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Public fietung. " ? publio meeting of the oI?boub of RioblanoJ County will be held In the Court Horne, at Columbia, on the first: Mon?stfin, February, to eleot delegates to the Htato Tax-Payers' Convention, to be held in Colombia on the 17th of February. A fall attend inoo la re que??a. , JOHN MCKENZIE, , Chairman of Adjourned Meeting, t A. O. Moobh, Secretary. " ?>? ? A country boy, who went to Louisville for an education, waa aaked by his strait?",and horrified her by replying "It beats two pair." If fire be a means of purification Chi? cago should feel grateful for the pros? pect of becoming a saintly city at least? having juBt had two more viaita from the ohnstening element. There is a new paper in Mississippi called the Jim and Eliza?the nameB of the editor and~his wife. Its friends de? clare it to be a good paper?by Jim and E. The gun-bont captured by Oaptain Dickinson's command during tho war, a few miles abova Falatka, has been raised and carried down the river. Commodore Yanderbilt, Wm'. B. As tor, and A. T. Stewart ara all very near? ly the same age?verging on eighty. Within three months, xnoro than thirty women have been appointed postmistresses.. Fair Notioe. IHATE had monthly statements made out and sent to all who aro due mo on ac? count the pait year, but no attention has been paid to the same. I will not Bend any more, but all aeoouts due mo will be made oat again on first February next. Those who are dlaposod to settle them with mo, i can do so up to the 20 th of February, after that the account will pasB oat of my haudB. I am compelled to this conreo and must know wherol am. WM. GLAZE. Jan 25_._C Planting Potatoes. Kf\ BABBEL8, in fine order. EABLY OH ROHE, EARLY GOODRICH, PINK? EYE and PEERLESS, for sale low for green? backs._HOPE A GYLES. Big Hominy. 5BARRELS fresh kiln dried, by Jan 25 ? HOPE A GYLES. To the Pnblio. ?CLOSING oat of'(the following stock to \J ' ohango business: PLATES of aU sizes, Covered Dishes, Ewers and Basins, Soup Tureens, Water Fitohers, Bowls of alleizoa, Flat and Deep. Dishes, Yellow and Brown Stone Ware, and many .useful artioles too numerous to mention; Goblets, Tumblers, Glass Pitchers, Glass Stands, Glass Sets, Candy and Tobacco Jar a, Wooden and Willow Ware; and a few fancy artioleB. Those in need of the abovo line of goods will do well to call early and embrace thia opportunity, as I will convince them .that I intend dosing bnoineaa. Rospcctfully, i E. M. NATHANS, Two doors South of B. 0. Shiver A Co. aar Union-ffarald picasa copy four times. Jan 85 _?_4 Potatoes 1 Potatoes! IN store and to arrive, 8,000 barrols SEED POTATOES. PINKEYE, EABLY BOSS. I EABLY GOODRICH. I And for Sale low by GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Jan 17 47 _Charleston, S. C. Situation Wanted. AYOUNG MAN, well acquainted with tbo Grocery and Liquor Boainesa, wants a SITUATION. But small wages expooted. Please leave answers at this office, under 'B. K."- ______ Jan 24 2? Mess Mackerel. KITTS extra mess MACKEREL, for sale by HOPE A GYLES. I50 BY J. A..SBLBY. GC Bpeolal^lfotioes. | [7 OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.~ Happy Relief for Young Men from the- j effactB of errors and abases in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar* riago romoved. New motbod of treatment. New and remarkable romcdieB. Books and | Circulars sent free, in aealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institu? tion having a high reputation for honorable ] conduot and professional skill. Oct 30 3mo Postponement. TuAsunEn's Office, RicnnANn County, Columbia, H. 0., January 14,1K74. BY authority of the Oomptroller-Gonoral, approved by bis Excellency tbo Go? vernor, tho time for collecting tbo taxes of 1873, without tbo penalty, is extended to tbo 6th February, 1874. O. H. BALDWIN. Jan 14_Treasurer Richland County. _ Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes tbo asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pore, but adulterated with molaaeoa, sogar of starch, faBol oil and the I poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in bin report for 1805, says that Prof. Mapos, of New York, analyzed tbo boor from a dozen different breworioa, and fonnd all of it adulterated. Coocnlus Indiens and nux vomica entered largely into its composi? tion. J. O. 8FEGERS guarantees his boor to bo j pure and reliable. He does not adulterate I it, but brews from the best barley, malt and I hope._Jan 23 Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes. TUST received, a lot of EARLY ROSE PO t? TATOES, for planting purposes. Also, PEERLESS and PEACH BLOWS, for table use, which can be had low for cash, at the Columbia Ice Honee. Jan 24 j3 JOnN D. BATEMAN, Agont. Choice Family Floor, &c. K/"V BARRELS Extra Choice FAMILY DVJ FLOUR. 100 barrels Medium and Super Flour, 10 iona wheat isran and Shorts, for cow I feed. For Bale low for cash by Jaa 24 HOPE A GYLES. 200 Venison Hams. LBS. choice VENB30N HAMS. Jan 3 HOPE k. GYLES. 10 Save Costs. ALL indebted to the undercigned, by noto or account, mast pay up bo/ore the let J of February next, or settle with our attor? neys. HOPE & GYLES. Jan 9_ Timothy Hay. TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY, for Bale ?^'.(????^ .?..H0!1*12 * GYLES. The Old Reliable House Oa- FOR DRUGS AND SEEDS. "? T?8T received, new SEEDS, now variotica of Oabbago, Peaa and Corn. For sale nt Jan 17 %_ HEINITBH'S Drug Store. * Sugar-Oane Syrup. ?j p* BARBELS very superior and puro AO Sonthern-mado SYRUP, for aale bv jJanO_HOPE A GYLES. Stallion for Sale. A HANDSOME etyliah iron-gray STALLION, in good order, ia offered for sale. For particulars, apply at this ofiloe. Jan 24 Gash will be the rule at the Phoenix office hereafter. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR dorn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX~~GU?NO! A Natural Bird Guano, from Phoenix Inland, WIIIX, CIS & C?.'S MIIPEATID GIA1I! THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS aro too favorably known by tbo planters of tide State to require comment. Those who have used them know bow tu appreciate their value; those who havo not as yet, will lind, on fair trial, that their liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lands. For farther information, apply to SEIBEL8 A EZELL. AgoDta. SJanlOtMayl Columbia, S. O. TD m IHK AI Till PUBLIC WITH thanks for the very liberal patronage that lam receiving, and tbo auuurancc that! ? all who may favor me with their orders will bo pleased, both \\ith tbo quality and price of goods, I snbmit tho prir.es of a few of tho loading articles as a comparison: FincB Old Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, $G por gallon. Finest Old Mollow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 per gallon. Old Mellow Bonrbon WHI8KEY, $4 per gallon. Mountain Corn WHISKEY, $2 por gallon. Finest Holland GIN, $8 per gallon. Finest Jamaica RDM, $8 por gallon. I BRANDY, $15 to 920 por gallon. I 0 SUGAR, 11 cents per pound por barrel; lH cents retail. E Es. 0 Sugar, 11 o?nte per pound por barrel; 12 cent h rotail. 9 A Sugar, 11J cents per pound per barrol; rotail 12J cents per pound. 1 Crushed Sugar, 12 cents per pound per barrol. ? P, A* Ferria A Oo.'e New Bugar-cureti HAMS, 15 cents. CHEESE, 18 conts by box; 20 cents retail. Finoat Goshen BUTTER, 45 contB per pound. Finest Mountain Bnttor, SO cents per pound. BACON. SHOULDERS, 8$ cents per pound. Bacon, Clear Rib, 9 conts and t).j cents per pound. Family FLOUR, $10 per barrel. Extra Flour, seleoted Wheat, $11 por barrel. New Crop New Orleans SYRUP, 90 cents per gallon. HOLABBES, 85 cents por gallon. A fall line of Tyler Brothers' CAKES, CRACKERS and BISCUITS, sold from 7 cento per lound to 14 cents porponnd. A full line of Peak, Freau & Co.'n celebrated LONDON BISOUIIS. Atmoro'a celebrated MINCE MEAT. SOUSED PIG'S FEET. Now BEEF TONGUES. SMOKED BEEF. Fulton Market BEEF. New CBACKED WHEAT, new Codfish, Finnin Baddies. CANNED GOODS, of tho choicent brands, in endless variety. FRUITS, NUTS, Ao., Ac, Ao., fco. Jan 14 HARDY SOLOMON. "Let our Just Censure >LUMBIA, S. 0., TUESDAY & Grand Vocal AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT! for tim". benefit of MR. JOS. H. DENCK! Assistod by tbo following ArtiBts: Miss Gabriel Feininger, Mr. Emile Louis Zawadii, Mr. Samuel A. Ollever, TUESDAY, JANUARY ?7, 1874. AT PARKER'S HALL. PROGRAMMR. PART I. 1. Overture "Scmiramidc," for Four Hands. llossitd.?Messrs. Denck ana Zawadil. 2. Cachnea Oaprico.Raff. Mb. Jos. II. Denck. 3. "Gui la Voco," from I Puritaui... .Dcllini. Mies Gabriel Feininoer. 1. Sixth Air do Rdriot, transcribed for Cor? net?Solo.?Mr. Sam. A. Ollever. 5. ParaphraBO from Traviata.. Wollcnbaupt. j Mr. Jos. II. Denck. G. Thalborg'a JSecondo Fantaisio on Hugue? nots, arranged for two Pianos?Ttshcr litzky.?Mossrs. Denck and Zawadil. FART II. 1. Nocturno from "Don Pasqualo," for So Srn.no, Violin and Piano?Donizetti.? lies Gabriel Feimn-oer, Messrs. Eknck | and Zawadil. 2. Yaleo Caprice.Rubinstein. Mb Joseph H. Denck. 3. Fantaisio on "William Tell," fcr Violin and Piano?BeriotandOsborne.?Meeors. Denck and Zawadil. 4,. Oavatina from "Rigolotto.".Verdi. Mibs Gabbiel Ffjximif.ii. 5. Rcminieconces from "Lncia do Lammcr moore,'?Liszt.?Mr. Jos. H. Denck. G. Grande- Pantaisie on "Norm*.." for two Pianos?Thalberg.?Messrs. Denck and Zawadil. 49*0onoert to coramanco at 8 o'clock. *S~Admieaion 75 cents. Reserved Seats $1.00. Reserved Seats to be had at Ly Braod a Music Store. Tho two PianoB used on the occasion aro from the celebrated factory of Messrs. Knabo A Oo. _ Jan_24 3 E. E. JACKSON has received BUIST'S FRESH ALL KINDS. Jan 22 C SMOKING ?N SUNDAY PROHIBITED SUCH is certainly the case, so far as tho "INDIAN GIRL" is concerned, nnlees yon get a supply of CIGARS on Saturday night. It boing the wlah of this maid that her enstomors should not be rendered unfit for their proper duties on the Sabbath, by having their nerves upset and olfactories disgusted by tho dieagroeablo odor of infe? rior Cigars, she offers to all who will give her a call every Saturday night, inducements never before hoard of?hoping that every one will avail thcmBolvcs of tho extraordi? nary opportunity to save money and secure good Sunday smoking. Jan 24 For tue New Year, I am resolved to ! mako new and increasing efforts to 1 meet tue t."ing requirements of the I times. Whilst keeping a lull 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." Jan ti Breakfast Strips and Hams. IAAn LDS. Extra DltEAKFAST ,UUl ' STRIPS, 3.000 lbs. Sngar-oured HAMS, for sale low for cash. Jan 3 HOPE A OYLES. Feeding Oats. BUSHELS prime heavy OATS for ?JL/'y bale low for cash. Jan 10 HOPE ft GYLES. HOMOEOPATHY. DR. SOU LEY, Hommopathist, respectfully offers bis services to tho citizens of Co? lumbia. Cilice over Dullie's book Store, op posilo Columbia Hotel. OAtco hours from 8 to 10 A. M , 2 to 1 ami 7 lo'J P. M. Dec 7 3moH John E. ilacon. Attorney at Law, Low Range. FFICE formerly occupied by Messrs. Montcilh it Baaskotti Jan 0 Just Received, ftw AN extra fine lot of Kentucky SSa MULES and HORSES, somo of which ^Jj^irowell broke. They may bo seen at (J?orlos Logan's Stables, corner Senate and Assembly streetb. Novl2 _ W. 8. AL. TALBOTT._ Lumber and Laths. HAVING a largo quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on hand, per 8onB wanting tho same can bo supplied, at short notico. Orders left at my Residence on Main street, near the new Government Post Oflico, or sent by mail, will meet prompt attention. Terms cash. Nov2GBmo W.LOWRY. O To Rent or for Sale THE HOUSE on tho corner of Lady and Assombly streota. Possession UiiLglvcn immodlatelv. Apply to DeolO R. A W.0.8WAFFIELD T. M. Wilkes, Attorney at Law, AND United States Commiesionor for Cir? cuit and District Courts for South Ca? rolina. Oflico over tho Carolina National Bank, Columbia, 8. 0. Dec 30 Attend the True [ORNING, JANUARY 27, 187 AGNEW'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE. Lew Prices, FirBt Quality Goods API) GASH BEFORE DELIVERY. CItUSnED SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by ] the barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. Granulated SUGxYR, 12 cents per pound by t ho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds tor f 1. Powdered SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by the barrel. At retail, 8 pounde for ?1. A SUGAR, 11 h cents per pound by the bar- | t el. At retail, 8 pounds fur $1, Extra C SUGAR, 11 cents per pound by the barrel. At retail, 8* pounds fov $1. Finest OLD RYE WHISKEY, tZ per gal-1 Ion. Finest OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, 13 per | gallon. Finest OLD HOLLAND GIN, io per gal-| Ion. Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, to per] gallon. Finest OLD OTARD BRANDY, *9 per gal? lon. New York Sugar-cured HAMS, 15 ccnte per j pound. Davis' Diamond nAMS, 1G cents per pound. With a full stock of Choice, Fancy and Staple Groceries, in all their varieties, con? stantly on band, and for Bale at onr usual | low prices, for caeh only. _ Jan 22 _ JOHN AGNEW & SON. IVotioe. GnEEMYlLLE AXnCOLCMBIA Railboao Co., TnEABUBEa's Office, Columbia, S. O., January 1,1874. HOLDERS of the STATE GUARANTEED BOND8 and tho admitted SECOND (2d) MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who have funded tho paat dn.o Coupons of aaid Bonds, matured botween January, eight? een hundred and seventy-two, (1872,) and July, eighteen hundred and seventy-throe, (187S,) both inclusive, are notified that tho January, eighteen hundred and seventy four, Conpone of said BondB, and, also, tboso of tbo funded Intereat Bonds and Certifi? cates, wdl bo paid on presentation at this office on tho FIFTEENTH (15tb) INST. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Jan 1 Treasurer. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta | Railroad Company, Columbia, S. 0.? December 30, 1873. THE COUPONS on Bonds of Hub Com pany, duo on tho first of January, 1974, | will hs paid at the Central National Bank, in thin city,or at the Banking House of M. K. Jesup A Co., in Now York, or at First Na? tional Bank of Charlotto, N. C, or at tho | Banking Houee of John J. Cohen A Sons, in Augusta, Ga. Dec 30 jj4j C. BOUKNIGHT, Treasurer. King's Mountain Military School, VOHKVILl.K, s. c. THIS Institution is fully sup plied with arms and all nccossary ^laoiontiflo apparatus; and tho re fcent extension o( tho courso of studies place? it in tho front rank of Southern Educational Institu? tions. The first session of the School Year of 1871, will begin on tho 2d of FEBRUARY. Apply for Catalogue containing full particu? lars. COL. A. COWARD; Doc 4 125 Principal. Williamston Female College, WILLIAMSTON, S. V. REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M., President. Rev SAMUEL A. WEBER, A. Professor. Spring Session opens February 1C, 1871. Send for a Catalogue. t Jan 20 10 " MASONIC FEM ALE COLLEGE, COKB8BCRY, AUBEVILLK, S. C. cuahtlrkd 1853. TWENTY-FIRST annual acs ,sion opens WEDNESDAY, 21-toi ? January, 1871; closeelaat Wednea-1 day in October. Expenses for term of forty 'rimary Department, f25; Academic Department. <35; Collegiate Department, $50; Music, $40; Board,$12 to 115 per month. French and Latin tree. For circulars apply to W. CHRISTIE BENET, Dec 11 i;}Uf Principal. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholcaalo and Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers. 01) ft stock complete in every 4iu^,s respect. We sell at [j|f?yl the very lowest: ! 7r price and warrant Wsail nur goo Is puro. We do not pnbliau prices, hut feel satisfied that nnno of our patronH will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highettt market prico for COTTON, either in goods or currency. Wc have an excellent WAGON YARD in rear of bur establishment. Look out tor the sign of the plow and the carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below tbo PuuiNix office. Givo uh a call, and in? spect our goods and prices. Nov 28 Medicated and Other Medicines. HA RBAOK'S eclobrated Walnut Candy, Hoinitsh'a Cough Confections, Marshmollow Drops, puru and fresh, Carbolic Candy, for aoro throat, Uoarhonnd Candy, for colds, Pcppormint Drops, for the riii-ostion, Cocoa Caramel, for the Btomiich. Jim Crows, a pleasant ditiui r confection, Jordan Almond >, it . after-dinner nut to orack, Croam Chocolato, a tweot soothing thine, All for sale at UElNlT&H'd Drug Sloro, Dec27 I_Opposite Piuksix. Office. Bad Weather, JBad jDoughs, Bad Colds. STANLEY'S celebrated COUGn SYRUP will euro Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con? sumption. It is the remedy, withonl any ex? ception. IHanloy will say so. Get it only at HElNITBH'SChoap Drug Btovo. Nov 18 t WM. M. FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. THE heat of WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, etc., con? stantly on hand. Norfolk OYtf TERB, in'and out of tho shell. Givo him a call. JaulO Event." 4. VOL. IX?NO. 2&. FAVORABLE BRANDS TO BE HAD AT TUE CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE ISir?llTED. LA ESCEFCION HEINA VICTORIA, Flor de Henry Clay Heina Victoria, Flor do Cuba Rcina Victoria, Rosa do Santiago Regalia dol Roy, H. Upmanu, Gazadores, Carvajal Cabanas, Juliau Alvr, Henry Clav, Partigas, Flor, Santiago Opra, Manuel Garcia Conchas. DOMESTIC. Of our own malic: Golden Eaglo, Flor dol Fumar, La Eepanola, La Palmetto, Partigaa, Youra Truly, Royal Family, Silver Lake. Mine is Good, CballeDgo, I Guess Not, Pleasure Garden. Jan 11 NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME WOMEN. Bv MaunsellB. Field. $2. Oonlbruni's Gospel of the Childhood, $1 25. Mrs. Becchor'd House-keeper and Health keeper. $1 50. John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25. Scicnco ami Religion. By Prof. Joseph LeConte. $1 50. The AtmoBphero, with beautiful ohromo plaice. By Camillo Flamarion. $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 Gorman Novel. 75 cents. And other new books. Deo 30 "$100,000 IN PHTrT?fflnAPVP nTiwmmi BUMNDiUM WAlllM FOR CLOTHING WS*, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOUGHT since tho great decline, and wt aro selling them at the very lowest prioas for cash. Wo intend to give our cus? tomers tho advantage of tho LOW PRICES, Como and reo our stock. Wo consider it a compliment for persons to call and see ouz goods KINARD A. WILEY. CLOTHING! DRY GOODS J GENTS' FVUNISHING GOODS! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! fSMIE undersigned, equal to the wants ol JL his lrieiula and tho public in general, has re-ope ned on Main street, at tho stand tormerlv occupied bv John O. Dial, with a largo and well-selected stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which he offers at prices 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. U. GOODMAN. Oct 22_ Drs. Greene, Lmdloy & Bentley'a GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYOALIM, tho gi eat vegotablo alterative for all diseases arising irom nupuru blood. DU. QRBKNR'9 FIT CUHE, for the euro of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convul? sions of all kinds. Medicated Homy, fur Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diauaaea of the lungs and uir passages. Neuralgin Specific, a c< rtain and speed; cure for Neurnlgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Head-ache, and all nervous pains. Wabnali Valley Ague Cure. Contains no Quinine, A mos* positive remedy for Chills, Bilious Ftver, and Congestions ol Liver and Spleen. Acts liko a charm. Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N, C. For salo bv W. C. FISHER, Nnv 20 tly Columbia, S. C. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL. 91,000.000.) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO rpUIrf GU.VNO is now so well known in all J. the Southern States, for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing tho pro? ducts of labor, au not to rcquiro special ro commendatiim from us. Its ueo for tight years p&st h&s established its oharactor for rcliablo excellence. Tho large fixed capital invested by tho Company in this trado affords tho surest guarantee of tho continued excel? lence of this Guano. Tho supplies put into market this, season aro. as herotofore, pro pared under I bo superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravcncl, Chemist of tho Company, at Charleston, S. C. Hence planters may rost assured that its quality and composition is precisely the aamo as that herotofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, !:e.lling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agonts, Baltimore. Terms? M3 cash; $53 time, without into rest. To accommodato planters, thoy can ordoi now and l.avo until 1st of April to decide as to whether they will tako at time or cast price. When dolivored from tho faotory bj tho car load, no drayago will bo chargod. ACID PHOSPHATE. GUANO, RONE PLASTER, Ac, always on hand, quality gua? ranteed. J. N. ROBffON, December20 ?l???. Mills Houso Stables. ?W JUST received at tho above 8la ! blcH, twenty head fine KENTUCKY (aJLjsVMULEfl, most of which aro wol broko. Will be eold cheap for cash. Vept 13 J. N. LONG, Anent. GOOD GOODS! >?< ? ... Iii uUMffi* uril>~l if will Always be Found AT THE GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT or WM. D. ILOTOS fic GO. WE would respectfully announce to our patrons that, notwithstanding our EXTENSIVE SALES during the past month, OUR BTOOK ia still COMPLETE in all the DEPARTMENTS. New Goods received daily. Castomers are rcqneated to examine our OHOICE A8BOBTMENT before purchasing, ?aa wo ALWAYS havo a groat manv GOODS ineedod in every family, at POPULAR IPRIOES. ! Preparatory to taking our yearly inven? tory, wo will dispose of a great many Gooda, lat VERY LOW PRICES, at tho i The Grand Central : Dry Goods Establishment 1 or. WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Wheelor House. I WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McCHEERY. N. B?CARPETS selling very low to re Iduco stock. Jan 4 I Extraordinary AND ffiOCCEMENT! $60,000 WTI ? OF DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW COST2 X THE conti nued pressure of hard times compels ua to make Una MOST ALARM? ING 8ACBIFIOE, but as we must have money, in order to pay our creditors, we will jgive the publio auch an opportunity to sup? ply their many wants aa they have never be? fore bad in the history of this city. I Useful patterns DBE8S GOODS at 12,15, .20, 25 cents?worth double. 1 SILK BALEBNAS, BERLIN CORDS and I EMPRESS CLOTH H, 37 cents?half price. ! JAPANESE SILKS, 25 cents, (astounding bargain,) 50 and 75 cents?way down. ' i SILK PONGEES. REPTARRA8. CASH* .MERES, (all now ahades,) 75 cents?worth tl.25. i FIGURED EPINGLES, (a beautiful North? ern novoltv,) 60 cents?cost na 75. ' A largo line of CLOAKS and JACKETS, we 'offer at 25 cents on tho dollar, j A fnll assortment of FURS, at scarcely naif New York prices. , Twenty boxes of LINEN COLLAR8 and 'CUFFS will be Bold at 5 and 10 oents?worth ' four tmien the money. ?I House*furnishing Goods, although quite .staple, we have marked BELOW COST. , They include a flue lino of LINEN DOYLIES, ,,at GO cents and $1 00. Also, large Marseilles 'BED SPREADS, from $1 50 up. Uable and .Piano Covers, with other upholstery eaaen ' tials, we will close ont at one-half their ' original value. I Our entiro stock of MILLINERY, RIB? BON S. FLOWERS, LACE8, Ao.; will be of ' fercd at such prioes as cannot fail to effect a elearance. . We have only enumerated a few leading lines, bnt the whole Stock 1b offered without any reserve whatever. Cash must be paid ooo'delivery of goode; from this, there will be "no deviation. Parcels shall be delivered in ?the order in which they are bought. 1 All parties owing ua monoy must call and ' settle, or we shall be compelled to reeort to other meaanres. 1 Dec 18 J. H. KINARD A CO. j C?NGAREE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MA NUFAOTU REH OF STEAM ENGINES. SAW AND GRIST MILLS. Gin Gear idng, and all kinda of Iron Caatingb for M acbinery and Ornamental ^=*^?yfT Ca BlingH for Storea and Dwell jingM, Patent Railing for Gardens and Ceme? teries, Iro'i Settee* and Arbor Chairs; also, iBrass Castings of all kiuds, Bella for ? Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua? rantee all my work tirst data and equal to 'any North or South. Works at lout of Lady stin t, and near to '..South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Raihoad Companies*Depots. Nov 18 MILLINERY. First Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873. MBS. C. E. RF.ED has opened a ?u0 assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's BON j NETS, Hats.Caps,Cloaks, Bed ingotea. Furs, Under-wear and Hair of all descriptions; also, Mrs. Moody'a a ml other ?tyles of Corseta. Ail of which will he sold at reduced prices. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest at tho State IVin for the best Oct 28 3mo I Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main street, nearly op? posite tbo Central National Bank, baa a larKe and beautiful stock of lino WATCHES stem and key winders, from tbo beet Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and of his own importation, in gold and silver caaea. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled aaaozt tuent just received, and all ihn latest atylta. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases, Bridal PrcBenta, and a very flno selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lookets, elogant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Bings, large stock of Spectacles and Eyo-GlasBcs, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and n groat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is tho largest and boBt selected in tbo Southern country, and will bo aold as cheap aa the lamo article can bo bought anywhere Oct 24___ I Family Flour. 100 BBLS. Kxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrela low oriced. but anmtd. For sale by HOPE A GYLES '