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What . is thb Maxtbb Nqw??The New York Tribune, or Saturday, says: "There were laid before ue, ye?terday, certain startling dooumentc, gravely afieoting high officials. The publica? tion of them eeemB to as a clear duty; but we. are unwilling to permit oar columns to be u6od in promulgating par pen that mnsfc bring suoh discredit upon the American name while there is the remotest possibility of our being able to establish their lack of authenticity. We have, therefore, Bet on foot a tho rough investigation that will soon de term?no the matter, while, meantime, and for this sole reason, wo reserve the documents themselves, and all expres? sion of opinion concerning the conduct of the officials involved." A Washington telegram, of Sunday, to the Baltimore Sun, bbjb: "The great eat anxiety and interest is felt in all oiroles here over the disclosures threat? ened by a leading New York paper, said to implicate high ofiloials. It iB as? sorted that the matter alluded to is in| conrisotibh with the Government subsi? dies to the Pacific Mail Steamship Line, ] and that one of the offloials alluded to| is. a member of the Cabinet, and an? other a still higher personage. The testimony taken in the Congressional investigation into this subject at tho laet session has never been disclosed, a&d ia no w in the possession of the Com? mittee of Ways and Means." F?ooiuno In.?The Bev. H. W. Kuhns returned from Charleston on Wednesday last, and with him, we are pleased to state, a large number of la * borers, the largest batch which has yet reached .here at one timo. Of the num? ber, thirty-eight were engaged for this County and fortp-one were for Clinton. Besides these, sixty-eight^went up the same. day lot Abbeville, while others found their stopping-places lower on the' line of road. The total number which left Charleston was 203. Among the party were Germans, Englishmen, Irishmen and a few Prenohmen?all sturdy, and intelligent-looking people. On Thursday morning, our streets pre? sented a lively appearaucc, as knots of the newly-arrived men congregated about and engaged in conversation with the euriOns and pleased citizens. The most of them speak English very well. [Newberrt/ Herald. The New York Commercial Advertiser presents a picture of the way in which nearly-half the population in that city live, that wonld hardly seem to invite immigration to the metropolis. It con? fesses that the over-crowding system oi tenement houses is carried to greater excess - in New York than any other Ob?atian city in the world, and a table of comparative statistics proves the fact. The population of the Strand, inj London, unmbers 307 to the square aore, and of East London, the next most crowded portion, 2G6; yet in New York it is 828 to the aero in one ward, 311 in another, 275 in a third and 289 in! a fourth. Sometimes as many as ISOl families occupy a single building, and' all the living is done by each family in rooms that are mere filthy aud stifling! den s. Any addition to the world's supply of what an American novelist c. Us "gab? ble-gobble," is to be deplored. It is not with joy that we learn that in tho Lon? don Zoological Gardens there is a mon? key of sueh tremendous iutelleot that the teacher of a deaf and dnmb school has offered to teach the creature to speak. This statement oomes seriously from Mr. Frank Bnckland, and is,! therefore, not to be doubted. Who can i guesB the strange and awful conse? quences of snob a proceeding? Willi not a tailor and a oook follow on thei heels of speeoh', and the fashion papers1 bo obliged to note the entrance iuto so? ciety of the gentlemanly and accom? plished Mr. Chimpanzee? The grangers of Wisconsin, following the example of those of Illinois, have adopted the rule of addressing letters to all candidates for elective offioes, de? manding from them a definite statement of their views on leading questions of polities. It is designed thereby to get: men suited to the people, and not mere? ly suited to political managers. Napoi?eonio.?Many thousands of! people assembled in Paris, recently, to I assist at the religions celebration of the anniversary of Loais Napoleon's death. From this manifestation it is concluded thai the Napoleonic idea still lives in' France, and that Eugenie's son has' superior chances for a throne Notice to Liquor Coalers. All who have not paid tho first quar? ter's license, aro notiiifd that, il not paid by tho 15th of tho present mouth,1 they will be prooeeded against hy law. liy 1 order of tho Mayor. Uli as. UAKNUM, Fob* . ._City Olerk. Timothy Hay. TONS prime timothy hay, for sale dow, for dash. hope & oyles. 10 Planting Potatoes. 'BARRELS. In flno order. EARLYI OU HOSE, EARLY GOODRICH, PINK-I EYE and PEERLESS, for aalo low for green-1 baohe._HOPE ?fc GYLES. I Thcrsurn's Garden Seeds AND ONION BETS, warranted fresh, for ?ale by_HOPB k GYLES, j T. M. Wilkes, Attorney at Law, A ND United States Oommieaioner forClr J\. eult and District Courts for South Ca? rolina. Offloe over the Carolina National Bank, Columbia, B. O._Dec 80 Lumber and Laths. HAVING a largo quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on hand, per eons wanting the same oan bo supplied, at short notioo. Ordora left at my Residence on Main street, noar tho now Government Post Office, or eont by mail, will moot prompt attention. Terms cash. Nov20 fijrao _W.LOWBY. Family Flour. igyTB 100 BBLB.Is.ztra Family FLOUR. UrtHg 100 barrels low ?rlocd. but Beuna. ?MB. For aale by HOPE & GYLES TEE I) BY J. A. SBLBY. 0 Special Notloos, THE HILD POWER CURES IIUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PBOVED, FROM THE MOST Ampleexperience, an entire success. Biiaplc, Prompt, EffkSaal and Reliable, Thuy aro the only medianes perfectly adapted to popular ubo?so eimpla that mistakes cannot bo modo in using them; bo harmless as to bo frco from dunwr; anu bo efficient as to bo always reliable. They have the highest eommendntion from all, and ?will alwnyn rendersatisfaction. Prloc, in large threcdraehm Aials, -with directions: Nos. Cores. ? Ont*. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation1", . . 50 2. Worms, Woni? Forer, Wonn Colic, . . 50 3. CryiiiK-Collc, or Teething of XuDutUt, . 50 ?1. Slarrboea, of Children or Adult", . . 50 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 C. Cholero-Blorbus, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.?0 8. IVoui alprlR, Toothache, Faccaehc, . . . 10 8. Headaches, Birk Headache, YerUs?, . 50 10. Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach. .... .'>0 H. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . . 50 12. Whites, too Frofuflo Periods, . . . . 50 13. Group, Coufrh, Difficult Breathing, ? - '? M. fisltRntam, Erysipelas, Eruption*, . 50 15. Bhcumatlsm, ltheumntioPnins, . . . bQ 10. Fever nud AgnO) Cldll Fever, A^ucn, 50 17. riles, blind ox bleeding,.50 18. Ophthnlmy, and Bore or Weak Eye*, . 50 10. Catarrh, AcntQ or Clironlo Influenza, . 50 50. whooping-cough,Violent Coughs, . M 51. Astlim?, Dpprt-fiwxl Breathing, ... 60 22. Ear ?Ischarge?, Impaired Hearing, . SO 23. Scrofula, Enlargexl Glands, Bwellinps, . M 24. General Debility, Physical weakness, . W 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretion*, . . . . f.O 20. Sen-S loltness, Sickness from It id uij r, . '??? 27. Kldney-I>lscaae, Gravel, . . . . . 10 23 Ntrvons lability. Bemvnnl Weahnftir, or Involuntary Discharges,.100 20. Sore Month, Canker, ... so UrinaryWeakness,WellingtlioBed, j) SI. Painful Periods, Wlth/Bmsws, . . 50 82. Snirerlnsrs at Change.or lite, . . . . 100 3.1. Kullepsey, Btwsm?,6U\iturfDanci*, . 100 34. ?Tphthcrln, f-VvntM Rm'Throat.. . 50 35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, 50 FAXILI CASE?. Case (Morocco) with above 05 lavKc vinta anA Manual of Directions, . . . . ?10 00 Cn?o (Morocco) of 20 large viali and Boole, 600 ' BS-These, remedies aro sent by the cane or single box to any part off the country. tree of charge, on receipt of price. Address Humr45^lp^?edicine Co.. Office and Depot, No. 6G2 Broadway. Xbw Youk. For Sale by all Druggist*. Fe r sale by Qeiger A McGregor, Aprents. Deo 17 tUly Just Eeceiveti, tfe^^ AN extra fine lot of Kentucky MULES and HORSES. ?omo of which iTifssfif ar" WL'11 broke. They may ho seen at entries Logan's Stahles, cum. r Sonate and Assembly streets. Noy 12_\V. 8. A L. TAOBOTT. Mills House Stables. JUST received at tho ahovo Sta? bles, twenty hoad ?no KENTUCKY _.MULES, most of which aro woll broke. Will ho sold cheap for cssb. '?opt 13_J. N. LONG. Acouf. To Bent or for Sale THE HOUSE on tho corner of Lady and Assembly streets. Poasesfciou given iuimediatoly. Apply to DeoJO_It. A W. 0. BWAFFIELP. John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law, haw Itunge. OFFICE formerly occupied by Messrs. Montelth A Bauukott. Jan U Bnckwbeat. FRESH New Hulled BUCKWIlEAT, for sale by L?RICK Ar LUWUANCK. H0M?J0PATHY. DR. SCHLEY, Homcaopathlst. rospecl fnlly offers his services to tho citizens of Co? lombia. OfUco over DofHo'a Bonk Store, op oosite Colombia Hotel. Ofiico hours from 8 to 10 A. M.,2 to 4 and 7 to ? P. M. Dec 7 - flmoB Mess Mackerel. KITTS extra mess MACKEREL,for sale by _ HOPE A OYLES. Venison Hams. LBS. choice YE nikon 13 AMR. JanJ_JIOPE ,v OY LKS. Cannon Ball. FAMOUS CABBAGE SEED, just received Cannon Ball Cabbage, Marblehead Mammeth, Fotler'sEarly Drumhead, Carter's Extra Early Cabbage, Winuiugetadt, tSohuieutubt, French, Ox Heart and other hind j. ALST, Key's Extra Early Prolific Tomato, Extra Early Teas, Corn, Onion Sets. All warrantod and cheap, at hoadquartorn, Tor good seed. E. 11. HElNlToH'S Ja_uJ10T_ i_ Drug Store Bonds, Stocks, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my own account, at onrrrnt rates: BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS, Bonds and Stocks of Stairs and United States, Bonds and Stocks of Cities and other corporations. Bank Notes, Coupons, Oold and Silver Coin, and approved Olainitt agaiu&t the United StaU . Stato and Count v. D.GAMBRI' it, Broker. Muiu street, Ang 10 tCmo 2d Joor Ronth Wheeler Honso. Big Hominy. 5BARRELS fresh kiln dried, by Jan 25_HOPE ?t OYLES. L?RICK & L0WRANCE? Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Provision Sealers. 50 200 OUR stook icompleto in every I respect. We sell at 'the very lowost iprices, and warrant ?ur goods pare. Wo do not pnblish prices, but fool satisfied that none of our patrons will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest market price for COTTON, either in goods or currency. We havo an exoellont WAGON YABD in rear of onr establishment. Look out for the sign of the plow and tho oarri&ge wheel. Riohordeon street, a few doors holow tho Pnasitix offloe. Give ns a call, and in ^peot onr goods and prices._Nov 20_ Stanley's Cough Symp CUBES all kind* of Oonghs, Hoarseness, Bronohitts, ioolpient Consnmption. Try It; don't dolayj a Cough gets worse with every day'n neglect. For salo at Nov 5 t HEINITSH'S DKUG STORE. 'Let our Just C en sun. Attend the True OLUMBIA, SI 0., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 0. 1874 the celebrated fertilizers FOR Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, phoen raTeu ano i A Natural Bird Guano, from Ffcomix Islr.nd, WILCOX, GIBBS k CD/S ffilFBMTBS (Ml! THESE celobratcd FERTILIZERS aro too favorably known by the plant?th of thia titato to require comment. Thoso who havu csed them know how to apprcciato their value; thoeo who have not as yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal uso will pay on present crops, besides being of fnture bectfit to their lands. For farther Information, apply to SETBELS & EZFLL. Agents, JanlGtMayl Columbia, 8. C. TO MY WM AMD THE PUBLIC. WITH thanks for the very liberal patronago that lam receiving, and the aBBnranco that all who may favor me with their ordora will b>) pleased, both with the quality and price of goods, I submit tho pricoa of a fow of tbo leading articles ce a comparison: Fines Old Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, $6 per gallon. FineBt Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 por gallon. Old Mellow Bourbon WHISKEY, M per gallon. Mountain Corn WHISKEY, $2 por gallon. Finest Holland GIN, $8 per gallon. Finest Jamaica RUM, 18 per gallon. BRANDY, $15 to 120 por gallon. O SUGAR, 11 coats por pound por barrel; IIA cents retail. Ex. C Sngar, 11 cents por pound por barrel; 12 cents rtta.il. A Sugar, 11J cents per pound por barrel; retail 12] cents per pound. Crushed Sugar, 12 cents per pound per barrel. F. A. Ferria Sc Co.'s New Bngar-cnrod HAMS, 15 cents. CHEESE, 18 coots by box; 25 oeuts retail. Finoat GobLcu BUTTER, 45 ocnts per pound. Finest Mountain Bntter. 30 cento nrr pound. BACON. SHOULDERS, 8i cents per pound. Baoon, Clear Bib. 9 oonts and 9} corns per pound.. Family FLOUR. $10 por barrel. Extra Flour, selected Wheat, $11 per barrel. Now Crop New Orleans SYRUP, !)0 emit* por gr.lL.n. MOT.AHSES, 35 cents per gallon. A fall line of Tylor Brothers' CAKES, CRACKERS and B1SCUI1S, sold Ifrcin 7 ctnte per pound to 14 cents per pound. A full lino of Peak, Froan .V Co."a celebrated LONDON BISCUITS. * Atmorc'8 celebrated MINCE MEAT. SOUSED PIG'S FEET. New BEEF TONGUES. SMOKED BEEF. Fulton Market BEEF. Now CRACKED WHEAT, now Codfish, Finnin Baddies. CANNED GOODS, of the ehoice.it brauda, in endless varictv. FRUITS, NUTS, Ac., Ac, Ac , !tc. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. Wil. E. HOSE, Proprietor. Anothor First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Say, including Cnimbus Rule SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN TEE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART of the city. Rose's Omnibus will convcv passengers to and from every Tiain. The La Mcs'Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Assen, blystrfot. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to anv in the city. April 5 am mma mMmrnsmm CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW tOliK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANEFACTEE1NG CITIES.! Thrre Times u Wn k from New Yoik?~Tne?duya, Thursday* ?ntt Sulurtluyu. #^-Kit ^unt tstute llooiu Accommodation n Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOT Ali C-M'AC I 1 V, 10,0(0 UA1.1CS MONTHLY, The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Read? Wett, in alliance with the licet of thirteen first class Steamships ! ii to the above ports, invite attention tn tt v quicli tune and regular despatch afforded to I t ho business public in I fib Cotton Mates at the POUT Ol CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight ami PausengciH not exctllid in excellence and I capacity at any other pot l. The following splendid Cc< an .-.It niucro uit-tcguiai 1} on the lint: TO If 15 w vo h k. j CHARLESTON...Jus. Berry, Commander. 1 CHAMPION... B. W. Lockwood,ConVtr. 1 JAMES ADOER..T. J. Lockwood, Com'dtr. | MANHATTAN.. M. S. Woodhull, Com'er. | JAMES AD ?KR A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. QEOROIA..H. Crowd),Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .'J. J. Beckett.Commander. WM. A.COURTRNAY, WAGNER, HUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston. 8. C. TO PI1ILADU1.FII1A. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.O. Hi nek ley. Commander. Sailing Daye?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COUhTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO QALTIMORE. FALCON.Uainie, Commander. SEA GULL.Dntton, Commander. Sailiug Days?Kvi>ry Fitth Day. PAUL C. TRENIIOLM, Agent; Chat Ivatou, S. C. to aosTon. Sloamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGER &. CO., Ag< bis, Charleston, S. C. Rates guarautoed aa low as competing lines. Marino Insurant c. < ne-liall nl ont percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AKD IHECjTJGB TIC KLTS Can 1)0,1) ad at principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tcuneeai o at:d Mississippi. State-Booms may he secured in advance, without extra Charge', by addressing Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose oflice-H. in all canes, the Railroad Tickets should bo exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Tickets by this reute includo Transfers, Meals and State-Boom, whilo ou ship-hoai d. tub sotjtii CAROLINA IIA I Lit OA I), GEORGIA HAlUtOAU Andthoir connecting linos, havo largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Paaacngors between the Northern cities ami tho South and West. Fiist Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. Cntho Georgia and South Carolina'Bailroads, first claae Sleeping Cara. Freight promptly transferred from stt timer to day and nij.h: trains of tho South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Boat's, deliver.n? Freights at distant points with groat promptness. The manager will uso every exerti< n to satisfy their pattens that the line via Charit a ton cannot be surpassed in despatch and the nufe delivoij e<l gocds. For further information, apply to T. J. Giuffin, Weste rn Agent, Atlanta, Ca ; 15. D. II A6ELI.. General Agent, P. O. Box 4.079; Office 317 Broadwaj, N. Y.; S. R. Piokexs, Genera. PaaBcnger and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad; or J. W, Seixink, Superintendent ! Great Southern Freight and Paescsger Line, Chat lesion, 8. C. an 30 4Sy Event." "f^-** VOL. IX?NO. 2^ REWARD OFFERED for Sunday Smokers. For ono dollar, you cm buy a bundle of j the INDIAN GIRL'S 5 cent CIGAR8, which ju'.lgcB of tho weed Bay are euporior to those you havo to pay 10 cents for elsewhere. Therefore, as her wigwam will bo closod to? morrow, Bave your money by gotting a sup? ply for Sunday's smokiog TO-NIGHT. Jan 31 Sunday Smoking, free o? cost* at the California Cigar Store. For further informa? tion, call and see for yourself. XVX. S?LZBACHER. Jan >'J_ AGNEW'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE. Low Prices, First Quality Goods ANn C'.l.S// BEFORE DELIVERY. -o CRUSHED SUGAR, 12 cents por pound by) tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. Granulated SUGAR, 12 cents por pound by I tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. Fowdercd SUGAR, 12 contB per pound by tho barrel. At retail, S pounds for $1. A SUGAR, 11 j oents per pound by the bar- j rel. At retail, 8 pounds for II. Extra C SUGAR, 11 conta per pound by tho barrel. At retail, 85 pounds for *1. Finest OLD RYE WHISKEY, to por gal? lon. Finest OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, 13 per gallon. Finest OLD HOLLAND GIN,*6 per gal? lon. Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, JC per gallon. Fineet OLD*OTARD BRANDY, t9 per gal? lon. Now York Sogar?cured nAMS, 15 cents per pound. Davis' Diamond IT.VMS, 1C cents per pound. With a full stock of Choico, Fancy and Staple Groceries, in all their varieties, con? stantly on hand, and for sale at our usual iow prices, for cash only. Jan 22 JOHN AG NEW A SON. JUST RECEIVED A !'c>v cases of HATS! HATS! TUE VERY LATEST EASD1051S A:.J tome- of tho new SPRING STYLES. BARGAINS in REAM-HADE CLOT DING a:-i> GEMS' FlMSIIiJifi GOODS. OVER-COATS AT /;??? .1 SACRIFICE.-?* ' WE have secured thu services ot u llrsi l j clans en? tor in onr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, ' ;iud are making SUITS to order in the latest i ! styles. R. & W 0. 3WAFFIELD. I Jan 27 Uifico City Treasurer, COLUMBIANS. C, Dkcxmheb 27, 187?. TiBE city of Columbia will, on tho 15th of Janu?rv, 1H71, ccmmcnco paying tho PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bonfis. They will be paid at the Carolina National Bank; also at tlio South Carolina Bank and Trust Comuan>'s Bank, in this city, OHA?. BARN UM, City Treasurer. Doe 28 Sugar-Cane syrup, ?j p* DARRELS very superior and 'pure Southern made SYRUP, for sale by Jan 9 HOPE A GYLES. Upright Stcnm Engine for Sale. EI(JHT-110i:> E rOW Kit, in porfectorder, with smoke-tin eh, 'halting and aquan tito* of bolting. For particulars} apply at PfTotBl): onice. Oct 80 Stallion for Sale. A HANDSOME ntylistli iron-gray iSTALLION, in good order, is offered ifor sale. For psiticnlars, apply at *th:e offne. Jan 24 SE-.V SPRING GOODS AT TOE GnAND CENTRAL DRV GOODS ESTABLISBHEKT ? i ??. 'wl : . .. ) . i - OUR STOCK at prcacnt is complete in alt the (h.partmjfcls. Wo cordially iiPRc all pnrchabfiru of good? to examine oar assortment beforo making their selections, an a call at our establish? ment will save thorn TIME and MONEY. NEW SPRING GOODS AR HIVING DAILY. First class Goods, at low prices, can always ho purchased at a The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment OF WM. D. LOVE & CO.. Under the Whoeler House. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McCREERY. Fcb 1_._ NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I Every Week! Winter Dress Goods at Low Down Prices, byC. F. JAOESON, Leader Low Prices, 128 Main Street?, FobJL_ Seegers* vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longor pnre, but adulterated with molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the poisonous coichioum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for 1865, says that Prof Mapes, of New York, analyzed tho beer from a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Cocculus Indiens and nux vomica entered largely into its composi? tion. J. O. SFEGERS guarantees his beer to be pure and reliable. Ho doeB not adulterate it, but brews from the beet barley, malt and hops._Jan 23 NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. EMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME M WOMEN. By MaunBellB. Field. $2. Goulbrum's Goepel of tho Childhood. $1.25* Mrs. Beoohcr'a House-keeper and Health keeper. fl.CO. John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25? Science and Religion. By Prof. Joseph [LoOonte. tl.50. Tho Atmosphere, with boautiful chrome plates. By Camille Flamarion. $0. Crookod Places?A Novel. By Edward Garrett. Nancy?A Novol. By Author of "Red as a Roso." 75 cents. Joseph tho Jew?A Novel. 50 cents. A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents. And other new books. Dee 30 $100,000 IN FO,' CLOTHING GENTS' Fi'.RMSDIKG GOODS, 0 BOUGHT since the great decline, and we ate selling them at the very lowest priesH Tor cash. Weintcud to give our cus? tomers tho advantage of the LOW PKI0E8. Come and n't our ?lock. We oonsider it a compliment for persons lo call and eco our ?joods ? KINARD A WILEY._ Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT hi* new store, Main street, nearly op? posite the Central National Pank, has a large ami beautiful stock of lino WA1CHE8 stem and k?y winders, from tho best Eu? ropean and American manulactui^rs, atd o! hia own importation, in gold mid silver cases. Elogant JEWhLHYl An unrivaled aatort ment just rtceivid. and til tho latest styles. Sterling flLVER-WARE, in sets and rasec, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection ot Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, LockctH, elepnnt Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and Ejo-GlasteB, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variotv or Fancv Articles. My stock ie the largost and host selected in the Southern country, and will bo sold as cheap as the tame article can bo bought anj where. Pot 24_ CONGAEEE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M A N?PA0T? RER OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS. GinGoar ing, and all kinds of iron Oaatings for Machinery and Ornamental Oaatings for Stores and Dwell? ings, Fatenl Railings for Gardens andCemo torioB, Iro.i 8ettees and Arbor Chairs; also, , Brass Caatinga of all kinds, Belle for Ichnrchps, Schools, Work-shops,.Ae. Gua j rant w all my work first claes and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street, and near to South Carolina and Groenvillo and Columbia Railroad Companies' Dcpote. Not IS