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oKSiatiioea proclaimed by the recent edict of the Governmanfc. ? Thaa tha^Ja^ panese calendar is henoeforth to coin oida^h that of European oouutrie-8, add January 1,1873, was made the first day ?l the first month of the 2533d year frominthe I accession of the first Mikado. Every, aeventb, instead of ovory fifth1 day is to be kept as a holiday, attd the day is to be divided into twenty-four hours, instead of twelve periods of two hours each. December 25 is to be held sacred.to the memory of Zinmer Tonno, the first IS ompuror of .Japan. Tha high officers of, Japan are now required (o. wear European court dresses' and to attend the levees to be held-weekly by the Mikado, 'i^ho edict regulates mar thuuk>nd , divofQe, audi abolishes the. 1 right to diaoaraa wife without eufBoient roawon. Labor is also regulated, and workmen are not permitted to be idle 'on wet days or on' holy days not prescribed by law. '-[The. thick mats with whiah house ftoors are opvered are prohibited, iu order tb prevent lounging and sleep-, ing at mid-day. The faahion of wearing the hair is regulated, and the men are ordered to cat off their top knots, and to wear their hair in the European atylo.; | The women are permitted to retain. the old atyle, bat mu?t dispense with their hair dressers and do np their own hair. The establishment of an order of honor has been decreed by tke Mikado, and "for valor" wilL be engraved on the badges; of 1 ? the military members, and "for merit" on "ie badges of civilians. The Japanese Parliament, it has been decided, will be composed of an upper and a lower house. The upper houee will, consist of men of rank, and as few of the old nobility are sufficiently edu? cated to not as-legislators, they will be permitted to nominate their sons, if pro perl? instructed, to occupy their respeo ? tive places. Ij? you yjSB&.dnll, despondent, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headaches, mouth tastes -badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, y?u are suffering from torpid liver, or "Biliousness." Nothing wil| cure you so speedily and perma? nently aa Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis??yery. ' **Oah't Do Without It."?This is what the stage and horse-oar companies, livery-stable keepers, members of the turf, and all grooms, and trainers say of ? the Mustang Liniment. They "can't do without it." And why? Becauso it in? fallibly reduces the external b Wellings, which, under various names, impair the usefulness' and value of the king- of quadrupeds, end also because, for sprains, strains* galls and other injuries' to whieh horseflesh is liable, it is the most trust? worthy preparation in the market. Yet these recommendations oompriae only a portion of>its olaims to public confidence. During a; period of more than sixteen years, it has been recognized as a specific .for many of the most agonizing disor? ders which afflict the .human family such as - rheumatism, goat, neuralgia, lumbago, tiodolorenx, soro throat, ear? ache, tooth-ache; and, likewise, as a peerless application' for cuts, bruises, burns and scalds: ? - J 18 30 Tom Smithy a ..Louisville murderer, had bis/death warrant read to him the other dayk and he replied: "Ohl stop fooling around and go on with the hang? ing 1" They are going to on the 18th of March-' ? Flowj Steel, Iron and Flow Moulds. ATOLL 8TJPPI1Y of best imported PLOW STEEL, Sweeda (rpa and Plow Moulds, on nand and for ealo low, by Peb 5 1 JOHN AONEW Jk BON. Musical.. S. A. OL.LEVEB, Profoaaor of [Musical Composition and the Law ._ _ lof Harmony, will give instruction on any instrument desired. Musical Compo? sition a specialty. The above named can be fonnd at the Mnsio Store of W. H. LyBraud & Son. Befebenoks?W. H. LyBrand, Columbia, S. C.j'O. (i. Jaegor, Eaq., Newberry, 8. C. ?. : Feb5_13 mo Boarders. MBS. K. NEWSOM, rosiding on Biohland street, between Lincoln and Oatea, is now prepared to accommodate six steady boarders, including a lady and gentleman. Fob 4 . ._ ?_ Mules and Horses. FIFTY head of Kentucky <Z\ M?LES and HOUSES, suit- IdSTTS _able for all purpoaoe?some f \ }~\ or uiom particularly, tine. Can be - soon at Daly's Stable. Fob 4 6 _ It. GRAHAM A. CO. Oorn Whiskey. IyURE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four year old MALT cu UN WHISKEY. Warranted puro. Jan 23_JOHN O. SEKQEBH. Apples! Apples! 1 f\BARRELS NORTHERN APPLES, I \f 2 Barrola ORANBBRRIKS, just re? ceived and for Bale by HOPE & GYLES. To Rent, A STOKE, on Main streut. Apply to SEIBELH A EZBLL, Jan 7 Real Estate Agents. Southern Medicines FOR SOUTHERN PEOPLE. Medicines for the South, prepared at tho South, from in<Ugenoua roota of tho South, for all dtacaees incident to tho South. Prepared by HEIN1TSH, Cuemiet. A groat achievement. Twenty yeara ago. to have bm1 that such a Drug Establishment aa HEINITHH'S, for tho mannraeturo of Modicinea for the South, would bo a anocesa, would have boen regarded aachomorical. But such ia the fuel; sincosa over attonda well-ap? pointed means, and npon thia base wo pro poao to go on, aud offer to tho ufllicted tho only rt-modiefl worth trying: Heiiiitfch'jj QUEEN.S DKLIQUi', for the Blood. HelnHsh'jj IJLOOD AND LIVER TILLS, for tbo Liver. lleinilsh'a KINA CHILL CURE, for tho Chills. Ileinitsh'a COUQII EXPECTORANT, Stan Uy, for tjio Cough. li*lniteh'fl OEI&HON TETTER WASH; for llio Tetter. lleipitsh'a QUAKr.lt LINIMENT, for Bhcn muti&m. Tor sale, wholesale and retail, at K. Hi HEtNltaU'fl Jan lil 1 Drag and Uhemical tftorc-. I ,11 111", HUH ? I . ,uj^nid?*u77 f^tooD bom.i. .*.' ?in f ?vji>. nrful boaunj natu gnDc t .'? T/J toda't^n W j. Af,;SJBLBT. . CC CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, ? OP l Iii - COL^M^l A, S. C. ->?? Premni Capital, >jj?>:!; /'n > v1 "? $1 Authorized Capital,... , . . ;. $5 OFFICERS. JOHN B. PALMER, President. . . A, Q. BBhNIZBRjOasbUr. w& O.N. Q. BUri\ Assistant Cashier. ' f THI8 BANK will soon ?ccopy ita riiagnifl cerit threo-storj and Mansard Bodf baild iag, now in course of construction on, the corner of Plain and Riobardaou streets; but for the prsaent will do business tit its old Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. A. | General Banking Business transacted. Cc Jer tiflcatea of Deposit, bearing interest'iat the I rate of seven per cent, per anuum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchange, and Other evidences of debt discounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and aold. Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United Statoa bought and sold. Dm koto fib?J. ?li Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. MoMaster, B. D. Bonn, (of B.iD. Benn & Bon,) Q. W. Beardon, (of OopolanoY & Bear den,) B. Ij. Bryau, (of Bryan St MeCarter.) W. O. Bwafneld, (ol B. <fe W. <j. Bwaffield.) W. B. Btanley, J. O. Seogere: Samuol McQowan, Abbeville; J. H. Bion, Winnsboro. TA 8 WILLIAM: GLAZE, dkal8b ik GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SETS DIAMOND, PEARL, CO-1 >RAL and GOLD, foil and half: [DIAMOND b1ngh and {BROOCHES; Jowelryin Jet and ?Gold, in varioty; BILVER Wake. BttlDAL PRESENTS,*Spoons. Forks, Ac ; Goblets, Cnpa, Plated Ware, a fall etook; Military and Fancy Qooda, Hoasehold Goods, Guns, Pistole and Sporting Qooda. N. B.?Watches, Clocks and Jewelry RE? PAIRED at short notice, in the bout style. All work warranted. Orders from tho oonntry promptly attended to WILLIAM GLAZES, Three doors below Wheeler House. Jan 26 _Vj__;_tU Unprecedented Success1 09 ins SINGER The Singer Sewing Machine | BBOKTKD' FIRST PREMIUMS, J i at 18 72, AT State Fair, Atlanta, Ga., Anderson Fair,- S. C., Darlington Fair, S. G. Look at their sales: 181,360 Machines sold in 1871; 52,784 more than any company. The Singer Manufacturing Company. Main street, Columbia, S. C. W. J. WAY, Nov 18 f6m ' '_ Agent. POM ARIA NURSERIES. Established 1850. r' I^UE proprietor baa a largo and .thrifty . stock ot Southern and acclimated FRUIl1 TREES, from the earliest to the latest. Ap? ples, Peaohea, Pears, PI atria,1 Cherries, Apri? cots, Nootarinos, Quinces, Medlars, Pome? granates, Ever-boaring Mulberries, Figs, English Walnuts, Spanish Chestnuts, Fil borta, Grapes, in great variety; Raspberries, Strawberry Plants, all the best; Rosen, Dahlias, Gladiolos, Verbenas, Yiolets, Ac; Ornamental Flowering .Shrubs, Evergreens, for Cemeteries and Lawn,in groat variety; Osage, Orange and Macartney Roses, for hedges; Horse Radish and Asparagus Roots, particularly adapted to our climate. A de? scriptive catalogue eont to all applicanta. Mr. John Wbito is my Ag?ut at Columbia. Address. WM. SUMMER, Nov 24 3mot Pomaria, S. O. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAG8 Old Government JAVA, 10 pockets Pnre Moeha. For sale low by BOPE Jfc GYLES. 10 , Oats and Corn. IT f\(\f\ BUSHELS FEEDING OATS, X.l/LfU 700 buohela Whito Corn, fori sale low for oash. HOPE A OYLES. Notice. TnE power of Attorney iaeood to SAMUEL SAMPSON, to transact business for mo at Nowborry, has been revoked. AH legal olairas will bo paid by me, and all persons in? debted to mo will mako immodiato nettle men t. HARDY SOLOMON. Jan 20_ SAMUEL W. MELTON, J). II. CII A M i; EllI.A I N , Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney-General. MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN. Attorneys and Councilors at Law, . COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL practice in all the Courts of this Btato, and in tho United States Courts for the District of South Carolina. OOlocs at Columbia, S. C, in tho Rtate House, and in tho Carolina National Bank building, up stairs._._Jau 3 3mo Cheap Pictures. AS there is a demand for cheap 'pictures, wo have made arrangements to make any kind nf PICTURE, and as cheap as any wherein tho world. Four Tintypes for $1; sixteen Photographs, "cheap," #2; our flue Pictures at tho old prioes. Oomo one, come all, and soo for yourself. WE ARN A HIX S Deo 12 3mo New Art Oallery, Main street. Thor barn's Garden Seeds, RESH and good, for sale hv Jau 23_HOPE & OYLES. Duo West Female College. | THIS is, as to its present organi? zation, tho oldest Female College in tho Stato. i An able and experienced teacher of Mtteie and tno Modern x,an ?_ gnngaB has recently boon added to tho Faculty, in Mio person of Dr. Henri Auiiinael, of Geneva, Switzerland. Tho advantages are equal to tho best, and Lho expense's .as reasonable as those of imy good institution. Ovor one hundred pupils aro notv present. There is room for a fow rtiore. Apply h ! ones to .. J. I. BONNEfi, I'reaidcbt. Duo West, Abbeville L'btuity, S. C. Jtin 2-5 lrno F 'Let our inst Oensuret ?LTJMBMyS. C., SUNDAY M( SELLING OFF ! WINTER STOCK! TDK GREAT CLEARANCE SALES WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1873, and continnca for thirty days. 1 ? i All WINTER GOODS will ho sold without j regard to coat, FOR CASH ONLY. Jan 12 lmo_J. H. KIN ARD. 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 SIMERES, JEANS, FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, FURS, &o. The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. E.. C. SHIVER & CO. Jsn 5 CARRIAGES AND ' BUGGIES! CALL at'tho Factory Eaat of tho Post Ofilco and examine quality, workmanabip and prices before pr.r chaaing anction gooila. We cannot bo undersold in good vehicles. M. J. CALNAN, Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11_ Choice Wines. P? f\ BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, O* " 10 canes 8parkling Catawba, 10 oases **Vix Bara." 10 casos "Kelley's" Island Wine. 10 cases "Red Seal," 3 oaska "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks "Amontilado Sherry," 2 casks "Resore Madeira." " For salo by__ HOPE A GYLES. Now is the Time. i)f\ (\(\{\ LB8. BACON, al tr* lowest ?v?\/\f\J prices over offoreu in this country. Will make contracts to detioer at any time during the comng season,at preseut prices. We pay no rent, pay no interest, do most of our work ouikoIvub, do more business with tbo samo expeneo than any houso in the Stato, and can and wt!l offer inducements in pricea. L?RICK & LOWBANOE._ PRICES 81I8CB8 GRAND CENTRAL ' Dry Goods Establishment of W. D. LOVE & CO. PREPARATORY to taking our yearly in? ventory, .VO havo reduced Mio pticcs oT our winter stock, with a view to close Hum out, tonuko roo.u for an extensive und at? tractive line ot SPRING ?OODH. Our Bargain Com ?ors contain a great many CHEAP GOODS. Wo Invito all to call ' id l'I sonio of the bargain*, nt the OKA1 CENTRAL DRY j (K)ODS ESTABLISH MF -oilier Main and Plain street**, under the lcr House. W. I). T.ovk, ) J. LOVKACO. B. B. MoOiucrny { Jon U Egff8 and Swefct Potatoes. 1p?/"V DOZEN fre*>< E0O9, ?lV? 25 bushels '..panidh SWEET P 4ft\. TJES. For salo by HOPE i QYLF-ft Attend the Ti )RNIN43, FEBRUARY 9, 1873 HI I MM^^M?I?P??IMI^M 1 Oase of SPRING . i I ? : ; i ? it. . i. lIJi PRINTS just received at i 0. F. JACKSON'S. Remnants of Embroi? deries and Ribbons cheap, at O. F. JACKSON'S. ! Jan 31 g o 00 O 5 pa ? >" Ph DC Q O O o OQ o o P3 EH <1 A Desirable Investment! NOT TAXABLE BY ana STATE, CITY OE COUNTY. A SAVING OF NEARLY Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. CHARLOTTE, COL. & AUG. R, R, SEVEN 1'in CUNT. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro. perty of the Road. Interest Payable Semi-Annually, on the 1st of January and 1st of July. The Central National Bank, op columbia, OFFERS for ealoa limited amount of above mentioned IIONPS, at tbo following rato FIRSr MORTGAGE HONDS, (only tlO.000 per a.ile,) at H'2 cents and accrued interest; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only $5.01)0 per mile,) at 75 cunts and accrued iutcrubt, and recom? mend tiicm to Trustees and others hiving money to invost, as being the most desirable tecurily on the market, tor tbe following rea? sons, tu wit: FmsT.?They cannot ilK taxed by tiieState, CoOnty oa Citv. 1'ho United States Supreme j Court, in the caao of tho Northern Central Railruad on. Jackson, (Men 7 Wallace, Supreme Court U. B , page 207,) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint ono.on piopoity lying in two or more Matr?, tbe bonds uu cured thereby are not liable to be| taxed by i ither of the State?; and tho same principle relievos them from taxation by County, City, or Town. Tbe Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta boiid? aro secui ed by a joint mortgage on property lying in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. ? Second.?Uocauso they arc absolutely safe, being secured by a lirst mortgage of only *10,UU0, and a second mortgage of only (5.000 pur milo on the entire road.from Cbarlntto to Angusta, and on all the workshops, bridges, franchise and equipments of said road. Tuinu.-Because tbe salo ot the lirst mort- j gage bonds will extinguish tbe floating debt of the r^hd, and the proceeds of the second mortgage oondn will ho exclusively applied to improving tbo road and adding to its j tqaipwi uts; thus enhancing tho value of the property mortgaged. flgFoumn ?Because t! o bonds are coupon bonds, and tie interest payable in New York, Charlotte. Columbia or Augusta, at tho op? tion of tli holder. Thui th y can be col? lected through any b ink without expense. Finn.?Tue business of the Koad is rapidly increasing.', and tho property and franchise daily becoming more valuable?the nut earn? ings for the last live rilomhs being over fifty pur cent, moro than for the corresponding months of the preceding year. Sixth --These ltond* are practically re? deemable in gold, for specie pajnicut will cer? tainly bo resumod before their maturity. In? vestors will, therefore, buy With greenbacks worth 87| cents, and receive their pay at par ?thus adding a pi ofit of ovr.n THIUTY CENTS on tho dollar on the First Martgog? llunds. hud ovi'.u TllIHTY-BEVEN oKN'is ,o? (he Second Mortgage Honda, and in I he uu anlitm rocoiv Jug a high rato of interest. Finally.? As theso D?nds have a flxrd value in Now York, Charlotte, Columbia und Augusta, i hey are considered good collate raja, op which money can always bo borrowed lor temporary pnrpoai s. .11>11m IJ. l'AT ?IF.'?. President. A. tr. Mhbni/.rh, Cashier. Jan i Old novvstmptiH for istilo ut PlKKNlS . dice. :\t liftv conto a hundred. QMX. i rue Event." VOL. VIII?NO. 276. fOR^SALE. A RARE CHANCE fog A . GDDD INVESTMENT. ? 9 m BEING doslrous of obsDgtng my business, I offer for salo the entire stock of the Exchange House, combusting of BRANDIE8. WINES, WHISKIES. OIN8, BUH, ALB, OIGAftS, otc. And all thb fixtures necessary to carry on a> FIRST GLASS BAR and RESTAURANT. The house is conveniently located, and ar? ranged for private or transient Boarders, and now enjovs a fair patronage. It contains ten FUuNISHED ROOMS, besides two DIN? ING ROOMS, front and back, BAR ROOM and K1TOHEN. Attached to the establish? ment is a fino Cook-Pit, Stables for Horses, etc. For furthor particulars, apply to or address P. HAMILTON JOYNER, Doc U_Colombia, 8. 0. " FOR SALE at the CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK seven per gest. COUPON BONDS I of tub CITY OP COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured ly an Annual lux and Receivable for City Tttxes. Bonds non-taxable by" the. City. Bond Bebt of the CUv Limited by Law to $600,000. Taxable Property of the City $7,000,000. THE BONDS offered are authorized by an Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of the new1 City Hall. Their final redemption is, by the terms j of said Act, secured by a "sinking fund," to be accumulated from tbe annual rents of the building. These rents will reaoh from (8,000 to (lO.OuO per annum: and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a term of twenty years, as trustoo, with power to collect tho rents and hold the same invest^ cd au a fund for the redemption of the bonds. , By said Act a special annual tax is required to be levied to pay the aimi annual conpona, and tho Carolina National Bank is made the trustee of the city to receive the taxes when collected and to pay the coupons. The cou? pons are aluo receivable for city taxes. The taxable property of tho city is at pre 8ont aescHsed at f7,000,0t0; and by said Act the bond dobt of tbe city cannot be inoreased beyond (G0O.O0O whilst these bonds are out? standing. Tho bonds are exempt by law from city taxation. ~ Theeo bonds are offered to the public at eighty nett, with interent from date of pur chat-n to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, the accrued interest to be added. To citizens of Columbia theso bonds will give an income of 12} per cent., an may bo aeon from tbe following statement: Seven per cent, bonds, at 75, annual interest............s... 9] per cent. Nineteen years, to run, average increase per annum. ]J percent. City tax saved. 2 percent. Average annual income.12] Doc It_ _ Millinery. ? MRS. C. E. REED has been >cSB^ awarded tho highest premiums, >?<Yffift for 1871 and 1M72, for tlio BEST CMHHa MILLINERY, contiating of atPSWH Ladles' and Children's BON jgSKfljlff NETS, HATSand (.'APS. Ladies' ^ynjTwW Underware, Hair, and Fancy Wj/jfX Articlos of every (loncrtption, /Slav wmcU ,v'" b? sold at roduced Wwl prices. Tho public in general are invited to oali and see f. r themselves be foro pnn'httHini? elsowhero. Dec 7 New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. New ?tandard worku for libraries. New Novels, in cheap binding. AIho, a frePh stock of WRITING DESKS. Portfolio*, Gold Pone, Pen-Knives, Pocket Book'i, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy Braoket* and book Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velope* and Fancy Stationery. for f-aloby V?v5 R^L^ BRYAN. DEXTER BTABLE8, COLUMBIA, S. C, Dkcemdeb 27, 1872. /?"5?I2Ks4>?r7ipj!iaflMa ON and after Jann ^mhWt^S^^^Z^ry 1, 1873, I shall .x vat?'*,^v2iS* Umt/Ju^ pect all persons hiring tnanis at Dexter Stables to PAY for same as soon as need: and if strangers wish t-> blre teama, they niUBt PAY IN ADVANCE. All perr?n? indebted to Boyco A Co must make pa\ment immediati ly, or theiraceeunts will be pat into hands of maglstrato for col? lection. C. II. PETT1NGILL. Dee '_".? For Rovcf. A Co. Sanders House. THIS HOUSE, situated at Ninety-Six. Greenville and Columbia Railroad, bus I been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. I Tho traveling public may rest assured that they will be furnished with accommodations sweoud to n"iie in tho State, at reasonable r^tes. SANDERS A BRO., Jau 9 Proprietors. _ New Mackerel. ST J\ KITS Mesa and No. 1 MACKEREL. Ol 9 50 Half and Wholo Barrels, Is, 2a, S*. 50 Boxes Scalo l HorringB. 5i)0 George's Codfish. For ail" low by HOPF A\ GYLES. Carriages. CfJHR*' A L,\ROE STOCK of TOP nnd JSkSlFoPEN BUGGIES, RO0KAWAY8, OAlUlloLETTS. PILE TONS, and a late style of English D< g Cart, for sale at very reason able price*, at the Repository, corner Lady and Assembly ?Ire? I?. N ?vl7 W. K GREENFIELD. Mince Meat. TUST received, a lot of choice MINCE MKA I'. GEO. SYMMKIIR. Western Hay. t/\f\ HALES TIMOTHY HAY, for oale low \ }\ f for cash. _HOPE At GYLES. ACkuiain CttitKVoii Cim.i.s andFi-.vkr? Find t..K?' the Blood and Liver Pill?, to work ?.fl'the bile and purify tho blood; three or 'four will he Hullicicnt. Then taneaUhlo I spoonful of HEiNITSn'S CHI! L CUBE. 1! has been tried: wo know it BELOW COST! TO CLOSE BUSINESS! ? N C E?MBVd! WE will soil oar whole ?od entire stoak - OUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, HATS 0AP8 and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS below cost, to close business. All persons i need of anything in our line should by al moarjB embrace this opportunity, ? B. STRAUS & BBO., Jan 9_Under Colombia Hotel. PALL AKD WINTER CLOTHING HATS, GAPS AMD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!!! WE are receiving and will continpc to re? ceive through the season tho best Ready-made Clothing Thai cannot bo surpassed, if equaled, by any Oostom-made. We have the very latest fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black Doe Pants, French and American Dress Vests, Cloth. Bilk and Silk Velvet. A spendid line of Men's, Yt nths' and Boys' UNDER-CLOTHlNG.Wbite *nd Fanoy Shirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hoee, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck Wear, Suspenders, Bilk and Linen Handkerohiefs, Bbawls, Oar pots and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. 49* Wo havo marked onr GoodBfor net cash, KIN ARB Oct 1 l,fcW. tSWAFHU A RE daily receiving additions to their elo i\. gant stock of CLOTHING, HATS ARD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; An entirely new line of MEH'S, B0Y3* AHD CHILDREH'8 HATS, Jnst received. .<.]. 1 I hi v ' In our Custom Department we are exhibit? ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do? mestic CASSIHERES AND VESTIK6S. Give ns a call. R. & W. C. 8WAFFIELD. Dec 19 2 O 0,0 0 0 In groat varieties. ENVELOPES! GRAND arrival of new and improvodBtaple and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, flno OUTLERT and FANCY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladles and Gentlemen. A visit to this llouto may amuse and induce you to purobaee. THE BLANK BOOK HAKLFACTOBY and BOOK BINDER'S" Is in full operation. State. County. Bank and Railroad . fiiccs and BusinceB Houses of all kinds supplied with Books,"Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heading, when re? quired, in all styles of Bindings At shortest nutico and living priceB. E. R. STOKES. Nov 21 Main street, Columbia, B.. 0. Just Received. A r\Ci CARES CANNED GOODS, -dt* f I 9 100 boxes OANDY, f>0 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey. 100 dozen Axob, 200 dozen Pocket-Knives, 100 dozen pairs Trace Chains, 100 dozen boor and Pad-Locks, 100 bundles 1 ies, 100 baten Mageiug, For sale to-day, at New Yoili prices anl 0?r? riagn, hnving b< mi | urchat't d mainly before the late lidbuud pi ices. jam; l.oHirK ?V LOWRANCE._ Uats, Bran, &c. QAA BUSHELS FEEDING OATS. OV IU 5 (U'O lbs. Bran and Khlp Stuff. For nalo by n0PB_* flYI.'E:R Buildiu? Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWOor more ItniiflCfl, Located comer of Lumber and Hull Htroets. Measures 108 foot each way. t'crntH cash. Apply at this Ofiico.