The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 14, 1874, Image 1
The Cotton Pool.?Tho papers of
Augusta, Ga., publish the following
circular, signed by O. B. Bacon, ?. F.
Wilmane, O. H. Phinir.y, R. W. Heard,
W. M. Bead. Our oottou men should
take a turn:
The undersigned are appointed by the
President of the Augusta ExonaDge a
committee to open a pool for the par*
^poso of*testing tho relative skill of com?
petitors in estimating the orop of j
1878-4. The pool will-be-formed in
this city, $5 entry fee, open to all. The j
person coming nearest the number of'
hales, aB* determined by tbe New York
Financial Chronicle, Septomber 1, 1874,
taking the money. Eaoh person desir-1
OUB to compete must enoloBe his esti?
mate with entranoe fee to RoawellEing,
Eyq., Secretary Augusta Eichung?,
The money will bo deposited in the Nu
t.tnnnl Fvohnnon Think of Augusta. Ga..
at iuterest. All estimates to be handed
in by 1st of April, 1874. No subscrip?
tions allowed after that dato. All letters 1
post marked on or before that day, con?
taining subscriptions and estimates,
-ill be admitted. The estimates will
be recorded by the undersigned oom?
mittee on the 1st of April, 1874.
Coming Baok.? Some time "go Jeff.
Davis was suggested as a candidate for 1
United States Senator. A little later it |
was announcad that Mr. B. H. Hill
would be a candidate for CongreeB from
Alabama. And now Hersuhel V. John
sou is spoken of for Governor of Geor-1
gia. We had almost forgatten these
gentlemen, but we find that after ten
years1 absence from the public service
they are ready to come back.
[New York Herald.
Farms for Poob People ?A colony
of 1,000 persons is being formed in New
York to locate on 4,000 acres of land
near Aiken, donated by John H. Key
sor to poor but deserving persons of
New York. About 350,000- will bo
raised to Bettlo thorn comfortably, and
to insure the success of the undertaking.
Samuel Vincent and Aaron Farman,
who were recently tried for the murder
of Mr. Widekiod, at Sumter, and fouud
gnilty, have been sentenced, by Judge.
Maokey, to be hanged en the 27th of
this month.
A riot broke out in San Francieoo and
was not suppressed until tbe military,
which was called out, had fired on the
mob; killing four persons and wounding
many. Several buildings were burned
by the rioters.
? South African company want to
sell tbeir diamond mine for 8500,000,
000. Well, let them begin operations
on Congress, by shipping them a cargo
Of shirt-studs.
The assessed valuation of the real es?
tate on tbo 14,000 cores on Manhattan
Island is equal to that spread over the |
remaining 32.000.000 acre's of the State.
?5,000 Wanted.
THE above amount is wanted at once, for 1
a term ot yeara, on unencumbered real
estate, in this city. Address X, PmEMX
oflico._March 3
For Sale or Rent.
Anoat COT PAGE, on Araonal Hill;
also, a nice building LOT, on Upper
street.
MONTEITH & BAUSKETT,
March 13 4 Attorneys at Law.
Celebrated 5c. Cigars
nriVH! f?.rtwn an mviol. !r? favnr ttiftt. ?vurv
ano resorts to the "Indian Girl Cigar Sloro."
not only to Bive money, but to get a better
Cigar than oan bo bought clscwhero at dou?
ble tho prico. These celebrated Cigars are
sold only by PEltltY A 8LAWS0N,
Indian Girl Cigar Storo, Columbia, 8. C.
N. B.?Lovers of Chewing Tobacco should
try tho "ItINO," entirely new, put up in tin
cft_^?L* _ March 13
ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
Hibernian Society,
COLUMBIA, 8. O.
THE Fifth Anniversary of
this Society wilt be cele?
brated at the WbeeLKR
House on TUESDAY EVEN
Ivu. tho 17 h Instant.
Members can obtain their
ticke,? irom tbo Treanuror, Secretary or
eithorof tho undersigned:
THOMAS DODAMEAD,
P. CaN I'Wi'.LL, .
OHAS. P jan ney,
It HAN nan,
W. it. OATUCAUT,
March 13 4_Stewards.
A Member of the Legislature Lost.
WHILE a party of tho members of tho
Legislature wero out on a rocess, they
were astonished lo perceive that one of their
companions was missing. Striot search was
mado, and a largo reward offered by the Oo
vornor for tho dlncovury of tho lost one.
But ioiagino the preat joy nf his distressed
friends, while passing L. OaRU'S Clothing
Store, on Market street, to behold their
friend busily engaged piling away a lar?i.
lot of goods which lie bought of L. Curr for
LESS THAN COST.
As L. Oarr intonds moving his ranchS to I
new bunting ground.*, his whole stock of]
goods will bo closed out for Icmb than cost.
Hour this well in mind. March 11
Fiour! Flour!!
QAO BAURELS fresh ground FLOUR,
Ol pvl all qualitios, from Su/mr to Fancy
Family Flour, and at greatly reducvd prive*,
just received and for salo by
March 10 JOHN AONEW A SON.
For Sate,
ONE of the best Hingis bar tiers
HORSES in the city; alao.aOAR
HlAGE and HARNESS. The Horse
and Carriage will be sold together
or Hoparst? ly low for cash. March 11 5
Removal.
MUS. S. A. SMITH has removed her
DUESS-MAKINO ESTABLISHMENT
to the store of J - II Kinard, whore she will
be pleased to meet all her former customers,
and ?.!I others who may fool disposed to*
patronize her. Thankftil for past favors, nho
hopes, u.t striot attention to bu-inosa, to
mot it a continuance of tho same. Spring
stv l< h will he opened on the 10th of Maroh.
March 4 _ -mo?
For Sale.
2SHARES Central National Bank Rtock.
Apply at this oflico. Feb 21
BY J. A. SBLBY. OC
Special Notices.
OltSTACMCSTOMAKUlACH ?HAPPY
RELIEF FOK YOUNG MEN from the cffeom
of errora and abueea in early life. Manhood
Restored. Impedimenta to Marriago re?
moved. New method of treatment. Now
?.nr1 rnmarkahlo romedioa. Rooks and Gir
calars Bent froe. in sealed onvrdopos. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
Snath Ninth Streut. Philadelphia. Pa.?an
institution having a high reputation fur
honorable conduct and professional skill.
Feb 10_UllSnio
""the new dry goods store
or
F. B. Orchard & Go.,
UNUBIt IKWI.VS HALL.
WE wou'd respectfully inform our friends
and tho publio generally, that we are
now in recoipt of ouo of tho incest assorted
stocks of DRY GOUDH, HOSIERY, NO?
TIONS, Ac , and at as low prices as they can
be bought in tho city.
Among our stock will bo found:
75 dozen KID GLOVES, in ouo and two
buttons; all shades and colors, at popular
prices.
DllEBS GOODS, Id tho most desirable
shades for street and evening wear.
PERCALES. OttETONS and O \LI0OES.
A good assortment of CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS, OOTTONA.DE8 and JEANS.
Beat SHEETINGS and LONGULOTIIS in
the citv for tho price.
EMBROIDERIES, RUFFLING, COLLAR*
El'TES, TIES, &o., in great variety.
To which we call tho attention of all before
purchasing elsewhere.
F. B. ORCHARD A CO.
N. B.?Connected with onr store is a first
class Drosa-makiug establishment, conduct
ed by MRS. BURWELL, lato of R. C. Shiver
& Oo., where sho wld be pleased to sco her
friends and customers. March 8
GUANO.
PURE PERUVIAN, imported direct, and!
for sale at Government Prices. LAND
PLASTER also for sblo. R. G. LAY,
March 10 Imo Agent,Ravaunah, Ga.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to tho firm of J. H.
RINARD & CO., either by note or ac?
count, aro requested to pay at once, or they
will find the claims in suit.
Ma roh C_W. G. CHILDS, Trustee.
Take Notice.
ill in want of DRY GOODS and NO?
TIONS, cheap, will call at C. F. JACKSON'S
and pur. base, as he will cell oil his stock at
greatly reduced pricoa before going North to
lay in a new stock of SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS. Remember, C. F. JACKSON,
Leader of Low Pii.ies, 128 Main st.
N. B.?On hand. SPitlNO and SUMMER
GOODS at extra low prices. C. F. J.
"seeing goods.
THE subscriber wouldreBpectfully in-1
.form his many friends and customers
What ho id now m receipt of bis spring
'stuck of CLOTHS, and CASSIMEKES,
Ac, which he is prepared to mako up in tho I
latest ttylea and on the m ist t iasonahlo
terms. J. F. EISEN M A:-N.
_Fob 22_
Notice to Tax-Payers.
OFFICE OF CUT CLERK.
GOLUVOU, S. O, March 8, 1871.
rrUIE books of tho ei'.y for City Taxes close '
x on March 15. All Taxes not paid on or
beforo that date wilt bo subject to a penalty
of ten per uont. on gross amount of Tax.
CHAS. RARNUM, City Treasurer.
March G
Look After Your HorscE.
SPRING time is the time to givo the OER
MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all die
eases to which the horse is subject,no hetUr
tnedioiin- can bo given, (let it only at
March 5 ? HEINITSH'S Di ng store.
ROOMS TO let.
ROOMS for Lawyers, In-.tiranee Agents,
Brokers, or other business or professional
men. also,
SLEEPING LOOMS m tho new CENTRAL
NATIONAL HANK BUILDINO.
The Building has been finished with i pe?
dal view to the convenience and comforts of
tenants. F? Ii 12 Into
Au additional stock of new MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE has just been received at
the abovo place, aud will be disposed of at
prices to suit all. Call and examine. Tho
location ia next door South of tho PutBNlx
oftloe._ Ffb24 loio
Medicated and Other Medicines.
HARBACK'B celebrated Walnut Candy,
Hoinitsh's Cough Con ft et ions,
Marsh mellow Drops, pure and Intal),
Carbolio Caudy, for soru throat,
Hoarhound Candy, for colds.
Peppermint Drops, for tho digestion,
Cocoa Caramel, for the stomach.
Jim Crows, a pleasant dinner confection,
Jordan Almonds, after dinner nut to wick,
Cream Chocolate, a sweet soothing thing,
All for sale at HEIN I PSH'S Drug Hior?.
Deo 27 t. Opposite PnrKNix ?'flice.
Family Flour.
100 OHLS .xtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low orient hut sound,
^'oraahibv_HOPE A OYLES
Seed Oats
I 7AA BUS HE LH Prime WHI TE SPRING
I i \f\f SEEO OATd, tor aalo low for oaeh
Fob 4 HOPE A. GYLES.
'Let our Just 0ensure
>LUMBIA, S. 0., SATURDAY
NEW GOODSS1
Receiving Daily,
at the
?E?ND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OF
WM. D, LOVE & GO.
WILL OPEN MONDAY, March 9,1871, a
full lino or SPIKING OOODS, embrac
lag some of the latest novelties in the New
York market. ?
500 pieces Embroidered Edgings and Iu
sertiuKs, all prices.
Laou and Linen 8ots, in new designs.
Ruflhug and Collarettoe, newest stylos.
A beautiful line of Bilk and Laco Ties, for
Ladies.
All tho other departments aro well replo*
nished with new and dotirable goods, caro
fully soloctod for this market, and will be
offered at low prices.
All aro invited to examine our as8ortmrnt I
beforo purchasing. All can get suited at the
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
of
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
Under the Wbeolor House.
WM. D. LOYE. 11. li. McUliEERY.
MarchS_ _
Sunday Smoking,
free of cost, at the
California Cigar Store.
For further informa?
tion, call and see for]
yourself.
M. SULZBACH flF
Jan 29
INSURANCE.
HAVING resigned the agency of the
H,nit hern Lifo Insurance Compar.y, wo |
luv?' connected ourselves with tho
Cotton States Life Insurance Company |
OF UACOiV, GEOHGIl.
W. B. JOHNSON, B. O. OBEAR,
President, fioeretarv.
Oapitnl.I5M.O00
State DoiioiitB. 15? L'UO
The Company issues policies en both tho
STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving t:>
uon-oarticipating policy holders the advant?
age of premiums less by twenty per cent.
'"Yt'w'ii'restahiisii "BOARDS f)F ADVIROllY
TKUsTEEH in tho principal citicit oi tho,
State, and w!IS eon tract with saiil Boards to
invest in said cities seventy per cent, of tho '
net premiums taken there, thus making it a
Eomo Company in Each Locality.
Wo oonfidontly recommend this staunch
Bouthcrn Company to our friends and thn|
public, and bespeak a continuance ot kind
patronage heretofore extcuded to us.
BLACK & WAKING,
, Oener.il Agents for South Carolina.
Aetivo and reliable canvassers wanted with
whom we will Diako liberal contracts.
Fob 21 ftmn
Bulwer'a Great Novel,
rpDE PABlslANB. illustrated? $1 00.
I Publicans and Sinners, a Novel, bj Miss
Braddon?75 cents.
A Princess oi i'btllo, a Novel, by author ol
?'Adventures of a PI tutt'li,' 'Daughter oi
Hi'th," &o ?75 cents.
Lolda's Fnrinno, a Novel -tl CO
Which Shall It lie? a Novel b} author of|
the Wooing O' l*?85 cents.
Itvboa; or. Two l ittle Wooden Shoes; a
storv. l>\ Ouida?$1 50
Ftbl? It L. ItltYANV P' ? i-STOBF.
Idark Twain's Last.
miJF.OUILDKD AGE?A Storj of To-X)uy,
X with 100 plates.
Adventures of an Attorney in Search ol
Practice, by Warreii?12 2S
Autobiography and Meiueir of Uev. Dr.
Glltlllie?$2.
Apen und Mi u. by Mivert?It 50
Lenders of Public Opinion in Ireland,lit
Lecke- f 1 75
Leeko'e History f nationalism, 2 volumes
Locke's Fur 'i'.-sn Morals,2 volumes.
The II neuen,>'s in France, by Smiles--f 'J
And other Nc. Bonks, lor sale at
Feh 19 lt. I. BRYAN'S B()OK8TORF.
L?RICK A L0WRAN'JE,
Wholoi .do aud Retail
Grocers and Provision dealers.
OUIt slock is
loouiplclo in evory
jrespect. Wo sell at
'the very lowest I
I prices, and warrant I
mir goo !b i?nro. Wo do not publish prices,
but Ittel satisfied that noun of our patrons
will loavo dissatislied. Wo pay the liighct-t
market price for COTTON, either in goods oi
currency. Wo havo an excellent WAOON
YAi Din rear of our establishment. Look
nut for Ihn sign of the plow and the carriage
wheel, Itie.hardsoii street, a few doors below
iho I'ikknix ofliee. Give us a call, and in
ipnot our goods and orioes. Nov 20
Tho Old Reliable Home
0g- FOU DlUUiS AND 8BKD8. ~6?
T Us T received, new SF.l! DM new varieiies
fj of On bhago. Peas and Coin For sab-at
Jan 17 1 HKlNirSH'H Drug Htoro
WM. M, FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
~\ THE best of WINKH, LIQUORS,
S/SEOAIIS, TOBACCO, etc . con?
stantly on hand Norfolk OYK
TEltH, in and out of the shell. Give him a
call. Jan 10
Attend tho Trut
MORNING. MARCH: 1^187
Commercial Bank, of Columbia.
UKFi?KEK'S NOTICE.
OOLUMRIA, 0. O.. M.AUCU 3, 1874.
Harvey Terry against the Receiver ami!
Stockholders of tho Commercial Rank, of |
Columbia, S. C.
NOTICE in lieroby Riven, tbat tbo under?
signed liaH l>uon appointed REl'TiREE.
by order of the Court of Common Pleat) for
Hichlaiid Couulr, to take an account of all
debts due by the said Commercial Rank, now
remaining unpaid, and, further, of all tbo I
assets of the said Rank. All persona holding 1
cdaiin- against said Rank aro hereby notified
apvear before mo, at my oflico, in Colum?
bia, 8. C, to urceent and prove tfo-ir claims
against said Bauk.ou TUESDAY, the 24th
March. 1874, nt II o'clock A. M.
March 4 wsC W. B. OULICK. Referee
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
(CAPITAL. SI.ooo.ooo, j
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
THIS OUANOisnowao well known in all
tho Southern States, for its remarkable
effects as au agency lor increasing tho pro?
ducts of labor, as uot to require special re?
commendation from us. Its use for eight
vcars past has established its character tor
reliable excellence. 'Tho large fixed capital
invested by tho Company iu this trade affords
tho surest guarantee of the continued excel?
lence of this Guano. Tho supplies put into
market this season are. as heretofore, pre?
pared under tho superintendence of Dr. St.
Julian liavouel, Chemist of tho Company, at
Charleston, S. C. Henco planters may rott
assured that its quality and composition is
procieclv the same as that heretofore sold.
J. N. ROUSON,
Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
JOHN S. RE I- SE & CO..
Gcuoral Agents, Ualtimore.
Terms?$43 cash; $3:1 time, without inte?
rest .
To accommodate planters, they can order
now and have until 1st of April to decide
as to whet bor they will take at time or cash
prieo. When delivered from the factory by
the car load, no drayago will bo charged.
ACID PHOSPHATE. GUANO, RONE,
PLASTER, Ac,always on baud, qualit v kmc- \
ranteed. ?. N. ROB SON.
December 20 }:)uio
10.000 PRIZES!"I
$250,000 Currency to be Given Away'
For tho Rcnefit of the
Masonic Relief Association,
Of Norfolk, Vtt.
UNDER authority of aspecinlAct of the
Legislatnro. passed March 8, 1873, c<m
ferring corporate privileges upon tbo Ma
souic Relief Asiociatiou, the Directors now
have the pleasure to auuounco that a
GRAND GIFT CONCERT will he given at the
Opera House, in the city of Norfolk, on
TUESDAY, the 5th of MAY, 1874,
tAro FurthtrI'OKtiHttwtnettt GuuranUetl }
For tbo purpose <if proouriiig fuutls neces?
sary for the completion of the Masonic Tem?
ple, now in course ot creation iu the city ul
Norfolk.
DiiiKOTons ok the Association ?John L.
Roper, President; John JJ. Corprew, Tri ksu
rcr; James Y. Leigh, Walter 11. '1 uylor, Geo.
S. Oidlield, John A. Rossoii, Daniel Husted,
Wm. Ii. Wales, M. H. Stevens, S. Y.'eii, John
T. Redmond.
AnviHoiiY RoAitn. ?Ilia Excellency ex-Guv.
Gilbert C Walker, Col. Kader Rig^s, P. IL
P.; R?hn R. McDaniel, P. G. Commander; .1.
J. Burroughs, Capt. Samuel L. Watte. Virei
iiia juvgisiaiure; itouert lvi. Wittier*. U.M.
O. H. P. and D. O. C of Ii. C; Col. Thoiuaa
F. Owens P. 0. II.; John 1'. Whitebend
F.cq , ex Mayor. Col. W. It. Taylor, Slate
Senator; Jatnca G. Baili, G. C. G G.G.
List m ?IPTS?Ou.? Grand Cash Gift,
150 UU0; one Grand Ca.-h Gilt, 25,000; one
Grand Oa-di Gift, 12,500; one Grand Cash
Gift, 111,0' J; one Grand Cash (lift, ? 001); one
Grand Cash Gift, 2.500; 24 Cash Gilt I50!>
each, f 12.Hit): 50 cash Gilta, 25tl each. 11 500;
80 Caeli Uilts, 200 each. 10,000; 100 Cash
(litte, 150 each. 15 0C0; 1C0 Curb Guts Kti
each, 15 000; 500 Cash Gifts 50 ench, 2!l..r?t;0;
0 000 Cash Gifts, 5 each. 45 t'UO, Gl and tot il,
10,01.0 1 lifts, ad Cash, $250 nOO.
Whole Tickets, $5 Half Tickets, 12 50
Club Rates?11 rickets for ?50, 22 Ticket* fot
$100. HENRY V. MOORE,Socretarv
Masonic Relief Vsnoci ttion, Norfolk, Ya.
R. i. ROOM . Ag nl,
Fob" }3aio ColuDltda, :'..('.
Urs. Greene, Lindley &. Bentiey's
dHEa\T FAMILY MEDICINES
(?toMi?oi;.vt> KXritAiT tonvoai.i?.
J tin- gient vegctabb" altiralivs fei all
discuses arisii;; Srum iiiipuie blood.
Uli. tll<KX,VK'.S I'l i' IfltK, for the
euro i f E|<ilu;>e.v, Fite, Spatine, and cjuvul
sioiih of all kitid.4.
Mrdlrateil Homy. 1 .1 Cough;*. 1 < Ids,
Bronchitis, Croup, mid ul: ?ise.iru oi the
lungs aud air passages
Ncurnlylit Bprelll?-, a certain ftt.d speedy
euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Net veils
Head-ache, and at! tiervou- ) niu 1.
Wabttkli Vultry Ague t urf. Contains
no Quinine. A 111 ? t positive remedy loi
Chilis, Bilious Fever, and Congesliuus ol
Livor and ^ploi n. A? 11 like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory, Ohailotte, N.
C. For-ali; bv W. O. PlSHEH,
Nov 20 Jlj Columbia, s. C.
GOOD ?ULES.
Take Heinitsti's Blood and Liver Pills.
AT PLY yunrholl to business md work
hard.
Save your enroll.ge and mate good invest?
ments The best invest .i.ent is good health
and long hie.
If von are ah'k.svstoni deranged,
Take II< imtsh's Qni eii'? Delight.
If.you have Fl vi r Ctiilis, Headache,
'Take Hoiuitsh's Kin a Chill Cure.
A great sav?
ing of money
is iu knowing
what to buy
and where to
fbnv. Go to
HtlNITSn'S
Doctor Shop.
A ?i 'Cledose
of STAN LEY'S
COUGH SY?
RUP will cure
CoiurliH Coids. Iloarseiues, and save you
from Consumption.
Tbo best place is always the cheane.d.
Good ailvii'O, your best friend when rurk.is
lie who eines tow All kiinls of good Ml Dl
CINES at HEIM ISH S I?RUGS'lCPF,
Kept SO 1 Oppositi I iiiK .ix OOhe
Venison Hams.
ANEW SUPPLY just received at
Feb 20 HOPE A GYLES'.
(EMI.
3 Event.'
i VOL. IX -NO. 30&
We have, at this
time, unusual facili?
ties for making fine
Frock Coats and su?
perior made Custom
Garments.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Fob 7
JUST RECEIVED
A few caHf'B of
HATS! HATS!
TUB VERY LATEST FASHIONS
Ami BOmo of tbo new
SPRING STYLES.
BARGAINS
HEADY-MAM CLOTHING
GESTS' F?a?lNG GOODS.
WE b&vo secured tbo ecivicesof a firat
class cotter in onr C?4TOM DEPARTMENT,
and aro makiapr SUITS to order in the latest
R. & W 0. SWAFFIELD.
Notice.
GUEEJtYILLE AND Coi.UitlUA Rah nOAO Co.,
TnEA8UBKn*H Office,
Coi.umiua, S. C, January 1.1874.
HOI.DblllSol Iho fcTATE GUAllAMEED
BONDS and ibe admitted SECOND
MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who
have funded the past dun Coupons of said
Bonds, matured bot wet u January, 1872, and
July, 1873, both inclusive, aro uobfied that
tho" January, 1874, Coupons of said Bonds,
and, also, those of tbo funded Interest Bonds
and Certificates, wdl be paid on presentation
at this olliee on the Fl FT! ENTI1 INsT.
OKO. W. WATEltMAN,
Jau 1 Treasure r.
?100,000
in
FOR
vi^r a I H ? ? XZ XtaSfl
CEiTS' FU?NlSIMG GOODS,
"k> lUGHTsiucc the great decline, and wt
t r i ;iti- tel.ii.g I hem at the very lowest
I pric.-s lor ouch. We intend togiv? our em
I totners thn adv.intattoot the LOW PBICKS
Colr.e Hltd M-r our stock. We consider it h
! eoiuplimetd for persons to call and sen out
I -,'oodd_KIN Alt D_ A WILEY.
I IRON W0BK8,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
I JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MAK?F?G1 0
r.r.-i op steam
1 no I nfs. SAW
a n D O R I s '1
i> MILLS. Gin Gear*
and all kinds
en Castings
'xi lor Macht nery
oobhw-c,^' a,'d Ornamental
?~t~"7)y CastiucH foi
Stores and Dwell
ing.?-, Palcnl Baili?KS fei Cardin* aodCeme
j tcrica, ito i Settees ai d At bnr Chairs; alno,
j Brass Castings nf nil kinds. Bells for
Churches, Schools, Woik-sbips, Ac. Gua?
rantee all my woik lirst e!:os and equal to
; any n"i ih or South.
I Works at lout ol Lady street, and t ear to
I South Carolina and Gieenville aid Columbia
? Itiiilroad Companies' Depot w. N??v 18
! IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES, &c
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Bum,
Brandies?Otard, Ac,
llollund Gin,
lieir? wine, Port Wino, Madeira Wine,
AIko, a lari;u steck of iinn old Whielies,
L'mais, Ao.
Dec 21 T. C. SEEG FRO
Seegero' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
Cincinnati Gazette makes tbo ai-to
nishing announcement that Cincinoati
bet r is no louper pnro, but adulterated with
r itlnKMC*, sugar of starch, fusel oil and tin
poisnnoiiii co chicum. The Commissioner ? f
Agriculture, in his report for 1805 sn\s that
Prof Mapox, of Now York, aualyr.td tbo beer
from a dozen difforeut breweries, and found
all ol it adulterated Cocculna Indiens and
mix voiDtca entered largely into its cooiposi
tion.
J. C. SKEOF.R8 guarantees his beer to be
pure aitd reliable. Ho does not adultorati
it. hut brews from the best barley, malt and
hops. Jan 251
Hay, Oats, Brnn and Shorts.
f*C\ BALKB PRtMK TIMOTHY HAY,
\M f 600bushels Hravt Oata,
300 bushels Ibdttd Meal,
10 010 p..un?ls Wheat Brau and yhorts,
l''or Kale low, for curb, bv
Feb2C HO?E A OYLES.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXCHANGE on Now York, Baltimoro,
Philadelphia, Dor-ton aud all prominent
cities of tho United Slates and Europe
bought and sold.
DEPOSIT? received and interest-bearing
certificates issued.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD ar,d SILVER
bought and sold.
? ACCOUNTS of merchant* and others from
the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL
LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
Corner of Plain and Richardson streets.
Fei? 2?
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
1 A T Iii? new Hi ere Main oli/.i t ?inmlv n?V?
\A. posito the Central National Pank", baa
' a large and beaut itu 1 stock of fine WA'J CH ES
?stem s.nd key wiuders, frtm the beat Eu?
ropean and American manufacturers, ai>d of
bis own importation, in gold and silver cases.
'Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled aet-ort
iiientjust received, and all tho latest styles.
{Sterling MLVER-WARE, in sets and eases,
I Bridal Presents, and avei\ fine selection of
,Tinted-Ware. Cold Watch and Neck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding aDri Engage
Imout Llugs, large stock of Spectacles and
Eyc-Glassce, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and n
great variety of Fancy Articles, My stock ie
tthelargest and beet selected in tho Southern
'country, and will be sold as cheap as tho
ihme article can bo bought anywhere.
THE WILMINGTON STAB.
ES TA BLISJIEJ) OXL Y SIX YEAHS .'
DAILY STAR
HAS the largest circnl* * i*"'ti < f any Daily
Newspaper in the Sta^. ud a circula
, linn in Wilmington nearly twice as large as
? that of anj other paper. All the nrwB of tho
day will bo found ih it, eoodensed when nu
iinpei taut, at length when of moment, anil
always presented in a clear, intelligent and
I interesting manner.
suusckiption (in advahcf.:)
One Y'ear.t7 00
Six Months.3 50
?Threo Mouths.2 00
WEEKLY STAK.
price reduced.
Tho WEEKLY STAR is now combined with
the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of the
cheapest papers in the country, at the fol?
lowing bedcoed bates:
One Copy, One Year.$1 50
One Copy, Six Months. 1 to
aSTGhibp of 5 to 10, One Year. $1 25 per
,copy. Club of 10 or more. One Year, only
11.00 per copy. Specimen Copies eent on ap?
plication. Address
WM.H. BERNARD,
I_Fditor and Proprietor. Wilmington. N. C.
Baltimore &WilmiDgton,N.C.
Senii-Weekly Steamship Line,
Composed of tho fiist-clats SteamsLipe
D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Pbicb
[REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Cbildb
LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. Bewnett
UALEIGU.Capt. J. 8. Oliver
WILL hereafter vail from BALTIMORE
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and
from WILMINGTON every WEDN1SDAY
and SATURDAY.
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the
Wilmington, Co'unibis and Augv.ua Rail?
road, giving Thn ugh Bills of Lading to ai d
from all points in North ut.d tenth Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Columbia, 8. C.witli tho
Greenville* and Columbia hailroml and Char?
lotte division of the Charlotte. Columbia and
Augusta ItHilrcad.
Connecting at Augmda, Gr... with Georgia,
Ma con und Augusta and Central Itailroaca.
ruiugtun. stop at Railroad Depot, and the
Itaiiroad Fn ight. being stowi d m parate ly in
Stoamet. is ti ?nst< i red. unite r sovei < d slw ds,
direct to Cme. without delay, and lorwnrded
oy the fast Freight rxpiei-w tl.it evn.ii g
So ilraxage in W'?ndneion ?nd no tihi.i-ttr
iroiii W iliniuglon Situt ii l.?-.i gut unit red
aa low as by any other loute, ;-i;d all le;,=.;?
or over-chat gee promptly utiiri.
Mark all Goods ein Mem..-lot t<> Wilming?
ton, mid forwiire! Bills ot i . t i. ;r ie Kuilttiad
Agent, Wilmii-gti ?? N C
For lurtli) r i<jl< in:at:< ii and? either of
Iniide rsigm d Aim i l?'d tL< n
ANDREWS iV ? i? .Ac lit- I! .'. tv. steam?
ship Line 7:1 Smith's W)i n Baitimoio.
A DC v/ACX Agent R. A Vi SU 8 to ship
; .iee?. V? illnlli|:tetti N C
V. PUPl ii ral Fn igl ? *j <
V W CL ' I K ?". Gi i? I iiijtl.i Ag't.
\\ Urning ion, >. C.
H M < ' i'l *. IN' i" A M tii Li itil Western
4until. Atlaidk . On N ? v 28 Ihiios
Columbia IMiicic Store
LyBrand & Son
I'YARK pleasure In ca'ii.it. tin atlentioi o!
. the public to ai, exaiiiinattci' ot their
STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHAND1S1, con?
sisting ol Pianos, Churcliaud Pnrloi Oi g ans,
Melodious, Violins, unitar*-. Dailies, i lutes,
Accoi deens. Brass and Silvi i Rand Instru?
ments ol all kino.c Also, (?beet Music and
Inetructiof Book? rorevrrj class of Musical
Instruments on I und ut all times. We are
Sob> Agents for the State of Hcntb Csiolii.a
of Eetey A Co.'* COTTAGE ORGANS. She et
Music sent liy mail, post paid.on receiilof
price: and all kinds ol Musical Goods sent by
Express, when ordered, to ar.y pnrt ot the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organe for sale cheap, tor cash.
Pianos. Organs and Molodeons Tuned and
Repaired in a satisfactory manner- aid will
irtveeapeeial attention to Packing. Removing
and Shipping Pianos for othf) parties te any
iHiim desired . at model at i piiccs.
Allorders promptly attende d to and aatis
faction gnaranteed t<< thofc favoring oi with
their patronage Send for our catalopoe of
sheet Music and Musical Merchandise Ri
uhardaon -tre'et. a .few eloor? **bove PnoiNix
??iHi-i?.Columbia S O _ Nov7
; Office City Treasurer,
COLUMBIA,S C, Deomhhi 27. 187:1.
npilE city tif Columbia will, on thelSth ol
I January, 1S74. commence paying the
PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bonn's. They
'will be paid at tho Carolina National Bank;
also at tie South Carolina Hunk and Trust
ICouipanV? Rauk. in this city,
i CH AS. BARNUM, City Treasurer.
j TW 9.H
Feed! FeefT'.l Feed!!!
HAY, CORN
OATS. BRAN,
Constantly on band and for sah- low hy
; Feb ?4 JejllN AGNEW & SON