The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 21, 1873, Image 4
THE PHOENIX,
Published Daily and Tri-Weckly, '
THE GLEANER,
Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
. Office on Richardson St., near Taylor.
49* The Pnossixistheoldest Daily Paperin
Booth Oarolina, nan the laroest ciucui.ation
in the uppor portion of tho State, and haa
boon regularly issued sinco its inception?
March 21,1865.
joa- Book and Job Printing ol evory de?
scription faithfully attended to.
8udsobiption.
Daily, aix months, $4 CO; Tri-Wcekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 50.
AnVKUTIUEUKNTS
Inserted in tho Daily at $1 por Bquare of nino
lines for first, and 00 con tu eaoh subsequent
insortion; not exceoding five lines in length,
cents. Long advertisements by the week,
in?, ith or year, >t less rates. Marriages.
Funeral Invitation a, Ac, 91.
ASEKTB.
E.?. Bates, Union.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.
H. W. Lawson, Abbeville.
Bobert Bryce, Bpartanburg.
D. D. Moore, Book Hill.
J. A. Grigaby, Bidgcway.
Country Children.
Blue eyes and hazel eyes
Peep from the hedges,
Shaded by sun-bonnets,
Frayed at the edges;
Hp in the apple trees,
Heedless of danger,
Manhood in embryo /
Stares at tho stranger.
Out in the hilly patch,
Seeking the berrieB,
1 Under the orchard trees
Feasting on oberries;
Trampling the blo8Boms
Down 'mong the grasses,
No voice to hinder them,
Dear lads and lassos.
No grim propriety,
No interdiction;
Free as the birdlicga
From city restriction 1
Coining the purest blood,
Strength'ning each mnee'e,
Donning health armor
'Gainst lifo'B coming bustle.
Dear little innocontel
Born in the wild wood!
Oh, that all little ones
Had such a childhood!
God's blue spread over them,
God's garden beneath them;
No sweeter heritage
Could we bequeath them!
?
Tho very best romedy for a bad cold
is to eat nothing at meals but a piece of
toast, drink freely of cold water, walk
twice a day till you are in a gentle Per?
spiration, and go to bed very early.
The Singer Still Triumphant!
"y^ALUABLE IS
TUB WORLD'S AWARD!
ABBhown by sales?proved by sworn returns
to the owners of tho principal Sewing Ma
ohine Patents? which last year amounted to
219,756 Machines, nine out of ten of them
being for family use. This is over 45,000
more Sewing Machines than were sold by
any other company during tho same period,
and over one-quarter of all tho Machines
sold in 1872. These enormous sales are
owing to tho long-tested merits of the SING?
ER Machines, which meet the wants of the
public in superiority and simplicity of con?
struction, and capability for great variety
and excellence of work.
TBE KINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
J. P. LIQON. Agent. Nov 7
HEINITSH'S
Xk.
STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES.
THE roputation of DR. HEINITSH'S ME?
DICINES ia becoming world-wide. Our
old friend. Mr. Etlhardt. hss introduced
bLOOO AND LIVE It PILLS in Europo, and
8syB they ai e ihn bent medieinu for tho Blood
und Liver. This ia what everybody brvh.
Tho Blood and Liver Pilla for tho Liver,
Queen's Delight for the Blood, Boko Cordial
far Bowel Complaint, Quaker Liniment for
Pains and Aches, Kina Chill Cnro lor Chills
and Fever. Aro for Balo at HEINITSH'N
Ans 3 t ClH!ftp_Family_Druff Store.
Why tho South is Poor.
37UIOM the cradle to tho gravo, wo are
J dosed with all kinds of unknown Modi
eines made abroad, of which wo l;now no?
thing.
If your baby is sick, you givo it Northern
Soothing Syrup, instead of iloinitsh's Hose
Cordial.
If your Liver is not ri.;hi, vou take North?
ern Pills, instead of tlu "Blood und Liver
rills."
If your Blood is impure, yon lake North?
ern Sarsaparilltt, iumead ?f tho "Qnecu'd
Delight."
If you havo Chills and Fever, you lake
Northern chill euros, instead of Rehiitsh'e
Vegotahlo Tonic.
Our health and our wealth it thus do
Btroyed. Enoourngo your own doctors; ?ako
medicines mado at homo, and buy ihoho
that you know aro good. Hoinltsh has an
oxperiouco of forty years in making all
kinds of Modicines for every diseaeo known.
Go.at onoe and consult with him. For sale
at UEINITSH'S FAMILY DRUG STORE.
Octn ?7 . i
BOTJTH CAROLINA baix&.?ad Compas? ,
Qolu?bia?B. O., October 18,1873.
rXatWraiat?B?,. Chaugeof Schea-dle
fBWPtStt^ftf jjl'yg^tu goiul? effeot oc
and alter Sunday, 19tb Instant:; ?
KAIL AM> PABSENOFIl TB AIR.
Leave Columbia ?t.:.8.49 am
Arrivo u t Oharleaton;at.t*4.20 pm
Leave Charleston at.?.otam.
I rrivt at.Columbiaat.. S CO pm
RIO bt EXSBES8, VBEIOUT am) accou modation
tbain, [Sundays excepted.]
Leave Columbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.30 e m
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p ru Leave. .0 lb f m
Oamdon Train will run Munday.Wcdnceday
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Columbia at.1.50 pni
Arrive at Camden at.fi 35 pm
Leave Camden at....'.ceo am
Arrive at Columbia at.V.S0 am
8. B. Piceiks. Qoncral Tichet Agent.'
WilmiEgtoni Colombia and Augusta R
* GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, S. C, October 21 1873.
JSS T?5T f^ffiSftf?r T?,3S followi,,R Schedule
BHftffle^BEBH' will be operated ou and
after Sunday .October 20:
G Ol NU NOltTU. Til A I N NO. 2. thais NO. 4
Leave Columbia.11 40 a m 0 U5p m
Floionco.14 40 p m 2.10 a ni
Flemington.18 50 p m 5 27 a m
Arrive Wilmington. 10 45 pm '7.15 am
No. 2 Train makes clono conuccticu. tiu
Richmond, to all points North, nrriviog New
York C 40 A. M. No. 4 'I min makes clote
concoction via old Bsj Lino aud also Inch
mond, to all points Not lb, arming New York
4 25 V, M
ooing sovtb thai?- no. 1. TRAIN no. 3
Leave Wilum gton..4 50 a m 1G 10 p m
Flemingtun.*C 50 a m 7 46 p m
Florence.10 40 a m 1137 pm
Arrive Columbia. 13 If i? ni 4 00 a m
Making clone connection's at Columbia for
all pointb South and West I brougb tickets
sola anu baggago checked <u all principal
points. I'ullman palace uleepeitx is ail uight
trairB. *lirt-nkfaBt. IDinmr ti?uFlier
E. lt. DORH1Y,
General I'aeBetger and 1 i? ket Agent.
jas. ANDEliSOn, Geneial Sup't._
The fahort Line r-'chtdtue.
charlotte. colombia & A cuum a 1? R CO.,
Colombia, ?. C. October 24 1873
K3g rw* ["WliUfrfc m THE foliuwn g l aat-en
?86* B* IffiC'r'Sfr- ger Schedule wlI be ope
rated ou and after SUNDAY, the -ji6U? in?t :
oui.no nobtb. Train No. 2 Train No 4
Leave Augnata.fi SO ? m 4 15pm
Grauitevilio.*7 S3 a m 5 11pm
Bateaville.9 43 a m 17 22 p m
Columbia.1158 am 9 37pm
Che ster.44 2* p m 2 28am
Arrivo Charlotte.17 08 p m *5 15 a ni
No. 2 Train makoa cloeo connection, tut
Ricbmond, to all poiuta North, arriving at
New York at C.40 A. M ; alao, rid Raleigh
and Old Bay Lino, arriving; at New York at
4 25 P. M. No. 4 Train makes clone connec?
tion, tin Richmond, to.all points Norib, ar?
riving at New York at 4 25 P. M.
going south. Train No. 1 Train No 3
Leave Cliarlotto.*7 00 a m 9 10 p m
Chester. 9 54 a m 11 38 p m
Columbia.12.48 pm 3.40 am
Batcsvillc.4.57 p m 5 43am
Granitcvillc.17 15 p m *7 48 am
Arrivo Augusta.8.05 pm a 45 a m
?Breakfast. JDinner. fSuppcr.
Sonth bound Trains connect at Avgtuta
for all points Sonth and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to nil prin?
cipal points, tsr bleeping cere on all Night
TraiuB. Is. R. DORSEY.
General PaBaengrr and Ticket Agent.
James Anobbson, General Sup't.
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
Danville, Richmond and Danville It. \n.,n.
C. Division, and North Western n. C. It. V?.
GOING NORTH.
stations. mail. EXPRESS.
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. HMG A. M
Leavo Salisbury. 9.50 r. M. h;.4A.M
Leave Greeiibboro. 1.10 A. M. 11 10A.M
Leave Danville. 4 S2A. M, 1.621?. M
Leave Bui kville. P.44A.M. C.40 P. M
Arrive at Richmond... 12.45 P. LI. 9.30 P. M
Going south.
Leave Ricbmond. 2 30 P.M. 5.10 A. M
Leave Bui kville. 5.34 P. M. 8 '_'8 A. M
Leave Dauvillo.10 41 P. M. 1*2.67 P. M
Leavo Greensboro-2.15A M. 4.00P. M
Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A.M. G.22 P.M
Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A. M
GOING EAST.
Loave Grconeboro_ 1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M
Loavo Company ShopB 3 SC A. M.Arl2 201'.M
Leavo Raleigh. 8 05 A. M.
Arrive at Goldaboro.. .11.05A. M.
GOING WEST.
Leavo Goldeboro.4 10 P. M.
Leavo Raleigb. 7.45 P. M.
Leave Company 3hopu 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30 A. M 8 80P.M
North-wcHtcrn N. C. K. 11., Solon Brnrb
Leavo Greensboro. S 40 P. M
Arrivo at KernerBvillo. 0.10 P. M
Leave Kerncrsvllle. 9 00 A. M
Arrivo at Greensboro.10.30 A. M
Mail trains daily, both wa>H, over entire
length of road. Express dailj between Com?
pany Shops and Charlotte, Sundays excepted
H. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen Sup't.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
B1I??/ 85,"
Sundays excepted, connecting Willi Night
Trains on South Carolina Itailicudnp and
down; with Trains going North and t^cutl on
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta ai d Wil?
mington, Columbia and Augusta Bailie ac's
CP.
Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a m
Leavo Alt-ton.' 0.06a. to
Leave Newberry. 10.40 a. m
Loavo Cokcabury.2.00 p. m
Leave Be It on. 3 50 p. m
Arrive at Greenvillo. 5 30p.m
down.
Leavo Greenville at.7.80a.m
Leavo Bclton. ......... 9.30a.in
Loavo Cokcshury.11.16 a!m
Loave Newberry. 2 30 p. ro
Loave Alston.4.20 u m
Arrivo al Columbia. fii'Op. m
Anderson liruuvh and Vine MO tie J)ici*U,n
DOWN. VP.
Leave Walhalla. 5 15 a. m. Ai rive 7.15 p. m
Leavo Porrj ville 11.26 n. re. C.8C p. m
Leave Pcndlclon 7.10 a. ni. 3 SO p. ni
Leavo Anderson 8,10 a. m. 4 60p. ni
Arrive at Helton 9.00 a. m. Leave 3 60p. m
Accommodation Trains run rui Abbeville
Branch Mond ays, Wednesday and Fridays.
On Anderson Brandl,belwc en'Beltr.n and An?
derson, Tuesdays, Tlinrfdnvf n nd Saturdays
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gi ii.Bnp.
_Jabkz Noj.ton. General Ticket ,\gi r,t.
Summer Schedule^ sT&lJ.R.R.,
E&?3??&3 DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIK
Arrivo.Leave Arrive Loave
Spartanburp.. 5.;:o 52c
Batesville- fi.00 C.OO 4 4 63
Pecolet. ?.Ofi #1.1 rt 4.40 4.46
Joneaville. 0.4.1 CIS ?, p? 4.10
Unionvillc. 7.25 7.50 S.05 3.21.
Bantnc. 8.20 8.25 2..'10 2.35
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.16
Sholton. 9.15 9.20 1.35 1.4P
Lylos' Ford... 0.40 9 45 1.12 1.17
Rtrqthcr. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12 55
Aluton. 11.00 il.Ofl
Mocha and Java Coffees."
1 tTi BAG3 oia Oovernmonl JAVA,
A"' 10 pookota Prire Mncha.
For sale low by HOPE A GYLFS.
Oorn Whiskey.
1JURE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY.
. Aluo. a lot of fonr year old MALT CORN
WHISKEY. Warranted pnro.
Aug IS JOHN C. SKEOERB.
CASH STORE.
THE unprecedented demand for GROCERIES,/or greenbacks
and baukaWejunds, hae, by largely inorcased sales, enabled as to
.stUlJurther.reduceourpricti.
' ORUBHED SUGAR at 12) cents per ponnd by the barrel, or 7)
? i pounds for II.' ;**.-' '"' V
A frugar at IScentB per pound by the bitrel, or 7* potjnds for II.
C Sugar at 11} cents per.pound by the barrel, or 8 pounda for II.
Refined Yellow Sugar,at 11 ccnte per pound by Lho barrel, or 8} pounds for $1.
Porto Rico Sugar at it* cents per pound by the brricl, or 9 pouLds tor II.
RIO COFFEE. 25 cental Green; per pound, and Farched, 8 pounds for II.
Laguayra Coffee, 80 cent* p"er pound; Old Government Java, 33L
Black and Green TFA, m to crop, 50 cents per pound and upwards.
Dry Salttd Clear Rib linCQH. 0 cents per pound, and Ices by packages.
BUTTER, Tre-blo Gilt Edge, best, in market, 40 ccnta per pound.
CREAM CHEESE, 20 cents per pound by box, and 25 cents at retail.
RYRUPH.'at retail, 35 cents per gallon and upwards?lrc-a by barrel.
MEBH MACKEREL. 14 contH per peiuuds; Fulton Maikit Bed'. VIK cents.
WHISKIES, ranging from 11.40 per gallon and upwaidc?lcee bybarrel.
With a full line of Canned Qooos, liitruite, Ciacke re, Smoked Reif, New Bulled Buck?
wheat, Mince Ml at and all other goods, which dify compilition, For sale by
Nov 11 JOHN AGNEW & SON.
TO THE PLANTERS
' ' AND
All Others Attending the State Fair.
Owing to the Gr eat Reduction in the Price of Cotton,
I HAVE REDUCED
TUE PRICE OF GROCERIES AND rtOfBION TO CORRESPOND.
BELOW I anbmit a liat of prices. All orders shall be prompt!) filled at these rates and
shipped in good Older. Iho goods are all ttanc'.ui d, atd entire tatitlaclitn is guar?
anteed
BACON?Shoulders PJ cents per pound.
Bacon?Clear Rib, 9 eimta per pound; clear
10 cent* per pound.
Bacon?smoked, Clear, 10 cents per ponnd.
HAMB. 12J cents per i-onnd; New Sugar
Cured, 15 cents per pound.
BUTTER?Fino Mountain, 25 cents per
pound
Butter?Finest Goshen 45 ceuta per ponnd
CHEESE?Crenm,25 cent* per pound; Eug
Ii??li Dairy 25 eint? pi r ponnd
M -CKEREL, Extra hoadleea Mots, 15
cc litH.
FLOUR. New Family. {10 per barrel.
Floor. New Extia 111 per barrel.
MOLASSES, 35 cent* per gallon.
SYRUPS, no Centn to 90 cents por gallor.
BUG Alt?Di-marara, 11 to 12 cents per
pound.
New Orloaus SUGAR, 11 cenfa per pound.
B and C t-'uparB, 12* cents per pound.
A Sugars 13 cents pi r pound.
CruBbcd Sugars, 18 cents per ponud
COFFEE, Bio. 25 cents per pound.
Lagmiyra Coffee, 30 cents, per pound.
Old Government Java Coffee, 33] cents per
pound.
Parched Coffee, 35 cents per pound.
BLACK TEA, lamid lor its rich davor, $1
per pound.
flre-en Tea, new and choice, tl per pound.
line Rye YYHlHv* Y. 12 50 per gallon.
Fine Old Corn Ylhiskoy. 12 per gallan.
A full lino of cakes and CRACKERS,
direct from the manufacturer, from 7 to I
12 c?-nta per pound.
Atmoro'a celebrated MINCE MEAT,
SOUSED PIGS' FEET,
New BEEF TONGUES.
Rinoked BEEF.
New BUCKWHEAT.
OAT MEAL, trom Scotland.
New CODFISH.
Ciacked WHEAT.
CANNED GOODS, cf the choicest brands,
in endless variety.
BOORS,
HARDY SOLOMON.
CITIZENS' SAVING8 BAKE
or
SOUTH CAIIOLISA.
Deposits of SI aud Upwards Received.
INTERES'i ALLOWED AT THE HATE
OF SEVEN J'EIt CENT. HER ANNUM
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIN PER CENT. COMPOUNDED
F. VER Y SIN MO NTHS ON A CCO UNTS.
OFFICERS.
Win. Martin, President.
John 1!. Palmer, Vice-President.
Ij A. O. Rri uizcr, Caahif r.
ORDER WORK SOLICITED. J. II. Sawyer, in general charge.
1 Jolin C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wane Hampton, William Marlin. John B.
Palmer, A. C. Haskell, P. W. MsMasler.E.
II. Ueiuilsh, T. E. Gregg, Columbia.
G. T. Scott, W. G. May op, Ncwherry.
II. II. Itnllcdgo, Daniel Ilavonel, Jr", Char
estop.
-o- I TiyTECnANICS. Laborers, Clerks, Widows,
FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT|MSlSJ^i??J?tffiSmIS
eat thereon. Planters Piofcasieir.alMenanel
rrnatroe wisl ing to draw interest on their
SASHES,
BUNDS,
WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS
NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF
FANCY GLASS.
LARGE ST00K. LOWEST HATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
Send for estimate and price lh t.
D61y
KKOGH A-TIIOIIAE.
254 and 25G cabal 8T11FF.T,
tiEW YOKE CUV.
Grandest Scheme Ever Known.
For thu Benefit of tho
Public Library Of Kentucky. < fnnda until they requite them for busiuct
_0_ I other purposes; Parents dc
1?.OOOCASH GIFTS?Sl.500,000.
Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift.
$250,000 FOR $50.
siring to ?I t apart
amall sums for childie n, and Marrie d Women
i and Minore (whose deposits can only be with
! drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
j their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future u?c, are he-re affon'ed
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the H.uue time, be subject to withdrawal
when needed._Aug 18
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
THE Fourth Grand Gift Concert, author?
ized by special Act of tho Legislature,
for the benefit of the Pnblie Library of Ken?
tucky, will take place in Public Library Hall,
at Louisville, Ky.,
WEUNKKDAV, DF.CE.UDEn 3,
Only C0.0C0 tickets will ho aoh!, i ;.d one
half dr theao are intended for the 1-nropoan
market, tbua leaving emlj 30.000 fci sale in
tho Uuitcd State?, whore 11)0.OcO were die
poacd of tor the third Concert. Tho tickets
are divided into ten coupons or parta, and
bavo on their back the Scheme, with a full
explanation of tho mode of drawing.
At thia Coueert, which will ho thegrandcbt
musical display ever witnessed in thia
country, tho unprecedented Bum of
$1.500,000,
Divided into 12.000 cabh gifts, will he dis?
tributed by lot among thu ticket holdera.
The numbers of tho ticket? to be d: awn freim rat0 0| .seven pe-r c
one wheel by bliud children and the gifts Notes, Bills of Exchange "and oilurevidences
from another._ _ I nf Jp|,t discounted, and mom-} loaned on COl
4 j laterals. Stocka, Bonds, Gold*, Silver benight
'' .S'SS,,' and seild. Drafts em all the prnudtn lit cities
in nnn1 in 1,10 United State* bought and sold
DiKECTons?Jas. F. Black, JohnR. Palmer,
F. W. McMaster, R. D Senn, (ol It. I). Sinn A
Hon,) G. W. Bcardcn, (of Copedand A Re ar
dein,) R. L. Brvan, W. C. Kwaflicld, (or R. A
W. O. Swaflield.) W. B. Sta nley. J. (J. Seegere;
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James H. Rion,
Witmaboro. Feb 8
Columbia Music Store
C O I. l' ill D 1 A , S . C .
Present Capital, . . . 1150,000
Authorized Capital, . . . $500,000
OK PI CP. UK.
JOHN B. PALMER, PresieUnt.
A. G. RltEMZER, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT. tYeiiotaiii Caobit-r.
rrv'iis DANK will soon occupy its maguifi
JL cent tbreo-stoij himi Maus?id Rool build?
ing, now in course: e>t construction on the
corner ol Plain and ItichattVoii stnels, but
for :?><? presett will e'ei huidtiisa nl its old
Hanking House, opposite the Columbia Hotel.
A general Ranking business transacted. Cer?
tificates e>f Deposit, bearing Interest at the
rate ot Se ven pe-r cent, per annum, iasned.
1,1 BT OK GIFTS.
1 Grand Cabh Gift.
1 Grand Cash Gilt.
1 Oi and Cash Gift. 60.000 |
1 Grand Caah Gift. 25,000
1 Grand Cash Oilt. 17,500
It) Caah Gifta, $10.000 etch. 100.000
5.000 oach. 150 000
1,000 each. 50,000
500 oach. 40.000
400 each. 40 01)0
300 each. 15,000
200 each. 50 C00
100 each. 82.600!
50 each.550,000 I
30 Cash Gifta,
50 Caah Girts,
80 Cash Gifts,
100 Cash Gifta,
150 Cash Oifta,
250 Cash Gitta,
825 Cash Girts,
11,000 Cash Gifts,
Total 12 QOQGifts 'all cask amount?
" ingW..."_.... ." ..'.. fl ,500,000
'1 he distribution will lie positive', whether
all tho ticketa arc solel or not, and tho 12,000
gilta all paiel in proportion to tho ticketsoold
?all nnbold tickets being destroyed as at the
lirst and second Concei t a, and n?t ropresoiit- I
ed in the drawing.
j Pit It K OK TIC KETS.
Whole ticketa. $50; halves. $25; t entl.se, or j
on eh coupon, $5; eleven wlie?!e tickets for'
$M)0; 22A tickets for f l.OfO; 113 whe.le tickets
for i5 000; 227 whole tickets for $10,000. No I
disceiunt on leas than $j(J0 worth ol ticketa at I
a time.
The nnparalh led success of the- Third G.ft j
Concert, aa well as tho Matisfac!ion given by I
tho first anei second, nin ke < it < nlv necessary <
to announce the fourth to injure Die prompt
aalo of ovcry ticket. i ! ? I riirth Gift Con?
cert will be com:. ? . I n " it 'e tailn 1 I ?
tho third,and full ? sr ? i ?> i :? .- n In. ? ?.'
from oirculare. which uili i. -. ; i...
(Ida oftico to all wl.o apply tor ihcni.
Tickets cow ready for aale, and all orders,
accompanie d by tho money, promptly filled.
Liberal tcrma given to those wbe> bny to soil
again. THOS.K. Bit AM LEITE,
Agent Public Library, Kentucky, and Mana?
ger Gift Concort, Publio Library Building,
Louisville, Ky.
1 or tioketa or information apply to
DAVIDGE OAMUIVILL,
Sop110 ftu22 Broker, Columbia, S. C.
60 Boxes Shouldera, |
FOR Bale at 0 conts per pound, at
Oct 14 , SOLOMONS.
LyBrand & Son
npAKL ple asure in calling lho attention oi
I the pnblie to an cxaininati(>i: of theii
STOCK or MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con
sibling ot 1'ianoB, Church and I*arlor Organs,
Helodoons, Violins, Guitai s, Banjos, Flutes,
AccordcoiiM, lira as and Siher Band Instru?
ments of ail kinds. Also, Sheet Music and
Instruction Books fbrevc-ry close of Musical
Instruments i n l and at all limes. We arc
Role Af:e-ii!s for I he State of South Carolina
. 1 1 \ a c. v ( O'lTAGE ORGANS, shu t
?? ??' '> p,.?t paid,en receipt ol
in n e; slid .'; i !?i:.its ot MuhicrI Oooda sent by
Express, wl.cn ordereel.to any pnrl e l the
Slate, marked Q. O. D. Good Sccona-hai d
Piauoa and Orgaus for sale fheaii, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Medodeohs Tuned and
Repaire d in asatisfaelory nun ner: and will
giveoapecialattention to Packini; Itemovii ^
aud Ship|)ing Piaiios lor ol he 1 partii u toai-y
point desired, at moderate piiccs,
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guarautecel to those favoring us with
their patronage. Rend for our catalogue of
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri?
chardson street, a few doors above Pucsnix
oQlco, Columbia, 8. C. . Nov7
WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, 8. O
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE OITY?PEICE S4AM>AY
Corner Main aid Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK,'Proprietor.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
ANOTHER 1IRST CLASS HOXEL IN TBE CITY. PARE $2 50 PER DAY,
(INCLUDING OMNIBUS FAKE.)
SITUATED NEAR TBE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINE88 PART
of the city. Robo'h Omnibus will convey paaaerigerB to and from every Train. The
La 'ice' Apartmcnta are complete, with private entrance on Aeaeniblyfctraet. The BILLIARD
and RATH ROOMS aro all new and superior to any in the city. April 6
"Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced!
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE \YH EHLER HOUSE would rtspectfuUyiuibrm the traveling
public, that, in order to maintain the character of bia H?nau aa a First Claas Hotel, ho
will continue bin prices aa heretofore, and guarantees to give that satisfaction which has
scoured to tbo Honec the reputation it now lias.
July 30 T. M? POLLOCK, Proprietor.'
EBnMtmi FlliTniFffiUiEUM
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
10 AND FROM
i h0
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACT?BING CITIES.
Three Times ?1 Week from New Yorli? Tnodayi, Tti.urid?TB
iiikI Sntuiclaya. jrj-Klrtjunt St tit c Room Acoommodailoai
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHl/V.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
a ND connecting Boai'b Wc tt, in alliani e with the llect of thirteen Urst olaes Steamships
J\_ to the above porta. invite attention to the quick tun- and regular despatch afforded to
tbo business public in the Cotton Man .- at the 1 ORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities
of rail and eca transportation for Ft eight ai d Passengers not excelled in excellence and
capacity r.t any other port. The foliowitg iplt-ndid Oci an Steamers aro regulativ on
the line:
T t) N K. W Y O II It.
MANHATTAN.M. 8. Woodhull. Commander.
CHAMPION.H. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON.Jaruen Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADOEB.T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAM Km ADOER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
GEORGIA.8. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA.T. J. Beckett.Commander.
WM. A. COURT EN AY, WAGNER, HUGER A- CO., Ageuta, Charleston, 8. C.
TO T II I L- A D K L. P II I A .
Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Ales. Hunter, Commander.
FQ'.'ATWR.O. Hinckley, Obmmandcr.
Sailing Dave?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTEN AY, Agent, Charleston, 8.0.
T O 71 A I, T I ,11 U 11 IL
FALCON.Hainie, Commander.
SEA GULL.Dutton. Commander.
Hailing Days?Every Filth Day. P.\UL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TO UO S T O H .
Steamships MF.RCKDITA and FLAG. Sail evi rv Saturday.
JAMES A DG ER A CO., Agent?, Cbarleeton, 8. C.
I.at ec guaranteed^** low a* those of competing linen. Marine Insurance, one-ball of one
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF I AUING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad ( Blees in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and
Miseisi>in|)i
State- Rooms ii. a> 1? ret tired in ail v? me, will.cat extra charge, by addressing Agents of
the Steamship* in Chailetton. at whosi nfllc* s in all eaees, the Railroad Tickets t-hould be
exchanged and Berths assHnrd I !?< 1 brongb Tickets by this n ute include Transfers,
Meals and Rtat?>Rnnm, wliih on eldp-l oaid. /
THIS SOUTH CAHOLIXA ft t (I.UOAD, GEORGIA RAILROAO
And then connecting linec, ha ve Ian ? h increand tbeii facilities for tlie rapid movement
of Freight and I'aaaeugeia between il.e . oiilmn citits and the South and West. Fit at
CIskm Kating Saloon at Bi a neb vi It. ?? i. the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first
clas?< Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly train U rn rt h
Railroad ' (.'lo.-e col iieeii'Ui ii'a<'?
wilh great piotnpti.??????, 11.i ma:
the line ctfl Charleston era lined bt
n 'in ii.? i it daj and night trains of the South Carolina
with ? tIn i Hoar's,delivering Freights at distant points
i geih \. ill nee every fzerticn to satisfy tLeir palrrnt that
Mil) an i d in e< r\ ateli and the safe deliver* of goods.
Atlanta, Ga ; B. D.
Piceinr, General
Passe nger and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Ittiilioael; or J. M. Sei kikk, Snpeiir.t? ndett
Great Southern Freight and Paetenger l ine, Charleston, H. C. Jan SO lly
For lurtber information, apply to T. j. GimFiK, Western Agent, A
;.\>>lll. General Ag? i t, P. O. B< >. I 07;?, f Bice S17 Rrcadway. N. Y.;S. B.
.-,.:>,?;- \ '. s$4 }
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JUILLf,
Augusta, GUi
HAYING tboronghly repaired cur
MILL, wc are new pnpared to effe;*
to tbo Trade our well-known BrAnda
FLOUR: Gilt Eiiqe, A No. 1, Extiia,
Tir-Top and OK; MEAL, GRIST and
FEEDS of all kinds at the very loweet
piiccs, and invite the attention of
buyer*.
JOHN M. CLARK A CO.,
Aug 23
Tropriotors.
; Snao
Kottce to Farmers.
IN conse qncroo of the eti ingencj in money,
all indebted to us for SUPPLIES fur
nitdied tbo present and previous years, are
informed that Cotton will bo received in pay?
ment at tbo highest market rates, or nhipt.e ?
to responsible parties for their account.
Sept 27 UOTE A GiLF.S.
Family Flour.
100 BBLS. axtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrelti low priced, but sound.
For salo by HOPE A GYLES
Beegers' Beer ia Pure.
T don' t contain Gocolut?. Indiens, Fish^B
rioe, to make ono sleepy or. headaoby.