The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 15, 1875, Image 2

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M?KIOTPAL Elections.?-In ten den t Cheater?Maj ?. W. Melton. Wer? den??I. J. MoLure, C. O. Maooy. Joo. Lee and Harrison Bailey, In York ville, the old board were reelected. W. H/ MoCorkle, Intendent; J. B. Sohorb, Joseph Herndon, Robert Wright and Edward Wheeler, War? dens. In Greenwood, O. A. O. Waller, Intendant; J. R Blake, Bennett Rey? nolds, Nelson Brooks, Robert Giiffin, Wardens. "Papa is deadl" anddenly exclaimed the little daughter of Mr. Jones, a sur? veyor in the Nova Sootia Government employ, the other day. The mother] hashed the child, but In a few minutes the Utile one repeated the words em? phatically. During the same day, in? telligence came that the father had been drowned, while attempting to oxoas a small lake on the ice. Ool. Barton N. Harrison, who was Private Seoretary to President Davis during the greater part of his adminis? tration, baa been appointed Secretary of the. Mayor of New York Oity by Major Wiokbam. Gol. Harrison is an able and accomplished lawyer, a highly cultivated and elegant gentleman, an apt end efficient secretary. lite Administration ergans are very anxieus that Congress shall order a new election in Louisiana, and thus lift President Grant ont of his trouble. They are already weary of defending Sheridan's bulletins, especially since it it so evident that the more the peo? ple think of them the madder they get. On the 20th ultimo, a little daughter of Dr. John W. Crosby, of Blairsville, while playing about the gin-house of her grand-father.Mr. James Atkinson, in Oh esterCounty, was oanght in the gearing of the gin and killed almost | instantly. A snow slide oconrred near Alta City, Otah, yesterday, burying two persona to the depth of thirty feet, and four teams, which were engaged in oarting ore. No particulars as yet have been received, but it is feared that five men have been killed. The New York Herald, of Monday, speaking of Southern State bonds in that market, aaya: "South Carolinas, nnder the new administration, are more actively dealt in by private par? ties, aid a better undertone estate.'" Chamberlain.? The Baltimore Sun says Gdv.Chamberlain is on the right track, and if he steadily persists in the course marked oat his administration may* prove a blessing to South Caro? lina. - Of} December 27, large numbers of po&eaen watched In the Fanbonrg St. Bonore, Paris, nearly a whole day, Prihoe Imperial, who was k all the time. They had Jd. nnessee funeral was delayed for half >a hour to allow a horse trade. Business before pleasure was the motto. The Young Man's Christian Associa? tion ?f Chicago talk of moving to some oity where it won't be such hard work.' In some parte of the country, when a wetxfen'begfoB to get red at the roots of her hair, it is regarded as a storm eight*!,' ? ' ' ?Tte last offender hanged at Carson City.died game, reminding the mob tbat George Washington would have beep hanged, ji he bad not succeeded. Mai. 2, P;'? itofbeoh. fornier!? o! Charf?StQq, .8. 0? . recently killed, at Dallas, Texas, Mr. H. K. Thomas, agent,of the Texas Pacific Railroad. OomAeid S. Coon, aged twenty-two years, Was arrested at Peafield, New Jersey, oa Satnniay for outraging his mother, while-he was intoxicated. Mr.'- 8. It. Coiuart, of Lancaster, . white** a fit; fell in the fire, recently, f and was so severely burned that his life is despaired of. The rumor is. confirmed tbat the sets of Hebry Clews will not yield the creditors more than twenty-five cents 00 the dollar. The steamer Corte?, on her passage 1 to London, was lost iu the Bay of Biscay, and six persons perished. Mr. W. O. Ev?d*?, of Abbeville County, dieddast week. Ool. J. M. W. Hill, of Greenville, died on tbo 11th. 1 Jerusalem, notwithstanding its sa ored association.*, averages two mur? ders a week. Strayed or 8tolen, ggfSMav ABOUT five weeks ago. a fine . ^WHTBd English MILOd COW, ' ?Smmk\\t bsavv With calf. Any informa tum war ps thank felly received and liand 1 somsfer rewarded by . . Janfo W. B. LOWRAflCE. Election of Policemen. AN election for sixteen Policemen, two Sttgeents and a Superintendent of Water Works will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, 15th instant, at C P. M. Applica? tions will bo seat to the Oity Olerk. By order of Council. RICHARD JONES. Jan IB ? _City Clerk. Batter* Oranges, Applet, dec. OC TUBS Choice Goebea BUTTEB. ZD 0 000 Choice Florida ORANGES. 100 bbls. Choice APPLES (Baldwins.) 35 tub* Leaf LA ED. 600 Choice Bologna 8AUS8AGE8. at 12v cents par pound. Just received and for aale by C. J. LAUREY, . Jan 19, g ( Opposite PHorrrx. Five hundred barrels of "Solomon's ? Fancy*1 floor,. just received. New. is the time to buy, as floor is eheaper than in ten years, at Hardy Solomon's. Two thousand pounds fresh moon-, tain better, just received apd for | Bale cheap ht Hardy Solomon's. Send early if yon Vijni to secure a bargain. Al) 'rfjj^f?i^'^rB%^ per* cent, at Hardy Solomon's, . Subscribe for the PHoasix. BY J. A. SELBY. CC Notice. Office Tbeabituer, 11 ion.and Cor .sty, Columbia, 8. C, January 13,1874.. BY order of tbo Honorable tbo Comp-1 troller-General, the time for adding the t wenty per cent, penalty to State and i County taxes, has been extended to the | 1st February, 1875. O. A. DAULING, Jan 14_CoontT Treasurer. New, Choice and Fresh Goods. *S* MY STORE, on Main street, ?kl?jtf?jG_ two doors below I'mr.N'ix ofHco, JajE^RBfis oncfl more open, where my ?jjM Pfcp&trona can secure everything ^?STa^^^*>jn the line, ohoico and freah. OELEuY.Eatingand Planting POTATOES, Malaga GRAPES, French PRUNES, CRAN? BERRIES, Bologna and Fresh I'ork 8AU8AGE3, French CONFECTIONEBY, and many other articles. Call and seethe stock. MBS. C. HOFFMAN. Jan 14_ GRAND MASQUERADE BALL or tbe German Schuetzen-Verein, on Wednesday Evening, Jan. 20,1875. - ALL persons wishing to participate, who may como masked, munt be knoion to the oommittee appointed to receive guests, or will be required to unmask in the com? mittee room bet?re they can be admitted n the ''Halle." Strict obaervarjcs of this iale will be adhered to without exception. Jan 18_ SENSATIONS I SENSATION PRIMA DONNAS, SENSA? TION PULPir ORATORS, Sensation Poli ticians Peneation Parties, Schueizt-n-Ve rein Masquerade Balls, Tableaux, Choral Union Concerts, Sensation Newspaper Articles, Sensation Now Opera Houses, and every other Sensation vanishes before the great impending _Jan 9_NEW SENSATION. City Licenses. ALL LICENSES for 1875 not yet taken out, must be applied for ard paid on or bofore the 15th instant; after which date the penalty will be ?trictly enforoed. RICHARD JONES. Jan 10_City Clerk. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, TO sell Pioturea everywhere. 14.000 re? tailed by one. Another writes: "I oan make moro money in thin business than I can on a $10.000 farm, all stocked." WHITNEY & CO., Norwich, Conn. Dee 9_3roo_ Imported Wines, Brandies.^Etc . EM SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, brandies?Otard, Ac, Hollrnd Gin, bborrv Wiop, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Ale?), a largo Stcc'i ot ant old Whiskies. Cigars. Ao. _ J. C. KEFGFRS I To Executors, Administrators. Guardians and Trustees. TAKE notice that you are beroby cited and rtquin d to file in tho office of tho I Court of Probate for Richland Oountv. on ! or before the lat dav of February, 1875, I your ANNUAL RETURNS Tor 1874. B. I. BOONE, Jan 5 ill Judge of Probate. IUAKER LIN I MEN AGREAT MEDICINE GIVING) INSTANT kkukk. IT is the most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and possesses a curative J power unequalled in the history of reme? dies. For sale onlv at jPeclO t HEIMTRH'S Drug Store Springs, Axles and Iron. OUH stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, sb well as IRON of all desciiptioi.a, is very large. Purchasers will save money b; Srocurmg these goods, as well as Carriage [aterial, at the Hardware E*taMi*hmtnt of Nov 23 JOHN AGNEW & SON. New Orleans Molasses. j C/\ BARRELS choice new crop New Or ?U leans MOLAhHES, just received direct from Neto Orleans, slid tor sale at wholesale and retail. Doc 5_ JOHN AGNKW A BON. Kerosene Oil. PURE \VHITK KKROSENE. at 17c per gallon, at wholesalo, and 20o. per gal? lon at Mtatl. deliverod in all parts of the city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to tho standard required by tho Unito 1 8tates. For sale by Jan 5 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Seed Potatoes. 1 f\i\ BARRELS Oh?ice Early Rose JL\/\/ Seed Potatoos; warranted best quality, now on hand ans to bs had during I tbe season, by tho barrel, onlv at O^J. I.?IJKFY'R, Deo 39 lmo Opposite Piicesix Office. 50 Cases Oatswha Champagne. mHIS WINS is fully equal to the French X and imported Champagne. I ^Deol8 _J. C, HKF.Qtr.S. PURR OAI?IKl>itNIA M. AX) Kill A. Dao 18 ? J. Ot ItfEOftRSy ? Five tieroes Davis' dietno^fl ;hstap, I of tnis ieason'acure, just reoeftJaat I Hardy Solomon's. ?et our Just Centares ILUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY M( FOK TWENTY DAYS! Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!'.! AT No. 12B Main Street, C. F. JACKSON, Leader of Low Prices, HAH just received another invoice of Ludies' and Gents' S. S. HAND? KERCHIEFS; Ladies', MieKea' und Chil? dren's Worsted and Cotton HOSE; Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Balmoral Skirts, Arctic Jackets and namerona other articles; all at prices which defv competition. Elegant line of DItESS GOODS, to be closed out in tho above stated time, at very low figures. IHPOBTANT AND SPECIAL notice. IN order to cIobo out our large, varied and extensive stock of DRESS GOODS. PRINTS, DOMESTICS, HOMESPUNK, TWEEDS, JEANS, CA88IMERES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. NOTIONS, LACEH, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, HANDKER? CHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MERINO UNDERWEAR, SHAWLS, LINENS, TA? BLE DAMASKS, TOWELING8, BLACK ALPACAS, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, BUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS, Ac, Ac, to make room for Spring Stock, ?g have marked down anr prices, and for the next sixty days from this date will sell REGARDLESS OF COST. We have just received a large quantity of goods, bought for cash from several bankrupt stocks in Now York, at unprecedentedly loa* prices. We offer 50o. Drees Goods at 25c. a yard, and large lines of other goods in propor? tion. We are dailv receiving NOVELTIES for I tho HOLIDAYS, and will cller them at prices to suit the times. Wo invite all in want of coods to examine onr assortment, bh w* dflor such inducements to buyers in NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that they very seldom see. Our goods are all new and of good quality, having been selected with care, and specially adapted to this market, enabling ua to meet any competi? tion of whatever character. Our salesmen are polite and attentive, and will take plea? sure in showing goods at the Grand Central Dry Goods Ettablish't of WH. D. LOVE & CO. S9~Sat^ples sent gratuitously upon ap? plication. Dec 20 - I SHOES 1 SHOES 1 SHOES! LADIES', GENTS', MISSES' aud CHIL? DREN'S fine SHOES, far below regular prices. Now ie the time to bny good goods at low prices, at old atand of R. C. SHIVER & CO. Dec 22 A CARD. The Laurel Street j?. GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IS now open to tho pnbMc, offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior merits of his goods that he aeka no discrimination in his favor as compared with anything in this market; so that you can at once encourage Southern industry, and at the same tlnio directly serve your interest, by purchasing from this reliable house. Offering every reason? able facility to customers, I big au bumble share of public patronage. Dec 1 JOHN E. GYLES, Agent. good things. 100 bairole NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200 cases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Orange-, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low as any houso in this country. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. sonihx aoo-o New Layer Raisins. 1 rt A QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER 1UU RAISINS, at $1 each. Just reoeived and for sale by Jan 7_JOHNAGNEW A SON. Canned Goodi. \ i\f \ CASES 2 lb. cans TGKATGES, ai JL\ /" / $1.60 per doz. and 15o. per can. 100 cases 3 lb. cans PEACHES, at $2.50 por uos. and 26c per oan. On hand and for sain by Jnnf__ JOHN AGNEW A 8QN. , Horte and Mole 8hoes. Mti&HSNrlrf* H0B8E 100 kega first quality MULE SHOES, at $7 per kerf. Just reoeived and (or sale by Deo 17 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Attend the True 3RXIXG, JANUARY 15, 187 Final Discharge. NOTICE itt hereby given thut Thomas S. Leo, administrator of tho estate of Mary 8. P. Gibbee, deceased, has applied to Eton. II. I. Boouo, Judge of Probato, in and for the County of Kiuhland, for a Goal discharge as ench aomitustiator. It is ordered. That the 29th day of January, A. O. 1875, he fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of said estate. B. I. BOONE, Judge ol Probate, Itichland Count v. _Dec29^_}i3_ 8eventy-five Ont of Every Hundred PBR80KS are affected with some de? rangement or disease of the akin. No matter what tho nature of it may be, "HEINITSH'8 QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the great American Blood Purifier, will cure it. This is quite enough to say. If you havo any skia dieuaee, use Heiuiteh'e Queen's Delight. Dec 10 t Notice. ALL persons wishing to use tho Race I Course of the Stato Auxiliary and j Joint Stock Society, will apply to Mr. J. M. , CRAWFORD, who is authorized by the Di-1 rectors to take charge of the Course and Grounds. THOS. TAYLOR, Deo 17 lm Director. LOOK 1 LOOK I! - ??#> m Vi)~UU)Uvu i.t iiti&Loi THE ORANDE8T SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME ON RECORD, will bo drawn in public in St. Louis on MARCH 31, 1875. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100.000! Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by State Authority. MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Hana'rs. sr. louis, mo. 1 Prize of.i 100,000! 1 Prize of. 50.000 1 Pnzoof. 22.600 1 Prize of. 20,000 5 Prizes of. 10,000 10 Prizes of. 5,000 20 Prizes of. 2.500 100 Prizes or. 1.000 And 11,451 oiher Prizes of frem $1,500 to $50. Amounting in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. Prize payable in fnll and no postpone? ment of drawings take place. Addresa, for Tickets and Circulars, MURRAY. MILLER A CO., P. O. Box 2,440, St. Louia. Mo. Jan 5 1^3rno ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO invest a few dollars, with noBsible re? turns of thousands, is offered by the postponement of Public Library of Ken? tucky to the 27th of FEBRUARY NEXT, of their fifth and last Concert and Drawing. I The management arc pledged to the return I of the money, if the drawing should not I come off at thv dav now appointed. i One Grand Gash O'irt.?250.000 One Grand Cash Gift. 100,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 75,000 One Grand Cash ?ift. 50.000 One Grand Cash Gift. 25 000 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each_ 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 each. 140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10.000 eaob. 150.000 20 v'?nli Gifte* 5 000 OiCij 1C0 00'1 25 Cash Gi'.'ts,' 4,000 each. . . . . 101.000 30 Cash Gifts, 3.000 each. 00.000 50 Cash Girts, 2.000 each. 100,000 100 Cash Gifta, 1,000 each. 100.000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 eaob.120.000 500 Carh Girts, 100 each. 50.000 10.000 Cash Girts, 50 each. 950,000 Whole Tiokcts $50 Halves $25. Tenth, or each Cl upon, $5. Eleven Whole Tickets $500. - For Tickets, or information, address THOS. E. RRAMLETTK. ; Agent and Mauagor, Louisville, Kentuoky. Dec 1!)_ stuO j New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WOKKIWG to Win, a story for girls, $1.75. Mistress of tho Man*-', by Dr. Mr Hand, inthorof Arthur Bonuycartlo, ?1 50. A History of Germany, from the Eurliist Times, by Charlt-m Lewis, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German, bv Murray, $2.25. Prnirie und Forest, tho Game of North America, with adventures In their pursuit, by Gilltuore. $1 50. Health and Education, by Kingsloy, $1.75. Hngaith's complete works, in three vo? lumes. Tho Wild North Land, by Mnjor Butler, with plates, $2.60. History of Clubs and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. '1 he Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of the British l'oets, London, and other new books. Nov 1 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SIbVBR AND PLATED WAKE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETO. I IHAVE a large stock of the above on band, and will sell them at the lowest I cash puces. All goods warranted as repre? sented. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. OEO. BRUNS, Oiw 27_Columbia Hotel Block. CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne ?a JUST RECEIVED direct from California. These Wines eMEtini Brandies are made of de ySSSK IUiaus grapes uf California. p^S^f^B% For sale by Deo 18 _J.O. BEEGEBS. Look Alter Your Stomach. THE finest Medicinal Confection in the world is at Heiuiten's. Chocolate for j lunch, Chocolatefor table, Walnut Nougat, j Piataohe Paste, Cocoa Caiamel, Cream Chocolate, Althea and Mallow Drops, Bolu I bte Gam Drops, Cough Confeotions, Gin I eer Drops, Eng. Mint Drops,finest Extract Vanilla, finest Extract Lemon, for sale at UEINITSU'S Drug Btoro. Dec 22\ VOL. X?NO. 250 City Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, Coixmbia, 8. C, December 10, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that the books are now open for the returns of tbu Tax-payere of all property taxable by the City of Columbia for 1875. Froperty-bold ors and all othora interested, are notified that their returns must be made before tho siHt day of JiiRuary, 1875. "Blank rorms can be had on application, to ?. ? . Dec 17 BI0EUJONE8. City Assessor. Wines and Liquors. , CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, Seo, Obaus A Duchatel, I - Kslley's Island Sparkling Catawba, California "Imperial." BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freres, Jas. Hennesey, Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835,1858, 18G5. ' WINES?Old Private Stock Maderia?inj bottles only, Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, & andeman and other Ports, Full line of Hocks and Sauternea, includ? ing-'Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," *'Hockheimer," "Lanbenheimer," &o., Ac.' Our specialty is fine goods, suoh as we J can, with confidence, recommend. Any i ire wine not in store we are prepared to" purchaso either in New York or Europe, nid furnish at market rates. Nov 28 OEO. 8YMMEB8. Coughs and Golds. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Potash Pastiles, Gelatine Lozenges, Wietar'e Balsam Wild Cherry, Hiii'o balsam Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Jayne'a Expectorant, Piso'a Cure. For sale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN A CO.'S Dec 29 Drug 8lore. New Sugar-Cured Hams, 1 Cid NEW y0BK sugar-cured HAMS. Lv/vr choice quality, last reoeived and for aale by_JOHN AQNEWA SON. 8olnble Pacific Guano, i $4G Cash. 153 lime. Without Interest. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COM? POUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME for composting with cotton aeod? $30 cash, $35 time, without interest. To accommodate planters, they ean order now and have until 1st April to de? cide whether t hoy will take at time or cash price. When delivered from factory by ear load, no drayage will be charged. This guano is now so well known in al! the Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor as not to require special recommend? ation from us. Ita use for nine isars past has established its character for reliable excellence. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepare! under the superintcudtneo of Dr. ST. ! JULIAN RAVEN EL, Chemist of the Cora I pauja at Charleston, 8. C hence planters may rest assured that its quality and com? position is precisely the same as that here? tofore suld. .1. N. ROR80N, Agent for South Carolina,Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO , Nov 24 till:! General Agents, Baltimore. I _^Bav? isubiuhec.iui. *??a&Xt Nos. 3 Broad Strsst and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, YET. BY VSIKO CHEAPER GRADES OK STOCK, WE CAN FURNISH WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIOHAWLTSTATIOHERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Wedding and gall invitations ON THE DEST STOCK ANO PAINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. Sept 4_ __A1>' THE GREAT SOUTHERN MY CK IM FLRCUGOTTT, BENEDICT 4 CO., 275 King Street. Charleston, S. C. TBE CHEAPEST I DAT UOUUN, NOTIONS, OIL ( LOTUS. CAHPKT8, PI ATTINGS. ' R?tte, Kte., THIS SIDE OF NE W YORK. For prices, see local. Sept 4 tftmo Foreclosure cf ilortgi^e---Si.c of Real Estate BY virtue of the power of attttesy duly giveu tu the Capital Building and Loan Association ot.CuluMhia.py George W. Alton, aud contain* d in tlio mortgage of aaid George W. Allen to t?i< Said{ Associa? tion, dated tbe 28 hday ot September, 1871, 1 will nell. on the FIRST DAY OF FEEKU AUY M XT, at 11 o'clock A. M.. before the Court Houac in Columbia, aa tbe property of aaid George W. Alb.u, all ttint piece, parcel or lot ot LAND, and BUILDING? thereon, oituate, ljing aud beinK in. Wavor ly, in or near the cit ^ of ?'oiumbia, belog A portion of Lot No. 14 in a plat of said Wavorly, marl* fov T. 0. Veal, Surveyor, in March, K. D. 1855, frontirnr on the North on a aUeet GC feet wide 62 fset 2 inches; bounded on the West by lot of J. A H. Lo ?afli Cn the East by lot now of formerly belonging to O. Waiing, running back Southwardly 238 feet: and bounded oh the booth by lot belonging to Jeff. Piekett. Terms cash. JOHN AGNRW, .. Free. Capital R. and L. Association. Columbia, 8 C, January 9.18T5V~' I v " Jan 9 aw COL, AS BURY COWARD Ja.il 1* ,118 PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHR. STEPE , OBCOPES, Ac, Ccpiss from Old Pic? tures made any size and style aa cheap as anv where ?1st?. - > Come and see the new Rembrandt or shadow Picture. Something still more beantlful, Rembrandt Glace. Sa? tisfaction guaranteed or no money asked. Dec 4 W. P. BJX, Art Gallery 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. KSTABtlSHEO 111 U4S, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH . A LARGE and wet) se? lected stock of first elaas FURNITURE, Parlor, E room and Dining Boom Sets, which will be sold as low as any house in the cpun Uy for cash. Nov 10 M. H. BERRY. Notice to Holdere of ?lfima Against the State of South Carolina. Oftioss er Cum KB am Swwats '1 and House or Bwaaaa^AWTaa, Columbia, S. C, December 23, 1S74. . PUR8?ANT to concurrent resolution, adopted by both .Houses, ?e MiMj - signed hereby give notice to holders of all claims against the State, other than Btie BitlgeSorip and Bills of the- Bank of Ue State, tC present said claims at their of? fices, or at the office of the Attorney-Gene? ral, in the citv of Columbia, on or before tho 19TH DAY OP JANUARY, 1875; for ' registration. J. WOODRUFF, | Slerk of Senate, '.'JONES; Clerk of House of Representatives. Dec 24_4_ Elaine Oil. THE undersigned are sole'agcnte for the celebrated ELAINE OIL, V ? iv 3 . 1SS k'IKR TBBT, >i' Perfectly secure und cannot be exploded. absolutely s.m- k. Prices at retail 40o. per gauwu. Jan 5 J??? AOSJbW A SON. JULLLISERI. PBIOES HEDUCEpof La \ dies'. Misses' and CLi idcen's BONNETS. HATS: CAlK SUITS, UNDERWEAR. Far Sots, Clonks, Worsted Goods. H*l?,Oor*ets, Zspbyr^rstid and other, artioles too num? rona to mention; also, Basar Patterns. La*uVs WHl please call and aee fur themselvea at ??. , Nov26_ MRS O. g. Rgltp'8. MONEY T O I? 0 A N, On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on. New Y >rk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promt neut cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold* DEPOSITSreoeived and Interest-bearing [ certificates i-sued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and country aohcited/snd LIBERAL LINER OF DISCOUNTSgreoted by tbe CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streets. SACRED WLUSIO BOOBS FOR 1875. k1vkk OP i.ikk. (35ctB ) AntOSt beantiful Snndav School Book. B S. Per? kins aud W. W. UrnUey. LEADBH. ($1 38.) Full collection of Motrioal Tunes, Antbema, Ac, with Sing? ing School Course. H. H. Thomae and L. O.Emerson. - THOMAS' QUA KTKTT8 AHO A? | THBHt, ($2 60 ) Perfect sauaic of the best class, tor Quartett Choirs. J. B. Tliomas. DARKS' AW THEM IBRVICRl. (12.50.) Anthem mnaioof ezeeBant quality for all the ssrvioea of the Epiaeopal C burch. 7f. P. Banks. PKRKINR* ANTHEM BOOK? (tl 90.)* Easy Anthems Very full, goon and already popular collection. W. O. Perkins. SON9 MOffftftOtoh ' Ctt CtS.) 7oi Singing Schools. Not much Sacred Music but an admirable preparatory oouras, with a large quantity of secular ttruaio for prao tice. IL R. Polmer and LA K*\erson. AU books sent, post-paid.for retail prlco. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. OHAS. H. DITSON A CO., Jan 10 swir til Broadway, New York. Palmetto fine cut tobacco 1b the best in tbe otty, and can bo procured ^snly I at the Indian Squaw Cigar Store.