The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 03, 1874, Image 1

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BY JULIAN A. SBLBY. Mr. Darwin's "missing link" has at length been found, to judge from an account of dwarfish human beings, said to resemble a race of monkeys, which fs given by the Siam Weekly Ad? vertiser: "On the island of Borneo has been.found a certain race of wildvcrea *-: i ~* _t-1- . ^??> ??~t;~... LlliCD) Ol nUlOu uiuuiiia VBtZUviCS uuvu been discovered in the Philippine Islands, in Terra del Faego- and in South. America. They walk, unusually, almost erect on two legs, and in that at titude measure about four feet in height. They construct no habitations, form no families, scarcely, associate together, steep in oaves and treeB, feed on snakes and vermin, on ante'.eggs and on eaoh other, They oannot be tamed or forced to labor, and are hunted and shot among the trees like the great gorilla, of which they axe a stunted copy. When cap? tured.alive, one finds with surprise that their uncouth, jabbering sounds are like articulate language. They tnrn up a human face to gaze at their captors, und females show instincts of modesty? in fine, theso wretched' beings are meu and women." Tichbobne.?Since the Tiohborne trial began in England the little heir who has contended successfully.for his great estate against the fraudulent claimant, has grown old enongh to take some in? terest in tho matter, being now nearly twelve years of age. His estate will have to Buffer some. The two trials together having cpst not less than ?1,000,000, of which tho larger part falls upon the public, who has paid the same for tbo Insurious. 188 days in which they-have been tracking a dissipated butcher1 around the world. The greatest bell in the world, the 1 "Emperor William Bell," destined for the Cologne Cathedral, has just been finished. It weighs about 60,000 pounds, is eighteen feet high and fourteen feet wide. The first moulding of the bell proved a failure, and considerable dif? ficulty has yet to be overcome in trans? porting the immense mass from Frank? enthal, where it was cast, to the top of the tower of tbe Cologne Cathedral. A company baa been formed at Rome to establish a railway from the base of Vesuvius to the crater, to be workod by steam and ropes. They have already procured tbe model of a train which re? ceived a prize at the ViennaExhibition, and has been for some timo in nso at Buds. M. Veuillot, of the l aris VUnivers, has written to Gen. Cathelinenu to hold his sword in readiness, as "the day of victory and martyrdom in the struggle for Church, Fatherland and King is Hp proaohing." HOPE & OYLES a RE just in receipt of: A. PICKLED BE Lib' TONQUES, Pickled TRIPE, Pioklpd PIQ'S FEET, Pickled Fulton Market BEEF. Also, one barrel oxtra 8AUU KUADT. Notice. Office City Clebk and Tbeasuiuu. Columbia, B. C, March UO, Ib71. \\ LL TAVERN LICENSES paid quarterly X3L are due on April 1. Parties an- notified that if not paid promptly, they will bo brought before the Mm or and dealt with ac? cordingly. CHAS.BARNUM, April 1_ City Clerk. Notice to Managers of Election and Registration. THE Managers appointed in the various Wards in tho city will moot on TH?RS- I DAY next, April 2, at tho olhuo of tbo County Auditor, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to receive tho Books ot Registration and all necessary in? structions for t bo Municipal Election. A. L. SOLOMON, Chairman Hoard of Commissioners of Elec tion, Rickland County. April 1 GUBERNATORIAL CHAIR ~ WHO is to occupy this position, will soon bo tho subject of inquiry among poli? ticians. How it is podsiblo for thoso cele? brated 5c. CIO ARS TO BE SOLD By the Iadlan Oirl at that price, is tbe sub joefbf inquiry among smokers, as the size and quality would insure a much higher price, if they were sold at auoliou TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, This maid of the weed, howovor, has adopted tho motto, "Quick sales and short jaroQtB," not only in regard to this Cicar.but also in tho lino of imported goods.'Lovers of pure Uavauas should, tho;efore, call at April 1 INDIAN QIRL OIQAR STORE. Flour! Flour!! QffcA BARREL8 fresh ground FLOUR, ?UU all qualities, from Xuper to Fancy Family Flour, and at greatly reduced price*, just receivod and for salo by March 10 JOHN AONEW A SON. Just Arrived. TIEROES Davis* Diamond HAMS, tOVJ Thomas' Orange HAMS and Morri son's Star HAMS, which I am offering cheap for cash. Parties desirous of securing nice Hams for their Summor use had better call at onco before prices advance. March 21_HARDY SOLOMON. Trustee's Final Notice. IN order to closo out the present stock of DRY OOODS, MILLINERY, Ac, of J. II. Kinard 5c Co., it is offered without reserve for thirty days at twenty-five cent, below cost. Wo a oan (literally) what wo say. lho stock ia varied and contains many desirable and seaBonablo goods. After thirty days it will bo sold in bulk. Persons wishing bar? gains will coubuR their interest by pricing our goods beiore purchasing elsewhere, as this opportunity will not extend after that .time. W.Q.CHILDS, March 2'J 0_ Trustee. Sweet Potato 81ips. -I tf\f \ BUSHELS **M8 *nd REDS, in L\J\J fine order, for Palo by March 15 HOPE ? GYLES. "Let Speolal Notioo?, OBSTA.UI4R8 TO AI A II HI A CK ?HAPP1 RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tbo cfTec*! of errors and abuses iu early life. Mauhooi Iteatorod. Impediments to Marriage re moved. New method of troatment. New and remarkabla remedies. Hooks and Cir calara sent freo, in seated envelopes. Ad dress, HO WAKE ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Stroet. Philadetpbia. Pa ? ai institution having a high reputation foi honorablo conduct and professional skid. Feb 10 l|ir:pno BOND'S EXTRA oT! GOOD TO TIA VE IX TUE HOUSE! A LARGE supply just received ahd foi l\_ saio by E. E. JACKSON, Plain stroet, near liicbardson. March 31 G Neuralgia, Piles, Headache, Diarrhoea. Boils, Old Seres, Lameness, Burns, Soreness, Toothache, Scalds, Sprains, Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds, Soro Throat, Colic, Bruises, Rheumatism, Hemorrhages, Etc. - nc tUSniu THE MILD POWER % xCURESsc ni.ui'nniAS' IIOMEOFATI1IC SPECIFICS HAVE TROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, nn entire success. Biiupie. 1'iuinpt, Efficient andReliable. They aia the only rnedicines perfectly adapted to popular use?so simple that mistakes cannot be utuda in UKiujr them ; so harmless us to be free from dnnper; ami M> efiicicnt as to bo always reliable. They have tlo highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Price, in largo three-drachia vials, with directions : Now. Cure*. C? oi*. 1. Fevers, 0<iiie<?ticm. Inflammation*, . . 4i> -. n oniu, Worm Fever, Worin Colic, . . 30 8. Crytns?Collc, orTuctliiiajof Inf an tu, . SO 4. Diarrhoe?? of Cliilthcn or Adult', . . SO ft! I>y?enter}"t C. riiiing-, Hilmes Colic, . . SO Oi Cholcru-.Movijun, Vuiuitiug.SO 7. t'oiicrba, Colli?, Bronchitis.SO ?. IVeuralgla, Toothaehu, Fuccaoho, ... SO P. Ilenttncbefl, Bi -k Headache, Yctti">\ . 50 10. l?y Hp. psiu. Bilious Btoniiich.SO 11. Nuppressctl, or Panifid l'oiicds, . . . SO 1-'. Whiten, too Prof use Period?, ... 50 is. Croup, Cough, Ditlicult Ittvatliin.-, . . S3 14. Suit KlMnitly Eryni]>elas, F.ruptiiuis, . 51 }"? llbcmnatWin, RllCUtuatia Pains, . . . 50 1G. iVver and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, ''0 1". riles, Moid or bleeding,.51 18. oplitttitlmy, r.udfSoio or W? tik Eyo?, . 5<> If. Catarrh, Acutcor Chrotdfl IiiUncnra, . 5<t 2J. ^\-liooiiing-CougIi, Viol. nt CoujjaH, . 50 51. Ajtlmin, Oppves>ol Broiitlihisr, ... 50 22; Jiur Discharges. Impaired Uenriiir, . it1 2:t. Scrofula. Enlarged tilantl*. Swcllm,-", . 50 24. tteheral Debility, Physical Weokne.v, . 50 i.'>. I>ron*y tutd. Scanty Beeret ie.ii-, .... 50 28. firn-KlcbiieS8, Sickness from Ri.1. .'?<> 27. Kldney-lMaease, Grafel, . . . . . 5? SS. Kervou?l?eblMtyi?cmlaalT\c:.l;:ii -, or Invalmit ary 1 tisehorgw,.I j?0 to. Kor?Mouth,Canker, ? ? .. ? ? ? ,? SO VfltinvyWcii'mi su, Wctlitiit Uio Jk.I, .? 81. Painful IVrJoilr., with Sinuiim, . . JO 82. SuuVrlm-. u < l.u-'oci!rLtfe, . . . . 00 St. Kplleitsey, r -i . itugpane*, . IM 85. I'ltronlc i;?:?;;?*tlOiW a is - r-niittiuaa, 5J FAMILY CASH '?? fnse (Marneci) with alwvo UTi liivg; iml Manual of Direct ton*, . . ? ? ? W Case (Molucca) of. 20 JttWB vial' t.ti 1 ??*> CHTTlirMO remeUieti are sent l>> *"? cn?i! or Kingle box <?? ??y !????* "C country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address Huml\o^ltpl^%o?Mno Co.. Officoaild Depot, No. 5G2BnnAOwaV, SrwYobk. For Nale by till Druggists. For sale by Goiger A McGregor, A^n'.e. May 20_tVly New Books at Biyan's Bookstore. EUROPE Seen Tbioogb American Specta? cles? bv Editor ot ibiltimoro ^lmerfean. n.l?. Autobiography and Memoir of lie v. Dr. Guthrie; a very interesting and umutiug vo? lume. $2 00. Pen-Pictures of Europe?by Elizabeth Peaks, with Plates. Willow Brook?bv the author of "Wide, Wide World." fl 23 English Psychology?bv ltibot. il 50. Mr. AlcUt's School. Sd 50. Yosterday with Authors?by Fields $2 00. Tbo Cousorvatim of Energy?by luilfour. Dr. Kidibrauseh on Phyci:al Measure? ments. 12 50. IIclpa to a Holy I.t ut. It.35. And other now B.toka. Also, a vstiety bt new NOVELS, by popular authors, cheap. March 21 Removal. MRS. S. A. SMITH has removed her DUESS-MAKING ESTABLISH MENT to tbo store of J. H. Kin trd, where sho will bo pleaded to meet all her former customers, and all others who m>-.y feel dis|)osed to Eatronize her. Thankful for past favors, sho opos, b.t strict attention to business, to merit a continuanco of the same. Spring stvlc8 will bo opouedon the 10th of March. March 4 Into A Letter to E, H. Heinitsh, Columbia. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. I havo boonafllioted with Rheumatism lor tho last oightoon months, entirely helpless. I havo tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and am happy to say that I havo roceivod groat benefit from it. I can recommond it as an invaluable remedy to those aiilictod. March 10 t H. D. Now is the Season 5^ TO get your HOUSE PAINTED, riraPAPERED and RALSOM1NED. It -^you have an old House, it can ho inado to look liko new. Work don? at as low rates as can bo had in tho State for cash. Apnlyto ' WM.OLOTUIEK, I March 20 10 Washington stroet. pur Jost Censures COLUMBIA, S. C; FRIDAY Municipal Election and Notice to Electors. ALL persons failing to 11EGI8TER will bo debarred the 'privilege of voting at the oloction for Mayor and Aldermen, to be bold on TUESDAY, April 7,1874. Reuistra tion will commence on Friday, tbo 3d, and conlinuo to Saturday, tho Ith, and Monday, ttin Gth of Atiril. in ttiA varioun Wards, viz: At Stoward u ?all?Ward No. 1. At Oonrt House?Ward No. 2. At Vigilant Eugino Company's Hall?Ward No. 3. At Mlnort'a Hall?Ward No. 1. The following named persons aro hereby appointed Muuagcrs of Registration and Election: Waisu No. 1?James Kennedy, Jamea Wash? ington, -James DaviB. Wabd No. 2?John McCord, Theo. Ingliss, Wiu. M. Hayne. Wakd No. 3? RcnJ. F. Goodwin, William Moonsy, Daniol W. Eidior. W.vnD No. 4?Lewis H. Trevet, John Thompson, Jamea Bamllcld. The books will bo open for registration on the days abovo mentioned from C o'clock A. M. until 0 o'clock P. M. The polls will bo open on the dav of election abovo named from C A. M. uutil G P. M. A. L. SOLOMON. C. I). LOW NU KM, TREZEVANT SILL, March 23 Commissioners of Election. A T T ii ? Grand Central DUY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT W. D. LOVE & CO. 7ILL bo opened, on MONDAY, the ICtb instant, an elegant assortment ot Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ruffs, Linen Sets, Tics, Belts, &c, &c, Comprising tome ot the choicest produced this season. A big line of OASSIMERES and TWEETS, f?r boys, at 37A cents a yard?half prico. Wo are daily receiving fresh additions of new and eo&souablo goods, which will be offend low tor caeh at the OR AND CESTE.Vr. DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of WJI. O. LUVE ?fc CO . Under Wheeler House. March 15 THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE F. B. Orchard & Go., I'.VUKH IRWIS'S IIAI.L. WK wou'd rospectfully inform onrfriouds and tho public generally, that wo aro now in receipt of one of tho nicest assarted stocks of DRY GOuDS, HOSIERY, NO? TIONS, Ac, and nt us low prices as they can bo bought in the city. Among our stock will be found: 75 dozen KID GLOVES, in cmo and two buttons; all ehades and colors, at popular , prices. DRESS GOODS, in tho most desirable ?hades for street and 1 vening wear. PERCALES. ORETONS and CALICOES. A good aoaortmcnt of OASSIMERES, TWEEDS, COTTONADES nod JEANS. Bust SHEETINGS and LONGCLOTHS in tho citv for tho price. EMBROIDERIES, RUFFLING, COLLAR? ETTES, TIES, Ac, in great variety. To which wo call the attention of all before purchasing elsewhere. F. R. ORCHARD A CO. N. It.-^Connected with our store.is a first class Dress-making establishment, conduct? ed hv MRS. RURWELL, late of R. 0. Shivor a-. Co.. where. Hho will be pleased to see her fiiends and customers._March 8 Take Notice. LL in want ot DRY GOODS and NO A TluNS, cheap, will cull at C. F. JACKSON'S and purchase, as ho wiil Bell off his stock at greatly reduced prices before going North to lay in a now stock of SPRINO and SUMMER GOODS. Remember, C.F.JACKSON, Leader of Low PriceB, 128 Main st. N. IL?On band, SPRING aud SUMMER GOODS at extra low prices. C. F. J. CLOTHING GENTS' FIMISOIKG GOODS, d BOUOHTmijco tho groat declino, and wo are selling thtm at tho very lowest priest? fcr cRsh. Wointcnd to givo nur cus? tomers tho advantage of tho LOW TRICES. Cumo aud sen our stock. Wo consider it a compliment for pernons tc call and sen our jjOOd h_KTNAKD 1 WILE Y. Timothy Hay. 1 i\ TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY. for sals \\J low, for cast HOPE St GYLF.S. Attend the True MORNING, APRIL 3, 1874. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. MARCH 31, 1874. Tili: HliuM detention on the Spartanburg and Union Railroad,_caused by the breakago of iwu uf tuu Engines ui thai Road, is now, by the assistance or the Green villo and Colombia Railroad, entirely rc moved, and the line is now rnnro thoroughly than over prepared to carry all Freights otFered with prompt despatch. W. W. DAVIES, Superintendent. Aoril 1 _ _? _ c, THE SEGARS at thk CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE HAVE grown eo popular that nobody thinks of buying auywhoro ol?e, as the best SIX; AUS, from 5c. to 25c, sold in this city, are to bo had at this establishment. Tho reason everybody patronises the Cali? fornia Segar Store is, that all their Domestic Schars aro mado by Factory No. 0, on the premises, and our citizens aro awaking to tho importance of patronizing home manu? facture. Everybody chews tho colcbrated CARLE COIL, put up in tin foil. Sold only bv the Oali romia Sogar Store. M. SULZR?CUEE. March 20_ For Sale?500 Bushels ?SOUTHEKN Ui;KK.\" Sweet Potatoes! PRODUCES over 50'J bushels to the aero, on favorable laud. Equal to tho''Yam" in eating qualities?and have dug them hall pound in weight in this latitude, uu lrh Juty, Price $2 50 per bushel. EIGUARD O'NEALE, Jit.. Fob 5 }2mo Columbia. K. C. Grand Excursion To the Ore .it AGRICULTURAL FAIR OF TEXAS! ? VIA ? Atlanta, Memphis, Texarkana 1HE ONLY ALL HAIL LINE: ?qwRTsgpc ItOUND TRIP It AT fit Atlanta to Houston, Texas, and Return SSarONLY So0.-?a fTUCKETS good from April 25 to June 10, JL 1874. Thu Fair openu in Houston on the 1!? h of May. For particulars as to rates, time, etc.. address B. W. WRENN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent Western and Atlantic Railroad, Atlanta, Ga. GUANO. PURE PERUVIAN, imported direct, ami for * ale at Government Prices. LAND l'LASTER also for ssle. IL G . LAY, March 10 I mo Agent, Savannah, Ga. "lij.OOO PRIZES! - $250.000 Currency to ba Given Away! For tin: Rent tit of tho Masonic Relief Association, Of Norfolk, V?. UNDER authority of a special Act of the Legislature, par seil March S, lb"3, con ferrln;: corporate privileges upon iho Ma? sonic Relict Association, tho Directors now have iho pleasure to announce that a Q RAND GIFT CONCERT will bo given n\ the Opera House, in the city of Norfolk, on TUESDAY, the 5th of MAY, 1874, [No Further Poftpoueiiient Guaranteed ] J For tho purpose uf procuring fund * neces? sary for tho completion of ihc Masonic Tern Sie, now in course of ercvi ion in tho city oi orfolk. DinECTons or ntr. /Cbs; ci vrios John L. Roper, President: John R. Corprow,Treasu? rer; James V. Leigh, Walter 11. Taylor, Gco. S. Oldtiold, John iWkpos*oii, Daniel Uusted, Wm. H. Walen, M. lTTSleveur, ri. Weil, John T. Redmond. AnviHouY IIoauii.- -Hin Excellency cx-Gov. Gilbert C Walker, Col. Kader Biggs, P. H. P.; Rohu R. McOuuicl, P. G. Commander; J. J. Burroughs, Capt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi? nia Legislature; Robert E. Withers, G. M. Q. U. P. and D. G. C. of G. C; Col. Thomas F. Owens, P. G. M.; John B. Whitehead, Esq., ox-Mayor. Col. W. H. Taylor, State Senator; James G. Bain.G. C. G. G. C. List ok Gifts.?Ono Grand Cash Gift, *50,U00; ono Grand Cash Gilt, 25.000; ono Grand Cash Gilt, 12.600; ono Grand Cash Gift, 10.U0U; one Grand Cash Gift, 5,000; one Grand Cash Gift, 2.500; 21 Cash Gifts, ?500 each, i 12,000: 50 cash Gifts, 250 oach. 12.500; 80 Cash Gitta, 200 each, 10,000; 100 Cash Gifte, 150 oach, 15 000; 150 Cash Gifts, 100 each, 13,000; 590 Cash Gifts. 50 each, 29,500; 9.000 Cash Gifts, 5 oach. 45 000, Grand total, 10 (i<:0 'lilt'j, all Cash, 1250.000. Whol'J Tickets, ?5. Half TickctB, *2 50. i Club Raves?11 Tickets for $50, 22 Tickets for f toil 11KNRY V. MOORE, Socrotary Masonic Relief Association. Norfolk, Va. R. I. ?OONE. Agent, Fob 3 };!mo Columbia. S. O. New Garden Seeds. P?RTY-FOLD PFAS, Key?.'* Extra K?tly Prolific Tomato, ?Black Fokin Egg Plant, Canada Viator Tomato, Arlington Tomato, Cannon Rail Cabbage. Marble-head Mammoth Cabbage, Early Adams Corn p,.r rale at B. II. 11 El MTSH'S Fob22 t Drug and Bei d Storo. A MEDICINE WORTH HAVIMO. HR! NITSfPS (fcUKK.VH DIfililGIIT, ITtOR Sick Headache; Bilious Attacks. Con . stipation, Hour Stomach, Dyspepsia, In? dignation. Scrofula, Jaundice, Pain in tho Bad:, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Nervonsnese, Me? lancholy, Rilions Fever, CoctivenesH. Ask for lioinitsh's Queen's Delight; none > )thor is genuine. For sale at j Dcc 10 f V" 5: nEISlTSH'S Drugstore. Venison Hams, A NEW SUPPLY just received at Feb 20" HOPE & GYLES'. Read and Be Wiser. 500 Dixon Steel Sweeps. 100 Twisters. 100 Scooters. 100 Shovels. The largely increasing demand fortheee goods each yeas, with hundreds of testimo? nials in their favor, is tho best ovldenco that they arc cheaper and better than can be made by ordinary country emitbs. ALSO, 23 dozen HAMES. 100 pair TRACES. 1 dozsn Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS. 150 dozen Plauters' HOES, at reduced prices. LOltICK & LOWRANCE. Mi. ich 13 CHIT BXCITBMBKT! GRAND RUSH FOR HARDY S 0 LOS OS'S! TO secure fcoruo of those fiuc CAN VASED HAMS, which every ono talks about and everybody buys. How delicious! what a tine flavoil the best I ever ale! is tho exclama? tion of all who try those celebrated Hams. They are tho finest in tho market; sell rapidly, and, therefore, to secure them, you must call early. That new lot of FLOCR is also going off very last, and pleases every one. Made from tho beat quality of white wheat and bought from first bauds, it is better and can bo sold cheaper than by any other honso in tho city. You need oaly to purchaso it once, to always buy it again. Thoao fine Califoruia APRICOTS, PEARS and JELLIES soil at eight. Also on hand and constantly arriv? ing, tho largest and best selected stock of CANNED OOODS in the city, consisting in part of Tomatooa, Corn, Poaches, Pine Apples, Peas, Strawberrioa, Asparagns, Salmon, Lobster, Sardines, Tnrtlc, Terrapin, Vermicelli and Mulligatawnoy, Sonpe, Potted Meats, Ac. Old Government Java and Rio COF? FEE, TEAS, SUGARS, SPICF.8,Dr. Price's MAKING POWDERS, Toilet and Laundry SO\PS. OLIVES, Mixed, Extra and Mofua *il riCKMiS; Tyler A Brother'* and Peek, Frean & Co.'s CRACKERS, CHOCOLATE, C0COANUT8, Lemon and Vanilla EXTRACTS, Ac.. Ac. To mako a long matter short, I have everything that is usually kept in a FIRST CLASS FAMILY GRO? CERY STORE, which I will sell at prices that will oolipBO any house in tho city. Look to your own interest, and buy goods wbero you will savo both money and titno. HARDY SOLOHON. OUR STOCK of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES IS now complete, compriaing an assort? ment which, in variety, quantity, quali? ty and low trices, j8 not bubpasbeu by any house in thk city. Wo are determined not to bs UNDER-sold. Without quoting prices, will meet any competition of those in tue TnAUE. Our stock compriaos, with other choice goods, a fnll supply of CORN, HAY. OATS and BRAN, Planting Potatoea, Liverpool Salt, Flour, from Super to Fancy Family, Refined, Crushed, Powdered and Raw Sugar, Coffees Rio, Laguayia, Java and Mocha, Teas?Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong and Young Hyaon, Davis' Sugar-cured Canvasod nams, Breakfast Strips and Bacon. Choice Cream Cheese, Gilt Edge Butter, Put o Leaf Lard, Canned Goods, Cakes, Crackers. Ac. With a complete assortment*of Corn and R\e Whiskies. Brandy, Gin, Winds, Liqnors. Cigars, Ac. which will bo doliverod free ol oartiiflro at tho depots,or at the residences of our city customers. M arch fi_JOHN AONEW A SON. Fresh Biscuits. iy/\ BOXF.S Cream, Soda, Milk, L>moo, ?\J Craeknals,butter, Farina and Ginger Snap^, for eale by HOPE A OYLES. rOLUME X?NUMBER 12 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent cities of the United States and Europe bought and sold. DEPONITS received and interest-bearing certificates issued. STOCKS T>i i V YJCJ Qr\TJTJ . ctt Tf fTT> bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DI8COUNTB granted by tbe CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streets. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, A T his new storo, Main Btreot, nearly op XjL posite the Central National Bank, baa a large and beautiful stock of fine WATCHES Btora and koy winders, from the best En-. ropeau and American mannfactnrors, and of hie own importation, in \" '?* "lid silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY I An i...rivaled retort mont just received, and ail the latest styles. Sterling BILYER-WARE, in sets and caace, Bridal Presents, and it very fine selection of Plated-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Locke's, elegant Sea), Wedding and Engage? ment Rings, large stock of Spectaclea end Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Mnsical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My Stock is tho largest and beat seleoted in the Southern country, and will bo sold as cheap sb tho tame article can be bought anywhere. Pot 21_. Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bent ley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES COMPOUND EXTRACT CORTDALIS, the gi eat vegetable alterativo for all diseases arieiog from impnre blood. DR. OREESE'S FIT CURE, for the cure of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convul | aionB cf all kinds. Medicated Honey, for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of tho lnngs and air passages. Neuralgia Specific, a certain and 8poedy cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Noivoua He&d-acho, and all nervous pains. WanaaU Valley Ague Care. Contains no Quinine. A most poaitivo remedy ior Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acta like a charm. Prepared at tho Laboratory, Charlotte, N. C. For aalo by W. O. FISHER, Nov 20 jly_Columbia, S. O. Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Fills. APPLY yourself to business and work hard. Save your earnings and mako good invest? ments. The best investment is good health and long Ufa. If you are sick, ay h tern deranged. Take Heinitsh's Qnren'a Delight. If yon havn Fever, Chills, Headauho, Take Heinitsh'a Kiria CbilLCuxe. A great sav? ing of money is in knowing what to buy and where to boy. Go to flElNITSH 'S Doctor Shop. Anioglodoao of STANLEY'S COUGH SY? RUP will cure Coughs Colds. Hoarseness, and save yon from Consumption. Tho best place is always the cheapest. Good advice, your beat hi. no when sick, iB ho who cures Von All Id mis r.t good MEDI? CINES at HEINITSH'S 1 M O fcTORKj Kent 30 ? Opof.fit,. \ no:six Office. Columbia3&2\isic Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attentlci of tho public ??? an exaciinatioc of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con? sisting tit Pianos, Chnrcband parloi Organe, Molodoons, VioliiiB, Guilars. Benjos, Fin tea, Aceordeons, Brass ant1 fcilvci Band Instru? ments ot all kinds. AIbo, i-heet Music and tustruction Books for every class of Mnsical Instruments on band at al! tin.es Wt are Solo Agents fer the State ol S?ntb Carolina of Estey A Co.'s CO'lTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all Kinds of Musical Goods sent by F.xprcaa, when ordered, to any psrt of the State, marked C. O. D. Good SecoDti-hacd Pianos and Organs for sajr cheap.fe^r cash. Pianos, Organs and Molodcore Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory msrner: and will give especial attention to Packinp. Reme.ving and Shipping Pianos tor othe r parti* t tr any point desired, at moderate pi ice p. All orders promptly attended to and tatis faction guaranteed to those lavorifp us with their patronage. Send for onr catalogte of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Bi obardaon street, a few doors \bove Phcsnix office, Onlntabia. 8. O. _Nov 7 L?RICK & LOWRANOE, Wholoaalo and Retail Qrocers and Provision Dealers. OUR stock is complete in every respect. Wo sollst 'the very lowest iprices, and warrant nur goods pure. Wo do not publish prices, but feel satisfied that none of our patrons will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay the highest market price for COTTON, eithor in goode of currency. Wo have an excellent WAGON YARD in rear of our establishment. Look out for tho sign of tho plow and tho carriage wlioe), Richardson street, a few doors below ? the Pikknix offico. Givo us a call, and in I *neot our goods and prices._Nov M WM. MTlfiNE'S State Capitol Saloon. THE best of WINES, L1QU0RP, g/SEGAItS, TOBACCO, etc., con tautly rn hand. Norfolk OYS I TERS, in a-.d out of tho shell. Give him a trail. Jan 10