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Wink, Womjen and Sono.? Every one hat read of the noble women who break np the liquor business by singing hymns in the bar-rooms. No temperauee news? paper can expect to keep its subscribers who doea not tell this story at least three times every year. It ie really a touohing story. Those dozen good wo? men are always received with the utmost courtesy by the bar-keeper. Ho never, attempts the slightest remans trance, but by the time they have finished their first by mo, he bo ret a into tears, and often to knock oat the heads of every whiskey'barrel in his establishment, if they will only quit singing. Then he helps' the victorious women to roll the barrels'on the side-walk, and after mak? ing a publio profession of his repent? ance, knocks in their heads, and imme? diately applies for the position of deacon in the looal meeting-house. This is the way tho story, is told by the temper* anco papers. Occasionally, however, things do nOt torn, oat just according to the programme. For example, the women of "Smith's Four Corners," in Iowa, who recently tried to sing the heads oat of the beer barrels of a burly Teuton, were- greatly disappointed at the result. That obdurate person re? ceived them kindly, and ordered fifteen mugs ?f beer to be placed before them. Then he lit his pipe and sent his wife out to summon half a dozen other vete? ran smokers/ The ladies sang and the seven Germans smoked. The place grew dense with smoko, and at the end of the third hymn two of the singers l looked extremely pale and nnhappy. The proprietor saw that the enemy wavered, and promptly sent out for a fresh half dozen of Germans. Soon thirteen pipes were in fall operation, \ and the fifth hymn was sung by but eight voioea. Utterly disgusted at the stolid refusal of the beer seller to bnrst into tears or repentance, the ladies then turned to l leave; but, first, as a solemn Sr?test against beer, they emptied Vue fceen glasses on the floor. The 'Jsr *) man sent out for a policeman at once, ' and thsu politely asked the ladies to pay for fifteen . mugs of beer. He stood in the doorway, and, being a fat man, com? pletely blockaded them, while he pressed hia demund for payment. Faint with tobacco smoke, but strong in prinoiple, the ladies refused to pay. But pre? sently the policeman entered, and to him the Germuu explained: "Deso wo? men comes in hero and dukes my peer. And den they duoau't pay no? things for him, and th j sings till my wife she is all over one -blush. If they doesn't pay rno and glear out I gifs them in eharge as trunk and disorterly." And those nnhappy women, under the ad? vice of the policeman, paid for their beer and went sadly homeward, and took all sorts of medicine to counteract the effects of the smoke. To this day they can't understand why that German didn't do as the temperance paper led them to suppose he would.?Exchange. Colored Ku Klcx tv Faibfibxd.? We have been informed that near the Rocky Greek neighborhood, an organi? zation of colored Ku Klux boa been formed for the suppression of polyga? my. They have whipped several co? lored men who were emulating Brigham young and the Sultan of Turkey. Bat \ alas! for the morality of the age, polyga * mists seem to form the larger portion of the colored population and are likely to ! prove too strong for their virtuous as I sailants. However, Cain Brown, an of? fending polygamiat. was whipped rr verely a few nights since. He ia said to have remarked when the affair was over, "Dis won't do me a bit of good." Oar informant puts this pertinent ques? tion to us':. "Has it ever occurred to you that the large body of the negroes uro turning back on the road up which the civilizing hand of our fathers was lending them?" This undoubtedly seems to be true. In vondooism and fotish worship, in supentitioo and utter luxity of morals, many aeem to be relapsing into barbar? ism.. Some are doing well and improv ! ing, but others are becoming more ig? norant nud vioious. We shall watch the proceedings oft the "Regulators" with interest. [Winnshoro News. -=-?>?? i The perjured witness iu the Tioh-i > borne trial, who got himself and Mr. Whalley, M. P., into prison, swore that he had kept a saloon on Seventh street, Chicago, daring the last two years. i Nobody seems to havo known that I "Seventh street" has no existence inj I that oity. It coat the Government I $50,000 to provo that the witness had spent the last two years, and the ten be-l fore them, in the various Euglish pri? sons. Tho total expense of the prose-' oatioo has been over $2.500,000 gold,! and it is estimated that $51)0,000 morei mast be paid oat before Castro-Ortou Tiehborr'o is convicted und eonteuoed., Part of, this enormous coat is due to thei fact that popular clamor forced tbo Go? vernment, whon tho claimant's funds failed and he could negotiate no more hoods' "payable six months after obtain? ing my estate," to guarantee tho amount needed to conduct the defence as well as j tho prosecution. Probable War in South America.? A Bio Janeiro latter to tho New York I Times describes the extensive prepara? tions for war by Brazil and the Argen? tine Republic which have of lute stimu? lated so much anxious inquiry through? out Earope. Tho recent affair of the Brazilian frteamer Cuayabu, whoso ille? gal detention at Buenos Ayres so tho? roughly excited tho indignation of tho Brazilian Government, is only one oi tho many incidents that have led to the! present com plicated condition of nffaiis between the two countries, and winch promise to end in open hostilities. Tho looaLof the Atlanta Herald wauts . to kiss a yonng lady who has bo.eu iV "bussed" 300 times at ten cant) a lick. Ho must bo fond of r?b?sc-?. BY J. A. SBLBY. The public charities of New York expend Borne $2,000,000; the benefit bo oietiea a Urge snm, the full amount an known, and private institutions and benefaotiona reaoh $3,000,000. It ia safe to calculate that $7,000,000 or $8,000,000 were bestowed neon the poor and needy in these ways, besides the in? dividual alma distributed. This is the snm of a thoughtful und very thorough artiole in the Now York Herald. It speak": viol? for that people. There are fifty-two private icRtitntions of charity there, receiving encb, from voluntary alms, from $2,0U0 at tbo lowest to $261, 000 ot the highest. Among these, we select the names of thrco as sotnowliat novel?the New York Diet Kitchen As? sociation, which, in connection with the dispensaries, supplies nutritious food to the eick; the Ladies'Mission for supply? ing clothing to sailors' widowB and to relieve their children, and the WorkiDg women'a Protective Union, for tbo pro? tection and defence of poor sewing wo? men and others in need of friends and aid. . Not long since a very nervous lady took passage at tho Tip Top House, White Mountains, to descend by the almost perpendicular railroad. Hor feara were apparent to every one, and the following nnique dialogue took place between her and the conducto-: Lady?Mr. Conductor, how do you hoid these oars when you waut to make a stop? Conductor?Madamo, wo apply the brake, which you see there. Lady? Suppose, Mr. Oondnotor, that brake should give way, what would you do then? Oonduotor?Madame, we then apply the double acting brake, which you see at the other end of tho car. Lady?-Bot, Mr. Oonductor, Bupposo that brake Bhonld not be sufficient to oheck the oars, whore will wo go then? Conductor?Madame, that depends en? tirely upon how you have lived in this world. A New Sttle of Lourying.?An old man, named Thomas King, who hud a olaim of $6,000 againat Pluqueminea Parish, La., and had labored iu vain to collect it, went to Mew Orleans to try tc lobby his olaim through the Legislature. His efforts in the new field of labor did not ancoeed to his expectation, so last Friday ha worked his way into the Se? nate, with a package nnder his arm. He eat down until the debate got inte? resting, and Iben proceeded to unwrap his package and light a match. The noise the match made attracted tho at? tention of a couple of Senators, who seized the modern Uny Fawkcs and turned him over to tho police. The man is somewhat ornzy, but he might have had less "method in his madness" than blowing up a bogus Legislature. France ab a Financial Powef.?Tho I oommeroiai vitality of France would ??ein to be proof uguinst every embar? rassment. The Custom Ilouao authori havejust published their statement of the commerce of that country for the eleven months ending Deoenber 1st, 1873. The total movement of exports and imports was 6,345.261,000 francs, an increase of 157,000,000 francs over the corresponding period of 1872. The imports were 3,289,859,000 francs; the exports 3,605,403,000. Franco, during eleven months, has thus sold 855,000, 000 franos more than she bought. An? other proof of the wonderful vitality of this nation, under exccsBivo taxation, aud, not (infrequently, tho most dis? couraging political difficulties also. -? ? - Indebtedness op South eiin Plant? ers,?Tbo Columbus (On.) Enquirer sayn that it is becoming every day more apparent that the merchants will have to carry the farmers in that section through Che coming spring und !? Um? mer, if for no other reason than to euro the amounts due for previous years. .For the past thrco years, the planters have pitched their crops and operated their farms with a view to making heavy cotton yields, in the hope of getting oat of debt, but, in couscqucnco of uufavorablo sca.snusand tho ravages of worms, short crops aud short prices, they find themselves further in debt than they were three yaars ago, and with consequently less ability to pay now than then. Ireland is at last reviving. \ corres? pondent of the London Times s ays that all her industries uro prospering, that her long-neglected miucs are being de? veloped, aud that her coal and iron in? dustries threaten to rival thoso of the .sister isles. Dublin affords unusual signs of prosporty. Now bank and other buildings, the imposing architec? ture of which contrast*! strikingly with those of a former period, are adding beauty to tho leading thoroughfares; a new bridge is to oroas the Lilly, and a grand now union depot is to bo erected at a cost of over $1,000,000. TnaGoon Eppect or Abolishing the FitANKiNo Privilege.? The sales of postage stamps during Jauuary were 7,000,000 stamps in excuas of tho sales in aoy previous month, but do not inclado tho stamps for Government use. and stamped envelopes or wrappers. That is $210,000, or $2,520,000 in a yonri I Members of Congress had to buy a large number of tbem, of course. "Lot our Just Oensure DLUMBXA, S. O., SUNDAY M A Ohinaman in California recently met with a terrible death. He was en? deavoring to aeoure a much-prizeJ shell? fish, called abalono, when his hand was caught, and ha was held eo securely, that the wbuld-be flsh-takor waB drowned by the rising tide. Hugo's devil fish was not more wonderful tnan this terri? ble ab alone. Raleigh, N. U.?Real estate is stea? dily advancing in Raleigh, N. C. Pro? perty Bells now for 815,000 tont fivu years ago would not have fetched more thun $8,000. The population, too, in steadily increasing. There aro 200 buildings cow in course of erection in Raleigh. DisnED.?Ex-Senator Revels, of Mis? sissippi, a gentleman of the colored per? suasion, has fallen from grace. The negro Legislature declined to elect him State printer. The wife of Mr. David Hager, of 1 rod el I Oounty, N. C, has mysteriously disappeared. Special ISTotioes. THE MILS POWE?, CURES HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, nn en tiro success. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the only medianen perfectly adapted to popular ii^e1?.so f-implo tint mistake:! cannot ba modo in iisin-,; them ; bo hunnletui us to be free from draper; unit f o clEcicnt as to bo always reliable. They nave the highest commendation from all, and will nlwuyti rendersat is tuet io 11. Price, iular^etbix.-eMlnu:lmi vials, with Uiit.c:ioas : No*. Cures. ?"?n!... 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammntinnp, . . 50 2. AVorms, Worm l ore-. Worm Colic, . . 50 :t. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infant), . 50 -i. TtiurrhoFii, of Child u-n or AO'ilN, . . .'.0 5. Dysentery, Griping, bilious Colic, . . it) C: Cholein.-.*Uorbu?, Vomitics1.50 7. Coughs, Colds, Droneliit!*, . . . . 50 b. Neuralgia, Tootlutnlic, Fnee.-.^'p, ... 50 0. ICcnducheii, Sick Headache, Vurl'so, . 50 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.53 11. Suppressed, or Painful Period.*, . . . 50 White?, too Profuse Periods, ... 50 hi- Croup. Cough, Difficult Breatuln.?, . - 50 M- Salt Hnoum, Erysipelas, Eruption?, . 50 R>. llhoumathmi, llheumntio Pain.*, . . . 50 10. Fey?r and Ague, ChiU Fever, A**uc?, 59 Iff Piles, blind or bleeding,.M 1?. OpUtlinlmy, and Sore or Weak EyM, . 50 19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronio Influenza, . 50 20. 'WliooplMg-Cougn, Violent Couylui, . 50 21. Aitlinm, Oppressed Breathinir, ... 50 22. .Kar Discharges. Impaired ncarinjr, . 50 23. (Scrofula, Enlarged ?lands, Swelling*, . 50 24. ?encral Debility, Physical weakness, . 50 23. l>ropay und Scanty SecreUons, . . . ?. 40 LHi. Nu.-SlcUnens, Sickness from Riding, . 50 Hlduey~lMaea.ee, Gravel, . . . . . 50 "8. Mervone l>chlllty. Seminal V eabnw. v orlnvoluntniy Dischargca, . ... . .100 ;9. Sore Mouth, (Junker, . . . . . . . j0 so UrlnnryWeaUimaa, wetting tw ?cd, M SI Painful P-rU??*, with Bpuxtns, . . 10 S2! Sufferl?ic;u < litt?i|C[Of l.tty . . . - 100 "3 En Hep my. I-;>????? St. > Ru? Dnneo, . 100 !M. wlphtWrin, t ;b ?<?'?<?> BoroThiont,. ? f? CS. Chronio Cougctlons nn.l Erupt ioun, 50 FAMILY CASES. Case' (Morocco! with above 35 large vlajaaaA Manual of Directions . ? . ? f ?? ?{ Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials nnd nook, G 00 B.ir'?,hese remedial are aeut hy the etnsle !>e>Z *o aiiv part of tn* cmmtry^Yree'orcharge, on reoelpt or ""^?5? Co.. For aale by Qeiger & McGregor, A gent a. DecJ7_ _+11 ly Notice to Liquor Dealers. ALL who havo not paid the FIRST QUAR? TER'S LICENSE, aro notified that, if not paid by tho 15th of tho present month, they will be prooeeded against bv law. Re? order of tho Mayor. Cli AS. BARNUM, Feh -1 City Clerk. 10 O Timothy Hay. TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY. for salo low. for cash- HOPE & OYLFS. Thorburn's Garden Seeds AND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, for Kale by HOPE ft GYLES._ Just Received, AN extra flno lot of Kentucky MULES and HOUSES, nemo of which tfJ^2L*ar(> Wl" broko. They may be*seen at uimrlo* Logan'a StabloB, corner Senate und Assembly streets. Novl,2 W. 8. ft L. TAtiBOTT. Mills House Stables. JUST received nt tho above Sta? hle?, twenty head fine KENTUCKY .MULES, moat of which uro woH broke. Will be Hold cheap for cnab. '.'opt 13 J. N. LONG. Agent. John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law, I.uiv Hange. PRICE formerly occupied by Messrs. Munteilh ?V. Rauakett. Jaii'J Buckwheat. fTIREf.'II New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for JF aaloliy L?RICK .vI.OWUANOE. Stauley's Cough Syiup ("tUUES all.kinds of Cough*, Hoarseness, j Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption. Try it; don't delay; a Cough gtta wor^o \vet)i every dav'? neglect. For ralo at Novfi t H KIN1T8H'8 DI.UO STORE. lionets, Stocks, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my own account, at ehrn nt rates: BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS, Honda und Stocka of Stuten and United Ktatea, Rondo and dlocka'of Oil lea und oth? c corporatioiiH, Dank Note?, Coupons, Cold and Silver Coin, and approved Olsliusagaiuai the United Stuten. Stute and County. D. OAMBKILL, Broker. Main atreet, Aug 10 f tinin 2d door South Wheeler llouao. A MEDICI NE WORTH HAVIK 0. ii bin trim's q,UKr:n's dkmuiit, 17-OR Sick Headache, Billons Attaoks. Con. . btipation. Sour Stomach, DyHpLptia, In? digestion, Scrofula, Jaundice, "Pain in I ho Rack, Nonralgia, Dropsy, Skin Disenacs, Los.-? of Appetite, Dcpreaaion or spirits, Heartburn, Rhoutnatiam, Nervonanoee, Me? lancholy, llilione Pbvirr, (Jo. tiveneea. Ask for Heinitah'a Qncen'a Delight; none other ia genuine. For nalc at Deo 10t B. II. HEINIT?H'S Drugstore, Attend the Tru( [ORNINQ, FEBRUARY 8. 187 REWARD OFFERED iron Sunday Smokers. For ono dollar, you can boy a bundle of | tho INDIAN OIBIVS 5 cont CIGARS, which I judgoa of tho wood say aro superior to tboBC | you bavo to pay 10 conts for elsewhere. Therefore, a3 her wigwam will bo closed to-1 morrow, savo your money by getting a sup ply Tor Sunday's smoking TO-NIGHT. Jan 31_ Sunday Smoking, free oi cost, at the California Oigar Store. For further informa? tion, call and see for yourself. m. S?LZBACHER. Jan 2!)_ JUST HEO?i??D A few cases of HATS! HATS! TUE VERY LATEST FASHIONS And eomo of tho new SPRING STYLES. BARGAINS IN BEADY-MADE CLOTHING AND GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS. WE have secured the services ot a first | claeb cutter in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, and aro making 8UIT8 to order in tho lateet J styles. R. & W, O. 8WAFFIELD. Jan 27 Office City Treasurer, COLUMBIA S.O. SscXSSSSS 27 1873. TIIE city of Columbia will, on tho 15th of JunMST", 1874. nniriTTH'ncn im\iiu' (1)6 PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bomis. "They will bo paid at ibo Carolina National Bank; ale? at tho South Carolina Rank and Trust Company's Rank, in this city. Oil A3. BARN UM, City Treatmrcr. Dee 88 Su^ar-Oane Syrup. ~l BAURELS very t-uperior and pr.rc lO Southern-made SYRUP, for sale bv Jan 9 HOPE A GYLES. | Upright Steam Engine for Sale. EIGHT-HORSE POWER, in perfect order, I with smoke-stack, tkafiing and a quan-1 I titv of belting. For particulars, apply at | Phosnix Office.^ _ Oot :30 Stallion for Sale. A HANDSOME stylish iron-gray STALLION, in good order, is offered for sale. For particulars, apply at this office._ Jan 21 WM. M. FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. ,#fcv /~S THE host of WINES, LIQUORS, K?ifj|#8EaAII8, TOBACCO, etc., con xa?/ Btantly on band. Norfolk oyk ters, in and out of the shell. Give him a] rail. .Lin hi GKNltltVBS IMPORTED WINES. BRANDIES, &c gffff-^fzXj^ scotch whiskies, VjK'i'j! "//(vlj (,ld Jamaica Rutil, IjWtolU^il Brandies? Otard. Ac*., %^/Lffiffi&L/ Holland Gin, Mioirj Wine, Port Wino, Madeira Wine, Also, a largo strck of lino old Whiskies, Cinurs, Ac. Doe 21 J. C. SEEGERS Choice Family Flour, &o. r?/\ It AURELS Extr.t Choice FAMILY ?)l f FLOUR. 100 barreln Medium atwl Super Flour. 10 tons Wheat Brim and Shorts, for cow| feed. For u:vlc low for canh by Jan 21 IIOPK A GYLES. 200 Venison Hams. LItS. cboico VENISON HAMS. ? .Tun :i HOPE A GYLES. Lumber and Laths. HAYING a largo quantity ot BUILDING ! LUMBER and LATHS on Laud, per sous wanting the nanu? e.ui bo r-.tutpliru, at J idiort notice. Ordcru hit at :.iy litieidf nco i mi Main street, near tho now Government Post Ofttco, or sent by mail, will meet prompt i attention. Terms caah. N'ov2l5 gmo W. LiVti U V. Piantinc Potatore ETA BARRELS, in lino order. EARLY OH It si'.. EARLY GOODItlCH, 1'INK 14YH and PEERLESS, for H.Ue low for gie?n hachs. HOPE A- GYbEK HOMOEOPATHY. DR.SCHLEY, tlommopathiot, respectfully offers hi- sorvifOr? in tho citizens <>f Co lumbia. Office over Dufth'.- Rook Store, op? posite Colombia Hotel. Oflleo hours from 8 to 10 A. M ,2 to 4 and 7 loO P. M. Dec 7 flraoa Event/;_ r -,/J VOL. IX?NO. 2$| "Mardi Gras?--1874r. FEBRUARY 17,. To New Orleans and Return, FOR ONIS FARE. Via the Groat Atlantio Coast Line! ROUND TRIP TICKETS to Now Orleans - from Richmond, $42.50; Petersburg, $42.50; Weldon, $11.36; Portsmouth. $42 50; Goldu>>oro. $41.25; WihuiDgtou, $3'J; Char lotto, $:J7 50; Columbia, $35. Good to return until March 1, 1874. Through Sleeping Oars will run between Richmond and Augusta, Augusta and New Orleans, via Montgomery, Atlanta and Now Orleans, via Rome and Selma. Parties visiting Now Orloans to witneaB thu Carnival, should avail tbemaelvos of this lino, becau?o of Its few changes, superior equipment and THSOUOH SLEEPING CARS. Information given and Tickets Bold at tbo Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, Richmond; Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Petersburg; Seaboard and Roanoke Rail? road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Weldon and Goldsboro: Wilming? ton, Columbia and Ausuata Railroad, Wil? mington; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta I Railroad, Charlotte and Colombia. A. POPE, General Pasaenger Agont. I Fob :>_ Baltimore &Wilmington,N.O. Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, Composed of the firet-claEa ?HtearuaLipu D. J. FOLLY.Capt. D. J. PmcE I REUEOOA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Cmujs 1 LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bennett I RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Olivee WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE cvorv 1UESDAY and FRIDAY, and from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Conuccting at Wilmington, N. C, with the I Wilmington, Co'cmbia and Augnuta Rail? road, giving Through Dilti of Lading to and from ail points in North und South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Colombia, S. C, with tbo Greenville aud Columbia Railroad and Char? lotte division of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Connecting at Augusta, On,, with Georgia, Macon and Auguuta and Central RailroadB. Steamers of this lino, on arrival in Wil? mington. >top at Itailroad Depot, and the Railroad Freight, being stowed separately in Stcamor, is transferred, undor covered sheds, direct to Cars, without delay, and forwarded ! by tbo fast Freight Express that evening. No drayage in Wilmington, and no transfer from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed a? low as by any other route, and all losses or over-charges pror&ptly paid. Mark all Goads via Steamship to Wilming- | ton, and forward Dills of Lading to Railroad \ Agent, Wilmington, N. 0. For further information, apply to either of undersigned Agents of the lino. ANDREWS A CO., Agents B. A W. Steam? ship Line. No 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. A. D. OAZAUX, Agent U. A W. Steamship I Lino. Wilmington, N C. A. POPE, Oeu< ral Frtight Agent, I,1. it . uuniui, ?loo t UvUi ? . v i^uv tx}^ I, I Wilmington, N. C. TT. M COTTINGllAJf, General Western Agent, Atlanta, G&. Nov 28 .Imoe BUY ONLY THE GENUINE ! , FAIRBAMKS'J Standard Scales 1 STOCK SCALr'-S, COM, SCALES. HAY SCALES. J'AL.Y s lAt.ES, COUNTER St'ALES, Ac , Ac. Scales r< p.iiri i />n >iuptly ?> ?<?' reasonably. Fur falc, also LElTEIt PLESSF.S, and the mo.-t perfect ALAR?1 CASH DRAWER! Miles Alarm Till Co.'f. ma ? vk,:v |ftUM*aAl Wnaltl 'RAWER ntaranau. Warranted. sold -\r Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., :t!l IIU?ADWAY, NKW YOISK. Hiii lialtinx re Stroot, Baltimore ;VJ (.'amp Si ri et. Sew Orleans. HW1UKANK? I? KW1NO, Mi. ??:? Llwll. Philadelphia i \ l I*!?.'. Mt- , OKOVViil Ai CO., | Mill; :- reel, Roeton. tNll.L \ltS> ii. CO , Afcvnts, j \uuUHla, 0:1. I for-..!; I>3 U.J) SUNN/: SON, Colnmbls, ft. i'. Tan 2tt fn>27 Koticc. Gui:i;:>vii 1.1 ..: i> P< i.t .vi i.\ aimioaoCo., j iii ASI'ltl 1. .s OFI ioe, ( .1 vmi ia, H. <)., .Luuiary 1.1ST I. H'): I). I Sol the STATE GUARANTEED I'l ... \ t'.'l die admitted SECOND (2d MOP.'iGAOK H0N1 ? -I this Company? who Initv< funded th* ; dne Coupons of pit;;1 I'onda.matured bet\v??ii.l.munry,eight? een hundicd ami aevi nlj two, 11872.) and Jnlv. eighteen liutuhed u i .?. venty-lhreo, d>7; i '? lb !!?? in ? notified that the anuM \. t i i1'11?ti 1.1.1 red and seventy four, Oonpr . ? .1 ; ltm .:.. Hud.nlsoi those of tlio Inno..I Ii.-., idf und Cortifi eaten, will I ?? paici en uros< utatinn at thla office on th FIl'Vl ENT0. (l?ih) 1NST. OE0 W. WATERMAN, Jan 1 Treasurer. HEW SPRING- GOODS AT THE. . ? GBAHD CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHES! or WM. D. LOVE&OO. o DR STOCK at prcaent la complete in all , the departments. We cordially invite all purchasers of gooda to examine our assortment before making their acleotlona, as a oall at onr oBtabhah meut will aavo them TIME and MONEY. NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, First claaa Goods, at lowprlces, aan alwajs* be purchaaed at The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment CK WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under tho Whcolor Houao. ' WM. D. LOVE. B. B. MoOREERY. '? Feb 1 NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS! Every Week! Winter Dress Goods at Low Down Prices, byC. F. JAGKSON, Leader Low Prices, 128 Main Street. Fob 1__ Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. IlHE Cincinnati Gazette makes the aatc . niBbing announcement that Oinainnati beer ia no longer pnre, but adulterated with icolaaaea, augur of starch, fusel oi! and the j poisonous coichionm. The Oonrniisaioner of I Agriculture, in hie report for 186*5, says that Prof. Mapea, of Now York, analyzed tho beer from a dozen different breweriea, and found ! all of it adulterated. Cocoulua Indicua and I nux vomica entered largely into its composi? tion. J. ?. SFEQERS guarantees hia beer to be i pure and reliable. Ilu does cot adulterate it. but brewa from tho beat barley, malt and hops._Jan 23 J NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME* WOMEN. By MuunsellB. Field. $2. Guulbrum'e Gospel of tho Childhood, tl 25. Mrs. Beeohor'e Houee-keeper and Health keeper. $1 50. John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25. Science and Religion. By Prof. Joseph LoConto. $1.50. Tho Atmoephcro, with beautiful ohromo platea. By Camilla Flamarion. 16. Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward Garrott. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of <*Bed as a Rose." 75 cents. Joseph Ibo Jew?A Novel. 60 cents. A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 centa. And other now books. Deo 80 $100,000 IN FOR CLOTHING CENTS' FURMS111XG GOODS, JHP BOUGHT since tho greai decline, and wo aro selling them at the very lowest prices lor cash. Wo intend to give ourcna lomera the advantage pt tho LOW PRICES. Come and see our stock. Wo consider it a compliment for persons to cull and eee our vooila KINARD A WILEY. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WMe GLAZE, A T his new store, Main stieet. neaily op* ?\. poaite the Contial National Penk has a large and beautiful stock of line WATCHES stem and key winders, lit in the kn In ropean and American iuauulHclui?>ret a\ Q of Iiis own Importation, in cold und tdlvercaeoa. Elegant JEWELRY ! An unrivaled assort? ment just rocclvrd and all tho latest styles, Sterling Ml.A ! 1 -V ARE, in eels and cistf, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of i Plated-Ware, Gold Watch ami Neck chatuV, Lockets, elegant Heul, Wvddiujfj an?: Engcgo menl Ringe, largo Block of Spectacles and Eye-Glaeees, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great vaiioty < i Fancy Ariioles, My Hock is ibu largest and beat selected in the Southern country, and will he eold as ebeap aa tho tamo article can be bought anjwLtu.. OH 21_ _ CONGAEEE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, B. C. JOHN ALSXANB2R, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW . AND GBI8T w/J* MILLS. Gin Gear -Rfv^ing; and all kinda J <t ol Iron Caatinga KSfil for Machinery ?as*-' and Ornamental Castings for Stnrea and Dwell? ings, Paten? Railings for Gardens andCemo tnrie?, lui i S< ueus and Arbor Chairs; alto, Ibas? Caatinga of all kinds. Rolls for Churches, Schools, Work.ebo.ps, Ac. Gua? rantee nil mj werk first data and equal to aii\ North or Honth. i Works at foot of Lady street, and near to South Carolina and Oroonvillo and Columbia 1 Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18