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iMMft ?a* it? of pre r 750, i 000 vo^*** bofio p?t in * minority or qw?O.000 tote?. Io 11672. ?beir party eerticd shirty States^ and by the ead ol.l874.b*(J ?oa? al* bat eif?eu of them." The TVorfcs^oonoiudesi uIu two years the opposition to the Federal Aminietratidh has mads a net gaio of nearly 1.350.000 votes.. There has been no BOob i political overturning in eo short a period in our history as a people, (t Never before has s Federal Administration received ?o rapid and overwhelming a Condemnation from those vrho placed It iu power. There bss been 1 a steady Republican lo*s everywhere, end ? 0 steady opposition gain everywhere*- blew York bus jemped front 68^000 Repnbliosn ma jorityts) 62,WK) opposition majority, and Fbonayrvanit bas changed Jrom jf?fptyw majority to 7,000 opposition ana^orjtty. rue opposition has possessiou of (he four greatest Htatefc- of the fjirlbtr?New York, Peon sylvanta, Ohio and liuuote. Two yeara sgo it paeses*?d oo.nno of these,7, C?l SE3 vynitotoo, a prominen t lawyer <ted fiofilWai; formerly of NorttVt?nro*ioe.,ne?'aia?e the w.r a reeidenee O! Norfolk, Ye., died sud? denly J&tujrcUj, of paralysis. Mr. Wm. B^oox, of Providence town ship. N. O . while packing a bale of cotton recently, waa mutant]y killed by the sinker falling opon him. A new gas Com pony is about being organised in Charlotte, N. U. The Mechanics' and Farmers' Band ins; and Loan Association. }'r~i^.-ri! Ii. D. SgMN. F ice-PwW<rnt?K7h . HEIN ITS II. 7Wa*ar?r-L-Tr HA8ELL OIBBEB Tk/fEi?LMaBCond U<mday to eaoh month JJfJL Lends Money to the tqli value of each saare? ?''Oswsivea a >Aige monthly re? venue in iutereat aud premiaoie. Enables members Win} s home ?t a cost of reut. JentB-?o-'>-; ?" V ? ? ? '_ Grand Centrai Java Coffee. WE ere. agent* /or tbuflBAM) CEN? TRAL Jm COKFEfc OoMPAilY. Tbeu- coffee is sold' 10 pwmid packages, at thirty seats p?r pound,and soon ease of sixty pounds contain* a ?uperior sight day clock, wbfoh becomea the property or the ineky psronaser who buy? tbe paoliage oon tainlng tbe tickat wbtah entitle* the owner thereof to tbe clock. Hie coffee in full value iteslf f?r4be price charged, and the clock la.given "as a prire to induce pur? chasers to try the coffee. Jan>a,,.. ,. j i JOHN AONEW a> BON. . For JPwenty Days THfc BEST BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS and NOTIONS can be found at ; C, F./AC?S0a'8. JanyrO,, )? j Leader of J-ow Prices. It , Proposals. Omen SWT. s. O, Pejutsmttabt ' Colombia, S. C , JanuH.iv 21 1875. SEALED PDUmisALS for foroiabinK the following SUPPLIES to the South Ca? rolina Penitentiary for the present fiscal Sear will be-received at this office Uuttl ebrnsrr 1,1S75: . 2.60T>bushels CORN. 45 ti00 ponnda Bi.CON. 49 5i>0 pounda FRESH BEEF. 11 250 pounda RICE, 9 281 pound* PEAS. S 078 pounds 8UOAR (B.) 2 052 pounds COFFEE. 500 pounds HA.LT. 275 pounds PEPPER. 20,440 pounds HAY 90 bar re la FLOUR. 80 barrel* MOLASSES. 5 barrels TINE *AR. m_ - A._-_.i-i-_.-u.. ??_.?.,_? 11,?. 4.? fumio mW?, tu u. ui fy quail ST, and to be furnished at euob times and in suuh quantities a? the Superintendent may order. The party or parties to whom the contract may be awarded will b required to enter into -ufacieut security to l.mure the faithful performance of the contract. JOHN B. DENNIS, Jan 21_Supt. 8. C Peniteutiary. , , Strayed or Stolen, ABOUT live weeks ago. a fine red English MILCH COW, heavy with calf. Any informa? tion win ue thankfnlly received and hand? somely rewarded by Jana?-' ' W.B LOWRANCE Vijdggjles, Wagons, dec. IAM now -ff<?riug my etook of BUGGIES, HOCK A WAYS AND MILBUKN WA UONB of rea'ueed?ric?? to otosm thr busineas. Those la .want of .vehicles. w?H save moniy by calling at the Store of John Agqsw A Son, and p'nrebasing before my Block is cloned oat. JOHN AO NEW. Jan 28_ City Licenses. A LL LICENSES for 1875 not yet taken /%. out, mast be applied for and paid on or uefc-re the 80th instant; after which date the penalty will be strictly enforcMd ' RIO HARD JONES. Jan jj_g City Clerk and Treasurer. To 'Executors, Administrators. y_ Oaardians and i runlets. PjnABJt notice that you are hereby cited X and required to tile in the office of the Court of Probate fot. RlchUnd county, oa or bet?re the lit d?v of February, 1875, your ANaUAL RETURNS for 187* B 1. tfOONE. Jan 8 |11 Judge of Probate. Spring?, Axis* and Iron. OUR atook or gPhlNQa, and aXLEB. as well aa IRON of ail deaoriptiona. is Vtnf large, Purohaaera will SSV? money b? trocariug these goods, a* well as Carriage iaterlal" et/As Bar<t?ar? Establishment of Nov 28 JOHN AOBIEW ^ SON. Jterosene Oil. PURE vYHITX.-IEItO^BNK. at 18c per gallon, at wholesale, and 20 ? p r gal? lon at rated, delivered ia ail part* of the eity. This Oil is guaranteed full* up to ths standard required by the Unit A Statea. For sale b*v '* JOH1I AflNEW A SON. " , BjninoOiL Tl?piJ TK8T, SMf-.W-Hviti. B.BU, 100 ZWX^M for ?ale by JOHN AGNEW A SON. ??? BY J. A.. SELBY. CO; An Obdika?ck to Raibb cxtpfmbs fob THK FlBOAIi YkaK 1o76 Lin 11 ordained by the Mayor and Al? dermen of Ike City of Columbia in Chun ttl imeembied, and by the authority of the sane, That * tax, ??> oover the period fi'-m Hie first day ol January, A. D. 1875. to the flrtit day of January, A. D. 1876, for the hqoi and iu the man? ner hereinafter meutioned, shall be levied, collected and paid into the service thereof; thai is to say : Bkotiow 1. A tax ol 80o on every hun? dred dbilar* id value of all real eelate and personal property of every descrip? tion, owned and used in the city .of Columbia at a jy time during the said' fiscal year, aba 1 be levied and paid iuto the City Treasury for the nee of the said city: Provided, however. That uo personal property not taxed or liable to be. < ax id by the State, shall be taxed lor the m-t vice of the said city. < SfcO 2 Iu addition to the foregoing taxes, a special tax of $1 00 on every hundred dollars of tbe assessed value of all real aud persoual ptoperty of every description, owned snd used in tbe city of Columbia at any time dur? ing tbe said tincal year, shall be levied aud paid into tbe aity Treasury, to be used lot the purpose ol paying tbe in? terest upon tbe pubiiu debt of said city, as provided by Act ol tbe Geue ial Assembly, entitled *'Au Act to au? thorize the M.i\or aud Aldermen of tbe city of Columbia to issue bonds, and to negotiate- aud sell ibe same," approved March 13, lb72: Provided, however. That no petsoual properly not taxed, or liable to be taxed by tbe State of bouth Carolina, shall be tuxed for tbe use of said oity. bKO 8 There shall be paid on ve? hicles the following tax, viz: Upon each four-wheel pleasure carriage or barouche, drawn by two or more horses, $20; upon carriage, buggy, ba? rouche, gig or sulky, * (not Used for hire.) drawn by one horse or mule, $10: Provided, That the value of pleasure carnages uud other pleasure vehicles specifi ally taxed, be uot re? quired to be returued for taxation as personal property. Upou eaoh ve? hicle used for the breaking or exhibit? ing of horses or mules $25; upou eaob express company*s wagon drawn by one horse, $11); drawn by two or more burses, $20: Provided. That nothing herein contained snail be const rued to extend to wagons, ort? or other ve? hicles going to or from market, aud owued by non-residents of said city, or of wugoua exclusively used fur agri? cultural purposes. .Sec 4. That each and every person between the ages of 21 years uud 45 yeais, llabb to woik ou the streots of said oily, tuny aud shall be excused from the performance of such duty ou the psymeut of $2 to tbe City Clerk aud Treasurer; and. ou failure to pay the said sum of $5. at tbe timo of the payment, oi tueir UUJ laxes, luey snail, when summoned so to do, be required to work personally upou tbe streets of tbe said city for six days, under tbe direction ot the Superintendent of the Streets, or any other person Appointed by tbe Mayor aud Aldermen to lake charge ol and direct them. Auy per sou refuMug or negleotiug to obey suoh summons shall be fined $2 for each day's negleot of tbe same, to be reco vert d by information befere tbe Mayor and Aldermen in Council assembled. And it shall be the duty of the City Clerk and Treasurer, and of tbe Cbief of Police, to report to the said Mayor and Aldermen all defaulters under this section. !3ko 5. That eaob aud every owner or tenant, or occupant of any real es? tate, upou any street where water ia brought by pipes or otherwise from tbe city reservoir, shall pay to tbe City Treasury, at the aame timo with tbe other taxes imposed iiy Ibis ordinance, a general tax ot $1 for eaob fifty feet ot frontage where there are buildings, and oue cent per foot of frontage where there are no buildings upon lots so taxed: Provided, That every lot upon snob streets upon wbiob auy such structure or structures exist, shall pay a water tax of uot less than $1: And provided further. That no proper? ty bolder or teusut shall beohsrged for more tbau one frontage for property owned or oooupied by him. Any own? er, or bia agent, or oooupant of any real estate, npon whose premises water is brought from the eity reservoir, shall pay such some for tbe nseof water as hiwy be assessed by the Oity Coun? cil, and an owner, or bia agent, or oo? oupant, ismug to make a report of the hydrant or hydrant* need by him or her, or by any tenant or oouopuut on such premises, shall be liable te a fine at the discretion of the Muycr. Sao 6 All persona who etrall eneloee an\ ?trrete"tar* parts of ottwetstn tbe oily ot. Columbia, by aud with consent Sol 'the Conned, shall pay an annual rent of $6 on any street, or part Of any street, so eootosed. or aueh other price or atim as ma* be fixed and de? termined by tho Council; but each street, or port of street, so snelosSd by the consent of Council, may at any time be 'opened by the order of seid Onnuoil. anything So the- contrary w?u?tt ?mtmimih mu wo- awvarawv herein notwithstanding. rVW Sxo. 7. That if any person or per City OrtUnanoea .et our Just Censure a LUMBIA, S. C, TUESDAY 1 eons ?hell fail, negleot or refuse to make a return or returns to tbe City Assessor, on oatb, of bis, ber or tbeir taxable property, on or before tbe 31st day of January, 1875, (exoept as in tbis ordinance otherwise provided,) such person or persons sball be assessed by tbe Oity Assessor for and on ail bia, her or tbeir taxable property, or other things taxed by this ordinance, accord? ing to tbe beat information be can ob? tain of tbe value of aoob taxable pro? perty or other things; and snoh person or persons who shall fail, negleot or refuse to make a return or returns as aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon on or before tba 15th of February next, shall be subject to, and pay, in addition to 'said tax, 10 per cent, thereon. And the said Clerk and Assessor is hereby required to assess, collect and receive tbe taxes and does levied and imposed by this ordinanoe, and all arrears of former taxes or due?, and make a re? turn thereof, as well as a return of all persons who shall fail to make a re? turn and pay tbe taxes herein and hereby imposed, on the 1st day of May next, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. Seo 8. Tbe said Assessor is hereby direoted, in assessing for taxation the amount of salea likely to be made by auy dealer during tbe year 1875, to as some, if, in bis discretion, it would be just so to do, as a basia of his estimate, the amount of such bates during the year 1H74, according to the sworn re? turns thereof of tbe said dealers. Sec U. That all returns of properly, of every description, and of all other tbiugB made by taxation a source of revenue to the said oity by this ordi? nanoe, shall be made upon the oath of the tax-payer, whioh returns shsll be made by filling out blank forms, to be furnished on application by the said Clerk and Treasurer, on or before the 31st day of January, 1875, exoept as iu tbis ordinance otherwise provided; but that time may be extended by the Mayor and Aldermen; and the said re? turns shall embrace every subject or object of taxation, whether held by, or pertaining to, the tax-payer, in hia own right or iu a fiduciary capacity. Sbo. 10. That all persons who may oommenoe a permanent business in tbe oity of Columbia subsequent to tbe time fixed for making tax returns, pay? ing tbe oity taxes and procuring an? nual licensee, shall, after the lapse of one mouth from opening business, make returns to tbe City Clerk of tbe value of tbe stock and other property employed therein, aud pay their taxes aud licensee; the tuxoi. ou the value of tbe said stock and other property to be charged for the full fiscal year, but the licenses to be paid in proportion to the remainder of tbe Baid year: Provided, however, That all transient dealers shall pay their full annual li? censes to the close thereof. Uko 11 That it shall be, and it is hereby deolared to be, tbe doty of tbe City Assessor to assess aii tbe property n.imurt in this ordinance for city ttixu tiou at a reasonable valuation, aud the City Clerk aud Treasurer to collect the taxes levied thereon, and the per cent, imposed upon all other things as sources from which a city reveuuo by this ordinanoe is direoted or couteui plated to be raised, although uot spe? cifically mentioned, according to the rates herein deolared: Provided, how? ever. That overy tax-payer shall have tbe right of appeal to the Mayor aud to the Committee of Ways and Means from tho assessment of the City Asses? sor for a revision thereof, in oase he should thereby feel himself aggrieved. Seo. 12. That in case it should be? come necessary to issue an exeontion against the property of tbe defaulting tax-payer, and to sell thereunder hie real property, in order to collect the taxes doe by him, it shall be the duty of the Mayor, and be is hereby em? powered so to do, in order to put tbe purohaser thereof into immediate pos session, to issue bis warrant of eject? ment against the owner, or against bis lessee or lessees, or against any other person or psrsons who may be in pos? session thereof, and to place the said warrant in tbe handa of the Chief of Polio?, or any other officer whom be aball select, who shall prooeed without delay to execute the same, at the ex penae and ooats of the party or parties in defanlt: Provided, That the owner of the fee hia les-ee or lessees, shall not be deprived of tbe nse and posses? sion for a longer period than two years from tba day of sale. rjaa 18. That tbe Mayor and Alder? men shsll iasne exeontion against eaob and every person or corporation who snaii be reported by the City Clerk and Treasurer to have failed, neglected or refused to make returns or paj the taxes imposed by this ordinance with? in tbe time herein prescribed; and all executions issued by tbe said Mayor and Aldermen shall have attached thereto, tba sigoatores of the Mayor and Oity Clerk and Treasurer and the seal of the oity of Columbia, in tbe name of Whioh such executions shall be entitled. Bxoi 14. Thai all executione whioh may be issued to enforce the payment of taten, .fines and licenses by the said Mayor and Aldermen. In conformity witti the foregoing section, shall be lodged in the first instance in the of Attend the True ?10RNING, JANUARY 26, II floe of the Sheriff of Biobland County, end may be direoted to the said Sheriff or to tbe Chief of Police, or other per? sona appointed by the said Mayor and Aldermen, to collect and receive the same with the costs. Sbo 15. That tbe words "real pro? perty" and "real estate," as used in this ordinance, shall be co-extensive in meaning with lands, tenements and hereditaments; the words "personal property," as herein need, includes money, goods, chattels, things in action andi evidence; of debt; and the word "property" includes property, real and personal. Am Ordinanoe to Makr appropria? tions fob thb Fl?OAXi year 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 fullowing sums be, and the tame are hereby, ap? propriated for the payment of the va? rious officers and other expenses of the city government (or tbe fiscal year commencing January 1, 1875, and end? ing December 31, 1876, that is to say: Fob Salaries.?Seo. 2. For tbe Mayor, $ 1,500; for tbe City Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor, $1,200; for the City Physician, $1,000; for tbe Super? intendent of Streets, $000; for tbe Clerk of the Market, $000; for tho Messenger of Council, $120; street hands, $5,530; City Attorney, $1,000. Fob Police Department ?Seo. 3. For Chief of Police, $1,000; for two Sergeants of Police, $1,200; for Bix teen patrolmen, at $480 per annum eaob, $7,680. Sbo. 4.?For Alms House, Hospital and Indigent poor, $4,500. Sbo. 5. For support of Fire Depart? ment, $1,400. SBO. 6. For deticieuees in appropria? tion to water works contract $4,000. Fob Wateb Wobkb Contract ? Seo. 7. That the amount collected from water rents, and from water-front? age tax, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for tbe payment towards the contract with the Columbia Water Power Company. Seo. 8. For payment of contract for lighting streets. $3,000. Seo. 9. For payment of two watch mou on Bell Tower, $840. Fob Miscellaneous Expenses.? Sec. 10 For making and repairing streets, $2.000; for supportof Sydney Park, $250; for printing, advertising uud stationery, $800; contingent ex? penses, $700. Provided, Thut no bills sbull be paid from tbe contingent fond until approved by tbe the Com? mittee of Ways and Means. Fou Interest.?Sec. li. That the entire amount collected from tho spe oiul tux of $1 00 on tho hundred dol? lars taxable property in the oity be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to pay interest upou tho bonded debt of tbe oity. Seo. 13. That the City Treasurer be empowered to receive coupons und passed accounts for unpaid taxes for 1873-74, except water tuxes aud spo oiel interest. Provided, however. That conpous are receivrble for the latter tax. Fob the Payment op the Current Expenses of tue Yeab 1875.?Sec. 12. The eutire amount collected from u tax of 80o. on tbe hundred dollars tax? able property in tbe city be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to pay expenses for the current yeur 1874 aud 1875, commencing 1st April, 1874. Recapitulation. ?Forsalsriee, $11, 600; for police department, $9.880; for alms bouse aud hospital, $4.500; for fire department, $1,400; for de I flciency in water ooutraot, $4,000; for lighting streets, $3,900; for wutch meu ou bell tour, $840; for miscella? neous and contingent expenses, $3.750. Total, 38.970. T.? the Grangers of Month Carolina. State Qranoe Patrons Husbandry, Master's Office. Columbia, S. O. January 16, 1875. The meeting of tho National Orange is very near at hand. This convention will bo composed of delegates from almost every State aud Territory, united iu tbe one purpose of advancing and protecting agricul? ture. The opportunity may never occur again of your seeing and know 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 tbeir families, and join with Ashley Orange iu exem? plifying tbe social character ist io of the order. You will learn more ot tbe pur? poses and projects of this association in thia meeting, than by any other means. Ashley Orange is making every effort to give a warm reception to tbe National Orange, and it wonld not be just to ourselves to lesve these preparations entirely to the local Orange. Oontiibotions from the Oranges can be forwsrded to E L Boohe, Master of Ashley Orange, Charleston. THOS. TAYLOR, Master. J9"Cn.arleston iVetss and Courier copy twice. ?'' 500 donen fresh eggs joat reeeived and for sale at reduced price, at Hardy Solomon's. O ! j]"'iLUii!iL_JiJL ^ .< (' . 'tat 'i>as<*t jSVsat -i^tr ,? , MtlO?J lO J^l-m ^ <WM,I ?- " i ? A > Event." VOL. X?NO. 265. DOLLARS TO the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE 1 HUNDRED THOUSAND ere to be dis tributed on tbe 27th FEBRUARY, by the | Public Library of Kentucky, upuu the oc- { I cauion of their fifth and laet Gouoert. Ur.wlig Certain or Money Ilefamde*. 1 One Grand Oaah Gift.t..... .1260 0001 One Grand Oaah Gift.lCO.uOO One Grand Oaah Girt.i 78 000 One Qr\nd Caah Gift.; 60 010 I One Grand Oaah Gift. 26 UM J 6 Oaah Gifta, $^0 000 each. 100 000 10 Oaah Gift?. 14.000 eaoh. 140 000 IS Caah Gifts, 10 000 eaoh. 160 000 20 Oaah Gifte, 5 000 each. 100 000 25 Oaih GUts, 4,000 each. 100,000 80 Oaah Gifta, 8 000 eaoh. 90 000 60 Oaah Gift*. 2,000 eaoh. 100.000 100 Oaah Gifta, 1,000 each.100 i>Q0 240 Oaah Gifts, 500 eaoh. 120 000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 seen. 50.000 19,000 Caah Gifts. 60 eaoh. 950 000 Whole Tickets, $30. Halves, (25. Tenth, or eaoh Coupon, $6. Eleven Whole 'liok | ets, $500 For Tickets or information, address THOS. E. BRAMIBTTE, Agent and Manager, Jan23tus8 . Louisville, By. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY Death of Oov. BramleUe?Action of the Trustees?A Successor Appointed?No More Postponements?Drawing Oertain February 27. At a meeting of ths Trustees of tbe Pub? lic. Library of Kentnnkv. J*.rm?.ry 10,1875, it was resolved that CM Briggs, ??q [ who, under tbe late Hon. Tbos. K. bra m lette, was the real business manaKerof tbe Gift OoncertB, already Rivon in aid of the Public Library of Eent.ucky.be and bs is hereby authorized to take the place made vaoant by the death af eaid Bramiette. in the management of the affairs ol tbe fifth and last Gift Concert, and that the di aw? ing announced for February 27.1875. sbali positively and unequivocally iake place on that day without any further postponement or delay on any account whatever. R. T. DORRETT.Piesident. Johx 8. Oaih, Secretary. Hereafter all communications relating to the Fifth Oonoert should be add rented to the undersigned, and I pledge myaelf that tbe drawing shall come off February 27, or that every dollar paid for tiokets shall be returned. O. M. BHIGoB. Agent and Manager, Boom 4. Publio Li? brary Building. Louisville. Ky._ LOOK 1 LOOK 1! $1,200,000 IN POIZES! i THE GRANDEST 8INGLE NUMBBR1 80HEME ON RECORD, will be drawn iu public in St. Louis on MAROH 81. 1876. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100 OuO: Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by State Authority. MURRAY,MILLER & CO., Maixa'rs. ST. LOUIS, MO. 1 Trizoor.f100,000 l Prize of. . 5ti ooo 1 Prize or. 29.600 1 Prize of. 20.000 5 Prizes of. 10 000 10 Prizes or. 5,i?00 20 Prizes of. 2 500 100 Prizes or. 1 0J0 And 11,451 oilier Prizes of from $1,600 to $50. Am muting in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? tern, (5. i'lizri payable iu full and no postpone? ment of drawing* take place. Addrteo, tor t ickets and Circulars. MURRAY. MILLER A CO., P. U. Box 2.446 St. Looi?. Mo. Jan 5 JITSruo City Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Colombia, S. C, Drcomber 16, 1874. NO ITC hie hereby given tbat tbe books1 are now open foi the returns of the Tax-nayore of all property taxable b> the City of Columbia for 1875. Property-bold era and all othora interested are notified that their returns must be made before tbe Slat day or January, 1875. Blank forms I c ui be bad on application to Dec 17_ RICH. JONE8, Ci'y AaseBBor. Coughs and Golds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL I ROCHES. Chlorate Potash Pastiles, Gelatine Lozenge*. Wistar'aBalaam Wild Oherry, Hill's Balsum Honey, Ayer'e Cherry Peotoral, Jayue's Expectorant, Plan's Cure. For sale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN A CO.'fl Dec 29 Dm* Store. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. Woi.KlNG to Win, a story for girls, $1.75. Hialreao of the Manse, by Dr. Rolland, author or Aithur Bonnyoaatle, $1 50. A Histnrv of Germany, from the Earliest Timts. by ?harlton Lewis, $2 50. Manual or Mythology, Greek, Roman, Nome, Hiudoo, Kgyptiau and Old German, by Murray, $2.25. Prairie and Forest, tbe Game of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillniore. $1 60. Health and Ednoation, by Kingaley, $1.76. Hogarth's complete works, in three vo lumua. The Wild North Laad, by Major butler, with plates, $2.60. History OfOlnbS and Club Lire, London. Book ef Wonder I lot Characters, with portratta. The Slang I Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of the British Poets, London, and otber new hooka. Nov 1 MILLINERY. PRICES RKDUOBD of La , diea*. Miasea' and Children's I SONN ET8,_H ATS, CAPS, *U1TB, UNDERWEAR. Fur 1 Sou, Cloaks, Worsted Goods, Hair.Oorasts,Zephyr Worsted and other articles too nume? rous to mention; also, Basar Patterns. Labi?s will please I call and eee for themselves at J*ov26_MRS O. B. BIRD'S. Five hundred barrels of "Solomon's Faiioy" iloor, just rsoeivsd. Mow 16 the time to bay, ee floor is cheaper than in ten yosrs, at Hardy Solomon's. tlciapa BecnUon Fur?ep, ?cl?oe. 2; ij.Ve? rmin AUsqaerade Ball?. T*bl?apx, Choral Union ? Concerts, Sensation i' New?paper Article?, Sensation ? Kew Opera Houses, and every other Sensation vanishes before the great Impending Jan 9 rTEW HENHATION. IMPOBTANT AND SPECIAL ? ? ? i ?' - * . I TN order to clis* out cur largV. vaH<d Genf ?n\/xUij isa r.o. ttuiirjun, ~ a r I'at ? ga, omjkph, ?lovk?, ntwmk*. wmfao ALPACA s, Boo rfl abd HWOEB, < OILCLOTH^. MrjiiN. mats, q Ac, Ao . to make room for Bi we hit? UMkkd dowe oOr art the n? xt sixty d?vs from thla date.will ?eil H K? a i< DLr OP Of >8T. We have Just eoeired a large quantity of goals, boa*bt for cash from several bankrupt stock? in New Ttirk. at ubpreoedentedly low prices. We off r Mo. Ore as floods a&.aso. a yard, and Urge lines of other goods in propor? tion. - Wo are daily receiving. JtOVBLTlBK for the HOLIDAYS and will < ffer tbem at prices in salt tbs limes We invite sli m wantof Roods to exanjji.u ^ur ase-Timeist, %* w- offer snob Inducement* to ba>er? in NEW and DBNlRAbLE OOODm that they very aeldom see. oar go<ds are all new and of g' Od quality having been selected with ears, and specially adapted' to this mm ket. enabling n? to meet any comp*-ii tion of whatever character <>nr salesmen itn pniite an?i attentive. ? art will uko pl*a~ cure in showing goods ai the Grand Central "Dry Good* Euabuth'L - ?* ?.'???- > WM. D LOVE & G0t t Jt a carpv The Laurel Street 6RUGBRY I8T/VBUNHIINT IS now open to the pnb'ie, offering the QlifcATKST INDUOt-MKIiia. Ao. wd to the trade. The proprietor ie so confi? dent of thoanpenor merits of bis goods that bs asks no diocrimiuailQn to bu> f**<>r as oom pare A with anything in this marke'; so that yon can at onee eueoorage Knetlwro in du-try, and at the same Usae directly serve your interest, by purchasing tram this reliable boose Offsrii-r every ^amen? able facility to caatomsrs, I Im g an nnyibia share of pnblic patronage. Deol_ _JOHN K OILf.a-, Agsnt. GOOD THINGS, 100 barrels NORTHERN ATT?LE8. 200 boxes CANDY. ' ? ?'-? \ hi t . ?' ?.?i? : " -Im? 100 boxcslt A1SINS. ^ y 200 eases CANNED YRU1T8. ? itit ii uwi .1 >? ?'t/:?4>t>e Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and rbtaSl;>ae low as any house in this conntry. ? i ? ? < LOB1GJE A LOWnANnas. b (IOOf) Final Discharge. N'VJ ICE ia bersby glv? n that Thomas*K I.? e. administrator of t.b>- sriaie. of iMsiyH P tiihbes, d<c?a?Vd. has applied to li?n. II I Boon", J ad ire of Probate. ?n ' and for i li - County of Bioblanri, for a ro al discharge as mrh *>>mitnsn atnr It ts ord.tr. o that tbv.SO h d?y cf Jsau-ry, A D. 1875. be tixed fur he* ring of p. iKiuu, and a final settlement of ?afd estate. 11. 1. bmone, x. Judge of Probate, RicbUnd Cnomt. Dsn ?0 fig COL, A3BURY COWARD ism Jan U Watches, Clocks, J+**e*ry. siLv.ia inn puiicn w S? 1 SPECTACLES, ETB-hla t-Bs: |0PfSr?^9^B Mr mm IaTB a rarge-si?'C? SJ-a^aoVf irH hand, apd wtit.sc0 \iii* w >t pnoes All gooohXMir *rif?? .-. . ? - JL hand I oash sent s'd. Watebee. Cloesa and J-mVl< ?a work warrant id <1B\I. tU.Df^f., ?ei 11 ., . jSS?SCJ !l S QSttfti ?! \*. ?l paired aet AM 107Main ttUVastto % heeu i K^TtBMSHtP IN lg**,,," ?V AND mV* ^TU? W?lJPi low as any bouse hi the oon itry for oaeb KovlO M. II. Mi lihi