The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 21, 1874, Image 1
The New Orleans Republican, of Mon?
day, has the following:
Among the many visitors now in New
Orleans, we notice the arrival of Lieuten -
ant-Oolonel H. M.Black, Captain B. B.
Keolor and Lientonant Fred.' White
head; all of the Eighteenth United
States Infantry, stationod away in the
Carolinas. Captain Keelor will be re?
membered here as having been Judge
Advooate of the Department, under the
administration of President Buohanan,
and he has many friends in this city
who will hail his return for a holiduy
visit with pleasure.
Ltjoky CnEATonE.?When Mr. Keith,
of Massachusetts, drew the - $100,000
prize in tho last Gift Oouoort of tho
JPublio Library of Kentucky, everybody
exclaimed, "lucky oreaturel" but now
the first prize in the next concert ia
$250,000, with others of $100,000, $50,
080,' $25,000. &o., what will bo said of
the fortunate holders of the fortnnate
tickets. There will be no postpone?
ment no w, Gov. Bramlette diBtinotly
announces, therefore, nil who want to
be sure of ohanoes must apply early for
tickets.
Deaths.?The wife of James Frnsier,
colored, died on last Saturday. Her
husband and others suspioion that ehe
was poiBoned from her violent snfferioge
in death. Jerry Swinger, a prominent
colored man of the Fork Township,
died suddenly last week. We have un?
derstood that a doctor who saw him
after his death says there is cause to be?
lieve he was poisoned. No post mortem
examination was held in eitber of these
cases, and hence we do not know as to
the truth of the suspicions.
[Anderson Coservator.
Found Dead.?A oolored boy, named
Addis Rivers, was found dead in the
woods, near Grahams, on the 10th inst.,
who, it is supposed, died from exposure.
On the day following, at the plantation
of Ira O. Felder, Esq., an inquest waB
held by Oliver Hewitt, Esq., on the
body of Bill Brown, oolored, of Orange
burg, who, it is supposed, came to his
death by tho aocidental discharge of bin
pistol falling from his belt and explod?
ing.
Death of an Aged Lady.?Tho Sa
.nuah papers announoe the death, in
that city, of Mrs. Dinah Minis, at the
advanced age of eighty-seven years.
Mrs.'Minis was the daughter of tho late
Solomon Cohen, Esq., of Gaorgetown,
in whiah placo she was born in 1787.
On the 14th of December, 1803, she
married the late Isaac Minis, of Sa?
vannah, and shortly thereafter removed
to that oity, where sho had since resided.
The den of thieves which has been
the cause of so much annoyance to tho
citizens of Augusta during tho past fow
months, has beon broken np and tho
ring-leaders arrested.
The funeral of tho late A. H. Daven?
port took place iu New York Thursday.
It was attended by many leading actres?
ses and actors. The remains wero in
terred'at Greenwood..
A difficulty took place at Bobbins',
on the Fore Royal Railroad, u fow days
ago, between David R. Hunter and P.
A. Ooohran, in which the former was so
'severoly wounded by a load of email
khnt. that bis life in despaired of.
A diliicuIty occurred in Atlanta, Go.,
on Thursday evening, botweeu Peun
Bedell and G. Cbisome. Bedell was
shot through the left breast, dying in
thirty minutes. Chisomo has been ar?
rested.
Mr. Isaac Graut, an aged and respect?
ed citizen, died at his residence, neur
Cross Hill, Laurens County, on the 7th
inetant. The deceased was about 81
years of age.
Drowned.?A colored boy, about five
years old, while playing on a flat at
Ivy's Mill, on the Catawba, on Sunday
last, fell overboard and was drowned.
Mr. Wm. M. Sage, formerly of the
wholesale orookery firm of Webb &
Sage, died in Charleston, on Wednesday
night of pneumonia.
Sad.?Mr. James Crawford, of New
berry, died last Monday, of pneumonia,
and bis entire family of six are very low
with the sume afliiotion.
Messrs. J. D. Elliott and O. J. Neat,
of Statesvillo, N. C, bad a personal
rencontre in that, town a few days ago,
when the latter was shot dead.
For Coughs and Colds.
AOERTAIN cure at MoKBNZlE'S Main
Street Oonroctionory. TAFFY KISSES,
MOLASSES CANDY, Colt's Foot Rook, noar
hound and Brumel's COUGH DROPS. Very
good for the throat and lungs. Try them.
Feb 15_6_
Hay and Corn.
1 A A BALES Prime TIMOTHY HAY.
JLvHJ 500 bushels Prime White Corn.
Just roceivod, and for sale at our usual low
pricos, for cash only.
Fobl8_JOHN AG NEW & BON.
?G?d O&ts
r7AA BUSnELS Primo WHITE SPRING
I UU SEED OATS, for Bale low for cash.
Feb j_HOPE & O YLES.
By the Ad gor.
A SPLENDID lino of fine FRENCH
J\ GOODS, just received. OHOOOLAIES,
CREAMS, FRUITS, CARAMELS. BON?
BONS, Pistachio, Jordan Almonds, Ac, Ac,
at McKENZIE'S, Main st.,
Fob 15 6_Columbia, 8. O.
Bog Notice.
ALL DOGS not having a oity collar hofore |
tho 1st of March next, will bo takon up
and impounded, fto. Prieo of collars $2. By
oJder of the Mayor. OHAS. BARNUM,
Feb8__OjtyOlerk^
Notice to Liquor Dealers.
ALL Who havo not naid tho FIRPT QUAR?
TER'S LICENSE, are notified tLat, if |
yt paid by tho 15th of the present month,
?icy Will be procooded againBt by law. By
/der of the Mayor, OHAS. BARNUM,
Ve?4_;_City Clerk.
Stallion for Sale.
A HANDSOME Btylleh iron-gray
STALLION, in good order, ia oflored
for sale. For particulars, apply at
this office. Jan 21
BY J. A. SELBY. COL
Special ixrotioee.
obst&vLks to MARKIAC J? ?happy
?ELIEF FOR YOU NO MEN from tho effacis
of errors and abusos in early lifo. Manhood
Restored. Impediments to Marriago re?
moved. New mothod of treatment. New
and remarkable remedies. Rooks and Cir?
culars sont froo, in aealed envolopos. Ad
droeB, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth Street, Pbiladolphia, Pa.?an
institution having a high reputation for
honorable conduct and professional skill.
Feb 10_IjirOmo
KOOJttS TO LET.
ROOMS for Lawyers, Insurance Agents,
Brokern, or other business or professional
men.
ALSO,
SLEEPING ROOMS in the new CENTRAL
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
The Building has been finished with spe?
cial view to tho convonienco and comforts of
tenants. APPLY AT TUE BANK.
Feb 12 lmo
Bulwer's Great Novel,
THE PARISIANS, illuatratod?$1 00.
Publicans and Sinnora, a Novel, by Miaa
Braddon?75 cents.
A Prinaess of Th?le, a Novel, by author of
"Adventures of a Pine ton,' "Daughter of
Heth," Ac_75 cents.
Lelda's Fortune, a Novel-- $1 00.
Which Shall It Be? a Novel, by author of |
the Wooing O'T? 35 cents.
Boboe; or, Two Littlo Wooden Shoes; a
story, by Ouida?$1.60.
Feb 10 B. L. BRYAN'S POOKSTORE.
Mark Twain's Last.
THE GUILDED AGE?A Story or To-Day.
with 100 platos.
Adventures of an Attorney in Search of
Practico, by Warren?$2.25.
Antobiographv ?nd Memoir of Rev. Dr
Guthrie?$2.
Apoa and Men, by stiver!?$1 50.
Le&dera of Public Opinion in Ireland, bv
Lcoko?$1.75.
Lecko's History of Rationalism, 2 volumes.
Leoke'a European Morals, 2 volumes.
The Huguonots in Franco, by Smiles?$2.
And other New Books, for salo at
Feb 19_B. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTOBE.
Urs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES
COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDAM.?,
tho gicat vogctablo alterative for all
diuoaeea arising from impure blood.
DR. OREENK'S PIT CURB, for the
euro of Epilepsy, Fits, Spaems, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
Medicated Honey, for Coughs, Cchls,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of the
luuga and air paaeagca.
Neuralgia Specific, a certain and speedy
euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatitm, Neivoue
Head-acho, and all uorvouu pain*.
Wulmsli Valley Agua Care. Contains
no Quinine. A moot positive remedy lor
Chills, Riliouu Fever, and Congestions ut
Liver and spleen. Act j like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory Charlotte, N.
?. For salo bv W. C. FISHER,
Nov-20 lly Columbia, 1?. C.
$200,000 Currency to be Given Away'.
For tho Benefit oi tho
Masonic Relief Association,
Of Norfolk, Vu.
UNDER authority of a special Act of the
Legiatatnre. paaaed March 8, 1873, con?
ferring corporato privileges upon the Ma
sonio Relief Association, the Directors now
have the pleasure to announce that a
GRAND GIFT CONCERT will bo given at the
Opera House, in tho city of Norfolk, on
TUESDAY, the 5th of MAY, 1874,
[Jfo Further Postponement Guaranteed.}
For the phrpoBe of pronnring funds ncoee
eary for the completion of the Masonic Tem?
ple, now in courao of creation in tho city of
Norfolk.
Directors or thf. Association ?Jolin L.
Roper, President: John B. Corpvew, Treasu?
rer; James Y. Leigh, Walter H. Taylor, Goo.
S. Oldfield, John A. Boaaon, Dauiel Huatod,
Wm. U. Waleu, M. II. Stevens, S. Weil, John
T. Bedmond.
Advisory Board.?His Excellency ex-Gov.
Gilbert C Walker, Col. Kader Biggs, P. H.
P.; Bobn B. McDaniel, P.G. Commander; J.
J. Burroughs, Capt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi?
nia Legislature; Bobcrt E. Wtthers, G.M.
G. H. P. and D. G. 0. of G. C; Col. Thomas
F. Owens. P. Q. M.; John B. Whitehead,
Eaq., ex-Mayor. Col. W. H. Taylor, Stato
Senator; James G. Baiu.G. C. G. O. C.
List of Gifts ?Ono Grand Cash Gift,
$50,600; one Grand Caah Gift, 25,000; ono
Grand Caah Gift, 12,500; ono Grand Cash
Gift, 18,000: ono Grand Caah Gift, 5,000; ono
Grand Caah Gift, 2,500; 21 Cash Gifts, $500
each, $12,000: 50 cash Gifts, 250 each. 12.500;
80 Cash Gitta, 200 each. 10.000; 100 Cash
Gifts, 150 eaoh, 15.000; 150 Caah Gifts, 100
each, 15,000; 690 Caah Gifts. 50 eaoh, 29,500;
9.000 Gash Gifts. 5 oaoh. 15.000, Grand total,
10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $250,000.
Wholo Tickets, $5. Half Tickets, $2 50.
Club Batos?11 Ticket? for $50, 22 Tickets for
$100. HEN BY V. MOORE, Secretary
Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Ya.
B. I. BOONE. Agent,
Fob 3 i3mo Columbia, S. C.
Mesa Mackerel.
Kf\ KITTS oxtra moss MACKEBEL, for
D\J aaloby_HOPE A OYLES.
Big Hominy.
5BARRELS fresh kiln dried, by
Jan 25 HOPE A GYLKS.
F
Buckwheat.
RESH New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for
sale by .LOBIOK a LOWBAKOE.
Dried Peaches.
t?if\f\ LBS. PEELED DRIED PEACHES
9UU Fob 3 HOPE & GYLES.
Planting Potatoes.
Kf\ BABRELS, in firm order, EARLY
Ol/ R )8E. EARLY GOODRICH, PINK?
EYE and PEERLESS, for salo low for green
backs. nPPE A QYLE8;'
The Old Reliable Home
flfy FOR DRUGS AND SSBDS. -??
TUST receivod, now SEEDS, new varieties
rj of Cabbage, Teas and Corn. Forealoat
Jan 17 j_HEINITSn'B Drng Btoro.
Timothy Hay.
TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY. for Hale
low, for cash HOPE A GYLES.
10
UMBIA. S. 0.; SATURDAY M
$50,000 WORTH
GROCERIES kB PROVISION'S
FOR
Sale Cheap.
To my Friends and the Public:
IIIAYE purchased ?50,000 worth of GRO
OERIES, PROVISIONS and BREADST?FF8
for cash, aud will soli tho samo at pricoa ho
low any othor houso in the city. Tho follow?
ing are a fow of tho loading articles and
uricee:
200 barrels Early Roso Potatoes, $1.73.
200 barrels Goodrich Potatoes, $4.75.
200 barrels Pink-Eyo Potatoes. 14.75.
500 barrels Flour, consisting of Kevan
Brothora, Khoeler Brothers, Stovall A Hulls,
and Campseu & Co.'a colohratcd brands, at
$11 per barrel.
O Sugar, RM cents per pound by barrel;
11 cents rotail.
Extra C Sugar, 11 cents per pound by bar?
rel; 11$ cents rotail.
A Sugar, 111 coots por pound by barrel;
123 cents retail.
Crushed,Powdered and Granulated Sugars,
12 cents per pound by barrel; 12} cents per }
pound retail.
English Breakfast Tea, liuest, $1.20 per
pound.
Oolong Toa, Guest, $1 per pound.
Gunpowder Tea, $1 to $1 50 per pound.
Young HysouTea, il to 51.25 per pouud.
Rio Coffee., S3] cents per pound.
F. A. Fortis ?& Cj.'s Sugar-Cured 11 am", 10
cents per pound.
Bacon, 9, 10.\ aud 11 j cents per pound.
Cbcctc, 18 to 25 cents per pound.
Melasse a 40, B?, w and 70 ??..-?>? ?/ tllon.
Golden Syrup, SO couts per gallon.
Finest Now Orleans, now crop, Syrup, 90
nls per gallon.
Now Halibut Fins.
Now TonguoB and Sounds.
Now Scotch Oat Moal.
Now Smoked Tongues.
New Fulton Market Beef.
Now Smoked Boef.
With a fv/i lino of all Standard Goods, at
equally c .<?\p prices.
Country orders filled and shipped prompt?
ly, free of charge for packago and cart>>ge,
and ontiro satisfaction guaranteed.
Hardy Solomon.
Feh 7_
CASH GROCERY HOUSE.
Low Prices, First Quality Goods
AMD
CASH BEFORE DELIVERY.
-0
CRUSHED SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by
tho barrel. At rotail, 8 pounds for $1.
Granulated SUGAR, 12 conta por pound by
tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1.
Powdered SUGAR, 12 couts por pound by
tho barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for tl.
A BUG IB, 114 cents por pound by the bar
rol. At retail, 8 pounds for $1.
Extra C SUGAR, 11 oonts per ponud by tho
barrel. At retail, 8J pounds for $1.
Finoat OLD RYE WHISKEY, |5 per gal?
lon.
Finoat OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, $3 per I
gallon.
Finest OLD HOLLAND GIN, tC per cal
lion.
Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, $C per |
gallon.
Finoat OLD OTARD BRANDY, $9 per gal?
lon.
New York Sugar-cured HAMS, 15 cents por
pound.
Davis* Diamond HAMS, ICoonts per pound.
With a full stock of Ohoico, Fancy and
Staple Groceries, in all thoir varieties, con?
stantly ou hand, and for salo at our usual,
low prices, for cash only.
Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW & SON.
OENII1NK
IMPORTED WIflES, BRANDIES, &c
~" SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Rrandios?Otard, Ac,
Holland Gin,
hhoirv Wine,Port Wino. Madeira Wino.
Also, a large sleek of ana old Whiskies,
Cigars. <tc.
Deo 21 J. O. BEEPERS
Thorburn's Garden Seeds
A ND ONION SETS, warm at ed fresh, for
f\. sale by HOPE .t GULES.
ORNING, FEBRUARY 21, U
Sunday * Smoking,
free of cost, at the
California Cigar Store.
For further informa?
tion, call and see for
yourself.
JYL SULZBACHER?
Jan 29
We have, at this
time, unusual facili?
ties for making line
Frock Coats and su?
perior made Custom
Garments.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Fob 7_
JUST RECEIVED
A. few caace of
hats! hats!
tub very latest fashions
And aoine of the new
spring 'styles.
BAB&AIHS
ready-made clothing
AM)
gems' Kwmm goods.
Yi'F. have secured the ecrviccs ol a first
class cuttor iuour CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
and are making SUITS to order i:; l!:c latest
atylea.
R. & W 0. SWAFFIELD.
Hoticc-.
QttCCNVILLE AM) Coi.tlMltlA l:u.\n Co.,
Tni:.lKi:iiJ n's Ol'KlOE,
t'........... ?.. {. i..i tVTJ
HOLD I .Its of the STATE GUARANTEED
BONDS and llio -admin cd SECOND
(2d) MORTGAGE BONDS ot this Company,
who have funded the pant due Coupona of
Baid Bonda, matured between Ja nuarv, c ight
een bnudicd and scvoiity-two, (lb7"2,) and
July,eighteen bundled and seventy-three,
(187H.) both inclusive, are notified tliat
! tlio January, eighteen' hundred and seventy
four, Coupona of said Bonds, and,also, thneo
of the funded Interest Bond* and Certifi?
cates, will ho paid on presentation at this
1 office on the FIFTEENTH (15thl INsT.
GBO. W. WATERMAN,
Jan 1 Treaaurf r.
?EM'tMC
I Peruvian Guano.
FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS AND
DEALERS in FERTILIZERS have now
an opportunity of obtaining this valuable
manuro in small oh i.akoe lots, at impout
Ens' r-niCF.8 by applying to the special agency
just established for tho purpose of deliver?
ing gonnins PERUVIAN GUANO to con?
sumers at any accoaaible port or railway
station in tho country. Full particulars
given in circular, mailed freo ou application,
to lt. HAH A 7. Alt,
No. 53 lieuver Street, XtW Yoik.
Rekkiienoes nv Permission.?Mcaars. nob
son, Hurt ado A Co,, Financial Ageuts of the
Peruvian Government, ;V2 Wall Street, New
York; Moans Taylor, Pre aid cut National
City Bank, 52 Wail Stroet, New York; J. C.
Tracv, E6q., Peruvian Consul, 26) Uroadwav,
Now York. F?bJ0 ||1*21F8_
WM. M, FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
r~\ TnF. beat or WINES, LIQUORS,
Air BEGAUS, TOBACCO, etc., con
Btantly oh hand. Norfolk OYS?
TERS, in and out of tho shell. Givn him a
call. Jan 10
Choice Family Flour, &c.
BARRELS Extra Choice FAMILY
0\ ) FLOUR.
100 barrola Medium and Super Flour.
10 tona Y/hoat Bran and Shorta, for cow
teed. For aaie low for cash by
Jan 21 HOPE k OYLF.fL
Lumber and Laths.
HAYING a largo quantity of BUILDING
LUMBER and LATHS ou hand, per
Bons wanting the camo can bo tnpplieu, at
short notico. Orders left at my iteeidoncc
on Main street, near the new Government
Poat Ofllco, or aont by mail, \sill meet prompt
attention. Terms o.iah.
Nov20groo W. 1.0 WRY.
Mills Hous-. Stables.
JUST received at tho above Sta?
hlen, twenty lu a '. J'.nu KENTUCKY
_pMULES, mosl o! which aro well
broke. \VR1 be hold cheap for ensb.
Ypt in J. N. LONG. Agent.
Sundries.
1.500fsroi!;: ,n"
400 bar rein Flour.
f>00 huidie.1* Posh.
2.000 pouuda Feed.
Justin and for sale at popular prices
Feh 1 L?RICK St LOW II INCF..
1200
Venison Hams.
, LBS. choico YEN1SON ITAMS.
Jan:: HOPE & GYLE.*:
b Event.
>74.
XL
VOL. IX?NO. 274.
THE TAX-PAYERS' CONVENTION
WILL give many re' opportunity to test
the truth of the hy-word among
smokers, "tho INDIAN GIItLaoIla the lineal
Cigars for Urn money," and to try those
celebrated FIVE CENT CIGARS, by tra
>C tl" DECLARED TO EE
Far superior to any they can get for trn;
cents in other cities. Those facts being made!
known to tho smoking public, is it surpris-.
ing that in
AN AOT OF REBELLION
Against beiug forced to pav high prices fori
thoso inferior Cigars that Hood tho market,I
they should resort or sond their orders to
INDIAN GIRL CiGAH STORE, Columbia,1
B.C. i
New brands of SMOKINO TOBACCO juat.
received. Feb 18
Baltimore &Wilmington,N.C.
Ser.'.i-Weckly Steamship Line,
Composed of the lust-class Steamships
D. J. Ft . LEY.Capt. D. J. Price
REBEC A CLYDE.......Capt. D. 0. Chilub
LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. Bennett
RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Oliver
WILL hereafter sail 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 Bail
road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and
from all points in North aud South Carolina,!
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Columbia, S. 0., with the
Greenvillo aud Columbia Railroad and Char-i
lotte division of tho Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad.
Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia,
Macon and Augusta and Central itailroads.'
Steamers of thin lino, on arrival in Wil
mington, atop at Railroad Depot, and tho
Railroad Fn ight, being stowed separately in
Steamer, i? transferred, under covered sheds,1
direct to Cars, without delay, and forwarded
by tho fast Freight Express that evening.
No drayage in Wilmington, and no transfer
from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed
as low as by any other route, and all losses
or over-charges promptly paid.
Mark all Goods I?fa Steamship to Wilming?
ton, and forward Rills of Lbding to Railroad
Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
For forth* r information, apply to either ol
Undersigned A genta of the hoe.
ANDREWS St CO.,Agents i.. ft W. Steam?
ship Line, No. 7;1 Smith's Whir;, Baltimore.
A.D.CAZAUX. Agent B. A W. Steamship
Lire. Wilmington. N. C.
A. ROPE, General Freight Agent,
F. W. CRAKE, Aus't Gen. Freight Ag't,
Wilmington, N. 0.
IL M GOTTING0AM, General Western
Agni t. AlthRta. Ga. Nov 23 :iun>n
15
I. () C A L
BRILLIANT OIL.
AVERY high teat Oil, in the nae of ?hltfh
tut :!i'.:ddeut is poo.-db.'o. Pure, inodi r
oxku and the b.-.-.t i tntiuator in the world.
Lj-Kviry l-'amily Should Vn- it.'e.u
Can bt? binned in tho ordinary Kerosene
Lamp:- Put up in Pat out F AC JET NOZZLE
CANS, from which the Oil may be drawn
without If ^r Oil or without lining the Can,
by th - DEVOK MANU FACTI? RING COM
PAN i. Nov.- York. Feb ('. lino
Office Oity Treasurer,
COLUMBIA,8. C, DKCF.MBF.n27, LS73.
flMIM city of t'nlnmbia will, on the 15th of
JL January, 1S71, eemmenco paving the
PAST DUE COUPONS ol her Bnu>'s. They
will be paid at the Carolina National Bank;
also at the South Carolina Denk and Trust
Company's Bank, in this city.
CUAS. BARNUM, C ity Treasurer.
_ Dee 28
Sugnr-Oane Syrup.
K BARRELS very superior and pure
Southern-made SYRUP, for Halo by
Jan9 HOPE A GYLES.
(91 Upright Steam Engine for Sale.
EIGflT-IIORSE POWER. In perrrct order,
with Hmol;e--tack, shafting and h quan?
tity of boiling. For particular, apply at
PuutNix Office. Octao
PACIFIC GUANOGOMPANY'3
(CAPITAL 91,000,000,)
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
_ ??# ^ 0. ? -
rT'.IUS GUANO is now so well known in all
Jl the Southern States, for its remarkable
effects as an agency for increasing tho pro
duets of labor,! . .otto require special ro
oomntoudalion trom us. Its uao for eight
years past has established its character for
reliable excellence. Tho largo fixed capital
invested by the Company in this trade, affords
the surest guarantee of tho continued excel-,
loneo of this Guano. Tho supplies put into
market thin season are. as heretofore, pre?
pared under tho aupi rintendenco of Dr. St.
Julian iiavenol, Chemist of tho Company, at
Ouarioaton, 8.0. llonco planters may'rest j
assured I!? At ils qualify and composition is
procisel?. I he snmo as that heretofore sold.
J. N. ROBSON,
Stl'.ing Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
JOHN S. REUSE A CO.,
Qnnoral Agents, Baltimore. ',
.t.-h; $03 time,without inte?
tr
Ternu
; rest.
To Accommodate planters, they can order
I now und have until lat of April to deride
I as to whether thoy will takoal time or cash
I price. When delivered from the factory bj
'. the enr load, no drayage will be charged,
i ACID PHOSPHATE. OUANO, RONE.
, PI A i l l R, Ac. always on hand, quality gua?
ranteed. J. N. ROB-ON.
! Decenihi r2-t _Rin.o
Fresh Biscuits,
j m~){\ BOXES Cream. Sodn, Mi'.k, Lrmon,
i ) Cracknals, Butler. Farina and (linger
[Snaps, for ea'.e by HOPEA OYLES.
NEW
SPRING GOODS
% *T THE
GRAND CENTRAL
DRV GOODS
mini iCHiiEYT
UDi.'iUlJtoUiliij;! l
WM. D. LOVE & CO.
OUR STOCK at premut is complete in all
tho departments.
Wo cordially invite all purchasers of goods
to exnmine our assortment before nuking
their selections, as a call at our e?-t sbl'sh
uient will save them TIME acd MONEY.
NEW SPRING GOOD* ARltlVING DAILY.
FirBt class Goods, at low pricce, can ahvaj t
be purchased at
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
WM. D. LOVE.
Fob 1
Undor the Wheeler House.
is B. McCREERY.
Scegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto?
nishing announcement that Cincinnati
beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with
ruolaBRcs, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous Colchicum. Tho Commissioner of
Agriculture, in his report for 1865, says that
Prof. Mapes, of New Y> ik, analyzed too beer
from a dozen different hrewe?;^h and found
all of it adulterated. Coccnh.c adieus and
onx vomica entered largely into its composi?
tion.
J. C. SFEGER8 gnaranUes his beer to be
pure and reliable.' Ho does not adulterate
it, but brews from tho best barley, malt and
bops._Jan 23
L?RICK & LOWRANCE,
Wholesale and Retail
Grocers and Provision Dealers.
OUR atook is
complete, in every
respect. We sell at iiii ~.
the very lowest M
prices, and warrant MM
*ur goods pure. We do cot publish prices,
but teel satisfied that none of our patrons
will leave diBBatiBfied. We pay the highest
market price for COTTON, either in goods or
currency. We have an excellent WAGON
YAhD in roar of our establishment. Look
out for tho sign of tho plow and the oarriage
wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below
tho PncnNix ofiico. Give ub a call, and in?
spect our goods and prices. Nov 23
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS I
Every Week!
Winter Dress Goods
at Low Down Prices,
byC. r.JAGESOH,
Leader Low Prices,
123 r&ain Street.
Fob 1
$100,000
IN
I if it n ii! u r> i n \:
Uti&LwiJiiujLV. w im i
ill is n(*i*i<ii
FOR
CLOTHING
GENTS' FIRNISII1SG GOODS,
BOUGHT since the great decline, and we
aie selling them at the very lowest
pric-s tor cash. We intend to give our cus
tomers the advantage of tho LOW I'ltlCES.
Come and seo our stock. We consider it a
compliment for pert-ons to call and see our
?oodrt KINARD A WILEY.
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT Ilia new storo, Main street, neatly op?
posite the Centra) Nnlhinal I'knk.haa
alargeandbeautilul fttickof line WA1CEFS
stem and key winders, firm Iho best Eu?
ropean and American inanr.lactim re, and of
bin own importation, in gold and silver caeee.
Elegant .1 KWh LIU 1 An unrivaled osi-ort
mcutjust received, and nil tho latest ttjltn.
Gerling MLVFR-W 'ARE, in * eta and easee.
Btidal Presents,, end a very fine r elect ion oi
Plated-Ware. Geld Walch and N<tk Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Fncagc
metit I-lugs, large stock of Spectacles m.d
E\e-Glnssce, Clucks, Mur-ical i;< in in <l a
great vaiietv or Fancy Articles. My *toek is
tho largest and beat selected in the Southern
conutry, and will bo aold as cheap ?s the
same article can bo bought aujwheie.
Met 24_
CONGAREE IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
? tT^r.^Tcsy e MANUFAOT?
1 RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GRIST
MILLS. Gin Gear?
ing, and all kinds
of Iron Castings
for Machinery
and Ornamental
Ca stings for
Stores and Dwell?
ing.'. Patent Railing* forGardri.* and Ceme?
teries, Iron Settees ai d Arbor Chairs; alpo,
Brass Castings of all kind?, Rolls for
Churches. Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua?
rantee all my work tiibt data ami equal tc
any North <>r South.
Works at root of l ady etreet, and roar to
South r irolina and Greenvillc and Columbia
illailroafl Companies'Depots. * Nov IS