The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 20, 1874, Image 1
The Emii to Abolish the ?'Iron?
clad" Oath and Political Dibabili
ttIw.?General Butler and Judge White,
of Alabama,' having beeD appointed a
subcommittee on two bills, heretofore
introduced in the House, and referred
to tho Committee on the Judiciary, to
abolish the test or "iron-clad" oath in
all Oases where it is now required by
law, have prepared a loDg report upon
tho subject in favor of the abolition,
which they will submit to tho full com?
mittee. There seems to bo no doubt
that the majority of the House are in
favor of the relief, as they are disposed
to restore a better fcoling, and remove
as far as they oan all traoeB of discon?
tent growing-out of the late war. Such
a bill will enable the Postmaster Gen?
eral to select deputy postmasters com?
petent to the performance of the duties
required; whereas, at present, ho is re?
stricted in his selections to those who
can tabo the-test oath, not a few of the
post offices yielding but a Bmall sum in
the way of compensation, and being!
more especially for the convenience of 1
sparsely settled Sostbern neighbor?
hoods. Personh excluded from pen?
sions, by reason of having aided or
countenanced the rebellion, will, to a
limited extent, be restored. Buoh a bill
will also enable persons of competent
means to contract for carrying the mails
in the South, end relievo otherB now
exoluded from public service on ac?
count of political disabilities.
?? ? ?> 9 -?
To'Subsobibebs and Advertisers ?
Orders for advertisements, job work,
etc., rnuat be accompanied with the
cash. No exceptions oan be made.
Ordinary advertisements $1 per square
of nine printed lines for first insertion;
fifty cents each subsequent insertion;
weekly, monthly and yearly rates fur?
nished on application. Advertisements
inserted once a week, 81 eaoh insertion.
Marringea and funeral invitations, Si.
Notices in looal oolumn fifteen cents a
line, each insertion.
Mail Ibbamobmbxts.?The Northern
mail opens 6.30 A. M., 8 P. M.; closes
11 A. M., 6 P. M. Charleston opens 8
A. M., 5.80 P. M.; doses 8 A. M., G P.
M. Western openb6 A. M., 12.80P. M.;
cIobbb 6, 1.80 P. M. Greenville opens
C.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wilmington
opens 4 P. M.; closes 10.80 A. M. On
Sunday open from 2.SO to 3.30 P. M.
Persons indebted to the Phoinix office
are earnestly requested to call and settle
at onoe. There is a large amount due?
the greater portion in small sums. The
indebtedness must be liquidated, or we
shall be forced to resort to extreme mea?
sures.
Cash will bo the rule at the Phoznix
office hereafter.
A gold earring and sleeve-button
were lost Tuesday night. The finder
will he rewarded on returning them to
this office.
Fine's Norfolk oyster? ure all the
racro?they are large, olnmp and jniay,
WWW??BWBW?WH^WI
Balwer's Great Novel,
mUK PARISIANS, illustrated?$1 00.
JL Publicans and Sinners, a Novel, by Miss
Braddon?75 cents.
' A Princess ol Th?le, a Novel, by author of
"Adventures of a Phajton,' "Daughter of
Both," Ac.?75 cents.
Xelda's Fortune, a Novel?$1 00.
"Which Shall It Be? a Novel, by author of
*ho WooiDg O'T?85 cents.
Beboe; or. Two Little Wooden Shoeu; a
utory, by Ouida?$1.60.
For Bale at
Fcb 19 B. L. BRYAN'S BOOK-STORK.
Mark Twain's Last.
THE QUILDED AGE?A 8tory of To-Day,
with 100 plates.
Adventures of an Attorney in Search of
Practice, by Warren?$2 25.
Autobiographv and Memoir of Rev. Dr.
Guthrie?$2.
Apea and Men, by Mivert?$1 50.
Leaders of Public Opiniou in Ireland, by
Lecko?$175.
Locke's History of Rationalism, 2 volumes.
Looko'e European Morals, 2 volumes.
Tho Huguenots iu Franco, by SmiJos?$2.
And other New Books, for sale at
Feb 19 B. l. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE.
$1.000
GITT MONEY
FOR SALE.
KINARD & WILEY.
Feb 17_4_
Prime No. 1 Meats of all Kinds.
THE subscriber offers for sale low for
cash?
20,000 pounds No. 1 Dry Salted SIDES ond
BELLIES, iu quantities to suit pnrchanerti.
1,500 pounds Ohoico Breakfast Stiipa.
1,000 pouoda Chains Oanvased Ham*.
GO barrels Jackson White Potatoos.
.VJJ but,held Prirao White Corn.
50 bales Eastern Hay?Clover and Timo?
thy.
50 barrels Land Plaator, Ac.
All of whioh are in Btore and depot.
iVpply at my Auction Room, Main Btreet,
opposite Now City Hall. JACOB LEVIN,
Auction and Commission Merchant.
Feb 17___ _3__
Buggies and Carriages.
INTENDING to close my CARRIAGE MA?
NUFACTORY at tho earlieat posslblo
timo, 1 offer my ontire stock of Manufac?
tured vehicles at cost., for cash only. Thoso
in want of gooda in this lino will save money
by calliog at my Carriage Manufactory. Re?
pairing, in all its branoheB, will be attended
,o in the meantime, at redncod prices, for
dash.
Fob 1?3_JOHN AONEW.
ROOMS TO LET.
rooms fv>r Lawyers, Insurance- Agents,
Brokers, or other buiinoss or professional
men.
ALSO,
SLEEPING rooms hi tho now CENTRAL
National bank building.
Tho Building has been flaishod with epe
cial view to the convonienco and comforts of
tenants. APPLY AT THE BANK.
Fcb 12 lmo
THEI)
BY J. A. SELBY. GC
Special Uffotlooe.
?BSTAliliKST? MARKMOK ?HAPPY
rjELIBFFOUYOUNO MEN from tho iffjots
c" errors aud abuses iu early lifo. Manhood
Ecetorod. Impediment* to Marriage re?
moved. New method of treatment. New
and remarkable romcdiou. Hooka and Cir
eulara tent frue. iu aoalfd onvelonea. Ad
dresa, HOWAhC ASSoOlALTON, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa?an
institution having a high roputatinn tor
honorable conduct and professional skill.
Fob 10 iJTI3mo
nuMPn?F.is'
IIOMEOFATUIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST
amnla experience, an entire succor. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aro Uio only
medianen perfectly adapted to popular tit*;?to
simplu that mistakes cannot bo mado in nsinjr
them; so harmless as to bo lYoo from danper; and
eo efficient as to ho always reliable. They nave the
highest commendation i'roin nil, and ?will always
render sat ist'iiclion. Drioc, inhirKCthrec-drachia
vials, frith directions:
Nos. . Cures. Cents.
1. Fever?, O.ncrest ion, Inflammations, . . 50
2. Worms, "Worm l-'ercr, Worm Colic, . . 50
3. Oylng-Collc,orTe:tliiiurof Infants, . 50
4. DlorrlLOsn, of Children or Adult j, . . 5(1
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50
G. ClioleraOIorbus, Vomiting, .... 50
7. Contois, Colds, Bronchitis,.5u
?8. IVeurnloIn, TooUuinhe, Fnecarhe. . . . 50
0? Heartaches, Sick Headache, .Vertigo, . 50
10. Dyspepsia, Bilions Stomnch.50
11? NupprcBsedLor Painfid Peiiods, . . . 50
12. Whites', too Profuse Periods, . . . 50
13. Croup, Cough, .TjiDlcnlt Breathin.-, . . SO
M. 8n.lt tlhoum, Erysipelas, Eruption?, . 50
1*. Itht'iixiintlam, Itlieuinutic Pains, . . . .'.0
16. Fever mul Ague, Cliill Fever, Agues, SO
17. nies, blind or Weeding,.53
18. OphCHnlmy, and Boro or "Wenk Eyes, . 51
10. Catarrh, Acu'.o or Chrouio Iuflucn/n, . SO
20. Whooplnc-Coug)i,ViolcntCoughs, . f?
21. Ast Bina, Oppressed Dreathinor, ... 50
22. Unr Discharges. Impaired Hcnring, . 5?
S3. Scrofula, Enlarged GlnndsJ?wcUiiiKs, . S3
24. General Debility, Physleid wenknoas, . M
25. Dropsy nnd Scanty Secretion*, .... 50
20. Srn-Slcltness, Bickncsa from Riding, . 541
27. Kldncy-Dlscn??, Gravel, . . . . . SO
"8 Nervoim Debility, Seminal \\ eakiu - ',
or Involuntary Discharges,.100
20. BorcOToutUfCnnher, .... ? , ? ? .? ?2
so Vriitary Wca!cn?j??, Wotting tno Bert, j1
31. Painful IVi'Iorta, with ?reuuns, . . 10
32. StiflVrtnc? ' anntm of Tare, . . ? ? J 0?
33. Eull?lia?y. V) ? s- } it us'Dance, . 1 0?
84. IMphtWii.. i Bwo Tlitnnt,. . 50
S5. Clironlc Cui?s*atloiw cad Lruplious, 50
FAMIIA"
Ci\?jc (Morncro) With above 35 lnrrr? vtnts; ami
Mnhiml of Directions, . . . ?
Cnse (Morocco) of 20 largo vans nnu li'?>k. 0 IK)
KF" These remedies arc unit uy tlic
case or single box to any part ?f the
country, frVe of charge, on receipt of
prloe. Address
Humphreys' Specific , _
Hom?opathie Medicine Co.,
Office and Depot, No. 502 TinoAwrat. NkwYoiuc
For Sale lay nil DraRgists.
For a ilo by Goigcr & McGregor, Arrnn'.B.
D?o 17 _ n ly
Hay and Corn.
RALES Prime TIMOTHY HAY.
500 bushels Prime White Corn.
Just reiiived, aiid for sale at our usual low
prices, for cash only.
100
THE TAX-PAYERS' CONVENTION
TTTTLL givo many an opportunity to test
5 v th<" truth of the bv-word among
smoker^ "Iho INDIAN GIRLeolle iho finest
Cigars for the money," and to trv thoso
celebrated FIVE CENT CIGARS,"by tra?
velers
DECLARED TO RE
Far superior to any Ihoy can not for ten
cents iu other oilius. Tlicae fact* being made
known to tho smoking public, is ii uiirpris
iug that in
AN A0T OF REBELLION
Agaiimt being forced to pav high prices for
those inferior Cigars that ?:iod tho tiiarkeL,
they should resort or souri Iht'lr orders to
INDIAN GIUL CIGAR STOKE, Columbia,
S. C.
New brands of SMOKING T0BA0?0 just
n-ceived. Pub IS
Sunday Smoking,
free of cost9 at the
California Cigar Store.
For further informa?
tion, call and see for
yourself.
M. SULZBa\OHER.
Jan 20 _
By tho Adeer.
ASPLENDID lino of flno FRENCH
GOODS, just received. CHOCOLATES,
CREAMS. FRUITS. CARAMELS. BON?
BONS, Pistachio, Jordan Almonds, Ac, Ac,
at McKENZfE'd, Main st...
Fob 15 fl Oolnmbla. 8. O.
For Couehs and Colds,
ACERTAIN euro at McKBNZlE'S Main
Stmot Confectionery. TAFFY KISSES,
MOLASSES CANDY, Colt's Foot Rock, noar
hounu and Rrumol's OOUGII DROPS. Very
good tor tho throat aud lungs. Trv them.
Feh 15_ C
Bpartanbarg and Ashevillc Railroad
Company.
THE corporators and stockholders of this
company are requosted to mnet in Co?
lumbia, 8. 0., on the 25th of MARCH NEXT,
for tho purposo of organization.
'PHOS. B. JETER,
Feh 15 f>___Chairman.
Duo West Female College.
SUMMER SESSION opons Feb?
ruary I? and oIosob July 2. Tui?
tion and Board for the sesBion,
t83.50. J. I. RONNER, Pres.
Due West, S. 0., Fcb 5,1871.
Feb 7 12
ILUMBIA, S. C FRIDAY MOJ
$50,000 WORTH
OF
GROCERIES AX? PROVISIONS
rou
Sale Cheap.
To ray Friends and the Public:
I HAVE nurchased $50,000 worth of GEO
OERIES, PROVISIONS and BRE.YDSTUFFS,
for cash, and will sell the same at prices be?
low any olhor house in th<? city. The follow?
ing are a few of tho loading articles and
uricee:
200 barrels Early Itoso Potatoes, $4 75.
200 barrola Goodrich Potatoes, $4.75.
200 barrels Pink-Eye Potatoes. $4.75.
500 barrels Flour, cousistiug of Kevan
Rrothors, Kheolar Brothers, Stovall A Hulls,
and Caiupseu A Go.'s celebrated brands, at
$11 per barrel.
C Sugar, 10A cents per pound by barrel;
11 cents retail.
Extra C Sugar, 11 cents per pound by bar?
rel; IIA cent? retail.
A Sugar, 11$ cents per pouud by barrel;
124. cents retail.
Cruahed,Powdered and Grannlatcd Sugars,
12 cents per pouud by barrel; 12$ centB per
pouud retail.
English Breakf.?st Tea, lines!, $1.50 per
pound.
Oolong Tea, finest, $1 per pound.
Gunpowder Tea, $1 to ft 50 per pound.
Young HyeonTea, $1 to $1.25 per pound.
Rio Coffee, 3Si cents per pound.
F. A. Fenii A Oo.'s Sugar-Cured Hams, 10
cents ; er pouud.
Bacon !? 104 and lii cents ni?r w'-- i
Cheeso. 18 to 25 cents per pound.
Molasses, 40,50,CO and 70 cents per gallon
Golden Syrup, SOconta per gallon.
Finest New Orleans, now crop, Syrup, !>0
cents per gallon.
New nalibutFins.
New Touguea and Sounds.
Now Scotch Oat Meal.
New Smoked Tongues.
Now Fulton Market Beef.
Now Smoked Beef.
With a full lino of all Standard Goods, at
equally cheap prices.
Country ordora tilled and shipped prompt
jly, free of chargo for package and cartage,
and entire satiofaction guaranteed.
Hardy Solomon.
Feb 7 _
CASH GROCERY HOUSE.
Low Pnc?s, First Quality Goods
ANO
CASH ItEFORE DELIVERY,
CRUSHED SUGAR. 12cents tier pound by
the barrel. At retail, 8 pounds lor 11.
Granulated SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by
the barrel. At retail, H pounds for $1.
Powdered SUGAlt, 12 oonts per pound by
the barrel. At retail, 8 pounds lor il.
ASCG X.H, 11.1 cents per pound by the bar?
rel. At retail, S pounds for $1.
Extra C SUGAR, 11 cents pi r pound by tho
barrel. At retail, 8$ pounds fur $1.
Finest OLh RYE WHISKEY, $5 per gal?
lon.
Einen OLD UOUitUON WJII8KLY, $3 per
gallon.
Finest OLD HOLLlND GIN, $C per gal
Ion.
Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, $6 per ]
gallon.
Fitieel OLD OTAUD BRANDY, $'.) per gal?
lon.
New i'ork Sugar-cm od HAMS, 15 cents per
pound.
Davis' Diamond HAMS, IGoonts per pound, j
With a fnll stock of Choico, Fancy and
Staple Groceries, in all their variotiea, con?
stantly on hand, and for sale at our usual
low prices, for cash only.
Jan 23 JOHN A3NEW A SON.
OKMINE
IMPORTED WINES. BRANDIES, &c!
(Wf^iFWfa Hf:?'rCri WHISKIES,
iHlHwffl ?m J?m?ica Rum,
mtegmwn BrandlCB?Otard, Ac,
Hi^SS?i/ Holland Gin,
bherry Wino, Port Wino, Madeira Wine.
Also, a largo Btcck of tine old WhieldeB,
Qigars, &o.
Deo 21 J. C. HEEOERR
Thorburn's Garden Seeds
A ND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, for
J\ sale hy HOPE .V GYLES.
AttendtheTrue
[INING, FEBRUARY 20, LS7
" "l?Te have,, at this
time, unusual facili?
ties for making fme
Frock Goats and su?
perior made Custom
G-arments.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Fob 7
JUST KEOEIVSB
A few. caeca of
HATS! HATS!
THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS
Ami some of the new
SPRING STYLES,
BARGAINS
IS
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND
GESTS FITOSIMG ?OO?S.
-?-? *
WE havo secured tbo e er vice 6 ?l a first
clam- cutter in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
ami are making SUITS to order iu Iho latest |
styles.
R. & W Q. SWAFFIELD. |
Jan 27
Notice.
Gheeisville and Colusibia Rau.hoad Co.,
Tkf.asuhku's Office.
Colcmiua, S. C. January 1,1874.
HOLD?ltS or the STATE GUARANTEED
RONDS and tho admitted SECOND
(2d) MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company,
who have funded tho pa??t duo Coupous of
said Bonds, matured between January, eight
ecu bundled and seventy-two, (1872,) and
July, eighteen hundred and "seventy-three,
(1673,) both inclusive, are notified that
tho January, eighteen bend red aud seveuty
fonr, Coupons of said Bonds, and, also, those
of tho funded Interest Bonds Und Certifi?
cates, trill b<? paid on presentation at this
Office on the FIFTEENTH (.Still INST.
GEO. W. WATERMAN,
Jan 1 Treasurer.
Peruvian Guano,
TFARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS AND
DEALERS in FERTILIZERS have now
an opportunity of obtaining this valuahlo
manui c in tM.o.i. on LAROE LOTS, AT IMl'ollT
i:ns" l-aicr.s, by applying to the special agency
just established for the purpose of deliver?
ing genuin? PERUVIAN GUANO to con
Bumoi's at any accessibly port or railway
htalion in tLu countrv. full particulars
given in circular, mailed* free on apnlleatiou.
to It- BAIjCA?AK,
.Vo. r>3 Beaver Str?r.i, New York.
REFERENCES UV PeIIMISSIOX.? Mti<i<r?. Hoh
sou, Hurtado A Co,, Financial Agents of the
Puruvian Government, .12 Wall Street, New
York; Mohi's Tavlor, President National
Citr Bank, 52 Wall Street, New Ynrk;J.C.
Tracy, Enj , Peruvi.ui Consul, 26J Uroadwav,
N??w York. Fof. 10 12?:H
WM. M. FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
,A*jcv r~\ THE best of WISES, L?QUOP.S,
..t*J'SEGAIiS, TOBACCO, etc., eon
^eiflyf stautly on hand. Norfolk OYS
TEl'.S, in aud out of the shell. Givu him a
call. Jan 10
Choice Family Flou:, &o.
fT/X BARRELS Extra Choice FAMILY
0\J FLOUR.
100 barrols Medium and Super Flour.
10 tonn Wheat Bran and Shorts, for cow
feed. For sale low lor cash by
Jan 21 HOPE A GYLES.
Lumber and Laths.
HAYING a largo quantity of BUILDING
LUMBER and LATHS on haiid, per?
sons wanting the same call In- snj'plh-d. al
short notion. Orders left at thy Residence
on Main strei t, near tin- new Government
Post Office, or unit hy m ul.uili meet prompt
attention. T? run, eank
Nov2Ggmi) W.LOWRY.
Mills IIous': Stables.
JUST received ut the above Sta?
hles, twenty head Ami KENTUCKY
_,MULES, most of which arc well
Droko. Will bir sohl cheap for ciieb.
tfopl 13 J. N. LONG. Agent.
Ju6t Received,
wijw AN extra line lot of Kmlnckv
*Qga| MULES and HORSES,some of which
-j^j^aro well broke, lin y may bo seen
at Cnarlos Logan's Stables, corner Senate
and Assembly btreite.
Wot 12 W.S. .V L. TALP.OTT.
Fresh Biscuits.
m%f\ BOXES Cream. Soda. Milk, L mon,
&\J Cracknals, Butter, Fsriua and Ginger
Snaps, for sale bv HOPE I: GYLES.
Breakttst Bacon,
BUFFALO PONG URS M ESS M V K BREL
LEAF LARD, PIGS' PEP. T, for *.ih- 1
by HOPE A GYLES
Seed Oats.
rj/\(\ BUSHELS Prime WHITE SPRING
i \r\t SEED OATS, lor sale low for cash.
Feh $ HOPE A GYl.ES.
Sundries.
BUSHELS CORN In slon ami
?? rV l\ f in transit.
?100 barrels Flour.
?OOhushelM TeiP.
2.COO pounds Feed.
JuHt in and fov sale -.' p >i " ;?r nrioi -
Fob 1 LOiUCK \ LOWRANCn.
low
Event.
VOL. IX? NO.
"Mardi Gras"?1874.
KEUllUAUY 17.
To New Orleans and Return,
for one fa uk, I
Via the Great Atlantic Coast Line:
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New Orleans
from Richmond, $42.50; Potershure,
I12.?0; Weldon. $11.25; Portsmouth. $12-GU;
Goldsboro. 141.25; Wilmington, ?3'J; Char
lolte, }l!7 50; Columbia, $35. Good to return
until March 1, 1871. Through Sleeping Care'
will ruu between Richmond and Augusta,'
Augusta and New Orluana, via Montgomery,',
Atlanta and New Orleans, via Rome and;
Sclma. I
TarlieB visiting Now Orleans to witness i
tho Carnival, should avail themselves of this,
line, bccauno of its few changes, superior
equipment and TD ROUGH SLEEPING
CARS. Information given and Tickets sold
at the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad,'
Richmond; Petersburg and Weldou Railroad,
Poterannrg; Seaboard and Roanoko Kail
road, Portsmouth; Wilmington and Weldon
Railroad, Weldon and Goldsboro; WilmiDg-,
ton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Wil
mington; Charlotte, Columbia and Augueta
HiiiU'oad, Chariot to and Columbia.
A, POPE, General Passenger Agent.
Feb:i _ _a_
Baltimore & Wilmington, N.C.
Scmi-Wcekly Steamship Line,
Composed or the first-class Stcamehipa
D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. j. Pbice
RERKCCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Childs
LUCILLE.Capt. j. 8. Bennett
RALEIGH.Capt. j. S. ?liveb
WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE
every TUESDAY aud FRIDAY, and,
from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY,
and SATURDAY. |
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail-i
road, giving Through Bill* of Lading to andi
from ail 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 tho Charlotte. Columbia and
Auguuta Railroad. *
Connecting at Augusta, Gr., with Georgia,
Maoon and Augusta and Central Railroads.
Stehmors cf this lino, on ui rival in Wil?
mington , stop at Kailru&d Depot, aud the
Railroad Fre ight, being stowed separately in
Steamer, is transferred, under covered sheds,
direct to Cuth, without delay, and forw.irded
by tho fast Freight Express that ovenieg
No drayage in Wilmington, and no transf'.-i
from Wilmington South. RateB guaranteed
a.- low as by any other route, aud all loase*
or over-charges promptly paid.
Mirk all Goods ota Steamship to Wilming?
ton, aud forward Bills of Lading to Railroad
Agent, Wilmington, N. U.
For further information, apply to either oi
l undrrMi-ncd ?..#. |i of !?????.".,?..
1 ANDREWS ft CO., Agents B ft W. Stram
* hhip Line, No. 7.! Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
A.D. CA/IAUX, Agent B. ft W. Steamship
1 l.ii e, Wilmington, N. C.
A. POPE, i'o in ral Fn igl.i Apent,
F. VV. CLARK, Ass't Gou. Freight Ap't,
Wilmington, N. 0.
II. M (.'OTTINGHAM, General Western
A old.. Allnnla. Ca. Nnv 2:1 IJuk.s
z. o c a i.
BRILLIANT OIL.
A VERY high test Oil, i:i th- Hso of which
I i ti.no iiccidout is possihhi Pure, lunttor
j oud and the bebt illuminator i itin- world,
j iij-Every Kumlly Slmu il t.'s- lt?~?u.
Can be burn .id in tho ordinary Keroene
: Lumps. Put up in Patent FAUCET NOZZLE
("ANS. Ironi which Ihu Oil liny !.<? drawn
I without Ion.: of oil or with.tut li'ting the Can,
Ibvlh? DEVOE MANUFACTURING COM
j PAN If, New Y >rk. Feh C In.o
Do? Notice.
VI.L DOC! J not having a c'.tveo !arhei< re
the 1st o| March next, will h*taken up
I and impounded, ,Vc I'riee ol ? ??Uns?'.! P.j
j?..! hi ot i he M i; i r. C<lA.> RvRNUM,
j Peh 8 < III? Ch ili.
I Notice to Liquor dealers.
V! I. ulm hsvt! mil naid the KIRST |Qf"A!t
I ICR'S I 10KNSE. an n Hilled ids', il
.mi paid b.v Ihu 15th Ol iho present month,
[thtywill h ? nriMict'di'd agaiiiKt bvlsw. Rj
iuder ol thuMavor. CUAS. BARNUM,
F.d.-1 CityClnk
(JlTico City Treasurer,
COLUMBIA,R. O., Drei MULit 27, 1870.
I riKIE city of Columbia will, on lhol5vh ol
i 1 January, 1874, commence paying the
j PAST DUE COUPONS of her Ron?"*. They
I uili be paid at the Carolina National Bank:
I a ha, at the South Carolina Bank and Trust
j Comp am's Bsi.k. in this ellv.
"CHAS BARNUM, Oily Treasurer.
j Den 28
Giitjir-Oano Syrup.
Ii* BARRELS very superior and pure
I I O Sohl hi rnmade SYRUP, for sale bv
I Janil HOPE ft OYLES.
' '* Upright Steam Engine for Sale.
JTMGET-IIORS-E POWER, in perfect order,
u with Hinoke-htacU, shafting and a qnan
I lily of belling. For particulars, spplv at
! Pinr.MX Olllce. Oct 80
Stallion for Sale.
A HANDSOME ntyltsh iron-gray
STALLION. In good order, in offered
'or cahi. For particulars, apply at
il.is f fflno. .Dm 21
Venison Hams.
LBS. eh- : .? VENISON HAMS.
Jan'J HOPE ft OYLES.
200
NEW
SPRING GOODS
*t the
GEAND CENTRAL
DRY (MODS ESTABLISIIMEXT
of
wm. d? love 54 co.
OUR STOCK at present is con.ulete in all
Iho dipnnmeuiB.
\Yc cordially invite all purchasers of goods
lo examine onr aasortnunt before nuking
tbeir selections, as a eall at our netablish
metil will savo tln-m TIME and MONEY.
NEW SPUING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY,
Firef class Goods, at low pricen, can always
bo nurchiisrd at
The Grand Central
Dry Goo da Establishment
OF
WM. 1). LOVE & CO.,
. Under tbo Wheeler IToupe.
WM. D. LOVE. D. D. McCREERY.
Fob 1
Sccgers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
Tin. Cincinnati Gazette makes tbe asto
nisbing anuonucement tbat Cincinnati
beer is no longer puro, but adulterated with
molaeecn, Engar of starch, fusel oil and tbe
poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of
Agriculture, in his report for 18C5, says that
Prof. MapoB, of New Y-ik, analyzed the beer
from a dozen different br?vw"v'< ? and found
all of it adulteratod. Cocci. iudicua and
mix vomica entered largely into it a composi?
tion.
J. SFEGERRgnaiitnleea his beer to be
pure and reliable, lie dor-a not adulterate
it, but l.iewa Irom thu beat barley, malt and
liopn._Jan 23
LOKICK & LOWE?NCE,
Wholoaalo and Retail
Grocers and Provision Sealers.
OUR stock ia
ioomplete in every i
I roBpeot. We sell at
'the very lowest I
i prices, and warrant I
no r goode pure. We do not publieh prices,
but feel Batisfied that none of our natrons
will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay the highest
market price for COTTON, either in goods or
currency. We have an oxcellent WAGON
YARD in roar of our establishment. Look
ont for the aign of tbo plow and the carriage
wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below
the Phoenix ofiico. Give us a call, and in?
spect onr goods and priccB. Nov 23
new goods!
new goods:
Every Week!
Winter Dress Goods
at Xiow Down Prices.
byC. F. JACKSON,
deader Low Prices,
123 Main Street.
Feh 1
$100,000
FOR
CLOTHING
rCIKKDlKfi GM??,
r
BOUGHT siiice the great decline, and are
me selling tin in at th?) Very i wes-t
pricrs lor cash. W? tutend to p-.v.- i>nrcus
uttuers ths advaidauu ot the LOW PS.IOV.6.
Come and sec out stock. We consider it a
soroptiment for persons to ehll and see our
...vmIh KINAHD v WILEY.
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE.
i T his new etore, Main ptiv'M neajlj < p
ii. posit*- the Central National I i !.!??. 1 at
J i on go slid benutilid rtoeL < f tint W'A'I CUES
-tint slid kej ?indem, fuui the best ( u
-opean iitid AuurieHii mnnuhicinii is, aid o!
ois own inipor'k'.h u. in gold s i d elltei rises.
Klugstit .11 W? I.i.V. An unrivaled afc:i
iiieul just neeivid and all the latent si?!**,
tterliiig .'ll.V !? R-W A RE. in m'la and tasis.
Poid,d Prrvi-u1.*, m <' n veiy fine sehftitnel
'laled-Ware. ei?dd Wat'h Mid K.?e'l> Cl.sit.s,
Lockets, idev.nl Si ?1. W edding an? l"n> p.; e
ii.t ut Lings, huge stork of >| f'etaelw ni
K>e-Gla?>ses, Cloctr, Musical In xt s aid ?
great vaic i\ of Fancy Articles. Mj steik ie
the largest a'r.d best selected hi I he hi uthi t n
country, and will bo sold s: cheat . .? th?
lame article can bo bought any win ic
Oct 24_
C?NGAEEE IRON W0KK8,
CObUMBIA, s. c.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
r?? MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINE8. RAW
AND GRI8T
MILLS. GlnOear
'lv. and all kinds
ffif ot Iron Cnntlngs
for Machinery
and Ornaments?
Ca at i n g h foi
StoreB and Dwell?
ing". Patent Railings fcrGnrdrn* and Ceme?
teries, Iro'i Setteec and Arbor Chairs; al?o,
Brass Castings of all kinds. Bells for
[Churches, FelinolB, Work-abnpe, Ac. Gua?
rantee all tny woik ftrtl ols.>b ni d tqual to
?n? North or Sontb.
Works a' f<>"t ?1 I ndy slnrl, si d rear lo
.South Carolina Biid Greenville and Cnhithbh
Railroad CompiU u s' I)i pots. N< \ IT