The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 20, 1874, Image 1
8(Babing} Bros. vs. Dab^by. Morgan &
o^?Error to the SupremjL&urt 0/South
Carolina.?This obbo invoked the dintri
bution of tbo assets of the Bank of the
State of South Carolina,'on its own ao
oonnt and as the financial agent of the
Stato, now la the ba/ds of a receiver,
and particularly the question of the
title of the Are loan bondholders and
the fire loan stockholders?bonds and
Block negotiated by the bank, under the
authority of the Sfato, for the rebuild?
ing of Charleston after the fire of 1838.
The bondB were-te.ken up in Europe and
the stock in the United States. The
former had tbo guarantee of the bank,
and the latter did not. The decision ie,
that the fire loan bondholders are on an
equal footing with the other creditors of
the bank, and that tbe fire loan stock
I holders are not creditors of the bank at
kali, and not entitled to cny participation
ptn the fund. Tbo assets are directed to
f bo distributed among the creditors of
the bank, in proportion to the amouut
of claim", reducing those arising during
the war to their values in national cur?
rency. This is an affirmation of the
judgment of the Supreme Oonrt of the
State. Mr. Jnetico Bradley delivered
the opinion. Mr. Strong di ?Bented.
The Philadelphia Record gives the
following description of thefjoffin for?
warded to Washington from that city 1
for the reception of tbe remains of the
late Senator Ham nor: "It is nearly
square, and made of a species of wood
said to be more durable than any metal
Tbe side panels are covered with black
oloth. Tbe handles, of which there are
oight, are of solid silver. They repre?
sent two hands grasping a rod about
eighteen inches long. Tbe lid ie in two
parts, or panols, and made of French
crystal plate glaea. Two panels of
oloth are made so ea to cover tbe glass
when required. The entire casket is
surrounded by a massive molding of
silver. Tbe iuside in upholstered with
white satin, silk and Venetian lace,
heavy silken tassels dropping from each
corner. The cat-ket is sis feet four
inches in length, four handles, above
described, being on each side."
"One of tbo most distinguished Re?
publicans of "Vermont" writes as follows
to the Springfield Republican, "You are
right;, there is to be u new birth. Tbo
Republican party has lo3t itB savor, and
is to be oast out and trodden under foot.
I am ready for the new crystalli7. ition, |
which ehould begin in Massachusetts.
But I fear the old fogies there won't see
it. Bring the good men together, and
let those who seek only vulgar ends by
vulgar means go with Butler and Grant."
The Mecca pilgrims are unfortunate.
117, returning to Algiers on board the
steamship Laoonia, were swept into tbe
Mediterranean and, of course, drowned.
This is but the repetition of a similar
catastrophe in tbo harbor of Alexandria
three yearn ago. The pilgrims are
generally loaded down with gold, car?
ried in belts around their waists, and
have an aversion to between decks.
Rooms to Rent.
FOUR largo and convenient ROOMS, up
stairs over my etoi o.
also,
Tho baok 8TORES in rear of D. Ooocbnan'ts
store. Apply to JOHN C. DIAL.
March 17 G
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
firm ot J. H. Kin .vim A Co., who have
not already done so, will pleaso present their
claims to mo forthwith.
\V. O. CHILDS,
Trubteo of Creditors J. H. Kmn.nl A Co.
March 17_ _14
Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad.
TrtHE following gontlemon have been ap
JL pointed by tho President of the Colum?
bia Hoard of Trade, by virtue of a resolution
adopted at an estia moeting, held on th?
ovening of 12th instant, a Oommltteo to so?
licit subscriptions of Stook to the Columbia.
Spartanburg and Ashevillo Railroad; viz:
James E. Black, E. Hope, R. O'Neale, Jr., J
H. Sawyor, J. S. Wiley, E. W. Bidbels.
JOHN T. SLOAN, Jn .
Secretary and Treasurer Board Trade.
?JTjMaroh 15___
Celebrated 5c. Cigars
?HAVE grown eo much in favor, that every
ano resorts, to tbo "Indian Girl CigarStoro."
not only to save money, but to get a bettor
Cigar tb&n can be bought olsowhero at dou?
ble tho price. Those celebrated Cigars are
sold only hy PERRY A 8LAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia, 8. C.
N. B.?Lovors of Chewing Tobacco shou'd
try the "RING,'* entirely now, put up in tin
oaop. March 13
Flour! Flour!!
BARRELS fresh ground FLOUR,
300
all qnalilien, from Super to Fancy
FamVy Flour, and at arcatly reduced priest,
lust received aod for salei by
March 10 JJ>IlN AG NEW & SON.
Removal.
MRS. S. A. SMI I'll has renwvoel bor I
DRESS-MAKINO ESTABLISHMENT |
to tho store of J. U. Kinird, where she will
ho pleased to meet all her burner customers,
I and all ethers who mp.y feel disposed to |
patronize hor. 1 haufcfu) for past favors, she- i
hopeB, by strict attention to business, toj
inorit a continuance of llio same. Spring :
iits lea will bo opened on the 10th of March.
March 4_ lino I
Take Notice." j
^LL in want of DRY GOODS hun NO j
TIONS, cheap, wili call at C. F. JACKSON'S j
And purchase, ae ho will sail off his stock at
greatly reduced prices before going North to |
lay iu a now stock of SPRING and SUMM EE
WOODS. Rotncmbir, C.F.JACKSON,
Lender of Low Prises, 128 Main st.
N. >>. ?On 1, SPRING and St)MM EL
GOODS at ex'ra iou> prices. 0. F. J.
Hay, Oats, Bran o.nd Shorts.
C*f\ BALES "RIME TIMOTHY HAV.
X)\ t BOO bushels Heavy Gate,
300 bushels Bolted Meal,
10 (K,o pom.oh VYhoat Brun and Shorts,
Fur nalo low, for eteh, by
Fob2C HOPE A OYLES.
THE I)
BY J. A. SELBY.
Special INTotloos.
uust.vol.ics to m uiriage?UAPPX
RELIEFFOB YOUNG MEN from tho effjcta
of orrors and abuioa in early life. Manhood
Itcutorud. Impediment** to Marriago ro
muvcd. Now method trcsinic^i. New
aud remarkable, remedied. Books and Cir?
culars ?ent froe, in eealod envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOW A KD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
S->nth Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa.?an
institution having a high reputation for
honorablo conduct aud professional skill.
Feb 10_ _ U1T3mo
"PPP?
Neuralgia, Piles, Headache,
Liarrhcea. Boils, Old Sores,
Lameness, Burns, Soreness,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarsene:s, Ulcers. Wounds,
Sore Throat, Colic, Braises,
j Bheumatism, Hemorrhages,
E
&m **&r W ? WL Warn +s)X\
hc.upiirjsvs'
IIOMEOFATIIIC SPECIFICS
SAVE PROVED, FROM! TIIF. MOST
ampin experience, nn entire success. Simple,
ipt. Efficient and Reliable. They are tho only
rncdiancs perfectly adapted to popular use?so
simplo that mistaken cannot be mudo in Utting
tlicm ; so harmless as to be free from dancer; and
so efficient as to be always reliable. They nave tli-:
highest commendation from all, and will alwnyi
render satisfaction. Price, in large tbrcc-druehm
viuls, with directions:
Nob. Cures. Cent?.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation?, . . SO
2. Wonui, Worm FcTer, "Worm folio, . . AO
3. Crying-Colic, or Tec thing of Infant*, . so
4. I Harr hem, of Children or Adult-, . . SO
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 60
G. Chulcru-Morbu?, Vomiting, .... SO
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.SO
b. IVenraliila, Toothache, Faccnch.?, ... SO
t*. Headaches, Blck Headache, \*ti'I ? SO
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Btomnch, .... SO
11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . . SO
12- White?, too Prafuao Periods, ... SO
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breatlitn.r. . . SO
M. Salt Ithonm, Erysipelas, Eruption >, . .' 3
Itheuuuutltm, ltheumutic Pain.-*, . . . SO
JO. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, A?.a-', SO
17. IMle.1, blind or bleeding.M
18. Ophtuwljny, andBoruor'Weak Eyes, . 50
l". Catarrh, Acute or Clironic Influenza, . SO
20. \yhoopUta>Cought ViolentCough?, . ;o
"I. AstUmn, Oppressed Breathinsr, . . . M
22. Kar UlHobarccs, Impaired Hearing, . S<.'
2J. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands,Swellings, . SO
21. <Jenrral Debility, Fhynienl Weakness, . to
25. Ihropsy and Scanty Secretions, .... so
20. Sca-Slchness, Sickness from Riding, . SO
27. Klfluey-I?hicasef Gravel,.SO
".S. Nervous I>ct?lllty, Seminal "vViiiki
or Involuntary Discharges,
2a. Sore Moulhi Canker,.
so. Urinary Weatoicitt wotUufrthu Be
31
S3
:u
31
Suffering!
BnlloHMc:;
itipiiCii
ICO
so
SI
SO
10?
1 00
so
, v. Ith Rpiuuns
??,?.? ..f Life, ...
? S:. Vila*' Punrv,
Vcr-.u-.l Sum Throat,.
... Chronic Congestion* uul Eruptions, SO
FAMILY CARES.
Cav; (Monxro) with above 35 lnrge vials and
Manual of Direction*, . . . ? *10 00
Cnso (Morocco) of 20 lar^o vlnW ui\ I IWhnc, 6 00
BSr* These remedies aie Kent by tho
cdjo or single bor to any p?rt of the
country, free of charge, on receipt ot
price. Address
Humphreys' Specific .
Homeopathic Modicmo Co.,
Oftice and Depot, No. SC3 Bboadwat, New Ton*.
For Solo by ull Druggist*.
For sale by Oeiger A McGiegor, Agen'.s.
Deo 17 tUlv
B. 4 W, C. SWAFFIELD.
COLUMBIA
CLOTHING
j. HAT HOUSE !
A BE oj efdnj; daily u cboic< line oi
/iL F11EN0." ami KNOL ill
jcOATIKGS,
CA 551M EBBS.
VEST1JSGS.
Hliving rut* nil) iT-o.-gh.uized our CUSTOM
j DEPARTMENT, and secured tho services of
I a stylish and compelctit CUTTER and first
class TAILORS, we are now prepared to unit
the t&Hto of the most fastidious.
Wc are now receiving new y:.> !^ ? HATS
1 ilmo <t daily. Olvo ns a call.
March 11.
Kreaktast Bacon,
EU VPAl.OTONQ?RH, 81KSSMACKEftEL.
LEAF LARD, PICS' FEE I", for 8*1? low
'by HOBE* OYLES.
AIET
"Let our Just Censure **>
COLUMBIA, S. 0.. FRIDAY a
Fourth Grand Gift Concert,
for the dbkrfit ok the
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN'lUCKY.
& UC ? ESS A SS Uli ED !
FULL DRAWING CKUTAIM-WO
On Tuesday, 31st of March. Ntxf.
IN OUDER TO MEET THE GENERAL
wish and expectation of tlio public and
of tho tickot-holdcrs, for tlio hill payment
of the magnificent gifts, announced lor tho
Fourth Grand Gift Concert of tho Public Li?
brary of Kentucky, the management havo ele
termined to pobtpono the Concert and Draw?
ing until Tuesday, tho 31 Ht ot March, 1874.
NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT.
No doubt ia oiP.crtaiucd of tho sale of
every ticket betet o tho drawing, but whether
all aro svdd or not, tho Concert and Drawing
will positively and unequivocally la?e place
on tho day uow fixed, and if any remain un?
sold they will bo canceled and prizes win bo
reduced in proportion to the unsold tickets.
Only 00.000 tickets have boeu istticd and
12.U0U CASH GIFTS,
$1,500,000,
Will bo distributed among ticket-holders.
Tho ticket? aro printed in coupons ot tenths,
and all fractional parts will be represented
in the drawing just aa whole lick"tB are.
L.IST OK GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gift.f25\000
1 Grand Cash Gilt.lOu.OtiO
1 Grand Ca*h Gift. SO,OHO
1 Grand Cash Gilt./ 25 000
1 Grand Cash Gilt.<. 17.000
It) Cneh Gift*, $lt),lK>0 vach. 100 000
:I0 Cash Girte, 5,000 each. 150 (100
50 Cawh Gifts, 1,000 each. . 50.000
HO Cash Gifts, 500 each. 4'h000
100 Cash Gilts, 400 each.
1.10 Cash Gifts, two each_
250 Cash Gifts, 200 oa?h.
32.0 Cash Gifts, 100 each_
11,000 Cash Gifts. 50 each...'..
jTTotal 12 000 Gifts, all cash, -
amounting to.$l,500,COOlj
Tho chances for a gift aro as one to live.
PfllCIC OF TICKETS.
Whole tickets, f50;'halves. $25; tenthe, or
nach (vnipon, $5; eleven wholu tickets for
(500; 22? licUots for ?1.000; 113 whole tickets
for I5.0UO; 227 wholo tickets for $10.000. No
discount ou less than $500 worth ot tickets. '
Tho Fourth Gift Concert will bo conducted,
in all respects, like the three which havo
already been given, and full particulars may
bo loarned from circulars, which will bo sent
free from this ofiico to all who apply for
them.
Ordere for tickets and applications for'
agonciee will be attended to in the order they
are received, and it is hoped they will he
sent in promptly, that there may bo do dis?
appointment or delay in filling all. Liberal
terms given to those who buy to soil again.
All agents are peremptorily required toaettlo
up their accounts and return all unsold
tickets by tho 20th day of March.
THOd. E.BBAMLETTE.
Agent Public Library Kentucky and Mana?
ger Gift Concert, Public Library Building,
Louisville, Kentucky. Dec 17 wf
Tickets lor sale by D. QAMBRILL, Broker.
SCHOOL MUSIC BOOKS!
Hour of Singing !
PEHFECrLY adapted to progressive Noto
Heading. Two Part. Three Part and
Four Part Hinging in HIGH SCHOOLS. Is a
great favorite, and abundantly deworves its
success. By L. <). Fmehson and W. S. Tin
pen. Price $1.00.
HI VLB OF LIFE. Best Book for hahbath
Schools.
Choice Trios.
Three Part Songs for Female Voices!
This ia an admirable book to use with, or
I to loilow "Thn Hour of Hinging." Contains
I mu-de from' tho very best sources. Has a '
epecial adaptation for Ladies' Seminaries, j
By W 8. Tn.np.Sf. Prioefl.00.
DEVOTIONAL CHIMES. Best Vestry
Siugiug Book.
Cheerful Voices.
Daily in ireasiug in ft vor. and is undoubt?
edly one of the best collection* of Hongs for
Common Hobools over published. By L. O.
Kmku.ho.n-. Price 50 cents.
All books amt, post-paid, for ro-.iil price.
OLIVKK DITdON A CO., Boston.
CHAM. H. D1THON A CO.,
Mar 7 swlf 711 Broadway, New York.
Cannon Ball.
TiAMOUS CABBAGE SEED, jn*t received
. Cannon Hall Cabbage,
Marble-boad Mammoth,
Kotier.'* Early Drumhead.
Carter's Extra Early Cabbage,
j Winuiitgstadt, i-'ehiiienfu.-t, French, Ox
i Heart and uthi ? hit.d.i.
ALSO,
lioy'n Extra Early Prolific Tomato,
Extra Early Peas, (J?rn, Oifion Sets.
I All warranted und cheap, at headquarters,
for good Heed. E. II. UElNlToll'S
Jan 301 Drug .Store.
A MEDICINE WORTH HAVING.
IIKIMTSH'S ?H'KION'm DKMGHT,
I71011 Sick Head.cite. Bilious Attacks. Con*
. stipalioii, Hour Stomach, Dyspepsia, In
iligestioti, Scrofula, Jaundice, Pain in tho
Back, Nrmralgia, Dropsy, Hkiu Diseases,
Lomh of Appetite, heprecsion of Spirits;
, Heartburn, Hheuniatism, Norvemsncss, Me
lancholy. Bilious F?v( r, Co. tiveness.
Ask for iieiiiitsh's Queen's Delight: nntiv
' >ther is genuine For sale at
Dee. lot E. II. ITEINITKll'S Drug Store.
, - . ... ?
Bulwer's Grtat Novel,
. milE PA ItISJ ANS, illustrated-il oo.
I a Publicans and Siiiueif, a Novel, by Miss
i Hi addon?75 cents.
: A Princess ol 'I hnle, a Novel, by author ol
j "Adventnrts ol a l lieiin.' "Daughter ol
. Hcth," Ac - 75 cents.
Lelda's Fori tine, a Novel- $1 Ml.
Which Shall It Hi? a Novel,.b> author fif
the Wooing O* l' - 35 rent if.
Hohce; or. Two Little Wooden Shoee; a
Htory, ?>\ Onidi) i I M)
j F.'b 10 It. L. HhYAN'B BOCKSTORE.
Seed Oats.
/ ?-, BCSnELH Prime WRITE SPRING
\ i SEED 0 \t ;, tor sale low for carii.
Feb 1 HOPE A GYLES.
li KM INK
IMPORTED WINES, BRAN PI IS. &c
Bfa SCOTCH WHISKIES,
11 Old Jamaica Hum.
Brandies- Ota i d,.'. c.,
Holland Gin,
biiuir? Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wi .<.
Also, a large sleek ??.* Sue old Whit hies,
Cigars, Ac.
Dec 21 J. C. SEEG ERB
70
lORtfLNGr. MARC II 20, 1874
NEW STORES!
NEW GOODS.
. n iVING recc::tly : cmorcd my cslab.
nMlUhmont to tho new building, opposite
[ftiltho Oily Hall, and received au entirely
-ail-nowand fresh stock of SPBTN'O U00?8,
I cordially invite an inspection. My block
embraced Kreuch, Eugliah and American
CARSIMERE8, ol tho latest dehigiiR, which 1
will innlie up on re>\aon>tl>le terma.
C. D. EBERHARDT.
Marek l lmo+
SPRING GOODS.
^fo TUE bubHcriber would respectfully in
Tfftform Ids many friend-a and customers
[Kflhatbeis now in receipt of bin spring
?"*-et(ickof CLOTHS and OAKS1MLREH,
Ac, which hu id prepared to make up in the
latost ttvlcs and on the most 1 caaoniible
ttrma. .1. F. EISF.NMANN.
Fob 22
The Brooklyn Life Insurance Co.
ASSETS 94,^00,000.
THE Hubacriber, having accepted the ap?
pointment of General Agent of the
abovo Company, desiros to Bccnro A gent a
throughout ttio Stato. AppJicationH by let?
ter or otherwise, with relertnco, will have
duo attention.
Oflice in Carolina Natioual Dank, Colum?
bia. 8. C.
The inducements for peranna to incuro in
thia Company are baeeu on a ayatem. the ob?
ject and aim of which uro to give to lliu poli?
cy bidder and his wife and children the full?
est, surest and moat precious beuetitsof Lite
Insurance.
The Brooklyn Lifo ban rapidly gained
popularity, and now runks .*icotid to ho
Company in tin: advantages, accommoda?
tion and security il ofTei s.
?T. W. BARKER, General Agent.
March 11
An additional stock of ucw MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE has just be'en received at
tho above place, and will be disposed of at
prices to suit all. Call and examiue. The
location is next door South of tho Pncrsix
oflice. Fob 21 lrno_
A T T II K
Grand Central
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMEXT
OF
W. D. LOVE & CO.
V
TILL bo opened,..n MONDAY, the ICth
inutant, au tdegaut a*eoitmcLt ot
Parasols,
Sun Umbrellas,
Dress Goods,
Embroideries,
I Kutfi, Linen Sets,
"lies, Belts, &c , &c,
Comprising some of the choices: produced
thia hear-on.
A big line of CASSIMERFS and TWEET'S,
i f'?r boys, at cents a yard--half price.
We are daily receiving fresh additions of
i now and Hcasonahlo goods, which will be
offered low lor eaak at tho
I
Oil AND ORSTB.it
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
Ok
\VM. U. LOVK .v < O .
Under Wheeler Bonce.
March 15
THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE
F. B. Orchard & Go,,
I'MIICK IKWIV* Mil '?.
I \XrK won'd rcsj tetfully . dorm oni friend*
, VV and tho public generally, that wu niii
'nowiitrucoipt.nl one ol (Its nieust imaortod
stocks of DRY GOODS, II041KRY, Nt).
TlON.i, Ao , anil at aa low prices a* they can
bo bought in the pity.
Among our stock will be fi und:
7.5 ill / 'ii KID ULOVKS, m one and two
; bultous; all ehades and call i popular
I pi leus.
. DRESS GOODS, in the most desirahh
idindcH fond reel an<l ev< ning wear.
? PE BO ALES, ORETONS and ?VLIO ?KS.
! A good HHSOitmoiil i; CASSlMEKHS,
TWEEDS, OOTTONADKS and JEANS.
BesthilEETINOS und LONUCLOTIIS in
. the oitv for tho price.
EMBKOIDEBIES. RUFFLING. COLLAR
H'l'TES, TIES, Ac, in great vnri<-t\.
To which wo call tho attend ?u of all bt f.-rc
? purchasing elsewln re
V. ORCHARD A CO.
N. B.- Connected ?..i>m ;; >ri ir a first
dann |)revs-mtiling ? ? I a I ..?. i:u nt, conduct
I od by MUS. BUBWELL, I < . Shivc
A Co., where ehe \>Id be ; :.<?'. loaeoher
friends and cnatoiuere. March 8
Mai!: Twain's Laci,
?Day,
1 rfHlliCUlLDEO AGK - A Sloi > i '
, .1 ?. Uli h (I plati a.
i\d ven tun aid an Ml n i y i H
Practice, by Warren
Autobiography an . Mi nit h i! Rc\. D
Outline
Ap< * and Men. by T11v ,r il ".(]
Leaders ?>! l'?bhc Opinion in l.-elm.d, 1
LecLi ;! 75
l.nckcV History of it at iotiulUm, 'J volume
Lecke'* Kiiropoaii Morals,it volumes.
? Tho Huguenots in France, by Smiles . -'
And i.tin r w Bool , I i v i.c at
Fi b 10 R. L. BR YAN'S BOOKSTORE
VOL. IX?NO. 308
INSURANCE.
HAYING; resigned the agoncy of the
Southern Lire Inauranoe Compat.y, we.
have connected ourselves with the
Cotton States Life Insurance Company I
W. Ii. JOHNSON, S. G. OBEAR,
1'rcbidcnt. Bceretarv, |
Capital.*500.00c>,
Stalo Deposits. 1g0.O?O
I The Companv isbiies policies on both the!
stock and Mutual plans, giving i->\
nou-participating policy holders the advant?
age of premiums less by twenty per cent,
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 said 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 be-speak a continuanco ot kind
patronage heretofore extended to us.
BLACK A WARING,
General Agents for South Carolina.
Active; and reliable canvassers wanted with
whom we will make liberal contracts.
Fish 21 Soio
Notice.
G in.i nvim.i: and Columbia Railroad Co.,
Treasurer's Office,
Columbia; h. C, January 1,1871.
Hold hltH of the stat E gtjaban1ked
BONDS and tho admitted SECOND
MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who
have funded tho past due Coupons of said
Bonds, matured between January, 1872, and
July, 1s7j, both inclusive, are notilied that
the January, 1s74, Coupons of said Bonds',
and, also, those ot the luuded Interest Bonds
and Certificates, will*bo paid oh presentation
at this ulke un the fifteenth IN ST.
GLO. W. WATERMAN,
J;.ii 3 Treasurer.
$100,000
IN
I OR
CLOTHING
GESTS' FORMING GOODS,
BOUGHT since- the great decline, and we
are selling them at the very lowest
prie-jH for cash. We intend to giv<? our cus?
tomers the advantage of the LOW PRICES.
Come and nee our stock. Wc consider it h
compliment for persona to call and see our
goods_KIN ARD A WILEY.
I tUBBtBSBBBmJBmWBtM \ tkWMmWtMUmWmWBt
GUANO.
I>UBK PERUVIAN, imported din et, and
for sale at Government Prices. LAND
1 PLASTER also for salo. It. O. LAY,
March 10 lain Agent, Savannah, Ga.
CONGAREE IRON WORKS,
CULI'AIBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GUIS']
MILLS. GinOeni
Ung. and all kinds
of Iron Caatingf
for Machinery
and Ornamental
Ca slings foi
Stores and Dwell?
ing"?, Patent Railings for Gardens andCeuie
11cries, Iroti Settees and Arbor Chairs; also,
! Brass Castings ot all kinds. Bolls for
j Churches, Schools, Woik-shops, Ac. Gna
I ranteo all my woik first data uLd equal tu
. any North or South.
j Works at foot ul Lady street, and near to
I South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia
j Railroad Companiei-' Depot*. Nov 18
Seeger8* vs. Cincinnati Beer.
fTlHE Cincinnati (JoieitC makes the asto
! I nishing announcement that Ciiicinnali
bt er is no longer pure, but adulterated with
r.'.nlasKCS, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous co chfenm. The Conimiskioncr < I
j Agriculture, in his report for 1*05. savs tht>t
i ?'rot' Mspos, of New York, analyzed thobeei
' fr nn dozen different breweries, and found
j all ol it adulterated Cocctilus Indiens und
j u\w Viiuiica entered !at>;i ly into its comp i.-i
; tion.
J. ('. 8FEGERS guarantees Ids beer to In
pure and reliable1. C dnc? not adullerali
it, but brews from the beet barley, malt und
h >pa. Jan 23
L?RICK & L0WRANCE,
Wholcsalo antl Retail
Orocers and Provision Dealers.
OUR stock i
.complete in every6
' ?^Syfc?? respect. We sell at f
'the vcrv lowoat
n M?i prii aiid warrant
nur goods pure. Wo do not publish prices
bill leel satisfied that none ?.f onr natrons
wiH leave dissatisfied. Wo pay the liigh?>t
j market pru-e for COTTON; either in goods oi
currency. Wo hive an excellent WAGON
YA1 Din rear ef our establishment. Look
?in; (or the sign of the plow and the carriage
l wheel. Richardson streot, a few doors below
! ihn 1 it.iNix offico. Give us a call, and in
-.\ < .-t ..or goods and priocs. Nov 28
WM. M. FIFE'S
State Capitol Saloon.
/?\ THE best of WINES, LIQUORS,
? , J ?#SKOAI!S, TOBACCO, etc., eon
"^.C/ staidly ..i hand. Sol folk OYS
I'EliS, in and out of the shell. Oivo him a
e,-.M, .1 ? ri HI
Family Flour.
ft ? 1^ lOOBBI.S.i xtia Family FLOUR.
' JLrWj?M 100 ban eis low 11 iced, but sound.
i>i*48Si rot saleby HOPE A OYLES
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collateral!.
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent
oltioa of Ihn United Statea and Europo
bought and sold.
DEPOSITS received and lutereht-beating
QcrfiUoatcB le mied.
STOCKS. BUNDS, COLD and SILVEK
bought and f old.
ACCOUNTS or niorebanta and others from
the city and country solicited, and LIBEBAL
LINKS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
Corner of Plain and Richardson etretta.
Fob 25
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT bin new storo, Main street, nearly op?
posite the Central National Pink; has
a largo and beaulilul block of fine WATCHES
intern and key winders, frrm tho best Eu
|ro|irauBii(l Aniericau nianulaclnrt.ia, aud oi
Ida own importation, in gold and silver cases,
iblegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled eetcrt
;meut juat received, and all tho latest stylet.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases,
jbridal Presents, and a very lino selection of
IPlated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chain*,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment MngH, large stock of Spectacles and
Eve-Glasscs, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a
great variety of Fancy Articles. My slock in
I the largest und best eelccled in tho Southern
country, und will bo sold as cheap as the
iamo article can be bought anj where,
rift 21_
THE WILMIKGTON STAB.
ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YEAJiS!
DAILY STAU
HAS the largest < ircnlr to n of any Daily
Newspaper in the St;., und a circula?
tion in Wilmington neatly twice ns largo aa '
that of nn> other paper. All the m-Vs of tho
day will lie found in it, condensed when un?
important, at length when of moment, and
always \ resented in a clear, intelligent and
interesting manner.
BUiwcniriios (in advance:)
One Year.$7 00
Six Months. 3 CO
Three Months.. 2 00
WKKKLY STAK.
PRICE llEDUCKD.
Tho WEEK LY STAR is now combined with
tho CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of the
clioapcst papers in tho ceuntry, at tho fol?
lowing deduced rates:
One CV.pv, One Year.$1 50
One Cony, Six Months. 1 tO
j?3~Cluhs of 5 to 10, One Year. $1 25 pet
copy. Clubtj or 10 or more. One Year, only
II.U0 per copy. Specimen Copies teuton ap?
plication. AddresH
WM. n. BERN\BD.
Editor and Proprietor. Wilmington. N. C.
Baltimore &WilmiDgton,N.C.
Semi-Weekly 8teamihip Line,
Composed of the first-claeo Steamships
D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Pbioe
REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Childs
.LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. Bennett
UALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Oliver
WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and
from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY
*nd SAT URDAY.
Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the
Wilmington, Co'nmbia and Augusta Ruil
road, giving Through Bills of Lading to aid
fmm all points in North ai.d South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama.
Connecting at Columbia, B.C., with tho
Gri cnville aud Columbia Railroad and Char?
lotte division of tho Charlotte. Columbia and
Augusta Bailroad.
Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georg:a,
Macon and Augusta and Central Railroads.
Steamers of this line, on arrival in Wil?
mington, stop at Railroad Depot, and the
Railroad Fn lght. being stowed separately in
Steamer, is tiunslerrvd,under covered ebeda.
direct to Oars, without delay, and foiwurdtd
by the fast Freight express, that cvenirg.
No drayage in V>yuiingtou. mid no transfer
from Wilmington South Rates guarantied
.ta low as by Dhy other route, sod all lo;St?
or ovcr-ohsrges promptly paid.
Mark all Goods via Steamship to Wilming?
ton, :md forward Bills of Li.c'it.g to Railroad
Ageut, Witmir gton, N C.
For further iuf nrmation. nj pli to e iihc-r of
'undersigned Acim ts ul th< if: <?
ANDREWS A CO . Ag. i?U B A W. Steam?
ship 1 im>. No 73 Smith's Wh?ri. Ratiiiuote.
A. D OAZAUX AgetH B. A W. KitstoHtip
Lino, Wiliiiingioit. N C.
A. POPE, (???it r-il Fn igh't Agent.
F. W. CLAbK Arc't (leu. Fitiiilit Ag t.
W dining ton. N. C.
U M COTI1NGUAM, Oitieiul Western
Agent. Atlanta On Nov28 3rnon
Columbia Music Store
LyBrand & Son
rEWKK pleasure in calling the atti:.t:u;. i:
X tho public to ati examination ?l their
stock of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, eon
dating oi Pianos, Church and I'arloi Organ?,
tfclodeems, Violins, Guitars. Banje s, Flutes,
tccordeotis. Brass aud silver Band Instru?
ments oi all kinds. Also. Slieei Music sn.1
Instruction Books for every class of Musical
Instruments on baud at all'times. We am
Sule ?cruiB h r the state of South Carolina
..t Esley A Co.V COTTAGE ORGANS, blue
Music si nt by mail, post paid.oil receipt of
price; and all kinds ol Mtiaieo) Good* sent by
Express, when ordered, to any part oftb*
state, marke?' c. 0. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash
Pianos,Organs and Mclodcoie Tuned and
Repaired in a satisfactory maimei and will
give especial attention to Packing, Re moving
mo Shipping Pianos for otlie t piiiti? e loany
point desired. M moderate piiccs.
All orde-rs promptly attended In ard natu ?
faction guaranteed to those Live ring us with
their patronage Herd for our oataloRueoi
<heet Music and Ifusical Merchandise Ri
?bitrds'-ti-tri ed, a fr w door* ibovc PniBKii
ifrlce. C.dnmWa S O. Nov7
Offine uify Treasurer,
COLUMBIA,8 0., Deofjuieu 27, 1S73.
rpn K city of Columbia will, on the lf?:h c :
1 Jnnnarv, 1871. pommenee paying tho
PAST DUE COUPONS or her llein f. Tl ey
will be paid at the Carolina National RauL
nt the south Carolina Bank and Tin
Company's Rank; in this citv.
'OHAS. IIA KNUM, City Ticasurer.
l ??>e ?s
Feed! Feed!! Feed!!! *
HAY, COV.
OATS. BRAN,
t ot i 11 tit ly on ! v nil and for sub- tow by
' Fcb24 JOHN AG NEW A SON.