The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 25, 1874, Image 1
A publio meeting of the citizens of
?lGU>nd Oounty will > held in the
Court House, at Colombia, on the first
Monday in Fobrnary, to elect delegates
to the State Tax-Fayers' Convention, to
be held in Colombia on the 17th of
February. A foil attendance is re
qaeato'd. , JOHN MoKENZLE,
.Jph^rman of Adjourned Meeting.
' iarC. Moore, Seoretary;
!*>$$&t?!-? _-- i
A TnrrNo Moment.?What a terrible
Bensation it is to get down from some
eleyAjion, where your descent depends
upon making a connection with your
!eet,\and fail to find the proper footing.
Perhaps you are a large man, and are
getting down from a shod roof. Your
Btomaoh is pressed against the eaves,
and your elbows uro dug into the shin?
gles. You have got down too fAr to
crawl back, and are perfectly nnnble to
?eeyonr legs or anything near them,
and In this condition of complete help?
lessness, and perspiring at every pore,
you deploy your feet in agonizing ap?
prehension. Despite the danger of your
position, you cannot help bat realize the
awfully grotesque spectacle you are un?
avoidably making of ? yourself, for tho
benefit of prejudiced observers, and tho
sensation intensifies, instead of rcliev
ing, the misery. It is at suoh a.timo as
thiB that a man understands tho worth
of a trne wife to Bteady his legs and
point his feet. Bot she is noither in
sight nor hearing, and after waving and
flouncing his legs until every blood ves
sei in his head ia on the point of burst?
ing 'and the pressure on his stomach
threatens his spine, be either makos the
connection, or, what is more probable,
lets go his hold in the madness of de?
spair, and oomeB down on the hard
earth as if it were an ottoman. There
are times when a wifo should court sc-1
elusion. This is one of them.
[Danbury Netcs. I
-m * w
' The Danbury man says that n Now
Haven, editor spent last Sunday, in
Slaweon, and,attended church. When
the .contribution box eame around ho
was, in a doae, But on being nudged,
hastily, exclaimed, "I have a paes."
At an .examination in a publio ele?
mentary school, a clans was asked the
derivation ol tho word "mighty." The
, youngest boy of the third class prompt?
ly replied, VOld Cheese." The master
ordered that.boy to bo removed to a
higher class.
Ha Ought to be . Fitcbd.?Clergy?
man?I'm afraid you're tipBy, Laobie.
L-aohie?Ye noena be 'f cored? yor quito
reel. Clergyman?I'm sorry for it.
Laehie?So am I, fir I got fou far ower
soon. The wbupky was gtan',.
Mes3 Mackerel.
EITTS extra moss MA'OEEBEL.f or
sale by --~ HOPE A GYLES.
50
?Wfgft Ffitatpett: Potatoes 1.
TK store and to arrive, 8,000 barrels SEED
X POTATOES. ' .
' PJUK EYE, I
EABLY BOSK,
EARLY GOODItrcu.
.And for sale low by *
? S3OEO. W. WILitAMB A CO.,
"Jan 17 47 . _Charleston. B. C.
iS?g?r-Oane Syrup.
?f BAURELS very superior and pore
ifj Southern-made SYRUP, for sale by
Jan 9 HOPE A GYLES.
T. H. Wilkes, Attorney at Law,
AND United States Commissioner for Cir?
cuit and District Courts for South Ca?
rolina. Office over tho Carolina National
Rank, Columbia, S. 0. Dec 30
BY J A; SELBY. OC
Bpeoial Notloei
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief tor Young Men from the
effect!} of errors and abuses in early lifo.
Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar
riazo removed. New method of treatment.
New and remarkable romedies. Hooka and I
Girculars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad
drees HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an intuit n a j
tlon having a high reputation for honorable |
conduct and professional skill. Oot 30 3mo
THE MILD POWER
CURES
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE FROVED, FROM THE MOST
nmplo experience, an entire success. Simple,
l'rompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aru tho only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular usi:?fo
Bimplo tliit mistakes cannot bo made in limn?
them; so harmless us to bo freu from dnnp r; and
bo efficient as tobe always reliable. They nave Ilia
highest commendation from all, and will alwny?
rcnderMtisfnrtion. l'rlcc, in largo threc-draiOim
viala, with directions:
Nor. Cum?. f'< nN.
1. Fev?w, Contortion, Infl?uunntion?, . . SO
2. Worum, Wm-m Fover, Worm Colic, . ? *>i)
3. CrylntrrCollc, orTceUibigof Infants, . M
4. Diarrhoen, of Children or Adult", . . .V(
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colio, . . 50
e. Cholcra-MorhUS, Vomiting, . . . 50
7. Conghs, Collis, Bronchitis,.50
8. IVcurulgla, Toothache, Faecncltc, . . . !-n
0. Heartaches, Sink Headache, Yeiii ??>. . 50
1". Dyapcpslh, Bilious Btomncli.?'?"
It. Supprossod, or Painful Perio?.i, . . . SO
12.'Wlittes, tuoProfuse Ferioils, ... .'0
13.
Croup. Cuiijjh, Difficult Brcathin.-, . . SO
M.' Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . ."><>
W. Rheumatism, llneumatioPuliw,. . . .'-0
W. Fever ciml Ague, Chill Fcvor, Ague*, SO
1"- VlIcK. blind or bl'-cding, ...... 40
18. Ophtnnlmy? nndBoreorWcnk Eye**, . SO
10. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . 53
20. Whooplng-Cough. Violent t'oiiL-hs, . ffl
21. Ast lima, Oppressed BrOftthinff, ... SO
22. Knr Rlsohargca, Impaired Hearing, . 50
23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Fwollinys . ?0
21. 4? cnerol Debility, Physical weaLm-.--s, . SO
25. Drupny and Bconty Bocrotions, .... ? {'0
26. Hea-aicKi?eM??Sicj?neo5 ?rem Riding, . ?"<?
27. Kluiicy-Rlscaae, Gravel, . . . . . .iU
"3. Kcrvoni Dcliltity. Seminal Wcnlmei.?,
or Involuntary Inschargcs,.l no
20. SoroMouth,Canker, . . . M
so. Urlimry.Woalencsjii wetting too Hod, v)
31. Painful X??,rlo?l?,-wlth Bpuwns, . . .'0
82. Saflbrlugs ut Change of 1.1?,. . . ? .100
S3. XSpUoiisvy, Snasiu?, 81.YitnaUJnnee, . 100
Si Diphtheria, C'lfcraleil Snro Thront,. . so
35. Chronic. Congestion* and Eruptions, 50
FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with abovo 05 Inrgc vinM nnd
Manual or Directions, . . -_ ; *l? XX
Case (Morocco) of 20 largo vial* an.l nook, G on
bTTIioo remedies aro sent hy tho
case or single box to any port of the
country, free of charge, on receipt of
price. Athlross
""^fiSKol^Po'^edicineCo.. .
Office and Depot, No. 503 Broadway. Nkw Yoiik.
For Snlo hy alt Druggist*.
For sale by Geiger A McGregor, Agent s.
Deo 17 _ _ -Mlly
Lumber and Laths.
HATING a largo quantity of BUILDING
LUMBER and L.ATHS on hand, per?
sons wanting tho samo oan bo supplied, at
short notice. Ordere left at myRoudenco
on Main street, near the new Government
PostOflico, or sent bymail.'will meet prompt
attention. Torme cash.
Nov26gmo_ W.LOWRY.
I . The Old Reliable House
X3T- FOn DRUGS ARC SEEDS.
TUST roceived, new SEEDS, now varlotics
of Oabbagn, Poas and Corn. For Bale at
Jan 17 X HElNltSH'S Drug Store.
THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS
FOB
Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco,
. PHOENIX !
? A Natural Bird Guano, from Phrcnix Island,
WILQIX, filBK & CO.'S K&NIPlllATBD KUAKO!
THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS arc too favorably known by Ike planters of Ibis
State to require oomment. ThoBO who have used them know bow to npprcciate their
valne; those who have not as yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal uao wdl pay on
present crops, besides-being of future benefit to their lands.
For further information, apply to SEIBELS A EZF.LL, Agents.
f?Jan IC t May 1 Columbia, S. C.
to b mm m m wu. ~
?ij?WfjB 1,4'tr, v ?> ' " :
fITH thanks for the very liberal patronage that I am recolving, and tho aeBuranco that
all who may favor me with their orders will bo pleased, both with the quality and
price of.goods, I submit the prlcos of a few of tho loading articles as a comparison:
Fines Old Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, }C per gallon.
Finest Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 per gallon.
Old Monow Bourbun WHI8KEY, 14 per gallon.
Mountain Corn WHISKEY, $2 per gallon.
Finest Holland CIN, tu per gallon.
Finest Jamaica BUM, 18 por gallon.
BRANDY, $15 to $20 per gallon.
O SUGAR, 11 cants per pound per barrel; 11* cents retail.
Ex. O'Sngar, 11 cents per pound per barrel; 12 aente retail.
A Sugar, 11} cents per pound por barrel: rotail 12J cents per pound.
Crushed Sogar, 12 oenta per pound per barrel.
F. A.Jerria A Go.'S Now Sugar-core* HAMS, 15 oents.
CHEESE, 18 cents by box; 2ii cents retail.
Finest Goshen BUTTER, 45 oents per ponnd.
Fipeat Mountain Butter, SO oenta per pound.
BACON, SHOULDERS, 8J cents per pound.
. Bacon, Clear Bib, 8 oents and 9J cents per pound.
Family FLOUR. $10 per barrel.
Extra Floor, seleoted Wheat. $11 per barrel.
New Crop New Orleans bYRUP, 00 oents por gallon.
MOLASSES. 35 oents per gallon. ,
A foil line of Tylor Brothers' CAKES, CRACKERS and BISCUITS, a6!d from 7 cents per
poond to 14 cents'por poond, \i ? ?
A foil line of Peak, Frean A Go.'s celebrated LONDON BISCUITS.
Atmore'a oelebrated MINCE MEAT.
SOUSED PIG'S FEET,
New BEEF Tf?GUES. *. . , , , .
SMOKED BEEF. "' 1 " V<
Folton Market BEEP.
i New GRACKED WHEAT, new Godfiah, Finnin Haddjes.
CANNED GOODS, of tho choicest brands, in eadless variety. ' '
I?B?ITH, N?TS;&tJ.,Tc.1A'o:, fco. f.* . ?
HARB? SOLOMON.
Jan 14
"Let our Just 0 en sure
LU1IBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY M<
For Sale,
F?RNITUBE and LEASE, with the good
will, ol the FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Cam
den street, near the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Depot, Baltimore, Maryland. In
couscqnenoo of an a filiation, arising from his
late sickness, t ho undoraignod has concluded
to diepoao of his intercut, in this desirable
and convenient bouse. This bouse is pro?
verbial for good order, cloaolineee, good
tablo and polito attention. It is in goodcon
dition, thoroughly and well furnished, equal
to any similar bouso in the country, water
conveniences. and gas upon every floor.
This bouse has a capacity to accommodate
250 guests. There has been expended within
the last twelve months $2.000 in carpeting,
paporing, painting, Ac. The bar and billiard
room (two tables) and harbor-shop have boon
thoroughly renovated.
Tho reputation and business of this houec
is on the iucrcato and a prospect for a largo
Bpring trade. A rare opportunity ofiors to
any man of enterprise, and terms reasonable.
For further particulars address or apply to
Jan 110} It. SHAKE. Proprietor.
Notice.
Greek vn.lk and Columbia Railroad Co.,
Treasurer's Ofmch.
Columbia, S. C, January 1,1^71.
HOLDERS ot tho STATE GUARANTEED
BONDS and V iJ nittcd SECOND
(2d) MORTGAGE B ,o of this Company,
who have fundod tho pant dno Coupons of
said Douds, matured between January, eight?
een bnndied and ecventy.two, (1ST-,) and
July, eighteen hundred and aovrnty-tbri-e,
(1873;) both inclusive, arc notified that
tho January, eigbteeu hundred aud seventy
four, Coupons of said Bonds, and. bIbo. those |
of the funded Intoroet Bonds and Certifi?
cates, will ho paid on presentation at thi*|
office on tho FIFTEENTH dfith) 1N8T.
GEO. W. WATERMAN,
Jan 1 Treanurtr.
o
Williamston Female College,
WILLlAMSTOJf, S. 0.
REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A.
M., President.
Rev SAMUEL A. WEBER, A.
C?f M., Professor.
Bpring Session opens February I
1ft, 1874.
Send for a Catalogue. Jan 20 10
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE,.
COKESBURY, A U KB VI LLE, 8. C.
CltAB.TF.red 1853.
TWENTY-FIRST annual sca
,sion opens WEDNESDAY, 21st o?
jJanuary, 1674; closealnot Wednes?
day in October.
_ Expenses for term of forty
weeks: Primary Department, $25; Academic
Department, $35; Collegiate Department,
$50; Musio, 140; Bop.rd, (12 to $15 per month.
French and Latin froe. For oirculats apply
to W. CHRISTIE BENET,
Dooll|i{tlf_ _Principal.
WM. Hi FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
THE best or WINKS, LIQUORS,
jySEGARS, TOBACCO, etc., con?
stantly on hand. Norfolk Oltj
TERS, in and out of the shell. Givobima
call. .hn 10
Breakfast Strips and Hams.
LBS. Extra BREAKFAST
,UUl / STRIPS, 3,000 lbs. Sugar-ourcd'
HAMS, for sale low for cash.
Jan 3 HOPE A GYLES.
Feeding Oats.
p? BUSHELS prime heavy OATS for
Ov/v/ sale low for cash.
Jan 10_HOPE A GYLES.
HOMEOPATHY.
DR. SCHLEY, Horaccopathist, respectfully
offers hie services to tho citizens of Co?
lumbia. Office over DufHe'h Book Store, op?
posite Columbia Hotel. Ofiico hours from S
to 10 A. M, 2 to 4 and 7 to? P. M.
Dec 7 3raoa
John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law,
Law Hange.
FFICE formerly occupied by Mossra.
Mouteilh & Bauskett. Jan 9
Just Received,
lfc?. AN extra lino lot of Ron tacky I
HfiBB? MULES and HORSES. Homo o f which
gjjQ&aro well broke. They may he seen
at diaries LogAu'e StabloB, corner Senate
and Assembly bU*eets.
Nov 12 W. S. .t L. TALBOTT.
SACRED MUSIC BOOKS 1
THE STANDARD.
ACOLLECTION of Sacred Music for
Choirs, Convontions aud Singing
Schools. Price il 5); SRI 50 per dozen. By)
L. O. Ehkuson, of Boston, and U. R, Pal
mkii, of Chicago.
Prof. Emerson in the East, and Prof. Pal?
mer in tho Went, aro quite unequalled as
Leaders and Composers. Tan bTAKb.wtn,
tho result of the united labors of such men,
cannot tail to he used universally iu tho
whole country.
*BACdIlt ACIl'S SAC KED Q.U AHTKTS.
ii \ r .u is a ( u s new cobii?cnoN,
SUCK'S MUTKTTK COLLECTION.
IlUClCS SECOND NOTUTTE COLLEC?
TION. I
TRINITY COLLECTION. Hodge i unit
Tuckvrman. I
Prlit of each Book, In Cloth, $3.73.
In Hoard*, S3.30.
The abovo live books aro tilled with music
of raro excellence, suited to Qu&rlot .and
other Choirs.
All boobs sent poi>t-paid for retail price.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston.
OHAS. H. DITSON A CO.,
Jan 21 sw'T 711 Broadway, New York.
Notice.
Office Greenville and Coli.-.miua B. R.,
Columbia, S. C, August 29. 1873.
UNDER a resolution of the Board of Direc?
tors, tho Intercut Coupons ot the State
Guaranteed Ponds, aud of such other Bonds
of this Company *d aro regularly rccordod in
the office of tho Company, matured between
tho 1st day of January, 1872. and lit day of
I July, 1878, both inolnsive, will bo fended in
Bonds having ten years to run, an provided
for in tho Company'a proposals to the Bond?
holders, of dato August 11,1873.
Holders of tho above obligations iro re?
quested to send in a statement of them to this
office, to facilitate tho exobange which it is
[ desired to complete without delay, and enable
the necessary arrangements to bo made for
the resumption of regular intorest piymcnts
on 1st January ensuing.
? W. J. MAGRATH,
September 2 tu President.
Attend the True
3RNINGK JANUARY 25, 1874
FAVORABLE BRANDS
TO BE HAD AT THE
CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE,
IMPORTED.
LA ESCKrCION HEINA VICTORIA,
Flor de Honry Clay Heina Victor in,
! lor do Cuba Rcina Victoria,
ltoaa do Santiago Regalia del Rev,
H. Upmann, Gazadorea,
Ouvajal Cabanas,
Julian Alvr, Henry Clay,
Partigas, Flor, Santiago Gpn.,
Manuel Garcia Coucbas.
DOMESTIC.
Of our ow n make:
Gold on Esglo, Flor del Fumar,
Ija EspanolS, La Palmetto, Pat tigar,
Yonrs Truly, Royal Family,
Silver Lake. Mine is Good,
Challenge, 1 Guess Not,
Pleaaui o Garden. Jan 11
For the New Year, I am resolved to
make new and increasing efforts to
moet the trying requirements of the
times. Whilst keeping a lull stock
and continually opening up Fresh
Goods, my expenses are so much less
than the other dry goods houses, that
you can save mcney, save time, and
save patience, by dealing at my store.
C. F. JACKSON,
"Ihe Lc?.der of Low Prices."
Jan G
NEW PUBLICATIONS
At Bryan's Bookstore,
MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME
WOMEN. By Mannecll B. Field. $2.
Uoulbrnm'a Gospel of tbo Childhood. ?1 25.
Mrs. Heochor's House-keeper and Health
keeper. 51.50.
John Stuart Mill's Antcbiograph\. ;2.25.
Science and Religion. By Prof. Joseph
LeCorito. ?1.jG.
Thu Atmosphere, with beautiful chronic
plated. By Oitnille Fla mar ion. to.
Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward
Garrett.
Nancy--A Novel: By Author of "Red as a
Robe." 75 cents. I
Joseph the Jew?A Novel. CO cents.
A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents.
And other new books. . Di e HO
To Rent or for Sale
THE HOUSE on the corner of Lady
and Assembly street*. Possession
given immediately. Apply to
Dec 10 R. & W.C. 8WAFFIP.I.D._
Mills House stables,
jh^ JUST received at tlio abovo fita
hies, twenty head fine KENTUCKY
nJJ^MULES, most of which uro well
broke. Will be sold cheap for cash.
?eptl3 J. N. LONG, Agent.
Save Costs
ALL indebted to tho undersigned, bv note
or ucoouut, mujt pay up before I be 1st
of February ivixt, or settlu with our attor?
neys. HOPE A GYLES.
Jan 0
Timothy Hay.
1 f\ TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY, for sab;
lAJf low. forca?N__HOPE A GYLES.
Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES
COMPOUM) RXTKACT CORYDALIS,
tho great vogctablu alterative lor all
I diseases arising from inipiuc blood.
DR. QItBKNB'8 PIT CURE, for the
cure of Epilepsy, Fitb. Spasms, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
Mtrdicutcd Ilotit y, for CoitgllS, Cclds,
Bronchitis, Croup, and nil diseases ol the
lungs and air passages.
Neuralgia Specific, a certain and speedy
euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neivons
Head-ache, and all nervous pain 4.
Waliash Valley Ague Cure. Contains
no Quiuino. A moat positive remedy tor
Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions ol
Liver and Spleen. Acta like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N.
C. Forsalo bv W.C.FISHER,
Nov 20 *\y Columbia. S. C.
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE !
FAIRBANKS
Standard Scales!
si
SCALES. DAISY SCALES, COUNTER
SCALES. Ac, Ac.
Scales repaired promptly and reasonably.
For sale, also, LETTER PRESSES, and
tho moBt perfect
ALARM GASH DRAWER!
Miies Alarm Till Co.'s.
EVERY Jh?j.^ 1 EVERY
Merchant
should fej^m?jl
DBA WEB
Use . ' WWM Warranted.
I Fait oanks'Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 BIIOAOWAY, NEW VOHK,
100 Raltimoro Street, Baltimore.
53 Camp Street, Now Orleans.
FAIRBANKS Si EWINO
Masonic Hall. Philadelphia./
FAIRBANKS. BROWN Si CO.,
2 Milk Slreot, Boston.
POliliAltU iV CO .Agents,
Anguata, Oa.
For sale bv R. D. SENS A SON, Columbia
F. C. Jan23fm27
Event.
VOL. IX?
$100,000
IN
FOP.
CLOTHING^
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
BOUGHT since Hie great decline, and we
Rio selling them at the Tory lowest
priest? tor oaah. \Yo intend to givo our cus?
tomer* tho advantage of the LOW THICES.
Come and hco onr stock. Wo consider it a
compliment for persons to call and sco our
goods KINARD A WILEY.
CLOTHING ! DRY GOODS !
CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS!
TUE undersigned, equal to the wants ol
his friends ami the puhlio in general,
hue ro-opened on Main street, at the stand
formerly occupied hv John 0. Dial, with a
larpo und woll-bolccted stock of DRY G00D8,
CLOTHING and Gl-.N'lb' FURNISHING
GOODS, which ho offers at prices that defy
competition. IUsntcllnlly soliciting a share
of the patronage hitherto extended to him,
he promises lull satisfaction to all that fa?
vor him with a call. H. GOODMAN.
Get 22
Fourth Grand Gift Concert,
FOR THE 1IRNEFIT OK TnE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
OVER $100,OGO iu Dankl Success assured!
A rnll drawing certain on TUESDAY, the
Stet of March next. In order to moot the
goneral wish and expectation of the public
and the ticket-holders, for the full payment
of tbo magnificent ?ilts. announced for the
Fourth Grand Gift Concert of tho Pnblic Li?
brary of Kentucky, the management have de?
termined to postpone the Concert and Draw?
ing until Tuosday, the Ulat of March, 1874.
They have already realized over $1,000,000,
and have a groat many agents yet to heat
from. No doubt is outertaincd of tbo sale ol
every ticket before tho drawing, hut whether
all are tyrfd or not, tho Concert and Drawing
will positively and unequivocally take place
on tho day now r.xod, and if any remain un?
sold they will bo canceled and tho prizes
will he reduced in proportion to tho unsold
tickets.
Only CO,('00 tickets have been istued and
li.UUO CASH C1PTS,
$1,500,000,
Will be distributed among ticket-holders.
Tho tickets are printed in coupons of tenths,
Eud all fractional parts will be represented
in the drawing juat as whole tickets are.
1,1 ST OF OIFT8.
1 Grand Cash Gift.$253,0(K
1 Grand Cash Gilt. lOO.OL't
1 Grand Gash Gift. 50.01K
.1 Grand Cash Gilt. 25 (XX
1 Grand Cash Gift. 17,0fX
10 Cash Gifts, f 10,000 sack. 100,(XK
DO Cash Gifts, ;">.U00 each. 150.00C
fiO Cash Gift*, 1,000 each. . fiO.OOC
HO Cash Gifts, 500 each. 4Q.00C
iflO Cash Gifts, 400 each. 40,OM
150 Cash Gifts, .100 each. 45,CC(
290 Cash Gifts, 200 each. .r>0,00(
IJ25 Cash Gifth, inn each. 82.501
11,000 Cauh Gilt?. 50 euch. 550,00(
Total 12 000 Gifts, all cash,
amounting to.$1,500,f0(
The chances fur a gift arc a* one to live.
Pit ICR OF TICKETS.
Whole tickets, $30; halves. $25; leuthe, oi
each coupou, {5; eleven wholu tickets h>i
$500; 221 tickets for $1,000; 113 whole ticket*
for $5,0W); 227 whole tickets lor $10.000. Nc
discount on lesa than i500 wort hot tickets;
The Fonrtli Gift Concert will lie conducted
in all respects, like the Ihne which havi
already been given, an.1, lull particulars maj
I be learned from cirenhtrs, which will ho pt-ni
j free from this uliiec to all who apply foi
I tlti in.
Orders for tickets >ind applications foi
I agencies wilt he attended to in the order tboj
aro received, and U io hoped they will 1><
[ suit iu urcmptly, thul there may bo no dia
uppoiiitment or delay in tilling all. Libcra
term.' given to those who buy to sell again
Ml agents an- peremptorily required tOSCttU
up tnelr accounts and return all uusoh
tickets by the 20th day of March.
THUS. E. RR AM LETTE,
Agent Public Library Kentucky and Maua
i:< r Gift Concert, Public Lihrarv building
Louisville. Kentucky. Doc 17 wt
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
f CAPITAL. $1,000,000,1
I SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
?? ? ? % ? .
THIS GUANO is now so well known in all
tho Southern States, for its remarkable
effects as an agency for increasing tho pro
doets of labor, as not to requiro special re
commendation from ns. Its nso for oigbl
years past Iisb established it? oharactor foi
reliable exoellonco. Tho large lixed oapita
invested by the Company in this trado a fiord i
the surest guarantee of the continued excel
lonco of this Guauo. Tho supplies put iutc
market this season are. as heretofore, pre
pared under tho superintendence of Dr. St
Julian havonel, Chi mist of tho Company, a
Charleston, 8. C. Hence planters may res
assured that its quality and composition ii
precisely the same a? that heretofore sold.
J. N. ROD80N,
Helling Agent, Charleston. B. C.
JOHN S. REESE A CO.,
Goneral Agents, Baltimore.
Terms?$18 cash; $5:1 timo, without into
rest.
To accommodato nlantors, tboy can ordo:
now and have until 1st of April to decidi
as to whether they will take at tinao or caBl
1 price. When dolivered from tho factory b:
I the car load, no drayago will be obarged.
I ACl? PHOSPHATE. GUANO, BONE
I PLASTER, Ac, ahvave on band, quality rub
Iranteed. J. N.ROBSON.
! December 20 13mo
GOOD GOODS!
?VHP
WILL
Always be Found
?OBAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
WM. D. LOVE & O?.
WE would respectfully announco to out
patrons that, notwithstanding our
EXTENSIVE BALES during the paet month,
OUR STOCK la atlll COMPLETE in all the
DEPARTMENTS. Now Gooda received dally.
Customers aro requested to examine nuj
CHOICE ASSORTMENT bet?re purchasing,
as wo ALWAYS have a groat manv GOODS
needed in every family, at POPTJLAD
PRICES.
Preparatory to taking our' yearly' inven
torv, we will dispose of a great many Goods,
at VERY LOW PRICES, at the
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
WM. D. LOVE & 00.,
Under the Wheeler House-.
WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McCREERY.
N. B.?OABPETS selling'very low to re?
duce stock._ Jan 4
Extraordinary
I AND.
! IMPORTANT ANNOUXCEMENTI
Sill WITH
OF
DRY GOODS
AT AND
BELOW COST!!
THE continued pressure of bare times
compels us to make this MOST ALARM
jlNG SACRIFICE, but aa we mnst have
{money, in older to pay our creditors, we wilt
'give the public each an opportunity to aup
' ply their many wants as th?y have never be?
fore had in the history of tb is city. If-,
. Useful patterns DRE8S GOODS at 12, IS,
20, 25 cents?worth donble.
' SILK BALERNAS, BERLIN COBDS and
EMPRESS CLOTHS, 37 centB?half price,
i JAPANESE SILKS, 25 cents, (aatonnding
bargain,) 50 and 75 cents.?way down.
'SILK PONGEES, REPTARRAS. CASH*
MERES, (all new shades,) .75 cente?worth?
ifl.25.
FIGURED EPINGLES, (a beautiful North?
ern novelty,) 50 cents?cost pa 75.
A large lino of CLOAKS and JACKETS, we
offer at 25 cents on the dollar.
A full assortment of FURS, at scarcely
half New York prices.
Twenty boxes of LINEN COLLARS and
CUFFS will be aold at 5 and 10 cents?worth
I four times the money.
House-furnishing Goods, altbongh qntte
! staple, we have marked BELOW OUST.
? Thevinclne'e a lino line of LINEN DOYLIES,
at 0? cents and $1 00. . Also, large MarseiUee
1 RED SPREADS, from $150 op. '.table and
I Piano Covers, with other upholstery essen?
tials, we will close out at one-half their
original value.
Onr entire etock of MILLINERY, RIB?
BONS, FLOWERS, LACES, Ac/will be of?
fered at such prices ae cannot fail to effect %
clearance.
Wo have only enumerated a few leading
lines, but tho whole Stock is offered without
i any roserve whatever. Cash must be paid
on "delivery of goods; from this, there will be
no deviation. Parcels shall bo delivered in
* tho order in which they aro bought.
! All parties owing us money must call and
. aottlo, or we shall be compelled to resort to?
other measures.
Dae 18 J. H. KIN APD A CO.
CONGAREE IRON WORKS,
) COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTD
REU OF STEAM
ENGINES. SAW
AND G RI 8 T
?MILLS. GinGear
'ing. und all kinds
of I: on dialing?
for M a c h i Ii e r y
and Ornamental
Ca stings for
Stores and Dwell
, Inga, Patent Unding? foi Gardens and Ceme?
teries, Iroi Settees and Arbor Chairs; also.
Brass Castings ot all Linda, Rolls foi
'. Churches, Schools, Work-nhnpa, Ac. Gua
, rantce all my work ilrst clats and equal to
[ anv North or South.
r Works at foot of Lady sin et, and near U?
South Carolina nud Greenville ai d Columbia
r Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov.19
|. ~ MILLINERY.
- First Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873.
MRS. C. E. REED hau opened
a lino ^assortment of Ladies',
Misses' and Children's BON?
NETS, Hats. Caps, Cloaks, Red
ingotea, Furs, Under-wear and
Hair of all descriptions; also,
Mrs. Moodj'e and other ??tyloh
of Corsets. All of which will
be sold at reduced prices. Mrs.
Reed was awarded the highes:
oiemiums at the Statu Fairs for tho best
Miilinerv._Oflt 23 3mo
.Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
i A T IiIb new otore, Main street, nearly op.
poeite the Central National Bank.bae
> a large and beautiful stock of fine WATCHEB
.'stem and bey winders, from the best En
, ropean and American manufacturers, and of
t Ida own importation, in gold and eilvercases,
t Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled ascort
b ment just received, and all the latest styles.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in eets and oasee.
'Bridal Presents, ami a very fine selection ot
|Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chaine,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage
Imont Rings, large stock o? bpectaclee and
?Eye-Glaeaes, Olooks, MtiahW Boxes, and a
freat variety of Fancy Artiolea. My atock is
ho largest and host selected in the Southern
? .country, and will be sold aa cheap as the
l'tame article can be bought anywhere.
f| Pot'24_
Family Flour.
100 BBL8. kxtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrelslow priced,but aouud.
Forsale-bv HOPE A GVLES