The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 26, 1875, Image 1
.-Tb* New
York fl?s^pnbhehea o&oial return*
of tbaaiiiflniiitteoe W7% wfalob ahe*r
that s?*tbe ?ouras, of two yea re tbo
IiepaWseun pwtj, vrbioh elected if
President by a majority of over 750,.
000 votas. baa been pot io ? minority
of over .500,000 votes. ? lb 1672. their
party carried thirty States, and by the'
eud of 187* bad lost alt bot eleveu ol
them. The JFoWd couoludes: "Iu two
yeara (he oppoaitioD to the Federal
Aminietra'iao b?a made a net gaiu of
nearly 1,250,000 votes. There baa
beeu no SQub political overturning id
so abort a period in our history as
people. Never before baa a Federal
Administration received so rapid and
overwhelming a oondemnation from
tboee who placed tt iu puwer. There
baa beeu a steady B-publiean Io*b
everywhere, and ? a steady opposition
gain everywhere. New York bat.
jam pod from 53,000 Repubhoan ma
jorny to 62,000 opposition majority,
and PeousyivaDi* baa changed frona
136,000, Bepublioan majority to 7,000 |
opposition majority. The opposition
baa poeseeai?u of fh? foor greatest
Htatea of the Uoinn?N*w York, Pen o
eylvsnba, Ohio an4 Illinois. Two yeara
ngO it poeaesaed not one ef these."
Obi. James W. Hmtou, a prominent
lawyer e?d politroiao, formerly of
North > Qaroii ua, ben ainee the war a
residence or Norfolk, Va , died and
denly BaVnrday, of peraljeis.
Mr. Wm. Knox, of Providence town
ship, N. C , while packing a bale of
cotton recently, was instantly killed by
the sinker falling apon bim.
A new gas oompaoy ia about being
organized ia Charlotte, N. t).
The Mechanics' and Farmers' Bund?
ing and Loan Association.
President?tt. D. 8ENN.
Vice-President?B. H. HEIN ITS H.
Treasurer-^-T. HABELL UiBBKB
ME am second Monday iu each month
Lends Money to the tub valuo of
seen stsarsl Receives a laige monthly re
venae in iatereat and premiums. Enables
members to buy a home at a coat of reut.
fan as i*i_
Grand Central Java Coffee.
WE aro aganta for tbo GRAM) CEN?
tral JAVA COFFEE OoMt'AN y.
Tbeir eotfeeie Sold1 in Bound paokagee. at
thirty osats par pound, and each case of
sixty pounds contain* a superior eight day ,
clock, rbioh b&onr*? the property o> the
looey.perojtaaerwbo buya the paokage con?
taining the ticket whiah entitle* the owntir
thereof So the clock, fhe coffee is full
value itaalf for the price charged, and the
clock ia. given *as a prize to induce pur
chaaera to try the coffee.
Jap 32 , t JOHN AGNEW a RON.
For Twenty Days
THE BEST BARGAINS IN DBY GOODS
and NOTIONS can be found at
, C. F. JACKSON'S,
Jan 20 . Leader of Low Prices.
? Proposals.
OmoB Fupt. 8. O, Pehitbntiaby
' COLUMBIA, 8. O , Junnn.i v 21 1875
SEALED I'ltofosALS for furniahii>K the
following SUPPLIES to the South Oa
ruliua Penitentiary for the present finca!
year will be received at this office uutil
February 1,1875:
2.600 buetiela CORN.
45 (-00 pounda Bi.CON.
49 5o0 pounda FRESH BEEF
11 260 pounds ttlOK,
0 291 pounda PKAS.
S 078 pounda 8UG AR (B.)
2 052 pounds COFFEE.
600 pounds SALT.
or,* _ -_ j riDnnoi)
(. I jivuuun I in & ui?.
20.440 pounda HAY
90 barrels FLOUR.
80 barren MOLASSES.
6 barrels VINE ?AR.
The above articles tu b? of g ?od quality
and to be furnished at snob times an?! ii
snub quantities as the Superintendent ma
order, ih<> party or parties to whom the
contract may be awarded will b required
to enter into nuffieieut security to insure
1 the faithful performance- of the contract,
a JOHN B. DENNIS,
? Jan 21_Snpi. S. C Peniteutiary._
m Strayed or Stolen.
Hntaww ABOUT flvfl weeks ajjo a fine
?nMH red Knsrliah MILCH OoW,
K_J^laLbeavy with calf. Any informs
^Uuu win ne thankfully received and hand?
somely rewarded by
Jan IS- w. B LOW RANGE
Baggies. Wagons. &c.
Iam now offering my stook nt BUGGIES.
kockawaYs AND MILBUKN wa
ciONB at redueudprices to close the business.
Those la waut of vehicles will vave mum y
by calling at the store of Jona Attuew a
Bon, and purehasiug before my strck is
Closed OUt. JOHN AG NEW.
Jan 22_
City Lioenees.
ALL LICENSES for 1875 not yet taken
out, must be applied for and Daid on
or before the 30th instant; after which date
the penalty will be etnctly enforoed
RICHARD JONES,
Jan 1011 City Clerk and Treasurer.
To Exeentors, Administrators.
* Qoardians and tr?stete.
tfpAKE aotlee that you ara hereby cited
fc A and required to nie in the office of the
Court of Probate for Ktohtand county, on
or before tbe lit dav of Febt nary, 1875,
your AN & UAL RETURNS for 1874
B i. ouONE,
Jan S |11_Judge of Probate.
Springs, Axies and Iron.
OUR atook of 8l*UNGS and ?XLES.as
well as IRON of all deaoriptione is
uerjf large. Purohaeers will save money b?
proeuriug these goods, a* well as Carriage
Material, at th* Hardware Establishment of
Hovjg JOHN AOTEW A SON.
Kerosene Oil.
PURE WHITE KEBOBENK. at l8o perl
gallon, at wholesale, and 20' p r gs> I
Ion at retail, delivered io all part? of the
eity. This Oil is guaranteed fuUv up to
the standard n quired by the Unit , t
States. For aale by
Jan #, JOHN AQNEW A SON.
Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned are soYJ agents for tbe
celebrated ELAINE OIX,
If* riHE TRST.
PerfecOu seeaM und cannot be exploded.
Anaoi.rjTELT Sire. Price* at retail 4Jc. per
gallon. JOHN AGNEW A oON.
Jan 5
New Sofnt^nred Hams,
1fsfl l*EW YORK'sugar-cured HAMS.
L\J KJ choice quality, jdst ree-ivod and
for sale by JOHN AGNEW A BON.
1111 M I I1M II M I Ii? II,
BY J. A. SELBY. CO
City Ordinances
Am Obdinanck to Ralbb cjofpoibs fob
tb>. FlBOALi Ykar 1875
Lie it ordniueti by the Mayor and Al?
dermen of the City of Columbia in Coun
til assembled, and by the authority <>f the
same, Thai ? ?ax8iu oowr the period
fi.-in rhe first day ol Jauoary, A. D.
1875. to tue Brut day of January, A.
D. 1876, for the eoms and in tbe man?
ner hereinafter mentioned, ahall be
levied, oulleettd and paid into the
Treaeury of aaid city for tbe use and
service thereof; that te toeay:
?kotion 1. A tax ot 80o on every hun?
dred dodar* tn value of all real estate
and peraoual property of every descrip?
tion, owned and need in the city .of
Columbia at ajy time during the said1
flfOal year, aba I be levied and paid
iuto the Oity Treasury for tbe nee of
the said city: Provided, however, That
uo persoueJ property not taxed or
liable to be ax id by the 8tate, shall
be taxed lor tin; nrtvice of tbe said city.
Sso 2 lu addition to tbe foregoing
taxes, a special tax of $1 00 on every
buudred dollars of tue ussi-esed value
of all real and pernui.nl pioperty of
every description, owned tind used in
the uity of Columbia at any time dur?
ing tbe Hanl li - <:al year, ?b.>|| be levied
und puid into tbe city Treueury, to be
us? d f?ii tbe purpose ol paying tbe in?
terest upon tbe pubiiu debt of said
city, hh provided by Aot ol tbe Geni?
tal Assembly, entitled "An Act to au?
thorize the: Mayor aud Aldermen ot
rim oity of Columbia to issue bond!*,
and to negotiate and mil the Hnoi","
Mpproved Marob 13, lb72: Provided,
however, That no peisouul property
not iaxed, or liuble to bo taxed by the
S uo- ot ?outb Carolina, shall be tuxud
for tbe use of said city
bEO 3 There shall be paid on ve?
hicles tbe following tax, viz: Upon
euch four-wheel pleasure aarriuge or
barouche, drawn by two or more
horses, $20; upon carriage, buggy, ba
rouohe, gig or bulky,* (not used for
hire,) drawn by one horse or mule,
$10: Provided, Thai the value of
pleasure carnages uud other pleaHore
vehicles speoitt ally taxed, be uot re?
quired to be returned for tsxation as
personal property. Upou each ve?
hicle used for the breaking or exhibit?
ing of hure.ee or muli-n $25; upou euoh
express company'* WHgou drawn by
one horse. $10; drawn by two or more
burner-, $20: Provided. That uotbiug
herein contained mi?ii be ouustrued to
extend to wagons, c.trta or other ve?
hicles going to or from market, aud
owued by uou-resideuta of said city,
or of wugoua exclusively used fur Hgn
cultural purposes.
.Sue 4. Tbat each mid every pr-mou
between tho agon of 21 yearn ami 45
ye tun, liubb to woik uu tbu streotH of
said city, nmy and hIihII be excused
from the performance of mob duty on
tbe payment oi $2 to tbe City Clerk
aud Treasurer; and, ou lailuru tu pny
the rtaid huiu of $5. at the time of the
payment ot their utiy taxe*. they ahull,
when Huminoued ho to do, be required
in work personally upou the streets of
tbe said city for six days, under ibe
direction ol the Superintendent of the
Streets, or any other person appointed
by the Mayor aud Aldermen to take
charge ot and direct theiu. Any per?
son refu-iug or m-gleciing io obey such
siimtuous shall be fined $2 for each
day'it neglect of tbe same, to be reco
ven d by Information brfere the Mayor
und AUiermeti in Council assembled.
And it shall be the duty ?>f the City
Clerk aud Treasurer, und of tbe Chief
of Police, to report to the said Mayor
and Aldermen all defaulters under this
section.
Sko 5. Tbat each aud every owner
or teuaut, or oocupaut of any real es?
tate, upou any street where water is
brought by pipes or otherwise from
tbe city reservoir, shall p?y to the City
Treasury, at the samu timu with the
other taxes imposed by tins ordinance,
a general tux ol $1 for each tiity feet
ol troutage where there are buildings,
and oue oeut per foot of frontage
where there are uo buildings upou
lots so taxed: Provided, That every
lot upon snob streets upon winch any
such structure or structures exist, shall
pay a water tax of uot less than $1:
And provided further, Tbat no proper?
ty bolder or teuaut shall beoherged for
more than one frontage for property
owned or occupied by him Any own?
er, or his agent, or oooupant of any
real estate, upon whose premises water
is brought from tbe city reservoir,
shsll pay such sums for tbe nseof water
as may ho a**essrd by the City Coun?
cil, and an owner, or hia agent, or oo
oopant, leinug to snake a report of the
hydiani oi bydranta need by bin or
her, or by au> tenant or oouopuut on
such pieinisea, shall be liable te a flue
at ti e discretion of the Mayor.
SBC 6 AM persons who shall enclose
au> -trr?-ts or parts of streets in tbe
oily ot Columbia, by and with oonsont
of the Conned, shall pay an annual
mit of 95 ??n any Hireei, or part of
any street, so eoeioaed, or snob other
price or sum as may be fixed and-de?
termined by the Council; but -each
street, or part of street, so aneloeed by
the eonsent of Council, may at any
time be 'opened by the order of aaid
Council, anything Kb the. contrary
herein notwithstanding,
tiao. 7. That if any person or per
bet our Jost Censures ^^h?
?LUMBIA, S. 0.. TUESDAY 1
eons shall fail, neglect or refuse to
make a return or returns to tbe City
Assessor, on oatb, of bis, her or tbeir
taxable property, on or before tbo 31st
day of January, 1875, (except as in
tbis ordiuanoe otherwise provided,)
auob person or persons shall be assessed
by tbe City Assessor for sod on all bis,
ber or tbeir taxable property, or other
things taxed by this ordinance, accord?
ing to tbe beet information be can ob?
tain of tbe Value of such taxable pro?
perty or other things; snd snob person
or persona who shall fail, negleot or
refuse to make a return or returns as
aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon on or
before tbe 16th of February next, shall
be subject to, and pay, in addition to
'said tax, 10 per oent. thereon. And
the said Clerk snd Assessor is hereby
required to assess, collect and receive
the taxes snd does levied and imposed
by this ordiuanoe, and all arrears of
former taxes or doe?, and make a re?
turn thereof, ae well as a return of all
persons who aball fuil to make a re?
turn and pay thu taxes herein aud
hereby imposed, on the 1st day of Muy
next, or as soon thereafter as may bu
practicable.
Beo 8. The said Assessor i9 hereby
directed, in asBessiog for taxation tbo
amount of sales likely to be made by
auy dealer during the year 1875, to as?
sume, if, in his diccreliou, it would be
just so to do, u8 a basis of his ebtimate,
the amount of euob feulcB during the
year 1874, according to the sworn re
tiitutt thereof of tbe said dealers.
Sec 0. That all returns of property,
of every description, and of all other
tbiugs made by taxation a source of
revenue to the said city by this ordi?
nance, ahall be made upon the oath of
the tax-payer, which returns shall be
made by filling out blunk forms, to be
furnished on application by the said
Clerk and Treasurer, on or before the
31st day of January, 1875, exoept as
iu tbiH ordinance otherwise provided;
but that time may be extended by the
Mayor and Aldermen; aud the said re
turus shall embrace every subject or
object of taxation, whether held by,
or pertaining to, the tax-payer, in his
owu right or iu a fiduciary capacity.
Sec 10. That all persons who may
oommeuce a permanent business iu tbe
oity of Columbia subsequent to tbe
time fixed for making tax returns, pay?
ing tbe city taxes and procuring an?
nual licenses, shall, after the lapse of
onu moutb from opening business,
I make returns to the City Clerk of tbe
valuo of the stock and other property
employed therein, aud puy their tuxes
und licensee; tbe taxei. ou the valuo of
the said stock and other property to
be charged for the full fiscal year, but
the licensee to be paid in proportion
to tbe remainder of the said year:
Provided, however. That all transient
dualer? shall pay their full annual li?
censes to the close thereof.
Ueo 11 That it shall be, and it is
hereby declared to be, the doty of thu
Cny Assessor to assess all the property
named in this ordiuuuoe fur city taxu
tiou at a reasonable valuation, aud the
City Clerk und Treasurer to collect the
taxes levied thereon, and tbe per oent.
imposed upon all otbor things as
sources from which a city reveuuo by
this ordinance, ie directed or couteui
plated to be raised, although uot spe
ci?oally mentioned, uooordiug to the
rates herein declared: Provided, how?
ever. That overy tux-payer shall have
the right of appeal to tbo Mayor und
to tbe Committee of Ways and Means
from thu assessment of the City Asses?
sor for a revision thereof, in oase he
should thereby feel himself aggrieved.
Sko. 12. That in case it should be?
come necessary to issue an execution
against tbe properly of the defaulting
tax-payer, and to sell thereunder bin
real property, in order to collect the
taxes due by him, it shall be tbe duty
of the Major, and be is hereby em?
powered so to do, in order to put tbe
purchaser thereof into immediate pos?
session, to issue bis warrant of eject?
ment against the owner, or against his
lessee or lessees, or against any other
person or persons who may be in pos?
session thereof, and to place the said
warrant in tbe bands of the Chief of
Police, or soy other officer whom be
shell select, who shall prooeed without
delay to execute tbe same, at tbe ex?
pense snd coats of the party or parties
in default: Provided, That tbe owner
of tbe fee bis lea eo or lessees, shall
not be deprived of tbe use aud posses
sion for a longer period than two years
from tbe day of aale.
?so. 13. That the Mayor and Alder?
men shall issue execution against each
and every person or corporation who
ahall be reported by tbe City Clerk
and Treasurer to have failed, neglected
or refused to make returns or pay the
taxes imposed by this ordinance with?
in tbe time herein prescribed; end all
executions issued by tbe said Mayor
aod Aldermen ahall have attached
thereto tbe signatures of the Mayor
and City Clerk and Treasurer and tbe
aval of tbe oity of Columbia, in tbe
name of wbiob sooh exeoutions shell
be entitled.
Hko 14. The! all executions whiob
may be issued to enforoe the payment
of taxes, floes and licensee by the said
Mayor and Aldermen, in conformity
with tbe foregoing section, sbsll be
'lodged in the first instance in the of
?tORNING, JANUARY 26, U
floe of tbe Sheriff of Richland County,
and may be directed to tbe Raid Sheriff
or to tbo Cbief of Police, or other per?
sons appointed by tbe said Mayor acd
Aldermen, to collect and receive tbo
same with tbe costs.
Sec 15. Tbat tbe words "real pro?
perty" and "real estate," as used in
this ordinauce, shall be co-extensive in
meaning with lands, tenementa and
hereditaments; tbe wordn "personal
property," as herein used, inoiudes
money, goods, chattels, things in
notion snd evidence? of debt; aud tbe
word "property" includes property,
real and personal.
An Obdinance to Makb Apfropbia
tions fob thb fiscal Ye Alt Com?
mencing January 1. 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: Section 1. That tbe following
sums be, und the same are hereby, ap?
propriated for the payment of the va?
rious officers and other expenses of the
city government (or the fiscal year
oommeucing January 1, 1875, and end?
ing December 31, 187G, tbut is to say:
For Salaries.?-Sec. 2. For tbe
Muyor, $1,500; fur tbe City Clerk,
Treasurer und Assessor, $1,200; for tbe
City Fhysiciau, $1,000; for the Super?
intendent of Streets, $000; for tbo
Clerk of the Market, $600; for tbo
Messenger of Council, $120; street
bunds, $5,580; City Attoruey, $1,000.
Fou Police Department ?Sec. 3.
For Cbief oi 1'uiice, $1,000; fur two
Sergeants of Police, $1,200: for six?
teen patrolmen, at $180 per aunum
each, $7,680.
Sec. 4.?For Alms House, Hospital
and Indigent poor, $1,500.
Sec. 5. For support of Fire Depart?
ment, $1,400.
Sec. 6. For defioienoeein appropria?
tion to water works contract $4.000.
For Water YVores Contract.?
Sec. 7. Tbat tbe amount collected
from water rents, and from water-front?
age tax, be, and tbe Banio is hereby,
appropriated for tbe payment towards
the coutract with the Columbia Water
Power Company.
Sec. 8. For payment of contract for
lighting streets. $3,000.
Sec. 9. For payment of two wutch
mou on Bell Tower, $840.
For Miscellaneous Expenses.?
Sec. 10 For making and repairing
streets, $2.000; for support of Syduey
Park, $250; for printing, advertising
und stationery, $800; couiiu?ent ex?
penses, $700. Provided, That no
bills shull be paid from the continent
fund until approved by the the Com?
mittee of Wuys aud Means.
Fou Interest.?Sec 11. That thei
entire amount collected from the spe
oiul tux of $1 00 on the hundred dol?
lars taxable properly iu the city be,
and the same ih hereby, appropriated |
to pay interest upou the bonded debt !
of the oily.
Sec. 13. That the City Treasurer be
I empowered to receive coupons und!
r)>?K??>d BOCO'ii?;? for nnpuid luxes for I
!1873-74, except water taxes and spe?
cie) interest. Provided, however. That
coupous are receivable for the latter
tax.
For the Payment of the Current
Expenses of tub Year 1875. ? Sec. 12.
Tbe entire amount collected from u
tax of 80c. on the hundred dollars tax?
able property iu the city be, aud the
same is hereby, appropriated to poy
expenses for the current >< . r 1874
aud 1875, commencing 1st April, 1874
I Recapitulation.?Formularies, $11,
600; for police department, $9.880;
for alms house aud hospital, $-1.500;
for tire department, $1,400; for de?
ficiency in water aoutraet, $4,000;
for lighting streets, $3,000; for wutob
men ou bell tour, $810; for miscella?
neous and contingent expenses,
$3.750. Total, 38,970.
To the Grangers of Soulh Carolina.
State G ranch; Patrons Husbandry,
Master's Office.
Columbia, S. C, January 16, 1875.
The meeting of the National Grange
is very near at hand.
This oouveutiou will be composed of
delegates from almost every State und
Territory, united iu the one purpose
of advancing and protecting agricul?
ture. The opportunity miiy never
occur again of your seeiug and kuow
ing these brother Patrons?it is well
worth while to make the effort to meet
them.
I would urge tbe Patrons to come to
Charleston and bring their families,
and join with Ashley Grange iu exem?
plifying the social characteristic of the
order. You will learn more of the pur?
poses and projects of this association
in this meeting, than by any other
means. Ashley Grange is making
every effort to give a wurm reception
to tbe National Grange, and it would
not be just to ourselves to leave these
preparations entirely to the looal
Grange. Coutiibotions from tbe
Granges oan be forwarded to E. L
Ruche, Master of Ashley Grange,
Charleston.
THOS. TAYLOR. Master.
JSyGharlestoa News and Courier
oopy twice.
500 duzen fresh eggs just received
and for aale at reduced price, at Hardy
Solomon's.
Event."
75. VOL. X?NO. 2C5.
DOLLARS
TO the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND are to be din
tributed on the 27th FEBRUARY, by the
Pubiio Library of Kentucky, upon the oc?
casion of their fifth and last Concert.
UriwIngCtrtaln or Money llrfumlfi.
One Grand Oaah Gift.$250 000
One Qrand Oaah Girt. lco.oOO
One Grand Caah Girt. 78 000
One Qr\nd Oaah Gift. 60 010
One Grand Oaah Gift. 25 U09
5 Oaah Gifta, $10 000 eaoh. 100 000
10 Oaah Gifts, 14.000 eaoh. 140 000
15 Oaah Gifta, 10 000 eaoh. 160 000
20 Oaah Gifts, 5 000 eaoh. 100 000
25 Cash Girts, 4000 eaoh.lOO.OOu
30 Caah Girts, 8 000 eaoh. yu 000
50 Caah Gifts, 2,000 eaoh.100 ovo
100 Caah Gifts, 1,000 eaoh.100 UOO
240 Cash Gifts, 500 eaoh.120 OOO
600 Caah Gifts, 100 saeh. 50.000
19.000 Cash Gifts. 60 each. 950 000
Whole Tickets, $50. Halves, $25. Tenth.1
or each Conpon, $5. Eleven Whole Tick?
ets, $500
For Tickets or information, address
Til CS. E. BKAMI ETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Jan 23 tua8 Louiavillc, Ky.
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY
Heath of Oov. JiramteUe?Action of the
Trustee*?A Successor Appointed.?JVo
More I'as'ponemeuts?Drawing Certain
February 27.
At a meeting of t hi Tmatees of the Pub?
lic Library of Kentucky, January 10,1875,
it was resolved that O M BliggB, h? q ,
who, under tbe lato Hon. Tnos. K. Bra m
letto, waa the real business manager of the I
Gift Concerts, already Riven in aid of the
Public Library of Kentucky, be and he is
hereby authorized to take the place made '
vacant by the death ef said Branilette. in
the management of the affairs ot the fifth
and last Gift Concert, and that the di aw?
ing announced for February 27. 1875. shall
positively and nneqnivocally take place on
that day without any furtberpostponement1
or delay on any account whatever.
It. T. DU BRETT, Piesideut.
John 8. Cain, Secretary.
Hereafter all communications relating to I
the Fifth Concert should be addreaeed to ]
the undersigned, and I pledge myaelf that
the drawing shall oome off February 27, or
that every dollar paid for tickets shall be
retnrned. O. M. BRIOtiB.
Agent and Manager, Room 4. Publio Li?
brary Building. Louisville. Ky.
LOOK I LOOK!!
$1,200,000 i\ PHIZES!
THE ORANDE8T SINGLE NUMBER
SCHEME ON REOORD, will be drawn
in public in Bt. Louis on MARCH 81. 1876.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100 ObO:
Missouri State Lotteries,
Legalized by Stale Authority.
MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana'rs.
sr. LOUIS, MO.
1 Frizoof.$100.000
1 I'nze of. 50 000
1 Prize of. 22 6110
1 Prize or. 20.000
5 Prizes of. 10 000
10 Pi iz*s of. 5,">00
20 Prizes of. 2 500
100 Prizes of. 1 0J0
And 11,451 oilier Prizes of frem $1,600 to
$50.
Am muting in tho aggregito to
$1,200,000.
Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar?
ters. $5.
Piizrt payable in full and no postpone?
ment of drawings take placo.
Address, lor liekf-ta and Circulars.
MURRAY. MILLER A CO.,
P. O. Box 2 410 St. Loni?. Mo.
Jan 5 HTSrun
City Taxes.
CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE.
Coi.chuia, H. C, Urcoruber 1?, 1874.
NO HOL is hereby given that tbe books
are now open fot the returns of the
Titx-oa}era of all property taxable bv the
City of Columbia for 1875. Property-bold
ers'and all othora interested are notified
that their returns must be made before the
Slat day of January, 1875. Blank forms
CAII be had Oil application to
Dec 17 RICH. JONES. Ci'y As*essor._
Coughs and Ooids
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL I ROCHES.
Chlorate Potash Paatiles,
Gelatine l ozenges,
Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry,
Hill'n Balsam Honey,
Aver'? Cherry Pectoral,
jayne:s fcxpcctnraut,
Piab's Cure. For sals at
L. T. SILLIMAN A OO.'S
Dec 29 Driw more.
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
\TfoiiKING to Win, a story for girls,
W $1.75.
Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland,
author of Ailuur Bonnyoaatle, $1 50.
A History of Germany, from the Earliest 1
Tino-s. by Charit >u Lewis, $2 50.
Manua'l or Mythology, Greek, Roman,
Norse, iliudoo, Kgyptiau and Olu German,
bv Murray, $2.25.
Prairie and Forest, tbe Oame of North
America, with adventures in their pursuit,
by Oiilmore. $1 50.
Health and Education, by Kiogsley, $1.76.
Uogarth'a complete works, in three vo?
lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major
Butler, with plates, $2.60. History orciubs {
and Club Lire, London. Book ef Wonder
lul Characters, with portraits. The Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Haunts of the British Poets,
London, and other new hooka. Nov 1
millinery"
PRICES REDUCED of La
i dies'. Misses' and Children's
[ BONNETS, HATS. CAPS,
>?UITS, UNDERWEAR. For
1 Sots, Cloaks, Worsted Goods.
Hair.Oorsets, Zephyr Worsted
and other attiolea too nume?
rous to mention; also, Basnr
Patterns. Laoita will please
call and see for themselves st
_Nov26_MRS O. B. REED'S.
Five hundred barrels of "Solomon's
Fauoy" flonr, just received. Now is
the time to boy.es flonr is cheaper
than iu ten years, st Hardy Solomon's.
iBENSATIO!? PBl?ADONNAtf.'BKtS'A
?PtOlTPtrCPir ?B.yTOR< Sensation Toll,
tlcians Sensation Partie?, Bcbue z n-Ve
rein Masquerade Balle, Tableaux, Choral
Do ion Concerto, Sensation New*paper
Article*, Sensation New Opera Hone**,
and every other Bensation vanishes before
tbe great impending
Jan 9 NEW HENHATTON.
IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL
n of i ce;:"
"N order to clnaS out onr large, varhd
L and extensivestook of DMBBh QtH'HU,
PRINIH, DOMKHTIOK, HOMES! ?>8,
TWKEDH, JKA>H. OA^Pna*RttF8. GETJ 'fi
FDUNisUINii (H>OD8; HOriONB,L?OK?,
EMBKoIDEItUft. RIBBONS, HANDXER
0H1KFM, OLOV>/B, HOHIERY. MEBINO
UNDERWEAR. SHAWLS. LIHKhB. IA
BLK BAMABKrt, TOWELlNGB, BLACK
ALPAGAH, MOO r? and xHOKB, (fAHPI18,
joiLOLOTHr*. HDHK MATH. OTTQltANB,
Ao.. Ao . to make room for Spring Stock,
j we have marked down oar priese; Sed for
the in xt sixty da>s from this date will sell
KEOAUDLrNS OF CDHT. We have Juat
? eoeivsd a large quantity of goads, bonftfat
Tur cai-h from ssvsral bankrupt stocks in
N?w York, at nnprecedentedly low prices.
We off-r 60o. Dress Goods at We. * yard,
and Urge lines of other goods in propor
I tion.
We are daily receiving NOVELTIES for
the Holidays and will - tier them at
prices to suit the times We invite all in
want of courts to exanui.e uor assortment,
I a? w?- offer snoh inducement' to bU)era in
NEW snd DBHlKAbLE OOOO* that they
v--rv seldom see. Lur fro >ds arc all 10 w
andI of good qnallty having been selected
with care, and snecially adapted to this
maiket. enabling n? to meet any competi?
tion of wb&tever character < 'nr anleinen
are polite aud attentive, and wit* take plea
Grand Central Dry Goods Etaabaih't
or
WM. D LOVE & CO. ,
?"?-Hamples sent graiuitocdy upon ap
pii<-.uion._1 ' Dec 20
A CARD'
The Laurel Street
GROCERY ESTABLISHMUNT
"8 now open to the pnb'ie, offering the
. GREATEST INDUOEMEN18. ko> wn
to the trade. Tbe proprietor la so confi?
dent of the superior merits of his goods that
bs asks no diacrimiuatioa la his favor as
compared with anything in this marks'; so
that you can at ones encourage Sentkern
iudu-try. and at the same time directly
serve yonr interest, by purchasing from
this reliable hones Offering every r*amen?
able facility to caetomsr*. 1 bi g an ncmbls
share of pnblic patronage.
De? 1 JOHN E OYLE?, Agent.
good things.
100 barrels NORTH Eft N APPLES.
200 b.ixea CANDY.
10J boxes ItAlsISS.
2U?oases CANNED FRUITS.
Pecans, Almonds, Orange.", Lemons,
Walnuts, Ac., wholesale and retail, as low
as any house in this country.
L?RICK A I.OWQANCE.
StJNlHx (lOOt)
Final Di t charge
No t ICE is hereby giv. n tbm Thomas ?.
I.< e. administrator of du- etinc of
Ms.it H p tlihbes, diCfMtod. ha? applied
to il< n. It I Boen?, Jadee of Probate, 'n
ami for lbs County of RichUnd, for afli-al
discharge as i-neri SomititsrYstor It Is
ordered that th* 19 h diy < f Jsau-ry.
A D 187-V bo fixed fur bei ring o* p? thiuu,
and a dual settlement of i>afd estate.
Hi I. BMONE, x
Judge, of Probate, Hicblaud County.
Dec 29 llS
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
sULVKIl ARB PLATID W 'IB.
SPECTACLES, BYB-QLA-MB* f ETG
0
IHrwVL a U?Re Modi -f tre sbov? on
hand, spd will ?-eil fjrf .n? it tt-< ? W..VI
oash prices, iJIgeooawai int?- ?? -
sented. ?
ar Watches, Clocrs and J w r
paired and work warranted
0)E\>. ^??ONK.
Oct 2T_ f'olumHa .'lotyl r.i, er.
107 Main si.. Next to ^IicimiH^.
K?TABI.IKHBP Iiv 1MB.
AND 8TILL IN TUB FUSID.
WITH
A I A tfiaj and well re
'eeted stock Of flesir dU
h ? HM111 Ht., Psrutr. wed
loom and Diniug f rum
_ _Bets. Which alM Me sVi'd *
low as anv bouse in the c >u ttry for oasn
NovlO* M. II. Bl HhY