The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 10, 1873, Image 1
How it canie- about wb ^can hardly un
understand.> He li a perfect CEdipua.
He |s now cd gaged in writing wbat are
called ''developments" of Confederate
history* for iu4 'Sunday 0af''oni^e,\ <tt
Washington; iaj?afc>er* founded by John
W. Forney' Thevenerable Foote seems
to be gratifying his personal dislikes by
assailing a great many of his former
colleague a in reoiBtanoe to the' Federal
Government. But, chief of all, he
sends his shafts at Mr. Davis.. Of
course, people would be great x?ois to
adopt allMi^Foote's cottoinaiovsi under
his bitter prejudicee. The testimony
upon whioh he rests his opinion is.
however, vague and frivolous enough to
guard any intelligent and well balanced
mind from his wholesale judgments.
Mr. Davis Is not ihe calmest and wisest
man that survives bis gallant compa?
triots in the Confederacy; indeed, he
has spoken olten, imprudently, and all
his aott are not wise;-but who can raise
his voice against him when he sees the
papk that npw pur?uofl him backing at
his ?t&t7^R{$pi?nd Dispatch..
An Atlanta man has patented a new
railroad bar. The shoe of the bar is a
fixture,, while the tongue or bar proper
is movable, ao that on the latter wear?
ing out it can be removed at less than ,
half the cost, re-rolled, and when put]
down/ the timo con?tun?d is about ono
teUth Of that - necessary to the removal1
Brandies'and Wines.
TJBANDIES of Brandenbarg Frerea?epo
?> dally; vintages '35, '68. '60, '65.
WINES?OlatetB, fit. EstepLe. BL Julien,
Marganx, La Boae.Chateau, Laflte, CbabliB,
Latour, Blanche, ?ad the crowning Wine of
all, CHATEAU YQUEM. from iho liouse of
Brandenburg Frexes, Bordoau. This new
Wine is Bold cxeluBivoly by ue in tbia mar?
ket^_ OEO.' BYMMEBB.
Fancy Groceries, Spices and LCondi
mente.
THESE in full supply: PBE8EBVES, Fruit I
JeTlies, imported EngUab Sauce i and
Pickloa, OannoaFruits, Fish andVegot.\bIos,.
assorted; Mushrooms,'Truffles, Curvy Pow-1
der, Ponang Cloves. Mace, Qinger, Bed Pep?
per:' Hams. Smoked Beef and Toogueu. ,
Pickled Salmon, pew Mackerel, and full
stock of Htaplo Goods', at as' low prices as
any one, and full weights always guaranteed,
Aug 30 ?. . ? ? QEO. BYMMERB.
Gilt Edge Butter.
ALWAYS fresh on hand, and although in
procuring this extra quality we have to
pay more, still wo sell at same price as the
inferior grades .usuaUy. retailed in Columbia
Our grades are all fibst clash. . ?
AugTr QEO. BYMMEBB.
Oats and Corn. ,
1.000
For sale lo
BUSHELB prime white CORN.
800 hushola heavy OATS,
ow for cash. HOPE ft GYLES.
New Books! New Books!?
"ThoODS," by Edward 8mi^h,M.D. $1.75.
JD "Critiques and Addresses," by Thos.
Henry Huxley. $1.75. '
"Old Kensington," a Novel, by MlesThack
eray,. J . ? <
"London's Hoart," a Novol, by Fayeon. $1.
"Innocent," a'Novel, hy Mrs. Oliphant. 75.
Bnlwer'e last Novel; "KeBil&i Ohlilingly."
75. And other late publications for sale at
Ang 10. j Jt. L. BBYAN'B Bookotoro.
10
10
Mocha and Java Coffees.
BAGS Old Government JAVA,
10 pockets Pure Mocha.
For sale low hy HOPE ft GYLES.
Revised Statutes State South Carolina.
COMPLETE in one volume, $G.
ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73. $1.
For sale at R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore
Wines.
CASES Finest Catt^ba WINE,
_ 20 oases Eatepho CLARET.
Just arrived and for ealo at
AnglS- HABDY SOLOMON'S.
A Manual for County Officer*,
FOB Clerks, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro?
bate Jndgos, Auditors, Ac, for Bale at
June 20 , lt. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
Smoked Meats. :
FIVE tierces "Davis" Diamond HAMS,
500 pounds Sugar-Cured Shoulders,
500 pounds Sngar-Curod Bacon Strips,
Smokod Tonguoa and Beef.
All fresh to hand. QEO. BYMMERB.
Barnum's Hotel,
Comer Broadway and Twentieth Streets,
HlfiW YORK.
On both American & European Flans.
-* ?
COMPLETE with all modern improve?
ments; rooms en suite and single; pri?
vate parlors, baths, elevators, Ac. Location
unsurpassed, being in the very centre of fa?
shion and brilliant New York life. In proxi?
mity to churches and places of amusement,
and Lord ft Taylor's, Arnold ft Constables'
and J. ft O. Johnoton's dry goods palaces.
The hotel is under the management of A.B.
Barnum, formerly of Barnum's Hotel, Balti?
more; I. N. Green, of Dayton, Ohio, and re?
cently of New York, and Freeman Barnum,
of Barnum's Hotel, St. Louis.
Septa_lmo_
Fresh Teas.
I f \ OHEBTS choioe NEW TEAS, fresh
l\J and fragrant, at prices which laugh
at competition. Try that at 50 cents por
pound and be oouvinoed.
_Aug 80_<QEO. BYMMERB.
The Finest Bntter in Columbia.
TUST arrived at ?
tj Ang 15_HARDY SOLOMON'S.
Just Received,
AFRESH .upply of CRACKERS, assorted
. CANDIES and TOYS. For good BREAD
and OAKE8, call at KRAFT'S Bakery.
August ?__^_
Bagging and Ties.
5.000 YGi?G?He"y atand"d BAO'|
ALSO,
Arrow Ties and Baling Twine. Just re?
ceived and for sale by
Auk 29 JOHN AQNEW ft BON.
Oats and Bocks.
H f\f\ BUSB*. BED RUBT PROOF OATS.
/ UU tor seed,
10 well bred MERINO BUCKS.
It. N. GRIFFIN,
Aug 318 f?_Ninety-8ix,S. O.
Bonds. Stocks, &c.
IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and1
my own account, at ourrent rates:
BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS,,
Bonds and Stocks of States and United
States, Bonds and Stooke of Cities and other
corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold
.\nc! Silver coin, and approved Olaims against
the United States, Stalo and County.
D.GAMBRILL, Broker, Main street,
Aug 10 tOmo 2d door South Wheeler House.
BY J. A. SETYRY. COLUI
Special KTotloojB.
THE MILD POWEB
CURES
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE moVED, FROM THE MOST
ample ex peri en oe. an entire sueoesn. Eimplc,
prompt, Efficient and Reliable. TlsTy arc the only
mediane? perfectly adapted to popular uae-^so
Bimplo that mistakes cannot bo mado in using
them; so harmless as to bo freo from dancer; mid
so efficient ns tpbo always reliable. They nave the
hiebet comTiondatioii from all, and will always
runder gntufaotioa. Prloe, ialurjethsee-dracUui
vials, with directions:
Xos. - Cures. Cents.
1. l evers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 60
2. Worms, Worm Fovcr, "Worm Colic, . . 50
X Cry lue-Collc, or Teething of lufauta, . 60
4. TMnrrhoea, of Children or Adult*, . . 50
6. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50
C. Cholera-Morlms, Vomiting.50
7. Cough?, Colda, Bronoliitis,.50
t>. Neuralgia, Toothache, Fuccnehc, ... 50
1'. Headaches, Sirk Headache, Vertigo, . 50
10. l>yspepain, Dilious Stomncli, .... 50
11. Suppressed, or Painful Periode, ... 50
12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . 50
H. Salt Rheum* Erysipelas, Eruption!", . 50
15* Rheumatism, Khouniatic Pain*, ... 50
10. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50
17. Piles, blind or bleeding, ...... 50
18. Ophtha liny, and Sore or "Wenk Kycs, . 50
19. Catarrh, Acuto or Chronic Influenza, . 60
20. Whooping-Cough,Violent Coughs, . 50
21. Asthma, oppressed Breathimr, ... 60
22. Ear lMschnrgei, Impaired Uesring, . 50
23. Scrofula, Enlar^Lvltilands SwllinK", . 50
24. General Debility, Physical Weakuemi, . 50
25. Dropsy mid Keunly Secretions, . . . . 50
2C. Boa-Slchness, fcjicknean fnmi Riding, . 60
27. Kldney-IUHcrtsc, Gravel, . . . . . 80
"S Ncrvoxim I>eMlUy, Seminal W eakne.**,
orlnrolunlnryDiacniuip?,.lr0
20. Sore Mouth, Tanker, ... . . . . SO
30 Vrluary Wetiltiaean, WeMilig the lhd.
31. Painful Per torts; with Ppa.-m.--, . . f0
32. Sufferings lit Change of T.U0, . . . . 1 to
33 Eollensry, epitsins, St. ^ itus' Dance, . 11 ?)
34. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat.. .. 5'1
35. Chronic Congestions ami .fc.rupti.in!>, ...?
FAMILY CASES.
Cose (Morocco! with above 35 large vitd. I
Manual of Unction*, ... . - ? 6? ?JW
Case (Monnvo) ..f 2? largo via'.* nnd .. ? ?h1
tOTTheac remedies uio ?.?-n< ny no
case or Hiiglc box to any part or. the
country, free of charge, Uli receipt of
price. Address
Mu^fiSES.^ Co.,
Office and l>?pot,7*o. 5U2 TtnoADWAV. Xuw \oiot.
For Sale hy all Druggists.
And by GEIGER fcMaGREGOR,Columbia,
5. C. April 11 tlfly
. OBSTACLES TO MARRIACE_Happy
relief for young men from the effects ol
errors and abuses in early lifo. Manhood re?
stored. Impediments to marriago removed.
New method of treatment. New and re?
markable remedies. Books and circulars
sent free, in sealed envelopes. AdflresB
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth
nt root Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav?
ing a high reputation for honorable conduct
and professional skill. July 6 3mo
The Best Music Books
For High and for Grammar Schools I
THE HOUR OF SINGING!
Bv L. O. Emkilson and W. S. Tilden.
PRICE $1.00.
THIS Hiou Scuool SiKatKO Rook is admi?
rably t'utcd for its work, containing a
good elementary coureo and a largo quantity
of the best vocal music, well-arranged in
two, three and fonr parts. Has been re?
ceived with the greatest favor by practical
teachers.
Jnst ready. THE TRIO, a collection of
three-part songs, arranged especially for
High Schools and Seminaries. An excellent
companion or successor to the HOUR OF
SINGING.
CHEERFUL VOICES.
PRICE 50 CENTS.
Bv L. 0. EMEftSON.
The new. sprightly and very musical Com?
mon School Sonu Book is by a gentleman
who "hits the mark overy timo." and never
fails in satisfying the musical taste of tbo
people. Ot hiB previous School Soug Books,
abont 300,000 have been sold.
All school-teachers aro invited to gi,ve
this new and popular book a trial.
An; book published by Ditson .t Co. will
be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of re?
tail prioe.
OLIVER DITSON .t CO., Boston.
OHAS. n. DITSON A CO., 711 Broadway,
NoWwork. Sopt C sw
BARGAINS
CLOTHING
M
T
0 make room for our FALL and WINTER
STOCK, wo will sell
TO CASK BUYERS
At prices that cannot fail to please. Wc still
have on hand
First Class Business Suits, Dress Suits,
Fancy and Plain Oassimere
Fants and Vests.
Call and bo convinced tbat wo aro offering
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING.
Aug 15_ K.INARD Si WILEY.
Timothy Hay.
-I f\ TONS CHOICE fflMOTHY HAY. for
lAJ sale low by_HOPE A GYLES.
Teas and Oofiee.
ESPECIAL attention paid to the excellence
of theso domestic luxuries.
TEAS from 50 cents to choicest imported
ftM.OOpor pound. Our PAltCHED JAVA
COEFEE is genuine; also, Mocha; stock of
RAW COFFEES varied and sold at low
priooa._ _ GJEO.SYJrlMF.R8.
Family Flour.
100 BBLS. Extra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, bnt sound.
For aaloby HOPE <t GYLES
Sugar-Onred 8honlders and Strins.
6BBLS. Sugar-Cured SHOULDERS" and
Breakfast STRIPS. HOPE &, GYLES.
"Let' our Just Censure
iBIA, Si 0.: WEDNESDAY 1
Columbia Female College.
THE next Collegiate Year will
kbegin on the let of Oetober and
jolose on the last day of June. em
bracing two eeeeione of four and
one-half months each.
Bates per session invariably in advance.
Board, including fuel and lights, with
regular tuition and stationery, for
Bcbool purposes.$112 GO
Tuition for day pupils. 25 00
Music on Piano, Organ or Quitar. 25 00
For circular, address
BEV. SAMUEL B. JONES, President.
Bopt 5_lmo
Bichland School for Boys,
Lanvalo street, near Park Avenue,
D/VL.TIR1URK, HID.
Both Boarding and J>ay I'upils Jleceiced.
INSTRUCTORS:
Wm. D. Martin, A.M. Graduate University
of South Carolina, Principal?English and
Latin.
W. Cary Rorinson. Graduato University of
Virginia?Mathematics, Greek and Englieh.
Henry R. Carter, Graduito University of
Virginia?Applied Mathematics, Natural Sci?
ence and Enginocring.
M. Leonce Raiiili.on?French.
M.Lucikn R. Pert?German.
Mr. A. J. Garneb?Commorcial Arithmetic
and Book-keeping.
PUPILS carefully proparod for
k collego or for business purauita.
?Tho seventh annual session, com
imoncing Soptember 15, will bo
hold in the now and commodious
school building, which baa just
been erectod. For further particulars apply
to tho Principal, or commit tho Catalogues,
which will he sent by him to anyaddreaB.
Aug 20 lmo
Williamston Female College,
\VIL.L.1 A MSTON, S. C,
Will Open Us Third Collegiate Year October
0, 1673.*
Among its claims are high,
healthy climate, pnro water, tho
jjacelcbrated Mineral Spring, nnex
"fj^jeoptiou ahln board, mild govern?
ment, rigid scholarship, liberal
premiumH, easy nocet?, quiet snr
ronndingB, uou-soctariau Christian influ?
ences, freedom from church and State con?
trol, abeoDco of interruptions inseparable
from largo towns, and the following low rates
for twenty weeks, in advance: Board, exclud?
ing washing and lights, $70; regular tuition,
$10 to $25; piano, organ or guitar,$'20; Latin,
Greek, French and singing, gratia. Minis?
ters' daughters pay no regular tuition.
For a catalogue, address
BEV. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M.,
Aug 8 t2nio_President.
Jefferson Davis
ON account of hiB roccnt speech, has boen
severely critioiaod by the press. The
"INDIAN GIRL" has also caused considera?
ble comment, by introducing a Cigar at $5.00
per hundred; of course, not as good as the
Cabinet
And General Grant
Smoke, but of such superior quality for tho
prico, as to cause a rush to hur Cig?r Empo?
rium. Whilst ladies by their actions often
cause gentlemen to become offended with
each other and
To ?Fight a Duel
Boforo satisfaction is obtained, this "Maid of
tho Weed" always causes them to bo in a
good humor, especially if thoy try a 5 Coat
Figaro, which can only bo obtainod of her.
Only $1.00 nor package- just enough for
Buuday^B smoking._ Sept <j_
HOME
Insurance Company of N. Y.,
Office No. 135 Broadway.
Cash Capltul, - - 92,500,000 OO
Assets July 1, IS73, - - 4,408,573 75
CHAS.J. MARTIN, President.
A. F. Wili.marth. Vico-President.
D. A. Hkai.d, 2d Vice-Proeidont.
J. 11. Wahiiuurn, Secretary.
Oeo. M. Lyon, Assistant Secretary. ?
T. B. Greene, 2d Assistant Secretary.
NO insuranco company in tho countrysns
tains a higher reputation for tho judi
cious and successful conduct of its aflairs
than tho HOME, and nunu is entitled to more
perfect confidence; a fact which is thoroughly
appreciated by tho leading merchauts aud
propertv owners throughout the country.
S. Ij. LEAPHAKT, Agent, Columbia,b.C.
Oltico over Carolina National Bank.
Sept 2 lmo
THE NEWEST ATTRACTIONS
AND
BEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON
Will now be found at the
Grand Central
DltV GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
wm. i un k to.
ILL OPEN TO-MORROW, [MONDAY,]
August 25, 187:1,
W
50 pieces Japanoso Poplins at 12Jn. a yard.
?5 pieces Fine Printed uahiw at vz\ cents a
yard
Wo are CLEARING OUT fiummor GoodB
at very LOW PRICES, to make room for Fall
Goodu soon to arrive.
All ;'<o departments of our House aro n wly
replenished with choice gooda, at low prices.
Customers will find lots of BARGAINS bv
looking through the "Grand Central" DrV
Quods Establishment of
WM. D. LOVE A CO.,
Under tho Whcolor House.
W. D jr.nVR._TL R. McOflEERY.
Shingles.
WE aro now prepared to furnish our first
class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES in
any desired quantity and upon the shortest
notice For economy, durability and supe?
rior flnish, thoy cannot bo excelled. Ship?
ments made to any part of tho country
promptly.
Molt ARTER, MONTEITn ft ROATH.
March 10 Cmo
Attend the Tin
lOBNING, SEPTEMBER 10. I
NEW HATS!
FALL STYLE,
AT
E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S
CLOTQIN'Q. AND HAT HOUSE.
GEORGIA
COTTON PRESS.
THE above PRESS is tho rnoet SIMPLE,
STRONG and DURABLE in tbe market.
Price, complete, $120. Send for circular.
PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, >
Pp-tcntcos and Manufacturcre, Foundry and
Maobino Worku, Kollock etrcet, Augusta,
J^corgia.___Au_K ^li 3mo3
T. I*. BTOVALEi. O. O. HULL.
Flour Made by tke New Process.
STOVALL & HULL,
Propriotoreol
Stovall's Excelsior Mills,
?33 UltUAO STKEET, AUGUSTA, GA.
AMONG late improvements in the
manufacture of FLOUR, by far the
most important is tbe recent! v-die
covorod method of PURIFYINGMID
D LINGS. This wonderful invention is des
tinod to revolutionize, tho cnliro Milling sys?
tem in this country. By it a more thorough
separation is effected between the outer busk
end the farinaceous portion of the graiu, and
a Flour is produced of greater and more uni?
form purity and Hwoctness than can bo mado
in the old stylo, and with no increase in cobt.
Wo have, at heavy expenso, introduced this
"NEW PROCESS" into our Mill, and areprc
pared to offer Flour greatly improved in color
and quality over corresponding grades mado
in the usual method.
Liberal deductions mado on car-Ioa 1 lots.
_Aug 20 3mn_STOVALL A HULL.
The Georgia Gin.
ON entering our fifth season with tbeso
GINS, wo havo only to nay, that in
EVERY caBO parties who have bought them
or seen them used bavo been DELIGHTED
with thorn, and pronounce them tbo BEST
they havo any kuowlcdgo of.
Wo GUARANTEE thorn login aaclean,mu
as LIGHT, GIN as FAST and turn out as
GOOD SAMPLE as ANY GIN THAT IS
MADE. I'loaso order early, so as to avoid
disappointment. Catalogue ami reference
forwarded on application.
L?RICK A LOWRANCE,
Jane 21 Solo Agents for South Cnrolina.
The "Morris Cotton Gin."
HAVING enlarged my business, 1 again
ofTortbe abovo Gin to the planters of
South Carolina. Having been thirty-eight
years in tbe busincsH, I feel confident I can
ploaso tho most fastidious. My Ginsaro war?
ranted to please, or no salo. They run
Uyhter, gin cleaner, make more lint from tbo
sumo quantity of seed cotton, than any other
Gin mado. Tho price tower than any Oin in
tho market. Planters wishing these Ginn,
will please order curly, to avoid delay.
Pi ico, f3 00 per h.iw.
WOOD TURNING oTowry style .lone with
neatness and despatch, and cheaper than
Northern work can be brought hero for. Ad?
dress K. MORRIS,
Julv l"i :lm Columbia, S. ('.
D, EPST1N,
Columbia Hotel
Clothing Emporium!
NEW CLOTHING!
GOOD CLOTIIBG! CHEAP (JLOTIIIXC
THE largribt acd llnost of the very latent
stylus of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Bojh, ever soon in Columbia.
Furnishing Goods!
His stock of Genta' FURNISHING GOODS
cannot bo equaled in tho city, comprising
every novelty of the season.
Hats and Caps!
Silk, Wool and SI raw HATS the veryllalest
ont. Tbo celebrated "VENTILATOR"
STRAW HAT on baud?just t! o thing for
warm weather.
Shirts! Shirts! Shirts!
SILK SCARFS, TIES and ROWS, or tho
tinobt and most elegant designs and patterns
At! at the lowest possible figures.
Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S,
Mav2l " Under Columbia Hotel.
e.Event." '
.873. YOL, IX?NO. Id?.
.?. i
Harrison, Bradford & Co.'s
STEEL PENS.
Special attention called to tho well-known
numbers,
905?75??8??0 and 2?.
Factory, Mt. Vernon; Office, 75 John street,
_ New York._Aug 7 3mo
We desire to inform Buyers
o F
CLOTHING
Wo bave this day
"MftBKBB DOWN";
A large line of
SPRING CASSIMERES !
Besides
HATS AND SUITS
TO
NEW YORK COST. |
TDK CASSIMERES rango from 75 conte to
$2.00 per yard, and were selected for onr
custom trade. Call and examine for yonraelf.
Our Custom Department
Ie replete with a cboico and elegant assort?
ment of
CASSIMERES AND VEST1NGS.
We arc still taking orders for tboso PER
FECT-FITTING SHIRTS.
_R. & W. C. SWAFFIELU.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
OF
C O L U .M S 1 A , S.C.
Present Capital.$150,000
Authorized Capital, .... $500,0UO
OFFICERS.
JOHN B. PALMER. President.
A. O. RRENIZER, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT, Assistant Cashier.
THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi?
cent throe-story and Mansard Roof build?
ing, now in conrso of construction on the
corner of Plain and Richardeon streets, but
for tho present will do business at its old
Banking House, opposite thoColumbiaHotcl.
A general Banking business transacted. Cer?
tificates of Deposit, bearing Interest at tho
rato of Seven per cent, per annum, issued.
Notes, Bills of Exchango and other evidences
of debt nit-counted, and money loaned on col?
laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought
and sold. Drafts on all tbo prominent cities
in tho United States bought and sold.
DiBECTons?Jas. E. Black, John B. Palmer,
F. W. McMaster, R. D. Senn, (of It. D. Senn A
Son,) G. W. Rearden, (of Copoland &, bear
don,) R. L. Brvan, W. C. Swaffiold, (of It. &
W. C. Swaflicld,) W. B. Stanley, J. ?. Beegors;
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James U. Rion,
Winnsboro. Feb8
'CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANE
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE RATE
OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED
EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer, Ylcc-Presidt lit.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in gentra; charge.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashior.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, John It.
Palmer, A. O. Haskell, F. W. MoMatUr.E.
II. lleinitsh, '1*. E. Gregg, Columbia.
O. T. Scott, W. G. Mayns, Ncwbcrry.
B. U. Rutlodge, Daniel Ravftiud, Jr., Cliar
< stou.
MECHANICS. Laborers, Clorka, Widows,
Orphans and others may hero deposit
their savings and draw a liberal rate et inter?
est thereon. Plaut er?. Professional Men and
j Trustees wishing to draw interest on llioir
i funds unt il they require them lor business or
j other purpose*"; Parents desiring to net apart
small sums for children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can only ho with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
(heir legal represent stives.) wishing *? 'ay
aside funds for future use, aro hero atforf ed
an opportunity of depositing their means
whore they will rapidly accumulate and, at
tho same'time, bu subject lev withdrawal
when needed. _Aog18
i The Cheapest and Beut Placo in Colum?
bia to Buy
CRACKERS, Riscuits,
Butter, Cheese,
Lard, Beef,
Tongues,Bacon, Hams,
AH of the best quality, is at ;:___?,_
Juiy21_HARPY SOLOMOh'B.
Thorburn's Turnip Seed.
WHITE NORFOLK,
YELLOW STONE,
GREEN GLOBE.
RUTA RAGA. Fresh and for sale by
July 23 _ nOPE & QYLB8.
Threshing Machines,
I[IAN MILLS, Cotton Gins, Cotton l'roases,
' Engines, Belting,Smut Machines, Porta?
ble Mills. Agricultural Implements ami Ma?
chinery of all kinds, for sulo at manufac?
turers' prices by
L?RICK k LOWRANOE,
Jutie 1~ Colombia. H. C
Soogers" Beer is Fure.
["TdonMcontain Cocolns Iinlicua, KialiUicr
L rif'H. ti> make ono Hloopy or headachy. _
!Cow Feed.
TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for
bv HOPE A GYLES.
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examine spoclm
J.A. SELBYi
establishment in
the State Vflicro
four sheet CIR?
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good stylo, plain
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ons of work.
Propriotor.