortment of Cassiiuercs, Tweeds, Cottonades and Jeans. Hest Sheetings and Longcloths in the cily for the pric?. Erabroideries, Ruffling, Collarailes, Tici, &c., in great yarielv. F. B. ORCHARD & CO. Connected with our store is a firsif'class dress-making establishment, conducted by Mrs. liurweU, late of H. ('. SliiTer A Co., who will be pleased to see her friends nn?l custo mers. rachl8tu8 * FALL AND WINTER GOODS, J. & T. I.JONES, CHSAP CASH STORE. ?* OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE , Consisting in Part of DttrOOODfl, GROCERIES, IIAItD WXlUd. CUTKtRY BOOl-S, 8110158, " NOTIONS, ^ - HAT& &<>? Will be sold at tfio tfcrjf'lowest price*, for ca?h or its equivalent hi barter. All goo?ls sold by us are warranted as represented. ' ^ v We have a large ami well aawrted stock of ^.'.wigFxrr. NORTH CAROLS* SHOES, Which we offer at Io\ figures. Wo pay the highest market |?ce for cot-, ton avd^ttontry prodoe?. \w5nts foy Noblett snd Goodrifchel CofW-^ins, which we offer at mnnufactorakpricci*. All goods purchased by pefwon (living within the corporate limits of th#^>mi> will be delivered by us free of ?hftito oct4 tf J & T. I. JON] t" S1RDY S AMMONIATED SOLUBLEPACITIC GU4M ' Caah rrioe at Factory. $ 18.,4TU??|^'^'' PHOSPHO PERUVIAN OtfcHI. Canh, $52. Ti'mr. $W|F\ . DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE. Cash, $85. 7%w, $40. GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE. CWaA, $20.. Thii4, $$.">. .? ^ A Liberal Discount to ?anlefs and Oranges. , ; The abare-mentb?n#l AmroonMpd Rotable Vncllle and I'kn?ph?1>oruTiW (Juanos sr?? HcK eomponndn the higljwt grade* of llono Phosphate, tvtft4?r?4 aolbM*. ?w moD?at*dVk?i KoVJ I*?*"* Guano and a hi mat iaattrr. making the amst coaeafltra Ud and profitable fartJll??raii? "*?, ^oniMn ?u yquliirT"' pn#U?fc and plant au'lraroals. d Sndffbr >nlc at Charleston, . . _^,runr%?.wuv **>N, J North O Ian ft* WbaK? JOI1 NATHAN PAfJKr Agent st Qtinden, 8. C f?b3m3 E4I IDE CHEAPEST caniistobe |j? *IN CAflh'KNaJSTIlK * Warehouse* lor Youm^lvcH, J >. wjJORD^N.