The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 01, 1874, Image 1
j?SWHAT is It??A ourioua oaso was re?
cently tried in a Chicago court. A man
Wwho had bad over $1,100 stolen from
r\him while traveling in a sleeping oar
sued the Pullman Company, und alleged
- that they were liable l oth as common
carriers . and as hotel-keepers. The
company claimed that inasmnoh as they
did not reccivo pay_for carrying pas
Bengers, bat only for Turniahicg them
?with beds, they were not cornttron car?
riers, and were not to bo regardecoT^p
any sense a "railway company." Fur^
thermore, they insisted that they were
, not hotel-keepers, since they supplied
passengers with lodging only and not.
with board. The plaintiff gained a ver?
dict, though for only a part of bis olaim,
and the case is to be appoaled by the
company. The public would be inte?
rested to know what the Pullman Oar
Company is in its own estimation. That
company denies being engaged either in
the railway or the hotel bnsine6s. In
hat buEsinosa, then, is it engaged in?
ill the directors call their business a
'general anffecating" one, cr will the;
refer to be regarded in the light of
anel-hoase keopors, who famish oppor
nnitieB for larceny to traveling thieves?
Certainly the company most be en?
gaged in Borne sort of business, and
since wo have now beon told atbat this
business is not what every one had be?
lieved it to be, it is only fair that we
shonld be told what it actually is.
Diamonds Glittketno in Washing?
ton.?Mrs. Belknap appeared in a
charming peach-blow silk, with pearl
and diamond ornaments; Madame Bor?
ges in a delicate Kile green silk, with
diamonds. Bnt the gems which made
those worn by onr Republican ladies
"pale their ineffectual fires," were worn
by Mme. de Olermont-Tonnerre, the
new French Secretary's wife?consisting
of a necklaoe composed of long, daz?
zling pendants, bracelets richly set,
sprays of leaves for the hair, and dia?
mond ear-rings, terminating in solitaire
pearls of. unusual size. Her dross was
of pink silk, over wbioh was worn costly
lace drapery. Mrs. Charles Monlton
wore a whito Bilk petticoat and black
velvet train. Her diamonds also were
noticeably brilliant. In fact, diamonds
flashed from nearly every lady's toilet.
[Courier-Journal.
. Good whiskey oan be manufactured
: rom saw-dust.
\ Venison Hams.
NEW SUPPLY just received at
. Feb 26 HOPE ?fc GYLES'.
i
Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts.
AA. BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY,
D\J 500 bushels Heavy Oata,
300 bushels Bolted Meal,
10,000 pounds Wheat Bran and ShortB,
For sale low, for oash, by
Feb 26_HOPE & QYLE3.
Feed! Feed!! Feed!!!
-AY,
CORN,
OATS,
j BRAN,
Constantly on hand and for salo low by
I Feb 2i_JOHN AGNEW &BON.
SPRING GOODS.
yoo THE subscriber would respectfully in
jHform bis many friends and customers
Mithat he iB now in receipt of bis spring
-^stockof CLOTHS and OA8SIMERE8,
&o., which he is prepared to make up in the |
latest fctylea and on tbo most reasonable
torms. J. F. EISENMANN.
An additional stock of new MUSICAL
^MERCHANDISE has just toon received at
the abovo placo, and will be disposed of at
iriccs to suit all. Call and examine. The
location is next door South of the PuoiKlx
.flice._Fob 21 lmo
Mark Twain's Last.
IHK GUILDED AGE?A Story of To-Dnv,
j with 100 platos.
Adventures of an Attorney in Search ol"
i-aotice, by; Warren?$2.25.
f Autobiography and Memoir of Rev. Dr.
|uthrio-$2.
Apos and Men, by Mivort?$1 50.
Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, by
lecke?$1.75.
Lecke's History or Rationalism, 2 volumes.
Leoke's Enropean Mural?, 2 volumes.
The Huguouotu in Franco, by Smiloe?$2.
,< And other New Book*, for vale at
Feb 19 It. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE.
Dog Notice.
ALL DOGS not having a city collar before
the 1st of March next, will bo taken up
and impounded, Ac. Price of collars i2.. By
ojdor of the Mayor. OHAS. BARNUM,
Feb 8_g_ City Clerk.
Big Hominy.
K BARRELS fresh kiln dried, by
O J&u 25 HOPE <fc GYLES.
Qpooial 3>? oti?os.
OUSTACLKST? MAHltlAGK ?HAPPY
RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tbo effeots
of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood
Restored. Impediments to Marriago re?
moved. Now method of treatment. New
and remarkable remedies. Rooks and Cir?
culars sent frei?, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASaoClATION, No. 2
Booth Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an
institution' having a high reputation for
honorable conduct and professional skill.
Feu 10 .,' .>:::??>
THE MILL POWER jpg
euFtEs!
HUMI'IIHrAS'
nOMEOPATH.IV SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST
ample experience, an entire success. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are tlic only
medianes perfectly adapted to popular use?so
simple tint mistakes cannot bo mudo in liking
them; bo harmless as to bo free from danger; ana
so e.T.cicnt as tobe always reliable. They have the
highest commendation from all, and will always
render sat infliction. Price, mlurgothree-draoliia
vials, with directions:
Nor. Cures. Cent*
t. Fever?, Congestion, Inflammation?, . . S?
2. Worms, 'Wurm Ferer, Worm Colic, . . 10
3. Crylnc-Collc, or Teething of Infant.?, . 10
4. Diarrhoen, of Children or Adult.", . . SO
/>. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . SO
C Cholern-JUorbus, Vomiting, .... SO
7. Coughs, Colds, llronchiti*.SO
8. nTearalgla, Toothache, Fnecnchc, . . . AO
0. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . SO
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, . ... Ml
11. Knpprcsseu, or Painful Periods, . . . '0
12- Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... Jo
13. d-oiip. Cough, Dittlcult Breathing, . . i<>
H? Salt Uhcum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . S'l
15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, . . SO
10. Fever ami Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, SO
1". files, blind or bleeding,.?H
IS. Ophtbnlmy, and Boro or "Wenk Eyes, . to
10. Catarrh, Acuta or Chronic Influcnxn, . .'.0
20. Whooplng-Cough,Violent Coughs, . SO
ill. Astiunn, Oppressed Breathing, . . . K>
22. Ear Dlschnxfrcs, Impaired HcnrinfT, ? SO
23. Hero:ii 1 :i, Enlarged. Ulands, Bwellinr- ,
2b ?cnerol Debility, Physical Weakness,
25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, . . .
2?. Ncn-Slchness, Sickness from Riding,
27. Kldney-Dlsense, Gravel, . . . . . SO
23. Nvrvou? Debility. Seruinr.l T\ cakn< s ?,
or Involuntary 1 )i.?chnrgca.1 f>0
?0. Soro Mouth, Canker, ., ., .
SO. Urinary WcaUneo?, wottingInched, ..)
31 Painful Perl*??!?, with Spasms, . . io
82. SarTerlngs ii'-Clrongeof TJre. ? ? ? .100
S3. Epllcpsey, : i ?iwiSt. A itiw? Dance, . 100
34. IMphtWhi, 1 kvmU-d Sons llinml,. . .V
ss. Chronic Co?se?tI?ns nad Eruptions, so
FAMILY CASKS.
Case (Morocco) with above 3.1 large vialIs und
Manual of Directions, ... . ? *W.J?
Case (Morocco) of 20 largo vials and PiKjlt, 6 00
OTT These remedies m o sent by tlio
case or single bor to any part ?r.tho
country, free of charge, on receipt of
price. Address
Humphreys' Specific , _
Homeopathic Medicine Co.,
O?icu nnd Depot, Mo. S(i:l Bboat>\vat, New Tons.
For Sale by nil Druggists.
For silo by Geiger & McGregor, Agen'.e.
Doc 17 tuiy
New Garden Seeds.
FOR1Y-FOLD PEAS,
Keye'a Eztra Eailj Prolific Tomato,
Arlington Tomato,
Black Pel;in Egg Plant,
Canada Victor Tomato,
Gannon Rail Cabbage,
MarUlc-head Mammoth Cabbage,
Mt*i'ij ..uii'ud bUIU. ? UI muu til
E. H. HEINITSH'S
Fob 12 t Drau and Heed hum;.
Cannon Ball.
FAMUU.S CABBAGE SEED, jubt receivt d^ |
Cannon l'.a'.l Cabbage,
Marblehead Mammoth,
Foller'aEarly Drumhead,
Cat tor's Extra Early Cabbng*:
Winuingstadt, Schuicufubt, French, Ox
Heart utui oilier kinds.
also,
Koy'u Extra Early Prolific Tomato,
Extra Early Posa, Corn, Ot.ion Sets.
All warranted and cheap, at headquarters,
for good seed. E. Ii. HElNIT?JJ'8
Jan 30 + Drug Store.
-. ??-I
Stanley's Cough Syiup
CURES all kinds of Coughs, lioarttnc es, I
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption. Try
it; dou't doK\y; a Cough gtts worse with
every da\'n neglect. For said at
Not St nEINITSfl'S PLUG STORE.
A MEDICINE WORTH HAVING.
HBINITSII'S Q,UI?ICN\-> D1CLIOIIT,
FOU Sick Headache, Bilious Attacks, Con
stlpation, tour Stomach, Dyspt I'-^ia, Ir.
dige&tlon, Scrofula, Jaundice, 'Pain in ibo
Rack, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Bkin Diaoaet f,
Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits,
Heartburn, Rheumatism, Nor.vouenoss, ?le
lancholy, bilious Fever, Ooattvoncss.
Ask for lloinilab's Queen's Delight; none
other is genuine. For sale at
Doc 101 E. II. riElNITSIl'S Drugstore,
Seed Oats.
RUSIIEl.S Pi into '.VRIIE SPRING
7?)t
2
)l2U?UJbl,?i L'lintfi WUllti Cii'liiAl
SEED OAT.-, lor sale law for cash
Fob 4 HOPE .V. OYLES.
For Sale.
SHARES Central National Rank Stock.
Apply at Ibis olV.ce. Feb '21
D. F. FLEMINGS & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers nud Manufacturers of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Feb 25 tl3
WE ar? low receiving a largo ana wull-uolcctod stock of BOOTS AND
SHOES, comprising every vanctv. which aro offered for sale at tho LOWEiiT
MARKET PRICES. All goods with our brand aro warranted.
D. F. FLEMING & CO.,
Xu. a Uuyni- street, corner ? t Cliurxli street,
? CHARLESTON, S. 0.
? I
O THE A F FX I C T ED!!
E. H. GREENE, M. D.
Of tho firm of Drs. Greono, Lindloy ,t Bcntley,
OP CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA,
WHOSE wonderful cures of 0AN0E11, SOBOFOLA, RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA,
EPILEPSY, and all Chronlo Nrr\'ous Disoaeea; Diseaso of the LUNGS, RTOMAOU,
LIYER, BOWELS, &c, Ao., havo made them famous throughout the South, will be at the
COLUMBIA HOTEL.
For a few days, whero ho will cxamino and prescribe for all Chronic Dieeasts FREE. Call
oarly, as the Doctor's time is limited. Feb 25 C
"Let our Juat Oensnre ?*
COLUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY
-GOOD .NEWS.
A FUBTUEB REDUCTION
IN 1HE PUICES OF
Buying Goods tor Cash, I am ena?
bled to mako a farther reduction in
prices. The Goods are all new and
will give entire satisfaction to all con?
sumers. The following are a. few of
the leading articles and prices:
Choice Family FLOUR, $10 per bar?
rel.
Choice Family FLOUR, selected wheat,
$10 per barrel.
Rest White CORN, S1.15;>er bushel.
HAY, Northern, 81.75 per hundred.
Irish POTATO ET, $4.75 per barrel.
SALT, SI.80 per sack.
Nero Orleans SUGAR, 9 to 12>? cents
per pound.
C SUGAR. 10}4 cents per pound.
Extra C SUGAR, 11 cents per pound.
A SUGAR. 11 J? cents per pound.
Crushed SUGAR, 11% cents per pound.
Powdered and Granulated SUGAR,
12 cents per pound; retailed at J<C cent per
pound extra.
Laguayra COFFEE, finest, 33 Lj cents
per pound.
Old Government Java COFFEE, 15
cents per pound.
English breakfast TEA, Si to 1.25 per
pound.
Oolong TEA, $1 pel'pound.
Gunpowder TEA. 81 to SI.50 per
pound.
Young Hysen TEA, $1 to Si 25 per
pound.
? Imperial TEA, $1.30 per pound.
I call especial attention to these Te<ts?
they are very choice.
F. A. Ferris' Sugar Cured HAMS, 15
cents per pound.
Davis' Diamond HAMS, 15 cents per
pound.
Morrison's Sugar Cured HAMS, 15 j
cents per pound.
Breakfast SI RIPS, sugar cured, 15
cents per pound.
MA CON, 10 and 11 cents per pound.
CHEESE. 18 a?id 25 <>mts per pound.
MOLASSES, 10, 50, CO a?td 70 cents1
per gallon.
j G OLDEN DRIPS, 80 cen fs per nation.
j New Orleans New SYRUPS, ?0 and
, 90 cents per gallon.
I Common Rye WHISKEY, $2 per gal- \
' Ion. j
I Com WHISKEY, $2 and S3 per gal'\
i tun. , j
I Old Bourbon WHISKEY, $3 per gal
\ Ion
Old Wheat WHISKEY, $1 per gallon.
Monogram WHISKEY, $5 per gallon.
Imported Holland GIN, $li per gallon.
Imported BRANDY, of the celebrated
Vine Grower Company's Vintage of 1850,
SO per gallon.
CANNED GOODS in evert/ variety.
CRACKERS, CAKES and BIS?
CUITS, at manufacturers' prices.
COUNTRY ORDERS filled and ship
I pod promptly, free of cartage and package,
and entire satisfaction guaranteed.
HARDY SOLOMON.
K.-li 1:7
WM. BL FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
?-.v:.\ S~ ~f THE best of WIN EH, LIQUORS,
yjL/SEGAR8, TOBACCO, etc., <-<m
^?S?* utnntly on baud. Norfolk OYS
TEltS, in and out of tint shell. Give him it
call. Jan 10
Lumbor and Laths.
HAVING a largo quant Jtv of BUILDING
I.UMIIEU and LATUS no bant!. ptr
sous wa?tiug Iho same cut bo supplied, at
short notice*. Orders loft at my Residence
on 'lain slrce', iionr iho now uovi rhmont
P?ia1 Oftice, or hcuI by mail, will meet prompt
uttuntion. Terms cash.
Ki>V2Cgm(i W.LOWRY.
Sugar-Cano Syrup.
i P B.YUHEL3 wry Bunorlor und pur
jl<l/ Sontheru-uiarte SYRUP, for salt- bv
Jan?) HOPE k GYLES.
Stallion for Sale.
A HANDSOME htyhV.i irnn-erny
s-TALLION, in good order, ie off? red
Lor sale. Vor particulars, apply nt
"tili? rflic !. J.ui til
Fresh Biscuits.
?){\ BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Ltmon,
A\} Cracknala, Butler, Furiuu and Ginger
Siinpn. for eale l>y HOPF, k GYLES.
Plantirie: Potatoes.
er / \ R VRRELS. in lino order. EARLY.
?)U IS >SK. EARLY OOODItlCII, PINK
EYK and PEERLESS, forsalolow for green
hack.?. HOPE Sc OYLES.
Hay and Corn.
1 f\i\ BALES PrimoTIMOTHY HAY.
l_v/\/ C00bushels Primo White Corn.
Just received, ai d for Halo at cur nhual low
prices, for uattlt only.
Fob 18 JOHN AGNEW ?V SON.
Breakfast Bacon,
BL V KALO TONU U F.S. M ESS M ACK EBEL,
LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEE I', for sale low
HOPE & GYLES.
Upright .Steam Engine for Sale.
EIGHT-HORSE POWER, in yierfecl order,
with smoke-stack, tdiafliiiK and a quan?
tity of bolting. For particulars, apply at
Prcrxix Office. Oct 30
Buckwheat.
RERTI New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for
sale by L?RICK k LOWRANCE.
F
MORNING, MARCH 1, 1874.
CASH GROCERY HOUSE.
-o
Low Prices, First Quality Goods
am)
CMS// 1IEFORE DELIVERY.
CRUSHED SUUAH, 12 cents por pound by
Ibo barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for fl.
Granulaied'SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by
the barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for fl.
Powdered 8UQAH, 12 cents per pound by
the barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for II.
A SUGAR, 11 \ cents per pound by the bar?
rel. At retail, 8pounds for tl.
Extra C SUGAR, 11 couts per pound by tUo
barrel. At retail, b\ pounds for $1.
Finest OLD RYE WHISKEY, 15 per gal?
lon.
Finest OLD BOUREON WHISKEY, 13 per
gallon.
Finest OLD HOLLAND GIN, fG per gal
?Fincst OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, JC per
gallon.
Finest OLD OTARD BRANDY, $0 per gal?
lon.
New York Sugar-cured HAMS, 15 cents per
pound.
Davis' Diamond HAMS, lCccntsperpound.
With a full Btock of Choice, Fancy and
Staplo Groceries, in all their varieties, con
stantly on hand, and for sale at our usual
low prices, for cash onlv.
Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW A- SON
INSURANCE.
HAVING resigned the agency of the
Southern Life lusuranuo Company, wo
havo connected ourselves with the
Cotton States Life Insurance Company |
OF MACOiV, GEUliCbt.
W.B. JOHNSON, S.G.OBEAR,
President. Secretary.
Capital.$500.000
Stato Deposits. 150.000
The Coinpanv issues policies nn both the
STOCK AND MUTUAL PLAN?, giving i?
non-participating policy holders the advant?
age of premiums llks by twenty per cent,
than mutual raten.
It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY
TRUSTEES in tho principal cities of the
.State, and will contract with said Boards to
invest in said cilieH seventy per Cent, of tho
net premiums taken thcro, thus making it a
Home Company in Each Locality.
We confidently recommend this staunch
Southern Company to our friends and the
public, and bespeak a continuance oi kind
patronage heretofore extended to us.
BLACK & WARING.
General Agents for South Carolina.
Active and reliable canvassers wanted with
whom we will make liberal contracts.
Fob 21 3mn
i THE POUT ROYAL
jDocks, Warehousing, Trans.
Chartered February 13, 1174.
CA PITA la STOCK $:j,ouo,ouo.
BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the Stock
of this Company aro open in Columbia,
W. C, at tho Carolina National Bunk and at
tho Central National Rank. One nor rent,
omy paui on application, to secure the stock,
and the firs: regular assessment of tweuly
por fi/>r>t. in bo paid only whoii iifllciaUy
caRod f->r. E> l> -?
Notice.
PERSONS Wiahiug i<? shiu-ciibc f..r the
following raro and valuable worra will
please address tho Agent at the Hcudrlx
House immediately: ''Appletcr.'s New Ame?
rican Cyclopedia; "General Lee's Lire and
Campaigns, by J. E. Cool e; "General John?
ston's New Book on the Late War;" ''Tracy's
business Book or Guido;" "Win. H. SewarU's
Life and Travels Around tho World," illus?
trated; "librae Doctor;'' '"Smith's Compre
hcusivo Dictionary of the l'tble;" "Trca?
I Bttrcs of HuiuorM,"by W. E. Barton Conic.
! dian, or "Apnl; ton's Cyelopedis, ol Wit and
! Ilnniors;" "Tim Leather Stocking Tries," by
I Fuuuimoro Cooper; Cooper's Sea 'isi?*, five
volumes in one. Thesowotks aio only sold
in subsfrib-. re. Apply soon to the Agent,
Feb 20 ? JAMES A. McOORMACK
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals
1EXCHANGE on New Yoik, ?. it :i --,
Jj Philadelphia, Roston mid til! ; . ii'iineiit
cities of to; Uui'.ed States and Europe
bought and -..! !.
DEl'OSl I'S received;.! '. int* re? healing
Ci rI ili.'.i! < f i .
ST?CKS, B NDS, <?(>:.b ami SILVER
bought and sold.
ACC?UN IS of RH ich . ml oth?: s from
the city and counti * *ohciled,and l.ir.ERAL
LINE? UE DISCOUNTS grauted bj the
CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK,
i Cm n<"r o: i'laiii an I ltichaidsou i? ? is.
IV b 2.1
; L?RICK & L?WBANGE,
IVlblcealc a lid Ucta ll
! Qroccrs and Provision Dealers.
impleto in evoi y
?siuct. We seilst B|a#l
io very lowest ElllTrl
OUR stoc
icompleto in
Ires;
f tlit
I prices, nnd warrant Hll'.'r'.j
wur goods pure. Wo do not publish prices,
but feel satisfied that noun iif our nations
will loavo dissatisfied. Wo pay t bo highest
market price for CO l' TON. c itlier in goods or
enrroncy. We have an excellent WAGON
YARD in roar of our establishment. Look
out for tho sign of tho plow and tho carriage
wheel, Richardson utr' ot. a few doors below
tho Piuksix oftico. Give us a call, and in*
tpoct onr goods and i rices. Nov 21)
Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Bter.
fTAHFi Cincinnati tl turtle makes tho a?lo
\_ iiishiu^ anumiucei.il ui Unit Cincinnati
beer is no longer pine, hut adulterated wich
Diolaesce, nngar of starch, fnacl oil and the
poisonous co;cbicum. The Commissioner of
Agi (culture, in his report for 1H>5, says that
Prof. Mapos, OS New York, uualj zed the beer
from a dozen different breweries, and found
all ol it adulterated. Coccnlus Indloua and
nnx VOmlca entered largely into its compoai*
ticu.
J. G. SEEGERS guarantees his beer to bn
puro and reliable. Ho does not adulterate
It, but brews from tho best barley, malt and
hops. Jan 2:1
Dried Peaches.
K LBS. REELED DRIED PEACHES
D\)\J Fob 3 HOPE A OYLES.
VOL. IX?NO. 2m
HEW GOODS I
^ NEWGOODSI
livery Week I ^ ^ ;
Winter Uress Goods
at Low Down Frices,
byC. F. J?GKS?Mj
Leader Xiow Prices,
128 Main Street.
Fell 1
SPRING GOODS
>t tue
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY "O0DS EST?BLIS?MEM
i
of
wm. D. LOVE & CO.
OUR STOCK at present is complete in all
Hie departments.
Wo cordially iovitoall purchasers of goods
to examine our assortment before making
their selections, as a call at our establish?
ment will save them TIME and MONEY.
NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
First class Goods, at low prices, canalwaye
be purchased at
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
OF
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
Under the Wheeler Uouso.
W.U. D. LOVE. D. R. McCREERY.
Fob 1
Sunday Smoking,
free of cost3 at the
California Cigar Store.
For further informa?
tion, call and see for
! yourself.
m. S?LZBACHEH.
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
i This now store, Main street, nearly op
jTX. i-otfite the Central National Punk. \iue
u large and beautiful stock of fine YVATC II FS
elem and key winden?, from tho bett En>
? ropcan and Ann ricau manuiactntors, at d ol
! bis own importation, iu gold and silver easri\
Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled atnotl
I nn-nt jus.t received, and all tho latent etj lr*.
Sterling SILVER-YVaRE,in feleant) <?mi-.
P.i idal 1 < n tits, and a veiy line selection ol
IM.it ed-Wan , Gold Watch und Kick Chaiiir,
1.' ckeiti, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage
m. nt l.lngs; large nock of S|icciBelrr. ami
, i-G'.... .ir*, Clocks, Musical Itoxt-e, and a
. Krcat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock if
ihulargest and heel selected in the Southerii
, country, and will be tsdd as cheap ea the
] iiinio article eau he bought anywhere.
Bl}R
$100,000
1
FOR
CLOTH IMG
BESTS' FLRXISIUXG GOODS,
BOUGHT binco tho great decline, and \n
aio selling them at tho very lowont
pricsH for cash. Wo Intend to give our cus?
tomers tho advautago ol tho LOW PRICES.
Como and see our stock. Wo consider it a
compliment for persons to call and s<o out
, qontfs_KINARD A WILEY.
O?ice City Treasurer,
cor.UMinA.a. c, Deofmher 27, 1873.
rj'.i; 1; city of Columbia will, on tho 15th ol
JL January, 1871, commence paying the
PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bom's. Tboj
will be paid at tho Carolina National Bank;
also at tho South Carolina Bank and Trust
Company's Rank, in this city.
CUAS. BARN UM, City Treasurer.
DfVs
Mills House Stables.
JUST received at tho abovo Sta?
bles, twenty bead flno KRNTUOKY
?MULE8, most of whioh are well
. . Will bo sold cheap for cash.
?optl3 J. N. LONG, Agent.
broke! 1
We have, at this
time, unusual facili?
ties for making fine
Frock Goats and su?
perior made Custom
Garments.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Fob 7
JUST RECEIVED
A Tew caeca of
HATS! HATS!
THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS
And come of the new
SPRING STYLES.
BARGAINS
READY-MADE C WIT 111 Mi
an1>
GEMS' (WISHING GOODS.
WE have accurc<1 the services ot a first
clasB cutter in our Cl" ;TOM 01 f'ABTJIENT,
and ato making SUITS to o.. .. in the lateat
at* Pw. & W C. SWAFFIELD.
Notice.
Gbeenville AND columbia Railboad Co.,
TnEABUBF.n'8 Office,
Colombia, S. C, January 1.1874.
HOLDEBB of tho STATE GUARANTEED
BONDS and the admitted SECOND
MORTGAGE BONDS of tbia Company, who
havo funded the paat duo Coupons or aaid
|Ronda. matured between January, 1872, and
July, 1873, both inclusive, are notified that
tho* January, 1874, Coupona of said Bonds,
and, also, thoao of the fnnded Interest Bonds
laud Certificates, will be paid on preaentation
at this oflice on the FIFTEENTH INBT.
GEO. W. WATERMAN,
Jan 1_Treasurer.
Baltimore & Wilmington, N.C.
Semi-Weekly Steamship Line,
Composed of the first-class Steamships
10. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Pbice
BBUEOOA CLYDE.Capt.D. C. Cbilds
LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bekxett
RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Oliver
WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMOBE
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and
ironi WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY
ind SATURDAY.
Connecting at W?minglon, N. C, with the
Wilmington, Co'umbia and Augnata Bail
road, giving Tbrongh Bills of Lading to and
irom all points in North and h'outh Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Columbia, S. O., with tho
Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Char?
lotte division of the Cburlutte. Columbia and
Augneta Railroad.
Connecting at An cm t a, Ga., with Georgia,
Macon and Augnata and Central Railroads.
Steamers of this line, on arrival in Wil?
mington, stop ut Railroad Repot, aud the
'V.r.?r"*'* ... I.? t.oif.o ?.??.?v/.i) i>A*>ar?f?lv in
steamer, is t? ant-for rod .under severed abeds.
direct to Cars, without delay, and tin warded
by the fast Freight Kxpiess that rvtniog.
No draynge in Wilmington, and no transit
from Wilmington South. Ratt* guaranteed
as low as by any otlur route,ana r.!l losses
or over-chnrg? s promptly ptdil.
Mark all Goods via ttteamal ip to Wiluting
;ou, and fdrwaid Ritbol l.i.cby. 'o Railroad
Agent; Wilmington, N. C.
l-'oi lurther iuformath it. ?pplj le i itlw i of
m-den-i- i < d Apt i ts 01 lb< <
ANDREWS A CO . Agent- I! ft V.r. ;?">?? a nit
ship Line. No 7d Smith's Vi 1, i . Raltimoie.
A.D OaZAUN .'.g?-tU R. & W. Su-siu*lip
Line?, W iltuitigtoi N i .
A. POPE, (i< ii ?.. I Flight Ar< ot,
F. W CLAI K Gin. Fni. t.t .\ 1.
^\ l.liu ;;t..'.. .-..?'.
Ii "I t-i?'!';i;? i:nai. (iileihl WeaUll)
????.it. \iisiita C N?>v03StiM's
COHGARI :?: IRON \770EKS,
< (IS. I'M 5u V , V. C.
.JOHN ALEXANDEP., Proprietor
_ ? - y[ i vtJF 4 ,">r1 r
f& RE it OF STEAM
gr- jigA f.^ ENGINES. SAW
S / {^3&stfi MH LV GinGea:
jLajVfiny-? and'ftll kind*
_ <f ot iron Casting?
lor Machinery
ni.d Ornamental
Casting? f o r
Blorca and Dwell?
ings, Palo?t RaRings foi Garden* and Ceme?
teries, Iron Settees and Arbor. Chairs;'alro,
Urat? Castings of all kinds, Rolls for
('hutches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua?
rantee all my work first c!a:s aud equal to
any North or South.
Works at foot ol Lady slnrt, and r ear to
*oulh Carolina and Greenville ar.d Columbia
Itailroad Compatriot' Dt pot*. N<v 18
ukn via k
IMPJ1RTED WINES, BRANDIES, &c
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
10
1'randies?Otird, Ac,
sa^- Holland Gin,
biieiry Wine, Tort Wine, Madeira Wine.
Also, a large suck of fluo old Whiobiss,
Cigars, Ac.
Bee 21 J. 0. REF.OKRS
Timothy Hay.
TONS prime TIMOTHY nAY. for sale
low.Jor_cas>- HOPE A GYLES._
finlwcr's Great Novel,
1HIK PARISIANS, illustrated-$1 00.
Publicans and Suiuors, a Novel, by Misa
Braddon? 75 cents.
. A Princess of Thn!o, a Novel, by author of
j "Ad vent ares of a Tins too,' "Daughter of
Heth," Ac?75 centB.
Lelda's Fortuno, a Novol?tl 00.
Which Shall It Be? a Novel, by author tf
!tho Wooing O'T?85 cents.
. Behoe; or. Two Little Wooden Shoea; a
istorv. by Ouida?$1.60.
I Feb 19 lt. L. RKYANV) BOOKSTORE.
Sundries.
?i frrw\BUSHELS CORN instore au 1
,l,OU' ' in trantlt.
400 barrols Flour,
j 600 bushels Peas,
j 2 000 pounds Feed.
I Just in and for sain at popular prices.
! Fehl L?RICK A LOWRANCE.