The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 22, 1873, Image 1
KayivAiu?H is with profound gratifi?
cation we announce the fact that under
the earnest ministry of Bey. J. W. Ham
bert, a deep and absorbing interest in
the subject of religion has been aroused
in the minds of the young people of this
community. 'During the whole1 of last
week Horvioea were held nightly in the
Methodist Ohnroh, and were attended by
large crowds of anxious and earnest lis?
teners. The meetings are still continued.
Numbers have already connected them?
selves with tho church, and many others
are experiencing an awakening sense of
their Bins.?Cheater Reporter.
A lady, while enjoying a sleigh ride in
Milwaukee, last week, claims to have
been shot at while dashing down one of
the principal thoroughfares. No bullet
. mark opuld<be discovered on thesleigb>
but a lynx-eyod. policeman, found that'
the explosion Of her tobbar b?stlo hod
caused the affirm'. Tho Wisconsin con?
tained a half column.article on the "at
tempted'assussihatitin.'"
Teutonic/" merchant, on the rear plat?
form of a-Milwaukee avenue car, and
pointing to ? to mhU trading along the
sidewalk With a valuer ? "Yaw, yaw, look
at dot man! ''He'vae minw clerk, und I
?ift him ten cents to ? ride 'down town
tuit-Toirio vsltee. ' Dero ho van, valkin'J
He shuet- got* beer mit dot five cents
woth, ?snd valkB two miles. My clerk
vas sharp, dou'd be?"?Chicago Times.
The Ohicagd0 ^Posf: "The English
Chancellor of tho Exchequer Bays that]
England will pay off the Alabama award
this year, by the excise on beer, and pa?
triotic Britishers, whenever they pass a
beer ehop, say, One to another: 'Hour
country his bin danger?let's g? bin
hand sup porter.'"'
M. Hengenmnller de Hou?erwar is an
attachee of the Austrian Embassy it
Washington, who is much admired in
society circles. When he makes fashion?
able calls, his name is taken in through
the kitohen door in sections, and whon
he travels, his pass is always shipped as
freight.
Five olergymen, six brides-maids and1
?the same number of grooms-men were j
considered absolutely requisite at a re?
cent high life wedding. Only one bride
and |one] bridegroom were used on the
occasion.
An Ohio legislator presented a reso?
lution forbidding any more babies being
named John Smith. It vas referred to
a committee of which John Smith is
chairman. -
A Cincinnati woman is suing for a di?
vorce because the diamonds which her I
husband 'wore before their marriage |
were only paste.
VECEKBIE SICILIAN
HAIR.
REKEWER
Every year increases the popularity of this
valuable Hair Preparation; which ib duo to
merit alone. 1 We can assure our old patrons
that it is kept fully up to its high standard;
and it ia the only reliablo. and perfected pre
fiaration for restoring, Okay ob Fadep Hair to
tB youthful color, making it soft, lustrous
and B?ken. The scalp, by ita use, becomes
white and clean. -It removes all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties,
pro von ta. t h o hair from fall jng out, as it Btimu
iates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its
use, the hair grows" thicker and stronger. In
baldneeB, it restores the capillary glands to
their normal vigor, and will creato a new
growth, except in extremo old age. It is the
moat economical Haib Dbessiko overused, as
it requires fewer applications, and gives tho
hair a splendid glojsy appearance. A. A.
Haves, M. D., 8tate Assayor of Massachu?
setts, says: "The constituents are pure, and
carefully selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it tho Best Pbefabatiox for its in?
tended purposes."
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicinfs.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye,
FOE THE WHISKERS.
As our Eenewer in many cases reqniros too
long a time, and too much care, to restore
gray or faded Whiskers, wo have prepared
this dye, in one preparation; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish this re?
sult. It is easily applied, and prndaoes a
color which will neither rub nor wash off.
Hold by all Oruggists. -Price fifty cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 00.,
NASHUA, S. II.
May 21_gUMM
AYER'S
S ar s apar ill a
IS widely known as
ono of tho most ef?
fectual remedies over
dibcovorcd for cleatas
iug tho systom and
purifying tho blood.
It has stood t I.e. test
(of years, with a con
?<TO .?~?vv?taiitly growing ropu
'-^-J*^intrinsic virtues, and
tuntaincd by ita re?
markable cures. So
mihi as to be sufoand
ijeueflcial to children, and vet so searching
as to effectual"!! purge out tho great corrup?
tions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and
syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or dis?
eases that have lurked in the Hyettiu for
years, soon yield to this powerful antidote,
and disappear, llenco its wonderful euros,
many of which aro publicly known, of Scro?
fula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers,
Eruptions, and eruptive disorders of tho
skill. Tumor*. Iflotcliea, Holla, Pimples,
PustulcM, Son h, St. A nciion y'n Km , Kose
or Erysipelas, Tetter, SuKItlmiin, Scald
Head, llingworm, and internal Ulcera
tlona of t lie Uterus, S to much, and Liver.
It also ouroB othor complaints, to which it
vrbttltVnot seem especially adapted, such aa
Diopsj-, IJ y.spe pKln . I<'it8, K CXIri\ 1 gl 11,
Heart Dlst-MHC, Female YVeaUm-nn, Debi?
lity, and I?eucorrli?ia, whon they aro mani?
festations of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and
strength in the spring. By renewing the ap?
petite and vigor of tho digestive organs.it
disiripateg the depression anil listless languor
of the season. Even where no disorder ep
; earSi pcoplo feel Letter, and Jive longer, for
cleansing the blood. Tho system moves on
with renewed vigor and a new loase of life.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYEll & CO.,Lowcl), Mass.,
PraclioaVand Analytical Chnnislsi
sou) nv ATiij druootsts everywheiif,
M v .1 ImltflJ
!by j. a. selby. col
Bpooial STotioei
1
in
<2?fc>
Jl^OR OVER FORTY YEARS this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE has proved to bo tbo
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off
spring, DY8PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION; Jaun?
dice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE,
Colic, Depression of Soirite, SOUR STO?
MACH, Hoartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER,
Ac, &c.
After years of caroful experiments, to meet
a groat and urgent demand, wo now produce
from our original Genuine 1'owdera
the prepared,
a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGU?
LATOR, containing all its wonderful and valu- |
able properties, and offer it iu
one dollar bottles.
Tho Powders, (price as before,) (1.00 per
package.
Hont by mail, $1.04.
teg- caution: -sa
Ruv no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS'
LIVER REGULATOR nnlees in our engraved
wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa?
ture unbroken. None other is gennine.
J. II. ZElUN <b co.,
MACON, ga., and PHILADELPHIA.
Sold by all Druggists.
Jan.30, [8ept. 14] gjjly._
A Stitch i>- Time Saves Nise.?If you have |
a Cough, do not neglect it; thousands co to an
untimely grave by neglecting what they caU
"a alight cold." These alight colds aro very
Insidious. Tbcy soon becomo doeD-seated,
and dofy all remedies. dr. TUTT'S expec?
TORANT will cure it. It can bo had of any
druggiatT
Tuskkoee, Ala., April 28,1871.
Dn. Tdtt: In gratitude for the boned t re?
ceived by the use of your Expectorant, I do
cheerfully add my testimony to its most won?
derful effects in relieving Asthma or Bron?
chitis. For several years, I had suffered
dreadfully with severe attacks of Asthma or
difficulty of breathing. I was induced by the
high recommendations given to your Expec?
torant to try it, and found that it gavo I
almost Immediate relief. It is about ilvo
months since I began Its use; I have used six
bottleB, and have not had an attack since. It I
has been a great bleating to mo; I cannot,
afford to be without it, and I heartily recom?
mend it to all persons who aro at all troubled
with Lung or Throat Diseases. Very respect?
fully, Mns. a. M. WELLBORN.
Dr. Tutl's Uuir Dye Is the best in use.
Feb 18_tfXl
MEDICAL.
ON MARRIAGE?Happy relief for young I
mon from tho effect u of errors and abuses |
in early life. Manhood restored. Impedi?
ments to marriago removed. New method |
of treatment. Now and remarkublo reme?
dies. Books and circulars sent free, in j
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD asso?
CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Phila?
delphia, Pa.?an institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and profes?
sional skill._Dec 10 3mo
r1 A TTHPTraXr t LEA-& perrins"
KjA. U JL J.VJlN I Worcestershire Sauce I
Buyers are cautioned to avoid the numerous
Counterfeits and imitations offered for sale.
JOHN DUNCAN'S sons, Now York,
Pot 29 lly AgontB for tho United States.
City Council
WARNS von to pay yonr taxea to-day.
Tho "Indian Girl" warns you to get u
supply of Cigars eve'rv Saturday night, or do
without a good smoke until Monday. Any
one who
Wants to Buy
cigars by tbo box for privato use, or to soil
again, should call. Members of the Legisla?
ture will And that a walk from
The State House
To this Cigar Emporium will pay. A new
supply of imported Partagas Firsts, Se?
conds and Thirds, that have made such a run,
on account of prico, have boon received.
Send order*, stating price of goods wanted.
Feh 15 ^ , PERRY A SLAWSON.
Che&D Pictures.
AB there is a demand for cheap pictures,
wo have made arrangements to make
any kind of PICTURE, and as cheap ae any?
where in tho world. Four Tintypes for f l;
sixteen Photographs, '?cheap," $2; our flue
Pictures at the old prices. Coiuo one, eomt
all, and seo for yourself.
WE ARN A niX'S
_5rr !? 3mo New Art Gallery, Main street,
Choese and Butter. ?
IPTY boxes Factory and Cream CHEESE
10 koirs Choice Oosben BUTTER.
Just received and for snlo low by
Feb 12 _ JOHN AG NEW ft K< >N.
To Rent,
mA TWOSTORY BRICK BUILDING,
corner of Richardson and Upper streets.
It is admirably adapted for a boarding
hoaso?being only ihren squares from United
States Post Onico. Applv to
Feb 11_ \\\ MCALLISTER
Nails! Nails!! Nails!!'.
FIFTY kegs first quality NAILS, assorted
sizes. Just received and for snte low by
Fobl2_ JOHN AGNEW*. SON._
Bacon! Baoonl! Bacon! !
KO BOXES Dry Salted Clear Rib Sides.
tJyJ Just received and for Kale low by
Fob 12_JOHN AflMEW A S )N.
New Mackerel.
(t f \ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL.
0\' 50 Half and Whole Darrels, lr, 2:?, Is.
fiO Boxes Scaled Herrings.
?OO Goorgo's Codfish.
Forsalolowby HOP?' a GYLES.
F
''Let our just Oetwuru
QMBIA, S. C, SATURDAY M
I SELLING OFF !
WINTER STOCK!
THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES
WINTER GOODS!
COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1S73,
and continues for thirty days.
All WINTER GOODS will ho Bold without!
regard to cost, FOR CASE ONLY.
Jan 12 Imo_J. H. KINARD.
WITH THE VIEW
of closing out our entire
stock of Winter Goods,
we offer the following
articles at less than the
regular prices:
BLANKETS, CAS
SIMERES, JEANS,
FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS,
PURS, &c.
The stock of DRESS GOODS,
Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen
Goods and Millinery, at less
than cost.
R. C. SHIVER & CO.
Jim 5
reels ilHcii
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods Establishment
or
W. D. LOVE & CO.
PREPARATORY to taking onr yearly in?
ventory, wo havo reduced the prices of I
our winter stock, with a view to close theni
out, to mako room for an extensive and at?
tractive line ot SPRING GOODS.
Onr Itargain Counters contain a great
many CHEAP ?OODH.
Wo iuvito all to call and cot somo of tho I
hargains. at tho GRAND CENTRAL DRY I
GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, corner Main and
Plain streets, under tho Wheeler Honse.
W. ?. Lovk, ) W. D.LOVE A CO.
_ lV^B. MoOnur.nv. [_ Jan Vi
CARRIAGES
AND
BUGGIES!
CALL at tho Factory Eaet cf the
PostOflico and examine quality,
workinauahip and prices before pur?
chasing auction goods. We cannot
bo undersold in good vehicles.
M. J. OALNAN, Agent.
JOnN AG NEW, Proprietor.
Jan 11
Due West Female College.
THIS is, as to ila present organi?
zation, the oldest Female College
tin the State.
j An able and experienced teacher
of Music and tho Modern l<an
gungns has recently been added
to tho Faculty, in the person of Dr. Henri
Anlsinaol, of Geneva, Switz rland.
Tho advantages aro rqnnl to (hobest,and
the expcnucs as reasonable as thoHO of any
good institution.
Over Due hundred pupils aro now present.
There is room lor a low more.
Applv .it one? to
J. 1. RONNER, 1 resident,
Duo Went, Abbeville County, S. C.
Jan 23 into
Thorbnrn's Garden Seeds,
I71RFKII and good, f( r sale by
: Jan'23 HOPE A GYLEK.
Eggs and Sweet Potatoes.
1 K(\ DOZEN fresh F.GGS,
.LeF\J 25 bushels Hpanisli SWEET POTA
TOES. For sale by HOPE V GYLES.
Attend the Ti
ORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 181
I GOTO
O. F. JACKSON'S
??CHEAP'*
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AND
PURCHASE
Jl SOME OF HIS
N ? W GOODS
FOR SPUING,
JUST RECEIVED.
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A Desirable Investment!
NOT TAXABLE
by tue
STATE, CITY OR COUNTY.
A SAVING
of nearly
Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An.
CHARLOTTE, COL. & AUG. B. 8.
seven per cent.
COUPON BONDS,
Secured by a Morlgage on (he entire Pro?
perty of the Road. Interest Payable
Semi-Annually, on the 1st of
January and 1st of July.
The Central National Bank,
OF COLUMBIA,
OFFERS for ealea limited amnnnt of above
mentioned BONDS, at the following rates'
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only *10,000 per j
mile.) at H2 cents and accrued intorost; SE?
COND MORTGAGE, (only $5,000 per mile.)
at 75 ccut8 and accrued interest, and recom?
mend them to Trustees and others having
money to invest, as being the most desirable
security on the market, lor the following rca
souu, to wit:
First.?They cannot iik taxed nv theState,
County- or City. The United States Supreme
Court, in tho oaso of the Northern Central
Railroad us. JackHon. (see 7 Wallace, Suprome
Court U. S , page 207,) decided that, whon a
Railroad mortgage i- a joint one,on property
lying in two or moic States, the bonds sc?
oured thcroby arc not liable to bo} taxed by
either of tho Statet>; and thu saaio principle
relieve* them from taxation by County, Ciiy,
or Town. The Charlotte, Columbia and Au?
gusta bonds are secured by a joint mortgage
on property lying in North Carolina, South
Carolina and Georgia.
Second.?Because they i.ro absolutely safe,
being secured by a hint mortgage of only
?10,000, and a second mortgage or only (5.000
per mile on the entire road from Charlotte to
Augusta, and on all the workoliopH, bridgt e,
franchise and equipment* uf said road.
Tmnp.?Because th?j salt ot tho?rot mort?
gage bonds will extinguish tho floating debt
of tho voad, and the proccedt] ot tho second
mortgage bonds will bo exclusively applied
to improving the road ami adding to its
equipment*; thus enhancing th-j value of the
pro per tj mortgaged.
cfj Fourth ?Because tl c bonds nr.- coupon
hondrt. und tho interest payable in NcwYoil
Chariotlo, Columbia or Augusta, at the op?
tion of tlie holder. Thus lb y can bo eol
Icct?d through any bank without expense
Fifth.?Thy business of the Road is rapidly
increasing, and the property antl franchise
daily becoming moro valuable?the not earn?
ing" lor the lart five months being over fifty
per cent, more than for the corresponding
months <>f the preceding year.
Sixth ?These Bouds uro practically re?
deemable in gold, for specie payment will cer?
tainly be resumed before their maturity. In?
vestors will, therefore, buy with greenbacks
WOrth S7.j cent*, and receive tin ir nay at par [
?thus adding u profit of ovkr thirty CENTO
on tho <lollxr on the First Mortgage Hands.
and over tiurty-hkvi n cents on tho Second !
Mortgage Hands, and in I he meantime receiv?
ing ;i high rate of interest.
Finally.?As those Bonds have a fixed
value in New York, Charlotte, Columbia und
August a, they are considered good collate?
rals, on which money can always !>e borrowed
for temporary purposes.
JOHN B. l'ALMBR, Frceidont.
A. O ItRENi/.int, Caahier. .Inn :!1
To Ront,
A STORE,on Main streot.
Apply to
me Event."
r3. VOL. VIII?NO. 2S7.
O. F. Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilaon.
D. F EBM1NC Se CO.,
wholesale dialers in
BOOTS. SHOES
and
TRUNKS,
>.a. a ilAYNE STREET,
(Corner of Chnroh,)
CHARLESTON, S
No paint] have been spared in endeavoring
to render our largo assortment of Goods at?
tractive and desirable; and nothing has been
loft undono that long experience and assidui?
ty could suggest, to deserve a share of your
patronage.
Having perfoctod arrangements by which
wo rcceivo our Goods direct from the manu?
facturers, ensure our customers tho great ad- j
vantago of purchasing them at the vory low?
est ratos and of tho moat desirable sizes.
Iu prices and quality, wo bolieve thoy will |
compare favorably with any other stock in the
city or elsewhere. Wo shall bo pleased to
offer those Goods for your inspection, at any
timo you may favor us with.a call.
All orders will havo our careful and prompt j
attention. Youre, respectfully,
_Fcb 12 2mos D. F. FLEMING A CO.
FOR SALE
CAROLINA
at the
NATIONAL BANK
beven per cent.
COUPON BONDS
CITY OF COLUMBIA,
Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured I
by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City
Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City.
Bond Bebt of the Citjj Limited by Law to
$000,000. Taxable Property of lite City
t7.O0O.OOO.
THE BONDS offered are authorized by an 1
Act of Assembly approved March 18,
1872, for tho construction of tho now City
Hall. Their fiual redemption is, by the terms
of said Act, secured by a "sinking fund," to
bo aocumulatod from the annual rents of the
building- Thcso rents will reach from $8,000
to flO.OJO per annum: and tho Carolina Na?
tional llauk holds a lien of the building for a
term of twenty years, as trustee, with power
to collect the rents and hold tho same invest?
ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds.
By said Act a f-pecial annual taxis required
to bo levied to pay the simi annual coupons,
and the Carolina National Bank is made the
trustee of tho city to receive tho taxes when
collected and to pay the coupons. The cou?
pons are also receivable for city taxes.
The taxable property of the city is at pre?
sent assessed at s7.000.0t0; and by said Act
tho bond debt of the city cannot be increased
beyond IGOO.00O whilst these bonds are out
itandiug. The bonds are exompt by law from
city taxation.
These bonds are offered to the public at
eighty nett, with interest from date of pur?
chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle?
ment. After that date, the accrued interest
to be added.
To citizens of Columbia these bonds will
give an income of 12} per cent., an may bo
scon from j ho following statement:
Seven per cent, bonds, at 75,
annual iuterest.Dj per cent.
Nineteen years to inn, average
iucroaee per annum. Ij per rent.
City tax saved. 2 percent.
Average annual income.129
Dee 11
Millinery.
MHS. C. E. HEED bat. hoen
awarded tho highest premiums,
Tor 1871 and lh72, for the BEST
JMILLINEHY, confuting of
Ladios' and Children's BON?
NETS, HATS and CAPS. Ladies'
Uuderware, Hair, and Fancy
Articles of every description,
which will be s >ld at reduced
prices. Tho publio in general
aro invited to call and nee f r themselves be?
fore purchasing elsewhere. Dee 7
New Publications.
VTEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi
J_\ lions, illustrated.
New standard works for librarh s.
New Novels, in cheap binding.
Also, a fresh stock of WF.ITIXO DESKS.
Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knives, Docket
Book-?, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy
Brackets and Book shelves, and a general
variety nf Loiter, Note and Can Papers, En?
velope?- and Faucv Stationery, for th'.v bv
Mov 5 *_K. I,. RBYAN
DEXTER STABLES,
COLUMBIA, H. C, Dkceswer 27, 1372.
?BtSPJl ON und after Junn
Bgsm??' l6iB3!Pr*S^Es ^ar-v li 1873, 1 hIiuII ex
v*t???i??\{??5& Lite-uy pect all persous hiring
teams at Dexter Stables to PAY for Name a
soon as u-ed: and if strahg? rn wish to hire
teams, they must PAY IN ADVANCE.
All persons indebted to Boyeo AUo must
make paynu nt immediately, or their accounts
will be put into hands of magistrate for col?
lection. C. U. PETTINOILL.
Dec 23 For Bovcr. A Co.
Carriages,
C;ST?.K> A LAHOR STOCK of TOP nn.l
ijfeSf?*OPEN BUGGIES, B0CKAWAY8,
OABHIOLETTS, PBiETONS, ni.d a lato style
of English D< ^ Cart, for Kile at very reason?
able prices, at tho Repository, corner Lady
and Assembly streets.
N..vl7 " W. K. GREENFIELD.
Pumps! Pumps!! Pnmps!!!'
WR havo just been Appointed AGENTS
lor BIjATOHLEY'SCUCUMBER WOOD
PUMPS, suitable for welle of all depths. They
are hisu'LK, mm a ulk and economic\L, fur-1
nishiug pure water to the owners at much less \
expense than accompanies the use of U,e city)
water. Two of these Pumps have been pnt in
use in the cilv this present week, and aro sub?
ject to the inspection of thoeo interested.
For sale_bv _ JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Seed Potatoes.
BARRELS F.ARLY ROSE and EARLY!
I It ?ODP.ICI1, in lino order, ninl for f-ale
HOPE A GYLES.
50
bv
BELOW COST!
TO CLOSE BUSINESS!
NO HUMBUG!
WE will eell our whole and entiro atoak
O?STOM-MADE CLOTHING, HATS
CAPS aud GENT'S FURNDJHING GOODS
below cost, to cloeo businosH. All persons i
need of anything in onr line should by al
meaoa embrace this opportunity.
8. STRAUS A URO.,
Jan 9 _' Under Colombia Hotel.
PALL AND WINTER
C L?THING
HATS, CAPS
AND
GENTS' FIBNISDING GOODS!! !
E are receiving and will continue to re?
ceive through the aeaeon the best
w
Ready-made Clothing
That cannot be surpassed, if equaled, by any
Cnetom-mado. We have the very latest
fashions in Meltons, Diagonala, Cheviot
Beavers, Tricots, Blaok Dress Frock, Black
Doe FantB, Frenoh and American Dress
Yeats, Cloth, Silk and Silk Velvet.
A spondid lino of Men's, Youths' and Boys'
UNDER-CLOTH1 NO,White and Fancy Shirts,
Oheviot and Negligee Half Hoee, Undcr-wear,
Cardigan Jacketts, 11 eel "'car, Suspenders,
Silk and Linen Handkoic^icfs, Shawls, Car?
pets and Traveling Bags.
SILK HATS?FALL STYLE.
43" Wo have marked our Goods for net cash.
KINABD & WILEY.
Oct 1
Liff. C.
RE daily receiving additions to their ele?
gant stock of ! .
CLOTHING, HATS
GENTS' Fl'RNISDING GOODS.
An entirely new line of
MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
HATS,
Just received.
1
In our Custom Department wo are exhibit?
ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do?
mes tio
CASSfflEBES A KD TESTINGS.
Give ua a call.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Dec 19_
2 0 0,000
In groat varieties.
ENVELOPESI
GRAND arrival of new and imprcvedStaplo
and Fancy
STATIONERY!
Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI?
CLES, suitable for Ladies aud Gentlemen.
A visit to this Doueo may amuse and induce
you to purchase.
TBE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
BOOK BINDERT
Is in full operation, estate. County, Rank
and Railroad (. dices and Ltueinces Bouses of
ail kinds supplied with Boke. Ruled to any
pattern, with printod Uradii.g, when ro
quired, in all Btylos of Binding, at shortest
notice and living prices.
E. R. STOKES.
Nov 21 Main street, Columbia, S. O.
Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Com?
pany's Stock,
AS direct od by resolution, nnanimnnely
adoptod at Stockholders' mooting of said
Company, on tho Gth instant, subscriptions
will bo received at tho oftico of said Company,
No. 51 New ttroot, Now York, or by tho duly
authorized agents of said Company for thai
purpose, to tho capital stock of said Com?
pany, until tho 3d day of March next. After
that day no further subscriptions will bo ro
ceivod to said stock from any ono not now a
subscriber therefor, at lo?s than ton per cont.
premium on the par value thereof.
JAMES R. ORKNSHAW,
F<|b UJ0_ Prosidont.
New ?rlcans Syrnp.
-| /-V R UGtELS New Crop NEW ORLEANS
1\J SYRUP, of verv superior quality, for
sale by HOPE A GYLES.
A Ceiitain Cdbefoii Chiles andFeveb?
First take tho Rlood and Liver Pills, to work
off tho bile and purify tho blood; threo or
four will he snfticiont. Then tako a table
spnonfulof HEINITSH'S CDILL CURE. It
has boon tried; wo know it,