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, . PntJlIC ^Milig.; '*' public meeting of the citizens of land County will be held in the Court House, at Columbia, on the. first Monday in February, to elect delegates to the State Tax-Payer b* Convention, to be held in OolumbU on the 17th of ' February. A fall attend moo is re? quested, john McKenzie, Chairman of Adjourned Meeting. A. C. Moons, Secretary. Iiefc ub hope that the young man -who killed i his mother in Jersey Oity, the | other day, will be brought to the gal? lows. While we have become aoous tomed to regard the average murderer as an interesting person whom no I ?honorable juryman will Buspebt of im-1 Broper motives, we really must draw the ne somewhere. As there is no element cf romance is butchering one's mothers it would be well to draw the line at ma-' trioide, and to insist that the man who murders his mother should receive u punishment that would|oonvinoe him that he had carried matters a trifle too far. There was a most daring and success? ful robbery of Duhme & Co., jewelers, at Cincinnati, on the 17th, by which the robbers got.away with $7,000 worth of diamondb? being forty-eight cluster dia? mond rings, two fall trays. ARM8 AND THE TOGA. Carolina Military Institute, Devoted to the Humanities a.ntl the In. ctnatrlta. Under the Influence of Mill. | tary Training, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ?k THE advantages of this Insti 9Ute, with its departments prepara fwkk tory and collegiate, aro presented HUL to the public, it is now in full and Df vigorous growth, with an incroau-1 NQE& ing corps of eadota from tbo Caro Unas and other Sonthern States, ru BB affording the moans of generous sH equipment. It contains new and S?lHSPoriginal featnres, and is abreast v SI ~. with the timoa In which we live. An annual encampment, with its practical exer claos, near one of the mineral springs of this section, is one of the features of the Insti? tute, It ia also proposed to have eoientiQo farming, for the benefit of tbo cadets en? gaged in the study of chemistry in its appli? cation io agriculture. Tu? undersigned ia , ably assisted. Bend for circulars. Address . Gor,. J. P. THOMAS, Jan 23 3_ Superintendent. Surjar-Oane Syrup. BARRELS very ^gorior and pnie Southern-made STB?P, for sale bv an 9 HOPE & GYLES", 'TTtUBNITUBE and XEASE, with the goad Jj". '.W?T,' of ,the FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Cam den street, near the Baltimoro and Ohio Bailroad I Depot, Baltimoro, Maryland. In qoi^s equonc? of an affllotion, arising from his lato sickness, the undersigned has concluded to dispose of his interest ia this desirable .and convenient house. This house is pro? verbial for good order, cleanliness, good table and pouts attention. It is in good con run, thoroughly and well furnished, equal any similar house in the country, water eonvenienoea and gas upon every floor. This hones has a capacity to aooommodate 250 guests. . There has been expended within the last twelve* months $2,000 in carpeting, papering, paintiiiK, Ac. The bar and billiard room (two tables) and barber-shop have been thoroughly renorated. The reputation and business of this hoaeo Is on the inareate and a prospect for a largo spring trade, A rare opportunity offers to anymanof enterprise, and terms reasonable. For farther particulars address or apply to Jan 11 Of - B. SHARE, Proprietor. T. M. Wilkes, Attorney at Law, AND United States Commissioner for Cir? cuit and District Courts for South Ca? rolina. Office over the Carolina National Bank, Columbia, S. C. Dec 30 For Sale, THE I) BY J. A. SBLBY. OOL Special Notices. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Heller for Young Men from tho effects of errors and abases ia early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar? riage removed. New method of treatment. Not? and remsrksbls remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, ia sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWABD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institu? tion having a high reputation for honorable conduot and professional skill. Pel 30 3mo M> THE MILD POWER ?? iCURESf HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS I TTAVB PROVED, FROM TUB MOST I J 1 undo experience, on entire ?ueoesa. Simple, \ Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aro the ouly medirines perfectly adapted to popular use?bo simple that mistakes cannot bo made in lifting them; so hnimlett as to bo frco from danger; and so efficient as to bo always reliable. They have the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Price, in large three-drachui vials, with directions: Nob. Cures. Cents. , 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation;, . . SO 2. Worum, "Worm Ferer, Worm Colic, . . 50 ' 3. Crylng-Collo, orTwthingof lufuntx, . 50 4. Diarrhoen, of Children or Adults, . . 50 6. Dyscnt?ry> Griping, BUious Ctalic, . . 50 C. CIiolera-Morbu?, Vomiting.50 7. Coughs* Colds, Bronchitis,.50 8. Neuralgia) Toothache, Faccnrho, . . . 50 0. nefulacb.es, Rick Headache, Vertigo. . 50 10. Dyspepsia. BUIOOB Btomacli, . ... SO 11-Snpprossed.or PainfulPeiiods, . . . 50 12. whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathinc. . . Ml H. Knit It lie um, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50 15- Rbcumntlsm, Rheumatic Pains, . . . 50 10. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, A^i:c.<, 50 17. piles, blind or bleeding..50 W. ophthnlmy, and Fore or Weak Eyee, . 50 1?. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Inlluenzn, . 5? 20. W'hooplug-Cough, Violent CougUd, . fO 21. Asthma? Oppressed Breathing, ... 60 22. JEar Discharges, Impaired Ilearinp, . 10 I 23. Hcroruia, Enlarged Glands, Swelling, . 50 24. General Debility, PLyaicul Weakness, ?. 60 25. Dropsy mid Scanty Becrutionn, .... 50 25. Hoa-SiolEXiesSy Bickness from Riding, . 50 27. Kldncy-Dlscase, Gravel.53 23. Nervous Debility, Bcminal Weakness, or Involunt.u-y Discharges,.1 00 29. fiore Mouth, Canker, . . .. ... . ?0 so. Urlaanry WeaUnesa. Wettingtliolica, so 3t. Painful Periods, with Spasms, . . 50 32. Sufterliii?-? ut * Image of Jdfc, . , . . 100 S3. Epilepsy, ?'J ? ?* itu-,' Dunce, . 100 34. Diphtheria. I trttiilM Sors Throat,. . 50 85. ClirouAc Congestion* and ErupUuus, 50 FAMILY CASKS. Case (Morocco) with above 35 larpe vials ami Manuid of Directions, . . . . !W 0J Case (Morocco) of SO larjro vinl* and UrtoR, 6 00 0^-These remedies are sent by the case or single hoi to any part ?/ the country, free ot charge, on receipt of price. Address Hum?o?!?h?^ co.t Office and Depot, No. 6G2 Bboadway, New Yokk. For Bale toy all Druprgut"? For sale by Geiger & McGregor, Apnn'.e. Deo 17_iyiy_ Lumber and Laths. HAVING a large quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATUS on baud, per? sons wanting tho samo can bo supplied, at short notice. Orders loft at my Residence oa Main street, near the new Goverumont Post Offloe, or sent by mail, will moet prompt attention. Terms cash. Nov2G Bmo_W. LOWRY. The Old Reliable House ta" FOR DRUGS AND SK10?S. "dU TU8T recoivod, new SEEDS, new varieties of Cabbage, Peas and Oorn. For sale at Jan 17 t HEINITSH'B Drug Store. xttja umijMiK&L'&D FERTILIZERS FOB j Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, fc; PHOENIX~GUANO! A Natural Bird Guano, from Phoenix Island, pox, tiK & ffl's jUBnfhi nni THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS aro too favorably known by Ibe planters or Ibis ?tato to .require- comment. Those who have uaed tbcm know bow to upprcciatc their valno; those who bavo not as yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal use will pay on preaent crops, besides being of future benefit to their lands. ? For further information, apply to SEIBELS A EZELL, Agent?. jRJan 16 t May 1 Columbia, S. 0. td iy fiuiB hi tu nnuc. WITH thank b for the very liberal patronago that lam roooivlng, and the assurance that all who may favor mo with their orders will be pleased, both with the quality and price ol goods, I submit the prices of a few of the leading articles as a comparison: . Fines Old Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, $C per gallon. Fineat Old Mellow Wheat WHI8KEY, $5 per gallon. Old Mellow Bourbon WHI8KEY, U per gallon. Mountain Corn WHISKEY, f 2 nor gallon. Finest Holland GIN, IS ner gallon. Finest Jamaica RUM, $8"por gallon. BRANDY, $15 to $20 per gallon. O 8UGAB, 11 cents per pound per barrel; IIA eonte retail. Ex. O Sugar, 11 oonts per pound per barrel; 12 eanta retail. ASugar, 11J cants per pound per barrel; retail 12} oeutB per pound. Crushed Sugar, 12 oonts per pound por barrel. f. A. Ferris A Oo.'a NewBugar-ouroi HAMS, 15 cents. CHEESE, 18 cents by box; 25 cents retail. Flnoat Goahen BUTTER, 45 cents per pound. Finest Mountain Butter, 80 cents per pound. BACON, 8HOULDEPS, 84 cents per pound. Baeon, Clear Rib, 9 cents and 9.J oonts per pound. Family FLOUR. $10 per barrel. Extra Flour, soleoted Wheat, $11 per barrel. ' New Crop New Orleans b'YRUP, 90 conta per gallon. MOLASSES, 85 oonts per gallon. A fall line of Tyler" Brothers' CAKES, 0RACKER8 and BISCUITS, eold from 7 cente per pound to 14 cents per pound. A full line of Peak, Frean A Oo.'a colebrated LONDON BISCUITS. ' Atmore'o celebrated MI'.' CE MEAT. SOUSED PIG'S FEET. New BEEP TONGUES. SMOKED BEEF. Fulton Market BEEF. Sow OBAOKED WHEAT, new Codfish, Finnin Haddiea. AN NED GOODS, of the oboioeat brands, in endless variety. ,f5uITS,NUTE, ?o?Ac.,4c, fco. L-'is-AaU- W^'^s-a.-^.. HARDT S?Xi?MON. Jan U "Let our Just Censure UMBIA, S. 0., SATURDAY M WM. M. FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. THE beat of WINE8, LIQUORS, 'BEGAUS, TOBACCO, eto., con? stantly on band. Norfolk OYS TEitS, in and ont of the ehell. Givo him a call._ Jan 10 Breakfast. Strips and Hams. 1 AAA LBS. Extra BREAKFAST JL,V/U* 1 STRirs, 3.000 Iba. Sugaroured HAMS, for ealo low for caeb. Jan 8 HOPS A GYLES. Feeding Oats. pT f\f\ BUSHELS prime heavy OATS for OUU aale low for cash. Jan 10 HOPE A GYLES. H0MCE0PATHY. DR. SOHLEY, Homooopathiet, respectfully I oflcra bia aervicoa to the cltieona of Co-j lumbia. Oflico over Dufne'a Book Store, op poBilo Columbia Hotel. OfHco boura from 8 to 10 A. SI., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. SI. Deo 7 Smos John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law, Law Hange. FFICE formorly occupied by Meenrs. Slonteith A Banakett._ Jan 9_ Potatoes! Potatoes! TN atore and to arrive. 3,000 barrola SEED L POTATOES. PINKEYE, EARLY ROSE. EARLY GOODRICH. And for Bale low bv GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Jan 17 }7 Charleston, 8. C. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE ! O FAI R BAM KS Standard Scales! STOCK SCALES, CO VL SCALES, HAY 8CALES, DAIRY SCALES, COUNTER SCALES, Ac, Ao. Scales repaired promptly and reasonably. For ealo, also, LETTER PRESSES, and the most perfect ; ALARM CASH DRAWER! I Hues Alarm Till Co.'p. EVERY DRAWER Use Them.?RK HtN Warrant*!. Fairbanks' Scale War ehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 ItllOADWAV, SEW YORK. 100 Baltimore Streot, Baltimore. 53 Camp Street, Now Orleans. KAI IIB AN ICS Ai KWINU, Ma?onic Hall. Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BltOYVN ?S; CO., 2 Milk Street, Boston. PObLAUl) t& CO , Agdid, Ausuata, Ga. Fur sale by R. D. KENN A SON, Columbia, js. C. Jan 23 fm27 MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE, COKtSSUL'UY, ACBKVII.I..K, S. C. cuAim.uin) 1853. TWENTY-FIRST annual ecs ,Hii?n opciiH WEDNESDAY. 21M of Januarv, is: i; ?logcalaet Wediiea 'day in October. Expense* for lorm of forty I weeks: Primary Department, S25; Academic I Department, So.V, Colh'i;iate Department, ?50; Music, HO; Board,#12 to ilb per month. I French and Latin tree. Foi ntreulara applj to W. CHRISTIE BEN ET, Dec 11 i:{llf Principal. I Kind's Mountain Military School, VOUICVIL.LK, S. C. THIS lnatilution is fully sup? plied with arms und all necessary ^scientific apparatus: and tho re? cent oxtonainn of the conrso of studieu places it in tho front rank of Southern Educational Institu? tions. The first session of the School Your of 1871. will begin on tho 2d at FEBRUARY. Apply fur Catalogue containing full particu? lars. COL. A. COWARD; Deo i }25 Principal. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, CuLUVBlA, 8. C December 80.1873. TUE COUPONS ou Bonds of this Com? pany, duo on the first of January, 1874, will be paid at tho Central National BanR, in this city, or at the Banking House of M. K. Jesup Sc. Co., in New York, or at First Na? tional Bank of Charlotte, N. C, or at tho Bank.ng Hontff of John J. Cnhon A Sons, in Augusta, Ga. Dee301|44 C. DOUKNIGHT, Treasurer^ Notice. Office GnEF.vvii.le and COLOMBIA R. R., Colombia, 8. C, August 29,1873. UNDER a resolution of the Board of Diroo tors, the Interest Coupons of tho Stato Guaranteed Bonds, and of such other Ronda of this Company ae are regularly recorded in tho oillce of the Company, matured betwoen the 1st day of January, 1872, and 1st day ot July, 1873, both inolnalvo, will bo funded in Bonds having ten years to run, aa provided for in tho Company's proooaals to the Bond? holders, of date August 11.1873. Holders of tho ahovo obligations aro re? quested to send in a statemont of tbom to tide office, to f&oilitatu the exchango which it is doairod to complete without dolay, and enable the necessary arrangements to ho made for tbo roBumption of regular interest payment* ou lntJanuary onsuing. W. J. MAO RATH, Boptombor 2 tu_President. Timothy Hay. TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY. for sale low, for casb. HOPE A OYLES. 10 Attend the True ORNING, JANUARY 24, 187 CIGAR DEALERS WHO wish to gut only a fow boxea at a time, or any ono wishing a single box ol Cigars, will find tint a call at tbo INDI\N GIRL CIQAH HI ORE will convince them that the expression among snickers, "The Indian Girl sells the bust Cigars for the money," is trno; and, whilst property holders threaten to complain to Congress abont being eo HEAVILY TAXED tboy, too, should appeal to this maid to bo relieved from the heavy charges they aro re? quired to pmy by thoso ?Im do not m&ko a specialty of tho tobacco badness. Tbo Civil Rights bill now agitated BY CONGRESS and that brand of Cigars, (pnro Havana,) three for twenty-fivo cents, sold by tho I ' Queen of Luxury," aro tho latest sensations of the day; and as tho one is likely to go up in gas, tho other will go up in smoke. Bo call oarly, or yon will bo too late. Jan 14 FAVORABLE BRANDS TO BB BAD AT THE CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE. IMPORTED. LA ESCEFOION HEINA VICTORIA, Flor do Henry Clay Heina Victoria, Flor do Cuba Heina Victoria, Rosa do Santiago Regalia del Hey, 11. Upmsnn, Cazadores, Carvsjal Cabanas, Julian Alvr, Henry Clay, Partigas, Flor, Sautiago Opra, Manuel Garcia Conchas. DOMESTIC. Of our own make: Golden Eaglo, Flor del Fr.mar, La Espanola, La Palinotto, Pattigae, Yours Truly, lloyal Family, Silver Lake. Mino is Good, ChallcDgo. I Qucss Not, Pleasuio Garden. Jan 11 For the New Year. I am resolved to make new and increasing efforts to I meet tho trying requirements of the j times. Whilst keeping a lull stock and continually opening up Fresh Goods, my expenses are so muchlesB [ than the other dry goods houses, that yon can save money, save time, and save patience, by dealing at my store. C. F. JACKSON, "lue Leader of Low Prices." Jan (1 NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME WOMEN. By Mauusoll B. Field. $2. Ooulbrum's Gospel ot the Childhood. $1.25. Mrs. Beeclior's House-keeper aud Health kcoper. ft.50. John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.15. Hcienou and Religion. By Prof. Joseph LoConto. $1.50. Tho Atmosph?re, with beautiful chromo plates. By Camilla Plantation. $G. Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward Garrett. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Red as a Rose." 75 cents. Joseph tho Jow?A Novel. 50 cents. A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents. And other new books. Deo SO PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL. 31,000,000,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. I'FUllS GUANO is now so well known in all Jl the Southern States, for its remarkable effects as an agency tor increasing tbo pro? ducts of labor, as not to n 'jniru special re? commendation from Iis. Its lu e for eight years paht hits established iln character tor reliable excellence. The largo lined capital invested by the Company in thin trade affords tho surest guaranti o of the continued excel leuce of this Quatio. Tho supplies put into market thia s--aa.>n are as heretofore, pro pared un lcr ilu> superintendence of Dr. St. Julian liuvenel, Chi ni!?l of the Company, at Charleston, S. C. Ilenco planters ninyroH assured that its quality ami composition is preeiacl) tht sauii us thai.heretofore sold. J. N. UOBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOH S .S. RE I SE ?V CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Terms?{43 cash; Unto, without into rt ft. To accommodate planters, they can order now nud l.&vo until 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at tiinoorcash _ prico. When delivered from the factory by j the car loud, no drayagu will be charged. ACID PHOSPHATE. OUANO, BONE, PLASTER, Ac., always on band, quality gua? ranteed. J. N.HOBSON. Ducombcr20 }3mo_ Bad Weather, BadiCoughs, Bad Colds. C1TAN LEY'S celebrated COUGH SYhUP will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con? sumption. It is the remedy, without auy ex? ception. Stanley will bay so. Get it only at HBINITSB'8 Cheap Drug Store. Nov 18 t To Ront or for Sale TUE HOUSE on tbo corner of Lady and Assembly street*. Possession given immediately. Applv to Dec 10 It. A W. C. SWAFPIEldX Drs. Greene, Lindloy & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES COMPOUND KXTUAIT COUYDALIS, tho gieat vegetable alterative for all diseases arieing from impure blood. DR. OHEKNK'S FIT Cl'HE, for tho euro of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, aud convul? sions of all kinds. JHedlrat?! Honry. for Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of the lungs and air passages. Neuralgin. Specific, a certain and speedy cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Netvous Uoad-acho, and all nervous pains. Wabnili Valley Ague Care. Contains no Quinine. A most positive remody lor Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions ol Bivcr and Hplonn. Acts llko a ohnrni. Prepared at tho Laboratory, Charlotte, N, ?. Forsaloby W.O.FISHER, Nov20ily CoJIumbia, S;C._ Mills House Stables. jfe. JUST received at the above Sts 6KT? bios, twenty head lino KENTUCKY ^Jt^Zar-MULES. moBt of whioh aro wel broke. Will be sold cheap for oaah. Sept 18 J. N. LONG, Agent. $100,000 IN Unnas wi FOR CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOUGHT bIuco the great decline, and we are selling them at tho very lowest pricss for cash. Wo intend to give our cus? tomers tho advantage of tho LOW PRIOEB. Co mo and see our stock. Wo consider it a compliment for porBons to call and see onr goods _KINARD A WILEY. CLOTHING I DRY GOODS I gents' FURNISHING GOODS t LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS/ THE undersigned, equal to the wants of his friends and tho publio in goneral, has re-opened on Main street, at the stand formerly occupied by John O. Dial, with a largo and well-Bclccted stockof DRY GOOD8, CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which ho offers at prices that defy competition. Rtenectfully soliciting a share of the patron ago hitherto extended to him, Lo promises mil saiiafuCiion to all t hit fa? vor him with a call. H. GOODMAN. Oct 22 EMERSON'S SINGING SCHOOL. Pbice 75 Cts., on $7.50 Peb Doz. Is a Couri.ete, Cheap and Useful Book fob blNUINO SCHOOLS. NOW is tho timo to uso it, as it has all the material to make tho Winter Singing School attractive end useful in tho hierlie?t degree. By L. O- EMERSON. System for Beginners on tue PIANO-FORTE. ?V MASON & IIOAIM.KY. One cannot help liking tbia thorough, sys? tematic method, tho work of men eminent ir their profession and who have tbo important qualification of being experienced teachers Remember that tho first mouths of in atruction are, if thoro is any distinction, ?u important ones. That is tho timo to lay a good foundation. "A work well begun it already half done." l'rico $3. All book* Bent, post paid, on receipt of re? tail prico. OLIVER DITSON A OO., Boston. OHAS. H DITSON A CO,, Jan 10 ws 711 Broadway, New York. Fourth Grand Gift Concert, fob THE UENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY OVER $100,000 in Bank! Success assured; A mil drawing certain on TUESDAY, tin 31st of March next. In order to meet the general wish and expectation of the public and the ticket-holders, for tho full payment of the magnificent gilts, announced fur the Fourth Grand Gift Concert of tho Public Li? brary of Kentucky, the management have de? termined to postpone the Concert and Draw? ing until Tuesday, the 31st of March. 1871 They have already realized over $1 000,000, and have a great many agents'yet to boat from, h'odonht is entertalued of the sale ol every ticket before the drawing, but w hot hoi all are wild or n?t, the Concert and Drawing will positively and unequivocally take plac< on tho day now fixed, and if any remain un? sold they will be canceled and the piizer will ho reduced in proportion to the unsold ticket?. Old} 00,COO tickets have been iseUi-dsnd 1*4,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000, Will be distributed among ticket-holders The ticket* urr- printed mcoupons A tenths and nil fractional parts will bo represents in the drawing just a-j whole tickets are. I.IST OK GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gift.f 253,00< 1 Oraud dsh Oitt. 100,004 1 Grand Cash Gift. 50.00t 1 Grand Cash Gilt. 25.001 1 Grand Cash Gift. 17,00< 10 Oach Oirca, $10,000 each. 1C0 00( 30 Caah Gifts, 5,000 each. 150,00< 50 Cash Gifts, 1.000 each. 50,00( HO Cash Gifts, 500 each. 40.00C 100 Cash Gifts, 400 each. 40.0CK 1.10 Cash Gifts, 300 each. 45,00( 250 Cash Gilts, 200 cash. 50,001 325 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 32.6? 11,000 Cash Gilts. 50 oach. 550,001 Total 12,000 Gifts, all oaab, amounting to.$1,50Q.C0( Tho chances for a gift are as one to five. PRICE *)K TICKETS. Wholo tickets, f 50; halves, t25; tontbs, oi each coupon, 15; eleven wholo tickets foi $600; 22.^ tickets for $l,u00; li3 whole tioketi for $5,000; 227 wholo tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets. Tbo Fourth Gift Concertwill bo conducted, in all respects, like tho three which have already been given, and fnlt particulars niaj bo loarnod from circulars, which will bo sent free, from this ofhco to all who apply foi them. Orders for tickets and applications foi agoucies will be atteuded to in tho order the; are received, and u is hoped thoy will b< sent in promptly, that tbore may bo no dia appointment or dolay in tilling all. Libera terms givon to those who buy to soil again All agents are peremptorily required to sett!) up their accounts and return all unwoh tickets by the 20th day of March. TITOS. E.BRAMLETTE, Agont Pnhlio Library Kentuoky and Mana ger Gift Concert, Publio Library Building _ Lcnlavlllo, Kentuoky. Dee 17 wf Save Costa. ALL indebted to the undesigned, by noti or account, muat pay up before the Is of Fobruary next, or eettle with our attor nova. HOPE A GYLES. Jan 9 WILL Always be Found 4T TOE GRAND CESISAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT or WM. X>. LOVE & CO WE would reapeotfnlly announce to Our patrons that, notwithstanding our IEXTENSIVE BALES during the psst month, OTJR STOCK in still COMPLETE in ?11 the DEPARTMENTS. New Goods received daily. Customers are requested to examine our CHOICE ASSORTMENT beforo purchasing, .as wo ALWAYS have a great man? GOODS needed in every family, at POPULAR PRICES. Preparatory to taking onr yearly inven? tory, wo will dispose of a groat many Goode, [lit 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. M?OBEBRY. N. B.?CARPETS selling very low to ro? llings stock._ _Jan 4 Extraordinary AND IMPORTAST ASSOOKOnHTl sco.000 mm OP DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW COSTII THE continued pressure of hard times compels us to mako this MOST ALARM iNvi dAGuu.-j.Oo, u?t ?s W? Luuat u>V6 money, in order to pay our creditors, we will give the public such an opportunity to sup? ply their many wanta aa they have never bo fore had in the history of this city. Useful patterns DRESS GOODS at 12,15,. 20, 25 cents?worth double. SILK BATjERNAS, BEBIiIN COBDS and EMPRES8 OLOTHS, 37 cents?half price. JAPANESE SILKS, 25 cents, (astounding? bargain,! 50 and 75 cents?way down. SILK PONGEES. BHPTARRAB. CASH? MERES, (all new shades,) 75 cents?worth tl.?5. ' ? FIGURED EPINGLE3, (a beautiful North? ern novelty.) CO conte?cost us 75. A larpo line ?f 0LOAK8 and JACKETS, we offer at 25 centa on the dollar. . . A full assortment of FURS, at scarcely naif New York prices. - Twenty boxes of LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS will bo sold at 5 and 10 cents?worth, four times the money. House-furnishing Goods, although quite staple, we have marked BELOW COST. They include a fine line of LINEN DOYLIES, at 60 cents and $1.00. Also, large Marseille? BED SPREADS, from $1 50 op, iable and Piano Covers, with other' upholstery essen? tials, we will close ont at one-half their original value. Onr entire stock of MILLINERY, BIB UON8, FLOWERS, LACES, Ac, wiU be of? fered at such prices as cannot fail to effect a olearance. t*f We have only enumerated a few leading, lines, but the whole Stock Is offered without any reserve whatever. Cash mnst bo paid on delivery of Roods; from this, there will be ? juo deviation. Parcela shall be delivered in 'the order in which they are bought. ' !| All parties owing us money must call and ? nettle, or we shall be compelled to resort to ?.other measures. ! JPLH}1 _ J- KIXARD A- CO. C?NGAEEE IRON WQBKS* l oi.rniiin, s. C. JOHN ALEXANDRE, Proprietor, 'i .tt^^o . MAXUFAGTTJ 11eu OP STEAM (? Mil Mis. SAW A N n G It I S T' MILLS. Gin Ocar Mng, and all kinds of Iron Coatings lur Jiiiohuiory and OruamciitaJ 0 a stings for Stores und Dwell? ings, Patent Bailing* for Garden? andCcmo leries, Iro i Settees arid Arbor Chairs; also, brass Caatingn of all kiuds. Bells for . Churches, Schools, W?lk-shops, Ac. Gua . irauten all my work liret clars ami itjual to I any North or Sooth. Works at foot of Lady street, and r car to South Carolina and Oreonvijle and eWumbia JBaUroad Companies' Depots._S?.v 18 jl ~ "millinery. j; First Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873. ) MRS. C. E REED has opened ) ASaBbm a nue assortment of Ladies', 5 ^oStfflgfe Misses' ami Children's BON ) fcSaj^gS ^ ET8, HatB.Capa, Cloaks, Red ) jHEMB tngotes, Furs, Under-w ear and' ) &5sKp&y*i Hair ?' R" descriptions; also, ' ?TTw Uid Mrs. Moody's and other ?tylee \ \JftJ\ of Corsets. All of which wiih i PS\v ho sold at reduced prices Mrs. Ii ? *ft Reed was awarded the highest ? premiums at tho State Fairs for cbe best [Millinerv._Oct 23 3mo j Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry I WM. GLAZE, r A This now store, Main street, nearly op tlxjL posito the Central National Rank, haa r i a large and beantifnl stock of fine WATCHES, stem and key winders, from the best Eu? ropean and Amertoan manufacturers, and of his own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled assort? ment just received, and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Kings, large stock of Spectacles and Evc-Glasses, Clocks, Mneical Boxes, and n groat variotv of Fancy Articles. My stock i? tho largest and best selected in the Southern country, and will ba sold as oheap as tho tame article oan be bought anywhere. Oct 24 _ Family Floor. 100 BBLS. fcxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For sale by HOPE A OYLES.