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Swindles in tub Havana Lottery.? Mr. Valero, the administrator of the Havana lottery, ia now in jail. He is charged with a number of stealing.and swindling operations whereby he made more money than the proprietors Of the Oomstook Mine. One of the games wee to lay the aub collectors under oontri \ bution and blackmail them; another pet 1 scheme was the distribution of lottery tickets, with a commission of twenty five oenta on eaoh for himself. But as these nlana only brought finch vemall amounts as from $8,000 to $9,000--a. month, he kept all the unsold tiokets in hie desk, and if any of them drew prizes, he presented them through a third parly, and got the funds. It is also stated that he kept some of the' numbers out of the globoB, and then pnrohased the tickets bcariDg these numbers, calling them out at the draw? ing as having drawn prizes. Tho buy? ers of lottery tickets do not liko the way they have been treated, hut they have no right to aomplain if they arc cheated while gambling. \ Havana Cor. N. Y. Times. Revolt of Lunatics.?A revolt oc? curred a few days ago in the Lunatic Asylum of St. Andrew, near St. Peters? burg. While the keepers were at din? ner the patients burst into a room where some arms were stored, and, having dis? tributed thorn, prepared for resistance. Tne warders endeavored to oalm Ihnm by argument, but ineffectually, und some of the keepers having approached too near, were seized and attacked with sword (.cuts. Five were killed, and two Eeriously wounded, Reoourse was then had to famine, but forty-eight hours' fast was endured before the madmon laid down thoir arms. Six of the most furious have b,een plaoed in separate cells, with straight-waistcoats on. James L. Dunning, postmaster at Atlanta, died Mondav night, aged sixty five. Special KTotloe?. OBSTACLES TO MAUOIAOE ?HAPPY jtELIEF F?ll YOUNG MEN from the effoots of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriago re? moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Cir? culars Bent* frse, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Booth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution having* a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Feb 10_jjTOmo Urs. Greene, Lindley & Bontloy's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYOALIB, the great vegetable alterative for all diseases arising from impure blood. DR. GREENE'S FIT CURE, for the cure of Epilepsy, FitB, Spas^ls, and convul? sions of all kinds. Medicated Honey, for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of the lungs and air passages. Neuralgin Specific, a certain and speedy care for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Norvous Head-aobo, and all norvous pains. Wftbaih Valley Ague Cure. Con tains no Quinine. A most positive remedy lor | Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of Liver and Sploon. Acts like & charm. Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N. O. For sale by W. 0. FISHER, Nov 20 tly_Columbia, S. O. lO.OOO^PRIZES! $2&O,O00JJurrenoy tobe Given Away! jpprib.h ne.tiens oi site Masonic Belief Association, Or Norfolk, Va. UNDER authority of a special Aot of the Legislature, passed March 8,1873, con? ferring corporate privileges upon tho Ma sonio Relief Association, the Directors now have tho pleasure to announce that a GRAND GIFT CONCERT will be given at the Opora House, in the city of Norfolk, on TUESDAY, the 5th of MAY, 1874, [No Further Postponement Guaranteed,] ' For the purpose of proourlng funds neces? sary for the completion of the Masonic Tom olo, now in course of ereation in tho city of Norfolk. DlBEOTOEQ OF tub ASSOCIATION.?Jon n L, Roper, President: John B. Oorprew, Treasu? rer: James Y. Leigh, Waltor H. Taylor, Geo. 8. Oldflold, John A. Bosson, Daniel Husted, Wm. B. Wales, M. H. Stevens, S. Woil, John T. Redmond. AnvisoBY BoAnD.?His Excollency ei-Gov. Gilbert C Walker, Col. Kador Biggs, P. H. P.; Bobn B. MoDaniel, P. G. Commander; J. J. Burroughs, Oapt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi? nia Legislature; Robert E. Wtthers. ?.M. G. H. P. and D. G. O. of G. C: Col. Thomas F. Owens, P. G. M.; John B. Whitehead, Esq., ex-Mayor. Col. W. H. Taylor, State Senator; James G. Bain, G. O. G. G. O. List of Gifts.?Ono Grand CaBh Gift, $50,600; ono Grand Cash Gitt, 25,000; ono | Grand Cash Gift, 12,500; one Grand Cash Gift, 10,000; ono Grand Oash Gift, 5,000; one Grand Gash Gift, 2,600: 21 Oash Gifts. $500 each, ?12,000; 60 cash Gifts, 250 each. 12.500;1 80 Cash Gifts, 200 each, 16,000; 100 Gash Gifte., 150 oaoh, ib.?wG; i?? Cash Gifts, 100 eaoh, 15,000; 500 Cash Gifts. 50 each, 29,500; 9.000 Cash Gifts, 5 each. 45,000, Grand total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $250,000. Wholo Tiokets, $5. Half Tiokets, $2 50. Club Rates?11 Tiokets for 150, 22 Tickete for 1100. HENRY V. MOORE, Becrotarv Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va. " B.i. BOONE, Agont, fc Fob 3 j3mo_Columbia._S. C. Notice. THERE will be a meeting of tho Board of | Directors of the State Auxiliary Joint ? Btook Company hold in Columbia,at7 o'clock 1 P. M., on tho 16th instant. A full attendance is earnestly doslrod, as mattem of impor? tance will be brought before the Board. By order of the Presidents Fob 5 thtns M.t3. BUTLER, Soc'y. GENUINE Peruvian Guano. FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS AND DEALERS in FERTILIZERS havo now an opportunity of obtaining this valuable manuro in small on laroe lots, at impoht rns' pnioKB, by applying to tho special agency just established for tho parposo of deliver? ing gonulne PERUVIAN GUANO to con? sumers at any aooosBiblo port or railwav station in tho country. Full particulars given in circular, mailed free on application, to R. BALCAZAR, *? No. 53 Heaver titrect, New York. Repp.re.soes by Permission.?Mo?srs. Hob son, Hurtado AOo,, Financial Agouti of tho i Peruvian Government, 62 Wall Strent, Net? York: Moses Taylor, President National ^ City Bank, 52 Wall Stroet, New York; J. O. ?Traov. Evq., Peruvian Consul, 2GJ Broadway, ?New York. Feb 10 ||12V8 I "Let our Just Censure BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. c, SATURDAY ft MONDAY FEBRUARY 16. FOR. BENEFIT OF Baptist Sunday School First Charade-MNDELIONS. CHARACTERS. Miss W^?KUot01' 1 "*"wo fashionable Young Ladies. .Miss W. and Miss B. Old Mrs. Miller, Grandmother to the Misses Miller.Miss M. Miss Bell Davenport, a Cousin.Miss M. Mr. Adolphus Smythe, a Great Dandy.Mr. W. Mr. Clayton, a Literary Gentleman.Mr. H. Mr. Ebenezor Jenkins, a Country Consin.;.Mr. H. SECOND TABLEAU, INDIAN SCENE, HIAWATHA, MINNEHAHA. CHARACTERS. Miss Judy Jonquil, an Elderly Lady from the Country.Miss W. Mrs. Eugenia Tiptop, her Niece, a Fashionable Lady, living in 4hecity.Miss B. Eleanora Tiptop, her Daughter.Miss B. Marcus Tiptop, her Son, a Young Dandy.Mr. S. Anna Ilolman, her Niece, an Orphan.Mrs. F. Mrs. Tipi(>i>'x (Sucsts. Mr. and Mrs. Stcpup.Mr. O. find Miss M. Mr. and Mrs. Paisley. Mr. H. and Miss B. Miss Poplin.Miss B. Mr. TJlman.Mr. B. Mr. Gardiner.Master H. ttiss Gardiner ........ ..:.;.-.Miss M, Peter, tho Footman.Master AY. TIIIXfcD TABLEAU, SCENE FROM HAMLET. TIXIIU> CHARADE, There are None so Blind as These Who Will Not See. CHARACTERS. The King.Mr. B. Louis, the King's Son.-Mr. B. Lydonin. Pnchcss do B?livernc.Miss B. Lackey and Servant.,.Master H. 4th Tableau-SCENE FROM BLUE BEARD. tli Gltarade CHARACTERS. 1770.Miss W. J870.Miss B. TO CONCLUDE .WITH J5@~ PROF. BUCIIAR'S ORCHESTRA BAND lias been engaged for the occasion. figr DOORS OPEN at 7 o'clock. Performance to com? mence at 8. fi@~ ADMISSION 50 cents. No Reserved Seats t&r TICKETS can be procured at the store of R. C. Shiver Sc Co., or at the door on the night of performance, or of either of the undersigned. A. J. DODAMEAD, ) D. JONES, [ Committee. ROBERT KINO, ) Attend the Tru [ORNlNG, FEBRUARY 14, U , REWARD OFFERED Sunday Smokers Tor ono dollar, you can buy a Imudlo of tho INDIAN GIRL'S) 5 cent CIGARS, which I judged cf the weed nay aro superior to tl>oae I you havo to pay 10 cents fur elsewhere. Therefore, as her wigwam will bo closed to? morrow, H '.va your money by getting a sup? ply for Sunday's- smoking TO-NIGHT. Jan 81 Sunday Smoking, free of cost., at the California Cigar Store. For further informa? tion, call and see for yourself. Jan 2<J_ We have, at this time, unusual facili? ties for making fine Frock Coats and su? perior made Custom Garments. R. & W. C. BWAFFIELD. Job!_ JUST RECEIVED A few cases of HATS! HATS! TUE VERY LATEST FASHIONS And some of the new SPRING STYLES. BARGAINS IN R EA 0Y-MA HE 0L0TBlSG AND GENTS' EliRXISUIXG GOODS. WE ba.vo secured tho services o! a tir?t class cutter in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, and are raaking RUITS to order in Ihc latest styles. R. & W 0. SWAFFIELD. Jmi 27 Notice. OltEENVILLE AND C'oi.VSIlilA RAILJIOAI) Co., Tkeascueh's Office, Coi.i'MniA, S. c, January 1,1871. HOLDERS or the STATE GUARANTEED BONDS and tho admitted SECOND (2d) MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who have funded tho past duo Coupons of said Bonds, matured bot ween January, eight? een hp lid red nnd stventy-lwo, (lfc72,) and July, eighteen hundred and sevouty-thrco, (1873,) both inclusive, are notified that tho January, eighteen hundred and seventy four, Coupons of said Bonds, and,also, those of tho funded Interest Bonds and Certifi? cates, will bo paid on presentation at this uftice ou tho FIFTEENTH (13th) 1NST. GEO. W. WATE UM AN, Jan 1 Treasure r. WM. M. FINE'S Stato Capitol Saloon. THE best of WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARB, TOBACCO, etc., con? stantly oil hand. Norfolk OYS TERB, in aud out of the shell. Giro him a call. Jan 10 Choice Family Flour, &c. rr/\ BARRELS Extra Choice FAMILY FLOUR. 100 barrols Medium nnd Super Flour. 10 tons Wheat Bran and Shorts, for cow feed. For snlo low for cash by Jan 21 HOPE ft GYLES. Lumber and Laths. HAVING a largo quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on bund, per? sona wauting tho saruo can bo supplied, at Bhort uolico. Orders left at my Uofeidcnco on Main street, near tho new Government Poet OfticG, or sent by mail, will meet prompt attention. Terms caidi. Novae Brno W.LOWRY. Mills House .it ib'.cs. JUST roceivod at tho above fita "HU* bios, twenty head tine KENTUCKY JLjJuMULES, most of which are wnll brolto. Will be sold cheap lor cash. Vopt 13 J. N. LONG. Ageut. Just Received, Nb. AN extra lino lot of Kentucky <S?f& MULES and HORSES.somool which ^Jj^aro well broko. They may bo seen m Oiiarlos Logan's Stables, corner Sonate and Assembly street?. Novl2 _ W.H.&L.TALBOTT. Fresh Biscuits. ? %f\ BOXES Croam, Soda, Milk, Lemon, j*l\J Cracknala, Butter, Farina andGiiiRer Snaps, for sale by UOPE & GYLES. 3 Event." 174. VOL. IX?NO. 26^ 1 "Mardi Gras"?1874. FEDRUAKV 17. To New Orleans ancL Kclurn. If OK O" Z FAKE, Via tho Great Atlantic Coast Elneli -ttrC?-. ROUND Tllir TICKETS to Now Orleans from Richmond, 512.50; Petersburg, 142.50: Woldou, (41.25; Portsmouth; $42 50; Goldsboro. f 11.'25; Wilmington, $M; Char lotto, iv>7 50; Columbia, Good to return, until March 1,1874. Through Bleeping CarB will run between Richmond and Augusta,! Augusta and New Orleans, eta Montgomery, Atlauta and New Orleans, viu Rome and; Sclma. ParticB visiting New Orleans to witnoss the Carnival, shouUl avail themselves of'this Hoc, because of Ub few changes, superior equipment and THROUGH BLEEPING] CaRS. Information.given and Tickets Bold at tho Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, Richmond; Petersburg and Wcldon Railroad, Petersburg; Seaboard and Roanoko Rail? road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Woldon Railroad, Wcldou and Goldsboro: Wilming? ton, Columbia and Aueusta Railroad, Wil-' mington; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rai'ioad, Charlotte and Columbia. A. POPE, Goneral Passenger Agont. Fob 3_I Baltimore & Wilmington, N. C. Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, ! Compoaod of tho first-class Steamships i D. j. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Pbick, REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Chills, LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bennett; RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Oliveb| WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE! evorv TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and' from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. I Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, witlr the] Wilmington, Co'nmbia and Augusta Rail-1 road, giving Through Bills of Lading to andi from all points iu North aud South Carolina,. Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Columbia, S. C, wilb the? Greenville aud Columbia Railroad and Char-1 lotto division of tho Charlulto, Columbia and I Augusta Railroad. II Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia.i Macon and Augusta aud Central Railroads.; Steamers of this line, on arrival iu Wil? mington," stop at Railroad Depot, and the, Railroad Frt ight, being stowed separately In' St oanier, is 11 ansfcrred, under covered sbedB,! direct to Curs, without delay, and forwarded by tho fast Freight Express that evening. No drayago iu Wilmiugtou, and no transfer from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed a* low as by any other route, and all lotset ? or over-charges promptly paid. Mark all Goods rut Steamship to Wilming? ton, aud forward Bills of Lading to Railroad Agent, Wiimington, N. C. For further information, apply to cither ol uudcroigned Agents of tins line. ANDREWS A CO., Agents B. A W. Steam? ship Lino, No. 7:5 Smith's Wharf. Baltimore. A.D.CAZAUX Agent li. A \Y. Steamship' Line, Wilmington, N. C. a POPE, General Freight Agent, Jf\ v> . CIjV'.IK, Aba't Gen. I n ight Ag't, Wilmington, N. C. H. M COTIISGHAJI, Genual Western Aircttt. Atlanta, Ga. Nov 23 3-nou L 0 C A I. BHILLIA.NT ?IL. J AVERY high tod Oil, in the. luo of which , _ no ncoidcut is possible Pure, inoder- , ous and the best illuminator in the world. O^-Every Family .Shoii <1 Vitt It.'uU Can bo burned in the ordinarv Kenwniic I,amps. Pni lip in Patent FAUOET NOZZLE CANS, from which the (til may bo drawn without loss of oil or without Utting the Can,1 bv tho DEVOK MANUFACTURING CU.M PANY. New Y >rk. Feh G lmo Don: Notice. ALL DOGS not hsvitiR a city eo'lar before the Lit oi March luxt, will be taken up 1 und impounded, Ac. Price ol eolUrfc #2. By oilier of the Ma-,or. OlIAS. BaKNUM, 1 ! FobS City Clerk. Notice to Liquor Dealers. ALL who havo not oaid the FIRST QUAR? TER'S LICENSE, are notilledthat.il I not pai.l by I ho 15th ot the present month, thev will be proceeded against bv law. Bj ! order of the Ma\or. CUAS. BARNUM, [ Pcb4 City Clerk. Oiiice City Treasurer, COLUMBIA, S. C, BECKMBEII 27,1873. niinE city of,Columbia will, on the 15th oil X Jannarv, 1874, coiuntenco paying the PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bom's. They will be paid tit tho Carolina N ational Rank: also at the South Carolina Bai.k and Trust Compauy's Rni.k, in this city. CUAS. BARNUM, City Treasurer. Doc 28 Su^ar-Cano Syrup. BARRELS very superior and pure Southern-made SYRUP, for sale by Jan 9 ROPE A GYLES. Upright Steam Engine for Sale. IjMGHT-'HJRb'E POWER, in pe.i feet order, \t with smoke-stack, limiting and a quan? tity of bolting. For particulars, apply at PiKksix Oilier-, (let 80 Stallion tor Sale. A ?ANDS0MR stylish iron-gray STALLION, in good order, is offered ; for rale. For particulars, apply at' this ofllco. Jan.24 Venison Hams. LBS. choice YBNISON HAMS. Jan 3 HOPE A GYLES. 15 S? 200 IV KW SPRING GOODS /TTflE GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS establishment of WM. 'jLOUjS & GO. OUR STOCK at present ie complete in all the deparlmoniB. ' Wo cordially invite all purehaucrs of gonde (o examine oar assortment before making t heir selections, aa a call at our oatablish uicnt will save them TIME aqd MONEY. . . NEW SPRING GOODSARKIVJNGDAILY;' First clasa GoodsVatlowpricce, can alw?jB. I>9 purchased at _ . , The Grand^Createral- ; Dry Goods Establishment : WM. D. LOVE & CO., ? Under tho Wlioelor Houpo. WM. I). LOVE. R. R. McCREERY. Fob 1 BtfBW GOODS! NEW GOODS.! Every Week I - Winter Dress Goods' at Low Bowa Price's, by C. F- JAOESON, ILeader Low Prices, 128 Main Street. Feb 1 Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes'the.'aoto niBhing announcement that, Cincinnati beer iB no longer pure, but adulterated ? with f? moldBeea, BUgar of atarch, fuseloil and/, the poisonoas Colchicum. Thd OomruiB'ei?ner'of Agriculture, in hiB report for 1805, says that [ Prof. Mapos, of Now York.'analy'zed.tbe beer ?" from a dozen different brewerieBj'arid found ' all of it adulterated. Cocuuius indicua and . mix vomica entered largely into ite composi- . tion. .?-.'? J. 0. SFEGERS guarantcea his" beer.to bo pnro and reliable. He does not adulterate, it, but brown from the beet barley, malt and hops._Jan 23 NEW PUBLICATIONS At Bryan's Bookstore. MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME WOMEN. By MaunaellB. Field. $2. Uoulbrum'B Gospel of the Childhood. 11.25. Mrs. Beecber'a Houae-keepor and Health keeper. $1.50. John Stuart Hill's Autcbiographj. $2.25. Scionce and Religion. By Prof. Joseph LeConto. $1.50. Tho Atmonphere, with beautiful chromo platoa. By Camilla Flamarion. $G. Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward Garrott. Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Red an a ftoso." 75 cents. Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50 cents. A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents. And other now books. Dec 30 $100,000 IN mmm mm FOR CLOTHING GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS1. BOUGHT Bince tl:o great decline, and wo ate nelliug them at the very lowest priecr. for cash. Wo intend to ?ivo our cus lomds the advantage of tho LOW Pit ICES. Come and sco our stock. Wc consider it a BOlUblliiK'lit tor I'vfftiiiH to call aud sco cur '/oods .{IN A HI) A WILEY. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT bis new atoro. Motu street, neatly op? posite the Cent ml National Hank, baa a largo and beaulilul ttock of lino WA'ICHES stem and key winders, frtm tbc beet Eu? ropean aud American Bianntactuii.rs, aud of nis own importation, in Rold and silver caeca. Elegant JEWELRY ! An unrivaled ustort mout juat received, and all tho latest stjlee. SterliiiR MLVMNWARE, in sets and caetr, Biidal Presents, and a very She oelrrlion cf I'luted-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment hlnga, large etock of Spectacles and fc^c-Glastes, Clocke, Musical Bc-xvr, and a t;reat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the la-Rost and best selected in tho Southern country, and will be aold as cheap as tho jamc article can be bought aujwhcie. Oct 21 __ CONGAREE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. O. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINES, 8AW AND G3IST MILLS. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinds of Iron Caatings for Machinery and Omamor'al Castings for Stores and Dwell ?.no;*, Falont RailingB for Gardene and Ceme? teries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, BrasB Castings of all kinds, Bolls for Churches, Schoo)?, Workshop*, Ac. Gns ranteo all my work iirat claeo aud equal to anv North or South. Works at foot of Lady street, and noar to South Carolina aud Greenville and Columbia ltailroad Companies* Depots. Nov 18