The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 17, 1875, Image 1
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BKElilK, January 16.?The corvette
Nantile*Wffl nw*?t to* arrival of the
other ?v^a^ff 'tbfinish' coast,
bet #IM Vake no fferabrisrVation io re
t2?i???o? *??? ?i^.iv'ft flfiaiV unless
attacks*. 4>NtegoflHMori| with the ?pa?
nier/ QomrjYnVrit^f?'/iut pVnferessiDg
as favors*!*- hb tfrf? expected. Eight
Gorma? vessels' have b?*u ordered to
the Bay ofTOony.' ^ 7
Majbxbd/. 'January lbWL'he King
gave .a rfrwm? tatt eveuio* to the
?W^WftfePtyW1 ?M the diplq:
matio corps.. Decrees published tn tod
Official (ftubfVe, reducing 'punishments
in case* of violation of Ordinary crimi?
nal lawa. General Primo DeRivera
will aooompany the King ou hie visit
to the army of the North.
fLiOTdon. Janutiry 16 ?The Daily
News publishes a despatch from Hen
dage, whien stetes that tbe German
man-of-war Nautilus landed 100 men
at> EriaMngi on the Spanish coast, and
a?o eoeapied the place alter a abort
resiaUnca,.. , r, .
London, Januatjr/16 ?Intelligence
ha's be?Cn received here, that a rupture
has occurred between the first and
se?}Si? lElss* vf Sinm. Thej are
falWft Vtid son', respectively. The
laVteV'loW rfefuge fd1 the British Oon
sdiate'tttTB^ngkoke. He baa disbanded
his forties, and declines appeal to arms.
A British gun boat has left Singapore
fof BStigkoke, to protect the interests
ofbialfsjesty'ssubjcctB
Bjt*naN, J\ihoary l6.?Wheh tbe ad?
dition aV vessels'ordered to beaentto
tbH'Ndrther n coast of Spain shall have
arritefl tbero, the total ?i?iaui??l, of
^ an flehet in those waters will
fifty gone, with a combined
yower of 6,800.
TelaaravDhlc?American matters.
B?t?asTJaTji>, Mabs., January 16.?
Oharlea^tevene, I^pnblioan, has been
elected to Cqygr?^ i^ui the 10th Dia
15.? Resolutions
trist by a 'small m
Botff?ft,1 Janus
expresaive'61 iudignaUofa at the court*
or the military in removing members
of "the 1/egislaturo and severely de
uotibefng Betknap for his telegram of
approval, were vooiferomly applauded.
Theieehl ntiona were ascended by Oen.
8. 1*. Qninoy, and supported in an
elaborate apeeoh by Hon. John Qaincy
Adorn- from Senator Sahara's stand?
point, regarding the recent occur?
rence* as a" national calamity.
Spreche* of a similar tenor were made
hv *\. W. Leverett. Saltocstall,
Albert Masori, Richard Olney and 11.
M. Mora*.' Criee for Wendell Phil
lipei arho oocapied a prominent posi
tioor in the Gallery, were frequent dur?
ing the rneeting. He attempted to
speak from Ms position, but was nrged
to tbe platform. He criticised Oharles
Francis Adams for heading a call for a
ag while he was a rest*
r town, b
derff df abbth?r toau, but about two
thir? o* Bis bearers did not like that.
anaVewkei th?- ffqeestioo," "go on,
' "abut up," alternated, a*I
eviofctrtty 'dlBdorioerted, orndn an ap?
peal <fe? free speeob, and Mr. Phil
lipf .proeaedod. oritioUing other promi
^???tW-1? {?f tbe part they
bore, and claiming they did not and
oould bot represent the Boston senti?
ment without being called to account.
The et?w? wonla Lisa or oheer, aa
theeptnt tftofed them?sometimes be?
ing tfttpagfaBt aooord with the speaker,
and, at other time* about equally di?
vide*, to toetr views of what be pat
forth. Finally Phillips threw off bis
overton* and was greeted with cheers
from ?I l( aides. He ebaraotarized tbe
Wilt* party ae an anaothnrisad mob,
and daeiarad it the doty of tbe United
Stains Qowetament to protect its oiti
zaua. Tbe military, he said, would
carry com fort into every negro family
in tbe Sodtbern States, while aooh re
aoinainaw arepa garopoaed wenig be pro?
ductive <Af nothing but conaternation.
Voices, "Wo will pass them." Tbe
blqod of hnndredo of blacka will be
upon you* aktats. A votes, "Getont."
YootbavaVDOale here to kiok up a row.
Another voioe, 'iMesmenze him." The
President was vested with power to
protecavahoae who were banted down,
and:su*h) ?taatbaga aa this tied bis
haada* ?Pb?lips oioaed by laying he
woftaj Smm- himself wanting in doty,
as an old Abolitionist, not io return to
the acetuanof bia early efforts in behalf
of the oppsesasd, and retired amid a
stoam&of oheera and biases. An addi
tienaAreeolutioo. complimentary to the
Preeialeeatand Gen, Sheridan, was of?
fered <fa# an outsider, but was lost by a
twevthisaba rote, and tbe original reso
letions were adopted by tbe same pro?
portion at *-yaea. i It was evident that
Phi|Upa\ottarancea weakened the ef
} foot of tbe meeting, and though he
was often interrupted, there was no
j-^ppoaition'abown to prevent bia apeak
Nkw York, tannery 16.?Of four
olam fishers, two colored are dead and
two badly frozen and nearly famished.
Waooxotom, , January 1(5. ? The
Prejaidaat. withdraws Gem Manley's
nomiuaiapsi aa Minister to Ecuador.
NeUieGrant brings her hueband from
Ex?ftwtive /amlly will meet Nellie at
Hew York. The Senate caucus, this
moroing. ofdersd .that the discuesiou
on W^an^.Affsira.be dosed. The
huuffu imp** tut Lrwin waa. partially
argued and Iba prisoner recommitted
for a further hearing on Monday. '
Atlantic and Bast Gulf
ier barometer, lower tem
peratMa.,?9?tb to .fisst w.ncla and
parUy(aaoa4y weather will prevail, with
poesiblja^a^nal ooMt rains.
Bteamafcl^nWn .New York;
?- aebo^tmPfam%%W>, Niw York.
?a'aaeajrwr wiy.) r^p,]pm?^ift^ ?U Im?
'' Hair Yoax, January 16?Noon.?
Stoaba active and stroagar. Money 3.
"mjf^- ? > ? aOVgOiJ
**I
BY J. A. SELBY. CO
Gold 12?**. Exchange?long 4.86^;
abort 4 90. Cotton quiet; sales 1,419?
uplands 1536; Orleans 15>?. Futures
opened quiet: January 14 15-16(2)15.
February 15 15-16; Marob 15*f*@15>?!
April 15#@1513-16; May lG^. Flour
dull and declining. Wheat quiet and
heavy. Corn quiet and unchanged.
Pork dull?20.25. Lard quiet?steam
7 P. M.?Cotton net receipts 740;
gross 1,734. Futures closed steady;
sales 20,100: Jsnuary 15)?; February
15 5-82, 15 3-16; Marob 1517-32,
15 9-16; April 15%, 15 29-82; May
16 ?-16, 16 7-82; Jana 16 17-82,
16 9-16; July 16 13-16, 16 27-82; Au?
gust 17, 17 1-32. Cotton quiet; sales
1,419, at 15>8-@15J?. Flour in buy?
ers' favor and in very limited demand
e.70@5.58. Wheat slightly in buy?
ers' favor?1.18(^1.33. Corn mode?
rately active and a shade lower. Pork
lower?20.12},< now mess. Lard closed
firmer?14(3)14*6 prime (team. Money
eaav?*^>6(<9B. The bank statement
shows loaus have decreased 93,125,
000; Bpecie increased 250,000; legal
tenders increased 4,500,000; deposits
increased 5,250,000; reserves increased
3,625,000.
Mkmphih, January 16.?Cotton de?
mand fair?middling 14^; net receipts
1,232; shipments 794; sales 2,000; stock
63,676.
I Norfolk, January 16.?Cotton weak
?middling 14^^l4,34'; net receipts
1,399; exports coastwise 1,150; sal
200; stook 13,236.
Galveston, 'January 16.?Cotton
quiet and demand limited?middling
14^?; net receipts 838; exports coast?
wise 9; sales 397; stook 85,868.
Baltimore, January 16.?A lady
died from belladona. Syrup was or?
dered, and the druggist blundered.
Charleston, January 16.?Cotton
steady?middling 14>Q; low middling
\ U3?@14X; good ordinary 13**(ai3>8;
net receipts 1,184; exports to France
2,480; coastwise 817; sales 1,000; stook
67.970.
Savannah, January 16 ?Cut ton
quiet?middling 14 &g; low middling
14 'a ; ordinary 13%; net receipts 1,824;
sales 1,907; stock 103,563.
Baltimore, January 16.?Ootton
I firm?middling 15; gross receipts 34;
exports coastwise 270; spinners 75;
stock 28,329.
A uqtjhta, January 16.?Ootton a
shade easier?middling 14^*; low mid?
dling 13%; good ordinary 12)1; net
receipts 577; salts 1,094.
Wilmington, January 16.?Ootton
firm?middling 1414 ; net receipts 252;
sales 180; stook 3,542.
Philadelphia, January 16.?Ootton
quiet?middling 15*4; net receipts
188; gross 297.
Mobile, January 16.?Cotton quiet
and firm?middling 14%@14)?; net
receipts 1,416; exports coastwise
1,395; sales 1,500; stock 72.392.
New Orleans, January 16.?Ootton
quiet and unchanged?middling 14^;
net receipts 7,224; gross 2,610; sales
8,000; stook 291,812.
Boston, January 16.?Ootton qniet
?middling 15)$^ net receipts 1,692;
gross 810; sales 429; stook 23 721.
1 Liverpool, January 16?8 P. M. ?
Cotton a shade easier?uplands 1%\
I Orleans V/%\ sales 12,000, inolnding
\ 2,uuu speoniatton and export; cotton
to arrive 1-16 oheaper; sales basis mid?
dling uplands, nothing below good or?
dinary, shipped December, 1%; no?
thing below low middling, shipped
December, January or February, 1}^
($7 7-16; deliverable March or April,
7 11-16
The manager of Booth's Theatre,
New York, advertised on Monday for
200 young men, to appear in a Shak
spearian pageant, and fonnd that]
morning not leas than 2,000 applicants,
many standing from an early honr in
the cold. The majority were genteelly
dressed, and looked like olerks. Dar- I
ing the day, armfuls of letters were re?
ceived, in which the writers begged for |
work at even the pay oi a aap?rnu
morary, twenty-five cents a night.
Oharivari reeently had a converse
I tion with a physician on the effects of
the Paris siege, which the latter espe?
cially regretted because it had killed
I off in a short time thousands of feeble
persons, who would have otherwise
lingered throngh years, to the great
profit of the deotors.
At an eleotion for Intendant and
Wardens of the town of Lanrens, held
on the 12th instant, the following
: named persons were elected: Intend?
ant?Dr. Wm. Andersen. Wardens?
Wm. L. Boyd, Wm. Robertson, Tur?
ner Parks, Georgo Gilea.
A Cow and Yearling
ILL be disposed of at auction, at the
. Guard Home, TO-MO H HOW MO KM ?
ING. 18th, at 10 o'clock.
Jan 17 W. F. NIXON, Chief of Polioe.
TypographicalUnion, Ho.34.
\ N extra meeting of the Union will be
A. held TO-MOKKOW, Monday, at 12
o'oiock M., ia the office ef the Bepnblioan
Printing Company. Every member of the
Union in ear neatly solicited to Stttnd.as
haajeass of the utmoa* importance will be
nnder.oonaideiation.
By order of the President.
Ja? 171 O B. HB WELL. Secretary.
r 60 Cases Qatawba Ghamnajrn*.
1HL8 WINE is rally equal to the French
Sad imported Ohampagne.
18 i. O. BUG BBS.
1X3
I T>aeli
?LUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 18
JUST RECEIVED
Another lot of
FIH? 6 38EBIIT? ?IaOTHIH?i
AND
LATEST STYLES HATS.
-0:0
THESE GOODS are fully TWENTY PER CENT. UNDER BKGULAR PRICES, and it
ia no usa throwing away money for common clothing, when yon can bay for the
ume prioe goods selected by ourselves, which an experience of thirty years in the
basinets in this city enable ua to select goods hotter adapted to the wants of this com?
munity than those of less experience. Wo are offering bargains in
BOYS' CLOTHING, FROM 10 TO 15 YEARS.
No one oan afford to wear an ill-fitting SHIRT, when, foi the expenditure of a trifle
more, he can purchase a garment that will fit and give satisfaction, which an experience
of thirty years proves.
OAPE OVERCOATS at all Prices.
Direct from the manufactory,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET-BAGS
01]? GUSTOH-HADE GARMENTS
Cannot be surpassed Bouth of the Potomao.
_R. ft W. O. SWAFFIELD.
CLOTHING AND HATS
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
-o
UNDER-WEAR1 NECK-WEARI
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES !
Broadway Silk Hats.
LARGEST 8T00K IN THE CITY. AND AT THE L0WE8T PK ICES,
FOR CASH.
KIN ARD & WILEY.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKi OF MEN'S AND
BOYS
norme. FDiiBiim on in hats.
That ever came to Columbia can be found at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia Hotel, and is being sold at the
? Lowest Prices.
Every Department is replete with the Choicest Goods of the eeation, made expressly
for this market, and for the Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. Be convinced of this by
Calling OH 1>. EHrIIN. The PnO?l?r Clnfhl.*.
Vi VIWH
26?
Columbia Lodge, No. 108. A. F. M.
A REGULAR Communication of I
tbioLod?? will be held TO-MO II ROW
(Monday) EVENING, at 7o'clock, in
Masonio Hall. By order of the W. H.
Jan 17 1 L. P. MOBE8. Becretary.
new npEEA HOUSE.
THREE NIGHTS ONL Y, COMMENCING
MONDAY, JANUARY 18.
First appearanee of the Charming and
Versatile Artiste,
KATIE PUTNAM,
Supported by the talented yonng actor,
J. J. SULLIVAN
AND A POWKKFOl, COMPANY.
MONDAY EVENING. January 18, 1875.
will be presented
Fanchon, the Cricket,
MISS PUTNAM as Fanchon, a character in
which ehe stands pre-eminently without a
rival. Incidental to the obaraoter, the fa?
mous Shadow Danoe, May Pole Dance and
beautiful ballad, "Good Night, God Blsaa
You." Change of bill each night.
Soils orPaioxs.?General admission, $1;
Gallery, 60 oents. Seats aeourod without
extra charge at the Wheeler House.
Jan 17_3
IiARDRKTri'S
GARDEN SEED!
AFULL assortment just received at
L. T. HILLIMAN A OO.'H
Jan 16 Drug Storo.
Strayed or Stolen,
ABOUT five weeks ago, a fine
red English MILCH COW,
_.heavy with ealf. Any informa?
tion wui ne thankfully received and hand?
somely rewarded by
Jan IS W. B. LOWBANCE.
Notice.
Optics Tbbasubbb Biohlano Coumty,
Columbia, S. 0., January 13,1871.
BY order of the Honorable the Comp
trollor-General, the time for adding
i the twenty per cent, penalty to State and
I County taxes, has been extended to the
1st February, 1875. O. A. DARLING,
Jan 14_County Treasurer.
Seed Potatoes.
1 Aft BABBELS Oh.ice Early Boss
I l\j\J Seed Potatoes: warranted best
quality, now on band and to be had during
I the season, by the barrsy ??jTTj?K,g
Dee 29 Imo Opposite Pnonrrx offlp?. _
PURK CAL.ITOR.WIA CIA DBS I RA.
Dae 18 J- 0- ???GEES.
?JA11 goods marked down five per
sent. at Hardy Solomon's,
South Carolina Jockey Clnb.
TAB An?
nual Races,
1875, over
thu naeniugton Course, in Charleston, H:
C, will commence on WEDNESDAY^ 20th
.Tannery, And cooiinne throughout the
week.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20.1875.
Jockey Clnb Porno $450. Two mil< h, for
all ages. $400 to first horse; $.r.O to second.
Haino Day?Carolina Stakes for Three
Year-Jlds. One mile, oloaed with four sub?
scribers.
Same Day?Jockoy Olub Purae $300. One
mile, for Three-Year-Olds. $250 to flrat
horse; $50 So tccond.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1875.
Hutchinson Stakua, for Three-Yoar-Olds.
Mile heats, closed with rive subscribers.
Same Day?Jockey Glnb Purse $400. Hur?
dle Raoe, two miles. $350 to first horse;
$50 to seeond.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1875.
Jockey Club i'uron $810. Three mile
heats, for all ages. $700 to tirst horse; $100
to seoond.
Same Day?Jocks) Club Purse $450. Two
miles, for all ages. $400 to first horse; $50
to second.
Same Day?Hampton Stakes, for Four
Year-Olds. Two mile heats, closed with
four subscribers.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1875.
Jockey Olub Puree $GS0. Handicap.
Three milo heats. $500 to first horse; $100
to second.
Same Day?Jookey Clnb Purse $300. Two
miles, for all ages.
Same Day?Jockey Olub Purae $500. Milo
heats, best three iu iivo. $100 to first
horso; $100 to Bocond.
E. P. MILL IK EN,
Jan 10 3 _ _Secretary.
New Sugar-Cured Hams.
$rvrv NEW YORK sugar-cured HAMS.
LV/U choice quatity, Juet reeeived and
for sale by JOHN AQNEW A SON.
Kerosene Oil.
PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18c. por |
gallon, at wholesale, and 20o. per gal?
lon at retail, delivered in all parte of the
I city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to
the standard r< quired by tho United
States. For sale by
Jan 5 JOHN AQNEW ft SON.
New Orleans Molasses.
er/\ BARRELS ohoice new crop New Or ?
OU leana MOLASSES, just received
direct from Wan Orleans, and for sale at
wholesale and retail.
Deo 5 JOHN AQNEW A 80N._
Job printing of every kind, from a
miniature visiting card to a foor-aheet
poster, turned oat, at short notice,
from Paomrx offie* Try as.
Fire tieroes Davis' diamond ham*,
of this eeuSon's onto, jost received at
Hardy Solomon's,
Event." ?? ' ? :
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5. VOL. X?NO; 258
SENSATIONS!
SENSATION PBIMA DONNAS. SENSA?
TION PULPIT ORATORS,8onsation Poli
icianB Sensation Parties, Scbuofzon-Ye
rcln Masquerade Balls, Tableaux, Choral
Union Conoerts, Sensation Newspaper
krtloles, Ssnsation New Opera Houses,
ind every other 8en8ation vanishes before ]
the great impending
Jan 9 NEW SENSATION.
Wines and Liquors.
CH AMP AON BS?Pommery, Sec,
Ohaua A Duohatel,
Kelley's Island Sparkling Catawba,
California "Imperial."
BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freres,
Jas. Hennesey,
Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835, 1858,
1865.
WIN?S? Old rrivate Stock Madoria?in
bottles only,
Choice Table Sherries,
California Angelica?very delicate,
andeman and other Porta,
Full line of Hocks and Hauternes, includ?
ing "Chateau Yquem,""Latour Blanche,"!
"Hookhelmor," "Lanbrnheimer," Ac, Ao. |
Our specialty is fine goods, such as we j
san, with nonfidenee, recommend. Any
rare wine not in store we are prepared to |
purchase either in New York or Europe,]
and furnish at market rates.
Nov28_QEO. 8YMMERB.
Coughs and Golds.
BBOWN'S BBONOHIAL TBOCHES.
Chlorate Potash Paatiles,
Gelatine Lozenges,
Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry.
Hill's Balsam Honey,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Jaync's Expectorant,
Piso's Cure. For rale at
L. T. 8ILLIMAN * CO.'9
Dee 29_Drug Store.
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
WORKING to Win, a story for girls,
$1.75.
Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland,
author of Arthur BonnyoaeUe, 11.50.
A History of Germany, from the Earliest
Tirr' 8, by Charlton Lewia, ?2.50.
Manual of Mythology1, Greek, Roman,
Nome, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German,
by Murray. $2.25.
Prairie and Foreat, the Game of North
America, with adventnrea in their pnranit,
by Gillmore. $1.50.
Health and Education, by Kingsley, $1.75.
Hogarth's complete works, in ihm? vo
InmoB. The Wild North Land, by Major
Butler, with plates, $2.50. History of Clubs
and Club Lifo, London. Book of Wonder?
ful Characters, with portrait*. The Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Haunta of tho Brittah Posts,
London, and other new books. Nov 1
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AMD PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES, E^E-GLASSES,ETO.
ID
IHAVE a large stock of tbo above on
hand, and will sell them at the lowest
oash prioes. All gooda warranted aa repre?
sented. . .
AT- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re?
paired and work warranted. __.__._
v GEO. BBUN8,
Oet 27 Columbia Hotel Block.
CONGAREEl"lE0N WORKS
COLUMBIA,H. C?
JOHN Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGiNEB, 8AW
AND GRIST
i MILLS. GIN
r Gearing, and all
kinds of iron
Caatings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Railini<sfor Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Brase Castings of all kinds.
Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and
equal to any North or South.
Works at root of Ladyatreet and near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Colombia
Railroad Companiea' Depots. Nov 18
Horse and Mnle Shoes.
1 ?\f\ KEOS FIB8T QUALITY HORSE
JUU SH0E8, at $6 per keg.
100 kegs first quality MULE SHOES, al
$7 per keg.
Just received and for sale by
Dec 17_JOHN AQNEW A PON.
New Layer Raisins.
1 C\f \ QUABTEB BOXES NEW LAYER
1UU RAIS1N8, at $1 eaoh.
Just received and for sale bv
Jan 7_JOHN AQNEW A HON.
Canned Goods.
I i\f\ CASES 2 lb. oans TOMATOES, at
JL" "v " $1.50 per doz. and 15o. per can.
100 cases 2 lb. cans PEACHES, at $2.50
per uoz. and 25o. per can.
On hand and for sal* bv
_J[*?_L_ JOHN AQNEW A SON.
Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned are sole agents for the
celebrated ELAINE OIL,
185 Fl UK TK8T,
I Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded
AnaoLUTKLY savs. Prioes at retail 40c. pei
gallon. JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Jan 5_ _
CAB LOAD CALIFORNIA
Wine, Brandy & Champagne
JUST BEOEIVED dtreel
from California. These Wine*
and Brandies are made of de
lioioua grapes of California.
For sale by
Deo 18_tj, Q. SEEOER8.
Fiva hundred barrels of ?'SeJoanon'i
Fancy" flour, just received. Naw ii
the time to bay, as flour is eheapei
than in ten years, at Hardy Solomon's
FOK T WICHT Y DAlll
Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!'.!
* * at ?? .': '
WO. 188 Main Street.
O. P.
Leader of Low Prices,
ab inst received another invoice, of
L*uioh' and Genta* H. S. HAND
.^.OHIEPS; Ladles', Misses' and Chil?
dren's Worsted and Cotton HOBE; Ladiee'
Hi lk Scarf a, Balmoral Skirts, Arotio Jackets
and namer?u? other- articles; all at prices
above stated Mate! at very low agnree.
IMPOKTAHT AITD SPECIAL
N O T I C E
IM order to plose ont Qsr
and extensive stock of DR
PB1NTB, ' IJOME8TI08. HOL-xi, . ^
FU RNLViISO OoV)D^LNO^/oN8*. LACE?
EmBtiOiubrUKH, BJBKON8, HANDKER?
CHIEFS, CLOY E8, HOSIERY, MERINO
UNDERWEAR. 8HAWLB, LIN EN H, TA?
BLE DAMASKS. TOWELINGB, BLAOK
ALPACAS, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS,
OILCLOTHS, RUGS. MATS, OTTOVLA&B,
*o. Ao.,to make room for Spring Stock,
we have marked down onr prices, antt for
the next sixty days from this date Will sell
REGARDLESS OF COST. We have Just
reoelved a large quantity of goods, bought
Tor cash from eereral bankrupt Stocks In
New York, at unpreoedentedly low prices.
We offer 60c. Drees Goods at S5cu a yard,
and large lines of other goods in propor?
tion. . <-, j .
We aro dailyreceivlng NOVELTIES for
the HOLIDAYS, and will offer them at
prices to ?uit the Urne?, We invite all in
want of goods to szsmisc cur sseartttSltt,
as we offer sueh induoements to buyers In
NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that they
very seldom see. Onr goods aro all new
and of good quality, having been selected
with oare, and specially adapted to this
market, enabling ns to meet any competi?
tion of whatever character. Onr salesmen
are polite and attentive, sou will take plea?
sure in showing goods at the
I Grand Central Dry Goods Btaapiiah't
or J '
WE D.LOVE & CO.
4a~SampleH sent gratuitously upon ap?
plication. ? Dec 20
A CARD.
The Laurel Street
GBOpr ESTABLiSBSSSaT
IS now open to Uiepub'io, offering the
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known
to the trade. The proprietor' la so confi?
dent of the anperior merit* Of his goods that
he asks no dtaeriaaiaatioMtobiatavor aa
compared with any fcbing in thie market; so
that yen can at once encourage Southern
industry, and at the same time directly
serve your interest, by purchasing from
this reliable bones. OfSffing every reason?
able facility to onatosaers, Ibeg an bumble
share of public patronage.
Deel ^hS^ET GYLES. Agent.
100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. '
. .. .n ?,tlfy>| . obva?:?t *
200 boxes OANDk". ? ? - h
ill ?< i-.o" f.. odajsC ?'?>'. ij ??
100 boxes RAISINS. : , .)?y .
.J.. . [fj Uli
200cases CANNED FRUITS.. .. ,
Pocans, Almonds, Oranges,' Lemons,
Walnuts, Ac, w hoiosjdo m? retail, as lev
as any house in this country . '
LOBIOK A LOWRANCE.
! 107 Main St.. Next to Wheeler House.
KNTABIilflHKD ?H 10M,
AND RTTT.T. w m
low as any 1
Nov 10
^xxaaJATf
r, i, )4 c - i
A LARGE a*d well se?
lected stock- of .fUrst class ,
FURNITURE, Parlor. Bed?
room and Dining Bocei ???
Set?, which wUl be apld as.
o in the country for cash.
M^B. BEBET.
MILLIHBRY * ' ' /
PRIOES REDUCED of La
|ttaW'Btif%R
SUITS, UNDERWEAR. For
1 Beta, Oloafca, Worsted Good*.
Hair,Coraets, Zephyr Worsted .
and other articles too name- -
roue to mention; also, Bazar
.. _ . Patterns. Ls/des will please
call and sse for themselves at
Nov 26 MBS, O. E-REED'S.
HONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collateral-.
? i
EXCHANGE on New Y>rk, Baltimore.
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities of the United States and Bu
rope bought and sold.
. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing
| certificates leaned. S__
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILTRB
bought and sold. fj,'/ ' ' *i
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
from the city and oeehtsreeUeited, and
BKITeflBK M?a
Corner of Plain an? I?el?ar?eorf streets.
U1V1NG iNBTAhT RA^lkrl
rin the most wonderful M?DtOTNB
ever known, and powtsaasa a cnratlve
. i power nneqaelled-In the Taisteryof #eme