The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 22, 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,
i ff K'jiiT i
On a reo feilt' t?venlng, a Brooklyn J to
waif walking ?Urig Atlantic aven n?; when
he.wai jostled and pawed by a stranger.
Boon afterward, discovering that his
watch. was ?ope, ho harried after th?
stranger, presented, ? revolver at his
head; and grimly1 Said; "Give me tfa?t
watoh. " The.stronger "forked over" 41
once, i .On "rsaohing . home, the gentle?
man beean telling the;etory of,ina ed
ve?tur? to n?s wife, wh?n'she interrupted
him by saying,! "Why, John, yo? l?fb
your watch on the burean this morning,
and I have baon wearing it all day.". < [
. OQNS EHV4T1?U I* TE? ?WBSr.-TllO. T_
oout meeting of KepublioiiDB and passive
Democrats in Chicago . was of vastly
moro'significance- than at first represent?
ed. -The 'most 'thoughtful1 men' of both
partiesi met and calmly disousse?. tho
situation. No de?pito measures were
fixed upon to control the future action
of the tmrtiea, but it is stated that there
is no doubt of'the-two great parties
working, iu harmony, should the canse
arise,,. . <" 1
DEATH ZS THE COAJ? MINES.-The sta?
tistics furnished by. the Pennsylvania
min?'inspectors in the anthracite region
are almost complete for the year 1871.
The death record in these statistics ie
startling, and shows.a total of 272 men
killed outright and 622 injured by acci?
dents during the year. These unfortu
nate men left, on a close estimate, 220 j
widows, and between 500 and 6C0 orphan
children.
A ruralist at Newport, Boeing a lady
driving, and her groom with folded arms
behind, thonght "that nigger must pay
that nice looking girl 11 pile to drive his
carriage for him.''
An .eminent Euglish physician tells I
his consumptive patients to keep out of I
doors and eat plenty of bread and meat.
"No monkey capers in a gymnasium can
cure you." v . ' .
A doctor?having asked his patient j
"how his vaccination ; took," tho patient
replied, ."My arm is ivory soro.'VTheny"
said .thodoctor,- "yon ? are to be pitied,
but not to be pitted."
A young lady requested to be released
from her marriage engagement, on the
ground that when she contracted sh?'
believed her lover a '.'duok," but has
since found him to be a "goose."
The wife of a California clergyman;
during a length oped absence of her lord?
supplied his pulpit and attended to ali
her household cares besides.
It has been estimated that during the j
late war between Franco and Germany, !
250 'cartridges were fired to each mau. |
struck.
President Grant's, dsoghier, Nellie, is
"eominff/orofy next, year. So is her
father.-CfritxiflQ Times, .
Mrs. Nebuchadnezzar ia reputed . to
have booh a grass widow.
A reverend gentleman, aged fourteen,
occupies an Iowa pulpit.
Tho best thing out-a dangerous con?
flagration. ' " \ '
For Sale,
AGOOD HORSE and WAGON, with bar
ness. All in good condition. Also, an
ICEBOX. Will behold reasonable. Apply at.
thia office._. . 1 ! Fob 20
u Guano.
THE undersigned bas now in st oro and re?,
colvlng a fall supply of those well esta?
blished Fertilisers of Messrs. Wilcox. Gibbs
A Co., the PH CL? ii. MANIPULATED and
GUANO, SALT and .PLASTER COMPOUND,
midis now ready to fill orders, an'd ship by
railroad to any given point. Gall and get cir?
culars, giving prioes and particulars. At
present prices of cotton, it will take hut-an
increaeed yield of 25 to 30 pounds io.pay for
200 pounds Guano. J. 8. CHAMBERS,
Feb 151f2mo__? Columbia, H. Q. '
Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods.
1873. ' m A-l-SO, . 187*.
WIJITE GOODA, 'EMBROIDERIES, ETC. I
ARMSTBOMTCAW ? co,,
IMPORTERS. Manufacturers and Jobbers,
Bonnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash RIB?
BONS. Velvet RibbonB, Neck Tice, Bonnet
Hilka. Satins, Velvets and?Crapes, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments, Frames,. 1 Ac .Straw
Bonnets and Ladies' and Children's Hats,
trimmed and untrimmed. And, in connecting
ware-rootas. Whit0 Goons, Linens, Embroide?
ries, Laces, Nets, Collars, sots, Hand Kerohinf*,
Veiling, Head Nata, Etc., Nos. 237 and 238
Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
These goods aro manufactured by us br
bought for cash directly from tho European
and American manufacturers, embracing all
tho latest novelties, unequalled in Variety and
choapneus in any market. Orders Ulled with
care, promptness and despatch. Feb 13 IC* .
VALEBVEaSB F OR 1872.:
WUQ LESA LE i AND RETA IL.
PRICES IQ, 20,-30? 40,80, 75 cents ?nd *l
each; also, prices at'il.25, up to 15, with
envelopes to match any of the above. Orders
br mail carefully selected and shipped.
"... DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Bookseller*.
Rust Proof Seed Oats.
pf f\ A BUSHELS Rust Proof SEED OATS,
OUU for salo by E. HOPE.
Feb 10_ _
Planting Potatoes!
Ortf\BARRELS eeleoted SEED POTA
_5UUTOBS-Pink-Eyes, Early Ross,
Jackson Whites, Peach Blows' and Early
Goodrich, for sale low by
Jan 10 EDWARD ' HOPE.'
Fresh (forden Seeds.
PEAS, Boans, Cora, Cabbage, and every
variety of frosh 'and genuino Seeds, for
sala by FISHER A SILLIA? AN, Druggists,
JanJI0__.'00008110 Columbia Hotel.
... ffi?O'.OOO to~Loan,
ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Applv at
Jan 28i OITWKNS' SAVINON'RANK.
J^ROli this date we will dispose of our en?
tire large and varied stock of DRY GOODS,
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS and NOTIONS,
At Cost and for Gash Only.
The attention of the public Ia invited.
Feb 16 C J. H. A H, L. KINARD.
AD? u.n ii joint ii moi ul lo n ? faned by the
ti en oral Aaa rmi)] y of ?nain Carolins,
'i Regalar Stwlon, IH?1 ami 187?.
AN ACT TOINOOBPOBATH ME CAROLINA. OIL
, ti . . . 1 COMPANY. .
SECTION h Beit enacted by (he Senate
and Hausa i?/ Representatives of the State
of South .Carolina, now met and sitting in
General Assembly, and by 'the 'authority pf
the same, That Win. Mo?Ja?nHis? Edward
Hope, Hobart 0. Shiver, S. L. Loaphenrfc,
?fohn , Agnew, and their associates and
successors, aro hereby made and created
a body politic and corporate, in law,
ander the nemo and style bf the Carolina
Oil Company, for the purpose of ex
tractingand manufacturing oil from cot?
ton seed and other seeds, or grain, and
for thc purpose of carrying on such
other business as may be connected
therewith, with such capita] as may be
subscribed, not exceeding/fifty thousand
dollars, said oapital to be divided into
shares of one hundred dollars each.
SEO. -2. The said company shall ha\o
power, from timo to time, by a stock vote
of not less than two-thirds of the amount
of capital paid in, to increase their
capital stock to any amount not exceed?
ing one hundred thousand dollars, in?
cluding their present capital stock.
Books may be re-opened for the purpose
of obtaining additional subscribers tc
mob increased stock, in such manner af
the company may deem expedient; and
whenever any increase of capital shall
bo made beyond fifty' thousand dollars,
as aforesaid, tho President of tho com
pany shall make affidavit of the fact
and file the same in the office of the St
eretary of State, and make publia notice
thereof onoo a week for tb re? weeks con
aeeutively ia a newspaper in the oit]
of Colombia, which ' shall be lega
notice to all persons dealing with iah
I corporation. ? ?tn ? ii ?
j .-SEO-. ?. The said company shall hav>
succession of officers ' and members, b
be chosen according to tbe rules and by
laws made and to be made for their go
Tornment and direction, and shall hav
power and authority to make by-law
not repugnant to tho laws of the land
to make, have and use ? common seal
and the stine to alter at will; to sue an
be sued, plead and be- ?mpleaded in an;
court of this State, to purchase and hoi
any land, tenements or hereditament!
goods or chattels, which may be necei
aary, connected with, or conducive tc
the purposea for which said ' compan
is established, and to sell or mortgag
the same.
SEC. i. That if any certificate or pal
Ho notice given by tho officers of sai
company, in pursuance of the prov
sinus of this Aot, is false in any materii
representation, all the officers wt
signed the same, knowing it to be fais
shall be jointly and severally liable fi
all debts-of the company contract?
while they were stockholders or office
tu?s?of.
SEC. 5. The said corporation shall n
go into operation until twenty thousoi
dollars of the oapital stock shall be pa
in gold or silver, or United States Tre
sury' notes, or notes of national bani
Tho personal liability of tho stockhol
ors for the debts or liabilities of so
corporation shall belimitod totbenmon
of stock'subscribed by thom.
SEC.. C. Tbis Act ahull be deemed
public Act, and shall continue in foi
for twenty-one years.
. Approved February 15, 1872.
AN ACT IO 1'BOVlDE THE MANNER FOB <
" TAININ O TUE HIUH T OF WAY WHERE LAN
ARE SORROUNDED BY OTB EU LANDS.
' SECTION 1. Be ii enacted by the Sen
and House of Representatives of (lie Si
of South Carolina, now met and sitting
General Assembly, and by the authority
tfi 'e same, That wliero any person or p
sons owning lands burronnded by lat
of other person or persons, thron
which there is no right of way or hi|
way, are authorized, tin hereinafter p
vid od, to construct a highway or r<
through suob lands to the uenrest hi,
way there existing.
SEC. 2. If the owner or owners
such surrounding lauds s?mil signify
or their refusal to tho opening of a hi
way through such landa without pr
ous compensation, the person or pera
requiring such right of way shall (
I ten day?,' notice, in writing, to tho \
son or- peroone, through whose la
suoh right of way ia required, of his
ton lion to establish such right of v
naming in suoh notice a person who
aot as referee for bim in the local
thereof, and said owner ot- owners si
within ten days thereafter, appoint a
fereo for the saoiu purpose.
SEO. 3. That the roferoes PO appoii
sholl? within ten days thereafter, r
at some convenient place and np poi
third rejereo, and-tho throe referee
appointed shall constitute a board ol
fotees', for tho location of such highi
nod-td d?termine thfe compensation
damages for tho same, from whoso <
sion in no cuso shall ibero be an ap]
SEO. ?1. That within tun days aftei
appointment of a third roferco ia (
pliance with the third section of
Act, tito said referees shall meet and
coed faithfully and impartially to d
mine tho question pf locution, com
sa ti on and damages submitted to tl
for which purpose they shall inspeo
premises in reforonoe to the constru?
of the proposed highway, and the q
titr of land which shall be reqi
therefor, with respect alono to tho c
tity and value, and location of tho
which maj.foe required, and to the-.?pe
ojal damage tho owner,maj sustain; bj
reason of the construction, of the high?
way ?through. bj8 lands^and the amount
pf compensation which shall be made to
the owner thereof, and shall,render their
verdict in writing for. the same,
SEC. 5. That npon the payment of the
compensation thus ascertained,t the
right of wa j over said lands shall be .es?
tablished, and shall be opened, and for?
ever remain a public highway.
SEO. G. That if the owner or owners
of such lands over which such right of
way is required shall not, in, compliance
with second section of this Act, appoint I
a referee within the time required, the
referee appointed bj tho person requir?
ing snch right of way shall proceed the |
same as if all three referees had been ap?
pointed, and his action therein, in com?
pliance with Section 4 of, this Act, shall I
have the samo force and effect as if the |
fall board of referoos had noted.
SEQ. 7. All Acta or parts of Acts, in?
consistent with this Act, are herebj re?
pealed.
Approved Febrnarj ID, 1872.
AX ACT TO REPEAL AN ACT' ENTITLED "AN !
ACT FOB THE APPOINTMENT OF A DAND
COM1USSIONER, AND TO DEFINE HIS
POWERS AND DUTIES.".
(SUCTION 1. Be il enacted ? by thc Senate
and i/o uss vf Repr?sentatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sitting in
General Assembly, and by the autltority of
the same, That an Aot entitled "An Act
to provide for the appointment of a|
Land Commission," approved March 27,
1869, be, and the same ia herebj, xe- j
pealed.
SEC. 2. That all books and papers per?
taining to the office.of Laud Commis?
sioner be turned over to the Secretar j
ol State, on and after tho passage of this
Act, and the Seoretary of H tuto shall ex?
ecute the duties heretofore devolving
npon the Land Commissioner.
Approved JTebruurj 15, 1872.
Special IVotloes.
Ott MARRIAGE.-HAPPY BELIEF FOR
YOUNG HEN from the effects or Errors and
Abuses in carly Ufa. Manhood restored.
Nervous debility cured. Impediments to
Marriage removed. New method of treat?
ment. New and romarkahlo remedies. Books
and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
, Deo 21 3mo
Garden Seeds,
OF choice stock and true to name. Every
variety of selected GARDEN, FIELD and
FLOWER SEEDS. Having over 200 acres de?
voted to seed growing, all wanting pure seeds
direct from the grower should send their or?
ders diroct to us. Descriptive Catalogues and
Price List furnished on application.
COLLINS, DOWNS A CO.,
lill and 1113 Market st., Philadelphia, Pa.
Seed farms near Haddonfleld, N. J.
N. B.-Trado snpplied onliboral terms.
_Dcc 23_' 42C
First Arrivals!
SPRING GOODS ! !
' 1872a
OPENING. MONDAY, A MAGNIFICENT
LINE OF
Xiace Goods,
Ladies' LACE COLLARS and SLEEVES.
Full line ot'
EMBROIDERIES,
Ladies' MADE UP UNDER-GARMENTS,
New style SPRING PRINTS and CAM
j bTtlCS, just suited lor the season.
All Departments are now fully replenished
with new and
SEASONABLE GOODS,
And will be sold at uniformly
Low Prices!
W. i). LOVE A CO.
W. D. LOVE,
B. B. McOREEnv. Keb 18
We Live and Learn, J He and Forget All.
THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE,
No. 3?9 Kilto STUEBT, CHAW.IMTON, K. C.,
DYES and CLEANS, by means or steam,
geqtletpnn's, ladies' and children's
clothed, Pino laces and laco curtains cleaned
and done np'wRh, thu Boft or manufacturer's
finish; laeu auAldrapo sbawle and kid gloves
cleaned and dyed. Goods received and re?
turned by express.
... " , ,L BILLER, Proprietor.
Branch'df?cc. at Mr?. O. E. Reed's millinery
establishment, Columbia. Feb 20 3ino
First in the Field.
SI'BIXG GOODS! SPRING GOODS!!
PRINTS, Dolainoe, Poplins, Caseimcros,
Jeans and Tweeds.
A I.SO,
A foll stook of FANCY GOODS.
Now is the time to purcbaso, before tboy ad
vance in price.
P. S. Hoavy goods sold at cost.
C. F. JACKSON,
Feb IS Next door to Agnew A Bon.
. WE ABE
CLOSING OUT
OUR
ENTIRE STOCK
Our success in the
sale of FURS, has in?
duced us to offer the
balance o? the stock at
a still further REDUC?
TION.
R. C. SHIVER & CO.
R.O. SHIVER._DAVID JONES.
Hotz's Celebrated North Carolina
CORN WHISKEY.
IHAVE a lot of tho aboyo WHISKEY on
hand, and having man? arrangements to
take all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will
oonstantly keep it on hand. Gan only be bad
at W. J. BLACK'S,
Feb 4 Imo*_Charlotte. N. C.
For Sale.
QAA f\nf\ FEET OF LUMBER,
?UU,UUU 60,000 feet of well sea?
soned Flooring on hand.
Orders for Lath, and all kindu Lumber filled
at abort notice. Apply at our Lumber Yard,
on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or
address W. LOWRY & CO.,
_Oat28Cmo_Bnx_130. Columbia. 8. C_._
AT COST
AND
CARRIAGE 1
We offer from this date our entire
Stock of CLOAKS and FURS, at cost
and carriage. Call at once and get a
bargain from
PORTER & STEELE.
Jau 22
Foreign Drafts,
I7\OR sale at New York rates, at
1 THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.
New Books.
THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish?
ops and oilier Clergy of the Anglican
Church. Vol. I. $.">.
Aunt Jane's Hero, by Anther of Stepping
Heavenwards, il f>0.
Hannah, a mw Novel, by Minn Moloch. 50?.
Jan 14 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN.
WM. H. ORCHARD,
/'/.<./> sst.rof Musi- utnldeoitr in J'inna Forte?.
APPLY at his rcoidcuce, corner of Laurel
ami Henderson atrocts. or at thu book?
store of Duffie A Chapman.
Piano Fortes. Organs md Melodeone
Tuned and Kupa:r--d. .Isn 23 3mo
Copartnership-Fisher & Silliman.
IHAVE this day nnsocialed with me, in the
Drug an 1 Apothecary boniness, Mr. L. T.
SILLIMAN, a graduate ot Philadelphia Col?
l?ge of Pharniaov, The natue aud style of the
llrni will be FISH ER A SILLIMAN. "
W. C. FISHER.
JANUARY 16. 1872. Jan 20
New Books, by Express,
Ft?- Stile nt Hr yon J- (VcC.tWer'j?.
SEVEN DECADES OF TH K UNION. By
Henry A. Wise. 12.
Elf? and limes of John Wusle)', Founder
of tho Methodist*. By L. Tycruiuu, London.
History of the Working and Burgher
Classes. By Caseagnac. #2 .10.
Winifred Ciimbcrmcdc, a Mtorv by Oeorge
McDonald tl.78.
Character. By Samuel Smiles, tl.50.
Svetomitic Theology. By Charles Hodge,
Darwiu's Naturalist's VnVugu around tho
World.
ALSO,
A number of now London Novels, cheap.
Also, new ?Undnrd works. Jnnt published.
For Sale.
A LOT of fiue Kentucky A
(TW.. MULES and HORSES, just ar-ZYfitC
VfjJ rived. Cull ut [JTll
tHUt DALY'S STABLES.
Oct 7 On Assemblv s?r"?t.
Portraits Painted in Oil
FROM lifo, or from tho smallest picture.
Photographs Colored in all styles. Also
Loseons given in Drawing and Painting.
Apply at Bryan A MoCarter's bookstore, or
at tho rosidonce of Prof. WM. II. ORCHARD,
corner of Laurel and Henderson streets.
Jan 23 Hmo
r?-1-!-i-f-rt-ir-m
Removal and Blight Change.
T?? undersigned informs her
.friends and patrons that oho haa
I removed to the ?tell known dry
'gooda house of the Meaara. Kinard,
whore ahe is prepared to exhibit a I
selected stock of articlea In the
MILLINERY LINE, which she ia confident
will gratify her petrona.' Her stock of spring
goods is particularly pretty. Call at the
atore of tho MosBrs. Kinard.
Feb HI_MBH. A. MoOORMICK.
M DAVE RE ORGANIZED
OUR
Aud secured the services of a
FIRST CLASS CUTTER.
And as tho acus?n is late, and our stock of
CASSIMERES
Largo, will
MAO lip EABIITS
AT RKDTJCKD HATES,
(And Guarantee Satisfaction.
Our Heady-Made
Stock of Clothing,
Hats and Fur?
nishing Goods
Is still largo, and deduction in price will be
made to reduce- it. Wo are still taking ordera
for Shirts, warranting a fit.
If you want nice goods, give na a call.
E. & W. C. SWAFPIELD.
January 18_
LARGE AND FLNE STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
On Salo at
W. K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY.
THE Bnggy atook embracea everything,
from tho plain, anhstantial Concord style
to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four
?assenter vehicles in large variety, including
rownells. Rockaways, Photons, Victorias,
and a new stylo of fonr-aeat Buggy. Tui
stock is all fresh from the factories, is of the
latest design, and, not least important, is
being sold at verv low prices. Deo 20
M. H. BERRY'S
Furniture Ware-room
Main Street, near Plain.
- ?|_^**TV NOW on band and daily re
/J7^T???>.y?Jceiving from the manufac
?fr-i-S-nt?sSu "'ries of New York, Boston,
Cincinnati and Louisville,thc
Jr J* largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE ever kept m thia market, con (.is ting
in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Uiu
ing-Room Snits; 20U Bedsteads of different
pattern*, iu Walnut and Imitation; also, the
celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chair?.
All kinds of MATTRESSES mtdn to ord. r.
UPHOLSTER INO and REPAIRING dono ut
shortest notice and in the best manner.
Terms ca. h and flood* cheap. Oct So
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
rrtAKE pleasure iu railing the attention ot
JL the public tn an examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, eon
sibling of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Moluduons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Khuea,
Accord?ons, brass and Silver Hand Instru?
ment? of nil kinda. Also, Sheet Mu.-io and
Instruction books for ?very cla^a of Mueical
Instruments on hand at all times. Sheot
Music neut by nuil, post pud. ou receipt ot
price; and all kind? of Musical Gouda sent by
Express, when ordered, to any pnrt of the
St ato, uiarkod C. O. I). Good Second-hand
Pianos and organs for sale cheap, for oasb.
Pianos, Organs sud Melodious tuned nod re?
paired in a ?atisfactory niauncr: sud will givo
especial attention to Packing. Removing and
Shipping Piano? for other parties tunny poin
dosued, at moderate pi ices.
All orders prom oily attended to and satis?
faction gu iran teed to tboao favoring us with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. I ny?
lor street, OitlZeue' Savings Hank building,
Columbia. S. C. .. Nov 7
Gold and Silver
BOUGHT and sold, at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINOS BANK .
Copartnership Notice.
THE subscribers, having this day formed a
copartnership, to bp known and styled as
HOWIE St ALLEN, and having leased for a
term of years the shops and machinery, and
bought tho matar?ais on the promises former?
ly occupied by James M. Allon, are prepared
tn enter Into contracts for building or the
finishing nf all shop-made materials, such as
BLINDS, Doora. Sash, Window Frames, Ac ,
fte. Also, tho Dressing of Lumber, Scroll
Sawing und Turning, and would respectfully
I solicit u share of the public patronage.
I HOWIE <fc ALLEN.
.lollN M. HOWIR, Kl>WAHl> Al.l.KN.
j t.'outMniA. Novemborr13,187L Pee 18 8mo
Money to Lend,
! /"\N marketablo enllaterals. at
I V_? THE CITIZENS HAVINGS BANK.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TN iu oforence to London Porter and Scotch
AH?. Why?They know > is irmfl<ilter*.te<l
New York Exchange
BOUGHT and sold, at
THE CITIZENS' 8AVINOS SANE.
NEW CROCKERY
. AND
o??i-ipi?e ST?BE.
i .. > m m m ?A* ?
THE u?Q-ritU|U?d^U?ve'j?e
_ certtlv o?.en? (I ?D eniiro NEW
P STOCK "t'ai ricle??W theanov?
line, which ba? beep carefully
selected. They iuvile ? call
from tb? euleena to inspect their
GQ0D3 AND PRICES.
Their ?took embraces OH CHE HY; CHINA,
PLATED-WARE, TAR LR CUTLERY. Etc.
KINOSLAND Si I?EATb,
Under Columbia Hotel,
n. KIXOSLAND. J. A. il uni.
Jan 21_3m"
Scotch Whiskey.
ONE puncheon "FINEST CAMPBELTON."
of my own direct importation, Tia New
York. ThiB, hy actual test, is 19 per cont,
over proof, and is pronounced bj all who
bave tested or tasted it, as tho doest ever
; brought to Columbia.
ALSO,
Full stock old WIN EH and BRANDIES.
Holland GIN, Jamaica RUM, Scotch. Eng?
lish and German ALES, London and Dublin
PORTER, CURACOA and MARASCHINO.
Moet and Chaudon CHAMPAGNES, of the
famous vintage, 18G8-flnest of the century.
Reasonable prices and full satisfaction gua
l rantoed. GEO. SYMMERS.
Feb 8_
LOOS
TO
?YOUR. INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best,
BCT
GO TO THE BEST PLACE.
WE claim tb have one of the Oneal
stockBof WATCH F> ot all beat Eng
_[Uah, Swiss and Alu? *.can makers. With
Jiunionds and other One Jewelry, our stock
ts large, and we are going to sell the Goods
REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in ai
branches, by thc best of workmen. .
WM. GLAZE,
Nov 19 Formerly Glaze A Radaliffa.
CLOTHING HOUSE
OF
CHILDS & WILEY
ARE daily receiving the finest BEADT
MADB CLOTHING, for old and young
gentlemen, that have ever been offered in this
market. No custom-made can surpass, and '
but few can equal them, in style, and finial-,,
and price.
HATS.
We sell the best, at lower rate ''ian those
who don't buy from the manufac .-.is direct.
SHIRTS.
We keep the Star and True J ! ? notant 1-.
on band, and will take orders fi Lilli dozen
or more, and warrant a fit.
UN DER-WE AR In all varictii
HUB BER OLOTnil. .
GLOVES-Leather, Buck, Kid. : ?VT, Rat and
Seal. Bargaine to be had in GLOVES.
NECK WEAR-all styles. Plain and fancy
Linen and Paper COLLARS.
Bleeve and Collar BUTTON8-Gold and
some that won't coin.
We wiU take Greenbacks at par for all
these._8fEl?6
Headquarters for Garden Seeds.
LANDRETB'S Extra Early PEA8,
Carter's first crop Pea?,
Little Gem Tom Thumb Teas,
Early Long Pod,
Cabbage Seeds.
Onion Bete. Red and White,
Lawn Grass Seed,
Bed and White Clover,
Timothv and Kentucky Blue Grass.
Orchard Grata Seed,
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
Jan t? HfclNITSH'S Drug Store.
TO
Y 0 ?E INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best !
MY line of WATCHES is
now full and completo, and
_the public may defend ou
Kening tho heul at the lowest possible figuro?,
as my facilities aro tuch that I defy competi?
tion from any niaiket
1 have a)?o in store sud conrtantlj arriving
all tho tiiwest slyh-b ot Ladies' ^ots. in Dia?
mond, Coral, Cann ii, K trincan, Gold, Jet, f c.;
elegant designs in Chains, bracelets;Charms,
Locksis, Ac: the lattin and mont hean ti ml
natteriia in solid Silvr: and heavy Plated
Waru- Gonds soiud for bridal, holiday and
other pre-i-i,tatiu) a.
Repairing lu sll branches, bj th> '.-.at w?>rl>
men and HI rcanoimb-e rat? H.
ISAAC SUI ZBAS "IE):,
Oct 18 Columbia IK Lei P. ?*
WATCHES,
CLOCKS ArlD JEWELRY.
f~c> I H AVK ?m bs nd a m-leet
V^V nt nek or WAT'..'11 ES. J i .V. M. i^B^-'^?S?
dfctftRY. CLOCKS. SILVER sud PLATED
tv AHE, which I will dibbin*- nf nt most rea?
sonable puces. AU?, SPECTACLES to tuit
all sges.
REPAIRING in ni) line done prompt!} and
on good u ? nit?
All article? and work warranted tn be a
represented. GEO. BRU>H,
2?! door below I's (KN ix cflicr, Main wtimt.
Oct 29
The Dexter Stables.
THF. nnrierMKued have re?
moved their Stable? to tho new
building, tum edtaicly South ol
|.Iannev'H Hall, and, with a nen
Mock of CARRIAGES. LUG
G?EB aim fine HORSES, iir? pr?paie?! to an?
swer all calls that may be mude r>pot< them.
Horses bought and eold on Ciinitbisaioii.
Persons in want of good stock, are invited to
give us a call. Libera! advances made, ott
stock len for sale. ROYCE A CO.
VV. H. Borea.
0. H. PKTTINOMJ.. Jan 24
Privaie Boarding.
I}EB80NBin want of a quiet, roll Ml HOME,
can applv to Mis. 8. J. WYAT , cn Plaiu
street, nmr Pick??ns, North side. "cc 29
Lime.
BARP ELS of LIME, foi ^ low by
JOHN AGNE\ ?> SON.
SUI?DRIE8.
1 f\r\ BOXES assortod CRACKERS.
LwV/ 100 box? s assorted Canned Good/i.
HO boxes Soap.
r>0 boxos Candy.
50 boxes Candles.
200 barrels Flour.
50 barrels Whiskey, coming in and in atoro,
and to which we invite tho attention of the
trade._L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Corn and Oats.!
1 AHA BU8HEL8 WHITE CORN,
1. VJUU 300 bushels FEEDING OATS,
1 for sale low for cash. E. HOPE.
200