The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 19, 1874, Image 1
Repobtino Music.?AOonneotioat in?
ventor has recently perfected an appa?
ratus for recording, by means of elec?
tricity, the musio played upon an organ
or. piano, bo that brilliant improvisa?
tions* may bo accurately copied and
afterwards played again from the notes.
The apparatus was recently attached to
the organ in a hall in New Haven, and
was successfully used. The mechanical
means by which the end desired is sc?
oured are ingenious, bat the principle
upon which tho record of notes is made
is extremely simple. The occasional
breaking and oonneoting of the eleo
trioal current oonBequent Upon the
touching of the several Keys is sufflcieut,
however rapidly the changes may be, to
reoora tho striking of each key or com?
bination, and through an arrangement
like that of tbe ribbon telegraph appa?
ratus, to give tbe time with exactness.
?
Itl isTnffirmed that a man loses one
ounce of brains every ten years after
the ago of thirty-five. ThiH goes far to
confirm the public snspioion that Sec?
retary Richardson is several conturieB
old.?Brooklyn Argus.
We Always Thought So.?Dr. Mr?.,
or Mrs. Dr. Everett lecturing to 250
ladieB in New York, last Saturday, told
them that they had no business ever to
be sick. Oar sentiment exactly.
.OOO
CITY muNuf
FOB BALE.
KINARD & WILEY.
Feb 17
Prime No. 1 Meats of all Kinds.
THE subscriber ?fters for sale low for I
cash?
20,000 pounds No. 1 Dry Salted SIDES and
BELLIES, in quantiiioa to suit pnroh&aera.
1,600 pounds Ohoioo Breakfast Strips.
1,000 pounds Ohoioo Oanvasod Hums.
50 barrels Jackson Whito Potatoes.
503 bushels Frimo Whito oorn.
50 bales Eastern Hay?Olovor and Timo?
thy.
50 barrelB Land Planter, Ac.
All of which are in store and depot.
Apply at my Anotion Boom, Main atrcet,
opposite, New City Hall. JACOd LEVIN,
Auction and Commisaion Morohant.
Feb 17 _>_ _3
Hay and Corn.
1 Cif\ BALES Primo TIMOTHY HAY.
JlVsVS 500 bushels Prime White Corn.
Juet received, and for aalo at our usual low
prices, for cash only.
Feb 18_JOHN AONEW & SON.
Baggies and Carriages.
INTENDING to cloao my CARRIAGE MA?
NUFACTORY at tbe earliest possible
time, I offer my entire atook of Manufac?
tured vehicles at cost, for cash only. Those
in want of goods in this Rue will save money
by calling at my Oarriago Manufactory. Re?
pairing, in all its branches, will bo attended
to in tho meantime, at reduced prices, for
cash.
Feb 18 3_JOHN AQNEW.
THE TAX-PAYERS' CONVENTION
WILL give many an opportunity to test
the truth of tho by-word among
smokers, "the INDIAN GIRL soils the Quest
Cigars for tho monev." and to try those
celebrated FIVE OENT CIGARS, by tra?
velers
DECLARED TO EE
Far superior to any they can got for ten
cents in other cities. Those facts being made
known to the smoking public, is it surpris?
ing that in
AN A0T OF REBELLION
Against being forced to pay high prices for
:hoB0 inferior Cigars that flood the market,
thev should resort or Bend their orders to
T*;Tjf.??.i ni'-T. f!T'r!Tl IVl'OILK fVdnrnMs..
New brauds of SMOKTNG TOBACCO just
received. Fob 18
ROOMS TO LETT
ROOMS for Lawyers, Insurance Agents,
Urokers, or other business or professional
men.
also,
SLEEPING ROOMS in tho new CENTRAL
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Tho Building has been finished with upc
.?ial view to tho eonvoniunco and comlorts of
tenants. APPLY AT THE BANK.
Fob 12 lino
Due West Female College.
SUMMER SESSION opens Fob
_ruary 10 and closea July 2. Tui?
tion and Board for tho soseion,
188.50. J. 1. BONNER, Pres.
Dub West. H. C, Fob 5, 1871.
Feb 7 12
By the Adger.
4 SPLENDID Hue of fino FRENCH
J\. GOODS, just received. CHOCOLATES,
CREAMS, KR?HS. CARAMELS, BON?
BONS, Pistachio, Jordan Almonds, Ac., Ac.,
at MoKENZIE'S, Main St.,
FeM5_C_Colombia. H. O.
For Coughs and Colcta.
ACERTAIN euro at MoKENZIE'S Main
Street Confeotlonerv. TAFFY KISSES,
MOLASSES CAN DY, Ooit'a Foot Rook, Hoar
hound and Brumol'a COUGH DROPS. Very
good for the throat and lungs. Try them.
Feb 15_G_
Spartanbarg and A&heviile Railroad
Company.
R
ripHE corporators'and stockholders of tbiB
[X company aro requested to meet in Co?
lumbia, 8. C, on the 25tb of MARCH NEXT,
for the purpose of organiz ttlon.
THOS. B. JETER,
Feb 15 0_Chairman.
Sunday Smoking,
free of cost9 at the
California Cigar Store.
For further informa?
tion, call and see for
yourself.
^S. STJLZB AOHER.
Jan? W
I
THE I)
BY J. A? SELBY. COL
?XDOOlctl Notloes.
()I!STA(.H'hT() MARldACK ?HAPPY
RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tlio cILjcib
of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood j
Restored. Impediments to Marriago re?
moved. New method of treatment. New
and remarkable remedies. Books and Cir?
culars sent Troo. in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.?an
institution having a high roputation for
honorable conduct and professional skill.
Fob 10 HITgmo
Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES
COMPOUAD EXTRACT COIt.YDAL.lsJ
tho g eat vegotablo alterative for all |
diseases arising from impure blood.
DR. UREEKR'S PIT C UKE, for tho I
euro of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convul- ]
sion a of all kinds.
Medicated Honey, for Coughs, Cchls,
Bronchitis, Croup, and ail diseasee of the
lunga and air passagos.
Neuralgia Specific, a certain and speody I
enro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous |
Head-ache, and J*' nervous paina.
Wuiimii Valley A? .? Cure. Contains
no Quinino. A moat positivo remedy for
Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of
Liver and Spleen. Acts liko a charm.
Prepared at tho Laboratory, Charlotte, N.
0. For sale by W. C. FISHER,
Nbv 20 jly_Columbia, S.C.
lO.OOO^P?lZES!
$250,000 Currency to ba Given Away!
For tho Benefit of tho
Masonic Relief Association,
Of Norfolk, Vu.
UNDER authority of a special Act of tho |
Logislature. passed March S ,o73, con?
ferring corporate privileges upon the Ma?
sonic Relief Association, tho Directors now]
havo the pleasure to announce that
GRAND GIFT CONCERT will bo given at tho |
Opera Houeo, in tho city of Norfolk, on
TUESDAY, the 5th of MAY, 1874,
[A"o Further Postponement Guaranteed.]
For tho purpose of proourinR funds neces-1
sary for tho completion of the Masonic Tem?
ple, now in course of creation in tho city of
Norfolk.
DntECTona o*' tiik Association.?John L.
Roper, President; Jobn B. Corprow, Treasu?
rer; James Y. Lmgh, Waltor II. Taylor, Goo.
S. Oldiield, John A. Rosson, Daniel Heated,
Wm. H. Walcu, M. H. Stevens, S. Weil, John
T. Redmond.
Advisory Boatid.?His Excellency ex-Oov.
Gilbort C Walker, Col. Kader Bigge, P. H.
P.; R?hn R. MoDauiol, P.G. Commander; J.
J. Burroughs, Capt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi?
nia Legislature; Robert E. Withers, G. M.
G. H. P. and D. G. C. of G. C; Cd. Thomas
F. Owckh, P. G. M.; John 11. Whitehead, I
Esq., ex-Mayor. Col. W. II. Taylor. State
Sonator; James G. Bain.G. G. G. G.
List of Gifts ? One Grand Cash Gift,
J?O.OOO; unu Giand Cattli Gilt, 25.000; one
Graud Cash Gift, 12,500; one Grand Cash
Gift, 1?,000; oun GrAntt CapIi Gift, 5,000; Oha I
Grand Gash Gift, 2.600: 24 Caah GiltH. $500'
each, $12,000: 50 cash Gifts, 250 each. 12 500; i
80 Cash Gilts, 200 each.-10,000; 100 Cash
Giftd, 150 eacb.15 000; 150 Cash Gilts, 100
oach, 15.000; 500 Cash Gifts 50 each, 29,500;
9.000 Cash Gifts, 5 eacb. 45 000, Graud total,
10,000 Girts, all Cash, $250 000.
Whole Tickets, fs. Half Tickets, >2 60.
MOO. II ENItY V MO011E, Secretary
Masonic Relief Association, N^rf-. !;-:, Ya.
B. i. BOOM-. Agent,
Fob 3 JjSmo ColuniMa. s. C.
GOOD RULES.
Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Tills.
APPLY yourself to business and work
hard.
Save jour earnings end ma! t- g'-od invest-1
monta. Tho bent investment is good health |
and long lifo:
II you ?.rc sick, system d< ranged,
TakO Heinitsh's Qm ci.'s Doiighl.
If you have Fever. Chills, Headache.
Take Hi iuileh's Kina Chill Cur?'.
? fr?, A great sav
?> RiK of money i
is in knowing
what to buy
,and whore to I
Jbuv. Go to
HEINITSH'S
Doctor Shop
A siegle dose I
of STANLEY'S |
COUGH SV
ItUP will euro!
Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, and sovo you
from Consumption.
The host place is always tho cheapest.
Good advico, your best friend when sick, is
ho who cuiofl you. All kind* of good MEDI?
CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUG STOKE,
Kept SO i Opposite I'hoikix (Hiiro.
The Old Reliable House
SB- KOU DRUGS AND SRKDS.
JUST received, new SEEDS, new varieties ]
of Cabbage, Peas and Corn. For sale at
Jan 17 i HEINITSH'S Drug Store.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
(CAPITAL. $1,000,000,)
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
THIS GUANO is now so well known in all
tho Southern St a tea, for its remarkable
efl'octs as an agency lor increating the pro?
ducts of labor, as not to require special re?
commendation froniUH. ItH nso for eight
yoara paet baa ostablifhed its character for
reliable excellence. Tho largo fixed capital
invested by the Company in this trade affords
the surest guarantee of the continued excel?
lence of this Guano. Tho supplies put into
market this season are. as heretofore, pre?
pared under the superintendence of Dr. St.
Julian iiavcuol, Chemist of tho Company, at
Charleston, S. C\ Hcneo plauters may rest
assured that its quality and composition is
precisely the earns as that heretofore Hold, j
J. N. RORSON,
Hulling Agent, Charleston, S. O.
JOHN S. REESE A CO.,
General Ai'onts, Raltimoro.
Terms ? MS cash; $2fJ t mo, without into
rest.
To accommodate planters, thoy can order
now and havo until 1st of April to docidc
as to whether thoy will take at time or cash
price. When delivered from the factory by
the car load, no drayago will bo charged.
AGIO PHOSPHATS. GUANO, BONE,
PLASTER, A6.,always on hand, quality gua?
ranteed. J. N. ROBSON.
Docember20 43mo
Mess Mackerel.
KITTS extra mess MACKEREL.for
saloby HOPE A GYLES.
50
"Let our Just Censure ^g^fflPj^
?MBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY M
$50,000 WORTH
GROCERIES ?XD PROVISIONS
Fu;t
Sale Cheap.
To my Friends and the Public:
1 HAVE purchased $50,000 worth of GRO?
CERIES, PROVISIONS and BREADST?FFS,
for cash, and will soil tho sauio at pi ices be?
low any other houso :u the city. The follow?
ing are a few of ihu leading articles and
orices:
200 harrele Early Roso Potatoes, S4.75.
200 barrels Goodrich Potatoes, 11.75.
200 barrels Piuk-Evo Potatoes. (1.75.
500 barrola Elour, consisting of Kevan
Brothors, Kheolsr Brolhors, Slovall A Hulls,
and Campson &, Co.'a eolehratcd brands, at
$11 per barrel.
C Sugar, 10h cents per pound by barrel;
11 cents retail.
Extra C Sagar, 11 cents per ponnd by bar?
rel; 11' cents rot all.
A Sugar, IIA cents pur pound by barrel;
12J conto retail.
Crushed,Powdered and,Granulated Sugars,
12 cent* per pound by barrel; 12.' cents per
pound retail.
English Breakfast Tea, liucat, $1.10 per
pound.
Oolong Tea, niicsst, ft per pound.
Gunpowder Tea, $1 to $1 50 per pound.
Young Hyson Tea, II to ?1.25 per pound.
Rio Coffee, ;i'Ji couttj per pound.
F. A. Penis A 0.?.'a Sugar-Cured Hani'?, Id
cents i er pound.
Bacon, ?, lO.t and IIA cents per pound.
Cheese, 18 to 25 cents per pound.
Molasset., 10,50, oO aud 70 cents per gallon,
Golden Syrup, SOccuta per gallon.
p..,?..? v^v.- Or!:1.-.:.- ._ .-;. ?TV.'
cents per gallon.
Now Halibut Vina.
New Tongues and Sounds.
Now Scotch Oat Meal.
. Now Smoked Tongues.
New Fulton Market bi t I.
Now Smoked Boef.
With a full liuo of all Staudard Goods, at
equally cheap prices.
Country orders Oiled and skipped prompt?
ly, freo of charge for package aud cartage,
and entire satisfaction guaraulovd.
Hardy Solomon.
I'-b7 ._
CASH GROCERY HOUSE.
Lew Pries, First Quality Goods
AND
CASH BEFORE DELIVERY.
CRUSHED SUGAR. 12 c uts per pound by
tho barrel. At retail, 8 pouuda for $1.
Granulated SUGAB, 12 conts per pound by
the barrel. At retail, 8 pouuda for $1.
Powdered SUOAH, 12 uonts per pound by
tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds (or #1.
I A SUG IB, 11} ceida per pound by the bar?
rel. At rotail, 8 pounds for f 1.
Extra C SUGAR, 11 couta per pouud by tho
barrej. At retail, Hk poundafor fl.
Pineal OLD II YE WHISKEY, 13 per gal?
lon.
Pineal OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, ?II per
gallon.
Fined OLD HOLLAND GIN, fC per gal?
lon.
Finest !>LD SCOTCH WHISKEY, $0 per
gallon.
Finest OLD OTARD BRANDY, 19 per gal?
lon.
New York Sugar cured HAMS, 15 cents per
pound.
Davis' Diamond HAMS, lCctnta per pound.
With a full stock of Choice, Fancy and
Slaplo OroooriOQ. in all their varieties, con?
stantly or. hand, and for salo at our usual
low prioos, for cash only.
Jan 2'2 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
OKNL'INB
IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES, &c
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Bum,
Braudies?Otard, Ac,
Holland Giu,
bborry Wiuo, Port Wine. Madeira Wine.
Also, a largo steck of lino old Whiskies,
Cigars. Ao.
Deo 21 J. C.SEEGERS
Thorburn's Chrden Seeds
AND ONION SKTS, warranted fresh, for
sale by HOPE A GYLES.
ORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 18
We have, at this
ftime, unusual facili
ties for making fine
Frock Coats and su
jperior made Custom!
I Garments.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Feb 7_
JtrST RECEIVED
A TCW C0.8GB Of
HATS! HATS!
TOE VERY LATEST FASHIONS
And eomo of the new
SPRING STYLES.
BARGAINS
in
READY-MADE CL0T111XG
and
GEMS' FIMISUIXG GOODS.
WE have secured the services of a first
clam, cutter in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
and are making SUITS to order in the latest
styles.
R. & W 0. S77AFFIELD.
Jan 27
OEM1XE
Peruvian Guano.
ITWUMEKS, AORICULTUIUSTS AND
: DEALERS iu FERTILIZERS have now
an opportunity of obtaining this valuable
matiuro iu small on lauoe lots, at isiroirr
eiis' prices, by applying to (he special agency
jiiot established for the purpose of deliver?
ing genuin? PERUVIAN GUANO to con?
sumers at any accessible port or railway
station in. the countty. Full particulars
given in circular, mailed freu on application,
tu Ii- ual.l az.tIt.
Xu. 53 LW'Uvn- Street, New York.
Rkeurenukh i?v Permission.?Messrs. Hob
.?son, U art ado ?V Co,, Financial Agonised tho
Poruvian Government, 52 Wall Street, Now
Vor It; Moses Taylor, President National
City Rank, 52 Wall Street, New York; J. C.
Tracv. Eni , Peruvian Oousiil, ^*li broadway,
New York. Pitb 10 ;;12? S _
Notice.
I Ghei'.nvii.li: ami (*ni,v>>iw* pA!i.ii?v.n Co ,
i in AM Ki.n s t;i t ier..
iVi.r.MioA, 8. I'., January I. 1874.
i e_i OI.DBltS.ol the bTATK GUAHANi EED
XL BONDS and the admitted SECOND
: fid) MOB'iOAOK BONDS of this Cotopsny,
who have funded tho past dm- Coupons of
s-aid Bonds, mit m cd bet ween January, tight
: ?.???n hutidted an?! aev? nty-two, (1872.) pud
July, eighteen hundred and seventy-three,
1(187^1.) both inclusive, are uotillcd thai
the January, eighteen hum red and seventy.
! four, Coupons of said Bonds, and. aloo, tln.-r
! of tho funded Interest Howls nnd Ct-rtitl
I cat its, will ho paid on presentation at thi
? ..iiict on the FIFPl EN ill (15th) IN ST.
G EO. VV. WA1 EL MAN,
I .Ir.ii 1 Tri'itHitr? r.
V/M. M. FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
?v. S~\ THIS best nf WINKS, LIQUORS,
^liiA/SEGARS, TOBACCO, etc., con?
stantly on hand. Norfolk OYi
'Kits, in and cut of the shell. Giva him a
call. Jin 10
Choice Family Fiouv, &c.
ni\ HA It RE LS Extra Choice FAMILY
0\ 1 FLOUR.
1 on barrels Medium and Super Flour.
10 tons W heat Rruti and Shorts, for cow
feed. For sale low for eatdi by
Jan 21 HOPE A GYLES.
Lumber and Laths.
HAVING a largo quantity of BUILDING
LUMI1ER and LATHS on hand, per
aims wanting the same can he supplied, at
short notice. Orders left r.l my Residenci
on Main atreet, near the new Government
Post OlVico, or Hi nt by in.nl, will meet prompt
attention. Terms cash.
Nov2?(jnio W.LOWliY.
Mills House Stables.
JUST received at the above 8ta
Ides, twenty head fine KKNTUCK\
_MULES, most of which are well
Dinkn. 'Aid be sold cheap (or cash.
?,'ept 13 J. N. LONG. Agent.
Just Received,
??v AN extra lino lot of Keulucky
^Sg? MULES and HORSF.S?siimbol which
^^Ljtire well broko. Thiy may bo aeen
at Unarlos Logan's Stables, corner Senate
and Assembly btroota.
Nov 12 W. S. .V L. TA.d'.OTT.
Frosh Biscuits.
iyf\ R?XES Cream. Soda, Milk, L'.mon,
?\j Oraeknals, Butter, Fnrina and Ginger
Snaps, for sale l?v Hoi E ft GYLE.*.
Breakfast Bacon.
BUFFALO TONGUES, MKStH MACKEREL,
LEAP LARD, PIGS' FF.E r, for aale low
Oy IIOI'E A OYLES
Seed Oats.
rr/\/\ BUSHELS Primo WH1 PE SPRING
I \J\t SEED OATS, lor nalo low for cash.
I Feh 1 tlOl'E .v GYLES. _
Sundries.
'1 ^SOO JWSnELS COUv' inatorennd
I ' 400 barrels Flour.
! 5Q0 bushel* Pesa.
j 2,000 pounds Peed.
JiiMt in r.ttd for sale al popular i i ?< i
Feb 1 L?RICK A LOWNANCE.
B'
\JLiJA lAi
Event." ^
74. vol. ix?no. 2t4>
"Mardi Gras"?187-3:.
FEURDAHY 17.
To New Orleans and Return,
FOR OSE FARE,
Via the Great Atlantic Coast Lino'
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to Now Orleans
from Richmond, $42.50; Petersburg,
$12.50; Woldon, $41.25; Portsmouth. $42 50;
UoldBl'oro. $41.25; Wilmington, $39; Char
lolto, $37 50; Columbia, $.'15. Good to return
until March 1,1874. Through Sloepiug Cars
will run bctwoon Richmond and Augusta,
Augusta and Now Orleans, via Montgomery,
Atlanta and Now Orleans, via Romo and
Solms.
Parties visiting Now Orloana to witness
tho Carnival, should avail themselves of this
line, bccau?o of its few changes, superior
equipment and THROUGH SLEEPING
CaIiS. Information given and Tickets sold
at tho Richmond and Petersburg Railroad,
Richmond; Petersburg and Woldon Railroad,
Petersburg; Seaboard and Roanoko Rail?
road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Weldon
Railroad, Woldon and Goldaboro; Wilming?
ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Wil
mir gton; Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta
Rai'ioad, Charlotto and Columbia.
A. POPE, General Passenger Agent.
_ Feb 3_
Baltimore ft Wilmington, N.C.
5cmi-Weekly Steamship Line,
Composed of tho first-class Steamships
D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. PniCE
REBECCA CLYDE..Capt. D. C. CniLDa
LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bennett
RALEIGH.:.Capt. J. S. OUVEB
WILL hereafter Pail from BALTIMORE
every 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 Rill? 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 ajid Char?
lotte division of tho Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad.
Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia,
Macon and Angasta aud Central Railroads.
Steamers ?f this line, on arrival in Wil?
mington, slop at Rhilroad Depot, aud the
Railroad Fn ight, being stowed separately in
Steamer, is transferred, under covered sheds,
direct to C;irs, without delay, and forwarded
by the fast Freight Express that evening
No dray age in Wilmington, aud no trauafet
from Wilmington South. Rates guarante ed
as low as by any other route, and all loeaet
or over-charges promptly paid.
Mark all Goods rot Steamship to Wilming?
ton, and forward Bills of Lading lo Railroad
Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
For further information, apply to either ui
uudcraigui d Agi nts or the liuo.
ANDREWS A CO.,Agents B. A W. Sleam
iship Line, No 7:1 Smith's Wharf, Baltimoie
A. D.?A/AUX. Agent U. A W. Steamship
Eine, Wilmington, N. C.
A. I'Gi'E, G?;n> raiFreight Agent,
F. W. CLARK, Aaa'l Gen. Freight Ag't,
Wilmington. N.C.
H. M COTTIKGUAM, Gen. nil Western
Agent, Atlanta.On. No\ 23 3nios
I. O C A I.
BBILLIANT OIL.
! a VERY hE;h teat Oil, In the nao of whti h
I ho accident is possible Pure, looder
'? ous and the best illuminator in tbe world.
UjpEvvry Kutulty siiouwi ?"ne ii._jn
i Cau be burned in the ordinary Koronene
, Lamps. Put up in Patent FAUOKT NOZZLE
;CANS, from which the Oil may be drawn
i without loss of nil or without lining the Can,
by the DEVOE MANUFACTURING COM
. PANY, New Vork. Feb (i lino
Dog Notice.
4 LL DOGS not having a city collar before
' jlX. llio 1st of March nr.xt, will bo taken up
, an?1 impounded; Ac. I'rieeof collars $2. By
loader of the Mayor. OHAS RvRNUM,
Feb 8 City Clerk.
JNotiee to Liquor Dealers.
! a EE wiio h ive not nahl the FIRST QUAK
i\_ l KR'S LICENSE, are notified that, II
1 not paid by tho 15th ol the present month,
' thev will Im proceed d against by law.
; order of the Mavor. (Ml AS. BARNUM,
I Feb 4 City Clerk.
Office City Treasurer,
COLUMBIA,S. C, Decemuer 27, 1873.
milK city.of Columbia will, on the 15th of
! X. January, 1^74, commence paying the
I PAST DUE COUPONS of her BonV.s. They
! will be paid at the Carolina National Rank:
also al the South Carolina Bank and Trust
. Com pan\V Bank, in this city.
ClfAS. RARNUM, City Treasurer.
Dee 28
Sufjar-Oane Syrup.
! 1 ."C BAuRELS very superior and pure
it) Southern-made SYKUP, fur sah-hv
j Jan 9 HOPE A GYLES.
j V Upright Steam Engine for Salo.
IjMOHT-UORSE POWER, in perfect order,
Li with snu ke-stack, i-bafting and a quan
, tit-v of belting. F> r paitk-ular*, apply at
j I'lUKNix Oftlce. Ocf 30
Stallion for Sale.
A HANDSOME stylish iron-gray
STALLION, in good order, is offered
for sale, '/or particulars, apply al
I hie ? nioe. -Tan 24
200
Venison Horns.
1,11?. choice- VENISON HAMS.
Jan:; HOPF, A GYLES
KKW
SPRING GOODS
A T TEE
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OF
!WM. IX LOVE&CO.
OUR STOCK at present complete in all
j tho depart meats.
We cordially invite all purchasers of goods
to examine our aeaoitrmnt before making
their selections, as a eaii at our establish?
ment will navo thorn TIME and MONEY.
NEW SPRING OOCBSARHIVING DAILY.
Eirat clans Goods, at low prices, can always
jbo purcliaaed at
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
OK Vi
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
I Under the Wheeler Honse.
. WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McCRRERY.
' Feh 1_
I Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
TBE Cincinnati Gazette makes tho asto?
nishing annonncemont that Cincinnati
Ibeer is no longer pnre, but adulterated with
'molasses, sugar of starch, fvcl oil and the
ipoisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of
Agriculture, in his report for 1865, says that
Prof. Stapes, of New York, analyzed tbobeer
from a dozen different br v^mcs, and found
all of it adulterated. Cot... ..s Jndicus and
dux vomica entered largely into its composi?
tion.
I J. C. SFF.GERS guarantees his beer to be
{pure and reliable, lie does not adulterate
lit, but brews from Gie heBt barley, malt and
ihopb. _Jan 23
I NEW F?BLICA1I0B8
j At Bryan's Bookstore.
MEMOIBS OF MANY MEN AND SOME
WOMEN. By MauneellB. Field. $2.
j Gonlbrnm's Gospel of the Childhood. $1.25.
Mrs. Beechor's House-keeper and Health
'kceper. $1.50.
i J?hn 8tuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25.
i Scionoe and Beligion. By Prof. Joseph
'LoConte. $1.50.
; The Atmosphere, with beautiful chrome
plates. By Camilla Flamarion. $6.
Croolcod Places?A Novel. By Edward
Ganett.
Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Bed as a
iRose." 75 cents.
Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 60 cents.
A Great Lady?A German Novel. 75 cents.
And oiher new boohs. Dec 30
NEW GOODS! ~
NEW GOODS!
Every Week!
Winter Dress Goods
at Low Down Prices,
byC. F. JAGESON,
Leader Low Prices,
128 main Street.
Feb 1
?100,000
IN
? iiiiijivM?AiJ 1? ill!) 1 DU
EO it
CLOTHING
GENTS' FfllMSIIIM lillllDS,
BOUOnTsiuee tlo' grist decline ihd w?
nro celling :Ihi>? at tlo- very lowest
pric.-k tor oatdi. We intend to jtive "nrcus?
tomers the auvat.tage ol tLo i.nW PhiCES.
Come and hee our stock. We consider i: ;t
coniiilimt-i.i for peri-Otis to csll and see our
?moiia . KISAHD .v WILEY.
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
Arid? hew store, Main stieet. nt-aily i | -
positu the Central Nam 1 a' Pi nk. 1 as
la large and beautiful (dock til line WA'H BE4?
?tun and key winders, it. in rbe htat Eu?
ropean and Ann rican luahulartuti i -. ?t d ol
his ow.ii Importal i??ii. in gold and eilrei case?.
Elegant JK\VJ LRY ! An nmivalcd a*?ort
?teilt just reeeiv? d and all the latest styles.
Sterling fll.Yl U-WABK. in Fets and can s.
P.tidul Presents, iitid n vmj tine seUclhni:
Plated-Ware. Gold Waich mill Neck Chafi:
Lockets, elegant Se'sl, Wedding aud Ebp age
;nielit hlngs,large stuck i I fcpeetacle? r: i":
E\c-OlonM r?, Clucks, Musical Bens, and r
great variety of Fancy Article?. My ?-i?>? k :.*
the largest and best selected in the gcuthei n
country, and wilWbo eold as cheap a- lbs
?ante article can be bought ai yw.hue
Get 24_
C0NGABEE IRON WOB KS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES. SAW
AND GRIST
MILLS. Gin Gear?
ing, and all kinds
of Iron Cnatinga
lor Machinery
and Ornament a '.
Castings foi
Stores and Dwell?
ings, Patent Railings forGardcns andCerac
iteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs: aleo,
brass Gautings of all kinds, PcP.a for
Churches, Hchools, Work-t-hop?, Ac. Gua?
rantee all my H<li k first cito s ai d (.y.:al to
laiiv North Or South.
Works at foot bt l ady street, and rear to
[South Carolina siiu Giecnville ord Colnmhil
Railroad Companies' Repots. Net IS