The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 01, 1872, Image 1
THE DAILY
'Let our Juxt Censure
PHONTX.
Attsnd the True Event.
BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 102,
? The wife Of ? member of tho Ari rona
Legislature, whose bouse, when hor hos
ba mi waa absent ba bia legislative duties,
Waa attacked by Indians, shot als, and
th? next day wrote to her husband,
"Dear John, the Apaches attaoked the
ranche. I have won the fight. Toa
need not come yourself, bat send some
more am inanition."
From Florida comes a tongb snake
story, to the effect that Mr. Carley sat
down on what he supposed was a pile of
bushes, bat ia an instant felt the writh?
ing of a large reptile, which be seized
by the tail aad killed by hurling its bead
against a tree. It proved to be a rattle?
snake, with fourteen rattles!
The owner of lue mustangs whioh
-were killed by the falling of a span of
Walnut Street Bridge. Des Moines, some
time einoe, has brought snit against the
city for $5,000 damages. The oity goes
$5,000 better, and enters a cross-suit for
910,000 damages for breaking down the
bridge. ??0? ,
The pioneer ribbon mill has been
.tarted in San Francisco, by aa English
manufacturing firm. Baw Bilk, whioh
iairee of duty, is imported direct from
China, and the silk cocooneries of Cali?
fornia are expected to eventually supply
the demand.
A Boohester girl has saed a photo?
grapher of that city for displaying ono
of her piolares in front of bib' place,
with the following item: "One half
dozen photographs ordered by this very
8tylish yoong lady, and payment respect?
fully asked and insultingly refused."
Coall Goal! Goal!
JUST received, a full supply of first quality
GOAL, grate alas. For sale in largo or ;
small quantitiea. JJ8EPH CREWS.
Jan ?0 6
$50,000 to Loan,
ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Apply at
Jan23 CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK.
Thorburn's Garden Seeds.
ALARGE aaaortraent of freah GARDEN j
SEEDS, Onion Sets, Ao., for aalo low.
Jan 13 EDWARD HOPE.
Foreign Drafts,
FOR sale at New York rates, at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS RANK.
Buffalo TongueB,
NEW sugar-cured HAMS,
Breakfast Strips,
Smoked Beef, for aalo low. E. HOPE.
Ohoioe Potatoes! Choice Potatoes!''.
BR ES EE'S PEERLESS NO. 6 'mid
EARLY ROSE POTA TOES.
WITHOUT exception, BRESEE'S PEER?
LESS and EABLY ROSE aro tho boat
seedlings for main crop. No better potato
oan.be planted. I have afino lot selected
first with regard to aizo and quality. For
sale by E. H. HEINITBH,
Jan 24_._Druggist.
Doublo Strong.
FOR the winter aeaaon, I will brew all
DOUBLE 8TBONG BEER. Drink
Seegera' unadulterated Double Strong doer,
and you get the worth of your money. Thia
Boer ls also put up in bottles, and for sale at
$1.50 per dozen.
I have also received a supply of the justly
celebrated PANCAKE-regarded the best
Ohewing Tobacco. JOHN O. 8EEOER8.
American Club Fish.
>4^?BE?$fe A DELICIOUS relish; better
and much cheaper than Sardines. For salo
by_h. HOPE.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TN preferenco to London Porter aud Scotch
Ale. Why? They know ft. ls umOultorated
Copartnership-Fisher &Silliman.
IHAVE this day associated with mo, in the
Drug and Apothecary business, Mr. L. T.
SILLIMAN, a graduate of Philadelphia Col?
lege of Pharmacy. The name and style of tho
firm will be FISHER A SILLIMAN.
W. O. FI8HER.
JAKUAHT 16.1872._Jan 20
SUNDRIES,
-fi f\(~\ BOXES assorted CRACKERS.
WJ\J 100 boxea assort od Canned Gooda.
50 boxea Soap. .
50 boxes Gandy.
60 boxos Candios.
200 barrels Flour.
50 barrels Whiskey, coming in and in store,
and to whioh wo invite tho attention of tba
trade._LOBICK A LOWRANCE.
R?fined Oil.
COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by tho gal?
lon or barrel. Also, in glaaas, pintB and
quarts. Forsalelow._E. HOPE.
Fresh Garden Seeds.
PEAS, Beans, Corn, Cabbage, and overy
variety of fresh and genuine Secda, for
sale by FISHER A SILLIMAN, Druggists,
Jan 20 Oppoaito Columbia Hotol.
Potatoes! Potatoes! !
. %f\r\ BARRELS POTATOES, conaiating
AQVJVJ of Pink Eyes,
Early Roso.
Poach Blows,
Just received and for sale low, by
Jan ll JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Money to Lend,
ON marketable collaterals, at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS RANK.
Pocket Diaries for 1872.
ALL sizes aud prices. Miller's Almanacs
for 1872. Also, Loslie'a, Cassoll's and
other Pictorial Almanacs.
ALSO,
1,000 STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, in Europe
and America, colored and plain, carefully se?
lected. For sale at
Jan 3 BRYAN A Mo TART ER'S Bookstore.
Palmetto Firemen's Fair.
THE Committoo of tho Palmetto Steam
Fire Engine Company, flppointed to aid
tho ladies wno BO liberally offered to hold a
Fair in behalf of the Company, arc pleased to
announce to tho public that the Fair will be
-Dened at Irwin's Hall, on tho night of the
'?Isl of February. Tho tables will bo ropro
seutod by Mrs. T. M. Pollock, Mra. R. S Mor?
rison, Mra. John A. Shiell, Mrs. Thoa. Boyne,
Mrs. Mary Brady, Mrs. S. S. MoCully and Mrs.
8. Morrison, who will be pleased to re?oive
contributiona from all well-wishera of the
Palmettoea.
COMMITTEE-O. F. Jackson, J. 8. Purso, W.
B. Royaler, M. J. Calnan, J. A. Shiell, R.B.
MoKay. W. J. Heidt, William Morrison, T. P.
Purse, F. J. Browu, T. M. Pollock.
Jan 25_ ?
Mutilated Currency
BOUGHT at a moderate discount, at
_THE CITIZENS' BAVINOB BANK.
Butter.
4TUBS Virginia Valley BUTTER,
6 tuba Mountain Butter.
8 tuba uno Goahen Butter.
All nioe and froeh and for sale LOW.
Ost 1 L?RICK A LOWRANCE
Special Uotioofa.
Ol? M Allin ACJK.-H APPY RELIEF 1?0B
YOUNO MEN from the cSoots or Errors and
AhiiHOB in early life. Manhood restored.
Nervous debility cared. Impedimenta to
Marriage removed.. New, method bf treat?
ment. New and remarkable remedies. Booka
and Ciroularo aient free, in sealed envolopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2
Sooth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
I Deo 24 3mo
I . Garden Seeds,
OF ohoioe stock and true to namo. Every
variety af selected QARDEN, FIELD and
FLOWER SEEPS, Having over 200 a ore a de?
voted ta seed growing, all wauling puro seods
direct from the grower should seed their.or
deradirectto na. DoaorirHivoCatalogucBand
Price List furnished on application.
COLLIN8, D0WN8 A CO.,
lill and 1113 Market st., Philadelphia, Pa.
Seed farms near Haddonficld, N. J.
N. B.-Trado supplied on liberal terms.
Deo 23_j2C
Lea & Perrins'Bailee,
Pronounced by Connoisseurs
. 'TUM ON li Y GOOD SAUCE."
It improves appetite and digestion, and it is
unrivaled for its flavor.
We are directed by Messrs. LEA A PER?
RINS to prosecute all parties making or vend?
ing counterfeits.
JOHN DUNCAN'S SON8,
Aug IS 43?no Afronta, New York.
MAUI AJBBANGBMBHTS. -Tba Northern
mail opens at 3.00 P. M.; clonen 7.15
A. M. Charleston day mail opens 4.00
P. M.; closes 6.00 A. M. Charleston
night mail opens 6.30 A. M. ; closes 6.00
P. M. Oreen ville mail opens 0.45 P.
M.; closes 6.00 A. M. "Western mail
? opens 9.00 A. M. ; doses 1.80 P. M. On
Sunday office open from 3 to 4 P. M.
IB, FIB, MB!
? WE ARE
CLOSING OUT
OUR
ENTIRE STOCK
AT
HALF PEICE!
R. C. SHIVER & GO.
B.C. SHIVER. DAVID JONES.
Jan' 17_
For Sale-Splendid Building Lots.
IOFFER for sale a full square, in 16 quarter
aore LOTS, bounded by Wayne, Divine,
Pulaski and Oreene streets, near the Char?
lotte, Columbia aud Angueta Railroad, and
the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail?
road, just Wost of Lever's garden, in one of
j the most beautiful portions of the city.
Trans-$250 por Lot, of one-quarter of au
aore: $60 paid down, and the balance in
. monthly payments, $6 each, and no rates of
luterost. No charge for papero, if payment
i is made as stipulated. All tho Lots to be
closed out by February 1. Plat to ho aeen at
the poet office. E. W. WHEELER.
Jan 3_lm.i
We commence
WITH TUB KKW YSAK
CLOSING OUT
OUtt S Ti I CU OK
WHITER MY MODS
AT ?XTBAOBDIHABY
LOW PRICES.
OonBumors of DRY GOODS, mako a noto ol
the abovo. Wo must clear out Wluter Stock,
and BARGAINS may bo expected, as large ro
?
dnctiona in prices will bo made, at tho
POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE OF
W. D. LOVE A CO.
W. D. LOVE,
B. R. MCCRKRRY. Jan 8
I Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps!
ALL DENOMINATIONS for salo at UK
usual discount, at the SOUTH CARO'
LINA BANK.AND TUUST CO. Doo 7
Planting Potatoe?!
?if\?\ BARRELS ?electod SEED POTA.-.
JUUTOEB-Pink-Eyee, Early Rose,
Jackson Whites. Peach Blowa and Early
Goodrich, for salo low by ".M??
Jan 10 EDWARD HOPE.
, Wood! Wood!! Wood!!!
THE underaigned bega leave to. inform the !
clti?iene o? Columbia that heliae A WOOD |
YARD at hi? old t taufl, at the Charlotte De?
pot, where ho keeps constantly on baud tho
beat quaiitiee of lUNli and OAK WOOD,
which be will sell. naxiVEByn tb any part of I
the city, at the following extraordinary low
prices, T?Z: Pine, ti: Oak, 15 per cord. Good |
measure guaranteed.
Orders may bs left either at my store or at |
Iaaao Sulzbacher'a Jewelry Store. Main Btroot.
Jan ll Imo* CHARLES HAMBERG.
i Hew Bootu. ...
fTIHE SPEAKER'S 00MM3KTAAT, PJoRUbr
JL opB and other.. Clergy oi ?ho Anglican
Church. Vol. I. $5.
Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping
Heavenwards. $1.50.
Hannah, a new Novel, by Mies Muloch. 50o.
Jan H_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN.
Malen and Horses.
A atock of fine MULES andaby
HORSES conatantlvon hand HM
JMFiat tho NATIONAL HOTEL^Jj,
-?L-21?ST AB LE3. Liberal advances mano
on horses on consignment for salo.
Jan 13 Imo P. HAMILTON JOYNER.
Kentucky Horses and Unies.
?A A FINE lot of Kentucky
YWfSRtock-U O R 8 E H AN ?)*?
rTf^i MULES-juet received and^JJt
1 * ? 1 for salo. Can bo Boen at Mr. owen
Daly's Stables, on Aasombly Btreet.
Jan 12 _JOHN N. LONG.
Just Received,
ALARGE number of fino KENTUCKY
MULES, which may be seen at Charles
Logan's Stables, corner Senate and Asaembly
streets. W. S. A J. M. TALBOT.
Jan 13_
For Sale.
?. A LOT of flue Kentucky
Sfe^t MULES and HOR8ES, just ar
Vr*m rivod. Call at
?MaaCaV DALY'S STABLES,
Oct 7 On Assembly street.
Pipes! Pipes!!
Uf\f\f\ INDIAN CLAY PIPES, for
m\-S\J\J sale low to dealers.
Nov 23 JOHN C. 8EEGER8.
Sale of King's Monntain Railroad.
Theodore D. Wagner and Asbury Coward.
Trustees, vs. tho King's Mountain Railroad
Company.-Foreclosure of Mortgage.
By H. H. Dc 1.EON.
[N puranance of tho torma of a Mortgage
executed by tho King's Mountain Rail?
road Company, on tho 15th day of March,
18CG, and by virtuo of tho powers therein
granted, we will sell, at public auction, at
Charleston, S.O., on WEDNESDAY, Marok
20, 1871, at ll o'clock, at corner East Bay and
Tho entire RAILROAD of tho said Compa?
ny, including the bed and superstructures of
said Road, tue materials used in couatrue
tiou, tho stations, station-house depots,
store-houses; work-shops, machinery and tix
turou theroon, and all the engines and rolling
stock, together with all the rights, privileges
and oaBOinent belonging or appertaining to
said Railroad Company.
Terms cash; purchasers to pay for papen*
and stamps. THEODORE D. WAGNER,
ASBURY COWARD,
Jan 14 Trustees.
AT COST
ANO
We offer from this date our entire
Stock of CLOAKS and FURS, at cost
and carriage. Call at once and get a
bargain from
Jan 22
PORTER & STEELE.
WM. H. ORUHAKD,
Professor of Alubiv ami denier in Piano Fortes.
APPLY at lils residence, corner of Laurel
and Henderson streets, or at the hook
Btoro of bullio A Chapman.
Piano Fortes. Organs and Melodeoiis
Tuned and Repaired. Jan 23imp
Portraits Painted in Oil
?1ROM life, or from tho smallest picture
Photographs Colored in all styles. Also.
Lessons given in Drawing and Painting.
Apply at Bryan ft McCarter'e bookstoro, or
A the residence of Prof. WM. H. ORCHARD,
i order of Laurel and Henderson streets.
Jan 'JJ Hmo
Private Boarding House,
RY MRS. SAMUEL TOWN?
SEND. Sonato street, South?
east or the Capitol, one square
_ _ from Main street, Columbia,
S. O. Dec 2 Smt
Powder. Shot, &c.
AFULL ASSORTMENT of Gun and Wast?
ing POWDER, Shot. Lead, Percussion
Caps, Gun-wads, Ac. on hand and for sale
low, at wholoaale and retail, by
Dec 20 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
New York Exchange
BOUGHT and sold, at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.
FRESH ST?GS.
LADIES*. DOUBLE-SOLED j
GAITERS;
Ladiean ?hd Misses' OYKR
SHOES. .
Ladies' ?od Genta' FOOT-HOLDS.
Ladies' and Genta' CORK SOLES.
Genta' WATER-PROOF BOOTS.
Gent?' Woolen 0VER-8HOE?. '
Gout?' Blaok and Colored OVER GAITERS.
OliUdron'a WINTER SHOES.
Jan 21 _ ., J. MEIOHAN.
WE HAVE RE-ORGANIZED
OUR
And secnrod the services of a
FIRST GLASS CUTTER.
And as tho season is late, and our a tock of
CASSLMERES
Large, will
KB or mm
AT REDUCED HATES,
?And Guarantee Satisfaction.
Our Ready-Made!
Stock of Clothing,
Hats and Fur?
nishing Goods
Ie still largo, and deduction in prico will be I
made to reduce it. We aro atilt taking orders
for Shirts, warranting a tit.
If yon want ruc? good?, give us a call.
B. & W. C. SWAFPIELD.
January 18
??MIKCEBEST EXTRAORDINARY
Tumbling Down Prices in Clothing.
THE undoreigned beg leave to inform thoir
many friends aud patrons that thoy have
concluded to reduco their largo and varied
stock ot READY-MADE CLOTHINO, Hate
and Gouts' Furnishing Goods, in order to
make room for a fresh arrival; and will,
thoreforo, dispose of their goods at prices to
suit tho most skeptical. Thoy take further
pleaeuro in stating to the publio that thoir
etock consista of such goods aa can bo fully
warranted, and comprises goods from ike
lowest to tho finest grades. Wo make apecial
mention nf onr large assortaient of OVER
GOATS, and persona in want of this necessary
appendage will do well hy calling early at tho
popular Clothing House of
a?K??'5 ?i UKO.,
Dec 21 Under tho Columbia Hotel.
M. H. BERRY'S
Furniture Ware-room
Af ri fri Street, near Plain.
NOW on band aud daily re?
ceiving from the manufac?
tories of New York, Boston,
Cincinnati aud Louisville,the
largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE u Vcr kepi ?U this market, consisting
in part nf Wainui Parlor. Chamber and Din
ing-ltonni r*nitn; 200 Bedsteads of different
patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the
celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs.
All kinds of SI ATT RESSES made toordor.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at
shortest notice and tn the best manner.
Terms eash and Goods cheap. Oct SO
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling tho attention ot
tho public to an examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accord?ons, Braes and Kilver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instruments on hand nt all times. Sheet
Music sent hy mail, post paid, on receipt of
price; and all "kinds of Musical Goods sent by
Express, when ordered, lo any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos ami Organs for salo cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons tuned and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin
desired, at modoralo pi ices.
All orders promptly attondod to and satis?
faction guaranteed to thoao favoring us with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Shoot Music, and Musical Merchandise. Tay?
lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building,
Columbia, 8. C. Nov 7
NEW CROCKERY
AMD
nOUMRn'lW STORE.
?r-y jf\-THE nn derail nod have ra
W Mf" ' ceot\Z opened an entire NEW
aT^MB??^" STOCK o? articleB in tho above
ll ffjHflf? line, whloh ha? been carefully
?AJB^gRK Bolepted. They in?ito a call
from the oitizona to inapeot their
GOODS AND PRICES.
Their stock embraces CROCKERY. CHINA,
PLATED-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Et?.
KINGSLAND ?Sf HEATH*
Under Columbia Hotel.
H. Ki KO KL ATD. J. A. HEATH.
Jan 21_gmo
(For Sale.. s- V"
Qr^l^ f\f\i\ FEET bP LUMBER,
?UU,UUU GO.0O? feet of well sea?
soned. Flooring on band.
Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber fillod
at short notice. Apply at our Lumber Yard,
on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or
address W. LOWHY A CO.,
O^t '28 Oran Box 130. Columbia. 8 Q.
Copartnership Notice.
THE subscribers, having this day formed a
copartnership, to be known and styled aB
HOWIE A ALLEN, and having leased for a
term of years the shops and machinery, and
bought the ma. tor ia 1B on the premises former?
ly occupied by James M. Allen, are prepared
to enter into contracts for building or the
finishing of all shop-made materials, such as
BLINDS, Doors, Bash, Window Frames, Ac ,
Ao. Also, the Dressing of Lumber, Scroll
Sawing and Turning, and would respectfully
solicit a aharo of the public patronage.
HOWIE A ALLEN.
Jon** M. HOWIE, EDWARD ALLF.IT.
COLUMPIA. November 13.1871. Doc 12 3 tn o
Headquarters for Garden Seeds.
LANDRETH'8 Extra Early PEAS,
Carter's first crop Peas,
Little Oem Tom Thumb Peas,
Early Long Pod,
Cabbage Seeds.
Onion Sets, Bcd and Whito,
Lawn Orana Seed,
Red and White Clover,
Timothy and Kentucky Blue Qrass,
Orchard Grata Reed,
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
JanO_HEINITSn'8 Drugstore.
MT. ZION SCHOOL,
IP?nns?oro, S. C.
?am^ THE Spring Session opens on
/fZ?? Monday. January 29. 1872. The
BS? L'frfirrr'"1''"" of instruction affords tho
WywfcSrou[,'h preparation for any depart
^P^Finent of nnivtraitT study, or for
?SB?^ business lifo. Tho Virginia Mili?
tary Institute bas reoentlv conferred upon this
8chool an Annual PRIZE SCHOLARSHIP,
covering tho entire course in that institution.
Address M. M. FARROW, Principal.
Jan 7_26
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
THURSDAY. F KU lill All V 1.
ONLY SOUTHERN SHOW!
Every Afternoon and Night!
IlilOHT ti o u .11
Circus, Museum & Menagerie !
Most Magnificently Colossal Establishment
ou Karto!
Three Mammoth Pvilions!
ENTIRELY distinct, and separate-one for
tho Menagerio, mus fur tin- Museum, and
the other for iii? Circu?; all.hiwever, for one
price o? admintiioii.
Hi tor?overv atturnoon exhibition a GRAND
Flt PK UAL LOON ASOKNMON will bo given,
and Mr. Harry Hambold will travers? a sin?
gle wire from tb? ground to the top of the
canvas and return-a grand gratuitous dual
spectacle.
Thu management, at an enormous expense,
have purchased the entire and complete Me.
uagtrfifc nt thu late Colonel T. C. Ames, which,
in conjunction with their own, makes the
1 largest and moat splendid collection of zoo?
logical wonders in tho werld. nmbraoing six?
teen massivo dena ot living wild animals.
Tit?; Monster Klephnnt. BlBinnrrk,
And Um Baby Ktrtpliant, "PET," Royal Ben?
gal Tiger, Terrestrial Sloth, Chotah or Hunt
lug Leopardo, spotted and Laughing Hyenas,
and t?f Monkeys and hirds, an eudlessvario
tv; two duns ot peri inning Liona, Tigers and
Panthers, and a Lioness and six bat y cubs,
only two months old.
lu tho Arenio Di partaient will be found all
Nie old favoritas, and many performers of
world-wide reuown, whose faces arc new herc;
among them tho great CARROLL FAMILY
W. R. Carroll, tho veteran two ai.d four-horse
ridor; Madame Carroll, equestrienne; La Pe?
tite Auuio, the Raby Wonder, ouly nix years
old, in her startling acts of equitation, and
tho Roy Prodigy, Master Willie, the only child
Somersault aiiu Piroqnotte Rider in the
world; tho groat Mi ACO BROTHERS, tho
splendid /Enal Gymnasts, and Mona. C. LEK,
FOWLER, tho elegant and accomplished
Jester.
Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock P. M.
beautiful carpeted seats for ladies, without
extra charge. No smoking allowed inside of
the pavilion.
Unionville, Friday, Fobruary 2.
Spartanbiirg, Saturday, February 3.
Grocnvillo, Monday, February 5.
Anderson, Tuesday, Fobruary 6.
Newberry, Wednesday, February 7.
Camden, Thursday, February 8.
Orangeburg, Friday, February 9.
Jan Ri 48
Removal.
THE .nbocriber, anticipating
a removal, with a view of fur?
nishing an entire new ?took for
iii', spring season, would inform
the public, that for one month
from thia date will offer her en?
tire present stock of MILLI?
NERY and FANCY GOODS,
at coat, for cash only. Boing
.. . prepared to give bargains in
every instance, would request a oall at her
Millinery Establishment, on Main street, East
aide, opposite to MesBra. J. H. A M. L. Ki
nara's dry goods house. ?.
Jan 14 _MR8. A. MoCORMICK.
LARGE ARR .FINE STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
On Bale at '
W.K, GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY:
THE Boggy stock embraces everything,
from tho plain, subBtautial Concord nt vie
to a light, elegant trotting: boggy. Four
passenger vehicles in largo variety, including
Brownell?, Rockaways, Pbretone, Victorias,
and a new style of four-seat Buggy. Tbitt
Stock is ali fresh from the factories, is of the
latest design, and, not least important, ia
being sold at verv low prices._Deo 20
Richardson's Low Report*,
VOL.1, Now Series. State oash price, $6.
Also, the following new Law BookB:
Brightly-Election Cases, tl.r>0.
Hill on Fixtures. $2.
Tyler on Infancy and Coverture. $7 60.
Tyler on Ejectment and Adverso Enjoy?
ment. $7 50. . .
D warris on,.-Statutes and. Constitutions.
BiebWs Law of Married Wbmc'h. 17.60'.' '
Langd ale's Select Cases on Contracts. $7.50.
Second Volume Srightlov's Federal Digest.
$350.
Ram's Legal Judgment. $5.00.
For sale at BRYAN & MoCARTER'S
Dec 30_Bookstore.
LOOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best,
BUT
GO TO THE BEST PLACE.
WE claim to have one of the lineal
stocks of WATCHES, of all beat Eng
_.Uah, Swiss and American makers. With
uamonde and other fino Jewelry, our stock
is large, and wo are going to soil the Gooda.
REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in aU
branch?e, by the best of workmen.
WM. GLAZE,
Nov 19_Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe.
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER, ETC.
? ^ THE old house of P. H. FLA
J^BV NIG AN, who for twenty years
f^v carried on the Shoe trade, and
Var~^-Bto?nover failed to give satisfaction
in every branch, ia now opened by hin eons,
and they will conduct tho business on the ola
plan-keep nothing but first class goods,
quick salea and short profita.
P. H. FLAN IG AN will superintend the Ma?
nufacturing Department, and wiU bo pleased
to see bis old friends and customers.
Our s took consists of Men's, Boya', Youths',
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Shoes, of all Styles and Varieties.
They will leave nothing undone to merit a
fair anare of tho patronage ao liberally be?
stowed on their father. Go and see them.
All 8hooa exchanged or money refunded.
Fire first class BOOT-MAREUH wanted.
J. T. FLAMGAN A CO.,
Main street, opposite L?rick A Lowrance's.
Deo 19
CLOTHING HOUSE
OF
CHILDS & WILEY
ARE daily receiving the finoet READY
MADE CLOTHING, for old and young
gontlemen. that have ever been offered in this
market. No custom-made can surpass, and
but fow can equal them, in et;le, and fii.iah,
and price.
II ATS.
We sell the best, at lower rates than those
who don't buy from the manufacturers direct.
SHIRTS.
We keep the Star and True Fit constantly
on hand, and will take orders for half dozen
or more, and warrant a flt.
DNDER-WEAR in all varieties.
RUBBER CLOTniKO.
GLOVES-Leather, Buck, Kid. Dog, Rat and
Beal. Bargains to be had in GLOVER.
NECK WEAR-all styles. Plain and fancy
Linen and Paper COLLARS.
Hleovo and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and
some that won't coin. -
We will take Greenbacks at par for ali
these._Sept 24
LOOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best !
49V??an MY line of WATCHES is
g?fygf?zWr^ now full and complete, and
BMBHawBRMaW he publie :nay depend on
gening thu beat at the lowest possible figures,
aa my facilities are such that I defy competi?
tion from any market.
I have also iu atore and constantly arriving
all the newest styles of Ladies' 8i te, in Lia
j mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan. Gold, Jet, Ac;
j elegant designs In Chains, Bracelets. Charma.
1 Lockets, Ac; the latest and most btautitui
. patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated
; Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holijlay and
j other presentations.
Repairing ill all branches, by tho best work
i men and at reasonable rate?.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
Oct 13 Columbia. Hotel Row.
WATCHER,
! CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
i -*-.*.
: 1 HAW. on hand a select _ _
stock of WA rCH KS..1 r,\VKL-c???8
I Jta<Y, CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED
AVAltE, which 1 will disttOHU of at mostrea
I sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES lo euit
1 all agoa.
REPAIRING ?ti mj lino dono promptly and
on good terms.
All articles and work warrauted to bo aa
represented. GEO. BRUNS,
2d door below Pnuisix o nice, Mtdn street.
Oct 29_
The Dexter Stables.
TUE undersigned have re?
JuvJ moved their Stables to tho now
("KXJ^^X building, Immediately South of
^/JuT'^SiyV'aunoy's Hall, and, with a now
VT*^f Ystock of CAimiAGES-a?Bfta?a?,.
GIES ano tine HOUSES, are iiropariJp^SSiS
awer all calls thal may bo
Horses bought and *\J?Mm HE
Persons iii want of goo|B^^^^^^^^^^^M^^
givo us a call. Lih^Sj
stock loft for 1111111 gWmW^U Hi ii i ''i ?I I1 il ill ilW*nHl TiofiW
W. H. BOYCE. j^^P^a^M^^^Kp^i^^a^
C. H. PKTTINofl
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