The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 11, 1874, Image 1
I I ? ?:? ?: . Iitfd4
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Agmcolture.?The March report of
the Department of ARticulture gives tho
following statistics: The purport of the
retnrns from the cotton States is un
s??ipfactcry. Reports from many conn
ties in this State are cammed up, all
showing^ that tho margin iext from cot*
ton raising was very small. Labor is
reported to be abont the same as in
1808. but more is raised por aore. In
the purchase of supplies and fertilizers
it is held the Orangen have saved five
per oent. in a small-part of the State. It
is also stated that one-half the laborers
depend on liens to give them their sup?
plies, ? ?'>.
In this State, the injurious causes of
abort cotton oropa are marked down for
lca( year as being rains, worms and frost.
The date of the first picking was August
80, the usual date being the 28 of the
same month.
Meeting of Prominent Masons.?A|
meeting of the Supreme Con noil of Ma?
sons of the thirty-third degree of the
undent and accepted rite for the Sou th?
em jurisdiction ol the United States,
will be held in Washington, on tho 4th
of May next. Messrs. Henry Buist, W.
G. DeSaussure and B. Rush Campbell,
prominent Masons of this State, will at?
tend aa delegates.
la-WYehs' offices :
nvauiiANCE offices:
< ROOMS FOR FAMIMKhi
SISGLB bed.ruo.m?!
i to let in'the new
Central National Bank Building.
PRICE8 TO S UI T THE TIMES.
Bed-Booms, from $3 per month upwards;
Family Booms from $G per month upwards;
Lawyers' Offices'from IS per month upwards.
WATER, OAS, WATER CLOSETS, WOOD
CLOSETS and other modern improvements
'inside the bonding. No back rooms, all
fronting on the street. Oood ventilation. A
Janitor in charge of the building. Apply at
Central Bank, or to Messre. 8EIBEL8 ?fc
EZELL. ,_ April 2
I MILLINERY OPENING,
ON and after THURSDAY. I
Bth instant, of latest styles of
{MILLINERY, Ladles' and Chil?
dren's 6UITS, HAIR and other]
artiolea, too numerous to men?
tion,* at very low pricos. Ladie s I
will -please call and see for I
themsolvea, at
MRS. C. E. REEDV
April 6_I
A Letter to E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia.
ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURB. I have
been afllioted with Rheumatism for the
last eighteen mbnthB, entirely helpless. I
have tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and
am happy to say tnat I have received great
benefit from it. I can recommend it as an
invaluable remedy tu those aillictod.
March 10t_H. D.
GOOD RULES.
Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Fills.
APPLY yourself to business and work
bard.
Savo your earnings and mako good invest?
ments. The boat investment is good health
and long lifo.
If you are sick, system deranged,
Take Heinitsh's Queen's Delight.
If you have Fever. Ghills, Headache.
Take Heinltsh*? Eina Chill Cure.
ii A groat sav?
ing of money
is In knowing
what to hny
l&ud whore to
Pbnv. Go to
HEINITSH'S
Dootor Shop.
A Biogle close
of STANLEY'S
COUGH SY?
RUP will euro
Coughs Colde, Hoarseness, and savo you
from Consumption.
The boat place is always the cheapest.
Good advice, your beat friend when sick, is I
he who euros von All kinds of good MEDI?
CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUGSTORE,
Sagt 30 1_Opposite Pikhmx Office.
Urs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES
COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDALIS,
the gieat vegetable alterative for all
diseases arising from impure blood.
CR. SRGEilE'S FIT CURB, for the
cure of Epilepsy, Fits, Spaams, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
medicated Ilonry. for Cough.?, Celda,
Bronchitis, Croup, and nil diseases of thu
lungs and air paseagoe.
Neuralgia Specific, a certaiu and speedy
cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Nervous
Head-ache, and all uorvous pain *,
Wabaih ValleyAgn- Cure. Contains
no Quinine. A most podtivo remedy tor
Chills, Bilious Fever, und Cougeations of
Liver and Spleen. Aeti Iiho a charm.
Prepared at tho Laboratory, Charlotte, N.
C. For Bale bv W.O.FISHER,
Nov20Jlv Columbia, 8. O.
S 300.000
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES!
Legalized bv Rtato Authority, and
DRA \VN IN P UDLIO IN ST. LOUIS.
Grand Single Number Scheme of 50,000
Numbers t
x>iiaws the east day of each month.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000!
10,380 Prize*, Amounting to 8300,000.
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.50.
CAPITAL PRJZE OF $32,600! and
32,300. Prizes, Amounting to 1578,1771
Drfl'-s Ecery Saturday During the Year.
Whole Tickots, 110; Halves,5; Quarters, 2.50.
Address, for tickets and circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER A CO.. Managers,
P. O. B r.2.110. Ht. Louis, Mo.
April? MTly
s> Ic
'Let
COL
Special Notices.
?B?T'?CiikiTC uXARS??CBS II AT'I'Y
BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from tbe ctl.-ota
of errors and abaaea in early life. Manhood
Restored. Impediment? to Marriage re?
moved. New method of treatment. New
?ud reuiSjtJiituia iDiiu-?itio, Buum? >?u Gil
entara sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Niuth Street. Philadelphia. Pa ? au
institution having a high reputation for
honorable conduct and professional skill.
Feb 10 'j^Smo
CURES
Neuralgia, Piles, Headaohe,
Diarrhoe, Boils, Ql&SSres,
Lameness, Burns, Soreness,
Toothaohe, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds,
Sore Throat, Colic, Bruises,
Rheumatism, Hemorrhages,
March 1 ?3W m***^. tTT3oio
THE 7 lULaTPOWER"
CURES
HU.HPHUICYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
TTAVE PROVED, FROM; THE MOST
1 I ample experience, nn entire success. Simple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They nro the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular use?v>
simple that mistake* cannot bo made in u*:n -
tlicm; so hannlesa as to ba free from danger; and
so efficient na to bo always reliable. They hnvo the
highest commendation from all, and will always
render satisfaction. Price, m large thxce-dracLta
Mais, with directions:
Nos. Ourefl. Cent*.
1. Fever?, Congestion, Inflammation*, . . 50
2. Worms, "Worm Fercr, Worm Colic, . . JO
3. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infants, . 90
4 Diarrhoea, of Children or Adult ', . , SO
i. Dysentery, Griping, Bilioas Colic, . . 50
f? Cholern-Morbus, vomiting, .... 50
7. Cougba, Colds, Bronchitis,.50
?. Ne- urulpin, Toothache, Fuccacho, ... 50
9. Headaches, Sick TJeadnche, Vcratgo, . 50
10. x?y ape pain. Bilious Stomach.50
11- Huppr^esea^ or Painful Periods, . . . 50
W. Whites, too Profuse Periods, . . . ro
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult BrenthSn.*, . . AO
It. Unit ltheum, Erysipelas, Eruption*, . 50
13- Itlteumatlsm, lihoumuuePauis, . . . ?O
W. Fever nitd Ague, Chill Fevci, Acuct, 50
1?. Plies, blind u bleeding,.50
)R. Ophthnlmy,and Sere or Weak Eyes, . ?0
W. Catarrh, Axute or Chronic lufluenxii, . 50
20. Whooplng-Cough.Vinlcnt Coerjhit, . fo
21. Aithmn, Oppressed llreuthing, . . . *0
?2. Ear DUcharRCIi Impuired Ilearinp, . SP
S3. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, gweufng*, . 50
21. Ccneral Debility, Physiod Weakness, . 50
25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, .... 50
SO. Hen-Sickness, Sickness from KidtnJ, . "0
27. KJdiiey-Dlsense, Gravel,.M
98. Nervoua Debility, Senunal Weaker*.-,
or Involuntary Uiacbaiges.1 OS
?9. Bore Mouth, Canker, ... ? ? ? ? -?
?,0 IlwtwryWeiiknes?,wetUna;tuolhsa, 51
8l! Painful Periods?, with Spasms, . . iO
32. SufiVxlugs i t jiati^e ?fT.H >, . . . . 1 00
S3. Epltcpsev. Plfe-mi, S". > Hus* Dance, . 100
84. Diphtheria. CliiTitiil Sero Thront,. . 50
8i. Chronic Cougabiiwusi and Eruptions, 50
F1JULV ( a-sTS.
Cn*c (Morocco) with abov'j 35 larj-e vial* and
Manual of Direction!., . ? : 51? J2
Cnse (Moiocco) of 20 large vm.H n i l l??OlC, G00
fciTThese remedies ai-o seut by tbe
cnse or single box to any part of the
country, frSe of charge, on receipt or
price. Addresa
Humfi?&l?r!.CclfJrTodiclne Co..
Office and Depot. No- W2TlnoAPWAT. Sin? york.
For Salo hy all DruRgtsts.
For a lie by Ooiger & McGregor, Agent e.
May 20 _filly ;
10,000 PRIZES!
$200,000Carrenoy tobe Given Away!
For tho Benefit of tho
Masonic Belief Association,
Of Norfolk, Vs.
UN DIOR authority of a special Act of the
Legislature, passed March 8, 1873, con?
fer ring corporate privileges upon the Ma
sonic Relief Association, the Directors now
havo the pleasure to announce, that a
GRAND GIFT CONCERT will bo givou at the
Opera Houso, in the city of Norfolk, on
TUESDAY, tbe ?th of MAY, 1874,
[A'o Further Postponement Guaranteed.]
For the purpose ot proouring funds Dices
sary for the completion of the Masonic Tem?
ple, now in course of creation in the city ol
Norfolk.
Diukctohb or tub Association?John L,
Boper, President.; John B. Corprow, Treasu?
rer; James Y. Leigh. Walter H.Taylor, Geb.
S. Oldliold, John a Itoseon, Daniel I fits ted,
Wiu. H. Wales, M. H Stovemi, -y. Weil, John
T. Redmond.
Anvisonv Boaui>.?Iii? Excollciic-y ex-Gov.
Gilberte Walker, Col. Kader Biggs, P. II.
P.; R?hn B. McDaniel, P. G. Commander; J.
J. Burroughs, Gapt. Samuel L. Walts, Virgi?
nia Legislature; Bobert E. Withers. G. M.
G. H. P. and D. G. 0. of <i. C.j Col. Thomas
F. Owens, P. G. M.; John li. White-head,
Esq., cx Mayor. Ctd. W. II. Tavior, Statu
Senator; James G. Bain, G. COG. 0.
List of Gifts.?One Grand Cash Gift,
*50,?00; ono Grand Cash Gitt, 23 000; one
Grand Cash Girt, 12,500; ouo Grand C:ish
Gift, 10,000; ono Grand Cash Gift, 5,000; ono
i Grand Cash Gift, 2 500; 24 Cash Oitt s, f500
each, $12,0C0; 50 cash Gifts, 250 oach. 12.500;
80 Cash Gilts, 200 oach, 10.000; 100 Cash
Giftu, 150 each. 15.000; 150 Cash Oifta, 100
oach, 15,000; 590 Gash Gifts. 50 oach, 29,500;
9.000 Caah Girts,5 each, -15 000, Grand total,
10.000 Gifta, all Oash, 1250,000.
Wholo Ticke*?, $5, H?!f Tickets. t'J 50.
Club Bates?11 Tickets for'150, 22 Ticliots for
tlftp. IIENBY V. MOOBE.Kecrotnrv
Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va.
L B. 1. BOONJS, Agent,
Fob 3 ^3mo Columbia^ H. C.
Breakiaot Bacon,
BUFFAT.OTONGUEH.MEHSMAOKEBEL,
LEAF LARD, FIGS' FEET, for silo low
hy HOBE A GYLES.
our'Just Censures
UMBIA, S. C, SATURDAY !
To the Front,
HERE thsy r.rc: NEW GOODS, NEW
31YLEB, NEW PRICES. QUALITY
TO SUIT, PRICES TO SUIT. PIQUES very
fine at 25 oents; worth 50 cents. DRESS
GOODS from 12} cente to tl.60. RIBBONS
at prices to surprise. Call at
O. P. JACKSON'S,
_April 7 Low Price Leader.
new style.
Spring, 1874. ,gnirpS
BROADWAY SILK HATS,
Folt and Reversible Hats,
For cash at bottom prices.
March 28_?!NABD fc WILEY.
insurance.
AYING resigned the agency of the I
H
Southern Life InBnrancu Company, wo
have connect*d ourselves with tho
Cotton States Life Insurance Company
OF MACOX, OEUItOI*.
W. B. JOHNSON, S. G. OBEAR,
President. Secretary.1"
Capital.$500.000
Stato Deposits. 150,000
The Company issncs policies oh boih the
STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving to
non-partiefpating policy holders tho advant?
age of premiums LESS by twenty por cent,
than mutual rates.
It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY
TRUSTEES iu the principal cities of tho
I State, and will contract with said Boards to
invest in said cities seventy per cent, of tho
uet premiums taken there, tbna making it a
Home Company in Each Locality.
We c mfl.lcntly recommend this staunch
Southern Company to our frienda and the
public, and be-speak a continuances 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.
Fub 21 _i 3mo
POR REED ORGANS!
THE
ORGAN AT HOME 2
THIS admirable collection of Music for
Reed Organs should Lo at home wher?
ever there is a Reed instrument. Nothing 1
that is not of the very best quality has been
allowed iu tbe book, which has more than
200 attraotivo pieces, compactly printed on
large pages. Nothing difficult. Everything
nicely fltte?d to the popular taate. Price in
boards, ?2 50; cloth, fit; gilt. 14.
New Method lor Reed Organs!
Par?B *2 5'.). By Wll. H. CLARKR.
A thorough Method, containing not only
abundant directions and exercises, but *?
largo quantity of thu host Reed Organ j
Musio, arranged and titled with Mr. Clarke's j
well-known exquisite taa'c and ekill. Sell
immensedv.
CLARKE'S LOLLAR INSTRUCTOR
KUH. 11K?O OltOAMS.
An exoelleut nnd attractive instruction j
book for t liooo who need a ?hurt and easy ,
courrn.
Sent post-o?id, cmi receipt of letail juice.
UL1VKU Dli'SON k fJO Bosom.
OHAS. II. DITMON x CO..
_Apiil4??V 711 Broadway, New York.
In tho District Court of the United
States for South Carolina.
In the matter of Isaac Sulzbacher.e.t' Colum?
bia, Bankrupt?Pktitioh fou Fult. and
FlNAI. DlSCIIABOS ISC WASKBrPTOY.
ORDERED, that a hearing bo had on the
28th day ot A PHIL, 1871. at Federal
Court House, iu Charleston, S. C; and that I
all creditors, &c , of sai l Bankrupt appear I
j at said time and place, anel show cause, it
j any they oan, why the prayer of tho peti?
tioner should not be granted.
By order of the Court, the 24th dr.y of I
March, 1874. DANIEL HORLBEOK,
Clerk of the District Court of the United
?tut es for South Carolina. March 28 e3_
Look After Your Horses.
SPRING time is tho time to givo tho GER?
MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all ells
eases to which the borsti is subject, no better |
medicine can be given. Get it only at
March 5 i HEINITSU'S Drug Store.
Ready-Made Garden.
(1ABBAOE and TOMATO PLANTS, e.r ap
J proved vnrioty, for aale by
AnrilOJ K. II. HEIN ITS 11. Drng^ist.
Notice to Tax-Payers.
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE,
Coi.ituniA, fj. C, April 7. 1874.
ALL parties who havo not paid CITY
TAXES aro hereby notified that they
must be paid on or before the 15th of APP.II,
or penalties with executions will )>e attached.
Uy order of Council. OHAS. BaIINUM,
Anril 8 City Clerk.
Notice.
Office City Ci.f.hk and Trkahtki ?.
Coi.uuniA, S.C., March :t(i, 1H74.
ALL TAVERN LICENSES paid quarterly
are due on April 1. Parties nru notified
that if nut paid promptly, they will be
brought hi fore the Majtor and dealt with ao
cordingly. CIIAS. BARNUM,
Apiil 1 City Clerk.
Notice to Water Tenants.
COLUMBIA, B. 0 , Arnii.4. 1.S74.
YOU are hereby notified that if your
WATER TAX is not paid withih ten
days from date< of this notice, the water will
ho shut off. By ordor of tho Mayor.
S. W. 1IOOK,
Superili(endrut City Water Worlis.
April H
Fresh Biscuits.
mif\ BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, L'mon,
Cracknals,Butter, Farina and Ginger
Snaps, for sale by HOPE A GYLES.
I Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts.
1 ?A BALES PRIME TIMOTHY nAY,
! \J' / SOObnshels llcavv Oats,
:W0 buslielB Bolted Moni,
10 030 pound* Wheat Brau and Shorts,
For sale low, for canli, by
I'ebCli HOPE * GYLES.
HT^slfij
Attend the True
MORNING, APRIL 11, 1874.
AT THE
Grand Central
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
or
W. D. LOVE & CO.
WILL bo opened, on MONDAY, the ICth
instaut, an elegant assortment ot
Parasols,
San Umbrellas,
Dress Goods.
Embroideries,
Buffs, Linen Sets,
Ties, Belts, &c, &c,
l Comprising eome of the choice et produced
I this season.
A big line of OASSIMERES and TWEEDS,
for boys, at 37$ centB a yard?half price.
We are daily receiving fresh additions of
now and seasonable goods, which will be
offered low for cash at tho
O BAND OEKTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OF
W.U. D. LOVE & CO.,
Under Wheeler House.
March 15
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING
Columbia Hotel
Clothing, Hat
And Gent's
Furnishing House
JCST RECEIVED AXD OPO't.NQ DAILY,
mi READY-MADE CLOTHING!
BUSINESS SUITS, DIAGONAL. CHE?
VIOT and CA8SIMERE SUITS. BOYS*
CLOTHING in great variety, Men'a Furnish?
ing Goudd, HOSIERY, NECK and UNDER?
WEAR. All of the novelties and styles or
the ueasoii.
MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S nATS, the
nobbiest oot. Also, tho eolobi atod perfect
ntting SHIBT.
I invito particular attention to my stock,
which 1b now roady for the present and com
ing season, and is unrivaled in every parti
cnlar. D. EBSTIN,
March 31 3mo Under Columbia Hotel.
Read and Be Wiser.
500 Dixcn Steel
Sweeps.
100 Twisters. |
"IOCS!
100 Scooters. !
?r^?<- 10fJ Shovels>
The largely increasing demand fbrtlieju
goods each year, with hundreus of testimo?
nials in their favor, is tho best evidence that
they are cheaper aud better than can be.
made by ordinary country smiths.
alho,
25doz.:n HAMF.S.
100 pair TRACES.
1 dozon Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS.
150 dosten Plantet?' HOES, ai reduced
prices. L?RICK A LOW11ANCE.
it.??*'.'.' Iff* f T: }!* t!t f*\'i-::t
Event."
SPRING GOODS!
%Ji NOTWITHSTANDING the
iH nanio. we are now opening tbo
jfff ?nQBt stock of
READY-MADE GL0TD1N6,
CENTS'
8TYLUH
HATS, ETC., ETC.,
That can be found in the city.
Oar stock has been selected with great
I care, and for STYLE, FINISH AND PRICE,
is unsurpassed.
Our Custom Department
Is replete with a choice l:ne of Foreign and
Domestic
CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Which we are making to order under a gua?
rantee to please.
Call early for Boys' and Youths' Clothing
and Hats.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
April 1
$100,000
IN
FOR
CLOTHING
GESTS' FLRMSUIM] GOOD',
BOUGHT since the great decline, and we
aro selling them at the very lowest
prices for cash. Wo intend to givo our cus?
tomers the advantage oT the LOW PRICES.
Oomo and seo our stock. Wo consider it a
compliment for persons to call and see our
'?ooris_KINARD A WILEY.
New Books at Bryan's Bookstore.
37tUUOPK Seen Throogb American Specta
li clea?bv Editor oi Baltimore American.
(1.75.
Autobiography and Memoir of Rev. Dr.
Guthrie; a verv interacting and amnking vo?
lume. $2.00.
Pen-Pictures of Europe?by Elizabeth
Peake, with Plates.
Willow Brook?by the author of "Wide,
Wide World." $1.25
English Psychology?by Rluot. $1.50.
Mr. Alcott's School. $1.50.
Yesterday with Authors?by Fields. $2 00.
The Conservation of Energy?by Balfour.
Dr. Kohbrauach on Pbytical ' Measure?
ment*. $2 50.
PelpB to a Holy Lent. $1.25. And other
now Books. Also, a vat iety of new NOVEL8,
by uonular author*, cheap. March 21
Venison Hams.
ANEW SUPPLY Just received at
F? b2li HOPE A GYLES*.
CUUM UK AI TRIST COTMY.
COLUMBIA, S. O.
_ 0
II A HU V SOLOMON, I'rt-xliWiit. 1.. X. 7.KAI.V, Acting taillier.
ESTABLISHED IN 1870.
Faid Up Capital, $106,000.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.
-c
fllUE financial panic of the pact year, fraught with sf> much disaster to all bnuinoss late*
X rests, has lelt uur Bank intact, and our capital aud facilities uoimpaired. As hereto?
fore wc continue to draw Sight Drafts on all the principal cities of the Uuited Btatoa aud
Europe. Wo receive all clauses of deposits?individual, banking and uorporate?subject
to Sight Check. Also, issue Certificates of Deposit, and, by special agreemcut,'allow a
liberal rate of interest on tho sauio. Wo mako collections on all accessible points of the
United State? and Europe, giving credit on account, or remitting on immediate receipt.
We pledge uur selves to the same prompt aud faithful attention in the due execution of
all orders cut rust od to our c?ro that hue characterized our Bunk for tho past four years ol
its business career. We further bog leave to lay the following statement of the condition
ol this institution before the public:
Quarterly Statement, Tuesday, March 31,1874.
I'ublithed in Conformity to Uli Act <}' General Asaimb'y.
RKSOUItrRN. LIABILITIES.
Loam and Discounts.tl.r?2.07fi 18' Capital Stock.$lCC,7f>fi 00
Stock And Bonds. 4,21fi 31 ' Coin. 452 30
Furniture and Fixtures. 2,059 28 ; Profit aud Loss. 17,357 ill
Charter. 25.UC? 00 Deposits Treasury State South
Claims rs State, provided for b; I Carolina. 100,742 24
law. 33,908 10, Individual Deposits. .$L-:3,b50 21
Dno from People's National Bank, " Certificates of Depo
Charleston. . 69,008 14 sits. 03,248 85?222.009 Of.
Duo from National Barl? Bank, Due Batiks- ._ 87 09
New York. OC.001 17
Due from other Bunks. ?71 72 1
Cash. . 104,807 91J
(513.301 I'd 1513,501 0C
STATE OF SOU I'll CAROLINA,) 8_
Covsiv ok BicnLAsn.
I, Hardy Solomon. President nt the S,nth Carolina Rmk ar.d Trnet Company,, do so
lemnlv swear (hat ti e above statement is true, to the beet ol my knowledge and belief.
HARDY SOLOMON,
i'rceidcut South Carolina Dank and Trust Comra-iy.
Subscribed ami sw'orii t< < '<?ri rae, tide let duv of April, 1S74.
. L N. ZEALY, Notary rub! c.
CoiiKUCT?A'.t'tit: I>. if. CHAMBERLAIN^
!t. J. DONALDSON,
I BWIH ij:vy. April "ilmo
rOLUME X?NUMBER IS.
THE SEGAKS
CALIFORNIA SEGAR STOB&
HAVE grovn so popular that nobody
thick* ot buying anywhere ol?o, as the
beat BEGAUS, from *5c. to 25c sold in this
city, are to be had at this establishment.
Tho reason everybody patronises the Caii*
fornia Segar Store is, that all their Domestic
Segara aro made by Factory Mo. 9, on the
premiflee, and oar oitiseos) are awaking lo>
the importance of patronizing home manu?
facture.
Everybody cbewa the celebrated' CABLET
OOIL, putupintin foil. Boldonlv by tboCali
rornia Sogar Store. M. 8DLZBA0HEB.
March 20
MONEY TO LOAN,.
On Marketable Collaterally
EXCHANGE on New York. Baltimore;.
Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent
cities of the United States and Europa
bought and sohl.
DEPOSITS received n^id interest-bearrnp
certificates issued.
STOCKS, BUNDS, GOLD and SILVER:
bought and Bold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and other* frour
the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL.
LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by tbe*
CENTRAL NATIONAL BAAK,.
Corner of Plain and Richardson-, streets:
Jewelry! Jewelry f Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT his new store, Hain street, nearly op
posite the Central National^ Bank^haa
a large and beautiful stock of fine vv ATCuES
stem and key winders, from tbe best Eu?
ropean and American manufacturers, and of'
bia own importation, in gold and silver cases..
Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort?
ment just received, and all tho latest atjleo
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in seta and caocB,
Bridal Presents, snd a very flue selection oi
Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment Rings, large stock of Speetaclcs and
Eve-Glaasee, Clocks, Musical. Boxes, and a.
great variety of Fanoy Articles. My Mock ft*
tho largest and best selected in tho Sontheris
country, and will be sold as cheap as th*
Hoi) articlo can he bought anywhere.
Oot 24 ? ; u tu
GUANO.
PURE PERUVIAN, imported direct, antf
for sale at Government Prices. LANL>
PLASTER also for hide. R.G.LAY,
March 10 lmo Agent, 8avanuah, Ga.
Columbia Music Store
LyBrand & Son
rilAKE pleasure in railing the attc ntipn of.'
X. tho puhliu tu an exuuunati-.i- ?t their*
STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,coi ?
slating ot Pianos, C hurch a nil 1 ailtu Organs,.
Melodoons, Vitdins. Guitarc. RaiijeV, Flutes,.
Aceordeons, Brass and Sllvei Rand last??
meuts ut all kiudc Aleu, .vh? t ?? Mu^if and'
Instruction Book.- foi <-\ti} cT?i-tof MneieaR
Instruments on Lai d in ?1! 'iti'i. W?-ore
Sole Agcutn for the Mute ? ! Suil Carolina,
nf Estey A- < o V CO ITA Ol". Ol.f ?.?>?? Sheet?
Mnsic Mcnt by mail, pust vair-'' ri im ijt ofJ
price: and ?Ii ?inf!? ol M uric a1 < ev.C.t- tent by
Express. wJitii orftfsrt-d'. to s?5'j;n?i of the*
State, marked C. O. D. Geec* Vecuun-hasdt
Pianos and Oraattrfi.tr./taW.idH av.^f'l c?sb\.
Pianos, Organa and Melodeoir Tuned and'
Renairen in ? satistactnr> mai sei: anfl mill
giveespecialattention to Packing. Removing
and Shipping Pianos tor othrr parties to an?
point desired, at moderate piicee.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
faction guaranteed to those favrrinp us wltb
their patronage Send fcr oni cste'r>pv oi
Sheet Music and Music*'. Merchardb? Ri?
chardson ?tre??t. a few dof-r-? ?bb?* Fhcbhix
?ftlce.C ilnmbia.8. C. .Nov7
CONGAREE IRON WORKS^
t OLTJMB1A, B. C.
JOHN ALEXANTJES, Proprietor^
M A N?FAC1
RER OP ST77
ENGINES, HA"!
AND G RIB'
? MILLS. Gin Gear-*
=lng, and all kinds
of Iron Canting*
for M achinery
and Ornamental:
Ca stings for
Stores and rweH
ings, Patent Railings for Oardtnt: ai d Ceme?
teries, Iro.i Settees and Arbor Chsirs; altoi ]
Brass Castings of all kinds. Bells for
Chinches, Schools, Work-shops, io. Gua?
rantee all iuy work first clare and rqnal toj
any North or South.
Works at foot ot Lady street, and near to]
South Carolina and Greenville and Colnmbi?|
Railroad Companies' Depots. Not 15
L?RICK & ^WR?NGET"
Wholesale and Retail
Grocers and Provision Dealers.
OUR stock is
complete in every j
I respect. Wo Boll at
I the very lowostl
ipriens, hihI warrant flfljBJBflMBjP
our goods pure. Wo do not publish prices,
but teel satisfied that none of our patrons
will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest
market price- for COTTON, cither in goods or
currency. We havo an excellent WAGON
YARD in roar of our establishment. Look
out tor the tdgft of tho plow and ihn im . ir.p^c
wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below
tho Pikksix office. Give us a call, and in-R
tpool our goods and prices._Nov 20
Planting; Potatoes.
KT(\ BARRELS, in fine order. EARLTl
OKf R >?1". EARLY GOODRICH. PINK*
BY8 and PEERLESS, forsalelow for grccn-l
backs. IJfOPE A GYLES.
for sap
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