The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 15, 1874, Image 1
South Carolina Monument Associa?
tion .-t-Tbe monument proposed to be
erected by the women of Booth Caro?
lina, in memory oi their gallaDt dead in
the lato Confederate war, has been de?
layed in its completion by want of the
neoeesary fends. The cost of the monu?
ment will be $10,000; the first install?
ment of 35,OOP has been already paid to
the distinguished nrobiteotu, Muldoon &
Co., of Kentucky, who RTOkuroeecding
with the monument, whitih, when
finished, will bo a noble aud beautiful
tribute to our deceased soldiers. It-is |
requisite that $5,000 shall be raised by
October next, to complete this earn of
$10,000. This can be easily obtained, if
eaoh District will pledge itself to give
$200, and'if ev*ery individual who re?
ceives one of these circulars will send
the small sum of $1. Lot n treasurer
and collectors bo appointed in every vil?
lage and city, and lot the money collect?
ed by these local treasurers bo promptly
forwarded to the Oenoral Treasurer,
Mrs. W. K. Bachraun, at Columbia. If
the ladies in these Districts will give the
matter their earnest attention, wo are
convinced that they will soon secure the
amount repuircd. Surely none will re?
fuse to aid in perpetuating t)m memory
of those who counted not their lives
dear that they might save tho laud they
loved 60 well; and though tho cauee
:hey died for be lost, all is not lost, so
long as their grand epitaph, "They died
2or their principles," whether engraven
on marblo or on tho tablets of our hearts,
ehnll contain for us aud for futaro gone
rations inspiration and hope.
Mrs. W. K. BAOHMAN,
Treasurer S. O. Monument Assoo'n.
Mbs. JOHN T. DAUBY,
Corresponding Seoretury.
Miss MARTIN,
Recording Seoretary.
Board of Directors.?Tho officers of
the Association and Mrs. ?. Mache, Mrs.
Q. Howe, Mrs. O. Walker, M-s. John
McKenzie, Mis. John Bacon, Mrs. A.
Dargan, Mrs. O. Book, Mis. B. Lovy,
Mm. John Fisher, Mrs. W. II. Gibbes,
Miss LaBorde, Miss Wade, Mrs. S.
Beard.
A?3* Papers throughont tho State will
oblige by copying.
A despatch from the City of Mexico
elates that a duel between two women,
in which one was killed, haa taken place ]
in Sinalua.
Special Notices.
OB STAC. I* KS TO MAROIAGeIh appy
SELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tho effect h
errors and abases in early lifo. Manhood
Restored. Impediments to Marriage rc
movod. Now method of treatment. New
and remarkablo remedies. Books and Cir?
culars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an j
institution having a high reputation for I
honorable conduct and professional skill.
Feb 10_||fl3mo
TE33 ?HLD PQWEH
CURES
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST
ample experience, an on tiro iuccc?*. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the on 1 y
inedioinca perfectly adapted to popular ubu?bo
timpla that mistakes cannot bo mado in* using
them; bo harmless us to bo free from danger; and
iaaSsicnt as tobonlvruvs reliable. The/nave tho
highest commendation irom nu, iiu? wi'u <.'>....,,.. J
render saittfttetkrii. Fjri&t, tal?igothrco-drEckm |
vials, with directions:
Kos. Cures. Centn.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50
127 Worms,"Worm Fever, "Worm Colic, . . 50
8. Crybic-Colle, nr Tcctliingof Infauhi, . 50
4. "Diarrhoen, of Children or Adult-1, . . 50
5. I>yscntery, Gripinjr, Bilious L'ohV, . . 10
0. ClioleraOXdrbus, vomiting.SO
7. Congh?, Colds, Bronchitis.40
6. NfiurulKla* Toothache, Faceachc, . . . 50
?. Headaches, Sick Honaaehc, Ycrlis??, . 50
10. I>yapcpsla, hinein Btomndl. .... .'-O
Hi Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . . 50
12. ivnitou, too Profuso Periods. ... 50
!S. Cronfi, Cough, Dii?eult Bn\Mhln\ . . .'?>
14. Salt Bheuia, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50
15. ltfeeumaUam? RneuniutIoPaiiM,. . . 50
. ?"?? Fever ami Ague, Cliill Fe\er, Ague ,
17. Files, blind ov blending..'f
18. Oplitbaluxy,awu Boro orwenje Eyes, . 50
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic, JnUiicnza, .
202 Whoop?xg-Coiijrh, Violent Cough*, . ?o
31. Asthma, Oppressed Rrcatliiirr, . . . t'i
22. Ear DlBchnrgea, Impaired Hearing, . 50
23. Scrofula. Enlarged Glands, swelling*, . 5U
24. ?cucral Debility, Physical weukucv, . 60
25. Dropsy and Scanty Bccratioim, . . . . .'i0
20. Sca-SlcUncB8,Bicknes3 frouv Ri'luK', . .>!)
27, Kldney-l>l?ea?e, Gravel, . . . . . 50
iS. Kcrvous I>el?UUytBommr.lwnunieiv,
or Involuntary I-ibiouarges.1 0u
Sore Mouth, Canker, . . .. . . . . 50
SO Urinary VFeaUuess, Wettlngtua Uctl, !>i
81. Pointful l?crbma,' with Bawnns, . ? -0
FAMILY. CASES.
Case (Morocco) wittfabovo 35 large vinls and
1 Manual of Directions, . . . , oo
Cuse (Moiocco) of 20 lnr,;o vials and Hook, GOO
|?-THeao remedies are sent uy the
rase or Blnglo box fo any part of the
c ountry, free of charge, on receipt of
price. Address
^Hum?5?Sa?hiCc^ Co.,
?f?coiuid Depot, No. 502 Broadway. New Yobk.
For Sale l>y all Druggists.
For s:do by Gc-'ger A McGregor, Airenta.
Deo 17 ttly
Cannon Ball.
IFAMOUS CABBAGE SEED, just received
' Cannon Ball Cabbage,
I Marblohcad Mtmmotb,
t Fotler'sEarly Drumhead,
| Carter's Extra Early Cabbngi-,
I Winoingatadt, Soliulenrutst, French, Ox
Heart and other kinds.
ALSO,
Key's Extra Early Prolific Tomato,
i Extra Early Peas, Corn, Onion Seta.
All warranted And cheap, at headquarters,
for good aeod. E. U. HEINITBH'H
Jan 801 Drugstore.
A MEDICINE WORTH HAVIHO.
HBiraiTSH'S OiCEEN'.S DELIGHT,
OR Sick Ucadacho, Bilious Attacks. Con
1 etipation. Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, In?
dignation. Scrofula, Jaundice., Pain in tho I
Back, Nonralgia, Dropsy, Skin Diseases,
Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits,
Heartburn, Rheumatism, Norvonsneas, Mo
l&ncboly. Bilious Fever, CoztivoneBB.
Ask for Heinitab's Queen's Delight; none
other is genuine. For sate at
Dec 19 t_E. H. HBINITSB'S Drug Rtore,_
Stanley's Cough Syrup
CURES all kinds of Coughs, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, incipient Consumption. Try
it; don't delay; a Cough gets worje with
every day'n neglect. For ule at
Nov 5 + HEINITSH'S DRUG ST?RE.
"Let our Jost 0encore
BX^J. A SELBY.
COLUMBIA, S. C.. SUNDAY MC
PARKERS
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16.
9
FOB BENEFIT OF
1
School
ist TaMeau???r
First Charade-DANDELIONS.
CHARACTERS.
Miss Mary Miller.) m w 1 ? n v t t m- i\- i -\r- -i>
Miss Ida Miller )" ? aslnonil':)le Young Ladies. .Miss \\ . and Miss B.
Old Mrs. Miller, Grandmother to the Misses Miller.Miss M.
Miss Bell Davenport, a Cousin.Miss M.
Mr. Adolplms Sinythe, a Great Dandy.Mr. W.
Mr. Clayton, a Literary Gentleman.Mr. H.
Mr. Ebenezer Jenkins, a Country Cousin.Mr. H.
SECOND TABLEAU,
INDIAN SCENE, HIAWATHA, MINNEHAHA.
(I
CHARACTERS.
Miss Judy Jonquil, an Elderly Lady from tlio Country.Miss W.
Mrs. Eugenia Tiptop, her Niece, a Fashionable Lady, living in
the city.Miss B.
Eleanora Tiptop, her Daughter.Miss B.
Marcus Tiptop, her Son, a Young Dandy.Mr. S.
Anna Holm an, her Niece, nn Orphan.Mrs. F.
JJ/r?. Tiptop'* Guest*.
Mr. and Mrs. Stcpup.Mr. O. und Miss M.
Mr. and Mrs. Paisley.?. Mr. H. and Miss B.
Miss Poplin.Miss B.
Mr. Ulnian.Mr. B.
Mr. Gardiner.Master H.
Miss Gardiner.Mihs M.
Peter, the Footman.Master \A".
THIRD TABLEAU,
SCENE FROM HAMLET.
TITUS,! > CHARADE,
Tiiers m Me so Blind as Those Who Will lot See.
CHARACTERS.
The King.. .. ...Mr. B.
Louis, the King's Son.Mr. B.
Lydonia, Duchess do Bidivernc.Miss B.
Lackey and Servant..Master If.
4th Tableau-SCENE FROM BLUE BEARD.
Mb. Ctatade. 1770 aii(t 1876..
CHARACTERS.
1770. .Miss W.
1870.Miss B.
TO CONCLUDE WITH
Stii Tableau- WOMAN'S BIGHTS.
msr PROF. BUCLTAR'S ORCHESTRA BAND has boon
engaged for the occasion.
DOORS OPEN at T o'clock. Performance to com?
mence at 8.
ADMISSION 50 cents. No Reserved Seals
TICKETS can be procured at the store of R. 0. Shiver
& Co., or at the door on the night of performance, or of eithei
of the undersigned.
A. J. DODAMEAD, )
D. .JONES,. V Committee.
ROBERT KING, )
)rning. February i?, 187
We have, at this
time, unusual facili?
ties for making fine;
Frock Goats and su-,
penor made Gustom
Garments.
i
P.. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. '
Feb 7
JXJBT RECEIVED
A i*e\v cites of
HATS! HATS!
THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS
Ami some of the new
SPRING STYLES.
BARGAINS
in
READY-MADE CLOTHING
and f
GESTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
WE have secured tho eorvices of a fiirft
class cutter in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
and arc making SUITS to order in the latest
etylce.
R. & W 0. SWAFFIELD.
Jan 27
genuine:
Peruvian Guano.
FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS AND
DEALERS in FERTILIZERS havo now
an opportunity of obtaining this valuable
manuro in small ob laboe loth, at impost
ebb' rnicES, by applying to the special agency
just established for tho purpono of deliver?
ing genuin? PERUVIAN GUANO to con
Humors at any accessible port or railway
station in the country. Full particulars
given in circular, mailed free on application,
tu IC. UAI.ca7.AIt.
No. 53 Denver Street, New York.
Rekrke.nceh iit Peiimission.?Measra. Hob
sou, liurtado &Go? Financial Agents if the
Peruvian Government, 52 Wall Street, Nciv
York: Moses Taylor, President National
CityBan|{,52 Wall Street, Now York; J. O.
Tracv. Etq . Peruvian Consul, 2GJ Broadway,
New York. Fob 1U ;:12' S
Notice.
Oi;LI..NMl.i.t. AM? V.l'1.1 JllllA l.Ali. l.w. 7. Co.,
Tin abu unit's Urrtcc,
Coi.U3ir.iA,8. C, Jannarv 1,1^71. i
HOI.Di.lty ol the STATE GUARANTEED !
RON OS and the admitted SECOND I
(2d) MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, I
who have funded tlio past duo Coupon? of I
??aid Bonds,matured hotween January, eight
|eon hundred ami sovcnty-Uvo, (1872,) and
July, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, j
(137:1.) both inclusive, are no titled that]
thu January, eighteen hundred and Hovcuty-1
four, Coupons of said Bonds,and,also, those
of tho funded Interest Bonds and Cert id?
ea tea, xti\\ ho pit id on presentation at this!
oAicc on the IT FT! ENTU (15th I IN.-?')'. i
GEO. W. WATERMAN, I
I Jan 1 Troapun r.
WM. M. FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
tf^\ t~\ THE best of WI NFS, LIQUORS, j
^ijA/SEOARS, TOBACCO, etc., eon
I ^iiJQf stantly on band. Norfolk OYS?
TERS; in and out of the slitil. Give hint a I
call. Jan 10 !
Clioico Family Fieur, &c.
DARRELS Extia Choice FAMILY;
Ov / FLOUR.
100 barrels Mediuuroud Super Flour,
10 tons Wheat Uran und Shorts, for cow
feed. For sale low for cash hv
Jan 21 HOPE ft GYLES. '
Lumber and Lit hu.
HAVING a largo qnantilv of 11U11 DING i
LUMBER and LATHS on hand, per
suns wanting thosamu can be suppli-d, at I
abort notice. Orders left at uiy Kethlenoe I
on Main htreet, mar the new Government
Post Office, or sent by mail, \\ ill meet proinpt
attention. Terms c.it.i. i
Nov2?gnio ? W.LOWRY.
Mills House Stables.
JUST received ai the abovn Rig.
bloa, twenty bead lino KENTUCKY
_?MULE8, most of which aru well.
broke. Will be sold cheap for cash,
gupt 13 J. N. LONG, A pen I.
Just Received,
AN exlra line lot of Kentucky
"raggl MULEH ami HORSES,- omo of which
g^&ro well broke. They may be seen
ai Ouarlos Logan's Stables, comer Senate
and Assembly streets.
Nov 12 _ W. S. a- l. talp.OTT.
Fresh Biscuits.
R0>'ES Cream. Soila, Milk, Lcmou,
?l\J Crackuals, But:; r, Farina and Ginger
Snaps, for naln by HOPE \ OYLES,
Broakiaet Bacon,
BU F F ALO TON G U ES, M ES 3 M A<; K E BEL,
LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEE r, for sain low
HOPE A OYLES.
Seed Oats.
rj(\(\ bushels rrimoWmi'e spring
I UU SEED OATS, for sale low for cash.
Feh 1 HOPE A GYLES.
Sundries.
1(?/\A BUSHELS CORN in store and j
%* ivJl / in traufcil.
?1U0 barrels Flour.
."i00bu9hels Peas.
2,000 pounds Feed.
Just in ami for sale at popular prices.
Fcb 1 L?RICK ti LOWRANCE.
Event."
VOL. IX?NO.
"Mardi Gras"?1874:.
FEIIKUAllY 17.
To rTew Orleans and Return,
KOIt O.YIC P.\HK,N ^
Via the Great Atlantic Coast Llr.o!
ROUND'TRIP TIOKETH t? New Orlean*
from Itichmond, Sl'i./jO; Petersburg,
f 12.50; Weldon, (11.25; Portsruoulli. S12S0;
Coldahnro. $-11 2"; Wilmington, f30: Obur
lulto. ^:'.7 50; Columbia, $30. Oootl to return
until March 1, 187-1. Through Sleeping Cars
will rn'i between Richmond and Augusta,
Augusta and Nov."Orleans, via Montgomery,
Atlanta and New Orluaus, eta Rome and
Sclnia.
Parties visiting New Orloaus to witness
the Carnival, should avail themselves of tlii?
line. hccaUMO of its few changes, superior
equipment and THROUGH BLEEPING
CARS. 1 ulorma'iongiven and Tickets sold
at the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad,
Richmond; Petersburg and Weldou Railroad,
Petcrebtirg; Seaboard and Roanoke Rail
road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Weldon
Railroad, Weldon and Uold?boro; Wiliniug
ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Wil
initighvn; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Raiho.td, Charlotte and Columbia.
A. i'Ol'E, Ueneral PaBsenger Agent.
Feh I!
Baltimore & Wilmington, N.C.
Sc-nvi-Yv eekly Steamship Line,
Composed of tho first-claes Steamships
D. J. FOLEV.Capt. D. J. PnicE
REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Cmnns
LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. BENNETT
RALEIGH.Capt. J. B. Oliykb
WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE
everv TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and
from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY.
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the
Wilmington, Co'umbia and Augusta Rail?
road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and
from all points iu North and South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Columbia, S. C, with the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Char?
lotte division of tho Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad.
Connecting at Augusta, Qa., with Georgia,
Macou and Augusta and Ceutral RailroadB.
Steamers of tbia lino, on arrival in Wil?
mington, stop at Railroad Depot, and the
Railroad Friight, being etowod separately in
Stoamcr, ia transferred, under covored aheds,
direct to Cara, without delay, and forwarded
by tho fast Freight Express that evening.
No drayugc iu Wilmington, and no transfer
from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed
as low as by any other route, and all losses
or over-charges promptly paid.
Murk all Goods via Steamsbip to Wilming?
ton, und forward Bills of Lading to Railroad
Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
l-'or further information, apply to either ol
undersigned Agents of the line.
ANDREWS A- CO., Agents B. a '.7. Steam?
ship Line. N<>. T;5 Smith's \\harf. Baltimore.
A.D. OAZAUX, Agent U. A W. StcamsLij
Line, Wilmington, N^O.
A. I'Oi !?,, in-i-i i-11 igni Astrid,
Vi \V. CL'.f.K, Asa': tien. Freight Ag't,
Wilmington, N. ('.
If. M COTTINOHAM, General Western
Aget.1, Atlanta. Ga. Nov 23 :!m< s
DHOn
l. O C A La
BRILLIANT OIL.
\VEUY hi. Ii test Oil, in th-.< ?180 of whiali
_no accident is possible l'nre, iuotlor
ntis and the host illuminator in the world,
tj Kvny Kitinlly Should Ihte ll,f|i
Can bo burned in iho ordiiutrv Kerosene
Lumps. Put i.i l atent FAUCET NOZZLE
CANS, frut.i which the Oil may be drawn
without loss of (?ii ->r without listing the Can,
by tlvi DRVOE MANUFACTURING COM?
PANY. New York. Feh ti lino
Dog Notice.
1 LL D ) '.-' :? it having a city cnMar ben r<
t\ Iho !?? ->f March n.-xs, will ho taken up
and impoun i< !, .ve. Price ?-i collars $2. Bv
??dtr of the Hi; or. CHAS, BvRNCM,
Ftdi 8 ''it> ('?? il>.
Notice to Liquor Leaiers.
a LL who have n*t paid the FIRST QU AB
1%. 'i'Fh'S I.1CENSK, are uotilied that, ii
t paid by ?hu l.ltli <.r the proaout uu nth,
proceeded against bv law.
CttAi?. BAltNUM,
Citv t)h ik.
they will I
Ol der of t lie M a', or.
Feh 1
Uflico City Treasurer,
COLUMBIA,B. C, Drcci mnf. r. 27,1S73.
rvyHE city of Columbia will, on tho 15th ol
1 January, 1 mVi, conimenco paving the
PAST DUli COUPONS of her Bou.ls. The)
will be paid at the Carolina National Rank,
a Iho al t in South Carolina Bank and Trust
Compiitiv's l'.ank. iu this citv.
OHAS. Ii ARNUM, City Treasurer.
Dee 28
Su^nr-Cane Syrup.
-\ p? it A It it El S very superior and purr
JLO South, ru-raado SYRUP, for sale bv
JaiiJ) HOPE A OYLES.
Upright Stcarp Engine for Sale.
JTUGIIT-HORS-F. I iVER, in perfect order,
li with smoke-stack, shafting and a quan?
tity of bolting. For particulars, applj at
PlIlKN'IX Oflico.
Get 30
Stallion for Sale.
200
A HANDSOME atylish iron-gray
! TALL-ION, in good order, ia offered
n>r sale. Fur particulars, apply al
this i nice. Jan 24
Venison Hams.
LBS. choice VENISON HAMS.
JanJ HOPE A GYLES.
NEW
SPRING GOODS
AT THK
GRAND CENTRAL
DRV GOODS ESTARLISllMEKT
OF
WM. D. LOVE & CO.
OUR STOCK at prcstnt id coa-olelo in all
the departments.
Wo cordially iuvitc all purcbnHcia of goo da
lo examine our aesortintnt before making
their selections, as a call at our establish?
ment will save them TIME and MONEY.
Y NFW^U'IlLXCrGOODSARltlYlNG DAILY.
Fi rat class Goods, at low prices?, canalwajt
be purchased at
The Grai^? Central
Dry Goorls Establishment
or
Y/M. D. LOVE & CO.,
Under HiO Wheeler House.
WM. D. LOVE. D. D. McCREERY.
Fob 1
HBW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
Every Week!
Winter Dress Goods
at Low Down Prices,
by C- F. JACKSON,
Leader Low Prices,
128 main Street.
Feb 1_
Seegers' vs, Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Gazette makea tho asto?
nishing announcement that Cincinnati
beer in no longer pure, but adulterated with
molaescB, augar of atarch, fusel oil and the
poiBonoua Colchicum. Tho OommiaBioner of
(Agriculture, in hia report for 18G5, says that
Prof. Mapea, of New York, analyzed tho beer
from a dozen different breweries, and found
all of it adulterated. Coccnlus Indicua and
mix vomica entered largely into its composi?
tion.
J. O. SFEOER8 guarantees hie beer to be
pnre and reliable Ho does not adulterate
it, but brcwe from tho beat barley, malt and
hops._Jan 23
NEW PUBLIC ATI0HB
At Bryan's Bookstore.
MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME
\VOMEN. By MaunaellB. Field. S3.
Ooulbrnm'a Gospel of the Childhood. $1.25.
Mrs. Beechor's House-keeper and Health
keeper. $1.50.
John 8tuart Mill's Autcbiographj. $2.25.
Science and Religion. By Prof. Joaeph
LeContc. $1.50.
Tho Atmosphere, with beautiful chromo
pi.'tea. By Canaille Plamarion. $G.
Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edward
Qarrett.
Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Rod as a
Bose." 75 cents.
Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50 cents.
A Great Lady?A German Novel, 75 cents.
And other new books. Dec 30
$100,000
IN
nnnitn w?iti
FOR
CLOTHING
GESTS' FffilSIIIXI! GOODS,
TVOUGEIT slucc the gn.-al decline, aud we
O aie selling I hem at tho vi ry lowest
priu-n for cafch. Woiutend to giva our cus
lomera Hie advantace of tl.e LOW PiilOES.
Uomu ai d eco our stock. We consider it a
compliment fi?r persona to call and hen our
anutU KINARD A WILEY.
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WE GLAZE,
AT his new store, Main etrert, tcaily op?
posite the Central National Bank, has
alarge and beautiful ttock uf tim WATCHES
ntem and key winders, frtin the beat Eu?
ropean and American mannfactnrora, ar.tl of
Ilia own in; ortaliou. in gold and silvtr cases.
Klegaut JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled attoit
niunl just n ceivt il. and all the latest styles.
Sterling .? 11.VFE-WARE, in pets aud cases,
Btidal PretentB, and a very fine selection et
"lattd-Wau . (iold Wateh and Neck Chains,
Lockets, 1 legant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment longa, largo ttock of Spectacles and
tiye-aiaaeca, Clocks, Mueical Boxes, and a
cfent variety of Fancy Articles. My ttock it
the largest and heet selected in the S?c ntbern
country, and will bo sold as cheap tin tho
lamo article can be bought any where.
Pet 24 _ji_
C0NGAREE IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
*? ' '^fr A^D^g'r I 8 T
ing, and all kinda
of'Iron Caatinga
for Machinery
a?d Ornamental
Ca stings for
Stores and Dwell?
ings, Patent Bailings for Gardens and Ceme?
teries, lroi Settees and Arbor Chairs; also,
Brass Castings of nil kinda, Bolls for
Churches. Schools, Work-sbopB, &c. Gua?
rantee all my work tirat class and equal to
anv Nnitb or South.
i Works at foot of Lady street, and near to
Ronth Carolina and Greenville aud Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18