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Cotton Thtnnkb.?Mr. W. Sprouso, of our Oounty, exhibited on Monday to us the model of an inge? niously oonstraoted .cotton thinner, which be has cent on.-to Washington for the purpose of getting a patent. It consists of a rotary wheel, revolving be? tween ft plow on each side, with. oops whieh protect the ootton to be left standing from being covered up by the plows. It is simple and labor-saving. One hand and mule with one of thesa thinness will be able to thin out six acres per day. [Abbeville Press and Banner. The military branch of the Govern? ment has an occasional modest demand. The ohief ordnance officer pleads for $30,000,000 to oast the proper amount of guns to protect the country, and the . co ordinate officer asks for 030,000,000 to mount them. 860.000,000 for iron bull dogs, whioh will never be oalied on to do more tbau show their teeth, is rathe* expensive. It is hardly probable that |the warlike folks will be indulged to that extent. Whether or not the Prinoess Marie, the bride of- the Duke of Edinburgh, Bhall precede the Princess Louise. Marchioness of Lome, is now agitating the English aonrt circleu. Queen Vic? toria and the Czar are said to interest themselves in the matter, the former ad? vocating the claim of her dnnghter and the latter of his. The dispute is to be settled by the Herald'e Oollege. PsorosED Annexation.?A commis? sion from the State of Alabama is again knocking at the door of the Florida Le? gislature and seeking the cession of WeBt Florida to the former State. The success of the application depends alto? gether upon the length of Alabama's puree. A negro, named Whit Yandiver, waB badly injured by a bludgeon in the hands of another negro, near Spenoe'b mill, about three miles abovo William aton, on Sunday afternoon. Tom Sankey, a mnrderer, was hung! in Griffin, Ga.. laat Friday. For Sale?500 Bushels ?S?UTHKKN queen" Sweet Potatoes! PRODUCES over 500 bushels to tho aero, on favorable land. Equal to the"Yam" hi eating qualities?and have dug them ball found in weight in this latitude, on 4th Jnly. rice $2.60 per bushel. BIOHARD O'NEALE, Jo., Feb.Bffmo_Columbia, B.C. Planting Potatoes. 1 A A BARRELS PLANTING POTATOES, I JLvHJ consisting of EARLY ROBE, GOOD j RICH and PINE EYE, just rooeivod. and for sale low, by_JOHN AQNEW & HON. To Bent. Three BRI0E STORES, on Aneninblv1 street, near tho Market?one fitted up esi a Saloon and Restaurant. Also, the STORE | on Main street, now occupied by E. M, Na? than as 'a crookery store. Applvto Jan 80_R. & W. O. bWafFIELD. Sundries. 1' KBUSHELS CORN in Btoro and ,OUt 9 in transit, 400 barrels Floor. 500bnsbelB Peas. 2,000 pounds Feed. Just in and for Bale at popular prices. Feb 1 L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Dried Peaches. 33. PEELED DRIE Feb 3 HOPE & C YLKS. 500LB ' PKELKI) P'-'ACHKS . Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes. TU8T received, a lot of the above, for el planting and table use; also, (nn COUNTRY UUTTER always on band, which c?n be had low for cash, at tho Columbia Ice House. J. D. B ATEM AN, Agont. Feb C_ 3 Notice. ALL persons indebted to mo, either by note or open account, will please call and settle the ssme by the lfith inst If not settled by that time, they will bo plaood in the hands of an attorney for collection. 1 am oompelled to raise money to pay mv Northern creditors, who aro prossmg for; payment. Necessity, therefore, compels me1 to oall on all who are indebted to mo to come i and settle up. A. PALMER. Feb 5_ G Fresh Biscuits. OA BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lrmon, 4mt\J Oraoknals,Butter, Farina and Ginger Snaps, for sale by_HOPE & OYLES. Seed ?ats. T A A BUSHELS Prime WHITE SPRING I \J\J SEED OATS, lor salo low for cash. Feb 4_HOPE .A, GYLES, For Sale, BUILDING and LOT on Richardson (Main) street, bet worm Taylor and Blanding. Apply at this office. Fob 3 Breakfast Baoon, BUFFALO TONGUES, MESSMACKEREL. LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEE l', for aalo low by_HOPE A OYLES. Singing School. WH. EVANS, Teacher of Vocal Mufeic, m. proposes opening a class for a tho? rough oourso of instruction in tho rudiments' of Muaic and tho art of Singing. Especial attention given to tho formution and culti? vation of Voice, Vocal Training, Articula? tion, Enunciation, Pronunciation, and the principles of Mnsical Elocution generally. Terms?for gentlemen. #5; for Indies, 13; for gentleman and two ladies, $10 per session ol thirteen lessons, To commence as ,soon at* a sufficient number of namos aro obtained. All persons wishing to unito with this class are requested to loavo their namos at the Book and Masio Storos, where a subscription is now open. Professor Evans will aocopt engagemonts to instruct choirs,condnot mu? sical asaooif tions and givo private leBBons in Hinging. Testimonials from L. O. Emerson, IT. It. Palmer, Geo. F. Root, and other dis? tinguished musicians. For further particu? lars, inquire of tho subscriber, at the Hen drlx House._Feb 1 40 Notice to Liquor Dealers. ALL who havo not paid tho FIRST QUAR? TER'S LICENSE, are notified that, it not paid by the 15th of tho present month, they will bo proceeded against by law. Bv order of the Mayor. OHAS. 13 A UN UM, Feb 4_City Clerk. Timothy Hay. TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY, for sab: low, for onh. HOPE A GYLES. 10 Thorium's Garden Seeds ND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, for L salo by HOPE & GYLES. BY J. A. SBLBY. 001 IttWlfTS MALL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 9 and 10. Too Original and Only BIRCH, WABBOLD & BACKUS' M'OIlLD-nENOWNED San Francisco MINSTRELS! ORGANIZED in 1854, and for tho past nine years located on Broadway, Now York. TWENTY-TWO TALENTED ARTISTE?! The largest and most complete organization in tho world, in a choice programmo of tho latest sensations in Ethiopian Minstrolsy. Admission $1. Tickets for sale at It AWLS' MUSIO STORE, where soatB can be secured without extra ehargo. For particulars, see programmes. CH AS. R. GltlST, Fab 4 6_Agent. 10.000 PRIZES! .-* ?. ?- ? $250,000 Currency to be Given Away! For tho Benefit of tho Masonic Belief Association, Of Norfolk, Va. UNDER authority of a special Act of tho Legislature, passed March 8, 1873, con? ferring corporate privileges upon the Ma souio Relief Association, the Directors now have tbe pleaenre to annonnae that a GRAND GIFT OONOERT will be given at tho Opera House, in the oity of Norfolk, on TUESDAY, the 6th of HAY, 1874, [ATo Further Postponement Guaranteed.] For the purpose of procuring funds occob- | sary for tbe completion of the Masonio Tom pie, now in course of ereation iu the city of Norfolk. ' Dxbhotcib of the association.?John L Ropor, President: John B. Corprow, Tromm-! ror; James Y. Leigh, Wal tor H. Taylor, Goo. S. Oldfiold, John A. Robbou, Daniel Hunted, Wm. H. Wales, M. H. Stevens, S. Weil, John r. Redmond. Apvihobv RoABD.?Hie Excellency ex-Qov. Gilbort C Walker, Col. Kader Rigcs, P. H. P.; R?hn B. McDauiel, P.O. Commander; J. J. Burroughs, Capt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi? nia Legislature; Robert E. Withers. G. M. G. H. P. and D. G. G. of G. C; Col. Thomas F. Owens, P. G. M.; John B. Wbitebead, Eeq., ex Mayor. Col. W. H. Taylor, Stato Senator; James G. Bain, G. O. G. G. O. List of Gifts.?One Grand Cash Gift, f 50.600; one Grand Cash Gift, 25,000; one) Grand ('ash Girt, 12,500; one Grand Cash (Gift, 10,000; one Grand Oaab Gift, 5,000; one Grand Cash Girt,'2,500; 21 CaMi Gifts, $500 each, 912,000: 60 cash Gifts, 250 each. 12.500; 80 Cash Gitta, 200 oaob, 10,000; 100 Cash Giftu, 150 oach.l?OCO; 150 Cash Girts, 100 each, 15,000; 590 Cash Gifts. 50 each, 29,500; 9.000 Cash Gifts, 5 each. 45 000, Graud total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $250,000. Whole Tickets, $5. Half Tickets, (2 50. Club Rates?11 Tickets for 150, 22 Tickets for ?100. HENRY V. MOORE, Sooretarv Masouio Relief Association, Norfolk, Va, B.I. BOONE, Agent, Fob 3 tSmo Columbia. _S. C. Jnst Received, lfcw AN extra line lot of Kentucky MULES and HORSES, some of which istB*<j3-*ro well broke They may bo seen *i Unifies Logan's StableB, corner Senate and Assembly streets. Nov 12_W. 8. ft L. TALROTT. Mills House Stables. JUST received at tho above Sta? bles, twenty head fine KEN TUCKY MULES, most of which uro woll Will be sold obeap for cash. Cept lS_J. N. LONG. Agent. To Rent or for Sale THE HOUSE on tbo corner of Lady and Assembly street.}. Possession given Immediately. Apply tr> DecIO R. & W. O. BWAFF1KLD. John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law, i..aw Hange. OFFICE formerly occupied by Messrs. Monteith & Bauskett. Jan '.) Buckwheat. RESH Now Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for I aale by_L?RICK .fc LOWBANOB. HOMEOPATHY. DR. SCHLEY, Homuoopatliiet, respectfully offers his services to the citizens of Co? lumbia. Office over DuOde's Book Store, op. iposite Columbia Hotol. Office hours from 8 I [to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. ' Deo 7 ftnaofl MesB Mackerel. Flf\ KITTS extra mess MACKEREL, for Ql /salohv HOPE A GYLES. broke. > F 5 Big Hominy. BARRELS fresh kiln dried, l>v Jan 25 HOPE A OYLES. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholoaalo and Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers. OUR stock is oomphto in every respect. We sell at tho very lowoat | prices, and warrant snr goods pure Wo do not publish prices, but fool Baliefled that nono of our natrons will loavo dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest market price for COTTON, cithor in goods or I currency. We have an excellent WAGON YAliD in roar of our establishment. Look out for tho sign of tbo plow and tbo carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below the PnczMix ofilce. Give us a call, and in -?poot our goods and prices. Nov 23 Lnmber and Laths. HAVING a largo quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on baud, per? sons wanting tho ssino can bo supplied, nt Ishort notice. Orders left at my Residence on Main street, near tho now Government Post Office, or Bent by mail, will meet prompt attention. Terms cash. Nnv2Ggmo _L.0W_RY? The Old Reliable Homo ?3" VOR' DRUGS AND SKICDS. -ffia TUST received, new SEEDS, new varieties of Oabbage, Peas and Corn. For salo at Jan 17 t . HEINITSH'S Drug Storo. Planting: Potatoes. R/\ BARRELS. In flno order, EARLY Oil R>SE, EARLY GOODltlCH, PINK? EYE and PEERLESS, for sale low for green? backs. HOPE 4 GYLES. jUJIBIA, S. C, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 18: THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOIt Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX~GrUANO ! A Natural Bird Quano, froni PIicddIz Island, um, cm k co/$ wmm mm THESE celebrated FEBTILIZEItS aro too favorably known by the planters of tins State to require comment. Thoeo who bavo used tiiom know bow to appreciate their value; thoBo who have not aa yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal uso will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lands. For further information, apply to SEIBELS A EZELL, Agents, Jan IG t May 1 Columbia, S. C TO MY FinUS 51! THE (DM. ~ WITH thanks for tho very lib-oral patronage that lam receiving, and the assurance that all who may favor mo with their orders wid bo pleased, both with the quality and price of goods, I submit the prices of a fo?v of tho leading articles aa a comparison: Fines Uid Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, $G per gallon. Fineet Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 per gallon. Old Mellow Bourbon WHISKEY, $4 per gallon. Mountain Corn WHISKEY, $2 per gallon. Finest Holland GIN, tS per gallon. Finest Jamaica BUM, $8 por gallon. BBANDY, $15 to $20 per gallon. O SUGAR, 11 centa per pound per barrel; lit cents retail. Ex C Sugar, 11 centa per pound per barrel; 12 c uts retail. A sugar, Hi cents per pound por barrol; retail 12} centa per pound. Crushed Bugar, 12 centa per pound per barrel. F. A. Ferris & Co.'b New Sugar-cured HAMS, 15 centa. CHEESE, 18 cents by box; 2.? cents retail. Finest Goshen BUTTER. 45 cents per pound. Finest Mountain Buttor, 30 certs per pound. RACON. SHOULDERS, 8} cents per pound. Bacon, Clear Rib, 0 cents and cents per pound. Family FLOUR. $10 per barrel. Extra Flour, Belt cted Wheat. $11 per barrel. New Crop New Orloans SYRUP, 00 centa por gallon. MOLASSES, 35 cents per gallon. A full lino of Tyler Brothors' CAKES, CRACKERS aud BISCUITS, eold Jfrom 7 cents perl pound to 14 centa por pound. A full lino of Poak, Frean & Co.'a colobratcd LONDON BISCUITS. Atmoro's celebrated MINCE MEAT. SOUSED PIG'S FEET. New BEEF TONGUES. SMOKED BEEF. Fulton Markot BEEF. Now CRACKED WHEAT, now Codfish. Finnin Ruddies. CANNED GOODS, of tho choicest brands, in endless variety. FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, A-c, &o , vc. HARDY SOLOMON. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. R08E, Proprietor. mm Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.00 a Day, including OmnibnsRide SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART of the city. Roae'a OmnibuB will convev passengers to and from every Train. Tho La Mes' Apartments aro complete, wit h private entrance on Assembly street. The BILLIAld) and BATH BOOMS aro all new and superior to any in the city. April 5 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, NllLMLi'llU, SEW YOilK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTDEING CITIES. Tlir?? Times K \V(ih from Ntw Yorlt ? Tuculay?,Tliurnln>'B anil SnlurdajH, Jftjf-KletfUIll SttllC ltuOIII AccOIIllUoUu.il Jll S Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 HAl i:s MONTHLY. Tho Soutli Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with Ihr fleet of thirteen lirtt class Steamshipe to tho above ports, invite attention to Iht quick lone and regular despatch afforded to tlie business public in tho Cotton states at tbe 1 ORT OF CHAliLEbTON, offering facilities of rail and er a transpoi tntion for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence aud capacity at any other port. Tbe following splendid Oei an SU unit tu au i igulatl) on tbe line: TO H K XV YOKIC. CHARLESTON. ..Jas. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION....B. W. Lockwood, Com'er. JAMESADGEK..T.J. Lockwood. Com'der. | MANHATTAN. .M. 8. WoodhuP,Com'er. JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA. .8. Crnwell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA..TVJ. Beckett.Commander. WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, IIUGER A CO., Agenta, Charit a ton, S. C. TO fillLA UKLI'111 A. Iron Steamships A8HLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.0. Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTinOHE. FALCON.Hainie. Commander. SEA GULL.Dntton, Commander. Sailing Daye?Every Fifth Day. PAUL ?. TRENHOLM, Agent, t :hat It atou, S. C. TO BOSTON. Stoamshipa MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADO LR It CO., Agei in, Chai let ton, S. C. Rates guaranteed aa low aa competing lines. Marine Insurance, i uc-hallol one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Canbodiad at principal Railroad Offices in Goorgia, Alabama,Touncavce and Mississippi. State-Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents ol tho Steamships in Charleaton, at wboee offices, in oil cases. Ihti Itnilroi. d Tickets should bo oxolianged and Bertha assigned. Thb Through Tickets by ibis route include Transfers, Meals and Slate-Room, while on ship-board. THIS SOUTH CAROLINA RAIMIOAI), UKORGIA KAH.HOAD And their connecting lince, have lai e i ly increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Frolghtand Passengers between the Northern cities ami the South and Weat. Fitst Class Eating Saloon at Branclivillo. On tbe Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first class Sloeping Cars. Freight promptly tranhferred from steamer to day and nicht trains of tho South Carolina Railroad. Oloao connection made with other Roads, dolivei. ng Iteighls at distant points with groat promptness. Tho manage*:.- will ueo every e xertn n to satisfy their patrols that tho liuo Diu Charleston cannot bo surpasse d in d< spatcli and ti e toifo deliveij of gocds. For furthor information, apply to T. J. Gnm-jn. Western Agent, Atlanta, tin ; B. D. Harem.. General Agent, P. O. Box 4 079; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. Pickens. Genera. Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Raiboad; or J. M. BK1 KinK, Superintendent I Great Southern Freight and Paeeonger Lino, Charleston, 8. C. * an 30 41y <ENIV i Event." _ U. VOL. IX?NO. 26$? REWARD OFFERED rou Sunday Smokers. ? For one. dollar, yon can buy a bundlo of tbo INDIAN GIRL'S 5 cout CIGARS, which judges of tbo wood say aro suporior to those you bavo to pay 10 oontB for elsewhere. Thnroforo, p.s h?r wig*ram T^!i be closed to? morrow, savo your money by getting a sup? ply for Sunday's smokiug TO-NIGHT. Jan 31_ Sunday Smoking, free of cost9 at the California Cigar Store. For further informa? tion, call and see for yourself. m. SULZBACHER. Jan 29_ ?GNEWS CASH GROCERY HOUSE. Low Prices, First Quality Goods AND CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. CRUSHED SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by the barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. Granulated SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by tbo barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. Powdered SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by tbo barrel. At retail, 8 ponudB for tl. A SUGAR, IIA cents per pound by the bar? rel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. Extra C SUGAR, 11 conta per pound by tbo barrel. At retail, 8A pounds for 11. Finest OLD RYE WHISKEY, $3 per gal? lon. FincBt OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, $3 per gallon. Finest OLD HOLLAND OIN, fC per gal? lon. Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, *G per gallon. Finest OLD OTARD BRANDY, *0 per gal? lon.. ' Now York Sugar-cured RAMS, 15 cents per pound. Davis' Diamond nAMS, IG cents per ponud. With a full stock of Cboico, Fancy and Staplo Groceries, in all their varieties, con? stantly on hand, aud for sale at onr usual low pricos, for cash only. Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW A SON. JUST EEOEIVED A few cases of HATS! HATS! THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS And eome of the now SPRING, STYLES. BARGAINS IS IJApY-lA?I CLOTHING AM) GESTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ? ? ? OVER-COATS AT & o "A SA cm FIVE, -?a WE have secured the services ot a first classenttor in onr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, j and are miking SUl 1*3 to order in the latent stvlea. R. ?Sc W ?. SWAFFIELD. Jan 27 Office Uity Treasurer, COLUMBIA, S. C, DKCf itBEB27, 1873. fTHIE city of Columbia will, ou tbo 15th ol JL Juuuarv, 1874, commence paving the PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bon^s. They will bo paid :it the Carolina National Bank; also at tbo South Carolina Bank and Truat Company's Rank, in this city. OHAS. BAHN UM, City Treasurer. Dec 28 Sugar-Oane f,yrnp. -| BARBELS very superior and pnre AO Rpulberu'luade SYRUP, for sale by Jan if HOPE fc GYLES. Upright Steam Engine for Sale. EIGHT-HORhE POWER, in perfect order, with smoke-stack, r-hafting aud a quan? tity of belting. For particulars, apply at PntBMix Office. Oot80 Stallion for Sale. A HANDSOME stylish irou-gray STALLION, in good order, is offered Tor sale. For particulars, apply at this office. Jan 21 fat raw SPRING GOODS at the OEAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT or WM. D. LOVS & GO. OUR STOCK at prcacnt is complete in all the departments. We cordially invite all purchasers of goods to examine onr assortment beforo making their selections, as a call at onr establish? ment will savo them TIME and MONEY. NEW SPUING GOODS AUR1VING DAILY. First class Goods, at low prices, can always be purchased at The Grand Centra} , Dry Goods Establishment WM, D. LOVE & CO.. Under tbo Wheeler House. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. MoOREERY. F?b 1 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I Every Week I Winter Dress Goods at Low Down Prices, byC. F. JAGKSON, Leader Low Prices, 128 Main Street. Feb 1 Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Eoer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is do longer pure, but adulterated with molasses, sngar of starch, fusel oil and the poisonous co.chicum. Tbe Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for 1865, says that Prof. Mapes, of Now York, analyzed tbo beer from a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adnlteratod. Coccnlns Indiens and dux vomica entered largely into its composi? tion. J. 0. 8FEQERS guarantees his beer to be pure and reliable. Ho does not adulterate it, bat brewB from the best barley, malt and bops. Jan 23 M NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. EMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME WOMEN. By MauDBell B. Field. $2. Gonlbrnm's Gospel of the Childhood. $1 25. Mrs. Beccber's House-keeper and Health keeper. $150. John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25. Science and Religion. By Prof. Joseph Le?ODto. $1 50. Tbe Atmosphero, with beautiful cbromo plates. By CAmille Flamarion. SO. Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward Qarrett. Nancy?A Novel. By Author or "Red as a Rose." 75 cents. Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50 cents. A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents. And other new books. Deo 30 $100,000 IN FOR CLOTHING GEISTS' FURNISHING GOODS, i(fl BOUGHT since tbe great decline, and we aie helling them at thu very lowest prices for cash. Wo intend to give <>nr cus? tomers tbo advantage of tbo LOW PKIOES. Como and see our stock. We consider it a compliment for persons to calt and see our goods KIN ARD A WILEY. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his now store, Main street, nearly op? posite the Central Nathual Punk, has a large and beautiful stock of hue WATCHES stem and key winders, fr(m the best Eu? ropean and American nmuulacluii rs, ncd of hie own import a lien, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled as?ort ment just received, and all the latest styles. Sterling Ml.Vl R-WAKE, in fete and easep, Bridal Presents, and u very lino selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Nick Chains, Loekele, elegant Sep.!, Wedding and Enlarge? ment Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and Kvo-Glaeses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fanov Articles. My stock is the largest ?nd beet selected in the Southern country, and will be sold as cheap as the ?me article can be bought anywhere. _Oot 24_ CONGAREE IRON W?RK8, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINES, 8AW AND GRIBT MILLS. GinGcar ing, and all kinds ?V of Iron Caatings for Maohinery and Ornamental Castings for Stores and Dwell? ings, Patent Railings for Gardens and Ceme? teries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; aleo, Brass Castings of all kinds, Polls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua? rantee all my work first claes aud equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street, and noar to South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Not 18