The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 20, 1870, Image 1
THE DAILY |H|P??(E1IX.
"Let our Just Censure j-MME^ Attend th? True Event."
BY J. A; SEL?Y. COLUMBIA, S. 0.. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 183.
thevao?p^nV OT ot?r c?^sr#tidenVat
Limn/ brougijt tio". light B?hio'inda'fc fero?
cious i?Btluots on tho part, of the mild;
alm?nd-?jod'heath?n. . Atymt '2,000 of
thenv armed with Olubs, knives, and
axes, murdered the families ' of the own?
ers of the plantation ou which they
lived? and thou prepared to sack a small
villngp. ' Oh the woy, however, they en?
countered two determined white men,
who, barricading themselves ian church,
drove on the bloody-minded wretches
by a vigilaut and well-directed fire of
small arms. Thia defence gave the vil?
lagers time to prepare a breast-work,
behind whioh forty of them repelled the
v?holo Chinese army, which took to the
moan taina. The whole district of Peru,
where this occurred is now in dread of
another incursion, and, at the 6ame
time, is deprived of its field laborers, so
that tho crops are ruined.
[New York Herald.
Two'GmiiS SHOCKIMJIA' LACEKATEDBY
A BLOOD-HOUND.-Cn Sunday afternoon
two servant girls in tho employ of Mr.
A.' Hessenberger, residing at Hamilton
Park, New Brighton, New York, were
bitten in a shocking manner by a fierce
Siberian bipod-hound, owned by their
employer. One of the girls, Catharine
Brady, had one of her breasts almost
completely torn from her body, and at
present lies in a. very low state. The
other girl, Eliza MoNulty, who went to
the former's assistance, was also attacked
by the brate, and had ber left arm
lacerated horribly, requiring sixteen
stitch ea to sew it np.
Thc Tchuantcpeo canal survey is soon
to be an accomplished fact. The United
States steamers Kanena and Mayflower
sailed from Fortress Monroe yesterday
with, the parties appointed by the Sec ro?
tary of the Navy to make the survey of
the Teh?antepeb isthmus, and within a
few months probably the problem of a
ship ?anal "uhitiug the waters of the
Atlantic and Pacific oceans will be
solved.-- .- 1 1
WHY
. ?
O. I*. J A CBC SON
DRY GOODS SO LOW !
Because
He has not the largest ?tock.
Because
J
He ha-} not a host of enleeme-n.
Because
His rent is not high.
Because
Hie expenses are light.
Because
His stock has been carefully selected from tho
largest stocks of Dry Goods in Balti?
more, New York,Bo8ton and
Philadelphia.
Polite Attention
Given to all customers.
Oct ll_ fit
OYSTERS AND GAME.
OUR SALOON iainor
'der. and OYSTERS,
GAME, FISH, etc., can
bo obtained at all hours. Dinners'
and Suppers furnished at abort notice, and
in tho beat st vie. Give us a trial.
PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN,
Pot ll_ Exchange Restaurant.
The Pollock House
/ip^, /C> HAS been overhauled
^rU?#ttn(1 filted ?P for tho win-?*ffigK
^BlBW terHeaann, OYSTERS, ^g*^
FISH and OAME served up in the usual stvlc.
The Privato LUNCH ROOM haa boen refit?
ted, and gueBts may expect propor attention.
Oct 12 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor.
Creme Pe La Creme.
"1 C\f\ BARRELS very superior FAMILY
J.UU FLOUR,
200 barr?la low priced and medium qualities.
For salo low b-?_EDWARD HOPE.
For Bent.
DB. LEWIS' two STORE HOUSES, on
s Richardson and Lanrol streets, former?
ly occupied by Thomas J. & H. M. Gibaon,
havo nndorg?no thorough ropairB, aro now
ready to ront. BueinoBB men diairing good
stands, will do well to inquire on thobroini
fcoa for information. 8. KRAFT,
Sept 28 Agent.
Speol?^JWotioes.
FIVE CEHTS ADDITIONAL will buy shoos ^vith
ailvcr or copper tips, wbicb will savo the
buyer tho price of a new pair ef shoes. Com?
pared with ragged toes and dirty stockings,
they aro beautiful, to say the loast. Parents',
try it. ,_8 8 this
PAIN KILLER-PEBBY DAVIS A SON
MANUFACTURERS AND PBOI'BIETOBS, PROVI?
DENCE, R. I.
[TESTIMONIALS FROM THE FRESS.1
This remedy ie well known to be one of the
very best ever offered to the public. lt
is all that it is represented to bo. The testi?
monials in its favor, reaching back fora series
of years, and tho experience of a long test,
incontestably prove it to bo one of tho most
reliable specifics of the age.-O?d North State.
We cheerfully add our testimony in favor of
this medicine-Roman Cit?en.
DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.-We have tried this
medicine, and assure our readers that it not
only possesses all tho virtues claimed for it,
hut in many instances BUIpasses any othor
remedy wo have ever known.
[Herald of Gospel Liberty.
It is really a valuable medicine-it is used
by many physicians.-Boston Traveler.
I have used Davis' Pain Killer, and consider
it an indispensable articlo in the medicine
box. It has effected eures in diarrhoea, and
for cuts and bruises it is invaluable.
[Neto 'York'Examineri
Spoken of in terms of high commendation
by both Druggist and Physician.
?? ? [Philadelphia Eagle.
There is no medicine I value BO highly as
thc Pain Killer-have used it for years, and in
every inatance it bas proved a sovereign reme?
dy.-Mesenger, Glens Falls, New York. |
Known almost universally to be i good
remedy for burna, and other pains of the body,
and is valuable, not only for colds in winter,
but for various summer complaints.
Oat 4 lljlmo . >V?WW [Cltrirtiau Advocate.
Getting married.-Essays for Young Men,
on Social Evils, and tho propriety or impro- 1
{iriety of getting Married, with sanitary help
or those who feel unfitted for matrimonial
happiness. Sent freo, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P,
Philadelphia, Pa._Sept 17 gmo
fPJtxo Celebrated
Murray
Lanman's
Elorida Water.
-e
The most lasting, agree?
able, and refreshing of all
perfumes, for use on the
Handkerchief, at the Toilet,
and in the Bath. For sale
by all Druggists and Per?
fumers.
Sept 17_tty
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
MRS. .11. ?V. STRATTON, Proprietress?
TRA NSIENT B OA PP, $2.00 PER PA Y.
Oct 12_Imo
"PROGRESSIVE."
OUR STYLES
FOR
FALL, 1870.
OPENED THIS DAY, one of the most beau
tiful stocks of
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
Ever shown iu this market.
In Dress Goods,
We lead thc market this season, both in
STYLE and PRICE.
OUR STOCK
Has been bought on a "LOW RULING
BASIS-' with Cotton, and wo propose to givo
the advautago gained by us to "TUE CUS?
TOMERS."
Nothing has contributed to bnild up our
EXTENSIVE and still increasing business more
than our systematic "LOW PRICES" and
satisfactory style of business. All Goods are
guaranteed as represented.
The BEST GOODS sold for the ? LOWEST
PRICES."
Weare Abouts for the EMPIRE SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE," one of the best.
AV. IJ. LOVE ? CO.,
Columbia Hotel Building, Maiu street.
W. D. LOVE.
B^B. McCnEEitv._Oct i)
For Sale,
?$$ki A. GREAT VARIETY OF GERANIUM
jraffiCUTTINGS and other handsome green
>ia house plants, for ?ale very low, bv
O. ADAIR,
Reptj?J3mo_At the Asvluni.
ICE! ICE! ICE!
HAVING put my machino in operation, I
now inform thc public that 1 am ready
to supply any and all orders for ICE. Price two
cents per pound by the retail. For100 pounds
or more, agreements will bo made. Tho Ice
can be obtained at either tho upper or lower
store. J. C. SEEGERS.
Aug 31_
Hardy Solomon & Co.,
HAVING entered into tho manufacture of
BRICK and QUARRYING of GRANITE,
and purchased of Messrs. Wright A Vinn, one
of their now patent Brick Machines, capable
I of turning out from 40,000 to 60,000 bricks per
day, aro now prepared to make contracts and
furnieh parties with any quantities of bricks
desired. Apply to HARDY SOLOMON, at his
store, or at tho South Carolina Bank and
Trust Company. Sept 3
To the Dental Profession.
THE regalar semi-annual mooting of tho
South Carolina st a to Dental Association
will ho held ia Charleston, S. C., commencing
TUESDAY, November 1, at 8 P. M. Dentists
throughout tho Stato are cordially Invited to
bo present. Members will bo passed to and
fro, o vcr tho varions railroads, for one fare.
T. T. MOORE, Corresponding Secretary.
Oct 9_
Cotton Sagging,
-f /~\f^r\ YARDS heavy and medium I
AO?V-f V-fV-/ COTTON BAGGING, for
Bale by_E. HOPE.
ENBRY'S UNIVERSAL
Cotton Gins and Condensers.
THE8E GINS, so well known throughout
the South, need no comment. In style of
workmanship, and for efficiency of work,
their turn-out, with the same amount of
power, is unequaled. B. TOZER, Agent,
Aagnet 2_Columbia. 8. C. ?
Hams and Bacon Strips,
"f f\r\ NEW SUGAR-CURED HAMS.
JLV_JV^ 1,000 lbs. now Sugar-cured Break?
fast Strips, just received and for sale by
Oct 7_ J. A l.R. AGNEW.
Guns, Pistols, Etc.
I INFORM my friends and
Jh>'<2L public in general that? I have
JilG^?&j^jOBt received an entire now
V ?stock of Double and Single Bar?
bel GUNS, REPEATER8, Flasks, Pouches,
Pistol-Belts, Caps. Buck-Shot, Cartridges.
Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder
and Shot.
ALSO, . -.
REP AIRING done at short nnlfno.
Oct 8_P. W.. KRAFT? Main street.
S. W. PORTER. E. M. 8TEEEL.
IMPORTANT
TO
ANO ALL IX SEED t)F
SOMETHING TO WEAR,
THE varied and extensive assortment of
GOODS just received, at PORTER ft I
STEEL'S EMPORIUM, offers a rare opportunity
to dry goods buyer*, who Tvould combine eco?
nomy with go??l taste.
Our stockB. in each department, are now
complete, and wi:i bear comparison with any
in the city. Wo challenge competition. Our
friends, and tho public, are invited to caU and
examino for themselves, when wo feel confi?
dent that tho lowness of our prices, and
quality of oar goods, will ensure their caetom.
We quote below a few of our leaders:
TARTAN PLAIDS, in all materials; Silk
Poplins, Roubaix Poplins, Empress Cloths,
Merinos, Comlot Cloths, Bombazines, Alpacas,
DelaineB, Shawls, Cloaks and Furs, Blankets,
Flanels, Woolen Goods, Gloves, Hosiery.
i MALL WAKES.
Au unequaled lino of Domestic Goods, Table
Linens, Towels, Dolleys, Diapere, Bed TickB.
We would call special attention to our.
Gent's Furnishing Department, consisting of ,
Dress Shirts, Under-clothing, English and
French Cassimeres, Domestic Caseimeres,
Tweeds, Tubbv Velvets, Jeane, etc.
Sept 28 3mo_PORTER A STEELE.
Great Inducements
TO TUE
Trade and Public generally
AT THE
MAMMOTH BOOT, SIIOE, HAT
AND
TRUNK EMPORIUM
OF
A. SMYTHE,
MAIS STREET,
COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING.
HAVING determined to reduce my present
spring and summer stock of BOOTS,
?HOES, HATS, Ac, which is very large and
complete, in order to make arrangements for
tho fall trade, I offer all goods in my line at
COST for the next thirty days; at which time
stock will be taken. This is a raro opportu?
nity, especially for the trado and consumers,
to secure great bargains, and I would most
respectfully solicit a ead. A. SMYTHE.
June 28_
J. B. LasSALLE,
GENERAL
Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder !
Treatle-work included,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
July 22_gmo
New Family Flonr.
1 P^r? BBLS. New and dioico Family
IOU FLOUR for bale low by
Aug IO EDWARD HOPE.
Cutting Cheese.
17IIFTY boxes GOSHEN and NEW YORK
J STATE CHEESE, for salo low by
Oct 0_EDWARD HOPE.
New Publications.
aCEEN HORTENSE. By L. Muhlback.
Cloth il 50. Paper fl.00.
Lothair. By Dist (eli. Cloth $2; paper $1.
Tho Rob Roy on the Jordan. By J. Mc?
Gregor, (Illustrated.) ?2.50.
Freo Russia. By William nepworfh Dixon.
Passages from tho English Note books of j
Nathaniel Hawthorne. Two volumes. $4.00.
Man and Wife. By Wilkie Collins.
Miss Tbackcry's Complete Works.
Genial Showman. By Artemus Ward.
Lady of tho leo. By James DoMiIle, author |
of Tho Dodge Club, Seo. 75 cents.
Put Yourself iu His Place. Charles Reade's
last and best novel. 75 cents.
Tho Life, Lottere, Lectures and Addresses
of FroderickW. Robertson, M A. ?1.60.
And other now books for sale at
BRYAN A McCARTER'S Bookstore,
Ang 28_ Columbia, 8. C.
Removal ot Dental Office.
Mft DR. D. L. BOOZER has romoved his
I 'BfflTTofilco to Mr. G. Diorcks* new building,
on Main streot, over tho Messrs. Portor A
Co.'s Dry Goods' Storo, where he offers his
professional services to his former patrons
and the public. June 28
GEO. HUGGINS'
WI1AICIABBMCY.
ESTA ELISE ED IN COL UMBI A ,S. C., 13 lt?.
Old and Wealthy Companies
Represented.
AGGREGATE CAPITAL 0VE11
$25,000,0001
FIRE DEPARTIBEWT.
?Etna Fire Insurance Company j
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Chartered 1819-Charter Perpetual.
ASSETS ?6,000,000.
Imperial Fire Insurance Co . of London,
Chartered 1803.
ASSETS 38,000,000 IS GOLD.
49"This Company insures against Fire only.
Ito Marine or Life risks taken, as in most Fo-1
reign Insurance Companies.
Manhattan Fire Ins. Go., of New York,
Chartered 1821.
Tho oldest Fire Insurance Company in the
City of Now York.
ASSETS $1,400,000.
Ph?nix Fire Ins. Co., of Brooklyn, N.Y|
Chartered 1853.
Assets $2,000,000.
PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn
Chartered 18CL
Ass etc $700,000.
UNION FIRE INS. CO., of San Francisco,Cal. j
Chartered 18G5.
Assets $1,200,000 in Gold.
49~Policies issued payable in Gold or
Currency.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company !
Of New York. Chartered 1853.
ASSETS S7.500.000.
Tho above Companies have each made thc
deposit of South Carolina State Bonds, with
the Comptroller-General of tho State, as ro- j
quired by tho Act of tho Geueral Assembly.
Thc undersigned has conducted thc busi?
ness of this Agency for the last twenty-one
years, during which period no case of litiga?
tion with any claimant has ever occurred.
RISKS TAKEN IN COLUMBIA
AND
UP TER COUNTIES OF THE STATE.
All Claims for Losses
Adj ti f,tcd anti Paid
At THIS AGENCY.
GEORGE HUGGINS, AOENT,
Oftlce under tho "Columbia Hotol,"
In rear of Mesera. Dufllo A Chapman's,
Columbia, S. C.
GEORGE HUGGINS, Notary Public,
Aug 17 4m COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
I ii am 8 tc yore panging gonge._Dec 16
ARRIVING/,
A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION
OF
DEY COOIS AT O0?ISO0 FUCOS!
IN
Sympathy with the Raw Material.
OUR Mr. Jones has jost returned from New York, ifter making our second trip and pur?
chases this season. We will not attempt to enumerate, nor blow, as is so common now ia
advertising; but will put some drices in prices, on tho market, that will be in keeping with
our iron rule, LOW PRICES.
Oct 19 3mo_ Ii? G. S UIVER o
dBAND FALL OPEN?HG
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FAIMS DEY E000S ESTAOUSHNT
OE
J. H. & M. L. KIN ARD.
^rVE C0MMEKCE tbe FALL SEA80N hy opening to an admiring PUBLIC Q^JJ^
New and Elegantly-arranged DEY GOODS HOUSE.
Our friends need no special invitation, THEY don't go anywhere else; but the great maeeea
must be informed WHERE to buy to tho beet advantage. Wo assert, without foar of contra?
diction, that
Our HOUSE ls tlxe> OKTE
At which all parties will get ENTIRE SATISFACTION and FULL VALUE for their money.
Wo have the BEST arranged Show Rooms in the CITY. Every portion of the large space
is ao LIGHT AS DAV; buyers can SEE what they are purchasing, Rnd we guarantee tho PRICES
RIGHT.
To say that our etock is LARGE, or VERY large, or IMMENSE, would NOT convey HALF an idea
of tho extent and variety that each of the
TWELVE WELL-STOCKED DEPARTMENTS CONTAIN.
Our Carpet ?too lac
ALONE is worth as much as any ordinary Dry Goods Store keeps altogether.
The Handsome French Plate Glass Front
Will indicate to strangers and visitors to our City WHERE TO STOP AND DUY from the
LARGEST, BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST STOCIC OF DRY GOODS THAT
Can bc Found In thia City.
Each Department is superintended by Gentlemen of long business experience, and wo
have made special arrangements with a COMPETENT Upholsterer, to have Carpets, Oilcloths,
Window Shades and Cornices cut to fit, and laid down or put up, so that the customer will
have nothing to do tut to make the selection, and we will do the rest, and do it RIGHT.
Private Residences, Hotels and Churches furnished on thc most liberal terms and with de?
spatch. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS cut ANY size.
BOct 9 J. II. & M. L. KIN ARD.
THE POLICY-HOLDERS'
LIFE AA'D TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF HE SOOT,
NO. ?9 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
WM. MCBURNEY, President. ~~ i"GEORGE E. BOGGS, Secretary.
E. P. ALEXANDER, Vicc-Pres. aud Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY, M. D., Medical Adviser.
J. F. G ILM ER, Vice-P., resident in Georgia. | AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor.
E. NYE HUTCHISON, vice-President, roei- JAMES CONNER, Counsel,
dent iu North Carolina.
TRUSTEES.
William McBurnev, J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, Henry Bischoff,
William C. Bee, * J. Harvev Wilson, R. O'Neale, Jr., Wm. G. Whildcn,
Robert Muro, E. Nye Hutchison, John T. Darby, M. D., A. S. Johnson,
Andrew Rimonds, Z.B.Vance, Wm. M. Shannon, George H. Monett,
John R. Dukes, M. McRae, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner,
Geo. W. Williams, J. F. Gilmor, Giles J. Patterson, George E. Bogga,
James R. Pringlo, William Duncan, Rev. James P. Boyce, John H. Devereux,
Lowia D. Mowry, John Screven, Robt. L. McCaughrin, E.P.Alexander,
Wm. K. Ryan. John L. Hardeo, Oeorge H McMsBter, E. J. Scott.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protoction of Pc??
cy-Holdera. .
More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied for!
This Company, having complied with all tho conditiona of ita Charter, ia now prepared tl
iusuo tho usual forms of Life and Endowment Policies on thc cash system.
CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS! CASH POLICIES!
All Policies non-forfeitable after tho payment of ONE Annual Premium.
Paid-up Policies issued on surrender or tho original for an equitable amount.
Purely MUTUAL! No Stockholders 1 All Profita DIVIDED among the Policy-Holders.
Dividends declared annually.
Dividends once declared aro non-forfeitable, nnd may be need to reduce tho Premium, to
increaso the amount of Assurance, or to mako the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with
tho Company, however applied, may be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums.
Invostmens confined by Charter to the most solid mid reliable Kecuritics.
ta- Patronize the only Lifo Assurance in the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME.
July 23 3mo PHILLIP M. PORCHER, Agent for South Carolina.
. i i". .n-r VJ- ? - oe? ? ? 1 i 1 ' ' -
7V jHne'Gold.WatghM
liar a?Mlf G?" desorlpjUonB, for LadlOH .;
AMSSSSmL ?od Gentlemen, for Ralo at
pMgragjgh WILLIAM GLAZE'?, .
? f^?^?^?**"??* One door North of Messrs.
Scott A William?' Banking House. Deo 16
O?Xi* O?ifi!
1/"Vrvrv BUSHELS Prime He?ty OATS
#\/\_HJ for sale low by '
?: Ang IQ_EDWARD HOPE.
(Juno and Ammunition.
JUST received by William Glaze, fine- Eng
liah BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fine Eng?
lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Capo, of all
bind, finn door North of Messrs. Scott. Wil