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I S '."".1 1" " ' 11 pppp We have always, suspected that if it bad been Mrs. Enoch Arden who went to tea and was shipwrecked, and who re? turned to find Enoch married again, ehe would not' have withdrawn from the eoene m quietly * as her exemplary No. 1 did, but would have given quite a con? trary effeofc to the oonoluding portion of Mr. Tonnyaon'a poem. There was a re? cent oase in Paris which falls short of ill likeness by reason of the absence of No. % bob it shows what might have been qapeoted of Mrs; Enoch Arden. A married woman in Paris disappeared, some time during the month of May; 1871, and, aoon afterward, her husband heard that sho had been killed by a shell daring the siege. He was so far from, heart-broken by hie bereavement that the other day, when hie wife put in an appearance, he reminded her of the tri?uig oirou instance that she'was dead, and declined to,afloopt bar asaur ranoes to the contrary. After an ani? mated argument on this iame of fact, the two repaired together 1 to the Morgue, where the man? asked whether the body of a woman- named Virginia D?r? had- not been brought there in May or Juue, 1871. Toe repiy oi the of? ficer waa in the negative; bo the faith? ful i wife bore her -huaband off in tri? umph, while he protested loudly against what he no gallantly oalled his "mis? fortune." If you f&su dull, despondent, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headachoB, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver, or "Bilionsnees." Nothing | will cure yon eo speedily and perma? nently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery. "Oan't Do Without It."?ThiR is what the stage and horse-oar companies, livery.stable keepers, members of the turf, and all grooms and trainers say of the Mustang Liniment. They "can't do without it." And why? Because it in? fallibly reduces the* external swellings, &o., which, ander various names, impair I the usefulness and valne of the king of quadrupeds, and also because, for sprains, strains, galls and other injuries to which | horse flesh is liable, it is the most trust? worthy preparation in the market. Yet these recommendations comprise only a Bortion of its claims to pnblio confidence, j taring a period of more than sixteen years, it has been recognized as a specific for many of the most agonizing disor? ders, which afflict the human family? j each as rheumatism, goat, neuralgia, lumbago, tiodoloreux, soro throat, ear aohe, tooth-ache; .and, likewise, as a peerless application for outs, bruises, burns and scalds. J 18 80 Jnstico has at last overtaken one of those wicked persons who have so long defied the law with impunity?not in this oonntry, we are sorry to say, but in England, where an umbrella-thief has been sent to the penitentiary for four? teen days. He carried off the sacred implements from the waiting-room of a railway station, and when asked by the judge what he had to say for himself, he dealared that he left the station with the umbrella "in a fit of abstraction." This j was evident enough, bat the court sent him np all the same.. ' For Rent, THE STORE en the West side of Richard-1 son or Main Btreet, between Blandtog and Taylor streets, at. present occupied by myself. Possession .given immediately. This is one or the beat locations for a Family Grooery in tho city. A ? geod Storehouse and Wagon Yard attaohed. Apply to Feb 11 t_ JAS. B. CAMPBELL. To Rent, MA two-STORY BRICK BUILDING, coruor of Riohardaon and Upper atreota. It is admirably adapted for a boarding* house?being only three squares from United States Post Office-. Apply to Feb it_w. McAllister. D. F. Fleming. S. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson. 1F.FIB1K&C0., wholxsai.b ?KAr.KHH in BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS, IV?. 5? HAU?. STREET, (Corner of Church,) CHARLESTON, S. C. No pains have been spared in endeavoring | to render our large assortment of Goods at? tractive and desirable; and nothing has been 'left undone that long experionco and assidui ty eonld suggest, to deserve a share of your patronage. Having perfected arrangements by whioh we receive our Goods direct from the manu? facturers, ensure, our customers the great ad? vantage of purchasing them at the very low? est rates and of tho most desirable sizes. In prices and quality, we believo they will compare favorab'y with any otheratock in th? city or clue where. We shall bo pleased to! offur these Ooods for yonr inspection, at any | time you may favor tu with a call. All orders will have our careful and prompt | attention. Yours, rcBpoolfuUy, fob 12 2mos D. F. FLEMING A CO. Wanted to Rent. A commodious HOUSE?tho Northern part of the city preferrod. A good tc . naht, and monoy promptly paid. For | farther particulars, apply at l'uaoux Office, Feb 9_I_ Boarders. MBS. R. NEWHOM, residing on Richland street, between Lincoln and Gates, is now preparod to acoommodate six stoady boarders, including a lady and gentleman. Stereoscopic Views, OF all parts of the world, colored and plain. Alao, a new enpplv of 8TEREOSCOPE8. For sale at R. L. BRYAN'8 BOOKSTORE. To Rent, MA STORE, on Main atreot. Apply to SEIBEL8 A EZELL, Jan 7 RoaJ Estate Agents. BY J. A, SELBY. COLI F OR OVER FORTY YE A Lb tbiB PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE baa proved to bo tho GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off? spring. DY8PEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, SICE HEADACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirita, SO?R STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER, Ac, Ac. After years of careful experiments, to meet | a great and urgent demand, we now produce from our original Genuine Powdera THE PREPARED, a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR, containing all its wonderful and valu? able properties, and offer it in one DOLL.ar bottlb8. The Powders, (price as beforo,) $1.00 per | paokage. Sent by mail, $1.04. jar cautioh t -et Bay no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' I LIVER REGULATOR unlees in oar engraved | wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa? ture unbroken. None other is genuine. JT. H. ZRIL.UV At CO., MAO ON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Druggists. Jan. 30, [Sept. 14] STjUy._ Unpbecedkntkd Success.?Within the past vear,'200,000 boxea of Dr. Tntt's Vegetable Liver Pills have been sold, and not a single instance is known where ihey have failed to give satisfaction. If yon would enjoy life, have a fine appetite and robust hoalth, nae these Pills. Auoubta, November, 18G9. Dn. W. H. Tutt: It affords me much plea? sure to testify to the great value, of yonr Li vor Pills. They are all they are represented | tobe. In my opinion, there are no pills so well adapted in the Southern climate as they are. Yours truly, JOS. BRUMM EL, Late of Richmond, Va. Dr. TutCs Hair Dye is endorsed by the best Feb4_Chemists._jGVl \ TTnPT^"VT ! LEA & TERBINS KjA. U JL i Worcestersh'e Sauce Buyers are cautioned to avoid tho numerous Counterfeits and imitations offered for sale. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, Qot 20 tly Agents for the United States. JAMES Z. STOCKER, Commission Merchant! and dealer ik Lime, Cement. Calcined and Land Plaster, Hair, Laths, etc. Nos. 9 and 11 Vendue Range, Feb 4 j3m_CHARLESTON, 8. O. La Antignedad, THE finoat imported CIGARS in this mar? ket; for proof, call on tho "INDIAN GIRL." Attontiou is also callod to our superb FIVE CENT CIGARS, and the large stock or finor gradoi, just received, that are causing a sen? sation iu the trade. Orders solicited. PERRY A SLAWSON, Feb 9 _Indian Girl Cigar Store. CheaD Pictures. h there is a demand for cheap pictnros, A we It ivu made arrangements to make any kind ef PICTURE, and as cheap as any? where in the world. Four Tintypes for $1; sixteen Photographs, "cheap," $2; our fine Pictures at tho old prices. Come one, come ' all, and see for yourself. WEARN A HIX'S Dec 12 Smo Now Art Gallery, Main street. Headquarters Garden Seed at Heinitsh's Drug Store. -??.-. KARL.Y OABDAGRS For Market and the Table. CARTER'S SUPERl INE EARLY?Tho ear liost known. Early Jersey Wakeilold?Standard early for market. Early Wianingsladt?The beet for all soils. French Ox-Hoart?Very popular early kind. Schweinfu.it Quintal?Earliest of all Drum? heads, Marble-hoad Mammoth?The largest iu the world. Early Flat Dutch ?Approved bv Landretb. Early Cone?Better than Early York. Early Sugar-loaf?Highly prisced as earlv. Early Drum-head, Lato Drum-head. Lato Flat Dutch, Drum-bead Savoy. Groou Glazed?Winter Cabbage, KARLY PRAS. EXTRA EARLY?0ARA0TACU8, earliest. Early Kout, L'arly May. Early Dan O'Rourke. Early Eugenie, Little Gem. Long Pod Prolific All approved varieties, at reduced prises. Call at HEINITSH'S Jan 18 t_Drag Store. Notice. ALL NOTES due and open aeoounts for 1872 must be closed up. We trust this I notice is all ocr frionds will want to mako them "com? up." Jan 5 L?RICK A LOWRANO?. Plow Steel, Iron and Plow Moulds. AFULL SUPPLY of best imported PLOW STEEL, Sweeds fron and Plow Moulds, on hand and for sale low, by Feb 6 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Ar LY "Let our fast Censures _I JMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY M ????????? SELLING OFF! WISTE? STOCK! TUE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES OF WINTER GOODS! 00MM3N0EB MONDAY, Januury 18,1873, and continues for thirty days. 1 . All WINTER GOODS will bo sold without i regard to coat, FOR CA8H ONLY. Jan 12 lmo_J. H. KINARD. WITH THIS VIEW of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following articles at less than the regular prices: BLANKETS, GAS SXMERES, JEANS, FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, FURS, &c. The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. R. C. SHIVER & CO. J?n 5 FlICIS 11IIC11 AT THE GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment or W. X>. LOVE & CO. PREPARATORY to taking our yearly iu ventory.'we have reduced the prices of our winter stock, with a view to close them out, to make room for an extensive and at? tractive line of SPRING GOODS. Our Bargain Counters contain a great many CnEAP GOODS. We invite all to call and get some of thnl bargains, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, corner Main and | Plaiti streets, under tho Wheelor House. W. D. Lovk. I W. D. LO VE A CO. B. B. McOnBEBT. 1_Jan 13 CARRIAGES and BUGGIES! ??? - CALL at the Factory East of the Post Olhoo aud examine quality, woramausbip aud prues before pr.r chasing auction goods. We cannot bo undersold in good vehioles. M. J. CALNAN, Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11 _ Due West Female College. THIS is, as to its present organi? zation, tho oldest Female College i-iu tho State. f An able aud experienced teacher of Music and tho Modern lian guagos has roceutly been added to tho Faculty', in ' ha person of Dr. Henri Auisinsol, of Geneva, Switzerland. The advantages are equal to the beet, and tho expenses as reasonable as those of any good institution. Over duo hundred pupils aro now proeeut. There Is room for a fow more. Apply at once to J. I. BONNER, President, Due West, Abbeville Conoty, B. C. Jan 25_lmo Thorburn's Garden Seeds, RESH and good, for sale by Jan 23 HOPE A OYLES. F Eggs and Sweet Potatoes. -I K (\ DOZEN fresh EGGS, JL?MJ 25 bushels Spanish SWEET POTA? TOES. For sale by HOPE t OYLES. Attend the T ORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 16?i K Oase of SPRING PRINTS just received at O. F. JACKSON'S, Remnants of Embroi? deries and Ribbons cheap, at G. F. JACKSON'S. Jan 31 Q m_ A Desirable Investment! NOT TAXABLE iy tue STATE, CITY OR COUNTY. A SAVING of n e a ii i.y Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. i CHARLOTTE, COL. & AUG. It. R. BETEN PER CAST. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro? perty of the Roud. Interest Payable Semi-Annually, on the 1st of January and 1st of July. The Central National Bank, OP COLUMBIA, OFFERS for ealoa limited amount of above mentioned RONDS, at tbefollowing rater. FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS, (only $10.000 per mile,) at e'2 cento aud accrued interest; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only 15.000 per mile,) at 75 cents and accrued interest, and recom? mend them to Trustees and others having money to invest, as boing the most desirable security on the market, lor the following rea? sons, to wit: PlBST.?TltKV cansot de taxed by THEStATK, OouNTYoa City. Tno United states Supreme Court, in the case of tho Northern Central Railroad os. Jackson, (sue 7 Wallace, Supremo Court D. S , page207,) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint ouo.on property lying in two or more htatea, tho bonds se? cured thereby are not Ruble to be| taxed by either of Ibo States; aud tho same principle relieves them from taxation by County, City, or i'own. Tbe Charlotte, Columbia and Au Ktista bonds are secured by a joint roortgago on property lying in North Carolina, South Carolina aud Georgia. BkcoNO.? Because they ?are absolutely safe, being aecorcd by a flrat mortgage of only $10,000, and a second mortgage of only $5,000 per mile on tho eutiro road from Charlotte to Augusta, and on all tho worhahops, bridges, franchise and equipments ut said road. Tninn.?-Because the sale of the firat mort? gage bonds will extinguish the floating dobt of tho road, aud the proceeds of tho second mortgage bonds will be exclusively applied to improving tho mad and adding to its eqaipait iitn; thus enhancing tho value of tho property mortgaged. ?EouitTU ?Because the bonds are coupon bonds, aud tho interest payablo in New York, Charlotte, CulumLia or Augusta, at tho op? tion of the bolder. Thus tb y can bo col? lected through any bank without i xponso. Fifth.?The business of the Road is rapidly increasing, and tho property and franchise daily hecoiiiing more valuable?the uet earn? ings for the last fivo months being over fifty per cent, more than for tho corresponding months of the procoding year. Sixth ?These Bonds aro practically re? deemable in gold, for specio payment will cor tainly be rcsumod boloro tboir maturity. In? vestors will, therefore, buy with greenbacks wotth 87i cents, and recei'vo their pay at par ?thus adding a profit of oveu tiiiuty cents on tbo dollar on the First Mortgage Honda, and oveb thibty-sevf.n cknts on the Second Mortgage Bonds, and in tbo meantime receiv? ing a high ratu of intereat. Finally.?Ab them) Bonds havo a fixed value in New York, Churlotto, Columbia and Angusta, tbev aro considered good collate? rals, on which money can always bo borrowed for temporary purposes. JOHN B. PALMER, I'reaidoni. A. O. Bbenizeb. Oaahior. Jan 31_ Old newspapers for sale at Phcenix ! office, at fifty coats a hundred. rue Event." 3. VOL. VM?NO. 279 FO^SALE. A RARE CHANGE TOR A eOQD maSTMHT. BEINO desirous of changing my business. I offer for sale the entire, stock of tbo Exchange Souse, gonsistzko of BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKIES, GINS, RUM, ALE, OIGAUB, etc., And all tho fixtures necessary to carry on a FIU8T CLASS BAR and RESTAURANT. Tho house is conveniently located, and ar? ranged for private or transient Boarders, and now enjovs a fair patronage. It contains ten FUltNISHED ROOMS, besides two DIN? ING ROOMS, front and back, BAR ROOM and KITCHEN. Attached to the establish? ment in a fine Cock-Fit, 8tables for Horses, etc. For further particulars, applv to or address P. HAMILTON JOYNER, Dec 11_Columbia, 8. C. FOR SALE AT THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANE 8even peb CENT. COUPON BONDS or THE CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured | by an Annual Tux and Receivable for City Taxes. Bonds non-taxable ? by the City. Bond Bebt of the City Limited by Law to J $000,000. Taxable Property of the City $7,000.000. THE BONDS offered are authorized by an Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of the new.City Hall. Their final redemption is, by the terms of said Act. secured by a "sinking fund," to be accumulated from the annual rents of the building. These routs will roach from $8,000 to $10,0u0 per annum: and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a term of twenty years, as trustee, with power to collect the rents and hold the same invest? ed as a fuud for the redemption of the bonds. By said Act a epecial annual tax is required to be levied to pay the eimi annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made the trustee of the city to receive tho taxes when collected and to pay tho coupons. The cou? pons arc also receivable for city taxes. The taxable property of tho city is at pro-1 Bout assessed at $7,000,0t0; and by said Act,! tbe bond debt of the city cannot be increased beyond $000.000 whilst these bonds are out itanding. The bonds are exempt by law from city taxation. These bonds arc offered to tbe publio at eighty nett, with interest from date of pur? chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that dato, tbe accrued interest to bo added. To citizoiiB of Columbia these bonds will give an income of 12} percent., a* may be seen from the following statement: ' Seven per ceut. bonds, at 75, annual interest. 9j per cent. Nineteen years to rnn, average increase per annnm. 1} per cent. City tax saved. 2 percent. Average annual income.12} Dec It Millinery. MRS. 0. E. REED ha* been awarded the highest premiums, Tor 1871 and 1872, for the BEST ; MILLINERY, consisting of Ladies' and Children's BON? NETS, HATS and CAPS. Ladies' Underware, Hair, and Fanoy Articles of every description, which will be sold at reduced prices. The public in general are invited to call and see f. r themselves bo fore purchasing elsewhere. Dec 7 New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. New standard works for libraries. New Novole, in cheap binding. Also, a fresh etock of WRITING DESKS. Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knives, Pocket Rooks, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Faucy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general1 variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En? velopes and Fancy Stationery,for ealoby VovR B^L. BRYAN DEXTER STABLES, COLUMBIA, 8. C, December 27,1872. ON and after Janu? ary 1,1873. I shall ex? pect all persons hiring teams at Dexter Stables to PAY for same as soon as used: and if etrausprs wish to hire teams, they must PAY IN ADVANCE. All persons indebted to Boyco A Co. must make payment immediately, or their acceunts will bo put iuto hands of magistrate for col? lodion. C. H. PETTING ILL. Dec 20 For Boyc.-e A Co. Sanders House. mm* HOUSE, situated at Ninety-Six. X. Greenville and Columbia Railroad, has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Tho traveling public may rest assured that thoy will be turuishod with accommodations second to none in tho State, at reasonable rates. SANDEltS A BRO., Jan 9 Proprietors. New Mackerel. p? /\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. (J\f 50 Uair and Wholo Barrels, Is, 2s, Ss. 50 boxes Scaled HerringB. 5?0 Goorgo's Codfish. _ For sal?Jow by_H0PJR_A GYLES. Carriages. OfFftJL. A LARGE STOCK of TOP and SBB? OPEN BUGGIES. ROCK A WAYS, ?AHRIOLETT8, PHjETONb, and a late style of English D< g Cart, for sale at very reason? able prices, at the Repository, corner Lady and Assembly streets. NovJ7_JW-JK- GREENFIELD. Mince Heat. JUST received, a lot of ohoico MINCE MEAT. _QEQ. BYMMKHS. Western Hay. BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low for oaeh. HOPE A GYLES. 100 A Cbutain Cure fob Chills and Fevbb First take tho Blood and Liver Pills, to work off the bits and purify the blood; three or four will bo sufficient. Then take a table spoonful of HEINITSH'S CHILL CURE. It hasbeentried; we know it BELOW COST! TO CLOSE BUSINESS! no humbug! WE will Bell our whole, and entire stock CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, HATS CAPS and GENT'S FURNI8HING GOODS below coBt, to eloae bueinoee. All persons i need of anything in- onr line should by al meaes embrace this opportunity. S. STRAUS A BRO., Jan 9_Under Columbia Hotel. PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING h&ts, caps uro GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!! 1 E are receiving and will continue to re? ceive through the aeaeon the beat W Ready-made Clothing That cannot he anrpasBed, if equaled, by any Onatom-made. We have the very latest fashions in Heltons, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavors, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black Doe Pants, Frenoh and American Dress Vests, Cloth. Silk and Silk Velvet. I A spendid line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' UNDER-CLOTHING, White and Fancy Shirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck Went. Suspenders, Silk and Linen HandkorcLiue, Shawls, Car petB and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. 40*We havo marked our Goods for not cash. einard & weey. Oct 1_ ui irons BE dally receiving additions to their elo y gant stock of CLOTHING, HATS GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS. An entirely new line of MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, Just received. M In our Custom Department we are exhibit? ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do? mestic CASSMEBES AND ?ESTINGS. Give us a call. R. & W. C. BWAFFIELD. Dee 19_._ 2 o 0,0 o o In great varieties. envelopes! GRAND arrival of new and improved Staple and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this Hon9e may amuse and induce yon to purchase. TBE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY book Hindert In in full operation. State, County. Bank and Railroad Cfticcs and Business Houses of all kinds supplied with Books, Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heading, when re? quired, in all styles of Binding, at shortest notice and living prices. E. R. STOKES, _Noy 24_ Main street, Columbia, S. C. Just Received. A Art OASES CANNED GOODS, -?vllJ 100 boxes OANDY, 60 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axes, 200 dozen Pockot-Euives, 100 dozen pairs Traoe Chains, 100 dozen Door and Pad-Looks, 100 bundles Tics, 100 bales Bagging. For sale to-day, at New York prices ani car? riage, having been purchased mainly before the late Iniluted prices. Jan 6 liOHIOK A LOWRANCE. Oats, Bran, &c. QAA BUSHELS FEEDING OAT8. ?UU 5 000 lbs. Bran and Ship 8tnff. For sale by HOPE A OYLES. Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWO or more Houses. Located corner of Lumber and Bull streets. Measures 108 feet each way. Terms oash. Apply at this Office.