The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 19, 1874, Image 1
Alluding to the controversy lately ex?
isting between the Emperor of Germany
and the Pope, the Chicago lYibuneeaya:
"The struggle of ceoturieB, to which
the Emperor refers in his letter, has had
one oalmination, and bids fair to have
another. In 1077, Henry IT, of Ger?
many, stood for three days by the castle
of Oanossa, bare-footed and clad in
hair-cloth, praying the proud pontiff,
who bad excommunicated him and so
driven him from bis throne, to pardon
bis sins. Now, William. I, of Germany,
has virtually driven Gregory VLTs suc?
cessor from his temporal throne, and
perhaps can, if be chooses to do so,
name tho successor to Fins IX. The
tables are turned, with a vengeance."
Tbe tables have not stopped turning.
It is Emperor William's opportunity
now'; it may be the Pope's triumph to
mn>. o.j... o_t?C -l?.?i. _
-.-w .. . UU111U <1UU liguu ?t uuu
he averred that there's nothing certain
bnt death and taxes. Look at the
changes of the last ten yonr-1 Who
shall foretell the changes to come? Ho
langha best who laughs laat.
A Noble Sentiment Admibably Ex?
pressed.?We have seen nothing in
many a day in which humanity rose to
a higher dignity and beanty, than a re
mark with which the Deutsche Nach
richten, a? Berlin evening paper, com?
mences an artiole on a recent discussion
in the-German ReicJislag on the affairs
of Alsace and Lorraine. It was this:
"Tbe sentiment of tho Alsatians and
Loriainers that the re-union of their
home to tbe fatherland is a misfortune,
we honor all the more, tho less we are
able to share it." How seldom it oc?
curs that in our judgment of others wo
can ignore self and pot ourselves in
their placet
Ac exchange says that "Dr. Schmitt,
of the University of j Athens, has just
completed a map of the moon, on which
he has been at work thirty-four years!''
How did be get down?
I
Building and Loan Stock Wanted.
IWANT to purchaeo TWENTY SHAKES
COLUMBIA BUILDING AND LOAN
STOCK. A. G. BREN1ZEB,
March 18 2 At Central National Bank.
Booms to Beut.
FOUR largo and convenient BOOMS, up
etaira over my store.
ALSO,
Tbe baok STORES in rear of D. Goodman's
etore. Apply to JOHN C. DIAL.
March 17_0_
Celebrated 5c. Cigars
HAVE grown so much in^avor, that every
ane resorts to tho "Indian Girl Cigar Store,"
not only to save money, bnt to get a bettor
Cigar than can bo bought elsewhere at dou?
ble the prico. Theso celebrated Cigars &ro
eold only by PERRY A SLAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia, S. O.
N. B.?Lovers of Chewing Tobacco should
try tho "RING," entirely now, put up.in tin
cans. March 13
Flour! Flour'.!
QAA BARRELS freah ground FLOUR,
OUU all qualities, from Super to Fancy I
Family Flour, and at greatly reduced price*,'
just received and for aalo by
March 10_JOHN AGNEW ft BON.
Bemoval. ^
MRS. 8. A. 8MITH has rcmovod her
DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT
to tho store of J. II. Kinard, where she will
be pleaaed to meet all her former customers,
and . all others who may fool disposed to
Eatronize her. Thankful for past favors, she
opes, by strict attention to bueiueas, to
merit a continuance of tbe same. Spring
styles will be oponedon tho 10th of March.
March 4 * lmo
SFB1NQ GOODS.
^?a THE subscriber would respectfully in
jnform his mauy friends and customers
(fjf that be is now in recoipt of bis spring
-^atockor OLOTKS aud CASSIMERES,
Ac, which ho is prepared to make up in tho
latest styles and on the most teaaonablo
terms. J. F. EISENMANN.
Feh 22_
Take Notice.
^LL in want of DRY GOODS and'NO?
TIONS, cheap, will call at C. F. JACKSON'S
and purchase, aa ho will sell off hia etoek at
greatly reduced prices before going North to
lay in a new stock of SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS. Remember, C. F. f ACKSON,
Leader of Low PiIjcs, 123 Main st.
N. B.?On hand, SPRING un 1 SUMMER
GOODS at extra low prices, C. F. J.
Mark Twain's Last.
THE GUILDED AGE?A Story of To-Day,
with 100 plates.
Adventures of an Attorney in Search of
Practice, by Warren?il Q~>.
Autobiographv and Memoir of Rev. Dr,
Guthrie?S2.
ApeB and Men, by Mi vert?$1 50.
Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, by
Lecke?f 1.75.
Locke's History of Ralionali.-n), 2 volumes.
Lecke's European Morals, 2 volumes.
Tho Huguenots in Franco, by Smiles
And other New Books, for ealo at
Feb 19 R. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE.
An additional stock of new MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE hax just been received at
the above place, and will bo disposed of at
prices to suit all. Call and examine. The
location 3i next door South of tho Pncnxix
oAlce._Feb 24 lmo
Look After Your Horses.
SPRING timo is the t!mo to givo tho GER?
MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all dis?
eases to which tbo horao, la subject, no bettor
medicine can be given. Got it only at
March 5 i HEINITSH'SDrug Store.
The Old Reliable House
ffiT FOR IIKUGS AMD HKKDS. -53
JUST received, now SEEDS, new varieties
of Cabbage, Pea*; and Corn. For pale at
Jar. !7 1 HE1NIr-jfJ'S Drug Store.
THE I)
BY J. A. SELBY. ? G(
Special Hotioos.
OBSTACLES TU HAKRIAOB ?HAPPY
RELIEF FOR YO?NQ MEN from the effects
of errors and abases Id early lifo. Manhood
Restored. Impediments to Marriage ro
E2c?ed. yr?.y n:cth:*d of 1-cii.m~nt No,,
and remarkable remedies. Books tud Cir?
calars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad
dreaB, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an
institution having a high reputation for
bonorablo conduct and professional skill.
Feb 10 "1T3ino
CURES1
Neuralgia, Piles, Headache,
Diarrhoea. Boils, Old Soros,
Lameness, Burns, Soreness,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hsarsenors, Ulcers. Wounds,
Soro Throat, Colic, Braises,
Rheumatism,* Hemorrhages,
Ma. h 1_j^huo
THE MILD POWER
nTj.irpnitEYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE TROVED, FROM THE MOST
ample experience, nn t-ntixo tncccpii. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aru tho only
mediranes perfectly daptcd to popular use?s<>
Eimplo thit mistakes cannot tu ui.idti in uMntr
them; so hurmlpsd n<* to be free from dtinp^t; and
KoelUcient aa to bo always reliable. Tliev have tho
highest commendation from nil, and will alway-i
render satisfaction, l'rlcc, iulurgotLrto-dnulim
vials, with directions:
No*. Cure?. C< n4*.
1. Fever?, Congestion, Inflammation?, . . 50
2. Worm*, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . so
3. Crytnc-Colio, or TccUungof Infants-, . SO
4. Dlarrncen, of Children or Adults, . . .'..1
5. I?y?entery, Griping, Bilious Culio, . . :>(!
<i. Cholcrn-iUoruu?, Voniitine;.M>
7. Conglm, Colds Bronchitis,.50
8,IVeitrulptia, Toothache, Faccnchc, . . . 50
f. II? adaclicu, Biet Headache, A'^-x t i - , . .'??>
1"* Dyspcpstn, B?ioua Btomach.50
1L Suppressed* or PainfulPeriods, . . . so
W. Whfitos? too Profuro Periods, . . . 50
IS. Croup, Cough, Ditllcult Breathing, . . .*? i
W. Salt Jtnonra, Ktysipola?, Eruption*, . 50
1*. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Piiiu*, . . . .'O
10. Over one. Agu", Chill Fever, A--.e:, 5?
1". I'll.-1. blind or bleeding,.?'??>
18. Opnttmlmy, and Sort er V.* ?ah rye*, . 51
If. Owtarrli, Acutoor ("hronie In?iieoz.?, . 50
20. iVtiooplne>CougH, Violent Cough?, . fO
SI. A hiI> m?T Oppressed Breathing*, ... 50
22. Hur UUclinrges, Impaired Ib.'nrinc*, . 50
S3. Scrofula, Enlarged OlmwU, RwoMiiim, .
11. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . ;?'?
2j. I.ropsy and Scanty Beeret ion*, .... 50
2fi. Nrn-Mcknesa, Bickncsa from Riding, . 50
17. ICIrtncy-DlscnHC, Gravel,.
VS. Hcrvona Detollltjr? Bemiuid Weak-:.-1 ?,
or Involunuiiry Discharge*,.100
?9. Bora Mouth, Canker,..V>
8?), UrlnnrvIVt nliu?-hs,Wettingtho l?-d, 60
81. Painful IV.-Suu*, with Bph?hm, . . JO
8-.'. SuuVrlnf? i i.'. ( .. nco of Lite, . . . . 1 00
83. KnllcpK.-v. .- ;? i -s St. \ itwtfDi.nee, . 1 00
81. niuhtlicrln, '. !?? mt?l Bora lhroat,. . 60
3"). Chroulo t unserftlun* uu I Eruptions, in
FAMILY CASKs'.
Cnoe. ftloroOMll wilh above Urge vial* and
Manual or Direction*, . ? ? ? *"2 22
Cniic (Morocco) of 2n Innre viola aw. Hook, o no
pTir* Tiiisr remedies nre amt l>y tiio
cnuo or single l?ox to any part of the
country. ffreo off charge, on receipt or
prioe. Address
HumfiSrr^opSa?^ Co..
OlSeaand Depot,No. 54V2BnoxnwAV, SewYobk.
For Sulo toy nil Druggists,
For aalo by Geiger <V McGregor, A gen'.a.
Doc 17_ -tVlv
II, & W, ('. S\V\FFICI.I).
OOI.TJMBIA
1
CLOTHING
AND
HAT HOUSE !
A RE opening daily a choice lino of
?1l r'BENCH and ENGLISH
COATINCS,
CASSIMERES.
VESTINGS.
Having recently re-orgnnlzod our CUSTOM
DEPARTMENT, and secured tho services of
a stylish and competent CUTTER and lirat
claae TAILORS, wo are now prepared to suit
tho taeto of the mn.st fastidious.
Wo aro now receiving new styles HATS
almost daily. Give ua a call,
March 15
Seed Oats.
WAA BUSHELS Prime WHITE SI RING
4 \ n f SEED OATS, lor aale low for cash.
Fell 4 HOPE A GYLES.
"Let our Just Censure
)LUMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY
FourttTO-rand Gift Concert,
FOR TUE BENEFIT of 7 iii'.
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
SUCCESS ASSURED/
B-A. PULL ull/l VVI.VCi CKIlTAI.M-i.-a
On Tuesday, 31st of March, Next.
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GENERAL
wish and cxnoctr.tion of the public and
of the ticket-holders, for tho full payment
of tho magnificent gifts., announced fur tho
Fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Public Li?
brary of Kentucky, tho management have de?
termined to poutp'onc th? Concert aud Draw
iug until Tuesday, the 31st of March, 1874.
NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT.
No doubt is entertained of tho Bale of
every ticket before tho drawing, but whether
all are spld or not, tho Concert and Drawing
will positively and uuequivocally take place
on tho day now fixed, and if any remain un?
sold thoy"will be canceled aud prizes will bo
reduced in proportion to tho unsold tickets.
Only GO,000 tickets have been issued and
114,000 CASH GIFTS.
$1,500,000,
Will he distributed among ticket-holders.
The tickets arc printed in coupons of tenths,
end all fractional parts will be represented
in the drawing just as whole tickets are.
L.IST OK GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash GiTt.1203,000
1 Grand Cash Gilt. 100,000
1 Grand Cash Gift. 00,000
1 Grand Cash Gilt. 25.000
1 Grand Cash Gift. 17,000
10 Cash Gifts, f 10,000 oach. 100 000
30 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each. 150.G00
50 Cash Gifts, l.Ono each. 50,000
hi) Cash G-.ils, 500 each. 10,000
100 Cash Gitti, loo each. 44,030 i
150 Cash Gifts, 300 each. 45,0ti0
250 Cash GtRs, 200 cavh. 50,000
325 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 32.500
11,000 Cash tiilts. .V) each. 550,000 ,
JS; Total 12000 Gifts, all cash,
amounting to .$ 1,500,000
The chances for a gift arc as one to five. j
I'llICK OF TIC1C1CTS.
Whole tickets, ?50: halves. $23; tenths, or i
each coupon, $5; eleven whole tickets toi ,
$500; 221 tickets for $1,000; 113 whole tickets
tor $5,000; 227 whole tickets for $10,000. No j
discount on less than ?500worth ot tickets.
The Fourth Gift Ceucert will be conducted,
in all respects, like tho three which have
already been given, and full particulars may
be learned from circulars, which will he- tent
Tree from this oltice to all who apply icr
them.
Orders for tickets and applications for
agencies, will be attended to in the order they I
aro received, and it is hoped they will bo I
sent in uromptlyvthat there may be uodis-|
appointment or delay in tilling all. Liberal;
terms given to thoso" who buy to f>ell agaiu. j
All agents aro peremptorily required.to settle |
up. their accounts and return all unsold
tickets by tho 20th day of March.
THUS. E. BRAMEL TTE.
Agent Public Library Kentucky and Mana?
ger Gift Concert, Public Library Building,
Louisville, Kentucky. Dec 17 wf
Tickets lor .sale bv D. GAM BRILL, Broker.
10.000 PRIZES 1
$250,000 Currency to ba Given Away!
For tho Benefit ol the
Masonic Relief Association,
Of .Norfolk, Va.
UNDER authority of a special Act of tbe
Legislature, passcel March 8, lST.'t, con?
ferring corporate privileges upon tho Ma
BOnic Relief Association, the Dircotor:i now,
have the pleasure to anoounco that a
a RAND GIFT CONCERT will he given at the
Opera House, in tho city of Norfolk, on
TUESDAY, the 5th of MAY, 1874,
[A'o Further Postponement Guaranteed J I
For the purpose of proouring fuuds neces- ]
sary for tho completion of tho Masonic 'j em-'
Siel now in course ot erection in tho citv oj
orfolk.
Directors oftiif. Association?John !..
Roper, Presideiit; John B. Cor prow, Tre*astt- j
ror; James Y. Leigh, Walter II. Taylor. Gen. ?
S. Oldliold, John A. RosMin. Daniel llusti I,
Wm. B. Wale?, M. fl Stev? iw , Weil, J. tin i
T. Redmond.
Advisory Board.?Hi* i'.XtV l.< ucv ex-Gov.
Gilbert C Walker, Col. ii i<!i r ;?. j;'?s, P. II.
P.; R?hn It; McDat.u l, I1 G Couuuaiidor; J.
J. Burroughs, Capt. Samuel L. Walls, Virgi?
nia Legislature; Robert E. Withers, G. M.
O. 11. P. and D. G. C. of fl. C; Col. Thomas
Owen:?, P.M.LI.; John IS. Wbitohead,
E>q., ox-Mayor. Col. W. 11. Taylor, State
Senator; Janusi G. ltain.fl. C. Q G.G.
List or Gifts?One Gri.iid Cash Gift,
$50,000; one Grand Cash Gilt, 25 000; one
Grand Cash gui, 12.5C0; one ilranil Cash
Gilt, M 000; ono Grand (. .-!. i.itt, 5,000; oiie
Grand Cash G in,'2 < 500; 1 ' ash Gift?, $500
r-ach, $12 l)C0: i.0 cash (!?tt?, 25(1 each. 12 500;
R0 Cash GiJt*. 200 euch. 10,000; 100 Catdi
CiiJt.?, 150 each. 15 000; 15") Cash Gifts, 100
< a di, 1". IMI0: Ga-h Gifts, fit) each, 29,500; 1
H.U00 Ga>h Gifts,5 each. 15 000, Grand total, |
10 000 :;ifts. nil Cash, {2"i0 000.
Whole tickets, Half Tickets, ?250.
Clnh Run .- - 11 Tickets for $50, 22 Tickets lor I
$100. HENRY V. MOORE,Secretary
Masonic Roll 1 Associ ilioi?, Norfolk, Yh.
IS. 1. BOO NE, Agent,
!??< I.:: |:?nin Columbia, s. C.
l)rs. Greene, Lindloy & Bentley's
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES
Ctl.MIMUM) KXTItAty COltVnAI.is,
the gieat vegetable alterative lor a'l
diseases arising Irom impure blood.
DU. OUF.F.XK.'S FIT CVKK, f. y IRi
eure of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasm.-, and convul?
sions of ail kinds.
Med loa Ceti Hon? y. for Coughs. Ce Ids,
Bronchitis, Croup, and nil diseases ol th?
lung-*, and air passages. .
N turn Ig la Specific, a certain and speedy
cure for Neuralgia, Rhe-uutatisni, Neivoua
Head-ache, and ?It nervi tu* pain*.
Wulm ?Ii Valley Agur Cure. Contains
n ? Quinine. A most positive remedy for
Chilis, bilious Fever, and Congestions o!
Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N.
C. For sale bv W. C. FISHER,
Nov 20 }lj Columbia. S. C.
Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts.
f\(\ RALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY,
* J\f 500bushels Heavy Oats, ?
300 bushels Bolt* d Meal,
10,030 pounds Wheat Bran and Short?,
For sale low, for cash, bv
Feh 20 HOPE .' GYLES.
Breakfast Bacon,
BDFFALOTONGUE8,MF.S8 MACKEREL.
LEAP LARD, PIGS' FEE I', for Pale Ion
bv HOFE ? GYEFS
Attend the Tru<
MORNING, MARCH 19, 187
The Brooklyn Life Insurance Co.
assets $3,300,000.
THE subscriber, having accopted the ap?
pointment of General Agotit of tho
abovo Company, desires to securo Anront?
throughout tne State. Applications by let?
ter or otherwise, with roterenco, wilfhave
due attention.
Oflico in Carolina National Rank, Colum?
bia, S. C.
Tho inducements for persons to insure in
this Company are based on a system, tho ob?
ject ami aim of which are to give to tho poli?
cy-holder aud hin wife ami children the full?
est, surest and most precious beutlits of Lile
Insurance.
The Brooklyn Life has rapidly gaiucd in
popularity, and now ranks second to no
Company in the advantages, aeeomntoda
tion and s'curitv it oflei.?.
J. W. i'ARKER, General Agent,
March n_"_
A T T II E
Grand Central
DRV GOODS ESTABLISII1IEXT
W. D. LOVE & CO.
TT7ILT. \ <- opened, ou MONDAY, the 10:1,
\Y iufetant, an elegant &tic:tns?.nt o!
2?S- Sun Umbrellas,
Dress Goods,
Embroideries,
Kulis, Linen Sets.
Ties, Belts, fcc.*, &c.
Comprising tome of the choicest poduced
ttiis season.
A big line '! CASSIMERES and TWEEDS,
fir boys, -t oT-. cents a yard?half price.
We are daily rcceracg fresh additions of
new- aud seasonable goods, which will be
offered low lor cash at the
OS ASP CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
or
w.m. d. love <?- co ,
.Uadsr Wheeler Ooubo.
March 1>
THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE
F. B. Orchard & Co.,
CNOKII IKWIVS IIAM..
"Vff TE won'd respectfully inform our friends
YV and the puulic generally, that wo uro
now in rec eipt of one of the nicest assorted j
stocks of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NO- j
TlONtf, Ac, and at as low prices as they can
be bought in tho city.
Among our stock will be found:
75 rto.'.on KID GLOVES, in one and two
buttons; r.U shades and Colors, al popular
prices.
D it ESS GOODS, in tho most desirable
sbad< s for htieet aud ev. ning wear.
FKRCALES. UilErONS aud OALICOEH.
A good assortment of CAHSlMEltES,
TWEEDS, COTTONADES und JEANS.
liest SHEETINGS and LONGCLOTHS inj
lb'- eitv for ihu price.
KMUEOlDEItlES, RUFFLING. GOLLAU? ?
KTTKKi TIES, Ac, in great variol.v.
To which wo oall tho attention of all before ]
purchasing clsowbcro.
F. Jt. ORCHARD A CO. j
N. H.?Connected with our store is a lirst:
chih"j Dress-making establishment, conduct-1
od by MRS. DURWl'LL, lain of lt. C. Shiver
A Co., whero she will I e plcasod to nee lu r ;
frii :.d.-< and customers. March 8
?>u%day Smoking,
free of c?:'3t3 at the
? a'iifornia Cigar Store. J
For further fcifoima
tion, call and see for
yoi&rself.
M. SULZBAOHEE.
.Tan -J'J
GOOD RULES.
Toko Heinitsh's Dlood anil Liv< r Fills.
A 1TT.Y yourself to business and work
XX linid.
Save jour earnings r nd inaPe g> od invest
mentH. Thft best invest ment Is good health
mid long lifo.
If you are Biet?, system deranged,
Take Heinitsh's Qn? oil's Delight.
II you have Fever, Chills, Headache,
Take Heinitsh's Kina Chill Cure.
A groat sav?
ing of money
i* in knowing
what to buy
vand where to
Jbnv. Go to
' HEINITSH'S
Doctor Shop.
A Hinglednafi
ot ;i AN LEY'S
COUGH SY
RUF will cure
Gongha Colds, Hoarseness, and save yon
from Consumption.
The best place i^ always the cheapest.
Good advice, vour best fiiend when pick, is
he who ernes vou All kind,, of good MEDI?
CINES nt HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE,
S.? pt 30 i ti;'I i site 1 i.<:::>ix Ofli ?<-.
Vomso>: Hams.
1 NEW SUFPI.Yj-.tst rccoived a
b Event.
VOL. IX?NO. 307
INSURANCE.
HAVING resigned the agoncy of the
Southern Life Insurance Company, we
hare connected ourselves with the
Cotton States Life luadr&iiue Company
OF.JUACOV, GiKUUGM.
W. B. JOHNSON, S. G. OBEAR,
President. Secretary.
Capital.tf.~j00.000
State Deposits. 150,000
The Coinpanv issues policies en both the
STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving to
non-participating policy holders tho advant?
age of premiums less by tweuty per ceut.
than mutual rates.
It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY
TRUSTEES in the principal cities of the
State, and will contract with said Boards to
invest in Haid cities seventy per cent, of the
net premiums taken there, 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-of 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_3rno
Notice.
Gm r.Nvilli aNn Columbia Railroad Co.,
Treasurer's Office,
Columbia, S. C, January 1,1874.
HOLDERS ol the STATE GUARANTEE!
BONDS and the admiltod SECOND
! MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, whe
have funded tho past dun Coupons of eaiel
I Bond;, matured hot ween January, 1672, and
: July, T-7", both inclusive, are notified that
the* January, 187-1, Coupons of said Bonds,
and, also, those Of the funded Interest Bonds
and Certificates, will be paid on presentation
this face on thf FIFTEENTH 1NST.
GEO. \Y. WATERMAN,
Jan ! Treasurer.
$100,000
IN
FOR
CLOTHING
GEMS' FlRMSniXG GOODS,
BOUGHT since the great decline, and we
a? e selling th?m at the very lowest
pricis lor cash. We intend to give our cus?
tomers tho advantage of the LOW PRICES.
Come and soo our stock. We consider it a
compliment for persons to call and sen our
goods_KIN ARD A WILEY.
?bb?ama ??????? ?m?
GUANO.
1J)URK PERUVIAN, imported diroct, and
for salu at Governniont Prices. LAND
PLASTER also tor sale. R. G. LAY.
March 10 lmo Agent, Savannah, Cla.
CONGAREE IRON WORKS,
COI.CMUIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND G R1S 1
MILES. Gin Gear
lug, au? all kinds
ot Iron Caatingi
for Machinery
and Ornamental
Ca stings foi
Stores and Dwell?
ings', Paten! Railings foi Garde ns and Gerne
torlos, Iron Sein?* and Aihor Chairs; also,
Brass Castings id all kudu, Bells for
Churches, Schools, Weik-sbeps, Ac Gua?
rantee all my woik i:: . t class and iqual to
any North or South.
Works at foot id I :<dy ftlrrel, and ne-ir lo
South Carolina ai d Gteeiiville- and Columbia
1 Railroad Coinput h I>< pots. Nt?v 18
Keegers* vs. Cincinnati Heer.
MMIE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto
JL nishiug unuounccmenl that Ciuoinnati
beer is no longer pino, but adulterated with
molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and tin
poisonous co chieum. The Commissioner (1
Agriculture, in hi* report for 1SIS5,says that
Prof. Mapns, (.; New York, analyzed ilieboei
(rem a dozen difl n til hr? wei ion, anil found
all of it adulterated (.'oc.miIoh Indiens and
mix vomica < uteri d 1 irgely into its composi?
tion.
J. (1. SFEG KtlS gnaratdocs his he< r to hi
pure and reliable. He does not adulterate
it, but brows hoin the best bailey, malt ami
hops. Jan 2;t
L?RICK & L0WR?NGE,
W holeaalo and Retail
Grocers and Provision Dealers. 1
OUR stock is
.complete in every
I respect. We sell at
'the very lowost
I price i, and warrant
nur goods puro. Wo do not pnhlidh prices,
bul feel satisfied that none of our natrons
will leave- dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest
market price for COTTON, either in goods oi
currency. We havo an excellent WAGON
YARD in rear of our establishment. Look
out for the sign of the plow and tho carriage
wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below
the PlieENIX office. Give us a call, and in
jpeol our goods and prices. Nov 20'
WM. M. FINE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
;t>>, /"\ T1TE best of WINES, LIQUORS,
stt>\l?rSEOARS, TOBACCO, etc., con
/-tartly on hand. Norfolk OYS?
TERS, it. and out it the ein 11. Give him it
call. ?,T*"2iL
Family Flour.
100 RBES. Uxtra Family FLOUR.
100 Iiarrelt I w pi io? d, but sound.
F< ! salt .?? HOPE * GYLES
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston und all prominent
lollies of the United States and Europ?
I bought ami sold.
DEPOSITS received and inUieat-bearisg
certificates issued.
STOCKS. BON^S, GOLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS or merohnntsand others from
the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL
LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANE,
Corner of Plain aud Riohaidaon stvcetsv
Feb 25
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT his new store, Main street, nearly op
posite the Central National Bank, has
a lure, e aud beaut it ul stock of fine WATCH EB
n to in and key winders, from tbo best Eu?
ropean and American manufacturers, and of
this own importation, in gold and silver cases..
{Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled ascort
imout'just received, and all the latest styles.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, iu sets and cases.
Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of
jPlated-Ware, Gold Watch and Keck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and
.Eye-Glasees, Clocks, Mneical Boxes, and ?
Igroat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is
the largest and best selected in the Southern
country, and will be sold as cheap as the
iame article can bo bought anywhere.
Oct 24_
THE WILMINGTON STAB.
' ES TAB LISIIET) O 2VL Y SIX YEARS -'
DAILY ?TAH
HAS the Iargeet circulation of any Daily
Newspaper in the Stau ...da circula?
tion in Wilmington nearly twice as large aa
that of any other paper. All the news of the
day will ho found is it, condensed when un
Iimportant, at length when of moment, and
always presented in a clear, intelligent and
interesting manner.
kvuscriptign (is advance:)
? Ono Year.?7 DO
Six Months. 3 50
1 Three Months. 2 00
WEEKLY STAU.
' price kedvced.
1 The WEEKLY STAR is now combined with
1 the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of tho
cheapest papers in tho country, at the fol?
lowing iti'i.re 1.1? rates!
One Copv, Ono Year.$1 50
One Copy, Six Months. 1 CO
?S-Clubs of 5 to 10, One Year. $1 25 per
copy. Clubs of 10 or more, One Year, only
If 1.00 per copy. Specimen Copies tent on ap?
plication. Addle.-*
WM. H. BERNARD.
Editor and Proprietor. WilmiDgton. N.
Baltimore & Wilmington, N. C.
Semi-Weekly Steamship Line,
Compoeed of the first-class Steamships
D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Psice
REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Childs
LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Benket?
? RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Oute?
WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE
every TUESDAY aud FRIDAY, and
from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY.
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with th?
Wilmington, Co'umbia and Augusta Rail?
road, giving Through Bills of Lading to ?l?
'from all poiuts in North and South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Colombia, S. C, with tha
Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Char?
lotte division of the Charlotte. Columbia a i s-.
Augusta Railroad.
Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia.
IMacon and Angusta and Central Railroads.
Steamers of this line, on arrival in Wil?
mington, stop at Railroad Depot, end the
llailroad Fn ight, being stowed separately in
steamer, is ti anafer red, under severed sheds,
direct to Cars, without delay, and fm wurde?
by tho fast Freight Express that even it-g.
No drayago iu Wilmington, aud no trauster
from Wilmington Senth Rate - cuaruntei-d
.is h>w aa by any other route, anci all lone?,
or over-charges promptly paid.
Mark all Go;.dp rid Sleiamshij to Wifming
ton, and forward Dill* of L..t'ii to Railroad
Agent, VVilmingtoi , N C
For turther ii>b ii.n.ti? :.. a'ri >} le < ill er ol
! undersigned Aim i t.- of tin <ii ??
ANDREWS fi < O , A?ent.- B A W. Hteam
4hip l ine. No 7:5 Smith's %\Iii f Raltimoie.
A. I) l.'AZAUX Ag?-nt B. A W. Stculits 1.1$.
i.ire. Yt'ilniingto; >. C
A. POI 1 i.i :. i i! V-fl i-?,t A; e>:t.
F. W CLV K a.:-'. Gi-ii Fr.i^l.i Ap t.
W?miii; Ion. N. C.
n. M COTI INCH AM, G?misI Westers
^iroiit, AtSahta. Cm N' v 28 Senn?
Columbia IMEusic Store
1
LyBrand & Son
,AKK pleasure in calling Iii? alientie.
I bete
?TOGK ?t MUSICAL ME1H IiAND1SE,con?
sisting of Pianos-, l horch am! Parle?! Organ?,
Mcloileous, Violins, Guitnri. Rr.njos, >!nti ?.
Aceordeons, Brass and Silvoi Rand Instil?
ments of all hinds. Also, She et Mnslc and
Instruction Rooks foi every classol SIn^ira r
instrument* bh l and at all times. We nn
Solo Agents for the state ol South Carolina
<?i Et ti v A- Co.'s CO'iTAGE ORGANS. Sht 11
Music senl t'v mail, post paid, on reccijd of
price;and all kinds of Musical C?m ds Bent by
Express, when ordered, to shy pun of thB
State, marked C. O. D. Good S<eono-haioY
Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, lor cash.
Pianos,Organs and Molodeons Tuned and
Repaired in a satisfactory mnine i: and will
iriveoapecialattention to Packing. Removing
and Shippin? Pianos for oth( i paities triarr.
point desired, n t mode rat? piiccB.
All orders promptly attended to and eatii
faction guarantee d to those favoring v.t with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue' oj
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, lit
chardson atrflot, a few doors above rnctKia
?fllce. Columbia, B. O. _ Nov?
Office City Treasurer,
COLUMBIA,8. 0., December27, 1873.
THE city of Columbia will, on the 15th o!
Jannary, 1871, commence paying the
PAST DUE COUPON8 of her Boot's. Thr;
will bo paid at the Carolina National Bank;
also at tie South Caio?na I'.i.i. k iu dTi : -,
Company's Rank, in this city.
CUAS. BARN UM, City Treaenre?.
IUq 2S_
reed! Feed'.! i'ecd!!!
HAY, 0?XIH
OATS. BRAN,
Const inlly on 1 and and for eale low bv
F? h S 1 JOB N AONEW & SOV