The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 20, 1873, Image 4
THE PHOENIX,
Published Daily and Tri-Weekly,
THgGLlANIR,
Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
Editor and Proprietor/)
Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor,
?-? ?.
-aa-TuE Phcenix ie tho oldest Daily Paper in
Sooth Carolina, baa tho labqebt oiboulation
in the nppor portion of the Stato, and has
been regularly issued since its inception?
March 21, 1865.
Book and Job. Printing ol every de?
scription faithfully attended to. v
8UBSOBIPTIOX.
Daily, Bix months, H 00; Tri-Weckly, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 50.
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted in the Daily at $1 per square of nino
lines far first, and 50 cents each subsequent
insertion; not exceeding five lines in length,
75 cents. Long advertisements by tho week,
month or year, at loss rates, MarriagcB.
Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1.
agents.
E. H. BatOB, Union.
Julius Poppo, Anderson.
II. W. Lawaon, Abbeville.
Robert Bryco, Bpartantmrg. ?
D. D. Moore, ltock Hill.
J, A.Gritfsby, Itidgeway.
English'*piek-poeket3 excel nil others
in the pitch of refinement to which they
carry their ort. In n church congress
at Bath, during the discusBl'on of the
Rev. E. Gurbett'ti paper on "The Lifo
of Godljuess." Archdetioon Emery, tho
pcrmaneut secretary, roso und suid that
"some one in tun garb of u clergyman
was, yesterday, loutid in Unit bull, with
hi* hands iu the pocket of n liuly." He
"feared that there oiust be tonio un?
godly persnu ttie'ro."
alAUi A.BRANGE1IKNT.M. ? j lie Northern
mail opens G.30 A. m., 3 P. -m.; closeB
11 A. BI., C P. m. OhurloKton opens 8
A. M., 5.30 P. si.; oloatu s A. M., G P.
M. WoBtern openVG A. M., 12.30P. M.;
doses G, 1.30 P. H. Greenville opens
0.45 P. M.; closes G A. AI. Wilmington
opont4 P. M.; cloeeH 1H.30 A. M. On
Sunday open from 2 30 to 3 30 P. M.
New Music Store.
I HAVE juat opened a choice
and seleot atook of MUSICAL
I MERCHANDISE, coneiating of
_' ACGOHDEON8, CONCER?
TINAS. uABMONIOAS. FLUTE8, FIFES,
Flageolettes, Guitars, ViolinB, Violoncellos,
Contra Bass, Dobson's Patent Barjos, Tam
borinea, Mualo Stands, Violin Bows, BtringB,
Ao. These Roods wero sekcted by myself,
and are warranted.
Orders received for SHEET MUSIO, and
tho same auppliod once a week: also, for
PIANO and O It GAN TUNING.
Instruments repaired and Bows rehaircd.
Terms sTnicTLY cabu.
8ept21f_J. P. BAWLS.
GOOD RULE8.
JCeep Cool. Be Well. Eat Well. Sleep Weil.
Take Heinitah's Blood and Liver Pills.
APPLY yourself to business, and work
hard.
Sav4 your earnings and make good invest?
ments. The best investment la good health
and long lifo.
If you are airk, system deranged,
Take Heinitah's Queen's Delight.
If you have Fever, Chills, Headache.
Tako Heiniteh's Kina Chill Cure.
A great sav?
ing of money
is in knowing
what to buy
tand whoro to
>ay. Go to
HEINITBH'S
Doctor Shop.
AaiORledoso
of STANLEYS
COUGH SY?
RUP will euro
Coughs- Colds. {Hoarseness, and save you
from Consumption.
The best place is always tho oheapeat.
Good advioe, your best friend when ?ick, ie
ho who cures you. All kinds of good MEDI?
CINES at HEINITBH'S DRUGSTORE,
Sept 30 t_Opposite Pnoswix Office.
Imported Champagnes.
PA CASES J rile a Mum a'Dry Vorzenay and
Ovy Heidsiek, Quarta and Pints. For aale
low by HOPE A GYLES.
S?GRED MUSIO BOOKS.
THE STANDARD
STILL "waves," and true to Its name,
keeps well to the Iront of all books for
0H0IR8, CONVENTIONS aud SINGING
SCHOOLS. By L. O. EuEnsox and H. R.!
Palheb. Price fl 50.
American Tune Book
Contain* 1,000 of tho very beat pealm tunes
of the century. Has no superior a? a collec?
tion of the moat approved sacred music for
Cboius and Congregations. 501) editurs.
400 pages. Price $1 50.
The River oi Life
la attracting the notioe of all Leaders of
.Singing in Sabbath Schools, because of its
vory superior arrangement of Iiiblo aubjecta,
its department of songs for littlo children,
its adaptation to the international leaaona,
und its general riohness mid frcehncaa ot |
jivn io and word.'. Highly commended by all.
Trice 85 centa in Bds. This BEAUTIFUL'
HABBA i H SCHOOL SONG BOOK ia sold at
i30 nor 100 in Bds; $25 per 1C0 in paper.
Tho abovo hooka sout, poat paid, on receipt
of retnil prico.
OLIVER DITSON A CO.. Boston.
OHAS. H. DITSON A CO..
f'ov 1.*j '.few 711 Broadway, New York.Vj
?EINITSH'S
hl ANDARD FAMILY MEDICIKES.
rflHE reputation of DR. IIEINlTBirS ME
JL DICINES is becoming world-wida. Cur
old friend, Mr. Kuhardt, hta introduced
BLOOD AND JjIVER PILLS in Europe, and
h\ys they are tho beet medicine for tho Blood
anJ Liver. This ie what ovnrybody says.
The Blood and Liver Pills for tho Llvor.
Qoonn's Delight for tho Blood, Rose Cordial
for Bowel Complaint, Quaker Liniment for
Pains and Aches, Kina Chill Curo for Ohilla
und Fever. Are for sale at FIEINITSn'S
Aug 3 t Cheap Family Drng Store.
Change of Schedule.
South O abolin a BAxxaoab Compan i ,
Columbia, 8. O., Ootober 18.1878.
CanwenWT, Changeof Schedule
HSIBrEKtO ROiDlO oflOCtOD
and after Sunday, 19th instant:
MAO, AH? PASBBMOEB TBAIN.
Leave Columbia at.8.18 am
Arrivo at Charleston at.4.20pra
Leave Charleston at..9.00 am
irrivc at Columbia at.6G0pm
HIOHTXXPbbss, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
tbain, [Sundays excepted.)
Leave Columbia. .7.16 p m Arrive. .6.80 e m
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave.. 6 45 m
Camden Train will run Monday.Wednetday
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Columbia at.1-50 pm
Arrive at Oamdcn at.C 85 pm
Leave Cam don at.G 50 am
Arrive at Columbia at..11.50 am
8. B. Pioeinb, General Ticket Agent.
Wilmington, Columbia end Augtuta R
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, 8. O., October 24 1873.
fITTTTT rW?TTTT mnSchedule
CTwfiPg-y^B^Nar- will be operated on and
after Sunday, October 20;
going nobtb. tbain no. 2. train no 4
Leavo Columbia.1140 am 8 06pm
Florenco.14 40 p m 2.10 a m
Flemington ._ 18 60 p m 6 27 a m
Ariivo Wilmington. 10 45 \> m *7.15 a m
No. "2 Train makes cloao connect ion. cm
P.ichmnnd,to all points North, arriving New
York G 40 A. M. No. 4 'I ruin malus close
connection, eta old Pay Line und also Ii ich.
mond. to all poiutii North, arilving >*t w Yoilt
1 25 P. M.
going south train no. 1. train no. 3
Leave Wilmington. -1.50 u m 10 10 i> m
FlemiKglun."ti 50 u m 7 45 p m
Florence.10 40 u m 11 ?7 i> m
Arrivo Columbia. 13 1<- |i in 4 ?U n m
Making cloto connections at Columbia lor
all pointe Kmidi and Weht 1 hrongb tickets
eold auu bng^ago clucked to all principal
points. Pullman palaceal? < p< ic< n all night
trains. *brtakfn?-t. lDiuver. tStipper.
E. lt. DO KSK i',
General Passenger and '1 i. k< t Agent.
JAS. ANDERSON. U? Del hi Sep t.
The bhort Line fcchtduie.
Charlotte, Columbia A: A vgi ma h II Co.,
Columbia, 8. C. Octi her 24 1K73
EyffSKr?R^?' ger Sebe<inl< wi-l hi ope
rated on and aftor LUMMY, the lilith.inM :
ooino nobtu. Train No. 2 Train N(> 4
Leave Augauta.6 HO u ni 4 15 y m
Graniteville.?7 33 u ni 6 11 pi in
Batesvillo.9 43 a m 17 22 p m
Commbia.11 68 urn 987pm
Cht liter.14 2H p m 2 28 ? in
Arrivo Charlotte.17 08 p m ?6 16 ? m
No. 2 Train makes clono connection, via
Richmond, to all pointn North, arriving nt
New York at G.40 A. M ; also, via Raleigh
and Old Bay Line, arriving at New Yeik ut
4 25 P. M. No. 4 Train makcB cIofo connec?
tion, ma Richmond, to all points North, ar?
riving at Now York at 4 25 P. M.
ooino south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3
Leave Charlotto.*7.00 a m 9.10 p m
Chester. 9 64 am 11 88 p m
Columbia.12.48 p m 3.40 a m
Batesville.4.57 pm 5 43 am
Graniteville.1715 p m *7 48 a m
Arrive Aucuata.8.05 p m 8 45 a m
'Breakfast. JDinner. ISuppor.
South bound Traina connect at Augutla
for all points South and West. Through
tiokets Bold and baggage checked to all prin?
cipal points. 49* bleeping cars on all Night
Traina. E. R. DORSEY,
General PasBengcr and Ticket Agent.
' James Andebson, General Sup't.
Piedmont Air-Line Bailway.
??aggaifel CONDENSED TIME
WgTSy"\ef?TAHI,K, Richmond und
Danville. Richmond and Danville it, W. N,
O. Division, and North Weetern N. C. R. W.
GOING NORTH.
stations. mail. express.
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M
Leave Salisbury.9.60 P.M. 8.34 A. M
Loave Groensboro,-1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M
Leave Danville.4.32 A.M. 1.52 P. M
Leavo Burkvillo.9.44 A. M. 6 40 P. M
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M
GOING SOUTH.
Loavo Richmond. 2 30 P. M. 5.10 A. M
Leave Burkville. 5.34 P. M. 8 28 A. M
Loavo Danville.10 41 P. M. 12.57 P. M
Leave Greensboro_2.15 A M. 4.00 P. M
Loave Saliabury. 4 67 A. M. G.2211. M
Arrivo at Charlotte... 7.20 A. M. 8.30 A. M
GOING EAST.
Leave Greensboro_1.45 A. M. 11.10 A. M
Loavo Company Shops 8 86 A. M.Arl2 201'.M I
Leavo Raleigh. 8 05 A. M.
Arriveat Goldeboro...ll.C5A.M.
GOING WEST.
Leave Goldsboro...... 4.10 P. M.
Loavo Raleigh.7.45 P. M.
Loavo Company Shops 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M
Arrivo at Greensboro. 1.30 A. M 8 SO P. M
Noriti-wealcrn N. C. K. ll.,Sal* in Bruch
Leave Greoueboro. 3 40 P. M
Arrive at Kernersville. 5.10 P. M
Leave Kerneraville. 9 00 A. M
Arrive at Greensboro.10.?0 A. M
Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire
lengthof road. Express daily betwoen Com?
pany Shops and Charlotte, Sunday B except od
8. E.ALLEN, Gen.Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Talcqt. Engineer and Gen Sup"..
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
PASSENGER
STRAINS run dailj,,
Sundays excepted, cocncctinfc vitL Night
Trains on South Carolina Rail)end uj and
down; with Trains going North and t-ov.il on
Charlotto, Columbia andAugntta aid Wil?
mington.Colombia and AugUBta Railrcade
up.
Loave Colnmbia at. 7.15 a m
Loave Alston......'9.06a m
Loavo Nowberry. 10.40 a. m
Leave Cokeabury. 2.00 pi m
Loave Bclton. 3 SO p. m
Arrive at Greouvillo. 5 30 p.
DOWN.
Loavo Greenville at. 7.80 a. m
Leavo Helton.... 0 30 a. ni
Loave Cokeabury.11.15 a. m
Leave Ncwborry. 2 80 p
LcavoAIaton. 4 20 p
Arrivo at Columbia. ?.OOp.m
.47/demon Branch and Blue hidgr Division
down; up.
Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Airive 7.15 p. m
Leave Pomvillo 6.25 a. ro. (i 35 p. m
Leave Pondlelon 7.10 a. m. 5 50 p. m
Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m
Arrivo at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leavo 3.50p. m
Accommodation Trains inn on Abbeville
Kranrh Mondays, Weducsdaj * and Fridays.
On Andorson Branch.botween Belton and An?
derson, Tuesdavs, Thnr#dava and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup.
Jabez Norton. General Ticket Agent.
~ Summer Schedule S.& U.R~.~R7i
DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN
Arrivo. Leavo Arm r Loave
I Spartanburg.. 5 30 6.25
BateBville. 6.00 6.CO 4.f3 4.63
Pacolot. 6.08 6.13 4.i0 4.46
Jonesvillo. 6.43 6.48 4.06 4.10
Unionvillo. 7.25 7.f>f> 3.05 3 21
Santnc. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.35
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15
Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.40
Lylos' Ford... 9.40 9.46 1.12 1.17
Strothcr. 10.05 10.10 12.6( 12 55
Aluton.. 1L.... 11.00 irOO
Mocha and Java Co flees.
-I f\ BAGS Old Govornmont JAVA,
WJ 10pockets T?re Mocha.
For sale low by HOPE A GYLF.R.
Corn Whiskey.
I3D RE MOUNTAIN CORN WniSKEV.
Al-o. a lot of four year old MALT CORN
I WHISKEY. Warranted pnro.
Aug 13 JOHN C.SKF.GERS.
AGNBW'S OASH STORE.
THE Unprecedented demand for QBOOEBIEB. for greenbacks y-m ? ?
and baukable funds, baa, by largely Increased sales, enabled us to KfjSmJZm
sU'XJurther reduce our prices. . ifrarlitffl
(JRUsHED BUGAB at 12} cents per pound by tbe barrel, or 7} H ^ttP
pounds (or $1. IfifiSBoHV
A t-ogar at 12 cente per pound by tbe barrel, or 74 pounds for f 1.
G Sugar at 11} centa per pound by the barrel, or 8 pounda for (1.
Refined Yellow Sugar at 11 cente per pound by tbe barrel, or 8} ponude for f 1.
Porto Rico Sugar at 10} cents per pound by the ban el, or 0 pounds for $1.
RIO COFFEE, 25 centa, Green, per pound, and Farcbcd, 3 ponuds for $1.
Laguayra Coffee, SO cent* per pound; Old Government Java, 93}.
Black and Green TFA, new crop, CO cents per pound and upwards.
Dry Baited Clear Bib BACON. 0 cents per pound, and lees by paekagce.
BUTTER, Treble Gilt Edge, best in morkel, dO cents pel pound.
OltEAM CHEEBE, 20 centB per pound by box, and 20 centa at retail.
BYRUPB, at retail, 85 cente per gallon and upward*?li t>s by barrel.
MEBB MACKEREL. 14 cents per pouudi-; Fulton Maiket Reef. 12A cent*.
WHISKIES, ranging from 11.40 per gallon and upwnrdr?lese by panel.
With a full lino of Canned Goods, Bipcuite, Ciarbi is, f-nc 1 cd Peel, Ntw litlllt ? Buck?
wheat, Mince Miat and all other goods, which Ctfy competition. For aale bv
Nov 11 JOHN AGNEW & SON.
TO THE PLANTERS
AND
All Others Attending the State Fair.
Owing to the Great Reduction in the Price of Cotton,
I HAVE REDUCED
THE PRICE OF GROCERIES AND I'HOWIOSS TO CORBESPOKD.
BELOW I submit a tie! el |it:f.cr. All <:o'
shipped in good oidir. Tin goods art
onteed.
BACON?Shoulders. SI cents pi i pound.
Bacon?Clear Rib, SJ cente per pound; .?:<.
10 cents por pound.
Bacon?smoked, Clear, 10 cent? per p ?und.
HAMB. 12) cents per poui.d: New Sugar
Cured, 15 cfniH per pound.
BUTTEP.?Filio Mountain, 25 cent. j-.
pound.
Butter?Fincal Goehrn 45 cents per pi r.! ?'?
CHEEBE?Cream,25cents per pound; Enu
lit h Dairy. 25 cente per pound.
MACKEREL, Extra Headless Mess,
Cl IltS.
FLOUR. New Family, f 10 per bai red.
Flour. New Extia, til per ban el.
MOLASSES, S5 cents por gallon.
BYUUF8, fiO cents to 90 cents per ghlloi .
SUGAR?Dcmarara, 11 to 12 cent* per
pound.
New Orleans SUGAR, 11 cents per pound.
B and C Sncara, 12} centB per pound.
A Sugars 13 cente per pound.
Crushed Sugnis, 13 cents per pound
-.11
;; 1 . ] ti n ptly filled at these ruti s and
cii:d,ai.d tutiio siitisfcictun ieguar
I COFFJ E, Bio. 25 ci uts per pound,
j I.agun) in ('iff. e, 30 ecu If per pound.
I Old Government Java Coffee, 33' ccnU per
j pound.
t l'arch? d Ci ffce, 35 cente per pound.
I BLACK TEA, famed lor its rich flav r,{l
;?? t pi ?und.
Gi ecu '1 ca, new and choice, fl per pound.
l ine live \YHit-KEY. 12 50 per gallon.
! Fine Old Cor? Whiskev. 12V r gallon.
! A lull line ol CAKLS and CR At K KRS,
direei Irom tbe manufacturers, ritm.7 to
, l'J ci ntu per pound.
Ai morn's celebrated MINCE MEAT,
i SOUSED PIGS' FEET,
Nt w BEEF TONGUES.
I Smoked ltKEF.
Nt w BUCKWHEAT.
OAT MEAL, Irom Scotland.
? New CODF1SU.
Cracki d WHEAT.
, CANNED GOODS, of the choicest brande,
i in endU i-s variety.
HAUBY SOI?MON.
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR BAILS,
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
FANCY GLASS.
kiAROE STOOK. LOW EST KATES
j ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
I Send for estimate and price list.
BGly
KEOGII ATllOllNE.
254 am) 25G canal stufet,
new yobk city.
I
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE
or
SOUTH CAKOLIAA.
PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Executive Dir-AmiiEST.
IT la an est abliebt o> custom among all civi?
lized States end natios annually to ac?
knowledge, in an oepocial manner, en a day
eet apart ft r that purpose, tbe n.r icifnl care
and protection of the Divjne Creator, und to
express their acknowledgments to Him in
solemn public fuim.
Therefore, 1. FRANKLIN J. MOFES.Jn..
Governor of Kouth Carolina, do hereby ap?
point and detonate THURSDAY, the 27tb of
November instant, to be observed eb a day of
Thanksgiving atd Trajerto Almighty God.
In testimony wberrof, I have btrennto Bot
mj band and caused the Groat Seal of
tbo bluto to be affixed, at Columbia,
[L. s ] this twelfth day of November, A. D.
1H73. aud in the ninety-eighth year of
tbo lud open dunce of tbe United Stateu
ol America.
By the Governor:
FRANKLIN J. MOSES Jit.
H. E. Hayne, Secretary of Stato. Nov 15
The Singer Still Triumphant!
Depositt: of SI and Upwards Received,
INTRRES'} ALLOWED AT TEE RATE I
OF SEYEN FEU CENT. FEE ANNUM I
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,]
AND SIX PEH CENT. COMPOUNDED
E VEIi Y SIX MO JV TUS ON A CCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, Proaidont.
John B. Palmer, Vico-Prebident.
A. O. Brenizer, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
Jobu C. B. Smith, Aseiataut Cashier.
Directors.
Wane Hampton, William Martin, John B.
Palmer, A. C. Haakell, P. W. MeMastcr, E.
H. Heiniteh, T. E. Gregg, Columbia.
G. T.JJcvtt, W. G. Hayes, Nowberrv.
B. H. Rutledge, Daniel Uavcuol, Jr., Cbar
oaton.
MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Widows,
Orphans aud otberet may bore deposit
their savings and draw a liberal rate of inter?
est thereon. Planters. Professional Men aud
TrustecB wishing to draw interest on their
funds until tboy require them for business or
other purposes; Pai cuts desiring to set apart
small sums- for children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can ouly bo with?
drawn by thomeelvee, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
auido funds for Tuturo use, are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their meaua
where tbey will rapidly accumulate, and, at
tho tame time, be subject to withdrawal
when needed. Aug 18
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
of
C U L U .11 11 1 A , S . C .
? ? * ?
Present Capital, . . . J150.0C0
Authorized Capital, . . . 1500,000
OPKICKHs,
JOHN B. PALMER, President.
A. G. BBRNl/.ER, Cashier.
V. N. G. iiU 1 T, Aseistatit Cashier.
IY.ilS BANK will aooh occupy its tnagnifi
. cent three-story aim Mausaid Roof build?
ing, now in course of ct?i.structiou on tho
corner ol I'lain and Uicbatdson streets, but
for '.lio prese nt will do buaiuebb at its old
Banking Utilise, opposite tbeC'tdnmbia Hotel.
A general Banking businesstranuacted. Cer?
tificates of Deposit, beaiiug Interest at tbo
rate ol Seven per cent, per annum, issued.
Notes, Rills ot Exchange and oilier evidences
of dtbt discounted, and money loaned on col
luteralH. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought
' and sold. Dralts on all ibe prominent cities
' in tho United States bought and sold,
i Dihf.ctous?Jas V. Black, John B. Palmer,
F. W. McMaator, lt. I) Semi, (or B. D. .Venn A
j Son,) G. W. Boirdon, (of Copeland A 1*? ar
don,) R. L. Bryan, W. C. Swaftleld, (of It. A
! W.C. Swafllcld.) W. B. Stanley. J.C. Seegers;
Samuel McGowau, Abbeville; James U. Bieu.
Winneboro, Fob 8
Columbia Music Store
ALU ABLE IS
THK WORLD'S AWAKU!
At shown by sales?proved by sworn returns !
lotho owners of tho principal Sewing Ma-'
cbino Patents-which last year amounted to
219,758 Machines, nino out of ten of them
being for family uae. This is ovor 45,000
more Sewing Machines than wero sold by
any other company doling tbo eamo period,
and over om>quart<r of all tho Machinea
sold in 1872. These enormous aaloH aro
ortinr: to tho long-te ted roe of the SIV <l
ER Uaohiuca, Which tut ? t l ? :.e!s id Ute
public in superb - a it* i.i s;m ic.iy of e?.i
strnclion, and oapability lor -mi: variety
and excellence of work.
THE bINOER MANUFACTURING CO.
J. P. LIPON, Agent. ...N0^7 _
Black Jack.
THE undorplfrned will furnish tho beet of
Blackjack WOOD, delivered in any part
or the city, at 15 a oord.
OctlG O. HAMBERG.
Goal! Coal!! Coal!!
JUST arrived and for salo by
BOWEN A LaFAB,
Oct 31 lmo Agents.
LyBrand & Son
npAKE pleasure in calling the attention oi
JL tbo public to an examination of their
STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodoons, VioliiiH, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Aocordeons,Brass and Silver Band Instrn
ruonta of all kinds. Also, Sheet Musio and
Instruction Rooks tor every class of Morien]
Instruments on bund at all times. We are
Sole Apente f-r the State of South Carolina
tit ' lev ,\ t <? - CO i TAGE ORGANS. Sheet
i o? -t id > mail post paid, on receipt of
iirico;aud n , kinrth ol Musical Goods sent by
Express, when ordered, to any part of tbo
Slate, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organs for hrIo cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Molodcons Tuned and
Bepairod in a satisfactory manlier: and will
givoeapecial attention to Packing, Removing
and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any
pointdoeired, atniodoratepilcee.
All orders promptly attended to and aatia
faction guaranteed to those favoring ua with
their patronage. Bend for our catalogue of
Shoot Mnsio and Musical Merchandise. Ri?
chardson street, a few doors above PncKNix
I office, Columbia. S. C. Nov 7
WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, 8. O.
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NCW IN THE OITY?PBICE $4 AiDAY
CcrrwT Main ard Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK,'Proprietor
~H?S3a^iT^OTEIi, COIsUlKBIA, S. O.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
AKO'l HiLR l'Z&ST CLASS HOXEL IN THE CITY. EARE ?E2 50 PER DAY,
(INCLUDING OMNI HIS FA HI..)
Q11 C ? . i h KKA if THE CAPITOL, AND IN I'ltE HEN I'HE OF THE HUSINEB8 PART
C; ?'! iln- city il.j-t's OuiiiH'Uh will eonvcv passet gets to and from every Train. Tbo
ies* Apai tiKi'iith iivi complete, with privateentrance on Aweoniblyi-troet. Tho BILLIARD
and It ATI I hOOMH are all new and vnperior toanj (n the city April 5
l^Fhoelc-r House?Prices Not Reduced!
THE PUOPii.MSTOH OP THE WHEELER HOUSE wonld respectfully inform the traveling
public, that in order tu maintain the character of hia Houao aa a First Claas Hotel, he
will continue h if prices as heretofore, and guarantees to givo that satisfaction wbioh has
eecnn d to tho House tho reputation it now has.
July 30 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
HEiTiU FR1MT All FASSEKEBKLME
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PIIILADELPOIA, SEW YORE, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTIJBING CITIES.
" lu te Tiuira a Wctk from Nt w Voi It?Tntidayi, ThursiUyi
um? Kuiuiiluy*. aj-Kifnuni Slate Boom Accommodations
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL. CA PACITT, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Hailroad Company,
AND connecting Roads Weal, in a"::rrr- ?Mi the fleot of thirteen firBt class Bteamshipa
to the above ports, invite attention to the quick timb iSli r**gnlar despatch afforded to
tho business public in the Cotton Mate* at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, oiTell?ffiCiliMaa
of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passeng? ra not excelled in excellence and
capacity U any other pott. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on
the line:
TO * E W YORK.
MANHATTAN.M. 8. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION.R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON.?.... Jaiuea Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADGEli.T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER Sc. CO., Agenta, Charleston, 8.0.
OEOnOIA.8. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA.T. J. Eeckett.Commander.
WM. A.COUE'J LNAY, WACNER, UUOER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. 0,
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander.
FO 'ATOH.?. Hincklev, Commander.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. 'WM. A. COURTEN AY, Agent, Charleston, 8. 0.
TO IIALTIMOllE.
FALCON.Uainie, Commander.
SKA GULL.?.Button. Commander.
Sailing D*ye. Every Filtb Duy. PaUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TO ISOKTON.
Steamship* ME?CEDI i'A and FLAG. Sail every Raturday.
.JAMES ADOER & CO., Agents, Chailctlon, 8. C.
Late* guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-balf of one
per cent.
THROUGH BILL? OF I APING AND THROUGH TICKET8
Can be ha<) at all tin' principul Railroad COIccb in Georgia, Alabama, Tenneeiee and
Mississippi.,
Stale-ltoih.s n.a> hi Miurn) in sdvi.r.ef, without exlra cbnrrie, by addressing Agents of
the Steamshipr it: Chat lesion, at v host offlcia, in all cases, the Railroad Tickota should bo
exchanged and Roths assigned. 11.? 'J brongh Tickt ts by this re nte inclndo Transfers,
Meals and State-Room, while t h sidp-board.
TIIK SOUTH CAROLINA UA1I.KOAD, GKOllGIA RA ILROAI)
Andtheii connecting lines, have lar^el> increase lieii facilities for the rapid movement
of Freigilt and I'usacnge r? brtwion tie :rithn: .ilita and tho Sonth and West. First
Class rating Saloon jit Branchvi It < n the Georgia and Sonth Carolina Railroads, first
clash Sh i ping Cars.
Freight promptly t rain-n rud lion i it an.t > to day and ni^hl trains of the South Carolina
Raiboaii Close conn eiimi uiat'i vitb i.thei Roads, doiiveting Freights at distant points
wilh gr< ?i ptompl re h, '1 l.e nisi tsgeiv will use every cxerlie n to satisiy their patrons that
tholiue Bin Charlest? n can not bo fruipssst el in despatch and the aafo delivtrj of goods.
For turlher information, a| i-ly to T. ,1. G?;iitin, Wielein Agent, Atlanta, Ga ; B. D.
Hasell. General Age ni, P. O. R? x 4 970; < flice ?17 Brofdway, N. It.; R. R. Pickekb, General
Passenger and Ticket Agent. Sonth Carolina Railroad; or J. M. Sri kibk, Superintendent
Great Southern Freight and Past-enger l.ine, Charleston, S. C. Jan 80 tly
AlGl'STA FLOIR HILLS,
AcgBSta, Ga.
HAVING thoroughly rot aired onr
MILL, wc aro.now prepared to offer
to tho Trado our well-known Brands
FLOUR: Gilt Edge, A No. 1, Extba,
Tir-Tor and OK; MEAL, GRIST and
FEEDS of all kinds at the very lowest
4?
prices, and invite tho attention of
buyers.
JOHN M. CLARE A CO.,
Proprietors.?j
Aug 20
8?noj
Notice to Farmers.
IN conaeqnenco of the stringency in money,
all indobted to us for SUPPLIES fur?
nished the present aud previous years, are
informed that Cotton will bo roceived in pay?
ment at tho higheat market rates, or shipper
to responsible parties for their account.
Sept 27 HOPE A GYLES.
Family Flour.
100 BBLS. hxtra Family FLOUR.
' 100 barrels low priced, but sound.
Forsaloby HOPE A GYLES
Seegers' Beer is Fare.
'T Jon'Icon tain Oocolns Indiens, FiflhJBcr
. ries, to make e no sleepy or headachy.