The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 25, 1872, Image 1
THE DAILY
'Let oar just Censares
mamu
Attend the True Event."
BY J. A. SELBY.
COLUMBIA, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1872.
VOL. VIII-NO. 31
HONOR TO A SOUTHERN WRITER IN ENG?
LAND.-Recently the Premier, Mr. Glad?
stone, referring to the recovery from tho
late almost fatal illness of the Prince of
Wales, adduced as one proof of Ameri?
can sympathy in his behalf tho beautiful
poem called "Sandringham," composed
by a Southern poetess, par excellence,
Mrs. Margaret J. Preston, of Lexington,
Ya., which he styled a "poem of extra?
ordinary merit." Soon after, the editor |
of the London Cosmopolitan, who had
republished "Sandringham" from tho
columns of the New York Albion, carno
out with the following paragraph: "We
are sure," he said, "that it will gratify
Mrs. Preston, of Virginia, to bo in?
formed that her Royal Highness, the
Princess of Wales, lias written us n let?
ter of thankB for republishing her beau?
tiful poem, 'Sandringham,' in the Cos?
mopolitan." Such honors to a Southern
woman of genius should delight every
patriot in our section, and be noticed by
our press everywhere.
The claimant to tho Tichborne estate,
who now languishes in Newgate on a
ohargo of perjury, has addressed a letter !
to the London News appealing to tho '
publio for pecuniary assistance to enable
bim to meot tho prosecution which is
now ponding with a respectable defence.
He declares himself penniless, solemnly
affirms that he is Sir Roger Tichborne,
maintains that ho is shamefully perse?
cuted, and expresses great hope that the
British people will Bee that justice is
done him by securing him a fair trial.
A curious effect was produced in the
Penasquitos Valley, Gal., by the recent
earthquake. The springs were opened
to such an extent as to increase tho flow
of water moro than four-fold. A reser?
voir, which it took three and-a-half to
four days to fill, was filled in twenty
four hours. The earthquake of fifteen
years ago partially closed tho same
springs.
The wealthy citizens of the "Hub"
have a trick of changing their residences
before the 1st of May, so as to avoid tax?
ation on personal property. It seems
that Boston loses in this way every year
from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 of taxes.
Tho plan is to move ont of the city into
some of the small suburban towns, where
taxation is low, and every year the prac?
tice is becoming more fashionable.
"Here's your in-waders," shouted a
member of the eleventh Mississippi
regiment, as General Leo's veteran army
plunged into the Potomac on its way to
Gettysburg. "And here's your wetter
nns," echoed a gallant soldier pf tba old
fourth Alabama.
Four years ago Lincoln, tho oapital of
Nebraska, was "away out on Ike prairie,"
and was called "Young's Colony." Be?
fore the close of the present season it
will have six railroads, and will be light?
ed with gas.
A resident of Kalamazoo writes to a
"school board" in Ohio, that ho will
take a school, as he has "tought 2 terms
sohool and I attended 1 college 4 yrs at
detroit, michigan, and am 26 yrs av
age."
The New York Tribune says: "A little
more statesmanship and a little less poli?
tics might have prevented the tax on in?
comes, and a few other such unpopular
imposts, frbm being kept on the statute
book any longer." That is a fact.
One farmer in California, during last
season, trapped and skinned 80,000
squirrels, selling tho skins for glove
making at fifteen cents eaob.
A lady at Roohester, Minn., has ob?
tained a patent for a fan, to be attached
to a sewing maohine, and operated by
the same power as the machine.
A little girl of Cedar Rapids, Michi?
gan, recently suffered from enr-aahe,
and a sprouting sun-flower seed was
afterwards extracted from her ear.
It is said that a 3,000 ton iron steam?
ship can be bought in England for $200,
OOO less than it oan be built for here.
Circassian girls are plenty and cheap
in tho market of Constantinople this
year.
A Texan game of euohre was ended by
one of the players ordering the other up
with his little Derringer.
Some people are positive just in pro?
portion to their ignorance. Mark that.
Why are pigs like fashionable women?
Because they eaoh carry a carl behind, j
IRWIN'S HALL.
POUR NIGHTS ONLY
WEDNESDA Y, TIIURSDA Y, FRIDA Y and ]
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 25, 20 and 27.
COLONEL JOHN R. JOHNSTON'S TRANS?
CENDENT, DAZZLING AND EXQUISITE
ART TOUR OF EUROPE,
Tho most magnificent Panorama ever paint?
ed. Splendid scenes, numerous effeotB, brief
lecture, with song and sentiment.
In addition to tho entertainment, tboro will
bo given ?way, oach night, 100 VALUABLE
PRESENTS, Gold and Silver Watches, full
sets of Handsome Furniture, Greenbacks, Ac.
Admission 50 conta. Reserved Seats 75 cts.
Tickets and diagram at LyBrand's Music
Store, where soats can be secured.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, a
performanco will bo given for Families and
Children, on whick occasion Adulta will bo
admitted at 25 cents; Childron 15 couts.
April 23_5_
Just Received, direct from Spain,
5CASKS very fine CLARET, a portion of I
the cargo of tho Spanish brig sold in
Charleston, which oan bo had at HARDY
SOLOMON'b", for tbe sum of $1.60 per gallon.
ALSO,
Ten cases very Ano PRESERVED FRUITS,
low._April 24 0
Tongues, Strips, Beef, &c.
6DOZ. SMOKED B. TONGUES,
3C0 lbs. primo Smoked Beef,
1,000 lbs. Breakfast Strips,
Fulton Market Cornod Beef,
Pickled Pig Pork, for salo low by
April 24 fe, HOPE.
Diamonds.
I f\ TIEltCES Davis' Diamond HAMS, for
JL\J salo at reduced prices, by
April 21 _GEO. RYMMF.BS
Garden seeds.
TnOIUiUKN'H fresh GARDEN SEEDS will
be sold ont at half price.
April 18 E. HOPE.
Special INTotloes.
MAIXI ARRANGEMENTS.-The Northern
mail openB at 2.30 P. M.; closes 10.45
A. M. Charleston day mail opens 4.30
P. M.; closes 6.00 A. M. Charleston
night mail opens 7.15 A. M.; closes G.O0
P. SI. Greenville moil opens 6.45 P.
M. ; closes 6.00 A. M. Western mail
opens 12.80 A. M.; C1O??CB 12.30 P. M.
Wilmington mnil opens 2.30 P. M.;
closes 10.30 A. IM. On Sunday office
open from 3 to 4 P. M.
VENETIAN BLINDS.-No iuvcutir J wai eve r
BO important to tho peoplo of hot climat ca au
tho Venetian blind. Admitting tho air und n
shaded light, while kecpiug out tho heat and
Klare, they aro absolutely essential to com?
fort iu thia country. If tho houses of any ol
our readers aro deslitutn of these valuable
oontrivanccB, they Bbonld at onco, before thc
hot weather sets in, send th ir orders to Mr,
P. P. TOALE, No. 2D Hayno s'.root, Charleston,
8. C., manufacturer and dealer in doors
sashes, blinds, balusters, mouldings, Ac, ic
March 21_?_
Owners of Dwellings
CAN havo their property securely pro
tected from loss or damage by Aro b;
insuring in tho
JI3TNA 1XSUUANCE COMPAM',
Of Hartford, Connecticut.
30,000,000.
INCORPORATED A. D. 1819.
Charter perpetual.
Agency Ettablislied I'M Colitmbia, S. C., A. I
1830.
Risks also taken on StorcB, Merchandise
Cotton, Ac, Ac.
OEOROE HUGGINS. Agent,
Office oppofeilo tho Columbia Hotel.
March 16_}2mo
Peas and Beans-Bargains.
BEANS, Peas and Corn, tho balanco of ni
stock on hand, will bo sold by tho quan
i pint and half pint, at cost, to close ont.
E. H. HE1N1TSH,
April IC %_Druggist.
*'It Has No Equal!" ~
Stanley's Cough Syru]
FOR Conghs, Colds, Consumption, Crou
and all pulmonary affections. For sa
only at HEINITSH'S Drug Btoro.
April IC_t
Carbolic Troches,
BROWN'S TROCHES,
Cary Cough Cure,
Tar and Wild Cherry.
For sale at HEINITSH'S Drug Store.
April IC_t
FISHER & SILLIMAN,
(Opposite Columbia Holet,)
DRUGGISTS,
AND dealers in puro DRUGS,
gtf CHEMICALS, Family Medicines,
VW Proprietary Goods, Fancy and 3Tj[
QA- Toilet Articles, Sponges, FineOjj
Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts, Seeds, Ac.
PRESCRIPTIONS prepared with aocura
and fidelity, at all hours of tho day or nigh
April 13_:
Slate of Sonth Carolina-Richland C
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Phineas F Frazeo r.s. Thomas M. Paysing
- Copy Summons for Money Demand
Complaint not Served.
To TUOMAS M. PA vs i NH EH , Defendant in t
action:
YOU are hereby summoned and reqnii
to answer tho complaint in this ac ti
which will be filed in the office of the Clerk
tho Court of Common Ploas, for tho a
Oounty, and to servo a copy of your ana\
on the subscribers, at their office. No. 5 L
Range, Columbia, S. C., within twenty di
after tho service of this summons on you,
elusive of the day of service.
If you fail to answor this complaint wit
the tims aforesaid, the plaintiff will ti
judgment against you for tho sum of i
hundred dollars, with interest at tho rate
thirty per cent, per annum from tho twel
day of May, one thousand eight hundred i
sevonty-one. and costB.
Dated Columbia, 8. C., April 3,1872.
MCMASTER A. LECONTE,
April 4 thG_Plaintiffs Attorney
Valuable Property in Pickens Oom
for Sale.
IN purauanco of a decretal order of the
cuit Court for Pickena County, I will
to tho highest bidder, for cash, on sale
in May, at Pickons Court House,
That desirable Real Estate known as
"CRUIKSHANK TAN-YARD," situated
Brushy Creek, waters of Saluda, near
Air Line Railroad, and about eleven rn
from Greenville and ten miles from ]
Pickens. The tract contains 717 acree
which some 450 acres aro splendid virgin
rest. Of tho remainder, about 200 acres 1
beon cleared since the war, and aro in a 1
atato of cultivation. On tho premises is
of tho best Tan-yards in tho State, an
good oondition.
ALSO,
A comfortable DWELLING and all ne
sary out buildings, in good repair.
This is a rare oppoilunity for pureba
good Real Estate, in a County as dit
?;uished for tho good order of its societ
or tho salubrity of its climate and thc pi
of its water.
AI.BO,
On the above premises, on the Wcdnoi
following, a large lot of FARM STOCK,
slating of Hornes, Cows, Oxon and Hogs,
Plantation Tools, Cotton Gin and Kc
Sugar Mill, MoWrigkt/* Mil) and a Co
Boiler; a lot of Limo, Tan-bark, Tani
Toola, Ac, Ac.
The above ia sold as the property of Gi
and Aiken for the payment of the debts.
JOAB MAULDIN
March 31 Shoriflf of Pickons Conn
jJSr Groenvillo Enterprise and Picken?
thiel copy until day of salo.
North Carolina Hay.
rj?* BALES good N. C. HAY, for salo
? eJ hy_?*JilI?i
Mutilated Currency
BOUGHT at a moderato discount, at
THK CITIZENS*SAVINGS BAt1
Money to Lend,
ON market alilo eolluternls. at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS li.V?
NEW CROCKERY
AND HOV>i: FDKMSHIN? STORE.
k___ TUE undersigned havo re
cently opened an entire now
stock' of new goods in tho
abovo line. Articles of all
kinds for boneo keeping, ?fee.
Citizens aro invited to call and examine goods
and prices. KINGSLAND & HEATH,
Under Columbia Hotel,
lt. KixosLAxn. J. A. HEATH.
Am il 21_
Licenso Law Penalty.
OFFICE Aurnon li icm.AN i> COUNTY,
COLFMUIA, S. C., April 22, 1872.
IAM directed by Ibo Stato Auditor to notify
merchants, hotel koopers, tavern, board?
ing houao and saloon keepera, railroads, tele?
graph companies, persons holding oflicial
positions in Stale, County, city, corporations,
institutions of loaming, ministers of tho
Gospel, ic, receiving a salary, persona sell?
ing goods by satnplo and soliciting orders,
and all who "are liable to pay licenso under
tho recent Act of tho General Assornbly, that,
after tho 30th instant, tho penalty of tho law.
which ij a lino nt loast double tho amount cf
tho licenso, with six months' imprisonment,
will bo applied to all who havo not complied
therewith. M. J. CALNAN,
April 21 Auditor Richland County.
New Books Just Received
AT BRYAN'S BOOKSTOHKI
Tn REE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH LI?
TERATURE; by Yonge-price $2.
RocolleetioiiB of Fast Life; by fcir Henrv
Holland, M. D.-?2.
Leaders of Public Opiidon in England; by
Lcckoy-fl.75. Christ in Modern Life; by
Brooks, (London) -$2. Around tho World;
by Rev. Dr. Primo, with Plates-$3. Tho
War? of tho Huguenots; by Dr. Hanna-tl.GO.
South Sea Rubbles; by the Earl and tho Doc?
tor. Within and Without; by McDonald
fl.50. At Homo and Abroad; by Hon. John
P. Kennedy-$2. Una aud Her Paupers, with
an introduction by Floreuco Nightengale.
Trno as Steel; by Marion Harland. Good-Bye,
Sweetheart; by author of Cometh Up as a
Flower-75 cents. Mabel Lee; by author Va?
leria Aylmer-$1. And other new standard
Works and Novels.
Al.?o, a new supplv of STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS, colored and plain. April 21
Initial and Monogram Press.
E. RT STOKES
IS now propared, with a Press and apprr
tatnments, tn manufacturo INITIAL PA?
PER and ENVELOPES to order, cmbosHod
and in colors, of all sizes and quality.
ALSO,
Kcopa coustantly in store a full Btnck of
Fancy and Staplo STA IONERY, BLANK
BOOKS, Fancy Articles and all gooda pertain?
ing to a first clasd Stationery House.
April 20_
Elegant Supply
OF
mm CLOTHE.
AT
KIXARD & WILEY'S
(SUCCESSORS TO CHILDS i WILEY )
CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS.
Bluo and Black Morning Coats,
Caasimero Light Mixed Suits.
Black and Bluo Granites.
Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits.
Newstyloand handsomely madoStarShirts.
Silk Scarfs, Tics, Bowe, of the latest style.
Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs.
HATS ! HATS 11 HATS ! ! I
Splendid linn. The best and cheapest in
tho market. DRESS HATS, silk and boaver,
Bpring style.
M. L. fi IN'ARD. J. S. WILEY.
April 10 ly
Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co.
S3
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
COLFMUIA, S. C., April 15, 1872.
TnE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Greonville and Colnmhia Railroad
Company will bo held on THURSDAY, tho 2d
day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stock?
holders will bo passed FUER, to and from Co?
lumbia to attend the meeting, as heretofore.
Thoy will bo rcquirod to show their Stock
Scrip to the Conductor, who will exact pay
from all others, aa no one but Stockholders,
or thoso of their family, residing wilh them,
aro entitlod to tho privilege.
All Stock represented by proxy requires a
ten cent stamp for each signature, aud no
JD? but a Stockholder can bo a proxy.
C. V. CARRINGTON. Secretary.
ar#-Papers publishing by agreement, "two
insertion?. April IC il'?
J. J. BROWNE, Agent,
Gilder, Looking Glass and Picture Frame
Maker.
OLD Frames regildod, old Paintings caro
fully cleaned, linod and varnished. No.
310 Broad streot, Augusta, Ga. Fob 15 thin
Elegant Cough Kisses.
TAKE a kiss and cure your cough. A nico
confection, agreeable and effectual.
Cures Goughs, Diptheria, Sore Throat,
Croup, Whooping Cough; an admirable me?
dicine fur children; no coughing at night; no
disturbance; sweet slumber secured by using
tho Cough Kissos. For salo only at
April 10 f _HEINITBH'S Drug Storo.
For Sale.
?. A LOT of Ono Kentucky
gjfcii, MULES and HORSES, just ar
W^f? rived. Call at
*Lft DALY'S STABLES,
Oct 7 On ABSomhlv street.
N. C. Seed Corn.
HAS boon selootod with caro for thirty
years. A few busbols for salo bv
March 3 L?RICK .V LOWRANCE.
Motz's Celebrated North Carolina I
CORN WHISKEY.
In AVE ft lot of tho ftbovo WHISKEY on
hand, and having mado arrangements to
tako all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will
constantly keep it ou hand. Can onlv bc had
at W. J. BLACK'S,
March 27 Gmo Charlotte, N. C.
A Choice Selection
Ol? SPRING
DRY GOODS
FOR
1 8 7 2 !
B. LOVE & CO.
NOW opening dailv all the newest styles in
Dili' GOODS, comprising new and hand?
some doaigns in
DREHH GOODS. PIQUES, FROISSETTE
STRIPES, VIENNA SATINS. Ac.
In our stock will bo ionnd the lines t, largest
and moat varied stock cd"
EM l?ROID KRIEb, Laces, Vu ill nga, St andard
Cambric aud Swiss Trimmings, Snow-Drop
Trimmings, Ribbons, Ac.
Now Stvles OAMDltlCS and PRINTS.
Ladies' READY-MADE CARMEN TH, in all
tho new stvles.
New HpriiiR CASSIMERES, Cloths, Linens
and Cottonadcs.
Pull line of HOUSE KEE PINO GOODS.
CARPETS, Mattings and Window Shades
a full lino.
A determined effort, has been inado to de?
voto tho charnel er ol our wt eek, ia ult respects,
to a point of excellence hcyoud comparison.
OUR PRICES aro not only LOW, but de?
cidedly so, and often much below thoBo ol'
other bonnes.
WE AIM AT POPULAR TRICES.
W. D.LOVE. R. B. MuOREERY.
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 ia inado to supply their
wants, while assurance is given that anything
not in store will he procured from lirst hands
on short notice.
Ouv stuck is full in all tho other depart?
ments. Keeping only tho best quality of
goods, selling at close figures, and anxious to
do a strictly cash business, wo offer nupcrior
inducement H In our lino. G KO. SY.M M li RS.
For Sale.
Of?f? AAA FEET OK LUMBER,
OUv',vJUxJ ?0,000 feet of well aea
soued Flooring on hand.
Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumber filled
nt f hort not co. Apply at our Lumber Yard,
on Lady street and Greonvillo Railroad, or
address' W. LOWRY it CO.,
0~t 20 Gmo Box 130. Columbia. H C.
Agricultural Implements.
"DOW LAW,"
"HAM,"
"NORWOOD."
"JONES," and other
.popular Cotton Plant?
ers, warranted satis?
factory or no sale.
Garden Plows and Cultivators.
200 Dixon Steol Sweeps, botter and cheaper
than tho Farmer can make them himself.
Feb rt L?RICK jg LOWRANCE.
2.000 lbs. HAMS,
2.000 bushels CORN,
20,000 lbs. BACON, at prices that
lofl'or every inducement of other mar?
kets. L?RICK St LOWRANCE.
Notice to Capitalists-Sale of City of
Columbia Seven Per Gent. Bonds.
OFFICE CITY TREASURER.
COLUMBIA, S. C., April 3,1872.
PURSUANT to authority delegated by fol?
lowing resolution, adopted hy City Coun?
cil March 20, 1872.1 will sell at public auction,
on WEDNESDAY, Mav 15. 1872.TWO HUN?
DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND (f250,060)
DOLLARS city of Columbia tevon per cent,
twenty year bonds:
Hesolced, That tho City Treaeurer bo in?
structed to advertise for sale bet?re tho Court
House, in the city of Columbia, on the 15th
day of May next, the bonds of the city of Co?
lumbia authorized to bo i*aucd by tho said
eily, under the Act of tho General Assembly
just adjourned; that the advertisement bo
published in one newspaper in thc city of Co?
lumbia, one in the city ol Charleston, a td two
newspapers in tho city of New York, at least
thirty days before tho day uf sale; that tho
bonds to bo sold bo bigtied as presetibed by
the said Act, on the day of salo, or as soon
thereafter as practicable, and delivered to the
purchaser as soon au thu purchase money han
been paid and the bonds registered; and that
the proceeds of salo bo applied strictly in
conformity with tho said Act, and in nu other
way."
Said bonds will be bf tho denominations of
1250, (?00 and il,OOO. Ibo proceeds of tho
salo to be used for tho e rect ion of new City
Hall, new Market and other public improve?
ments.
The right is reserved tu dieuoaoof a part of
tho SHi.t bunda in lots or in whole, as tho
Mayer and Ti ensurer may determine.
Any further information dot ired can be ob?
tained by addressing WM. J. ETTER,
City Treasurer, Columbia, S. C.
W Charleston Courier, New York Journal
nf Commerce, New York Financial Chronicle
copy and send bill to City Trcaaurer, Colum?
bia. April 5
WM. H. ORCHARD,
Pr ff essor of Mush ami dealer in J'io no Fortes.
APPLY at his residence, coi uer of Laurel
and Henderson streets, or at tho book?
store of Duffie A Chapman.
Piano Fortes, Organ* und Melodious
Tuned Hnd Repaired. ?Tun 27 Hmo
New Books.
npUE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Biah
JL ops and nt her Ch rgy of thu Anglican
Church. Vol. I. $5.
Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping
Heavenwards. $1.50.
Hannah, a new Novel, bv Miss Moloch. 50c.
Jan ll DUFFIE A CHAPMAN.
5,000 Livo Indians Ju?t Arrived.
11HEY aro pitted against John Soogora"
. 10,000 K. K.'s, at tho odds. Rut all may
end in smoko. GEO. SV M ML 'LS.
Gold and Silver
BOUGHT ?nd sold, at
THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS RANK .
Special Notice.
MY notes and accounts aro in the hands
of Mr. Henry Beard, at tho Exchange
Itouso. All indebted will como forward at
once and pay up, or Trial Juatico Thompson
will take thargo of tho matter.
April 20_C. R. FR AN KLIN.
Look Out for K. K.'S'.
1 /"\ tT\a^\f\NOW in Columbia. lobe
1U.UOU scan al
March t!S .IoUN C. SEEGEUS',
BARGAINS!
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S.
KID GLOVES; at 75c, M, $1 50 and $2 50.
Litdo Thread Gloves, at 25c. to $1.
Dreee Goode, at 12Ao. lo $1.50 per yard.
Fane, at 5c. to $5 caoh.
Ladies' Ready-made Dresses, at $3.50 to $12.
Children^ Ready-inado Dieasce, at $1 to
$10._April 14
Scotch Whiskey.
ONE puncheon "FINEST CAMFBELTON,"
of my own direct importation, via New
York. Thia, by actual teat, ie 19 per cent,
over proof, and ia pronounced by all who
havo teated or tauted it, as the huent ever
brought to Columbia.
Full etock old WINES and BRANDIES.
Holland GIN, Jamaica HUM, Scotch. Eng?
lish and German ALES, London and Dublin
PORTER, CURACOA and MARASCHINO.
Moot and Chaudon CHAMPAGNES, of tho
famoua viutage, 18C8- uneet of tho century.
Reasonable priceB andfnll satisfaction gua?
ranteed. GEO. BYMMEBB.
GREAT ANKOUNOEMENT
TO THE PUBLIC!
S 5 0,0 O O XV O It T II
SPRING AND SIMMER CLOTHING
OPtN for inspection, consisting of tho
lateet and most approved stylca of Men'a
and BoyH' Wear, HATS, CAPS and Gents*
FURNISHING GOODS of every description.
Wo offer thc above at the lowest priceB for
oash, in order to establish our house as the
cheapest clothing house in Columbia.
S. 8TRATJS & BRO.,
April 12 Under Colnmbia Hotel.
JFILK ournie
HATS
AND
Furnishing Good
AT
It. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S.
flinE largest Stock we have ever offered to
J. the public.
You are sure to loee money if you buy
CLOTHING,
HATS,
SHIRTS,
Or anything a Gentleman weare, without QrBt
giving ua a call.
FRENCH CASHMERES AND CLOTUS
For our Cant om Trade.
DEALERS SUPPLIED at the LOWEST
RATES. March 24
LARGE ANB FINE STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
On Salo at
W. K. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY.
THE Buggy etock embracee everything,
from tho plain, substantial Concord style
to a light, elegant trotting hnggy. Four
?asseiigor volnclcs in large variety, including
trownolla, Rockaways, Ph ad on a, Victorias,
and a now etylo of four-seat Buggy. Thia
stock is all fresh from tho factories, ia of thc
latest design, and, not least importantes
being eold at vorv low prices. Doef?o
Imported Cordials.
THE undersigned bas just oponod a lot of
IMPORTED CORDIALS, of various kinds,
embracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, ROBP,
Anisette, otc. Also, Imported Maraschino,
Guracoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK.
$50,000 to Loan,
ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Applv at
.THU 2:1 CITIZENS' HAVINGN'BANK.
Fresh Biscuits and Crackers.
ALMtGE asaortmcnt and choice varioty,
j nat in and for aalo low. E. HOPE."
American Club Fish.
'C^!^ A DELICIOUS rollah; better
and much cheaper than Sardines. For salo
bv h. HOPE.
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 20
Hayne atroot and Horlbcck's Wharf.
Charleston, B. C. This is tho largest ana
most complete factory of tho kind in tho
Southern States, and all articles in this line
can be furnished by Mr. F. P. Toale at price?
which dofy competition.
MW A pamphlot with full and detailed list
of all sizes of Doors. Hashes and Blinds, aud
tho prices of each, will bo scut freo and post
paid, on application to
July lltlyr_P. P. TOALE.
H MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
For Sight Ia Priceless!
Gut the Diamond Spectacles will Preset v Jt.
F you v&luo yonr eyesight nae these FER*
. PECT LESSES. Ground from minute
orystal pobbleB, melted together, and derive
their name "Diamond" on account of their
hardness and brilliancy. They willlast many
years without change, and aro warranted su?
perior to all others, manufactured by
J. E. BPENOER A CO., N. T.
CAUTION.-None genuino nnlesB stamped
with our trado maru. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler
and Optician, is Bole agent for Colombia, S.
G., from whom they can only be obtained.
N"noddlors employed- July 21 Illly
GEORGE PAGE & CO.,
No. 5 N. Sltroedcr SlreU, Baltimore. Md.,
Manufacturers of
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Patont Improved, Portable
CIRCULAR S A XV MILLS.
GANG. M ULA Y AND SASH SA W MILLS,
RIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, 8HIN
VDT GLE MACHINES, Ac. Dealers in Circu?
lar Saws, Bolting and Mill supplies generally,
and manufacturer's agents for Lenci's Cele?
brated Turbine Water Wheel and every de?
scription of Wood Working Machinery.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY.
*?r.St>nd for descriptive Catalogues and
Prico Lista._May 23 it*Jly
LOOE
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best,
BUT
GO TO THE BEST PLACE.
? . .
f-o WE claim to have one of the finest
y^S stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng
?fltlJfoliab. Swiss, and American makers. With
Diamonds and other flue Jewelry, onr stock
is large, and we are going to sell the Goods.
REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al
branches, by the beet of workmen.
WM. GLAZE,
Nov li)_Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe.
WATCHES,
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
I HAVE on hand a select_
stock of WATCHEH.JEWKL t^???
.. JRY, CLOCKS. SILVER and PLATED
WARE, which 1 will dispose of at most rea
Bouable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to snit
all ages.
REPAIRING in my linc done promptly and
on good terms.
All articles and work warranted to bo as
represented. GEO. BRUNS,
2d door bolow PUONIX office, Main street.
Oct 20_
LOOK"
TO
YOUE INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best I
MY line of WATCHES is
now full and complete, and
_hthe publie may depend on
gening ibo best at the lowest possible figures,
as my facilities are such that I defy competi?
tion from any market.
I have also in store sud cousiauth arriving
all the newest styles of Ladies' Si ts, in Dia?
mond, Coral,Cameo, Etruscan, Gold,.Tet, Ao.;
elegant designs in Chains, Si ace I eta, Charms,
Lockets, Ac; the latest und most beautiful
patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated
Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and
other presentations.
Repairing in all branches, by the best work"
mou and at reasonable rates.
ISAAC 8ULZBACSER,
Oct 13_Columbia Hctol Row.
Columbia Music Store.
Ly Br and & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of
the public to an examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodoons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accord?ons, Brass and Silver Band I nu tra
monta of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet
Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of
prico; and all kiuds of Musical Goods sont by
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
State, markod C. O. D. Good Secondhand
Pianos and Organs for sale 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 Pianoa for other parties to any poin
desired, at moderate prices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to those favoring ns with
their patronage. Send for our oataloguo of
Shoot Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay?
lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building,
Colombia, 8. C. _Nov 7
New York Exchango
BOUGHT and sold, at
THE CITIZENS' RAVINGS BANK.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
IN preforonco to London Porter and Scotch
Why? They know ilk ia unadulterated
Gourd Seed Corn.
AFEW bushels Pennsylvania GOURD
SEED CORN, for sood. Very productivo
and adapted to this climate For sale by
Etd) 21 _E. HOPE.
Seegers* Beer is Pure.
IT don't contain Coooculns Indiens FiBb
Retries to make sleepy or headache