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-.?, South Cabouha Montjmhnt Assooia- , tion.?The monament proposed to be erected by the women of Sooth'Caro? lina, in memory of their gallant dead in the late Confederate war, has been de? layed in its completion by want of the necessary lands, The ooBt of the mona? ment will be $10,000; the first install? ment of $5,000 has been already paid to the distinguished architects, Moldoon & Co., of Kentuoky, who are proceeding with tho monament, whiob, when finished* will bo a noble sod beautiful tribute to oar deceased soldiers. It is requisite that $5,000 shall be raised by Ootober next, to complete this Bam of $10,000. This can be easily obtained, if each District will pledge itself to give $200, and if every individual who re? ceives one of these circulars will send the small sum of $1. Let a treasurer and collectors be appointed in every vil* l?ge and city, and lot the money collect? ed by thoso looal treasurers be promptly forwarded to the General Treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Baohman, at Colombia. If the ladies in these Districts will give tho matter their earnest attention, we are convinced that they will Boon eecnro the amount repaired. Sorely none will re? fuse to aid in perpetuating the memory of those who counted not their lives dear that they might save the land they loved so well; and though the oaase they died for be IobI, all is not lost, so long as their grand epitaph, "They died for their principles," whether engraven on mar bio or on the tablets of oar hearts, shall contain for as and for fatnre gene? rations inspiration and hope. Mbs. w. k. baohman, Treasurer S.C. Monument Assoo'n. Mbs. JOHN T. DABBY, Corresponding Secretary. Miss MARTIN, Beoording Secretary. BOABD OF DlBSOTOIlS.?Tho officers of the Association and Mrs. C. Mache, Mrs. G. Howe, Mrs. o. Walker, Mrs. John McKenzie, Mrs. John Bacon, Mrs. A. Dargan, Mrs. C. Beok, Mrs. B. Levy, Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. W. h. Gibbes, Miss LaBordc, Miss 4 Wade, Mrs. S. Beard. Papers throughout the Slate will oblige by copying. GENUINE Peruvian Guano. F ABUSUS, AGRICULTURIST^ AND DEALERS in FERTILIZERS have now an opportunity of obtaining this valuable manure in small ob lauge lots, at rarou-r bbs* raicKa, by applying to the special agenoy juat established for tho purpose of deliver? ing genuine PERUVIAN GUANO to con? sumers at any aooeaaible port or railway station in the country. Full partioulara given in circular, mailed free on application, to It - BALCAZAR, Wo. 53 Beaver Street, New York. R&febemoes bt Permission.?Mcaara. Hob son, Hurtado AGo? Financial Agonts of the Peruvian Government, 62 Wall Street, New York; Mooes Taylor, President National City Bank, 53 Wall St root, New York; J. O. Traoy. Esq., Peruvian Consul, 26J Broadway, New York. FoblO||12TI8 We have, at this time, unusual facili? ties for making fine Frock Coats and su? perior made Custom Garments. R. & W. C. SWAFFLELD. Fob 7 50 Mess Mackerel. EITTS extra mess MACKEREL, for sale by HOPE A GYLES. - BABBELS fresh kiln dried, by Jan 25 HOPE a GYLF8. Notice. THERE will be a meeting of tho Board of Directors of the State Auxiliary Joint Stook Company held in Columbia, at 7 o'clock P. M., on the lGth instant. A full attendance is earnestly desired, as matters of impor? tance will be brought before the Board. By order of the President. Feb 5 thtna M. O. BUTLER, Sec'y. Dog Notice. ALL DOGS not having a city collar boforo the let of Marob next, will be taken np and impounded, Ao. Price of coiiars $2. By OJder of tho Mayor. CHA8. BARNUM, Feb 8_City Clerk. Clarke's New Method FOB REED ORGANS. PlllOE S3-50. nplHE immense aale of this favorite method J_ may be aaoribod not only to its thorough Instructive course, accompanied with the needful scales, tixercisoa and studios, but to its admirable collection of 130 piccos of the boat Beed Organ Musio, adapted, with ex? quisite taste and skill, to tho purposes of tho work. Organ at Home. - Itspoges, of full Sheet Muaioaize, are com? pactly filled with the moat popular muaio of | the day: Airs, NooturneB, Marches, Waltzes, Beveriea, Selections from Oporaa, Ao., 200 Eieoea in all, nono dlfiioult to play, and all right aud pleaaing. Price, B'de, $2 50; Cloth, *8; Full GUM4. Carhart's Melodeon Instructor, SI 50. Clarke's $1 Instructor for Reed Organs. Winner's New School for Cabinet Or? gan, 75 cent*. Clarke's Reed Organ Companion. $s. Are all excellent and popular cheap books for Beed Instrumenta. Tho above hooka seat, postpaid, on receipt1 of retail price. ? OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. OHAS. H. DITSON A CO., Feb 7 6wT 711 Broadway, Now York. A MEDICINE WORTH HAVING. HEINITSII'S aDEKN'S DEiilG?ST, FOB Siok IIcadacho, Bilious Attacks. Con? stipation, Sour Stomaoh, Dyepepaia, In digoation, Scrofula, Jaundico Pain in tho Baok, Nouralgia, Dropsy, Skin Diaeaaes, Lobs of Appetite, Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Me lauoholy, Bilioua Fever, Ooetivoneaa. Ask for Heinitsh'a Queon'a Delight; none other ia genuino. For Bale at Dec 10 f E. H. UEI NITBH'8 Drug Storo, THED BY J. A. SBLBT. COL Speolal IM otioos. gOimTH-LHS TO .BE All III AO K ?II API1 Y 51ELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tbo effoots of errors and abuses in oarly life. .Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage re? moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedioa. Rooks and Cir? culars Bent froo, in scaled envelopes. Ad? dress, HO WARE' ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution haviug a high reputation for j honorable oonduct and professional skill. Feb 10_||1I8<no Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES Co?zfousd extract cory BALIS, I tho great vegetable alterative for all | diseases arising from impure blood. dr. oiiKK.vics KIT cure, for the euro of Epilopuy, Fits, SpaBms, and couvul aions of all kinds. Meiltcatctl Honey, for Coughs, Cclds, Bronohitio, Croup, and all diaeaecs of tho lungs and air passages. neuralgia Specific, a certain and speedy euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Head-ache, and all nervous pains. Wabaih Valley Ague Cure. Contains no Quinine. A most positivo remedy for Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts liko a charm. Prepared at tho Laboratory, Charlotte, N. O. For salo by W. ?. FISHER, Nov 20 tly_Colombia, S. C. GOOD RULES. Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills. APTLY yourself to business and work | bard. Save your earninga and make good invest-1 menta. The beat iovcdtmout is good health and long life. If you are Bick, syetem deranged, Tako Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. If you have Fever, Chills, Ileadachc. Tako Heinitsh's Eina Chill Cure. A great sav? ing of money is in knowing what to buy .and where to 'buy. Go to 'HEINITSH'S Doctor Shop. A siogledoee of STANLEY'8 COUGH SY? RUP will euro Coughs- Colds, HoaraencBB, and savo you from Consumption. ' Tho best place is always tho cheapest. Good advice, your beat fiicnd when sick, is be who euros vou. All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUGSTORE, Sept 30 i Opposite PngHlx Office. The Old Reliable House vsr for diiugs and seeds. -*u JUST received, new 8EEDS, new varieties of Cahbage, Peas and Corn. For Bale at Jan 17 t HEINITSH'S Drug Store Medicated and Other Medicines. HA RBAOK'B celebrated Walnut Candy, Heinitsh's Cough Confections, Marshmollow Drops, pure and iresb, Carbolic Candy, for aoro throat, Hoarhonnd Candy, for colds. Peppermint Drone, for the dictation. Cocoa Caramel, for tho atomach. Jim Crows, a pleasant dinner confection, Jordan Almonds, aftcr-dinncrnutto -.-rack, Croam Chocolate, a sweet toothing thing, All for sale at HEINITSH'S Drug Store, Deo27 t __?_PR.08lL<lI>IKKNIX Offlco. 10.000 PRIZES! $250,000 Currency to be Given Away! | For the Benefit o! tho Masonic Relief Association, Of Norfolk, Vu. TTNDER authority of a special Act of tbo I \J Lcgiz'?tiU?. pae?vid M?ren 8, ISTS, con? ferring corporate privileges upon the Ma aonio Relief Association, tho Directors now have the ploasure to announoo that a GRAND GIFT CONCERT will bo given at the Opera Uonae, in tho oity of Norfolk, on TUESDAY, tho 5th of MAY, 1874, I No Farther Postponement Guaranteed,} For tho purpose ot proout ing funds neces? sary for the cumplctiou of tho Masonic Tem? ple, now in course ut ero.-tion in tho city of Norfolk. DinEOTORa of tuk Assocutios.?John L. Ropor, President; John B. Corprew, Treasu? rer; James Y. Leigh, Walter n. Taylor, Geo. R. Oldfiold, John A. Bossou, Daniel Rusted, Wm. H. Walou, M. H. Stevens, 8. Weil, John T. Redmond. Advisory BoAnD.?His Excellency cx-Gov. Gilbert C Walker, Col. Kader Biggs, P. II. P.; R?hn R. McDauiol, P. G. Commander; J. J. Burroughs, Capt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi? nia Legislature; Robert E. Withers, G. M. G. H. P. and D. G. O. of G. C; Col. Thomas V. Owens, P. Q. M.j John R. Whitehead, Esq., ex-Mayor. Cnl. W. H. Taylor, Stale Sonator; James G. Bain, O. C. G. G. ?. List of Gifts ?Ono Grand Cash Gift, 150,000; ono Grand Cash Girt, 25,000; one Grand Cash Girt, 12,501); ono Grand Cash Gift, 10,000; ono Grand Cash Gift, 5,000; ono Grand Cash Gift, 2 500; 21 Cash Gifth, $500 each, ?12,000: 50 cash Gifts, 250 each. 12.500; 80 Cash Gilts, 200 each, 16,000; 100 Cash Gifts, 150 each.10.000; 150 Cash Gifts, 100 each, 15,000; 690 CaBh Girts. 50 each, 29,500; 9.000 Cash Girts, 5 oaoh. 45,000, Grand total, 10,000 Gifta, all Cash, $250,000. Whole Tickets, 15. Half Tioketa, $2.50. Club Batoa?11 Tioket8 for $50, 22 Tickots for $100. HENRY V. MOORE, Soorotary Masonic Bolief Association, Norfolk, Ya. B. I. BOONS, Agent, Feb 3 j3mo_Columbia, 8. C. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta ' Railroad Company, Columbia. S. 0.. Dcoomber 30,1873. THE COUPONS on Bonds of this Com? pany, due on tho first of January, 1871, will be paid at the Central National Bank, in thia city, or at the Banking House of M. K. Joaup A Co., in Now York, or at Firat Na? tional Bank of Charlotte, N. 0., or at tho Banking House of John J. Cohan A Sons, in Auguata, Ga. Dec 301144 O. BOUKNIGHT. Treasurer. Notice to Liquor Dealers. ALL who have not paid the FIRST QUAR? TER'S LICENSE, are notified that, if not paid by the 15th of the present month, tbey will bo proceeded againBt by law. By order or tho Mayor. OHAS. BARNUM, Feb 4_City Clerk. Thorburn's Garden Seeds A ND ONION SETS, warranted freah, for fVsftloby HOPE A GYLES. "Lot oar Jost Censure UMBIA, S. 0.. THURSDAY M $50,000 WORTH 02 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS For. Sale Cheap. To my Friends and the Public: I HAYE purchased $50,000 worth of GRO? CERIES, PR0YISI0N8 and BREADSTUFFS, for cash, and will sell tho aaino at prices be? low any other house in the city. The follow? ing are a few of tho loading articlos and j prices: 200 barrclB Early Rose Potatoes, $1.75. 200 barrels Goodrich Potatoes, $4 75. 200 barrels Pink-Eyo Potatoes. $4.75. COO barrels Flour, consisting of Kcvan Brothers, Kueol<3r Brothers, Stovall A Hulls, and Campaon A Co.'s celebrated brands, at $11 per barrel. C Sugar, 104 cents por pound by barrel;! 11 cents retail. Extra C Sugar, 11 cents per pound by bar? rel; Hi cents retail. A Sugar, 11J cents per pouud by barrel; 12} cents rotai!. Crushed,Powdored and Granulated Sngars, 12oentgperpouud by barrol; 12A cents por] pound retail. English Breakfast Tea,'finest, $1.20 per pound. Oolong Tea, finest, $1 per pound. Gunpowder Tea, $1 t o $1.50 per pouud. Young Ilyoou Tea, $1 to $1.25 per pound. Rio Coffee, 83* cents per pound. F. A. Fen is A Co.'s Sugar-Cured Barn?, 10 cents ter pound. Bacon, 0, 10.} and 11} conts per pound. Cheese, 18 to 25 cents per pound. Molasecs,40,50, CO and 70 cents per gallon. Golden Syrup, 80 conts por gallon. Fiuest New Orleans, new crop, Syrup, 90 cents per gallon. New Halibut Fins. Now Ton gnus and Sounds. Now Scotch Oat Meal. Naw Smoked Tongues. New Fulton Market Beef. With a rull lino of all Standard Goode, at Country ordorB filled and shipped prompt? ly, free of chargo for packago and cartage, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. Hardy Solomon. F?b7_ Cannon Ball. F\MOUS CABBAGE SEED, juet received Cannon Ball Cabbage, Marblehead Mammoth, Fuller's Early Drumhead, Car' ~.r's Extra Early Cabbage, I ; Win.ingsUdt, Schuionfust, French, Ox Heart and other kinds. also, Key's Extra Early Prolific Tomato, Extra Early Poas, Corn, Onion Sets. All warranted and cheap, at headquarters, for good scod. E. H. HElNITdH'S Jan .lot Drug Store. Mills House Stables. ?W JUST received at tho abovo Sta hies, twenty head lino KENTUCKY aJiJfaSlULES, most of which are well broke. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Ucpt 18 __ J. N. LONG. Agent. Just Received, Ukfe. AN extra flno lot of Kentucky MULES and HORSES, some of which JCjlare well broko. ?They may bo seen at Oltarlos Logan's Stables, corner Sonato and Assembly streets. Nov-12_W. S. A L. TALBOTT. Fresh Biscuits. ROXBS Cream, Sods, Milk, Lemon, 4ml\J Craeknals,Butter, Farina and Ginger Snaps, for sale by HOPE A GYLES. _ Notice. GnEEKViLLG am) Columbia Raiikoap Co., Tbeasubeb's Office, Columbia, B. C, January 1,1874. HOLDERS of tho STATE GUARANTEED BONDS and tho admitted SECOND (2d) MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who have funded the past dno Coupons of said Bonds, matured botwecn January, eight eon hundred and seventy-two, (1872,) and Juiv. eighteen hundred 6Du seventy-three, (1870.) both inclusive, aro notified that the January, eighteen hundred and seventy four, Coupons of said Bonds, and, also, those of tho funded Interest Bonds and Certifi? cates, will bo paid on presentation at this ofllco on the FIFTEENTH (15th) IN8T. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Jan 1 Treasurer. Planting Potatoes. Bf\ BARRELS, in fine order, EARLY D\J R )BE, EARLY GOODRICH, PINK? EYE and PEERLESS, for salo low for green backs. HOPE A GYLES. Pill 1 ^ ORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 18 REWARD OFFERED rou Sunday Smokers. For one dollar, you can buy a bundle of | the INDIAN GIRL'S 5 cent CIGARS, which judges of tho weed nay aro auporior to thoge you havo to pay 10 cents for elsewhere. Therefore, aa her wigwam will bo closed to? morrow, savo your money by getting a sup? ply for Sunday's smoking TO-NIGHT. JanjU ' Sunday Smoking, free oi cost, at the California Cigar Store. For further informa? tion, call and see for yourself. M. SULZBACHER. Jan 29_ JUST RECEIVED A few casca of HATS! HATS! THE VERY LA And some of tho new SPRING STYLES, BARGAINS in READY-MADE CLOTHING1 and GESTS' FURNISHING GOODS, WE havo secured tho services ot a first class cutter in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, and are making SUITS to order in tho latest 8ljka' R. & W . 0. SWAFFIELB*. Jan 27 _ Office City Treasurer, COLUMBIA, S. C, Decemiier 27,1873. TliEoityof Colu/nbia will, on tho 15th of! Januarv, 1871, commenco paying the PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bouis. They will be paid at tho Carolina National Bank; i also at the South Carolina Bank and Trust Company's Bank, in this city. CIIAS. RARNUM, City Treasurer. _ Dec 28 Sn?ar-Cane Syrup. IK DARRELS verv superior and pure _?J So?thorn-made SYRUP, f'jr ea!e by janu UOl'li fc GY'LEfi. Upriglit Steam Engine for Sale. EIGBT-HORfcE POWER, in perfect order, with amoke-atack, shafting and a quan? tity of bolting. For particular, *ppl> at Phocnit. Oflico._ Oct 80 Stallion lor Sale. A HANDSOME stylish iron-gray ~m STALLION, in good order, is offered ? for salo. For particulars, apply at thin oflico. Jan 21 WM. M. FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. THE best of WINES, LIQUORS, 'SFGAliS, TOBACCO, etc., con? stantly on hand. Norfolk OYS TEUS, in and out of thu shell. Give him a call. Jan 1? IMPORTED WINES. RRANDIES, &c SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, &c, _ Holland Gin, Mieiry Wine, Port Wine. Madeira Wine. Also, "a largo steck ot Sur? old Whiskies, Cigars, &o. Deo 21 _J. 0. SEEOEBS Choice Family Flour, &c. BARRELS Extra Choice FAMILY ?VJ FLOUR. 100 barrels Medium and Super Flour. 10 tons Wheat Brau and Shorts, for cow food. For ealo low for cash bv Ja? 24 HOPE ft GYLES. Lumber and Laths. HAYING a large quantity of RUILDINO LUMBER and LATHS on hand, per? sons want log the same can bo supplied, at abort Dotice. Ordera loft at my Residonco on Main street, near tho new Government Poat Office, or acnt by mail, will meet prompt attention. Terms cash. Nov 26 jra o W. LO W R Y. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesale mid Retail Grocers p.nd Provision Dealers. OUR atock is Ioompleto in every respect. Wo sell at I tho verv lowest) I prices, and warrant I eur goods puro. Wo do not' publish prices, but fool satisfied that nono of our patrons will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay the highest market price for COTTON, cithor in goods or currency. Wo havo an excellent WAGON YARD in roar of our establishment. Look out for tho sign of tho plow and the carriage wheel, Richardson streot, a few doors below tbo Phoenix offico. Givo us a call, and in? spect our jioi *e and prices. Nov 2tl (MIX i Event." 174. VOL. IX?NO AGNEW'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE. Low Pricss, First Quality Goods AMD CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. -o-^_ i CRUSHED SUGAR. 12 ccnta per pound by; Ibc barrel. At retail, 8 pounda (or $ 1. Granulated SUGAlt, 12 cents per pound by tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. Powdered SUGAR, 12 conta per pound by; .the barrel. At retail, 8 pounda for $1, I A SUGAR, 11J conta per pound by tho bar? rel. At ret ail, 8 pounds fur $1. Extra C SUGAR, 11 centa per pound by the barrel. At retail, 8} pounda for f 1. Finest OLD BYE WHISKEY, $5 per gal? lon. Finest OLD ROURBON WHISKEY, $3 per gallon. Finest OLD HOLLAND GIN, $0 per gal? lon. Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, $G per gallon. Fitx et OLD OTAI'.D BRANDY, $9 per gal? lon. I New York Sngar-cured HAMS, 15 cents per pound. , Davis' Diamond HAMS, lficentBperpound. With a full stock of Choice, Fancy and Staple Groceries, in all their varieties, con? stantly on hand, and for sale at our usual low prices, for caeh only. Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW A SON. "Mardi Gras"?1874. FEBRUARY 17. To New Orleans and Return, FOR. ONK FAR1R, Via the Great Atlantic Coast Line! ROUND TRIP TICKETS to Now Orleans from Richmond, $42.50; Petersburg,' $42.50: Weldon. $11.25; Portsmouth, $42 50; Goldsboro, $41.25; Wilmington, $39; Char? lotte, $37.50; Columbia, $35. Good to return until March 1, 1674. Through Slcepiug Cars will run between Richmond and Augusta. Augusta aud New Orleans, ein Montgomery, Atlanta and.New Orlean?, via Romo and Selma. Parties visiting New Orloaus to witnoss tho Carnival, should avail themselves of this lino, because ot it h fow changes, superior equipment and THROUGH SLEEPING CaRS. Informs.!inn given and Tickets sold at tho Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, Richmond; Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Potcrsbnrg; Seaboard and Roanoko Rail? road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Weldon Kailrnad, Woldon and Goldsboro: Wilming-, toD, Colombia and Augusta Railroad, Wil? mington; UharloUo, Columbia aud Augusta Railroad, Chartotto and Columbia. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. Feh 3 Baltimore & Wilmington, N.C. Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, Composed of the first-class Steamships D. J. FOLEY....dpi. D. J. Pmct REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Chilbb LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. Bennett KALEIGH.Capt. J. S. OUVia WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE everv TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY. Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the Wilmington, Co'umbia and Augusta Rail? road, giving Through Bills ot Lading to ai d iron) all points iu North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Columbia, S. C.with the Greenvillo and Columbia Railroad and Char? lotte division of the Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Connecting at August a, Gh ., with Georgia, Macou and Augusta und Ceutral Railroads Reamers of '.his hue, on arrival in Wil? mington, ?tun at Railroad Depot, aud the llailroad Fr< Ight, being stowed separately in Steamer, is t ransferred, under covered shed*. ! direct to Cain, without delay, and forwarded I by the fast Freight Express that eveniug , No drayago in Wilmington, and no transfer from Wilmington South. Rates.guaranteed I as low as by any othsr route, and all lotse? ' or rivcr*charg< ? promptly paid, j Mark all Goods via Btcanifchip to Wiliuing I ton, aud forward Bill* ot L-eii g to Radio** ; Agent, Wilmington. N C. For further information; spply to either ol ; uudemignrd Act i.t.- ol tline I ANDREWS A CO .Ageutn 11. & W. Steam? ship Lint . Nu 70 Smith's \\ hiiri, Baltimore \ A.D. OAZAEX. Agent B. A* W. Bleamsbi; 1 ine, Wilmington, N C. I A. POPE, General Freight Agent, I F. W. CLARK, Ass't Gon. Freight Ag't. 1 Wilmington, N. C. I n. M COTTINGHAM, General Western I Agent, Atlanta. On. i Nov23" devob's LOCAL BRILLIANT OIL. A VERY high tost Oil, in tho ueo of which , /jL no accident is possible. Furo, inorior j ous and tho best illuminator in tho world. I ttJ-Kvery Fmitlly Should Use It.~uO. I Can bo burned in tho ordinary Koronone Lamps. Tut up in Patent FAUCET NOZZLE CANS, from which the Oil may bo drawn without loss of Oil or without lifting the Can, I by tho DEVOE MANUFACTURING COM I PANY, New York. Feb C lmo SPRING GOODS jt the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF WM. D, LOVE & CO. OUR STOCK at present ia complete in all the departments. Wo cordially invite all purchasers of goods to examine our assortment before making their selections, aa a call at oar establish? ment will aavo them TIME and MONEY. NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Firat class Goods, at low prices, can alwav s bo purchased at The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment OF WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Wheeler House. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McCBEERY. Fab 1_ NEW GOODS Z NEW GOODS! I Every Week 1 I Winter Dress Goods at Low Down Prices, by C. F. JiLOKSON, Leader Low Prices, 128 Main Street. _Feb 1_ I Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer ia no longer pure, but adulterated with molasses, eugar of stsreh, fasel oil and the I poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of ; Agriculture, in hia report for 18G5, says (bat .Prof. Mapea, of New York, analyzed the beer I from a dozen different breweries, and found .all of it adulterated. Coccnlus Indiens and Jam toxics entered largely into its ??mposi* ition. J. 0. SFEGEBS guarantees hia beer to bo puro and reliable. Ho does not adulterate it, but brcwa from the best barley, malt and hope._Jan 23 I NEW PUBLICATIONS I At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIBS OF MANY MEN AND SOME WOMEN. By Maunsell B. Field. $2. I Ooulbrum'a Gospel of the Cbildhood. il.25. I Mrs. Beccber's Houso-Keeper and Health keeper. $1.60. I John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25. . Scienco and Religion. By Prof. Joseph LoOoate. $1 CO. i Tho Atmosphere, with beautiful ohromo plates. By Camillo Flamarion. $6. I Crooked Places -A Novel. By Edward Garrett. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Bed as a .Rose." 75 cents. : Joseph tho Jew?A Novel. 50 cents. A Great Lady?A German Novel. 73 cents. And other new books. Dee SO $100,000 IN FOR CLOTHING i GENTS' FINISHING GOODS, BOUGHT sine? the great decline, and we Hie tilling them at the very lowest prlcHH for cash. We intend to give our cus? tomers the advantnee of the LOW PRICES. Uoui'i and see our stock. We consider it a compliment for persons to call and see our goods KINARJJ A WILEY._ Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT hia new Ptoro, Main street, nearly op? posite the Central Naninn! Pt>uk. Las la large and bountiful stock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, frcm tbo beat Eu? ropean and American m&uufacinrt.rs, atd of Ins own import a tion. in gold and silver eases. Elegant JEWELRY I Ap unrivaled asiort metit just received! and all the latest atylce. sterling M1.Y1 K-WARE, in pets and raafp. Bridal Pi csents, and a veiy fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chaiue, Lockets, elegant Pool, Wedding and Engage mcnt Rings, large stock of Spectacles and ISve-Glahses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a Kreut variotv of Fancy Articles. My stock is (ho largest and boat selected in the Southern country, and will be sold aa cheap na the *auie article, can be bought anywhere. I Get 21_ ! CONG-ARSE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M A NUFAOTU RER OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND OBIST MILLS. QinOear lDg, and aii kinds of iron Oaatings for Machinery and Ornamental Castings for Stores and Dwell? ing", Tatent Bailinga forQardens andCeme ?teriea, Iroo Settoes and Arbor Chairs; alpo, Brass Castings of all kinds, Bells for Churches, Sohoolp, Work-shops, Ao. Qua? drant e? all my work first class and equal to i'anv North or South. ,| Work? at foot of Lady street, and near to - South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia ltailroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18