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-_-CV.fl . The war of the.rebolMoairaBjernarkr able in that, daring its four years' con ' tin nance, bttt few deoiaive battles were fought. Colonel Charles Ohesney,' a distinguished British officer, in a re? cently published yolame of essays on "Modern Military Biography," gives ?what is probably not only the reason for this, bat also a reason creditable to the pluok and endurance of the soldiers on both sides. He says that no Euro? pean forces have experienced the amount of resistance in combat which the North and Booth opposed to each other, and thai the great battles were indecisive because the beaten side would not break up, bat retired in good order, and dis? played a good front to the victorious enemy. In order to pursue, there must tie some one to run away, and in the American war this condition was usually absent. Colonel Ohesney says that if a man's claims to be regarded as a veteran are to be measured by the amount of actual fighting ho has gone tbrongh, the most seasoned soldiers of Europe are bat as conscripts compared with the survivors of that conflict. .The condi? tions of war on a grand scale were illus? trated, to the fall as much in America as in those more recently waged on the oontinent, and in all that relates to feeding and supplying an army in the field, the Americans displayed quite as mach ability as any continental power. He thinks oar armies all felt the defi? ciency of cavalry. Altogether, theso eBsays are very favorable to us, and somewhat remarkable. OC2AXIO Telegraphy and Meteor? ology.?An English engineering journal has recently published the outlines of a novel and admirable plan for extending I the present system of oceanic tele? graphy. The practical object is the ap? plication of acoustic, optical and elec? tric telegraphy to meteorology and navigation, vast as are the benefits | and utilities of the electric telegraph, the author of the .new system points out that its new ephore is limited by our muuuu for establishing the wire circuit, and the prodigies of electricity termi? nate whenever the continuity of its cur? rent is broken. The mammoth steam? ship, although nearing her port, is, therefore, beyond the reach of warning by the eleotrio telegraph, when, perhaps, one signal might save her from destruc? tion. The steam mill, gin-house and cotton SreBS of A. M. Brailsford, ot Olaren on, was consumed by fire on Saturday. The burning was the result of an acci? dent, being occasioned by a match among some seed cotton, which was be? ing ginned. "Olarissa Hinds, colored, died last] week in Bumpter County, Alabama, and 127 of her children, grand-children and great-grand children attended the fune? ral." . . GENUINE Peruvian Guano. FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS AND DEALERS in FE UTILIZE hs havo now an.Opportunity of obtaining this valuable manure in shall on laboe lots, at import? ers' pbioes, by applying to the Bpccial agency just established for the purpose of deliver? ing genuine PERUVIAN GUANO to con snraora at any accessible port or railway station in the country. Full particulars given in circular, mailed frco on application, to m, Balcazar, No. S3 Beaver Street, New York. Refebenoes nr Pebmission.?Messrs. Hob son, Hartado &0o,, Financial Agents of the Peruvian Government;52 Wall Street, Now York: Moaca Taylor. President National City Bank, 62 Wall Street, New York; J. o. Tracy. Esq., Peruvian Consul, iCj Broadway, New York._Fen 10 ||12iT8 Dog Motice. * A LL dogs not having a city collar beforo XX the 1st of March next, will bo taken up and impounded, &o. Price of collars $2. By ojdor of the Mayor. ouas. BaRNUM, Feb 8_ City Clerk. We have, at this time, unusual facili? ties for making line Frock Coats and su? perior made Gustom Garments. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Feb 7 Sundries. BUSHELS CORN in store and ,?I\JW in transit. 100 barrels Flour. 500 bushels Peas. 2,000 pounds Feed. Just in and for salo at popular pricos. Feb 1 LORIOK & LOWRANCE. Dried Feache?. pr r\r\ LBS. PEELED DRIED PEACHES Q\J\J Fob 3 HOPE A GYLES. Notice. A LL persona indebted to mo, either by J;%_ note or open account, will ploaao call and settle thosamo by tho 15th inst It not settled by that timo. they will bo placed in tho hands of an attorney for collection. I am compelled to raise monoy to pay my Northern creditors, who are- pressing for payment. Necessity, therefore, compels me to call on all who are indebted to mo to come and settle up. ? A. PALMER. Fob5_ C Timothy Hay. TONS prime TIMOTHY nAY, for sale low, for oarb nOPE& GYLE8. Mess Mackerel. KITTS extra moss MACKEBEL, for ! sale by HOPE Is GYLES. 10 50 Big Hominy. BARRELS frosh kiln dried, by Jan 25 HOPE & GYLES. Thorburn's Garden' Seeds AND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, for sale by_HOPE A GYLES. T. M. Wilkes, Attorney at Law, AND United States Onmmicsionor for Cir? cuit and District Courts for South Ca? rolina. Office over the Carolina National Bank, Columbia, B. O. Deo 80 Wti -%*^X>?jn.i .-?jr.v*?-* *-r~.?*??- ..//-.v. ? - - BY J. A. SELBY. COjj Special ?TotlooB. gOUSTAOLKHTOM ? it UI AGIO 1_B! APPY U ELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tbo effacls of errors and abuses in early lifo. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage re? moved. . New method of treatment. Now and remarkable remedies Books and Cir? culars sent froo, in sealed envelopes.- Ad drees, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable oouduct and professional skill. Feb 10 _ ITTSnio THE MILD POWER CUR HCMPDICEYK? HOMEOPA.THIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM TnB MOST' amplo experience, nn entire success. Pimple. Prompt, Efficient nudRelinblo. They uro tlio only medianes perfectly uduplcd to populnr use.?so ?simple tint mistakes cannot l>o mado in using them; bo harmless ns to bo free from dancer; an? so efficient os to bo always reliable. They have the highest commendation from nil, und will always render satisfaction. Price, in larju tbrcc-Urai-hm vials, with directions : i Nos. Cures. <*<nt*. 1. Feven, Congestion, Iuflamraatfon;?, . . 50 S. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Cnlle, . . 50 3. Crylng-Cellc, orTivthingof Inlaut:-, . 50 4. Diarrhoen, of Childicn or Adult.", . . .'i0 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Cubv, . . 50 C. ChoIera-.Uoi-buti, Vomiting.50 7. Co ugh h, Colds, Bronchitis,.50 8. lYeurulpin, ToOthuchc, Fiicearlic, ... 50 0. Headaches, Pick Headache, Vert igo, . 50 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach. 50 11. Buppres8cd?or Painful Periods, . . . 50 12. w litt es, too Prof uro Periods, . . . .'.0 13. Croup. Couirh, Difficult Brcftthln.t. . . SO H-Knit llheum, Krympe-la?,Eruptions, . .'.<) !*? Ilheiunalism, RheumaticPains, . . . .'-O 1?- IVrerand Agete, Chili Fever, AfjtVKS '? 17. i>Urs. blind or Heeding,. 50 I*. Ophtnalmy, and Sore or Wonlt Eyeii, . 50 19. Catarrl?, Acuta or Chronlo InflnottJ!.i, . 50 20. Whooplttg-Cough,Violent Coughs, . .'0 21. Atthma, Oppressed Brcnthintr, . . . fiO 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing, . 50 23. Scrofula. EnlargedOloiliKSwcUitie ', . 50 21. General Debility, Physical Wealnie'sj, . :?'> 25. Dropsy and Scanty See-rut ioiw. 50 26. Hrn-McUness, Bickncss from Riding, . ftfl 27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel, . . . . . ? J S3. Nervous Deulllty, Eennual A\ v.un?-, or Involunt.iry DiHcliargea,.I (?0 ?>9. Sore Month, Canker, . . . .... 50 30. Urinary Wsakuosi, "Wetting the lwd, .vj 31 Pnluiul Period)*, with Spasms, . . .'0 32. Sufferings utChmtri? *>tUin, . . . ?10') S3. Epllepse-y, Byu*v.\?, hi.\ iumJDance, . 1 no 31. Diphtheria, I U-ir.-iti I Bore lhroat,. . M 35. Chronic CoiigCKtlr.iw ami Erupt tont, .<? FAMILY CASKS. Case (Morocco) with above 3* large vials, nnd Mnniii? of Directions, . . . . $10 W Case (Morocco) of 20 largo vials iin.l Soeik, 000 B3T These remedies niei sent ay the case or single box to any part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address ""lo^ro^hfc^edlcine Co., Oflioonnd Depot, No. 5(52 Broadway. New Yokk. For ?nie hy ?11 Druggists. For sale by Goiger A McGregor, Apen'.s. Deo 17_ fa ly Fourth Grand G-ift Concert, fob tue benf.fit of tiik PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 0VEE A MILLION IN BANK ! S UCCESS A So URET)! 43-A FULL DRAWING CISRTAIM"?? On Tuesday, 31st of Much. Next. IN ORBER TO MEET THE GENEKAE wish and expectation ot the public and of the ticket-holders, for tlio full payment of tbo magnificent gilt-?, announced for the Fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Public Li? brary of Kentucky, the management have do tormineelto poatpono the Concert and Draw? ing until Tuesday, the 31t.: of March, 1871. They have already realized over $1,000,000, and bavo a groat many agents yc* to hear from. No doubt ia outer!allied of inesaleof every ticket belore the drawing, hut whether all aro tvdd or not, the Coi con and Drawing will positively and unequivocally talto placo on the day now (lxed, and if any remain un? sold they will ho canceled and tho prizes will bo reduced in proportion to tho unsold tickets. Only C0.C0O tickets have been ist nod ar.d 19,000 CASH GIl'TS, Will he distributed among ticket-holders. Tho tickets are print) el in coupons of tenths, ontl all fractional parts will Le represented in tho drawing just as whole tickets are. LIST OF GIFT?. 1 GrRiid Oaah Gift.$250,000 1 Grand Oaah Gilt. lOil.OI.'O 1 Grand Cash Gift. 50.000 1 Grand Caah Gilt. 25 U0O 1 Grand Cash Gift. 17.000 lOCaph Gifts, $10,000 each. 100 000 30 Cash Gifts, 5.000 each. ISO 000 50 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 50,000 80 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 40 ODO 100 Cash Gifts, 400 each. 40.0110 150 Oaah Gifta, 300 each. 45.0C0 250 Cash GiftB, 200 oaah*.. 50 000" 325 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 32.500 11,000 Cash Gifte, 50 oae-h. 550,000 Total 12 000 Gifts, all cash, amounting to.$1,500,COO Tbo chances for a gift are as one to live. PRICK OV TICKKTS. Wholo tickets, $50; halves. $25; tenths, or oaoh coupon, $5; cloven whole tickets for $500 ; 92J tickets for $1.000; 113 wb .b. tiekola ror $5,000; 227 whole tickets for $10.000. No diaconnt on leaa than $500 worth ol tickets. Tbo Fourth Gift Concert will he ennductcel, in all respects, liko tbo tbreo which have already boon given, and full particulars may bo loarned from circulars, which will ho sent freo from thia office to all who apply for them. Orders for tickets and applications for agencies will be attended to in tho order they are reoeivod, and it is hoped thoy will be sent in promptly, that there may bo no dis? appointment or delay in tilling all. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. Ali agents aro peremptorily required to settle up tbeir accounts and return all unsold tiokete by the 20tb day or March. THO.S. E. Ii KAMLETTE, Agent Pnblio Library Kentucky and Mana gor Gift Oonoert, Public Library Ruilding, 1/onlavillo, Kentnoky. Bee 17 wf_ 8eed Oats. TAPi ?USHELSPrimo WEITE SPRING i \J\J SEED OAT3, tor sale low for cash. 1 Fob 1 HOPE A GYLES. ATTT "Let oar Jost 0 en sure UMBIA, S. C WEDNESDAY $50,000 W?RTH GROCERIES AM PROVISIONS FOB Sale Cheap. To my Friends and the Public: I HAVE purcuaeod ?50,000 worth or GKO CERIE8, PROVISIONS and BREAD3T?FFS, for cash, aud will soll tho tame at pricos Lc low any othor houao in tho city. The follow? ing are a few of the leading articles and uricee: 200 barrels Early Rose Potatoee, $4 75. 200 barrels Goodrich Potatoes, ? ! 75. 200 barrels Pink-Eye Potatoes. $4.70. 500 barrels Floor, consisting of Kevan Brothers, Khoclsr Brothers, Stovall & Hulls, and Campsen Si Co.'e celebrated brands, at $11 per barrel. C Sugar, lot cants per pound by barrel; 11 cents retail. Extra C Sugar, 11 cents per pound by bar- j i el; 11$ cents retail. A Sugar, 111 conts per pound by barrel; j 12$ cents retail. Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Sugars, j 12 cents per pound by harre.'; 12$ cents per. pound retail. English Breakfast Tea, finest, $1.20 per pound. Oolong Tea, finest, SI per pound. Gunpowder Tea, i 1 to $1 50 per pound. Young Hyson Tea, $1 to $1.25 per pound, Rio Coffde, 31- cents per pound. F. A. Fen in Sz Cu.'s Sugar-Cured Hani*, 10 cents per pound. Bacon, i), 101 aud 11$ cents per pound. Cheese, 18 to25 cents per pound. Molasses, 40,50, CO and 70 conts per gallon. Golden Syrup, ?? cents per gaiiou. Finest New Orleans, now crop, Syrup, 00 j cents per gallon. New Halibut Fins. Now Tongues and Sound?, New Scotch Oat Meal. Now Smoked Toagues. New Fulton Market Beef. Now Smoked Beef. With a fullj line of all Standard floods, at ;iually cheap prices. % Country orders Oiled and shipped prompt? ly, free of chargo for package :u>ri cartage, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. Hardy Solomon. Feh 7 __ Gannon Ball. 171AMOUSCABBAGE SEED, just received Cannon Ball Cabbage, * Marblehead Mammoth, i Follor'sEarly Drumhead, Carter's Extra Early Cabbage, VYiniingatadt, Sohuienfuat, French, Ox Heart and othor kimls. also, Key's Extra Early Prolific Tomato, Extra Early Peas, Corn, Onion Seta. All warranted and cheap, at headquarters, for goodseod. E. U. LlEINITbH'S Jan 30-f Drugstore. Mills House Stables. JUST received at tho above Sta? ble*, twenty head fino KENTUCKY _.MULES, most of which are woll broku. Will b-j sold cheap for caub. Vept 13 J. N. LONG. Agent. Just Received, VJL^_ AN extra fino lot of Kentucky *lnm MULES and HORSES, some of which rnffriS?ll v Wlf" broke. They may bo neon ui uu&ries Logan's Stables, corner Senate and Assembly btre<ft*?. Nov 12 _ \V. S. & L. TALBOTT. Freeh Biscuits. ?)(\ BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lcinon. ?\) Crackuals,Butter, Farina aud Ginger Snaps, for aalo hv HOPE k OYLES. Notice. OnEK.svii.lk and c'olvmbia railroad Co., TBXABUBKn's Office, Columbia, 8. O., January 1,1874. HOLD BBS of the STATE GUARANTEED BONDS and the admitted SECOND (2d) MOBTOAOE BONDS of this Company, who have funded tho past duo Coupons of ?aid Bonds,maturodbolween January, tight con hundred and seventy-two, (1872,) and July, oiphteon hundred and seventy-three, (1873.) both iuclnsivo, are notniid that tho January, eighteen hundred aud seventy four, Conpons of said Bonds, and, also. thonn of tho funded Intorcst Bonds and Certifi? cates, will bo paid on presentation at this office on the FIFTEENTH (15th) INST. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Jan 1 Treasurer. Planting Potatoes. tr.f\ BARRELS, in fino order. EARLY ?l/ R >SE. EARLY GOODRICH, PINK? EYE and PEERLESS, for sale low for green? backs. HOPE A OYLES. MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, REWARD OFFERED Fon Sunday Smokers. For one dollar, you can tony a bundle of tbo INDIAN GIRL'S 5 cent CIGARS, which judges of tbo weed aay are superior to those you have to pay 10 cents for elsewhere. Therefore, as her wigwam will be closed to? morrow, save your money* by getting a sup? ply for Sunday's smoking TO-NIGIIT. Jan 31_ Sunday Smoking, free of cost, at the California Cigar Store. For further informa? tion, call and see for yourself. M. SULZBACHER. Jan 2'J JUST RECEIVED A few csbcb of HATS! HATS! TliB VERY LATEST FASHIONS And eomo of the new SPRING STYLES. BARGAINS ik READY-HADE CLOT DING and GENTS' FCRNISMNG GOODS. WE have secured the services of a first class cut tor iuourCU3TOM DEPARTMENT, and are making SUITS to order in the latoet styles. R. & W O. SWAFFIELD. Ja? 27 Office City Treasurer, COLUMBIA, S. C, Decemher 27. 1873. FX'\U K city of Columbia will, on the 15th ol J_ .Tannarv, 1874, commence paving the PAST DUE COUPONS of bar Rout's. They will he i .till at the Carolina National Rank; also at the South Carolina Dank and Trust OompnnvV Dank, In this oitv. OHAS. RAUN UM, City Treasurer. Dee 2-S Sngar-Oane syrup. L~ BARRELS very Kuperior and pure l) Southern-made SYRUP, for Hale by Jan'j HOPE A GYLES. Upright Steam Engine for Salo. EIGHT-IIORJ-E POWER, in pi rhct order, I with smoke-Btack, t hatting und n quan? tity nf belting. For particular*, ftpplj al I Piuknix Oftlcu. ? 'ct 30 Stallion lor Sale. A HANDSOME stylish iron-Kray STALLION, in good order, in offen il fur toilo. For particulars, apply at thi* oflico. Jan 21 WM. M. FINE'S Stato Capitol Saloon. /?\ THE beat of WINES, LIQUORS, I?VSEGA1!S, TOBACCO, etc., con _L>r staidly iv hand. Norfolk OYS TEltS, in and out of the shell. Give him a call. 10 gkkiim: IMPORTED WINES. BRANDIES, &c SCOTCH WHISKIES, j/kX Old Jamaica Bun:, .?Ji/jJ Brandies? Otf rd, ,vc., VSB38gg&SW Holland Gin, hlieiry Wine, Port Wino. Madeira Wine. AIho, a large steck of line old Whiskies, Clears, ?vc. I>ec: 21 _J. C. BREOE.HS Choice Family Flour, &c. pr/\ BARBELS Extra Choice FAMILY d\J FLOUR. 100 barrel* Medium and Super Flour. lOtoriH Wheat Bran and Shorts, for cow feed. For salo low for carh by Jan 21 HOPE A GYLES. Lumber and Laths. HAYING a large quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on hand, per? sons wanting tbo sanio can bo supplied, at shoi t notion. Orders left at my Residence on Main street, near tbo now Government Post Office, or sent l>y mail, will meet prompt attention. Term* uatdi. Nov2Ggmo W.LOWRY. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, SYholesale and Retail Grocers and Prov:sion Dealers. OUR stock is complete in overy respeot. Ytusollat tbo very lowost priroK, and warrant) nur goo !e pure. We do not publish prices, hut tec) satisfied that nono of our nations will leavo dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest market price for COTTON, either in goods or currency. We havo an excellent WAGON YAhDin rear of our establishment. Look out lor the sign of the plow and the carriage w heel, Richardson street, a fow doors below (ho FnatKlx oflico. Give us a call, and in? ?pect our goods and prices. Nov 23 m ) Event. 1874. VOL. IX?NO. 2 AGNEW'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE. Low Prices, First Quality Goods AT.'D i VASTI BEFORE DELIVERY. -o CUU3HED SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by Ike barrel. At retail, 8 pounde for $1. Graunlatcd SUGAR, 12 con Lb per pound by tbo barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1. Powdered SUGAR, 12 oonta per pound by the barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for 11. J. A SUGAR, 11.J cents per pound by the bar? rel. At ret ail, 8 pounds for $1. Extra C SUGAR, 11 cents per pound by the, barrel. At retail, 8J pounds for tl. Finest OLD RYE WHISKEY, $5 per gal? lon. I Finest OLD EOURBON WHISKEY, $3 per gallon. Finest OLD HOLLAND GIN, $G per gal? lon. Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, $C per. gallon. Fiueal OLD OTARD BRANDY, $9 per gal-' luU. New York Eugar-cnreeLHAMS, 15 cents per pound. Davis' Diamond HAMS, IG cents per pound. With a full stock of Choice, Fancy and1 Staplo Groccrioa. in all their varieties, con? stantly on hand, and for sale at oar uanalj low prices, for cash only. Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW & SON. "Mardidras"?1874.1 FEDllDART 17. To New Orleans and Return,! FOIL ONE PARE, Via the Great Atiantio Coast Line! ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New Orleans: from Richmond, $42.50; Petersburg,! $42.50; Weldon. $41.25; Portsmouth. $42 50; Goldsnnro. $41.25; Wilmington, $39; Char? lotte, $37 50; Columbia, $35. Good to return until March 1.1874. Through Sleeping Oara; will run between Richmond and Augusta, Augusta und Now Orleans, via Montgomery. Atlanta and Now Orleans, via Romo and. Bolma. Parties visiting New Orleans to witnoea tbo Carnival, ahould avail tbcmselvea of thiaj lino, be.oa.uxo of its few changes, auporior equipment and Tn ROUGH SLEEPING; CAltS. Information given and Tickets sold, j at the llichmond and Petersburg Railroad, l Richmond; Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, I Petersburg; Seaboard and Roanoke Rail-, j road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Weldon I Railroad, Weldon and Qoldaboro; Wilming? ton, Columbia and An cost a Railroad, Wil? mington; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta ; Rai'road, Charlotte and Columbia. A. POPE, General Paeaotiger Agent. Feh 3 I Baltimore & Wilmington, N.C. Srnii-Wctkly Steamship Line, Composed of the Qrst-class St cam slips j I). J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. PniCK 1 UI.UKC'A CLYDE.Capt. D. C. CniLoa . LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. Bi.sm.it KALE1GU. .Opt. 3. S. OlAVfcB I TXTILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE . YV cverv TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and I from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY I and SA I UBDAY. i Connecting at Wilmington, N.C., with the : Wilmington, Co'uinbia and Augnt-ta Kail ro-?d. giv.ng '1 In .nigh Bills e>l Lading to and ' from nil pe.intt- in North and South Carolina, ; Georgia and Alabama, j Connecting at Columbia, S. 0., with the : Greenville and Columbia Uailroad and Char* I lotto divivion t f the Charlotte. Columbia and Augustr. ttailrtad. Conuec'.iug lit Angtista, Ga., with Georgia, I Macon and Augusta and Central Railroade I Utcuuiera cf thid lino, vu arrival in Wil? mington, slow si Railroad Depot, and tlx ! Railroad Ftei^ht, bung i towed separatclj in ! Steamer, i-> liaiiafcrr*d,under coveiedaheds I direct to e rs, uithout delay, and forwarded I by thu fast Freight Expreea that cvenitg ! No draynge iy Wilmington, and no tranafoi ! from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed ' as low r.< by any other temte, Bnd all losaee j or over-charges promptly paid. I Mark all Goods di?i Steamship t.? Wiliniug u and forward Bills of L. ding to Railroad ! Ag. nt, \Vi minglon, N O. ( ? For s'urt In i informath n, apply In either ol iindemigne ?1 AgeiiU ol ih> hue. ANDREWS A CO ,Au> nt* R. A W. Slcam ' ? hio line ? << 1 "> Su.i: h'n W hurt, Rallimoi o a*. ]> i i/.AUX. Agent P.. A W. Steamahi) i Lire-, V. i iniugtoii, N O. j A. POPE, Geuiral Fritight Agent, F. VV. OLAkK, Aso't Gen. Freight Ag"t. Wilmington, S. C. j H. M COTTINGHAM, Oeneral Western I A?;cnt. Allanltt. Ga Nov 28 Soiflfl BRILLIANT OIL. A VERY high test Oil, in tbo use of which cL no accidenl is poHsihlo. Pare,inndor* ous and tbo best illuminator in tho world. r/2-lSvery Family Shoulel Vzc It.-V.i Can be burnnd in tho ordinary Kero-ene i Lampi). Put tip in Patent FAUCET NOZZLE i CAN!-", from which tho Oil may bo drawn i without loss of Oil <-r without lilting tbo Can, [by tho DEVOE MANUFACTURING COM : PAN!*, New York. Teh C Iron hkw SPRING GOODS at the GBAND CENTEAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT WM. B. LOVE & OO. O UB STOCK at present is complete in all ? the departments. Wo cordially invite all purchasers of goodB to examine oar assortment before making their selections, as a call at onr establish? ment will savo tbem TIME and MONEY. NE W SPRING GOODS AU Hl VING DAILY. First class GoodB, at low prices, can always be purchased at The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment of WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Wheeler Houbo. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McOREERY. Fob 1 NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS! Every Week! Winter Dress Goods at Xjow Down Prices, by C. F. JAGKSON, Leader Low Prices, 128 Main Street. Feb 1 Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Seer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pnre, bnt adulterated with molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the poisonous. Colchicum. The Commissioner of Agricnltnre, in bis report for 1865, save that Prof. Mapea, of New York, analyzed the beer from' a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Cocculue Indien ? and uux vomica entered largely into its composi? tion. J. O. 8FEGERS guarantees his beer to be pnre and roliable. Ho does not adulterate it, but brews from tho best barley, malt and hops._Jan 23 KEW PUBLICATIOHS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIBS OF MANY MEN AND 80ME WOMEN. By MaunsolIB. Field. 12. Goulbrum's Gospel of tho Childhood. $1.25. Mrs. Beeoher's House-keeper and Health keeper. $1 50. John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. 12.25. Scienoo and Religiou. By Prof. Joseph LeCoato. SI CO. Tho Atraopphero, with beautiful chromo plates. By Camillo Flamarion. (6. Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward Garrett. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Bed as a flose." 75 cents. Joseph iho Jew?A Novel. 50 cents. A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents. And other new bonks. Dec 30 $100,000 IN FOB CLOTHING GENTS' Ft'RNiSfilKG GOODS, BOUGH'! since the ?.eat decline, and wc me rolling them at the very lowest price* tor cash. We intend to give, our cus? tomers tho advantage at the LOW PI.ICES. Come und so? our *toek. We consider it a coiupluue.nl lor peiuons to Wall and tee our ;oodo KINAltD ?* WILEY. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main street, neorlj < p posit Ii ilie Central National 1'snk. hau 'a lar^o und beaulilul stock of tine WA1CHES stem and key winders, frem tbc b?st Eu? ropean and Anurican ntannlactnr? re, ai d of Ids own importation, in gold and silver eeses. Elegant JEWELBYl An unrivaled atoort ment just receivid. and h!1 the latest Mylee. Sterling Sll.VJ R-WARE, in *e?s ai d easn*. bridal Presents, and a very fine ached ion of Plated-Waro. Geld Watch ?nd Neck Cbs.ins, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Bings, large stock el ty-edaclts and Eve-Glaetes, Clocks, Musical Bcx?s,and a great variclv of Fancy Artirlcs. My slock la the larqo&t and beet selected in the Southern country, and will be sold as cheap as tbo same Brticle can be bought an: whtie. _Oct21 _ C0NGAREE IRON WORKS, I COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFAOTU BSB OF STEAM ENGINEB, SAW AND GRIST ?MILLS. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinda ' of Iron Caatinga for Machinery and Ornamental Oa stings for Stores and Dwell? ing!', Patent Failings for Gardens and Ceme? teries, Iron 8utteos and Arbor Chairs; alro. Uran? Castings of all kinds, Bells for 'Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ao. Gua? rantee nil my work first claes and equal to anv North or Pouth. Works at foot of Lady street, and near to South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Itaib oad Companies' Depots. Nov 18