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EPublic Meeting. A public meeting of the oitizens of I ichlaryl County will be tietd'^in^tKe Cdtitt House, at Columbia, on tlie first' . Monday in February, tar elect - delegates to the State Tax-Payers' Convention, to be held in Oolnmbia on the 17th of February. A fnll attendance is ro - quested. $ JOHN MoKESZIE, Chair man of Adjourned Meeting. A. 0, Moore, Seotetary.. ? ? ? - The flow of mq'ufly to New York is having on effect upon the stock market and values. Prices, throughout tho list of Stocks generally, have advanced, und eeera to be likely to advance. Specula? tors seize the opportunity aflpriled by an easy money market to extend their operations. Bat the question arises, is this re-action from tho panic going to lead us to over-speculation again, and the use of the money for that purpose, which ought to be applied to legitimate | trade aud to increasing our productions? It rests with tho banks to doteimine whether this easy condition of the money market shall promote legitimate business and production or stock gam? bling. The flow of money here shows that the interior of tho country is reco? vering from ' tbe panic. Bat a portion of it may have been attracted by tho re? cent low price of stocks. If so, the rise may cheek, to some extent, the money sent hither for investment. It - is gratifying to see the improved condi? tion of the money market; but we hope it will not revive nnhoalthy speculation, and, ns a oonsequenpe, another finanoial disturbance.?New York Herald. A Parisian merchant purchased ?6,d00 ] worth of jewelry in' London recently. Oh his journey home, he was joined by | a young man, who,' after a short discus? sion on the evils of Bea-sioknesB, offered him what he called real Havanas. The merchant took a cigar, and commenced smoking it, when he at once became in fc-eneiblo. On recovering hu found ho was at Dover, and that his jewelry and acquaintance had disappeared. ?. Sugar-Dane Syrup. -IK-BARRELS very superior and - pare JLeJ .Southern-made- SY11UP, fur salo by Jan 9, , HOPE &, GYLES. For Sale, FURNITURE and LEASE, with the good ' will, of the FOUNTAIN HOTEL. Cam den street, noar t tho Baltimore ana Ohio Railroad Depot, Baltimore, Maryland. In; consequence of an afniotion; arising from his late eiokbeea, the undorsigned has concluded to dispose of his interest .in this dceirablo and convenient house. This bouse is pro? verbial'for good' order, oleaollnese, good table and polite attention, It is in good con? dition, thoroughly and well furnished, equal to any similar house in the country, water conveniencea and gas upon every floor. This house has a capacity io acoommodato 250 guests.- There has beep oxperided withia tho last twelve months $2,000 in carpeting, papering,painting,&o; I Tho bar'arid billiard room (two tables) and barber-shop havo been thoroughly renovated. The reputation and business of this bouso is on the incrcatc and a prospect for a largo spring trade. A rare: opportunity offers to any man of enterprise, and terms reasonable. For further particulars address or apply to Janll&K , - ~Bt SHARE, Proprietor. T. M.Wilkes, Attorney at Law, AND Unitod SVatOH Commissioner for Cir? cuit and Diatriot Courts for South Ca? rolina. Ofiico over the Carolina National Bankj ColnmbiaVS/C. Dec 30 Situatjop. as Teacher Wanted. AYOUNG GENTLEMAN, . thoroughly competent and experienced as a teacher, desires a SITUATION in* a healthy, intelli? gent part of "the: country. References given if required. Address "A.,'* Jan GtutG* ? ; i Pomaria, S. C2s BY J. A. SBLBY. .' C( Special 1ST oticop.. obstacles^!? marriage.' Huppy Relief for Vonttg SIcn Irom tbc effects of errors and abu?es In early lifo. Manhood rqstorcd. Irapodimonts to * Mar riago removed. New method of treatment. Now and romarkablo romediea. Hooka and Circulars aeut free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress nOWARD ASSOCIATION'S No. 2 South I Ninth street, Philadelphia, Ta.?an inatitu tiou ha ving a high reputation for honorablo | conduct and professional skill. Oct 30 3mo THE MILD POWER gg CURES niiUPHRKYS' HOMEOFA THIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FnOlI THE MOST ample experience, on entire bucco.-h. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and ltoliahlc. Thoy nro tho onl y medianes perfectly adapted to popular use?&?> Eimplo that mistnkes cannot bo mnda in usin:r tlicm; so lmrinlcs.-i us to bo freo from, drinker; and bo efficient ns tobo nlwuys reliable. They nave th'i highest commendation ironi all, and will always render satisfaction. l*rlcc, inlaruvtlave-draeluii. vials, with directions: Nos. Cure?. Cent*. 1. Fovrn, Congestion, Inflammation*, . . 50 ". IVorms, Worm Fever, "Worm Coli'1, . . AO 3. Crylnc-Collc,orTeetliingof Infants, . .">!> 4.1>iarrntcn, of Children or Adult-, . . 50 B. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . to 0. <'hoIcru-Morl>iiK, Voinilinjr, M <? Coughs, Colin, JlroncUitH. 5'' 8. iVcurnlfrta, Toothticlic, Fneearlio, . . . 50 1>. Headaches. HicOx Ueadac'.ie, Yiruj 'i ? 5n 1"- l>y?pei>nia,'Bili'jua ?toimicl. ."?> 11. Suppressed, or PoJnful Periods, . . . 50 12. VI liltt!*. t'>o Profuse Period*, . . . .'?'? 13. Ci'?>xi7>, CoiiTh, Ditrlnult Braiuiinr, . . 5? 14; Suit Kheum, Frj-ftipilns, Eruption?, . 50 l&Klieuinntlsm, RlieuumtfaPaiiia, . . . 50 Foyer and Am?e, UlitU Fever, Agues, 60 17. J?1Um, blind or bleeding,. 50 1*. Ophtltn,lmy, and Sore orVJVnlc Eye*, . JO 10. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic .lii.Uuiwiza, . ?'1 2f. IVriooolUS-C'ouirh, Violrrt ConLhJ. ? f0 21. Asthma, Oppressed urcntltinsr, . . . 5;> 32. l?nr lMaohnrjrca, Impaired Hearinjr, . 1 S3; Nerofiila. Enlarged Glands, Bwolling^, . SO 24. tleiicrnl Debility, Phytical WcaUucs-, . 50 2."). llrop*y and Scanty Beeret i?ns . . . . .'.n 2G. Ken-Sickness, Sickness from Ridhi;;, . Jit 27. Kidney-Disease, Otnvcl, ._. . . . .' ? 23. KcrvoiH Debility. Beuuual \\ uaktu , or Involuntary Discharges.1 W> ;n. Sore Mouth, Canker, . ... ? ?? ? ?;'> L 50 UrinaryWcakncM,Wettingincited, ?> 1 si. Painful X???b"d?, v ItlrBniwmH, . . JO 83. fchiflerLngJ t SuitsMof Lip, . . . .101 33. Epllepn.-y, ! ;v -i St.A it??Dnnee, . 100 St. lllphthcrln, I.;-t-.i'-t &wo Il?r.Mt,. . 50 35. chronic Couge*it?u? und Eruption*, 50 FASILY CASKS. Cn?:c. (Morocco) with abovo ?r. large vials and ?darned of Directions country, ?? ? price. Address Hum?5?Sa??iCc,f^edlcino Co., Ollicouud Depot, K?."ST?RBbAt>irAT, NkwYohk. For Hole hy iUl UrnggUt*. For sale by Geiger it McGregor, Agents. Dec 17_ft ly Lumber and Laths. HAVING a largo qnautitv of BUILDING LUMBER and i.ATHB* on band, per? sons wanting tho H?mo can bo supplied, at ] abort notice. Orders left at r.iv Residence on Main street, near the new^lovertimont PoBt Oflice, or sent by mail, will meet prompt attention. Term's casli. Nov2fiBrno _ W.LOWRV. The Old Reliable House W FOR DUTJGS AND SKEI>S. -7X3 TUST roeoivod, now SEEDS, new variotirn of Cabbage, Poas pud Corn. For talo at Jan 17 i HElNITSn'S Drug Store. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS : ? ? Y 1/ j for Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX GUANO ! . < . A Natural Bird Guano, from Phoenix Island, wiLK,iii & ct.immun tuni THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by the plantir? of tlii.? State to roquiro comment. Those who have used them know how t? appr? <-i:?t?? tlnir value; those who have not af ye>t, will lind, on rah' trial, that their liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lands. For further information, applvte SEIDELS A EZELL, Agents. yjaulCtMayl Columbia, S. (3. ?it my Ritus m m Hilt ~\TTITH thanks for the very I'-Loral patronage that lam receiving, aad Ihc assurance lha W .all who may favor mo" with their orders will b>j pleased, both with thb quality an price of goods, I submit the prices of a low of the loading article- a uo nip a risen: Fines Did Mallow Monogram WHISKEY, SG per gallon. Finest OldMollow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 per gallon. Old Mellow Bourbon WHISKEY, S<i per gallon. Mountain Com WHISKEY, *2 per gallon. Fineat Heiland GIN, ?8 por gallon. Finest Jamaica BDM, $8 per gallon. BRANDY, $15 to $20 per gallon. 0 SUGAR, 11 cants por pound per barrel; IIA cents retail. Ex. 0 Sugar, 11 cents per pound per barrel; 12 pent* retail. A Sugar, 114 conteper pound per barrel; retail 121 cents per pound. Crashed Sugar, 12 cents per pound por barrel. F. A. Forria & Oo.'a Novf Sugar-cnre* HAMS, 15 cents. CHEESE, 18 cents by b?s; 2? cents retail. Finest Gothen BUTTER, 45 cents per pound. Finest Mountain Butter, 80 cents per pound. DACON. SHOULDEltS, 8i cents per pou id. Bacm, Clear Rib, 0 cents and 9} oonts per pound. Family FLOUR, ?10?por barrel. Extra tf'our, selected Wheat. $11 per barrel. New Crop New Orloaus SYRUP, 00 cents por gallon. MOLASSES, 35 cents por gallon. A full line of Tyler Brothcra' CAKES, CRACKEBS and BISCUITS, eold irom 7 cents i pound to l'i cents porpoddd. A full lino of Peak, Frean <t Co.'s celebrated LONDON BI*CUIi,S. A.tmoro'8 oolobratad MINCE MEAT. SOUSED PIG'S FEET. , New BEEF TONGUES. SMQKED BEEP. Fulton Market BEEP. Now ORAOKED WHEAT, new Codfish, Finnin Haddies. CANNED GOODS, of tbo choicest brands, in endless variety. FRUITS, NUTS, &a,, <fcc, &c , fcc. HAUDY SOLOMON. "Let our Just Censure 3LUMBIA, 8. C, FRIDAY MC AGNEW'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE. -o Low Prices, First Quality Goods AND CA Sil Ii EFO Ii E D EL IVE111'. CRUSHED SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by the- barrel. At retail, 8 pounds lor SI. Granulated SUGAR, 12 cent a per pound by tbo barrel. At retail, H pound* for $1. Powdered SUGAR, 12 ennta per pound by the barrol. At retail, S pounds for $1. ASUGIR, \\\ cents per pound by the bar? rel. At retail, 8 pounds for H. Extra C SUGAR, 11 cents por ponnd by tbo barrel. At retail, 8\ pounds for $1. Finest OLD RYE WHISKEY, 15 per gal? lon. Finest old BOURBON WHISKEY, S3 per gallon. Fiuoal OLD HOLLAND GIN, *G per gal? lon. Finest old SCOTCH WHISKEY, S3 per gallon. Finest OLD ota ED BRANDY, $0 per gal? lon. New Vork Sugar-cured HAMS, 10 cents pir pound. Davis' Diamond HAMS, lGceuts per pound. Y>'itb a full stock of Choice, Fancy and Staple Groceries, iu all their varieties, con? stantly on hand, and for s;ile at our usual low prices, for uaeh onlv. Jonjii JOHN AGNEW A SON. WM. M. FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. if*i\ /?\ the hos.t of WINES, liquors, VI V.^wiAiis, Tobacco, etc., con xtsiCl/ stautly on hand. Norfolk oys? TERS, in and out of the shell. Giynbimal call. _ Jan 10 I Breakfast Strips and Hams. J',JS- Extra BREAKFAST ,1 f\J\ I STRIPS, 3 uno lbs. Sugar-cured HAMS, for sale low for cash. _Jan 3 If OPE & GYLES. Feeding Oats. PAA BUSHELS prime heavy OATS Tor f)Uv / sale low for cash. Jan 10 HOPE A GYLES. H0M(E OP ATHY. DR. SCHLEI*, Hoiuteopathist, roepect fully offers his services to the citizens of Co? lumbia, tiftice over Duftlo'* Book Store, op posito Columbia Hotel. Oftice hours from 8 to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 0 P. M. Dec 7 _3mos John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law, Ii??- llsngn. ffioe formerly occupied by Messrs. Mnnteith A Bauskett. Jan 9 O L?RICK & LOWKANCE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers. OUR stock its ^r~z 'inplcto in every _.J respect. Wo soil at r5 E/tho very lowest. I prices, and warrant! f>ur goo !s porn. We do not publish prices, but tool satisfied that nouo of our patron* will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay the highest mark? t price, for COTTON, ettbor in goods or currency. We havn an excellent WAGON YARD iii roar of our establishment. Look out tor the sign of tho plow and the carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below tho PitUSNlX oft'ue. Give us a call, and in? spect <>nr goods and prices. Nov '2'.\ Williamston Female College, WILLIAMSTON, s. 0. RDV. SAMUEL'LANDER. A. HI., President. Rev SAMUEL A. WESER, A. ?II , Professor. spring Session opena Ftbru&rv ir, imi. Send for a Catalogue. Jan 20 10 ??SONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. COICKSUUItY. AIIBKVII.l.K. S. C, cii.\i:Ti:r.i:r> 1S7>3. TWENTY-Fl HS I" annm 1 ses ori open.1 WEDNESDAY, 21ft of um .ry.is", l; irleseohi t Wsdm r. ?\ <ICtohi r. t^xpeitses lor term ? ! forty Primary Department $23; Academic Department. 135; Collegiate Department, ?30; Mn.-ic, M I; Hoard, 512 to f 13 per month. French and Latin free, l or circu arts apply to W. CM UISTIE BEN ET, i\ p 11 ? ;t|f Principal. King's Mountain Military :<chooi, V?KICVII.MC, s. c\ THIS Institution :h fully sup-I plied with arms .< i I necessary scientific apparatus; and tho re-1 cent extension ol tin course of studies places it in the front rank j of Southern education::! Iustiiu Die first session the School Year ! of !*71 will begin mi the 21 ..f . ) ItRUARY. for ('at a log n ? containing full particu-1 COL. A. COWARD; J De? I 5.25 Principal. Just Keceiveti, AN extra flnu lot of Kentucky MULES and HORSES, some oLwhich r _y-it e v.? 11 broke. They may buseeu I at Ctlarlos Logan's Stahles, e>rn.r Senate I ami Assembly streets. Nov 19 " \V. S. Ac L. TAtiBOTT. Notice. GhnExviLLE ami Coi.fv.iu v Railroad Co., Tai.As c arn*? Office, Columbia, s. C, January 1,1874. HOLDERS ol the STA'J E GUARANTEED RONDS and the admitted SECOND (i!dj MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who have funded the past duo Coupons of said Bonds, matured b<>; ween January, eight? een hundred and seventy-two, (1872,1 and July, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, (1S73,) both inclusive, are notified that the January, eighteen hundred nnd seventy four, Coupons of said Bonds, and, also, those of tho funded Interest Bonds and Certifi? cates, will bo paid on presentation at this ollieeon the FIFTEENTH <15tb> INST. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Jar 1 Treasurer. (Apply ! lars. Timotby Hay. prime TIMOTHY low, for cas b, HOPE & GYLES. \ Q TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY, for aalo HUNTING, JANUARY 23, 1874 CIGAR DEALERS WHO wish to got only a few boxes af a tirtV\ or any ono wishing a single box or Cigars, will tin<l that a call at the INDIAN GIRL CIO A It STOKE will convince them that, tlio expression among Muckers, "Tho Indian Girl Bolls tho host Cigars for tho money," Is'truo; and, whilst property holders threaten to complain to Congress about being to I1EAVILY TAXED they, too, bhouhl appeal to this maid to be roliovcd from thu heavy charges they arc re? quired lb pay by those who do not "make a specialty nl the tobacco budtiesu, The Civil ltightn till now agitated BY CONGRESS and tha: brand of Cigars, (pure Havana,) three lor twenty-live cent-, sold by tho "Queen oi Luxury," are the latest sensations of the day; and as the one is likely to go up in gas, tho other will go up in smoke. So call early, or you will ho too late. Jan 14 FAVORABLE BRANDS TO BE HAH AT THE CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE. IMPORTED. I- A ESCEl'CION HEINA VICTORIA, _j Flor do Henry Clay ItehiaVictoria, Flbr do Cuba Heina Viotoria, Rosa dc Santiago Regalia dol Rey, II. Upmauu, Gazadores, Carvajal Cabauas, Julian Alvr, Henry Clay, Partigas, Flur, Sauting") ?pra, Manuel Garcia Cunchas. DOMESTIC. Gi nur own make; Gol leu Eagle, Flor del Furaur, La Espahola, La Palmetto, l'attiga*, Voters Truly, Itoyal Family, Silver Lake. Mine is Good, Challenge. I Gnose Not, Pli anno Harden. Jail 14 For the New Year, I am resolved to make new and increasing eti*ort6 to meet the trying requirements of the1 times. Whilst keeping a full stock and 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, "Ihe Leader of Low Prices." J in G ~NEW P U B L I CA T 10 N S At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME WOMEN. DyMaunscllR.Field. *2. COulbruin'n Gospel ol the .Childhood. il 23. Mrs. Ber-chnr's llouee-kcofcr and Health koeper, $1.50. John Stuart Mill's Autcbiographj. * 2.W, Scicnco and Religion. Dy Prof. Joseph LeConto. $1.50. Tho Atmosphere, with beautiful chromo plates. By Osmillc Flamarion. (?'? Crooked Places?A Novel. Ey Edward Qarrett. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Red as a Ros?." 73 ci-ntf. Joseph tho Jew?A Novel. .10 cuts. A Great Lady?A Gorman Novel. 7j cents. And other now books. Deo 80 PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (capital $1.000,000.) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. millS Gl* WO is now so well kuown in all JL the Konthern States, for its remarkable effects as au agencj ior increasing the uro? duets of labor, as not lo require special re commuudatiou from us. its use lor eight years past has established its character lor reliable excellence. The large Used capital invested by the Coiupauj in this trade affords the surest guarantee '>. tlit- continue il txccl leucc of this Guano, i'ho supplies put into market (his s> :;s in areas heretofore, pro pared under tho superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Kavenel, C!i< mist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C. Hence planters may r. -i assured thalits quality: anil composition is prociselv the tiatiic as that heretofoi ?? r? 'id. ,T. N. ROHSON, Hing A?( nt. Charleston, s. C. .lull N s REUSE .V CO'., (i. neral Agents, Baltimore*. Terms?MS cash; fO.i time, without inta re-1. To :tec?>uiinf?d;ite planters, tlj?-y cau 'idi :? now and I.uve ntitil l?t "t April" t . ducidi ah to whi ther they will take at liret t r ciiel: price. When delivered from the factory by tili- car load, im dravage will be charg< ?! AC10 I'HOSI'HA'Ii: GUANO, RONE, PLANTER, Ac , alwuv.-on ' ,ind, quality uua r.itit- ed. J. N. RORSO.N. Di ci mber20 ^flmci Bad Weather,, Bad.Coughs, Bad Colds. QTAN LEY'S celebrated COUGH sYi.l'I O will uun Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con? sumption. It U tin remedy, without anyex ceptinu. Stanley wiil?ay so. Get it oidv at IIKIN I rsiT.S Cheap Drug *t..n\ Nov 1 i : To Ront or for Sale f. THE HOUSE on tho cor nor of Lady Vmr aud Assembly street.!. Possession ^itiCu'ivci; humcdiatclv. Applv to Lie 10 lt. .V \V.(L sWAFFIELD. Drs. Greer.e, Liudley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES e<OMPOi;M> EXTRACT ('Oll V DA I.I V. / tho* gi eat vegetable alterative for all diseases arising from Impure blond. DR. GREENE'S FIT CVICK, f. r tin. cure of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasm?, and c uivul Bions < f all kit.ds. Plrtlleatctl Homy, for Coughs, Cclds, Bronchitis, Croup, and ail diseases ol the j lungs and ah passages. j Neuralgin Specific, n certain and spi edy cure for Neuralgia, llhcutuatUm, Nervous Head-ache, and all ncrvouu paiuj. Wnbnsli Viiiicy \guo Cure. Contains no Quinine. A most positive remedy fur Chills, Ililinun Fiver, and Congestions ol Liver and Spleen. A? l-j like a charm. Prepared at the Laboratory, llh irlottc, N. C. Fi>r sab. by W. 0. FISH EL. Nov 20^3 ft Columbia. S. C. Mills Houso Stables. JUST received at the above Sta? hle?, twenty head lino KENTUCKY _.MULES, most of which are well broke. Will be sold cheap for cash. Kept 13 J. N- LONG, Agent. i Event." VOL. IX?NO.? 2J ?100,000 IN for CLOTHING [RMSDIXG GOODS, BOT'GIIT since, tin" groat decline, and wo are Htrltiurr them at tho very lowest prlcss for cash. Wo Intend to give our cus? tomers the advantage of the LOW PRICES. Come and see our stock. Wo consider it a compliment fur persons to call and seo our goods #KINARD A WILEY. CLOTHING I DRY GOODS ! GESTS' FURNISHING GOODS! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! r*nnE undersigned, equal to the wants of jL Iiis iriends and the public in general., I lias re-opened on Main street, at thostand formerly occupied bv Joint O. Dial, witli a lan:i and well-selected stock of DRY GOODS,] I CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which ho offers at prices that defy competition, Resoectfully soliciting a share or the patronage hitherto extended to him, I he promises full satisfaction to all that fa* vor him with a call. U. GOODMAN. Oct22 EMERSON'S SZlMGiMG SCHOOL. l'jtici: 75 Cts., on !?7.5D Peb Doz. Is a Co.Ml'i.ete, CUBA!' and USEFUL book F?ll SiXOINO Schools. NOW is the timo to uso it, as it has all the material to make tho Winter Singing School attractive end n?ofnl in tho hiirbcet degree. By L. O- EMERSON. System forBeginnors on the PIANO-PORTE. BY MASON ?V iioadi.KV. One cannot help liking thia thorough, sys? tematic method, the work of meu eminent in their profession and who have tho important qualification of being experienced teachers. Remember that the m-st mouths of in at ruction are, if there is an* distinction, thr important ones. That ia t!.e tuuo to lay a good foundation. "A work well begttu is already half dono." Price $3. All booka s<m;, post paid, on receipt of re? tail price. OLIVER DITSON A- CO., Boston. CUAS. If DITSON A CO,, ? Jan 10 ws 711 Broadway, New York. Fourth Grand Gift Concert, )?>;?. THE IlKNEFIT OF TUT. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. OVER ?100,000 in Bank! Success assured! A full drawing cert aiu on TUESDAY, the 31st of March next. In order to meet the general wich and expectation of the public I aim the ticket-holders, for the full payment of tho magnificent friits, announced t?r the fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Public Li? brary of Kent ucky, the management have do term tin d to postpone the Concert and Draw? ing until Tuesday, the 31st ol March, 1874. They have already realized over $1,000.(100, and have a great many agents yet to hear from. No doubt is entertained of thosaluof every ticket belore the drawing, but whether nil are ?y?ld or not, the Goiici rt and Drawing will positively and unequivocally take placi <>!i the ilny now lix.'d. and if any remain nn sold they will 1?- canceled and the prizes will be n luci d in propbrtioii to thu miro'd Ii' !.i ts Uidy CO.100 tickets havi been istiied and jj.ono CASH !?"! ^. distributed uiuong ticket-holders. ficUets ni ? d incoupons ?.f tenths, -it tVactii if I will i>n represented lie tlrltxti* ; i?'a whole.tiekota ii'ro. 1.1 i'\ OK GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gift. .?2* I.C?? 1 Grand " , -h Gil!. 100,000 1 Grand < :.-!i <ii:t. 50,004 l i fraud i :\*\\ Gilt. 2"> phi 1 Grand Cash Gill . 17,000 I 10 Oi.fl. Gifts; ?10 n ii o toll. 100 ('?t \ :!(M 'ash <. :;:?, .'< 000 < .urn. 150 000 50 Cash Gilts, 1,000 each. 50,000 : Cash Gifts, 500 each. 40,000 I 100 Cash Gifts, 4O0 each. 40 0IMJ 150 Cash Gifts, 300 each. 45,n<> 259 Cash Gift?. 200 cadi. 50,00(1 1125 Ca?h Gifts, 100 each. 32.500 11,000 Cusli Gists; 50 each . 550,000 Total 12 000 GifA, all cash, I amounting to .51,500 Con ! The chances fot a gift are as one to live. 1?R1( I'. OK TK KK.TS, Whole tickets, S50; halves, i-25; tenths, or ] nach e upon. f."?; eleven winde tickets for I *300; 22J tickets for *t 0(?l>; 113 whole tickets I for $5,000; 2i7 whole tickets for $10.000. No I discount en ltvH than $500 worth of tickets. The Fourth Otlt Concert will he conducted, in all respects, like tho Ibrep which have ' already born'given, and full particulars may 1 be learned from circulars, which will bo sent freo from this office to all who apply for i tlam. Order" for tickets and applications for agcucii s will ho attended t>> in tho order they am received, and it is honed they will be sent m promptly, that Ihere may be no dis> appointment or delay in Oiling all. Liberal terms givon to those who buy to soil a;.;ain. Vll agents are peremptorily' required to settle up their accounts and return all unsold tickets uv the 20thday of March. TIIOS. IJ. Ii BAM LETTE, Agent Public Library K< nlueky and Mana? ger Gift Concert, Public Librarr Building, LeuisTille, Kentnoky. Deo 17 wf Save Costs. ? a LL indebted to the umlcrtignod, by note A. or account, mu-t pay up beforo the 1st of Fobrnarv next.or eettlo with our attor nevs. HOPE & GYLES. Jan 9 GOOD GOODS! AMD WILL Always be Found AT TOE OR AND'CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT WM. D; LOVE & CO. WE would ronpeclfully announce to our patrons that, notwithstanding our EXTENSIVE BALI'S during the past month, OUR STOCK is otill COMPLETE In all tho DEPARTMENTS. New Goods roceived daily. Oustomers nro requested to examlno our CHOICE ASSORTMENT before purchasing, an wo ALWAYS havo a great manv GOODS needed in every family, at POPULAR PBICEB. Preparatory to taking our yearly invon torv, we will dispose of a great many Goode, at VERY LOW PRICES, at tho The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment OF WM. D. LOVE & CO., . Under tho Whcoler Houso. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McOREERY. N. B_CARPETS Belling very low to ro dnco stocky_Jan 4 Extraordinary AND IMPORTANT AXSOIM'EIIEKT! I DRY GOODS t AT AND ,BELOW COSTII kfTtllE continued pressure of hard times L compels us to raako this MOST ALARM? ING SACRIFICE, but as wo must havo money, in order to pay onr creditors, wo wiil 'give tho public such an opportunity to sup? ply their many wants as they have never be? t?re had in tho history of this city, j Useful patterns DRES8 GOODS at 12,15, |20, 25 cents?worth double. SILK BALERNAS, BERLIN CORPS and 'EMPRESS CLOTHS, 87 cents?half price. I JAPANESE SILES, 25 cents, (astounding bargain,) 50 and 75 cente?way down. . SILK PONGEES, RErTARRAS. CASH IMEHES, (all new shades,) 75 cents?worth 11.88. FIGURED EPINGLES, (a beautiful North lent novelty,) 50 cents?cost us 75. : A large line of OLOAK8 ar.d JACKETS, we offer at 25 oenth on tho dollar. . ! A full assort in cut of FURS, at scarce!} -half New York prices. 1 Twenty boxes of LINEN COLLARS aud CUFFS will bo sold at 5 and 10 cente?worth four times the money; - ' nouse-lurniehiug Goods, although quite Istapir, wo havo marked BELOW COST. iTheyinclndo a finodlne of LINEN DOYLIES, at r?6 m-nts and tl 00. Also, largo Marseilles I1LD SPREADS, from f 1 50 up. 'lablo and I Piano Covers, with other upholatery osaen Itials, wo will cloee out at one-half, their [original value. ! Our entire etock of MILLINERY, RIB? BONS; FLOWERS, LACES, Ao , will be or? dered at suoh prioee as cannot tail to ificct a ell ai unco. Wo liavo only enumerated a few leading lines, but the whole Stock Is omired without any reserve whatever. Cash must bo paid itii'dolivei y of goods; from this, there will bo im deviation. Parcels shall be delivered in the order in which thoy are bought. All parties owing us money mint call and iettie. or we shall he compelled to icsort la other measurett. Dec 18 .T. H. KfNARH 4 C_0_ 0 ON G A RE E IRON W0BKS, t OI.I JIUIA, S. C. ' JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. . *i A NUT . CT? * .*\J RE'S OF si LAM i.vV ~ EN< i IN ES SAW A D G It 1 S T kffr .MILL.-. Gin Gear jjrV^f'ing. and s ll kinds r<9 nf lr;?e dialing*-. w ?.tlllgr for 3! ach i lit ry anil <'i ! ami ntal C Ii r t i Ii ^ - fO! Store!- Mim Dwell, ings, T'Ktiii! Hailing*, foi Gurdi.io and Ceme? teries, Iroj Hottet*? and Arbt'i* Chairs; also, linos Cn^tir.g* ..t all kinds, Belie for Churchm, Sehcotr, Work-shops, Ac. Gns rauti ? n I m> wi rl: first vh-.it- and equal to ?iiiv orth or Korith. v. i ik- i rout ??! Lady si net aid : c*.* to Si '.i':: Carolina nnd ffrnevville arV. Columbia irtilifind C'liiipaMes' Depots. N?*v 18 MILLINEKY, First Prize Awarded at Fair of i87?. MRS.;C. E RUED has opened J*? a Hue nsnortnu-i.t *r?t Ladies', jfgVtfWRMisses' and Ghildrm's BON jjm^aNE'lS, Hats.Caps,Cloaks, Red HHSteW ingot es, Furs, Uin.er-wenr and *Xffy^ Hair nt all descriptions; al?c, J??'/& Mooflj'a and other *-tyl< s \J'f '$\ of CArsetii All of which will be eold at reduced prices ,Mrs. <t \&\ Heed wii's awardod the highest i iiiiiinm? at the State Fu re lor ihe best MiiUnerv._Oot 23 3mtV Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main street, nearly op? posite the Central National Pank, hau a large and heantifnl etock of fine WATCHES, stem and koy winder*, from the host Eu? ropean and American mamitactniors, and of Ids own importation, in gold andnilvorcaees. s Elogant JEWELRY!. An unrivaled assort? ment in t received, and all the latest styles. I Sterling ?ILVFR-WARE. in sets and cases. Bridal I'trsc.MS, and iivciylino selection of i Plajod-Warej'Gold Watch and Neck Chains, I [Lock et *J elegant Senl, Wedding and Engsgo jment Bings, largo stock of Spectacles and Eyc-Glasst s, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a 'grrnt. varlelv ?if Fancv Artiolea. My etock ie ithe largest and host selected in the Southern country, nnd will bo sold as cheap as tho I saute article c:'.n bo bought anywhere, j Oct 2-1_ Family Flour. 100 BBLS. Extra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For sale by HOPE A GYLES