The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 01, 1873, Image 1
"Let our in*t Cenirarei *^^^f9?f^4^^^U^^ Attend the True Event."
BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, 8. 0., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1873. VOL. IX?NO. 10.
HoTH. Ahwyam, Maxob 914 1873.?
Columbia JoltMBearj Opkelers, city;
J H Stolling, J H H?user, Greenville; J
Elder, wife and three children. Winns
boro; A H Wariug, 80; J J Hidkm'en,.
Louisville; W J Sprinkle, O P Gardner,
O L. B Marsh, Wilmington; W 81 JaUen
Jervey, Rev A HL Folobj, G B Roab.
Charleston; Oharlea Goeite, Mow York;
8 O Gilbert, 8 O; Fred D Basb, G ft O
B R; B H Jadkins, Petorabarg; Mil
ledgo McOardy, Darlington.
Wheeler House?& A DarliDg, city; O
W Gross, Md; BY MoAden, NO; H
Hasten, HT;LW Springs end wife, N
O; J W Tenoh, E O Mitoholl, Union; T
Anderson, Fair field; D S Hart, Charles?
ton; W A Brsdlev. Gr- M F Maluney, 8
Brown, J B Bellinger, Black vi He; M
Bray, B D Deon, E EEase, Walhalla; JB
Watson, Anderson; J H MoFaddon, Fa;
H H Onlver and wife, Newberry.
Hendrix House?W Jennings, Green
Tille; J E Hendrix, Walhalla; W B White
and wife, Abbeville; J F Murphy, oity;
? B || MoGee, Dae West; J Boyloa Lewie,
Anderson; W M Whittle, Edgefield; Wm
Perry, Pendieton; B W Shelor, Wal?
halla; D H< Bnff, Bidgeway; John 8
Robin a, N O; E Canghman, Lexington,
T
For Bent.
WO BOOMS above the Exchange House,
_ and Out-house, containing two rooms, in
rear. Apply at Exohango House.
March 80_s_
Seed Corn and Potato Slips.
CJK BUSHELS SEEP OOBN, carefully ao
4Smk3 looted for thirty years, ana well adapted
to this section.
60 bnshehi YAH POTATO SLIPS.
March 80 LOBIOK & LOWBANOE.
Exchange House.
ITHE undersigned wouldl
respectfully inform their 1
"friends, and the public"
generally, that they have re-1
fitted and re-opened this popular establish*
ment, snd are prepared to serve their patrons
with the best WINES, LIQUOBS, CIGARS,!
etc, in the market.
The extensive Dining Hall of this establish?
ment having been converted into a'
BILLIARD SALOON,
with new Tables, of the most approved kind,!
the lovers of this pastime will find both a 1
quiet and pleasant gatue at the Exchange.
SOUTHERN A BBAMLETT.
j. L. 8outhk.hu, j. T. Bbamutt.
Mar 80 6 _
O. F. JACKSON
WILL open during this week a large stock
of NEW SPRING and SUMMER DRY
a
GOODS and NOTIONS, at very low prices.
Great Bargains
Will be offered in many lines of goods, some
at half prices.
JACKSON'S
March 80 _Cheap'Dry Goods.House.
Dissolution.
THE copartnership heretofore existing be?
tween T. 2. Sc H. M. Gibson, wan dissolved
on the first day of February last, by limita?
tion. . All persons indebtod by account, notes
or otherwise will please oaU and settlo by 15th
April.
All olaims remaining unsettled after that
dato will be placed in the hands of our attor?
neys for oolleetion.
Either one will sign in liquidation.
Tilos. J. GIBSON,
H.M.GIBSON.
T. J. GIBSON will continue the Grocery and
Provision business, at tho store corner Lady
and Richardson streets.
H. M. GIBSON will continue the Hardware,
Liquor, Grocery and Provision business, cor?
ner Taylor and Richardson streets.
Mar 29 12_
a N INGERSOLL COTTON PRESS, fitted
r\- with new irons; is second-hand, but
strong and durable. Adapted to pack cotton,
wtool, nay, fodder, &o. Will be sold a bargain,
the owner having no further use for it. Ap
dly to THOMAS STEEN,
March 26 _Exchange Building.
E. E. DA VIES ft CO.,
Plain Street, Next Door to Dr. E. E. Jackson, I
-fS BALERS in VEGETABLES, Foreign and
XJ Domestio Fruits. Dressed Poultry, Wild
Game, Freeh Fish, and all kinds of Country
Produce. Families sppplied at short notice.
All goods delivered free of charge in any part!
of the city._ Mar 27 lmo
DR. V. P. CLAYTON
FFEBS his professional servioes to the
citizens of Columbia.
rOffioe at CENTRAL HOTEL.
Maroh 25
o
J. H. BUHKL.C, JAMES A. DUNUAB.
Solicitor Fifth Circuit.
RUNKLE ft DUNBAR,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Office Law Range'aud State House,
Mar 23 COLUMBIA, B. C._
Eating and Planting Potatoes.
A MOTHER fresh lot just received and for '
f\_ sale at reduoed prices by
Mar 12_JOHN AtiNEW A BON.
Meal and Grist,
KA BARRELS BOLTED CORN MEAL,
tjXJ 25 barrels Wood, Maude A Co.'* Poarl
Grist, che beat in market.
Just reoeived and for Bale by
March 22_JOHN AONEW A SON.
Seed Potatoes.
RA BARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY
?JU GOODRICH, in fine order, and for sale
by_HOPE A GYLES.
Croquet.
This i* the Croquet Season.
NEW stock, at different prices, just re?
oeived. For sale at B.L.BRYAN'S
ar 20 Bookstore.
4
AU the Way from Old Kentuck!
HE SUCH Is a fact, as regards
^fiEffe thefino lot of HORSES and
^SujSm MULES jutt received at DA- <
Li b Stables. j. M. LONG, Agent.
Mar 12_r__
Remarkable Corn?Cooley's Early
White Field Corn?Certificate.
ICERTIFY f that I planted COOLEY'S
BABLY OOBN In April, 1872, finishing
about the 18th. On the 1st of August, the
Obrn seemed onred; and on the 6th of Au?
gust, I oxamined.very oarefully, and found it
dry enough to send to mill for meal.
WM. E. YANOEY, Alabama.
For sale at E. H. HEINITBH'S
March Hi- Drugstore
Special Notices.
A Was* Ncveb Bkfobb Supplied.?In re
8Ions whore Liver Complaint and Billons
iseasee prevail to ao great an extent, there
has long been felt the need of a medicine
that would aot epeoiQoally on the Liver, re?
storing it to its normal functions, and at the
eame time be aafo from after effects, and yet
so simple that it may be need by any one. It
ia now admitted by all that DR. TUTT'S
VEGETABLE LITER PILLS supply this
want. They are now proscribed by the most
eminent pbysioians throughout tho whole
South. j
Db. Tutt'b Expeotobant.?The properties
ot tbls elegant preparation are demulcent,
nutritive,baisamto, healing and southing. It
braces the nervous system an'. produces
pleasant and refreshing sleep. 1. exhilarates
and reUeves gloominess ana depression. It
is the most valuable Lung Balsam ever of?
fered to sufferers from Pulmonary Dlscasea.
Aprill_19^1
OBSTACLKS TO MA Kill AGE.?Happy |
relief for young men from the effects of errors [
and abuses in early life. Manhood restored.
Impediment* to Marriago removed. New me?
thod of treatment. New a*nd remarkable re?
medies. Books and Circulars sent free? in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO?
CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel?
phia. Pa.?an institution having a high repu?
tation for honorable oonduot and professional |
akiU._ Mar 23 8m
OW tlie BreaUkXmat. Luncheon, Dinner I
and Supper Table. LEA & PERKINS'
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa?
ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York,
Pot 29 jly Agents for the United States.
Attractions Multiplying
AT THE
OBAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OP
W. D. LOVE & CO.
WILL OFEN 10-M0BE0W,
Monday, March 31, 1873.
J)A DOZEN of those RUFFLED APRONS,
at 26 oents.
16 dozen Ladies' TUCKED SKIRTS, at 75o.
195 dozen Heavy Huok TOWELS, worth $5
a dozen, selling at $3.
50 dozen Huok TOWELS, at $1.60 a dozen.
60 dozen Huok TOWELS, at $1.25 a dozen.
20 dozen One and TWO-BUTTON KIDS, at
75o. a pair, good quality.
20 pieces White NaiUBSOk, at 20c. a yard.
20 pieces White Nainsook, at 25o. a yard.
A big line of Embroidered Edgings and In- I
sertings, at very low prices. J
200 Allendale Quilts, in all^izes, at less
than regular prices.
200 pieces White Pique, at 25c, half price.
100 French Embroidered Setts, at 50c.
On our Bargain Counter, toe are Closing Out
a line of Genuine Spool Cotton, at 6o. a spool.
Tho above are only a few of the bargains we j
are offering at the
GRA>ND CENTRAL
DRT UOOns ESTABLISHMENT
of
WH. D. LOVE & CO.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Porter &
Steele is this day dis?
solved, by mutual con-!
sent.
Their entire stock oi I
goods will he sold at
cost, for cash.
All persons indebted I
to the firm will please j
call and make payment j
at once.
PORTER & STEELE.
Mar 28
Mocha and Java Coffees.
BAGS Old Government JAVA,
10 pockets Pure Mooha.
For sale low by . HOPE A GYLES.
10
Fish, Meat, &c.
THE undersigned j?^ii?flgs?^
keeps on hand the ^
_.beet of BEEF, PORK, etc., at his
stand, on Main street, inCivU'a buildinsr, near
Lumber. He will also keep on band fresh
FISH and POULTRY. Give him a oall.
Mar 19 lmo_W. B. POPE.
New Family Grocery.
THE undersigned reepeotfully I
inform their friends and tho pub?
lic generally, that they bave open?
ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE
_Tat the old stand of Campbell & \
Jones, and would respectfully solicit a por?
tion of their patronage. Our goods arefresh,
and will be sold at lowoat roarkot prices.
ROWEN A LaFAR.
John H. Bowkn. M. LaFab.
March 11_
Shingles.
WE are now prepared to fnrniBh our first
class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in
any desired quantity and upon the shortest
notice. For economy, durability and supe?
rior finish, they cannot be exoellod. Ship?
ments made to any part of the country
promptly.
Moil AH PER, MONTEITH & ROATH.
March 16_6mo
Medical and Surgical.
DR. A.B. HYDRIOK offers bis professional
services to the community. Office, for
the present, with Dr. Gibbes, on Plain stroet,
near Sum tor. Mar 4 ilrao
PECULATOR
F
49b>
OR OVER PORTY YEARS this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off?
spring, DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, Jaun?
dice, BUious attacks, 8IOE HEADACHE,
CoUo, Depression of Spirits, SOUR 8TO-1
MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER,
&o., Ac.
After years of careful experiments, to meet
a great and nrgent demand, we now produce
from our original Genuine Powders
WmTM TUB PRBFABBDi
a Liquid form or SIMMONS' LIVER REGU?
LATOR, containing all its wonderful and valu?
able properties, and offer it in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES.
The Powders, (prioe as before,) $1.00 por
package.
Sent by mail, $1.04.
MoT CAUTION ! -?a
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' j
LIVER REGULATOR unlees in onr engraved
wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa?
ture nnbroken. None other is gennine.
JT. II. ZB1MN At CO.,
MAOON, OA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Sold by all Druggists.
Jan. 30, [Sept. 14] TTj ly._
Hands Wanted.
ALL LABORING MEN willing to out tim- I
bor will find steady work and regular pay
on application to ub.
MoMASTER, MONTEITH ABOATH.
March 15_jSmo
JAMES Z. 8T0CKER,
Commission Merchant I
and UFALEH in
Lime, Cement. Calcined and Land
Plaster, Hair, Laths, etc.
Nos. 9 and 11 Vendue Range,
Feb 4 j3m_CHARLESTON, S. O.
The Fountain Headl
We want to mako
THE "EMPORIUM OF FASHION'
AT ABBEVILLE
NOTED aa being the place for ELEGANT
AND STYLISH GOODS?gooda that the
ladies oan rely upon as having been bought
with a strict regard to the prevailing styles
and best taeto. Wo do think that onr atock
this season SURPASSES ANY THAT WE
HAVE EVER HAD. Wo ohallenge any house
to show a hotter seleoted, a more complete
atock.
Dress Goods, White Goods,
Laces, Embroideries, Hair
Goods, Hosiery* Gloves,
Hade-Up Suits, under Wear,
French Flowers, Bibbons,
Crapes, Veils.
Indeed, any and everything bolonging to
the
DRY GOODS
and
Millinery Business,
There oan bo fonnd at onr establishment.
We aleo have a a complete a
DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT
Aaoan be fonnd in the State. We work in
body and mind to please ladiee'of the best
taste.
Our GRAND OPENING takes place on
WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL
For aamplOB, address ^
I JAMES W. FOWLER A CO., Proprietors.
JAMES w. fowxeb. JAMES a. bowie.
j Maroh 29_8
Land for Sale.
IOFFER MY PLANTATION, situated near ]
tho town of Greenwood, 8. O, for sale.
I It oontaina 900 acres, about ono-half nf
which is woodland, well timbored, and partly
I in the corporato limits of tho town. Moat of
the open land is very good, containing thirty
or forty acres of woll-drained bottom, in a
' !gh state of cultivation.
On the place is an excellent Dwelling ol
eight rooms, well ?nished, and all nooeaaary
out-buildings; a largo Barn, [six rooms,] with
TbroBber attached. Tho Gin Houae ia ?tted
up with a lino Gin, in good running order, i
Tho buildinga in tbo yard arc noarly all brick,!
j andin good ropalr. lermaeasy. Applioationa
must be addroaBcd to
FRANCIS ARNOLD. Greenwood, 8. C.
Or to F. A. ARNOLD, Columbia, 8. C., of J.
H. Kinard A Co._? Maroh 5 lmo
London Porter and Sootch Ales.
OA8E8 Hibbort'a London PORTER and
Younger's Scotch ALE, far sah) by
Maroh 12 HOPE A GYLES.
10
To Liquor Dealer?.
Chablotte, N. C, February 28,1873.
HAVING learned that sundry
i parties are selling an inferior
quality of CORN WHISKEY in
IHouth Carolina and Georgia,
irepreaonting it as my mako.
this is to certify that Messrs. W. H. H. Hous?
ton A Co., of this city, have tho exolnsive
control of all my whiskey, and I sell none ex?
cept through tbem. O. A W. H. MOTZ.
Attest: W. 8. Peabbon, United States
Ganger for Motz'a Distillery.
MoD. ARLEDGE,
General Travoling Agent for W. H. H. Hous?
ton A Co. Mar 11 lmo*
Spring Clothing and Hats.
KIKABD&WILEY,
DEALEBB IN
GL0TD1NG, DATS, UMBRELLAS,
canks,
?enta; Furnishing Goods,
OELBBRATED STAR SIIIRT8.
Spring Clothing and Hats,
NEW STYLE.
TX7E have, made special arrangements with
W one of the largest Bhirt manufacturers I
to supply onr trado with WHITE and FANCY
SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per
half dozen; the quality and number of Linen
and Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit:
A CO, New York Mills. 2,200 Linen, ?16.
B 69, Wamauta, 2,100 Linen. 916.
B 60, Tusoora, 2.0C0 Linen, $13.50.
O B 65, Masonville. 1.800 Linen, $11.60.
B 53, Forrestdale, 1,600 Linen, $10.
B 43, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $8.
A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doe
Pants. Fancy OasBimere Pants, a beautiful
line of White Vests, new style._Mar 19
D. F. Fleming. B. A. Nelson. Jaa. M. Wilson.
LinnKta..
WHOLESALE dxaxxbs in
BOOTS, S'HOESI
and'
TRUNKS,
No. ? havse STREET,
(Corner of Ohnrcb,)
CHAELESTON, S. C.
No pains have been spared in endeavoring
to render our largo assortment of Goods at?
tractive and desirable; and nothing has boon
loft undono that long experience and assidui?
ty could suggest, to de servo a share of your ]
patronage.
Having perfectod arrangements by which I
we reoeive our Goods direct from the maun-)
facturere, ensnre onr customers tho great ad?
vantage of purchasing them at the very low-1
est rates and of the most desirable sizes.
In prices and quality, wo believe they ^ ill I
compare favorab'y with any other etock in the
city or elecwhoro. We shall bo pleased to
offer theso Goods for your inspection, at any |
timo you may favor us with a call,
i All orders will have our careful and prompt |
attention. Yours, respectfully,
Feb 12 2mos D. F. FLEMING A CO.
WITH THE VIEW
of closing out our entire |
stock of Winter Goods,
we offer the following!
articles at less than the I
regular prices:
BLANKETS, OAS
SIMERES, JEANS,
FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS,
FURS, &c
The stock of DRESS GOODS,
Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen
Goods and Millinery, at less
than oost.
R. C. SHIVER & CO.
J*n 5_
SELLING OFF !
WIDTH STOCK!
THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES
WINTER GOODS!
COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1873,
and continues for thirty days.
All WINTER OOODS will be eo'.d without
regard to coal, FOR CASH ONLY.
Jan_12 lmo J. n. KINARD.
Flour'. Flonr'.! Flour!!!
TWO HUNDRED barrels FLOUR, consist?
ing of ChoicoFamily, Extra Family, Ex?
tra and Super Flonr, on hand and for aalo
low, by_JOHN AO NEW A SON.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
"N preference to London Porterand Scotch
. Ale. Why?Thoy knowit is unadulterated
FOR SALE
AT THE
CAROLINA NATIONAL BAEK
. SEVEN l'EB CENT.
COUPON BONDS
of TIIK
CITY OF COLUMBIA,
Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured
by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City
Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City.
Bond Bebt of the City Limited by Law to
$600,000. Taxable Property of the CUy
$7,000,000.
THE BONDS offered are authorized by an
Aot 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 tbo
building, xhsse rests will reach from Jo,G0C
to $10,000 per annum; and the Carolina Na?
tional Bans holds a lien of the building for a
I term of twenty years, as trustoe, with Rawer
to collect the rents and hold the same invest?
ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds.
By eaid Act a special annual taxis required
to be levied to pay the simi-annual coupons, I
and the Carolina National Bank is made the]
trustee of the oity to receive the taxes when |
collected and to pay the coupons. The cou?
pons are also receivable for city taxes.
The taxable property of the oity is at pre?
sent assessed at $7,000,000; and by said Act |
the bond debt of the oity cannot be inor eased
beyond $000,000 whilst these bonds are out
itanding. The bonds are exempt by law from 1
oity 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., a? may be
seen from the following statement: i
seven per cent, bonds, at 75,
annual interest.Oj per cent.
Nineteen years to run, average
inoroasopor annum. lj per cent.
City tax saved.2 percent.
Averago annual income.12]
. Deo 11_
A Desirable Investment!
NOT TAXABLE
by tbk
STATE, CITY OB COUNTY.
A SAVING
of neably
Three and One-naif Fer Cent. Per An. I
CHARLOTTE, COL. & AUG. R. R.
seven peb CENT.
COUPON BONDS,
Secured by a Mortgage on the 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 salea limited amount of above
mentioned BONDS, at the following rates:
FlRSl' MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10,000 per
milo.) at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE?
COND MORTGAGE, (only $5,000 per mile,)
at 75 cents and accrued intcreat, and recom?
mend them to Trustees and others hiving
money to invest, as being the most desirable
tecurily on the market, for the following rea?
sons, to wit:
FlBST.?Tnet CANNOT BE taxed by THEStATE,
County or City. The United States Supreme 1
Court, in the ease of the Northern Central
Railroad vs. Jackson, (seo 7 Wallace, Supreme
Court U. 8 , page 267,) decldod that, when a
Railroad mortgage is a joint one,on property
lying in two or more states, the bonds se?
cured thereby aro not liable to be-taxed by
either of the States; and the same principle
relieves them from taxation by County, City,
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 are absolutely safe,
being secured by a first mortgage of only
$10,000. and a second mortgage of only $5,000 I
per mile on tbo entire r?ad from Charlotte to I
Augusta, aud on all the workshops, bridges,
franchise and equipments of said road.
Thibd.?Because the sale ot tbe first mort?
gage bunds will extinguish the floating debt
of the road, and the proceeds of the second
mortgage bends wiil be exclusively applied
to improving tbo road and adding to its
equipment--, thus enhancing the value of tbe
property mortgaged.
?4F0U&TU ?Because the bonds are coupon
bunds, and tbo interest payable in New York,
Charlotte, Columbia or Augusta, at tbe op?
tion of tbo holder. Thus th y can be col?
lected through any bank without expense.
Firm.?The business of tbo Road is rapidly
increasing, and the property aud franchise
daily becoming more valuable?the not earn?
ings lor the last live mouths being over fifty
per cent, more than for the corresponding
months of the preceding year.
Sixth --These bonds are practically re
deemable in gold, for specie payment will cer?
tainly he rer-nmed before their maturity. In?
vestor* will, therefore, buy wilh greenbacks
wot tit 87i cents, and receive their pay at par
?thus adding a piotlt oi over tuiuty cents
on tbo dollar on the First Mortgage Bonds.
and oveb TiiiBTY-SEvrN cents on the Second
Mortgage Bonds, aud in the meantime receiv?
ing a high rato of interest.
Finally.?As these Bonds have a fixed
valuo in Now York, Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta, they aro considered good collate?
rals, on which monoy can always bo borrowed
for temporary purposes.
JOHN B. PALMER, President.
A. G. Brknizkb. Cashier. Jan 31
Stork's Restaurant.
Oysters and Other Refreshments.
THE undersigned begs to inform
whis friends that his SALOON and
^RESTAURANT is in full operation,
and he is prepared to supply MEALS at all
boure OYBTE118, in aud out of thesboll,
from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key.
when tbo weather permits. Imported and
domestic SEGA RS, Baltimore LAGER BEER,
eto. A. STORE.
_Oct 2G_
Building Lot for Sale.
SUITABLE for the erection of TWOor more
Housos. Located corner of Lnmbor and
Bulb streets. Measures 108 feet each way.
Terms cash Apply at this Office.
Bouthsrn Warehouse [Company,
OervaU street, near OreenvtUe and Columbia
c ?" ??-JSaUrood,
IB prepared to receive COTTON and other
property upon Storage, and to- wake ad.
vanoee upon the same. Cotton- ?hipped to
this house will be stored subject to the order
ot the owner, and the lowest rates charged
for storage. All property so stored will ha
insured in good reliable companies, if Insur?
ance is desired; and advances will be made
at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses
are so located that dray age is not necessary,
and no charge for handling will be made.
jWAll business communications should be
addressed to the Treasurer.
EDWABD HOPE, President.
Edwin F. Gaby, Treasurer. March 28m
GREENFIELD'S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
THE CARRIAGE stock at the corner of
Lady and Main streets has been
LARGELY INCREASED
Within a few days past, and is now more com?
plete than ever before, embraoing, In every
! variety, aU the leading stylos and quality of
I vehicles in demand in this market.
The stock of HARNESS is also complete.
Prices very low. W. E, GREENFIELD.
Feb 86_1__'
Ahead as Usual!
SPRING AND SUMMER
Jst *
GOODS!
B. & W, C, SWAFFIBLD
ABE now exhibiting
the LARGEST, BEST
and CHEAPEST,
STOCK of
HTM. UTS
AND
GENTS' FURN1SUIS0 GOODS
I Ever brought to this city.
Our Custom Department
la replete with a choice and elegant assort?
ment of
CASSIHERE8 AND VESTINQS.
We are still taking orders for those PER
| FEOT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 1?
f CARRIAGES
S!
piALL at the Factory East of the
Kj Post Office and examine quality,
wwrkinansbip and prices before pur?
chasing auction goods. We cannot.
bo undersold in good vehicles.
M. J. CALNAN, Agent.
JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor.
Jan 11
N
New Publications.
EW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi?
tions, illustrated.
New standard works for libraries.
New Novels, in oheap binding.
Alao, a fresh stock of WRITING DESKS,
Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knivea, Pocket
Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy
Brackets and Book 8helves, and a general
variety of Letter, Note and Can Papers, En- ?
velopee and Fanoy Stationery, for sale by
Nov 5_R. L. BRYAN.
h.vmvu. w. melton , d. h. chaxbeblaih, .
Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney-General.
MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorneys ?n<i Counsellors ml Law,
COLUMBIA, 8. Ca?
WILL practice in all the Courts of this
State, and in the United Statt? Courts
for tho District of South Carolina.
Offices at Colombia, 8. 0., in the ?t?te
House, and in the Carolina National Bank
; building, op Mairs._ Jan 4 3mo
Safes! Safes!!
WE have received the Agency ol MIL?
LER'S CELEBRATED FIRE AND BUR
GLAU PROOF SAFES, and aro prepared to
1 fill orders at manufacturer's prices.
I Wo have now on hand two of tint above
Safes, subject to the inspection of parohaaers.
Feb 26_JOHN AGNEW A SON.
~~Hay! Hay I! Hay!!!
BALE* Prime Timothy Hay. Just
received and for sale by
Feb 28 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
50
New Mackerel.
KITS Meea and No. 1 MACKEREL.
0\r 50 Hair and Whole Barrele, la, 2a, 9s.
50 Boxe? Scaled Herrings.
500 Genrgo's Codfish.
For aale low by HOPE A GYLES.
100
150
Western Hay.
BALES TIMOTHY BAY, for sale low
for oaah._ HOPE A GYLES.
Choice Wines.
BA8KETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
10 oases Sparkling Catawba,
10 oaaes "Vix Bara."
10 cases "Kelley's" Island Wine.
10 oaaes "Red Seal,"
3 oask4 "Harmony Sherry,"
2 casks "Amontilado Sherry,"
2 casks "Roaoro Madeira."
For salo by_HOPE A GYLES.
Corn Whiskey.
1>URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY.
Alao a lot of fonr vetroi-1 MALT CORN
WHISKEY. Warrantedpure.
; Jan at_JOHN 0. SEEG EM.
A Oebtaiw Cube ?ob Chills ahd Fkvsk?
First take the Blood and Liver Pills, to work
off the Mit and purify the blood; three or
foar will be sufficient. Then take a table*
K>onfulof HEINITSH'S CHILL CUBE. It
sboentried; we know it,*