The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 14, 1875, Image 3
Telographio?Foreigri News. .
London, April ? 12.?In . the House of
Commons. to-day, Disraeli stated, . that
there 'bad been great misapprehonsion
and - exaggeration in 'the Prussian-Bel?
gium mattor. The Prussian note to Bel
gium was not a menace. . It waspnly a
remonstrance; and as no rejoinder had
boon made to Belgium's answer, he be?
lieved the' question was conoluded.
Germany had showed her cordiality for
England by communicating to her the
correspondence. In conclusion, Mr. Dis?
raeli declared that were Belgium's neu?
trality really threatened, her Majesty's
Government was prepared to do its duty
to tho sovereign, ana would not fear to
meet Parliament
Pabxs, April 13. ?L% Union says tire Popo
mode representations through' tho Pa?
triarch of Venice to the Emperor of Aus?
tria, that the position of the church is
becoming more and more intolerable. If
unreasonable Prussia is not resisted by
the Catholic powers, the latter will lose
all its influenoe and become subject to
tho German Government, which, is en?
deavoring to bring the whole German
nationality under one sceptre. Tho Em
5or or, replying through the Austrian
mbassodor at Home, deplores the strug?
gle between the ohurch and State, and
advises prudence.
London, April 13.?The Humane So?
ciety at Boulogne voted a gold modal to
Bovnton.
The Rothschilds have issued a pros?
pectus for a new Russian loan of ?15,
<U0O,GOO, with interest at 4} per cent |
Bombay, April 13.?Tho cholera has
appeared in tho province of Oude.
. Paris, April 13.?Tho diplomatic con?
ference upon the metrical system of
weights and measures met here yester?
day, Brazil, tho United States, Vene?
zuela and the Argentine Republic being
represented. It was resolved to estab?
lish an international bureau of weights
And measures.
Berlin, April 13.?The Post says its
Articles of tho 9th, indicating the possi?
bility of war, was not inspired by tho
?Government.
The NorUl German Gazette accepts as
re-assuring the disavowal of warlike in-]
tentions by the French press. .The Ber?
lin Post says the draft has been com?
pleted of a bill .prohibiting religious
?orders in Prussia, except those employed
in nursing the sick.
Tolographic?Amorican News.
Washington, April 13.?The Commis?
sioners of the Freedmen's Bank have
about made up their minds that they
cannot escape the duties assigned them,
namely,, settling the affairs of the bank
and its - twenty-one branches. Many of
the bank's depositors are ignorant co?
lored people, and they still decline sur?
rendering the pass-books, an action
whioh greatly embarrasses the Commis?
sioners. . Every day develops some
strange negotiations by the management
in lending tho bank funds before tho in?
stitution collapsed. Property has been
advertised for sale at auction, in regard
to which Commissioner Leiofold states
he found among the bank's records a
clear abstract for tho land; and the Com?
missioners, in order to save the pro?
perty, are compelled to attend the solo
and purchase it, until the question of the
true title, and ownership is settled. The
Commissioners, even had they $600,000,
whioh' amount would be necessary to
declare the first dividend, would not
feel warranted in so. doing, unless tho
, Government would come to their aid.
What they want is the assistance of all
United States depositories, so that suoh
dividends oould be paid at suoh places
by schedule. Matters have not worked
altogether harmoniously between the
old bank management and tho Commis?
sioners since tho latter were installed in
office. The old managers have been free
in their suggestions of how things ought
to be done, and have not hesitated to
force then* uncalled-for ndvieo on the
Commissioners. The latter gentlemen
have exercised their own judgment in
adopting suggestions other than their
own to one another. The Commissioners
have a thankless task, and the present
prospect of their securing any material
compensation looks doubtful. They
must secure their salaries out of the
assets of tho bank, and the Commis?
sioners have about come to the conclu?
sion that tho assets are daily diminish?
ing. The Commissioners hold, and it
L appears to be the prevailing opinion in
Bp?icial oirclos, that the Congressional
niemand for an investigation into the
Affairs of the institution started tho ball
in motion which has proved so de?
structive to the bank. It had three dis?
tinct runs upon it, and an institution
whioh can stand up under such a clamor
by the depositors as was set up when the
investigation was begun, must have a re?
markably sound management and a
strong foundation. ' The Commissioners
sayfthat heart-rending appeals from the
depositors aro constantly boing made,
many of Whom cannot understand where
their money has gone. Moreover, the
Commissioners stand with resignations
in hand; but their resignations cannot
be accepted, according to the Attorney
General, Tho only way they can retire
from their Commusionerships is through
a chancery oouxt The Commissioners
ore anxious to be relieved; but they hold
offices, whioh, unlike most other go?
vernmental positions, there is a diffi?
culty in abandoning.
It ia evident that the Seoretory of the
Treasury is disposed to do oil in his
power to put the country in train for
specie payments. His power in this re?
spect, however, is very limited. At the
rate at whioh the reduction of. tho legal
tender circulation has progressed, it will
be twolye to eighteen months before | the
treooury^gew hack to the amount out?
standing when tho panto of 1873 overtook
the ooomry. 'Butalready there is ob?
served a teas demand for new bank cir?
culation, and it cannot bei expected that
the issue of new banking ourronoy ? will
continue in the same proportion ds dur?
ing the past tew months, ? Therefore, tho
greenback contraction will be scarcely
oppreoiablo. As to the silver resumption
oiause oi tho great irinan.ee Act or last
sessions it will amount to little of no?
thing; but as it la regarded in some sohso
aa mandatory, the Secretary is making
all prepaSa^ons to earty out its provi
sion* v?i*a%*amUJo?t&uy silver bullion
for ttommw&'teilk** silver piece*
w?l (wonha turned out fromthe mtht la
largo aua&titltu-Nothing will be ?aftisr
than fo? the Secretary* laput out hla
silver coin; but under present ?eiroum
stanoe* it will be utterly impossible for
him to kcop it in oiroulatlon. The coin
will be at a premium, and will behold to
the refiners or bo exported. Tho only
way in whioh silver eon be kept in circu?
lation, is by withdrawing and destroying
the fractional currency in such an amount
as to oreato a necessity for hmall change.
Tho Secretary seoms to understand this,
for ho has been steadily canceling the
fractional currency- Last month, more
than 2600,000 fractional currenoy was
withdrawn and destroyed. Tho present
amount outstanding is something over
$44,000,0(10, and the Secrotary will have
to withdraw Bomo millions moro before
ho can think of issuing his silver. Even
then thoro would still bo a chance of ihe
silver boing gobbled up, if gold does not
fall to u lower premium than tho present
figure. Many eminent financiers look
upon it. as us el ess to undertake to put
saver in oironlation until the treasury is
ready, or nearly ready, to pay ont gold.
Patebson, N. J., April 13.?The Re?
publicans elected the Mayor by 1,0001
majority.
At Lowell, Mast;., seventy mule spin?
ners struck; the balance will bo dis?
charged, agreeable to notices of the
agents; spinners und agents uro equally
resolute.
v-Indianapolis, April 13.?The Hush A|
Co. elevator burned, with 30,000 bushels
whoat; loss $70,000.
A steamer arrived at Cleavelaad from
Detroit?encountered but little ice.
Philadelphia, April 13.?The weight j
of snow broke down the canvass of Bar
num's Hippodrome, with forty persons
beneath, but none seriously hurt. De?
spatches from Hoselton represent affairs
unchanged.
Tbentom, N. J., April 13.?Tho Demo-|
crats elected the entire ticket, except the j
Tax Receiver.
Post Royal, April 13.? The United
States frigates Worcester, Plymouth and
Shawmut, iron-olad Dictator, hospital
ship Pawnee, despatch-boat Fointa, ar?
rived from Key West, to-day. The frigate
Colorado arrived yesterday. The entire
fleet now here, all well on board.
Chaut.tstqs, April 13.?.Arrived ? !
steamship Mercedita, Boston.
New Yore, April 13.?The Post has
the following Washington special: The
statement is made npon excellent autho?
rity, that the Supreme Court will not
render any decisions of a political nature
at this term of the Court?postponing all
such until after the fall elections. This
has given rise to a story, which is cre?
dited in high quarters," that the Court
has been polled and a majority found
opposed to declaring the enforcement I
unconstitutional. The belief is that tho |
Court will sustain the views taken by
Judge Bradley in the Louisiana cose,
from which an appeal was taken and
the cose brought into the Supreme Court.
Beeoher's direct examination is con?
cluded. Fullerton commenced a
examination.
Advices from Buenos Ayres say onlv
three priests were killed in the*attack
upon the Jesuits. The Minister of Fo- |
reign Affairs, in his account sent to the
legations abroad, says the nurober killed I
does not exceed four, no priest being J
among them; thero are, however, some
priests wounded.
?The Acapulco has arrived from Panama,
with Commander Lull's party. They
completed tho survey from Panama to
Aspinwall, and pronounce the route the
most feasible of any yet surveyed. Cen?
tral America iu unusually tranquil.
Washtkoton, April 13.?Tho United
States steamer Fortune has arrived from
Key West. No yellow fever aboard.
Washington, April 13.?Light snow j
here, but quite heavy throughout Penn- |
sylvania?five to seven inches in some
places.
Probabilities?For the South Atlantic
and Gulf States, Tennessee and Ohio
Valley, dear or fair weather. Northerly
to Westerly winds, slight changes in
temperature and rising barometer East of ]
the Mississippi River.
The President leaves Thursday. The
Cabinet, except WiUiams, will join him
in New York, on Friday, for Boston.
Frauds amounting probably to $75,000
Eer year have been discovered in St.
ouis and Indianapolis mail bag de?
positories. They would cut new hogs to
patch old ones and oharge for both.
8am Francisco, April 13.?The Mikado
has arrived. No hopes of tho recovery
of the missing boats of tho steamer Oot
tonberg; only twenty-five persons saved;1
all officers lost.
Omaha, April 13.?Six companies ofl
calvnlry and two of infantry have been
ordered to the base of tho lilnck Hills ns
an escort to tho scientists, who uro Bent |
by the Government to survey tho coun?
try.
U Babneo.vt, N. J., April 13.?A vessel
ashore on ? Barnegat shoals was firing
guns from 7 this morning until 11, and
is supposed to be a steamer.
Yesterday's Market Reports.
Columbia.?Cotton sales 65 bales
middling 15]; market quiet.
* New York?Noon.?Money 5. Gold
15. Exchange?long 4.86J; short 4.90A.
Cotton dull; sales 1,000?uplands 161;
Orleans 101. Futures opened ? weak:
May 16j@1613-32; Juno 1611-16(3)
16 23-32; July 16 31-32@17; AuguBt
17 3-32@17J. Pork heavy?22.20(3)22.25
Lard quiet?steam 15J(S)15 9-16.
? 7 P. M.?Money easy?offered at 1
Sterling strong?6$. Gold 15@15(. Go?
vernments active., and little lower?new
5s 16J. States quiet?Tennessees and
Louisianas lower; others steady?Ton?
nessees, new and old 72; Louisiana 6s
35: new 35; levee 6s 35; 8a 32. Cotton
net receipts 748; gross 1,100. Futures
closed firm; sales 57,300: April 16i(3)
16 3-16; May 1611-33; Jane 16 21-32;
July 16 16-16016 81-S3; August 17 5-32;
September 16 1846?16 27-32; October
1613-82016 7-16; November 10 5-32?
18 3-16; December 18 7-32@16?s January
It 7-16. flotten dull; sales 1,057, at 16?
@16|. Southern flour firm and in fair
inquiry?5.20(3)8.25. Wheat less active
and lo. lower?1.28(3)1'.42. Corn dull,
heavy and l@2o. lower?91J@93J.
Coffee quiet and steady. Sugar quiet
and firm.
BAr.T^0BE.r4Ch??4?eak!iaad lower
I Ml bv???-iu.Ku.u.n - "{^27-"i I #*
L ordinal
?1? Flour quietaha
>rn unfJ0ttlcd-88@92J.
d?ng 1
16|; nett
coastw,i*a
chohangi
etrong
quiot?1.13J@1.13j
i Now OauiANfl.
gttlar?middling
good ordinary 14};" not receipts 2,05?.
gross 3,298; exports Franco 3,010; coast
tton easier and irre
lov middling 15|;
. GAi/reft-ton.?Cotton doll and nominal
?middling 15}; low middling 15; good
ordinary 14J; net receipts 693; groae 721;
exports coastwise 3,174; sales 89.
Auqubta.?Cotton easier and lower?
middling 15}; low middling 15}; good
ordinary M};'net receipts 234; shipments
397.
Charleston.?Cotton dull?middling
1C(7?)16J; not receipts 360: sales 200.
Memphis.?Cotton dull?middling
153; net receipts 371; shipments 251;
sales 1,125.
Wojcnoton.?Cotton unchanged?
middling 15]; not receipts 108.
* Philadelphia.?Cotton dull?middling
10}; net receipts 7; gross 80.
Louisville.?Flour unchanged. Corn
firm?71?73. Provisions quiet Pork
22.00. Bacon?Bhouldors 9J@9"J; dear
rib 12Ji?12i; clear 125(0)13. Prime lard
?steam 151; tierce 16|(n\16; keg 164.
Whiskey 1.11. Bagging firm?12j@13J.
Cincinnati.?Flour firm. Corn firm,
at 73075. Pork quiet, at 22.00. Lard
steady?steam 151;kettle 15\(Vr)15b Bacon
quiet?shoulders 9J; dear rib 121; clear
12{@13. Whiskey firm and scarce, at
1.11.
St. Looks.?Flour unchanged and in
fair demand for low and medium grades.
Com dnll and unchanged. Whiskey
3niet, at 1.11. Pork declining?21.75
elivered. Bacon weak and only limited
Jobbing demand. Lard?concessiono
lave to be made to sell?15 asked; 141
bid.
Mobile.- Cotton weak- middling 153;
net receipts 149; exports coastwise 83o;
sales SO.
Norfolk.--Cotton quiet?middling 16
(a}16*t; net receipts 870; exports coastwise
o73; sales 300; stock 6,766.
Savannah. ?Cotton quiet?middling
153; low middling 151 ;v good ordinary
14J,; net receipts 6o9; sales 297.
Boston. ?Cotton quiet?middling 16j;
net receipts 277; gross 2,873; sales 51.
London. -Erie 2til@263. Street rate
3 3-16.
Paris.?Rentes Oflf. 60v.
Liverpool?3 P. M.?Cotton easier but
not qnotably lower?middling uplands
8; middling Orleans 8J@81; sales 10,000,
of which 4,000 aro American; specula?
tion and export 1,000; to arrive 1-16
cheaper; basismiddling uplands, nothing
below low middling, snipped March,
7 15-16: deliverable April, 7J; May or
June, 7 15-16.
5 P. M.?Basis middling uplands, no?
thing below good ordinary, shipped
March, 7j. Yarns and fabrics quiet.
Light Ocean Fbeiohts.?The New
York Times says that during the past
year there has been a considerable falling
off in freights between that city and Eu?
rope. In 1873 the receipts of the Trans
Atlantio lines amounted to $57,000,000.
Last year the total receipts did not ex?
ceed $30,000,000, being a reduction of
$27,000,000. The rates of freight out?
ward have been very low, owing to the
deoreased demand for breadstuff's in Eu?
rope and the great falling off in the im?
portations to this country, in conse?
quence of the general depression of
trade. As yet there has been Uttle im?
provement in this condition of affairs.
The Jon es bo ro Grange, No. 351, of
Jefferson County, Alabama, recently
adopted resolutions severely condomn
ing the course of the action of Congress
toward tho South, bewailing the op?
pression which they Buffer, pledging
themselves to every Grange in the United
States to aid* in sustaining the Constitu?
tion of the fathers of the country, und
asking in return the sympathy and cha?
rity of every' member of the order of the
Patrons of Husbandry. They also invite
emigration. The wrongs of the South
may form one of the issues of the
farmers' party in 1876. Look out
Incest.?A brute has been indicted be?
fore the grand jury of Raleigh, N. C,
and is now in jail for incest Ho is a
white man, named W. H. Terry, aged
twenty-three, and has known his own
daughter as wife since she was thirteen
years of ago, and has had by her three
children.
Tho following gentlemen were elected
Intendant and Wardens of the town of
Blacks took, lost Tuosdav: Intendant, J.
E. Craig; Wardens, E. P. Pagen, J. E.
Johnson, W. D. Richardson, G. L. Ken?
nedy.
The Union Building and Loan Associa?
tion havo organized with the following
officers: Hon. T. B. Jeter, President;
Col. J. L. Young, Vice-President; Archie
R. Stokes, Secretary and Treasurer, and
R. W. Shnnd, Solicitor.
The municipal olection in Georgetown
was carried by tho Conservatives, the
following being the successful ticket:
Intendant, J. W. Tarbox; Wm. O. Eourke,
David J. Wilson, Thomas R. Sessions,
Sherod Johnson, Wardens.
An investment of $5 may cause you to
bo the fortunate possessor of n con?
venient house, u building lot, a pair of
spanking horses, or a gold watch. Tho
real estate distribution is tho mode.
Tho house of Mr. M. C. Levy, atBlack
ville, was destroyed by fire on Thursday,
caused by the explosion of a kerosene
lamp. Tho family barely escaped with
their lives.
Tho Virginia Logislatnro has appro?
priated $3,000 for the purpose of pro?
viding artificial limbs, or commutation
therefor, to the citizens of the State who
lost limbs in the Confederate service.
Henry Williams, colored, indicted for
stealing from mails in the Columbia post
office, was sentenced by Judge Bryan to
five years' imprisonment at hard labor.
At the fall meeting of the Greenville
Agricultural Society, premiums will be
offered for the best cook and for the big?
gest baby.
Donalson is going to try the aerial voy?
age to Europe. It ho were Wise he would
stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oates-Titua havo sepa?
rated, and there is considerable discus?
sion in consequence.
The conservatives of Florenoe have
elected their municipal ticket
A flyj in CwMot/nm r\n 'Pnoo.lnu /I?_
I stroyed" the kitcfi?n <^MrT jT L. Ward.
Bacon, Peanuts, Ac.
<OK BOXES Prime Dry Salt SIDES
iSOenA BELLIES.
10 boxes Smoked Sugar-cured Shoul?
der?, , - ,
20 tubs Choico Gil^cdgo Butter.
? 15 tierces ohoico Sugar-cured Hams.
200 bushels Peanuts.
Jn.u received and I for sale at lowest
market rates by O. J. LA?REY.
1;'BlJ^KA^M^^TTr^Sf^o m'em
xjL beim of the. Palmetto and Indepen?
dent Steam Five Engine Companies and
Phoenix Hook and Ladder Company,
will be held at Palmetto Hall, THIS
(Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
The matter of postponing the Tonma-1
ment from May 6 to May 27 will come up
for consideration. ,By order:
JOHN MCKENZIE, Chairman.
John L. Little, Sec'y. April 14 1
Columbia Chapter, No. 5, R. A. M.
THE Regular Convocation of I
J\ this Chapter will be hold THIS
XT jT (Wednesday) EVENING, in
Mosonio Hall, at 8 o'clock. By
order of the H. P.
^priljl4 1 J. S?LZBACHEB, Sec.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Merchants' and Mechanics' Insurance
Company, of Virginia,
NO. 1214 Main street, Richmond, Yu.
A. Y. STOKES, President; J. B.
MOORE, Secretary; J. B. WILSON, As-|
sistnnt Secreturv. Statement January 1,
1875:
ASSETS
United States Bonds...._$ 43,900 00 I
Riohmond City, Va.. Consols
and First Mortgage Rail?
road Bonds. 110,069 45
Loans on Real Estate. 20,871 59
Loans on Collateral. 39,085 00
Other Loans. 28,525 15
Cash in Bank.$51,047 90
Cash in Office. 2,085 35
- 53,113 25
Interest Accrued. 7,430 76
Premiums in Course of Trans?
mission. 20,237 It
$331,032 34
LIABILITIES.
Losses Reported, Adjusted,
and being Adjusted, but
Not Due. $14,489 10
HAGOOD A TREUTLEN,
Agents, Columbia, S. C
Mobile Underwriters.
.diuiuai Statement January 1, 1875.
ASSETS.
Cash on hand and in Bank $70,728 05
1' nited States and other
State Bonds. 94,237 00
County, City ond other Rail?
road Bonds. 43,950 00
Bank and other Stocks_ 57,440 00
Real Estate. 43,635 63
Loans and Collaterals. 280,507 21
Loans on Bonds and Mort?
gages. 103,742 65
Bills Receivable, (first class
commercial paper,). 281,574 31
Interest due and accrued.. 8,651 02
Premiums in course of col?
lection. 38,6T>9 69
Miscellaneous. 9,693 30
$1,032,718 66
Outstanding losses. $13,510 35.
HAGOOD Sc. TREUTLEN, Agents,
April 14 Columbia, S. C.
AND
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
AND
HATS,
FOR
SP B I HC
OF
1875,
Now in store, and to be sold at low
prices.
II, & W. I], SWA*FIELD.
HEBER D. HEINITSH, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
RESIDENCE CORNER BLANDING
AND MARION STREETS, offers his
professional services to tho citizens of
Columbia and vicinity. Calls left at the
Drug Store of E. H. HEINITSH will re?
ceive prompt attention._April 1
^ Dr. D. B. Miller
OFFERS his professional services to
the public. Residence, Central
Hotel. Office, Fair's Building, Plain
street _April 10 lmj
FIREMAN'S TODBIMMT.
AFIREMAN'S TOURNAMENT will
be held in Columbia, S. 0., on
THURSDAY, HAT 6, 1876.638
Under the auspices of the Palmetto and
Independent Steam Fire Engine- Com
Sanios and the Phoenix Hook and Lad?
er Company.
The following prizes have been offered
by the citizens for competition:
1st Prize, for steamers.<... .$100
2d ?? " " . 75
1st " ?' Hook St Ladder Co.. 75
2d " ? " " M 50
1st " 11 Hose Cos. and Hose
Reels. 75
2d " " '? ?' 50
Companies intending to participate in
the Tournament, will please communi?
cate with Capt. W. B Stanley, Chief En?
gineer, Columbia, 8. C.
Copies of the Order of Exercise will be
furnished on application to T. li. jlslack
well, Secretary of tho Committee of Ar?
rangements.
THOS. DpDAMEAD, Chairman.
T. H. Blacxwsll, Secretary.
Apr Uy_ _ >!?*>.? yjt>
(\T Quite a Move. >r
EE. JACKSON is moving to .the'fine
? building on Main street, opposite
I tho City Hall, where he will keep on
hand a fine stock of DRUGS, Ac.
1 April 10 6
CITY IIALt fiBOCSRY!
GRAND t )1'ENING of asring nnd Hum?
mer GROCERIES, :VVTNES, und ho
on, snch as
Substantiate!
Viz: Hums, Smoked Beef, Tongues,
Break fits t Strip?. &c.
Desirables!
Ah PreHsnd Corned Beef, Gunned Sal
mon, Lobster, Oysters, (extra,) Toma?
toes, Peas, Apricots, Pino Apple, Ac.
Indispensables!
Ah the finest Fancy Family Floor,
Pcurl Grist, Fresh Bolted Meal, Gilt
Edgo Butter, Pure Leaf Lard, Raw and
Parched Coffees, and Teas of unap?
proachable purity and flavor.
Medioinal!
Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Whis?
kies, Champagnes, Ciarot?, Hocks?nil of
guaranteed purity, strength und general
excellence.
My atock is replenished daily; the few
goods enumerated above are but a small
portion of the stock which is offered, at
attractive prices, in tho handsomest store
in Columbia. GEO. SYMMERS.
April 11 _
Attractions Still Increasing
\t ras
GRAND CENTRAL DRV GOODS RSTAB'UNT
JUST OPENED
ACASE of Japanese POPLINS, at 50
cents a yard?worth double.
10 pieceH SUMMER SILKS, at 75 cents
I a vard?worth $1.00 a yard in New York.
"10 pieces black GRENADINES, at 50
cents a yard?awful cheap.
A case of RIBBONS, comprising all
shades nnd widths, at popular prices.
100 dozen Ladies' SILK TIES, in all
the lutes styles and colors.
All tho departments have been largely
replenished the past week.
It will pay every one needing such
goods as we keep to examine the exten?
sive and choice assortment of goods at I
the
GRAND CENTRAL
I>ry Goods Establishment
op
WH. D. LOVE & CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Samples sent gratuitously to all parts
of the country on application.
April 11
C. F. JACKSON,
JUST BACK FROM
WITH
NEW GOODS!
April 11
flL Notice of Limited Partnership.
1"*iHE undersigned hereby give notice,
_ that they have this day formed a
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, for the trans?
action of a mercantile business in tho
city of Columbia?said business to em?
brace, chieflv, the wholesale and retail
of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES and HATS, at the old stand of R.
C. Shiver A Co., undor the firm name of
JUNES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS.
DAVID JONES,
J. HENRY DAVIS,
EDWIN 8. BOUKNIGHT,
C. BOUKNIGHT,
ANN R. SHIVER,
All residents of the city of Columbia,
8. C.
CALEB BOUKNIGHT, as executor of
the will of Robert G. Sbivor, deceased, is
a special partner in said firm, and has
contributed thereto the sum of fifteen
thousand five hundred dollars. Mrs.
ANN R. SHIVER is also a special part?
ner, and bus contributed to the capital
stock of said firm the sum of ten thousand
dollars in cash.
Tho partnership will terminate March
19, 1877.
Columbia, April 7, 1875. April 7 w6
i Notice to tht Publio Practitioners and
Students of Dental Surgery.
r pHE 8outh Carolina State Dental Asso
I ciation will meet in tho city of Co
j lumbio, on TUESDAY, May 4, 1875, at
110 o'olook A. M., at the rooms of Drs.
Boozer & Wright, at which time and
place the Board of Dental Examiners in
the State of South Carolina will hold their
meeting in pursuance with tho Act passed
by the Legislature of the State, entitled
"An Act to regulato the practice of den?
tistry, and protect the people against
empiricism in relation thereto, in the
State of South Carolina.''
Candidates for examination will pro
nent themselves at 12 M of WEDNES?
DAY, May 5, at the above mentioned
place. _____
THEO. F. CHUPEIN, D. D. 8.,
President South Carolina S. D. A.
. C. C. PATRICK, D. D. S.,
April C Corresponding Secretary.
^garGroenville News copy twico a week
until day.
lew MSB GOODS
J^fulDEES?^??De.
The Btyles and pfi^rns of PRTNT8
are numberless.ih'variety, and every de
Eortment of hi* iftf?* eambUshiaent hot)
een replenished* .with laofeStesions . re?
freshingly seasonable and accommodat?
ingly priced. , .'. ? ?
The Millinery Department
Is superbly stookod. N . L
jC_~Mr. Kinard invite ac.dJ.
April 7 W?**^
Furniture.
BY D. C. F2S1X0TT0 & SON.
We will ?eil, THIS (Wednesdoy) MORN?
ING, at 10 o'clock, in front of onr auc?
tion room, next to Poet Office, the fol?
lowing Fnrnitnre:
Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Rocking
Chairs, Mattresses, Sowing Machines,
Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Tables, two
Fine Clocks.
After the above we will sell, to does
consignment,
5 kegs Gilt Edge Butter.
10 kegs Cooking Butter.
2 bbls. Underwoods best Pickle Gher?
kins.
? bbls. Crackers.
-- tubs Applo Butter.
? bags Spice. Terms cash. Apr 14
Dnj Goods, Clothing, Shoes, a)e.
BY JACOB LEVIN.
TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING,
at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at my store,
without reserve,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OVER
SKERTS^ Balmorals, Shawls, Pants,
Coats, Under Shirts, Brogans, Ladies'
Shoes, Quilts, Blankets, Toilet Soaps,
Gents' Collars, Trunks, Fanoy Articles,
Jfcc, Ac. Sale positive. Terms cash.
April 14 2
Sale Under Power to Satisfy Mort
I gages.
I>. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, A'rs.
BY virtue of the power of attorney,
endorsed upon the mortgage of Thoe.
J. LaMotte, to the Citizens Savings
Bank, of South Carolina, empowering
the undersigned to sell the premises
mortgaged, I will sell, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, at the usual
hour, before the Court House, in Colum?
bia, the following described Lots of Land,
all situate in the city of Columbia and
Riehl and County:
1. LOT OF LAND, containing three
fourths of an acre, bounded North by lot
formerly of J. L. Beard; on the East by
Rarnwe'll street; on the South by lot of
Barre; and West by lots of A. C. Haskell
I and Cooper. To be divided and sold in.
I two separate lots.
2. LOT OF LAND, containing ono
acre; bounded North by lot of Augustas
Cooper; East by lot of A. Traeger; South
by Wheat street; and West by Assembly
] street To be divided and sold in two
separate lots of half an acre each.
Terms of sale?Cash.
JOHN FISHER,
Trustee In Bankruptcy.
April 14 wlm3
_ Mortgage Sale.
By SELBELS & EZELL, Auctioneers.
South Carolina?Richland Courtt.
BY virtue of a power contained in a
mortgage, executed by Katie Rollin
to William H. Dial, of Madison County,
Florida, on the 4th day of August, 1873,
I will sell, at the Court House, on MON?
DAY, the 3d day of May next, within tho
legal hours of sale.
All that lot of LAND, with the Build?
ings thereon, containing six-sevenths of
an acre, more or less, bounded on North
i by Senate street, and measuring thereon
one hundred and seventy-nine (179) feet,
more or less; on the West by Samter
street, measuring thereon two hundred
and twelve (212) feet, more or lees; on
the South by Patrick Spellman, measur?
ing thereon one hundred and seventy
nine (179) feet, more or less; and on the
East by Mrs. Mary MoMahon, measuring
thereon two hundred and twelve (212)
feet, more or less, being in shape and
form a rectangular parallelogram of one
hundred and seventy-nine (179) feet,
more or less, by two hundred and twelve
(212) feet, more or less. Terms cash.
April 8 _WM H. DIAL.
-A. 29 JesI W
Who feeds me from his grocery store,
And shows me every day a score
Of dainties, finer than before?
'Tis Solomon.
I Groceries, Family Supplies, Fore
Liquors, Wines, &c.
Whoso clerks nro smiling, childlike,
bland,
[ And always at my sorvice stand
Attentive to my least command?
Why, Solomon's.
Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal*
mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef,
Canned Goods and Other Delicacies.
Who cares for no man's smile or frown,
While he can keep his prices down,
Yet sells the finest goods in town?
"Tis Solomon.
A Splendid Assortment of Hew Cof?
fee and Teas?Japan, Oolong, Gun?
powder, Hyson, Imperial and Mind
And can I ever cease to be
The best of customers to thee,
Who always did so weU by me,
Oh, Solomon?
Fancy Crackers, SaMna, Koto, Hew
Flour and Buckwheat
ril keep to the store I like so well,
'Neath Mr. Gorman's big hotol. ,
And kept by Hardy 8-O-L
O-M-O-N.
J^r-Prtoea still lowsr, and goodirfresh
every day. ApMt*
Itushinp SMe^CMjM^alk-'
NOW is the time for the old man need?
ing a substantial support, to secure
oneoittooi??e?4*ory or beautiful
Florida CANES; the young gent, one of
tho nobby sort?just the thing to twirl
around the towhlW^fev? It 'S*
NOPOLY^oxVNKW SBNSATfON." To?
morrow you will need it, as weU as again
for "Sunday's ?moWne;" proceed at
onee, therefore, to PERRY k SLAWSON S,
Cigar and Tobacco Store. April IQ