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.rmrr,-, --1-1 ' "I,,.. . The Situation in Spain.?Ii ie not easy at any time to understand Spanish politics, and at present the situation in Spain seems peooliarly complicated. It is certain, however, that Oastelar is driven from power, forced, it may be saumed, by the clashing of public senti? ment to resign. As the head of the Cow Republican experiment in Spain, we must regret this, as well as for him? self personally, for there is no other publio man iu Spain who has as strong claims upon American sympathies us Oastelar, for the reason that he haa\ strong sympathies with our own coun? try, ana that he arrested general admi? ration before his election to the Presi? dency'by his '.ni?Iant oratorical powers as displayed in the Spanish OorteB aod exerted in behalf of freedom and huma? nity. ' The wonder is that Gastelar was able to hold out so'long against Carlisb?, Radicals aud Intransigent?, but it only remained for the last feather on the camel's back, the just and friendly atti? tude of Oastelar to this country on the Virginins question, to oombine the ele? ments o! opposition to him iu a form that would be irresistible. We are not surprised to learn that this .sincere Republican expresses his decisive reprobation of the attempt of General Pavia, with foroe of arms, to dissolve the Cortes. Consistently with bis principles, he was compelled to yield to the t decisive votes in that body against his measures. Indeed, it ap? pears that on his defeat in tbe Legiila tare, and before the interference of General Pavia, the Cortes elected Sonor Catonia President of the new Cabinet. It is also stated that Oastelar has de? clined the request of Marshal Serrano that he should be a member of tbe new administration. It is not long since Marshal Serrano, who has assumed the reins of supremo power, fled from Spain for his life, disguised as an Englishman. He is a soldier by instinot and educa? tion, and is described as courtly, but narrow-minded, vindictive and tho? roughly Spanish. The republican ex? periment in Spain may now be regarded as at an end. If Oastelar, tho ablest of that party, has failed, or lesser light oau be expected to succeed. Marshal Ser? rano is Raid to be inolined to a constitu? tional monarchy, and, therefore, may succeed in preparing the way for a royalist restoration of some kind. It is remarkable'that two old soldiers, both understood to be opposed to republican? ism, are now at tbe head of what re? mains of republican governments iu France and Spain, and both no doubt willing, when tho opportunity occurs, to place the orowu upon a royal brow. The Financial Crisis in Cuba.?A finanoial crisis of the most seTcre char? acter at present exists in Cuba. Com? mercial confidence seems almost at an end, prices of necessaries are rising enormously every day, and some of the newspapers have been compelled to sus? pend publication for want of means to pay their bands. Tho drain npou the resources of tho country caused by the insurrection has been to steady und long continued that it would almost ap? pear as though tbe Cubans wero upou their last financial legs. Gold has been steadily going oot of circulation and is now at an immonso premium, while confidence in the paper currency is so shaken that many people refuse to take it at any price. "Go!. W. P>. Bennett, editor of tho Qnitman (Qa.) Banner, was ordained a minister of the Baptist Church last week. He is now an editor, a lawyer and a preacher." Well, what of il? In these days of godless monopoly it is something for a poor editor to have all these opportunities for getting even j with tbe world, the flesh and the devil. Stolen, FROM my stable, in Columbia, en ffec?? the night of tho 5th instant, a me. VM dium-sized sorrel HOUSE MULE, ok&with a whito spot-near tho fore-top. and one on tho right side. A liberal reward will be paid for hiB recovery. Jan 7II If a_ MA KU A RET IRWIN. Situation as Teacher Wanted. AYOUNG GENTLEMAN, thoroughly competent and experienced as % teaoher, desires a SITUATION iu a healthy, intelli? gent part of the country. Reft rences given if required. Address "A.," ? Jan C tufG*_ _ Potaai ia, 8. C. irwIn"s hall. 'JBAOY W, TITUS, .... Manager. one night only ! monday evening, january 12. FIRST appearance here, since her return from Europe, of tho popular Southern Nightingale. MRS. jah. A. O ATE S And her newly-arranged COMLJ OPERA COMPANY, in Offenbach's famous Comic Opera, in four acts, the GRAND DUCHESS. Mrs. JAS. A. OATES as the ? uebesa. General admission il 00; Rtstrvcd Scats 25 cents extra. Can now be sr cuied at. .T. p. It awls' Music Rtoro^ Jan 4 7 To Rent, A SMALL FOCR ROOM COTTAGE, below f\. the State House. Apply to JanG_ y J. SULZBACHER. Hardware'. Hardware!! rpH-E undersigned, having found the cash X business in their Grocery Department a eomp'.ete success, havo determined to conduct tho Hardware Doparlment on a slrtitlyeash basis also. They havo, therefore, greatly re? duced tho pi ices for ail heavy goods in this line, embracing IRON, NAILS, STEEL, SPRINGS, AXLES and CARRIAGE MATE? RIALS, being convinced that a quick penny is bettor than a slow shilling. tar Purchasers will save money by ex? amining our stock and prices before pur- I chasing. Terms can't It fore delivery. Jan 0 A5N*?-V - R0N\ To Rent or i'or Sale TUE HOUSE on tho corner of Lady Maud Assembly atreot^. Possession given Immediately. Apply t'i Deo 10 It. At W.O. 8 WAP FIELD. Wanted to Borrow, $*? t\(\(\ FOR which a tirst inert ? ),Uvv/j gagconvaluaVl.- unencum? bered city property will ho given. Address X- Y. '/.., cue. of PUOSNJX Ofhco. The adver? tiser means bneineea. Dec 30 THED BY J. A. SELBY. Spooial JVotloe?. OB STACLES TO MAllBIAQB. ^ Huppy Heller for Ynunfc Man from the effects or err?r? and abn-es. in early life. Maohu ?d restored. Impediments to Mar? riage rem ?y*d. New method ?t treatment. New ami remurkahlo renifdii e. Hooka and Citcalais sent fire, ih ik-alerf > nvelopes. Ad? dress HOWA!tl> ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, I'bilade'pbia, I'a? an institu? tion having a high reputation fur honorable i oonduct aud ? r^fesMonul skill. Oct 30 3mo DBNNIBON'S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS! Over Two Hundred Million i- have ieen used within the ps.si ten _ .-ears, without complaint ei loss by I'ag buuniuitig detached. They arc mere reliable for marking Cotton Itaicb than &vy Tag in line. Ml Exoress Companion use tbem. Kol?! by Printers and Stationers everywhere. Oct[5 t3mos CURES ncwpni>EYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS TTATB PROVED, FROM THE MOST J m\ ample experience, an entire sudoeps. Simple, Prompt, Efficient oud Reliable. They are the only medianes perfectly adapted to popular use?so simple that mistaxes cannot be made in using them; so harmlose as to bo free from danger; and so efficient as tobe always reliable. They have tho highest commendation from all, and will alwayi render Bat isfaotion. Price, in large three-drachm vials, with directions: No". Cure*: Cents. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammationi", . . 50 2. Worms, "Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . 50 3. CryluK-Colle, or Teething of Infants, . 50 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adult*, . . 50 6. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 C Cholera-morons, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.50 8. Heuralgia, Toothache, Faccaolie, ... 50 ?. Headaches, Stole Headache, Vertigo, . 50 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Btomneli, .... 50 11. Suppressed, or Painful Penods, . . . 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50 13. Croup. Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . 50 14. gait sthemn, Krysipelas, Eruption?, . 50 15. KUenmatlsm, Kheumatio Pains, ... 50 16. T?eTer und Ague, Chill Fever, Ague?, 50 17 piles, blind or bleeding,.5? lit. Ophtnalmy, and Sore or Wenk Eyes, . 50 19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronio Influenza, . 50 20. Whooplng-Cough, Violent Coughs, ? -'a 21. Asthuxa, Oppre&sed Breathing, ... 60 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing, . 50 23. Scrofula. Enlarged Glands,]BweUing-?, . 50 24. General Debihty, Physical Weakness, . 50 25. Dropsy aud Scanty Secretion", . . . . 50 26. Kea-Slcknesa, Bickncss from Ruling, . 50 27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel, . . . . . 50 2B Ifcrvoua Debility, Senunal W eakuisw, pl-r or Involuntary Discharges.1 00 20. Sore Month, Canker, . . .. . . . . 50 SO Urinary Weakness, V> cttin;: tho Bed, o) 31 Painful Perlons, with Hposins, . . 10 igestlon* V.f^ FAMILY CASES'. Case (Moroom) with nbovc 35 large vlaUnnrt Manual of Directions, . . . ? *???? Case (Morocco) of 20 large veil? an.l Book, 0 00 Bar These remedies are sent by the case or single box to any part orthe country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address ^^itpl^^e?^no Co.. ?Uieonnil Depot, No. 603 Bko.vuwav, New Youe. For Sale by all Druggists. For sale hy ?oiger A McQregor, Agents. Dec 17 flf Lumber and Laths. HAVING a large quantity of BUILDING DUM BE It and LATHS on hand, per? sons wanting t lie name can be supplied, at short notice. Crders left at my Residence on Main strict, near tho new Government Post Oflice, or sent by mail, will meet prompt attention. Teruia cash. 2?ov 20 JJnvi W. LOWRY. Christmas Reading for the Young. CONTAINING Fnuny Stories, Interesting Narratives, Facts from Natural History, to amuse aud instruct?In cloth, from 25 to | 75 cents each; in paper, from 5 to 50 cents, in bright colorm, red and bluu. ALSO, PtietM, neitlj bound; Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymn Books; Writing Desks; some La? dies' Work Boxes, very cheap, suitable for hoiidav presents, at Doc 21 DUPFIE'H Bonk at or o. Notice. OFFIOH CITY CLERK. Coi.l'MUIA,H. C, January 3. 1871. ALL persons who have held TAVEHN LICENSES tor the jear 1873. and de? sire to oontinue the same 'or 1874, aro hereby nntitied that it is oeeessai v to make a new application to Cnuucil lor i i.e same, giving a now bond, Ac. Blanks will be fuminhed at tho City Clerk's Oflloe; also, paymi in will be required Tor the first quarter on or bt fore the u'th of the present month. Jan 4 OHAS. BAKNUM. City Clerk. Family Flour. eV^~I~* IflO 3RLS. Extra Family FLOUR. tfewjH*} 100 barrels low priced, but xonnd. WllWrT, For sale bv HOPE A GYLES Goal! Co. 11 Coal! 1 TONS GRATE COAL. OXfVf 260 ton? STOVC COAL, 100 tons HMITH'S COAL. For sale by BOWLN A I.aFAK, Ag' nts. Urn" Union Jhrultt otny. I?i e '.) lino Bonds, StockB, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my own account, nt current rates: BUNDS and STOCKS ut RAILROADS, bonds, and .Stocks ot States and United States, Bonds and Stocks of Cities and other corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold and Sil vir Coin, and approved Claims against thb United States, .St nie and Count v. D. GAMS HILL, Broker, Main streut, Ahr 10 t6mo 2d door South Wheeler Honso. MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE, COKBSUURY, ADIlBVILL.tf. S. C. ciiABTKbnn 1853 TWENTY-FlKSr aniiual ses? sion opens WRDNKSDaY, 21st < I ?.laininrv. 1M4; ckstslaet Wftdnei day in October, expenses lor term of forty weeks: Primary Department, 125; Academic Department. J?5; Collegiate Department, 150; Music, MO; Board, f 12 to 115 per month. French and Latin Ireo. For circulars app'.\ i<? W. CHRISTIE RENKT, ' Pec 11 liiilf Principal. Mills House Stables. JUSTrcceived at tho nlxtvo Htn Idea, twenty head tine KENTUCKY _.MUt.KS, most of which are well liroUo. VVi'.l be sold elionp for cash, -opt 13 J. N. LONG, Ag< nt. "Let our Juit Censure OLUMBIA, S. C, FRIDAY M For the New Tear, I am resolved to make new and increasing efforts to {meet the trying requirements of the times. Whilst keeping a full stock uuil continually opening up Fresh Goods, my expenses are so much less than the other dry goods houses, that you can save money, save time, and save patience, by dealing at my store. C. F. JACKSON, "Xhe Leader of Low Prices." Jhli c_ N E W PUBLICA!IONS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME WOMEN. By MauuecIIB. Held. $2. Ooulbrum's Gospel ot the Childhood. $1 25. Mrs. Beoeher's liouse-keeper and Uta;th keeper. (1.50. John Stuart Mill's Antchiograph). $2.25. Science and Religion. By Pr?r. Joeopli LoCoate. $1.50. The Atmosphere, with beautiful cbronio plates.. By Carnillo Piamarion. IG. Crooked PlacoB?A Novel. By Edward Qarrett. 1 Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Red as a Boso." 75 cents. Joseph tho Jew?A Novel. 50 cents. , A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents. And other new books. Dec 30 Proposals for Lamp Posts. OFFICE CllY CLERK, Cot.cMuiA, S. C, December 29, 1873. C1EALED bids will be received until tbo ? 13th day or January, 1874, for 250 LAME POSTS, to bo or the following dimensions, (a sample of tho size to be seen at City Clerk's oOlcc:) The Post to bo eleven feet long, six inches square at tho base and for three feet, then to be tapered to four inches at the top; to hoof good sound heart pine, and to he beveled on tho corners; to be painted, and to be furoiebed by the 1st of February, 1874 CUAS. BARNUM, D?i 31" CRyCjerk. Office City Treasurer, COLUMBIA, S. C, December 27, 1873. rywi E city ot Columbia will, on the 15th of 1 January, 1874, commence paving tho PAS 1'DUE COUPONS or her Bonds. They will be paid at the Carolina National Bank; also at the Sonth Carolina Bank and Trust Company's Baiik, in this eitv. "OHAS. BARN CM, City Treasurer. Doc 28 rrwiK late, telegrams trom Washington, an JL uouncing tho decision of the United Slat's Supreme Court, concerning the Bills of the Bank oi the State, Did not create more excitement in Columbia than waa caused by tho announciment that there aro plenty more of those liuo If avaiia CIGARS, ot our own malte, which are -^til! nil the rage. We also announce that Building and Loan and Greenbacks are Received at Par. Croat tl rrngs are flocking to avail ti er.'. solve, of this opportunity t<> procure tin: r.hol:? lubaeeos and Cigars to ho huo Ai the California Cigar Store N..v !i M. BUI KUACMEU. OUR H0U3F, Corner Gervais a im llichanJsoh strevir, Nn.ui the Statk Capitol. ?TITE undersigned has fitted up a SA? LOON, on tho above cm tier, where he will keen the best of WINES. LIQUORS, LAGER BEER, SEOARS* etc. Give him a call. JAMES CLENDIN1N?. JDec 11 Fourth Grand Gift Ooncert, FOn the benefit OP the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. OVER $100,000 in Bank! Success aesnreo! A full drawing certain onTUESDAY, the 31st of Man-h next. In order to meet the general wish and e-xpc elation of tho public and tho ticket-holders, for tho full payment of tbo magnificent gilt.-?, announced for the Fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Public Li? brary of Kentucky, tho management have de? termined to postpone the Concert and Draw iug until Tuesday, the 31st of March, 1874. They havo already realized over $1,000,000, antl have a great many agents yet to hear from. No doubt is entertained of tho sale of every ticket before the drawing, but whether all are aold or not, tbo Concert and Drawing will positively and unequivocally lake place on the day now fixed, and if any remain nn sold they will he canceled and the prizes will he roduced iu proportion to tho unsold tickets. Onlj CO,COO tickets havo been issued and 14,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000, Will he distributed among ticket-holders. Tim tickets are printed inoonpons of tenths, and all f actional parta will bo represented in the thawing just as whole tickets ure. I.IST OP GIFTS. I Giand Caxh Gift.$2.V),(i(:0 1 Cia iid C ish Gilt. lOD.OI'O 1 trund Cash Gilt. 50,000 1 Grand Ca?h Gilt. 25 000 1 Grai.d Gush Gilt. 17.000 ]?) Cseh Gifts, *in,0;i0 each. 100 000 :to Gash Gifts, 5,000 each. 150.000 50 Cash GittH, l.OoO each. 50,000 SO Cash Gilts, 500 each. 41).000 100 Cash Gilts, 400 each. 40.000 150 Cash Gifte, 300 each 41 ern 250 Cash Gifts, 200 each. 50,000 325 Ca*h Gifts, 100 each. 32.6(4) 11.000 Cash Gifts, 5'J each . 550,000 Total 12 C00 Gifts, all euch, amounting to .$1.500 (00 The chances fur a gift are as one tu live. I Fit ICR OF TlCKRTS. i Whole tickets), $50; halves, $25; tenths, or each coupon, ?5: eleven whole tickets ft,r ffiOO; ?21 tickets for $1,000; 113 whole tickets for ??.OtiO; 227.whole tickets for 110,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets. Tho Fourth Gift Concert will bo conducted, in all respects, like the three which have already bei 11 given, and full particulars may be learned irotn circulars, which will be ntut tu e from this ollico to all who apply for them. Orders or tickets and applications for agencies .\ ill bo attende d to in the order tbey are received, and it is hoped thev will be adit in promptly, that thero may ho no dis j appointment or delay in tilling all. Liberal I terms given to those who buy to sell again, i ?11 agents are peremptorily required to settle up thrdr accounts and roturu all uneold ttckete bv the 20th day of March. TllO c E. BRAMLE 1 '1 E. I Age nt Public Library Kentucky and Man gor Gift Concert, Pnl :? Library Building Attend the Trnt ORNING. JANUARY 9, 1874 $25 Per Thousand. A Urge stock of CIGARS just received, and in order to guarantee quick sales, will beeold at the above price. Parties wishing a sNipply will do well ta order at onco. We arc uow prepared to furuish dea'c-re, and solicit a call or order for sample*. PERRY A SLAWcON, Indian Girl Cigar Store, Colombia, S. C. Jan 6 A OARD. The proceedings '.n the United States Dis? trict Court against Meters. J. II. Kinard & Co., in bankruptcy, were taken under a mis underbtanding. Wo have cheerfully withdrawn the pro? ceedings; the matters involved having been satisfactorily arranged. MELTON A CHAMBERLAIN', Jan ti 3 Attorneys at Law. T. M. Wilkes, Attorney at Law, > A ND United States Commissioner for Cir-1 J\. cuit and District Courts for South Ca? rolina. Office over the Carolina National Bank. Columbia, 8. O. Dec 30 ~A MEDICINE WORTH HAVING.7 HEINITSH'S Ul'K.liN'S DELIUIIT, FOR Sick Headache, Bilious Attacks, Con btipation, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, In digestion, Scrofula, Jaundico, Fain in tho Back, Nouralgia, Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Nervoueneea, Me? lancholy. Bilious Fever, Co2tivenes8. Ask for Heinitsh'e Queen's Delight; none other ia genuine For Bale at Deo 191 E. H. HEINITSH'S Drug Store. S. ?. 8TRATT0N, TRIAL JUSTICE, Ojfice on Assembly street, between Lady and \ \YosUingto7i streets. DEVOTES Bspecia.1 attention to the rental of houses, tbo collection of rents, and to those remedies pursued by civil action and proceedings. Deo 28 ilmo HOMOEOPATHY. T\R. SCHLEY, HomcDopatbist, respectfully \_J oilers his services to the citizens of Co? lumbia. Cilice over Duflie'H Book Store, op? posite Columbia Hotel. Oflice hours hum 8 to 10 A. M , 2 to 4 and 7 to ? T. M. Dec 7 3aios PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAI, SI.000,000,1 SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, i i ? * - FTMilS GUANO is now so well known in all JL tho Southern Slates, for ito remarkable [ t llect i as an agency tor Increasing the pro? ducts of labor, as not to require special re commeudation from tw. lt.j u?e lor eight years past has established its chaiaclt-r for reliable excellence. Tho hir:.".! tisid capital i invested by the Compauy in this trade affords j the surest guar.-tt.ii o ot tho continued excel lenco of this, Guano. 1 he aupplici put into market this season areas heretofore, pro pared under thu sit pet in t en dt neu of Dr.St. ! Julian havencl. Chi miat of the Company, at ChariesU it, S. C. Hence plant* rs may reft assured that its, quality and con positi hi ic precisely tin? banu-1 i thai here tof?>re sold. . " J. N. UOBHON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN a. REt SE A CO.. Gcueral Agents. Baltimore. Tcrtns?J43 ea?b; Jr>3 t nie, without ij'.e , rei-t. I To accomraodato planters, they can order : now and l.avo until 1st of April to decide j ub to whether they will take at time or e-ush price*. When delivered from the factory by the car load, no dravatt" will be char god* AGIO PHOSPHATE. GUANO. BONE. PLASTER, Ac, ahva\ t < u baud, quality una I ranteed. J. N. itO ?SON. Decora he-1 20 }3mn Pratt'a Astral Oil AHSOLl T K L. Y S A F E . Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. W'.x minatingqualities superior to Gas. Burns in any lamp, without danger of exploding or taking firev M ttinfaclured expressly to dis? place tho use ot volatile and dange rous oils. Its safety under every possible test, and its perfect burning qualities are proved by its continued use in over 300,000 families. Mil? lions of gallon* have been sold, and no acci? dent?directly or indirectly?has ever oc? curred from burning, storing or handling it. Tho immense ye arly loss to life and property, resulting from tho use of cheap and dange r? ous oils in the United States, is appalling. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commis? sioners throughout the country recommend the ASTRAL as the best safe-nuard when J lamps aro used. Send for Circular. WM. B. STANLEY, Columbia, his a complete stock at all times. Oct 11 3mo{ State of South Carolina-?Richland Co. COUIIT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sarah P. McCullum, plaintiff, against Robert McCullum, defendant.?Summons for He litt?Complaint not served. To the defendant, Hobert McCulUnn. YOU aro hereby summoned und required to an?\vor the complaint in this action, which is filed in the oflico of tho Clerk ot Common Pleas for the said County, and to aorve a copy of your answer to the said com? plaint on tho subscriber*, at their ofOco, in Columbia, S.S., within twenty days after the sei vice hereof, cxclUbivo of too day of ruch eorvice; and if you fail to answer the com? plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain? tiff in this ant jou will apply to the Court for the reliel demanded in the complaint. BOONK ?v M?LLER. l'laintitV's Attorneys. Dated at CoMMUl v, October 13. 1ST.'). * To thr difendaid, Hobert McCullum: Tako notice, that tho summons in thin action, ol which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the oflioa of the Clerk ol the Court ot Common Pleas, at Columbia Coint lb iinei. in Hie County and stale aforesaid, on the 4th d.n of December. A. D. lHTd. BOONB A M?LLER, . Doc 5 U'> Plaintiff's Aiiorn'iys Ju?*. Jlcceived, \'. extra lino lot o! ll-ittuckj m L Ll'fl and HORSES, some < i wldcl iiri well bu k?1. '1 hey may be seen Ciiarlc-d Leigau's Stables, eirn.r Senal< id Anseinh' v sin n v i2 * w ?-*.'a :.. ta P.O'i r. i Event. VOL. IX?NO. 21 CLOTHING! DRY GOODS ! GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS t LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS7 THE undersigned, equal to the wants of his friends and the public in general, has ro-opened on Main street, at the stand formerly occupied by John C. Dial, with a large and well-selected stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING I GOODS, which ho oners at prices that defy ] competition. Reencctfully soliciting a share! of tho patron ago hitherto extended to him, I ho promises lull satisfaction to all (but fa? vor him with a cull. II. GOODMAN. 1 Oct 22 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelryi! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main street, nearly op posito tho Central National tank, has alarge and beautiful stock of tine WATCHES, stem and key winders, from the best Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and oi his own importation, in gold and eilvercasea. Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort-! meut just received, and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and eases," Ural nl Presents, and a very flno selection ot1 Plated-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, j Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and | Eye-Glaseee, Clocks, Musical Boxes,and a, great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and boel selected ia the Southern. -* _? _1.1 l--IJ-_IV.! cuuuvljr, nuu vrni do rniiu a a i.ut..^ a a ,uc > same article can bo bought anywhere. Get 24_ _ CONGA?EE IRON WORKS, ! COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. | MANUFACTU-I RE It OF 8TEAM ENGINE8, 8AW! AND GRIST MILLS. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinds of Iron Caatings for Machinery and Ornamental Ca stings for stores and Dwell-1 ings, Patent Bailings for Gardens and Ceme? teries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings, of all kinds, bells, for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua rantco all my work first class and equal to any North or South. Works at font ot Lady street, and rear to South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Raib cad Companies' Depots. Nov IS Just Published?The American School Music Header. Unok I, for f'ilinnry Keim?l?. Prlec 35 c-.-,hh, or (3.00 i>cr dozen. The tlrst of an excellent seriea of Gradi .1 School Mum - Boo;s, bv L. O. Emerson and W. lilden. E73EF.'?OK';>"ilNGIN G SCHOCL, I : ice 75 i ? ij?h, or f 7 nO per dozen, i.-? a com plcti , ctte.tp and Uuetul book for binging Sc I. Olarkr't !>< ir Inrtructor for //red Organs, 1,'larke'H Ool'nr Instructorjor Piano, CiUi'A't '-? Jiodnr Instructor for Violin, For beginner* and amateurs. Full of use? ful, it.?" t.etive and at the same time brilliant T?THER KEMP'S Oid Folks' Concert Tunes. Price 40 ceata, or t'i.GO per dozen books. ' S mg overywliero with great applause from j old t-ud young. S.-iil everywhere. Sent post-paid, for re ts.u price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. CIIAS. U. Dli'aON A CO.,711 Broadway, Ni;w York. Deo 27 Hiw_ Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley'a GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES COMPOUND P XT It ACT ( oil Y I> A l.is, the gieat vegetable alterative for all diseases aiisiug from impure blood. Oil. ORBK.VK'8 FIT CURE, for the euro of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convul sious ot all binds. It;?dirt*Col Ilon?y, lor Coughs, Cclds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases l?l ibt lungs and air passages. Xt urKlalu Spirille, a certain and speedy euro for Neuralgia, lthenmatism, Ncivon's Head-ache, and ail nurvcuu paiui. AVai>t\sii Viillry Ague Cure. Contains do Quinine. A most positive remedy lor Chills, Billons Fiver; aud Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Act? Iibo a charm. Prepaied at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N. C. For sale bv W. C. FISHER, Nov 20 Jlj Cclumbia. S. C. GCODrRULES. Take Heimtsh's Blood and Liver Pills. APTLY vonrscli to business and work bard. " Save }our earning!" and make good invest ments. "The boat investment is goud healtL and long life II you are ni<-L. system deranged, Take Heiuitoh's Queen's Delight. If von have Fever, Chills, Headache, T ike lit ir.lt6h*s Kina Chill Cure. - 55??v A great sav _-?>*itt ing of money is in knowing what to buy .and where te fbnv. Go te HEIN ITS H '? Doctor Shop. A single dose of STANLEY'S COUGn SY? RUP will enri Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, and save you from Ctfhsnniptiou. Tho l)?'-.t plav- ? is always the cheapest, Good ndvieo, jonr brsl lileiid whin fick. it ln> who cuies von All kinds nf good MEDI? CINE- at UE1N1TSirS DRUG s'l ORE. > ,.*:;) ? Oppoi ito In (KMX Of.icn. Bid Weather, Bftd.Ceughi. Bad Colds f? '.\\?,i y>; ifblirctrd COUGU SYV.U1 ,v> . .. t 1 u.'Ma, Colds, Asthma, Con sumption. 11 . j tlio remedy, without any ex ceplioo, Rtnniev will t-ay so, Get it only a Hi !x \ ) ' heap Pj-t? s*. :? >?'< v is : Notice. ?BLESTIIU anu COLUMBIA Ii a1j.iioad Co., Tbzasubeb'b Omer.. Columbia, 8. C, Jannsry 1,1671. HOLD?RB of the STATE GUARANTEED BONDS and the admittod SECOND (2d) M OHIO AGE BONDS of tble Company, who have funded the past dno Coupons of said BonuB, matured between January, eight? een hundred and seventv two, (1872,) and July, eighteen hundred end seventy-three, (1873.) both inclusive, rre notified that the January, eighteen hundred and seventy four, Coupons of said Bonds, and,also, those of the funded Interest Bonds and .Certifi? cates, will be paid on presentation at this offloe on the FIFTEENTH (16th) 1N8T. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Jan 1_Treasurer. GOOD GOODS! AMD WILL Always be Found AT TBE GKAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF WM. D? LOVE & GO. m ^ m ? ' A WE would respectfully annonneo to our patrons that, notwithstanding our EXTENSIVE SALES during the past month, OUR STOOK 1b still COMPLETE in all the DEPARTMENTS. New Goods received daily. Customers are requested- to examine our CHOICE ASSORTMENT before purchasing^ as wo ALWAYS have a great manv GOODS needed in every familv, at POPULAR PBIOES. Preparatory to taking our yearly inven? tory, we will dispose of a groat many Goods, at VERY LOW PRICES, at the The Grand Central Dry GoodB Establishment OF WM. D. LOVE & 05? Under the Wheeler House. WM. P. LOVE. B. B. McCREEBY. N. I'..?CARPETS selling very low to re Extraordinary AND IMPORTANT AKNOliSCEMENTJ OF DRY GOODS I AT AND BELOW oosvn THE continued proeanrn of hard times compete us to mako thia MOBT ALARM? ING SACRIFICE, but as we must have money, iu order to pay our creditors, we wi'l igive the public enqh an opportunity to sop iily their many wants as they havo never be? t?re had iu the historv of this City, Useful patterns DRESS GOODS at 12,15, 20, 25 cents?worth double, i SILK BALERNAS, HERLIN COBDS and EMPRESS CLOTHH, 87 centB?half price, j JAPANESE SILKS, 25 cents, (astounding bat gain,) 50 and 75 cents?wav down. 1 SILK PONGEES. REPTARRAS. CASH SI ERES, (all new shades,) 75 ceuts?worth tl 25. FIGURED EPINGLES, (a beautiful Ncrth ern novelty,) 50 cente?cost us 75. A large line of CLOAKS asd JACKETS, we 'offer at 25 cents on tho dollar. A full assortment of FU11S, at scarcely half New York prices. Twenty boxes of LINEN COLLARS and 'CUFFS will be sold at 5 and 10 cents?worth four times the money. I Hoosc-lurniehing Goods, although quite staple, we havo marked BELOW Cl)8T. .Theyinolnde a fine line of LINEN DOYLIES, at 60 cents and tl 00. Also, largo Marseilles BED SPREADS, from ?1 50 np. Viable and Piano Covers, with othu-r upholstery essen? tials, we will close out at one-half their original valno. Our entire stock of MILLINERY, RIB? BONS, FLOWERS, LACES, Ao ? will be oK fered at such prices as camiet fall to effect a clearance. Wo have only enumerated a ft'T 'eading lines, but the whole Mock is offered without any reserve whatever. Cash must be paid Ion delivery of gooc'.B; from this, there will be ino deviation. Parcels shall be delivered in the order in which they are bought. All parlies owing us money muet call and aettle, or we shall be compelled to resort to other measuies. Dec 18 J. H. KIN ARD ft CO. $100,000 IN FOR CLOTHING GENTS' FIRMING GOODS, BOUGHT since tho great decline, and-we are selling thim at thu very lowest prices for cash. Wo intend to give our cub* . totnors tho advantage of tho LOW PRIOE8. I Conio and seo our stock. We consider it a compliment for persons to call and see our J Hoods KIN ARD A WILEY. MILLINERY. I FiTstPriao Awarded at Fair of 1873. MRS. C. E. REED has opened a lino ass nit men t of Ladies', Mi-ees* and Children's BON ; NETS, Hats, Caps, Cloaks, Bed ingotoe, Furs, Under-wear and 1 Hair of all deBcriptions; also, Mrs. Moody's ftud other ?>tylee of Corsets. Ail of which will be sold at reducedprice*. Mrs. v ,, heedI was awarded tho highest premium* at the State Fairs for the beat ? MHlinerv. Oct 23 3mo Seogcrs' Beer is Pure. t f T don't contain Cocains Indiens, Fish Der? L rie-, to niake one sleepy or hradaehy.