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DnTER!ir?ret> to Wik.'-*?The Danville (Ky.> Advocate sayi: "There is o stu? dent attending Oestro .Cutlege, this Eeseion, who is a citizen of en adjoju-., ing County, is married and baa two children. He can Be fonnd promptly at hie poat on Monday morning, with a wallet of provisions sufficient to sup? ply him until Friday evening, when be returns to his homo. The only expense that he incurs is a nmall fee for a bed in the dormitory daring bis stay from Monday to Friday, which is a mere trifle, tbe college generously furnish? ing tnition free." It is safe to predict an honorable future for that student. ? ?-????? A Royal Orqan.?The stomach bo? been well named a "royal organ," since it sways and controls the entire Bystem, every gland, tissue aud uerve sympathizing with it as the servants of a prince sympathize with their master. Each one of them is fed and sustained by it?even the brain itself, the centre of sensation^ is absolutely dependent upon it for sustenance. Consequently, when the atomaoh. fails to perform its all-important office, the subordinate organs also falter iu their doty. The reaoon'why Hdstetter'rt Stomach Bit? tere have <anoh ?wondroosly beneficial effect upon the general health, and are auoh a reliable preventive of disease, is, that they speedily overcome weak? ness or disorders of the stomach, and thus Insure complete nourishment of the entire system and a healthful per? formance of iU various fauctions. Unlike those stimulante whose alco? holic principle is unmodified by judi oions medication, tbe spirituous basis of these Bitters, which is of tbe purest description, holds. in solution herbal alteratives and invigorauts to whioh a foremost rank baa, been assigned in materia medica. But it is not alone tbe fact that these sovereign botanic elements enter into the composition of the .Bitters that constitutes them suoh a benign tonic and corrective, but also that tbey are so happily combined that the full effect of each iu exerted upon the disordered or debilitated system. The digestive and1' secretive orgaDB are the first to experience their beneficent operation, which extends, by sympa? thy, to tho bruin, the nerves nud the circulation The influence thus ex? erted is fruitful of those great sanitary results which have built up the reputa? tion of this truly national mediciue. Ji3 . _t3^i Schbkck's Puluonio Strcp, Sea Weed Tonio and Mandrake Pills.? These deservedly celebrated and popu? lar 'medicines have effected a revolu? tion in the healing art, and proved the fallacy of several maxims which have > for many yeara obstructed the progress .of medical 'science. The false supposition that "Consumption ia incurable," deterred pbysioans from attempting to find remedies for that disease; ahd patients afflicted with it reconciled themselves to death without making . an .effort to escape from a doom,whioh tbey supposed to be una? voidable, i It iu now proved, however, that Consumption can be cured, and that it has been cured iu a very great num? ber Of OaseS (SOme of them apparently desperate odea) by -Sobeuck'a Pulmo nie ?yrap alone; and in other CaseB by the eame .medicine in.connection with Sohenok'a Sea Weed Tonic and Man? drake Pills,' one or both, according to the requirements of the case. Dr. Sohenck, himself, who enjoyed uninterrupted good health for more iuou iu, i v jroaio, wao ?upfjuacu, ?l wuo time to. bo at tho very gate of death, his physicians having pronounced his case hopeless, and abandoned bim to his fate. He was eured by tbe afore? said medioineo, and,isines bis recovery, many thousands similarly affeoted have used Dr. Sobeuuk's preparations With the same remarkable success. Fall directions uooompauy each, making it not absolutely necessary to personally see Dr. Soheuuk, nuless pa? tients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is professionally at his principal office, corner Sixth aud Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Mon? day, Where all letters for advice must be addressed.- Soheuck'B medicines are sbld by all druggists. Jun 9 |13 ' PoncHooTT, Benedict & Co., Charleston, 8. C? Extraordinary Inducements ?Best Standard Prints, ?d.' up. Long Cloth, from Gc. up. Sheeting, 80o. up. Wooi Fiaonei, 25c. up. Fine Dress Goods and Al tpacoas; 25o. Up. Wool BlunkelP, 01.85 per pair np. Full lines of Jeuus? Oass/tfl vr es. Cloths, Ribbons end every voriety of Druse Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Furs, Rouse-keeping Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloth*-, Rags, etc. Keep? ing tbe largest and best selected stock South, we oan, with confidence, assure our friends and the public, that by purchasing of ns, by order, or per? sonally, they will save from 20 to 25 percent. Samples sent on application. Air retail orders over $10 sent free of oharge. Goods sent O. O. D. Make remittances by P. O. Order, Draft, or per Express. Branches at Atlanta, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., where goods can be obtained at same prioes. Jl f Be Just to Yourself and Generous to Your Wife.?Keep your farm ac? count*, correctly and regularly iu the "Rural Accountant," and give your Wife a copy of the "Carolina House? wife," Tbe largo sale of the Rural Ac? countants has enabled the publishers, Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charles? ton, S. G, to stereotype tbe forms, aud thus reduce the cost. They now offer tbe small size at Si, and tbe large at $1.50, per mall, postage prepaid. The Carolina Housewife is Miss Rutledge'e old established cookery book, and should bo in every 'house in Caro? lina. _ _ J 1-f Mr. R. B. Duncan, of Greenville, died ou the 10th. "I BY J. A. SELBY. CO] An Ordinance to Raise Supplies for the Fiscal Year 1875. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al? dermen of the City of Columbia, in Coun cil assembled, and by the authority of the same. That a tax to cover the period from the first day of January, A. D. 1875. to tho first day of Janaary, A. D. 1876, for the sums and in the man? ner hereinafter mentioued, shall be levied, collected and paid iuto the Treasury of said oity for the ose and service thereof; that is to say: Section 1. A tax of 80o on every hun? dred dollars iu valuo of all real estate and personal property of every descrip? tion, owned and used in the oity of Columbia at any time during the said fisoal year, shall be levied and paid iuto the City Treasury for tbe use of the said oity: Provided, however. That no personal property not taxed or liable to be taxed by the State, shall be taxed for the service of the said oity. Skc. 2. In addition to the foregoing taxes, a special tax of $1.00 on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real and personal property of evory description, owned and used iu the city of Columbia at any time dur? ing the said fiscal year, shall be levied and paid into the oity Treasury, to be used for tho pnrpoae of paying tbe in? terest upon tbe publio debt of said oity, as provided by Act of tbe Gene? ral Assembly, entitled "An Act to un thorize the Mayor and Aldermeu ot the city of Columbia to issue bonds, und to negotiate und sell tbe same," approved March 13, lb72: Provided, however, That no personal properly not taxed, or liable to be taxed by the Stute of Sooth Carolina, shall be tuxed for the nso of said oity. Sec. 3. There shall be paid on ve? hicles the following tux, viz: Upon euch four-wheel pleasure curriago or barouche, drawn by two or more horses, $20; upon oarriage, buggy, ba? rouche, gig or sulky, (uot used for hire,) drawn by one horse or mule, 810: Provided, That tbe value of pleasure carriages and other pleasure vehicles specifically taxed, be not re? quired to be returned for taxation us Cersonal property. Upon each ve icle used for the breaking or exhibit? ing of horses or moles $25; upon euch express company's wagon, drawn by one horse, $10; drawn by two or more horses, ?20: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to wagons, carts or other ve? hicles going to or from market, and owesd by non-residents of said city, or of wugous exclusively used for agri? cultural purposes. Sec -1. That each und every person between tbe ages of 21 years aud 45 years, liable to work on tho streets of said city, may aud shall be excused from tho performance of such duty on the payment of 82 to tbe City Clerk aud Treasurer; and, on failure to pay tbo said sum of S3, at the time of tbe payment of their city taxes, they shall, when summoned so to do, be required to work personally upon the streets of the said oity for six days, under the direction of the Superintendent of the Streett), or any other person appointed by tho Mayor and Aldermen to take charge ol and direct them. Any per? son refusing or neglecting to obey such summons shall be fined $2 for euch day's negleot of the tame, to be reco? vered by information befere the Mayor aud Aldermen in Council assembled. And it Khali bo the duty of the City Clerk and Treasurer, and of tho Chief of Police, to report to the said Mayor aud Aldermen all defaulters under this section. Sec 5. That each and every owner or tenant, or occupant of uuy real es? tate, upon any street where water is brought by pipes or otherwise from the oity reservoir, ahull pay to the City Treasury, ut the samo timo with the other taxes imposed by this ordinance, a general tux of $1 for euch fifty feet ot frontage where there aro buildings, aud one oont pur foot of frontage where there uro no buildings upon lots bo taxed: Provided, That every lot upon such streets upon which any such structure or structures exist, shall pay a water tax of uot less than $1: And provided further. That no proper? ty holder or tenant shell bo charged for more than one frontage for property owned or occupied by him. Auy owu or, or his agent, or occupant of uuy real estate, upon whose premises wator is brought from the oity reservoir, shall pay such sums for the use of wuter as may bo assessed by the City Coun? cil; and an owner, or his agent, or oc? cupant, failing to make a report of the hydrant or hydrants used by him or her, or by any tenant or occupant on such premises, shall be liable te a fine at the discretion of the Mayor. Sec. 6. All persons who shall enclose any streets or parts of streets in the _/?_. - r flAlnmKla I_j _: . i-_. uii._) ui uuiuuivm, uj uuu iritu uuuocua of tho - Con noli, uholl pay au annual rent of $5 on any street, or part of any street, so enclosed, or such other price or sum as may be fixed aud de? termined by the Council; but each streot, or purt of street, bo enclosed by j the coDBont of Council, may . ut any j time be opened by the order of said I Council, anything to the contrary ! herein notwithstanding. I Snc 7. That if auy pcreon or per jet our Just Censures ? LUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY M sons bhall fail, neglect or refuse to make a return or returns to tbe City Assessor, on oath, oi bis, ber or their taxable property, on or before tbe 31st day of January, 1875, (except as in this ordinance otherwise provided.) snob person or persons sball be assessed by tho City Assessor fur und on all his, her or tbeir taxable property, or otber things taxed by this ordinance, accord? ing to tbe best information he can ob? tain of tbe value of such taxable pro? perty or otber things; and such person or persons who shall fail, neglect or refuse to make a return or returns as aforesaid, or pay tbe tax thereon on or before tbe l?th of February next, eball be subject to, and pay, in addition to said tax, 10 per oent. thereon. And the said Clerk and Assessor is hereby required to assess, collect and receive the taxes and dues levied and imposed by this ordinance, and all arrears of former tuxes or dues, and make a re? turn thereof, as well as a return of all persous who shall fail to make a re? turn and pay tho taxea herein and hereby imposed, on tbe 1st day of May next, or us soon thereafter as muy bo practicable. Beo. 8. The said Assessor is hereby direoted, in assessing for taxation the amount of sales likely to be mado by any deuler during the year 1875, to as? sume, if, in Ins discretion, it would be just so to do, uh a basis of bis estimate, tbe amount of such taten during the year 1874, uccordiug to the sworu re? turns thereof of tbe said dealers. tikc 0. That all returns of properly, of every description, and of ull other tilings made by taxxtion u son ice of revenue to tho said city by this ordi? nance, sball be made upon tbe oath of tho tax-payer, which returns shall be made by filling out blank forms, to be furnished on application by tbe said Clerk aud Treasurer, on or before tbe 31st day of Januury, 1875, except as iu this ordinauce otherwise provided; but that time may be extended by the Mayor and Aldermen; and the said re? turns sball embrioo every subject or object of taxation, whether held by, or pertaining to, the tax-payer, in his own right or in a fiduciary capacity. Seo. 10. That all persons who may commence a permanent business iu the oity of Columbia subsequent to the time fixed for making tax returns, pay? ing tbe city taxes und procuring an? nual licenses, shall, after tbe lapse of one mouth from opening business, make returns to tbe City Clerk of tbe value of the stock and other property employed therein, and pay their taxes and licenses; the taxen uu the value of the said stock aud other property to be charged fur tbe full fiscal year, but the licenses to be paid iu proportion to tbe remainder of the said yeur: Provided, however, That all transient dealers shall puy their full annual li? censee to the close thereof. ? Sec. 11. The* it "hs!! be, ssd it is hereby declared to be, the duty of tbe City Assessor to assess ail the property named in this ordinance for oity taxa? tion at a reasonable valuation, and tbe City Clerk and Treasurer to collect tbe taxea levied thereon, and tbe per cent, imposed upon all other things as sources from whioh a oity revenue by this ordinance is directed or contem? plated to be raised, although not spe? cifically mentioned, according to tbe rates herein declared: Provided, how? ever, That overy tax-payer sball have tbe right of appeal to the Mayor and to tbe Committee of Ways and Means from tbe assessment of the City Asses? sor for a rovision thereof, in case be should thereby feel himself aggrieved. Sec. 12. That in cane it should be? come necessary to issue an execution against tbe property of tbe defaulting tax-payer, and to sell thereunder bis real property, in order to collect tbe tuxes duo by him, it shall he tbe duty of the Mayor, aud be is hereby em? powered so to do, in order to put tbe purchaser thereof iuto immediate pos? session, to issue his warrant of eject? ment against tbe owner, or against bis lessee or lessees, or against any otber person or persons who may be in pos? session thereof, aud to placo tho said warrant in the bauds of the Chief of Polioe, or any other officer whom be shall select, who shall proceed without delay to execute tbe same, at tbe ex? pense and costs of tbe party or parties in default: Provided, That tbe owner of tbe fee, bis les-eo or lessees, shall not bo deprived of the use aud posses? sion for a longer period than two years from tbe day of sale. Beo. 13. That the Mayor aud Alder? men shall isane execution against each aud every person or corporation who shall bo reported by the City Clerk and Treasurer to have failed, nogleoted or refused to mako returns or pay tbe taxes imposed by this ordinance with? in tbe time heroin prescribed; and all exeoutioDs issued by the said Mayor and Aldermen shall have attached thereto tbe signatures of the Mayor and City Clerk and Treasurer and the seal of the city of Columbia, in the oamo of which snob executions shall be entitled. Bio. 14. That all exooutions whioh may be issued to enforco the payment of taxes, flues and licenses by tbe said Mayor and Aldermen, in conformity with tho foregoing section, eball be lodged in the firet instance in the of 10RNING, JANUARY 19, 18' lice of tba Sheriff of Riohland County. | and muj be directed to tho said Sheriff or to the Chief of Police, or other per? sons appointed by the said Mayor and Aldermen, to collect and receive the eame with the costs. Seo 15. That the words "real pro? perty" and "real estate," as need in this ordinance, shall be co-extensive in meaning with lands, tenements and hereditaments; the words "personal property," as herein used, includes money, goods, chattels, things in action and evidcnceF of debt; and the word "property" includes property, real und personal. An Ordinance to Make Appropria? tions for the Fiscal Year Com? mencing January 1, 1875. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al? dermen of die city of Columbia, in Coun? cil assembled, and by the authority of die same: Section 1. That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, ap-1 propriated for the payment of the va? rious officers and other expenses of the i oity government for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1875, and end? ing December 31, 1876, that is to say: I Foil SaIiAUIKS.?Seo. 2. For the Mayor, $1,500; for the City Clerk, Treasurer aud Assessor, $1,2UU; for the Uity Physician, $1,000; for the Super? intendent of Streets, $600; for the Clerk of the Muikut, $0U0; for the Messenger of Council, ?120; street hands, $5,5S0; City Attorney, Si,000. For Police Department.?-Seo. 3. For Chief ol Police, $1,000; for two Sergeants of 1'olice, $1,200; for six teen patrolmeu, ut $480 per annum euch, 87.68U. Sec. 4.?For Alms House, Hospital and Indigent poor, $4,500. Sec. 5. For support of Fire Depart? ment, $1,400. Sec. 6. Fur deficienees iu appropria? tion to water works contract $4,000. For Water Works Contract.? Sec. 7. That the amount oolleoted from water rents, and from water-front? age tax, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the payment towards the contract with the Colombia Water Power Company. Sec. 8. For payment of oontraot for lighting streets. $3,000. Sec 9. For payment of two watch? men on Bell Tower, $840. For Miscellaneous Expenses.? Sec. 10 For making and repairing streets, $2 000; for support of Sydney Puik, $250; for priuting, advertising aud stationery, $800; contingent ex? penses, $700. Provided, That no bills shall be paid from the contingent fund until approved by the the Com? mittee of Ways und Means. For Interest.?Sec 11. That the entire amount oolleoted from the spe? cial tux of $1.00 on the hundred dol? lars taxable property in the city be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to pay interest upon the bonded debt of the oity. Sec. 13. Tbat the City Treasurer be empowered to receive coupons aud passed accounts for unpaid taxes for 1873-74, except water taxes und spo? rne! interest. Provided, however, That coupons are receivable for the latter tax. For the Payment of the Current Expenses of the Year 1875.?Skc. 12. The entire amount collected from a tax of SOu. ou the hundred dollars tax? able property in the city be, and the same in hereby, appropriated to pay expenses for the current year 1874 and 1875, commencing 1st April, 1874. Recapitulation.?For salaries, $11, 600; for police department, $9.880; for alms home und hospital, $4.500; for tiro department, $1,400; for de? ficiency in water oontraot, $4,000; for lighting streets, $y,fe)U0; for watch? men ou bell tour, $840; for miscella I neons and contingent expenses, ;$:i.7r>0. Total, 38.970. LOOK! LOOK Ii $1,200,000 IN PRIZES! riUlE QHANDELT SINGLE NUMBER JL SCHEMEON UECOHD, will be drawu iu public iu St. Louis on MARCH 31, 1H75. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000! Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by state Authority. MURRAY, MILLER & CO., MaRa'rs. sr. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prize of.$100,000 l I'nzeof. fni.ooo 1 Prize of. 22,500 1 Priz<-of. ^0,000 5 Prizes of. 10.000 111 Prizes of.V. 5.??0 20 Prizes of. 2.500 100 Prizes of. 1.000 Aud 11,451 oihur Prizes of from $1,500 to $50. Amounting in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Wholo Tickets. $20; Halves, $10; Onar-1 U-rs, $5. I'riae payahle in full and uo postpone? ment of drawings take place. Address, for Tickota and Circulars, MURRAY, MILLER ft CO., P. O. Box 2,410, St. Louis. Mo. Jan 5 1' :hno Canned Goods. 1 Afl C\5hES 2 lb. cans TOMATOF.8, at J." "\" $1 50 por doz. and l.r>e. por cnn. 100 oases 2 lb. cans PEACHES, at $2.60 pur uoz. aud 25a. per can. On hand aud for Hule by ' Jan 7 JOHN AO NEW ft SON. Event." 75. VOL. X?NO. 259. SENSATIONS! SENSATION PKIMA DONNAS, SENSA? TION PULPIT ORATORS, Sonaation Poli? ticians Sensation Parties, HchuetJiec-Vc rcin Masquerado Balls, Tableaux, Choral Union Concerts, Sensation Newtpaper ArticlfB, Sensation New Opera Houses, and every other Sensation vaniahes before the groat impending Jan 9 NEW 8ENSATI0N. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery.Sec, Obaus A Duohatel, Kolley's Island Sparkling Oatawba, California "Imperial." B RAN DIES?Brandenberg Freres, Jas. Henneaey, Otard, Dnpny A Co., vintages 183G, 18?8, 18C5. WINES-Old Private Stock Maderia?In bottles only, Choico Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, Sandeman and other Ports, Full lino of Hocks and Bautornea, includ? ing "Ohatoau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," "Hookbeimor," "Lanbenheimer," Ac, Ao. Our specialty is fino goods, snob as we can, with confidence, recommend. Any raro wino not in atore wo are prepared to purchaso cither in New. York or Europe, ind furnish at market rates. Nov28 GEO. RYMMERR. F?ll TWENTY DATS! Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! AT No. 1 is Main Street, C. F. JACKSON, Leader of Low Prices, HAS just received anothor invoico of Lti?iea' and Gents' H. S. HAND? KERCHIEFS; Ladies', aliases' and Chil? dren's Worsted and Cotton HOSE; Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Balmoral Skirts, Arctic Jackota and numerous other articles; all at prices which defy competition. Elegant line of DRESS GOODS, to be cloned ont in the above stated time, at very low figures. IHPOaTAKT ABD SPECIAL NOTICE. IN order to close out our large, varied and extensive stock of DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, DOMESTICS, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, JEANS, CASSIMERES; GENTS FURNISHING GOOD8, NO TION8, LAOEH, EMBROIDERIES, RIBUONS, HANDKER? CHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MERINO UNDERWEAR, SHAWLS, LINENS, TA? BLE DAMASKS, TOWELINGS, BLACK ALPACAS, BOOTH and SHOES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS, iVc, Ac, to make room for Spring Stock, we have marked down onr prices, and for i the next sixty days from this date will sell I REGARDLESS OF COST. We havo just j received a large quantity of goods, buutrht tor cash from suvcral bankrupt Htocks in New York, at uuprcccdeiitedly low prices, j We offer 50c. Dress Goods at 250. a yard, and large lines of other goods in propor? tion. Wo are daily receiving NOVELTIES for the HOLIDAYS, and niii oner tuein at prices to suit the times. We invite all in want of goods to examine onr aaaortrrtent. as W" offer such inducements to buyers in NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that they very seldom see. Our goods are all now and of g>.od quality, having been selected with care, aud specially adapted to thin market, enabling us to meet any competi? tion of whatever oharacter. Our salesmen are polite and attentivo, and wilt take plea? sure in ahowiug goods at the Qrand Centrai Bry Goods Etsabiish't OF WM. D. LOVE & CO. adrSamples sent gratuitously upon ap? plication. _ Dee 20 A C AR D. The Laurel Street GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IS DOW open to the puh'io, offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The proprietor is ao confi? dent id the superior merits of Ida goods that he ank.t no discrimination in his favor as compared witti anythiug in thi* market; so that you can at once encourage Southern industry, and at the same time directly servo j.inr interest, by purchasing fmni this reliable house. Offering evory reason? able taodil} to eustomors, 1 beg an humble shaie uf public patronage. Deo 1 JOHN E. GYLES, Agent. GOOD THINGS. 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxeB CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200cases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Orange j, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, ?slow as any hon*? In this country. LOR* JK A LOWRANOE. SONTHA QOOO CAR LOAD CALIFORHIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST BEOE1YED direct , from California. These Winea sTand Braudies are mado of de? licious grapes of California. * For sale by Dec 18 J. C. SEEGERS. FOBGHGOTTT, BES EDICT & CO., 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C. 1 the cheapest ? DRY uu?u8, NOTIONS, l ' ' > OIL. CLOTnS. CARPETS, MATTINGS. J RDOS, Ktc, TW/S SIDE OF NEW YORK, For prioos, see local. Sept 4-fGmo ESTABLISH EO, 1&3?. Hos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON,S.O. ' ^ ST1TO1MS First-Class Work ( OUR SPECIALTY, yf.t. by vsino CUEAI'EK grades of stock, tve can furnish work at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIONABLE STATiOHERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and (Sail invitations on the best stock and printed in the LATEST STYLE* Kept 4 My COL, ASBURY.COWARD , A lull corp a o f tftln Profb s ?prs. _ Cample to uuii'it oCiuras, KnrBius oto. for uumxigja perns! und pTiynle&l. trmnlnt*. XovntUttinoteaiar ?WttajaeWpaW PeiSJffJsig' rwla-osvl ami icU&raSbSa ^kdliffos.RirIDu.it ra!p<f <^Saloga/t fljrplytqAfcopa,. Jan 19 ' ' 1' ' - '' fl3 ? i i?u E*u mo/ Portr?t rs. rtfo-r?'Vi'? t t^Viere O800PE8. Ao . Ct'KiMJ lr.Ul? Md Ptei lure* made any eizi.- and fi>i> m vl.tup. aa anvwht-re eine 0 me ?ff? <-<e the new rtembraudtt?r Shadow I1i?t??f- it-ofcnfribtng still more beautiful, Lt.UjbrandtGlace, 8a* tl>facti<ni gharantaea or rn money asked. Dec 4 W. ? H)X. Art Gallery. . ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO invent a few dollars, with 'possible re tnrna of thousands, ia ofisred by the postponement of Public Library or .Ken luckv to the 27th of tfBIMUAOT'NEXr.of their dfih and last Concert and iDrawing* The umn a^t-uieui are pledged to the return of the money', if the drawing Should not come off at tho.dov now appointed. One Grand Cash Gift.,.1250,000 One Grand CAnh Gift.. . lOOft?? One Grand CaaLtGift................, V5.-C0O , Ouo Graud Cash Gilt.. 50,000 I One Grand Oksn tMtr.Vl'. iv? 2J3 000 B Ca.?sb Gi'ta, $20.000 each .... lOO.GOO 10 Caan Gifts, 14.000 each. 140,000 10.000 each..... 150,000 15 Cash Gift*, 20 Caoh Gitta, 25 Cash Gi'ta, 30 LTaeli Gifts, 50 Cash Gitta. 100 Oaxh Gifte, 240Gahb Girts, 500 Ca.-h Gifts, lPOOOCaeh Gifts, 5,000 each. 100,000 4 000 oach..... 100.000 8,000 i fteh. 90,000 2 000 each. 1,000 each.. 500 ouch.. 100 each.. 50 each . 100.000 100 000 129 000 50,000 950 0c0 Whole Tickets *50 Halve* 125. Tooth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole TWfceto $500. ? ?, tat . t.i For Tickets, or information, addroee THOS. E. BKAT4LETTK. Agent and Manager, toaisyiUe, Kautnoky. Dec 19 . . ,._atn9 Final Dicchargo. NOTICE Is hereby given tbat Thorn ao B. Leo. administrator of the estate of Mary 8. P. Gtbbea, diseased, hav applied to Hon. lt. I. Boons, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Biohland, for a final discharge as auch aclmlniatrator. It is ordered. Tbat the 29ih day of January, A. 0.1875, be fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of said "estate. B. h BOONS, Judge of Probate, Biohland County. Pec 29_413 ScTe?ty-nv? Gut of Every Hundred PEEBON8 eio affected with oorao de? rangement or uiseaso of the akin. Bo matter what the natnro of it raay be, "HElNf Trfli'B QUEEN'S DELIGHT," tho great Amerioan Ulood Purifier, will onre it. This ie quito enough to say. It yon have Deinlteh'o Queen's auv skin diauaee, use I Delight. Deo 10 t New Layer Raisins. 1 i\<\ QUARTE It BOXES NEW LAYEB IUU RA181N8, at $1 each. Just received and for eale by Jan 7 JOHN AG NEW * BON,