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BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, ?. C, FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 3, 1873. VOL. VIII-^NO. 2i?f Fatcb'b Ljit Lkai> ~AVha has no t M of i 8am.;. Patch,. I bia fa mo ua leap, and aia tragic death? Many per? son* imagiae that he waa killed at Niaga? ra. It waa at Geneaeo Falls, however, Bear Rochester, N. Y. Soaao person has been interviewing the oldest inhabitant of that floariabing and interesting oily, who aaw the last leap nearly forty-years ago. Staging had been erected a hun? dred feet abova the boiling cauldron be? low. Amid tbo death-like stillness of tbonsanda of spectators, ? Patch ran few ateps and gave one leap in to the air and fell, cutting the mist like a lead sink? er, 200 feet into the seething whirlpool. As he left the staging his body assumed an oblique position, his head foremost, but above bia feet. As he struck the water there was aaawdfol silence, whilo the po pulaoe a waitod, with choking breath, hie ro-appearanoo. One minute? two mi nates-**three minutes?and no signs of ? the daring jamper. Then the peopleeet up a loud wail?a long murmur of sor row: / This was the ond of Sam.'Patch. They say he had been drinking during the morning, add failed to keep bis feet together and i his body perpendiouhar, as on. previous oooasions. So ? when he struck the water-She breath left his body, and he was knookedsenseless.' > A- month afterward* thoy found bin body away down below Rochester, drifted upon the rooks.: iloot? t? ?? * **? 1 ....... ?. Petroleom has been discovered in the Northern part of Alabama, Law Partnership. Ml O.BUTLER andD. B. DE8AUSSURE 4 have this day formed a copartnership ' far.tjiie prsotioa of law in the Courts of .South , Carolina and in the United. States Courts. Office Law Sange, Columbia. 8.0. a ?f < M. O. BUTLER, ... ? , D.B. PeSAUSSURK. Colombia, 8. C., January 1,1873. ? i-i Jan l '_;_tim? .. . Headless Rooster, /?a B- - this Bring wonder has arrived, mWA and oan be soon at D. MoGUlNNIB' TBBr Restaurant, on Assembly street. -jjflbggThis is the original Georgia Chicken, ^^^^whioh-sold for ?1,500 about three months ago. h? had his hold severed from his body at that time, but is still in good health. CHAS.BMITH. Jan 12'_ Proprietor. Notice to Executors, Administrators, ,j Guardians and Trustees. T> ETURNS of Sxeoutbre, Administrators, 11 Guardians a'-id Trustees, for the year 1 187*2, are required by law to be made during the month of January. All failing go to do will be proceeded against. , i SANDERS D.BWYGERT, Jan 13" .. Judge of Probate. Dissolution. ' The law partnership of bachman a WATIfifi is this day dissolved by the re? tirement of Mr. Waties from the profession. WM. K.BAOHMAN, JOHN WATIES. Columbia,'8. C, January 1;1878. Jan 13 ? patrons of Husbandry C?KJE8BUBY, S.U., Dboskbeb 31, 1872. r IHE attention of Secretaries of aubordi JL1' nate Oranges (who have hot already re? ported) is called to Section 2, page 9, Consti? tution! Treasurers of subordinate Granges will report, as per Section 3, for the quarter ending 24th inatant, to A. M. AlBJUt, Trea? surer State Grange, at Greenwood. 8. 0. The State Grange meets In Columbia, on WEDNESDAY. 15th January, 1873; at 11 o'clock A. M., in "Floral Hall," on the Fail Grounds. By order: THOS. TAYLOR. "W. M." Di Wyatt Arar.n, Secretary State Grange. Janl_ ? _ 2 SAMUEL W. MELTON, I). H. chamberlain, Att'orney-Genoral. Ex-AUorriey-General. HELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, Altorntyf and Conmtllor? at I?aw, COLUMBIA, 8. C. \T7TLL praetioe in all the Courts-of this TV State, and in the United States Courts for the District of South Carolina. Offices at Columbia, 8. 0.. in the State House, and in the Carolina National Bank building, up stairs._Jan 1 3mo Dividend Notice. central national -bank. Columbia, S. C, Decomber 30,1872. flpHE following resolution had been adopted ? X by the Board of Directors of too Central National Bank: ?'Resolved, That a Dividend of F1YE PER cent, on the eapital stock of this Bank, free from all United States, State, County and city taxes, is hereby deolared out of the pro? fits for the six months ending Slat December, \ 1872; and that two PER CENT..additional on said oapital atook be taken from the re? mainder of said profits and carried to the credit of the surplus fund." The above Dividend is payable on and after the 21 day of January, 1873, at our banking house in the city of Columbia. Jan 12_A.Q. BBBN1ZBB. flashier. Take Notice. 4 LL persons indebted to J. H. KOHL ER J\. will please ball and He-tie by the 10th of January, or accounts will be placed in the hands of a Magistrate. Deo 31 12 Water Notice. a LL persona UBlng city water are hereby j\. notified that from aud after this date the ordiuanoe in relation to the using of water* will be strictly and rigidly enforced. All per? sons leaving their hjdrants. or water spouto running will bo fined as provided by ordinance. By order or the Mayor. OHAS. BARN UM, Dec 31 _ City ?Berk._ Wanted to Rent. , MA HOUSE containing five or aix rooms. For particulars apply at P??UtlX oflico. Dec 2j ' Annual Meeting of Stockholders. THE regular annual meeting of the Stock? holders of the CAROLINA NATIONAL * BANK will bo held at its Banking House. In Columbia, S. C, on tbo aocond TUESDAY of | January next, being tbo 14th of that month, at 12 o'clock M. VV. li. GUHOE, Cashier. _ Dec 27_ , fm7 Cheap Pictures. a S there 1b a demand for oluiap pietnros, 1 V. wo have made arrangements to make any kind tor PICTURE, and r? ckoap as any where-in the world. Fonr Tintypes for 11; sixteen- Photograph*, "cheap;" $2; ouv fine Pictures at the old pi ices. Cormo ono, corrto hll, and see for yourself. " i, ? WE ARN ,t mX'S Iieo 10 Sflrto 'Nyi; Aft'Oallcrft Main atreei. J?ulos and,Horses. %n? ; WE HAVE Jmt arrived i dS WEk from lTe.ntuck} with a lot of M&TS mW" "r{>?*fM'- MULES and (TT\ HuitsJit!. They are voung and in 1 1 ' fino.Qrde.r. \Y. H. & J.M. TALBOTT. Deo 14_ . New Orleans Syrup. 1/\ BV RUE LS New Crop NKW ORLEANS \f SYRUP, Of very superior qualitr, for ?nie by HOPE & OYLES. X>oodLa,JL Noticoa. ON M ARlUAQE?Happy relief for yonng men from the effects of error* and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impedl-' ments to mariiage removed. New method of treatment. New. and remarkable 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 far honorable oouduot and profes? sional skill. , ? Deol0 3mo 2.?O0 Acres of Land, at 62 Per Acre. A Valuable Plantation Offered at a Sacrifice. AFINE PLANTATION, containing a 'handsome residence and 2,500 acres ol land, situated on the Watereo Hirer, about twenty-eight miles from Colombia, and within a few miles pf the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, is now offered for Bale at five thousand dollars ($5,000.) Before the war the place .was valued at fifty thousand dollars. Soil fertile, adapted to the raising of corn, cotton, rice, Ac, and abounding in timber in every variety. Besides tho dwelling house, it contains out-buildings of various kinds. Lias partly in Biohland and partly in Bumter Cunnty. Apply to RIVERS WRIGHT, Deo 81 University South Carolina. ?-11 ? ? Gifts for Christmas and the New Tear. Srooure for our money. Parents, go to the ITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CA? ROLINA and deposit as muoh money as you can spare for each of your little ones. A Bank Book will bo banded to you which will please your child better than the most costly toy. 8ncli a gift will prove an enduring benefit tc both giver and receiver. Tho Bank nays Biz per cent, interest on money so do posited._Dec 24 0 DEXTER STAHLES, COLUMBIA, 8. O., DacEMBKB 27, 1872. ON and after Janu ,ary 1,1873, I shall ex? pect all persons hiring teams at Dexter Stables to PAY for same as soon as nscd: and if strangers wish to hire teams, they must PAY IN ADVANCE. All persons indebted to Boyoo A. Co. must make payment immediately, or their accounts will be put into bauds of magistrate for col? lection. O. U. PETTING ILL, Deo 28 _ For Boyor A Co. Colombia Male. Academy. Classical and'Mathematical School. HUGH 8. THOMPSON, Principal. J. 8. M?LLER,Assistants J. P. ARTHUR, f M. CHARLES DsB&DEMANN, Iasttuctor in German. THE exercises will bo resumed on WEDNESDAY. January L 1873. The studies embrace a full high fschool course, iooluding French and German. Dec 29_4_ School Notioe. MRS. MIDDLET0N will r< Bume the duties of her School on the .FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. 1873, (at No. 30 Uurleyville. She will be 'pleased to receive girls of all ages and bojs under twelve. In addi? tion, to instruction in a thorough English course, the girls will be taught Fancy Work, without extra charge For terms, inquire at 30 HnrleyVille. Dec 31 3 Only Reliable Q\}1 Distribution in the country! $60,000.00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! To be Dlbtributed in L. B. SINE'S 159th Regular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE To be Drawn Monday, February 19, 1873. TWO UK AM) CAPITALS OF $5,000 each in Greenbacks! TwoI'rlXB.St.llflUl FACH IS : ST SSSZ lioSi Greenbacks! OnoHorae ami Buggy*, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth IGOO; one ll:u -toned Rosewood Piano, worth $500; 10 Family dewing Machine s, worth $100 each: 5 Gold W^ichos and Chains, woith $300 each; hvn Gold American lionting Watches, worth $125 each; ten Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, wojtli $7.*>; ?00 Gold and Silver Lever tin tiling Watches, (in all,) worth from $20 to $300oacb; Gold chain:*, Si verwarf, Jewelry; Ac, Ao. Whole number Gifts t! S'JO. Tickets limited to (iO.UDO. AgcntB wanted to sell tickets, to whom liberal prominma will be paid Singh: tickets. $1; six tickets. $5; twelve tickets, $10; twenty-five tickets. $20. Circulurs coul alning a lull liet ol prizes, ft description of tho mannt r <>l drawing, and other information in reference to the di ,ti ibu tiou, will bo sent to ?.ny one ordering them. All loiters niuit be addressed to Main Ullicu, . L. D. SINK, Box Hi, 101 \V. FiRh it. Cincinnati, Ohio. Dec 3 fly Uats and Corn. 1 ASWi RUSH ELS FEEDING OA'JS, l.VJUVJ 700 bushel- While Com. for sale low.for cash. _ 1 T.SPB .t OY1 Eh. _ Carriages. c?P3fUjL> A LARGE STOCK of TOP and $2*=3&Oyi;.N BUGGIES. ROCK A WAYS, CABRIOLETTS. PILE C0KB, uiid a late stylo of BngHdh Di g Cart; fyr t>ale at very reason ablo prices, at the' Repotltory, corner Lady and Assembly-elrectH. Novl-7 . W. K GREENFIELD. Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured HAMS, Breakfast strips, linokod Beef, for ?nie low. HOI K & GYLES. HAPPY NEW YEAH TO ALL, O. F. JACKSON w ILL begin the new year by selling his goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FUBS, extra low in prioc. FANCY GOODS, cheap. BEST DBESS GOODS, at tho price, in the city. C. F. JACKSON. Jan 1_\_ PRESENTS FOR TUE SEASON, In great variety, at E. R. STOKES' STATIONERY EMPORIUM, MAIN STXtEteT, COLUMBIA, S. C. Dec 22_H Male Teacher Wanted, TO tako charge of tho Bcnnoltsvillc Male and Female Academy, situated in Ben? no t tu villo, Marlboro County, Bon'v Carolina. The scholastic year ia divided iui wo ses? sions of twenty weeks each?the nrat com moccing on the second Monday of January and tho second on tho second Monday of July in each year. The terms per Beosion aro as follows: Lower Branches of an English Educa? tion.112 00 Higher Branches of an English Educa? tion, Languages and Higher Mathe? matics.1G 00 The school generally pays from $1.000 to $1,500 per annum; is situated in a pleasant and healthy locality, and is convenient to churches. Board can be obtained at f 15 to (20 per month. Suitable references required. Apply to either of tha undersigned. Anting Board of Trustee*. J." If. HUDSON, P. L. BBEEDEN, D. W. MOOBE. J. L. BBEEDEN, Dec 21 K. LIVINGSTON. E J. H. KIN ARD XHIBITS this week a large stock of sub? stantial CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND HEW' TEAR GIFTS. $25,000 worth of handsome - DRESS GOODS To be sold at greatly reduced prices. Those goods are entirely new, and having been bought below the cost o! importation, aru very cheap. Wc offer them at a slight ad? vance on coat price. This stock cousists of rich Lyons SILKS, handsome Japaneso Silks, splendid Irish Poplins, beautiful French Pop? lins, Cashmere do Lyons, rich Satteena, Ac, Ac, in all the popular shades and colors. He also off rs, at tho samo advantageous rates, a foil line of tho unequalled "Gnu" Brand Black Alpacas, of superior lustre, at 30. 85,10, 45, 60, 60, 75c. and $1 per yard. In addition to the above, bo will sell a large lot of newly manufactured PUBS, in sets, much below the regular prices. Cape and Maff from $3 50 to $30. Particular attention is oalled to an invoice of Real Point and other Beal Lace Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs, at half the price of importation. Mkcao goods have been bought expressly for the holidays, and they will be appreciated by the ladies, and found bargains. MRS. ANNA McCORMICK Han in her MILLINEBY. DEPARTMENT a great variety of fancy articles suitable for pre? sents, to an examination of which ehe most cordially invites her friends and I he public generally. J. H. KINABD. _Deol5_ Interest on Bonds. TREASURER'S OFFICE, Cu ah Lotte, Columbia it Augusta B.B. Co., Co i.cm hi a, s. O, Dee-ember 23, 1872. 11TIE Coupons for interest on Bonds of this . Company, duo on first day of January next, will ho paid on and after tbat date, on presentation at tho office of M. K. Jcenp A Co., in New York, at the First National l;?nU at Charlotte, N. O.,or at tho Central National Bank at Columbia, H. C, or at the ofiic? Ol John J. Cohen A Sons, at Angusta, Ga. Dec2l_10 C. BOUKNIG 11 P.Treasurer. Pacific Guano Company's (CAPITAL $1,000,000.) P AC IF III GUANO. mniS GUANO ia now so well known in all J. the Southern States for it* remarkable tllocts as an agency for increasing the pro? ducts of labor, as not to require special re? commendation Irom us. Its use lor soven years past has established it* character for re liable excellence. The laree fixed capital invested by the company in this trade atTunta tho surost guarantee of the continued excel? lence of this Guano. The supplies put into market thid season arc, as heretofore, prepared under the pcr I sonal supurintondenco of Dr. .St. JuMnn Have, not, Chemist of tho Company, at Gharlfst<>i% S. (j.; bcni'O planters may rest useun d that its qualitv and composition aro precisely the same at? t"hat hcrelolore sold. J.N. BOBSON, Helling Agent, Charleston. S. O. . JOHN B. REESE A CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Tekmr? $48 cash; $5;l time, without into irest. 7. o accommodate ?lauter? they can order now and havo until the first of April to de? cide as to whether they will tako at time or oat-h price. When delivered from Ute factory j by tho car load, no dray ago will he charged. |_Nov?d .Sroo I Mince Heat. TU3T received, a lot of choice MINCE pj MEAT. QEO. SYMMEI1S, A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY IW YUM! ?pURCHASETIS of HOLIDAY GIFTS will find a great many useful and elegant articles at the GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment W. D. LOVE fie CO., Corner Main and Plain Btreote, Under Whoelor House. [ ?r-The GRAND CENTRAL will not open on Christmas Day. Dec 22 L & W. C. RE daily receiving additione to their elo? _ gant stock of CLOTHING,, HATS GENTS' FIRXISI11XG GOODS. An entirely new lice of MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, Just received. M 1 In our Custom Department we are exhibit? ing the choicest pattercs of foreign and do? mestic GASSIHERES AXD YEST1NGS. Give us a call. R. & W. C. SWAIFIELD. DecJ9 Unprecedented Success of tub S I N G E R J The Singer Sewing Machine RECEIVED FIRST PEEM?UMS, 18 7 2, I AT State Fair, Atlanta, Ga., Anderson Fair, S. C, | Darlington Fair, S. C. I Look at their salee: 101,200 MachiWH sold in 1871; 52.7.54 more I tfittn UH]f c'oMiyuuy. The singer Manufacturing Companv. Muin I street, Columbia, S. C. W. J. WAY, I Nov 13 t?m Aceet. POMARIA KURSLlilES. Established lt>5U. jfSMIE proprietor bus a Urge and thrifty X stockol Southern and acclimated FRUIT TREES, from the earliest tu the latest. Ap? ples, Peach en, Fears, PluniH. Cherries, Apri? cots, Nectarines, Quinces, Medlars, Pome? granates, Ever-bearing Mulberries, Figf, English Walnuts, Spanish Chestnutfl, Fil? berts, GrapcB, in great variety;Raspberries, Strawberry Plants, all the" boat; Roses, Dahlias. Gladiolus. Verbenas, Violets, Ac; Ore. niental Flowering '.Shrubs, Evergreen?, I for Cemeteries and Lawn,'in great variety; Osage, Onjngo and Macartney Roscc, for hedges; Horse Radish and Asparagus RootP, particularly adapted to our climate. A de? ?criptive catalogue sent to all applicants. Mr. John White ia my Agent at Columbia. Address, " WM. SUMMER, Nov 24 Srnol _PnmHrla. H. 0. Fresh "Ficcuits. I TURIN \, Pearl, Oyster, Wino, Butter, Milk, t; Pic-nic. Cre.Hm, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, Ac , all fresh. Oct 9 For salo iow bv HOPE A GYf.f S. Oysters. MY OYSTER SALOON is open 'for tho season. My friends are in? vited to give mo a call. Oysters served in all trtvli s. ?. DIERCKS. Oct 18 UNION SAVINGS BANK, . .OP CO.'.VHBIA, H. C. .. 1 i )| AulhorlBed- Capital, $006,000. Subscribed Capital, $141,CO0. THIS- BANK ie now open for the traneae- ' tion or a GENERAL HANKING, EX? CHANGE ana SAVINGS DEP03ir BUSI? NESS. ? ? DEPOSITS OF. ONE DOLLAR, AND UP? WARDS 'will bd rocotVod, and Intorer.t al? lowed at the rate of Seven Per Cent, per an? num on Certificates of Deposits, and Six Per Cent, on Accounts; alao, General Deposits re? ceived, subjeot to Cheeks at any tiaie. ' COLLEC lTONS attended to at all accessible, points, and remittances made promptly. The Bank ia located next door to the Carb I lina National Bank, and will for tbe present i I have the ose of the very superior Vault of that Bank. This gives depositors an addi? tional guaranty for the safe-keeping of their funds. This Bank is also made capable. Irr ite I charter, of acting as Executor, Administrs- , tor, Guardian, Trastee, Ac, br appointment of any person or court of competent authori? ty, and is now ready to accept and execute trusU of this character. All funds of this kind will draw Seven Per Cent. Interest from i the time of doposlt nntil paid oat. J. P. SOUTHERN, President. G. M. WALKER. Cashier. Directors -B. C. Shiver, S. L. Leaphart, J. H. Kinard, W. B. QoUck, Geo. Symmera, A. Cooper. _Dec 29 3mo Millinery. MRS. O. E. REED has been awarded tho highest premiums, , for 1871 and 1872, for the BE8T MILLINERY, consisting of Ladies' and Children's BON? NETS, HATS and CAPS. Ladies' I Under ware, Hair, and Fancy I Articles of every description, which will be sold at reduced prices. The pnblio in goneral are invited to call and eoe fir themselves be? fore nnrchasinsr elsewhere._Dec 7 Columbia Female College. TBI3 well-known institution will be re-opened on tho first day lot January. 1873. with a full corps Jof experienced teachers. UATE8?PA TABLE IN ADVANCE. Tuition and Board, per ses? sion of six months. $160 00 Tuition for Scholara in First and Be- ,- . i,-J cond Classes. 24 06 In higher Classes. 36 00 Music, with use of instrument. 83 00 Extf a studies is per oircular. JOHN W. KELLY, Dec 12 lmo President Board Trustees. Lawyers, Take Notice. THE second volume, new series, of III-1 OHARDSON'S LAW REP0RT8 is now1 ready, and for sale by_R. L. BRYAN. Building Lot for Sale. ? SUITABLE for the erection of.TWO or more I IIonsos. Located corner of Lumber and | Bull streets. Measures 104 feqt. each way. Terms cash. Apply at this Office._. Cats, Bran, &c. , Qan BUSHELS FEEDING OATS OUU 5 00') Iba. Bran and Ship 8thff. J For sale by_HOPE & GYLES. > The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer I TN preference to London Porter and Seotoh Ale. Whv? They knowit is unadulterated ' I" FOR SALE. A. RARE OHAMOE roK A (?09 INVESTMENT. B KING derlious of changing my business, I off. r for sale the entire aiook of the .Exchange House, CONSISTING op BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKIES, GINS, RUM, ALE, 0IGAI18, etc., And all the fixtures necessary to carry on a [ FIRST CLAsy BAR and RESTAURANT. The house is conveniently located, and ar? ranged for private or transient Boarders, and now er jo\s a fair patronage. It contains ten FURNISHED ROOMS, besides two DIN? ING LOOMS, rront and DAck, BAR ROOM and KITCHEN. Attached to the establish? ment is a fit.e Cock-Fit. Stables for Horees, etc. For further particulars, applv to or address P. HAMILTON JOYNER, Dec 14_Columbia, 8. C. Bonds for Sale. THE Charlotte, Colombia sr.d Angnst liai'n ud Companv will soil $100,000 of its FIRST MO 111 GAGE BONDS, bearing interest at tito rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at t'O and ac'-.im-d interest on 100?making the in venter nearly '.) per cent, per annum, in add tion io the discount. Apply to M.P- Pegram Canhicr Pint National Bank, Charlotte, 0 Bnuhnight, Tn asnrer. or Snnt 25 W.M. JOHNSTON, f resident New Fublicationa. VTEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London ed L^i li.'iiH, rllnstrated. New standard woiks for libraries.. New Noveltf. in cheap binding. ALo. a rrei-h stock of WRITING DE8KS Portfolios, Gold Pens, Fen-Knives, Pocket Book?, Photograph Albnmaof all sizes, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general variety of Letter. Note and Can Papers, En? velopes and Fauc\ Stationery, for tale by Nov .1 _R. L. BRYAN. Non-Explosive Oil, TF/STt cccived and for sale, at G.DIERCKS'.' The premium non explosivo MINERAL | SPERM OIL. Also, burners suitable for tbt use o! this Oil. Wholesale and rotail. Nov 13 Buckwheat Flour. NEW SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, at 0. DIERCKS". I _ Nnv 14 New Mackerel. K f\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACK FUEL.. OU Co Half and Whole Barrels, l*. 2s and 'Is. fi" Boxte Seah* 1 IL riit.-gs. r?(iil Ueoigi-V (To Itbb. F-.r aalt -v ? v HOPF & OYLES. 71 Swab Ftixuly dt^certer ' Ei ICK LED Hew York BEEP BOUND?t SKpKED-r-Hew York Pig Hume and Strinay. Nova Scot!a Salmon., Beef Tongues, Ab. Oaxpid-Sucootaah, Lima Beasts. Peas, Salmon, Hacker?!. '' ?? Lobsters, PettYs. Peaches,_ Green-gagss, Moshroonu?,. Truffles, Asparagus. PnEHKBVKD?O&nton Gingfer, Pears-'. Citron, Pine apples,. Strawberries, Qa?ices, Blackberries, Baapberrias, &c. -.. Jellies?Gnava and general assortment: Teas ?Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan, Souchoug, and English Breakfast*. selected by an expert, and finest isu. 'any market. Coke cxs?Mocha, Lag nay r a. Bio. O. G. Java, Raw and Boasted'. also, The Downor Minehal Sfebm Oil, epBOIat?* ly safe as a oaudio, brilliant r.a gas, anal oheap as kerosene: have all the neovwa*X> Bnrners, Wieks, Chimney s. to fix old Tain pat. ^NovSO QTsO. BYMMEB&. BULZBAOHEH'S NEW OPENING! tue ifost magnifioext'stock:< je WBLR Y SO UTIf T>F tue . . f. FQTOMAO. BAYING moved from my oT?< stand to Wearn'n new Art BuRflt? ing, and opened fbe larg^si^ ,aifl finest stock of WATCHES'^ tiFmSfSiam CLOCKS. JEWELRY. DIA? MONDS, Solid and Plated Ware/Cutlery, and fancy, articles generally, .ever displayed he> this. city, I ask my many customers and friends and the ptibhc to call-and examine tor? themselves. _ . , ? I have the latest fashions'in JEWELRY. aa? PLATED WABE, of the moat artiethr and?, beautiful styles.. All my goods are from firsts claoa mannfaetnr? rs only. Terms, net ca?*. Bepairing and- Eugravinrr & specialty* AH work guaranteed. . ? Oe.t 11 I?UAO SULZBACBER. STRANGE BUT TRTLE1. Custom-Made CLOTHING* Gent?' Furnishing Goods. HATS AND CAPS AT COS TL ?THIS plan, so nnusna! at,--, this season of the year, has ^Wtt been adopted, and will' be eon- (mF tinned by our house until- ?? Y 1,1873, for a special purpose. All? visitors to the city, who consult their persona] comfort and financial interest, should, by alV means-, visit the Btoro of, S. STRAUS A BBO?,. " . ... Columbia. Hotel Block*. : . N. B. Having purchased oOr goods fo? cash, and at tho largest'business houses in America, we ohailenge competition. Nov 8 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 11V E are receiving and will continue to *?? oeive through the aeaaon the best; w I Ready-made Clothing That cannot be surpassed, if equaled, by any Custom-made. .We have- tho very fa teak fashions in Meltons. Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Blaeft Doe ..Pants, French and American Drea? Tests, Cloth. Silk and Silk Velvet. A spendld line of Men's, Ynntfas' and* Bey a"' UNDEH-CLOTHlNO.Whha and F?m*> fchirl*-.. Cheviot and Negligee Half not-e, Under-wttr?. . Cardigan Jackets. N?>ck Wear, Sn-pendeii.. Silk and Linen Handkeichieis, hbawla,.Ov-> - pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?F?LL STYLE; 49* We have marked onr Goods for net ca?k>. ? KIN ARD & WILEY. Octl_,_ JUST ?EOEIVED. A\_AH CA8E8 CANNED GOODS, L?yjyJ 100 boxes CANDY, 60 boxes SOAP, 260 barrels'FLOUB, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axes, 200 dozen Pocket-Knives,. 100 dozen pairs Trace Chains, . 100 dozen Door and Pad-Locke, 100 bundles Ties, 100 bales Bagging. For sale to-day, at New York prices an ' ost-- - riage, having ueen purchased mainly before - the late inflated prioes. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. 2 0 0,0 0 0 In great varieties. EN7ELOFESI GRAND arrival of new and iraprovedStopi* and Fancy STATIONERY 1 Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY- ARTI? CLES. Buitablo for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this House mar amuse nnrl mduos, you to purchase. TOE BLANK BOOK BOOS BINDERY"' Ib in full operation. State. Connty.BanTfc ! and Railroad Oftices and Business Houses ofc all kinds ?npplied with Bo-dfa, Rnlcd to'any pattern, with printed Heading, when re quired, in all styles of Rinding, at shortest notice and living prices. IS. B. STOKES, Nov 21 Main street, Colnmbia, 3. 0._ Seegers' BeerisFnro. 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