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TfliiiniaiB Ali Jogg* 4ti^inm:**Bxite , ?nri povQity hav Vaveled tggother bow ; for about 5 thousand years, and pretend to luv eaoh other, bat they kaut ptaool ennybody but them eolfs. ' ' < . Lazv men are alwuHH the moat posa tivo. They are too luzy tojoform thoro Bolfs, and too lazy to change their minds. A man will defend his weak spots a greafc deal more sharply than he will biz. . strong oues.. If men were stubborn just in propor ehun bz they waz right, stnbborness ' would take her Beat amiipg the viriews, but men are generally' stubborn just in proporahun az they are ignorant and wrong. Geniue, after all, ain't ennything more than elegant kommon Bense. There iz a grate deal ov dignity in thit world that iz kompoBed entirely ov dignity and nothing else. We hav professors who teach tho art ov talking correctly; whi kaut we hav boiu who will teach the art ov listenio paehuntly? .Slanders travel on the wind; and whare it cum* from and where it will go we don't enny ov ns seem to kno. When a man of learning talks he makes ns wonder, but a wise man makes ns think. People worth notioin should never . forget that everything they cay and do iz watched by sumbooy, and it iz equal? ly true that the good things are gene? rally forgot, but the bad ones never. I phully apprusbyato tho proverb, ; "that speech iz silver, and silenoe iz golden;" bat I mast say, that sum of tho most discreet and dignified phools that I hav ever met hav been thoze who never ventured ad opinion upon enny snbisot. What iz happier to meet than a good temper? It iz like the sun .bi day and ? the soft harvest moon by nite. Bum pbolks are naturally so kross and krabbid that it iz an insult to ask them to'be polite. \'u mito az well aok a dog tew take the krook out nv hiz tale and be a gentleman. I hav often heard ov menN who had bekum diBgnsted with the world and re? tired to solitude; but I have never heard ov a kommittee ov our fust citizens waiting on them and asking thorn to cum .back. ! Peaoe iz the shaddo that the Betting sun ov a virtewous lifo kasta. It takes just 3 times az long tew tell & lie, on enny subjekt, az it dnz tew tell i the truth. , &|Side by side of Plain Truth stands Common Sense?two ov the greatest warriors time buz ever produced. Diogonezo waz a grater man than Alexander, not bekauso he lived in a tab, bat bekaueea tub waz all he wanted tew live in; wealth could not flatter him, nor could poverty make him afrade. Vanity iz the most jealous diseaze; I have saw mon so vain that they kouldn't look with komposure upon a peakokj spreading his appendix tew the morning, tran. Trn valor iz liko honesty, it entere; intoull that a man sez and dnz. The man who thinks "he kaut do it" is alwuBS more than haff right. - Senator Robertson, of South Curo-. lina, wears fabulous jewelry?diamond! studs of great value and emerald sleeve: battooB that are onough to make the, beholder turn their own color with onvy., S? says tho Graphic. The fare on the Charleston City Rail? road has been reduced to five cents? same as the Enterprise. Singing School. Wn.EVA.NH,Teacher of Vocal Mueic.i ? proposes opening a class for a tho? rough course of instruction in tho rudiments] of Music and the art of Singing. Especial attention given to tho formation and culti-j vat Ion of Voice, Vocal Training, Articula? tion, Enunciation, Pronunciation, and the, principles of Musical Elocution generali)-. Terms?for gentlemen, $5; for lathes, $3; for gentleman and two ladies, $10 per session ol thirteen lessons. Tocomm?noo as soon as a sufficient number of names are obtained. All persons wishing to unite with this class are requested to leave their names at the Book and Musio Stores, where a subscription is now open. Profossor Evans will accept engagements to instruct choirs, conduct mu? sical associations and givo private Inasona in singing. Testimonials from L. O. Emeraou, H. It. Palmer, Geo. F. Boot, and other dis? tinguished musicians. For farther particu? lars, inquire of the subscriber, at tho Urn drix House. Fob 1 V. Timothy Hay. TONS primo TIMOTHY HAY. tor sale low, forcaeh. HOPE A GYLES. 10 L?RICK & LOWEANCE, Wholesale and Betail ?Grooers and Provision Dealers. OUB stock is r . completo in ovcry fa&Efli respect. Wo sell at M""? ftho very ' Jowost ipricea, and warrant ?cr goods pure. Wo do not publish prices, hut Tool satisfied that none of our natrons will leavo dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest market price for COTTON, either in goods or currency. We have an excellent WAGON YARD In rear of our establishment. Look out for the sign of the plow and tho carriage wheel, Richardson etreot, a few doorabelow the Phcbntx office. Give ns a call, and In qpoot oar goods and prices. Nov38 Planting Potatoes. pf f\ BARRELS, in flno order, EARLY OU RJSE, EARLY QOODRIOH, PINK? EYE And PEERLESS, for Bale low for green? backs._HOPE A QYLE8. IRISH POTATOES. 100 BARRELS. IAM now receiving my usual supply ol seed IRISH POTATOES, specially se? lected for planting, consisting of all the favorite brands? EARLY ROSE, PINK EYE. EARY GOODRIOH, PEACH BLOW. And JAOKSON WHITE, When I will sell low for cash. Orders from the country promptly attended to. P. CANT WELL, F<bit2_Columbia, S. 0. Thorburn's Garden Beedi AND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, foi e&lo by HOPE ft GYLES. ; > .1 ., ii >;.:>> Ij-un..,: BY J. A. SELBY. GOI Special Notices. THE MILD POWER CURES HUMPHREYS* HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS TT"AVB PROVED, PROM THE MOST JLJL ample experience, an entire suooe?. Simple, Prompt, Efficient ondBclmble. They are tho only medianca perfectly adapted to popular Hue??> ?imple th?t mistakes onnnat ho modo in using; Urem; so harmless as to be froo from dansvr; and no efficient ns to be always reliable. They nave th-; highest coromendatioa from all, and will ulvruy i render satisfaction. Price, iu largo tkreo-drochm v nils, with directions : Nor. 'Cures. Crnt?. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50 2. Woimi! worin Fetor, "Worm Colic, . . 50 3. Crying-Colic, orTocthlugof Iuluuls, . 50 4. mnrrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . 50 6. l>y ?enttrv. Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 6. Cholera-Slornus, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Cougha> Colds, Bronchitis,.50 8. Neuralgin? Toothaoho, Foceaehr, ... 50 0. Ilcadaclic?, Rick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, .... 50 11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . . 50 12. wnttcB, too Profusa Periods, . ... 50 13. Croup, CoiiRti, Difficult BrenthiruT, . . 50 14- Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruption?, . M 15. Rheumatism, Khcumntio Pninx, ... 50 IG. fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50 17. 1'llcs, blind or bleeding,.50 18. Ophthalmy, andSoroorTvValc Eyes, . 50 10. Catarrh, Acuto or Chronic Influenza, . 50 20. WlioopUlg-Congh, Violent Coughs, . to 21. AsthmaToppresBed Breathing, ... 60 22. Knr pi?chaur?cB, Impaired Heannpr, . 50 23. Bcvofulo, EnKrgwl?lnndsLSv.t'llin^, . M 21. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . M 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, .... .10 2?. Sca-SlcUuess, Sickneaa from Riding, . '?<? 27. Klrtuey-Dlscase, Gravel, . . . . . Ml i "a. Nervo?? DeliUtty, Boniinul A\ cnlnw-ss, j " or Involuntary IJiEChartfca,.10? ';n. SoroSfoiith, Canker, . . . . . . . ??]> I so tTrliinryWcnknei?! wetting tlKiJled, 50 31. Painful Vcrldda,iwlth Spnaius, . . .*o 32. BuflbvluKU nt CUmum;of Life, . . . . 1W 33. Epih-pm-y. t i .M.is St. Vitus'Tlnnc-, . 10 1st I>inhthi-rla. t'l'vv.itr.l goi-o Tlinwit.. . 50 I S3 ChV.M?ta Congestion* owl Eruptiuns, -u FAMILY CASKS. C'n?o .Morocco) with above 35 lurKc vi.dn and Manual of Directions . . . . fW W Cii;s (Morocco) of 20 lwjro vials and IW.k, G W B3- These remedies ur? sent by the case or single hox to any part of ;the country, fr?? of charge, on receipt of price. Address Hum?o?I?dlc.ne Co.. ^..!-.i T>.rw>t Xo. 5C2 BnoADWAY. NewYobk. ? j-or'Saie hy all Druggists. For sale by Qeiger &McOregor, Agen'.e. Deo 17_' +1T ly REWARD OFFERED Sunday Smokers. For one dollar, you can buy a bundle of the INDIAN OIBL'S? oent CIGARS, which judges of tho weed 8*y aro superior to those ' you have to pay 10 cents for elsewhere. Therefore, a a her wigwam will be closed to? morrow, save your moue-y by getting a sup? ply for Sunday'u smoking TO-NI?HT. Jan 31 Sunday Smoking, free of cost, at the California Cigar Store. For further informa? tion, call and see for yourself. IMC. S?LZBACHER. Jan 20_ Postponement. TnAsctiEn's Office, Ricdland County, Columbia, 8. 0., January 14. 1874. tthority of the Gomptrollor-GeueriL., approved by hi a Excellency the Go BY authority of the Gomptrollor-Ueueral, approved by his Excellency the Go-1 vernor, tho timo for collecting tho taxes of I 1S73, without thn penalty, is oxtended to the 5th February, 1874. 0 II. BALDWIN, Jan 14 Treasurer Bichland Comity. Just Received, AN extra fino lot of Kentucky n|B8> MULES and HORSES, some of which <aj2i?Rri! we" hroko. They may he seen at Gnarlos Logan's Stablos, corner Senate and Assembly btrooti. Nnv 12 _W.S. &L.TALBOTT. Mills Honao Stables. JUSTrocoivod at tho ahovo Sta? hles, t wenty head flno KENTUCKY .MULES, most of which aro well Will bo sold cheap for cash. *-.'eptl;< J^N. LONG. Atrent. To Rent or for Sale THE HOUSE on tbo corner ot Lady and Assembly street/). Possoeaiou _-Riven immediately. Apply to DoolO If. A W.O.SVVAFFIELD. The Old Reliable House MST FOR DRUGS AND SEEDS. JUST reoeived, now SEEDS, new varieties of Cabbage, Poaa and Corn. For salo at |_Jan 17 %_HEiNITBH'S Drug Store. John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law, Law Range. |/"\FFIOE formerly oooaplod by Messrs. I\J Montelth & Bauaket^_ Jan 0 Buckwheat! RBSH New Htdled BU0KWHEAT, for aalo by^_L?RICK A LOWBANCE. homeopathy! DR. HCHLEY, HomooopathiBt, rospectfully offers bit sorvlcoH to the citizens of Co? lumbia. Office over Dnffle'e Book Store, op? posite Columbia Hotel. Office hours from 8 to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 te 9 P. M. Dec 7 3rnoa F Meu Mackerel. r\ KITTS extra moss HAOKEREL, for OVJa?leby HOPE &. OYLES. 200 Venhjon Hams. LBS. oboice VENISON HAMB. Jan 3 HOPE k OYLES. a.jjux "Let our Just Censure Attend the True iUMBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 18' THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX~GUANO ! A Natural Bird Guano, from rLtcnlx Island, WILCOX,HB k CO.'S MANIPULATBB HUB! THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by tbo planters of thi? I fitato to require comment. Tbose who bave used them know bow to appreciate thoir value; those who have not as yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal uao will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lande. For further information, apply to SEIBELS ft EZELL. Agents. Jan IG t May 1 ' Columbia. S. O. TO MY Pl?WnSl TU FOBUC. WITH thanliB for tbo very liberal patronago that lam receiving, and the assurance that al! who may favor me with their orders will be pleased, both with the quality and price of goods, I submit tbo prices of a few of tbo loading articles as a comparison: Fines Oid Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, $G per gallon. Finest Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 per gallon. Old Mellow Bourbon WHISKEY, $1 per gallon. Mountain Corn WHISKEY, $2 per gallon. Finest Heiland GIN, $8 per gallon. Finest Jamaica RUM, 18 per gallon. RRANDY, $15 to $20 per gallon. C SUGAU, 11 cents per pound por barrel; 111 cents retail. Ex. O Sugar, 11 cents per pound per barrel; 12 Rente retail. ASugar, 11| ccuts per pound per barrel; retail 121 cents per pound. Crushed Sugar, 12 cents per pound per barrel. F. A. Ferris A Co.'a New Snprar-cnieH HAMS, IS cents. CHEESE, 18 centa by box; 25 cents retail. Finest Goehon BUTTER, 45 cents per pound. Finest Mountain Butter, 30 cents per pouud. BACON, SHOULDERS, 8J cents per pouud. Bacon, Clear Bib, 9 cents and OA cents per pound. Family FLOUB, $10 per barrel." Extra Flour, selected Wheat. $11 per barrel. New Crop New Orleans SYRUP, 00 cents per gallon. MOLASSES. 35 cents per gallon. A full lino of Tyler Brothers' CAKES, CRACKERS aud BISCUITS, told (from 7 cents per pound to 11 cents per pound. A full lino of Peak, Frean A Oo.'s celebrated LONDON BISCUITS. Atmore's celobrated MINCE MEAT. SOUSED PIG'S FEET. New REEF TONGUES. SMOKED BEEF. Fulton Market BEEF. New CRACKED WHEAT, new Codfish, Finnin Baddies. CANNED GOODS, of the choicest brande, in endlose varietv. FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, Ac, Ac , Sc. HARDY SOLOMON. ROSS'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. ^IPSySlI ? miis? n .--> Another First Claes Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Day, including Omnibus Eide SITUATED NEABTHE CAPITOL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART of tbo city. Rose's Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every Train. The La Mes'Apartmonts are complete, with private entrance on Assembly street. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. April 5 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTUEING CITIES. fUrtv Tlutta a We ell front New Yorlt??Tnr*?lnys, Thursday* ii no sui u> .in > -i. 'Itlrftaiit Muii itdi iii Accommodation * Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. The ?outh Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Loads West, in alliance with the tb ct of thirteen first clat h Steamships tu tho above ports, invite attention to tic quick time Litd regular t!< tpatch afl*< rdtd to the businesb public in tho Cotton .stales at t lie PORT OF CHARLEH'l ON, ofTe-ring facilities of rail and sLa trauspi.itatitui for Freight and l'asetugria not excelled in excellence and capacity ut any other port. Tho following eplindid Oci an SUan.i re are ngulaj 1} on the line: TO NEW VUIIK. CHARLESTON.. Jos. B?rry, Commander. | CHAMPION....B. W. Lockwood,Ct.m'er. JAMES ADGER..T.J. Lockwood,Com'der. | MANHATTAN. .M. S. Woodhull,Com'er, JAMES ADGER ft CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. OEOKGIA. .S. Crowcll, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .1'. J. Beckett.Commander. WM. A. CGUHTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Aleuts, Charleston, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND..Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.O. Hincklcy. Commander. Sailing Days?FhTDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agt nt, Charleston, 8. C. TO BALTIKORB, FALCON.Hainie, Commander. SEAGULL.Dull on, Commander. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL O. THEN HOI.11, Agent, (hat kston, S. C. TO JUOHTON. Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAO. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGER ft CO., Ag? nie, I huih t-tou, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low as competing linos. Marino Insurance ? n-hui I u\ one percent. THEOUGH BILLS OF LADING AHD THROUGH TICKETS Canbo.had at principal Railroad Offices in Goorgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Mississippi. Stato-Rooms may be eoenred in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agtutsof the Steamships In Charleston, at whose office*, in a!) cases, the Railroad Tickets bhould bo exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickets hy thie route include Transfers, Meals aud State-Room, while on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAKOL1NA UAIldKOAD, UKOHG1A ItAILIlOAD And their connecting lines, havo largely increased thrir facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and PaasengerB between the Northern eitles and tho South and West. First Class Eating Saloon at BranchvillB. On tho Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, llrst class Sleeping Oars. Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Iloadti, delivering Ftcightu at distant points i with groat promptness. The manigca will utt every exertit n to eatitiy their palrci.t that ; tho Hue via Charleston cannot be surpassed in despatch and the safe delivcij of goods. For further Information, apply to T. J. Quirn?, Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga ; B. D. Habell. General Agent, P. O. Box4 079; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y ; S. B. Pickexs, Genera, i Passenger and Tieket Agent South Carolina llaihoatl; or J. M. Sri kimm,Superintendent Great Southern Freight and Fassenrcr Line, Charleston, h. C. ?n 30 ?ly 1 Event." U. VOL. IX?Nl JUST RECEIVED ? A few caoes of HATS! HATS! TBE VERY LATEST FASiiiONS And some of the new SPRING STYLES. BASGAINS IN READY-MADE CL0T?1SC AND GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS. OVER-COATS AT fr&'A SACRIFICE."?8 WE have secured the services of a first class cr.ttcr iu our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. und arc making Sl'ITS to order in the latest stvles. ? R. & W. 0. SWAFFIELD. Jan 27 AGIEW'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE. Low Prices, First Quality Goods AND CASn BEFORE DELIVERY. -o CRUSHED SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for (1. Granulated SUGAR, 12 cents ffer pound by tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for tl. Towdered SUGAR, 12 conts por pound by tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. A SUGAR, 11.} conta per pound by the har? ret. At rot ail, 8 pounds for tl. Extra 0 SUGAR, 11 cents per pound by tho barrel, At retail, b$ pounds for $1. Finest OLD RYE WHISKEY, 15 per gal Ion. , Finest OLD ROURBON WHISKEY, $3 per gallon. x Finest OLD HOLLAND GIN, ?0 per gal? lon. Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, $0 per gallon. Finest OLD OTA 11D BRANDY, ?9 per gal I Ion. New York Sugar cnrid HAMS, 15 cents per pound. Davie' Diamond HAMS, lGcenia per pound. With a full stock of Choice, FaDcy and Staple Groceries, in all their varieties, con? stantly on baud, and for sale at our usual low prices, for cash only. Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW i SON. $100,000 IN run CLOTHING GEHN' FIRMSRIM. GOODS, BOUGHT ?jin-( tl? great decline, and we are seliing tbem at tho very lowest pries? for euah. \Yi ii.t^iwi to give our cus? tomers the advantage e.r t!:e LuW PRICES. Ct>me and Bee our nlouk. Wo coosider it a complinietu h>r persons t>> eall and seo our ?ooda KIN ARp A WILEY. Drs. Greene, Lindle5 & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES noMi'ousD lixrii?iT cokydalis, ! \j tho gieat vegetable alterative for all ' diseases aiisirg liom impure blood. dk. OHioy.xK's PIT CORK, for tho euro of Epitouny, Fits! PptMnV, and convul? sions of all kinds, Mrdlrntrd IIi?mi jr. for Coughs, Cclds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases ol the lungs and air passages. Ncurnlgiit Specllii'. i <?? r:htii and upeoely cure for Ni-nr-?lgiH, ltt., mi- .ti-m, Ncivona I Hcad-aohu, and all in-rvi.n* puiii?. Wabasli Vollry \pu- Cur?. Gontaine no Quinine. A ni<>-: poidtive remedy for Chilis, Biliom- F,\ar. tud Congestions 1 of Liver and Kph i n. Act- like a charm. Prepared ai Hie Lsborsl.OiT, Charlotte, ?. C. For sale bv W. c. FISHER, Nov20fl\ Cnhiniohy. 8.0. Upright Strum Ir.girc for Sale. IQHT-HOW V. r< ?] R. in perfect order, _with smoke-fti.? I- tin-Im p and a quan? tity of belling For jMfcu'ars, apply at PuuiNixOftfce. Oct 30 E JSKW-, ' SPfUNGr US??DS ? - ? ? ? ? f . I ? AT THKi'"'. GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT . ' o?..v. , .... ... WM. D. LOVE & CO. OUR 8T00K at present in complete in all the departments. We cordially Invite all pnrohascra of goods I to examine our assortment before making their selections, as a call at our establish? ment will save them TIME and MONEY. NEW SPRING OOODS ARRIVING DAILY. First class Goods, at low prices, ean always be purchased at The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment ... - .. ?F ,K., , r:; ji ? WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Wheeler House. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. MoOIiEEBY. Feb 1_'_, ? ? NEW GOODS I N?W GOODS I Every Week! Winter Dress Goods at Low Down Prices, byC. F. JACKSON, Leader Low Prices, 128 Main Street. Feb 1 _,_ Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette make's the asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pnre, bot adulterated with molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the poiaonous coiohioum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in hia report for 18GG. says that Prof. Mapos, of Now York, analyzed the beer from a dozon different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Coconlos Indiens and nux vomica entered largely into its composi? tion. J. 0. SFEGERS guarantees his beer to be pure and reliable. He doos ndt adulterate it, but brews from the best barley, malt and hopB._Jan 23 NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME WOMEN. By Maunsell B. Field. 12. Goulbrum's Gospel of the Childhood. $1.25. Mrs. Beeobor'a House-keeper, and Health- - keeper, $1.50. John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25. Scionce and Beligion. By Prof. Joseph LeConte. $1 50. The Atmosphere, with beautiful ohromo platca. By CamiUo Plamarion. $6. Crooked Placoa?A Novel. By Edward Garrett. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Boil as a Rose." 75 cents. Joseph the Jew?A Novel. " 60 cents. A Groat Lady?A German Novel, 75 cents. And other new books. Dec 30 Cannon Ball. FAMOUS CABBAGE SEED, just received Cannon Ball Cabbage, Marblehead Mammoth, Fotler'aEarly Drumhead, Carter's Extra Early Cabbage, Winoiugatadt, Sctiuieufust, French,. Ox Tii ait and other kinds. ALSO, Roy's Extra Early Prolific Tomato, Extra Early Peas, Corn, Or ion Seta. All warranted and cheap, at headquarters, for good seed. E. H. HElNITe?H'S Jan 30 f _Drng Store.' Bonds, Stocks, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my own acoount, at current raiee: BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS. Bonds and Stocks ot States and United States, Bonds and dt'.obs of Cities and other corporations, Bunk Notes, Coupons, Gold and Silver Coin, and approved Claims against the United States, State and County . D. GaMBkILL, ?roher. Main street, Ang 10 f(Jmo 2?! door . TOth Wheeler House. Charlotte, Columbia i;n? Angnsta Railro. S Company, Coutmtua, S. 0.. December 30.1873. THE COUPONS on Bonds of this Com? pany, duo ou the first uf Jauuary, 1874, will be? paid at the Central National Bank, in this city, or at the Banking House otJM. K. Juxup A Co . in New York, or at First Na? tional Bank of Charlotte, N. p.', or at the Bank.ng Houec of John J. Cohen A Sons, iu Augusta, Oa. Deo80 l|lt C BOUKNIQHT, Treasurer. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT hiH new store, Main street, nearly op poaito the Central Nidicnid Bank, has a large and beautiful fetpek ef fine WAT CBES stem and key winders, fnni the beet Eu? ropean and American mamdactm ?rs, atd of bis own import at ion. in gold end silver esses. Elogant JEWELRY I An unrivaled astort mont jtiBt received, and all the latest atylee. Sterling ILVLH-WARE, in sets and cases, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Ohaine, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Rings, large etook of Spectaclea and Eve-Olasecs, Clocks, Musical li< xee, and a great varistv of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largoet a'nd best selected in the Southern country, ami wiil.be sold as cheap aa the tamo article can be bought any whtic. Oot 21 Sngar-Oane syrup, j pt BARRELS very superior and pure ID Southern-made SYRUP, for sale by Jin 9 HOPE A QYLEB, 5 Big Hominy. BARRELS fresh kiln dried, by Jan 25 HOPE A QYLFS. Choice Family Flour, &c. K/\ BARREL8 Extra Ohoioo FAMILY dVJ FLOUR. 100 barrels Medium and Super Flour. 10 tons Wheat Bran and Shortb, for cow feed. For saie low for e&sh by . Jaw 24 _HOPB A OYLES. Stallion for Sale. Ha A HANDSOME stylish iron-gray ^nfrl STALLION, In good order, is offered ?TVySlfor aale. For particulars, apply at 1 J1 this office. Jan 24