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The ?aouue.bill, whiob passed the Se? nate some weeks ego Uns bec? ucted upon faVorabiy iOHtuo; Hon?o of Rep? resentatives and now only needs the PreBidout'u approval to become a 'law. It came up in the Houee, last Friday, and w,a? presented and pressed by Mr. Maynord,.Chairman of the Committm on Banking and Currency. Iu order to cut off .all debate and amendment, the previous question was culled und the call unstained by a vote of 125 yeas to 100 nays. The question wiib then put upon tho passage of tho bill, and it passed by a vote of 136 yeas to 09 nays. The Democrats went solidly ugaiost the bill, the Republicans di? vided to some extent, although a large majority o! the party voted iu its favor. Not a single Democratic vote is found among the yeas, while twenty seven Republicans voted no. Ten of these came from the South and West. The remaining seventeen, strange to say, came from the Middle and East? ern States. MoBt of the oarpet-bag gera .went with \ tho Republican majo? rity in favor of the bill. The cause of disaatislaotion among the bolting Re pnblioans seems to have been not opposition to resumption, but opposi? tion to deferring resumption for so niahy years. It is generally con? ceded that' the President, in view of the urgent recommendations of his message, will not hesitate to give the measure his approval and.it may be ex? pected to gO into operation in a few days.,'The Democrat? determined to oppose it, on the ground that it is grooaly defective in its provisions, and white promising a great deul will reully accomplish very little. 6sn. Sheridan nsfca the conntrv says tho Now York World, to take his word in preference to the testimony of the Roman Catholio Arohbishops of New Orleans and Little liock. the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Lou? isiana, the Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in New OrleaD9, the leading Jewish rabbis of ibu two States, prominent Episcopal, Presby? terian, Baptist und Methodist clergy? men; the members of the New Or? leans Cotton Exchange, of the Mer? chants' Exohaug6, and of tho Board of Underwriters and the Northern and Western business men sojourning iu New Orleans uud numbering among them soldiers of the last wur who were as faithful and fought as hard for tho Union and the: bid flag as Sheridan himBelf. On one side ore theso men, and on the other Gen. Sheridan, u hot-tempered,, iguorant partisan, who has been lass than a week in the State, baoked by the worthless Northern ad venturers who oarpet-baggod to Loui? siana at the oloae of the war in search of plunder, und who have been, ac? cording.to their own aocouuts of caah other and the testimony of all reputa? ble, imeo and women, the most ra? pacious thieves in the world?outside of South Carolina. The verdict of the country will be that the weight of the testimony does not lie on tho side of Sheridan and friends. r\N ti oTd.c. Radical Rule.?The Western pre.-s contuius the following: J.iM.&eixas, by request of the Con? gressional Committee, has compiled a statement from tho files of the Price Current, oho wing tho depreciation iu the value of leading banks and other leading stocks in New Orleans, aud the estimated depreciation in securition for twq sears, .from August 17, 1872, to August 15,1874. The following round nnmpera olosuiy epui?Xi?iat? lue re? sult iBank stocks, $10,250,000; shrink? age. $5,500.000; street railways. 61,200,000; ' Bhriukugc, Si,250,000; miscellaneous stock*, $3,000,000; shrinkage, Si. 000,000; insurance eto?ks, $7,500,000; shrinkage, $2.500, 000; city securities nearly S22.0OO.000; Hbriokugu, $-1,125,000?total shrink age iu ty/o years over $14,000,000. It iu. naid that California has more than, 100 slumbering volcanoes ready tocorMae^cebperaU Withdrawal. the 1st day of January. 1875, air. H. h PE1XOTTO withm sw trom the llrm of D.O. Peixotto & Bous. The business in future will be carried on iu tho name of D. O. PE1XOTTU A HON, by whom all past obligations will be arranged. D. O. PRIXOTTO, J. C. PEIXOTTO, Auctioneers and Com. Merchant*. Jan 15: .. . 2 Agency for Bcuppemong Wines and !, Crape Vines. 80UPPEBNONQ WINE8, vintage 18g9 to 1872. fcicuppurnong VINKS, #1.00 per dozsn; Flowers' Vines, $2 00 pur dozen; Thomas' Tines, $3 00 per dozen; Texder Pulp, $4 00 per dozan. Orders sent to us will bavo prompt attention. LOBICK A LOWBANCE, Jan 15 18_Columbia, 8. O. Strayed or Stolen, ABOUT five weeks ago, a fine red Entflieh MILCH COW, __?heavy with oalf.- Any informa? tion win no thankfully rocoived and baud ?otnoly rewarded by Jan 13_W. B. LOWRANOE. Butter, Oranges, Apples, &c. OK T?B8 Choice GoshouBUTTER. 0 000 Choice Florida OBANGE8. 100 bbler. Choice APPLES (Baldwins.) 25 tub* Leaf LAUD. 500-Choice Bolotma SAUSBAOES. at 12} cents nor pound. Just received and for aalu by , O.7. LA?BEY, Jan 12,5_ Opposite rHreyrx. Rai Bins. Prunes, &o. S>ffeffc PA OK AO Eh) LAYER ^A^SINS, ?v/v/ Fruu'es, Currants,' Citron. Almonds, . Pecans. Filberts, ? Walnuts, Canton Ginger, - . ,: . i . ^liaca?eat, Plum Pudding, &o. Jutt'rcbelveAkfld for sale lotfby, T, J2r Dec 1'' * ""??HN AQNEW * SON. --ftf)*?: i tfti'jj ???*?1-1?*?' Fivo tierooo Davis* diamond hums, of this soaaorx'H euro, joet reoeived ot Hardy Solomon's. 11 ? L . 1V BY J. A. SELBY. COLI Notier*. Office Treasurer JWiui.ani? County. Columbia, S. C , January 10,1871. BY ordur of tlio Honorable iho Comp? troller-General, the time for adding the twenty per cent, penalty to State and County taxes, has boon extended to the 1st February, 1875. G. A. DARLING, Jan 14 Count v Treasurer. New, Choice and Fresh Goods. MY STOKE, on Main stroet, two doore bolow Pmr.Nix office, is once more open, whore my tpatrooB can seeun everything 'in tho line, choice anil fresh. CELE ..Y, Eating and Planvinpr POTATOES, ?MalagajGRAPES, Frenoh PRUNES, CRAN? BERRIES, Bologna and Freeh Pork SAUSAGES, French CONFECTIONERY, and many other artiolea. Call and ecotho stock. MBS. C. HOFFMAN. _Jan14 GRAND MASQUERADE BALL of Tin: German Sehuetzen-Verein, at oh Wednesday Evening, Jan. 20,1875. A EL. persons wishing to participate, who ZjL may come masked, must be known to the committee appoint t-. 1 to receive guests, I or will be required to unmask in the coro mittoe room bet?re they can bu admitted lu tbo '"Hallo" strict observance of this ule will be adhered to wit hunt exception. _.Tau 13_ SENSATIONS! SENSATION PRIMA DONNAS, SENSA? TION PULFIT Ott ATOKS, Sensation Poli? ticians Soneatior: Parlies?, Sc!.n,>:7. n-Ve rein MtLKQuerado Balls, Tableaux, Ciiur.il Union Concerts, Sensation Newt paper Articles, Sensation Nov.- Opora liouduf, and every other Sensation vanishes before the great impending Jan 9 NEW SENSATION. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, TO sell Pictures every whom. 14 000 re? tailed by one. Another writes: "I e.ui make more money in lids business, than I oan on a $10.000 farm, all stoaked." WHITNEY & CO., Norwich, Conn. Dec 9_ jhun Impojteo^Wines, Brandies.; bite , Etc} \ SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard. A" c.. Hollt nd Gin, blieiry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Win?. Ahn, a large sir c i of Iiii? old Whi-kios, Cigars. A-.c. J..C SKEOKKS To Executors, Administrators. Guardians and i'ructets. TAKE notice that you ain hi-ri l.y cited ami required to tile in the office of the Court, of Pi?hatcfor Richlatid County, on or before the lit dav of February, 1S75, your ANNUAL RE iUiiNS for 1 ST I * B. f. ItOONE. J in 5 ill Judge id 'Tohaie. '"Mr I QUAKER I mm LINIMENT. MEDICINE OIVINO INSTANT HKI.1KK. IT is tho moat wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and po*?e>8i<e.* a curative power unequalled in the history oi runie I dies. For oalo onlv at ^lc_lfi t HEINITSH'S Drill.' Store. Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR Stock (d SPRINGS and WEES, as well as IKON of all dei-uiiptim:a, i? tery large. Purchasers will save money bt procuring these (roods, as well i?f Carriage Material, ut the Hardware Kxmhllshment of Novas JOHN AO NEW A SON. New Orleans Molasses. pr/\ BARRELS choice new crop New Or tJ\t leans MOLASSES, j ist received direct from New Orleans, and lor sale at wholesale and rotail. DecS JOHN AG NEW A SON. Ker?sene Oil. PUKE WHITE KEROSENE, at 17c per gallon, at wholesale, and Sllj per gal* lon at retail, delivered in all parti* of the city. Thin Oil is guaranteed fullv up to the standard required by Ilm L'nit il j Stales For sale bv Jan ,r> J?H N AONF, W .V SON._ Seed Potatoes. I f\f\ BARRELS Ch'ico Early Hose lA"*/ Sjed Potatoes; warreutod best quality, now on hand and to bu had during the season, by the barrel, onlv at O. J . LAU KEY'S. Deo 29 lmn Opposite Pho/.nix I'ftioo._ 60 Cases Oatawba Chanipajjno. THIS WINK is fullv equal to tho trench and imported Champagne. Dec 18 ( iJ> O. BEBOEBB. ?? VjUI?E O.Alif|ei*KNIA MADKIRA. ?__Deo 18j_j_ J: 0. BKBOEBgj _ Job printing of every kind, from a miniature visiting card to a four.sheet poster, tnro?d out, at short notice, from Fhcbnix offioe. ' 'Fry ns. * jj All goods marked down five pen , cent, at Hardy Solomon's. i Si ? ? . ttiili ' ttttt; [JMBIA, S. 0.. SATURDAY 3tf FOil TWENTY DAYS Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! AT No. 1S8 Mntn Street, C. Fo JACKSON, Leader of Low Prices, 1"~|"AH just received another iuvoico of I Ii Lumen' ami Gen ltt" II. h. IIAND-| KERCHIEFS; Ladies', MiaseB' and Chil? dren's Worstedaud Cotton HOSE; Ladies'! Silk Scarfs, lial mural Skirts', Arctic Jackets and numerous other articles; all at prices' which defv competition. Elegant lino of I DHESS GOODS, tu ho closed out in the above stated time, at very low figures. The State of South Carolina?Rich land County. /.V THE COURT OF PROBATE. By B. I. Boone, Judgo of Probate in Rich land County. WHEBEA8, W. STIEGLITZ hath ap? plied to m3 for Letters of Adminis? tration on tbo estate of CHARLES AL I BRECHT, late or Bichiaud County, du-1 ceased: ! These an*, therefore, to cito and admo? nish p. II aud singular, thu kindred and cre? ditors of the said deceased, to be and ap? pear boforo mc, at a Court or Probate tor tho aaid Countv, to bo holden at Columbia, onthoTWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JANU? ARY, 1U75. at 10 o'clock A. M., to show CiiloO, It mi *, Why the duld cit1: should not ho granted. Given under my hand and tho ncal of I ho Court, tili? 0th day or Jauuary, A I). 187."? and in the 9Jth year of American Indcpeud once. 11 I. BOONE, Jan in m2 Judge of Probate. IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL NOTICE. TN order to eloso out our large,varied a. and extensive slock of DRESS GOODS. PRINTS, DOMESTICS, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, JEANS, CAMSIMERES. UEN1S' FURNISHING GOODS. NO HONS, LACKS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, H ANDKER-1 CHIEFS. GLOVES, HOSIERY. MERINO UNDERWEAR. SHAWLS, LINENS, TA? BLE DAMA8KS, TOWELING8, BLACK ALPACAS, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS, Ac, Aa , to mako room for Spring Stock, I wo have marked dowu our prices, and for I the n< xt sixty davs from this dato will sell ?(ECaUDLESS OF COST. We have just i ecnived a largo quantity of goods, bought fur cash from several bankrupt stocks in New York, at unprecedented!; low prices. We offer 50c. Dress Goods at 25c. a yard, and large lines of other goods in propor? tion. Wo are dailv recoivin?r NOVELTIES for tho HOLIDAYS, and will offer them at prices to suit tho times. Wo invite all in want of (roods to examine our assortment, a * wa offer such inducement* to buyers in NEW aud DESIRABLE GOODS that they very seldom seo. Our goods arc all now and of good quality, bavins been selected j with care, and specially adapted to this I market, enabling ns to meet any cornpeti jtionof whatever character. Our salesmen j are polite aud attentive, and will take pica I mre in showing goods at the j Grand Central Dry Goods Etsab.i&k't ] or WM. D. LOVE & CO. Sj-Samples Bont gratuitously upon ap? plication. Doc 20 A CARD. The Jbaurei street GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IS now open to the puh'ic, offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. Tbo proprietor is eo confi? dent of the superior merits of hiHgoodsthat he asks no discrimination in his favor as compared with anything in this market; so that you can at ouco encourage Southern iudnatry, and at the same time directly servo your interest, by purchasing from this reliable house OftorhiK every reason? able facility to customers, 1 beg au humble share of public patronage. Peel_JOHN B. GYLES, Agent. GOOD THINGS. 100 barrels NO RTF! ER N APPLES. 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200 cases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almoiula, Orango*, Lemons, Walnuts, A*e., wholesale and retail, as low as any house in this country. L?RICK A. LOWRANCE. ?8QNIHX QOOfl New Layer Raisins. 1 r\A QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER 1UU RAISINS, at II each. Just rocoived and for sale bv Jan 7 _JOHN AGNEW A SON. Canned Goods. I l\f\CARE8 2 lb. cans TOMATOES, at I l' ?\f ?l 50 per doz. and 15o. per can. 100 cases 2 lb. cans PEACHES, at 82.50 per uoz. and 25o. per can. On baud aud for sain by Jan 7 r JOHN AONEWASON. Five hundred barrels of "Solomon's Fancy" floor, juat received. Now is the time to buy, aa flour is cheaper than in ten years?at HardyBolomon's. Two thousand pounds fresh moun? tain bntter, Just received and for sale cheap at Hatdy Solomon's. Send early if yon wftnt to eeonro o bargain , Subscribe for thoPncEHix. . ?',;?..?..?- W i M ?-? I [ORNING, JANUARY 10, 13 Final Discharge. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Thomas S. JLl Lee, administrator of the ottato of Mary K. P. Gibbcs, deceased, has applied to Hon. II. I. Boouo, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of ltiehland, for a dual discharge as sucli anmimsti ator. It is ordered. That the 2!?th day of January, A. D. 1H75, be fixed for bearing of petition, and a uual settlement of said estate. B. I. BUUNE, Judge of Trobato, Richland Comity. Dec '29 ?3_ Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred PERSONS are affected with somo de? rangement or diaoase of tbe skin. No matter what the nature of it may bo, "HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the ereat American Blood Purilier, will cure it. This is quite enough to say. If you havo any Bkiu diauaso, uuo HciniUh's Queoir'e Delight._Dec 101 Notice. ALL person* wishing to use tho Raco Gourde of the Siato Auxiliary and Joint Stock Societv, will apply to Mr. J. M CRAWFORD, who*is authorized by tho Di rectors to take charge of tho Course and Grounds. THOtt. TAYLOR, Dec 17 lm Director LOOK! LOOK!! 61 OMlnftn IK I>R17P.S 1 7?5?oV)Vu\7 i.i imiiuu i THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME ON RECORD, will he drawn in public in St. Lome on MARCH SI, l?75. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100.0001 Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by atate Authority. MURRAY,MILLER. & CO., Mana'rs. sr. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prize of.$100.000 1 Pnzool. GO.U00 1 Prize of . 22.600 1 Prize of . 20.000 5 Prizes of. 10.000 10 Prizes of. 5,000 20 Prizes or. 2.500 1U0 Prizes of. 1.000 And 11,151 oiher Prizes of from $1,500 to $50. Amounting in tho aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. Prize payable in full and no postpone? ment of dr&wiugs tako place. Address, lur Tickets and Circulars, MCRKAY', MILLER & CO., P. O. Bux2,41G.St. Louis. Mo. Jan 5 _ iirSmo ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY 1AO invest a few dollars, with posniblc re? turns of thousands, is offered by tho postponement of Public Library of Ken? tucky to the 27th ot FEBRUARY NEXT, ol their fifth and last Cone rt and Drawing. The management are pledged to the return of the money, ir tho drawing should not' ooinu oil' at thu dav now appointed. One Grand Gash (l'ift.$250,000 One Grand Caeh Gitt.lOO.OUO One Grand Cash Girt. 75.0(10 One Grand ChhIi (iift. 50.000 One Grand Cash (lift. 25 000 5 Cash Gilts, fliO.OUO each_ 100,000 10 Car,h Girts, 14,000 each. 110,000 15 Ca-h Gifts, in.000 each. 150.000 20 Cash Girts, 5.000 each. 100.000 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 carh. 100.000 :10 Cash Gifts, ?.000 each. 00.000 I C.W.. ..I, ?! .I ....ol. mil line 100 Cash Girts, 1,000 each. 100.OtX) 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 129 000 Gun t a?h (Jilts, 100 each. 50,000 19.0U0 Cash Gifts, 50 oach. 950 0U0 Whole Tickets $50. Halves 125. Tenth, or each Coupon, (5. Eleven Whole Tickets $50(1. - For Tickets, or information, addrois THOS. E. 1JRAMLETTE. Agent and Manager, Louisville, Kentucky. Dec 19 stMt) New Books, at .Bryan's Bookstore. WORKING to Win, a story for girls, $1.75. Mistress of the Manne, by Dr. Rolland, author of Arthur Bnuiij one tic, $1 50. A History of Germany, Irom the Earliest Times, by Charit-?!? Lewin, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Surfe, Hindoo, Kgvptiau and Olu German, by .Murray, $2.25. Prairie and Forest, the Game of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gilliuore, $1 5u. Health and Education, by Kingsley, $1.75. Qogaith's complete woiks, in three vo hums. The Wild North Land, by Mwj-ir liutler, with plates, $2.50. His lor} ofClubs and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder lulCharacters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts ot the British Posts,' London, and other new- bonks. Nnv 1 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, S1L.VEK AND PbATBD WAItE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASfcES, ETC. IHAVE a large slock of tho above on hand, and will Hell them at tho lowest cash price s. All goods w urranted as repre? sented. tO~ Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. GEO. BRUNS, Oct. 87 Oolnmbia Hotel Block. "CARTLOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JOST RECEIVED direct (from California. Theso Wince 'and Brandies are niadu of do .liolous grapes of California. ' For sale by Deo 18 J. O. REEGERS. Look After Your Stomach. fPHE finest Medicinal Confoction in the JL world Is at' Heinlteh's. Chocolate for lunch, Ohboolate for table. Walnut Nougat, Pistaohe Paate, Oocoa1 Caramel, Cream Chocolate, Althea and Mallow Drops, Solu? ' bio Gum Dropa, Cough Confections, Gin? ger Drops, Eng. Mint Dropa, fineat Extract Vanilla, finest Extract Lemon, for sale at I HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Dec Mf Event." 70 VOL. X?NO. 257 Gity Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Columbia, S. O, Deoomber IC, 1874. NOT1UE is hereby given that the books uro now open' lot tho returns of the Tnx-uayors of all property taxable by the City of Columbia for 1875. Property-hold? ers and all others interested are notified that their returns must be mado before tho 81st day of January, 1875. Blank forms can be had on application to Dec 17 RICH. JONES. CRy AaaPHSor. Wines and Liquors. Cm AMPAGNES?Pommery, Sec, / Obaus A Dnchatel. Kol ley's Island Sparkling Catawba, California "Imperial." BRANDIE8?Brandenburg Freren, Jas. Honnesoy, Otard, Dupny & Co., vintasrea 1835,1858, 18C5. WINES?Old Privato Stock Madcria?in bottles only, Ohoico Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, t andnmau and other Ports, Full line of Hocks and Sautornes, includ? ing "Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," "Hockheimer," "Lanbenheimer," Ac, Ao. Our specialty is fino goods, auch as we can, with coufldonco, recommend. Any rai ?? wine not in store wo aro prepared to purchase either in New York or Europe, and lurnish at market rates. No vi? QEO. 8TMMER8. Coughs and Golds. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Potash Pacl?ee?, Oolatino Lozenges, Wistar'e Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayor'B Cherry Pectoral, JayncV Expectorant, Piso's Cure. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN .V CO.'S Dec 2!) Drugstore. New Sugar-Cured Hams, 1 AA NEW YORK sugar-cured HAMS, lA/\/ choice quality, just received and fur saio by _ JOHN AG NEW A SON. Soluble Pacific Guano. $4fi Oh?7t,|?3 7t'?/ie. Without Interest. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COM? POUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF I LIME for composting with cotton seed? j J30 cash, $35 lime, wit hont interest. To accommodate planters, they can! order now and have until 1st April to de? cide whether they will take at time or oash price. Wlicn delivered from faotory by oar load, no drayage will be charged. This guauo is now so well known in al! the Southern states for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor as nut*to require special recommend? ation from us. Its use for nine years past has established its character tor reliable I exoolleuc-3. Tho eupplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared [ under the supeiiotendcncc of ,Dr. ST. JULIAN RAYEKEL, Chemist of the Com? pany, at Charleston, S C. hence planters may rest assured that its quality and com? position is oreciaely the same as that here? tofore sold. J. N. ROBSON. Agent lor South Carolina, Charleston, S. C. JOHN s. REESE A CO , Nov 24 tul3 General Agents, Baltimore. 1 0*1 Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Streot, CHARLESTON, S. C. First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, yet. by t -ISO CIIEAPEU GRADE* OF KTOCK, we CAN furnish WOIIK AT LOWEST L1VIHC PRICES. FINE FASHION?BlTsTATIOHERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and gall ^Invitations OH THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. rv pi 4 My THE GREAT SOUTHERN MY HB Mil f?rc?gottt, benedict & co., 275 King Street, Oharieston, S. C. the cheapest DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIK CLOTHS. CARPBTS, MATTINGS, ItTJGD, Ktc, THIS SIDE OF NEW? YORK, i For prices, soe looal. ? ?"' ?opt 4 }6mo 4 Horse and Mulo Shoes. 1 f\f\ KEGS FIRST QUALITY HORSE J.UU SHOE8, ate?per kyjf.r : 100 kegs first floatyy MULE. 8110258, at $7 per keg! . v. Just receive* And for salebr ' ''?'" Deo 17 eir P JwHK AQNEW A?I llsd' ,AiSONi>. TT?rec'biuF? * of mbrt&a ge-? -3a!e of - , AU?i^ix^?-. 4x4if \ BY'virtVe M rhn pow'ei* nf- Att iniftyj duly giv<Mi10 th(? (":ipuril !:ul"-ii);< h:i(1 I,"an . /VnaoulAtjoD. of Uolwhibja. 'ly UfOfge V,'. Allen, and contained hi iIij mortgage of said Geoigo, \Y. Allen to the anid rtsje-cia tjon, dated tin- 28:hdav til Sou'tembir, 1871, I will sell, on tho FIBMT DAY OF- frUiCRU AUY N i XT, at 11 o'clock A. l/uiore the. Court Houbo in ('otaiiibia, ah Ina property of said George W. Allen, ail that piece, parcolorlot of LAND, and BUILDINGS tbcreon, l-ituate, lying ?od b'.in? in Wavor ly, in or near (he cit\ of ?olntnbia. being a. portion oi Lot No. 14 in a plat Of aaid Wavorly, ma'h-bvT. O.' Veal, surveyor, in March, A. i). 1855, Iroutinu on tho North on a Btreet CG tuet wide 52 feet 2 lochen; bounded on tho West by lot'of J. A H. Lo? gan; on the Kant by lot, now or formorly belonging to 0 '.S'aiing, running back Southwardly 238 ftor: *nd bounded on the South by loi. belonging to Jeff. Piokett. -? Torms cash'. JOHN AGNEW, Pres. Capital I?. and L. Association! 1 Columbia, a. 0., January 9,1875, ,. , Jan ?J ' aw C0L/A9BURY COWARD PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ac, Copies from Old Pic? tures made any size and style a* ohoap ao auywhero olse. Como and see the new Renibrandtor Shadow Picture. Something still more beautiful, Rembrandt Glace. Sa? tisfaction guaranteed or no money asked. Dee 4 _ W. P. H1X. Art Gallery.' 1 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. KRTABLISI1EO IN 1849, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, wrra A LARGE and well se-J llected etook of first olaaa . FURNITURE, Parlor.Bed room and Dining Boom _ Sots, whioh will be sold as low as any house in the country for oaeb. Not 10 ? __ M. H. BEBBY.'' ? Notice to Holders-of Olai?? Against the State of South Carolina, i OJ Offices of Clerks of Senate -, and House of Rf.viif.rentativijh, Columbia, S. 0.,December i>3/1874.. PURSUANT to concurrent retolation, adopted by both Houses, vns nnder signed hereby give notice to holdere of all- - claims against the State, other than Blue. Ridge Scrip and Bills of the Rank of the State, to present said olainxa at their of- ? Ucee, or at the oftice of tho Attorney-Gene? ral, in the aitv of Colnmnia, oh or Before " the 191 H DAY OF JANUARY, 1876, far . registration'. J. WOODRUFF. ? ? OlerfoVMeairte: *lu A.O. J.QNEB, Ii i fii Clerk o*f TTou?<- of Ropiest malive?. Deo 24 ' r W.V11 I ? .. Elaine OH. " : ? ? Ji ' IMiE undersigned are eole Agents for' tho . celebrated ELAJNE OIL,, 183 FI UK TKST, Perfectly secure I nd''cannot be exploited. ' Ausolctelysafe. Pricet nt retail Afle. per gallon. JOHN AGNEW A SON. Jan 6 lw V "*? ?'?***? I ?" MILLIMES.Y. ' v' PRKlEB i< dies'. Miaaob* BONNETS. ) HA'XS.r. CAPS, SUITS. UNTJERWiiAR. For Sota. Cloaks,>WorsttdGoe4sV Hair,Corsets, Zophyr Worsted and other 'articles too nnmo roun to nn niiou; also. BttEar Patterns. Lahif S wiUpleaao call and see f ir themselves a't' J ? No? 26 ... URS O. E..BREED'S. foS?rCE? of La ?* ahd Children's MONEY TO LpAfcT, Oh Marketable Collaterals!' EXCHANGE on New Y'?rk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promi nentolties ot the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and Interest-bearing certificates issued., STOCKS,' BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. '1 s ACCOUNTS of merchants aud others from the citv and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson atreeta. SACRED MUSIC B??XB FOR 1875. KlVRR ?F UFE. (35 do ) A moat beautiful SnndaT School Book. B 8. Per? king and IK. H*. Bentley. LBADBtt. ((138.) Full collection of Metrical Tum??, Anthems, Ao.? with 1Ettnir ingBoboolCourse. .U.U. Zhomas and L. O. Emerson. THOMAS'' Q,UAKTIETTP AND AN* THEIU8. (12AO.) Perfect music of the boat claas, for Quartett Choirs. , J. B. Thorn**. ? ", DANK*' ANTHEM BKUVICES. ($2,50.) Anthem musio of excolloat quality f Ar all the services of the Episcopal C Lurch. H. P. Banks. ? .;i PBRKlNS'AnTHBMBOOK. (U 50.) Easy Anthems Very foil, good and already popular collection. H . O.Perkins. BONO KjlONAUCH.. 476 cts.) For Singing BobQOla. Not muoh ?acrod Musio. bht an admirable preparatory oourno, with a larcre nnantUv dr ?cotilhr muelo for nrafi. lice."' U. R. Pitoie* and L. O. SmersSni All boobs oent,post-paid,for rotall price. > Jan Id b**T 7tl Broadway, Kaw^York. Pnlmotto fino out tobacco ia tho boat in tho city, and can bo p/oodrofl only' at the Indite 6qQa# Oi?&x 'Bibre. '^.i ? ?? U y, ? ? ? ?? ht? ? ri v ?