The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 13, 1874, Image 1
The Siamese Twins ? Tbo Philadel?
phia Evening Star, of yea tor day, says
Jthat the autopsy on the bodies of the
twins at the College of Physicians will
bo strictly private, and the facts deve?
loped will not be promulgated, except
; through Dr. Pancoast, who will make an
official report to the sooiety first. Tbo
Star also says:.
Dr. Wm. H. Pancoast will wield the
knife, and be assisted by Drs. Allen and
Andrews. The autopsy will 'probably
occupy several days, as it has been de?
termined to make it complete, and'
notes and photographs will be taken
every few minutes. Dr. Pancoast, on
Saturday, said he and his associates did
not pay a cent for the bodies, but tboy
gave bonds in $100,000 that .tbo bodies
should bo returned whenever the family
desired them. It- is said that some of
the male members of the family aro in
favor.of exhibiting the bodies through?
out the country, but the women oppose
it.
Famine.?The famine in Hindustan
has extended to Nepaul, on the South?
ern slope of the Himalayas, whose
2,000,000 of people are already straight?
ened for food. There is no knowing
whero the starvation will stop, or how
many of Britain's 150,000,000 Indian
subjects will die before the new crop is
gathered. The oivil war in tbo United
States caused the culture of cotton to be
promoted in Hinduston to so great on
extent that in the Western provinces
alone in a single year, (1869.) t hero was
1,000,000 acres more of cotton culti?
vated than the previous year. But
every million aores of cotton more
means a million acres of grain lees;
and what this means, io 60 densely poo
pled a land, the despatches tell tu.
Reports of the French military tri?
bunals engaged in trying Communists
have been made. Up to the present
the courts martial have given 49.0GG de?
cisions, including 24,000 declaring there
to be no oause for prosecution, 2,300 ao
quittals and 23,000 condemnations.
There remain 750 cases of individuals
who have disappeared, and 1,100 which
are still being investigated. Soven
cases are disposed of every week, and
ull will be terminated in three months.
Grnve charges have for somo time
been made ogninst Judge Watts, of tbo
Sixth Judicial District of North Caroli?
na. These charges involve drunken?
ness, bribery, corruption and official
misconduct generally. If they be true,
Jndgo Watts ought at once to be driven
in disgrace from the bench.
Tbo ball recently given by Marshal
Maoafahon at the Elyeee, in Puris,
rivaled the luxurious displays of the se?
cond ompire. About 6,000 persons were
present, and tbo cost is roughly esti?
mated at $40,000.
Special KTotloee.
OBSTAULBR TO HARRIAOE ? HAPPY
IjELIEF FOR YODNG MEN from the effects
of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood
Restored. Impediments to Marriage re?
moved. New method of treat men t. Now
and remarkable remedies. Pooka and Cir?
culars Bent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD A88O0IATI0N, No. 2
Bouth Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an
institution having a high reputation for
honorable conduct and professional skill.
Feb 10_||tf3mo _
THE HILD POWES
Ol HBur
JIOMEOPATIIIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM TITE MOST
nmplo experience, an entire success, fiimpt.*.
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the. only
medianes perfectly adapted to popular use?m
simple that mistakes cannot, be made in usinir
them; so harmless as to bo free from danger; and
re efficient as to bo always reliable. They nave Ihn
highest commendation from all, and will always
renderaatiafaction. l'rlcc, inlurgothrce-drachm
vials, with directions :
Xos. Cures. Cent ??.
Ii Fevers, Cortecstiort, Inflammation", . . 50
3. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . AO
3. Crylnc-Cellc, orTcotkingor" Infants, . 50
4. Dliu-rnccn, of Children or Adult*, . . 50
\ I>yseutcry, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50
i. Cholern-.ilorbuu, Vomiting, .... 50
7; Coughs? Colds, Bronchitis,.50
6. IVeurnlfria, Toothache-, Faceache, . . . 50
S'. Headaches, Sick Beaduchc, Yci;. - >, . 40
10. Dyspepsia, BiliouB Stomach, .... SO
11. Suppressed*;or Painful Periods, . . . 50
12. Whites, too Profuso Periods, . . . SO
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Brpathin-, . . SO
M. Saitltheiim, Erysipelas, Eruption*, . SO
IS. IlhonmatUm, Rneumutic Fiuns?, . . . 50
1C. reiver uud Ague, Chill rover, Agues, 50
17- Piles, blind orule??'linjj,. M
18. Ophthalmy, and Boro or "Weak Eyes, . 60
19. Cntarrh, Aouto or Chroriio Influenza, . M
-0. Whooplng-Cough, Vioh nt Cougli ', . rO
SI. Asthma* Oppressed Brcathinir, ... SO
22. X2nr I?l?cl?nr?c?, Impaired Bearing, . 5j
S3. Scrofuln, Enlarged GlondJ.SweUin},--, . 50
24. General Debility, Physical Woakneas, . SO
?_.'<. l?ropoy and Scanty Sfcrotions. . . . . 50
"0. Sca-Stclcuess, Sickness from Riding, . .>i>
27. Kldney-T>lsc?se, Gravel, . . . . . 50
"3 Nervous Jtfeblllty. Seminal A\ cnlcnecs,
or Involuntary Discharges,.K>0
29. 8oreMd?th,Car.kcr, . . . . . . . 0
?0. Urinary Weakness, > cttlng Wo hwi,
81; Fnluful Periods, vi? ?paains, . . Iii
99 HiifTcviii' i?t Cliar.rooi Tare, . . . .mo
? ISyi Rr*> his St. Vitus? 3)a.ice, ? IJ?
34/I?rphthci ln, I lccr?u?l t oro Throat,. . 50
, Chruuic Co??s?<*t*?wa . im i-.rupl.on:?, so
pA'nit.t cast:
Case (Moroero) wi h above ?8 targe vtalv nml
Manual nf Dtortioiin, .... ? * 2 S
Cnse iMnru-co) c. 20 large vm?i oml Boo'., i> oo
BSTTUc^- remedies arc scut by ti?o
rime or single hot to an; pnrt ??* ?"?
%nntr>'. frSo orcSiaigc, ?? receipt of
prioe. Address
Humfiom?opa^iCcl<1^edicine Co.,
Office and. Depot. No. 502 Hiwiadway, Xr.w Youk.
For Halo by all ?rng?lsts.
For sale by Uoigcr & McOrtgor, a (rente.
Deo 17 irriy
Peruvian Guano.
FARMERB, AORICULTUHIRTB AND
DEALERS in FERTILIZERS havonov.
an opportunity of obtaining this valuable
manui e in small oa large lots, at imi-okt
Kith' rniOEB, t?y applying to tbo special agoncy
jn.it oHtabliahod for the purpose of deliver?
ing genuine PERUVIAN GUANO to con?
sumers at any accessible port or railway
station in the country. Full particular's
;;'tvcn iucircular, mailed free on application,
?o H. UAL.fJASr.AK,
No. Beaver Street, New York.
Refeukkoes nv Permission.?MoRBrs. Hob?
son, Htirta'do a Co., Financial Agents of Iho
Peruvian Government, ?2 Wall Btreet, New
Yor'j; Mose? Taylor, President National
City Bank, 52 Wall Street, Now York; J.C.
i'racv. Kn(i , Peruvian Consul, 26) Broadway,
Now Vork. ? Feu 101112*8"
'Let our Just Censure
-BT-J^A. SELBY.
COLUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY MC
PARKER'S HALL.
MONDAY FEBRUARY 18.
"?ft
FOR BENEFIT OF
Baptist Sunday School
1st TaIfleaii>"GTJAEDIAN AHCrEL.
First Charade-DANDSLIONS.
CHARACTERS.
Miss Ida M^noi'01' 1 ^-wo Fasliiounblo Young Ladies.. "Miss W. and Miss B.
Old Mrs. Miller! Grandmother to tho Misses Miller.Miss M.
Miss Bell Davenport, a Cousin.Miss M.
Mr. Adolpirns Smythe, a Groat Dandy. Air.
Mr. Clayton, n Literary Gentleman. .Mr. H.
I Mr. Ebcnczer Jenkins, a Country Cousin.Mr. IT.
SECOND T^VBX-iE-fVTJ,
INDIAN SCENE, HIAWATHA, MINNEHAHA.
CHARACTERS.
Miss Judy Jonquil, an Elderly L:uiy from the Country.Miss W.
Mrs. Eugenia Tiptop, her Niece, a Fashionablo Lady, living in
the city...Miss B.
Elcanora Tiptop, her Daughter.Miss B.
Marcus Tiptop, her Son, a Young Dandy.Mr. S.
Anna Holman, her Niece, an Orphan.:.Mrs. F.
Mm. ilplop'x Guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Stepup.Mr. O. and Miss M.
Mr. and Mrs. Paisley._Mr. H. and Miss B.
Miss Poplin.Miss B.
Mr. Ulnmn.Mr. B.
Mr. Gardiner. .Master H.
Miss Gardiner.Miss M.
Peter, the Footman.Muster W.
THIRD T?^V13T^li:^VTJ,
SCENE FROM HAMLET.
CHARACTERS.
The King.Mr. B.
Louis, the King's Son.Mr. 15.
Lydonin, Duchess de Baliverne.Miss B.
Lacjcey and Servant.Master II.
4th Tableau-SCENE FROM BLUE BEARD.
m. Ctaatle 1776 ami 1816.
CHARACTERS.
177<>.Miss W.
J870.Miss B.
TO CONCLUDE WITH
, _ <* TT . ?.
W'OSAFS EIGHTS,
mr PROF. BUCHAR'S ORCHESTRA BAND lias been
I engaged for the occasion.
DOORS OPEN at 7 o'clock. Performance to com?
mence al S.
BST ADMISSION 00 cent?. No Reserved Seals
TICKETS nan be procured al tho store of R. 0. Shiver
& Co., or at the door on the night of performance, or of either
jof the undersigned.
A. .1. D OD AM E AD,)
1). .JONES, V Commillc
ROBERT KINO, )
Attend the True
MINING, FEBRUARY 13, 187
REWARD OFFEREb
-yon .
Sunday Smokers.
Pur one dollar, you can buy a bundle of |
the INDIAN OIKL'BS cont OIGABS, which
judgca of tho wend ?n.y nr" superior to ihc.c
you have to pay 10 couIh for elsewhere.
Therefore, aa her wigwam will bo closed to?
morrow, ?avo your money by {^cttint; a aup
ply for Snnday'd smoking TO-NIGHT.
Jan 31
Sunday Smoking,
free of cost3 at the
California Cigar Store.
For further informa?
tion, call and see for
yourself.
I
m. SUXtZB ACHER.;
Jan 2U_1
We have, at this
time, unusual facili?
tics for making fine
Frock Coats and su
perior made Custom
Garments.
IL. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Ft.b7_
JUST RECEIVED
A few cases of
HATS! HATS!
THE VERY LATEST FASM0XS
And tonic of the new
SPRING STYLES.
IN
READY-MADE CLOT BING
AMI
urn KM\mu GOODS,
....
I WE hive secured tho rei vices ot a firat j
j elase euttor in onr CU -5 VOM D F.iWHTMENT,
and o mr.Ling I UIT3 to or.lcr io the ja'.t :t
id vice.
R. & W 0. SWAt'FIELD.
Ilotice.
G itr.r.?.vn.i.k am> Cr.i.vatviA 1 mi r.o?n Co.,
'I'm Ast*r.r.u's on it f.,
Coi.fmiua, S. ('.. Januar? I. IS74.
HOI.DEUH oi the STATE GUARANTEED
BONUS and tho admitted SliOON D
d)MOUTGAGE DOXDSof this Company,
who have funded Ihn past dun Coupon* of
said Bonds, matured bei ween January, eight?
een bun.lit.! and seventy-two, 11MJ,> and
July, oightcon hundred and seventy.three,
(18*3.) both inclusive, an- notified tiiat
tho January, rightri n hnn 'i t <i and seventr
rnur, Coupons of naiil Bonds, and, alrfo. those
of tho funded Interest Bonds and Certifi?
cates, wdl bo paid oil presentation nt this
office on the El ET KENT II (15110 INST.
QE?. \Y. WATEUMAN,
Jan 1 Ti i nsurt r.
WM. M. FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
?as*. S~\ T'l K best t.r WINKS, MQUOBS,
. \ Lw?EOAltSj TOBACCO, etc., e<?n
j ^^C/ btautly on hand. Norfolk 01'?
TEI'.S, in and out of iho shell. Give, him a
call, .lan to
Choice Family Flour, &c.
pr/\ MAKUELS Extra Chuicc FAMILY
OvJ FI.OUK.
100 bam It Medium and Piipcr Floor.
lOtona Wheat IJrari end Shorts, for cow
Toed. For Bale low fur cash bv
Jan 2i HOPE & OYLF.B.
Lnmber and Lnths.
HAYIN'O a largo nttanfitv of BUILDING
LU.MUFB and I,ATI Is on hand, per
Bona wanting Iho sanio can ho supplied, at
hhort DOtico. Ordern left at niy lleeidencc
on Main street, ncav Iho r.ow Govorumont
Foal Oflico, or ?ent by . il .?, ill meet prompt
attention. Terms <? ' -h
Nnv26Smo W.LOWHY.
Mil's Houss ;tnb!ep.
JUST rereivi'd at the nhtivn Sin
Idea, twenty heail liim KENTUCKY
_ MUl.ES, nioft ol which arc woll
brolto. Will. ? tiold eh?! ip for cash,
I V'ep! Ill J. ti. I .ON"'., limit.
I Just Received,
' extra Iii - lo! -if lienlnehy
MULES and BOUSES,a imool whioli
,?iro w< fl hn ko. '1 hey in ij i i ? ? n
hi Unarlea Logan's Stallos, c.v.-n r Senat<
and A <f i uiblt 11 r< et?.
Nov 12 ' W. S. A ].. TA.dl I'J T.
Fresh JJi?cvtiti-.
SOXES Cream, Soda. Milk, L tnoi?.
kiials, Butler. Farina nod .Ginger
ajvi for -r\\ ? by lIOl'E ft UYLE?.
20.'
NIX
Event.
4
VOL. IX
NO. 2<fc
"Mardi Gras"?1874.
FEBllUAKY 17.
To New Orleans and Return,
KOR ON 12 PARK,
Via the Great Atlantic Coast Line?
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to Now Orleans
from Richmond, (42.50; Petorsburg,
Jl'^.CO; Weldon. $11.2:,; Portsmouth. M2 00;
Goldsboro. $11.25; Wilmington, 139; Char?
lotte, Oil; Columbia, i:>5. Good to return
until March 1,187-s. Through Sleeping Cars
will run between Richiuoutl h?d Augusta,
Augusta and Now Orleans, via Montgomery,
Atlanta and New Orleans, via Rome and
Solma.
Parties visiting Now Oiioans to witness
tho Carnival, should avail themselves of thin
lino, bccauHo of its few changes, superior
equipment and THROUGH SLEEPING
CaIiS. Information given and Tickets sold
at t lie Richmond and Petersburg Railroad,
Richmond; Petersburg and Woldou Railroad,
Petersburg; Seaboard and Roanoke Rail?
road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Weldon
Railroad, Weldon and Goldsboro: Wilming?
ton, Columbia and Aueusta Railroad, Wil?
lah gton; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Rai'i oad, Charlotte and Columbia.
A. POPE, General Passenger Agent.
Fob 3
Baltimore &Wilmington,N.C.
Genii-Weekly Steamship Lisc,
Composed o;' tho Grat-claea Steamships
I). J. Ft)LEY.Capt. I). J. Price
RERECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Childs
LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bennett
RALEIGH.Capt. J. S. Omvkii
\TTILL hcrcaRer sr.il from BALTIMORE
W evorv TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and
from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY. . .
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail?
road, giving Through I?lln nl Lading to and
from all points in North i.i.d South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Colnmbia, R. 0., with the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad .'ml Char?
lotte division of tho Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad.
Connecting at Anglist a, Cm., with Georgia,
Macon and Augusta and Central Railroads.
Steamers of this lino, on arrival in Wil?
mingtou, stop at Railroad Depot, and the
Railroad Fn i.^ht, beim; stowed separately in
Steamer, 11 aiisferred, under covered sheds,
direct to Curs, without delay, and forwarded
by the fast Freight Express that evening.
No drayage in Wilmington, and uu Irsuafvr
from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed
aa low iiH by any other route, and all loasee
or over-charges promptly paid.
Mask all Goods ria Steamship to Wilming?
ton, a ml forward Rills of Ludiug to Hailroad
Ag< nt, vYiliuliigtoii, N. C.
For further information, apply to either o<
itndt rsigm-d .\g< nts of the line.
ANDREWS ft CO., Agents B. A IV. Strain
??hip Line, No 7:J Smith's Wharf, Baltimore
A.I) CAZAUX, Agent U. ,v W. Stuun.-d ij.
Linn. Wilmington, N. C.
A. I'GPK, Cciiithl Freight Agent,
F. W. CL.UiK, Aea't Con. Frvight Ag't,
Wilmington S. <
FT. 11 C'^T.TINOHAM General VVest:::::
Aycnt.Al anla.Oa. Novit83nirs
DEVOfc'S
I.OC A !.
BMLLI?NT OIL.
A VERY hi..;b test Oil, in ?Ii nso of which
t\. no acvideoi is possible l'nra, iuo.lnr
i.uid and tho !> ?-? illnuiiitit -r in tho world;
i. u' 1-v.- ry o'umtly SSiiifl'ii f'i>?: It.'t.'l
Can he burn '. t:i the ordinary Keroiuut
Lamps. Put up in t'aient FAUCET NOZZLE
CANS, from which the <>:l may b? drawn
without hi.-H of i til or without lining the Can,
hv the BEVOR MANUFACTURING COM
PAN i'. Ni * Y >rk. F?h (i Duo
Dot; Notice.
AI.'. BOG I not Invhi'.' n citv collar before
the tfi Marc? p. xi, wii! be taken up
liid impoundi '1, A I'i 1
o.i n r id the M . ov CrlA
Fi b s
?i collars 52.
UtNU.VI,
City Clei 1 .
I, Ol
not paid I
Ihey v.:? i bn prticct
order of i be Si a vor
Fi b l
ce to liquor Dealers.
: iv. mil nui I the b I l(ST QUA I!
LICENSE, are notified lhai.il
the 15th of th ? present montii.
,.,.........,1..;..o. by law.
OR.lS. RABNUM,
City Oh tk.
V
PAR
will
Uflica City Treasurer,
COLUMlilAiS. c, Decfmri r 27, I?7J
fK city of Columbia will, on tho 15th ol
January, 1874, commence paying the
i DUE COUPONS of her Bon<0s. They
In paid at iho Carolina National Bank;
at the South Carolina Rank and Truid
i?an\'n Bank, in ibis cit>.
CUAS. BARNUM, Oity Treasuri r
Snffar-Oane Syrup.
** R.v ::!?'!.-\ very mporlor and p?irr
i) Sonthi rnniado SYRUP, [<>r sale bv
Jan'J HOPF, A GYLES.
TO1UH t'-HORSE POV, ER, in perfect order,
\2J with smoke-* ark, ?hulting and a quail
ity of belting. F i particulars, ?Ppl> ?1
?mr.su; Gfiice. Oot-ilO
St :IIion ior Sale.
jt* A HANDSOME stylish Iron-graj
TALI loN. in good order, i- ofloi<<
. ? , ale. i?? r pArlieulare, apply i
hi*. Iii. ?. rli'.'ijy
Venison Kami.
! US. idp-dcc VENISON H VMS
Jiii il HOPE V Gl LF.ff
NEW
SPRING GOODS
*T tiii:
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OP
WM. D. LOVE&CO.
OUR STOCK at present is complete in all
tho departments.
Wo cordially invite all purchase!s of good>j
to oxamino onr assortment before making
their selections, as a call at onr establish?
ment will save them TIME and MONEY.
L NEW SPUING GOODS ARK1VINO DAILY.
First class Goods, at low pricee, can alwajs
be purchased at
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
WM. D. LOVE.
Feh 1
Under tho Wkoolor House.
D. B. McCIlEEUY.
HEW GOODS I
NEW GOODS ?
Svery Week!
l^Tinter Dress Goods
at Low Bowi. Prices,
by Co P. JAOKSONj
leader Low Prices,
1281x&ain Street.
Fcb 1_
Seegers' V3. Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Gazette makes tho asto?
nishing anuouueemeut that Cincinnati
beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with
molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
pnieououe coichicum. Tho Commissioner cf
Agriculture, in his report for 18C5, Bays that
Prof. Mnpos, of Now York, analyzed tho beer
from a dozsn different breweries, and found
all of it adulterated. Cocculua Indicua and
nnx voiuica entered largely into its compofci
tiou.
J. 0. SFEGEUS guarantees hid be.'r to be
puro and reliable. Ho tloos not adulterate
it, but brews Irum the botst barley, malt and
hops. Jan 23
HE W FUBLICATIO N~sT~"
At Bryan's Bookstore.
MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME
WOMEN. By MauusellB. Field. $2.
? Gonlbrum'e Gospel of the Childhood. $1 2f
Mrs. Beeohor's Housekeeper and Health
kceper. $1 50.
. John Stuart Mill's Antcbiographj .
Science ami Religion. By Prof.
LeCoate. *l 50.
Tho Atmosphere, with bcautifnl
plates. By Camille Flamarion. fG.
Crooked riaces?A Novel. By Edward
Garrett.
Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Red ae a
Roso." 75 cents.
Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50 cents.
A Great Lady?A Oormau Novel. 75 contd.
And other new books. Dec 30
*2.2G.
Joaopb.'
ohromo
$100,000
IN
llllfflS WUffl
FOB
GLOTHSNG
GESTS' mmwm GOODS
SiOUGIlT since tbn gn at d :cline. and we
> ate telling tlum at the very lowest
utit";< lor canh. Wo Intend to give itiir cus?
tomer* the advantage Ol tho LOW PlilOKS.
Conm und Fee uur stock. We consider it. ?
coniplioent'for pcriona to call ami noo our
.....de KINARD A WH EY.
Jtwelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
* This new store. Main street rcailj ? p
?\ poeite tho Central Nalifual iM k.l.as
|a lurgs and bcauli<ul?tocli i i line WA I CUES
stem and key winders, f'?m tbo bett Eu
roi can and American mannfaeturi is, ai ti of
lue own iroportath ii. in ;:<''.<' m d eilvci cates.
Rlegsnt JKWFLBYI An unrivaled aeicrt
menljMst received and nil the )at?st tt>!e*.
Sterling MI.Vl- Jt-\VARE, in pete ard rosr>
IHidalTMrseuta, >rd a very fiee eelrcth n < '
dated-V\ are, 0? id Watch unit Keel* Chidns-,
Lockids, ? leuM t ' i id, W< elding and Fiij nge
ment Hinge largo etoek of Spectacle*- i.nri
Ere-GIasscs, Clock*.,. lln?-ie?l L?xih,crd a
great varieh < f Fancy Articles; My i-toek ir
\ \ o largest lind best selected in the S. nlhrri.
iff.nntry, and will bo hold as chci?p tit- the
?ame article can he bought at: where.
Old 21_
"CONOABBE IRON WORKS,
Columbia, s. c.
JOHH ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
C-*l~cAe M A NTTFAGTU
REU OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GUIS T
MILLS. Gin Gear?
ing, aud all kindu
of Iron Caatinga
for M achinery
aud Ornamental
Castings for
tZu&s- ' Stores and Dwell?
ings, ^-.ten* Eai'ir;.:.*> fen Gardtne andCeme?
teries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; al?o,
lb . Castings cf all kinds, Dells foi
v'l -.f.! es, Hftheol.* Work-aliop?, Ac Gua
i. i too all my work first claea ai d equal to
m\ N'< vth or Ron Hi.
Works a' foot of I ady elrrrt, r.i d rear tr.
?nutii Carolina nnd Greenville and ColnmWh
l| iroad CompaniCK'Depots. Nov 18