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IFroin Hie Christian Neighbor.] The Maxien Street Celebration. Last . Sunday, Juno 20, 1873, was a high-day with the members of Marion Street charge of this city. As.;pre? viously announced, they celebrated on that day their twenty-fifth anniversary. The Washington Street congregation very properly closed their ch?r?h both m?rning and'"afternoon, and United with their ? ?p-town " brethren in their | quarto-centennial celebration. "With commendable good tasto, the brethren did not attempt any extensive decoration of the church. A simple arch, with evergreen borders, .bearing the inscription, "What hath ? God wrought," was attached to tho wall in the rear pf tho pulpit. At the base of the arch, upon the one side, was at? tached a card, dressed in the same way, upon which was inscribed M 1848," while opposite was a similar one, with " 1873 " printed thcroupon. , Just bo neath theso dates, imitation slabs, also dressed with evergreens, were fastonod, inscribed respectively, " In Memory of our Deceased Pastors," and ?In Mem? ory of our Deceased Members." Upon the face of each slab was fastened a bow of crape and a sprig of evergreen emblems of death and life, of sorrow and of hope. At 10$ o'cloek a. m., Rev. A. M. ' Chrietzbergi of the S. C. Conference, preached an able sermon on a much neglected subject to an over-crowded house. At the close of the sermon, the pastor. Rev. W. D. Kirkland, read % a. sketch of, the .history of the church, and made an appeal, for funds to build . a parsonage and repair tho church. A collection was then taken up, which, in cash and subscription, amounted to about $1,400, which was swelled by the collection at njght to the handsome sum of. about $1,700. This will insure the .success of tho scheme, though they lack some $800 of having the required amount. At 6 o'clock p. m., memorial services wero held. .Remarks were mado.by several, and letters were read from .quite a number of the former pastors. Only threo or four persons at hand had been present at tho dedication by ' Bishop Capers, twenty-five years ago. One of these was the venerable and ? much-loved father Derrick, who now worships regularly with this congrega? tion. The exercises of this hour were of special interest and profit. It is to be regrcttod that all of tho former pas? tors of the church could not be pros ent, to participate personally in these interesting services. At 8 o'clock p. m., Rev. S. B. Jones preached a^forcible sermon to a large . and appreciative congregation, t thus .bringing to a happy and lilting close the exercises of the day. Tho Marion Street congregation will not soon for? get the 29th of June; All of the ser? vices were unusually pleasant, interest? ing and profitable. Wo all felt that it was good to be there, and rejoiced that we had been spared iS sec the day and enjoy its privileges. Why Cut Dow.v the Weeds ??Is it not a mistake oT the Board pf Health that they recommend the cutting down of tho weeds, &c, on the vacant lots in the city ? Instead of growing weeds and other such vegetation being hurt? ful, the exact opposite seems to us to be true. They feed, while growing, on any neighboring malaria, and emit in? stead a healthful disinfecting influence to the atmosphere of their locality. To cut these weeds down, while greeu and growing, and leave them in piles in tho lots or on the streets or on the sidc - walks, is the very plan to convert these cheap and natural disinfectants into breeders of malaria. And this bad air, blending with the malaria from the ground which the weeds had covered while standing, will surely throw, for a time, a greater quantity of malaria into tho atmosphero. If, however, the Board is right in ordering the weeds to be cut down, we should like to learn the philosophy in the case. The Peace Refoiim.?The peace reform is fraught with infinite blessings to mankind, and the masses seem to regard it with the utmost indifference, as if it were a matter in which they had no kind of interest. In time of war, the public mind is so absorbed with the exciting scenes con? nected with battles, sieges, marches, and the issues of war generally, that there is little chance of getting any serious hold on the public mind. Men are ready to say, the present is no time to talk of peace; wait until the war is over and then talk about such subjects; and when the war is over men arc ready to turn their thoughts to other subjects, to the utter neglect of this.?Mcssenrjcr of Peace. BY J. A. SELBY. A frontier correspondent, who saw] Oapt. Juck after his capture, remarks I that his appearance would have been improved if be bad been washed before I he was ironed. Prussia proposes to deal with strikers in a Bismarkiau fashion. A law has re? cently been enacted there to make the violation of contracts by workmen with their employers a oriminnl offence. A colored woman, said to be over 100 years old, died in Charleston on Satur? day. _ I Notice. IHAVE again oponcd my meat shop, at comer of Camden and Henderson streets, I and would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens. J. m. DENT. jJnly 1_C_ Citizens' Savings Bank of S. C. ALL 8AVINGS DEPOSITS made in this Bank on or boforo the 5th day of each j calendar month will boar interest for that month as if deposited on tho 1st instant. Jnly 15 J. O. B. SMITH. Asa't CaBhier. ! MME. 0. da SILVA AND MRS, ALEX. BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Mas. OGDEN HOFFMAN'3) English, Fronch anel Ocrman Boarding and Day 80BOOL for young ladies and childron, 17 West 38th street, New York, ro-opens Sop I tombor 21. Application may bo mado by let I ter or personally aa above. July 1 lmo Removal. WE havo moved our oilico to rooms over E. J. Scott A- Son'a Bank, whero we 1 I will be pleased to see our frionda and attond i to aU their wants iu the insurance line. Juno 20 C_BLACK & WARING. ALBERT M, BOOZER, ATTOIU'EY AT LAW. WILL PRACTICE iu the Courte of the I State and United States. Office at tho State House, Columbia, 8. 0. June 15_lmo* To Raffle. ASPLENDID now No. 1 SODA FOUN TAIN, with a double epont and marble | j top. Alao*. six labeled Syrup Bottlee, six pounds Extracts, two bottles Coloring, six Boda Water Tumblers, with receipts iu full for i making Soda Water. The machine ia easily managed, and gives great aatiafaction. The I abovo ia to be raffled on Assembly street, at A. CONSTANTINE'S store, on the 3d JULY, 1873, at 4 o'clock P. M., if tho chances are all taken. Tho chanooa are low. June 29 mw2 W. X. EVANS & CO., JU. DEALERS in STOVES, TINWARE, | Ac. BOOFING promptly attended to. Lightning Boda erected, either in city) """"-"or country, upon abort notico. June 28 t_ Canned Goods. AFULL LINE of delicacies, consisting of ovory description or CANNED FRUITS, Veaotablea, Moats, Fi*h, Vermicelli Soup, Mulligatawney Soup, Grceu Turtlo Soup, Froah Crackers, Cheoao, Oolden Butter. For aale cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Threshing Machines, F an MILLS, Cotton Gioa, Cotton Presses, Engines, Belting, Smut Machines, Porta | ble Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma? chinery of all kinds, for salo at manufac? turers' prices, bv L?rick & lowbance, June 21_Columbia, S._C. . Wanted! Wanted!!" ?) AHA CORDS OF WOOD, oak OR ?)\JVJyJ HICKORY, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, or tho Wilmington and Augusta Railroad. Inquire at CHARLES HAMBERG'S, ^une21 lm Near the Charlotte Depot. The Georgia Gin. ON entoring our filth season with these' gins, wo havo only to say, that iu EVERY case parties who have bought them or seen them used have been DELIGHTED with them, and pronounce them tho best they have any knowiedgo of. Wo GUARANTEE thorn to gin as clean, run aa LIGHT. gin as fast and turn out as GOOD SAMPLE as any gin THAT is MADE. Please order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalogue aud reference forwarded on application. L?RICK & LOW RANGE, June 21 Sole Agents for South Carolina. Fresh Biscuits. ?yt\ BOXES Cream, Lomou, Milk, Giugorl fill Snappa and Cracknels, for sale by June 15_hope ,t GYLES. A Manual for County Officer*, FOR Clerke, Sheriffs, Trial Juaticea, Tro bato Judgos, Auditors, Ac, for ealo at Juie 20 R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Liquors. PURE OLD COGNAC BRANDY, ripe and mellow, Puro old R)o Whiskey. " " Bourbon Wiiiokev, " " Fruit Brandies, Light Wluea, suitable for summer drink, Ales and Lag? r, All kinds of Bitters, For nalo cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S Mocha and Java Coffees, -j f\ BAGS Old Government JAVA, IU 10 pockots Pure Mocha. For Hale low by_hope & gyles. Choice Table Claret. ONE hogshead sound TABLE CLARE \ on draught, on MONDAY NEXT, the 23d, I very low for cash._HOPE & GYLES. I New Books at R. L. Bryan's Bookstore. LEADERS OF FRANCE, or Men of tho Third Republic. $1.75. Questions of tho Day. By Bov. Dr. Hall. Work?A Story of Experience. Bv Miaa Al cott. $1 75. ? Bresaant?A Novel. By Julian Hawthorno. Her Majosty the Quoen?A Novel. By John Esten Cooke. $1 60. A.'Vagabond Heroine. By Annin Edwarde. London Heart?A Novel. By Fargeon. 11. May?A Novc 1. By Mrs. Oliphant. $1. Ac. Helnltsh's Great Fill, t lie Liver Pill? Purifies the Blood, cures Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Bilious Complaints. Try thom. Don't suffer any more. May 3j llclnltsn's Queen's Delight?A remark* , bio modicino for curing all kinds of disoasoe I or tho blood. Bettor than Sarsaparilla. All skin diseases, Scrofula, Humors cuied. May 3} ''Let our rust Centure* ?^COLUMBIA, S. C. TH?RSD F OK OVER FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE haa proved to be tbo GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off i spring. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, I Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER, Ac, Ao. After years of careful experiments, to meet a great and urgent demand, wo now produce i from our original Genuine Poicdera T U K PREPALtKD a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REQU I LATOR, containing all its wondorfu) and vale j able properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAU BOTTLES. I Tbo Powders, (price ae before,) $1.00 per package. Seut by mail, $1.04. M/g- CAUTlOlt! -V? Buv no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' I LIVER REGULATOR unlebB in our engraved wrapper, with Trado mark, Stamp and Sign:: turo unbroken. None other ia genuine J. H. ZEl LIN * CO., MAOON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Druggiata. Jan. 30, [Sept. 14] TT + ly._ ON tlie Urcakfait, Luncheon, Dinner] and Supper Table, LEA A PERKINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa? ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. New York, Pot 29 jly Agents for the United 8tateB. Home Stomach Bittere. THE CELEBRATED HOME STOMACH I BITTERS are compounded from the best Tonica and Aroma tics of the Mater ia Medica, and are invaluable in cases of Vyapepaia and Jndigeation. Tbo ingredionts used in their composition are the boat of tho class to which they belong, being higldy tonic, atimu Innt, stomachic', carminative and tligluly laxa? tive. They are. used by the most celebrated physicians in the South and West in their private practice, and endorsed by celebrated chemiatB'and profeeaoraln St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsburg and Cincinnati. For sale at the Drug Stores of Dr. E. E. Jackson and W. C.! Fisher, and by JOHN AONEW A SON, Jane 18 Wholesale Agente. CAPTAIN J?CiT ;ion by bl RL" baa oat?bliehed I by giving emokera an opportunity of I saving their money by dealing with a store that makes a specialty or CIGARS. And whiht the one will bo HAS gained a reputation bv bloody deeds The "INDIAN GI "" CONVICTED OF [Treachery and meet a felon's dcom, the other! I will receivo tho plaudits of her customers, and ho hailed as the Queen of Luxury. Neve* I einen THE BURNING OF COLUMBIA Havo devoteea of the weed had euch an op? portunity an ibis "Littlo Favorite" now offers ?a email "FIGARO," at S3 CO per hundred; a brand four for twenty-five ceute, equal to I anyj-etaijed in the city at ten gents. Juue^i POSITIVE SALE OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. IN consequence of a aevoro .attack of eickneea, and the ad 1 vice of friends, I havo deter I mined to rotiro from husinesd, lauddispoeo of my present utock, which was bought in the bud markets before tho lato advance, and for cash. As thcao GoodB must bo closed out, I will aeeure buyers tho whole will bo sold at COST, thereby Insuring them BARGAINS M.-.v 21 43mo_WM. McOUlNNIS. REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNS begs to inform his friends, and tho public general? ly that ho haa removed1 to tho largo store formerly occupied by W. D. Love A Co., under the Co .liimbia Hotel, where ho may be found with a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Piated Ware, Spectacles, to, Repairing done in all its branches. Prices] moderate and despatch guaranteed. Feb 15 _ tr,mos_ Sponges, Sponges, Sponges BATHING, GLOVE, Carriage, Reef,Coach. Toilet, Ura.ee, Wool, lilato, Zemodra Soongea, in t vr rv varietv, for sale cheap at "May :i 1_HklNI1 SB'S DRUG RTmtE^ New Ks oleers! FT A KITS McBB &n(1 Ko? 1 MACKEREL. ?J\_f 60 Half and Whole Barrels, la, 2s, 3s. 1 50 Boxes Scaled Herringe. 500 Goorgu'e Codfish. For sale lo w by_HOPE A G Y LEH.__ For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, be? tween Henderson and Barnwoll'strcota; fronting on Taylor etrcct 73 feet, ron ning back 155 feet, more or let.s. The house conU'as four rooms on tho llrat story and four unfinished rooms on tho second story?a vory convenient residence. For particulars, Inquiro at G. TIERCES'. April 22_cam_ Mills Houso Sale Stables. TBE undersigned, havingpurchaacd the DEXTER STABLES, would in? form their friends that thoy still keep on hand first claas Single and Donhlo Harneaa He^oe, Saddle Horses and Mules, which thoy aro prepared lo soil on most rea? sonable torma. R. GRAHAM A CO. JonN N. Lono, Agent._May 4 Nothing ia great unices it be good. Tho "Quoou'b Delight" la good; therefore, it is great. Queen's Delight is great, but Ucildtsh ii greater, booiusc he makes a goo-l and a great medicine. Mav3! Attend the Ti AY M0KN1NG, JULY 3, 187 ? Stokes and Jefferson Hall. "Thou abatt not revile the gods, Nor cnrse tho ruler of thy pooplo." [2d Book of Moses, 22c., 23 c. Cfoi's Bfpublicae Americana: Sumu*. JULY 1, 1770. The liad of tho free and the home of the brave. JULY 4, 1873. Our flag has braved (nearly) a hundred ycara thebatilc and tho breeze. THE Jefforsonian Democrats of South Caro? lina will celebrato the ninety-seventh an? niversary of the Independence of the United Stales at Greenville, S. C. The Declaration of Independence will be read by an unwaver? ing Democrat of South Carolina, aud an ora? tion, tho subject of which is, "The Error of General Grant," will be delivered by Edward F. Stokes, tho Chairman of tho Jefieraonian Democratic Parly of ioutb Carolina, and a member of the Executive Committno of tho Jeffer8onian Democratic Party of tho United State?._July 1 We desire to inform Buyers of Clothing We have this day MARKED 1I0WH1 A largo line of SPRIXG CASSUEBES Besides HATS AND SUITS, TO NEW YORK C?ST. rjlHE CA8SIMERES range from 75 centB to t2 00 por yard, and were eolccted for our cus? tom trade. Call and examine for yourself. _R. & W. C. 8WAFFIELD. THE ATLANTIC HOUSE, BEAUFORT, N.C., IS thoroughly renovated and refitted with new furniture, and open for the reception of ,_ -guests. This House is beautl fully situated immediately over the waters of the harbor, with a fine view of Old Topsail In? let aud the Atlantio Ocean in front. The tido Uowb semi-daily under tbo building, thereby promoting Cleanliness and coolness, while lliea and mosquitoes are almost unknown. This is tho only hotel so favorably situated on the Atlantic coast. Tho building is eo constructed as to rondcr it peculiarly detira blc to those seeking HEALTH AND PLEASURE! The rooms arc commodious aud accessible to the sea breeze, with a dcublu piazza on the sea-front, and delightful plauk walks, free from sand and dust,-for the enjoyment of pe? destrians. BATHING HOUSES, neatly fitted out, will bo attached to tho House, where guests can enjoy tho refreshing sea-bath, A ! spacious B.VLL-ROOM is attached to the House, where a BAND OF MUSIC will be in readiness to give zest and pleasure to the | decting hours. A BAH-UOOM and BILLIAHD .TABLES convenient to hotel. Boats, fast sailing and well] ^managed, can be had at any time to convoy persona to. points they desire to visit. ? The subscriber haS'ing had much experience in hotel kee'piug, and aided by a courteous ' and competent assistant, Hatters himself, by itrict attention to business, and with a corps of obliging servants at his command, ho will be able to give satisfaction to all who may patronize him. I *. _,-aari He promises to supply his *?*r?*??,fl6 TABLE with every article to be found at the first class hotels of the interior, betides oyslers, scollops, sott crabs an i every variety or fish abounding in the prolific wa? ters of tho harbor and ocean. In this ro apect, the subscriber would reter to all who havo patronized him ears gone by. Txnjis?Per month .-35 to HO; per week, Jll to $12; per day, 52 50; children and ser? vants half price. Special arrangome-utd tuado with fntnilie* and excursionists. GEO. W. TAYLOB, Proprietor. June 25 ilmo D AINTIES! AS FOLLOWS: PICKLED FULTON MA UK KT HOUNDS, put ut> to order by Ferris & Co. Davi*' Diamond Hams, and any number of; tiercee on hand, and to arrive, at ridiculously flow prices. Smoked Tongues, enormously large, Sugar-Cure-d Strips, tniall i? size, low in price. Sugar-Cured Shoulder*, email in eize.low id price. Smoked Keef, tho excellence of which no superlative in the language can e-xprced. WINES AND LIQUORS. It were useless, gentle reader, to expatiate upon there; a trial alone can demonstrate their excellence. Beg to add. however, that in this department, tho FHEE LIST is tua ponded. Parched Java and Mocha COFFEES, always frosh. Full stock iiaw Coffees, Bid, Ac. Euglish ami Fronch Pickles. Preserves and Jellies in variety. And, as the dry goods folks ea'y, an endless supply of spring and summer fanoy and sta? ple GROCERIES. Pleaso call and inspect. Wo never press you to purchase, especially if vou want to buy op t rodit. _ GEO. BY11MKB9. Rose Cordial for Bowel Affection. SURE cure?only 25 cents, at Heiuitsh's Dr.ig Store. BLACKBERRY WINE; puro juice and old; excellent for bowel complaint. TAMARINDS?fresh. A cooling and re? freshing drink may be had by tuing Tania rinds. For aale at UElNirsH'S May 27 \ Drug Xtoro._ Oats and Corn. 1C\l\i\ BCSnELS piimo whitn CORN rfUlHJ SCO bushels heavy OATS. For sale low for cash. HOPE & OYLES. ne Event." VOL. JX?NO. 89. D^EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Glothing Empor ium I NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP CL0TH1KG THE largest and finest of the very latest styles of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boya, ever Been in Columbia. Furnishing Goods ! His stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS cannot be equaled in the city, comprising every novelty ot the Reason. Hats and Gaps! I Silk. Wool and Straw HATS?the very latest lout. The celebrated "VENTILATOK" STRAW HAT on band?just the thing for warm weather. Shirts 2 Shirts! Shirts! SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of tho finest and most elegant designs andpatterna, All at the lowest possible figures. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S, May 24_Under Columbia Hotel, Ahead as Usual I R, & W. C, SWAFFIELD ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCE of . UTS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSIMERE8 AND TESTINGS. Wo are still taking orders for those PER FEOT-FITTINQ SHIRTS._March 19 Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN GLOTIMG, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CAN BS, Gents' Furnishing Goods, M CKLRBIIATED STAU SHIRTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. ? ? ? WE have made special arringemente with one of the largest Shirt mannfacturera to supply our trade 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 GO, New York Milla, 2,200 Linen, $16. b" 59, Wamauta, 2,100 Linen, $15. B (JC, Taaoora, 2,Of 0 Linen, f 18 50. O li 65. Masonville. 1.800 Linen, $11.50. B 53. Forrestdale, 1.G0O Linen, $10. B 43, Boyb' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $8. A feplendid line of Cloth Coata and Dno Pants, Fancy Casr inure Pants, a beautiful line of White Veata, new style. Mar 19 I MILLINERY. MUS. C. E. REED ba* opened tine assortment of Ladles' and (Children's DRESSES. UNDER "WEAH, HAllt or all deacriptior r. Bazaar Patterns, etc., allot which will be aoldat reduced pricee. The public in general arc invit ed to call and aee I for themselves. Mrs. Reed was awareled the highest premiums for Millinery at State Fairs ot 1871 and 187-1. April IB 3mo Shingles. "VJCTE are now prepared to furnish our first W class 0YPRE88 SAWED 8BINGLES, iu any desired quantity and upon the ?hortest notice. For economy, elurability and supe? rior fiuUh, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments made to any part of the country proiuptlv. Mc\l ASTER, MONTEITH A ROATH. March lei _6ino _ WAGONS. ^ LARGE lot of the justly colebrated "MILBURN WAGONS," Just reeeived?two, three and four horse; aud will be aohl very low, if called for eoon, at tho Carriage Factory of JOHN AGNEW. May 16_M. J. CALNAN, Agent. 8agrar-Gured 8honlders and Strips. H?LS. Sugar-Cured SDOULDERS and llrtftkfaat STRIPS. HOPE_A OYLES. Cow Teed. TON* SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for sale by HOPE .V OYLF.S. Law Partnership Notice. JAMES U. niON. NATUAN1EL LMBNWU.L, RI0N & BARNWELL, Attorntytat M?r and Solicitors in Equity. \1T1LL practico in the Stato and United YV states Courts. Officer?Columbia, S. C . and Wionsboro, S. C. June 8 Iniv 6 5 INFORMATION FOR ALL! i - If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, scbscmbe fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tti-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. The Phcenix is the oldest Daily Paper in the State, and has been regularly issued since March, 16G5. 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