The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 16, 1875, Image 4
Londok, February 15. ?Karl Blind,
the Garmau Liberal politician, has
been assaulted and hart by a Gorman
fanatic. ?
The British Government baa official
ly reoognisod the Government of King
Alfonso, ef Spain.
London, February 15.?The steam*
ship Leipstg, wbiob raa egroand yes?
terday off Start Point, got off at
11 o'clock, last night. She will retnrn
to Southampton.
A telegram from Singapore reports
that an erneute occurred among the
Chinese, prisoners in jail et thst pises,
which Was not suppressed before sixty
nine persona were killed end injoiel,
including sixteen of the wardens of
thc/js& ...
pajub, February 15. ?Paul Guistave
Date, the well known artist, ia serious?
ly ?L
Paws, February 15.?There ia no
change in the political aituation. No
one to Whom President Mao&lahon is
willing to entrust the formation of a
cabinet will undertake the task until
the constitutional bill* are acted upon
by the Assembly.
rtlHtnimiC-Annrlnu SB?ll?rs.
Washington, February 18.?Dar
ing the debate in the Radical osoous,
Speaker filaine spoke in opposition to
tbe. proposition for e general suspen?
sion of the writ of habeas corpus. He
could see no possible reason for giving
the Presidont tbe power to suspend
the ,great writ at his discretion in
Maine or in Michigan, because there
was a disturbed couditioo of affairs in
Louisiana or Mississippi. If there is
a oondition of efidrs there to warrant
it, let the suspension be confined to
the disturbed districts. He could not
see why Southern States like Virginia,
North Carolina and Tennessee, thst
were now trying to sustain good go
, vorn moot, should be menaoed and ex
cited by s suspension of habeas corpus;
k moreover, the pending proposition
F was nniiaaited as to time. The bill, if
it should become a law, would confer
upon, the President of the United
States for an time to oome, whoever
that President might be, the right and
power to suspend the habeas corpus at
his sole and absolute discretion, in
any.oily. County, Disiriot or State
within the Union. He said be felt re?
spect for President Grsnt, end would
trust him sa fsr as he would any exe?
cutive offiaer, hut be would never vote
to confer this aotoeretio power upon
nuy President now or hereafter. Even
if no actual harm should come from it
for a long period of years, tbe people
woujld, in tbe end become too mooh
familiarized with the suspension, snd
woojdiloae that intern? je? to a By of in?
dividual and personal liberty whioh is
the great characteristic of tbe Anglo
Sixon race, and wbiob all oar legisla?
tion siQonkl stimulate rather then re?
press., ?
Washington, February 15.?Oapt.
|? vHen.y, of the ship Observer, reports
r that the British brig Kewoden, Peter
kin master, from Havana to Baltimore,
wont ashore. Her orow are still aboard,
and numbers ten. She has 220 hogs?
heads end 768 boxes sogar. She has
sent to Norfolk for sesistanoe.
Washington, February 15 ?In the
Senate? the Secretary reads note from
the Vice-President, stating that he
would be absent from the city aeveral
days. On motion of Mr. Hamlin, Mr.
Anthony wasobosen President pro tern.
and the usual not i float ion was ordered
to be sent*o the President and House
of Bepre#ntativss. Mr. EdmuadB,
from the Committee on the Judiciary,
reported, without amendment, tbe
Civil Bights Bill, and gave notice that
he would call it up at the first oppor?
tunity. Mr. Scott mado a report from
the Committee of Conference on a bill
to fix the compensation of Bank Ex?
aminers, whioh was concurred in. Mr.
Pratt said that, on Wednesday, be
would ask for an evening session, to
consider a number of private pension
P bills, and also several general pension
bills, iooluding the bill in relation to
soldiers and sailors of the war of 1812.
Mr. Robertson introduced a bill to se?
cure to depoeitore in the Freedmen's
Savings and Trost Company tbe
money lost by them. Mr. Dorsey in
troduovd a bill regulating the trans?
mission of registered packages and
money: letters through the United
States mails. Oa motion of Mr. Mor?
ton? |he ease of Pioohbsok was taken
up, and Mr. Morton proceeded to
speak thereon. He ssid he desired to
notify the Senate that to-morrow he
woold ask that no adjournment take
place until this case was disposed of.
Ia the House owing to the lateness
of the cession,; the number of bills in?
troduced under the Monday morning
call for reference only was much lees
tbsn heretofore, snd those introdaoed
were generally for settlement of claims
and the granting of pensions. Among
those of a general nature are the fol?
lowing: By Willard. of Vermont?Bill
to authorise the refunding in certain
oasea of Internal revenne taxes ille?
gally assessed; by Cain, of South Caro?
lina?>to emend the charter of the
Freedman'e Ssviogs Bsnk and Trust
Company, and to continue the same;
by ?eoajssivof. afJeeonri? oonourrect
resolution of tbe Legislature of Mis?
souri protesting against an increase of
the tax on tobsooo; by Dawee, of Mas?
sachusetts?'resolution directing the
Committee on the Judiciary to inquire
into tbe refusal of tbe Western Union
Telegraph Company to transmit de?
ep atebes for the American Preee Asso?
ciation or others on account of criti?
cism on the part of eaid association,
snd to report by bill or otherwise.
Tbe bill providing for the redemption
I of overdue bonos et the United States,
" known as the Texas indemnity bonds,
whioh cams ose; from Monday last,
wee then passed, ander a suspension
of the rules.
NSW You, February 18.?Tba San?
dy Hook Pilot Officer reports tea* tbo
b*y if worse ?tbao ever. The tags
wbion went down yesterday refuse to
return until daylight. There is little
call lor oatgoiog veesels, none of whioh
o*n more without steam assistance.
The fee ia sufficiently heavy ta inter?
fere with the ooean steamers.
Providence. February 14.?The !
John Rommell, from Mosquito Inlet,
for Boston, ia ashore at Can* Ood. One
man was lost and the rest were badly
frost-bitten.
pwrr.ATittT.T>niA, February 13 ?The
steamer Mary, of the Clyde line; is in
a precarious situation at the ice?
breaker in the bay. A total loss is
feared.
Financial and Commercial fisport*.
New YOhx, February 15 ?Money
3. Exchange woak?* 83@4.86%.
Gold 1.14%. Governments dull. State
bonds dull. Floor closed dull; South?
ern steady bat quiet?No. 2 8.70@3.74.
Wheat closed weak and very doll.
Oorn firmer end more aotive. Bason
steady. Cotton dall end easy, at 15%
@16%. Whiskey decidedly lower
and demand fair, at 1.05.
St. Looia, February 15.?Flour
qaiet and unchanged?superfine win?
ter 4.20(34.80. Wheat dull. Cora
quiet and steady?62%@64 for No. 2
mixed. Whiskey firm, at 1.10. Pork
Iaiet, at 13.75. Bacon aotive and firm,
jard eaBy?steam rendered 13%.
Cincinnati. February 15 ?Pork
qaiet, at 18.75? 19. Baoon qaiet aad
steady. Cut meats quiet. Lard quiet
?prime steam rendered 13%. Whis?
key steady; sales at 1.10.
Baltimore, February 15.?Cotton
quiet but firm?low middling 15@
15%; middling 15%? 15,%; Bales
275. Flour quiet and unchanged ?
family 5 25@B.25. Wheat doll?No.
1 Western red 1.20. Corn qniet and
steady?Southern white 77(379; West?
ern m'xed 77. Provisions steady and
Qrm. Pork qaiot and steady?19.25?
20.00. Baoou aotive and steady?
shoulders 8%; clear rib sides 11%(a)
11%; bams 14? 15. Lard qaiet and
steady?18%@14%. Whiskey weaker,
at 1.08@l.Utf. Sugar firm, ut 10%'(?,
10%.
New Orleans, February 15.?Cot?
ton easier and demand good; receipts
8,632; sales 7,600; middling 14%; ex?
port Great Britain 5,455; comment
5,574; stook 287.239.
Galveston, February 15 ?Cotton
qaiet and demand moderate; receipts
2,465; sales 1,960?middling 15%;
stock 74,972.
Mobile, February 15.?Cotton quiet;
receipts 4,181; sales 2,000?middling
14%@15; stook 66,996.
Savannah, February 15.?Cotton
?buyers and sellers apsrt; receipts
.4,036; sales 350?middling 15%; ex?
ports Great Britain 2,900; stock 105,
623.
Wilmington. February 15 ?Cotton
doll end nominal; receipts 157?mid?
dling 14%; exports Great Britain 2,511;
stook 2,883.
Charleston, February 15.?Cotton
quiet and easy; receipts 1,890; sales
800-middling 15(a) 15%; stock 53.529.
Norfolk, February 15.?Cotton
qaiet and firm; receipts 1,796; sales
300?low middling 14%@15; Btock
8,142.
Philadelphia, February 15.?Cot?
ton quiet; receipts 158?middling 15%.
Boston, February 15.?Cotton quiet
and steady; sales 90?middling 15%;
stock 22,089.
Memphis, February 15.?Cotton
quiet; receipts 1,550; sales 1.500; ship?
ments 2.424?middling 15: stock
69,295.
Liverpool, February 15.?Cotton
easier and a shade lower; sales 12,000;
speculation 2,000; middling uplands
7%(#7%; middling Orleans 7%; Jauu
ary shipments, not below good ordi?
nary, 7%; January, not below low
middling, 7 11-16.
Some amusing points iu Tiltou's
cross-examination, last week, not re?
ported by telegraph, are given in the
New York papers. Whon asked who
Oliver Johnson was, he snswered that
he had been editor of the Anti-Slavery
Standard and Independent, and con?
cluded by saying, "and he is the man
whom I put in the Christian Union to
to help Mr. Beeober to carry his case
so that the pnblio eye could not see
it." Mr. Everts protested ogsinst
this. Til ton said: "Mr. Ernrts, if you
want to know who Mr. Johnson is, I
oan give yon a written biography of
him, which he has prepared for me to
use, to be printed after his death."
This caused a laugh in thaoonrt room.
Again, in answer to a question whether
he was acquainted with Mr. Johnson
now, Tilton said that he was not?that
he would not recognize him in the
street. Mr. Evarts said: "But you
would know his person," and Tilton
answered, "That is all I would oare to
know." Mr. Evarts asked Tilton if
Mr. Beeoher did not then say, "Theo?
dore; this is all a dream." Tilton an?
swered: "He said, 'I am as one iu a
dream. I am in Dante's Inferno.'"
Mr. Evarts said: "Are you sure be
ssid Dante's Inferno?" Tilton re?
plied, "lam not eure?I am certain."
Mr. Evarts said, "I don't know the
distinction." Tilton said, "Ezonse
me, Mr. Evarts; I do not wish to bo
captious. I am oertaia the aun rose
this morning?I am sure it will rise to?
morrow morning."
The widow of the late Commander
Cashing has forwarded to Oen. Alfred
I Iverson, of Georgia, a sword that was
1 presented to that gentleman by oitizens
of Columbus, Ga., when be waa Lieu?
tenant of the United States cavalry
bsfore toe war, bat whioh had been
oaptared by Go matt oder Gushing in
one of Me r?de. lire. Caching*!
kindness will be pro pearly appreciated
by Oen. Iverson,
I Bihhib on Dnuos awd Medicines,
?Referring to tbe want of fidelity be*
tween men end man, ?hieb! begets e
?pirit of freod.be says: "Medici nee
ere edaltereted; bread is adulterated;
coffee is mixed; your sogar is ad a Ite?
rated." This is all trae; and we may
sdd some startling revelations with re?
gard to tbe adulterations and mixture
of medicines, which our people, with
blind credulity, swallow upon faith:
Brandreth'e Pills contain extract of
pokeberries, saffron, cloves, aloes;
Radway'a Belief contains tinetnre of
pepper, alcohol, camphor; your spices,
too, are mixed with saw-dust and
ground-up musty ship crackers; cream
I of tartar is mixed with whito earth
and (lime, end cooking soda is a mix?
ture of powdered washing soda,
j Your security, then, is to boy articles
I prepared at home, of warranted purity
and approved worth.
Heiuitsh'tt Baking Powder?cook 's
favorite?is tbe boat and cheapest.
Heinitsh's Pure' Baking Soda and
Cream Tartar, for bread and biscuit.
Heinitsh'e Pare Ground Pepper,
Mustard and Cinnamon.
Heinitsh's Pure Flavoring Extractn.
Heinitsh's Quaker Liniment better
than Beady Belief; a speedy cure.
Hesniteh's Blood and Liver Pills,
entirely vegetable, and a marvelous
medicine for the Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. Heinitah'a Blood Purifying
Liver Pills cures Liver Complaint,
Headaehe, Stomach Disorders, Iudi
gestion and Constipation.
Stanley's Cough Syrup cures all
kinds of Coughs, Hoarseness, Bron?
chitis, incipient Consumption. Try
it; don't delay. A. Cough gets worse
with every day's neglect.
Medicines of all kinds, of warranted
quality, at the lowest prioes. Make
bat one trial and be convinced. f
Consumptives, Takk Notick.?
Every moment of delay makes your
cure more bopeleas, and mnoh depends
on the judicious choice of a remedy.
The amount of testimony in favor u(
Dr. Sohenok's Pulmonio Syrnp, as a
care for consumption, far'exceeds all
that can be brought to support the
pretensions of any other medioine.
See Dr. Sohenck's Almanac, contain?
ing the certificates of many persons of
tbe highest respectability, who have
been restored to health, after being
prononnced incurable by physicians of
acknowledged ability. Sohenok's Pul?
monio Syrup alone has cured many, an
these evidences will show; but th?
cure is often promoted by the employ?
ment of two other remedies whioh Dr.
Sohenok provides for the purpose.
These additional remedies are
Sohenck's Sea Weed Tocio and Man
diake Pills. By tbe timely use of
these medicines, according to direc?
tions, Dr. Schenek certifies that most
any oase of consumption may be cared.
Dr. Sohenok ia professionally at bis
principal office, corner Sixth and Arch
streets, Philadelphia, every Monday,
where all letters for advice mast be ad?
dressed. Feb lSfOfS
Money Saved', Monet Made.?-It is
no longer necessary to pay two and
.three profits. Messrs. Furchgott.
Benedict & Co. beg to draw attention
to their immense closing out aale of
8500,000 worth of dry goods, carpets,
furs, etc., which takes place annually
between January 1st and February
15th, prior to purchasing their spring
stock, at 275 King street, Charleston,
S. C, 54 White Hall atmet, Atlanta,
Georgia, Bay street, Jacksonville,
Florida. Samples sent ou applica?
tion. Itemit per express or post office
ordor, or goods will be sent C. O. D.
All retail orders over ?lt) will be sent
from tbe Charleston brauch free of
charge. F12f
Two Monsters.?A mounter cono;*rt
accompanies a monster drawiug at the
Public Library, at Louibvillo, Ky., ou
the 27th of this month. Almost every
note of music will represent a bank
note. Tbe plaudits of tbe audience
will be given alike to Gilmore and the
gainer of a great gift. It is safe to say
that tbe applause which greets the
luckiest man will oat-weigh even that
which Gilmore'a music will inspire.
Sniffles brought his two weeks' spree
to a close on Thursday night. He
lay on n lounge in the parlor, feeling
as mean as sour lager, when some?
thing in the oorner of tbe room at?
tracted bis attention. Raising on bis
elbow, he gazed steadily at it. Rub?
bing his eyes, he stared again, and, as
he stared, his terror grew. Calling his
wife, he asked hoarsely: "Mirandy,
what is that?" "What ia what, Likey? '
Sniffles' name is Lycurgns, and his
wife culls him Likey for short and
sweet, "Why, that?that?thing in
the oorner," said the frightened man,
pointing at it with a hand that shook
like a politioian. "Likey, dear, I see
nothing," replied the woman. "WhatI
You don't see it!" he shrieked. "Then
I've got 'em. Oh, hesvensl Bring me
the Bible, Mirandy, bring it qaiokl
Here?here, on this saored book, I
swear never to touoh a drop of whis?
key. If I break my vow, may my
right hand cleave to the roof of my
mouth, and?" Here catching an?
other glimpse of the terrible object, he
olotched bis wife and begged in pite?
ous tones: "Don't leave mo?don't
leave your Likey;" and burying bis
face in tbe folds of her dress, he
sobbed and moaned himself into a
troubled sleep. Then his wife stole
gently to tbe corner, picked np the
toy snake, snd threw it into the stove.
I New Brunswicker.
At the instance of Bergh a men hi
been sent to the penitentisry for tbret
mootbs, for killing his oat. Tbe mm
bed a wife end three children depend
ent upon him for support, but tbe on
bad nine lives.
Thought it Must bb Twins.? Pit?
man was iu Williamsport the other
day, and whife attending, to his busi
ness there be had a strong premonition
thaisomwthiug ?salbe matter st home,
so, in order to seiisfy. J?mself, be de?
termined to, rqo 4pwnit0' t?5iW?delpliia
oh tue next train. Iu tfco meantime,
hie mo/tber-in law seut him a despatch
tff jot: "Another daughter has
cd. H*uueh Is poorly; some
at unco " The lines wtiro down,
however, aud the de^patoh was held
over, and m*n\>while Pitman arrived
home, and found Ins wife doing pretty
well, and . the nurse walking around
with au infant a day old. After stay?
ing twenty-four hours, and fiudiug
that everybody w~a tolerably com?
fortable, he returned to Williacusport
without uny thing being s-ud about the
despatch, his motber-ia-law supposing,
of course, that be had reoetved it.
The day after bis urrivul the Hues were
Used, and that uigbt be received a de?
spatch from the telegraph office dated
that vary day, uud conveying the fol?
lowing intelligence: "Another dsugu?
ter bus jant urnved. Hannah is poor?
ly; come home ut once." Pitmau was
amassed und bewildered. He couldn't
understand it. Uu walked the floor of
his room all night trying to get the
hang of the thing, aud the more he
considered the subject the more he
became alurmed at the extraordinary
occurrence. He took the early traiu
for the oily, aud during bis journey
was in a ?t?te of bewilderment. When
he arrived he jumped iutoacab, drove
(urioosly to the house aud soared his
mother iu-law iuto convulsions by
rushing in in a frenzy aud demanding
what ou earth had happened. He was
greatly relieved to find that there were
uo twins in the nursery, aud to learn
how the mistake occurred. But he is
looking uow for the telegraph operator
who changed the date of that de?
spatch. Pitmau is anxious to meet
him. He wants to sen bim about
sometbiug.?Danbury News.
Effect of Nervous Influence on
the Heart.?Experiments made with
muoh care and precision, show that
the circulatiou of the blood is accele?
rated or retarded by nervous influenoes
in a manner which before was ouiy
vaguely suspcoted. More recently, the
investigation of this subject, made by
M. Marcy, in relation to the beatiug
of the heirt uud its connection with
rnusoular exercise, fever and the vio
lent emotions of anger, fear, joy, ?fco.,
all of which, bo says, exercise a duect
action ou the peripheric circulation,
have cxoited peculiar interest. M.
Marcy does not consider variations in
the beating of the heart, to be due to
any change in the activity of tbo heart
itself, bat says it is certain that
changes in the general circulation take
plaoe under the influenae of moral
emotions, the face becoming red or
pule, eto. These well-known changes
rnnut entail variations iu the frequenoy
of the beating of the heart, a~ that the
power which moderates or acoeleratea
the contractions of the heart, be
thinks, can be no other than the oon
tractillity of the vessels of the whole
body by nervous energy.
Doomed and Desperate.?Joahu.i
Fraser, who is under seutenco to be
banged in Camden on the 26th of
March, recently tried to commit sui?
cide by strangling himself. He pre
viously maJo uu lutffcctual effort to
escape by working through the ceiling
iuto the garret, and theuco out of the
ton of Hie j<?U; and, in consequence,
the Sheriff h id securely ironed bim
and fastened him to the wull of bis
cell, by means of a small chain which
connected with the shackles ou his
feet. The prisoner doubled himur-lf
up ami twistel the chain around his
neck io such a mauuer us to iuterfure
with his breathing, and when found
by the jailor was iu a speechless condi?
tion. It is now thought that he in
williug to await the sentence of the
law, uud that be will not try any more
hanging ou bis own book.
Aoiticur/ruBAZi Liens.?If you nave
not already ordered your Agricultural
Liens to secure advances, do so at
onoe. Walker, Evans k Cogswell,
Charleston, S. C, keep ou hand four
different kinds, and if neither of these
meet your views, tbey are prepared to
print, at the lowest prioes, any special
form to order. If the Planter or
Farmer bos not yet bought the Rural
Accountant, a book for simple farm ac?
counts, let bim do so at once. They
also have a New Agricultural Lease
which gives the Landlord a lien on
crop of tenant. This is very valuable.
F12f
One prominent man has shaken the
mnd of Louisiana politics off bis feet
in disgust, and gone iu search of fresh
fields and pastures new. It is General
Longstreet, whilom Confederate ootn
mender, and since a Republican politi?
cian in the distracted State. He baa
bought a farm near Gainesville, Ga.,
and there proposes to spend in peace
and qaiet the remainder of bis days,
forgetting in a country life tbe me?
mories of the battle-field and the cau?
cus.?Baltimore American.
The following story, whioh is going
the rounds, may or may not be true:
"When the news of Carpenter's defeat
reached the White House, the Presi?
dent waa engaged with a Republican
Senator in discussing the Louisiana
question. After reading tho telegram
announcing the sad result, he handed
it over to the visitor with the inquiry,
'Where is this to stop?' The Seoator
paused a moment, and then signifi?
cantly answered, 'That depends on
you, Mr. President.'"
A bad style of arithmetic ?division
among families.
A Ban Franciaoo newspaper gives .
tbs following account of an invention
on which a jonng mechanic of that
city has applied for m patent. Tbo
idea is lo torn electricity to the par- '?
pose, of a motor for railway trains:
"The principle is the coo at motion of
driving wheels of enormooB electro
magn.it es, which diverge from the cen?
tre in the earns form as the spokes of
an ordinary wheel, the poise of each f
magnet terminating with the pater
circumference. The electrio circuit is
complete as the magnet impinges upon
the steel rails of the track. Aa the
polea of each magnet forming the ]
driving-wheel approach the track, en
euormous magnetio attraction is ex?
erted, and as they pass the centre, or ,
perpendionlar point of the magnet
upon the track, the current is oat off i
from each particular magnet and the j
attraction abated. By the multiplica?
tion of driving-wheels of this deeorip- ,
tioo, the inventor expeots to acquire 1
auy degree of power requisite, end
accomplish any rate of speed at which
a railroad car ?s capable of traveling,
with no possible danger of the loco?
motive's leaving the track. In plane
of the cumbersome steam boiler and
tooder loaded with coal, the locomo?
tive will ourry a magnetic battery of
immense power."
A Subs Thing ?lu loss thau four 1
weeks the great agony will be over.
Tbo ticket-holdorH in the last gift con?
cert of the Public Library of Kentucky
will know each ope his own fate.
Everybody now knowa that there can
be uo further postponement. On the
27tb of the present month, at 6 o'clock
A. M.. the great Gilmore band will
opeu the drawing with a burst of
melody, and at night, when the draw?
ing is over, the baud will give their
graud jubilee concert to the ticket
holders.
Shooting a Depott Sheriff.?
Simon Cryer, a colored deputy of the
Sheriff of Charleston County, waa
shot in St. Andrew's Parish last Fri
day and badly wounded in the shoul?
der. The shooting was done by July
Gadsden, colored, on whom he had
served a warrant of urrest for cow
stealing.
Death of ax Old Citizen.?Mr.
Francis C. Lynch, one of the oldest
and most respected citizens of
Charleston, died at his late residence
in Be.mfHiti street, last Saturday, in
the .-evenly-mnth year of hi* age. He
wuh born in Philadelphia, and was the
sou <>f Johu R Lyuub, assistant sur?
geon iu the United States army; bat
removed to Charleston in 1818, where
he ha* ever sines resided.
Three sisters of Dubnque are so set
iu tbeir temperance principles, that
they raako the hired girl smell the.
breath of every youog gentleman caller"
and report the result before admittance
to the parlor can be obtained.
Pardoned.?William James, con?
victed at the August term of the Die*
trict Court at Greenville S. C, of sell?
ing liquor without paying the special
tax, aud sentenced to six months im?
prisonment and to pay a fine of
81,000. has lieou unconditionally par?
doned by Prctddout Grant.
"C. O.gD."?A youog lady trans?
lated, "Call On Dad."
The tdamp of otvilizitiou?Tbo
postage stamp.
Enclose the postsgo with your Biib
?usriptiou?Duilv, six mouths, 25 cents;
j Tri-Weekly, 15; Weekly, 10 cents.
I Perry & Slawson's
HALF
DIME CIGARS!
i
I nAVE 5 oents and got a better Sruoko
thau hoi t luturc fur 10 ccnte.
Bold ?xolusively by
PEtlhY AHLAWSON,
r*el) 10_Columbia, 8. C.
Naphtha Lamps.
Gr A S LIGHT.
AUA8 LIGHT at much less expense.
T?ese LA Mt*H are in different styles
and wnll adapted for Stores, Offices,
Entries and Koonia. Each Lamp ieof itself
a gas manufactory. The oil is fad through
a tnbe or pipo, at the end of which the
burner oonverts it into gas, which burns
with a brilliant white dame nearly equal to
the heel coal gas, and surpassing many
coal gas lights. Fur sale t>y
M. E. CAHR,
. Feb 1?; :):in? 57 Bridge street.
Chicora Tribe, No. 2, Improved
Order of Red Men.
AltEDULAK COUNOIL FIRB of Ohi
cora l'rilie will be kindled at their
Wigwam, (odd Follows' Ball,) 7th Ban,
tilth M. . D, Know Moou, Q. 8. D. 384. By
ordern', the Sacliam.
A. n. HALLADAT,
Fnli 111 1 Chief of Records.
Acacia Lodge, No. 94, A. F. M.
Sk AN EX Tri A Communication of this
?/%r Lodgn will be held at Masonio Hall,
^|7\TiIlK (Tuosday) EVENING, at 7
o'clock. Tbo K. A. Degree will be conferred.
Uv order of the W. M.
Fob IG 1 F. M. I)BENNAU, Ja.. 8ec'y.
?S^SES?TV lSIBBPENDENT
Mgk THE regular month
raraS E?3ly meeting will bo held
T?"^HHHE\at| evening on,<7
wy^^^^^^^|o'olock^ Border:
irtjo itt l_ _Secretary.
Capital Building & Loan Association.
TU K fortj-sixth monthly meeting of the
S took holders of this Association will
be held at the Hibernian Hall, THIS (Tues?
day) EVENING, at 7J o'clock. Dmea re
ooived and money loansd aa usual.
> W. B. OATHGABT.
Fab 1C1 Secretary and Treasurer.
Bacon, Flour, Ohetat. <kc.
BY J * COS US YIN.
fHIS MORNtNO, 16th inet., st 10 o'clock,
at my store, to close consignment,
Smoked BACON BIDES?vfarranteiL
Bbls. fine Family Floor.
Boxes Factory Cheese.
Caaea Picklee, one dozen each; Sugar
trackers, 8oap,jG*ndy.
Sundry articles of Furniture, Wire Safe?.
Itoves, Ac.
ALSO,
An assortment of Onset Masio for Violin,
*iano, Ac. Instruction Books, Operas, sc.
Fcb 1? I
? - ?rtt.i . fatettg-r -! r^it-jfti*:; itifarser: ?
SINGING CLASS.
?3ROP. WM. H. EVANS will organize a
. Claas for instruction in 8 IN GING and
PHEORT OF MTJBIO, st "Choral Union"
Jail, over R. O. Shiver's store, THIS
Tuesday) EVENING, st TJ o'clock. All
jeraons interested are invited to attend.
L'erms modorato.
Beferencea: Prof. W. H. Orchard, Cepi.
3. t. Iredoll. Major E. W. ?eibela and H. L.
fappan, Esq. ^ Feb 181
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Opera House?Do Muraka.
THE ere a teat ntaaioal?vent vines Jenny
Lindl lie MUtWKA OONOERT&l Tfce
finest ever given in fHt?1?1*. Mr. D. Urn
Vivo haa the honor to announce thai
M'LLE Db MCHSKA, the famous Hunga?
rian Nightingale, will gh? UNK OaiAD
ooNoslnr, friday. fkbuvawc javat?
o'clock, assisted by he
Combination. Mile Ca
charming pianist; Big. T<
eat baffj singer; Atone.
Ilant violiniatj Big. Bra
HncelUet and oompoaer
Pratt, the able accompanist
sion?Balcoary said Oraheatr
eluding -Reserved. Seats, Gall
Sale el seats wiU begbjr on W,
Kn ibs .t Oo.'e pUUOS are e* '
Reserved seats may be
Uonss. ' 1
Important to Coruumers of Tea.
IHAVE made arrangements with.an im
porting Tea House to auppiy mo with.
? uniform gradeol TEA, ao that consumers,
fiadipg a Tea suitable, in strength and
flavor, can al way i depend upon gettieg tlsa
same, by asking for that grade and prioe.
We have opened, to-day, twelve Cheats of
Tea, as follows:
Fi Be Oolong C.
Fancy Oolong A.
I ifi* Keglish Breakfast C.
Fancy Englieh Breakfaet A.
Choice Imperial B.
Fine Imperial C.
Fauoy Young Hyson A.
Choice Yuung Hyson B.
Fine Young Hyson O.
Choice Gunpowder B.
Fancy Gunpowder D.
Fine Gunpowder C.
I invite an oxaiula&tionand trialof these
Teas, which will be found unusually cheap,
and the quality superior to anytbiug here?
tofore ottered in Columbia. Tea, when
properly prepared, is more healthy than
coffee, ana is much cheaper.
I also call attention to my GENERAL
STOCK OF GOODS, which is unusually
large, good and cbeap, particularly in
Fanoy Family FLOUH.
Davis' Diamond HAMS.
Davis'Pure Leaf LAUD.
OOS HEN R?TTE it?boat and cheapest
in town,
RIO COFFEE?parched and raw.
LAGUAYRA CuFFEE?parched and raw.
Old Government Java COFFEE?parched
and raw.
All goods markod down five per oent. to
meettbe times.
Fsb 12 HARDY SOLOMON.
Spring Prints?New Styles,
JVST keckivkd.
FOR SIXTY DAYS, FALL AMD WIN?
TER GOODS will be sold RBGABD
LES8 OP COST. O. F. JACKSON*
Jan 29_Leader of Low Priesa.
j For Sale.
IJeO A No. 1 FAMILY
.lOX&ORSE; also a
light Wi.GON will be solda
on easy terms. Inquire of
Fob 12 W. D. STABLING * OO.
City Taxes.
THE books of the City Treasurer are now
open for the reserving of taxes for
1875 All oity taxes must be paid before
the 15th diT of MAP.CH NEXT.
1 RICHARD JONES,
Fob 14 tl3_City Treaaarer.
Final Discharge.
NOTICE is bsroby given that John
Msighan, guardian of the estate of
Henry Krum, minor, has applied to Hon.
B. I. Boone, Judge of Probate, in and for
the County of Blohland, for a final dis
ohargs as snob guardian. It is ordered,
that the 15th day of MARCH A. D. 1875, be
fixed for bearing Of petition, and a final
settlement of said estate.
B. I. BOONE,
Judge Court Probate, Richland County.
FeblS tit
Professional.
DU. F. GREEN offers his professional
services to the dUssoanf Oolombaa
sad vicinity. Oftee st Utas Feretvarn,
Plain street. Fsb 11 U?