The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 05, 1873, Image 1

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1 ''Let our inst Censure* BY J A. SELBY. COLUMBIA..S. C, SUNDAY MOKNING, JANUARY 5, 1873. VOL. VIII-rNO. 24^7 t^ffefeMtfltot ol?iiea looladea the Bam -K o! many persons who acquired diat-'oction in their respective pursuits. Joui i) -diem lost Horace Greeley, fqundor of the Tribune, who Was mourned by the whole American people; James Gordon Bennett, of the. New'York Herald; Mr. Spalding, of the New York World; Ed? ward A. Pollard, formerly ol the Rich? mond Examiner; Thomas B. Holoombo, formerly editor of I the Indianapolis Sentinel; the Her; Amasa Convorse, edi? tor of Christian Observer; Adolph Gae roult, of the ? French press; Joseph B. Lymanand Wm. F..Beers* of the Tri? bun* a tuff, and D.-,O'0. Towaley. . Literature lost Ohnrjes Lever, the Sehl?l moralist; Tbeophile Gautior, tho 'ronoh art critic, moralist and poet; D'Aubigne, the historian of tho Reform? ation; Prof. Maurice, Frederick Ger Biteoker,-' Prot. Hadley, of Yale, Sir John'Bowriog, tho reformer,'writer and versatile linguist; Robert Prutz, A. W. Foublanque, Ban. Payaou, Pavton, g'anny Fero;) N?rmon MoLeod, Moritz arttnann, Bcotoh churchman and au? thor;. Horace' May Sard, the English novelist, and Franz Grillparzer, who en? riched German dramatic literature. . Many great names have been lost to science?among them Prof. Lee, emi? nent in -medicine; Muj. Gen. Uhesney, the. pioneer of tho overland route to India; Prof. Morse? the great electri? cian; Feaerbacb, the German specula? tive philosopher; Babinet, the French savant; Dr. Franoia Lieber, the publi? cist; Prof? UpUam, ox Bowdiu College; Mary Somervrllo, the English astronomer; M. Ponobot, tho French physiologist; Dr. W. Baird, of London, and Prof. Goldstucker, the philologist. * The pulpit has lost Dr. Frauois Vic ton, of Trinity Ohuroh; the Rev. Dr. Honry Ostrander,. of the Reformed Church, .Sangerties, New York; Peter Uartwright, tho Methodist backwoods preacher; the Roman Cathoiio prelates Cardinal Amat, Arohbiahop Spauldiug, Bishop. McGill, of Richmond, and the Very Riey.. Thomas Mulrey, Vioar-Gene ral of tha Diocese of Virginia. Among the great soldiers who died were Mai. Gens. Meade and Halleck, of the regular army; Marshal Forey, of the French army; Lieut. Gens. Ewell and Patten Anderson and Gen. Wright, of the Confederate army; Field Marshal Sir Goorgo Pallook, Constable of London Tower. The death-roll of artists inoludes Kensott, the landscape painter; Sully, Ames, T. Baohanan. Read, both painter and poet; and Robert S. Dunoansonand George Oatlin, all Americans; and West maoott, the English Bculptor. . The stage lost the veterans Forrest and Sedloy Smith; also. Miss O'Neill, who was popul?r in England fifty years ago; Eliza Logan, MoKean Buchanan, Bogu m?Daweon and Emil Devrient Few eminent musicians died; the art, how? ever*, lost Hastings, the writer of oharch music; Lowell Mason, of New England fame, and Henry G. Ohorley, the critio - of the London Affienaeum. Among Americans in politioal life who died were ex-Seoretary Seward, ex Minister Ingersoll, ex-Postmaster-Geno ral Randall, Humphrey Marshall, of Kentucky; ex-Gov. Bragg, of North Ca? rolina; Norman Eddy, Secretary of State for Indiana; ex-United States Se? nators Wall, of New Jersey; Grimes, of Iowa; Walker, of Wisconsin; Van Winkle, of West Virginia; Garrett Davis, of Kentucky. ? Among the foreigners distinguished in politioal life who died were Juarez, Pre? sident of Mexico; Earl Mayo, Governor General of India, assassinated by a reli? gions fanatic; J. R. Thorbecke, Dutch statesman; Mazzini, the great Italian revolutionist; Dake de Persigny, the ardent adherent of Napoleon III; Conti, ? another devoted friend of the ex-Em percr; Sir Henry Bulwer, brother of tho novelist; Lord Lonsdale, once Post? master-General of England, and the Duke of Bedford. Royalty and royal houses lost King Charles XV, of Swedon; Archduke Al brecht, of Austria; tho Duke de Guise, Don Angel Iturbide, son of the first Emperor of Mexico; Prince Frederick Albert, -of Germany; King Kamahameha, of the Sandwich islands; Arohduohess Sophia, ef Austria. Among the men prominent in business oiroles or well known in private life on last year's death-roll are David Paul Brown, of Philadelphia; James Fisk, Jr., Samuel N. Pike, Eraatus Corning, John A. Griswold, of Troy; Joseph H. Soranton, who founded Soranton, Penn? sylvania; Paran . Stevens, Simeon Le land, Viscountess Beaconsfield. The Delaware Indians livo iu frame houses, wear cat-away coats.and stand up collars, fail in business, and compro? mise ab fifty cents on the dollar, and are getting quite civilized. Citizens' Savings-Bank of 5. C. ALL SAVINGS. DEPOSIT? made in this ' -.Bank on or before the 6th day of each calendar mouth will boar interest for that month as if deposited on the ldt instant. Jan 15 J. Oj B. SMITH, Asa't Cashier. To Rent. A FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE IIOU8E. ly at this Office an 2 Ap)a Cheese and Biscuit. KY"V BOXES ENGLIBH DAIBY G03HEN, OXj Pine Apple and Y. A. CHEESE. 50 Ijoxoa assorted Bisooit. For salo low. Pec 8_j_HOPE *_GYLES. New Orleans Syrup. 1 /TV BARRELS New Crop NEW OBLEAN8 4-V/ SYBUP, of very superior quality, for sale by , . * ? HOP*? A GYLES. King's Mountain Militarv School, VPIIKVIL,L.B, S. O. U THE first aesaion of the echool year, 1873. wJUhegin FEBRUABY \, itiS arid JUNE 30. Terms: For gchool Expenses, ^ t. e., Board, $^J^&&?Ji Ligbta. Washing, Stationery, fto.^tiac per eeasion, dayable In advance.. ' ? \ For Oiroulara, address ? Poo 21*18 Oct.. A. OOWABP.PrinclpSl. 3X=>oO*?Xl KTotlOOfl. i ? Columdia, 8. 0., January 2,1878. The public are cautioned not to negotiate or oaah an order on the Land Commissioner, given by It. 0. DeLarge, in my favor, and now held by Mr. J. D. Budde, or In any way trade for same, aa ho holds this paper without my authority?payment of the same having been stopped?aa Mr. Budde has had no oonneotion with this house for the last four months. WM. GORMAN, Jan 3 Columbia Hotel. O A TTrrTra"\T t lea & ferrins , \uA. U _L J-VJ-Ul ? Worceetcrsh'e Sauce Buyers are cautioned to avoid the numerous I Counterfeits and imitations offered for Bale. JOHN duncan'S SONS, New York, Oot 20 lly Agents for the United States. MEDICAL. ON MARRIAGE?Happy reliof for young ' men from the effects of errors and abuses in early Ufe. Manhood restored. Impedi? ments te marriago removed. Now method of treatment. New and romarkuble reme? dies. Books and circulars sent freo, in > sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Btrcei. Phila? delphia, Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable oonduct and protos sional skill._Decl0 3mo Wanted to Rent, BY a email family, a COTTAGE, con? taining three or four good rooms. Pay? ment in advance, if required. Not par? ticular in regard to the price. Inquire at this ] o?ieo. Jan 4 Caution. mo all whom it may concern: A DUE BILL JL or OBDER, hold by W. L. Clinton for $14 or $15, drawn in favor of Messrs. Bauskett I j Hr. Monteith, and signed with my namo.isa forgorv. ? G. DIERCK8. Jan 4_3_ DELIGHTFUL I ENTERTAINMENT AT HtWIN'B HALL, - MOND A Y AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, JANUARY 6 AND 7. MISS JENNIE PATTERSON IN Readings and Recitations. MIBS PATTERSON will be introduced by a prominent citizen of Columbia. Ad 1 mission 50 cents; reaervod seats 25 cents ex? tra. Tickets for Bale at LyBrand's. Doors I op m at 7 o'clock. Headings to oommence at I 8. _Jan 4 Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that William A.I Leard, administrator of the estate of George W. Dansby, decoased, has applied to Hon. 8. D. Swygert, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Riohland, for a final dis? charge as suon administrator. It is ordered, that the 4th day of January, 1 A. D. 1873. be fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of said estate. SANDERS D. SWYGERT, Probate Judgo, Bichland County. Dec 8_t!3 Stolen. rnWO largo Walnut Gilt Framed PICTURES JL or LEE and JACKSON. Ten dollars re? ward will bo paid for the reentry of the I samo. R. JOYNER, Pflogt_ _Proprietor National Hotel. Notice. ON and after the lat of January our busi? ness will bo conducted on tho CASH SYSTEM. All those indebted to ua will please ] make payment bv the 15th. Jan 1 wm2?_& A. OLIVER. Take Notice. ALL persons indebted to J. H. K?HLER witl pleaBO call and eottlo by tho lOih of January, or accounts will ho placed in tho | hands of a Magistrate. Doc 31 12 Choan Pictures. AS there ie a demand for cheap picluros, we havo made arrangements to make any kind ef PICTURE, and as cheap as any? where in the world. Four Tintypes for Sl;| sixteou Photographs, "cheap," i2; our fine Pictures at the old prices. Come one, come all, aud see for yoursolL WE ARN A niX S Dec 10 3mo Now Art Gallery, Main street. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. THE regular annual meeting of the Stock? holders of tho CAROLINA NATIONAL 1 BANK will he held at its Banking House, in I I Columbia, S. C, on the second TUESDAY of | January text, being the 14th of that month, i at 12 o'clock M. W. B. GULICK, Cashier. Deo 2T_fm7 . Notice of Copartnership. WE, tho undersigned, have this day en? tered into copartnership for tho pur-1 pojo of carrying on an extensive CIGAR AND TOBACCO TRADE. Our moans uro ample, and our efforts to please will ho more than doubled. Tho bucetbs of the "INDIAN GIRL" sirtco her advent in Columbia baa I been unparalleled in tho Cigar trado. ThiB can bo accounted for only by tho Buporiority -of tho stock, and tho low prices at which I goods ar?j aold. Wo hope for a continuation I of tho favors of tho public, which we will1 r.lwavs elrive to deserve. The Htvlo of tho now firm will ho PERRY & 8LAW8?N. h, iT l'KHHv, ? J. r. BLAWiON. _Jan_3_ A New Law Firm. ELLIOTT & TRADEWELL. No. G Law Range R. B. ELLIOTT, Jan 3 JAMES D. TRADEWELL. E Water Notice. ALL persons using city water are hcroby notified that from and after thia.'Yto the ordinance in relation to the using of water, will be strictly and rigidly enforced. All por sons leaving thoir hjdranta or water spoutB running will bo fined as provided by ordinance BS order of the Mayor. OHAS. BABNUM, Deo 31_ City Clerk. Easiness Men, Take Notice! ALL porsons aro notified that by terms of I City Ordinanoe, all BUSINESS LI? CENSES aro required to be: paid before the | 'Ith proximo. These rules will be strictly en? forced. CHARLES BARN.UM, Dec 31 City Treasurer. Apples 1 Apples 1 ?ft f\ BARRELS NORTHERN APPLES, JLU 2 Barrbl.H CRANBERRIES, Just rc oolved and for sale by HOPE & GYLES, DEXTER STABLES, COLUMBIA, 8. ?., Deckmbeb 27,1872. ON and after Janu ,ary 1,1873,1 shall ox peot all persons hiring teams at Dexter Btables to PAY for same as soon as used: and if strangers wish to hire teams, they mast PAY IN ADVANOE. AU persons indebted to Boyoe * Co. must make payment Immediately, or their acceonts will be pat into hands of magistrate for col? lection. 0. H. PETTINGILL. Deo 28 For Botce & Co. flAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. C. F. JACKSON W ILL begin tho new year by selling his goods at GREATLY REDUCED PBICES FOBS, extra low in price. FANCY QOODS, cheap. BEST DRESS GOODS, at the price, in tho city. ' C. F. JACKSON. Jan 1 _._ SAMUEL W. MEI.Tu::, d. II. oua1ibe11lain, Attorney-General. Ex-Attornoy-Genoral. MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN. Attorneys and Counsellor,! nt Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL praotico in all tho Courts of this Btato, and in tbo United States Courts for the District of South Carolina. Offices at Columbia, S. 0., in tho Btato i Houao, and in tho Carolina National Bank building, up stairs. Jan 1 3mo Copartnership Notice . THE nndorsigned have this day associated themselves as partners in the practice of law, under tho firm namo of BACHMAN A YOUMANS. Office No. 1 Law Range. WM K. BACHMAN, LfcROYF. YOUMANS. January 1, 1873. Jan 1 wm9 Law Partnership. MO. BUTLER and D. B. DeSAUSSURE I ? have this day formed a copartnership for the praotice of law in tho Courts of South Carolina and in the Unitod Statos Courts. Office Law Range,Columbia, B.C. M. O. BUTLER, D. B. DeSAUSSURE. Columbia., S. C, January 1,1873. Jan 1 _flmo . J. H. KIN ARD EXHIBITS this week a largo atock of sub-1 stantial CnRISTMAS PRESENTS AND SEW YEAR GIFTS. $25,000 worth of handsome DRESS GOODS To be sold at groatly reducod prices. These goods aro entirely new, and having been bought bolow tho coat o! importation, are very cheap. Wo offer them at a slight ad vanco on ooat price. This stock consists of rich Lyons SILKS, handsome Japanose Sill s, splendid Irish Poplins, boautiful French Pop? lins, Cashmero do Lyons, rich Sattoena, Ac, Ac, in all tbo popular shades and colors. Ho also off ra, at tho samo advantageous rates, a full lino of tho unequalled "Gnu" Braud Black Alpacas, of superior lustre, at 30. 35, 40, 45, 50, CO, 75c. and f 1 per yard. In addition to tho above, ho will soil a largo lot of nowly manufactured FURS, in sets, I much below tho regular prices. Capo and Muff" from $3.50 to $30. Particular attention is call.id to an invoico of Real Point and other Real Laco Collars, SIcovoh and Handkerchiefs, at half tho prico of importation, 'ibese poods bavo been bought expressly for tho I holidays, and they will bo appreciated by tho ladies, and round bargains. MRS. ANNA McCORMICK Has in bor MILLINERY DEPARTMENT a I groat variety of fancy articles unit able for pro sontu, to mi examination of which sho most cordially invites her friends and the public generally. J. 11. KINARD. Deo 15_ Mules and Horses. Iff., WE HAVE juit arrived A frcffc from Kentucky will: a lot ol JJzTfS ?* y* ?Wr.nii?.frr? MOLES and fTH ituiiMvU. They are young and in r tine order. W. 8. & J. at. TA LBOTT. Doe 11 CARRIAGES BUGGIES! YOU can select from the largest *tock in tho statu by culling at tho Repository, I corner of Washington and Sumter streets, noar Poet Office. Bo sum to ea'.l and exa? mine. JOHN AO NEW, Proprietor. M. J. CALNAN. Agent. Nov 7 Cats and Corn. 1AAA BUSHELS FEEDING OAiS, ,UUU 700 buahcU White Corn, lor! sale low for cash._ HOPE .V QYLE8. Carriages. A LARGE STOCK of TOP and _ OPEN BUGGIE8, ROCKAWAY8, OABRIOLETTS, PHOTONS, and a lato style 1 of English Di g Cart, for sale at very reason-1 able prices, at the Repository, corner Lady and Assembly streets. N0VlL W. K. GREENFIELD. Bufl'alo Tongues, VTBW sugar-cured HAMS, J3I Breakfast Strips, ?mokod Beef, for sale low, nOPE ft, OYLE8. Coall Coal 11 Coal 111 T0Na of that famous poetical An 2sO I tbraoite COAL is now oflerodfor sale. English ton given,2,240 pounds. Terms oasy. Apply to R. A. KEENAN, Dec 24 lmo* Coal and Wood Dealer. A CUKE TO DRAW the CAPITAL PBIZE! We open this date a fresh lot of No. 1 BLANKETS, oi very superior quality. Also, a iuU line of BALMO? RAL and BOULE? VARD SKIRT S, Brown and Bleached Domestic Prints, Sec. As the season is ad vancing,we offer these, together with other goods in the DRY GOODS line, at unusu? ally low figures, and as 'the rush upon us is tre? mendous, the chances are, unless you call soon, you will lose the I prize. PORTER & STEEXEL Jan 3 A 31EItKY GUUISTMAS AND lAfFY H1W Y1A1I J3URCHASERS of HOLIDAY GIFTS find a great rainy useful and ologant articles at the GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment ok W. D. LOVE & CO., Corner Main and Plain streets, Undor Whoelcr Ilonso. aor-Tho GRAND CENTRAL will not open on Christmas Dav. Dec 22 iTi. t ?im RE daily receiving additioua to their elu ? gant stock of CLOTHING, HATS i WDSiemvQ q()0ds An entirely now lino of MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, Jil.t received. Ji. 1 In our Custom Department wo are exhibit? ing too choicest patteras of foreign and do mobtic cassisieres ami vestixgs. Givo us a call. R. & W. C. SWAiTIELD. Deo 10_. New Mackerel. RA KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. f )\J CO Hair and Whole. Barrels, Is, 2s and ] Sb. 60 Boxes Scaled Herrings, 500 Goorge's Codfish. For sale low by HOPE A GYLES. 2,500 Acres of Land, at $2 Per Acre. A Valuable Plintestion Offered at a Sacrifice. AFINE PLANTATION, containing a handsome residence and 2.500 acres ol land, situated on the Wateree River, aboct twenty-oii;Ut miles from Columbia, and within a fow miles of the Wilmington, Columbia and Augnsta Railroad, is now offered for sale at five thousand dollars (15,000.) Before the war the place was valued at fifty thousand dollars. Boil fertile, adapted to the raising of corn, cotton, rioe, Ac., and abounding in timber in every variety. Besides iheawobiog house, it contains outbuildings of various kinds. Lies partly in Riohlandand partly in Sumter County. Apply to flrVERB WRIGHT, Doo 31_-_University South Carolina. UNION SAVINGS BANK, OP COLUMBIA, 8. C. Aulhorizsd Capital, $500,000. Subscribed Capital, $111,000. TniS BANK Is nowopon for the transac? tion of a GENERAL BANKING, EX? CHANGE aud SAYINGS DEPOSIT BUSI? NESS. DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR AND UP? WARDS will bo received, and interest al? lowed at the rate of Seven Per Cent, per an? num on Certificates of Deposits, and Six Per Cent, on Accounts: also, General Deposits-ro oeivod, BUbjoct to Chocks at any time. COLLECTIONS attended to at all accessible points, and remittances made promptly. The Bank is located next door to the Caro? lina National Bank, and will for tbe present havo the uso of the very superior Yault of that Bank. This gives depositors an addi? tional guaranty for tbo safe-keeping of their funds. This Bank is also mado capable, by its charter, of acting as Executor, Administra? tor, Guardian, Trustee, Ac, bv appointment of any person or oonrt of competent authori? ty, and is now ready to accept and execute trusts of this character. All funds of this kind will draw Sevon Per Cent. Interest from I tbo time of dopoait until paid out. J. P. SOUTHERN, President. G. M. WALKER,Cashier. Dir-ectobs ? R. C. Shiver, S. L. Leaphart, J. H. Kinard, W. B. Gulick, Geo. Symmers, A. Cooper. Dec 20 Smo Millinery. MRS. O. E. BEED has been awarded the highest premiums, , for 1871 and 1872, for the BEST [MILLINERY, consisting of Ladies' and Children's BON 1NET8, HATS and GAPS, Ladies' Underware, Hair, and Fauoy Articles of every description, which will be sold at reduced prices. The public in general are invited to caU and see for themselves be? fore porohaslng elsewhere._Deo 7 Columbia Female College. THIS well-known institution ^ will be re-opened on the first day ?of January. 1873, with a full corps i of experienced teachers. bates?taxable in advance. Tuition and Board, per ses? sion of aix months. (150 00 Tuition for Scholars in First and Se? cond Classes. 24 09 In higher Glasses.?. 3? 00 Music, with uso of instrument. 33 00 Extra studies is per circular. JOHN W. KELLY, Dec 12 lroo President Board Trustees. Lawyers, Take Notice. TUE second volume, new seri?s, of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now ready, and for Halo by R. L. BRYAN. Building Lot for Sale. SUITARLE f ur the erection of TWOor more Houses. Located corner of Lumber and Rull streets. Moasuros 108 foot each way. Terms CHsh Auply at this Office._ Uats, Bran, &c. Q/Uv BUSHELS FEEDING OATS. OUv "> 000 lbs. Bran and Ship Stnff. For sale by HOPE & GYLES. The Doctors kecommend Seegers'Beer TN preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated FOR SALE. A. RARE CHANCE FOR A COBDIPBSTMT. B EING desiious of changing my business. I offer for salo tbe entire stock Of tbe Exchange House, consisting OF BRANDIES. W1NE8, WHISKIES, GINS, RUM, ALE, CIGAHS, etc., And all the fixtures necosbary to carry on a ITUS'l CLA!?s BAR and RESTAURANT. The hi nine is conveniently located, and ar? ranged fur private or transient Boarders! and now enjoys* a fair patronage. It contains ten I'UuNISUED ROOMS, beeides two DIN INO ROOMS, front and back, BAR ROOM and. KITCHEN. Attached to the establish? meutis a line Cook-Pit. Stables tor. Horses, etc. For further particulars, apply to or address P. HAMILTON JOYNER, Dec 11_Columbia, 8. C. New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated, New standard works for libraries. Now Novels, in cbeap binding. Also, a rresh stock of WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pen?, Pen-Knives, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of all sices, Fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general I variety of Letter, Note' and Gap Papers, En . velopof aud Fancy Stationery, for sale by I ;J??_T _R. L. BRYAN. Non-Erplosive Oil, JUST rocoived and for salo, at G.DIERCK8'. Tbo premium non-explosive! MINERAL SPERM OIL. Also, burners suitable for the I use of this Oil. Wbolesalo and retail. Novl3 ,_ Mtnoe Meat. X?3T ? reoelvcd, a lot of eholee MINCE MEAT. GEO. SYMMERS. . Pickled?Salmon Bellies, : North Carolin? Mullet, '?Mf ^ ? Smoked?New York Pig Barn? and Stripe, Not? SootS? Salmon, Beel Tonga??. Ac. 0ahn kd?Sucootssb, Lima Beans, Teas, Salmon, Mackerel; ? ' Lobatore, Pears. Peaches, Green-gages, Houtooms, . Trufiles, Asparagus. '-'> ?' - PnssKiiYED?Canton Ginger. Peare, Citron, Pine-appTeaf ^ Strawberries, Quinoea, ? ?-";?.;.: Blaokberxiea, .* Raspberries, Ac. Jf.i.dikb?Gnava and general assortment. S I Teas?Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan, Souchong, kind Engllah Breakfast, selected bran export, and flneat Id any marknt. Ookfhks?Mocha, Laguayra, Bio, O. G. Java, Itaw and Boasted, k also, The Downer Mjnehai. Spebm On., absolute? ly safe as a candle, .brilliant as gas, an* cheap as kerosene: havo all the necessary i Burnora, Wicks, Chimneys, to fix old lamps. Not 20_QEQ. BYMMBBS. 8ULZBAOHER' 8 1 TT W ^PI^TT^rs.1 IX XL* V Y x/x, juii,! MmX^ * ? THE MOST MAGXIFIOEET BTOORt. OF JE WE LR Y SO UTII OF TBE ? FOTOMAG: II AYING moved from my, old (stand to Wearn's new Art Bufld i*ing, and opened the largest Raul finest stock of WATCHES. ^ _*?OLOOK8, JEWELRY, DIA? MONDS. Solid and Plated Ware, Cutlery, and fancy article* generally, ever displayed.in this olty, I ask' my many customers and friends and the public to call and examine tax themselves. I have the latest fashions in JEWELRY and PLATED WABE, of tbo most artistic and beautiful styles. All my goods are from first class manufacturers only. Terms, net caafa. Bcpairing and Engraving a specialty.; All work guaranteed. ? Oct 11_ISAAC SULZBAOHBB. STRANGE BUT TBTJEJ Coetom-Mado CLOTHING, Gents' Farniflhing Goods, HATS AND CAPS AT COST. I J ANUAin THIS plan, so unusual si, this season of the year, has been adopted, and will be eon* tinned by our house until 1Y 1,1873, for a special purpose. All visitors to the pity, who consult their personal comfort and financial interest, should.by all me ana, risit the store of ' ?" ?' S. ST BAUS A BBO., Columbia, Hotel Block. N. B. Having purchased our goods for caah, and at the largest business homes ia America, we challenge competition, gar 8 FALL AND WINTEB ' CLOTHING HATS, GAPS AND ? k k GENTS' FIM1SHING GOODS ill E are receiving and will continue to re? ceive through the season the best - W Ready-made Clothing That eannot be surpassed, if equaled, by eDy Oustom-made. We havo the very latest fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot BeaverB.flricota, Black Dress Frock, Black Doe Pants, French and American Dress Vests, Glotb. Silk and Silk Velvet. A spcndid lino of Men's, Youths' and Boys" UNDEB-CLOTHlNO.White and Fancy Shirt?, Cheviot and Negligee Half Ho^-e, Under-wear, Cardigan Jacket?, Nrck Wear, Suspenders* Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car : pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. I mw We-havo marked onr Goods for net eatfK. EINABD & WILEY. I Pot 1_? JUST RECEIVED. Af\f\ CASES CANNED GOODS, rk^-fyJ 100 boxes CANDY, 50 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLO?B, 100 barrels Whiskoy, 100 dozen Axes, 200 dozen Pocket-Knives. .: . 100 dozen pairs Trace Chains, 100 dozen Door and Pad-Looks, .. i 100 bundles Ties, mo bales Bagging. For ealo to-day, at New York prices an 1 car? riage, having been purchased mainly before the late inflated prices. - L?RICK & LOWRANCE. t?3 ? r' 2 0 0,0 0 0 In great varieties. ? ? ENVELOPES! j' fit GRAND arrival of now and imporcdStajde and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladiea and Gontlemem A visit to this House may amque andlndacs you to purchase. THE BLA5K BOOK BOOK BINDERY la in full operation. State, County. Bank and Railroad Offices and Business House* of all kinds unpplled with Books, Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heading, whenArre quired, in all styles or Binding, at shorteai notice and living prices". . E.B. STOKES, Nov 2* Main street, Oolomtla, 8.0. Seegers' Beer is Pure. TT don't contain Cococulua Indiens) Flsk ? Berries to make sleepy or headache.