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T*n J>*a? Ex- Bmt*si?0B.^-Louwv .Nav? polojjn f&i, the youngeat .con; of Lows Bonaparte, K.?ig- of Holland, aud Hort tense BeauharBais, daughter of .the Em-, press Josephine. *.He was born in Paris,, ApriVao, l$08?:?v.dws^^e/ef or.* newly sixty??yo, years old at thq tjr^e of hie, death., The ? Emperor rftapoleon. early took a fancy, to bis.nephew, and was his sponsor , at ^baptism. ? He . waB. educated by his mother, who , waa completely estranged from her husband, and,.after the battle of Waterloo,Retired with her to Switzerland. Wheu^ tho revolution of 1830, broke oat, he petitioned Lords PhilUppe. to let him return ta Franco, bat the request . was ref used. In - the followiDg year, ho took part in tho revo? lutionary movement against the Pope, and with his b/rothor was banished from the Papal territory. . Ho retired to Eng? land, where ho remained nntil 1832, when the 4eath of "tho Duko of Ruobstadt made him, tho aoccessor of Napoleon I. He ?oon became filled with the idea of regaining tho throne from whiob his unch) had been driven, and left nothing undone to . gain; the .confidence of the French . pocp.e^-irs.obg. other things writing the oelebrated-Idees Napoleon iennes, wherein the. policy and plans of his nhole, were, magnified and extolled and commended to the adoption of France. In October, 1336, ho won over some of the officers of the garrison and Eroolaimed the revolution at Strasbourg; ut the attempt proved abortive and its originator won captured. Moved by the earnest entreaties of hie mother, Louis Phillippe spared his life and banished him. fie was sent to the United State* and remained here and in South:America until.1837, when ho returned to Europe iu titne to see his mother expire. In 1840, accompanied by Oonnt Month olon and. fifty followers, he left England and made a desoeut on Bologne. The troops stationed in the town remained true, and he was a second time captured; and, this time, sentenced to perpetual im? prisonment in the Castle of Ham. He remained in the fortress six years, and there composed several;military and po? litical works. At.tho end of that time, ho made his es capo in tho disguise of a workman, and returned to England. When the revolution of 1848 broko out, he repaired to Paris, and was ohosen a member of the National Assembly. He professed * ardent ? Republicanism, and after a stormy debate, was allowed to take his seat/ In 1850, he was ohosen by a large majority President of the Re? public. In -the beginning of 1851, he broke with the National Assembly, and in December of that year executed his celebrated coup d'etat, which made him Emperor. In the middle of the night of the 2d, Paris was declared iu a state of siege; the Assembly was dissolved, and 180 members were placed under arrest, the leading ones sent to prison, and the people who took their part were shot down by soldiers. In January, 1852, he was elected President for ten years, and in November of that year he was ?hosen Emperor. In January, 1858, he married the beautiful and accomplished Spanish woman, Eugenie, Countess dc Teba; and-in1856 a son was the fruit of the union. Iu 1854, he proclaimed, in con janction with * England, war against Russia, which he oonduoted for two years, until peace was declared, with great, vigor.' In 1860, ho conquered a peace, from the Austrlans, after a short and brilliant campaign. During the American war, he was a firm friend of the Confederate Government, but the refusal'of''England to co-operato with him prevented his taking any active meastlreS in our behalf. Ho planned the ill-fated expeditton to Mexico in 1862, and has been mach blamed for abandoning the unfortunate Maximilian, and allowing him to bo executed without attempting to render assistance. In' May, 1870, n plebiscite, approving the reform measures of the Government, was pat to a popular voto and carried by an immense majority. On the 12th of July, 1870, War was deolared with Ger? many. Wth the events of that memo? rable conflict and its disastrous results to the French arms, our readers are per - feotly familiar. After bis capitulation at Sedan, he was confined a short time in Wilbelmshoe, and then restored to liberty. In tho meantime, he had be? come odious in 'Paris,' a republic had been proclaimed, and be retired to Eug land. IIo had been living with his wife and son nbCuiselhnrst up to the lime of his death. Ho never ceased to intrigue for the- poHBfcssion of imperial power again, and was snpposed to have a strong body of adherents in Paris, who were only awaiting a favorable opportunity to attempt to re-instate tho exiled Em? peror. T H I S D AY! !.-.; <: i '?;*"??' ? ? : ? A raro opportunity will bo ofLrcd to 8MOKU 113 by (bo INDIAN GIRL. You who have FIFTY CENTS to invest, look to your interest,_Jan 11 . Law Partnership. MO, BUTLER and D. B. DkSAU3SURE ? have this day formed a copartnership for the practice of law in the Courts of South Carolina and in tho Unitod States Courts. Ouloe Law Range, Columbia, H. C. 0 - M.O. BUTLER. . , ri". ., D. B. DeSAUSSURE. Convuma, 8, C, January 1,1873. Jaul _- tlmo Oats, Bran, &c. QAA BUSHELS FEEDING OATS. 0\J\J ?.000 Iba, Bran and Ship Stuff. For sale by ' HOPE & GYLES. > Non-Explosive Oil, XU8Trecolvedandfor salo,at G.DIER0K8*. tj Tho premium non-explosive MINERAL SPERM OIL. Also, burners enltablo for the use of this Oil. Wholesale and retail. NovlS ' J'JT-*V-tUiita?;? Oa <?'i-,i< 'iWB t: r??3 ... rcreq -f?-??~ ? ?fj, 'tit -1 ?'? ..;!?< Jl 9* ISI -uii ;;?:>.?' ? ' C f*ot*?j BT: X A. SELBY. OC . ? Cide?. A MOTHS Ii lot of that' flno CIDER, eo ad 3L mired by codnokeeure, juet opened. Jan9 A.STORK. Director's Meeting. THE President of the Auxiliary Joint Bto ok Company deeiros the Direotors of tbo I Company to meet bim at my offico on WEDNESDAY next, the 15th Januarv. at 4 P. M. B. 0. SHIVER, Jan 10 3_; Secretary yo tetn. Notice to Merchants, Dealers and Pro? fessional Men. j J Y rcso'utloii nu?pt?u in Council, January JD 8,1878, the City Treasurer was instructed to rigidly enforco the ordinance concerning \ the payment of LICENSES in this city for .1873. This is to notify all partiee concerned that the instructions of the Council will bo I strictly carried out. OHAS. BARNUM, Jan 10 3_City Treasurer Notice. ALL NOTES due. and open accounts for 1872 must be closed up. We trust this I notice is all onr friends will want to make them "com? up/' Jan 5 LOBIOK & LOWRANOE. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAQS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockots Pure Mooha. For sale low by BOPE A GYLES. 10 Choice Wines. K (\BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, f_M ' 10 cases Sparkling Catawba, 10 oases "Vix Bara." 10 oases "Kelloy's" Island Wine. 10 oases "Red Seal," ? 8 oaek4 "Harmony Sherry," 2 oaeks "Amoutilado Sherry," 2 casks "Resere Madeira." For sale bv HOPE A GYLES. Jan 9 WITH THE VIEW of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following articles at less than the regular prices: blankets, oas SaIvXERES, jeans, FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, FURS, &c. The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less i than cost. R. C. SHIVER & 00. Jen 5 Notice to Tax-Payers. THE Books in the City Treasurer's of?co I are now open to recent, returns and pay? ment of TAXES for the year 1673. By tbo terms of ordinanco, all returns muet be mado before the Slut of January, and payment] must bo mado before the 15th February. JL'?L-L CH AS. BARN UM, City Treasurer. Sanders House. THIS HOUSE, situated at Ninety-Six, I Greenville and Columbia Railroad, ha.a j been thoroughly renovated and refurnished I The traveling public may rest asoured that tboy will be furnished with accommodations second to noue in the Stato, at reasonable rates. SANDERS & URO., Jan 8 Proprietors. Fair Notice. ALL indebted to the undersigned and | their prodeocsdors, bynoto, account or .otherwise, will please eottlo up before the 1st day of February next, or our claims will be placed in the hands of an Attornoy fur collection. HOPE A GYLIiS. _Jau 7 _ To Rent, A STORE, on Main street. Applv to I SKIS ELS A EZELL, "_Jan 7 ? Roal Ewtato Agents. A New Law Firm. ELLIOTT A TRADEWELL, No. 0 Law Rango. H. B. ELLIOTT, Jan 8_JAMES D. TRADEWELL. HiMCEL w. melton, T). b. CI1A1! KK1I lain, Atlornoy-Genoral. Ex-Attoruey-Goneral. MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorneys and Counsellors ?* Law, COLUMBIA, 8. C. WILL pract ice, in all tho Courts of this State, and in the Uuited States Courts j for tho District of South Carolina. Offices at Columbia, 8. O., in the State House, and in tho Carolina National Rank building, up stairs. Jan 1 8qio Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! OQ^7 TONS of that famous poetical An i thraoito GOAL la uow offered for sale. Eng huh ton givon, 2,240 pounds. Terms easy. Applv to R. A. KEENAN, Dec 21 lmo* Coal and Wood Dealer. Take Notice. A LL persons indebted to J. H. KOHLER I jflL will ploaso call and sotUo by tho 10th of January, or accounts will bo placed in tho hands of a Magistrate._Dec 31 12 Wanted to Rent, BY a email family, a OOTTAQE, r 5n taining three or four good rooms, pay? ment in advanco. if required. Not par? ticular in regard to the price. Inquire at this offlco. Jan 4 Cheap Pictures. AS there la a dornend for cheap pictnros, we'll a vo made arrangements to'mako any kind of PICTURE, and as ohoap as any* wheroin the world. Four Tintypes for $1; sixteen Photographs, "cheap," ?2; onr flno Pictures at iho old prices. Como one, oomo all, and sbe for yourself. * i WEARN A HIX'S . Dee 10 3mo Now Art Gallery, Main street. "Let our just Censure* >LUMBIA, g4 SUNDAY M( SELLING OVT BELOW COST! TO CLOSE BUSINESS! NO HUMBUG! WE will boU our whole and ontiro stock of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTITING, HATS, CAPS and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS below coat, to oloflo basinoBB. All persona in need of anything in our lino should by all moans embrace this opportunity. 8. ?TRAUS & BRO., Jan 0_Under Columbia Hotel. DEXTER STABLES, COLUMBIA, S. 0., Dkoebibkb 27,1872. ON and after Janu? ary 1,1873.1 shall ex? pect all persons hiring toams at Doxtcr Stables to PAY for aamo aa soon an used: and if strangers wish to hire teame, they must PAY IN ADVANCE. All persona indebted to Boyco <fc Co. must mako payment immediately, or their accounts will bo put into hands of inagiatrato for col? lection. C. H. PETTINGILL, Dec 28_For Boyoe & Co. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. C. P. JACKSON W ILL begin the new year by eelling hid ! goods at' Li a GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FURS, extra low in price. FANCY GOODS, cheap. BEST DRESS GOODS, at the price, in the city. C. F. JACKSON. Jan 1_ J. H. KIN ARD XHIRITS this week a large stock of eub-1 stantlal CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW TEAR GIFTS. $25,000 worth of handsomo DRESS GOODS To be Bold at greatly reduced pricoH. These Roods aro entirely new, aud having been bought below thu cost o! importation, aro! very cheap. Wo offer them at a slight ad? vance on cost price. This stock consists of rich LyonB 8ILK8, handsome Japanese Silhs, splendid Irish Poplins, hcantiful French Pop? lins, Caehmoro do Lyons, rich Satteeun, Ac, &c, in all the popular shades and colors. He also off i s, at tho eamo advantageous rates, a full line of tho unrqmllcd "Gun" Brand Black Alpacas, of superior lnBtre, at 30. 35, 40, 45, 50, (10, 75c. anil $1 per yard. | In addition to tho above, he will n'ell a large lot of ucwly manufactured FURS, in seta, much below tho regnlar prices. Capo and Muff from 33 50 to $30. Particular attention is called to an invoioe of Real Point and other Real Laco Collars, Sloevea and Hanoi, oruhiefs, at half tho prico of importation. lheao goods have been bought expressly for the holidays, and they will bo appreciated by the ladios, and found bargains. MRS. ANNA McCORMICK Ha? In her MILLINERY DEPARTMENT a great variety of fanny articles suitable for pre sentH, to an examination of which nho most cordially iuvilus her iritudn and Iho public generally. J. II. KINARD, Doc in PO MARI A NUaSEKIEB. Established lft??. THE proprietor has a large and thrifty stock of Koulhcru aud a ^climated PR?LL' TREES, from the earliest to the latest. Ap? ples, Peaches, PcarH, Plnms. Cherries, Apri? cots, Nectarines, Quinces, Medlars, Pome? granates', liver-bcuring Mulberries, Fign, English Walnuts, Spanidh Chestnuts, Fil? berts, Grapes, in great, variety; Raspberries, Strawberry Plank?, all tho beat; Hoses, Dahliaa. Gladiolus. Verbenas, Violets, Ac; Ornauicntal Flowering LShinbs, Evergreens, for Cemeteries and Lawn, in great variety; Osage, Orango and Maeartney Roees, for hedges; Horao Radish and Asparagus Roots, particularly adapted to our olimate. A de? scriptive catnloguo t nt to all applicant?., Mr. John White is my Agent at Columbia. Addreaa. * WM. SUMMER. _Nov2*_8mot Pomaria, S. C. Unprecedented Success 'J* IUE SINGER. The Singer Sewing Machine RECEIVED FIHv>T PREMIUMS, IN 1872, AT State Ft ir, Atlanta, Qa , Anderson Fair, 8. C, Darlington Pair, S. C. Look at thair sales: 181,200 Machines sold in 1871; 52,701 inort than any company. The Slngor Mdnnfaotnring Company. Main atrcot, Colombia, S. O. W. J. WAY, Nov 13 tOm_Agent. Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWOor moro Houses. Located cor nor of Lumber and Bull streets. Measures 108 foot each way. Terms cash. Apply at this Office Attend the Ti )RNING, JANUARY 12. 1873. THE CAPITAL PRIZE! We open this date a fresh lot of No. 1 BI?NEETS, of very superior quality. Also, a full line of BALMO? RAL and BOULE? VARD SKIRTS, Brown and Bleached I Domestic Prints, &c. As the season is ad-1 vancing,we offer these, together with other goods in the DRY GOODS line, at unusu? ally low figures, and as the rush upon us is tre? mendous, the chances' are, unless you call! soon, you will lose the prize. PORTER & STEELE. R. k W. C. 4 RE daily receiving additione to their clo /V gant stuck of CLOTHING, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. An entirely new line of MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, Just received. Ik In our Onutom Department wo arc exhibit? ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do? mestic OASSIMERES AND VESTING?. Qive tie a call. R. & W. 0. SWArFIELD. Dee 10 Jost Received. A f\f\ CASES CANNED GOODS, 4fcv/W 100 boxes CANDY, 60 boxes SOAR, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 1?? dozen Axoh, 200 dozen Poekct Knives. 1(H) doy.cn pairs Truoo Chuhm, 100 dozuii Dor.:- aud Pad-Locks, 100 bundles Tics, 100 bitiua Ragging. Pot" oale to-day, ai N w Yoi k prices an 1 car? riage, having been purcbasud mainly bet?re tho bite (nflittod prices. JhiiO L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Onts and Corn. 1AAA BUSHELS FEEDING OA'IS. ?IIV/V/ 700 bileUOl* White Corn, for aal? low for cash. !lop*? ? ?J?LE8!: Apples! Apples! -1 f\ DARRELS NORTHERN AITLF8, JA) 2 Barrels CRANBERRIES, lust re? ceived aud for snlc by HOPE A GYLES. Buffalo Tongues, NEW rfugar-onred HAMS, Breakfast Strips, Jmokcrt Beef, for i?ale tow. HOPE A GYLES. Buckwheat Flour. NEW SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, at G. DIEROKS', Nov I I Oysters. MY OYSTER SALOON is open for tho season. My friends aro in _ vilod to givo mo a call. Oystors scrvetTTn all styk-j. G. DIERCKS. Oct 18 Carriages. A LARGE STOCK of TOP and _?OrEN BUOOIE8. ROOKAWAYS, CARRIOLETT8, PHA3TONB, and a lato stylo of Engli'h Dt g Cart, for ealo at very reason? able pricoH, at tho Repository, oorner Lady and Assembly stretds. Nov 17. , W. K. GREENFIELD. Mince Meat. JUST received, a lot of ohnlee MINCE MEAT. GEO. 8YMMERS. rne Event." VOL. VIII?NO. 252 How is the Time. QA AAA LT)8. BACON, al the lowest I *w\'?V/\/U prioea over offered iu .this country. Will mako contracts to deliver al I any time daring the oomng season,at preaent prices. We pay no rent, pay no interoat, do most ot I I our work ourpolvea, do moro buaineaa with the same expense than any hoaao in the Btato, and can and wf.7 offer inducements in prioea._L?RICK A LOWRANOE. 2,500 Acres of Land, at $2 Per Acre. A Valuable Plantation Offered at a Sacrifice, AFINE PLANTATION, containing a haudanmo rosiuuncu &uu 2,500 acree ol laud, situated on tho Watereo River, about twenty-oight miles from Columbia, and within a few miles of the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, ia now offered for aale at flvo thousand dollars ($5.000.) Beforo tho war tho place was valued at fifty thousand dollars. Hoi I fertile, adapted to tho raiting of corn, cotton, rioo, Ac, and abounding iu , timber in every variety. Besides the Uwelling houso, it contains outbuildings of various kinds. Lies partly in Bichl and and partly in Bumter County. Apply to RIVERS WRIGHT, University South Carolina. Millinery. MRB. 0. E. REED has been awarded the highest premiums, for 1871 and 1872, for tbo BEST MILLINERY, consisting of Ladies' and Children's BON? NETS, HATS and CAP8.Ladioa' Under ware, Hair, and Fanoy Articles of overy description, which will bo sold at reduced prices. Tho public in general are invited to call and bco fcr themselves be? fore ?pur^hasfne' elsewhere. 1 Dec 7 Columbia Female College. THIS well-known institution will bo ro-opened on tho first day ?of January. 1873. with a full corps tof experienced teachers. UATKS ?PAYABLE in advance. Tuition and Board, per Bes. elon of fix months.1... ..$150 00 1 Tuition for Scholars in First and Se? cond Clasaos. 24 081 In higher Classes. 3G 00 Music, with uao of instrument.: 33 00 | Extra studies is per oircular. JOHN W. KELLY, Deo 12 lmo _ President Board Trustees. FOR_SALE. A RARE CHANGE poa a KOMI 1P1STMBRT. B EING desirous of changing my business, I offer for ealo the entire stook of the Exchange House, c?n?isti?o or BRANDIES. WINE8, WUI3KIES. GINS, HUM, ALE, CIOAIIS, etc., And all tbo fixtures necessary to cairyon a FIltST CLASS BAR and RESTAURANT. The bouse is conveniently located, and ar? ranged for private or transient Boarders, and now eujovB a fair patronage. It containa ten FUHNISHED ROOMS, besides two DIN? ING ROOMS, front and back, BAB ROOM and KITCHEN. Attached to tho establish mentis a lino Cock-Pit, Stables for Horses, etc. For further particulars, apply to or address P. HAMILTON JOYNER, Deo 14_ Columbia, B. C. FOR SALE at the CAROLINA NATIONAL BASK seven veb cent. COUPON BONDS CITY OF COLUMBIA, Seeured by a Sinking Fund., Coupons secured l,u an Annual Tos. and Receivable for City Tcxee. Bonds non-taxable by the Citu. Bond Jiehtof the CUjt L milt a by Laic to JC.00,000. Ta-sa'le Frorerty of the City $7,000.000. THE BONDS offered are auihortzfd by an Act i f Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for tho construction of tbo new City Hall. Their tiual redemption is. by the terms of said Act, secured by a "sinking fund," to be accumulated (roiu the nnnnal rents of tho building. Thcso rents will reach from $8 000 to $10.().i0 per niuium; and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building fur a (orm "f twenty years, as trustee, with power to collect- the rents and bold the sumo invent od us a fund for (he rodeinption of tho bonds. By said Act a npocial annual tax is required to he levied to pay the siiui annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made the triihtor of tho ci(y to receive the tnxee when collected end to pay the coupons. The cou? pons aro also rout ivablo for city taxes. Tho taxable property of tbo city is at pro sent asRCHsed at $7,000,0*0; and by said Act tbo bond debt of the oity cannot bo increased beynud IGOO.COO whilst 'these bonds are out? fit and ing. Tbo bond* aro exempt by law from city taxation. Thrsc bonds are offcrc.l to tho public at eighty nett, with interest from dato of pur? chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in sett le? nient. After that dato, tbo accrued interest to bo added. To citizens of Columbia these bonds will glvo an income of 12} per cent., a* may bo seen from the following statement: Soven per cent, bonds, at 75, annual interest.01 percent Nineteen yearB to run, averago increase per annnm.lj percent. City tax saved.....2 porcont. Average annual iuoomo.12J Dec 11 _ New Mackerel. p? f\ KITS Mos? and No. 1 MACKEREL. 0\' 50 Half and Whole Barrels, Is, 2a and Is. 50 Boxes Scalod Herrings. 500 George's Codfifh. For sale low by _ HOPE A GYLES. Lawyers, Take Notice THE second volume, now aeries, of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now ready, and for Bale by R. L. BRYAN. New Orleans Syrup. 1 f \ BARRELS New Crop NEW ORLEANS , LVJ SYltUP, of very superior quality, for I aale by HOPE A GYLES. OB" COLUMBIA, 8. C. ?"? ."'I 1 tfi j- - i ? f^i'? I Aulhorized Capital, ? ffi?O?.OCO. ' .1 ? ? .x I :::??>::.> rAjacwJ iMo-jgJSi ~...f THI3 BANKia now open for. tho transao tion of a GENERAL BANKING. EX-' CHANGE and SAVINGS DEP08ITJ'BTJ8r NE88. y ' -.<.-. DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR AND UP- ? WARDS "will be roceivod, and interest al- ' ' lowed at the rate of Seven Per Cent, per an- ? num on Certificates of Deposits, and Six Per Cent, on Accoante; also, General Deposits re- e oeived, subject to Oheoks at any time. . OOLLEO1TONS attended to at all accessible points, and remittances made promptly.1 The Bank is located next door to the Caro? lina National Bank, and will for the present have the nae of the very superior Vault of that Bank. Tbl? gives depoaRore an aodi-; tional guaranty for the eafc-keopiog of tbolr funds.. , - This Bank is also made capable, by its charter, of aoting as Executor, Administra-' tor, Guardian, Trustee, Ao., by appointment of any person or court of competent authori? ty, and is now ready to. accept and execute trnnta of this character.. All funds of this kind will draw Soven Per Cent. Interest from. the tlmo of deposit until paid ont . ' J. P. SOUTHERN. Preeldent. G. M. WALKER. Cashier. DmaoraBS - B. O. Shiver, 8. L.Leaphart, J. ' H. Kinard, W. B. Gulick, Geo. Symmera, A. Cooper. _Deo 29 3mo Fresh Family Groceries. PICKLED New York BEEF ROUNDS. Pickled?8almon Bellies, " North Carolina Mullet, Ao. Smoked?New York Pig Hame and Strips, Nova Scotia Salmon, Beef Tongues, Ao. . Canned?Succotash, Lima Beans, Peas, Salmon, Mackerel, LobBters, Pears. Peaobes, Green-gages, Mushrooms, Trufflos, Asparagus. Preserved?Canton Ginger, Pears, Citron, Pine-apples, Btrawborriee, Qnincos, Blackberrice, Raspberries, &o. Jellies?Guava and general assortment. Teas ?Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan, Souchong, and English Breakfas selected by an oxpert, and finest any market. Cofpees?Mocha, Laguayra, Rio, O. G. Java, Raw and Boasted. also, Tho Downor Mineral. Sfxrh Oil, absolute? ly safe ae a candle, brilliant ae gas, and cheap as keroeene: nave all the necessary Burners, Wicke, Chimuoys, to fix old lamps. ? Nov20_ GEO. 8YMMBBB. S U LZ B?O HEB'S ' r NEW OPENING! THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OS JEWELRY SOUTH OF TBET POTOMAC' HATING moved from myoid {stand to Wearn's new Art Bnlld- ? ting, and opened ? the largest - iid finest stock of WATCHES, ^m^m-BLOCKS, JEWELRY. DIA lottDb, Solid and Plated Ware, Cutlery, and fancy articles generally, ever displayed in' this city, I ask my many custom are and friends and the public to call and examine for. _ themselves. I have the latest fashions in JEWELRY and - PLATED WARE, of the most artletio and beautiful styles. All my goods are from fir at olass manufacturers only.. .Terms, net cash. . Repairing and Engraving a specialty, AH .* work guaranteed. Oct 11 HA AC SULZB AOBER. .-, t.. ? FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, CAPS and GESTS' FI'R\1SIIING GOODS 111 E aro receiving and will continue to re? ceive through the eeaBon the best w Ready-made Clothing i That cannot bo eurpaeecd, if equaled, by any Custom-made. We have tho very latest fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black Doe Pants, French and American Dress Yeats, Clot i). Silk and Silk Velvet. A spendid line of Men's, Youths' and Boys* TJNDER-CLOTHlNG.White and Fancy Shirts, [ Cheviot and Negligee Half H?re, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck Wear, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car-, pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL S1YLE. tGTWe have marked our Goode for net cash. KINARD & WXX.B'7. Oct 1 2 O 0,000 .. In great v&rktie?. ENVELOPES! GRAND arrival of now and improvodStaple and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine CUTLEBY and FANCY ARTI OLES. unit able for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this Honao may amuse and induce you to purchase. THE BLANK BOOK 1IAWT0BY BOOK BINDER'S" Is In full operation, rflate. Connly. Bank and Railroad 0Dices and Business Houses of al) kinds supplied with Books, Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heeding, when re? quired, in all styles of Blniing, at shortest notice ahd living price*. E. II. STOKES, Nov 21 Main atrwt, Cnlnmbia, 8 .0. New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi tl-.lp, iltu.'trat. d. New st andard works fur libraries. New Novels, in oheap binding. Al*n, a fresh stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pons, Pen-Knivee, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of aUcises.F&ney Braokots and Book Shelves, and a general I varloty of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fanoy Stationery, for sale by Nov 5 R. L. BRYAN.