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ProR'BJ?DobMd;i?WhMtonC?ollB?o, IIS., Ifl crashing oat,xrra ?iaKaury-. ?h one of his leotaraajagaiost the onfsrY be says, "the loBtittraim 1? irreligious and immoral, and that no good man over baa been or ever can be a Free Mason." We have of tea gone- over a dboloe lot of eight or ten. thousand Mesons, and Sioked oat two or three whom we aoaght were good men; bat of coarse they w^re regular cnt-throata and hone thieves compared to the pore,1 sinless Blanohard. Bom?TTOTOfl.? Tho chaplain of the United States Seuate, on Wednesday, in his opening prayer, invoked divine Providence to bold in His own band that powerful engine the pnblio press. The preoiee reason for this speoial re membranoe does not appear; bat it is presamed.it it not wholly unconnected with a certain freedom of oritioism which has of late cropped out in the moat unexpected quarter. When year pocket boot gets empty, and everybody knows it, yon ean put aU vom- friends in it and it won't "bulge out1' worth a cent. "Why do yonng ladies whiten their faces? Because they think the powder will make them go off. An acre of figs will fatten more hog?| than an acre of corn. O John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law, Sj&w Bange. FFICE formerly occupied by Moasrc Monteith * Banekett. Jan 9 Wanted to Borrow, $JT riO/t F0R ? ?rat mort '>,UU\J? gage on valuable unencum? bered city property trill be given. Address X- Y. Z., oare of Phoenix Office. The adver tleer moan* business. Deo SO . For Bent, THE large STORE under Irwin's Hall, with tan feet alley in the rear, at 1800 per annum._. Jan 111* Hotioe. Office Tbeasubkb BicnxAHD County, January 8,1874. THE booka for State and County TAXES will be opened THIS DAT, at my offloo, ever tho bank of Hosara. E. J. Scott & Son The following ia tbfc levy for 1873: State tax... . -:.12 mills. County .tax, ordinary....3 " County tax. Court House. li " Conpty tax, deficiencies. -.lJ " School District tax..1" " Total..........l?m?ls. One dollar on each poll for. educational purposes! The penalty of 20 per cent, at-' taohes by law upon all -taxes unpaid on or before the 15th January. 0. H. BALDWIN, County Treasurer. Jan 8,_7_ $60 Beward. STOLEN from my stable, in Co i&utt lombla, on the night of the 5th in atant.a modiom-aized irorrol IIOHSE ???&M?LE, with a whito, spot near the fore-top and one on the right aide. ?Jan 11 6 MARGARET IRWIN. A Save Costs. LL indebted to the undersigned, by note _. or account, muat pay up before the 1st of February noxt. or settle with our attor? neys. HOPE & GYLE8. Jan 9_ ._, .. ? ; ?_ WU. M. FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. V THE beat of WINES, LIQUORS, "8EQAB8, TOBACCO, eto., con _'Btantly o? hand. Norfolk OYS? TERS, in and Out Of the shell. Give him a call. __ Jfan 10_ Breakfast Strips and Hams. 1AAA LBS. Extra BREAKFAST ,UUU STRIPS. 3.000 lbs. Sugar-cured HAMS, ior sale low for cash. Jan 3_HOPE <fc GYLES. Clarified Sugars. BARRELS A,, Ex. 0 and C, for aale Z?\J low for greenbacks. Jan 3 HOPE & GYLES. 200 Venison Hams. LBS. ohoico VENISON HAMS. Jan 3 HOPE & GYLES. T- "D-i. AO ucut| ASMALL FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, below, the State House. Apply to' Jan 6_ J. SULZBACnEll. j, To Bent or for Sale TBE HOUSE on the corner or Lady! and Assembly street*. Pousessioui _given immediately. Applvto Deo 10 R.& W.0.8WAFFIELD. i Important Notice. DEPOSITORS OF MONEY in tho Colum? bia office of the CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA are requested '? to call at the offico of said Bank, during banking hours of THIS WEEK, on business of groat importance to themselves. J. O. B. SMITH, Jan 4 _Local Assistant Caabier. Hardware! Hardware!! THE undersigned, having found tho casb I business in their Grocery Department a : complete success, have determined to conduct. the Hardware Department on a strictly cash j oasis alao. They have, therefore, greatly re-' ducedtho prices for all heavy Roods in this! line, embraoing IRON, NAILS, STEEL, I SPRINGS, AXLES and CARRIAGE MATE? RIALS, being convinced that a quick penny ia better than a slow shilling. t*~ Purohasers will savo money by ex? amining our stook and prices before pur? chasing. Terms cash btjore delivery. JanO_JOHN AONEW A SON. T.H.WilkeSj Attorney at Law, ANDUnitod States Commissioner forOir-l cult and District Courts for South Ca-1 rolina. Office over the Carolina National Bank, Columbia. 8. C._Dcc_30 H0MQ20PATHY. T"\R. SCHLEY. HommnnatMat. rnnnActrnlly | \J offers hie services t? the citizens of Co* Sumbia. Office ever Duffle's Book Store, op-, poeite Columbia Hotel. Offico hours from 8' to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. Dee 7_._3mo8 Just Received, AN extra fino lot of Kontuoky! *BBn M?LEH and IIOHHEB, nomo of which ^J^g^are well broke. They may beaeen| at Unarles Logan's Stablos, oornar Senate! and Assembly streets. Nov.*a _ _ _ w-8 *^*?^B0J??i Hills House Stables. Ma. JU8Trecoivcd at the abovo Sta *M? bles, twenty head lino KENTUCKY >T?mrMTTT KMi ruoat or which aro well broke. Will bo sold ebeap for oash. goptl3 ..__J. N. LONG. Agent. Sutjar-Oane Syrup. BARRELS v|ry^jraDerior ,.and. pure| 15 Southern-made SYRUP, for'sale by Jan9 HOPE & GYLES BY J. A. SBLBY. OC Special KTotlooe. | OBSTACLES TO MAKKIAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from the effeots of errors and abates in early life, Manhood festered. Impediments to Mar? riage removed. New method of treatment. Now and remarkable romedies. Books and Circulars sent fr?e, in sealed envelopes. Ad drees HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institu? tion having a high repntatlon for honorable oondnot and professional sfcill. Oct30 8mo Heu Mackerel. KITTB extra mess MACKEREL, foal aalo by HOPE A GYLLtt. 50 Feeding Oats. K f\f \ BUSHELS prime heavy OAT8 fori OKJKJ sale low for cash. Jan 10_HOPE A OYLES. NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME I WOMEN. By MaunseUB.Fiuld. $2. Goulbrum'a Gospel of the Childhood. (1.25. Mrs. Beeoher's House-keepor and Health keeper. $1.60. John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25. Soionoo and Religion. By Fror. Joseph' LeConto. $1.60. The Atmosphere, with beautifnl ohromo plates. By Oamille Flamarion. tC. Crooked Plaoes?A Novel. By Edward Qarrett. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Red as a Rose." 75 oents. Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50 cents. A Oreat Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents. And other new books._Deo 30 Situation as Teacher Wanted, AYOUNG. GENTLEMAN, thoroughly competent and experienced as ? teacher, deairoe a SITUATION in a healthy, intelli? gent part of the country. References given If required. Address "A.," Jan G tnfC*_Pomaria, B. Cj| Fourth Grand Grift Concert, FOU TUE BENEFIT OF THJt PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. OVER ?100,000 in Bank! Success assured! A full drawing certain on TUESDAY, the ./ist of March next. In order to meet the general wish and expectp.tion of the public and the ticket-holders, for the fnll payment of the magni?oent gilts, announced lor the Fourth Orand Gift Concert of the Public Li? brary of Kentucky, the management havo de? termined to postpone the Concert and Draw? ing until Tuend ay, the 31st of March, 1874. They have already realized over $1,000,000, and have a great many agents vet to hear from. No doubt is entertained of the sale of avery ticket before the drawing, but whether all are ejnld or not, the Concert and Drawing will positively and unequivocally take placo on the day now fixed, and if any remain un? sold they will be canceled and the prizes will be roduoed in proportion to the nnBold tickets. Only fSO.COO tickets havo been is6ued and lS.OOO CASH OlB-TR, $1,500,000, Will be distributed among ticket-holders. The tickets are printed in coupons of tenths, rnd all fractional parts will be represented in the ilruuiug junt as whole tickets are. CIST OK GIFTS. 1 Grand Oash Gift.f2r.tJ.000 1 Grand Cash Gilt. 100,000 1 Grand Cash Gift. 50,000 1 Grand Cash Gilt.. 25 000 1 Grand Cash Gift. 17.000 10 Caeh Gifts, $10,000 oach. 100 000 30 Caan Gifts, 5,000 each. 150.000 50 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 50.000 80 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 40,000 10O Cash Gifts, 400 each. 40.000 150 Cash Girts, 300 each. 45,000 250 Cash Gifts, 200 ea?h. 50,000 325 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 32.500 11,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each. ."50,000 Total 12.000 Gifts, all cash, amounting to.J1.500.COO The chances for a gilt aro as one to live. PU1CK OF TICKETS. Wholo tickets, $50; halves. 125; tenth saoh ooupon, $5; eleven wholo tickets for! f500; 224 tickets for f1,000; 113 whole tickets for $5,000; 227 wholo tickets for $10.100. No discount on less than $500 worth ot tickets. The Fourth Gift Concert will he conducted, in all reopects, like tho thrco which havo already been given, and fnll particulars may bo loarned from circulars, which will be eent free from this office to all who apply for them. Orders for tickets and applications for figencies will bo attended to in tho order they ire'received, and it is hoped they will bo sent in promptly, that there may bo no din ippoiutmont or delay in Oiling all. Liberal terms givon to those who buy to sell again. Ml agents are peremptorily required to settle up their accounts anr* return nil unsold tickets by the 20th day of March. TIIO?. E. Bit AM LETTE. Agent Publio Library Kentucky and Mana? ger Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville. Kentucky. Dec 17 wl EMERSON'S SINGING SCHOOL. Price 75 Cts., on $7.50 Per Do/.. [S A COXIPLEIK, CUEAl* AND USI-FUIi BOOK FOR BlNQIMl BOBOOLS. NOW is the timo to use it, as it ban all the material to make tho Winter Singing School attractive end useful in tho highest degree. By L. (J. KMEltBON. System lorBeginners ON the PIANO-FORTE. BY MASON A IIOAJ>L.KY. One cannot help liking this thorough, sy h teinatlo method, tho work of men eminent in their profession and who havo tho important cpiali?oatlon of being experienced teachers. Remember that the first months of in? struction are, if thero i$ any distinction, (he Important ones. That is tho timo to lay a good foundation. "A work well begun is already half done." Price 13. , All books sent, post paid, on receipt of re? tail price. OLIVER DIT80N A CO./doetou. OHAS. H IMTBONfcCO,, __Jan 10 ws 711 Broadway, Now York. Lumber and Laths. HAVING a large quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on hand, per? sona wanting the same oan he supplied, at short coffee. - Orders, left at my Residence on Main street, near the new Government Post Ofilce, or sent by mail, will moot prompt attentiqn. Terse cash. Nov2C{jmo W.LOWRY. 'Let our Just Censure )LUMBIA, S. 0., TUESDAY \ $25 Per Thousand. A large otockoT CIGARSJust received, and in order to guarantee quick sales, will be Bold at the above price. Parties wishing a supply will do well te order at once. Wo are now 1 prepared to furnish rtea'ers, and solicit a call or order for samples. I PERRY &, SLAW80N, Indian Girl Cigar Htoro, Columbia, S. C. Jim G For the *iew Year, I am resolved to make new and increasing efforts to meet the trying requirements of the | times. Whilst keeping a rail stock and continually opening np Fresh j Goods, my expenses are so mach less than the other dry goods houses, that I yon can save money, save time, and save patience, by dealing at my store. | C. F. JACKS"!?, "Tho Leader of Low . .ces." I Jan C H Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, Colombia.. 8. C, December SO, 1873. THE COUPON8 on Bonds of this Com? pany, duo on the Qrst of January, 1874, will be paid at the Central National Bank, in this city, or at the Banking House of M. K. Jeaup & Co., in New York, or at First Na? tional Bank of Charlotte, N. C, or at the Banking Houeo of John J. Cobon Sc Sons, in Augusta, Ga. Dec 80 ||4i_ C. BO?KNIQHT, Treasurer. Notice. Greenville and COLUMBIA. Railroad Co., TREABUaEIt'8 OmcE. Columbia, S. G., January 1,1874. OLDliRSor the STATE GUARANTEED BONDS and tho admitted 8E0ONO (2d; MORTGAGE BONDS of this Gompany, who havo funded the past duo Coupons of said Bonds,matured botween January, eight? een hundred and seventy-two, (1872,) and Jiilv. cighteon hundred and seventy-three, (1878,) both inclusive, aro notified that the January, eighteen hundred and seventy four, Coupons of said Bonds, and, also, those of the funded IntoreBt Bonds and Certifi? cates, will be paid on presentation at this oflice on the FIFTEENTH (15th) 1NST. GEO. W. WATE KM AN, Jan 1 Treaeurer. Notice. Office Gbeekville and Columbia R. R., Colombia,C, August 20, 1873. UNDER a roHolntion of the Board of Direc? tors, tho IutercBt Coupons of tho State Guaranteed Bonds, and of suoh other Bonds of thin Company as aro regularly recorded in tho oflioo of the Company, matured between the 1st day of January, 1872, and 1st day of July, 1S73, both inclusive, will bo funded in Boudd having ten years to run, as provided for in tho Company's pronoaala to tho Bond? holders, of date August 11,1873. Holders of tho abovo obligations am- re? quested to scud in a statement of them to this oflice, to facilitate the exchaugo which it i? do.-irod to complete without delay, and enable Hie nece.--Hii.ry arrangements to bo made for the resumption of regular interest payments on lul January ensuing. W. J. MAGRATH, September2 In President. THE late telegrams from Washington, an? nouncing the decision of the United States Supremo Court, concerning tho Bills of the Bank of the State. Did not create more excitement in Columbia than was caused by tho announcement that there aro plenty more of tboso lino Havana CIGARS, or our own make, which are still all tho rage. Wo also announce that Building and Loan and Greenbacks are Received at Par. Gioat throngs aro Hooking to avail them? selves of this opportunity to procure the choice Tobaccos and Cigars to he had Al the California Cigar Store. Nov 9 M. SULZUACHER. CLOTHING ! DRY GOODS ! UK NTS' FURNISHING) GOUllSt LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! THE undersigned, equal to the wants of his friends and tho public in general, has re-opened on Main street, at tho stand lorrnerlv occupied bv John ?. Dial, with a largo and well-selected stock cf DRY G?OD8, CLOTHING and OEMS' FURNISHING GOODS, which ho offers at prices that defy competition. Respectfully soliciting a share of the patronage hitherto extended to him, ho promises lull satisfaction to all that fa? vor him with a call. 11. G Ov 'L.MAN. _ Oct 22 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM, GLAZE, AT his new store, Main ntroet, neaily op? posite tho Central National 1'ank. has a large and beaul ?ul rtocl; of line WATCHES, stem and koy winders, from the bebt Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and of hin u'vn importation, in gold and nil vor cases. Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled assort? ment just received, and all tho latest styles, Sterling SILVER-WARE, in ?et* and eases. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Platod-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockots, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great varioty of Fancy Artioles, My stock is the largest and best selected la the Southern country, and will bo sold as cheap as tho tamo articlo can bo bought tnj where, (let 24_ A MEDICINE W?RTH HAVING. HKHVIISII H UIKKN'.S DKL.1UI1T, FOR Sick Headache, Bilious Attacks, Con? stipation, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, In? digestion, Scrofula, Jaundice. Pain in tho Back, Nouralgia, Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Me? lancholy, Billons Fever, Coztlvoness. Ask for Heinltsh's Qaeon's Delight; nono other is genuine. For sale at Dee 191 E. H. HEINlTHn'S Drug Store, Attend the Trni [ORNING, JANUARY 13, 18' AGNEW'S CASH 8T0EB. THE exhaustion caused to oar stock of Groceries by the unprecedented demands of Christmas week Aas been filled up, and our slock of choice Family Groceries is again complete. % Crashed SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by barrel, or 8 pounds for $1. Powdered SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by barrel, or 8 pounds for $1. Granulated SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by barrel, or 8 pounds for (1. A SUGAR, 11$ cents per pound by barrel, or 8 pounds for (1. Quarter Boxes New Layer* RAISINS, $1 oach. Together with a full line of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGAR8, &o,,at prices tchich defy competition. Jan 3_JOHN AGNEW & SON. GENUINE IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES, &c SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, Ac, m??in Holland Gin, bherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wino. Also, a largo steck of fine old WhiskieB, Cigars, Ac. Deo^l_ J. O. 8EEQER8. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers. OUR stock la icomplete in every i ] respect. We sell at ' the very lowest I lprices, and warrant [_ sur goods pure. Wo do not publish prices, but feel satisfied that none of our patrons will loavo dissatisfied. We nay tho highest market price for COTTON, cither in goods or currency. Wa have an exoellent WAGON YARD in roar of our establishment. Look out for tho sign of the plow and tho carriage whoel, Richardson Btroot, a few door.' below tho Purcsxx ofiioo. Give us a call, and in spoct our goods and prices. Nov 23 MA86NIG FEMALE COLLEGE, CUKBSOVRY, ABBEVILLE, 8. C. cuabteued 1853. TWENTY-FIRST annual ses -Bion opens WEDNESDAY, 21*t ol [January, 1671; cluueelast Wudncs 'day in October. Exponses for term of forty weeks: Primary Department, $25; Academic Department, $35; Collegiate Department, $50; Music, $10; Bop.rd,$12 to $15 per mouth. French and Latin frco. For circulars apply to W. CHRISTIE BENET, Dec ll :;}tlf Principal. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. " Corner Plain and Marlon Streets. THE undersigned will open a SCHOOL for GIRLS on MON jDAY, January 5, 1874, in the {building formerly used as an < nice by tho late Dr. Trezcvant, at tho abovo location. Tho course taught will consist of a primary conrso iu the usual English branches, and a higher course, which will embrace, betides Mathe? matics. Moral Philosophy and History, any of the. following languages: French, German or Latin. Terms in primary conreo, $10 per quarter, iu advance, or$4 per month. Terms i? higher course, $12 per quarter, iu ndvanc", or ;5 per month. MISS ELIZA W. BAUN WELL, Principal. Assisted by Hon. It. W. BARN WELL iu Latin, History aud Moral Philosoph}*. Jan 1 10 King's Mountain Military School, YOltKVILLE, s. C. THIS Institution is fully sup? plied with arm* and all necessary t seien title apparatus; and the re ;ont extension ot tho' courso ol stndieu places it in tho front rank of (Southern Educational Institu? tions. The first session of tho Sehool Year of lt>74. will begin on tho 2.1 or FEBRUARY. Apply lor Catalogue containing full particu? lars.' COL. A. COWARD; Dec 4 J25 Principal. Medicated and Other Medicines. HA RBACK'S celebrat< d Walnut Candy, Ueiuitnh'3 Cough Confections, Marahmollnw Drops, pure and fresh. Carbolic Candy, for sore thro.it, Uoarhouud Oaudy, for colds, Pt-pporjuint Drops, tor the digestion, Cocoa Caramel, for the stomach. Jim Crows; a pleasant dinner confection, Jordan Almonds, an after-dinner nnt to crack, ('ream Chocolate, a Bwect soothing thine. All for sale at flEINITSFI'S Drug Store. Dee27 ! Opposite Pnn'.Ni\ Oftice. Bad Weather, Bad.Coughs, Bad Colds. STANLEY'S celebrated COUGH SYi.UP will cure Coughs, Ccldi, Asthma, Con? sumption. It is ttio remedy, without any ex* r.eptinn. Stnnley will say so. Get it only at j IIEISITSH'SCheap Drugstore. Nov 18 1 Bonds, Stocks, &c. IBUY and BELT, on COMMISSION und mv own ftccou!!!, at current rate*: BONDS and STOCKS or RAILROADS, Runds and Stocks of States and United States, Bonds aud Stocks of Cities and other corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Oold ?!>d Silver Ooj r\i and unproved Ol ?mim? ?;;?!!> st tho United States, State and County. D. GAM BRILL, Broker. Main street, Aur 10 tCmo 2.1 door South Wheeler llouso. S. E 8TRATT0N, TRIAL JUSTICE, Office on Assembly street, between Lady and Washington streets. DEVOTES BBpocial attention to tho rental of houses, tho collection of rents, and to thono remedies pursued by civil aotlon and proceeding, Deo 28 flmo Notice. OFFICE CITY CLERK. Colvmiiia.S. C, January 3, 1874. A LL persons who have hold TAVERN A. LlOENSLSfor tho year 1873. and do siro tocontinuo tho eauo for 1871, are horoby notified that it is necessary to make a now application to Council for the same. Riving a now bond. Ac. Blanks will be rurnishod at tho City Clerk's Office; also, payment will b* required for the first quarter on or beforetho Cth of the present month. Jan4 OHAS. B ARNUM, City Clerk. 9 Event." 74. vol. ix?no. 2?l $100,000 IN FOB CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, "DOUGHT einco tho great decline, and we J3 ure selling them at the very lowest prioss for cash. We intend to give our cus? tomers tho advantage of tho LOW PRIOEBr Come and eeo our ntock. Wo consider it a compliment tor persons to call and see our goods _KIN ARD A WILEY. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL 91,000,000,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. THIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern StateB, for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the pro dnots of labor, as not to rcquiro special ro commendation from us. Its ?b? for eight years past baa established its charaoter for roliable excellence. Tho largo fixed capital [ invested by tho Company in this trade affords* , the surest guarantee of tho continued excel, lence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season are. as heretofore, pre Jared under Iho superintendence of Dr. St. uliau Ravenel, Chemist of tho Company, at Charleston, S. C. Hence planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely tho same as that heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston. S. C. JOHN 8. REESE A CO., Genoral Agents, Baltimore. Terms-MS cash; $53 time, without iuto rest. To accommodate planters, thov can order now and havo until 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from the factory by the car load, no dravage will be charged. ACID PHOSPHATE. GUANO, BONE, PLASTER, itc, always on hand, quality gua? ranteed. J. N. ROBSON. December 20 :}3mo Drs. Greene. Lindley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDALIS, tho gieat vegetable alterative for all diseases atisiug from impure blood. DR. GREENK'S FIT CURE, for tho cure of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convul? sions of all kinds. Jtlt-Uirattil Honey, for Coughs, Cclds, BronchitiH, Croup, and ull diaeaaes of the lungs and air passages. Neuralgia SpecliUc, p certain and speedy cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Head-ache, and all ncrvoun paiu-?. WhIiohIi Vuliey Agii? Cnr*. Contains no Quinine. A moot ponilivo rcnody lor Chili?, Bilious Fiver, and Congestions of Liv< r and Spleen. Acts like a charm. Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N. C. For sale bv W. C. FISHER. Nov20Jlj " Columbia, S. C. MILLINERY. First Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873. MUS. C. E. REED has opened a tine assortment of Ladiea', Mi-hcs' and Childrtn's BON? NETS, lats, Caps, Cloaks, Rod iiigolcs, Kurs, Untier-wear and Hiiir of all descriptions; also, Mis. Moody's and other *tyles ot Corsets. All of which will he sold at reduced prices. Mrs, Reed was a wauled the highest at the State Fairs for the best Oct 2!i 3mo Stanley's CoDgh Syrup (1URES all kinds of Coughs, Hoarseness, J Bronchitis, incipient Consumption. Try it; don't delay: a Cough gets worse with every day'n neglect. For sale at Nov r. t H EINITSU'S DRUG STORE. WILL Always be Found IT THE SB AND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABL1SDHENT or LOVE Sc CO. would respectfully announce to our Vf natrons that, notwithstanding our EXTENB1VK SALEB during tbe past month, OUR BTOOK is otUl COMPLETE in all the DEPARTMENTS. New Goods received daily. Customers are requested to examine our CHOICE ASSORTMENT before purchasing, as we ALWAYS have a great many GOODS needed in every family, at POPULAR PRICES. Preparatory to taking our yearly inven? tory, wo will dispose of a great many Goods, at VERY LOW PRICES, at the The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment OF WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Wheeler House. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McC BEERY. N. B_CARPETS selling very low to ro i doce stock._Jan a Extraordinary AND UMTUT UMKCiniltl Sill WHITE OF DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW COST!! THE continued prossure of hard times compels us to make this MOST ALARM? ING SACRIFICE, but as wo must have money, in order to pay onr creditors, we will givo the public snob an opportunity to sup? ply their many wants as they have never be? t?re had in ihu history of ibis city. Usefnl patterns DRESS GOODS at 12,15, 20, 25 aents?worth double. BILE BALEBNAS, BERLIN CORDS and EMPRE88 CLOTH8, 37 conts?hair price. JAPANEHE SILKS, 25 cents, (astounding bargain,) 50 and 75 cents?way down. 8ILK PONGEES. KEPT ARRAS. CASH* MERES, (all new shades,) 75 cents?worth $1 25. FIGURED EPINGLES, (a beautiful North? ern novelty,) GO cents?cost ns 75. A large line of CLOAKS and JACKETS, wo offer art 25 cents on tho dollar. A full assortment of FURS, 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. House-furnishing Goods, although quite staple, wo have marked BELOW COST. They include a fine lino of LINEN DOYLIES, at CO cents and $1 'X). Alen, large Marseilles BED SPREADS, from f 1 50 up. -.table and Piano Covers, with other upholstery essen? tials, wo will close ont at one-half their oiiginal value. Our entire stock of MILLINERY, RIB? BONS, FLOWERS, LACES, Ac., will be of? fered at such prices as cannot fail to effect a clearance Wo havo only enumerated a few leading liucs, but the whole Stock is tffercd without any reserve whatever. Cash nitist be paid on delivery of goods; from this, there will be no deviation. Parcels shall be delivered.in the order in which they are bought. All parties owing us money must call and settle, or we shall be compelled to resort to other measures. Dec 18 J. H. KIN ARD AGO. CONG ABBE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINES, 8AW AND GRIST ?MILLS. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinds ot Iron Caatings for Machinery and Ornamental Ca stings for Stores ana Dwell? ings, PatcDt Railings for Gardens and Ceme? teries, Iroi Settees and Arbor Chairs; aleo, \ Brass Castings of all kinds, Bells for ; Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua j ran tee all my work first data and equal to j any North or South. j Works at foot ot Lady street, and near to I South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Companies'Depots. Nov 18 HO! FOR CHRISTMAS ! IHAVE a fall lino of ALL GOODS, suitable for this festive stasan, and TRICES AHE LOWER than any other house in the city. ALL KINDS OP M.ONEY, or good promises to pav, received. Country orders promptly forwarded, and complete satisfaction, both in quality and prices, guaranteed. The following are a few of the loading articles and their prices: ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, II 20 per pound?finest. Ool nig Tea, il 20 per pound? finest. . Gunpowde r Tea, II ?? per pound?finest, Young Uvson Tea, $1 20 nor pound?llnrst. ? PAUCHED it 10 COFFEE, 33J cents per pound. Parched uid Oovet uinont Java, 4u oonts per pound. Hi ) Coft- e, raw, 25 cents per pound. Laeuayra Oofloo, at 30 ceuts per pound. Old tovoriiment Java, 33] cents per pound. C BUG A It, 11 cents per pound per barrel; IIA cents retail. Ex. C Sugar, 114 ceuts per pound per barrel;" 12 cents retail. A Sugar, 12 cents per pound por barrel: rstail 19,1 rents por pound. Crushed Sugar, 12J cents per pound per barrol. * F. A. Ferris A Co.'s New Hngar-onrod HAMS, 15 cents. CHEESE, lrt cents by box; 23 cents retail. Finest Goshen BUTTER, 45 cents per pound. Finest Mountain Butter, 30 ceuts per pound. BACON. SHOULDERS, 8.1 cents per pound. Baaou, Clear Rib, 0 cents and 9\ oeuts per pound. Family FLOUR, f 10 per barrol. Extra Flour, selected Wheat, $11 per barrel. Now Crop Now Orloans SYRUP, 90 cents per gallon. MOLASSES, 35 cents por gallon. A full line of Tyler Brothers' CAKES, CRACKERS and B1BOUWS, eold from 7 cent* per pound to 14 cents por pound. A full lino of Poak, Froan & Co.'s celebrated LONDON BISCUITS. Atmorc's celebrated MINCE MEAT. SOUSED PIG'S FEET. New BEEF TONGUES. SUCKED BEEF. Fulton Market BEEF. Now CRACKED WHEAT, now Codfish, Finniu Daddies. CANNED GOODS, of the cboieest brands, in endless variety. FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, Ac, Ac, *c HARDT SOLOMON. Dtc 24