The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 18, 1874, Image 1
! Mr. O'CiiAbbnob's Pants.?Mr.O'CI a
T?nce purchased a new pair of panto
Satarday. When he got home his wife
v?aa railing bread, She -wiped her
hands on ber apron, and made a careful
examination of the pants. First she
pinohed one leg of them, and asked him
what he paid for them, and then pinoh?
ed the othor, and asked bim if be didn't
think it was too much. . After that he
stood off aways so ehe could get a look
at the fit, bo to form a right opinion of
t. Then she QBked him if he couldn't
raw them up higher, as they touched
the floor. He said he couldn't without
splitting himself in two, which there
appeared no urgent necessity for his do
ng. ? She pinched them again, taking
up his leg and eyeing it thoughtfully,
while be clutched tbe tablo with his
hand, and hopped around on tho other
leg to rest himselr. She was not quite
confident that thoy were not all cotton?
those clothing people do Ho so?but she
was not quite sure. However, she
i could tell better at tho window, and
. drew bim over thore, to the imminent
k danger of tipping him over and brenk
1 ing his Epine. She rubbed them again,
naod turned ap the leg so to eee the
Mbther side, and all the while her mind
Hftrathered doubts and forebodings. If
Htio had only said ho was going to
^Rjuy a pair of panta, she would havowent
ywith him herself and picked them out.
w But tailors know that a man can't tell
one kind of cloth from another, and will
put'off anything on him. Then she
abruptly dropped bis leg, and went to
the back door and called Mrs. Mugont.
Mrs. Mugont came in, and, being made
acquainted with the particulars, pinched
Mr. O'Olarenoe's legs herself, and asked
him why be didn't buy the cloth and
have his- pants made at home. Mr.
O'Olarenco didn't like the bother, and
I Mrs. O'Olarenco explained that be
always would have his own way. Mrs.
. Mugent said an nuole of Mr. Mugent,
^ who lived in Bridgeport, got a pair of
all wool pants, last April, for five dol?
lars, and you (Mr. and Mrs. O'Olarence)
would have thought they coat ten dol?
lars, if a cent; the cloth was just as fine
and firm bb anything could be. Mr.
Mugent would sometimes get the im?
pression that ho must have his pants
ready-made, but ?ho always got oheated.
She was positive there was not a bit of
wool in these pants, and if they were Mr.
Magent's, she would have them taken
back. That is exactly what Mrs. O'Ola?
renco thought, and in spite of Mr.
O'Olarenoe's protestations, she took
them back and got another pair. The
other pair was a little short in ono leg,
and pinohed bis stomach, but thero was
wool in them, Mrs. Mugent said.
\JDanbury News.
"Tbeat Um, White Man."?It was
many years ngp, in 1843. There were
not many white men around Green Bay
at that time. Five was a crowd and a
dozen a convention. There wore seve?
ral at Kaukuulo, (now called Kankaunn,)
ono day in that year. A bluebird was
observed in the dim distance to fly and
alight. Col. Taller, of Qreen Bay, ex?
pressed the opinion that ho oould shoot
it. The idea seemed ridiculous, but the
Colonel picked up a Kentucky rifle,
about six feet long, and blazed away,
and the bird foil. An investigation
proved that the bird was shot in the
head, and that tho distance was about a
roile and a qnnrter. Tho flolnnol a
good Bhot, but this triumph was i >aero
accident. George W. Lawe kept a house
at that point, and it was here whero the
feat had been performed. An Iodinn
stood there, clad solely in n breech
clout, nnd when tho result was made
kuown, the Indian privately inquired of
the Colonel how ho had aimed. He an
nwered, "Bight between the eyes." Tho
Indian stepped up, took on his sole
article of dress and laid it on the coun?
ter, exolaiming, "Treat urn, white man;
whiskey*"' . _
r
i ? imam
EUY ONLY THE GENUINE !
Standard Scales!
STOCK SCALES, COAL scales, HAY
SCALES, DAIRY SCALES, COUNTER
r J.ALES, Ac, &0.
Scales repaired promptly a nd reasonably.
For sale, also, LETTER TRESSES, and
the most perfect
ALARM CASH DRAWER!
Miles Alarm Till Go.'s.
EVERY
Merchant
SHOVLD
Use Them.
SOLO AT
Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
1C6 Baltimore Street, Baltimore.
58 Gamp Streot, New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & KWINO,
Mauonio Ball, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
2 Milk Streot, Boston.
POLLARD di CO., Agents,
Augusta, Ga.
For saio by R. D. SENN it SON, Columbia,
H. 0. __Jan 23 fm27
' Dried Peaches.
LBS. PEELED DRIED PEACHES
Fob 3 HOPE &. GYLES.
60
Mess Mackerel.
KITTS extra mess MACK REEL, for
aalo by HOPE & OYLES.
CURE
, BT J. A. SELBY. COL
Special KTotiooe.
OBBTACLBS TO MAR.KIAOK?H APPY
jtELIEFFOR YOUNG MEN from the effects
of orrors and abuses iu early lifo. Manhood
Restored. Impedimenta to Marriago re
movod. New method of treatment. Now
and remarkable remedies. Hooks and Cir?
culars sent freo. in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
Sooth Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa ?an
institution having a high reputatiau for
honorable condnct and professional skill.
Fob 10_ pH3mo_
" the "mild power ' m
, if?
nrjaipnitEvs'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST
ampto experience, nn cutiro success. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They uro the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular use?to
simple that mistakes ennnnt bo mndo in Ui>in:r
them; so harmless ns to bo freo from danger; ana
so efficient as to bo always reliable. They nave tli<5
highest commendation from nil, and w ill always
render satisfaction. Price, in largo tbrco-draclua
vials, with directions:
Nob. Cine?. Cent?.
1. Fever?, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 40
2. Worms, "Worm Fever, 'WormColic, . . SO
3. Crylntr-Collc, or Teething of Infants, . SO
4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adult*, . . SO
5. Dysentery, Griping, BiliousColic, . . SO
G. Clioleru?ltlorbns, V editing, .... SO
7. Coughs, Colds, bronchitis,.SO
8. IVeuralgta, Toothache, Faccn'-hp, ... 50
9. Headaches:, Sick Hcndnchc, Vertigo, . SO
1". Dyspepsia. Bilious Btoinacli, .... 60
11. (Suppressed,!or Painful Periods, . . . SO
12. WliUr ?, too Frofueo Periods, .... 50
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Brcrithin.T, . . SO
M. Kn.lt Klienm, Erysipelas, Eruption)', . .'?>
15. Rlieomatlasn. lUicumatio Pains, . . . SO
IG. Frvcr und Ague, Cliill Fever, Agtuw, .r>0
17. piicp, blind or bleeding,.SO
13. <>;>!itlinlmy, and Bore or Weak Eyet, . SO
19. Catnrrli, Acutei?r Chronio Influenza, . so
, 20. \Vhooplng-CougU,Violent Cough.,, . SO
21. Astlmin, Oppressed Broathine, ... CO
22. Kar Discharges, Impaired Hearinf. ? 50
23. Kcrofula, Enfar^ed Glands, Swelling, . SO
24. ?ieucral Debility, Physical Wuakuew, . SO
25. Dropoy and Scanty Secretions, . . . . SO
?C. Sea-Slclcneig, Sickness from Riding, . SO
27. Kldney-Discn.Be, Gravel, . . . . . so
?>3 Kcrrou? Debility, Seminxd V. c.nkue.w,
or Involuntary Discbarges,.I 00
20. Sore Moutli, Canker, . . . . . . ? 50
so. Vvliinry Yt cakneaa,Avcttmpf ilia Loa, so
SI. Painful IVrladSi villi Kpiums, . .10
32. KufTerlKtca lit Cl.imgc of Life, . . . .100
S3. EpUepoey, H;*u?a<s 6U > itutfTMuco, .100
84. ?IphtnerlMi l 'l'*n?te:t Bore Throat,. . 50 .
S3. Chronic C'o?gcstlou? oud Eruptions, SO
FAMILY CASES. I
Ca*c ;:.Inrocco) with nbovo U5 larjrc vial*and
Manual of Directions, . . ? ? f???"
Case (Monicoo) of 20 largo vialu and Rook, GOO
K"iTTUc?e rcmodlee nro Milt W the
?ase or idiiRle bo* to any part nf the
country, free of charge, on receipt off
Xirlce. Address
""^omShTc'r^edlclno Co.,
Ofllcound Depot. No. 5C2 Bboadway, New Tons.
For Sale Uy all DruggUta.
For s.alo by Geiger A McGregor, Agents.
_Deo 17_ -Mily
Fourth Grand Gift Concert,
FOE TUE uenef1t OF TUB
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
SUCCESS ASSURED/
JtCiT A FULL DU A WING CKICTAlAI'i?
On Tuesday, 31st of March, Sext.
-? ? ? ?
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GENERAL
wish and expectation of the public and
of tho ticket-holders, for tho lull payment
of tho magnificent pills, announced for tho
Fourth Grand Oift Concert of tho Public Li?
brary of Kentucky, t ho manage men i have de?
termined to postpone tho Concert and Draw?
ing until Tuesday, the 81st of March, 1874.
NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT.
No doubt is entertained of tho salo of
every ticket before tho drawing, but whether
all are sold or not. the Concert ami Drawing
will positively and uncqnivoc.CU t.iko place
on tho day now used, and if any remain un?
sold thoy will he canceled and tho prizes
will be reduced in proportion to tho unsold
tickets.
Only CO.COO tickets havo been istue? und
13,000 CASH GIFTS,
Will ho distributed among ticket-holders.
The tickots are printed in coupons of tenths,
and all fractional parts v/ill he represented
in tho drawing just au whole tickets arc.
IdST OP GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Oift.f?.">",000
1 Grand Cash Gitt.100,01:0
1 Grand Cash Gift. 50,000
1 Grand CaBh Oift. 25.000
1 Grand Cash Gift. 17,000
10 Cash Gifts, f 10,000 oach. 100,000
80 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each.150.000
50 Cash Gilts, 1,000 each. 50,000
80 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 40,000
100 Cash Gifts, 400 each. 40,000
150 Cash Gifts, 300 each_ 45,000
250 Cash Gifts, 200 eaeh_ 50,000
825 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 82,500
11,000 CaBh Gifts, 50 oacti. 550,000
Total 12,000 Gifts, all cash,
amounting to.$1,500,COO
Tho chances for a gift are ae ono to fivo.
PK1CK OF TICKETS.
Whole tickets, $50; halves. $25; tenths, or
oach coupon, $5; eleven whole tichets for
$500; 22} tickets for $1,000; 113 whole tickets
for $5,000; 227 wholo tickots for $10,000. No
discount on leas than $500 worth ot tickots.
Tho Fourth Gift Concor t will bo conducted,
in all respects, lik- the thrco whioh havo
alroady been given,..i;d full particulars may
bo learned from circulars, which will bo sent
freo from tins oflico to all who apply for
them.
Orders for tickets and applications for
agencies will bo at tonded to iu tho order thoy
are received, and it is hoped thoy will bo
sent in promptly, that th re may bo no dis?
appointment or delay ii Hing all. Liberal
torms given to thoao win. buy to Boll ngrin.
All agents aro porempturily required to sottlp
np their accounts and retnrn all unsold
tickets by the 20th day of March.
THOa. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agont Public Library Kentucky aud Mana?
ger Gift Oonoort, Public Librarv Building,
Louisvillo. Kentucky. Deo 17 wf
Stanley's Cough Symp
CURES all kinds of Oougha, Hoar^cnt SB,
Rronchitis, incipient Conenmpticu. Trv
it; don't delay; a Cough gets v.orao with
evory day's neglect. For sale at
NovSf HEINITSH'S DRUGSTORE.
"Let our Just Censure *~~^fi?*^~3!
UMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY
$50,000 WORTH
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
FOR
Sale Cheap.
To my Friends and the Public:
I HAVE purchasod $50,000 worth of GRO?
CERIES, PROVISIONS and BREADSTUFFS,
for cash, and will soil the Baino at pricos be?
low any other honse in t'^^vity, The follow?
ing are a few of tho ltnTaiug artioles and
oriccs:
200 barrels Early Rose Potatoes, $4.75.
200 barrels Goodrich Potatoes, $4.75.
200 harrela Pink-Eyo Folatoes. $1.75.
500 harrels Flour, consisting of Kcvan
Brothers, Khoolsr Brothers, Stovall .V Hnlls,
aud Campsen &? Co.'u celebrated branda, at
$11 per barrel.
? Sugar, 10A cents per pound by barrel;
11 cents retail.
Extra C Sugar, 11 cents per pound by bar
rel; 11A cents rotail.
A Sugar, lb} cents per pound by barrel;
12} cents retail.
Crushed, Fowdorod and Granulated Sugars,
12 cum,, per pound by barrol; 12} cents per
pound retail.
English Breakfast Tea, finest, $1.20 per
pound.
Ooloug Tea, finest, $1 per pound.
Gunpowder Tea, $1 to $1.50 per pound.
Young Hyson Tea, ;1 to $1.25 per pound.
Rio CoffdO, 38] cents per pound.
F. A. Feriis & Go.'a Sugar-Cured Ilanip, Id
cents i er pound.
Bacon, 0, KM and 11 \ cents per pound.
Cheese, 18 to 25 centa,per pound.
Molasfrs,-10,50,(10 and 70 conts per gallon.
Oni.ir.., s, run, ?o o?nl*? per fjaUf>o.
Finest New Orlcann, new crop, Syrup, :i0
ontu per gallon.
Now Halibut Fins.
New Tongues and Souuds.
New Scotch Oat Meal.
New Smoked Tongucu.
New Fulton Market Brer.
New Smoked Beef.
With a full lino of all Standard Goods, at
equally cheap pricea.
Country orders tilled aud dbippod prompt?
ly, free of chargo for paokago and cartage,
und entire satisfaction guaranteed.
Hardy Solomon.
FVb 7
CASH GROCEEY HOUSE.
Low Prices, First Quality Goods
AND
CAiSlI BEFORE DELIVERY.
-o
CRUSHED SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by
the barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1.
Granulated SUGAR, 12 oents per pound by
tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1.
Powdered SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by
the barrol. At rotail, 8 pounds for $1.
A8UGAR, 11) conts per pound by the bar-1
rel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1.
Extra C SUGAR, 11 oonts por pound by tho
barrel. At retail, 8} pounds for $1.
Fined OLD RYE WHISKEY, $5 per gal- \
Ion.
Finest OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, $3 per j
gallon.
Finest OLD HOLLAND GIN, $6 per gal
|lon.
Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, 40 por]
gallon.
Finest OLD OTARD BRANDY, $9 per gal?
lon.
Now York Sugar-oured HAMS, 15 cents por |
j pound.
Davis' Diamond HAMS, lCccntsperpound.
With a full stook of Choice, Fancy and'
I Staple Groceries, in all their varieties, con?
stantly on hand, and for salo at our usual]
low price's, for cash only.
Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW & SON.
GENUINE)
IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES,
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Olard, Ac,
Holland Oin,
hhorry Wino, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
Also, a largo stock of flue old Whiskies
Cigars, A'O.
D.ic 21_J. C. HEEQERS
Thorburn's Garden Seeds
ND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, to
sale by HOPE .t OYLES.
A
MORNING, FEBRUARY IS.
We have, at this
time, unusual facili?
ties for making fine
Frock Coats and su?
perior made Custom
Garments.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Fob7__
JUST RECEIVED
A few cases of
HATS! HATS!
TUE VEBV LATEST FASDMS
And some of tbe new
SPEING STYLES.
BARGAINS
ix
READY-MADE CL0TMXG
and
GESTS' FIRMMXG GOODS.
WE have secured tbc eervicee of a firt-t
class cutter iu our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
and are making SUITS to order in the latest
styles.
R. & W. O. SWAFFIELD.
Jan 27
GENUINE
Peruvian Guano.
FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS AND I
DEALERS in FERTILIZERS have itow
an opportunity of obtaining this valuablo]
manuro in small oh i.akoe lots, at imcokt
eus' l'nicEs, by applyiug to the special agency
just established lor tho purpose of deliver?
ing gonuine PERUVIAN GUANO to con?
sumers at any accessiblo port or railway
station in tho country. Pull particular's
given in circular, mailed free on application,
to IL. U&LCAZAll,
No. 53 Benrer Street, Xew York. I
References uy Permission.?Messrs. Hob
son, Hurtado A Co,, Financial Agents of the
Peruvian Government, fi2 Wall Street, Now
YorU; Moso.s Tavlur, Pi .tident National
City Bank, 52 WnII Sts ee., Now York; J. C.
Tracy, Eni , Peruvian Consul, 2CJBroadway,
New York. PoJ* lrtji|12,.:S
Notice.
Gk>:;:> ? ii.t v. .*.:-?* Co? rviu r.r-'.r. Co..
TitEAsrRi:it's OrncE.
Columbia, s. C, January 1, 1*71 1
HOLDERS of tho STATEGUAltANTEED
BONDS and the admitted SECOND
(2d) MORTGAGE BONDS ot this Company,
who have funded (l:o part due Coupons of
Haid Ronds,matured botwoen January,< ight
eon hundred and seventy-lwo, (1S72,) and
July, cigblren hundred and soventy-thi eo, j
(1S7:I.) b.Uh inclusive, are notified that
tho January,<Ightt en hundred and b< vonty
four, Coupons <.f n?.id Bonds, and,also. tho:<c
of tbe funded Interest Bonds and Cert id?
eates, wdl be paid on presentation i.t this
otlieo on the FIP'J EENTH (15th) 1NST.
GEO. W. WATERMAN,
Jan 1 Trea*ar< r.
V/Ifi. M. FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
THE best oi WIK EM, 1 1QUORS,
'SEC.ARS, TOBACCO, etc, eon-1
Btantly on band. Noifulk OY.S-j
TEUS, in and cut cf the sht 11. Givo him a
call._ Jaij R)
Choice Family Flour, &c.
BARRELS Extra Choice FAMILY
Ol I FLOUR.
100 barrels Medium and Super Flor.r.
10 ton? Wheat Bran and Shorts, for cow
feed. For Bale low for cath l>v
Jan 21 HOPE A OYLF.3.
Lumber and Laths.
HAVING a largo quantity of BUILDING
LUMBER aud LATHS on hand, per?
sons wanting tho name can bo Gupplicd, at
short notice. Orders left at nty Residence
on Main street, near the new Government
Poet Ofrtco, or sent by mail, will meet prompt
attention. Terms cash.
Nov 20 Juio W. LOWRY.
Mills Houso Stables,
ghk JUST received at tho above Rta
K^? Wee, twenty head lino KENTUCKY
jJ^^^MULES, most of which uro well
broke. Wiil he sold cheap for cash.
Vept 13 J. N. I ON<J. Agent.
Just Received,
vk. AN extra fine lot of Kentucky
MULES and HORSES, some el which
^JLJ^aro well broke. They may ho seen
at Uharloa Logan's Stahlen, corner Senate
and Aseerubly streets.
Nov 12_ W. K. A L TAL ROTT.
Fresh Biscuits.
BOXES Croam. Soda, Milk, Lemon,
ju\J Craoknala,Butter, Farina and Ginger
Knaps, for sale by HOPE v OYLES.
Breakfast Bacon.
BUFPALOTONUUKS. M ESS M AC K ERKL,
LEAF LARD, PIGS" FEF. r, for s.ilo low
by HOFE A OYLFK
Seed Oats.
rVAA BUSHELS Primo WHITE SPRING
I SEED OATS, lor sale law for cash.
Feh 1 HOPE A GYLES.
Sundries.
'! KAA BUSHELS CORN in store and
JL??I\M t In transit.
400 barrels Flour.
TiOO bushels Pees.
2,000 pounds Feed.
Just in and for sale ?? pointer . ri n
lVb 1 L?RICK & I/)WR.\N( V.
1871. VOL. IX?NO. 2flt
"Mardi Gras"?1874:.
FBBllUART 17.
To New Orleans and Return,
FOR OMi FARE,
I Via the Great Atlantic Coast Line
' "QOUND TRIP TICKETS to Now Orleane
i _L\i from Richmond, ?42.50; Petersburg,
$1250; Weldou, $41.25; Portsmouth. $42 50
Goldsboro. $41.25; Wilmington, $30; Char
! lotto, $37 50; Columbia, $35. Good to return
j until March 1,1871. Through Sleeping Oari
will run between Richmond and Augusta,
Augusta and Now Orleans, via Montgomery,
Atlanta and Now Orleans, via Romo aw:
Belm?.
Partien visiting New Orleans to witness
tho Carnival, should avail thcmsclvea of Urn
lino, because of its few cbangoe, enperioi
equipment and THROUGH SLEEPING
CARS. Information given andTickota soli
at tho Richmond and Peterabnrg Railroad
Richmond; Petersburg and Woldon Railroad
Petersburg; Seaboard and Roanoke Rail
road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Weldor
Railroad, Woldon and GoldBboro: Wilming
ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Wit
miugton; Charlotte, Columbia and Auguatt
Railroad, Charlotte and Columbia.
A. POPE, Gonoral Passenger Agent.
_Feb 3_
Baltimore & Wilmington, N.C
Semi-Weekly Steamship Line,
Composed of the firal-clasa Steamships
D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Pmci
REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. GniLDi
LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. Benxeti
RALEIGH.Capt. j. S. Olivei
WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE
everv TUESDAY and FRIDAY, iand
from WILMINGTON everv WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY.
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail?
road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and
from all points in North and South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama. ?
Connecting at Columbia, S. C, with the
Greenville aud Columbia Railroad and Char
lotto division of the Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad.
Connecting at Augusta, Os., with Georgia,
Macon and Augusta aud Central Railroads.
Steamers of this line, on arrival in Wil?
mington, stop at Railroad Depot, and the
Railroad Fr< tglit, being stowed separately in
Steamer, is transferred, under covered aheds,
direct to Cars, without delay, and forw.irdcd
by the fast Freight Express that evening.
No drayage iu Wilmington, and no transfer
from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed
an tow as by any other route, and alf losaet
or over-charges promptly paid.
Mark all Goods ria Steamship to Wilming?
ton, and forward Bills of Lading to Railroad
j Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
i For further information, apply to either o!
uhdersignt d Agents of thu hue.
I AN DUE WS 'c CO., Agents B. A W. Steam
' fchip Line, No. 7:5 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
1 A.D.OAZA?X, Agent B. A W. Steam-d.ij
j Lino, Wilmington, N. <.'.
F. \7. CLYRK, Ah-'t Gcu. Freight Ag't,
Wilmiugton, N. C.
II. M COTT1NGBAM, General Western
I Aget.t. A t Innta. Gn. Nov 23 3mos
L ? C A I.
BRILLIANT OIL.
A VERY' high test Oil, in the Use of whicli
A. no accident is possible Pure, inodor?
ous and tho best illuminator in the world.
?#-Evcry Futility Should l ?f Ii.'ott
Can bo burned in the ordinary KeroAoni
Lampe. Put up in Patent FAUCET NOZZLE
CANS, from which the Oil may be rirawr
without loss of uil or without lifting the Can,
iby tho DEVOE MANUFACTURING COM?
PANY. N
New York.
Fid> G linn
Dot? Notice.
4 LL DOGS not having a city collar beforr
/Y iho 1st ol Maieli next, will be takeu U(
and impounded, Ac.
oader of the Mavor.
Feh 8
Price of collars $2. By
OHAS. B VRNUM,
Oity Cleik.
Notice to Liquor Dealers.
ALL who have not paid tho FIRST QUAR?
TER'S LICENSE, are notified that, i
nut paid by tho 15th of tho proseut month
they will be proceeded against by law. Bj
order of t be Mavor. Cli AS. BARNUM,
Fob 4 City Clerk.
Office City Treasurer,
COLUMBIA, H. C, Deckmdkh 27, 1873.
rTWiE city of Columbia will, on the 15th n|
X Jaiiuarv, 1874, commence paving tin
PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bontis. They
will he paid at iho Carolina National Bank
also at the South Carolina Bank nnd Trust
Oompanv's Rank, in this citv.
Cli AS. BARNUM, City Treauuror.
Dee 28 _
Sus*ar-Oano Symp.
?| p* BARRELS very superior and pure
I lf_> Sonthern-mude SYRUP, for sale bv
Jan'J HOPE A GYLES.
*5 Upright Steam Engine for Sale.
I7UOHT-1I011SE POWER, in perfect order,
li with smoke-stack, t-hafting and a quan?
tity of bolting. For particulars, apply al
Puoskix Office. Oct 30
Stallion tor Sale.
A HANDSOME stylish iron graj
STALLION, in good "order, is nftorei
for sale. For particulars, apply al
iIii? < flice. Jan '21
200
Venison Hams.
LBS. choice VENISON HAMS.
Jr.i: : HOPE .V GYLi.s.
sew
SPRING GOODS
at tue
GRAND CENTRAL
jORY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
I OF
WM. D. LOVE ?Sc CO.
OUR STOCK at prcacnt is comnlctc in all ??
the departments.
] Wo cor.lialiy invite all purchasers ot goods
I to examine our asaorttafnt before nrnking
iibcir. aeicotions, as a oall at our establisb
I in en I will snvo them TIME and MONEY.
, NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
I First flaws Goods, at low prices, can alwaj -j
bo purcbased at \
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establisliineivt
! or , X,.. i
WM, D. LOVE & CG.-,
Under tbo Wheeler Houto.
I WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McCREERY.
! Ffcb 1_
Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto?
nishing anuonnoement that Cincinnati -
jboer is no longer pure, but adulterated with
I molasses, sugar ot. starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous coicbioum. The Commissioner of
I Agriculture, in his report for 1SG5, says that
Prof. MapeB, of Now York, analyzed the beer
I from a dozen different breweries, and found
all of it adulterated. Cocci . * Indiens and
dux vomica entered largely into ita composi?
tion.
J. Ik SFEGEKS guarantees hia beer to be
pure and roliable. He does not adulterate
lit, but brows from the best barley, malt and
hops._Jan 23
j NEW PUBLICATIONS
At Bryan's Bookstore?
MEMOIRS OP MANY MEN AND SOME
WOMEN. By MauneellB. Field. $2.
Goulbrum's Gospel ot the Childhood. $1.25.
Mrs. Beecher'a House-keeper and Health
deeper. $1.50.
I John Btuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25.
! Scionoo and Religion. By Prof. Joseph
jLoConte. $1.50.
j The Atmosphere, with beautiful chrome
platen. By Camillo Flamarion. tC.
Crooked Places?A Novel. Bv Edward
jGarrett.
Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Bed as a
Rose." 75 cents.
j Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50 oents.
! A Great Lady?A Gorman Novel. 75cents.
And other new books. Dec 30
NEW GOODS I
NEW GOODS I
Every Week!
Winter Dress Goods
at Zaow Down Prices,
by C. P. JAGKSON,
Leader Low Prices^
128 Main Street.
Fob 1
$100,000
IN
FOR
CLOTHING
GENTS' FliRNISMKD GOODS,
BOUOUT since the great decline and we
hi o selling lhem at the very lowest
pries for cash. We intend toglw our ens*
tomer? the advantage of the LOW PRICES.
Come and see our stock. We consider it a
compliment for persona to call and pee our
goods KINARD A WILEY.
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry|
WM. GLAZE,
AT bis new store, Main street. ncaih cp
poaito the Ceiitral National Pank. La?
la large and beautiful etock of line WA1CLES
stem and key winders, fum the htPt Eu?
ropean and American manufacturers, atd oi
bis own importation, in gold and silvercaeee.
Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled aa?rrt
[uient just received, and all tho latest styles.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, inpet sard ct*it.
IBiidal Frcaents, and a very fine selection t t
.Milled-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Gbait*
Lockets, elegant Si a), Wedding and Engage
incut Rings, large stork of Speclaeleo and
Eve-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Brxis, ard i.
groat variety of Fancy Arficlee. My stock is
the largest and beet eeleoted in tho Southern
country, and will bo sold as cheap as thi:
?tamo article can he bought anywhtie.
Pet 24_
C0NGAREE IRONWORKS,
colt;?iHIA, 8. c.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GRIST
? MILLS. GinGeaT
? ing, and all kinds
of Irou Caatings
for M ach inery
and Ornament a!
Castings for
Stores ana Dwell?
ings, Patent Railings for Garde ns and Ci me
(cries, Iron Sr.lteea and Arbor Chairs; alec,
Brass Casting? of all kinds, Bolls foi
Chinches. Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua?
rantee all my woik first clars and tqual tt
hit North or South.
J \Vork-? at foot ot lady street, and near t;
fM nth Ca rolina and Greenville ar.d Cnlumhh
Railroad t ? r.ipi.incb' Depots. Nov IS