The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 12, 1875, Image 1
pt homicide at
The recent homioidd at Prior's
Greek, Indiau Territory, ^tew oak of
an attempt, by aa Indian and a white
man to ran ? load of whiskey in from
Kansas. They were killed in a fight
with two deputy sheriffs, both of
whom were wound ad. One of the lat?
ter, named Colston, was afterwards
panned by several of bis enemies ui.d
riddled with ballets.
"AUi of Us."?What does "as"
mean? Secretary Belknap informs
Gen. Sheridan that "all of as" ap
Srove lm .action in New Orleans. Is
ecretary Fish one of "as?" Perhaps
he may reply to Secretary Belknap as
Richelieu did to Baradas?"What
page in the grammar, man, made yon
a plural?"?New York Haralii.
The Maoon special tax ordinance for
fciio current year contains the following
clause: -And it is further ordained. That
GTiiry dray shall be subject to the call
of any fireman, in oaee of a fire, and
should any drayman refuse to comply
with said call, the license shall be re?
voked.
Another Protest.?A number of
the leading olergyman of Arkansas
have published an appeal to the peo?
ple of the country, denying the state?
ment of Gem Sheridan that a reign of
terror exists in their State, but say
that the remedy he proposes would of
itself produce terrorism indeed.
The Dutch Gap Canal, in the James
River, below Richmond, Va., dug by
Gen.'Batier's army daring the war, is
to be used for the purposes of com?
merce, and the light-house engineers
have announced that the beacons will
be ready for lighting on the 20th inst.
There were 969 interment* in Laurel
Grove Cemetery. Savannah, during
the year juat closed. The keeper, A.
F. Tarlay, has filled the position for
twenty-two years, and has buried over
20,000 persons.
In China, when the population of a
distriot becomes too redundant, 20,000 J
men are aet to work to make a canal
through some extensive marshes, and
7.000 of them die before the job is|
completed.
A Httte darkey in Borne, Ga., stole a
cake from his grand-mother, and
when she stripped him for a whipping
be ran away. He was found frozen to
death nezt morning.
A fire in Baltimore, the other day,
destrojed 3,600 hogsheads of tobacco.
San Fran si aco ia shipping loads of |
new oranges.
Tax Levy.
i Bjohlu> County.
Omm County Thxabttbkk,
Cowtmbia, S. C, January 2, 1S75.
The following taxes have been
levied upon the property of this)
County, viz:
1. For pay of salaries Exe?
cutive and Judioi4 officers of
the Stete, the Clerks and
contingent expenses of the
Executive andT Judicial De?
partments of the Govern?
ment. .mills
2. For support and main?
tenance < f the penal, chari?
table and educational insti?
tutions of the State, exclu?
sive of common schools.... 1H
8. For support and main?
tenance of public schools... 2
For payment of deficien?
cies for school olaims and
School Commissioners' sala?
ries, doe prior to November
1, 1878. %
4. For expenses of the
General Aseembly. . . 1
5. For publie printing... %
6. For payment of inter?
est upon the public debt, (as 1
adjusted by Aet of Decem?
ber 22, 1878.) due and pay?
able upon 1st of January
and Joiy. 1875. 2
7. Foe defleieaoeis, or un?
paid appropriations and
olaims of Central National
Bank, P. F. Frasee and F.
Oardarelli. 145
Total for State Taxes 10 28-60
For current expenses of
Biohland Oountv.kills 8
For New Coort House.... 1
For Common Schools.... 1
Total for County 5
The tax duplicate has been opened in
this office, for the collection of above
tax levies. After 15th day of January,
l^l^W per cent penalty will attaoh to
all d^Jbqiienki. G. A. DARLING.
Treasurer Biohland County.
Jan 1
Mail ahranoembnts.?Northen,
mail opens 6.80 A. M., 3 P. M.; oloses
11 A. 51., 6 P. M. Charleston opens8
A. M., 5.80 P. M.; olosee8 A. M., 6 P.
M. Western opens 6 A. If., 1 P.
At; closes 6. 1.80 P. M. Greenville
opens 8.45 P. M.; oloses 8 A. M. Wil?
mington opens 4 P. M.; oloses 10.30
A. SI. On Sunday open from 2.30to
' 8.80 P. M.
A pair of handsome und serviceable
iron gray horses, with a light vehicle,
are to be dispoeed of at a fair price.
Tucjr wiii be aoid together or sepa?
rately. Any information can be
obtainGd ttfcpHOJNix office.
Five hundred barrels of "Solomon's
Fancy" flour, just received. Now is
the time to buy, a* floor ia cheaper
than in ten years, at Hardy Solomon'm
Five tieroes Davis* diamond hams,
of this season'ri cure, just received at
Hardy Solomon's.
TU KI).
"I
BY J. A. SELBY. COI
Schbnck's PuiiMonio Sybut, Sea
Weed Tonic and Mandbakb Pills.?
These deservedly celebrated and popu?
lar medicines have effected a revolu?
tion in tbo healing art, and proved
the fallucy of several Aaxims which
have for many years obstm"*^! thn
progress of medical science. The
false supposition that "Consumption
is incurable," deterred physicaoB from
attempting to find remedies for that
disease, and patients sfHioted with it
reconciled themselves to death without
making an effort to escape from a
doom which they supposed to be uua
voidable. It iu now proved, however,
that Consumption can be cured, and that
it has been cured in a very great num?
ber of ou86B (some of them apparently
desperate ones) by Bohenok's Pulmo
nio Byrup alone; and in other cases by
the same medicine in connection with
Bohenok's Sea Weed Tonic and Man?
drake Pills, one or both, according to
the requirements of the oase.
Dr. Soheaok, himself, who enjoyed
uninterrupted good health for more
than forty years, was supposed, at one
time to be at the very g?tn of death,
his physicians having pronounced his
oase hopeless, and abandoned him to
hia fate. He was cured by the afore?
said medicines, and, since his recovery,
many thousands similarly affected
have used Dr. Bohenok's preparations
with the same remarkable success.
Fail directions accompany each,
making it not absolutely necessary to
personally see Dr. Sohenck, noless pa?
tients wish their lungs examined, and
for thia purpose he is professionally at
hia prinoipal office, oorner Sixth and
Arch streets, Philadelphia, every Mon?
day, where all letters for advice must
be addressed. Bohenok's medicines
are sold by all druggists. Jan 9 |13
Fcbchoott, Benedict Sc Co.,
Charleston, S. O.?Extbaobdinabt
Indookaisnts ? Best Standard Prints,
60. up. Long Cloth, from 60. up.
Sheeting, 30a. np. Wool Flannel,
25a. np. Fine Dress Goods and AI-1
Saooas, 25o. np. Wool Biankets,
1.85 per pair np. Fall lines of Jeans*
Gassimeres, Cloths, Bibbons and
every variety of Dress Goods, Cloaks,
Shawls, Fan, House-keeping Goods,
Garpeta, Oil Cloth*, Bogs, eto. Keep?
ing the largest and best selected stock
South, we can, with confidence, assure
oar friends and the pnblio, that by
porohasing of ns, by order, or per?
sonally, they will save from 20 to 26
per cent. Samplessenton application.
All retail orders over $10 seut free of
obarge. Goods sent ?. O. D. Make
remittances by P. O. Order, Draft, or
per Express. Branches at Atlanta, Ga.,
and Jacksonville, Fla., where goods
can be obtained at same prioes. Jl f
Be Just to Yourself ant* Genebous
to Youb Wife.?Keep yoor farm ac?
counts correctly and regularly in the
"Rural Accountant," and give yocr
wife a copy of the "Carolina House?
wife." The large sale of the Bural Ac
00 tin tan ts has enabled the publishers,
Walker, Evans St Cogswell, Charles*
too, S. C, to stereotype the forms, and
thu$ reduce the ooat. They now offer
the small size at $1, and the large at
81 50, per mall, postage prepaid. The
Carolina Housewife is Miss Butledge's
old established eookery book, and
should be in every house in Caro?
lina. . _ J If
Canned Goods.
1 / \f\ CASKS 2 Jb. cans TollATOEH, at
1,' f\J $1.60 per duz. and 15a. per can.
100 cases 2 lb. oaus PEACHES, at $2.60
per uoa. aDd 26o. per can.
On band and for sale by
Jan 7 JOHN AON EW A SON.
Seed FotaiGcs.
1 f\f\ BARRELS Cbsioe Early Rose
.LvFvF Sued Potatoes; warranted best
quality, now on band and to be bad daring
the season, by tbo barrel, only at
?. J. LAUREY'B,
Deo 29 lmo Opposite Pnaewrx Office.
Wanted, Agents, Male and Female,
1TO sell PioturoB overywber9. 14.000 re?
tailed by one. Another writes: "I
oan make morn money in this business
than I oan ou a $10,000 farm, all stocked."
WHITNEY dk CO., Norwiob, Oonu.
Dec 9_3mo
Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned are sole agents for the
celebrated ELAINE OIL,
183 P1UK TUST,
Perfectly teenre und cannot be exploded.
Absolutely hake. Prices at retail 40o. per
gallon. JOHN AG/NEW & SON.
Jan 6_ _ _
Soluble Pacific Guano.
tic, Cash. $53 lime. Without Interest.
PACIFIC UUANO COMPANY'S COM?
POUND AOID PHOSPHATE OP
LIME for oompostiog with cotton seed?
$30 cash, 133 time, witbout interest.
To accommodate planters, tbey oan
order sow and bave until 1st April to de?
cide wbetber tbey will takS at time or onsh
priue. Wben delivered from factory by oar
load, no drayage will be charged. Tliis
gu.tno is now so well known in al! the
Honrhurn States fc+ Um mmarkahln effect*
an an agsnoy for increasing the producta of
labor as not to require special recommend?
ation from ue. Its use for nine tears past
baa established Its character for reliable
excellence. The supplies pas' info market
this soasonare, as heretofore.' prepare 3
5^?.r i^WJP^^ndanee of Dr. .ST.
I may teat assured thatRs TjtfaUty a VUto
position is precisely the same as th*t>Here?
tofore sold. J. N. ROUSON,
Agent for South Carolina, Charleston, 8. 0.
JOHN S. REESE & CO.,
Nor 24 tuir General Agents, Baltimore.
jUMBIA, S. C, TUESDAY M
City Licenses.
ALL LICENSES for 1875 not yet taken
out, imint bo applied for au>l paid on
or bofore the 15th instant; after which date
the penalty will bo ntrictly enforced.
RICHARD JUNES,
Jan 10 _City Clerk.
ViiiZ. T'.VES'I'Y n * Vk!
Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!'.!
AT
No. 138 Alain Street,
c. f. jackson,
Leader of Low Prices,
HAS just received another iuvoioo of
Ladies' aud Gents' 11. S. HAND
KEROHIEF8; Ladies', Misses' and Chil?
dren's Worsted and Cotton HOSE; Ladies'
Kilk Scarfs, Balmoral Skirts, Arctic Jackets
and numerous other articles; all at pikes
which defy competition. Elegant lino of
DRIWS GOODS, to bo closed oat in the
above stated time, at very low Agaren.
sensations:
SENSATION Pit I MA DONNAS, SENSA?
TION PULPir OliATORS, Sensation Poli?
ticians Sensation Parties, Scbuelzm-Ye
rein Hasqucrauu B&IIb, Tsblcinx, Cher :\
Union Concerts, Sensation Newspaper
Articles, Sensation Now Opera Honscs,
and every other Sensation vanishes before
tho great impending
Jan 0__new BENSATION.
another
OPPOKT?NITY
TO invest a few dollars, with possible re?
turns of thousands, is offered by the
poBtponomeut of Public Library of Ken
took; to the 27th of FKK it OAKY NEXT, of
their fifth and last Concert and Drawing.
The management are pledged to the return
of the money, if the drawing should not
come off at the day now appointed.
One Grand Cash Girt.1250,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 100,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 75.000
One Grand Cash Gift. 50.000
One Grand Cash Gift. 25.000
5 Oash Gifts, $20.000 each. 100,600
10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 each. 140,000
15 Oash Gifts, 10.000 each. 150.000
SO C?ah Gifts, 5,000 each.100.090
, 25 Oash Gifts, 4,000 each. 100.000
' 30 Oash Gifts, 8,000 eaoh. 90.000
50 Oash Gifts, 2,000 eaoh. 100.000
100 Oash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100.000
240 Oaah Gifts, 500 eaoh. 129 000
600 Cash Gifts. 100 eaoh. 50.000
19,000 Oash Gifts, 50 eaoh. 950.000
Whole Ticket? $50. Halves $25. Tenth,
or eaoh Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Tickets
$500. -
For Tickots, or information, address
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE.
Agent and Manager, Louisville, Kentucky.
Dee 19_stu9
look! look II
$1,200,000 IN PRIZES!
THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER
SCHEME ON RECORD, will be drawn
in public in St. Louis on MARCH 31,1876.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100.000:
Missouri State Lotteries,
Legalized by State Authority.
MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana'rs.
sr. louis, mo.
1 Prise of.$100,000
1 Prise of. 60,000
1 Prise of. 22,600
1 Prise of. 20.000
5 Prizes of. 10.000
10 Prizes of. 5,000
20 Prises of. 2.500
100 Prises of. 1,000
And 11,451 oiber Prizes of frem $1,500 to
$50.
Amounting in the aggregate to
$1,200,000.
Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar
I ters, $5.
Prize payable in full and no postpone?
ment of drawings take place.
Address, for Tiokots and Oironlars,
MURRAY, MILLER A CO..
P. O. Box 2,440, St. Louis. Mo.
Jan 5 i1T3mo
To Executors, Administrators.
Guardians and Trustees.
TAKE notice that yon are hereby cited
aud required lo file in the ofiioe'of tho
Court of Probate for Richland County, on
or before the 1st dav of February, 1S75,
your ANNUAL RETURNS for 1874.
B. 1. BOONE,
Jan 5 Jll_Judge of Probate.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that Thomas 3.
Leo, administrator of the estate of
Mary 8. p. Gibbes, deceased, has applied
to Hon. Ii. 1. Boonu, Judge of Probate, :n
and for the County of Richland, for a fioal
discharge as such administrator. It is
ordered. That the 29th day of January,
A. D. 1875, be fixed for hearing of petition,
and a tiual settlement of said estate.
It. I. BOONE,
Judgu of Probate, Richland County.
_DecJ9 __Ji3
Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred
PERSONS are affected with some de?
rangement or disoase of tho skin. No
matter what the nature of it may be,
"HEINITZlI'M QUERN'S DELIGHT,"toe
freat American Blood Purifier, will euro it.
his is quite enough to say. If yon have
any skin dlsuase, nse fleinitsl/s Queen's
Delight.* Dec 10}
_ CAS LOAD CAUx O?fllA
Wine, Brandy * Champagne
*% ^jA JU8T RECEIVED" direst
\iB> . from California. These Wines
AB/BBftttL and Brandies aro made of de
v3HB'E|Jhoious grapes of California.
?Dee 18' ' *** **** W.^ESOEnS,
New Layer Rai tins. .
1 AA QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER
IV JU RAISINS, at $1 each.
Just reoeivod and for sale bv
Jan 7 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
ORNIXG, JANUARY 12, 1S7
City Taxes.
CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE.
Columbia, s. 0., D?cen>bcr ig, 137L
NOITCli its hereby given that the books
are now opuu tut tiio returns >>t t>iu
Tax-uayere of ail property taxable b.v the
City of Columbia Tor 1375. Property-hold?
ers and all others interested aro notified
thai, their rvlums must be tnudo before the
l?th day of January, 1375. liiauk furmu
can be bad on application to
Deo 17 RICH. JONES, Ci?y Assessor.
Notice to Holders ot Claims Against |
the State of South Carolina.
Offices of Ci.ehks ?>f Senate
and House of IIepuesemtativks,
Columbia, s. 0., December23, 1874.
PURSUANT to concur rent resolution,
adopted by botb Houses, tbo under?
signed hereby give notice ?o holders of all
claims against the State, other than Rlnu
Ridge Scrip and bills of tbo Hank of the
Statu, to present said claims at their of?
fices, or at tbe office of the Attorney-Gene?
ral, in the city of Columbia, cm or before
tbo 19T/H DAY OF JANUARY, 1875, for
registration. J. WOODRUFF,
Clerk of Senate.
A.O.JONES.
Clerk of House ot Representatives.
_Dcc 2*_ _
107 Main St.. Next to Wheeler House.
ESTABLISHED IN 1845,
AND STILL IN THE FIELD,
with
A LARGE and well se<
fleeted etock of first class
FURNITURE, Parlor. Bed?
room And Dining Room
Sets, which will be sold as
low as any bouse in tbe country for cash.
Nov 10_M. H. BKRRY._
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc .Etc
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rnm,
Brandies?Otard, Ac.,
mm9w Holland Gin,
bheirv Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
Also, a large st'.-i of fins old Whiskies,
Otgars. Ac J. C. SEEOERS
PORTRAITS. FHOTOGBAPH8.8TEBE
_ CSCCPES, Ac, Copies from Old Pic
tures made any size ana style as cheap as
anywhere else. Come and see the new
Rembrandtor Shadow Picture. Something
still more beautiful, Rembrandt Glace. Sa?
tisfaction guaranteed or do money asked.
Deo 4_W. P. HIX. Art Gallery.
Kerosene Oil.
PUBE WHITE KEROSENE, at 17c per |
gallon, at wbolesale, and 20c. per gal
J Ion at retail, delivered in all part* of tbe
[ city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to
the standard required by the United
I States. For sale by
Jan 5_JOHN AONEW A SON.
Horse and Mule Shoes.
1 Cid KEGS FIRST QUALITY HORSE I
JA 'VJ SHOES, at $b per keg.
100 keKB first quality MULE SHOES, at
17 per keg.
J ust received and for stxlo by
Deo 17_JOHN AONEW A SON.
NO IMITATION.
IF you want a genuine MEERSCHAUM
PIPE, from five to twenty-five dollars,
or genuine CIGAR-HOLDER, from two to
ten dellars, or WALKING CANE, from
twenty-five cents to twentv-five dollars, go
to tbo INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE.
I There, tbo largest assortment ever offered ,
in Colombia is displayed. Ladies should j
remember that there is nothing gentlemen
appreciate more than the genuine article; |
therefore, in seleoiing PitESENlS, they
should inspect tbie stock of genuine Meer?
schaum Goods. Deo 23
Notice.
ALL persons wishing to use tho Race I
Course of the State Auxiliary and
Joint Stock Society, will apply to Mr. J. M.
CRAWFORD, who is authorized by tho Di?
rectors to take charge of the Conrse and
Grounds. TUOS. TAYLOR,
Use 17 lm_ _ Director.
MILLINERY.
PRICES REDUCED of La
dies'. Misses' and Children's
SONNETS, HATS. CAPS,
SUITS. UNDERWEAR. Fur
Sets, Cloaks, Worsted Goods,
Hair,Corsets, Zt<pbyr Worsted
and other articles too nume?
rous to mention; also, Bazar
Patterue. Ladies will please
call and see for themselves at
Nov26_MRS C. E. REED'S.
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
WO?KIV'G to Win, a story for girls,
$1.75.
Mistress of tho Manne, by Dr. Holland,
author of Arthur Konnycastle, (1 50.
A Historvof Germany, from the Earliest
Times, by Cbarltou Lewis, ?2 60.
Manual Of Mythology, Greek, Roman,
Korse, Hindoo, K'gyptiau and Old Gorman,
by Murray, *2.-2?>. "
Priirio and Forest, the Game of North
Am* noa, with adventures in their pursuit,
by Gillmoro. $1 50.
Health and Education, by Kingsley, f 1.75.
Hogarth's complete works, in three vo?
lumes. Tho Wild North Land, by Major
Butler, with plates, $2 60. History of Clubs
and Club Lite, London. Rook of Wonder?
ful Characters, with portraits. The Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Hauuts ol tho British Poets,
London, and other new books. Nov 1
Look After Your Stomach.
THE finest Medicinal Confection in tho
world is at Heinitsh's. Chocolate for
lunch, Chocolate for table, Walnut Nougat,
Pistache Paste, Cocoa Caramel, Cream
Ghoooiaio, Aiib.es and Maiiow Drops. Solu?
Die Gum Drops, Cough Confections, Gin?
ger Drops. Eng. Mint Drops, finest Extract
Vanilla, finest Extract Ltmon, for sale at
HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Deo 221
New Orleans Molasses.
er r% BARRELS ohoioe now crop New Or
tJXj lears MOLASSES, Just reociyed
direct from New Orleans, and for sale at
wbolesalo and retail.
Poo 6_JOHN AQNEW A 80N.
All goods marked dowu fite per
cent, at Hardy Solomon's.
Event."
VOL. X?NO. 253
THE CLEARING OUT SALE
OP
4v w> -s- *9 *w ~^mW sjv v
r
BESIDES
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
CARPETS,
Continued for
Fifteen Days Longer,
At the atme
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
At which they mvo been offered
DURING THE PAST MONTH.
Al half tho original price. Bargains in
Linen Damasks and Towels.
A few pair of fine BLANKETS, very
cheap.
Beat CALICOES, only 10 cents.
Best STANDARD LONGGLOTHS, at lese
than regular prices.
Ladies' UN DEB-GARMENTS, only half
former prioee.
Ladies' Black SILK BACKS, at 16, $8 and
?10.
Seal LACE SETTS. $2.60, ?3 and $4.
Gents' fine DBE88 SHIBTS, less than
you can buy them any where else.
Ladies' and Gents' Merino UNDER?
WEAR, cheap.
Gro Grain RIBBONS, all colors and
widths, at half prioe.
Great bargains in CARPETS?TAPES
TBT BRUSSELS, $1.25.
Ladies', Gents' and Children's fine
?
SHOES are going off rapidly at the re
dnced prices.
The stock is yet very attractive, notwith?
standing the immense sales out of it the
past month.
Please call and examine for yourself at
old stand of B. O. SHIVER A CO.
Jan G G
Coughs and Golds
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
Chlorate Potash Psstiles,
Gelatine Losengea,
Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry.
Hill's Balsam Honey,
Ayer'a Cherry Peotoral,
Jayne's Expectorant,
Piso's Cure. For sate at
L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S
Dec 29 Drug Store.
Wines and Liquors.
C1HAMPAGNE8?Pommery.Seo,
J Obaus A Ducbatel,
Koiley's Island Sparkling Catawba,
California "Imperial."
BRAN DIES?Brandenburg Freres,
Jas. Hennesev,
Otaid, Dupny A Co., vintages 1836, V868,
1805.
WINES-Oi l Private Stook Maderla?In
bottles only, ,
Choice Table Sherries,
California Angelica?very delicate,
t- andeniun and other Ports,
Full line of Hocks and Santernee, includ?
ing 'Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanohe,"
"Hockbeimer," " Lanbenheinier," Ac, Ac
Our specialty is fine goods, auch as we
ran, with eonfldence, recommend. Any
rare wine not In Mtore we are prepared to
purcliHHo < itlur in New York or Europe,
?vml furtiii-h at market rates.
Nov28 OEO. SYMMERS.
MEDICINE!
OIV1N? 1MSTAMT KKMK*.
IT is the most wouderfnl MEDIOINE
ever known, and possesses a curative
power unequalled in the histery of reme?
dies. For sslo onl* at?. ^ rll
Djjc K. f_ HEittnTflrY$ I?rugStore.
PUHK CAHKOHMA I'OHT.
Dag 18_J. C.8EEQER8.
Subscribe for the Pikbnix.
Important and special
N O T I C B.
w ? TTTT" A .... , I ? ?
IN order to close oat our largo, varied
and extenaive dock of DitESM GOODS,
FDHNlSHiNG GOODS. NO I'lONB, LAOEw,
EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, HANDKEB
OHIEFH, GLOVES. HOSIERY, ME KINO
UNDERWEAR. SHAWLS, LINENS, .TA?
BLE DAMASKS, TOWELING8, BLACK
ALP AO AH, HOOTftand SHOES, CARPETS, .
OILCLOTHS, BUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS,
Ac, Ac, to make room for Spring Stock,
we have marked dowti mir price*, and for
the next sixty days from this date will ?eil
BEGABDLESS OF COST. We have just
received a large quantity of good*', bought
for cash from several bankrupt stocks in
New York, at nnpreoedentedly low prices.
We offer 6uo. Drees Goods at 26o. a yard,
and large lines of other goods in .propor?
tion. %
Wo are daily receiving NOVELTIES for
the HOLIDAYS, *fiu wilL.oner them at
priceB to suit the times. We Invite all in
want of goods to examine on* ?sentiment,
as we offer such inducements to has era in
NEW and DEMISABLE GOODS that they
very seldom see. Our goods are fall new
and of good quality, having- been- selected
with oare, and specially adapted to this
market, enabling ns to moat any competi?
tion of whatever character. Onr salesmen
are polite and attentive,' and wllf take plea?
sure in showing good* at the /C
Grand Central Dry Goods Etutbilsh't
WM. D. LOVE &jCOK ,
aa-a am pies sent gratuitously upon ap?
plication. _''_g Deo 20
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I ' ? < lot** idi 'in
SHOES!
r
LADIES', GENTS', MASSES' a ad 'CH1L
. i . . .... M?i JB.Hit
DREK'R fine SHOES, far below regular
pricss. Now is the time to buy good gOods
at low pr'ces, at old stand of ' '' > '
E. C. 8HIVEB & CD.
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-< Tin \ ;? \<l lit'- l^fi^il ;'.* Ii
A OA E.J>t..,< ; . by
The Laurel Street
m ?l
eiotm kmusmit
IB now open to the nob'ia. offering the
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS knqwu
to the trade. The proprietor*!* bo confi?
dent of the superior merits df his good* that
he asks no discrimination in his favor as
compared with enythiag in talk market; so
id at*the earns time direoUy
interest, by purchasing from
that yon can
industry, an
I serve your i
this reliable house. Offering every reason?
able facility to customers, I beg an, humbler
I share of public patroaage. t - ?'
Deol_JOHN E. OYLES. Agent.
GOOD THINGS,
100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES.
? . u ': raW ?<
200 boxes CANDY. ? . , . , ,
100 boxe? RAISINS. ' <
ifl ? ? ti ??''Ads '?'?''t.:. I ?
200 cases CANNED FRUITS. J ^
Pecans, Almonds, Orange?, Lemon*,
< -?'?x ft: ii'il- !???;. >**?? "? ill
WaJauts, Ao., Wholesale and retail, aa low
as any house in this.oountry.
L?RICK A LOWRANOE.
8BNIHX QQ?B
sacred MUSIC B00K8
FOE 1875.
HiVBH QW 14?. (Weis.) A moat
beautiful 8unday School Book. B. 8. Per
I kins and W. W. JBsftUey.
LBaJIgR. ($1 88.) Fall oolleettoa of
Metrical Tunes, Anthems, Ao., with Ring?
ing School Course. IT. R. Thomas and X.
O. Xmerwon. ? I -
THOBIatt* Q,UAllTatXTS AMD AJT
THBMS. 1*2 50 ) Perfect muiic of the
best class, lor Quartett Choirs. J. R.
Thomas. , rtliajji
DANKS' ANTHEM ' ?BttVICBf.
(t2.50.) Anthem music of excellebrwuailtj
for all the servioes of the Episcopal 0 a arch.
JZ. P. Bank*.
PSKKINs- ANTHBM DOCK, ;U 80.)
Easy Anthems Very full, goon and
already popular collection. W. O.Perkir*.
?ONO MOSARCH. (75 cts.) For>
Singing Schools. Net nraoh Sacred Musie,
bat an admirable preparatory course, with,
a largs quantity of seoular music for prao*- ,
tioe. II. B. Palmer and L. O. JQnersom.
All books aent, post-paid, for retail price.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Beaton.
OH AB. H. DI TS ON A CO.,
JanlOswV 711 Broadway, Nsw Jork.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
S1LVRR AHO PhATBO WAR?, .
SPECTACLES, E YE-GLA8SES, ETO.
, T HAVE a large stock of the above on
JL hand, and will scltthem at the lowest
cash priees. AU goods warranted as repre
Uented. . ? ?? ?. ?
?sr Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry re*
|pairedandwo7kwarraaae|.o b
Oct2T (?olt?^pateVRtooh.
SO Oaaes Oatawba Champatrno.
THIS WINS is folly equal to the French
and imported Champagne.
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