The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 18, 1874, Image 1
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Geneva ia in lcc^. Within the last I
six months, theoityhas received three'
princely bequests, the third and last J
one having justf been made by the |
Doohoss of GalliovQ, who has presented
"id the oity the grand palace Brignole,
with its magnificent library and picture
gallery. An anneal rent ot 50,000
livres, to be spent in beautifying the
oity. hau accompanied the gift. Her
hosband, the Duko of GallieVa, has
moreover set 2,000 -livres aside for the
erection of rent-free buildings for poor
. families.
? -?-?' - -
It is qnite evident that Bismarck and
Von Moltke regard another war with
? France as possible at any time, and are |
making preparations to meet eontin
. geaoiee. The standing army of France |
ie 25t dc7:n at -171,GGO, auu it ia proposed
to keep the German army at 401,000
men on a war footing. This is rather
an expensive luxuary for both countries.
The news ahont the Indians is con?
flicting. It;'is. now reported that atI
Prcsoott, Arizona, considerable indigna-.
tion is felt concerning the rumors about
the Iudiuu troubles. People there say
the Indians at the Verdi Reservation
already number 1,400, iooreaee daily,
' and are well satisfied.
Mr. Saul Isaac, who has been re?
turned in the Conservative interest for
Nottingham, is, according to the Jewish
Chronicle, the first Jew professing Con?
servative principles who has been re?
turned to the House of Commons.
Gone.?It is the opinion of no less a
person than Gerrit Smith that the Civil
Rights Bill will fafl to become a law,
and its failure will be the death of the |
Repnblioan party.
A horrible case of murder occurred at j
Peoria, HI., on Monday night, Thomas
Fitzgerald, a drunken wife-beater, hav- j
ing literally pounded his wife to death
in a fit of drunken fury.
Sweet Potato Slips.
I/^O BUSHELS YAMS and BEDS, in
x\J\J fine order, for sale by
March 15_HOPE & GYLES.
Celebrated 5o. Cigars
HAVE grown eo much in favor, that every
ano resorts to the "Indian Girl Cigar Storo,"
no\ only to save money, but to get a better
? Cigar than can be oonght elsewhere at dou?
ble the price. These celebrated Cigars are
sold only by PERRY & 8LAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Storo, Columbia, S. C.
N. B.?Lovers of Chewing Tobacco should
Atry the "BING," ontlrely new, put up in tin
oaoe._March 13
Flour! Flour!!
QOn BARBELS fresh ground FLOUR,
tJ\J\J all qualities, from Super to Fancy
Family Flour, and at greatly reduced prices,
just received and for sale by
March 10 JOHN AGNEW Ss SON.
Removal.
MRS. S. A. SMITH haa removed her
DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT
to the atore of J.H. Kinard, where she will
be pleaacd to meet all her former customers,
and all othera who may feel disposed to
patronize her. Thankful for past favors, she
hopes, by strict attouliou to business, to
merit a continuance of the same. Spring
stylen will be oponedou the 10th of March.
March 4 lmo
NEW STm*^!
NEW GOODS!
JHAVING recently removod my estab?
lishment to the now building, opposite
the City Hall, and received au ontiroly
new and fresh stock of SPRING GOODS,
I cordially invite an idspeotion. My stock
ombracea French, English and American
OA8SIMEBE8, of the latoet deeigns, which I
will mako up on reasonable terms.
C. D. EBERHARDT.
March 1_._lmof
SPRING GOODS.
THE subscriber would respectfully in?
form hiB many friends and customers
that ho is uow in reooipt of his spring
stock'of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES,
Ac, which ho is prepared :o mako up iu the
latest styles and ou tbo most leasonnblo
terms. J. Pi EISENMANN.
Fob 22_;_
Take Notice.
^A Lli in want oi DRY GOODS and NO
TICKS, cheap, will call at ?. F. JACK-JON'S
and purchase, as he will soil oft' his stock at
greatly reduced pticoa before going North to
lay in a new -lock of SPRING and KUMMER
GOODS. Remember, C. P. JACKSON,
Leader of Low Prices, 128 Main st.
N,B.?On hand. SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS at extra low prices. O. F. J.
Mark Twain's Last,
THE GUILDED AGE?A Story of To-Day,
with 100 plates.
Adventures of an Attorney in Search bf|
Fractico, by Warren?12.25.
Autobiographv and Memoir of Rev. Dr.
Guthrie?$2.
Apea aud Men. by Mivert?$1 CO.
Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, by
Lecke?$1.75.
Lecko's History of Rationalism, 2 volumes
Lc-cko's European Morals, 2 volumes.
Tho Huguenots in Franco, by Smilca??2.
And other Now Booke, lor wale at
Feb 10 R. L. BUYAN'H BOOKSTORE.
Hoy, Oats, Bran and Shorts.
BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY,
\J\J 500 bushels Heavy Oats,
300 buehols Bolted Meal,
10,000 pounds Wheat Bran and Shorts,
For ealo low, for cash, by
Feb 20 HOPE A GYLES.
An additional stock of now MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE has just beon received at
the above place, and will bo disposed of at
prlocs to suit all. Call and examine. Tho
location la next dcor South of tho TncENix
office. Feb 21 lmo
THED
BY J. A. SBLBY. GO
Special Motloos.
OB8T,\<;t.KB TO MAItniAGK?HAPPY
RELIEF FOR YOU NO MEN from llio ifleots
of errors and alnm?? ?r, early life. Manhood
ReBtoro'd. Impediments to Marriage re?
moved. New method of treatment. New
andvcmarkablo. remedies. Books and Cir?
calars sent frco, in sealed envelopes. Ad
dross, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa,?an
institution having a high reputation lor
honorable conduct and professional ^kill.
Fob 10_?_1 V3mo
SEX
Neuralgia, Piles, Headaohe,
Diarrhoea, Beils, Old Sore*,
Lameness, Burns, Soreness,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds,
Sere Threat, Colic, Bruises,
Rheumatism, Hemorrhages,
POM
March 1 tTSmo
"the mild power mk
CUR
ni'MPHRUYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Have proved; from tub most
ample experience, nn entire sunco-s. Simple,
Proinrt, Efficient and Reliable. Tlioy aisthe only
medicines perfectly adapt.-1 to popular use?&o
tirnplo that mistakes; cannot, bo made in minr
them; so harmless os to bo free from dontrcr; and
so efficient as tobo always reliable; They have tit j
highest commendation from all, and Will always
render sat isf uct ion. Price, in large thxec-dracltm
vials, with directions :
Xns. Cures. Cents.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Infinmmatinn?, . . .'0
S. Worms, Worm Fever, Wenn Colic, . . lo
3. Crylnc-Collc, or Teething of Infant*, . 10
4. Itiarrhocn, of Children or Adults . . jo
5. Dysentery, Griping, Dillons Colic, . . .'0
C. Cliolt-rn-.Tlorbits, Vomiting, .... 50
7. Coughs, Colds, BroncLiti*, ...... (0
fr- ZVenralffia, Toolhnrho, Fnccnckc, . . . 50
S*. Headaches, Sick Headache, Verti~ \ . SO
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, . ... jo
11. Suppressed*.or Painful Periods, . . . SO
12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .. . . to
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breutlnn.-, . . .'i
14. Kult Ith?-.mil, Erysipelas, Eruption*, . JO
15. JCheumntism, It.leumntic Pain*, . . . 50
10. Fever and. Ague, Chill Fever, Ague?, SO
1". IMIev, blind or bleeding.50
lR. Oj htnalmy, and Bow or "Wenk F.y w, . :'
If- Catnrrli, Acuta or <".roi<iii ItillMenza, . ?' i
20. Wlioopiue-GoUgli.Violent Cough*, . M
21. Aktlimaj Oppressed Breathing, . . . SO
22. ICur Discharges, Impaired Hearing, .
21. inienerol Debility", Physical Wcukne??, . .' ?
2j. Dropsy and Scanty Secret ion*, .... SO
?G. Kea-Slcltncss, Sickncsa iYuin P.i?i:.;;, . SO
27. Klclncy-Dlseasc, Gravel,.SO
*S. Nrn-auR Debility, ?viniual Weakness,
or Involuntary Discharged.100
JtV SoreBioutH, Canker,.SO
so. llrliiarylVcnUweaaj Wcttinff tneBca, so
81. Vuiut'ol lVrlous, with Spasms, . . So
82. Sufnjrlneri'ut Change of T.ife, i . . .10)
03. Bnllenaey. m >>.????; SuA ?.t?w Danea, . 100
31. T>lpl>ih? v! i. I Iwn.1 Boro Tliroat,. . SO
z:>. Cliroiilu Conyt'frtloii* hud Eruptions, 50
FAMILY C.VSl'S.
Caic (Moroceo) with above .55 largo viala and
Manual or Directions, . . . . ?1<> 00
Case (Morocco) of 20 largo v..:. run >???"". o ??
E'VTItcw rcmetilea iwo scut by tno
case or single box to tiny pnrt of the
country, free or clinrgc, on receipt of
price. Address
Humfi5meo^.Cc:Wodic;^
Ofiiconnil Depot, 9?. 5C3 RnoAnwAY, Sew Tons.
For Kale by all Druggist*.
For salo by Geiger & McGregor, Acren'?a.
_Dne 17_ t"Jly
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COLUMBIA
CLOTHS
AND
HAT HOUSE !
A RE opening dailv a choice line ofI
?X. FRENCH and ENGLISH
COATINGS,
CASSIMERES,
VE8TING3.
Having recently rc-organ'xed our CUSTOM
DEPARTMENT, and dccuiri .1 the services of
a stylish and competent COTTER and Ural
class TAILORS, wo arc now prepared to suit
the taeto of the most fastidious.
We aro now receiving new styles HATS
almost daily. Givo us a call.
March 15 _
City Coupons.
"\T7E offer for salo, at a discount, a enull
VV amount of CITY COUPONS, which
afo receivable for citv taxes.
March 12 JOHN AGNEW A HON.
AILY
m
"Let our Just 0ensure
LUMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY
OUR STOCK
of
CSOIGE FAMILY l*K? OERIES
18 uow complete, comprising an assort
menL which, in variety, quantitv, quam
tv and low' priors, js not surpassed by any
uoche in Tin; city. Wo arc determined Nor
to be under-sold. Without quoting price*,
will St bet any competition ok those in Till'.
trade. Orr stock comprises, with other
choice good*, a full Hupj)ly of
COitN, HAY. OATH and Bit AN,
Planting Potatoes, Liverpool Salt,
Flour, iron) Super to Fancy Family,
Ruined, Crushed, Powdered and Raw
Sugar, ?
Oollcca?Uio, Lagnayia, Java and Mocha,
Teas?Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong and
Youuk Hyaou,
Davis* Sugar-cured Cinvascd
Breakfast Strip* and Raoon,
Choice Cream Cheese, Gilt Edgo
Pure Loif Lard,
Canned Goods, Cakes, Crackers, Jfcc.
With a complete assortment of Corn and
R\e Whiakics, Brandy Gin, Wines, Liquora,
Cigars, Ac., which will bo delivered freo of
cartage at tho depots,or at tho residences of
our city customers.
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Read and Be Wiser.
5DO Di::cr. Steel
Sweeps.
100 Twisters,
100 Scooters.
100 Shovels
The largely increasing demand fort hoste
goods each yenr, with hundreds of testimo?
nial:* ii? their favor, i.t tho host evidence that
they are cheaper and better than can he
niado by ordinary country smiths.
? also,
25 dozen HAMBS.
100 pair THACKS.
1 dozsn Dow^Law COTTON PLANTERS.
100 dozon Plantois' IIOKS, at rotlucod
piicco.- LOIOCK A LOWRANCE.
March PJ_
Timothy Hay.
I A TONS prime TIMOTHY II AY. for sale
L\J low, for eat * HOLE A OYLES.
Attend the True
I MORNING, MARCH IS, 187
The Brooklyn Life Insurance Co.
ASSETS $?,900,000.
THE Hnhfjeribcr, having accoplod trlio ap?
pointment or General Agent of tho
abovn Company, dcaircs to HOUUl'o Agents
throughout the state. Applications by let- ,
tor or otherwise, with reference, will bavo
duo attention.
Office in Carolina National Bank, Colum?
bia. S. C.
The Inducements for pcreons to iuanro in
this Company are based on a system, the ol>
j:ut ond aim ot which are to give to tho poli?
cy-holder and hin wife and children tho fall?
out, surest and moat precious benefits of Lifo
Insurance.
Tho Brooklyjl Life has vapidly gained in
popularity, and now ranks second to no
Company in tho advantages, accommoda?
tion and security it offers,
J. W. BARKER, General Agent.
March It
A T T ii K
Grand Central
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OF
W. D. LOVE & CO.
WILIibe opened, on MONDAY, tho 10th
instant, an elegant assortment of
Parasols,
Sun Umbrellas,
Dress Goods,
Embroideries,
Huffs, Linen Set3,
TieB, Belts, &c., &c,
Comprising home of tho choicest produced
this season.
A big lino or OASSIMEItES and TWEELS,
for Loya, at 374 cents a yard?half price.
Wo are daily receiving fresh addition? of
now1 and seasonable goods, which will lie
offered low for caeh at tho
on and centiut.
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
of
iva. u. LOVK & CO .
Under Wheeler House.
March 15 _
" THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE
or
P. B. Orchard & Go-,
UNDER mWIJPS HAI.L.
7"E would respectfully inform our friend*
vV and tho public generally, that wo are
Stocka of DRY G??bs,"nosiE?YTN?^
TloNS, Ac, and at as low prices ab they can
bo bought in the city.
Among our i-tocls will b^ found:
~:> dozen KID GLOVES, in one and two
buttons'; all shades and colors, at popular
pi ices.
DRESS GOODS, in tho rarst desirable
shadi a f.-r streut a:id evening wear.
BEB?ALES, CBETONB and CALICOES.
A good assortment of CASSIMEBLS, j
TW EblDS, OOTTONADES and JEANS.
Bi.-t HI LUTINGS and LONGCLOTHS hi
the eit v for tho price.
F.MU*ftOIDEIiiES. HIJFFL1 SO, COLLAR
IJTTES, TILS, Ac, in great variety.
To which we call the attention of nil before
purchasing elacwiu to.
P; JL OnorJARD A CO.
N. IL?Connected with our store id a tiru
class Dross-making establishment, conduct?
ed by MUS. BUBWELL, lato of lt. C. Sliiver
A Co., where sho will he pleased loueo hri
friends and customers. Marchs I
Sunday Smoking,
free oi cost3 at the'
California Cigar B tore.
For further informa?
tion;, call and sec for
yourself.
M. SUXtZBAOHBR.1
I
SCHOOL MUSIC BOOKS!
Hour of Singing I
PERFECTLY adapted to progressive Molo
Reading, Two Fart; Three Fart ami
Pour Tart Singing in HIGH SCHOOLS. la a I
great favorite, and abundantly doeervca itn
aucctHH. By L. O. L'ju'.kson and W. 8. Tii.<
ukn. I'rico'sH.l'O.
BTVLit OF LIFE. Boi t Bool; fjr Sabbath
Schools.
Choice Trios.
Threo Fart 5o:u;s for Female Voices!
Thin is an admirable bo tk to n-o with, ori
to follow "The Hour of Singing." Contains
music from the very host sources. Hart a
special a laptatioii f>>r Ladies' Seminaries.
By \V. S. Tii.oex. Frico H.OJ.
DEVOTfOSAL OflFlIES. Best Vestry
Singing Book.
Cheerful Voices.
Daily increasing in favor, and is nndoubt?
edly olio of the best collection:! of Songs fi r
Common Schools over published. By L. O.
Ejikksos. Frico 50 cents.
AU hooka ?"Mit, post-paid, for rotail prico.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston.
OHAS. H. DITSON A CO..
.Mrxr 7 swfl 711 Broadway, New York.
Event.
4. VOL. IX?NO. 30G
INSURANCE.
UAVING resigned tho "gecey cf the
XJL Southern Life Insurance Company, we
have connected oureolvcs with tho
Cotton States Lifo Insurance Company
? OF MACON, GEOltGIK.
W. 13. JOHN80N, S. G. OBEAR,
President. Secretary.
Capital.?500.000
Stato Deposits. 150,000
The Cotnpanv Issues policies on both the
STOCK AND MUTUAL PLAN'S, Riving to
non-participating policy holder? the advant?
age of premiums less by twenty per cent,
than mutual rates.
It will establish DOAUDS OF ADVISORY
TRUSTEES in tho principal cities of the
Stato, and will contract with said Boards to
invest In said cities seventy nor cent, of the
net premiums taken thero, thus making it a
Homo Company in Each Locality.
We confidently recommend this staunch
Southern Company to our irionds and the
public, and bespeak a continuance of kind
pa.ronage heretoforo extended to us.
BLACK A WARING,
General Agonts for South Carolina.
Activo and reliable canvassers wanted with
whom we will make liberal contracts.
Fob 21_3mo
Notice.
Gbeekville asd Columbia Railroad Co.,
Tbeasubeb'b Office,
Columbia, 8. 0., January 1,1874.
HOLDERS of the STATE GUARANTEE!
BONDS and tho admitted SECOND
MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, whe
haS'o funded the past duo Coupons of said
Bonds, matured between January, 1672, anc
July, 1873, both inclusive, are notified thai
tho* January, 1S7I, Coupons of said Bonds,
and,also, those of the funded Interest L'ornh
and Certificates, will bo paid on proecntatiot
at this office on the FIFTEENTH INST.
GEO. W. WATERMAN,
Jan 1 Treasurer.
$100,000
IN?
FO It
CLOTHING
' FURNISHING GOODS,
BOUGHT since the great decline, and we
are selling them at tho very* lowoet
prices for cash. We intend to givo our cus?
tomers the advantage of the LOW PIUOE8.
Come and see our Btork. We consider it s
:::~p~'iuw4.i Ivi persons 10 rail and see our
yoocla_KIN'ARD A WILEY.
GUANO,
IJURE PERUVIAN, imported direct, and
for sale at Government Prices. LANE
PLASTER hIbo for sale. R. G. LAY.
March 10 Inn Agent, Savannah, Ga.
tarMMgafafrar^^
CON GARES IRON WORKS,
COLOMBIA, s. c.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
tff^-.??so- M A NUFAOTU"
REii OF STF.AU
ENGINES. SAW
A N D G P. 1 >? "i
Ht> MILLS. Gin Gem ?
A inu, und a!l kind*
'i? ot Jn.u Canting*
lor ?M a ch i n e r j
and Ornaihcu'al
* "s?f Castings foi
? Wa^y. ' Stores and Dwt II
inj:-., Pa lent Railings for Gardens and Gerne?
(cries, Iroa Settees and Arbor Chairs; ai^o,
Brass Castings of nil kinds, Bells for
Chuicbes, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Qua
rautee all my work first data and equal tc
any North or South.
Workt? at foot ol I.ndy rtn e t, and i ear tr,
South Carolina and Groei ville and Columbia
Railroad Com pa i if *?' ]>i j.ote. Nev lh
Seegeis' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
fT"IDE Cincinnati fjazctle makes the ado
A niabing announcement that Cincinnati
beer is ne longer pure, bill adulterated with
molaescs, sugar t.t starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous co chicum. Tlio Commissioner < i
Agriculture, in bis report for l8G5,savs that
Prof. Mapes,?? 5 New York, analyzed the beer
from a dozen different brtwories, and found
nil id il adulteratoil Coccnlus Indiens and
mix vbmics i nt>.n rl largely into its composi?
tion.
J. O. SFfiGERS guarantees his beer to be
pnro and reliable. He do'-.* hot adultorate
it, but brews from Hie beet barley, malt and
hops, Jan 2"
L?RICK ?L^R?NCE,
Wholosalo and Retail
Grocers and Provision Dealers.
OUR stock
tcompleto in every
! respect. Wo soil at
'tho very lowest
I prims, and warrant
goods pure. Wo do not publish prices,
but feel satisfied that nouo of our patrons
will loavo dissatisfied. Wo pay the highest
market price tor COTTON, cither in goods oi
currency. Wo have an excellent WAGON
YAltD in roar of our establishment. Look
out for tho sign of tho plow and tho carriage
wheel, Itich&rdson street, a few dooraholow
the Fikenix office. Give us a call, and i.?
jpocl i>;ir goods and t vices. Nt>v 20
WM. M. EINE'l"
State Capitol Splcon.
THE best of WIN i.S, LIQUORS,
AaVSEGARS, TOBACCO, etc., eon
fatantly on hand. Norfolk OYS
TEltS, in and out of the shell. Give him a
en'!. Jan 10
Family Flour.
M0 DDLS. Extra Family FLOUR,
ion barrels 1>.*a priced, bnl sound.
For salohy HOPE * GYLES
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent
eitles of the United States and Europe
bought and sold.
DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing
certificates issued.
STOCKS, Bt'NDB, GOLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from
the olty and country solicited, and LIBEBAL
LIN BB OF DISCOUNTS granted by tbo
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
Corn or of Plain and Hichardtjou streets.
Fob 25
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
TO GLAZE,
A This now etoro, Main street, nearly ep
Xjl. posito tho Central National Punk, has
a largo and heantitnl stock of fine WATCHES
letem end key winders, ft cm tho best Lr.
|ropean and American mnuufaclniors, acd of
his own importation, in gold and eilvercapoa.
jlilegcnt JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled aseoit
;mout juat received. and all tho latest stylte.
I.Sterling S1LYER-WARE, in sets and caset,
;BiidalPresents, and /.very Duo selection cl
i Platcd-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
iLockota, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment Rings, large stock of Spectacles and
Eye-GlaFeee, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a
great varioty of Fancy Article*. My stock is
tho largest and beet selected in tho Southern
country, and will bo sold as cheap as tho
;*ame article can be bought anywhere.
Opt 24
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Composed of the first-class Steamships
D. j. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Fbice
REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. CniEDs
,LCCILLE.Capt. j. 8. Bennett
RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Oliveb
TXT ILL hereafter Pail from BALTIMORE
? VV every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and
from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY.
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with tbo
Wilmington, Columbia and Aupneta Rail?
road, giving Through Billa of Lading to atd
from all points in North and South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
! Connecting at Colnmbia, S. C, with tho
Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Char
'..Z'.-.Z. w..-..wtu, vi-iumuii. aim
Augusta BaUroad.
Connecting at Auguata, Ga., with Georgia,
Macou and Augusta and Central Bailroads.
Steamers of tbis lino, on arrival iB Wil?
mington, stop at Railroad Depot, and the
; Railroad Fn ight, being stowe d separately in
I 'steamer, is transferred, under revered fcbeda,
i,direct to Cars, without delay? ami forwarded
jbytho faat Freight Express that everdeg.
INo dravBg'c in Wl'.mingfpii. and ho transfer
jfrom Wilmington South Rates guaranteed
:aa low aa by my other re.uw , anil all leaee >?
l?r over-charges prbutptlj paid.
: Mark all Goods vin Steamship lo V.'iin.inp
j-on, and forwald Billi- 6! t . < it (.- u> Kitilroacl
lAg'T.t, Wilntii?gt?>ri, N C
.1 For InrtliM iuformnth n .1 i'; 't eiil.tr ???
i uudersignril Astoi lent ?.l. i: ?
ANDREWS ,v CO , Ag? nt> It ? W SL-nni
]*hip I.vn>. N? 73 Smi'h's W h t P.tttimoro.
A. 1' O a Z AT "X Agent B ;V sk:*nu 1 i;
Lino. v..fin i toe N 0.
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F..W OLilK ,\eis': Gel I n iPI i Ag't,
i WBmineldn. N. C,
1 ILM C?'?T I INOHAMi t-n,},,'. Western
\goi t. / t at.t. <*?:? N< v 28 3nioa
, Columbia Music Store
LyBrand & Son
ffYAKE pleasure in calling the atttt.tioi.ol
X thu public to au exiiniinatioi' e.t their
STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con
sisting ol Pianos, Church and Parim Orgaiu.
jMelodcons, Violins, OnUare, Bsnji e Flutes,
Aceordcons,Brass and Si!\et Band Inatrn
Jnients ol ail Itinde. Also, 8nec| Music and
Instruction Books for-everj olaee of Mutier.]
{instrument! on I and at all tin.ee Werte
Sole Agenis fur the State el ScutR Carolina
lot Eetoj A Co.'a CO'ITAGK ORGANS Sheet
tfusic nent by mail, post paid, on rt cuj t of
n ice: and allkinda of Musical Good* eeu\ by
Express, when ordered, to atij pnr.l of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Secono-bard
?Pianos and Organs for sale che ap, for caeb.
Pianos, Organs and Melodcons Toned and
Repaired in a aatiefactory manner: and will
Igivecspecialattention to racking. Removing
and Shipping Pianos for olbe l paitire tcauy
[point (Laired, tit moderate piiceB.
'! All ordere promptly attended to ai d orL'p
ifactiou guaranteed to thosefavcritp us with
Jtbeirpatronage. Send for our catalogued
Sheet Music and Musical Mere-hardipe. Bi
ohardsf n atrrrt, a few doors abovo Pucknix
j ?Olef. O'dnmbia.S. O._Kov7
Ollico City Treasurer,
COLUMBIA, 8. O., DEOTMBrr 97,1873.
THE city of Columbia will, on the 15th of
January, 1874, rommoneo pacing tho
!PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bones, They
.will bo paid at tho Carolina National Rank;
j tlao at tbo South Carolina Bank and Trutt
iCompan\'s Bank, in this citv.
? OHAS. BARNUM, City Treaeurcr.
, D*o28
Toed! Feed!! Feed!!!
AY, CORN,
OATS. RR AN,
Constantly on hand and for salo low by
Feb '21 JOHN AGS ETC & KOK
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