The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 02, 1873, Image 1
A n^fc??d to Jerusalem is Ukoly to af?
ford, at itm.diaUnt^abe, a i^aamlllfistar
tion of modern progress. The surveys
for the proieoied raifwajr from Jaffa to
Jerusalem have bt&h <tompleted,' and:the
plans sent to the Ministe? of Public
Works at CuuflUntinople, The Hope and
formed that 1,600 tiekete for the jour?
ney frqm Jaffa to Jerusalem and back
WiH bs annually and) g?atnitop.?ly placed
at their disposal for the use bf poor pil?
grims, aif
Hero Is the latest remedy for dyeipep
sia, and it has the endorsement of the
. celebrated Dr. Seguard: Instead .of ab?
stinence next to starvation, the remedy
is to* eat often?fifty or sixty times a
day?but only a mouthful or two at a
time. The food paust be of a nourishing
obaraoter. " The theory of the remedy ie
that ill results always follow the disten?
sion of tne stomach consequent upon a
lull meal.
A New York map offers to demonstrate
tbe psssibility. of 'swimming from .New
York to Long Branoh, twenty-nix miles,
next summer. .
Citizens' Savings Bank of 6. C.
A LXj SAYINGS DEPOSITS made in this
A Bank on or before the 5th day of each
calendar month will bear interest fori that
mpnth as if deposited on the.1st instant.
' April 1 5 J.O. B..8MITH, Aaa't Cashier;
' Exchange House.
?THE undersigned: woaldl
'respectfully inform their 1
"friends, and the public'
generally, that they have re
. fitted and re-opened this popular establish*
ment, and are prepared to serve their patrons
with the beat. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS,
oto.. In tho market. ., .
The extensive Dining Hall of this establish?
ment having been converted into a
III L.LI AH D HAIiOOBf;
with new Tables, of the moat approved kind,
the lovers of this pastime will find both a
quiet and pleasant game at tho Exchange.
. " " BOT/tHEBN & BBAMLETT.
J. L. Soothxbh, 1 - J. T. BiuiajerT.
Mar 30 6
O. F. JACKSON
????? ?? ?? : - ? w
WILL open during this week a large stock
i%j i : ... . i iV ? <?? Mj ? ?? :
. of NEW SPRING and SUMMER DRY
i-V ? :?'?/. U .! ?' ft ??
. GOODS and NOTIONS, at very low prioes. ,
Great Bargains
. Will be ottered In many Unes of goods, some
? at half prioes. \ ? '' '
" * J O. F. JACKSON'S ' >
? ? March 80_Cheap Dry Goods House. '
THE WARREN HOE.
v.v
?'r.j;ii<
>mno: - I
..it. r. . ?
WE have just rocoived another eupply of
thcao superior HOE8. They operate
bn an entirely different,'prinoiple from the
? common Hoe, and are tho beet Garden, Cot*
. von and (John Hob in use. 'Give them a' trial
and be convinced. > ?
April 1 _JOHN AGNEW & RON.
Dissolution. |
j fllHE copartnership''heretofore existing bo
JL tween T. J. & H. M. Gibson,- wati diaaolved
on the first day of February last, by limita?
tion. All'persons indebted by account, notes
or otherwise will pieaso call and settlo by 15th
April.<
All olaims remaioing unsottled after that
date will be placed in tho hands of our attor?
neys for collection. ? /
Either one will sign in liquidation.
THOS. J:GIB80N,
? H. M. GIBSON;
T. T. GIBSON will continue the Grooery and
Provision business, at tho store oorner Lady
and Biohardson streets.
H. M. GIBSON will oontinuo the Hardware,
Liquor, Grocery aud Provision business, cor?
ner Taylor aud Richardson streets.
Mar 29 12_'_,_
E. E. DA VIE 3 & CO.,
Plain Street, Next Door to Dr. E. E. Jackson,
DEALERS in VEGETABLES, Foreign and
Domestic Fruits, Dressod Poultry, Wild
Game, Fresh Fish, and all kinds of Country
Produce, families supplied at short notice.
All goods delivered free of oharge in any part
of the city._Mar 27 Imp
?Champagne Charlie at Barhamvilie.
CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE,
; sired by Charlie Ball, out of dam
I oil lib, (a Bayford mare,) whose
sire was Monarch, roared by Jne.
?0. Richards, of Unio i, owned by
? Milton Leverett, of Columbia, will stand a
season, commencing April 1, at Barhamvilie.
This horse ii an elegant chestnut s< rrel stal?
lion, seven years old, fifteen hands high, sod
near 1,000 pounds weight, working capitally
in harness or under saddle. He is a sure foal*
getter; and to all cash parlies, this oondition
will be granted, that their mares, in case they
"fail to prove" the first season, will be al?
lowed the extra privilege of standing tho se
, cond season free of charge to saia horse.
'Terms flftisn [tlfi] dollars a season, cash.
? Apply at Ba-hamvllle._March 28 2mf
D?. V. P. CLAYTON
OFFEBS hit professional services to the
oitizens of Oolnmbia.
MTOffioe at CENTRAL HOTEL.
March 25 ; ? ?? _
A!! the V^t'j froa Old Hentuck!
Mkfc, . SUOH Is a fact, as rogards
' MH| the fine, lot of HORSES and
mLJSm MULES Jtiet received at da
LY'notables.2 J. M. LONG, Agent.'
Mar 12 . ' ( ?_.
Fish, Meat, &o.
best of BEEF, PORK*, etc., at bir
Btano, ou Main street; IriOivlI's building, near
Lumber. Ho will also keop on' hand fresh
FISH and POULTRY. . Give him a call. "' 1
Mar 19 Imp .v?... W. S. POPE.
BY J. A, SELBX.
kpeolal ?Totio??.
~ obb'taclkis to biarriaqe.?Happy
I relief for young men from the effects of errors
end abuses in early life.- Manhood restored.
Impediments to Marriage removed. Now me?
thod of treatment.. New and remarkable ro
! medieB. Books and Oironlars sent free, in |
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD A8S0
10IATI03, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel
?hla, Pa.?an institution having-a high repu
ition for honorable oondnot and professional
i skill._Mar 23 3m
Afirst class agent IS eukope,
With twenty years' active experience in
I the cotton trade, and with influential connec?
tions in England and on the Continent, offers
bis services as representative to a first rate
?American house, desirous to open a brauch
house in Europe, or to establish a general
agenoy. The highest bankers' references in
London and New York are at advertiser's
command. Letters addressed "N. O. P. OuT
TON," will be forwarded by Messrs. G. P.
Putnams Sons, at New York, or by'Messrs.
Sampson, Low A Co., London. Mar 25 wro.17
HOME OF health?Travelers from
the South will find Dr. E. P. Miller's Homo of
Health, 89 and 41 W. 2Gth street, one of the
most desirable places to live in New York
city. . The location is first class; rooms large,
airy and elegant; tablo excellent, and prices
reasonable. The oelebrated Turkish Baths,
the Electric. Baths, Swedish Movements and
Lifting Cure are in the establishment Tran?
sient or permanent boarders accommodated.
Send for circular. Address E. P. Miller, M.
D., 89 and 41 W. 2Gth etreot, New York.
Mar 28 _ t!2
Attractions Multiplying
AT THE
&KANB CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OP
W D. LOVE & CO.
WILL OFEN TO-MOBBOW,
Monday, March 31, 19T3.
OA DOZEN of those RUFFLED APBONS,
?\) at 25 oontn.
15 dozen Ladies' TUCKED BRUITS, at 75o.
195 dozen Heavy Huok TOWELS, worth f5 [
a dozen, selling at $3.
60 dozen Huok TOWELS, at $1.80 a dozen.
50 dozen Huok TOWELS. ?t $1.20 a dozen.
20 dozen One and TWO-BUTTON KIDS, at j
175c. a pair, good quality.
20 pieces White Naic-eok, at 30e. a yard.
20 pieces White Nainsook. af25o: a yard.
A nig line of Embroidered Edgings and In?
serting!, at very low prices.
200 Allendale Quilts, in all alzes, at less
than regularprioeo.
200 pieces White Pique, at 25c., half price.
100 French Embroidered Bette, at 60c. ?
On our. Bargain Counter, toe are doting Out
a line of Genuine Spool Cotton, at 5o. a spool.
The above are only a few of the bargains we
are offering at the
' GRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS establishment
of
WH. D. LOVE & CO. *
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Porter ?Sc1
Steele is this day dis?
solved, by mutual con?
sent.
Their entire stock of
goods will be sold at
cost, for cash.
??H persons indebted
I to the firm will please
j call and make payment
at once.
PORTER & STEELE.
Mar 28_
New Family Grocery.
THE undersigned rospeotfally
inform their friends and the pub?
lic generally, that they have open?
ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE
__ it the old fitand of Campbell A
Jones, aud would respectfully solicit a por?
tion of their patronagn. Onr goods arefresb,
and will bo sold at lowest market prices.
BOWEN A LaFAR.
Joun H.Bowzx. M. LaFah.
March 11_ _
Shingles.
WE aro now prepared to furnish onr first
olasB CYPRESS SAWED H HINGLEH. in
any desired quantity and upon the shortost
notice. For economy, durability and supe?
rior finish, thoy cannot be excelled. Ship?
ments mado to any part of tbo country
promptly.
Mo it ASTER, MONTEITH A ROATH.
March 15 _ Brno
To Liquor Dealers.
Charlotte, N. C, February 28.1873.
HAYING learned that snndry
.parties are selling an inferior
quality of CORN WHISKEY in
Iwouth Carolina and Georgia,
?repi'?bc?tisg it i.a my m-hc.
this is to certify that Moshts. W. H. U. Hous?
ton A Co., of this city,*have tbe oxclusive
control of all my whiskey, and I sell none ex?
cept through them. 0. A W. n. MOTZ.
Attest: W. B. 1'babbon, United States
j Ganger for Motz'a Distillery.
MoD. ARLEDGE,
I General Traveling Agent for W. H. H. Hons
ton A Co. _ Mar 11 lmo?
Seed Potatoes.
Kfa BARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY
kJ\J GOODRICH, in fine order, apd for aalo
hy ' ?iHOPE A GYLES!
''Let our hut Censure* '.'
COLUMBIA, 3. C., WEDNES??
Oar Large 8took of
DR Y GOODS I
CONSISTING of DRESS GOODS, LACKS,
Embroideries, White Goods, Notions, Do?
mestic and Printed Goods, Oaseimere Jeans,
Broad Cloths, Caesimeres, Ac, has been sort?
ed up, and are offered fresh and desirable, at
oar usually low prices. B. O. SHIVEB Sc 00.
Oar Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings,
RUGS, CORNICES, WINDOW SHADES, I
Paper Hanging* and Wall Decorations, I
together with House-furnishing Goods,
Trunks, Satchels, Ac, has been specially re
fiIonished and we offer a good full line of all
heso goods at prloos to auit all.
B. O. SHIVER A CO.l |
Millinery, on the Second Floor.
THE MILLINER; DEPARTMENT connect?
ed with onr house, containing all goods
belonging to a first class Millinery Establish
ment, including all manner of new and de
Blrahle HAIR GOODS, 1b now replete and of- ]
fcred right. B. O. SHIVER ft CO.
WHOLESALE
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes & Hats
On the Second Floor of our JJoute,
TS NOW COMPLETE, and we offer goods at
_ tho LOWEST POSBIBLE PRICES tuoy can
bo handled at here. B. O. SHIVER Sc CO.
Onr Boot, Shoe and Hat Department,
?* A STORE WITHIN ITSELF," is fully up
J\_ to tho standard this eeason.
B. O. SHIVER ft CO.
An Earnest Invitation
HO BUYERS to CALL AND EXAMINE our
L goods and prioos. B. 0. SHIVER Sc CO.
Apr 1 _
Grand Announcement
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
hats, caps
AND
GENTS' FURBISHING GOODS,
at THS
COLUMBIA HOTEL
Clothing Emporium 1 j
-rt^f- ?
THE eubaoriber desires to inform the citi?
zens of Columbia and vicinity that he has
I just returned from the largest Northern mar?
kets, with a full and oompleto stock of
GOODS, which consists'in part as follows:
GENTS' BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS, of
tho latest fashions and designs.
HATS, all gradoa. Tho latest Spring style
of Silk Hats.
WHITE, Fancy and Neglige SHIRTS.
" UNDER-WEAR, Hosiery and Gloves'.
TIES, Collars and Suspenders.
TRUNKS, Valises and UmbrnlUu.
A splendid lino of BOVB' CLOTHING.
The abovo will be offered at tho lowest
pricert.- A call is solicited and satisfaction
will be given, at D. EPSTIN'S,
April 1 _Under Columbia Hotel.
The Fountain Head!
Wo want to mako
HE EMPORIUM OF FASMOK'
AT ABBEVILLE
NOTED as being the placo for ELEGANT I
AND STYLISH GOODS?goods that the
I ladies can rely npon as having been bought1
with a strict regard' to the prevailing stylee
and heat taste. Wo do think that our stock
this season SURPASSES ANY THAT WE
HAVE EVER HAD. We oballengo any houeo
to show a better selected, a more complete
slock.
Dress Goods, White Goods,
Laoes, Embroideries, Hair
Goods, Hosiery, Gloves,
Made-up Suits, Under Wear,
French Flowers, Ribbons,
Crapes, Veils.
Indoed. any and everything belonging to
"dry goods
AND
Millinery Business,
There oan bo found at our establishment.
We also have as complete n
DRESS-MA?ING DEPARTMENT
As can bo found in tho State. Wo work in
body and mind to please ladies of the host
tasto.
Our GRAND OPENING takes place on
WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL
For samples, address
JAMES W. FOWLER A CO., Proprietors.
I james w. fowler. james a. howie.
March 29_ 8
Land for Sale.
IOFFER MY PLANTATION, Bituatod near
tho town of Greenwood, S. O, for salo.
It contains 900 acres, about one-half of
which is woodland, woll timbered, and partly
in the corporate limits of the town. Most of
the open land is very good, containing thirty
or forty acres of well-drained bottom, in a
high state of cultivation.
On tho placo is an excollont Dwelling of
sight rooms, tts!! finished, *nrt all necessary
out-buildings; a large Bam. [six rooms,) with
Thresher attached. Tho Gin Uouso in fitted
up with a fine Gin, in good running order.
The buildings in the yard are nearly all brick,
and in good repair, Forms easy. Applications
must be addressed to
FRANCIS ARNOLD. Grernwood, S. O.
Or to F. A. ARNOLD, Columbia, 8. O.. of J.
II. Kinard A Co> Maroh 6 lmo
London Porter and Scotch Ales I
CASKS Hibbert's London PORTER and |
.. Younger's Scotch ALE, far sale by
Maroh IT HOPE ft GYLES.
10
A? 'MORNING, APRIL 2, 187
THYME AND BE CONVINCED.
AH I HAVE Just
?I .oponed at the old.
saJa?wl stand of Jacob'_
B&W Bulzbachcr, on Mam street,
next door 8onth of the Phcewjx
office, an entiro NEW 8TO0K of
?TS,Si8SiWffi.
comprising the LATEST SPRING STYLES
and NOVKLTIEB of the Northern market*,
?elected with great care to meet the wants of
the public I am now prepared to show full
lines of
Infants', Children's. Misses', Ladies',!
Boys' and Gents' Calf, Kid and Sergo ]
Shoes, Balmorals and Gaiters,
in endless varieties?fashionable, desirableI
and attractive goods?which, in workmanship
and durability, are fullyequal, if not superior,'
to any ever offered in this market, and whioh
I propose to sell at .euch LOW FI OU RES as
to make it an object for every body to buy.
Soliciting a portion of pnbfic patronage, and
a fair examination of my goods and prices, I
shall endeavor to ploaee the most fastidious.
B. SCHWERIN,
Main street,
Apr 1 Next door South of Phoenix office.
Spring Clothing and Hats.
KINARD&WILEY,
DEALERS IN
DLOTMN'G, DATS, UMBRELLAS,
CANES,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
M
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS.
Spring Clothing and Hats,
NEW STYLE.I
WE. have mode Bpe?lal arrangements with
one of the Urgent Shirt manufacturers
to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY
SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per
half dosen; the quality and number of Linen
and Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit:
A 60, New York Mills, 2,200 Linen, ?16.
B 59, Wameuta, 2,100 Linen. $16.
B 66, Tuacora, 2.0C0 Linen, $13.50.
O B 63, MasonviUe, 1,800 Linen, 111.50.
B 53, Forrestdale, 1.C00 Linen, $10.
BA3, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, 18.
A splendid line of Oloth Goats aud Doe I
Pants, Fancy Oassimcre Pants, a beautiful
line of White Vests, new style._Mar 19
D. F. Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson.
MFL1M1M.,
wnor,fho,i: deai.ku.h in
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
TRUNKS,
Nu. HAYNE STREET,
(Corner of Church,)
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
No pains have been spared in endeavoring
to rendor our largo assortment of Goods at?
tractive and desirable; and nothing haa been
left undone that long experience and aasidui'
ty could Bnggest, to deserve a share of your
patronage
Having perfected arrangements by which
we re.oeivo our Goods direct from tho manu?
facturers, ensnro oar customers the great ad
| vantage of purchasing them at tho very low
eet rates and of tho most dcsirablo sizes.
In prices and quality, wo believe they will
oompare favorab'y with any other stock in tho
City or el*cwhc.ro. Wo shall be pleased to
offer theso Goods for your inspection, at any
time you may favor us with a call.
All orders will hare our careful and prompt
attention. Yours, respectfully,
_Pob 122mos_D. F. FLEMING A CO.
SELLING OFF !
? -.
WINTER STOCK!
THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES
or
4
WINTER GOODS!
COMMENCES MONDAY, January 18,1873,
and coutiuuos for thirty days.
AH WINTER GOODS will he sold without
regard to cost, FOR CASH ONLY.
Jan 12 Imo J. H. KINARD.
Mooha and Java Coffees.
1 f\ BApS Old Government JAVA,
?\J 10 pockets Pure Mocha.
Forealolowhy HOPE A OYLES.
me Event."
3. VOL. IX?NO. 11.
FOR S?LE
at TUE,
CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK
seven pee cent.
COUPON BONDS
or thk
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- Oily.
Bond Debt of the City Limited by Law to
$000,000. Taxable Prop erty of the City
?7,000,000.
TUE BONDS offered are authorized by an
Act of Assembly approved March 18,
j 1872, for the construction of the new City
I Ball. Their final redemption is, by the kenne
I of said Act. secured by a "sinking fond/* to
bo accumulated from the annual rents of the
bnildlng. These rentB will reach from $8 000
I to $10,000 per annum; and the Carolina Na
I tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a
I term of twonty years, as trustee, with power
to collect the renfs and hold the same invest?
ed as a fund for tho rodemption of the bonds.
By said Act a special annual taxis required
to bo levied to pay the el mi-annual coupons,
and the Carolina National Bank is made the
trustee of the city to recoive the taxes when
collected and to pay the coupons. Tho cou?
pons aro also receivable for city taxes.
The taxable property of the city is at pre?
sent assessed at $7,000,0t0; and by said Act
the bond debt of tho city cannot bo increased
beyond $000,000 whilst these bondB are out
it and in K- The bonds are exempt bylaw from
oily 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 bo added.
Tocitieonsof Columbia these bonds will
give an income of l2l per cent., as may bo
seen from tho following statement:
Seven per oent. bonds, at 75,
annual interest..9J per oent.
Nineteen years to run, average
increasoper annum. 1J per cent.
City tax saved...2 per oent.
Average annnal income.12}
Dec 11_
A Desirable Investment!
NOT TAXABLE
bt tub 1
STATE, CITY OB COUNTY.
A SAVING
Of NXAULT
Three and One-halt Per Cent. Per An.
CHARLOTTE, COL & AUG. R. R.
bzvem ekb okmt.
COUPON BONDS,
Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro?
perly of the Road. Interest Payable
Semi-Annually, on the ' 1st of
January and 1st of July.
The Central National Bank,
of columbia,
OFFERS for saloalimitod amount of above
meniioned BONDS, at the following ratoa:
FISH r MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10.000per
iniU-. j at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE?
COND MORTGAGE, (only $5,000 per mile.)
at 75 ci-litu und accrued interest, and rocom
mend them to Trustees and others h-.ving
money to invest, as being tho most desirable
security on the market, for tho following rea?
sons, to wit:
FlBST.?TUEY CANNOT HE TAXED BY TITE STATE,
County ou City. Tho United States Supreme
Court, in the caso of tho Northern Central
Railroad vs. Jackson, (seo 7 Wallace, Supremo
Court U. S , page 2C7,) decided that, when a
Railroad mortgage is a Joint orio.ou property
lying io two or more States, the bonds se?
cured thereby are not liable to bo taxed by
either of the States; and the same prinoiple
relievos them from taxation by County,* Ohy,
or Town. The Charlotte, Colombia and Au?
gusta bonds aro scoured by & joint mortgage
on property Ijing in North Carolina, South
Carolina and Georgia.
Second.?Because thoy are absolutely safe,
being scoured by a first, mortgage or only
$10,000, aud a second mortgage of only $5,000
per mile on tho entire road from Charlotte to
Augusta, and ou all the workshops, bridges,
franchise and equipments of said road.
Tniun. ? Because tho Bale of the first mort?
gage bonds will extinguish the floating debt
I of tho road, and tho proceeds of the seoond
mortgage bonds will be exclusively applied
to improving the road and adding to its
< quipment?; thns enhancing the vaino of tbo
property mortgaged.
ttfFoouTii ? Because the bonds aro coupon
hoods, and I he intercut payable in New York,
Charlotto, Columbia or Augusta, at tho op?
tion of tho holder. - Thus th y can bo col?
lected through any bank witbont exnonso.
FiFTti.?The business of the ltoart is rapidly
increasing, and tho property and franchise
daily becoming moro valuable?tho not earn?
ings (or tho last live mouths being over fifty
per cent, more than for the corresponding
months of the preceding year.
Sixth ? Tin so Bonds are practically re?
deemable in geld, tor specie pa\ment will ocr
tttiuly lie >'? rumud lioloro tbt>ir maturity. In?
vestor* will, therefore, buy with gtuoLbacks
worth tM-iitt", and receive their pay at par
?thus adding a profit of ovnn tuiiitV cents
on the dollar on the First Mortgage Howls,
and iitebTilliiTY-HEVEN cents on the Second
Mortgage Hands, and in tho mean time receiv?
ing a high rate of interest.
Finally.?As theso Bonds have a flxod
value in Now York, Charlotto, Columbia and
Augusta, thev are considered good collate?
rals, on which money can always be borrowed
for temporary purposes.
JOHN B. PALMER, Presidont.
A. G. Rrf.niZKB. Cashier. _ Jan 31 _
Stork's Restaurant.
Oysters and Other Befreshxnents.
THE undersigned bogs to Inform
Oil* friouds that his SALOON and
vbsPrF.STAURANT in in full operation,
and he is prepared to supply MEAI.S al all
hours OYSTKHB, in and ont of tho shell,
from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key,
when the weather permits. Imported and
domestic HEGAUS, Baltimore LAGER DEER,
?to. A. STORK.
Oct 26 ._ vj____
Building Lot for Bale.
SUITABLE for the erection-of TWOor more
Houses. Located corner of Lumber and
Bull streets, Measures 108 feet eaoh way.
Terms cash Apply at this Office
Southern Warehouse[Compspy,
Gervais street, neur Grecnviile and Colvmbim
I?-prepared "to rwo^e'cOTTOK'snd other
property upon Storage, and to make ad?
vances ui)Or/1 the earns. Cotton fhipped to
this houBeWitt-be stored subject to the order
of the owner, ud the Ipwes.t rate* charged
for storage. Ail proptrty bo stored will be
insured InJ good reliable companies.- IPrneur
snce is desired; audjadvaLoes will be made
at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses
are so located that dray age is ndt neeeseary.
and no charge (or handling -will,be made.
SET All business communications ehould be
addressed to the Treasurer. ' ?
EDWABD HOPE, President.
EnwCT F. Gabt. Treasurer. March 23m
ORFENFlEL?'B
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
THE CARRIAGE stock at the corner of
Lady and Main streets has been
. LARGELY XNO SEABED
Within a few days past, and is now more com?
plete than ever before, embracing, in every
variety, ail the leading styles and quality of
vehicles in demand in this market.
The stock of HARNESS is also complete.
Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD.
Feb 20 _. ?
Ahead as tJ?uali
SPRING AND SUMMER
M
GOODS!
R. & W. 0. SWAfFIEtD
ABE nowexhibitiu*
the LARGEST, BEST
and CHEAPEST
STOCK of
am. ts&
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Ever brought to' this city. ?
Our Custom Department
Is replete with a choice and elegant assort?
ment of
CASSIMERES AND VESTLBGS,
We are still taking- orders for those PEB
FEOT-PTTTING SHIRTS. March 19
VA KBIAOES
Aim
BUGGIES!
Cap?L. rt?he Fa,ctopy Eaet of the
Fost Office and examine quality,
workmanship and prices before pr.r
chasine auction goods. Wo cannot
b.j undersold m good vehfcleB.
,.?? . M. J.'CALNAN, Agent.
JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor.
Janll
N
Hew Publications.
EW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi
. tions, illustrated.
New standard works for libraries.
New Novels, in cheap binding.
Also, a fresh stock of WRITING DESKS,
Portfolios, Oold Pens, Pen-Knives, Pocket
Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy
Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general
variety of Letter, Noto and Csd Papers, En?
velopes and Fanoy Stationery, for sale by
Nov5_B. L. BRYAN.
8actjzlw mki.ton, n. H. CUAMBKBnilK,
Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney-General.
MELTON & CH A M B ERL A IN,
Atlornrp mnA Conniellon tt Inw,
COLUMBIA, 8. O.
WILL practice in all tho Courts of this
State, and in tbe United Stat-s Courts
for the District of South Carolina.
Offices at Columbia, S. O in the State
Howe, and in the Carolina National Bank
building, np staira._Jan i 3mo
Sales' Safes!!
WE have received the Ageiicj at MIL?
LER'S CELEBRATE D Fl RE A ND BUR?
GLAR PROOF fAFKN, and nro prepared to
fill orders at manufacturer's prices.
We have now nu. hnnd two nf the abovo
Safes, subject to tho inspection <>f purchaser*.
Feb 20_JOHN'.A(iNE<V k SON^
New Mackerel.
??/r KITS Mesf. and Kol 1 MACKEREL'.
?J\f CO Half and Whole Barrels, Is. 2s, Sb.
50 Boxes ScaloJ Horriugs.
500 George's Codfish.
For aale low by HOPF A OYLKB.
Western Hey.
1 f\C\ RALES TIMOTHY HAY. for sale low
IUI./ for cash. HOFF. At GYLES.
Choice Wines.
K/\ BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
f.)\ 9 10 oases Sparkling Catawba,
10 canes "Vix Bare."
10 caees "Kelley V Island Wine,
10 oases "Red Seal,"
3oaak4 "Harmony Sherry."
2 oaeks "Amontilado Shot ry,"
2 casks "Besere Madeira."
For sale by__HOPE A OYLF.ff._
Flour! Floor! 1 Floor! 11
TWO HUNDBED barrels FLOUB, consist?
ing or Choice Family, Extra Family, Ex
tra and Super Flodr, on hand and for sale
low^by_JOHN AQNEW A SON.
Corn Whiskey.
13URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY.
Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN
WHISKEY. Warranted pure.
Jan28_JOAN 0. SEEG EBB.
A Certain Cobktob Cmrxs andFbvbb?
First take tbe Blood and Liver Pills, to work
off the btle and purify the blood; three or
four wfll be sufficient. Then take a table
spoonful of nEINIT8'l 8 OBIEL CURE. It
haB been tried: wo know it,"