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pleasure we copy and approve this eon timent from the 86. Louis Republican: "A fow names viU. be placed, as of 1875, side by.side with the Hancocks, the Adamses, the Otises arid the Hen rys, the Sumters, the Pinokneye and the Batledges of IV75. Among them will be the names of. Charles Foster and Woo. Walter Phelps. They can afford to be read oat of a dying party, for the sake of being read into the ?ndying gratitude of it great nation." The editor of the Review, a paper published in Richmond, Ya., in the interest of the colored people, says: "Wo have spont ten years in the South land, in politics, und out of politics, (although o very poor politician, and never held the hum? blest office,) and we have yet to experience at the hands of Southern gentlemen even the slightest aot of discourtesy." The Columbia correspondent of the Augusta Constitutionalist writes on the 23d iast.: "$100,000, and over were funded, today, at the Treasurer's office, which bonds (the consolodated) hate already advanced to sixty cento on the dollar, the coupons of which are receivable for taxes." On Sunday night, the 17th inst., the gin-house of Mr. H. M. Hunter, of Union, was burned, containing some eight or ten bales of cotton. Also, on the same night, the barn and contents, oonsiBting of long forage and two bales of cotton, of Newton Bowling, were destroyed by fire. A colored ohild, about two yean old, that had been severely burnt, and been brought to Darlington for medi? cal treatment, died while in its mo? ther's lap in Mr. Phillip GalmuB* store, on Monday morning last. The dwelling house of Mr. T. S. Gaillard, together with the express | office at Florence, was robbed at an early hour, on Saturday last. The family were chloroformed. A lady living in Guyan township, Pa,, gave birth one day last week to five living babies. The mother and ohiidren are getting along swimmingly. Mansfield Lc7ell, an ex-General in the Confederate army, is an applicant for the oolleotorship of assessments j under Mayor Wickham, of New York. The English sporting clergyman won $75,000 during the last tnrf season. That's more than ho oould have made iu the pulpit. A Methodist elder at Pern, Ind., challenges any other pious personage iu the State to a praying match for 810 a side and the championship. The postal card factory in Spring? field, Mass., shipped 26,420,500 oards during the quarter ending January 1. It is Btated that twenty-three cigars are made in thts country to evory one imported. Delmonloo, the lion tamer, has been devoured at Berlin by one of his own lions. Rev. Mr. Woods, presiding elder of the Afrioaa M. ?. Churob, died in Manning last week. Strayed or Stolen, ABOUT five weeks ago, a fine red English MILCtt GOW, _.heavy with calf. Any informs mm win no thankfully received and hand? somely rewarded by Jan 13_W. B. LOWRANOE. The Mechanics' and Farmers' Build? ing and Loan Association. President?R. D. RENN. Vice-PreBident?E. H. HEINITSH. Treasurer?T. HA HELL GIII15 KS. MEETS second Monday in each month. Lends Money to the full value of each share. Receives a large monthly re? venue in interest and premiums. EnableB members to buv a home at a cost of rent. Jan 22_ New Garden Seeds Noveltlca ami Approved Kinds. POITLER'S EARLY DRUMHEAD, Cartor'? Hu per fine Early, Early Schweinfust?Quintal, Early Winningstadt, Early French Ox Heart, Early Peas, Early Corn, Beets. For sale by E. H. HEINITSH, Jan 'iQ f_Drag and Seed Store. Buggies, Wagons, &o. IAM now offering my stock of SUGG I EH, ROOK A WAYS AND Ml LRU UN WA? GONS at reduced prices to close die business. Those in want of vehicles will save money by calling at the store of JohH Aguew & Son, and purchasing before mr stuck is closed out. JOHN AG NEW. Jan 22_ City Licenses. ALL LICENSES for 1875 not yet taken out, must bo applied for and paid on or boforo the 30th iustant; after which date the penalty will be strictly en forced. RICHARD JONES, Jan 1911 City Clork and Treasurer. Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, as well as IRON of all dusoriptions, is very large. Purchasers will save money by Broouring these goods, as woll as Carriage I [ateria), at the Hardware Establishment of\ Nov 28_JOHN AQNEW & SON. Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at lHo. por gallon, at wholesale, and 20c. per gal Ion at retail, delivered in all partti of tho city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to the standard required by tho United States. For sale by Jan 8_JOHN AQNEW A SON. 107 Main St.. Next to Wheeler Horse. KSTADLISHEO IN 1840, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH A LABOE snd woll se? lected stock of drat olass FURNITURR, Parlor. Bod room and Dining Room _ Sets, which will bo sold as low as any house in the oouitry for cash. WoVlO._ M. H. BERRY. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, TO salt Pictures everywhere 14.000 re? tailed by one. Another writes: "I oan make more money in this business than I can on a $10,000 farm, all stoaked." WHITNEY A: CO., Norwich, Conn. Dec 9 3mo BY J. A. SELBY. COL City Ordinances. An Okdinance to Raise ?CrPIilES for thu Fisoaij Year 1875. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al? dermen of the City of Columbia, in Coun? cil assembled, and by the atdhority of the same, That a tax to cover the period from the first day of January, A. D. 1875, to the first day of January, A. D. 1876, for the sums and in the mnn ner hereinafter mentioned, shall be levied, collected and paid into the Treasury of said city for the nee and service thereof; that is to say; Section 1. A tax of 80o on every hun? dred dollars in value of all real estate and personal property of every descrip? tion, owned and need in the city of Oolnmbia at any time during the said fiscal year, shall be levied and paid into the City Treasury for the nse of the said city: Provided, however, That no personal property not taxed or liable to be taxed by the State, shall be taxed for the serviefe of the said city. Seo. 2. In addition to the forogoing taxes, a special tax of $1.00 on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real and personal property of every description, owned and used in the oity of Columbia at any time dur? ing the said fiscal year, shall be levied and paid into the city Treasury, to bo need for the purpose of paying the in? terest npon the publio debt of said oity, as provided by Act of the Gene? ral Assembly, entitled "An Act to au? thorize tho Mayor and Aldermen of the oity of Columbia to issuo bonds, and to negotiate and sell tho same," approved Marou 15, 1872: Provided, however, That no personal property not taxed, or liablo to be taxed by the State of Sooth Carolina, shall be taxed for the ose of said oity. Seo. 3. There shall bo paid on ve? hicles the following tax, viz: Upon each four-wheel pleasure carriage or barouche, drawn by two or more horses, $20; npon carriage, buggy, ba? rouche, gig or sulky, (not used for hire.) drawn by one horse or mule, $10: Provided, That the value of pleasure carriages and other pleasure vehicles speoifically taxed, be not re? quired to be returned for taxation as personal property. Upon each ve? hicle need for the breaking or exhibit? ing of horses or mules $25; npon euoh express company's wagon, drawn by one horse, $10; drawn by two or more horsos, $20: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall bo construed to extend to wagons, carts or other ve? hicles going to or from market, and owned by non-residents of said oity, or of wagons exclusively used for agri? cultural purposes. Seo. 4t. That eaoh and every person between the ages of 21 years and 45 years, liable to work on tho streets of said city, may and shall be excused from the performance of such duty on the payment of $2 to the City Clerk and Treasurer; and, on failure to pay tho said sum of $5, nt the time of the payment of their oity taxes, they shall, when summoned so to do, be required to work personally upon the streets of the said city for six days, under the direction of the Superintendent of the Streets, or any other person appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen to take charge ot and direct them. Any per? son refusing or neglecting to obey such summons shall be fined $2 for each day's neglect of the same, to be reco? vered by information before the Mayor and Aldermen iu Council assembled. And it shall be the duty of the City Clerk and Treasurer, and of the Chief of Police, to report to thu said Mayor and Aldermen all defaulters under this seotion. Seo. 5. That euch and every owner or tenant, or occupant of uuy real es? tate, npon any street where water is brought by pipes or otherwise from the city reservoir, shall pay to the City Treasury, at the same time with tho other tuxes imposed by this ordinanoe, a general tax of $1 for each fifty feet of frontage where there are buildings, and one oent per foot of frontage where there are no buildings upon lots so taxed: Provided, That overy lot upon such streets upon whioh uuy such structure or structures exist, shall pay a water tax of not less thau $1: And provided further, That no proper? ty holder or tenant shall bo charged for more than ono frontage for property owned or occupied by him. Any own? er, or his agent, or occupant of uuy real estate, upon whose premises water is brought from the oity reservoir, shall pay such sums for the ubo of water as may be 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 Que at the discretion of the Mayor. Seo. C. All persons who shall enclose any streets or parts of streute in the city of Columbia, by and with consent of the Council, shall pay an annual rent of $5 on any street, or part of any street, so enclosed, or such other price r.r sum as may be fixed and de? termined by tho Council; but ?ach street, or part of street, so eucloscd by the consent of Connoil, may at any time be opened by tho order of said Counoil, anything to the oontrary herein notwithstanding. Seo, 7. That if any person or per UMBIA, S. 0., WED N ES DAT sons chilli fail, neglect or refuBo to mako a rotorn or returns to the City Assessor, on oath, of his, bcr or their taxublo property, on or before the 31st day of January, 1875, (except us iu this ordiuauco otherwise provided,) such person or persons shall bo assessed by the City Assessor for and on all his, her or tbeir taxable property, or other things tuxed by this ordinance, accord? ing to the best information ho can ob? tain of the value of such taxable pro? perly or other things; and such person or persons who shall fail, neglect or refuse to make a return or returns as aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon on or before the 15th of February next, shall be subject to, and pay, iu addition to said tax, 10 per cent, thereon. And the said Clerk and Assessor is hereby required to assess, collect and receive the taxes and does levied and imposed by this ordinance, 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 the tuxes heroin and hereby imposed, on the 1st day of May next, or as soon thereafter as may bo practicable. Seo. 8. Tbo Baid Assessor is hereby directed, in usseBsiog for luxation tho amount of sales likely to bo mado by any dealer during the year 1875, to as? sume, if, in bis discretion, it would bo just bo to do, as a basis of his estimate, tho umouut of such sales during the year 1874, according to the sworn re? turns thereof of the Baid dealers. Sec. 9. That all rotnruBof property, of every debcriptiou, and of all other things made by taxation a source of revenue to the said city by this ordi? nance, shall be made upon the oath of the tax-payer, which returns shall 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, except as iu this 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 hold by, or pertaining to, the tax-payer, in his own right or in a fiduciary eapacity. Sec. 10. That all persons who may commenoe a permanent business in the oity of Columbia subsequent to the time fixed for making tax returns, pay? ing the city taxes and procuring an? nual Hocuses, shall, after the lapse of one month from opening business, make returns to the City Clerk of the value of the stock and other property employed therein, and pay their taxes und licenses; tho taxeB on the value of the said stock and other property to be oharged for the full fiscal year, but the licenses to be paid in proportion to tho remainder of the said year: Provided, however, That all transient dealers shall pay tbeir full aunual li? censes to the close thereof. Seo. 11. That it shall be, and it is hereby declared to be, the duty of the City Assessor to aBsess all tho property uamed in this ordinance for city taxa? tion at a reasonable valuation, aud the City Clerk and Treasurer to oolleot tho taxes levied thereon, and the per oeut. imposed upon ail other things as sources from whioh a city revenue by this ordinance is directed or contem? plated to be raised, although not spe? cifically mentioned, according to the rates herein declared: Provided, how? ever, That every tax-payer shall have the right of appeal to the Mayor aud to the Committee of Ways and Menus 1 from the assessment of the City Asses? sor for a revision thereof, iu case he should thereby feel himself aggrieved. Seo. 12. That in caso it should be? come necevsary to issuo an execution against the property of the defaulting tux-payer, and to sell thereunder his real property, iu order to collect the taxes due by him, it shnll be the duty of the Mayor, und ho is hereby em? powered so to do, in order to put tbo purchaser thereof into immediate pos? session, to issue bis warrant of eject? ment against tbo owner, or ugaiust hi* Iusbcu or lessees, or against any other person or persons who may be iu poa ; session thereof, and to place the snid warrant in the bunds of the Chief of Police, or any other officer whom bo shall select, who shall proceed without delay to execute the same, ut tbo ex? pense and costs of tho party or parties in default: Provided, That the owner of the fee, his lessee or lessees, ahull not bo deprived of the use and posses? sion for a longer period tbau two years from the day of sale. Seo. 13. That the Mayor and Alder? men shall issue execution agaioBt each and every person or corporation who shall be reported by the Oity Clerk and Treasurer to have failed, neglected or refused to make returns or pay tho taxes imposed by this ordinanoo with? in the time herein prescribed; and all executions issued by the said Mayor und Aldermen shall have attaohed thereto the signatures of tho Mayor and City Clerk aud Treasurer and tbo seal of the city of Colombia, in tho name of wbioh such exeootioDs shall bo entitled. Seo. 14. That all executions whioh may be issued to enforoe tho payment of taxes, fines and licenses by tho said Mayor and Aldermen, in conformity with the foregoing section, shall bo lodged in the first instance in the of MORNING, JANUARY 27, lice of the Sheriff of Ricbland County, und cany be directed to the said Sheriff or to tho Chief of Police, or other per? sons appointed by the said Mayor and Aldermen, to collect und receive tho Baaie with the coats. Sec 15. That tho words "reul pro? perty" and "real eelate," as used in this ordinance, shall be co-extensive in meaniDg with lands, tenements and hereditaments; the words "personal property," as herein osed, inclndes money, goods, chattels, things in notion and evidence? of debt; and the word "property" includes properly, real and personal. AH Ordinance to Make Appropria? tions for the Fiscal Year Com? mencing January 1, 1875. Be it ordained by the Mayor a)id Al? dermen of die city of Columbia, in Coun? cil assembled, and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That tho following sums be, and the same are hereby, ap? propriated for the payment of tho va? rious offiaers and other expenses of the city government for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1875, and end? ing December 31, 187G, that is to say: For Salaries.?Sec. 2. For tho Mayor, SI,500; for tho City Clerk, Treasurer andApsessor, Si,200; for the City Physician, 81,000; for the Super? intendent of Streets, SG00; for tho Clerk of tho Market, S'GOO; for the Messenger of Council, $120; street hands, $5,580; City Attorney, $1,000. Foit Police Department.?Sec. 3. For Chief of Police, $1,000; for two Sergeants of Police. Si.200: for six? teen patrolmen, at $180 per annum eaoh, $7,G80. Sec. 4.?For AlmR Houbc, Hospital and Indigent poor, $1,500. Sec. 5. For support of Fire Depart? ment, $1,400. Sec. 6. For deficienees in appropria? tion to water works contract $4,000. For Water Works Contract.? Sec. 7. That the amount collected from water rents, and from water-front? age tax, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the payment towards tho contract with the Columbia Water Power Company. Sec. 8. For payment of contract for lighting streets. $3,000. Sec. 9. For payment of two watch? men on Bell Tower, $S40. For Miscellaneous Expenses.? Sec. 10. For making and repairing streets, 82,000; for support of Sydney Purk, $250; for printing, advertising and stationery, $800; contingent ex? penses, $700. Provided, That no bills shall bo paid from the contingent fund until approved by the the Com? mittee of Ways und Menus. For Interest.?Sec 11. That tho entire amount collected from the spe? cial tax of $1.00 on the hundred dol? lars taxable property in the city bo, and the same is hereby, appropriated to pay interest upon the bonded debt of the city. Sec. 13. That tho City Troasnrer be empowered to receive coopous aud passed accounts for unpaid tuxes for 1873-74, except water tuxes aud ppe ciel interest. Provided, however, That coupons are receivrble for the latter tax. For tiie Payment of the Current Expenses of the Year 1875.?Sec. 12. The entire amount collected from a tax of 80c. ou the hundred dollars tux able property in the city bv, and the same is hereby, appropriated to pay expenses for the current year 1874 aud 1875, commencing 1st April, 1874. Recapitulation. ?For saluries, 811, G00; for police department, $0.880; for alms house and hospital, $1.500; for lire department, $1,400; for de? ficiency in water contract, $1,000; for lighting streets, $3.000; for watch? men on bell tour, $810; for uiiscellu neous und contingent expenses, $3,750. Total, 38.970. T? tl>i* Oranger? of Kaut Ii Carolina. I Static Orange Patkons Husrandry, I Master's Office. Columbia, S. C, January 1G. 1875. The meeting of the National Grunge is very ueur ut hand. This convention will be composed of delegates from almost every State aud Territory, united in the one purpose oi advancing and protecting agricul? ture. The opportunity may never occur again of your seeing und know? ing these brother Patrons?it is well worth while to make the iffort to meet them. I would urge' the Patrons to come lo Charleston und bring their families, and joiu with Ashley Grange in exem? plifying the social characteristic of the order. You will leum more of tho pur? poses and projects of this association in this meeting, than by any other means. Ashley Orange is making every effort to givo a warm reception to the National Grange, and it would not be just to ourselves to leave these preparations entirely to the local Grange. CouUihntions from the Granges cau bo forwarded to E. It. Roche, Master of Ashley Grange, Charleston. TBOS. TAYLOR. Master. New Orleans Molasses. BARKELS ohoice new crop Now Or? leans MOLAHBE8, juat received direct from New Orleans, and for eale at wholesale aud retail. Doc 5 JOHN AONEW & 80N. Event. 1875 VOL. X?NO. 2G6 SENSATIONS! SHXSVTION PRIMA DONNAS, SENSA? TION rULPIT ORATORS, Benaation FoJi ticiaD8 Sensation Parties, Schuetzen-Ve rein Masquerade Dalle, Tableaux, Choral Union Conccrta, Sensation Newspaper Articles, Sensation Now Opera Houses, and every other ScnBatlon vanitheo boioro the groat impending Jan 9 NEW SENSATION. City Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, Columbia, S. C, December 16, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that the books are now open for the returns of the Tas-uayers of all property taxable by the City of Columbia for 1875. Property-hold? er* and all others interested are notified that their returns must bo made before the Slot day of January, 1875. Blank forma can he had on application to Dec 17 RICU. JONES, City AsBessor. Coughs and Golds. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorato Potash Pastiles, Gelatine Lozenges, Wietar'a Baleam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, PidO'e Cure. For sale at L. T. SILL1MAN & GO.*3 Dec 29 Drug Store. GOOD THINGS, 100barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxeB CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200caecn CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, &C, wholesale and retail, as low as any house in this country. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. *S?)NIHX (IOOD A CARD The Laurel Street GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IS now open to the pnb'ic, offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The proprietor is bo confi? dent of the superior merits of his goods that he asks no discrimination in his favor as compared with anything in this market; so that you can at onco encourage Sentkern industry, and at the samo time directly servo your interest, by purchasing from this reliable house. Offering every reason? able facility to customers, I btg an humble share of public patronage. Drei JOHN E. GYLES. Agent. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. "YyOl.KING to Win, a story lor girls, Mistrei-s ot the Manse, by Dr. Hollaed, author ol Ailhnr Bonnyeastle, $1 50. A History .>f Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Charit on Lewis. 12 5U. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Ron an, Norse, Hindoo, Kgyptiau and Ohl Ucrman, by Murray. $2.25. Prairie and Forest, the Game of North America, with adveutuies in their pur.-uit, by Gillmore. *1 SO. Health and Education, by Kiugaley, $1.75. Hogarth's complete woiks, in throe vo? lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major Ruthr, with plates, $2 50. History of Clubs and Club Life, London. Rook of Wonder fill Characters, with purirait? 'J he Slang Dictionary, l.i?loriual aud anecdotal. Homes and Haunts <?! Ilm Brit sh Poets. London, ami < tht-r now Loots Nov 1 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SII/VKR. A.\I> PtiATRO WARB, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASbES,ETC. IHAVE a large sto.-k of the above on hand, ami Will r< 11 them at the lowest each pries All poods warranted ut reprt senti d. *j- Who!.! a Clocks ami Jewelry re? paired mul n-nr): warranted. UEO BRUNS. ??rt '27 Columbia Hotel Block GIVING INSTANT RfiMEP. IT is the most wonderful MEDTOfNE ever known, and possesses a curative power tiuequallcd in tho hiatary of reme? dies. For sale onlv at Dec 16 I_HEINITSH'B PrnpStore. Now Layer Raisins. 11 f\i i QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER I JLUU RAlolNB, at $1 each. Just reooived and for sale by Jan 7 JOHN AGNEW & 80N. Important to Farmers. OKtiT FOUTY DOLLARS A VOM jai . 3 " "i. ?/?!.' B'.i. ?Vr. QU AN AH AN I GUANO, AN important natural Guano? a genuine Animal Dopoe.it. A Cargo of 500 tona now on the way to thin port. Thin Guano gavo groat satisfaction in Yirgioia and North Carolina tho pant season. Circu? lar and certificates pent on application. c Prof. Wilson, of Uallimoro, Aid., says Of this Guano: "By a critical examination ol tho analysis of the various cargoes you have imported, a striking foatnro is the great regularity in the per cunt age of tho important constituents essential for the injunction of all crops." l'ror. F.A. Genth.of Philadelphia, Pcnn., saya: "ibe Guano is evidently of animal origin, and tho minute bones which wore discovered in ttio same, indicate that it is tho result of tho decay of bata, mice. Ac. The quantity of organio matter which is still present in abont 12 per cent., and this yields about 2J per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrognn is present as nitric aoid, of which about 3 per cont. were found. All the nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to about 3& per cent, of ammonia. The phosphoric acid in?tho Gnono averaged about 12* per cent., equal to 27 8 per cant, of Bouu ruospbate. A consideraDie quan? tity of the phosphoric acid, however,' is preaont aaBo-called neutral Phosphate of Lime, which, being slightly aolublo in water, renders the Guano as quiokindta action as a corresponding quantity of Su? perphosphates would do. The small per oeutage or potash whioh was found in analysis adda to its value. From all the experiments which I have made of the Guanahani Guano no doubt can exist that it is a valuable manure." I Prof. H. 0. White, or tho Georgia State Agricultural Society, says: "As ehown by the analysis, this Guano contains, tn good proportion, all the olenvMB which are generally considered ab v.: .alue ior plant food, and tho forms and combinations in which thoy are present are such as to ren? der them available, tu and assimilable by the plant. 1 should judge that the proper neo ol this article for purposes of fertiliza? tion would bo attended with great profit." Prof. Charles U. Hhopard, Jr.; in a recent analysis of this Guano, says: "This Guano (of animal origin) would appear from its physical and chemical properties to an? swer every reasonable expectation of a commercial manure. Orders received and arrangements made for its sale by applioation to J. Bf. ItOBSON, CS East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wbarr, Charleston, R: Q. J?n 20 tlS THE GREAT SOUTHERN HT nn MClltOTn, BENEDICT s CO., 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C. TUE CHEAPEST ORT GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS. MATTINGS, RTJGS, Etc., THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, see local. Ht ptl-tCmo Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. STITIQIIIS First-Class Work OUR 8PECIALTY, YET BY ISING CHEAPER GRADES OK STOCK, WE CAN KCKNISH WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIO?TsTIlTIOIIEny, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and gall invitations OH THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. rKrIISOS'S SEW METHOD i\>n THE Piano-Forte. T BtantU thetoutl Seile 25,000 yearly, _i and id gaining friends everywhere No l'ianu Instruction Br?k ever leaned ap? proaches it for real merit and worth, and no teachers regret using it in their course of instruction. This work is a power in tho musical advance of the day, and has been a most important agent in the recent tremendous increase or technical knowledge or the Piano-Porto. Tho success of RICHARDSON'S NEW METHOD is world-wide, and prompts many oompetitore, but i*s aale surpasses that of all others comuineo, and it stands to-day inuontestably superior to all other Piano Methods. Udod by Thousands of Mneio Teachers and Sold by All Book and Muaio Dealers in this country and Canada. PHICB, ?3.70. All books sent, post-paid, for retail prioe. OLIVER Dir HON A CO., Boston. UU AS. II. DITSON A CO., Jan 23 ?wir 711 Broadway, New York. SO Cases Gatawba Champagne. THIS WINE is fully equal to the t'ronch and imported Champagne. Deo 18 J. O. SEE0ER8,