The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, December 09, 1873, Image 1

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. > ' UMI ii "UHU'U L Ii"HU Min), ?jmi llli. The Rov. Mr. Robert Neaoia^Altfl'fton ?^"rff'i??W - Gardeo, Jfew > -York, b ?* reoti?ja of tho Cummiasiouers of Itami? gration,'of New York, for the purpose of seeking a new field for the immi? grants arriving daily, is desirous of plaoing a few hundred families in Sooth Carolina. Under tbe auspices of the German Society of Charleston, the un? dersigned, therefore, oalls upon the planters, farmers and others, who de? sire to have some of these laborers, to write immediately and designate whnt kind of laborers they wish; whole fami? lies or single laborers, Germans or Italians, craftsmen or farm laborers. Planters who have land for sale at low prices, or who desire to give a portion of their land free to immigrants, will also pleaeo state it, aa a portion of tbe immi? grants have moupy enough to start a farm, if they get.the land gratis, or on a long credit. An opportunity presents itself hero to draw the long-desired im? migrants to oar State, and if all act promptly, several thousand good men may oomo hero. The undcrsigued is ready to devote his time for this pur? pose, and only desires tbo co-operation of the oitizens of tbe State. FRANZ MEE.CHER3, Cditor Deutsche Zeitung. Railroad Meeting in GbeenyiiiIiE ? At a meeting of tho citizens of the County und city of Greenville, S. 0., held on the 4th foist., pursuant to no? tice, on motion of Julius 0. Smith, Esq., Mr. J. A. David was called to tbe Oheir, and A. Blythe, Esq. .{requested to aot as Secretary. The Chairman explained tho object of the meeting to be, to take into consid? eration the propriety of sending dele? gates to represent the city and County of Greenville in the railroad convention to be held in the city of Charleston, S. 1 C, on tbe 11th inst. ? After stirring and able addresses from Hon. T. O. Gower, Wm. Beatio, Esq., Whitner Symmes, Esq., and others, on motion of Mr. Symmes, it wasj Resolved, That a committee of five bo appointed by the Chair, to represent the city nnd Cpnnty of Greenville, S. C, in "tbe approaching railroad con? vention to be held in Charleston, S. C, on tbe 11th inst. The Chair appointed on the- com? mittee Col. E. P. Jones, Col. H. P. Hammett, A. Blythe, Esq, Whitner Symmes, Eeq., and Dr. J. L. West rloreland. . On motion of G. G. Wells, Esq., the Chairman was added to the committee. The meeting then adjourned. J. A. DAVID, Chairman. A. BiiYrHE, Secretary. * A daughter of Mr. George W. Cristie, of Georgetown, died last week, from tbe effects of a large dose of strychnine. Grand Concert nSKBB To Aid in Jte-Bu?ding Washington Street Church. AGRAND!VOCAL, and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will be given by Madame Brignoli, Professors Denck and PhUe, assist? ed by several amateurs, of Columbia and Charleston, at Parker's Hall, on TUESDAY, December 16. Tickets ft._ Dec 7 ... Powder, Shot and Lead. DUjPONT'S celebrated RIFLE POWDER, In whole, half and quarter kegs. (Jannieter Powder?consisting of Rifle, Eagle and Diamond Orain. Drop and Buck Shot, Bar Load, 4o. Percussion Caps?double and single water? proof.' Guns, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, 4o For 8alo, low, by Dec S , JOHN AGNEW 4 SON. Rttiaina.-liutB, &c. NEW Layer RAISINS, in whole, ha!: and quarter boxes. Currants, Prunes, Citron, Mince Meat, Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Canton Preservod Gicgor, Brandy Peaches, Apples, Oranges, A'o , 4c. For sale, low, by Doc5_JOHN AGNEW A SON. CONGRESS WAN I S TO ACT towards Spain in a just nnd dispas? sionate manner; therefore, tho public may expect consiuerable delay us regards a final settlement of tho Virginias question. The Indian Girl wants to act in a kind and considerate manner towards her customers; therefore, tho eraoLing public may expect considerable inducements in CIGARS, which will bo sold at sucb rates that those who havo 10 TRADE SOUTH CAROLINA ray Certificates at heavy discount, will not feel that they havo lost so very much when purchasing of this maid, as tliey can get Cigars at five cents equal to those bonght elsewhere at ton cents. Tho blowing of poli? ticians and newepaper editors, advocating going FOR CUBA With a vengeance, is slowly los-ing its effect; but the sensation awakened by the Indian Girl in Columbia and State, by tho remarka? ble low prices for Cigars, is increasing as rapidlv as the good news spreads. PERIQUE, FINE CUP and those Cigars at f2 per box, deserve your atteniiou. Dec 5 For Sale Low for Cash, At the1'luvnix Iron Works, ONE 20-horse power STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, now, just completed and war* ranted. . ? Two new SAW MILLS, ccmp'.ole. The nndoitigned would also requett fall those indebted them, to make payment be? fore the 1st of January, 1 ST 1; and all those having accounts againBt this firm, to sond in their bills fir settlement. Dec2jC?_GOLDSMITH ft KIND. Knox'a Hall, Abbeville, S. 0. THE above HALL is now complete, and ready for use. It is suitable for Thoa ti ical Fxhibitions, Concerts, 4c. Address Novj?2 JOHN KNOX, Abbeville, 8. 0. Choice Provisions. AT low prices for cash. G.000 pounds BACON SIDE8, 2.000 pounds now Sugar-cured Hams, 0 10 barrels Loaf Lard, 20 boxes Goahcn Chceso, - 10 boxes Young America and Pine apple Cheese, 10 ohests choice now crop Teas, 100 barrels Family Flour. 25 barrels Apples, Onions and Potatoes. Deo4_HOPE & GYLES. * Bagging and Ties. 2f\ f\f\ YARDS HEAVY BAGGING. ?li\JU 5,000 lbs. ARROW TIES, for salo by 1 HOPE 4 GYLES. ill 1lr-m hU\ 1 ' \?-"v BY J. A. SELBY. CO Spoolal Notices. "An honest man never gets fat"? D'Oreay Cologne is tbo bcdt of perfumes. "A setting hen is a joy forever"? D'Orsay Cologne iu also like vise. "A bn.be in the houso should never throw etonei"? Every one likes D'Orsay Cologne. ;'A thing of bcautv gathers no moss"? D'Orsay Cologne is both cheap and good. At F1SIIP.IPS DRUG SPORE. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy ltdIt-f Tor Young Men lrom the effects of errors and abutce in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar? riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Hooks and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress IIOWAltl) ASSOCIATION, No. 2.South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institu? tion having a high reputation for honorable conduct and profess ion al skill. Oct 20 3nin HUPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, 2,000 bushels BRAN, 2,000 bushels SHORTS. also, Fresh Saur Krant and Mince Meat, j 100 boxes Raisins, CO halt-boxes Raisins, 25 quarter-boxes Raisins. 50 drums Smyrna Figs. Dessicatcd Cocoannt, 100 pounds Seedless* Raisins, 5110 Heads of Cabbnge. Nov 1", 1 MOORE & FABER, j At lorne ys-ut-liuw ?k So I let tors i n TCiitiily , COLUMBIA, S. C. j OFFICU on Slain street, overScoM's Rank. P. O. Box 53. Nov 11 Inn.- | a. c. Moong. w. n. KAr.ua JOHN 0. JACOB. MANUFACTURER of SAUSAGES. BO? LOGNAS. PUDDINGS, II EAD j CHEESE, Ac, corner ?laiu and Medium: streets, two Bqttarcs below State House. Fa- j milics, boarding houses and icstanrant-1 supplied. Orders filled and delivered. Fresh Pork and Beef also for eslo. Nov 15 lmo Lumber and Laths. HAVING a largo quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on hand, per? sons wanting the same cau be supplied; at short notice. Orders left at my Residence on Main street, near tho new Government Post Office, or sent by mail, will meet prompt attention. Terms ensli. Nov26 Into W. LOWRY. Boots, Shoes & Hats. rUST received, another shipment of Me Mnllin's BOOTS and CONGRESS GAIT? ERS, double solo and dret6. also, An invoice of FASHIONABLE II ATS. J. MEIGHAM. Nov 12 * frTnklin-house, Corner Lroln*. ami dates Sin-,Is. THE undersigned beg* to announce In his old patrons ami friends, that ho lias re? opened hie SAMPLE ROOM and RESTAU? RANT, ami is pr< patr-d lo servo, at all hours, FISH, GAME and OYSTERS, in all style.-; together with every delicacy that tin: Charleston and Columbia markets pn"?ni. ?"NovG (.:. !:. FRANKLIN; Guns and Pistol?. 1 RESPECTFULLY inform my trim Is and the public in ?general that I have on hand a Nvell-seleeted stock of doublol and single-barreled GUNS, RKPEATEItS, Shot Pouches and Flasks, Game Bags, Caps and Ammunition, Toys of all description, I Walking Cam s, and many othir at ticlos too ! numerous to meutinn, which I oiler for s?ie low for cash. Repairing done at short notice. Also. Keys fitted. P. W. KRAFT, Nov-1 At IlieSign of the Rig Gnu. Just Received, AN extra line l,d of Keiilticliv 'IMA MULF.S ntid HORSES, some of which gj^jjrn e w? 11 broke. liny may bo seen lai Oliarlos Logan'* Stahle, cur: r S.-nah and Assembly stre; t*. I Nov 12 w. -;. ,\ i.. TA..BOTT. Urs. Greene, Lnidley & Et-ntley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES ttOMPOUA'l) KX I'll ACT L'Olt VDAMS, ) the gnat vegetable alterative for all diseases arising lrom impnio blood. nil. CiltKK.M'/s kit ruitK, lor the cure of Epilepsy, rut .sp-i.-ni-?, atid c ?nvu! eions ( f all kinds. M id leu i ((i Ifouiy, :' i' ( no Ulis, (.'i'hls, Rronehitis, Croup, and all diseases ol the lungs and air passages. Neuralgia Spirille, n m rtain and speedy cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neivons llcad-ache,and all nervoim pains. Wabnalt Valley Ague fine. Contains no tjnitiiiio. A mo.d positive remedy lor Chilis, Bilious Fiver, and Congestion* ol Liver and Spioi n. AcU like ? charm. Prepared at Ilia Laboratoi v, Charlotte, N, C. For sale by W. C. FISHER, Nov 20 Jit Columbia. S. Mills House Stables, yw. JUST received at Hie above Kta* li'i^iHiiily liiiul (in.- KKNILVKY ^U^MULEH, most of which are well broke. Will be sold cheap lor cash. Sept 13 J. N. LONG. A gen I. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers. OUR stock is complete in every respect. We soli at the very lowest pricoii, and warrant sur goo Is pure. Wo do not publish prices, but tool satisfied that noun of our patrons will lcavo dissatisfied. Wo pay the highest market prico Tor COTTON, either in goods or currency. Wo liavo an excellent WAGON YARD in rear of onr establishment. Look ont for tho sign of the. plow and the carriage Wheel, Richardson street, a fow doors below tho TnatNix office. Givo us a call, and in? spect our goods and priceH. Nov 23 Black Jack. THE undoreigned will furnit-b the best of Black Jack WOOD, deliver! d in any part of the city, at $5 a cord. Oct 16 C. HAMBERG. lumbia, s. c, tuesday m AQNEW'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE. ITUIE trial of conducting our business on a .JL strictly cash basin has ]>roted a success, our sales for tho past month being fully (tft)i i per ecu'., tnore thau on sales for the motitfivf I November, P-72, which showd that our Irimt?H ? and the public appreciate our iff oils to fur? nish -j'HHl nand.* at living prices. Wo shall not undertake to ennmerato price* for nur i entire ttock, but give quotations lor a low of tho leadiug articles, assuring our friends i that our pi iocs for all others not name I will I be as low an any other houte who sclid souud I goods, and the extent and variety of our ] stock is not exceeded by any house in this vily. i Crushed SUGAR, at retail, 12io. per lb., or 8 Ibf. lor f 1. I Granulated and A SUGAll, at retail, at 12'e. per Ib., or H lbs lor II. Powdered KUGA.lt, at retail, 121 j. per lb . or 8 lbs tor f 1. C SUGAR, vory choice, ?} lbs. ror II. Refined Yellow Sugar,'.(Ion. tor f I. Porto Itici Sugar. 10 lbs. for ?l. Itio COFFEE, Giecn, q."k\; Parched,:! Mm. Tor $1. New Familv FLOUH, JO 50 per barrel. " Extra " $10.50 " " A No. 1 " $11.00 " " " Fancy " f 12 U0 " " HAMS, choice New York, sugar-curt'd, at 14o per II). UUTTEtt,'Treble Gilt Edgeaouhcn.al JOj. per lb. It AI SINS?quarter boxis, 51; hilt boxes, ?1 DO; whole boxes, $.1 50, each. Old live and Coin WHISKEY, called," at II 75 to t:! pel gallon. Dec7_JOHN AGNF.W ?V SON. ISTEBESTIXG aI\?E1IEXT, Commencing on MONDAY", we will offer some extra Bar? gains in several lines of Goods we deal in, and wish to carry less of them these hard times. Our object, of course, is to realize, hence BARGAINS can be had by those who come early. R. C. SHIVER & CO. One special line is a beautiful collection of CHROMOS at LOW FIGURES. Nov 23 flMi E late telegrams ftoni Washington, an* X nouneing the decision of the Uuititl siai. ii Supreme Court, concerning tho Br.ls of the Bank of the State, Did not ercatn more i xciU-nunt in Columbia than was caused by the announcement that there are plenty more of those Quo Havana CIGARS, of our own nink- , which are still all the rage. We also announce that Building an t I mu at:;! Grci nback s are Received at Par. Gii.i! throngs are flocking to avail them? selves of this opportunity to procure lUe choio< Tobaccos und Cigars to he had Al the California Citjar Store. Nov ? M. KHLX?ACHEH. .-PE"IAL ANNOUNCEMENTS at 1 i! K G ml 1.1 ulral Try Goods E&tabHshm'l w. d. love & co. AVKltY large Stockei det-iruble GOODS, purchased since the panic,al suction and (?:-? v ii? ie. will I e i tVi red on MONDAY, Novi inlier 1<>. l!?7.i.niid throiicliout Iheweik, at the most i:\rii.\oi:nixaky i.ow emci s kvrh known in this city. Our ?nitro stork ol DUESS GOODS will bo offered at Ices than PANIC I'll ICES. All Hu iivwaiid desirable I'al rics in Mourn - ing !'ii *s Goods, iiielndiiig seventy-llvi pi.ves ol Black Alpacas, ol the best goods niadi. '.mi! be i ffet ed at panic prices, i I l.i'.: c!k. lilai k?'i?. Comfortables, Hosiery and Unih.r-weai for ladies, geute and ehif ?I i in <?!' ?vi. -:.? ? au i quiili.y, :it i xi rcmely low prices. j In our EM 11 <!opariincut, wo i ftVr an im itmu-c iis>j>oi tint i:l ol goods,compiifiiia Col I laretli m, .Lib is, Unfls, Tics, Ac., which la? dies will ii::il t.> tie the hot assortment we havu i v i exhibited, and at unuttially low prices; j On Mock oi Domestic*, Prints, .Tc^ns, i X? v-i its at;.) c iHfeiniei es eo?ipriso a full line oT eli'iicj goods, at very.low prices. I.ittcii and Mouse-keeping Goods much mider for? mer ps iu'i s. Carpets and lint;* at a great ro duclioti, rediu .? stuck and give our custom j er.- bargains. I Don't tail to secure sonic of the great bar? gains to lit found tit the Grand Central Dry ' GootU Establishment of W. D. LOVE A CO , Under tho Wheeler House. i W D. LOVF.. B. B. McCREEHY. I ? - - - To Members of tho Bar. VOLUME III KIOHAUUKOVS RETORT*, new serie-?, 15. Also, a largo ast-ort | nit nt of other Eaw books and Law Blanks, '.'or sale at lt. L. Bit YAN'S Bookstore. Nov 11 FURNITURE! fagan'bros. KEEP constantly on Ihand a full and coin U\ pu to assortment <ii kei BED-ROOM, PABLOR-T? and KITCHEN FUKNl TURK. of lh? most unique aud novel design. FUNEUALS served in tho best manner, and at short notice. Thankful for past patronage, they re? spectfully solicit a continuance of tho H?mo, and an examination of their slock, foclinr; satip?cd that they can please al). Sey^'25 iOmos Attgnd the True ORNING, DECEMBER 9. 1873 The Singer Still Triumphant! rALUAULE IS THE WOItl.D'S AW A III)! / i shown by sah ?- proved by i worn rclurua tollio owners ol ilm principal Sewing Ma rbine Patents- whic h lust year amounted to 210,758 Machines, niite out of ten of them being !"?? family use. This is over 45,0001 more Sewing Machines than were sold by any ot h: r company dm it-;: I lie Fame period", and over one-tpiai lei* of all tho Machines | sold in 1*72 These enormous sales arc owing to i he lot g-test Oil merits of the SING? ER Machines, which nut-l the wants of I ho public in superiority and sinu-licity (>f con? s', ruction, tind capability for great" variety I and excellence of work, i THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. I .1. P. LIGON. Ar? nt. Nov 7 1 CITIZENS' SAVINGS EAf-K i smrrti c, \ i:oi.i \.\. i Deposit.- of SI rxTid Up\f'arris Ruecived. ! XTEJihS'J ALLOWED AT THE RATE t'FSEVEX FED VENT. PEH ANNUM OS (JEHTJFICATES OF DEPOSIT* AXJ) SJA PER VENT.UOMPOUNDED e ve i; r a i a m on tils o n a ovo un ts. tlh'KZ G Kits. ?Vru. Martin, President. John R. I'almc-r, Ylcc-Prisidi nt. , A. G. Rrt jiisccr, Cashier. J. if. Sawyer, in general charge. John C. R. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Dlrevlor*. Wane Hampton, William Martin, John R. Palmer, A. c. Haskell, F. W. McM&stcr, E. II. Hcinitsh.T. E. Gregg,Columbia. G. T.Scott, W. ?. Maws, Nc-wbeirv. R. H. Ruttedj,e, Daniel Ra V? Lt-1, Jr", Chai eston. MECHANICS. Laborers, Clor! s. Widows, Orphans and others may here depoeit j (heir savings and draw a liberal rate of inter? net thereon, Flantci h, Piofestioual Men and 1 Trustees wisl ing to draw interest on their funds until they require them tor business or other purposes; Patentsdesiring to set apart Miiall sums fur children,aud Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by I their legal representalivrs,) wishing In lay j neido funds for future use, are here afforded! an opportunity oi depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate-, and, at tho HRtne lime, be sulject lo withdrawal when needed. Amr 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, OF C O 1j v 2?! RIA, S . C . Present Or/i/.Vi', . . . :l.V>.uO Aulliorittil VtipHoK . . . (500,000 JOHN P.. PALMER, President. A. O. I'.RENIZER,Cashier. i). N. (i. It I* I T. Assistant Cashier, f jiniS P?ANK will soon ocenpy its magnifl A. ceut thrre-stoiy aud Mansaid Itoofbuild? ing, now in course of construction on the eornerol Main and Richardson etiiets.hu: r??r lue pnsiit will do bushiest tit its old I Punk ing Il.'.iw. opposite Ike Coltiml iallotel. i A general Ranking business tiai sac ted. Cer I liticatcs ot Depni-it, heming Interest at the I ran- ol Sevoii per* cent, per annum, issued. Note". Rills id I x.-ha ugi Htldothi] evidences I .if debt iiisr? hnli (i. nnn moi ry lorn-1 don col. I iati rals Storks, Ponds, Cold, Silver hont;lit I and sold. Drafts on all llio prominent cities in the United Mate.- bought and sold. Dlhi I'Toust .Ins. I". Rlarki John P.. Palmer, I P. W. MrMa.-t.-r. R. 1'. SeiiP. fol lt. I). ,-i nti A Son,) O. W. Resrib-n, (nl Copeland A Henr den.J R. L. Rrvnu, W. C. Swaflh ld. (of R. A W. U. Swatlh hi.: \V. Stanley.,I.e. Sregers; Samuel McGowan, Abbi \iU?; Jiuim i- H. liii n, i Wiiinslioro. Feh s Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son jrp.AEE pleasure in calling Ihcatti idii-noi i ; i tno public to mi exauiiiiation id their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con? sisting of Pianos, Chun-hand Parin Organs, Mi-lodeons, Violins, Guitars, Rr.njos, Flutes, Accordeons.P.rass and. silver Ran i Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet MttMc and Instruction Rooks fur every class of Musical Instruments on hand it all times. Wcare. Sole Agetit.s for the Stair of South Carolina of Etttey A ( o.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music sent bj mail,post paid,on receipt ol price; and all kinds of Musical Goods tent by F.x|TOes, when order*d, to anypnrl ol the State, marked C. O. I). Good Sccomvliand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Mclodcoi.s Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory nnw nei: and w ill give ospecial al t ent ion te I'aekil g, Removing and Shipping Pianos fei ot In i pail ii s teany point desired, at modi-rut? piices. All orders prennpth fit!ended to and t<atis faetion guaranteed to lliosi layoi ii p us with their palronagc. Send for onr enthlogneof Sheet Music and Mnsiral Merchandise, Ri? chardson street, a few doori nbove Pho:mx :>flice. Columbia. S. 0. Nov 7 Imported Champagnes. PA CASES Jules Mam t'Drv Vorzenay and Oll Heidsiek, Quarts and Pints. For sale low by HOPE A GYLES. Views for the Million. IHAVE just received a lino assortment ol STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, English and American, colored and plain. Also, ILLU? MINATED ones. R. L. PRY AN. VOL. IX?NO. 223 Notice to All. C. F. JACKSON, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES, IS now ready with a largo Block of DRY GOODS and FANCY NOTIONS, lit the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOB CASH I oay little, but will du nioro when von call at the store. V. JACK.SOX. Now H . CLOTHING! DRY GOODS ! GENTS' FURNISHING UOUD8 ! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! rpilE undersigned, equal to tho wants, of JL his friends and tbu public in general, has re-opencd on Main street, at tho stanei formerly occupied bv JjJin C. Dial, with a large and well-selected stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTJI1NO and GfcNTS' FUltNlSHINO GOODS, which lie cllere at priceB that defj competition. Hcsnccltully eoliciting a share of the patronage hitherto extended to him, he promises lull sati-factien to all that fa v >r him with a call. U. GOODMAN. O. t 22 MILLINERY. ;t Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873. MKS. C. E. REED baa opened line aHHortnient of Ladies', Misses' and Children's BON ;NET8, Hats, CapH, Cloaks, Rod ingotcs, Furs, Uuder-wear and Hair of all descriptions; also, Mrs. Moody'a aud other styles of Corsets. All of which will be- sold at reduced prices. Mrs. Reed was awarded tho highest premiums at tho State Fairs for the beat Milliiierv. Oet 2:5 limn i"V?C Victis." IN the present excited state of the delcer tisiny .mania, vie scarcely know how to address " our friends. "Unprecedented Bushes," "Enormous Ircrcaeo of Biz," aa coplandum cigar puffs, a liberal profusion ot superlatives, together with the quictly-whia pored-ir.-your-car assurance that it is aston? ishing how tho young men stand un to the grave demands upon O 'mt physical? ndur auce?really havo left our modest style in the shade. Wo" havo, howe .er, no dceire or love lor tho sensational. "Water always finds its level," and purchasers of 10 cent hams and ce.okir.g butter vamped under the name of "Gilt Edge," soon find their way backte whero good goods only are kept; and where no promises are made, which are not meant to be performed. Our stock is full, our brjal ne as fair, {not unprecedented,) terms are cash, aud our goods are up to tho stAndardwi havo always maintained. We can promise no more. Verhum sap. Noy_2_ _OEO. SYMMEB8._ A Card. IBEG to state (o thoee of my cuatomerB, who have been running monthly bills, that all accounts unpaid en the 51b instant will at oi.ee be slopped and the proper stops taken to legally enforce payment. This courte ia imperative, for protection of my 'selt and creditors. No exception whatever will be made._GEO. RYMMEBS. CONGAREE IRON WOBKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M A NUFACTU BEU Or"STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILES. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinds ot Iron Caatings for M ach i ncry aud Ornamental Castings foi Stores and Dwell? ings, Patent Bailings for Gardens andCemc tcries. Iron Settees a:;d Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castings of all kinds, Bells for Churches, Schools, Woik-shops, A-c. Gua rantee nil my work tiiet clats and iqtial to any North or Kotttli. Works at toot ot Lady street, and r ear to South Carolina and On ri.\ die at.d Columbia Rail road ('" in Jin i ii ?>* D? pot*. Nevis Must Be Sold, : n::..r m s;?hi i? () VER-CO A T S, isfB r i; CASH ONLY. 1 Our Stock CLOTHIN& Is still unimpaired, ai.d will be sold low Our FUHNISUING GOODS DEPART MENT ia still rep'u to with tho ham1-nuncst and most sty lieh Goods in the city, for which wo were awarded a diploma at the last Fair. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Nov 10 Corn Whiskey. >URE MOUNTAIN COHN WBI8KE7. M Also, a lot oi four vearold MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Aue 111 JOHN O.J1EEGERS. Buckwheat. SI! New Hulled RUCKWBFAT, for ilc by L?RICK ft LOW?ANCF. 1 St mi-Wet kly Steamship Line, Compound of tho first cla** Steamsbipe i). j. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Pric* ItEDEOOA CLYDE.Capt.D. C. Childs LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Benweit K ALLIG II.....Capt. J. 8. Olives WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and from WILMINOTON every WEDNESDAY ind SATURDAY. Connecting at Wilmington, N. 07, with th? Wilmington, Co'umbia and AngnBta Rail? road, giving Through Riil.e of Lading to and from all pointB in North ar.d South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Columbia, S. C.with the Greenville and Colombia, Railroad and Char lotto division of tbo Charlotte. Columbia ati?st Augusta Railroad. ? Conneding at Augneta, Ga.? with Georgia, .Macon and Augusta and Central Railroads. . Steamers i f ibis lino, on arrival in Wil >mington, stop at Railroad Depot, and the Itailroad Fn ight, being stowed separately In StCRiner, is transferred, under aovored sheds, direct to Cars, without delay, and forwarded' by the last Freight Expreea that eveniog. No diayage in Wilmington, and no transtsr n-om Wilmington Sonth. Kates guaranteed as low as by any other route, and all toese* or over-charges promptly paid. Mark all Goods via Steamship to Wilming 'ton, and forward Bills of Lading to Railroad . Agent, Wilmington, N. C. For further information, apply to either ol undersigned Agotits of the hue. ANDREWS A CO., Agents Bt& W. Steam? ship Line, No. 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. A.D.CAZAUX, Agent B. & W. Steamship Line, Wilmington, N. 0. A. POPE, General Freight Agent, i F. W. CLARK, Aes't Gen. Freight Ag'i," Wilmington, N. O. n.M. COTTINCflAM, General Western Agent, Atlanta, G:< Vnv 22 SmoB Jewelry! Jewell^ ; Jewelry I. --TV wm. glaze; AT Iiis new storo, Main street, nearly oj^- ' posito the Central National Rank*, has a large and bcantiful stock of fine WATCHES, stem and key winders, from tbo bear Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and of his own importation, in gold and silver cases'. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled aneorl- - nient just received, and all tbo latest styles,. Sterling MLYER-WARE, in eets and cases,-. Bridal PrescntB, and a very fine selection of ' Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockcls, elegant Sea), Wedding and Engage? ment lungs, large stock of Spectacles and Eyc-Glaescs, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and n great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and best selected in the Southern 'countiy, and will bo sold as cheap as tit* sarao articlo can be bought anywhexo. Pel '2-1_ New Books at .Bryan's Bookstore.. \ JOURNEY to the Centre of the Earti, , J\. from the French of Jules Yerno, $2: Monographs, Personaland Social, by Lot*?. . Qoughton, with portraits, 12. Jessamine, a N^rel, by Marion narlsml; SI 7?. Againt-t the Stream, bv Scbonberg Celt* Family, f 1.75. Music and Morale, by Ho we-is, $1 75.-. Memoir of a Brother, by Tom Brown, at Oxford, $1 50. Remarkable Voyages; or, Man Upon thti Sea, illustrated, by Gooderich, 18. , Book of Epitaphs, by Northern!, $1 25. The Penusylvauia Pilgrim, by VYb.it tb?crj. ?1.50. Attermath, a new Poem, by Longfellow. Physics and Politics, by Baghot, London, And other new Books. Also, an assortment of new Novels. Nov.11 18 Fall and Winter 73. trau, uts AND GEMS' Fl'RXISfllXG GOODS!! EIHABD & WILBY ARE receiving tbo largest ,aud best stock of CLOTH IN G ;hat has ever been (ffeiediu this market, and at prices to ?na the times. .We are headquarters tor PINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GEN1 6.' FINE UNDER AND NECK WFAR. We *eH:. THE BROADWAY SILK H AT. The celebrated STAR SHIRT, that is ui.iqnaled for quality and tit. We have the ljle?t styles, tbv m id Custom-made CLO'IHING, und at the ;ii.?st reasonable prices fi-r cashed any lionsd in the State. Hi-pi 2f> TO THE FRONT! Full Assortment Of New and Fresh 'FALL AXD WINTER CL01?IXK at the. Clothing Emporium. d. epstin. FINE DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS i every variety; Youths* and Boys'Cloth? ing; Dress, Colored and Negligee Shirt?; Silk, Feit and Wool Hats-latest cut; He siery, Gloves and Collars; Ties, Scarfs and Rows; Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, as? everything that tends to make up a pulse', slock. The stylos of Clothing were never s'? htte i some as' this season, ar.d we ne ver had as complete a sOck, nor ntv-r sold them at v small prollt. Being dctei mined to sustainonr rc-n.atatxiir for selling Roods at low prices, vre- ba?e selrcted ?r.el bought onr stock Tritb grsi* oaro. and feel assun d thai evcv.y one canst satisfied by giving us a call. No trouble it. .show goods. D. EPSTIN, I IT)_Under Columbia Hotel. Family Flour. 100 BBLSe Extra Family FLOUif.'. 100 barrels low priced, bnt sound. For sale nv HOPE A GYLES seegers' Beer is Pure. "T lon'tcoutain Cocolue Indiens, Fish Bt n L ries, to make one sleepy or headachv.