The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 06, 1874, Image 1

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Gallant Georgia Raises Heb Yoick fob Oaboltna?An Emphatic) Endorse? ment OF the TaX-PaTBBS* memorial.? The following preamble and resolutions were introduced iu the Georgia Senate, by Mr. Gil more, and agreed to on Thursday last, and were concurred in ^bj the House on tho same day: Whoreas.Xtho tax-paying citizens of South Carolina,-ia^auuveuliou assem? bled, have addressed tho morality, tho justice and patriotism of tho people of the United States, in a memorial to Congress, by which it is made to appear that they are suffering from au organ? ized system of oppression, under the form of a local government, inaugurated amid the chaos of revolution by un? principled political adventurers, and sus? tained through tho co-operation of their unfortunate dupes, tho recently en? franchised negroes; and whereas, this appeal to the people comes to us, citi? zens of Georgia, who, through Provi? dence, have escaped tho tyranny of the oppression which these, our brethren of South Carolina, have so long endured; therefore, be it Resolved, by tho Senate and Honso of Representatives of Georgia, That the representations mado by the. memorial of the Tax-payers' Convention, recontly held iu Columbia, S. C, present a cata? logue of outrage and wrong scarcely having a parallel iu the annals of Ohiist ian civilization, and is an appeal to the patriotism and moral sense of tho peo? ple of tho United StatcP, demanding their gravest consideration. Resolved, Thut as tho genius of our Republioan form of government rests in ?courity only in the virtue and intelli? gence of tho oitlzeu, theso cannot be ig? nored without destroying the safe guards of liberty, and without corrupt? ing the form of government eutablished by our fathers. Resolved, That wo extend our sympa? thy to tho good people of South Caro? lina in the ordeal through which they have been oalled to pass; and while we cannot but admire tho spirit and for? bearance and fortitude with which they have endured theso outrages and suf? fered these wrongs, wo condemn the perpetrators thereof as being responsi? ble for the material ruiu of a gallant people and the overthrow of the Repub? lican government of a great State. Resolved, That our representatives iu the Congress of tho United States be re? quested to co-opsrate with the delegates from the ??Tax-Payers' Convention," of South Carolina, in securing such repre? sentation of their grievances, and re? medy therefor, as may be deemed expe? dient. Resolved, That his Excellency tho Go? vernor be requested to transmit those resolutions to tho President and mem? bers of the "Tax-Payers' Convention," of South Carolina. A Son of a Cadolinian in Parlia? ment.?At the recent eloctiou for Par? liament in Great Britain, Thomas Cordes, Esq., was returned by a hand? some majority from the uuited boroughs of Monmouth, Newport and Usk, as a Conservative. The parents of Mr. Cordes were both South Caroliuians. Why does a sculptor die the most horrible of doaths? Because ho makes faces and busts. Mark Twain's Last. ? i uou.oi'.e AUL?A Story or To-Day, X with 100 plateB. Adventnrcs of an Attorncv in Search of rraotieo, by Warren?*2.25. Autobiography aim Memoir oi Rev. Dr. Guthrie?$2. Apes and Mnn. by Mivert?$1 50. Lenders of Puhhc Opinion in Ireland, by Lcckc?$1.75. Leclf o's Ilistory of Rationalism, 2 volumes. Lecko'd European Murals, 2 volumes. Tho Huguenots in France, by Bridles- $2. And other New Honks, for ?alo at Fob 19 R. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE. City Money Wantec1.. WANTED to purchase $5,000 in CiTY MONEY. Apply at the Smith Caro? lina Bank and Xiu*t Coinpaiy. Fob 2G _ H ARDx SO LOM0N. _ Seed Oats. TAA BUSHELS Primo WHITE SPRING i \J\ f SEED OATS, tor sale low for cash. Feb 1 HOPE A GYLES. Notice to Tax-Payers. OFFICE OF CITY OLEBK, Columbia. S. C, March 3, 1871. THE boons of the city for City Taxes close on March 15. All Taxes not paid on or before that date will ho subject to a i en&lty of ton per cout. on gross amount of Tax. GUA3. BARN UM, City Treasurer. March 5 New Garden Seeds. FORTY-FOLD PEAS, ^ Keye's Extra Eaily Prolific T?w-o, Arlington Tomato, j f Black: Pekin Egg Plant, \ Canada Victor Tomato, * Cannon Ball Cabbage, Marble-bead Mammoth Cabbage, Early Adams Corn. For sale at E. H. HEINITSH'S Feb 22 + Drug and Seed Storo. THE!) BY J. A. SELBY. Spoolal Uotiooia. OBST.VCLKK TO MA It ft CAGES ?'JAIM'Y RELIEFFOR YOUNG MEN trotn the cffacis of errors and nbu-m in early lifo.? Manhood Kctstorcd. imp*diniouta to Karriu?o re? moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkahh; remedies. Borke and Cir oalard uont frue. ill uea.ol envelopes. Ad? dress, HOW A WE ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sooth Ninth Strocc. Philadelphia, Fa?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional nkill. Fob 10 |jV3<no Neuralgia, Eiarrhcoa, Lameness, Toothache, Hoarsened Piles, Headache, Boils, Old Sores, Burns, Soreness, Scalds, Sprains, .,, Ulcers. Wounds, Sore Throat, Colic, Bruises, Rheumatism, Hemorrhages, March 1 tlT3mo THE MILD POWER <?? HCMPII I* JETS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST nmplo experience, an cntiru Biirci'-?. Simple, Proinut, Efficient nuclKijliiilile. They are the only inedicunes perfectly adapted to popular Ui??so Bimplo that mistakes cannot he niude In Uffntf them ; bo harmless ns to he freo from danger; juiii fo efficient as to Ik* always reliable. They have ti.'.> highest commendation from nil, and will nlwnyi I. rendcrsatisfaclion. Price, inlnrtjctLreo-drcthiu vials, with directions: No*. Cure?. Cent?. 1. Fever?, Concretion, Inflammation-:, . . 30 2. Worms, Wurm FoTcr, Worm Colic, . . 30 8. tVyliic-Culic, orTecthiijgof Infant*, . SO 4. IHnrrhiKn, of Children er Adult*, . . 10 5. Dysentery, tinping, Uihoun Colic, . . 30 C. Cliw'.frn-.'.Iorbm, Vomi(in.... 30 7. Coughs, Cold*, Bronchitis,.so rVeiirt'Ift-Ia,Toothache, Fnccaehe, ... 30 0m If cad&cltes, Biete Headache, Vertigo, . 30 10. i>y>ipepsin, I'.i'ioua Btomnch, .... SO II? Suppressed, or Painful Periodr, . . . 30 12. YVnttcs, *.co Profusa Periods, . . . fO H. Croujt, Cough, DitHohlb Bnathiiur, . . .'?) M. Kalfcltncitm, Erwipclas, EnipWon*, . SO W. ltheiun.ittlitin,P.heuin;itiePai:H, . . . SO 10. Fever uitil Ague, Chill Fever, Ajnox, SO 17. J*ilos. blind or hireling,..'j IK. Oplttnnlmy, and Sore oT^vVnls Eyes, . .'?) W. Catarrh, Acuiour Chronic Iniiuon/a, . ."C> 20. \V1?oo|?1?C-CoxibH, Violent Coughi, . Auttnna, oppre-jL-l Brenthhu?, ... to 22. Hai? ?UcUnrges, ImpciiedD . ariier. . 3.? 23. Scrofula,ElifaigwlGhmd^^W'-'Uin^ -, . SO 25. itropsy i ud Scanty Secret im w, . . . . SO 23.' 8ea?Sicls?eaBj6icJuies8 from It id inj, . '0 27. Kldu?y-I>f?ei???f Gravel, . . . . . : i Kcr\-ou4 Debility. Seminal T\ eafciw * K]tTnTalTrntr!rv ?>'.'.,?!!,.iv...--.' ' i i0. Soi"?,aio>v?ll?,?V.iker, . . . . . . Vrlni" ri* \". ? ' btess, W etting the IJ-.m, .? ) PnliiiTiU V ?-. i-h Spiuiuis, . . mi SiiRi-rif. ? i: ? ar^'CLifc, . . . .J| ? K?llen ..< .-. : , a:.>itu? l)nne-.', . l?i *.' i i R.irn Throat.. . Id and fin c;> r. eo 30 HI 63 81, :u. Mphttt- . 83. Chronic congr-dlana a?l Lrupi FAMILY CASK.'!. Cane [Morocco) with whova ?5 lm ?? Manual of Dir? ? pom, . . Case (Morocco) of - > forge vl;i .? nwl ???-. n-i?-Tlicso remecilrH uie rent l?y viie on*? or iiltic,le J??v to any part c?nntry, frte of cliar?rei *\\ rccefxie of price. AtldrcRM ^umfe5K^pa?t?iclfodicino Co., Ol?cound Depot, No. SM Rim>adwav. Sr.w Yonu. For Sale )>y allI?rtigtrl?ta. For Ruh: by Geiger .'i McGregor, A iron is. Den 17 _iXU Kb0M3 TO LET. ROOMS for Lawjerj, Iiuurauco Agents, Brokern, or other biitjneas or professional men. ALhO, SLEEPING ROOMS in the new CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Building has been Bnishod with spe? cial view to the convenience and comforts of tenants. APPLY AT THE BANK. Feb 12 _ lmo Feed! Feed !! Feed!!! HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, Constantly on hand and for Balo low bv Fob 24 JOHN AGNEW &. SON. Columbia KoteL firs t ci.iss hoiisk-$:i 00 PKM. DAY. A CHANGE uf inanagomont, It aud many consequent improve i? merits, enables the proprietors to offVr to tho traveling pub.iomoro ?-!- comforts and conveniences than can bo obtained at any other house in tho citv. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, RATH and BILLIARD S ROOMS in tho house. Every at k tent ion guaranteed. P GORMAN & CALNAN, March 4 Proprietors. D. F. FLEMING & CO., Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES. 1(1 30 413 VS'E are now receiving a largo anu woll-soleotod stock of ROOTS AND SHOE'*, comprising every variety, which are offered for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. All gnoda with our brand are warranted. D. F. FLEMING & CO., Nu ? Uiiyni- street, corner uf Chart It atretf, CHARLESTON, S. C "Let our Just Censure COLUMBIA, S. C, KRIDAY Notice. PERSONS wishing Ao subscribe Tor tlio j followiug rare ami valuable wori ? will plcaeo address tho Agent at the Hendrix House Immediately: "Apploton'a New Ame? rican Cyclopedia; '.'(lenoral Lee's Life and Campni^uo," by J. E. Coolie; "General .lohn- | Blon's New Boob on tho Lato War;" "Tracy'a i i Businc** Hook or Guido;" ""Wm. H. Scwaro's Lifo and Travels Around tho World," illus? trated; "Horse Doctor;" "Smith's Compre? hensive Dictionary of tho Bible;" " Trea? sures of Humors,"by W. 1-;. Burton, Conic-j di&ri, or "Appleton'a Cyclopedia of Wit and I Humora;" "Tho LoalheY Stocking TalcH," by ! Funnlmuro Cooper: Cooper's Sea Tales, five i volumes in one. These works are only sold to subscribers. Apply soon to the Agent, i Fcb27tl JA MKS A. Mc'JOUMACK. Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. rSWl)} Cincinnati (lazi'tte mukus the aato A liishing announcement that. Cincinnati liccris no longer p".ro, bnt adulterated with molsKses, angar of starch, fnscl oil and the pi;i ionoua.co cliieum. The Commissioner cf | Agricnlturo, in Iiis report for 1M55, says that Prof. Map?*, <>f New York, analyzed tliubcor from a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. C'ificnluH Indiens and j mix voiuica entered hirgely into its conipoHi- j tiou. J. C. SFEfiETiS guarantees bi-j leer to ho pure and reliable, lie do .? not adulterate it, but brews from the Lett barley, malt nnd bops. Jan 2:i lOlfEY TO LOAN, On itiarketabie Collaterals EXCHANGE on N-w York, Haiti more, Philadelphia, Host >n and iti" prominent cities of ti:? United Stales and Euio.ie bought- and sold. DEPOSITS recoived And interest bearing oertilioates waned. STOCKS, li tUDH, GOLD and sli.VElt bought and Bold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from tho citv and eon ti try solicited, and LIUEftAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENT UAL NATIONAL LANK, Cornt of Piuin arid P.ichatdscn ttrceit,. Feb 21 _ am 11ein. An additional stock* of new MUSICAL | MCRCHANDISF has \<itt been rrciwd at! the above place, and will be disported ol at prices to suit all. Qall and examine. The j location is next dr.or South of the Phoenix i ofli.'-e. Feh 21 Imo i BOY ONLY Tflh GENUINE ! Il 5" m. a ?% rat. a at mjar *?r>' I ! ti} Standard Scales I STOCK SCALES, COM. SCALES, HAY SCALES, DAIItV SOAIF.S, CO1'.' *. KS SCALES, Ac, Ac. Series repaired prompt'?/ und reitbuablv. For sale, also, LET i Lit PlJKSSLS, and the moat perfcet ' ALUM lUSi! BSAWEB! I-'iios Alarm TtU c.o.'t. EV'EP.Y Merchant <Uc>VI 1) i Use Them. l.VKliY rriUMFfijal i :.? r.i. ted. POl DAT Fairbanks'Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., ?jii uaoAowAV, new yojik. lCfi Baltimore Hticet, Baltimore. .r?.1 Camp Street, Now Orleana. PAtlUJtXK-; Ai EWIXtJ, Masonic Mall. Philadelphia. rAiitu/ixic?, nnovv.v a: t o., 2 Milk Street, Loston. POLLAItl) & CO .Agrntf, AuRiista. Ga. Kor eale hv It. D. SENN A r ON, Columbia. B.C. Jen 23 fn,27 Breakfast Bacon, BUFFALOTONGUKS.MESS MA' KEKEL. LEAF LAUD, PIGS' PEK I", lor sale low bv HO I'D A OYLES. I The Old Ue'.iablo Home tir KOU nttl'US AMI srrds. -to JUST recoived, new bEl- DS, new varieties of Cahbago, 1'naH and Corn. For saio at Jan 17 i HEINI I'SU'S Drugstore. Medicated and Other Medicines. HARRACK'S celebrated VValnnt Candy, Ueiniteh's Cough C'ouh ctions, Alarrthmo'ilcw Drop*, pnro and Irebh, Carbolic Candy, for nine throat, Monrhoijini Candy, fur eo'.di?. Peppermint Drops, for the dlgi ation, Cocoa Caramol, tor t he -torn,ich. Jim Crows, a, pleaMani diuner confection, Jordan Almonds, a!'w-i diiiuermit to ?rndt, Cream Chocolate, n swi <-t soothing thine, All for sale at H El N1 I'rtM'rt T'rng Si ore, Deo27 i Opnosite Puo.ni:: Ofl'ico. Sugar-Oauo gyrup. "I BAltllELS very superior and pur lej Southern-madi-SYTtliP, for sal? bv Jan'J HOPE A GYLES. Ven\60n Haras. NFW SUPPLY juot received at F. h2fi _ HOPE A GYLES'. Buckwbcat. RSSU Now Hulled UUCKWHEAT, for s\lo hv A F L?RICK v I.I1W1! V ( r. Big Honnny. M?-d HOPE .'c GYL'-'S 5BaIt lELf? freuh kiln ilrlwl, l.v .Tan M MORNING, MARCH G. 1874. Fourth Grand Gift Concert, * KOlfTnn.BENEFIT OF TIIF. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 5 UCCESS A UHEJJ ! tij-X Wt.h OKA WING J"va Oa Turstlayi 31st of March. i:ext. IN ORDER TO MEET TilE GENERALI wish and expectation of Iho public and i of tin: lickot-holdcra, tor tho foil payment] of tlic intguificcnt gilta, announced lor the i Fourth Grand Gift Concert of tho Public li- ?? hrary of Kentucky, tho management liavo do tormincd to postpone tho Concert and Uran*- j iug until Tuesday, tho Slat of March, 1874. ] NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT, No d->ubt id entertained of tho salo of overy ticket bcloro tho drawing, but whether all aic tydd or not, tho Concert and Drawing will positively ana unequivocally lake place on tho day now fixed, and if any reniaiu im aold they will bo canceled ;u.<i the- prizes will be reduced in proportion to the uocoid tickets. Only (id.COO tickets have been issued and 13,000 CASH GIFTS, Will ho difltribatod among tickct-hoMcre. Tho tickets uro printed iucoupons of tenths, slid all fractional parts will bo represented in the drawing just aa whole tickets arc. 1,1 ST OP GIPTS. 1 Grand Cash Gift.$2."P,000 1 Grand Cash Gilt. 1011.01)0 1 Grand Gash Girt. .10.0(10 1 Grand Cash Gilt. 23 000 1 Grand Caah Gift. 17.000 10 Cash Gifts, $10,0.r:0 each. 1(;D 000 30 Cash Giftu, ",,01)0 each. 150.000 50 Caeh Gifts, 1,000 each. . 50,000 80 Oath (lifts, Gilo each. -10.000 100 Cash Gifts, 10.1 each. -10 0 0 150 Gash Gifts, 300 each. 15,000 250 Cash Gifts, 200 oaeh. 60,000 :i25 Cash Gifts, Kit) each. 32.500 11,000 Gash Gilts, 50 cacli. 550,000 Total 12 000 Giftu, all cash, amounting to.$1,500,000 ] Tho chancoa for a (lift aro :*.s oue tu live. PR1CIC OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, {50; halves, $25; tonths, or each ci-upon, $5; eleven whole ticket? for $500; 22i tieltets. Tor f 1,000; 113 whole tickets tor 55.000; 227 whole tickets for $10,000. No discount on Ichh Mian $500 worth o( tickets. Tho Fourth Gilt Concert will he conducted, in all reupectn, like tho thrio winch have [ already been given, and full particulars may j bo learned from circulars, which will be tent free from thin oiVico to all who apply for | tbem. Orders for tickets and applications for agencies will be attended loin the order they aro received, and it ib hoped they will bo aent iu promptly, that theropnay bo no dia uppoiuiment or delay in tilling all. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. All agt ntH aro peremptorily required to sett In up their accounts and return all unsold tickets by the L'Oth day of March. THO-i. Vi. RR AM EE TTK, Agent Public Library Kentucky and Mana? ger Gift Concert, I'ublic Library Rnilding, lv.nuvi'lc, Kentnckv. Dec 17 wf Tickets tor sale by D. GAMRRILL, broker. Columbia, R. O. WM. M. FINE'S ?xate uapiioi aaioon. /~\ THE beat oi WINES, LIQUORS, ^li&rREGARS, TOBACCO, etc., con ^SflSr nlantly on hand. Noifolh OYS i hie, in at.d ont c f iho si < Si. Give him * call. .J.';iO Hay and Ct:rn RALES I'rihioTJMOTlj Y it'AV. \J} T SODhntheN Piimo White.Con:. .Tu.t. r.-< (:???<'!. ai d tor.'ale at am usual o ? inb.-oM, foi- e-esh unlv. P. b 12 JOB N AG N K ?'. .?. SON. INSURANCE. HAVING resigned the i?g?uiy >t the An:.hern l.if.. Inenri ??>?.? Cuicpa y. ve? il i v? c>nui'Clc d nurse! v? a with the C !t?:i States Life Insniviiiee Company ] V.*. 1' JOHNSON, -'.?*.'? Pi j eidcin . i ??! ? i iry. i C.ipi'f.j . .*?"?.jlJ.bOti ? ^t i?.' Depo.aits.!50 (iCO I ThoCoiupanv frani* policies on hoiii ilo [STOCK AND All' I UAL FLANS, giving n : non-narticij'itling policy holders the advant? age of premiums lkss by twenty p. r c nt. I than rintnrI rates. I it will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY TRUSTEES in the principal cities ?<.' tho I State, and will contract with said boards to I invest In said cities seventy per cent, of tba ! net premiums taken there, thus making it a 1 Home Company in Each Locality. I Wo confidently roconinicad tbia etaunch ] Southern Company to our frlonds and tho I uublic, and beape?k a continuance rif Liod patronage heretofore >.xtoud< d to us. BLACK A WARING, General Agents for South Carolina. Active and reliable canvas*-. r? wanted with whom we will make liberal Cbiitrncts. Fob 21 !5n?? Cannon Ball. FAMOUS CABBAGE SEED, juat received^ Cannon Rail Cabbage, j Marblehead Mammoth, Fjtler'aEarly Drumhead, i Carter's. Extra Early Cabbage, I Winuiuqatadt, Schuleufuet, French, Ox ID ut and other kind j. ALSO, j Ke>'s Extra Early Prolific Tomato, Extra Early Teas, Corn, Onion Sets. A'.l warr&ntod and cheap,at headquarters, for good seed. E. II. HEINITSIFS I dan 301 Drug S'oro. Stanley's CoRgn ..yrup ; /"1URES all kinds of Coughs, Uoarstncse, '? \j Brnnoliltie, incipient Cor.M.Dption. Try 'it; don't delay; a Cough f t - worae with j every day't, neglect. For snie ;>t ! UovSt uklNITS?'S Dl.UG STORE. ~A MEDICINE WORTH HAVINO K j IIBIMTSIIVS Qt'KES'S IIICI.IGI1T, FOR Sick lleadacbe, Bilituis Attr-.ckp. Con? stipation, Sour Stomach. Dyspepsia, In I dlgnation, Scrofula. Jaundice, Pain in the Mack, Nouralgia, Dropsy, Sltin Diseases, Losa of Appetite, Depression of *-*]>*ri:o, I Heartburn, llhoumatiKm, Nervousncts, Mo '? laucboly, Rilioua Fever, Co??:vi n< . Ask for Heinitsh'f Q-ieenV Delight; none ilher is u( nnitie. Fi?r h ?'c> h\ ? l)ecl*.i+ K. H. IIEINITSH'S Drug SI ore, Dricirt Peaches. K f\/\ LBS PEELED Dili I I I F.AC HKS 0\J\J Vi I 3 Hope .< ><s'.? n. VOL. TX?NO. , NE W GOODS! NEW. GOODS! Every Week! - ^ Winter Dress Goods at Low Down Prices, byC. F. JAGSSON, Xieader X*ow Prices,1 3.28 Main Street. Feh 1 NEW SPRING GOODS GRAHD CENTRAL I DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT I i of WM. D, i OUIt STOCK at present i* complete in all thn dtpartmeuts. \Yc cordially invite all purchasers of goods, to osaiuine onr au?ortmint before making their Hclcctione, aa a call at our establish? ment will save them TIME aud MONEY. NEW SPUING OOODd Alt HIVING DAILY. First class Goods, at low prices, can always1 be purchased at The Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment oi WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Wheeler House. WM. ?. LOVE. B. B. McCREERY. _Ft:h_l_ _ Sunday Smoking, free of cost, .at the California Cigar Store. For further in form a itioii, call and see for I yourself. I M.SULZ3AOHER. .1 an r.i _ _: I Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, VI his new store, Main htreet, nearly op ; os-ite the Central Natt? nal Pi') k. has a lart:?-t?nd beautiful stock of line WA'l CH Es ?'.tin t:id key winders, from tbo best Eu? ro i tea n .- uitJ it-an mcuuiuci uim) ai.d p! Ihi.s o-.vn in: port at ii u. in gold and u'ttver ciicee, JEWELRY! An unrivaled a&poit hu i!' just receivtd. Mid all the Jatctd styhs. Sterling MI.VEJt-NVAltE, in selb nod cusrr, ? '.::'it.-!l iLeents, tud a very line seltcth n i?t ; i'h ted Ware, Cold W'&lcli mid Neck Chains, r.- v!.c'f, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Lings, large Ktoek o! Spectacles und IE-}e-Gi ?? aui, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a , nri.it Vaiiotv of Fancy Anich*. My stock is ! the largest and b<-r.t selected in the southern I country, and will' bo enld as che ap as the I tame article can bo bought ai-ywLt-ro. Oct 21 ?100,000 IN FOR CLOTHING HEMS' FIRMING GOODS, BOUGHT eiuoe the great decline, and we aio selling them at the very loweet prices for cash. We intend to give our eua tomeis thn advantageol the LOW PRICES. Oomo and sco our stock. We coneidui it a compliment for persons to call aud see our V'ood.1_KINARD A WILEY. Office City Treasurer, COLUMBIA, 8. 0.,Dbo?mbeb 27, 1873. THE city of Colnmbta will, on tho I5th ot January, 1874, commence pajinp the PAST DUE COUPONS of bor Boutfs. They will bo paid at the Carolina National Bank; also at tho South Carolina Bank aud Trust Com pah)'s Bank, in this city. CHAS. EARN I'M, City Treasurer. Pr e CS Mills Homo Stables. JUST received at tho above Sta? hlen, twenty head fino KENTUCKY ?ii^i?MnLU8, most of whioh arc well broke, Wjii hi sold cheap for caab. 1 t;optl3 J. N. LONG, Agent. We have, at this time, unusual facili? ties for making .fine Prock Goats and su? perior made Custom Garments. E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Fob 7 JUST RECEIVED A few caeca of HATS! HATS! THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS And eome of the new SPRING STYLES. BARGAINS BEADY-MADE CLOTHING AND GEMS' Fl'RNISIliNG GOODS. WE have secured Hie errviceaof a Grot class cutter in our CU ITOJI DTP VIITMENT, and are making SUITS to . in the laics'. itylcH. R. & V7 Q. SWAFFIELD. Notice. ) G]:Li:.\Y]LI.E and Coi.USJBIA railuoad Co., TnKAsrnEii'B Office, Colombia, B. C, January 1,1874. HOLDKRS of tbc STATE GUARAN1EEB BONDS and tbc admitted SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS of tbia Company, wbo have funded the pant duo Coupons of said Bonds, matured between January, 1672, and July, 1873, both inclueivo, are notified tbat the January, 1874, Coupons of eaid Bonds, and, also, thoso of the funded Interest Bonds and CerlificatcB, will be paid on presentation at this office on the FIFTEENTH IN8T. GEO. W. WATERMAN, .Tan 1 Treasurer. D..l+;?~_0_ TTTZ1_-_X--vr <i uciiuiuui Cd II Aiming L.UU, X% . V . Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, Compoeed of the firat-claFs Steamships D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Pbice REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Cbild? LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bennett RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Ouveb WILL hereafter pail from BALTIMORE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and bom WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY ind SATURDAY. Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the Wilmington, Co'nmbia and Augnitta Bail road, giving Through Bill* of Lading to and from all point m in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Colombia, S. C, with the Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Char? lotte division of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Connecting at Aup,ut*ta, Ga., with Georgia. Macon and Angnula and Central Railroadu. btciimere of t) is lino, on arrival in Wil? ounKton, stop &l Railroad Depot, cud the Steamer, is ti auHferrcd, under covei i d sheds, direct to Cartt, without delay, a:.d foiw.irded by the fact Freight Express that evenieg. So dravnge in Wilmington, ?.m? dm transfer front NNilmington South. Raton guaranteed as lo? ax by any other route, and all lot-ecu or over-charges promptly pi id. Mark all Good* rf?i Stesuifddp to Wiloiing .'on. and forward Bills of Biding t<> I'siSwad Agent, WUuiii gtcn, N. c. For fillHit r inf i ja.il'?> >?? ??';?:? lo. eilfcci o? undersigned / sei Is of she lino ANDREWS .V t.i. , .'.g* : i i: .\ W.St<?.jrt rl>i;' I hie, No 7 ". ? ? i 1.'; 1; r>. Riiitiiuoio A. D. CaZALX. Act-in b .v W. Si? i.msl ip. ? .is c. WihtiihgG ... N C. A. POPE, flrfi- rslFr, }..;.; .?.. r; ' b. V CLkl.K .-Ms'I Gen Fi< ij lit A;, j W?niingt n. N < ? I! V. : INCH/a! ' ?!- !.- Wr*? (Kent. At not;- * ? u N?>^ 28 I'Diiui OON'tAPF?' IRCN WOB KS, t Ol.I'M ".T A, >. Vi JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor GrZtZ&m MANUFAOTF REH OF STEAM ENG TN ES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS. Giu Gear? ing, Mid ah kind* ot Iron Casting* lor M achiuery and Ornamtula! G a e t i n g a for Stores and Dwell? ings, Pafeut Railing* for Gardeit* and Ceme? teries, Iron Settees and Aibor Cbairs; aho, Brass Casting? of all kiude. Bells for Chnrche?, Schoo!?, Woik-shop?, Ac. Gjis rantae all my wotk first clats and iqr.aito any North or S?rth. Works at foot ot Lady slrrct, and j>esr to Houth Carolina and Greenville and Cnlunthii Hbilroad Companies' Depul*. N< ? 18 OKM'IMO IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES, fic SCOTCH WHIPK1ES, Old Jamaica Rom, Brandies?Otard, Ac, BollnndGin, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a largo steck of ?ne old WhisLies, Cigara, Ac. Deo 21 J. C. SEEOERS , Timothy Hay. TONS prime TIMOTHY DAY. for sale low, for c?g * HOPE & OYLES. Bulwor's Great Novel, THE PARISIANS, illustrated?? 00. Publicans and Sinners, a Novel, by Miss Braddou?75 cents. A Princess of Thu'o, a Novel, by author of "Adventures of a Phn'ton,' "Daughter of iictb," Ac ?75 cents. Lelda's Fortuno, a Novel--$1 CO. Which Shall It Be? a Novel, by author of the Wooing O'T?85 ccuIb. Robee; or. Two Little Wooden Shoes; ?. storv, bv Onidn?41 60. Fi b 10 R. I,. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE. Sundries. Iff rw\B?SnELR CORN in store e.:.J. 9 in trsnt-it. ?too ln.rruls Flour. 500 bushels Peas. 1 000 pofinds Feed. JiiHt in and for sale at, popular prices. Feh 1 L?RICK k LOW RANCE 10