The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 22, 1874, Image 1
Public Meiling.
A public meeting of the citizens of
Richland County will be held iu the
Court House, at Colombia, on the fiist
Monday in February, to elect delegates
to the State Tux-Payers' Convention, to
be hold in Columbia on the 17th of
Febrnarv. A full attend inco is re?
quested, john McKenzie,
Chairman of Adjourned Meeting.
A. C. Moo he. Secretary.
Peatii of an Eccen'tiuc Max.?Ben?
jamin Venable, aged bixty-flve yeor.?,
was found dead in his bed, in the Twen?
ty-third ward, Philadelphia, last week.
He was a carpet-weaver, and by indus?
try had accumulated some money, which
he invested partly in real estate nod
partly in loans. He lost his wife some
twenty-five yours ago, siuco which time
he has lived entirely alone, the room he
occupied being used for work-shop, diu
ing-room and sleeping upartment, and
where he ?iloue attended to all his do?
mestic arrangements, refusing assistance
from any one.
A New Hampshire lecture committee
wrote to Boston to learn what Mrs.
Scott-Siddons would read for. The re?
ply was: "8300 and expenses; answer,
as Mrs. Siddons will Bail for Europe at
onoe, if you don't want her." "Let her
bail," was the reply.
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad Company,
Columbia, S. 0., December 30, 1873.
THE COUPONS on Bonds of this Com?
pany, duo on the Gret of January, 1871,
will be paid at the Central National Bank, in
this city,or at the Banking House of M. K.
Jeaup & Co., in Now York, or at First Na?
tional Bank of Charlotte, N. C, or at tho
Banking Houee of John J. Oohen & Sons, in
Augusta, Qa.
Dec 30 jj4| C. BOUKNIOIIT, Treasurer.
Postponement.
TnAscnEn's Office, Highland County,
Columbia, S. C, January 14. 1S74.
"OY authority of tho Comptrollor-Gcnoral,
1.1 approved by bia Excellency tho Go?
vernor, tho time for collecting the taxes of
1873, without the penalty, ia extended to tho
5th February, 1871. O. H. BALDWIN.
Jan 11 Treasurer Richland Comity. \_
Sugar-Oane Syrup,
-j pr BARRELS very superior and pnro
IO Southern-made SYRUP, for sain bv
Jan 9 HOPE & OYLES.
Come to See Him.
NOW is tho time to get frcBh CANDIE8,
auch as Cream, Pine-applo, Lemon,
Rose, Butter Scotch, Pop-corn, Ac, aa tho
CANDY MAN baa arrived, and pitched bia
tent on Washington atroct, a fow doora from
Masonic Hall, where ho will manufacture
Cardy of all kinds on the spot. Jan 13 JG*
For Sale,
FURNITURE and LEASE, with the good
will, ol tho FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Cam
den street, near tho Baltimore and Ohio
Bailroad Depot, Baltimore, Maryland. In
consequence of an aftliction, arising from bia
late sickness, the undersigned haa concluded
to dispose of his intoroat in this desirable
and convenient house. This honso is pro?
verbial for good order, cleanlinceB, good
table and pohto attention. It is in good con?
dition, thoroughly and well furnished, equal
to any similar house in the country, water
conveniences and gas upon every floor.
This house has a capacity to accommodate
250 guests. There has beenexponded within
the last twelve months $2,000 in carpeting,
papering, painting,&a. Tho bar and billiard
room (two tables) and barber-shop have been
thoroughly ronorated.
Tho reputation and business of this house
:s on the incroa&e and a prospect for a largo
spring trade. A raro opportunity offers to
anymanof enterprise, and termsrcaaonahlo.
For further particulars address orapplv to
Jau 11 9t_R. SHARK, Proprietor.
T. M. Wilkes, Attorney at Law,
AND United States Coramhtioncr for Cir?
cuit and District Courts for South Ca?
rolina. Oflico over the Carolina National
Bank, Columbia, 8. C. Dec 30
TEED
BY J. A. SELBY. CO
Special Notices.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
JTuppy Kellcf for Young Men from tlio
efTctB of errors and abates in early lifo.
Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar?
riage removed. Now method of treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Hooks and
Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
Ninth si rent, Philadelphia, Pa.?nn institu?
tion hwing a high reputation for honorable
conduct and i^rofcseional skill. Uet 30 3mo
THE MILL POY/ER
CURE
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM TIIK MOST
ample cxpcrk'iico, nn entire success. Pimple,
l'nmipt, litlicitut und lt<'lnil'lv. They are tlio only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular tue?so
Eimplo that iniataKCs cunnot be mudo in usinc
them; so harmless us to bo fn>e from dnnsrer; ntsil
to etlk-ient us tobe always reliable. They havu th .?
highest commendation from all, and will id way i
render satisfaction. Price, in lurtfuthrcc-dracliiu
vials, with directions:
No*. Cures. Cent*.
I. Fevers, Connvatuni, Tnflninm.itIon?, . . Sti
S. Worms, "Worm Fever, Worin Coli??, . . ?'>')
3. Crytuc-Collc, orTi^dldugof Infants, . so
4. 1>inrrh<rn( of Children or Adult', . . ??
3. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 5n
C: ciKiicrii-.iioi i)ai, Vomiting, .... 50
7. Cougho, CoMs, Ii;<>nchilw.J'?
b. IVcurMgla? Toothache, FuccnrW, . . . to
0. IIei?dach?8, Pick Headndie, Yvrti;:?, . ,'.o
to. )/> s|H |inla, JJilioiw Stomach, . . . . M
11. Suppressed, or Painful Period ?, . . .
12? Whites, too Profusa Period*, ... .mi
W. Croup, Coiiffh, Dittienlt Breathing, . . ??'
M? Suit Hhettrii, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . .'??>
15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic 1'tiiiw,. . . ?'"
10. Ktvcr und Ague, '"hill Fever, Agin .' >
l". Plica, blind or bleeding,.? '
19. OpIitHuimy, and ?ure or W- ?k F.ye , . ?'?>
I9i Cntarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . ffl
20. Whoonuag-Cough, Violent Coughs, . tn
21. A etluna, Oppressed Brenthintr, ... 6"
22. JJnr IMachargcs, Impaired llenring, . .'.0
23. Scrofula, Enlarged liluiid?,Pw? llinw-, . ."??)
it. (meueralDebility.PhysicalWeukuc*s . .'?'>
Dropsy and Scanty BeCTvtirms, .... 50
?0. Keu-SIcliiiess, Biukness from Riding, . 50
27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel.50
23. KcrvousDcljlllty, Seminal V.*. ukm-x.',
or Involuntm y 1 li-churges.l no
29. Koro Month, ('tinker, . . . . . . - so
80 Vrlnary WeaUiicss, W Dttlnfr tho Leu, 50
81. Painful I?vrio?l?, with Spasms, . . 10
82. ?aflferlnsra at?.". ??ij-eof TJO?, . . . . joo ,
33. Kpllvpsi-V, Krn-ain, St.>hu<Dunc??, . 1 Oil
31. Diphtheria, l trniti t Sato Throat,. . 5D
85. Chronic Congct Ion* und Eruptions, M
FAMILY CASKS.
Case (Morocco) with above ?5 large vbrisnijA
Manual of Directions, . . . ? ?to oo
Cuse (Monicco) of 20 large VluH ami Look. 0 00
TWIT These rcmedlm are Rent by tlio
cnho or single box t?> wry part of the
country, free of charge, on receipt of
price. Address
HumfioEeor^ Co..
Offlea und Pi-pot, No. toi Broadway, New Youk.
For Kule toy ull Druggists.
For sulo bv Geiger A McGregor, Agent a.
Dec 17 _ +Vly
Lumber and Laths.
HAVING a largo quaiiUlv of BUILDING
LUMBER and LATHS on hand; per?
sona wanting the same can he. supplied, at
abort notice. Orders left at my Residence
on Main street, near the n??w Government
Poat Oftice, or sent by mail, will meet prompt
attention. Terms cash.
Nov26 gmo _ W. LOWRY.
The Old Reliable House
??- FOll DllUOS AXn S1CKDS. "ua
rUST received, new SEEDS, new variotica
of Cabbage, Pens and Com. For sab: at
I Jan 17 J HElNirSU'S Drutr Store.
THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS
FOB
Cora, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco,
PHOENIX GUANO!
A Natural Biid Guano, from Plucuix Island,
WILCOX.H&l.'SiKnilTlDH!
THE9E celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by the planters of this
Ktato to requiro comment. Thoao who have used them know how t<? appreciate th' ir
value; tboao who have not us yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal use will pay un
present crops, besides being of future benefit to their land*.
For further information, apply to SEIBELS & F.ZELL, Agents.
T Jan IG t Maj 1 Columbia, S. C.
TO MY Fils MID TU IUI
WITH thanks for the very liberal patrona go that lam receiving, and the assurancethat
all who may favor mo with their orders will b-j pleased, both with the quality and
rrice of goods, I submit tho pricoa of a fow of the loading articles as a comparison:
Fines Old Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, id per gallon.
Finest Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, 15 per gallon.
Old Mellow Bourbon WHISKEY, fi per gallon.
Mountain Corn WHISKEY, $2 per gallon.
Finest Holland GIN, TR per gallon.
Finest Jamaica BUM, $8 oer gallon.
BBANDY, $15 to $20 oer gallon.
C SUGAR, 11 contB per pound per barrel; IIA ctnta retail.
Ex. 0 Sugar, 11 cents per pound per barrel; 12 cents retail.
A Sugar, 11} conts por pound per barrel; retail 12} cents per poutd.
Crushed Sugar, 12 cents per pound per barrel.
F. A. Ferris A Co.'s New Sugar-cured HAMS, 15 cents.
CHEESE, 18 cents by box; 25 cents retail.
Fiuest Ooshen BUTTER, 45 cents per pound.
Finest Mountain Butter, 30 cents per pound.
BACON, SUOULDEBS, Hi conts-per pound.
Baoon, Clear Rib, 9 conts and nt cents per pound.
Family FLOUR. $ 10 per barrel.
Extra Flour, selected Wheat. $11 per barrel.
New Crop Now Orloans SYRUP, 90 cents per gallon.
MOLASSES. 35 cents per gallon.
A full line of Tylor Brothora' CAKES, CRACKERS and BISCCIIS, told from 7 centa pel
pound to 14 cents perpound.
A full lino of Poak, Frean A Cj.'b eolebratcd LONDON BIHCUI1 S.
Atmore'a celobrated MINCE MEAT. .
SOUSED PIG'S FEET.
Now BEEF TONGUES.
SMOKED BEEF.
Fulton Market BEEF.
New CRACKED WHEAT, new Codfish, Finnin Haddice.
CANNED GOODS, of tho choicest branda, in endless variety.
FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, 4c, &c , fcc.
HARDT SOLOMON.
Jan 14
'Let our Just Censure
IjUMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY ]
Situation as Teacher Wanted.
AYOUNG GENTLEMAN, thoronghly
competent anil experienced as a teacher,
desires a SITUATION in a healthy, intelli?
gent part of the country. Referoucen given I
if required. Address "A ,"
Jan (i tulfi?_Pomai ia, S. P.**
" WM. M FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
if*^ THE host of WINKS, LIQUORS, I
vJJf/SEGAHS, TOBACCO, etc., con- i
XSiCX stahtly on hand. Norfolk OYS- i
TEltS, iu aud out of the shell. Give him a
call. ,Dii It) _
Breakfast Strips and Hams.
1 t \i\( \ 1'BH. J-xtra BREAKFAST
?,\/Ul / STRIPS, il.OOO lha. Sugar cured
HAMS, lor salo low for cash.
?Tan :t HOPE A GYLES.
Feeding Oats.
BUSHELS prime hoavy OATS for
eJ\J\/ sale low for cash.
Ja nlO HOPE ft GYLES.
HOMOEOPATHY
DR. RCII LEY, Homooopatldet, respectfully
ofTcrs his ecrvicort to tho citi/.mis of Co?
lumbia. Cilice over Duflic'n Book Storo, op
posito Columbia Hotel. Oftico hours from S
to 10 A. M., 2 to 1 and 7 to 0 P. M.
Dec 7 3mns
John E.Bacou, Attorney at Lav/,
tilUV Itungc.
OFFICE formerly occupied by Messrs.
Mnuleith ft BauVkett. ' Jan '.?
GOOD RULES.
TaKe Heiuitsh's Blood and Liver Pills.
APPLY yourself to busiuess and work
hard.
Save j our earning* and make good invest
mciita. The beet investment is good health
ami long lif.*.
it von are HUtk, system deranged,
Take Ilciuitsh't Queen's Delight.
If you have Fever, Chills, Headache,
Take Oeinitsh'a Kina Cliill Cnro.
-? A great sav?
ing of money
ia in knowing
what to buy
and where to
buy. Go to
BEINlVSH'S
Doctor Shop.
A aiDgledoao
of STANLEY'S
COUOII SY?
RUP will cure
Coughs Cblda, Hoarseness, and eavo you
from Consumption.
Tho best place is always tho cheapest.
Good advice, your heat fiiend wheti pick, is
be who cures von. All kinds of good MEDI?
CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE,
Kept 30 i Opposite Fiicsnix Ofliro.
Notice.
OrricE GiiEF.yvn.i.n and Columbia It. R.,
Columbia, S. ?., August 2!). 1873.
UNDER a resolution of the Board of Diroc- j
tore, tho Interest Coupons of tho State
Guaranteed Bonds, and ot such other Lends
of this Company ae are regularly recorded in
the office of the Company, matured between
(he 1st day of January, 1372, and 1st day of
July, 1S73, both inclusive, will bo funded in
Bonds having ten years to run, as provided
for in the Company*? pronoaals to the Bond?
holders, of dato August 11.1873.
Holders of tho above Obligation? are re?
quested to si nd in a statement ol them to this
oftico, to facilitate the exchange which it is
desired to complete without delay, and enable
tho necessary arrangemeuta to be made for
the resnmplioii of regular interest payments
on 1st January ensuing.
W.J.MAGRATn,
Septembers in President.
MAS0NKJ FEMALE COLLEGE,
COICISSKUKY, AIlHKVtl.M/, R. V.
cuautlklp 1853.
I'WEN'l Y-l'l US V annual ?( h
,hiou opens WEDNESDAY. *Jl-t ..!
January, IM I; cloacslaat Wtidnctt
day in October.
Lxpenses for term ol forty
Iis: Primary Department, $25; Academic
Department, $35; Collegiato Depart men t,
$59; Music, MO; Hoard, $12 to $15 per month.
French and Latin Ireo. For circulars applj
L. W. CHRISTIE BF.NET,
Dec 11 : Jtlf Principal.
King's Mountain Military School,
VOR1CVIL.I.K, S. C.
THIS Institution iu fully sup?
plied with arm- ?n 1 all necessary
aclunlilic apparatus; and thu rc
eent extension i>: the course of
studies places it in the front rank
of Southern Educational Institu?
tions. The lirst session ol the School Year
Of 1ST I. will begin on the 2d of KF1MUARY.
Apply for Catalogue containing full particu?
lars. COL. A. COWARD;
Dec 4 J2~> Principal.
Just Received,
Mh| AN extra line lot of Ketilnckv
rB?j? MULES and HORSES, some of which
^JgJ^ai e well broke. They may be seen
at t.narles Logan's Stables, conur Senate
and As*( mblj streets.
Novl2 ' W. S. ft L. TAnBOTT.
Notice,
Gui r.NVii.i.i: am. Columbia Hailuoiu Co,,
Tin am Ki n's Omer.,
Columbia, s. C, January 1, 1S74.
HOLD P.RS of the STATE GUARANTEED
BONDS and the admitted SECON D
(2d) MORTGAGE BONDS ol this Company,
who havo funded the past due Coupons of
aaid Bonds,matured botween January,eight?
een bundled and seventy-1wo, (1872.) and
Jnlv, eighteen hundred and seveutv-thrro,
(iM7:t.) both inclusive, ire notified that
the January, eighteen bun !rrd and seventy
four, Coupons of aaid Bonds, and,also, those
of tho funded Interest Bonds and Certifi?
cates, will he paid on presentation at this
Dflice on the FIFTEENTH (15th) INST.
GLO. W. WATE UM AN,
Jan 1 Treasurer.
Save Costs
ALL indebted to the uudorrigued, bv note
or account, niUft pay up before the 1st
of Fobruary n-'xt, ?.r settle with our attor
nova. HOPE ft OYLES.
Jan '.)
Timothy Hay.
TONS prims TIMOTHY HAY, for aah
low, for caa? HOI'E ft GYLES.
8. E. STRATTON, TRIAL JUSTICE,
Office on Assembly street, belxreen Lady am
Washington .dreels.
DEVOTES sapecial attontion to the renta
of honsos, the collection of rents, am
to those remedies pursued by civil actloi
and proceedings, Dec 28*1 mo
10
Attend the True
CORNING, JANUARY 22, 18
CIGAR DEALERS
Who wish to got only a fow boxes at a
timo, or auyotio wishing a ainglo box
or Cigars, will find thud a call at llio INDIAN
tiUtL CIGAR Si ORE will convince them
that the expression among smelters, "The
Indian Girl soils tlio host Cigars, lor tho
nioti?y," i-i true; and, whilst property hohlere
i It tea uii to complain to Cougrcj* about
beiug to
HEAVILY TAXED
thoy, too, should appeal to this, maid to be
relieved horn tlio heavy charges they are re
quired to pay by those who do not'make a
specialty ot the tobacco bu ine*?. The Civil
Rights bill now agitated
BY CONGRESS
and that brand of Cigars, (pure Havana,)
three lor twenty-five cents, sold by the
"Qttct-ll ol Luxury," are the latent sensations
of the day; and as tIto one is likely to go Up
in gas, the other will go up in uoiokc. 80
call onrl3\ or you will be too late. Jan 11
FAVORABLE BRANDS
TO BE HAD AT THE
CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE.
l.M POUTED,
La escepcion kein a Victoria,
Flor do llcnry Clay Rcina Victoria,
Flor de Cuba Heina Victoria,
Rosa tie Santiago Regalia del Hey,
H. Upmaun, Ca/.Mdorcs,
Carvajal Cabanaa,
Julian Alvr, Henry Clay,
Partigas, Flor, Santiago Cpra,
Manuel Garcia Conchas.
DOMESTIC.
Of our own make:
Golden Kugle, Flor del Fittuar,
La Espundia, La Fabuelto, Pattigas,
Yours Truly, Itoyal Family,
Silver Laku, Mine is Good,
Challenge, I Guess Not,
Plcasuie Garden. Jan II
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 bo much less
than the other dry goods houses, that
you can save mcney, save time, and
save patience, by dealing at my store.
C. F. JACKSON,
"Ihe Leader of Low PriceB."
Jan c_
NEW F U B L IC ATI 0 N S
At Bryan's Bookstore.
MEMOIRS of MANY MEN and SOME
women, by MaunacllB. Field. U.
Qoulbrum's Oosnel ot tho Childhood, iL'25.
Mra. lleecher'd House-keeper and Health
keeper, $1.50.
John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.55.
Science and Religion. Rv Prof. Joaeph
LeCoato. *1.50.
The Atmosphere, with beau! if ill chr?.-mo
plate:). By C^mille Flamarion. f0.
Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward
Garret t.
Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "lied as a
Rote." 75 cents.
Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50cell's.
A Great Lutly?A Oorman Novel. 73 cents.
1 And other hew books. UecitO
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
! CA 1*1 I'AI, S 1,000,000,"
S0LU:!LE PACIFIC GUANO.
rT^nii'i 0U.\NO is how bo well known in all
J. 1 lie S mlhcin S'.atcs, for itu remarkable
enects asi an agency lor increasing the pro?
ducts ot labor, an not to r< quire special rc
ctimsiendaticii from ns. Its use for eight
y< ais putt has established its character lor
reliable excellence. The large fixed capital
invested bj the Company in thin trade afTdrda
the sttre.-t guarantee ol the c intinued excel
knee r,f this Guano. The supplies put into
market this seauon are. as heretofore, pro
j part it under thu superintendence ol Dr. St.
Julian ihtveiiel, Ch? mist of tho Company, at
Charleston, S. C. Hence phiuters may re.-1
assured that i;a (juulity and compositi'.ut is
proeistly tin same <t= that heretofore sold.
J. n. ROBSON,
Selling ag< nt, Charit ston, s. C.
,I>IIS s. RLl.sl a t'O.,
General Agents, Baltimore
Terms?MS cash; ?'y.i time, without into
rest.
To accommodate planters, the;, can t.r.h r
now and have 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 drayago will be charged.
agio PHOSPHATE. GUANO, BONE,
PLAsTKR, Ac , always on hand, qualitv gua?
rantied. J.N.ltUBSON.
Decemh.rJO J?mo
Bad Weather, Bad.Coughs, Bad Colds.
STANLEY'S celebrated COUGH SYi'.UP
will euro Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con?
sumption. It is tbe remedy, without any ex?
ception. Stanley Will f av so. Get it onlv at
HEINITSH'S Cheap Drug Store. Nnv 18 :
To Rent or for Sale
^ THE HOUSE on the corner of Lady
?\t? and Assembly street *. Possession
M'il. 11 hnuiediatelv. Applv tn
Dec 10 It. A w. C. SWAFFIELD.
Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES
C^OMPOf.M) K XT It ACT COKYDAI.I.?,
J tlio gieat vegetable alterative for all
diseases arising from impure bleed.
DR. OllKKXK'S KIT CURB, for the
cure of Epilepsy, Fits.Spaems, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
Mi-dicntetl H??n?y, for Coughs, Ct Ida,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all diaeaaea of thu
lungs and air paaaagea.
Neuralgia Specific, a certain and speedy
cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous
Head-ache, and all nervous pains.
WuIionIi Valley Agur Cure. Contains
no Quinine. A moat punitive icnicdy for
Chili?, bilious Fever, and Congestions ol
Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm
Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, n
c. For aalo by w. c. FISHER,
Nov20Jlj " Columbia, S. c.
Mills Houst Stables.
JUST received at tho abovo St a
Idea, twenty head line KENTUCKY
,MULES, most of which arc wel
Will be eold cheap for cash.
Vept 13 J. N. LONG, Agent.
-T~Wi
brokeT '
Event."
74. VOL. IX?24jo!
8100,000
IN
FUR
CLOTHING
?exts' mtsnnxc goods,
9
BOUGHT since the great decline, and vre
are eelliug them at the very lowest
I liest? for cash. Wo intend to give "our cus?
tomers tho advantage of the LOW PRICKS.
Cunio aud see our clock. We consider it a
?-"tuiditueut for persons to call and eoo oui
goods KIN ARD A WILEY.
CLOTHING ! DRY GOODS !
GEMS' FUItXISIII.VG GOODS I
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS:
THE undersigned, equal to the wants of
his iriendu and tho public in general,
has re-opened on Main street, at tho etand
formerly occupied by John C. Dial, with a
large and well-selected stock of DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, which he oners at piices that defy
competition. Respectfully soliciting a share
of the patronage hitherto extended to him,
he promises full satisfaction to all that fa?
vor him with a call. H. GOODMAN.
Oct 22
EMERSON'S
SINGING SCHOOL.
PniCE 75 Cts., on $7.50 Ped Do?..
Is a Complete, Cheat ano Useful Rock ron
SiNuiMi Schools.
NOW iH tho time to nBc it, as it haB all the
material to make the Winter Singine
School attractive end useful in tho highest
degree. By L. O-EMERSON.
System for Beginners
on tue
PIANO-FORTE.
BY MASON & IIOAOLEV.
One cannot help liking this thorough, sys?
tematic method, tho woik of men eminent ir
their profession and who have tho important
qualification of heiug experienced teachers
Remember that the Urat months of in?
struction are, if there i* ant distinction,tin
important <'iics. That is the time to lay u
good foundation. "A work weil begun ii
already half dono." I'iic? M.
All booki sent, post paid, on receipt of re?
tail pi ice.
OLIVER DITSON A- CO., 2 islon.
OHAS, if DITSON A CO.,
J..n lo :vn 711 Broadway, New York.
Fourth Grand Gift Concert,
ron " ii p. nnNuufT or the
I PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY
-? ? ?
OVEIt $100,000 in lianl>: Success assured
A full drawing certain on TUESDAY, I h<
:!l-t of March next. In order to meet tin
general wieh and expectation ol the puhlii
aud the ticketdiohh rs, for the lull p iymeiK
of the niaguitlcent gitts. announced f?Vr tt;,
Fourth Hi aud Gift Concert of the Public I i
brary ol Kentucky, the management have de
tetiiiim d to postpone the Concert and Draw
log until Tuesday, the Ulat of March, 1st i
They have already realized over J l.OOO.Ota)
and have a gieat many agents yet to heal
from. No'doubt is eutei tainod of the salv n
every t icket bet ore the di iiwing, hut whet bei
all are s?dd <>r not, il"- Cone* rt and Drawing
will peieitively aud unequivocally take place
on the day now lb:id. und if any remain nn
sold they wilt be canceled tnd ttio pri/.e'i
wilt he rednce-d hi pi op rt * n to the htiitoli
tickets.
Only *1" thi' tickets havi In i n isfeued ami
i;.ui)i) ewsn (JIKT?,
$1,500,000,
Will bo distributed among ticket-holders
Tue tickets are printed in coupons of tenths
hikI uli fractional parts will be represent ei
in the drawing juSt as whole tickets are.
LIST OF ?IFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gift.$25;.,00
1 Grand l ash Gilt.lOll.Oii
I Grand Cash Gift. 50 0a
1 Grand Cash liilt. 25 00
l Grand Cash Gift. 17;00
111 Cash Gifts, $10,000 uacb. piO U(l
:t(i Cash Gifts, 5,O0i> each. 150.00
?(l Cash Gifts, I.OOOeaeb. 50,0l*
K0 Cash Gilts, 500 each. 40.00
Kio Cash Gift?, JuOeach. 4') ox
150 Cask Gifts, IWOeach. 45,00
250 Casw Gifts, 200 eaeb. 50.0?I
325 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 32.501
11,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each.530,00
Total 12 000 Gifts, all cash,
amounting to .$1,500.CO
The chances for a gift are as one to live.
PlllCK OF TICKETS.
Whole tickets, $00; halves. $25; tenths, o
oach coupon, $5; eleven whole tickets fa
$5ll?; 22J tickets L>r $1,000; 113 whole ticket
for $3,00?; 227 whole tickets for $10,000. N
discount on loss than $500 worth ol tickets.
The Fourth Gill Concert will be conducted
? in all respects, like the three which bav
! already been given, aud full particulars ma
lio learned from circulars, which will bo tec
free from this office to all who apply fe
' I them.
"I Orders for tickets and applications fc
f I agencies will bo attended to in tho order the
' are received, and it is hoped they will 1)
? I sent in promptly, that there may bo no dii
I appointment or delay in tilling all. Liberi
I terms given to thoso who buy to soil agau
" I All agonta are peremptorily required toaettl
up their accounts and return all unsol
- tickets by the 20th day of March,
f THOS. E.BRAMLETTE.
1 Agent Public Library Kentucky and Mam
ger Girt Concert, Public Librarv Buildini
Louisville, Kentucky. Dec 17 wt
GOOD GOODS!
AND
WILL
Always be Found
at the
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
or
WM. D. LOVE & GO.
VXTE would respectfully aiiLounro to our
TV patrons that, notwithstanding our
IEXTENSIVE SALES during the past mouth,
OUR STOCK iu Htill COMPLETE in all the
DEPARTMENTS. New Good a received daily.
Cuetomnra are requested to examine o?r
CHOICE ASSORTMENT before purchasing,
as wo ALWAYS Iiavo a great martv GOODS
Heeded iu every family, at POPULAR
PRICES.
Preparafory to taking our vcaily it.vtn
torv, we will iliepOHO of a great luanv Goods,
at VERY LOW PRICES, at the
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
1 or
WM, D. LOVE & CO.,
Under the Wheeler House.
, WM. D. LOVE. R. 11. McCREERY.
X. B.?CARPETS Belling very low to re
ducc stock. Jan 4
Extraordinary
AND
11! PORT AM AnOHCEHENT!
SBD,QG0 WORTH
OF
DRY GOODS
AT AND
BELOW COST LI
tTUIE continued pressure of bard tinier
L compela ua to make thia MOST ALARM?
ING SACRIFICE, but as we must have
'money, in order to pay our creditora, wo wi'I
givo tho public such an opportunity to sup?
ply their many wants as they havo never be?
fore had in tho history of this city.
Useful patterns DRESS GOODS at 12,15,
20, 25 cents?worth donble.
SILK BALERNAS, BERLIN CORDS and
EMPRESS CLOTHS, 37 cents?half price.
JAPANESE BILES, 25 cents, (astounding
bargain,) 50 and 75 cents?way down.
BILK PONGEES. REPTARRAS. CASH?
MERES, (all new shades,) 75 cente?werbt
il 25.
FIGURED EPINGLES, (a beautiful North?
ern novelty,) 50 cents?cost us 75.
A largo lino of CLOAKS and JACKETS, we
offer at 25 cents on the dollar,
i A full assortment of FURS, at scarcely
half New York prices.
Twenty boxes or LINEN COLLARS and
CUFFS will bo sold at 5 and 10 cente--worth
four times tho money.
Honse-fnrniahing Goods, althongh quite
staple, we havo ioaikcd BELOW COST.
They include a fine line of LINEN DOYLIES,
at CO cents and 11 00. Also, large Marseilles
"j BED SPREADS, from f 1 50 up. 'iable and
'IPiano Covers, with other upholstery essen?
tials, wo will close out at one-half their
" original value.
Our entire stock of MILLINERY, RIB?
BONS, FLOWERS, LAC LS, Ac., will bo of
| fored at such prices as cannot fail to tfLct a
' clearance.
Wo have only enumerated a fiw leading
lines, but the whole Stock i* offered without
my reservo whatever. Cash niuct be paid
ou deliveiy of goods; from this, there will be
no deviation. Parcels shall he de'ivcicd in
. the order in which they are bought.
All parties owing its money nmet call and
?ettlo, or w< .-1-. a 11 I e e- in pi 11? <! : ? i.. ? : i to
other nicaauu s.
Dee Is J_ Ii. KIN A jtD v CO.
C0NGAREE IRON WORKS,
! f01.l!MHl \, ?. <-.
Jf)HK ALFXAMDF.K, Proprietor
M A NUF \- 'I U
i r.-: OK s I*KAM
i No IS! > SAW
. A N D G !. 1 S'l
h?& MILLS' Gin Gear
?fimg. and a ! kinds
? <5? ol Iron i .:.iing
M a.'h i it e r y
and i 'riiumi n'a!
C a m.iik!" !or
Store? ami Dwell?
ings, Patent Hailing* loi Gardens ai.d Ceme?
teries, Iro > Settees and Arbor Chairs; also,
Brass Castings <?! all kinds. Hells for
Churches, Schools, Woik-t-hcps, An Gua?
rantee all n.y wr<ik fli>l c'a-s aid < qua! to
any Noit h or J onth.
Works at. i'iiot ??l Ladj rlnot .r <! i (-ii in
South Carolina and 'freei-vil c ki d Co'unil.ia
Itailroad t oitipHldes' Depoth, N> * 18
MILLINERY.
First Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873.
MRS. C. E REED has opened
a tine assortment of Ladies',
Misses' snd Childri u's RON
NETS, Hats. Caps,Cloaks, Red
ingotos, Kur?, under wear s?nt!
Hair of all derelictions; also,
Mrs. Mood;'s and other ?tylee
of Corsets.. Ali of which wii;
he Mild at i educed prices Mra.
Reed was awarded the highest
at the Stale Ka is for ih<- beet
Oct liS 3mo
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry'
WM. GLAZE,
r A T his new store, Main Mreet, nearly o-p
r /\_ poaito tho Contral National Pank, has
s a large and beautiful stock of fino WATCHES,
0 stem and key winders, from tho best Eu
ropoan and American manofacttmre, and of
1 his own importation, in gold and silver cases,
i Elogant JEWELRY ! An unrivaled asfort
jlmentjnet received, and all tho latest stylos.
,t Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and casfs,
ir Bridal Presents, and a verv fine selection ol
Plated-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
ir Locknta, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage
y ment Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and
in Eyo-Olasees, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a
i- great varistv of Fancy Articles. My stock Ic
U tholargoat and best seloctcd in the Southern
i. country, and will be sold as cheap as the
le umo article can be bought anywhoro.
d Oct 24_
Family Flour.
100BBL8. fcxtraFamily FLOUE.
100 barrels low priced, but sound.
For sale by HOPE A GYLE8