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"Let oar piat C<miru-e* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Attendee ^BY J. A.SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C. SUtfDAY MOBNING, JANUARY 19, 1873. VOL. VIII?NO. 268. ___M_LlM_t_iLM__M^^_-_I_ - i -. A. 'Tax' o^^irf-b^tsii.-Ia SH! and ?olntfloia-; there la ? aUo^g opposf tion to that Torm of municipal taxation oalled' h'oeaaea.. The dtepnasion bee maiulr boeri, ooDfined (a the. constitu? tional question involved. We think all b nch ri neqoai taxes con trary to -the spirit ol orir State Constitution, ?' not its let? ter? bqt we do not mean now to onter upon that question. It is to the fact that every. euoh law is .a direct attack npon the bast interests1 of the oom mn nity, we wish to call attention. From one end ell wo bear constantly reiterated that our bhlef wants are capita!, enter? prise and labor. 1; With thekp; we all feet on' ubidfo g confidence in the oapaoities Ol the State to oreote Wealth and sustain a large population. We point to largo tracts of oheap land, to oar valuable forests, to- on* mines of phosphates, to cotton, rioe, turpentine and rosin, as in? ducements for men t? come here to en? gage id Ibrmoess. Suppose am oh men to oorhe, how are' they encouraged When they get here? Ono of them st?psln Charleston. He sees that 820,000, now looked up in Government bopds, can be nSed to stimulate business. Ho will be? come a' broker. The first demand is $100 or $200 for a license. So, he thinks, goes half or all of Von o per cent, or his capital. AnothSr 'will open a blaoksmlth'a shop; first pay $10, before yoh' can bio w a bellows. Book-binders, shoe-makers, bakers, miners, painters, printers, tailors, and fifty other mecha? nics are thus repelled from entering into bnBins??, which, if practiced in o?r State,- would, keep thousands ol dollars from being sent to the North for goods made where none of the profits will ever be expended with us. The folly of suoh legislation is sq pa? tent to Tis thdt it seems only necessary to state it to have it abolished. And yet it win-go on for years, repelling the indus? trious and ohilling every ambitious workman who desires to be' in business for himself. Hen need rather stimula? tion to settle in Sonth Carolina, cursed as she la by a social and political compli? cation of evils, which only the infusion of hew blood will rid her ofa, [BeaxLforlRepublican. p -rr?r-?s|?ifrl Pious New York ia slightly shocked at\ a terrible .murder, which oooored there on tho night of tho 16th in it. Aman named Sheffelin, living in the upper part j of the city, in a drunken fit, stabbed his 1 wife in fourteen places, with a doll knife, ? and then scalped her with the same in? strument. The body was found perfect? ly nade, surrounded by drnnken female relatives ' " ?60 Reward. T^OR the arrest and lodgment in any jail in JL? this State, or Georgia; of HBNhY H. T?TE, of medium size aquars built, upper front teeth out, speak a broken, about twenty one years old. Has the letters T. A, ope on ouch hand, in blue. Als?, tho picture of a young lady, with rl?g in nand, on one arm, and heart, alao in bios; weighs about 140 pounds, ordinarily ereot, of very good intelli? gence. The said Tato took from my place on Friday,'the 10th inat., a Bay Hare, with ntar in ioreh>*d, heavy rsano and tail, will be four years old .next spring. A reward of (25 will be given for the recovery of said mars, or $75 for both man and mare. - Address me at Batesvfhj|>Iiexlngton County, 8. O Jan-irifc: ?'* ' LAWSON EIDSON. Jost Arrived. 60 HEAD of fine KENTUCKY MULES, which may bo seenat Cbao. 1 Logan's stab tot. * ? ? -?? W; 8. * J; M. TALBOTP. Jan 17 ?- .:. ? . _ Fifty Thousand Dollars. ? THE OlTIZENa' 8AVTNG8 BANK, South Carolina,'is prepared to -lend the above .\mount, or any part thereof, upon satisfac? tory collaterals. J..H. SAWYER. Jan 17 la_* AasMant Cashier. Jost Arrived, . 40 HEAD superior MULES. Can he seen at Daly's Stables. Jan. 1C 6 B. GRAHAM A CO. ? Fair Notice. ALL indebted to . tho undersigned and their predeoessorH, by note, account or otherwise; will please settle up before the 1st day of February next, or our claims will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. _HOPE & GYLES. Mince Heat. TUST reooived, a lot Of choice MINCE MEAT._OKO. SYMMERB. HSJSBERStQF THE GRANGE AND other visitors to the city should rc ZjL' member that ovory variety of CIGARB and TOBACCO can be lound at tho sign of tho "INDIAN QIRL." All who - ADVOCATE THE raising OF Cotton, after as improved'principle, will cer? tainly admire improvement in re ,ard to To? bacco also, whiob can be noticed at the now establishment, where every iuducemout is offered to farmers and dealers^ Those who admiro ELEPHANTS Can be gratified by a peep in tho show win? dow._^__Jan 15 m To Rent, W A STOHE.on Main street. Apply to SETBELB A KZELL, JAn_7_Boat Estate Agenta. Cider. ANOTHER lot or that flno CIDER, so ad. mired by connoisseurs, justopentd. Jan g ? A. STORK. A New Law Firm, ELLIOTT & TOADEWELL, No. ? Law Rang? B. li, ELLIOTT, Jap 3 . JAMKS D. TRADE WELL. Mocha and Java Coffees. "1 C\ BAOB Old Government JAVA, 1U 10 pocket's Pure Mocha, For salo low.by HOPE A QYLK3. Now is tho Time. ?>C\ AAA LBS. BACON, al the r?woat fllMfUl/ prices ever offered in this country. Will make contract* to deliver at any time during the ooraug season,at present prioc. . We pay no rent, pay no Interest, do moat ot our work onfpelvcs, do more businoss with the same expense than any house In the State, and can and toil offor induoomcuta in priuts. f LOBlOK.A LOWRANGE. Jan_7 ' _, ' .. Wanted, ATEACHER P>r the Pondlclon-MoJo Aca? demy. A good dwelling house furnbtbod fieo. PAUL Hi R, SLOANi Heoretury. Jen Id 13 JETNA FIBE 1N&UBAN0E 00. IUKW?UD, COSN. , Charter Perpttual ?Incorporated, A. D. 18Id. GEO. HUQGIN8, ?Keut.Oolumbia, B.C. STATEMENT or the condition of tho JE to a Insurance Company, on the 1st-day 'of I January, A. D. 1873, made to the 8tate of South Carolina. The nama of the corporation ie /ETNA IN GURANCE COMPANY, located at Hartford. Conn. The capital is TWO MILLION DOL LAB?, and is paid up. . .. ASSETS. Market Poiuc. Caah on hand in bank and in hands ot agents.11,151,780 10 Seal Estate, unencumbered.... 405,000 00 Loans on Bond and First Mort? gage.i.ii. 150,470 00 United State? Stocks and Bonds 451,970 00 State Stocka and Mortgaged Bail road Bonds. 1,299,855 GO 31,344 Shares of different Bail road Stocks. 1,917.925 00 Accrued Intercut.,.... 20,929 71 Total.$5,896,380 601 I Total Amount of Liabilities.1.311,048 29 ! Total Caah Assets, over all Liabilities.11,055,837 21 { Lobbcs Adjusted and Duo.. ?None? MISCELLANEOUS. The greatest amount inaured in any one risk is $20,000. The greatest amount insured in any one city, town, village or block, varies, and de? pends upon the construction, material, and the means of arresting fires. State op Connecticut, County of Habt- I ford, as.?Lucius J. Hendeo, President, and J. Qoodnow, Secretary, of the /Etna Insur? ance Company, being severally sworn, depoae and aav, and each for himself says, that the foregoing is a full, true andcorrectstatoment of the affairs of said Company; that neither the above described investments, nor any part thereof, are made for the benefit of any indi? vidual exercising authority in the manage? ment of said Company, either as President, Secretary?reasnrer, Director, or otherwise, and that thsy are the above described officers 1 of the said /Etna Insurance Company. LU0IU8 J. HENDEE. President. J. QOODNOW,Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 8th day cf January, A. D. 1873. NATHANIEL BHIPMAN. Jualioe of Peace. N. U. The Agency of this Company was established in Columbia, 8. C, in 1840. (Wm. Cunningham was then Agent.) It is the oldest I I Agency in this city. Tue undersigned has ropreaonted it here since 1849. Jan. 17 fag GBO. HUGGINB, Agent. Cheat) Pictures. AS there is a demand for cheap pictures,1 we have made arrangements to make 1 any kind ef PICTU HE, and as cheap aa any wherein the world. Four Tintypes for $1;' sixteen Photographs, "cheap," $2; our fine Pictures at the old prices. Come oue, come ! all, and see for yourself. WEAllN A HIX'S Dec 11 Brno New Art Gallery, Main street. samuel w. melton, d. TL. chambeulaix, Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney-General. HELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney* and Counsel lorn at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL practice in all the Courts of this Btato, and in the United Status Courta for the District of South Carolina. Offices at Columbia, S. C, in the State House, and in tho Carolina National Bank building, up stairs. Jau 2 3mo Law Partnership. MO. BUTLEB and D. B. DbSAUBSURE I ? have this day formed a copartnership for tho practice of law in the Courts of South | Carolina and in the United States Courte. Office Law Rango, Columbia, S. O. M. C. BUTLER, D. B. DeBAUSSUP.E. Columbia, 8. C, January 1,1873. Jan 1 _tlmp DEXTER STABLES, ^COLUMBIA, S. C, DECEMBEn 27, 1872. ON and after Janu? ary 1,1873,1 shall ox pect all persons hiring teams at Dexter Stables to PAY for same as soon as used; and if strangers wish to hire teams, they muat PAY IN ADVANCE. All persons Indebted to Boyce A Go. must < make payment Immediately, or their aocennta 1 i will be put into hands of magistrate for col lection. 0. U. PETTINGILL. Dec 29 For Botce A Co. -1-, 8andern House. THIS BOUSE, eitnated at Ninetv-Six, Qroenville and Columbia Railroad, bau been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. I The traveling public may rest assured that they will bo furnished with accommodations socond to nono in the Stale, at reasonable rates. SANDE US A URO., Jan 9 _ Proprietors. 2,500 Acres of Land, at $2 Per Acre. A Valuable Plantation Offered at a Sacrifice. AFINK PLANTATION, containing a handsome residence and 2,500 acres ol land, eitnated on tho Watcree River, about twenty-eight miles from Columbia, aud within a few miles ot the Wilmington, Columbia aud Augnata Railroad, is now offered for salo at live thousand dollars ($5.000.) Reforo the war tho placa waB valued at fifty tbouaand I dollars. Boil fertile, adapted to tho ralaiog of corn, cotton, rico, Ac, and abounding in timber in every variety. Besides the dwelling liouso, it ooutains out-bnildingn of various kinds. Lice partly in Richlaud and partly in I Burnt er County. Apply to RIVEUS WRIGHT, Dec 81_University Bouth Carolina. " PO MARIA NURSERIES. Bitabliuhed 1650. rnUE proprietor, has a Urse aud thrifty 1 stock ot Southern aud acclimated FRUIT TREEM, from tho earliest to the latest. Ap? ples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apri oota, Nectarine?, Quinces, Medlars, Pome? granates, Ever-bearing Mulberries, Figs, English Walnuts, Spanish Chestnuts, Fil? berts, Grapes, in great variety;Raspberrier, Strawberry Plants, all the' best; Roseu, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Yurbeuaa, Violets, Ac; Ornamental Flowering .Shrubs, Evergreens, for Cemeteries and Lawn, in great variety; Oaagc, Grange and Macartney Roses, for hodgce; Tlorso Radish' and Asparagus Roots, particularly adapted to our climate. A de? scriptive oataloguo ecnt to all applioaute. Mr. John White fa hiy Agent at Columbia. Address, WM. BUMMER, ,r|ov24 8mof 1_Pom aria. B ._G.__ .- Coal! Coal j! Coal 1!! J)Qf7 TONS or that famous pootioal An ?/O I thracitoOOALisnowoflerodfor-aalo. Englbh ton given, 2.240 pounds. Tormaeaey. Applvto R. A. KEENAN, Dec 21 lmo* Coal and Wood Dealer. at the GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment m M?u XIV w ju w4 Wi PREPARATORY to taking our yearly in? ventory, we have reduced tho prices of] our winter atook, with a view to close them out, to make room for an extensive and at? tractive lino of SPRING GOODS. Our Bargain Counters contain a &rcai| many CHEAP GOODS. We invite all to call and got some oi the bargain?, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, corner Main and Plain streets, under the Wheeler House. W. D. Love, 1 W. D. LOVE A CO. B.B. McQbeeby. \_Jan 11 SELLING OFF! WIWTER STOCK THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES! WINTER GOODS! COMM LNCEB MONDAY, January 13,1873, aad continues tjt thirty deje. All WINTER GOODS will be sold without regard to cost, FOR CASH ONLY. .Tan_12 lmo J. H. KINARD. C. F. JACKSON AHEAD OF ALL IN SELLING GOODS CHEAP 1! GREAT SACRIFICE OP STOCK RAISE H?HET i Ml MA ee BOOU FOtt tiik CHEAPEST STOCK SPRING GOODS! Thai will bo offered in this market. Jan 14 of Millinery. M US. C. E. REED has been awarded tho highest premiums , Tor 1871 and 1872, for the BE8" U1LLINEUY, contUUng < Ladles' and Children's SON NETS, HATS and CAPS. Ladio Undorwaro, Hair, and Fancy Arliclos of every description, which will bo sold at reduced prioes. The public iu general I are invited to cab and see L r themaelvcs bo foro porohasin? elKowhero. Deo 7 Unprecedented Success! OY '1KB SINGER The Singer Sewing Machine beceiveo FIRST PREMIUMS, IN 1872, AT State Fair, Atlanta, Ga., Anderson Fair, S. C, Darlington Fair, 3. G. Look at their sales: 181.2G0 Machines sold in 1811; 52,734 mure \ Uian any company. The Hlngor Mannfacluilng Company. Main street, Columbia, S. O. W. J. WAY, Nov 13 tfina_Agent, New Orleans Syrup. 1 f \ BARKELS Now Crop NEW ORLEANS JLVJ SYRUP, of very superior quality, for | sale by HOPE ft GYLES. Notice. ALL NOTES duo and open account a for 1872 roust bo closed vp. Wo trust this notice in all onr frienda will want to niako them "came up." Jan C L?RICK A LOWRANCE. CARRIAGES AMD BUGGIES! CALL at the Factory East of the Post Office anil examine quality, workmanship and prices before pur? chasing suction goods. We cannot bo undersold in good vehiolea. M. J. OALNAN, Agent. JOHN AONEW, Proprietor. Jan 11_ _ WITH THE VIEW of ciosixig out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following articles at less than the regular prices: BLANKETS, GAS SIMEB.ES, JEANS, FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, PURS, &c. The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. R. C. SHIVER & CO. Jbq 5 FOR SALE AT TilV. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK seven r-En cent. COUPON BONDS of tue CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured I by an Annual Tux and Jteceicable for City Tuxes. Bond* non-taxable by the City. Bond Bebt of the Vitv Lrmiied by Late to $600,000. Taxa'/le Property of the Cthj $7,000,000. TUE BONDS offered aro autbnrizi d by an Act of Aaaombiy approved March 13, 1872, for tho construcliou of the now City Hull. Their final redemption la, by the terms of said Act, secured by a "sinking fund," to be accumulated from the annual rents of the building. Tbeeo rents will reacb from $8.000 to $10,0.<0 per annum: and tbo Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of tho building for a term of twenty years, as trustee, with power to collect tbo rents and hold tho aame invest? ed as a fund for the redemptiou of the bonds. By said Act a special annual tax is required to be levied to pay the aimi annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank ia made the trustee of the city to receive tho taxea when collected am) to pay the coupons. The cou? pons are also receivable fur city taxes. Tho taxablo property of the city ia at pre? sent aseeaaod at $7,000,060; and by eaid Act the bond debt of the oity cannot bo increased beyond $GOO,000 whilst theee bouds are out? standing. Tbc bonda are exempt by law from city taxation. These bonds are offered to the public at eighty nott, witb interest from dato of pur? chase, to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, the accrued interest to be added. To citizens of Columbia these bonds will give an income of 12} percent., a* may be seen from the following statement: Seven per ocut. bonds, at 75, annual interest. 0] percent. Nineteen years to run, average increase per annum. I1 percent. City tax saved. 2 percent. Average annual income.122 Dee 11 Pacific Guano Company's (capital 11,000,000.) SOLUBLE PACIFIC (iliWO, THIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern Statca lor its nmarkablo effects as an agency for increasing the pro? ducts of labor, as not to require special re? commendation from ua, Itu use for seven years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The largo fixed capital invested by the company in this Undo affords tho surest guarantee of the continued excel? lence of this Guano. The supplies put into market tl.ij season are, as heretofore, prepared under tho por sonal superintend! net of Dr.St. Julian Rave no!, Oheuiiitt of the Company, at Charleston^ S. C; hence planters may reat assured that its quality und composition arc precisely the same as that heretofore Bold. J.N. IIOBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. O. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents, Baltimore Teems?$48 cash; $53 time, without interest. To accommodate olanters they can order now und have until tho ttrat of April to de? cide an to whether they will tttko at time or oath price. When delivered from the faotory by tho car load, no dray age wlli be chargod. Mot 26 _ _3rno_ New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London odi Hons, illustrated. Now standard wmks for libraries. Now Novels, in cheap binding. Alan, a rreah stook of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, Pooket Books, Photograph Albums of all sizep,Fancy BraJkcta and Book Shelvee, and a general variety of Letter,"Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fane] Stationery, for tale by Novfi _B. L. ?BYAN. North Carolina Hay. Tar BALES goodN. C.nAY.for sale ow O by HOPE & GYLES. k mm to nw tux CAPITAL PRIZE! ??t We open this date a fresh lot of No. 1 BLANKETS, of very superior quality. Also, a full line of BALMO? RAL and BOULE? VARD SSXRTS, Brown and Bleached Domestic Prints, flee. As the season is ad? 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. FOB^SALE. A RARE CHANGE FOB A kbqbiijkti1it. BEING desirous of changing my business, I offer for eale the entire stock of the Exchange House, C05J5I3TIX0 OF BRANDIES. WINES, ? WHISKIES, GINS, RUM, ALE, CIGARS, etc.. And all the 13sturen nccescary to carry on a FIRST CLASS RAR and RESTAURANT. The house is conveniently located, and ar? ranged for private or traneient Boarders, and 1 now eniovs a fair patronage. It contains1 ten FUuNISHED ROOMS, betides two DIN-! ISO ROOMS, front and back. BAR ROOM and KITCBEN. Attached to the establish-I ment is a fine Cock-Pit, Stablos for Horses, etc For further particulars, apply to or address P. HAMILTON JOYNEB, Dec 14_Columbia. S. C. SULZBAOHER'S NEW OPENING/! TBE MOST MAONIFICEET STOCK OF JE WE LB Y SO ?T1I OF TBE POTOMAC. eg* HAYING moved from my old j^?]^QBtaud to Wearn's new Art Bnild (c~ / tBH\dk. and opened the largest ?AV Jffia-.d finest stock of WATCHES, CSSa WP?OI 0< KB JEWELRY. DIA? MONDS, Kolid and Plated Ware, Cutlery, and fancy article*, generally, ever displayed in this city, I ask my many customers and friends and the public to call and examine for I have the latest fashions in JEWELRY and PLATED WARE, of the most artlatic and boantiful styles. All my goods are from first class manufacturers only. 'Terms, rot cash. Repairing and Engraving a speoialty. All work guaranteed. Pot 11_I?AAC SULZDACBER. Carriages. QdKTKJEy A LARGE 8TOCK of TOP and fiHgBgOPEN BUGGIES, R0CKAWAY8, OA tut lo LETTS, PILE TONS, and a lato style of English D< g Cart, for sale at very reason? able prices, at ihe Repository, corner Lady and Affombly etreetn. No v 17_W. K GREEN FIELD. Fresh Biscuits. FARIN A, Pearl, OyBtor.Wino. Butt or. Milk, Pic-iito Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, itc, alt fresh. Forsalolowbv Oot 9 _HOPE A QYLF.B. Valuable Pharmaceutical Preparati ns ron SALE i:v EDWARD H.HEINITSH, ESTABIjISHLD Conmbla, s. C, 1?*"?, DEALEB TM CHOICE D RUGS, I'ilAHMACKLTICAL PREPARATIONS amd Family Medicines. ? ?? * _it BROMIDES CALCIUM. Sodium, ^ffljfc Ammonium. Rromhlos Potanpinni, yagg-ij Morphia, Cadminm, lodidcH.Qoinia, jfl&rj Chlor, l'ropylamia, Iodoform. Bou AKLjL dalt's Pepsin, Wlno of Beef, Vinum ???2P Oibi et Forri Onm Clnohouia, Wine of Beef. Iron and Barks, Pure Tasteless Cod Liver Oil, Elixirs of Bark. Pepsin, Bismuth. Elixir* of Gentian, Wild Cherry, Iron. Beef and Whiskey, Yalor Ammonia, Beef and Brandy, Hypophosphltes, (Churchill's.) Acid Phosphate, (Horsford's.) Li'o Food and Nerve. Foroo. Proprietary preparations of recognized worth. Queen's Delight Compound taloti the placo of barcapariUa, a valnablo altorativo. Blood and Liver Pill* an altorativo Fill, an anti-dyfpoptio and dinner Pill, mihi yet rfiVctual In its aotion, nicely sugar-coated. A desirable family modicino, worthy tho atten? tion of Physicians._Dec 211 The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN preference to London Portorand Scotch Ale. ?Vhy?Tboy know It is unadulterated ? Kl B E LO W C O ST 5 to close business! ??.. >??? i., i ' ' '. ? - ?? ! ' ? i :X ' ' ?> . "'I".. :i "? W^J&U,8,8.1] 2ur wh?k ??d entire atook of ?*D? WJ\ l^UBNISHING GOOD? below coat, to oloee business." All personarS? need of anything in oar:Hue tboold by ? mean a embrace this opportunity. k J*D 9 Urito Columbia* jSjjjkx; FALL AND WINTKtt Ann GESTS' F?B8ISBISG GOODS! 11 WE are receiving and will continue to re? ceive through the aeaaon the beat Ready?made Olotkisg That cannot be surpassed, if equaled, by any Onstom-made. We hare the very latest faahiona in Moltons, Diagonals, - Cheviot Boavors, Tricots, Black presa Frock, Black Doe Pants. French and American Dree* Yeats, Cloth. Bilk and Bilk Velvet. ? ??- I Aspendid line of Men's, Y.-othe' and Beye* TXND ER-CLOTHING, White andFanoy Shirts, Cheviot and Neglige? Half Hose, TJnder-wsarr Cardigan Jacketa, Neck Wear, Snapender?r Bilk and Linen Handkorchiefs, Hhawla, Car? pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. VWe havo marked oar Goods for net cash. KIN ABD & WIZJST. Octl_' _ ' ' til tnrimu A RE daily receiving additions to their ele i\. gant stock of It . ? . . w..c . ? -i'^.?????? CLOTHING, HATS cents' mmau goods; An ontirely now lino of MEN'S.BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, - ..; ?. ..? : ? i.^*a ;;!-* Just received. l W'l V , .: , :-.t.:-: J M \ M In onr OnBtom Department we are exhibit? ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do? mestic . ;4 cassimebes and vesting?. Give as a call. ? R. & W. C. SWAlFIELBv Dec 19 2 0 0.0 0 0 In great varieties ? i ! ? . . .. IVO . . ENVELOFESr GRAND arrival of new and improved Staples and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine CUTLERY and.FANCY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this Hon?e may amnse and indue* yon to purchase. tbe blank book manufactory AKD BOOK BINDER'S" Is in full operation. State, County. BasS. and Railroad Offices and Business Houaee of' all kinds ?applied with Books, Baled to ?ajr pattern, with printed Heading, when re? quired, in all styles of Binding, at shortsst notico and living prioes, E. It 8TOKE8. Nov 24_Maia street, Ooltfmbta, B. O. Just Receiver!. A HA CA8ES CANNED GOODS, -?\9\) 100 boxes CANDY, 60 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100barrels Whiskey?. 100 dozen Axes, 300 dozen Pocket Knives. 100 dozou pairs Trace Cbainwj lOOdoze-i Door and Pad-Locka, 100 bandits Ties, 100bales Magging For sale tn-dav, a' ?"cw York prices an 1 c*r?~ riago, ha vine b? on purchased mainly beforav the latn ii.flat cd prices. JanO_L?RICK Sr LOWBANOE. _ Oats, Bran, &o. QHA BUSREL8 FEEDING OATS. OUU 6.000 lbs. Bran and Ship Stuff. For aale by _HOPE St GYLES. . ? Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the ereotion of TWOor mora<? Houses. Located corner of Lumber and. Ball streets. Measares 108 feet etch way Torrjin cash. Apply at thia OClco.