The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 25, 1874, Image 1
La Belle France.?A correspondent
from France of the Chicago Tribune
Boye " that the habit of Frenchmen of
speaking'-'of' their oonntry as la belle
France, though ridiculed by some tra?
velers as an expression of. vanity, is folly
justified by the charming reality. Ita
endless variety of hill and dale, n^ann
tain and meadow, its limpid rivers "and
streams, its varieties of forest and fruit
trees and shrubs, including every pro?
duction found in temperate and semi
tropical olimateo, the care and taste ex?
hibited in its agriculture, the bright
Runshioo even of its mid-winter, make
France one of the loveliest countries in
the world. The climate of France i'b
(aid to bo not unlike that of tho Virgi?
nias, Carolinas, Kentucky and Tonnes
see, though it is not as cold in winter in
Northern Franoe as in Kentucky, while
Southern France is milder tbun Soaih
1 Carolina in summer. In tho level por?
tions of Franoe, there are no fences.
There are 5,000,000 furtns, end vast
numbers of people are kept watching
the live stock when grazing. The farm?
ing in France is as good at) in England,
and neater and more tasty. The wheat
production of France oxcoBds that of
the United States. A population about
the same as that of tho whole United
StateB is subsisted on a territory no
larger than the four States of Illinois,
Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin, and al?
most destitute of coal for fuel or powor,
while tho soil is far inferior to that of
those States. And yet, since the farm?
ers came into possession of the land,
eighty years ago, and ceased to bo te?
nants ground into the dust by land?
lords, they have more than trebled tho
annual products of Franoe. To-day, in
spite of tremendous wars and invasions,
and of an enormous taxation, which now
exceeds 0500,000,000 per annum for na?
tional purposes, exclusive of local and
municipal burdens,-the country makes a
marvelous display of prosperity and
wealth. The cause of those wonderful
resalta is found in the industry, apti?
tude, economy, sobriety and thriftiness
of the Fron oh people, bat, above all, in
the emancipation of tho farmers from
the degraded condition of landless serfs
and elevation into that of independent
free-holders, with no landed aristocrats
to seize tlicir . earnings and squander
them npon their own selfish indulgences.
Trouble in the Camp.?The Wash?
ington organ of onr colored fellow citi?
zens?edited by Fred. Don-glass and
family?fired this shot, the other clay:
"This journal has stood by the lie
publican party simply because that party
stood by the negro. Up to this time,
we have bad some bnt no vital reaeous
of complaint, and wo hope never to have
any; but it should be understood that
fair dealing towards ns by our political
associates is the indispcnsablo grounds
of any tliiug worth the name of political
I cp-partnership, and should the time
ever arise when our people feel that their
interests have been sucrifioed in the
slaughter of any of their representative?, j
we are but the servants of our raoe, nud
mast link our fortunes with their de?
mand."
Which means that the aforesaid organ
considers the chief end nud aim of the
.Republican party to be tho champion?
ship of the African race, and whenever
that championship is not properly con?
ducted, "tho band of Douglass is his
own,".and bo will proceed to place it
where il will do ihn most good. This in \
_L-.-i.-1q m l^SmI? ioouu, ?_icu luu domi?
nant party will do well to heed; for it
comes from one having authority, and
not from a Democratic scribe or a Con
sorvativo Pharisee. Doaglass is a power
in the land, and whenever he sounds tho
alarm, the ohildren of Ethiopian Israel
will betake themselves to their tents
and ooncoct a general stampede which
may break a good many political slate9.
The immediate causo of this solemn
warning is the Sonnte's treatment of
P Pinchback.?Chicago Tribune, (Rep.)
TheLowbf.y Gang.?The lost of the
baud of Robeson Coonty (North Caro?
lina) outlaws?Steve Lowrey?for whom
a reward of $7,000 or $8,000 had beou
o?ered, was disposed of on tho 221, by
three young men. IIo was shot dead.
Thu band whose extinction is made com?
plete by tho death of Slovo Lowroy,
originally consisted of live aotive mem?
bers, viz: Thomas Lowroy, Andrew
Strong, Stephen Lowroy, Henry Berry
Lowrey and Doss Strong; and they wero
aged as follow, nt the time they wero
killed: Thomas Lowrey, 37; Andrew
Strong, 35; Stephen Lowrey, 31; Henry
JJerry Lowrey, 28; Boss Strong, 19.
Stephen Lowrey was about fivo feet ten
inches high, of dark, swarthy oomplex
ion, und of mixed Indian and negro
blood; some of his ancestors, it is said,
having belonged to tho famed Tusoa
roro tribe. Ho was by all odds the
boldest of tho notorious outlaw bund;
destitute of tho moral courage and other
elements of leadership which character?
ized his younger brother, Henry Berry,
bat notoriously his superior in fierce de?
termination and brute, bull-dog courage.
Fortunately for the good people of
Robeson County, ho is now dond, and
the sorrows of more than n score of
desolated h?rnen have been avenged,
? ? ? -
A noiseless hinge for saloon back?
doors has been invented.
New Garden Seeds.
ITIORTY-FOLDPEAS,
? Keye's Extra Eaily Proline Tomato,
Arlington Tomato,
black Pekin Egg Plant,
Canada Victor Tomato,
Cannon Ball Cabbage,
Marldo-head Mammoth Cabbage,
Early Adams Coru. For aalo at
? E. 11. UKINIl'Sirs
Fob 221 Drug and Seed Store.
Big Hominy.
'? BARRELS fresh kiln dried, by
O Jan 25 H?PE & OYLES.
Plantintr Potatoes.
BS f\ BARRELS, in fine order, EARLY
?U IU8E, EARLY OOODRICH, PINK?
EYE and PEERLESS, for sain low for green?
backs j HOPE A GYLES.
?Oh ? v
BY J. A. SELBY. COL
iSpoolal JSTotloo?.
obst/v<;lkst? mauiiiaoe ?II AFP Y
HELIEFFOU YOUNG MEN from tho effects
of orroro and anuses in early life. Manhood
Restored. Impediments to Marriage re?
moved. Now method of treatment. New
and remarkable romcdics. Rooks and Cir?
culars sent froo. in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, 1IOWAKP ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth Stroot. P' .ladclphia. Pa.?an
institution having a high reputation for
honorablo conduct und professional skill.
FeblO ||H3mo
maiPHiuQYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE ritOVF.D, FROM TUR most
nranlo experience, nn entire raccesa. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They nru the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular use?f<>
himplo that mistakes cannot bo made in ostag
them; so harmless us to bo free from danger; and
bo efficient as to bo always reliable. They have the
highest eomnipiidation from all, and will always
renderaatiafnctiim. Frlcc, in large three-drachm
vials, with directions :
Nort. Cures. Cut--.
1. FcTcr?, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50
2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worin Colic, . . SO
3. Cryliiir-Colle, or Teething of Infant*, . 50
4. Illnrritonn, of Children or Adult-1, . . 50
5. J>yneiitery, Griping, BiliousColic, . . 50
C. Cholern-Jilorbus, Vomiting.M
7. Coujrlis, Colds, Bronchitis,.80
8. flfeuralpla, Toothache, Facc.iehe, . . . 59
1'. llcnclach.es? Sick Headache, Vertigo. . f-0
10. ifysprjisla, Biliona Stomach, .... 50
II? KuppreaacdfOr Painful Periods, . . . 5i>
12. Whites, too rrofuso Periods, . . . 5'*
1">. Croup, Cough, Diliicult Breathing, . . 6"
M. Knit Klxoum, Erysipelas, Eruption.', . 50
15. xtricimmt Ism, Ithcumutio Pains, . . . 50
W. Fever ntul Apruc, Chill Fever, Agi:<-, ?'"
l". iMlcs, blind or bleeding.SO
13. OpUtuaLuiy, and Bore or Weak F.jy?, . 50
19. Cntnrrli, Acute or Chronic Inlttienzh, .
2J. V?'l?ooplUR-Cougli, Violent Coughs, .
51. Astl?mn, Oppressed Breathing, . . ? 5''
Sr. i:nr I>iscbrurgcs, Impaired llearii:|r, .
Scrofula*EnlargedGlttndswBwelhnv.?, .
24. General Debility, Physical Weaklier, .
SO
{?0
2.''. jrronsynnd Scanty Becrclion?, .....''>
20. N.n-Slclcncas, 8ickncs3 froiu Ri.ur", . 50
27. Jti?l?c>--l>lncnsc, Gravel, . . . .
2*. KcrvounWeWllty. Seminal ww! r.
or Involnnlnty Discharges, ....
23. Soco Bloutltj Canker, ? ? ,? ?, ? ??
80 Vrlnnry HVrnVneaa, V\ citing t.:? J>
;>l! Painful IT'erlods. with Bniuui*, .
82. Suircrb?: Imneeof Life, . . . . | ?
83. KplU-liu? :-, I ? ? . .. \ itus'Datic, . I0J
81. Uli.MiM i ? ?? ' '. ? ? 1 Bora Throat,. . 50
85. CUriiulc Ciiis*;o.*vltnw ntiaJ-.iuptu.iu, M
FA1IILY CAi'dtS.
Cn-ic. C.IiawprtJ with above :ft> lar^e ?'??>'? nnd
Manual of Directions, . . . ? i-? jj?
Case (Morocco) of 20 lanre via * n:.<l PtH?.s, 0 03
B-'*~ Tl?e;?c remedies are s?-i>t i.y tuo
enko or Blnglo l.ox to ony part of lta
country, fere ofchargr, nn receipt of
{?rice. Address
Hum?S?oo^
O?lconud Depot, No. 5t;j BnoMiWAV, NkwYohk.
For Kulc t>y all I?rujtglHts.
For s ilo by Geiger Sz McGregor, Asenta.
_Doc 17 _ * ttfly
ROOMS TO LET~
ROOMS f->r Lawyers, Insurance Agents,
Brokers, or other business or professional
men.
ALSO,
SLEEPING ROOMS in the new CENTRAL
NATIONAL It AN K BUILDING.
I T|>9 Butld.!n?r ???-?? h?nn fi^ishid with s*u
ciul view to the couvouienco and comforts of
i tenants. APPLY AT TUE BANK.
Feb 12 lmo
Bulwer's Great Novel,
mHE PARISIANS, illustrated?$1 00.
I. Pnblitiaus and Sinners, n Novel, by Miss
Draddon?75 cents,
A Prinuoea of Thnle, a Nov.!, by author of
"Adventures of a PLmIon,' "Daughter of
lleth," &c ?75 cents.
Lolda's Fortune, a Novel-- ?1 00.
Which Shall It BeV a Novel, b> author of
till) Wooing O'l'?3.") CC;!'*s.
Beboe; nr. Two Littl.. Wooden Shoes; a
storv, bv Ouida?$1 50.
F? h 19 U. L. ItltYAX'S ROOlffVOP.E.
Hurl; 'iwaiu's Latt.
rpHE flUILDED AGE?A Storv of To-Dav,
X with 100 platea.
Adventures of au Attorney in Search of
Practioe, by Warren?$.2.25
Autobiography and Mum ir ?d licv. in.
Ghthric?$2.
Apes und Mi !', by Mlverl? ?1 50
Leaders of Piiblij Opiuion in lrolaud, hv
Lccke?$1 73.
Leeke'a flistoryof ltntion.a1it<m, 2 rnlnmcs.
Lccku's European Morals, 2 volumes;
The Huguenots in Frauen, by Smilvi >2.
And other New Bonk*, formale at
Fub 19 It. L. BRYAN'S UOOKSTOlSE.
INSURANCE.
HAVING resigned tho agency of the
Southern Life Insurance Coiupa y, we
luve connected ouraclves with tho
Cotton States Life Insurance Company
OF MACOS, OESllUGlA.
W. B. JOnNSON, S. G. OUEAR,
Proiident. Secretary.
Capital.1600.000
Stuto Deposit?.... I?j.OuO
Tho Company issues policies on both tho
STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving Vi
non-participating policy holders the advant?
age of promiuma lkss by twenty per cant,
than mutual rates.
It will ostablieh BOARDS OF ADVISORY
TRUSTEES in tho principal cities of the
statu, and will contract witli Haid Boards to
invest in said cilica seventy per cent, ot tho
not premiums taken there, thus making it a
Home Company in Each Locality,
Wo confidently rocommond this tdaunoh
Sonthcrn Company to our friends and the
puhlio, and bespeak a continuance ot kind
patronage bo rot of ore extended to us.
BLACK .t WARING,
Gonoral Agents for South Carolina.
Activo and .olialilo canvassers wanted with
whom w? will nia^c libr rnl eontrdets.
Fob 21 3mo
WM. M. FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
THE best of WINES, LIQUORS.
'BEGAUS, TOBACCO, do., con?
stantly on hand. Norfolk OYS?
TERS, in and out of the shell. Give him a
call._ .Lin 10
Timothy Hay.
TONS prim-; TIMOTHY IIAY. for sain
low. for cat HOf/BAs GYLES.
Mess Mackerel.
KITTS extra moaa MACKEREL, for
ale by HOPE & GYLES.
10
50
"Let our Just Censure ^^?2*
UMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY
Jewelry 1 Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT his now store, Main street, nearly op?
posite the Central National Bank, has
a largo and beautiful stuck of line WATCUES
stem and key winders, fum tlie best Iiu
ropean and American manufacttir? i h, and of
bin own import attain, in gold and silver cases.
Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort
nieut jUBt received, and all tbo lalctd styles.
Sterling SILVER-WAKE; in seta and cases,
Bridal Presents, and a very fine uelcciion of
Platcd-Warc, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
LoekotH, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engagu
meut Lings, largo stock of (Spectacled and
Eye-Glastcs, Clocks, Musical Brxeo, and a
great variety of Fancy Articles. My t-tork ie
tbo largest and best selected in t he Southern
country, and will bo sold as cheap as the
3amo article can bo bought any w ho e.
Oct 21_
Dog Notice.
ALE DOGS not having a city collar before
tbo 1st of March next, wilt bo toJtcu up
and impounded, Ac. Trice 'if collars i'2. By
OJder of tbo Mayor. CLIAS. BARNUM,
_Fc_b 8_ City Cleric.
Office Oity Treasurer,
COLUMBIA, S. C, DEcmnmi 27, 1S73.
rTlUE city of Columbia will, on I bo 15th of
JL Januarv, 1871, eommencc paving the
FAST DUE COUPONS of her Bon^s. They
will bo paid at tbo Carolina National Pank;
also at tho South Carolina Bank and Trust
Companv'u Bank, in tlntt citv.
CD.AS. BAHN UM, City Treasurer.
Deo 28
Stallion for Sale. -
A HANDSOME stylish iron gray
STALLION, in goml order, io nfTercd
for siilo. For particulars, apply at
this office. Jan 21
Mills House Stables.
JUST rccoived at tbo nbov? Sta?
bles, twenty head fine KENTUCKY
_,MULES, moi<t of which aro woll
mulio. Will bo sold cheap for c:ish.
Copt-13 J. N. LONG. Agent.
Upright Steam Engine fcr Sale.
EIGHT-HORSE POWER, in perfcel order,
with smoke-stack, (dialling and a quan?
tity of belting. For particulars, apply at
PuuiNix Ofilce. . Oct 510
KKW
SPRING GOODS
0.EA.HD CENTRAL
DRV GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
or
WiLW. 30. laOVB & GO.
OUR STOCK at present its complete in all
the C.i parimenta.
Wo cordially invite all purchasers of p^Wfl*
to examine our nssorlnnnt before muling
their stdections, as a call at our ostdbliuh
ttieut will save them TIME and MONEY.
NEW SPRING GOODS AMOVING DAILY.
Fir?t class Goods, at low prices, can always
l#o purchased at
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
OK
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
Under the Wheeler House;
WM. D. LOVE. 11. B. McCI'.EERY.
Fell 1
HEW GOODS 2
NSW GOODS I
i2very Week I
Winter Dress Goods
at Low Down Fricec?,
by O. F. X&GKSGItf,
Xtcader low Prices,
128B&'ain Street.
Feh 1
Sugar-Dane Syrup.
-| K BAURELS very superior and pure
IO Southern-made SYRUP, r <r hale by
Jim tt ROM; A GYLES.
OiCNUlKK
IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES, &c
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
old Jamaica Hum,
Brandies ?Otard, Ac.,
_i? Holland Gl?,
Sherry wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
Also, a largo stock of ;5: r old Whiskies,
Cigars, Ac.
Doc 21 .L C. SEEG ERB
~ L?RICK & LOWRANCE,
Wholesale and Retail
Qrocsrs and Provision Dealers.
-? > ?- ?-?
OUR stock
complete in evory ^jflfe?jajjj
reepeot. W'o soli at El 13(1 HQ
tho very lowi.it i j159
cfeflBMHBBKi price.?>. and warrant WwyA'liRfa
?ur goods pure. Wo do not publish prices,
but leel satisfied that noun of our natrons
will loavo dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest
market price for COTTON, ei'.'u r in goods tu
currency. W'o have an exudli 1 WAGON
YARD in rear of our establishment. Look
out for tho sign of tho plow and the carriage
wheel, Richardson street, a fuw doom lit low
Ibo I'JttuMK ofhoo. Give us a call, and in?
spect ortr goods and prices. Nov 20
Choice Family Flour, &c.
pf /\ BARRELS Extra Choice FAMILY
0\? FLO Uli.
100 barrels Medium and Super Flour.
Kltons Wheat Bran and Shorts, fur cow
feed. For sale low for cash bv
Jan 21 HOPE A GYLES.
SPLENDID AA-D [^PARALLELED
TBITJMPHS
OF TUE
WH2ELER & WILSON
Sewing Machine Co.,
NEW YOhK,
Over F.tgtity-One Competitors it I 11? ??
World's Exposition, Vienna, 1873, &c.
1, The Iviilgltt'* Cioms of tin: Imperial
Uriui- ?>r ?i'VunciH Jokcph," conferred
by Ids Apoalolie Majesty the Emperor of
Austria, upon the Honorable Nathaniel
Who* ler, President of the Wheeler A Wil
bon Hewing Machine Company, as tho
founder and builder ui Sewing Muchinc iu
dnstiy.
:0. Tin: Grand Dlplomn of Honor, recom?
mended by the International Jury for this
bowing Mnchino Company only,"fur their
important contributions to the uiatuiial
and soci. 1 welfare of mankind.
3. The (-rand Medal for IM-ogrrss, award?
ed for their new No. C Sowing Machine, be?
ing for rnooiiE.hs made siuce the Paris Ex?
position of 1867, at which tho only Gold
Mtuxn for Sewiug Machines was awarded
to this Company, flcnco tho Vienna award
marks rr.ouiiF.3b not from a low IotcI or in*
lei lor medal, but from aGoi.n Mkdai., the
highest award made atPuris.
-1. Hie Ciuiul Medal for Merl?, for the dc
volopmout of Needle Industry and txccl
leuco and superiority of manufactured i
samples exhibited.
5, A Oruud .Urdu I for Keilt, for excel?
lence and superiority of Cabinet work, the
only award of the kind in this section.
O. .11 Ida is for Stvciul Co-Operittorf;, of
tho Wheeler Wilson Company, for supe?
rior ability.
7. The offliini Keporr, pubtfahed by the
General Direction of the Vienna Fxposi
tion, signalizes the supremacy of tho
Wheeler A Wilson Company for quantity
aud quality of manufacture, and position
in the Sewing Machine business, as fol- |
lows:
OFFICfAL r.ErOHT. VIENNA EXPOSI?
TION, SEWING MACHINES, Ac.
(01.0 If Hl, si.o. 2, It.)
'The greatest Sewing Machine Ma no fac?
tory in the world is that of Wheeler & W??
ten, New York, which alone has brought
already over 000,000 < t their Sewiug Ma?
chines into practical iiae. Tho complete pro
ducliou of tbo parts by machinery is sti
regulated that each complete niachiuo may
be used :t i a sample for exhibition. Thin j
firm produces 11 0 well udj lated maclducs |
j daily.
j '?ihn latest production of this ilrm, and
I which is iho wonder of I ho Vienna Kxjioei-j
tiou, i* tluir new No. i'i Sewing Machine.]
This universal michino pt-ws \Un heavier!
leather harness itutl the lluest gitu;:ce with a \
truly i>i ail etiich.
"Wheeler A Wi'snn Im.vo received si.<
bightt-l pnzes at Woi Id's ExpositioiiH, ami
at the Ciutiua Exposith :i were ex'raortlina
I rily distinguished."
Farther Disribguirhcd Kcucrs.
Sew Yor.k, September 1"?, 1.-71. ,
I ?! m: <;::a.vd mkdai. of moxok
or th;:
, American Institute, r.'ow York, I
Whs unanimously recommended by ;i.
Judges ol Sewing Mat i ines for
WEEKLER & WILS?K'S s
NEW NO. 0 SEWIK1 MACH 1 NE,
As being "a decided improvement over all
other mac hines in the nihikst," and wl.ii.hj
?'n.ni-t revolutionise curtain branched of in- ;
j dnatry, especially in Shoe And Harness Mabu
i faeluriiig."
"1Lu.t:iioki:,Mi?. October 8i, 1-: :.
! "The Mmlund fiifctittitc I.jh aw tttied
j Wheeler A Wil?ou the Gold Mt-dul for tluir;
now No. 0 Sowing Machine. Other Sewing
i Machines received nothing.*'
' Savannah, "ovtmh r 1, ISM
"At the Georgia State Pair, a Silvi r Medal, j
the highest and only premium tor Leather
' Stitching, w.ts twanh'd to \S licoltr A Wilson
I for samples done ou tbtir now No f> Sowing
i Machines."
I Principal <*.'?<*?. .Vo 623 ?:>'???'Jt
x ;? vv YUtt k .
Agencies in all the piiucipal ei;ii*r.f Ok
wond. Feh SI :2
g?v.ouu copies :;;j:,l:
RICIIARDSO.W' ?CYV 3EM0D
PIANO-FORTE !
I
r;*.ilis, I ho par excellence of all Ii in ?
JL Methods, maintains tho Iruitt ran);, and
its sal" eclipsi s that ol :?.!! other.-- loreigi: or 1
American?combined. '1 lie publishers claim i
its aunmtl ualo of L'?.OU'J copies is indisputa?
ble proof of positive and intrinsic nicril;
und its success i* no mytdery, but duo to
thorough excellence in all its departsuonte
rudimental and instrnctlvo; toils valuable
exercises,an well as its charming recreations.
A new edition Just iat-ucd contains "Schu- j
lnann's Maxims"and tho famous "Czorny'a
i.i Ui-r* on the Art of Playing thd Piano."
"ltiohardson'n New Method" thus contains]
over 2(!t)pag0d full music size, and is justly
claimed to he tbo best Piano Method extant.
i?itiok 7.-i.
*?r Ut-ed by thousands of Teachers, and
mid by all Hook and Music Dealers.
Published by
OLIVER DI i'- >N v CO . Eoston.
?HAH. H. !?; I'SON A OO., i
Fob IS wh?H 711 )''? '.i lw.iv. Ni iv York.
??3 Cannon Sal!.
IrtAMOUSOAUliAG;: 5 EE! ; I received
' Citiun it ball t ii h;igf,
M ii'hleln old Maninnd h.
FollerV b'aily Drumhead,
Carter's Extra Eniiy Cubbng .
Winnlngftadl, Schuietiftut, fro" ' .
Heart and bthi r kit ds.
a i so,
ICey'o K:;(r:t Karly Prolillo i < m no,
Extra I'arly Pca?, Corn, f.: i n :-. :><.
Allwanv.ntt).; and choapiti' ? mbiuarttfi.?,
for good feed. V.. il. UElXITsH'S
JanftOf UrngSloi
Stanley's C'?t:t,li Syrup
tlUHEH nil kinda of Coiiglib, lloai ? .. i ,
J l.roneliitht, incipient Coni-umptii Try
it; don't dolay; a Cough ge-ls worec v.Hfi
overy day's n< gleet. I trta'.o at
Nov5 f lU INl ? :? H DLUO -TOLL.
?t ;
e
Event."
L874. VOL. IX?NO.
Sunday Smoking,
free of cost3 at the1
California Cigar Store.
For further informa?
tion, call and see for
yourself.
Jan ^'.1
$100,000
IM
is
FOE
CLOTHING
GENTS1 FIRXISMG GOODS,
BOUGHT since the great dcclino, and wc
aic selling thou at the very loweel
Priesa for cash. We intend to givo our cus?
tomers the advantage ot tho LOW PRICKS.
Come and hi c our block. Wo conaidor it a
compliment for persona to call anil eco our
goods K1NARD A WILEY.
Fourth Grand Gift Concert,
r r. the nnsnriT of the
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
SIX CESS ASSURED t
Uj-\ FCI.I. DUAWI.VG CICRTAI.M-i?
Du Tucstfay, 31st of March, Next.
]'? ?UDKR TO MEET THE GENERAL
i wiah and eiprct.'.tiou of tho public and
in* the ticket-'holders, for tho full payment
i-i the magnificent gilt?, announced lor tue
fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Public Li?
brary of Kentucky, the management have de?
termined to postpone the Concert and Draw
iug until Tut st1 iy, the "1st of March, 137-1.
HO FURTHER P0STP02iEMIIIT.
doubt id cuiertaiued o: the sale o!
every ticket before the drawing, but Whet hoi
ii II aie H|iild or not, the Concert and Drawing
will positively and unequivocally t alto place
nil t ho day new fixed, and if any r< main un?
sold they will l>.; canceled and tho prlz &
will he reduced iu oroportion to the tin sold
tbskcls.
Old; CO f?0 tickets have been hum ?: rind
14.000 CASH OIP"rs,
$1,500,000,
be distributed cm mg tickut-hiddi rs.
The licki t? are printed in coupons of I en; In:
: !.?'. an fractional p&vtn will be represented
t!.< : ii!',' j let as whole tickets ;.iv.
MST o K t;i i"T-;.
1 Grand Cash Gift.f25,7,0Cl]
\ .it ttiid ? lash Git:. 100 Hi i
1 Gram!' ;.-h Gift. SO OCCi
1 Grand C&iii Gilt. ?.'*? DM
1 Or ltd < ash (;.!:. 17.C0C
iu Cm ii Gift*, f 10 000 each. ION CCH
:K) C'Aeh Ciif;;', S.GuO eacli. 150.001
50 C.tsh Gilts, 1,000 eaoli. 50,001
SO Cash Gifts, 500 each. 10.001
100 Cuah Gilt?, l",l nael . I? 0 'i
150 Caoli Gift?, :>0-> e.i-.-l. A\vu
?j'iO Cnth Gifts. ?_? i' ?? i. Mi on:
:!J? Cash Giflt, 100 ini.-h. :>.! ;>n
11 .t i,0 C*s h Gifl a e tcli . 550,0a
Total 12 COJi Gilts; c.ieh,
amotintliig t..*l,.r.0fl ft i
l'liti cliar.c .- fur a cift are as one to live.
1'UICK <?K Til ItlCTS.
Wiioh tickets, $50; halves. $25; tenths, it
each 'c uppn, 15; eleven whole tickets. I'm
{5i 0: ^J.* Gel i \i t >r : 1 000; l!:i whole liebet?
for $5,0wi; 22J whole siebet? for ?10,000. No
discount on ifSritlian J500worlhol tickets.
Tlii Fourth Gill Concert will be conducted,
iu a!! respect?, like the three which Iirvi
already been piveh. and full jt 'i'tieolarBioaj
bo tcarni d :i? :.i circulars, wl i< l> will be ten!
free fr. m ti ? - t . ..!. who apply :,;
them.
uidi'id f?r tickets Mid applications for
r.gencii m vv;j; It ad tended to in the order t hey
aro received, and it in hoped I hoy wi'.l 1??
rjint in promptly, that thero may bo no din
appointment ?-r delay in tilling all. Liberal
terms given to those who buy to soll ngain.
\11 agent ti c ro pi remptoril.v r< quired to settle
up ihoir accounts and return all unsold
ticket* bv the 20th day of March.
THOS. E. REAM LETTE.
Agon I Public Library Kentucky and Mann
i Gifl Concert, Public Library Duitdlng,
Li.iiinvilie, Kentucky. Dec 17 wl
A M K OlOIN K V/ORTH KA.VIK0.
iii::.\ii'su,.< u,''K.i5.\'s t>i?L.totrr.
FO!! Sick Hend?.cho, Hilioua Attacks. Con
rtip.ition, Su.tr Stomach, Dyspepsia, ln
(ligention, Sciofitla, Jaundice, Pain in tho
Hack, nalgi.i; Dropsy, ?l?u Diseases,
l.o.-s or Vppctite, Dc?)ri\^slnii of Spirits,
II ?arlhuvn. Kheivtnatism, Nervousness, Mo?
tanchoiy, u lions Fever, CocUvene*3J
Ask h.r Uuini'.oh'a Cjuccn'd Delight; none
[her ii) gi . l'or aalo at
Di v. ?? 13. H. HEINlTdlPfl Drug st, rc,
Litmbor and Laths.
fTAVIN : n largo quanlily of RUILDINO
O id LATUS on hand, nei
nun wanting thesamo can bo supplied.a'i
hhovt notice. Orders left a; my Residence
on Main street, near Ike new Governntenl
Pos-l OtYice, or suit by mail, wi 11 n? t prompt
ntteutlon. T? rmi .-^h.
? N .vW.LOWRY.
THE TAX-PAYERS' CONVENTION
WILL give many an opportunity to teet
tho trutli of tli" by-word among
imokcrn, "llio INDIAN eilltL soils tho finest
ijigara for tho money," ami to try tltoae
sclebrated FIVE CEN1' tdGARB, by tra?
velers
DECLARED TO Btu
Far superior to any thoy can got for ten
?.outs in other cities. Those fa'.-tr. bvingmada
known to tho smoking pubfto, is it surpris?
ing that in
AN AOT OF REBELLION
Against being forced to pay high prices for
those inferior Cigars thai flood the market,
they should resort or sind their orders to
INDIAN GIItL C1GAlt STORE, Columbia,
d. C.
Now brands or BMOKING TOBACCO jnat
received. Fob 18
We have, at this
time, ur-.usual facili?
ties for making fine
Frock Croats and su?
perior made Custom
Garments.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Fob 7
JUST RECEIVED
A few caeca of
HATS! HATS!
TOE VERY LATEST FASHIONS
And some e?f the new
SPRING STYLES.
BARGAINS
READY-HADE CLOTHING
AMD
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
WE havo secured tho services of a first
class cutter in our OD3TOM DEPARTMENT,
aud are making SUITS to order in the latest
stylca.
_R. & W. O. SWAFFIELD.
Notice.
? BEETSVILLE AM) Cta.UJlllIA BaII.BOAD Co.,
TnFABtmrh's Office,
Colomhia, S. C, January 1.1874.
HOI DICES ot the STATE GUARAN1EED
BONDS and the admitted SECOND
I (2d) MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company,
who ha vo funded tho putt due Coupons of
said Bonds, matured between January, eight
con bundled anel seventy-two, (1872,) and
July, eighteen hundred and seventy-three,
: 1*7:1.) both inclusive, are notified that
tho January, eichtet n honored and aevenly
four, Coupe ns of Said Boi.ds, and, also, thoso
of tho funded Interest Bonds and Certifi?
cates, will bo paid on presentation at thia
D?ice on the FIFTEENTH (18th) INST.
GEO. W. W ATERMAN,
Ja:i 1 Treasurer.
Olaritied Sugars,
~ t \ BARRELS A. Ex. ? and C, for sale
Ol ? low for greenbacks.
Janl HOPE A GYLES._
Dried Peaches.
~ f\ f\ LBS. PEELED DRIED PE4CHES
U\ > \J Fob 3 HOPE & GYLES.
Baltimore ? wiimmgton, N.C.
Semi*Weekly Steamship Line,
Composed of the ti'st class StrnmsLips
D. J. FOLLY.t'rpt 1). J. Pmcp.
ItEREC "A CLYi E.Capi. D. C l iuu>s
LUCILLE.Uspt. J. S. Bioxett
RALEIGH.t :.| t J. s. Oliver
VJTTILL here lifter Kail Irtihi liAT.'j 13IUBE
\\ t vorv 'i UI>DAY and FRIDAY, and
from \\ ILMLNeUuN i-very WEDNESDAY
.i.l SA 1 URDAY;
Connecting at Wi rnir>pte-n, N C , ?ith tho
Wilmington, t'o'nri i :i and Augusta Rail?
road, giving i'ht ngh Rill-?ii Lueiitig to and
fre-m all point -in >ovl! ui'd South Carolina,
i < 1.1.1 u\a and. A - m i : t ii
Connecting :?t Columbia, ^ C , vih the '
' iri pnvlHi! i in! i'i in-:.1.11 l'.?Ur< :i<; add Char
i :;?? division ? : the Charloito. ( olumida and
i Augusta RuRrond.
Connirutiuer at Auj'.usta ?l* . with Georgia,
i .Macon and Ai-gimUi and Centiul I'.&ilroaoe.
i Weimer* e.f this line, ilitivi;] in Wil
inii-vt ti.-too hi Itaitrotd D*pot, anel the
itaiiiouel Fr? iyht. i > inn i>teiw? d * paiately in
iteamer, is ti aiisi'ci i'vd unriei cuvuiedsheds,
direct to Cars, without d< lay, and foiwardeel
by the fast Freight Expit?-? ihst evening.
\o t'.iayagi in Wilmington, end no transfer
rrom Wilmington South Rate-? guarantee']
n< low as by uu} other route', and all losses
ir over-chr.rgi promptly paid.
Muik nil Com'..- Bin StcRUnldp to Willhing
.on, and forward Bills of Lae i g to Railroad
Agi nt, Wilmington, N C.
For further in forma ti< n, nppJj to either of
nndersigned Agei Ised tin hoe.
ANDREWS A CD . Agent* P.. A- W. Steam?
ship I inc. No 73 Smith's Whsrf, Baltimore.
A. D. CAZAVX. Agent B. A W. Steamship
f.iuo, Wilmington. N. C.
A POPE, General Freight Agent,
F. W. CLARK, Asa'l Gen. Fr< ight Ac't,
Wilmington: N. O.
ILM COTTINGUAM,'General Western
\eetd> Atlanta. Oa_-_ Nov 23 3tno?.
CONGAREE IRON WOttKS,
eoM'Siiii,\, s. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
J^^^^^^^^:^^^ h^g^anelTll kinds
_w <d Iron Caatings
lor M a c h i u r, r y
nr.tl Ornament a !
,V) /' Oa et in g h fen
??**--?*- Stores and Dwell?
ings, Patent Railings for Garden? andCemc
Itr-it s, Iro i Sidtcos and Arbor Chaira; also,
|Ura>s Cttstinga of ?11 kinds, Bella for
Churches, Schools, Work-shopa, Ac. Gna
irantee all u.j work first eias u ai d equal to
?11v Noj ih or South.
V.'orka at fool 61 I ftdy street, and roar lo
itoui i (Uvolina and Greonvillo and Colnml i^
ItailrnNel Compni left'Depo!p. N< v if
200
Venison Hams.
LBS. choice VENISON HAMS.
?>?????? ? HOPE A GYLES