The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 17, 1874, Image 1

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The mortality of Broofca^tb? past" yeas has been 81.8 ta-eaokmOOO of the population. Thia beats ko?aon, whose death irate ir 28.7 in 1,000. ' Defective draihege fa represented to bo the cause of this mortality in Brooklyn/ There is uo aubjeot more important to cities than that of drainage. The total number of deaths in New York daring 1873, is slightly over 29, 000. This is -8,600 leBS than the mor? tality of last year, tbe deorense being chiefly due to the lose, fatal oharaoter of the diarrheel diseases of the heated term. Assuming that the average popu? lation of New York for the year is l 1,000,000, the death rate is equal to 29 per 1,000 per annum. The Hartford subscription book busi? ness is on the decline. Oat of 12,000 agents who were Belling new books the majority are out of employment, and in? stead ' of the expected sale of 200,000 copies this season, the: total sales have only teaohed about 60,000. Daniel Whitmore has fallen heir to a fortune in England amounting to $i,0O?,??0. Whitmore says ha intends to demand the whole 91,000,000 and not a whit leas. . Tbs. Japan Afhtf says that the young Japaneso who have been educated in Europa or America put on tremendous airs when they return home. ~ Santa Cruz, Oal., claims the oldest man. on earth. He is a' Christianized Indian, named Justinian d'Boxas, and is said to u? 121 years old. A Chicago M. D. wbb presented with a silver-mounted skeleton as a New Year's present, ^ GRAND TABLEAUX VIVANTS, ih. win's HAIdC., Monday evening, January 19, 1874, for the benefit of the South Carolina Monumental Association. Admission to the hall, fifty cents. Programmes to be obtained at the door. Refreshments served during the even? ing?price of articles on the bill of fare. for Bale, FUBNITUBE and LEASE, with the goad WiU, of the FOUNTAIN HOTEL. Gam den street, near the Baltimore, and Ohio Bailroad Depot, Baltimore, Maryland. In cons equonco of an affliction, arising from his late sickness, the undersigned has concluded to dispose of his interest in this desirable and convenient house. This honse is pro? verbial for good order, cleanliness, good table and polite attention. It is in goodcon? dition, thoroughly and woll furnished, equal to any similar house in the country, water conveniences and gas upon every floor. This house has a oapaoity to accommodate 250 guests. There has been expeuded within the Ian twelve months $2,000 in carpeting, papering, painting, Ac. The bar and billiard room (two tables) and barber-shop have been thoroughly renovated. The reputation and business of this honse is ou the inorewo and a prospeot for a large spring trade. A rare opportunity offers to any man of enterprise, and terms reasonable. For further particulars address or apply te Jan 11 9f B. SHARE, Proprietor. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company; Columbia.'fl. <j., December 30,1873. THE' COUPONS on Bonds of this Com. . pany, duo on tho drat of January, 1871, will be paid at the Central National Bank, in thia city, or at the Banking House of M. E. Jeaup A Co., in New York, or at First Na? tional Bank of Charlotte, N. O., or at the ' Banking Hqucq of John J, Cohen A Sons, in Augusta, Oa. Deo 30 ||4t Oi BOOKNIGHT, Treasuror. T. M. Wilkes, Attorney at Law, ? AND United States Commissioner for Cir? cuit and District Courts for South Ca? rolina. Office over tho Carolina National Bank, Colombia, 8.0. Dec 30 IUI pflpp! THE D BY J. A. SBLBY. CO: Special N oticTeB. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of errors and abuiee in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar? riage removed. New method of treatment. Now and remarkable romodies. BookB and Circulars sent free, in ecalod envclopos. Ad? dress HOWABD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Fa.?an institu? tion having a high reputation for honorable oondnot and professional skill. Oot 30 8mo M> THS MILD POWER fjg ?CURES* HUMPHltETS' HOMEOFA TLlie SPECIFICS HAYS PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, an en tiro success. Simple, 1'n>mpt, Efficient andBeliable. They aro tho only xnedicuies perfectly adapted to popular use?so simplo that mistakes cannot bo made in tiling them; so harmless as to bo freo from duntrer; anil eo efficient as tobe always reliable Thoy nave tho highest commendation from all, and -will always render satisfaction, Price, in largo throe-drm.-lnn vials, with directions: Nos. Cures. Ccnts 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50 2. Worms, "Worm Fever, "Worm Colic, . . 50 3. CryliiK-Collc, or Toe tiling of Infants, . 50 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adult*, . . 50 5. Dysentery. Oriplng, Bilious Colic, . . 50 C. Cholero-Aforbus, Vomiting', . . . *. 50 7. Coughs* Colds, Bronchitis, ..... 60 8. rv'eurnluln, Toothache, Faceachc, ... 50 0. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . ?0 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, .... 50 11. Nm>prcssca?or Painful Periods, ... 50 12- Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50 18. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . 60 Salt Itheum, Erysipolos, Eruptions, . 50 *5- Khcumattsm, Rheumatic P?in?_ . . . 50 IC. Fever and Agu?i Chill Fever, Agues, 50 I'? Piles, blind or bleeding.'50 18. Opnthalmy,SJid Bore or Weak Eyes, . 50 19. Catarrh, Acuto or Chronic Influenza, . 60 20. Whooplxtar-Cough, Violent Coughs, . ?0 21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, ... 60 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Ilcnrinp, . 50 23. Scrofula, Enlarged Ulands, Swelling, . 60 21. Clenerol Debility, Physical Weakness, . M 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, .... .'0 2G. Bea-Slckness, Sickness from Riding, . 60 27. Klduey-Dlseaae, Gravel,.53 28. Nervous Debility. Bominal Weukne*.., or Involnntnry Discharges.100 10. Sore Rlonth, Canker, . . . . . . 50 SO Urinary Weakness, Wetting tho Bed, 50 81. Painful Periods, with Bpusms, . . 50 S3. Suffering* lit Change of I.lfc, . . . .100 .13. EpUepsey, Kpn-ms, St. > iturf Dance, . 100 34. Diphtheria. h.vmte.1 Sore.Throat,. . 50 35. Chronic Congestions nnd Eruptiono, 50 i FAMILY CASIN. Case (Morocco) with abovo 33 large vlataand Manual of Directions, . . .?_ t *2S Case (Morocco) of 20 largo vials und ItooV, 6 00 KT'Thece remedies oro sent by the case or single box to any part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address "^fiSK^x?Riteedlcine Co., Office und Depot, No. 662 BnnxDWAY, New Yohk. For Sale by all Druggists. For aale by Qeigor A McGregor, Agents. Deo 17_i^ly Lumbar and Laths. HATING a large quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and DA.TH8 on hand, per? sons wanting tho aamo can bo supplied, at short notice. Orders left at my Residence on Main street, near the new Government Post Oflico, or sent by mail, will moet prompt attentiou. Terms cash. Nov2G gmo_ W.LOWRY. City Money. f^\f\f\ CITY MONEY for nalo at f^)^la\J\J\J a disoount. Thoso bav? ins city tares to pay will roduce thoir taxes by galling on tho undersigned, and exohaiiR ing their groenbaoks for oity bills at a dis? count. JOHN AGNEW A SON. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX^GUANO ! A Natural Bird Guano, from Phoenix Island, WDM, CM & fl/i lillFIUTU (RH! THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS aro too favorably known by the planters of Ibis State to require comment. Those who have used thorn know bow to appreciate their value; those wac have not as yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal uho will pay ou preBont oropB, besides being of future benefit to their lands. JFor farther information, apply to SEIDELS A EZELL, Agents, Jan 16 t May 1 ' Columbia, S. G. 1? My Finn m w MM. WITH thanks for the very liberal patronage that I am receiving, aad the assurance thai all who may favor me with their orders will b<3 pleased, both with the quality and price of goods, I submit the prices of a tow of the leading articles an a comparison: Finos Old Mollotv Monogram WHISKEY, $6 per gallon. Finest Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 per gallon. Old Mellow Rourbon WHISKEY, *4 per gallon. Mountain Corn WHISKEY, U per gallon. Finest Holland GIN, $8 per gallon. Finest Jamaica RUM, 18 nor gallon. BRANDY, ?16 to ?20 per gallon. O SUGAR, 11 coma per pound per barrel; llj cents retail. Ex. O Sugar, 11 conta per pound per barrel; 12 cents retail. A Sugar. 11J ooiits.per pound per barrel; retail 12} cents per pound. Crushed Sugar, 12 cents per pound per barrel. F. A. Ferris A Co.'s New Sugar-curod HAMS, 15 cents. CHEESE, 18 cents by box; 25 cents retail. Finost Goshen BUTTER, 45 cents per pound. Finest Monutain Butter, 30 cents per pound. BACON. SHOULDERS, 8J cents per pound. Baoon, Olear Rib, 0 cents and 9} centa per pound. Family FLOUR. $10 per barrel. Extra Flour, selected Wheat, til per barrel. Now Crop Now Orloans SYRUP, 90 cents per gallon. MOLASSES. 33 cents per gallon. A faR lino of Tyler Brothers'CAKES, CRACKERS and BISCUITS, sold from 7 cents per pound to 14 cents per pound. A fall lino of Peak, Frcan A Co.'s celebrated LONDON BI8CUI18. Atmore's oolobrated MINCE MEAT. BOUSED PIG'S FEET. New BEEP TONGUES. SMOKED BEEF. Fulton Market BEE"1. New CRACKED WHEAT, new Codfiah, Finnin Haddios. OANNED GOODS, of tbo choicest brands, in endless variety. FRUITS, NUTS, Ac., Ac, Ac, Src. HARDY SOLOMON. Jan 14 'Let our Just Censure LiUMBIA, S. C, SATURDAY 3 ASituation ad Teacher Wanted. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, thoroughly competent and experienced as a teacher, dcairea a SITUATION in a healthy, intelli? gent part of the country. References given if required. Address "A., Jan G tute?_romaria. B. C.qg WM. M FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. (F^l/TS THE beat of WINES, LIQUORS, ^gkUf/SEOARS, TOBACCO, etc., con ^SXSP atautly on band. Norfolk OYS-I TEIiS, in and out of the shell. Give him a | call._Jau 10 Breakfast Strips and Hams. ?1 AAil LBB. Extra BREAKFAS' A,\JvAJ STRIPS, 3,000 lbB. Sugar-oured HAMS, for aale low for caah. Jan 3 HOPE A GYLES. Feeding Oats. KOfHl BUSHELS prime heavy OATS for j fJUU aalo low for cash. Jan 10_HOPE A GYLES. HOBKEOPATHY. DR. SOHLEY, Hommopathiat, reapeotfully I ofTera hie Borvicea to the Citizen? of Co-| lumbia. Oflico ovor Dufllo'a Book Store, op? posite Columbia Hotel. OfQco hours from 8 I to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. Deo 7 3mos $50 Beward. ^ STOLEN from my stable, in Co ?feaaxfe hiinbia, on tbo night of the 5th in staut, a medium-sized sorrel HORSE I Ulifli MULE, with a wbito spot near tbo | fore-top and ouo on tho right side. Jan 11 C_MARGARET IRWIN. John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law, Law Itnnge. FFICE formerly occupied by Meesre. Monteith A Bauskett. Jan ? O GOOD RULES. Take Heiuitsh's Blood and Liver Fills. I APPLY youraclf to business and work] hard. Save your earnings and make good invest-1 merit 8. The host investment ia good health [ ana long life. If you are siok, system deranged, Tako Heiniteh'a Queen's Delight. If vou have Fever, Chills, Headache, Take Heinitsb's Kina Chill Care. A great sav? ing of money is in knowing what to buy (and where to buy. Go to HEINITBH'S Doctor Shop. A single dose I of STANLEY'S | COUGH SY? RUP will cure Coughs- Colds, Hoarseness, and save you from Coneumption. The beat place is always tho cheapest. Good advice, yonr beat friend when sick, ia 1 ho who eures von. All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at HEINITBH'S DRUG STORE, Sept 30 i Opposite Puot.kix Office. Notice. Office Greei.-vii.le ano CoLtrsiniA R. R., Coi.uuiua, S. C, August 29,1873. UNDER a resolution of tho Board of Direc? tor a, the Interest Coupons of tbo State Guaranteed Bonds, and of such other Roods I of this Company as aro regularly recorded in the oflico of tho Company, matured between the 1st day of January, 1S72, and 1st day of July, 1873, both inclusive, will bo funded in Bonds having ten years tu ran, as provided for in tho Company's prouoaals to tbo Bond? holders, of date Aucnrt 11. 1873. Holders of tbo above obligations aro re? quested to send in a statement of them to this office, to facilitate the exchango which it is desired to complete without delay, and enablo tho necessary arrangements to bo made for the resumption of regular intcrost payments on 1st Januarv ensuing. W. J. MAGRATH, 8eptcmbor2tu President. MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE, COKESUUKY, ABUF.V1LLE, S. C. CIIAUTEtlEU 1853. TWENTY-FIRST annual ses? sion opens WEDNESDAY. 21stof January, 1874; cloeeslast Wednes? day in October. ExpeusiH for term of forty mary Department; {25; Academic Department, $35; Collegiate Department, $50; Muiic, $40; Board, $12 to *15 per month. French and Latin free. Eor circulars applv to W. CHRISTIE BEN ET, Dec 11 lift If Principal. King's Mountain Military School, YOUKVILLIP, S. C. THIS Institution is fully sup? plied with arms and all necessary ?oieutitle apparatus; and the re? cent extension ol the course of Studien place? it in tho front rank of Southern Educational Institu? tion?. The first session cd the School Year of 1871. will begin on the 2d or I EBRUARY. Apply for Catalogue containing full particu? lars. COL. A. COWARD; Dec 4*25 Principal. Just Received, lfc^_ AN extra line lot of Kentucky *?3a MULES and l!OR>ES. m>iu? of which gfeXjgg^irc w< 11 broke, Tin y may he seen j at Unartes Logan's Stables, Coruar Seuatu ' and Asf? mblv (.(rcets. Nov 12 W. M A L. TA .BOTT. Notice. GkKK.NVM.I.E ?>'!> Coi.vs!!'!* BAtl noAP Co., TnHAHutu it's Offiob, Columbia, S. (!.. January 1,1874 OLDERS 61 the STATE GUARANTEED BONDS and the admitted SECOND 2di MOR I GAGE BONDS of this Company, who have funded the past due Coupons of said Bonds, matured between Januarv, eight eon bundled and Beventytwo, (1?72,) and July, eighteen hundred and seventv-tbroe, (1873.) both i. elusive, aro notified that the January, eighteen hnmlred and sevonty four, Coupons of said Roods, and, also, those of the funded Interest Bonds and Certifi? cates, will bn paid on presentation at this office on tho FIFTEENTH (151 Ii) INHT. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Jan 1 ? Treasurer. Sav.. Costs ALT. indented to the undesigned, bv note or account, mu.-t pay op boforo the 1st of February next, or Bettlo with our attor? neys. HOPE A GYLES. Jan 9 _ Timothy Hay. TONS prime 11 MOTH Y HAY. for Bale low, for ca?' HOPE A GYLES. 10 Attend the True fORNING, JANUARY 17, 18^ CIGAR DEALERS WHO wish to get only a fow boxea at a timo, or anyono wishing a single box of Cigars, will Und that a call at tbo INDIAN GIRL CIGAR HTORE will convinco them that the expresMon among emokera, "Tho Indian Girl eolla the best Cigars for tho money," is truo; and, whilstproperty holders I tbrea'en to complain to Congress about beiog so HEAVILY TAXED they, too, should appeal to this maid to bo relieved from the heavy cbargos they are re? quired to pay by those who do not mako a speoialty of tho tobacco business. Tho Civil j Rights bill now agitated BY CONGRESS and that brand of Cigars, (puro Havana,) throe for twenty-flvo cent?, sold by the "Queen of Luxury," aro the latest sensations of tho day; and as tho ono is likely to go up 1 in gas, tho other will go up in emoke. Ho oall early, or yon will bo too late. Jan 14 FAVORABLE BRANDS TO BE HAD AT TUE CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE. IMPORTED. LA ESCEPCION REINA VICTORIA, Flor do Henry Clay Reina Victoria, Flor do Cuba Reina Victoria, Rosa do Santiago Regalia del Rcy, IT. Upmann, Cazadores, Carvajal Cabanas, Julian Alvr, Henry Clay, Partigas, Flor, Santiago Opra, Manuel Garcia Conchas. DOMESTIC Of our own make: Golden Eaglo, Flor del Fumar, La Espanola, La Palmetto, Partigae, Yours Truly, Royal Family, Silver Lako, Mino is Good, Challenge, I Guess Not, Plcaeuro Garden. Jan 14 For the New Year, I am resolved to make new and increasing efforts to meet the trying requirements of the times. Whilst keeping a lull stock and continually opening up Fresh Goods, my expenses are so mnoh 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, "The Leader of Low Prices." Jan G_ NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME j WOMEN. By MaunsellB. Field. $2. Goulbrum's Goenel of tho Childhood. $1.25. Mrs. Beecher's House-keeper aud Health keeper. $1.50. John Stuart Mill's Antcbiograph}. $2.95, Science ami Religion. By Prof. Joseph LoConto. $1.50. Tho Atmosphere, with beautiful chromo platua. By Camillo Flamarion. (0. Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward Garrett. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Bed an a Rose." 75 cents. Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50 cents. A Great Lady?A Gorman Novel. 75 cents. And other t:w books. Dec 30 To Rent or for Sale THE HOUSE on tho corner of Lady and Aesynibly street*. Possession given immediately. Apply to Dec 10 _ It. A W. C. BW'AFFIELD. Bad Weather, BadiCoughs, Bad Colds. STANLEY'S celebrated COUOH SYRUP will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con? sumption. It is tho remedy, without any ex? ception. Stanley will say bo. Get it onlv at HEINITSH'H Cheap Drug KtoTQ. Nov 18"r PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S .CAPITAL SI.OOO.OUO,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. fTUIIS GUANO is now so well known in all JL ttic Southern Slates, for itt remarkable etVucts as an agency for increasing the pro? ducts of labor, as not to re quire special re? commendation from im. Its use for eight years past iiaa established its character lor reliable, excellence. Tho largo ilxcd capital invested by tho Company in this trade affords the surest gnarantee of the continued excel? lence of tins Guauo. Tho supplies put into maiket this season are. as heretofore, pre Jared under I ho superintendence of Dr. St. ulian iiavencl, Clumist of tho Company, at Charlebtr-u, S. C. Hence planters may rest assured that its (|iiality and composition is precisely the same ae that heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSJN, Selling Agfut, Charleston. H. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents, Raltimore. Terms ?$48 cash; $53 time, without inte rest. To accommodate planter*, they can order now and Lave until 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash prico. When delivered from the factory by the car load, no dravagu will bo charged. ACID PHOSPHATE. GUANO, BONE, PLASTER, Ac. alwavs (in hand, quality gua? ranteed. J. N.ROBSON. Docomher20 }3mo Dra. Greene, Lindley & JBentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES ea.OMPuUSD EXT K ACT CORYDAI.IS, j tho gicat vegetable alterative for all diseases arising from impure blood. DU. ORBBSE'S PIT CI^IE, for the cure of Epilepsy, Fits. Bposme, and convul? sions of all kinds. Medicated Honey, fur Coughs, Cclds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of the Inngo and air passages. Neuralgia Specific, a certain aud speedy oure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Head-ache, aud all nervous pains. Wabaih Valley Ague Cure. Contains no Qninine. A most positive remedy for Chills, Bilions Fever, and Congestions of Liver and HpUen. Acts like a chnrut. Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N. ! C. For sale bv W. C. FISHER, Nov 20 ily * Columbia. S. O. Mills House Stables. 1 tfa. JUST received at the above Sta ; blcs, twenty head fioo KENTUCKY I (o?Uw?UMh"I.l?9. most ol which are well ! uroku. Will be sold cheap for cash. ' '.'opt 13 J. N. LONG, Agetit. Event. iL VOL. IX?NO. 2^5. $100,000 IN for CLOTHING GENTS' FURN1SD1N6 GOODS, BOUGHT Hinco tho great decline, and we arc boiling them at the very lowest prican for caBh. We intend to give oar cue tomore tho advantage of the LOW PRICES. Come and boo onr Btook. We consider it a compliment fur persons to call and see oar goods_KINARD A WILEY. CLOTHING ! DRY Q00D3 ! GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS! ' LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS I THE nndersigned, equal to the wants of his friends and the public in general.; has re-opened on Main street, at the stand1 formerly occupied by John O. Dial, with a large and woll-selccted stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which ho offers at prices that defy competition. Respectfully soliciting a share of tho patronage hitherto extended to him, bo promises lull satisfaction to all that fa? vor him with a call. H. GOODMAN. Oct 22_ EMER80N'S~ SINGING SCHOOL. Puice 75 Cts., or $7.50 Per Doe. Is a Complete, Cheap atto Useful Booe for Sinoino Schools. NOW is tho time to nee it, as it has all the material to mako the Winter Singing School attractive, end useful in the highest degree. By L. O- EMERSON. System for Beginners oh tub PIANO-FORTE. BY MASON Si 1IOADLEV. Ono cannot help liking this thorough, sys? tematic method, the work of men eminent in their profession and who bavo tho important qualification of being experienced teachers. Remember that tho lust months of in? struction aro, if there is any distinction,the important ones. That Is tho time to lay a good toundation. "A work well begun is already half done." Price $3. All booki sent, post paid, on receipt of re? tail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. ? OHAS. U DITSON A CO,, Jan 10 ws 711 Rruadwav, Now York. Fourth Grand Gift Concert, for tue benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. OVER $100,000 In Rank! Success aaanred! A fnll drawing certain on TUESDAY, the 31st of March next. In order to meet the general wish and expectation of tho public and tbo ticket-bolder^, for the full payment of tho magnificent gilts, announced' f?r the Fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Pnbho li? brary of Kentucky, tho management bavo de? termined to postpone tho Concert and Draw? ing until Tuesday, the 31st of March, 1874 They have already realized over $1,000,000, ami have a great manyagents yet to heat from. No doubt is outertained of the sale ol every ticket beforu tho drawing, bat wuethot all are sold or not, the Concert aud Drawing will positively and unequivocally take place on t he day now fixed, and if any remain un? sold they will bu canceled and tho prize* will be reduced in proportion to tho unsold Only t;0,C00 tickets have 1 een it.med and 13.000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000, Will bo distributed among ticket-holders. The tickets are printed in coupons of tenths, and all fractional parta will ho represented in the drawing just aa whole, tickets are. LIST OP GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gift.$253,00C 1 Grand Cash Gilt. 100.04HJ 1 Grand Cash Gift. 50.01X1 1 Graud Cash Gift. 25 00C 1 Grand Cash Gift. 17.00C 10 Cash Gifts, $10,0.10 each. 100 (XXI 30 Cash Gifts, 5,000 euch. 180,000 50 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 50,000 80 Cash Gills, 500 each. 40,000 100 C.ish Gifts, 400 each. 40 OuO ISO ('ash Gifts, 300 each. 45,000 250 Cash Gifts. 200 eaell. 50.001 325 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 32.500 11,000 Cash (lifts, 50 eaeb.550,000 Total 12 000 Gifts, all caab, amounting to .fl.500.CO0 The chances for a gift aro aa ono to five. PRICK. OF TICKBTI. Whole, tickets. $50; halves, $25; tenths, or each coupon, $5: oleven whole tickets for $300; 22.} tickets for $1,000; 113 whole ticket* for $5,000; 227 whole tickets for $10.000. Nc discount on less than $500 worth ot tickets. The Fourth Gift Concert will bo conducted, in all respects, jiko the three which havt already been given, and fall particalare ma] bo learned from circulars, which will be eenl free from this offioo to all who apply foi them. Orders for tickets and applications foi agoncios will bo attended to in the order the} aro received, and it ia hoped they will b< I sent iu promptly, that there may bo no die 1 appointment or delay in filling all. Liberal ! terms given to those who buy to sell again, i Ml agents are peremptorily required tOSOttU I up their accounts and return all unsold i tickets by (he 20th day of March. THOS. E. RRAMLE'f TE, Agent Public Library Kentucky and Mana > ger Gift Concert, Public Library Building, lx.ttieviile, Kentucky. Decl7wl amd wim, # Always be Found ! at thu ?BAND CENTRAL DRY ' GOODS ESTABLISHMENT i 'oir.c,,...... ,.. c . U- ? WM. B. LOVE fc CO. V7l7"E would rospeatfally nnnonuco to onr VV patrons that, notwithstanding our EXTENSIVE BALES during the paBt month, ODE 8TOOK 1b Btiil COMPLETE in all tho DEPARTMENTS. New Goods roceived daily. Customers are requested to examine oar CHOICE ASSORTMENT before purchasing", aa we ALWAYS have a great manv GOODS needed in every family, at POPULAR PRICES. ........ Preparatory to taking onr yearly invon tory^we will dispose of -a great many Goods, at V?iRY LO>v FRIGES, at the . The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment OF WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under tho Wheeler Houbo. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. HcQREBRY. N. B.?CARPETS selling very low to re? duce stock. Jan 4 Extraordinary AND IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! n OP DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW COST!! THE continued proaanre of hard times compels us to make this MOBT ALARM? ING SACRIFICE, bat aa we must have money, in order to pay onr creditors, we will give the pnblio each an opportunity to sup? ply their many wants aa they have never be loro had in the history of this city. Useful patterns DREBB GOODS at 12,15, 20, 25 cents?worth double. BILK BALERNAS, BERLIN OOBDS and EMPRE8B CLOTHS, 37 cents?half price. JAPANESE BILKS, 25 cents, (astounding bargain,) 60 and 75 cents?way down. SILK PONGEES. REPTARRAS. CASH MERES, (aU new shades,) 75 cents?worth $1.25. FIGURED EPINGLE8, (a beautiful North? ern novelty,) 60 conts?cost ns 75. A large lino of CLOAKS aad JACKETS, wo offer at 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 aold at 6 and 10 oenta?worth four times the money. House-furnishing Goods, although qnito '?staple, we have marked BELOW COST. iThoy include a fine line of LINEN DOYLIES, jat 00 centa and ?1 00. Also, largo Marseille* BED SPREADS, from $1.50 up. 'aable and 1 Piano Covers, with other upholstery easeh (tials, we will olote oat at one-half /their original value. i Our entiro stock or MILLINERY, RIB? BONS, FLOWERS, LACEB, Ac, will b* of? fered at such prices as oannot fail to t fleet a 'clearance. V Wo have only enumerated a few leading lines, but the whole Stock is offered without, any reserve whatever. Cash moat bo paid \ on delivery of goods; from this, there will he no deviation. Parcels shall be delivered in the order in whioh they aro bought. All parties owing na money muat call and iet tie, or wo shall be compelled to resort to other measures. 1 _ Dee 18_J. H. KINARD ACQ. j CONG-AREE IRON WORKS, ! rOLVMBU, 8. c. ! JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. - - a??-^*.?, MANUPACT?. HER OF STEAM ENG IN EH. KAW AND GRIST J MILLS. Glti Gear E^ing, and ad kinds ol Iron Ca&tinga for M achl ue'ry and ornamental f-~?'"~Sry^' Ca st I u g h for V Stores and Dwell '. ingf. Patont Railings for Gat dein- and'Cemc . teries, lro l Settees and Arbor Chair*; alto, i,Brass Castings of all kinds. Balis for [ Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua? rantee all my work firct data and tqoal to any North or South. ' Works at fool of Lady tin et. and roar to South Carolina and Oreenvdle ar.d Colnmbia Railroad Compai iet.'Dtpot*. Nov 18 MILLINERY. I First Priza Awarded at Fair of 1873. MRS. C. E ItKED baa opened a line assortment of Ladies', -v. ? Mitses" and Children's BON NETS, Hats. Caps,Cloaks, Bed ingotes. Furs, Under wcai and Hair of all det-eriptious; also, Mrs Moody's and other styles ot Corsets. All of which will bo sold at reduced prict a Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest 'premiums at the State Pa rs for the best 'I Milllnerv._O'l^SplSL Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main street, nearly c.p. posito the Central National Pank, has i a large and beautiful stock of fine WA'ICEEB, i stem and key winders, frcm the lust Eu? ropean and American mariofaclurt?ve, and of his own importation, in gold and silver cases. ';,Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled astort ,-imontjust receive d. and all tho latest styles. tjSterliDg SILVER-WARE, in eels and oases, r1 Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of j Plated- Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, rjLockots, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage : mint Rings, large stock of Spectacles and . Kve-Olasxra, Clocke, Mnsica) Boxes, and a .'great varbtY ef Fancv ArtiolCB, My stock is I the largest and beet selected In the Southern , oonntry, and will be aold aa cheap as the J nine article can be bought anywhere. I "ot 24_ i Family Flour. 100 BBLB. hxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, bnt sound. For sale by HOPE A OYLES