The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 05, 1872, Image 1
THE DAILY
''Let our inst Censures
BY J. A. SELBY.
COLUMBIA, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1872.
VOL. VIII-NO. 14.
The world is becoming tired of trials
by jory, especially in civil oases, for in
Booh oases nothing can be less certain
than the results. In the hair-splitting
of lawyers, and the vast aooumulations
of mles of evidence, juries, at the best,
may become confused, and, at the worst,
their confusion is certain. If law be a
science, a like state of facts should bo
followed by like results, but wheo so
muon ia left to ignorant or wilful jurors
thia seqaenoo is not maintained. In tho
Marok number of LippincoU a contribu?
tor to that magazine writes as follows on
this subject:
It is said that juries in civil caseB de?
cide the faot, in criminal ones both tho
faot and the law. Butin oivil cases they
do not even decide the faot. In overy
State there is a court of lost resort which
is entirely composed of judges, and
nearly every case tried in the inferior
courts moy bo brought beforo it for re?
view. If the judge of a lower court
make? an erroneous decision, tho party
aggrieved appeals to tho higher court,
in which tho case is reviewed, and the
judgment, if wrong, reversed or cor?
rected. The very same thing happens
in trials by juries. If they decido
against the weight of evidonco, their
verdict is set aside; if they pass upon a
question of law which it was the duty of
the judge nt tho triol to decide, a now
trial is granted. In short, the trial of a
civil caso by a jury amounts simply to
this-that if tho higher court consider
the verdiot right, it stands; if not, thou
it is reversed.
Therefore, since civil cases aro in
reality tried and decided by judges,
why retain tho fiction that a jury com?
posed of twelve ordinary men decide
the cuses which are brought beforo them?
Why not abandon that mode of trial,
and thus savo tho inconvenience, ex?
pense and delny that wo havo shown ex?
ist?
INTERESTING LETTER.-Tho Atlanta
(Ga.) ?Sun, of tho 29th ult., publishes a
letter from Hon. Charles J. Jeukins, de?
tailing important-historical facts nnd re?
miniscences connected with his adminis?
tration and romoval from ofllco as Go?
vernor of Georgia.
It is addrcssod to Gov. Smith, giving
a history of his removal from ofllco by
Major-General Meade, in 18GS, and of tho
cuses he triod to bring in behalf of tho
State and hor peoplo beforo tho Supreme
Court of the ?uited States. With this
letter, he returns to the Governor, us his
first legitimate successor, tho record of
.warrants drawn by him and receipts
given for tho same, whilo he was in tho
J Executive office, also the seal of tho
. Executive Department. These Gov.
Jenkins carried with him when driven
from office by military powor. The re?
cords for his own protection-the othor,
to preserve it from undefiled hands; and
now returns it to an honest, legitimate,
Governor, chosen by an honest people,
sever having been usurpers to authenti?
cate tho misdeeds of an upstart pre?
tender.
We need to face the faot that a man's
life consisteth not in the abundance of
tho things which he possesscth, bnt in
the ability to make the best nse of all
things; aud this ability faith supplies.
Millinery Opening.
ON* AND A KT Kl i
THURSDAY, APRIL 4.
TO THE LADIES:
MRS. C. E. REED will have
her opening of tho latest and
most fashionable styles of !
; MILLINERY, .Vc, consisting of 1
Straw and Leghorn HATS und
RONNETS. Also, LACES,
KID GLOVES, CORSETS, RUS?
TLES, with an elegant assort?
ment of Ladies' and Misses'
SUITS, just selected lu New
York and elsewhere, ail of which will be sold
at tho lowest prices.
k Xadies and tho public in general will please
call and bc convinced, that thu ahovo aro
real facts. Infants' CLOAKS, CAES and
DRESSES.
N. Ii. Mrs. C. E. Recd bas taken tho first
.prize, silver medal, at thc Stato Fair, for tho
best Millinery. April 2 f!
TookTout for K. K.'sV
?j^Q OOON0Wiu ?oiumb-a- Tob?
March 28_JOHN O. SEEGERS'.
American Club Fish.
A DELICIOUS relish; hotter
and much cheaper than Sardines. For sale
bv_/ _E. HORE.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE Copartnership heretofore Dilating
under tho style of J. H. it M. L.KINARD
is hereby dissolved, by mutual consent, M. L.
' Kinaird withdrawing.
The business will bo continued at thc same
place, by J. H. Kinard, who assumes all tho
liabilities of tho copartnership, and to whom
al! debts due should bc paid.
J. H. KINARD,
M. L. KINARD.
OoLPMniA. H. C., March 18,1873. March 19
THE UNDERSIGNED"
WILL, in ? fow days, present ono of tho
most attractive SPRING STOCKS over
presented in this market, and solicits a call
from his former friends and patrons. No
pains will ho spared to afford entire satisfac?
tion to all w ho may call upon him, and ollera
as a guarantee for tho future his efforts in tho
past to cater to tho wants of the public.
All outstanding bills against tho ?rm of J.
H. A M. L. Kinard will ho met on presenta?
tion. J. H. KINARD.
March 19 _Imo
NEW CROCKERY
AND
UOUSE-FUItNISDlNG STORE.
THE undersigned havo ro
s cen tl y opened an entire, NEW
STOCK of articles in tho ahovo
lino, which has been carefully
selected. They invito a cafl
from thu citizens to inspect their
GOODS AND PRICES.
Their stock embraces CROCKERY, CHINA
PLATED-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Etc.
ICINGHL.AND ?Si UKATII,
Under Columbia Hotol.
R, KixosL.VN-n. J. A. HEATH.
.Tan 21 3mo
I Special Notices.
PLAIN WORDS KO lt THIS PEOPLE.
When broken elowu in health, strength and
upiiits, it ia not necessary that wo should ask
a medical man whother an inv ,orant is neces?
sary. Common sense tells u that it is. Tho
only question to bu decided j, what the in
vigorant ehall bo. A standard tonic aud re?
storative, which hus been many jer.ro before
tho public, and in which millions of thc intel?
ligent classes reposo tho fullest faith, bcems,
in a case like this, to present tho strongest
claims to tho confidence of the prudent inva
liel. floetotter's Stomach Bit tera maj- bo
truly said to possess these high recomo* nda
tions. Its triumphant progress duriug a pe?
riod of twenty yoars, ita present popularity,
and the uniform success which attends its
uso in indigestion, nervous debility, biliary
complaints, fever and aguo, and all ailments
which doprosa tho physical system and ener?
vate tho mind, entitle it to thc rank of a
standard national specific. It is regarded in
that light by tho community at large, and
hundreus of thousands of both sexes resort
to it at this ecason as a preventive of that
numerous and harassing class ot' diseases
which tulio their riso lroni thc miasmatic
winda and vapors of spring, lt is a stimu?
lant, a tonic, au alterativo und a mild apo?
rtan!-four essential restorative and protec?
tive elements of tho materia medica-united
in a Bingle agrecablo preparation. Every in?
gredient is vegetable, of tho lined quality,
and absolutely puro. Ilostettei's Ritters ia
belter known, hold in groater esteem and
commands a larger Bale, than any other pro*
prietary medicine manufactured in this, coun?
try or imported from abroad. A5f3
Hui oct (Vi KI;?, vor i nu ISSImels.-Tho Ul
poriority of these extracts consists in theil
perfect purity and great strength; They ar<
warranted free from poisonous oils and acids
Joseph burnett ?t Co., Boston, mauufactuien
anti proprietors. Eur sale by all grocers am
druggists.
Nature gives m Teeth, but thc docs no
preserve and purify them. That must bi
dono with fragrant Sozudont. Tho dents
bono and its enamel casing are. made iuvul
ncrablo to all elostruclive influences bj tin
daily use of this beneficent preparation.
vv nut every Hornemitn Wants-A good
cheap and roliablo Liniment. Such au urti
clo ia Dr. Tobias* florso Liuimcnt. lint bot
ties at $1. Eor Lameness, Cuts, Galls, Colit
Sprains, Ac, warranted better than an
other. Sold by tho Druggists. Le.pot, 1
Park Placo, Kow York.
Dli>soinu?lu is un insane thirst for intox
eating liquora. Habitual dram-el rinking pre
duren it. Yet each Alcoholic Bitter vende
recommends that a dram of his rum tu
root-juico bo takon thrice a day, to prever:
i eickneasl For all bodily ailments, und as
I protection against tho causes of disease, tak
that all-sufficient antidote, Du. WALKER'S Y
NEQAR BITTERS,the pure essence of rare med
cinal herbs, unpolluted by distilled poison.
Carbolic Salve, recommended by til
leading Physicians and tho President of tl
Kew York Beard of Health, as the most woi
derful healing compounel ever known. Giv<
instant relict to burns; cures all kinds <
sores, cuts and wounds; and a most iuvalui
bio salvo for all purposes. Sold evorywher
at twenty-five cents. John F. Henry, bo
proprietor, 8 College Place, New York.
Bvaunlu is Opium purified of its sickenir
and poisonous properties, discovered by D
Bigelow, Professor of Bot any, Detroit Med
cal College. A most perfect anodyne ai
j soothing opiate-, John Farr, Chemist, N. Y.
Chrlstutloro's Hair Dye is tho safest ai
best. It corrects tho bad effects ol infori
dyes, while tho black or brown lints, it pr
dncea aro identical to nature. Factory,
Maiden Laue, New York,
j Pratt'? Astral Ott-Safest and best ill
initiating Oil ever made. Does not take fi
' or explodo, if tho lamp is upset or broke
I Over 100,000 families continue to uso it, a
I no accidents of any description have occurr
from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, esl
blinhod 1770, New York.
Tile Purest anil Sweetest Cml Liver t
in tho worlel is Hazard it Caswell'*, made
the sea-shore, from fresh seleoteel livers,
Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, lt is ah:
lutoly pnro and sweet. Patients who hs
once taken it prefer it to all others. P?15
ciaus have decided it superior to any of t
other oils in the market.
.louviu'n Inodorous IC 1 il Clove Clent
restores soiled gloves e qual to new. For s
hy druggists aud fancy goods dealers. Pr
2JC per bottle. F. C. Wells ?fe Co., New Y'o
lt lui? y's Plillotulcen in un establish
wai ranted remedy for Painful Menstrual!
and equally efficient as a Nervous Antidote
all cases ot nervous excitement, stomach i
sleeplessness in male or f?mnlo. Sold eve
where for $1 OJ a bottle. Morgan .t Ria!
Druggists, Now York. General Agents.
A Youthful Appearance and it Beaut!
Chiar Complexion is tho desiri ol over*bc
This effect i.? produced by using G. W. Lai:
"Bloom of Youth," a harmless beautiful
tho skin. Will remove all discoloration, t
Leckies and sunburns. The u-e of this
lightfnl toilet preparation cannot be dote c
For salo ny all druggists and fancy ge
dealers. Depot, 5 Gold street, New York.
Mm. Winslow's Soot liing Syrup.-]:
heves thu little sutfcrnr from pain, cures v
colic, reg?lales tho stomach and bowels,
reeta acidity, and during tho process of tc
iug it is in viii naide. Perfectly safe in all ca
aa millions of mothers can testify. April ?
Marbiehead Mammoth Cabbage
ff! HE largest cabbage in the world. Qui
I very tender, sweet and excellent.
Boston True Curled LETTUCE. Th
thc best of all; grows in tho form of a rosi
Very desirable.
Hubbard Sepiash.
New York Improved Egg riant.
Trophy Tomato.
Egyptian Beet.
Beans-a largo assortment.
Wax Beaus. Pole Beans.
Corn, early and late.
Call at headquarters for good soc-d, at
prico. HEINITSll'rf Drug Ste
March 13 _
$50,000 to Loan,
ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Applv at
Jan 23 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BA?
The Doctors Recommend Seegors'
TN preference to London Porter and S<
Alo. Why? They know it. is tniadn 11 o
Gold and Silver
BOUGHT and sohl, at
_THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BA]
Dissolution and New Firm.
TUE firm of CHILDS ?fc WILEY li
boon dissolved this day, by L. D. C
selling his ipterosb to M. L, KINARI
business will be continued in Ibo nai
KINARD & WILEY.
CoLUMniA, S. C., March 23, 1S72.
March 21 1
J. H. KIN ARD,
MAIN STREET,
One Door South Columbia Hotel,
AM daily receiving and opening a largo [
and carefully selected stock ol"
DRESS GOODS.
This .-tool: embraces everything desirable
in
D1?ESS COODS.
LINENS,
DOMESTICS.
FANCY OOOr S, Ac.
With c. full assortment of
CURTAIN'S,
WINDOW SHADES,
MATTINGS.
OIL CLOTH,
and CARPETINGS.
I would request a call from my numerous
customers, iceling astnred thai 1 CHU pro?
scut oue of tho most attractive
SPRING STOCKS
Ever off-red in Columbia, and will sparc no |
cff.?rt in a hording fcaticlactiou In all.
My personal supervision has boen given t<
the selection of tn:.- stock.
J. H. KIN A RD.
March SI C
GBANS OPENING
IN
SPRING- GOODS,
ON
Thursday and friday. April 4 and 5.
MRS. A. MCCORMICK would respectfully
inform her friend.*, and thc public generally,
that she has returned from the North with
one of tho most elegant and varied stocks ia
the Millinery line ever presented in this mar?
ket, consisting of MILLINERY GOODS of j
every character and description, of the latest |
and most approved styles, embracing Straw |
and Fancy HATS and BONNETS, LACES,
KID GLOVES, CORSETS, HOOP SKIRTS,
?dc, with a fine assortment of Ladies'and
Misses' Suits, which abo will soil at the lowest
figures for cash.
Please call at the storo of J. H. Einard, j
where ehe will bo gratified in displaying the j
stock, and will guarantee satisfaction in every
instance. MUS. A. McCOi.MlCK,
At J. H, Kinard's, Main street,
March 31 fl __Colnmbia, S. C.
SPRING 1872.
SELECT GOODS, j
--- . ? ?-? - ? -
UNDOUBTEDLY, wo have this
.season the- best .-<? lection of SILK .
iGOODS.Straw Goods,White Goods, j
Flloal und imitation Hair Goods,
Itibli ns, Laces, Embroideries, La- i
dies' Under-wear, Made-up Suns, j
?tc, ?tc, ever seen in any one retail Moro in i
South Caroilna. Our pride is not in keeping >
tho largest stock, iii having "stacks" of j
goods, as somo express it, (fdr generally,
where you find ..Htacks," you will find thc
poe rest assortment, i but our pride is in keep?
ing a sohlet stock et all goods belonging to a
elry good*, millinery and dresi-making busi
ness. Every thine is bought with a strict re?
gard fur combining style and taste with
prices to snit our pooplo. Samples of Dress
Goods, ?tc, will lib stnt hy mail lu all apply?
ing. t
Oor business is organized in three dei.art-]
merits, viz: Dry doods, Millinery and Dress?
making. Millinery and Dress-making depart?
ments in charge of ladies of tho best skill ami
taste to be had m tho city of Baltimore. Or?
der your Spring Hat br Bonnet, which can he
returned, if von ?re not pleased.
JAMES tV. FOWLER A- CO.,
Proprietor* Emporium of Fashion,
April '1 12 Abbeville. S. C.
Cien r unit II it nu less ni Witter.
NATT AN 5' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY
FOIl TUE HAID.
APERFECTLY clear pre paration in one
bottle, as easily applied as water, for re?
storing to Gray Heir its natural color and
youthful appearance; to eradicate and pro
vent dandruff; to promote tho growth ol the
Hair and stop its falling out. Pr is ESTIHKLY 1
HARMLESS and perfectly free from any poison?
ons substance, anil will therefore take tho
placo of all the dirty and unpleasant prepara?
tions now in une. Numeioits testimonials
have been sent ns from many of our most
prominent citizens. In over) thing in which
tho articles now in uso aro objectionable,
Crystal Discovery is perfect. It is warranted
to contain neither Sugar of Lead. Sulphur or
Nitrato of Silver. It ?loes not Boil the clothes
or scalp, is agreeably perfumed and makes
ono of tho best dressings for tho Hair in uso.
It restores tho color of tho Hair "moro per?
fect and uniformly than any other prepara?
tion," and always doos BO in from three to ton
days, virtually feeding tho roots of tho Hair |
with all tho nourishing qualities necessary to
its growth and healthy condition; it reatore-B
tho decayed and induces a new growth of thc
Hair moro positively than anything else. The
application of this wonderful discovery also
produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the
Bcalp, and gives tho Bair a pleasing and clo
gant appearance.
Wo call especial attention to ?ho fuct that a
limited number of small trial bottle-scan bo
had by Hmso wielling to try it. Yon will no
tico that in pursuing this course, our aim is
to convinco hy tho actual merita of tho article.
ARTHUR NATTA NS, Inventor and Propri?
etor, Washington, D. C. For salo in Colum?
bia hy Dr. C. H.MIOT, and Druggists gene,
rally. Nov 21 + lv
New Spring Goods.
I IIAVE just received my Btock of
iMSPRING and SUMMER CASSIMERES,
(WVESTINGS, &c, to which I would invito
? tho attention of tho public. Tho stock
comprise? all styles and prices, and will he
made to order in thc most fashiouablo man?
ner. C. U. EBEBHARDT.
F?-t> 25_
New Books, by Express ,
For Sale at Jiryan <fc ilcCarter'*.
SEVEN DECADES OF THE UNION. By
Henry A. Wiao. *2.
Life and Times of John WCBICV, Founder
of tho Methodists. By L. Tyennan, London.
History of tho Working and Burgher
Classes. By Caesagnac. ?2 50.
Winifred Cumhcrmtdc, a Story hy Gcorgo
McDonald. $1.75.
Character. By Samuel Smiles. $l..r>0.
Svstcmatic Theology. Bv Charles Hodge,
D. D.
Darwin's Naturalist's Yovogc around thc
World.
AI.SO,
A number of now London Novels, cheap.
ANo. new htandard works, jnHt published.
'~ ENGLISH
STONEWALL COTTON FERTILIZER,
HAVING been u-cd tide by side with other I
first chits Standard Fertilizers, and
mo testimony of all being that il is better
than any other with which it has been tested,
warrants us in recommending it to planters'
as the BEST MANU lt E IN THE MARKET.
English Dissolved jeene,
A Pure Sapcrphotphatc rf Lime,
Of sterling character, manufacture d fror
'Cambridgeshire Capioplitcs, very finely
ground-ready for sowing upon laud.
S Ll EEL LIME, for Agricultural and Mu?
sons' purposes.
THOMAS 15. CLARKSON.
March IS linn Agent, Columbia, s. c.
LOOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
j Get the Best !
MY liuo of WATCHES is
now full and complete, and
_ktho public may depend on
getting the best at the lowcat possible figures,
as my facilities aro such that I defy competi?
tion from any market.
I havo also in store and constantly arriving
all tho neweet styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia?
mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet,&c.
elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets,Charms,
Lockets, .Vc; tho latest and most beautiful
patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated
Waro- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and
other presentations.
Repairing in nil branches, hythe best work?
men and ut reasonable rates.
ISAAC SULZBAOQER,
Oe t 13_Col u ni bia He t ol Row,
Xi o ox
TO
YOUR INTEREST.
AND
Get the Best,
?VT
GO TO THE BEST PLACE.
,~t? WE claim to have one of tho fines!
fejV ?tock? o? WATCHES, ol all best Knir
?C?filish, Swiss and American makers. W it li
Diamonds and other line Jewelly, our stock
is large, and wu are geing to ?-eli the Goods.
REPA I It INO and ENGRAVING, in al
brandies, bv the best of workmen.
WM. GLAZ?,
NovlO Formerlv Glaze ?V Madeline.
WATCHES,
CLOAKS AND JEWELRY.
-. ? .
?-o I EAVE on hand a select
.-took of WATCH ES. J EWE L-c? n33*
An&i(v< CLOCKS, SILTEN, and PLATED
WAKE, which I will disnr>se ni Ht most rea?
sonable prices. Alee, SPECTACLES to unit
all age-.
REPAIRING in ntj line done prom j Hy and
on gootl terms.
All articles und work wan nt.ti ii In l e
represented. ??KG. IMlUN'S,
Jd door below I'nu.Nis office, Main street.
I (>e! ._>;?
I WM. H. ORCHARD,
Pr?fet* ??.<./*Mut-ic ainldeulerin Piano Forte*.
A l PLY itt Ids residence, corner i i Laurel
I ?\. ami Henderson streets, or at tho book
j ntore of On filo k Chapman.
Piano Fortes. Organs end Meted* ons
Tuned ?mi! Repaired. Jan 27 ?lino
Blood and Liver Pills.
TO eure SICK HEADACHE, Bick Stomach,
Dizziness or Vertigo. Bad Taste in the
Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Nervousness, Const ipa I ion, Pain? in
the Breast and Back, Kidney Affect ions.
To cure all Disorders of the Liver.
To l.egulat? the Bowels.
To Purity the Blood.
To give new life to the whole System, the
Blood and Liv? r. Cannot bo surpassed. Try
only one box; you will be convinced. For
Hale only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store._
Fresh Garden Heeds.
PEAS. Beans, Corn, Cabbage, and overy
variety of fresh and genuino Seeds, for
sale hy FISHER ,fc SILL1MAN, Druggists,
Jun 20 Opposite Columbia Hotel.
Thorburn's Garden Soeds.
ALARGE assortment of fresh GARDEN
SEELS, Onion Sets, ko., for sale low.
Jan El EDWARD HOPE.
Money to Lend.
ON marketable collaterals, at
TH E CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.
New York Exchange
BOUGHT and sold, at
THE CITIZENS'SAVINGS BANK.
Imported Cordials.
THE undersigned has just opened a lot ol
IMPORTED CORDIALS,of various kinds,
embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, lto*c,
Anisette, etc. Also, Imported Maraschino,
Curacoa and Absinthe. X. M. POLLOCK.
Columbia Music Store
Ly Brand & Son
TARE pleasure in calling tho attention of
tho publie to au examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodoous, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accord?ons, Brase and Silver Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Aleo, Sheet Musi? and
Instruction Books for every class of Munirai
Instruments on band at all times. Sheet
Music Bent by mail, post paid, on receipt of
price; and all kinds ot Musical Goods sont by
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
Stato, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Piano? aud Organs for salo choap. for cash.
PianoB, Organs and Mulodcons tuned and re
paired in a satisfactory manner; and will givo
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin
desired, at moderate priccB.
All orders promptly attended to and eat?B'
faetion guaranteed to those lavoring ua with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay?
lor Htrcet, Citizens' Savings Bank Building,
C??lnmbia,_S._C._Nov 7
LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
On Salo at
W, K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY.
TOE Buggy stock embraces everything,
from thc plain, substantial Concord style
to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four
?aBseuger vehicles in largo variety, including
rowuella, ltockaways, Plmdons", Victorias,
and a new stylo of four-seat Buggy. This
stock is all fresh from tho factories, ia of thc
latest design, and, not least importantes
being sold at very low prices. Dco}20
MOSES GOLDSMITH ?"SON,
Colonade Hoir, Vendue Hange, Charleston, S. C,
DEALERS IN
Scotch, Pi? and American Bar Iron,
REEP constantly on hand a full supply of
all kinds.
In atoro, 100 tons EGLINTON TIG.
Nov 28_ly
We Live and Learn, Die ami Forget All.
THE SOUTHERN LYE HOUSE,
No. 359 KINO STUEF.T, CHARLESTON. 8. C.,
DYER and CLEANS, by means of steam,
gentlemen's, ladies' and children's
clothes. Fino laces and laco curtains cleaned
and dono np with the soft or manufacturer's
ti niall ; laco and crape shawls and kid gloves
cleaned and dyed. Goods received and re?
turned hy express. I. BILLER, Proprietor.
Branch oftico at Mrs. C. E. Reed's millinery
establishment, Columbia. Feb 25 3mo
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
HIGHEST PREMIUM
By Committee of Practical Machinists.
rilUE simplicity, durability, ease of manage?
JL nient und great ningi,' of work of this
Machine ha? niadi-it the universal favorite,
and leading family Sewing Machine for more
than twenty year.-, and hence it is no experi?
ment tn buy one.
For nale on mot thly instalments, second
door below I'IICCNIX < line,Columbia, S. c., liv
A. J. PURSLEY, *
Feh 27 Ag< nt f i Hursley A Trump.
HONEY CANNOT HUY ??7
Kor *itu'?' .? PrletiltrijSl
Bul .".?. Diamond Spectacles trill J'reserv It,
Ta Mit ?y - v ll T??^MWtK
IF von value your e\ eight ute these PISH"
Ii* IC CT I.K'-?KK.$? Ground from minute
crystal pebbles, melted together, and derive
their nanni "Diamond" ?.?' account of their
hardness and brilliancy. They will last manv
years without change, and ure warranted su?
perior *o all other*, nianntactnrcd hy
J. E. SPENCER iV CO., N. Y.
("ACTION. - None genuine unless stamped
with our trade mark. WM. OL AZ F., Jeweler
and Optician, is sole agent for Columbia, H.
C., from whom the} can only he obtained,
S" untidier* < m ployed _July 21 Illly
Scotch Whiskey.
OMI piin .-heon "FINEST OAMPBELTON."
of mv own direct importation, via New
York. Tiiin, by actual test, is lil per cent,
over proof, and ?B pronounced hy all who
have tested or tasted it, as tho tluost ever
brought to Columbia.
Full slock old WINES and BRANDIES.
Holland GIN, Jamaica RUM, Scotch. Eng?
lish and German ALES, London and Dublin
POUTER, CURACOA and MARASCHINO.
Moot and Cbaudon CHAMPAGNES, of tho
famous vintage. 18C.8-fliiet-t of tho century.
Reasonable prices and full satisfaction pua
rantoed._ OEO.SVMMERB.
Hardware, etc.
i DOZEN AXES.
JUJU 40 bales Bagging.
2i)l) bundles Arrow Ties.
20 dozen Railroad Shovels.
200 oairs Trace Chains.
Just received and for ea'o at lowest market
rwr?os^_ L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables.
-| Kf\ DOZEN, in glass and cane, of tho j
Lt)\J Clioicost kinds, as follows: English j
Piccalili and Chow Chow; California Apricots
and Un rt lett Pears; Pino Apples, fresh Peach?
es, Plums, St ra wherries j Tomatoes, Green
Corn, Asparagus, Spanish Olives, Oapors'
Worcester Sauce, French and English Mus?
tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Paate,
Essence Coffee, Ac; all fresh and for salo low
for cash._E. HOPE.
Smoked Meats.
TONGUES. Roof, Salmon, Breakfast Bacon.
Davis flams, Houlogna Sauesago and
Mountain Venison Hams.
March 22 GEO. SIMMERS.
SPRING CLOTHING,
'1 J| 1
HATS
AND
Furnishing Goods,
AT
R. & W. C, SWAFFIELD'S.
THE largest Stock wo have ever offered to
tho public.
You aro eure to lose money if you buy
CLOTHING,
HATS,
SHIRTS,
Or anything a Gentleman wears, without first
giving us a call.
FRENCH CASHMERES ANO CLOTHS
For our Custom Trado.
DEALERS SUPPLIED at tho LOWEST
RATES._March 24
Fair Notice.
ALL persons or parties indebted to the un?
dersigned, or to E. & Ci. 1). Hope, pre?
vious to tho 1st of January last, wilt come for
I ward and mnko settlement within thirty days,
and save coats of suit. E. H?PE.
For Sale.
?. A LOT of Ano Kentucky
Vfefeft-v MULES and HORSES, just ar-ft^T
W^k rived. Call at ?jUUl
ctJUb DALY'S STABLES,
Oct 7 On Assembly street.
Copartnership-Fisher & Silliman.
IHAVE this day associated with me, 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. C. FISHER.
J AKITA nv IC, 1672._Jan 20
Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps! <
ALL DENOMINATIONS for sale at the
usual discount, at the SOUTH CARO?
LINA BANK AND TRUST CO. Dec 7
Foreign Drafts,
FOR salo at New York rates, at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.
200
Lime.
E AURELS of LIME, for - la low hy
JOHN AGNEV >. SON.
Gourd Seed Corn.
AFEW bushels Pennsylvania GOURD
SEED CORN, for seed. Very productive
and adapted to this climate For sain by
Feb 21_E. HOPE.
Agricultural Implements.
"DOW LAW,"
"HAM,"
"NORWOOD."
''JONES," aud other
- *? popular Cotton Plant?
fiX**"***" ers, warranted satis?
factory or no sale.
Oardon Plows and Cultivators.
2J0 Dixon Steed Sweeps, better and cheaper
than the Farmer can make them himsolf.
Feb ?5 L?RICK A- LOW lt ANCE.
. 2 OOO lbs. HAMS,
2 OOO bushels CORN, '
^ti^jy 20.?0U lbs. BACON, ut priers that
???t?feS ih r cv? ry inducement of other mar?
kets. L?RICK A- LOWRANCE.
Feb 23
' M. H. BERRY'S
Furniture Ware-room
Mtlin Street, near ?'lnin.
^?<Jr?!S?\jji^ NOW on hand aud d.iily re
rp"?\- 'vh'.g fi om tho manufac
?ii m .j ?^MKJ tories nf New York, Boston?
^M?HMBBBr Cincinnati and Louisville,tho
jr J$ largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE ever kept in tl is market, ooncisting
in part of Walnut Parlor, ('handier aud Din
ing-Rooni Snits: 20l> bedsteads of diffi rent
patterns, iii Walnut and Imitation; also, tho
colebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs.
All kinds ol MATTRESSES made to order.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at
shortest notice and in the best manner.
Terms cash and floods chean. Oct fifi
?Crackers
FRESn to hard: Fxton Butter, Arrow
Root, Cream Biscuit, Lundi Wine?,
Mushroom, ito. GEO. SYMMERS.
March 22_
Sundries.
THESE in endless variety and always
fresh. A call and a look "over tho stock
will satisfy tho most fastidious housekeeper
that every effort is rando to supply then:
wants, while assurance is given that anything
not in storo will be procured from first hands
on short notice.
Our stock is full in all tho other depart?
ments. Keeping only the best quality of
goods, selling at close figures, and anxious to
(lo a strictly cash business, wo offer superior
Inducements in our lino.
March 22_GEO. SYMMERS._
For Sale.
Qfin f\f\f\ FEET OF LUMBER,
OUU,UUU 60.0P0 feet of well sea?
soned Floor jg on hand.
Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber filled
at short notice. Apply at our Lumber Yard,
on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or
address W. LOWRY & CO.,
j Oat 29 Gmo Box 130, Colombia. 8. O.
The Dexter Stables.
THE undersigned have re?
moved their Stables to tho now
building, immediately South of
).Tanney s Hall, and, with a new
stook of CARRIAGES, BUG*
G ?ES ano lino HORSES, oro prepared lo an?
swer all calls that may be mado upon them.
Horses bought and sold on commission.
Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to
give us a call. Liberal advances made on
itock left for salo. BOYCE & CO, sj
W. H. BOYCE.
C. n. PKTTINQII.IX_Jan 24
One Fnncheon Lochgilphead.
mnE best SCOTCH WHISKEY. Doalore
X can havo it nearly at cost.
Nov 15 JOHN C. SEEGEBS.