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Dbath ok thhKiro or. the Sand wich Islands.?His Majeaty Ktmehameha.be Fifth,. King of the Satdwich Islands, died at Honolulu, on tho 11th inat. He had been ailing in health for aome Bhbrt time past, but the exact nature of the disease by -which he was finally removed 1 from life is not Btated. The monarch waa^ childless, and the question of suc? cession to the vacant throne becomes an open one between the Polynesian people and what remains to them of a free con? stitution, which has been made aristo? cratically reactionist, under British promptings and for the benefit of Eng-! lish commercial interests. The people; of the islands?which have been justly termed, in group, the Ouba of the Fa-1 ciflo?incline already toward Belt-govern? ment nnder a free Demporaoy. It re? mains to be Been what diplomacy tbo Washington Oabinet will pursuo under the circumstances. Kamehameha tho Fifth wae anti-American in tone and Ben ment. As Priooe Loo, he traveled in the United States some few years sines. When usconding the Gonneotiout River, . on a steamboat, the future King eat down to the dinner-table in company with the other passengers. His rank was not. generally known. An impetu? ously attentive waiter, a native of the Green Isle and a Democrat in politios, after observing him a moment, said, un? ceremoniously, to the royal Btrangcr, "Nagura aren't allowed to ate with white folks at this table." The matter was explained to the Prince, but he never forgave what he resented as a deliberate insult, and poor Pat thoB became the in? nocent oause of offending a fast ally to his hereditary enemy, Britain, by his not being able to recognize a monarch while engaged in executing the honejt duty of serving potatoes. - A Gift ofthk Brans A ft eh Thirteen Ye Aits' Watttoo.?Among tho items of newa received by the last Ohina and Japan mail is the announcement that Dr. Hepburn, a well known American Japanese scholar, recently received per? mission to present the Mikado a copy of the Bible in English, with the lost edition of the Doctor's Japanese and English dictionary. This Bible Dr. Hepburn took to Japan with him thir? teen years ago, and it is one of the costly editions specially prepared by the Ameri? can Bible Society for presentation to ex? alted personages. For these thirteen years has Dr. Hepburn been waiting to press his gift upon the ruler of Japan, patiently watching for anauspioious sea? son. That arrived in the early part of November, tho presentation taking place through the intervention of Minister Da Long. The Mikado testified his ap? preciation of the gift by acknowledging it in suitable terms in an autograph letter. This satisfactory reception of the book, coupled with another item of news re? ceived by this mail, that thirty-five native Japaneso, who had been impri? soned for embracing Christianity, have been pardoned and set free, is a good omen that, in the projected revision of treaties with Western powers, there will be introduced large concessions in favor of religious toleration. Mrs. Fromont is described as hnviog grown Btont and gray, and nevor, in tho days of her girlish beauty, was so fasci? nating as at the present time. Mr. Snapp, of Illinois, is making him? self too conspicuous in Congress. A man with suoh a name as that onght to crawl into a hollow log and stay thoro. Interest on Bonds. TREASURER'S OFFICE, C? ani.oTTE, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Co , Columbia, 8. O., December 23, 1872. THE Coupons for interest on Bonds of this Company, due on first clay of January next, will bo paid on and after that date, on presentation at tbo nffloo of M. K. Jesup A Co., in New York, at the First National Bank at Charlotte, N. 0., or at the Central National Bank at Oulumbia, S. C, or at the oflioo or John J. Cohen & Sons, at Augusta, Ga. Dec 24 10 O. BOUKNtOHT, Treasurer. Gifts for Christmas and the New Year, j AS the soason for GIFTS TO LOVED ONES is approaching, it weuld bo well to select, as an offering to each, tho host wo can procure for our monoy. Parents, go to tbo CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CA? ROLINA and deposit as rauob money as you can spare for each of your littlo ones. A Bank Book will bo banded to you which will please your child better than the most costly toy. Snob a gift^ will prove an enduring benefit tc both giver und receiver. The Bank nays six per cent, interest on monoy so de? posited._Deo 24 0 Oysters. ?S^ S~\ MY OYSTEB SALOON is open s^^lAr for tho Hoaaou. My friends are in n3*5^ vited to givo mo a call. Ovstors served in all styles. G. DIERCKS. Pot 18_ Wanted to Bent. 4f&> A HOUSE containing flvo or six rooms. ??iFor partlculara apply at Phcf.nix eflltfo. Deo 23_ Cheat) Fictnres. A S there 1? a demand for ohoap pictures, J\. wo have mado arrangements to mako any kind of PICTURE, and as cheap as any? where in the world. Four Tintypes for $1; sixteen Photographs, ."cheap,"* $2; our flue Pictures at the old prices. Como ouo, como all, and see *or yourself. WEMIN fc niX'S Dec 10 3<no New Art Gallery, Main street. Just Received. XC\ BUSHELS CHOICE SWEET POTA OU TOES. HOPE A GYLES. Dec 19 __ 10 Cook Wanted. ONE who is accustomed to prepare oysters, etc., for a saloon. Must como woll re? commended. Inquire at this offlco. Doc 21 Kiug's Mountain Military School, YOnKVIIihE, s. o. vfuw THE first session of the school MWUk ye*r. 1873, will begin FEBRUARY " iiipffiW^L-1- nljd Gl"1 JUNE :i0- Terms: For ^^9e?School Kxpouscs, e., Board, Jgjd?FTuition, Fuol, Lights, Washing, wasa^ Btatloncrv, Ac, $133 per session, payable In advance. For Circulars, address Doc 21 118 Coi. A. COWARD. P. jnoipal._ Whiikeyl Whiskey!! w??j;?t'!n.? ???l'barrols OLD RYE, l\ )\J RECTIFIED and CORN WHISKEY on hand and for aalo low, by JOHN AGNEW A BON, Dec 18 Wholcaalo Liquor Dealers. THE D BY J. A. SBLBY. COLT Speolal Notloeo. Avoid Consumption,?No enemy to the human race it? more to bo dreaded and is more inBidions in Its approaches than the too fatal destroyer of health and happiness of myriads -"ConunmpI ion in its ghastly form." Tho duty of all is to guard against its first ad? vances. This may be done by the timely nee j of Dr. Tutt's Expectorant. Boston, February 9,1870. Dr. rI\ilt?Dear bin: Will yon please iufurui me at what druggist, in Now York, I can get yonr Expectorant, aa I can ueo aomoof it to advantage, having seen tho effect of it on a friend of mine? I am fully satisfied that it has bnt to bo tried to establish its merit o. It works liko magic. What is yonr wholesale price, delivered in New York? Lot me know whero it can bo had for the present in New York, and I will communicate further with yon at another time. Yerv truly yours, W. H. Bill RON, 06 Summer street. Dr. Tail's Hair Dye is Sold Everywhere. D81 J31U SIMMM T This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle of MEnconv, or any injurious mineral subatanco, but is PURELY VEGETABLE. For FORTY YEABB, it has proved its groat value in all diaeases of the Liver, Bowexs and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great in aU parts of the country vouch for its wonderful and peculiar power in purifying the Blood, stimulating the torpid Ltveb and Bowels, and imparting now lifo and vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR is acknowledged to have no equal as a UVKR MEDICINE. It contains four msdical elements, nover i united in the same happy proportion in any I other preparation, viz. A gcntlo Cathartic, a wonderful Tonia, an unexceptionable Altera? tive, and a oortain Corrective of all impurities of the body. Such signal success has attend? ed its uee, that it is now regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LivebComplaint and tbopainful offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPA? TION Jaundice. Bilious attacks, SICK HEAD? ACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart-burn, Ac, Ac. Begulate tho Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. I SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR Is mauulacturod onlv by J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Trice $1.00 per package; scut by mail, post? age paid, $1.25. Prepared rcadv for ueo iu bottles. $1.50. 1 SOLU RY A LT. DR UG GISTS. i tO~ Bowarc of all Counterfeits and Iniita iona.-gft_ Sept 14 iff C* A TTrTTa^i"rVr! LT*A lt PERR1N8 IjA U JL J-V/l^l 2 Wurceslersh'e Sauce . Buyers are cautioned to avoid the numerous Counterfeits and imitations offered for sale. JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS. New York, Oct20 fly Agents for tho United State?. SELECT SCHOOL FOR QIRLS, Corner lilandiny find Henderson streets. THE MISSES MARTIN will re sumo the oxorcisea of their School ^on WEDNESDAY, January 1,1873. ' Muhic, Prof L. PLATE. Modorn Lauguagoa, M. chan. DrHKDEMANN. Dec 21 tufd DEXTER STABLES, COLUMBIA, S. 0., December 21, 1872. I ON and after Janu ag?ary 1,1873, I shall cx JEP pict all persons hiring toams at Dexter Stables to PAY for ramo aa soon as usod: and if strangers wish to hire teams, they rnutt PAY IN ADVANCE. All peraons indebted to Doyen A Co. must mako payment immediate ly, f their accounts will be put into hands of magistrate for col leotion. C. H. PETTING ILL, Dec 28 For Royce A Co. The Beautiful Snow M ADE its way through tho roof of my f toio Last Night, And damaged about $2,500 woith of goods. They aro of tho olaaa of goo is that will not bo injured if dried at onco. I therefore offer I groat bargains, as tho wet goadB MUST BE SOLD. J. H. KIN ARD. Dec 28 3 Christmas Goods. MINCEMEAT, Bologna Naussagca, Raisins and Citron, Prunes and Spices, Plain and Mixed Pickles, norao Radish and Pioalilli, Sauces and Catsups, Canned Goods, Currants, Nuts, Spiced Beef, Oranges, Apples, Wines, Liquors, Ac, Ac For salo low, bv Doo22_ JOHN AONEW A HON. New Mackerel. KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. 60 Half and Whole Barrels, Is, 2s and 50 3s. 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. 500 Goorgo's CoJllsh. For salo Tow by _ HOPE A GYLES. Lightning Stove Polish. A NEW article, just introduced, supetior J\.'to all others, and for sale bv Doc 7 JOHN AONEW A HON. Mules and Horses. WE HAVE jmt errivod from Kcntuck\ w th ? _,cpl7.ootic-ireo" MULES lURwEB. They aro young an.. . ; fine order. W. S. A J. M. TALBOTT. Doc H it arrivod **\ th a lot of AfcgfN [JLES and H/S ng and in 1 1 ' ' '?Let OUT just Censures JMBIA, S. C TUESDAY MOJ PRESENTS FOR TDE SEASON, In groat varioty, at E. R. STOKES' STATIONERY EMPORIUM, MAIN street. COLUMBIA, S. C. Dec 22 H E J. H. KIN ARD XIIIDITS this week a largo stock or sub? stantial C1IBISTUAS PRESENTS AND NEW YE Alt GIFTS. $25,000 worlb or handaomo DRESS GOODS To bo sold at greatly reduced prices. Tboso goods aro entirely now, and having been bought below tbo cost ot importation, aro very cheap. Wo oiler them at a Blight ad? vance on cost price. This stock consists of rich Lyons BILKS, bandsomo Japaneso Silks, splendid Irish Poplins, beautiful French Pop? lins, Cashmere do Lyons, rich Sattoens, Ac, Ao., in all the popular shades and colors. Ho alao off rs, at tbo same advantageous rates, a full line of the unequalled "Gnu" Brand Black Alpacas, of superior lustro, at 30. 35, 40, 45, CO, GO, 76c. and $1 per yard. In addition to the abovo, ho will sell a large lot of nowly manufactured FUBS, in sets, much below the regular prices. Capo and Muff from $3 50 to $30. Particular attention is called to an invoice of Bcal Point and other Be'al Laco Cellars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs, at half the price of importation, 'these goods have been bought expressly for tho holidays, and thoy will bo appreciated by tbo ladies, and found bargains. MRS. ANNA McCORMICK Haa in her MILLINERY DEPARTMENT a great variety of fancy artides suitable for pre? sents, to an examination of wbioh she most cordially invites her friends and the public generally. J. U. EINARD. Deo 15_ Buffalo Tongues, VTEW sugar-cured HAMS, 131 Breakfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for salo low. HOPE A GYLES. Non-Explosive Oil, JUST roceived and for sale, at G.DIERCKS'. Tho premium non-explosive MINERAL SPERM ?1L. Also, humors suitable for tbo use of this Oil. Wbolosalo and retail. _Nov 13_ New Books. LIVINOSTON AND HIS AFRICAN EX? PLORATIONS, from bis own official and private correspondence, and other sources. $1 50. Thornwcll's Collective Writings, Volumes 3 and 4. Just out. Per volume J4. Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag. By tho author of Lit tlo Woman, Ac. tl. Aunt Jauo's Hero, by Author of Slopping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Mulnch. 50c. And other new books." Th? abovo will be sent by mail. At DUFFIE'S, Bo>kstoro opposite Columbia Hotel. Buckwheat Flour. EW SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, at G.DIERCKS'. Nov 14 MEDICAL ON MARRIAGE?Happy relief for young men from tho t ll'scte uf errors and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impedi? ments lo msriiage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkitblo reme? dies. Books and circulars sent * free, in sealed envelopes. .Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION. No. 2 South Ninth street, Phila? delphia. Pa.?an institution having a high reputation fur honorable conduct and profes? sional ekill. _ Dt'ol03mo FOB SALE. A S?HE CHANCE fiOBfl INVSnHBNT. N B EING desirous of changing my business, I offer lor aalo the entire stuck of the Exchange House, CONSISTING OK nn AN DIES. WINKS, WHISKIES, OINS, RUM, ALE, CIGAHS, etc., And nil the fixtures mccpsarvto carrv on a FIRST CLASS BAB and RESTAURANT. The house is conveniently located, ai.d ar? ranged for private or transient Boarders, and now rnjoys a fa=r patronage, It contains ten FUliNlSHED ROOMS, besides two DIN? ING ROOMS, front and bark, BAR ROOM and KITCHEN. Attached to the establish? ment is a fino Cock-Pit, Stahles lor Horses, [etc. For further particulars, apply to or address P. HAMILTON JOYNER, Deo 14 _Columbia, S. C. Bonds for Sale. fllBE Charlotte, Columbia smI Augusta j. Railroad Compnnv will nell f 100,000 of its FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, bearing interest at the rate if 7 per cent, per annum, at 80 and accrued interest on 100? making the in? vestor nearly 0 prr cent, per annum, in addi? tion to the discount. Apply to M. P. Pegram, Cashier FirHt National Bank, Charlotte, C. Ilouknlght, Treasurer, or Sept 2ft WM. JOHNSTON. President New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. * London edi? tions, illustrated. Now stnndard works for llbtariea, New Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a fresh Stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pen?, Fen-Knives, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Ca? Papers, En? velopes and Fancy Stationery, for sale by Nov? R. L. BRYAN. 8eegers' Beer is Pure. ("T don't contain Oooooulua Indiens! Flab L Berrios to make sloopy or headache. Attend the Ti INING. DECEMBER 31, 1872. A HEBBY CURISTMAS AND I?FFY MW YKAH1 J3URCHASERS of HOLIDAY GIFTS will find a groat m viy useful and elegant articles at the 0 RAND CENTRAL Dry Good3 Establishment OP W. D. LOVE & CO., Corner Main and Plain streets, Under Whoolcr Houso. xs- Tho GRAND CENTRAL will not open on Christ man Day. Dec 22 ljHRISTMA8^^ENMG~ AT C. F. JACKSON'S ! NOW ia tho time to purcbaso CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, for old and young. Bargaina on tho 10 Cont Counter. Bargains on tho 25 Cent Couuter. Bargaina on the 50 Cent Counter. Bargains on tho $1 Counter. Deo 11 LI W. C. SIM RE daily receiving additions to their olo> . gant slock of CLOTHING, HATS gems' mimm goods. An entirely new line of MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. Just received. 1 In our Custom Department we are exhibit? ing the choicest patterns ot I*.reign and do? mestic CASSMEip am) vest1xgs, Give'm a call. R. & W. C. SWAFFIFLB. Dee i;t Old Jamaica Rum. LONDON DOCK OLD JAMAICA RUM, just received and for sale by Dec 13 JOHN AO KKW ? SON. Old Otard Brandy. PURE Old Otard Dupuy St Co. BRANDY, just received and for sain bv Dec 13 JOHN AG NEW A SON. RAMSAY'S Pure Old SCOTCH WHISKEY, just received and for sale by Dec 13 JOHN AG NEW A SON. Scotch Whiskey. A Pure Obi SOOTUfI oived and for sale by JOHN AGNE CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES! j "^C7"OU can solect from the largest stock in 1 the Stale by calling at tho Repository, j corner of Washington and Hmutcr streets, near Post Oflico. Bo euro to call end exa? mine. JOHN AUNEW, Proprietor. M. J. C VLNAN. Agent. Nov 7 Carriages. c&CmSs A LARGE STOCK of TOP and j?&?3B?.Ol'KN BUGGIES, ROOKAWAYS, CARRIOLE I TS, PILE I ONS, and a lato style of English D< g Cart, for sale at very roason ablo priors, at the Repository, corner Lady and Assembly slieets. Nov 17 W. K GREENFIELD. Mince Meat. TUST received, a let of chnino MINCE MEAT._GEO. SYMMBBS. Oats and Corn. ?i f\f\t\ BUSHELS FEEDING OATS, l.UUU 700 bushels White Corn, for salo low for cash. HOPE A GYLES. ?ue Event." VOL. VIII?NO. 24g Millinery. MRS. O. ?. REEO has been awarded the. highest premiums, , for 1871 and 1872, for tho DERI ; MILLINEHY, consisting of LadieB' and Children's BON? NETS, HATS and CAPS. Ladles' Undorware, Hair, and Fancy ArlicloB of every description, which will bo Bold at reduced priooa. The public in goneral are invitod to call and see for themeelvee be? fore puridianinn elsnwhero. Dec 7 Columbia Female College. THIS well-known institution will bo ro-opened on tho Brat day ? of January, 1873. with a full corps lof experienced tencbers. kates?I'AYAIIU: in advance. Tuition and board, per ses? sion of six months.$150 00 Tuition for Scholars in First and Se? cond Classes.* 21 00 In higher Classes. 86 00 I Music, with use of instrument. 33 00 Extra studies ia per circular. JOHN W. KELLY, Doc 12 lmo President Board Trnstees. Sawed Cypress Shingles, OF superior quality and finish, can now be furnished in any desired quantity on ap? plication to us. Thoy aro moro duraiii.e and -aro cueapeb than any shingle now in uae; and, beaidea giving a finished look to roofa constructed with them, thoy mako a roof perfectly froo from leaks. They will b6 shipped in any deairod quan? tity to any point on tho variona railroads, and will bo found vory convenient to parties in tho country desiring to build. Thoy are neatly packed for shipment. We refer to the following parties who have need them: Clark Waring, Esq., Childs, Johneton A Palmer, Dr. Oeo. S. Trezevant, tho Vestry of Trinity Chnrch, Columbia, and Qower, Cox A Markoly, Greenville, S. O. McM ASTER, MONTEPIH A BOATH, Office in Law Bange, Columbia, S. O. mw Abbevillo Banner, Nowberry Herald, Greenville Mountaineer, Unionville Times, copy once and send bill. Doc 3 ilmo City Real Estate for Sale. DWELLING and COTTAGES on j^* corner of Plain and Gates streets. .Tho largo houee contains twelve? "B ?rooms; water and gas throughout. The cot? tages havo throo roome?one is new. has water and gas. Tho lot is a large one. has a fine vegetable garden, and an abundance of space for comfort and additional buildings. This property is near Main street, the market, hotels, schools and churches. And, alao, the eligible vacant LOT, on cor? ner Gates and Plain atreota, near the Howard School, 120 fcot by 104 feet. And, also, that vory pleaaant vacant LOT, on Areonal Hill, between Gates and Lincoln streets, on Ricbland street, bounded on tho East by C. Bouknigkt's lot and on the Weat by Glazo A Shields' lot, containing one-half acre?104 fort on Bichland etreet. | This property will be sold at a bargain?onu tbird for cash and balance on credit. Titles will bo satiHTactorv. Apply to Nov 21 t __O. BO?KNIGHT. Male Teacher Wanted, rpo take cbargo of tbo Bonnettaville Male JL and Fomalo Academy, aituated in Ben liottaville, Marlboro County, South Carolina. Tho scholastic year ia divided into two ses? sions of twenty w.-eks each?tbo firnt com? mercing on tho second Monday of January and tho second on tho second Monday of July in each year. The ttiins per session are as follows: Lower Branches of an English Educa? tion. .$12 00 Higher Dratu-hf u of an Englibh Educa? tion, Langungos and Higher Mathe? matics . 16 00 I Tho school generally paya from $1,000 to f I 500 per annum: is situated in a pleaaant ami healthy locality, and ia convenient to churches. Board can bo obtained at $15 to $20 per month. . I Suitable references reqnirod. Apply to cither ot tho uidcrrignud. Acting Board of Trustees. .1. H. HUDSON, P. L. BREEDEN, 1). W. MOORE, J. L. BREEDEN, - .Vl'' _ K. LIVINGSTON. Lawyers, Ti ke Notice. riYHK second volume, new aeries, of Rl J_ CJIARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now ready, and tor sajoby_lt. L. BRYAN. Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE fir tho erection of TWO or moro Houses. Located corner of Lumber and B ill streets. Measures 108 feet each way. Terms cash. Apply at this Oftico._ _ FoFRent7_ THAT largo and commodious STORE ESTsT now occupied by Messrs. Porter A Stoelo. i IllllLl'osBPssini) given the let of October. For terms, inquire or G. DIERCKB. Auk 24 2 0 0,000 In great varieties. ENVELOPES! RAND art ival of new and improvcdStaple V.T and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI? CLES, suiinh'c for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this House may amuse and induce you to purchase. THE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY BOOK BINDERY Is in full operption. ^tato. County. Bank und Railroad Offices and Business Honens of all kinds supplied with Ranks, Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heading, when re? quired, in all styles of Bin hug, at shortest uolice and living prices. E. K. STOKES, Nov 21_ Main street. Columbia, S C. Oats, Bran, &o. ?AA BUSHELS FEEDING OATS. OUU 5 000 lbs. Bran and Ship Stuff. For sale by HOPE A OYLE8. Wanted Immediately! Uli HOD BEYERS, TO call at our Dew etorc aod eee our new stock of DRY GOODS, And aoleot your DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, Caasimeres, Tweoda, Korsoya, Jeans, Linseya, Blankets, Flannels, Cloaks, For*,' Woolen Balmoral and Boulovard SkirtB, Col? lars, Ties, tshawls, Scarfa; everything in the Notion line, as well aa Brown and Bleached Bhecting and Shirting. Call at once, or you will lose a No. 1 chance. PORTER & STEELE. P. a.?Wo are now receiving our second lot of thoso choice Cbarlotteavillo (Ya.) Woolen I Mills OASHIMEREB._ _ P. & S._ Fresh Family Groceries. PICKLED New York BEEF ROUNDS. Pickled?Salmon Bellies, North Carolina Mullet, Ac. EaiORBD?Now York Pig Hama and Strips, Nova Scotia Salmon, Bcof Tongues, Ac. Canned?Succotash, Lima Beans, Peas, Salmon, Mackerel, Lobsters, Pears. Peaches, Oroen-gagea, Mushrooms, Truffles, Asparagus. rutSKnvm?Canton Ginger, Pears, Citron, Pino-applee, Strawberries, Quinces, Blackberries, Raspberries, Ac. Jellies?Gnava and general assortment. I Teas?Gunpowder, Imp* rh 1, Japan, Souchong, a in. ? gliah Breakfast, selected by an expert, and fluent in any market. Coffees?Mocha, Lnguayra, Rio, O. G. Java, Law and Roasted. also, Tho Downer Minebal Spebm Oil, absolute? ly aafe as a candle, brilliant as gas, and I cheap aa kerosene; have all the necessary Burnors, Wicks, Chimneys, to fix old lamps. Nov 20_GEO. BYMMERB. SULZBAOHER'S NEW OPENING! THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK Oi? JEWELRY SO UTE OF THE POTOMAC. HAYING moved from myoid Jstand to Wearn's new Art BuU ti? ling, and opened the largest |a id finest stock of WATCHES, __^?OLOOK8, JEWELRY. DIA? MONDS, Solid and Plated Ware, Cutlery, and fancy article? generally, ever displayed in , this city, I ask my many customers and friends and the pubiio io caii and examine for I have the latcat fasbiooB in JEWELRY and PLATED WARE, of the moat artistic and j beautiful styles. All my goode aro from first olass manufacturers only. Terms, net cash. Repairing and Engraving a specialty. AH work guaranteed. Oct 11_HAAO 8ULZBAOHEB. STRANGE BUT TRUE! Cuatom-Mado CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS AT COST. II THIS plan, so unusual at, this season of the year, haa been ?riopttd, and will bo con? tinued by onr house until j JANUARY 1. 1873. for a special purpose.' All visitors to the oil}'; who consult t heir pereonal comfort end Uiiaueial interest, should, b> all ni> aut. titii the store of 8. STRAUS A- BRO., Columbia Hotel Blrck. N. B. Having purchased our Roods for cash, und at the largest business bouses in America, we ohallengo competition. Nov 3 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING EATS, CAPS m FiRxisnixG goods \ i i E are receiving and will continue to re ctivo through the season the best w Ready-made Clothing That cannot be surpassed, if equaled, by any ] Custom-mado. We have the very latest I fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black Doo Pants, French and Ameiicau Dress Vests, Cloth. Silk and Silk Velvet. A spendid line of Mou's, Y'ouths' and Boys' UNDER-CLOTHING,While and Fanoj Shirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, Uuder-wear, Cardigan Jackets, N( eft Wear, Suspenders. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car? pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. *rWo havo marked onr Goodafor net oaah. KIN ARD & WILEY. Oot 1 JUST RECEIVED. A On CASES CANNED GOOD8, rxMVJ 100 box?.h CANDY, 50 boxes SOAP, 200barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axos, 200 dozen Pocket-Knives, 100 dozen pairs Trace Chains, 100 dozon Door aud Pad-Locks, 100 bundles Tics, 100 bales Bagging. For sale to-day, atNow York prices anicar? riage, havine; beeu purchased mainly before tb< late Related prices. L?RICK & LOWRANiggLs The Doctors Recommond Seeders'Beer IN proforonce to London Portland Sootchj Ale. Why?Thoy know 1* ta unadulterated New Orleans Syrup._ 1 f\ BARRELS New Crop NEW ORLEANS