Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Phoenix from Columbia, South Carolina • Page 3

Publication:
The Daily Phoenixi
Location:
Columbia, South Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Charleston; November Maryland, Baltimore; South York. November brother of Thomas SoanheL whom Thomaa Do killed, has shot Donahue dead: Washington, November Go? vernment pulla; 01,000,000 of gold each Thursday; and buys 31,000,000 in bonds each Wednesday of November. The' tiornnr-stouu of Saint Patrick's Church was laid to-day. Arobbishop Baily conducted the ceremonies. No oars tiro running to-day; "Washington, November Balti? eleven of 800 street railroad horses are well.

Fatal cases are rare. Nearly all the horses in New York have been stabled on account of a oold rain storm. Tho only horses used in Boston yester? day wero those needed for hotel guests'. The Common Council of Chicago meets to day to pass an ordinance allowing dummy engines on the street roads. The noted trotting horse Springfield Bay, died in Springfield, Mass.

Messengers of the signal office deliver probabilities afoot. Their horses aud affected. A horse valued at 86,000, tho property of Col. Bossel, of Arlington, had a leg broken by a kick. No oars are running, and bat few hacks.

Compara? tively few. deaths OuHBHRUANbi Mb', November freights collided ou the. Huntington and Broad Conductor Bowser and three others, and mortally wounding a fifth. IdAHiu.snvjito, November 4 Lo obiel rolling mill burned; loss $100, 000. New York, November forth? coming election occupied the attention of many preaohers yesterday.

Some excitement prevails iu WestoheB tnr County over the reported discovery of golo-hearing quartz there. Wm.Sjaith, the publisher of Wood hull's Weekly, in 85,000, uud Was released irom Jjitdlow. Napanee, manager and ucoountant of the British North American Bank was. drowned, by the upsetting of a boat. Norfolk, November 4 laboring horses here, nearly all, and many iu the surrounding Counties, are disabled The stopped.

The outward bound mail and express matter failed to make trie trains aud boats for waut of horses. November de? partment business is nearly all suspend? ed. Throe-fourths of the olerks have gone home to vote. Jadge Advocate Major A. B.

Burn bam.has been relieved from the Depart? ment of tho South, and goes to the De? partment of the Platte. A letter was received at the Treasury Department, this morning, from the Collector at Stoniugton, an? nouncing the arrival off that port of the schooner Crown Poiut, on the 23th. with two cases of yellow fever on board. She is from St. Domingo, with a cargo of sugar, dye woods, for Boston.

The vessel was quarantined. Since then, nO one bat the health offiuor has been allowed to visit her. One or the patients has died, aud the other is convalescent. No new cases reported. After being quarantined and properly fumngated, sho will prooeed to her destination.

the North-west, and thence over tbe upper lakes und Mieui gah, brisk North-easterly to South-east? erly threatening weather and rain? with Soutb-easterly winds, to Tennessee and tbe Mis IT-1 rUu v. i. brisk South-easterly with threat? ening weather aud rain. For the South Atlantic States, increasing cloudiness and occasional rain, with possibly brisk North-easterly winds. On the lower lakes, Easterly to Sooth-easterly winds will prevail.

Ia New England and the Middle States, light North-easterly winds and partly cloudy weather. Goldsroro, N. 0., November borne malady is here. Charleston, S- 0., malady is here. A majority of the horses and males are more or less uflliotod.

New York, November Pearl Audrews has boen arrested for complicity in the Woodhull-Clafiiu inde? cencies. Tbe malady is abating, and it is be? lieved it will not last more than a week. At 12 o'clock to-day the Uuited Stutes grand jury found indictments against Victoria Woodhuilaud Tennio O. Gallic, who were arrested on Sutnrday, charged with, mailing indecent printed matter through tho post. The prisoners were taken from Lodlow jail at 1 o'clock, and brought bofore Commissioner Gsboroe, who said the indictments relieved, him of the necessity oi holding an examination.

The accused wero visibly affected on bearing of the almost to tears, but Olaflin looked some? what defiant. Counsel for the prisoners complained of the conduct of tho Go? vernment in pressing tho indictments pending examination, as a most arbitrary proceeding. Tho accused oame prepared for the fallest examination. The Com? missioner ordered warrants on the in diotments to be served upon the accused, and they wero removed to jail in default of $8,000 bail each. Three men were suffocated by gas in tbe new mineral woll opened at Avon.

No stock or produce markets to-mor? row. The day will be a general holiday. The is evidently abating. The disagreeable feature of the epidemio is the number of in the streets. Facilities for romoval are not equal to tbe demand.

At a oonferonoe of the Baptist clergy of Boston and vioinity, to-day, the Com? mittee on Close Communion reportod, first, that Christian baptism is tho im? mersion of the believer io water, in the name of tho Fatber, Son and Holy Ghost, und is a profession of his faith iu Christ; Becond," that Ohriatiao chqrobos ought to be composed of such regene? rate persons only aa have beon baptized oiia Wfoijdbpiaf their third, that the Lord's sapper ought to be observed by Christian churches only; that invitations of courtesy to partake of ombUma should be given to none- but- orderly members of the! churches properly constituted. ttomkaarclal. Columbia, S. November of cotton to-day 89- London, November sola jus 1 jj-j I'aIub, November o3f. 5o.

Liverpool, November P. Cotton opened quiet and steady and is now 10; Orleans 10,000 bales; export and spe? culation 2,000. Liverpool, November Cotton closed unchanged. New Yore, November Cotton dull and nominal; sales 203 bales Orleans Flour ft shade firmer. Wheat lo.

batter. Corn advanoing. Pork dull, at 15.37. Lard Freights very steady. Stocks qmet and steady.

Gold firm, at 12. Money firm, at 7. Ex? abort Govern? ments dull but steady. State bonds quiet. 7 P.

Sterling Gold fluctuated between aud Governments closed steady. States very dull and nominal. Oottou dull; sales 1.015 Orleans 20. Flour a little activer but unchanged. Whiskey firmer, at Wheat closed heavy, owing to advanoing freights red Western 1.60@1 68.

Corn inactiver and unchanged, Rioe quiet, at Pork" dulU at 15.25(^15.50. Lard ateudy. Freights firmer. Cotton? uet receipts 704 bales; gross 10,772. Sales of futures 18,150 baten: November Deoember 18 Jan? uary 18 7-16, February 18 1546; jliaroh April May Louisville, November more active: sales 24 bogsheade.

Flour nuobanged. Com mixed and white Shoulders clear rib pa-Mod. Whis? key'firm, Jwt 90. Cincinnati November 4. 30.

Corn uew 38039. Pork nominal; no stock. Lard kettle Dacou clear rib sides clear eidea 11, for old meat. Whis? key in good demand, at 90. Baltimore, November dub und unchanged.

Wheat active and white 2.05(3?2 10. Corn firm and 60(a)65; yellow 57(a)64. 43. Provisions very dull aud nominally unchanged. Whiskey Cotton receipts 1,280 bales; sales 100; stock 2.740.

GalVESTon, November act? ordinary receipts 2,004 bales; sales 1.000; stood 87,544. i Charleston, November dull uud re? ceipts 4,738 bales; sales 300; stock 31, November quiet and receipts 1,422 sales 1,262. Wilminoton, Novomber receipts 189bales; sales 41; stock 2,356. New Orleans, November ordinary low mid? dling 18; middling receipts 2,712 bales; sales stock 98,100. I Savannah, November dull and good ordinary low middling receipts 0,200 bales; sales stocE 68,508.

'Philadelphia, November Momi.it, November quiet and ordinary low mid? dling 18; middling receipts 4,490 bales; sales 700; stork 21,135. Boston, November dull? middling receipts 4,202 bales; sales 200; stock 2.500. Norfolk, November dull low middling receipts 2.3U0 bales; sales 200; stuck 9,411. A generai conference of tho Jews is iu session iu Brusaola, aud naturally enough, the troubles ot their peoplo in Rouniauiu ure under consideration. Tho delegates Dsunbian Principali? ties propose to petition tho Roumanian Chamber for complete civil and political rights, and have abandoned their iuteu tion of emigrating in largo numbers to this country.

Gen. Ducrot, commanding one of the departments of France, takes it upon himself to iudulgo in a curious piece of indiscretion. In a proclamation to his command, he says tbo time may come when the Germaus will regret rendiug hearts and homes and tearing from Franco her dearest ohildren. The exodus of emigrants from Ham? burg is of such enormous proportions as to cause serious uneasiness and alarm to the German Government. Farm ser? vants, artisans, tradesmen aud other classes flock to Hamburg by thousands daily, anxiously awaiting the sailing of the steamers for Baltimore and New York.

At Aurora, M. B. Mattingly, as? sistant editor of the Aurora Herald, wus seized with a fit of apoplexy while walk? ing ulong the batik ot tho mill raoe, and falling on his face iu the water, was drownod, though the race was not over a foot deep. Tho Emperor Wiliiam of Germany has prolonged the time daring which public gambling is pormitted at tbe wutering plaoes of hit empiro for two years. Mr.

August Belmont, of New York, is arranging his gallery of paintings in that city, intending to auction them off. Mise Hollo Siva, a native singer of To? ledo, goes abroad as Signora Angelica du Correllissimmi. TonnesReo's State debt inn reuses over $1,000,000 a year. TERROR would seem, from tbo deliberate manner with which the arresting of citi? zens commenced and is being persisted in, thut another reign Of terror in this County has been attempted. It la a painful fact to realise that the strong arm of the Government should be used the very power whioh ought to protect its people, lends its aid to such diabolical tyranny.

Where or wheu this thing of, harassing and torturing in? nocent citizens, to gratify' tho whims and caprfocojof a few, end, no one can tell. There seems to bo kind of per? sonal sploHii, the bitterest auimositien, to gratify. 1 The emaUeet personal dislike or tho 01 ib magnified into a tfru ve offebbe against the'TJuitod States, and the is thrown into- prison. The thirst for revenge seems insatiable. The instigators eflhis tyranny and the participators in the same appear to take fiendish delight in the torture thoy are inflicting.

We say this with regret. We oan understand how an officer may bn called upon to perform an unpleasant duty, but that duty may be performed in tenderness? at all events, in decency; bnt rudenesH in language and violence in breaking looks and forcing doors is disgraceful alike to tbe officer who indulges in such conduct, and to the Government ho rep- resents. Such conduct, we learn from good authority, has characterized some of tho arrests recently made in this County. We have little hope that might Bay could cause those who are promptiug and encouraging this oppres? sion to pause in the exercise of their un? natural pleasure, yet while wo are per? mitted (no knowing how long) to eujov the pure air of freedom, and the privi? lege of free speech, we feel conetraiued, as an humble advocate of right and suppliant for justice, to enter our pro? test against such procedures as these under consideration. Justice is all we want, justice we have a birth-right to, and that justice we demand.

If there be those in onr midst that are guilty of crime, we say punish them. We would not screen the perpetrator of any deed, be tbe crime high or low; but for the sake of justice and humanity, by all that is sacred, let the guilt be established by truthful testimony; not by hired dupes and scape-; gallo we, who, guilty thotn selves, lend their perjured aid in the un? just condemnation of. the innocent; not by hirelings'- who would turn State's evi? dence, and ewear falsely in order, possi? bly, to save their own guilty nocks. It is a fact too patent to be successfully controverted, that the arresting now go? ing on is for a four-fold purpose: First, for political effect; second, the venting of personal pouring out of pent-up spleen ugainst certain individu? als, (of whom the number seems uot a few;) third, to croato a general stampede; fourth, to let it be seen and felt that a mighty stroug arm of the Government be called to tho aid, (or rather to do the dirty work,) of revengeful spirit, and deal out the poisonous wruth tin lurks in the bosoms of a few unmanly, unscrupulous, or shall wu Cowardly, persons who fancy that they have been ill used. If I hey hope by auoh tyrauny to force the innocent into a o.ean and cringing sub? mission to their nefarious extort false- confessions and crimina? tions, they mistake the spirit of a proud aud honorable though so-ely oppressed people.

They for once have reckoned without their host. The ring-leaders of this oppression la? bor under another delusion, equally It iliey hope for a general stum-1 pede. A. few may "hide out," but we believe our oitizeus, with perhaps few exceptions, understand the game, and conscious of their and feeling thereby securely armed in a moral sense, are resolved to stand their ground, and risk the consequences. "Hiding out" or "dodging," however, we will here make the digression to remark, is not the slightest evidence of guilt.

Nu man now, he bis conditiou or calling what it rauy, (young or old,) is safe from arrest. Like the rapacious blood hound, oar oppress? ors have the scent of human gore, und under tho meckery of law, coupled with a "lust of lucre," they would cease their pursuit only when the victim is de? voured, pecuniarily and bodily, could they consummate their own wicked will? to such cowardly ends. Aye, cnuhl curry out their barbarous schemes us (hey seem iuclinod, nothing short uf "o-rvian justice" would butisiy them. Hut, tbai.ks to a lingering justice, harsh us tue may appear, aud difficult us it may oe to get justice iu the courts, they have not thut power. The leaders in this oppression know not what they do.

Their cruelty will oue day recoil upon their owu heads. They are working out their owu damna? tion iu this, if not in the next, world. They may flourish for a season, but just? ice, though slow in coming, will yet overtake them. "Truth crushed to earth will rise again." Herald. Death of Mr Augusta Constitutionalist, of Sunday, the 3d says: Mr.

Hum. Martin, tho old gentlumau who wab so foully assassinated by the negro Henry Johnson, alias Ben. Mela tosb, near Bel-Air last Thursday after? noon, diod at 11 o'clock Friday night. He remained in an unconscious state from the time ho was discovered welter? ing in his blood, in his wagou, until his death. It will be seen by our report uf the proceedings of tho Superior Court, on yesterday, that a true bill for murder was found against the assassin by the grand jury.

Judge Gibson assigned next Weduesday us the day for his trial. An inquest was hold over tho body of Mr. Martin yesterday, and a verdict run dered by the jury to tho effect that tue deceased came to his deuth from a wound iufiiotud by a knife iu tho hands of Henry Johnson, alias Ren. Mein tosh, or Laubens. Herald, of tho let, pays: We regret to announce the deaths of the citizens of this County: Mr.

Silas M. Bailey died on the 23d at Greenwood, S. while' on a visit at the residence "of bis son. So was as aged and highly-respected citizen. Miss Lydia Abrams, on elderly maid er, died at tbe residence of her brother, on the 23d of lost month.

A melancholy circumstance in connec? tion with the recent deaths of Mr. James Copeland and wife, mentioned elsewhere, is an follows; While Mrs. Copeland was dying, a United States marshal went to the house of Mr. to arrest him. He was not taken away, however, at the time, and a second visit was made for a.

1 imilsr purpose, In the meantime, Mrs. O. had died, aud the aaid officer found Mr. Copeland himself, on his second visit, in a dying condition. Death soon relieved the sufferer of all bis troubles.

Than we see that not even the conoh of the dying is any bar to the "red right hand of the law," aod greedy cormorants for Government pap. Since our last issue, the following oitizenB of this County have been ar? rested by deputy United StateB marshals. The work goes "bravely" on: Capt. W. J.

Leak, A. B. Byrd, A. M. Copeland, Jaa.

M. Clark, O. C. Ferguson, O. J.

Workman, Elihu Cunningham, M. C. Cunningham, Robert A. Cunningham, W. Cunningham.

Augustus. Wallace, W. L. Fowler, Drayton Barksdate, B. C.

Watts, 0. M. Miller, J. S. P.

Teagne. The above prisoners, who had been in jail for sometime, were brought before Commissioner on last and bailed in bonds of each, to nfjpearfor trial at the next term of the United States Court, at Columbia, on the '4th Monday iu this month. Hence, Mr. DoBerry'a hotel at this writing is empty of military prison? ers. How long this will bo tho case, "nobody knows but Joseph." Tub Horsb au ia a great deal being said in this city about the horse disease, whose abominable titles are too numerous and outlandish to mention.

There are some people who to tako pleasure in foretelling its arrival, uud circulating the amount of damage it will do to the poor equine, trade and commerce generally; while others throw oat ominous remarks witb a leer of the eye that are well designed to lead to tbe impression that they know more than they are willing to ex? plain. Any number of persons can be heard of who aro aaid to have animals undergoing the malady, and that the reason why the afflicted beasts cannot be aoen ia because they are hid away iu box stalls, and so enveloped in blankets aw to make tbe object you are in quest of iuvisiblo. Oar reporter has had conver? sations with a number of experienoed horse dealers, two in particular, who have made the care aud sale of live stock the business of their and from neither one of these was he able to learn anything of the existence of tbe epi? zootic, or any other name it may bo de? signated by, iu this city. Courier. Woman Burned to Cir? cus Men Baddy Borned GoMb boro Messenger anya a rnoxt distressing affair occurred on Wednesday night last, the evouiug of the performance of John Robinson's Circus.

There woe au old well near the place of tbe exhibition, and while tbo people were leaving tho pavilions, a negro woman walked iuto the well. Mr. Clark, of the oirccs em plnyr.ee, jumped in after the woman. A largo crowd collected around the spot, and Nicholas Ashe, unotbor of the circos men, whs pushed into the well. A large lamp, which bud been placed near tbe well, was upset and kuoeked into the well.

The v11mb.11 was soon enveloped in a flame that destroyed life. The men were badly but not serionsly burned. A colored mao was uiso slightly burned. The woman was the wife of Silas White, and ul no children. Mr.

John llobiusou, as aoon as he hoard of the lioart-roudmg till'or, called ut tho Messen? ger oflloo utid let $20, for the purpose of the burial espouses. Tna Famine in Persia famine mi Persia, which, us our readers uro aware, was rugiug most tearfully some Lime ago, has been the means, we learn, of causing 1,0110 souls (men, women and children) to perish iu the Puraiau capital uloue. Throughout the country, it is stated that, not less than 3.0UO.OUO of hu? man boiuga have fallen victims to tho lamiuo and pestilence. A theme urn. Hon.

J. P. Benjamin above named gentleman, lato Confederate Se? cretary of State, as was announced by cable a few days ainee, has, at the stuneo of tbo Lord Chancellor, been raised to the rank of Queeu's Counsel? the leader of the English bur. A London desputch announces lhe de? struction, by lire, of tho Oxford Musio 11 ill. Tho loss ia estimated at $375,000.

The hall was one of tho finest in Eag land, having an immouso seating capaci? ty and an organ of great power. The Department of State at Washing? ton has received from Berlin a denial of tho statement made in July last, that tho German Government had adopted measures to prevent emigration to the United States. The body of Heinrich Heine, the Ger? man poet and critic, has beeu takeu iroin the Montmartre Comotory, near Paris, and carried to Hamburg for reburial. Heiue died in Paris ia tho early part of Tbo fear? of the potato famine in Iro land beeu by no means realized. Tbe crop bus beeu seriously injured by disease, but on tho whole the average yield iH pretty fuir.

Kansas babies aro soothed with rattlc aitat'e rattles. When au infant cries, the mother hut da the prairie with a fence rail. A Card, i We, the anderaignad, Sewing Agents of Columbia, B. O. wonld moat re apectfaUj ask the attention of the Executive Committee.of the Statu A grien Rural ami Mo ohanioal Society.

to -the. a warding of a premi? um for pest Family and -Manufacturing Sew? ing Machines. Permit un to suggest that we think muoh more interest would bo manifested, and pos? sibly add, in a email degree, to the mechani? cal arta. (Signed,) E. W.

8CREVEN, W. J. WAYi J. H. KINARD.

A. J. Columbia, 8. Tha Carolina House. THIS well-konvu located on' Washington baa been re-oponod.

Plain andTanoy DRINKS of all kinds 'i Not 5 i Proprietor. BY a lady, a eitnationaa a TEACHER, in a school or family. Would prefer to teach Music and ornaraeoteWrauekes. References Riven. Address Kuy Box 57.

Columbia Post I OffiOH. t'i i i V. N5VE WOOD-CUrTER8. Conatant ployment given. Apply to O.

P. PELHAM, Columbia, Or to P. Pelham, at Mill Creek, en I tho O. A A. R.

i Nov 1 True Brotherhood Lodge. No. 84. A REGULAR Communication will bo THIS at Masooic Hall, at7o'cloak. bnslneea of great importance will bo brongbt.Up for diueusBion, members are earnestly requested to attend.

Uy ordor of the W. M. Q. Nov 8 Secretaiy. To Rent, TWO acdwollinp conveniently located to ibo niiw l'oat.

Oflioo. Fur eu'KNix office. Ntiv-fr Don't Buy. Dangerous and. ExpLcive Kerosene Oil.

HEINITSH has tk? best OIL. Go there I and get it. Just, received a lot. of tha best OIL in tho market. Fur sale at Nov H.

HftlNITSH'B Drug Store. Cottage for Sale. A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, in the Eastern seotion of the city, will bo sold easy turmn, if sariy-application la SEIDELS EZEUL, Nov 5 1 Real Eakate GO to Exchange House TO-DAY for MOCK 1 TURTLE SOUP, at 11 o'olook. Wild Turkey will be served at dinner. Oysters in all stylos, Give me call aud got the beet in market.

Nov 5 1 P. R. BARN AN RESPECTFULLY inviloa tbo Gen tlemon visiting the Fair to inapeot i 'the boma-mado SADDLES now on I exhibition, and to.give bim a call at his storo. where they wiit dud all kiuds of BAD LEKY and HARNESS. Hts.

8. A. Smith WOULD call the atteutiou of tho Ladies to her FASHIONABLE DRL88-MAK ESTABLISHMENT, opposite tho Colum? bia Hotel. Ah orders promptly atteuded to I with noatness and dsupatcb. Also, closing lout her present stock of Millinery at cost.

I Ou baud, fall supply of Droas Tri rum lue, a. Nov Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Company. TilE REGULAR monthly meeting of this Company will be held at their Hall, THIS EVEN? ING, at 7 o'clock. Ry ordor of tbo President. T.P.

PUR8E, Nov 51 Sec'y. New Publications. "VTEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi J3I tions, illustrated. Naw standard nuiaa Sov libraries.

Now Novels, in oueap binding. Also, a fresh stock of WRITING DESK8, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pon-Knivea, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes, fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general varioty of Letter, Note aud Cau Papers, En? velopes and Faucy Stationery, for ease by 1 5 1 R. L. BBYAN. BOOTS, SHOES AMI HATS.

LADIE8" and GEN- WV TLLMEN'S DOUBLE- Bgjffl Mf SOLE BOOTS ana jM? from the m.muiaeiur. rs. Work warranted. HATS. Jtiit received, an invoice of FASHIONABLE DA IS.

J. UEIGUAN. Nov 8 LOOK OUT FOR HUE small loaks, and 3avc your Duy your goods at THE Popular establishment of UtOOKBANKH where the choicest fr'uUJ 18, JsUlS and CONFECTIONERY can bo obluiucd. Honest men, PICK-POCKETS And everybody olso buy acre they cau Luy the cheapest. Visitors AT THE FAIR Can Hoeure tbo prottiost BIRDS and TOYS the city at our establishment.

Don't leave ibo city without ca'ling at our new stand on I Main street, next to Washington. Nuv.r? HALL. Great Attraction tor the Fair! NUVBMBhR 1S7JJ. FOUi: NIGHTS ONLY. The groatostof American Artists, ROSE AND HARRY WATRIJiS, WITH a cirofnlly selected and FIRST CLASS DRAMATIC COMPANY.

Ina Huries of those GRAND COMEDIES AND DHAMAS, In which they have achieved tbo It morn of the bistrionio world. The plats prevented by these distiuguinhed favorites have elicited the critical admiration of EUROPE an.i AMERICA. And while apm al iug to the cultivated and retlued ttodi of the moat intellectual audiences, win popular ap? proval by the hapnv blending of MUSIC, riONG, DANCE, SENTIMEN 1' aud FUN. Bo? Programmes. Suouro your soats at Ly Brand's Muaio Store.

Nov 5 Aktion Estate Bate. BY 8EIBELS FZELL. WILL be iiold, on TUESDAY MORNING, the 3d of Deoembor. at 10 o'clock, in front of the Columbia Hotel, the following described property: The large and valuable HOTEL, situated on Biohardsou atreet, known aa the GULUMBIA HOTEL. One unimproved Lot, situated on Ricbard son atruet, East aide, between Lady and Ger vaia streets.

One Lot on Richardson atreet, West aide, between Laurel and Biobland etroets. One Lot, situated on assembly street, Eaat aide, between Plain and Taylor etreeta. One Lot on the Sotub-went, corner of Gor vaia and Pulaskt One square of Land, containing four aores. and bounded by Assembly, Oatea, Indigo and Tobacco streets. For terme of sale apply tb CHARLES O.

marshall, Columbia, a. 0. Purchasers to pay for papers. CHARLES O. MARSHALL, NovBt8tn4 J.

KINSLBB Sale of City of Columbia BondB. THE continued aale of BONDB remaining over from the aale on the 2d Optpber. will be resumed on TUESDAY, Notetnb'er when all the City Bonds ou hand will posi? tively bo disposed of. ohas. BAUN DIL Olejk and The OriginaV cSSa Hall! ESTABLISHBO IN 1840.

(One Door North the Carolina National Bank.) WHERE dan bo found the largest stock of Main White, Gold- Bound and. perorated PINNRB, -TOI WA11E, of the best WARE, in hTcat variety. AtaetLoan F.ngi'-.h iKONHwifjir wake of superior espreaaly for my'rouil trad a. Siiporior TABLE OUTftEkY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, warranted, with a foil atnek of BOUSE FURNISHING GOODSot the most modern styles'; in i' Nov 3 S3 5 STANLEY.

REMOVAL. FL'lNITUBE opposite the old stakd, In New Three-story Brick Store, NEXT TO WHEELER HOUSE. NOW on hand, and receiving, largest atook of first class furniture liJvor "n.inWn in thia market, oonaiating of WALNUT PARLOR, DINING-ROOM and OH AMBE It 8U1TB, in various new atylet, direct from the best manufactures, at prices to suit tho times. PIOTUUL FRAMES mado to order, hi Wal? nut or Gilt BED SPRINGS, SPRING BEDS and MAT? TRESSES on hand and ejade to order. Ohildren'a CARRIAGES, WHEELBAR? ROWS, Ac.

From long experience in the business and reliablo quality of goods we fesl confident ws can compete with any boose South of Balti? more. Thankful for paat favors, we to contiune tu merit the same hboral patronage. M(jt lmo Wanted Immediately! K00 (Hl call at onr new store and aee our new atook of DRY GOODS, Aua select your DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, Casaimorcn, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans, LinBoys, Blankets, Flannels, Cloaks, Fare, Woolen Balmoral and Boulevard Skirts, Col lars, Ties, Shawla, Scarfs; everything in the Notion line, aa well aa Brown and Bleached Bheotiug and Shirting. Call at once, or yuu will loae a No. 1 chance.

PORTER A STEELE. P. aro now receiving our aecond lot of thoau choice Charloticaville (Va.) Woolen MillsCASSIMEUES. P. AS.

Nnv asHinniim urn I LAST place to bnv everything wanted. The 1 best selection of PERFUMERY ever in Columbia, the folluwing brand of which etauda conspicuous: OUR CHIEFTAIN. every bottle of thia Perfume aold, a pic I tare of General ft. E. Leo is given.

GREKLEY GRANT PRIZE BOXES, Containing indy and Pioturca of thoue dis? tinguished PERFUME A roMIZEBS, for refreshing and reviving tho nervee. CIGARS, of the finest tlavora and beat brands. FRENCH CANDIES, iu all variety; also, plain and assorted, together with many other desirahlo articles too uumeroiM tu mention. Nov V. ANTWERP.

BELL SCHN APPS, Diatilled by the Proprietors, at SCIHEDAM, IN HOLLAKO. AN INVIGORATING TONIC A JOIN A 11E VERA E. Warranted perfectly pure, and ft so from delotorioua aabatancoa. It ia diatlllod from a nr.kt of the flncat quality, and the Aromi tio Jusmsu Baaai or Italy and deaigned expressly for canes of Dyspepsia or Indiges? tion, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, General Debility, Catarrh of the Bladder, Paine in ths Back and Stomach, and all diseases of tha Urinary OrgauH. it givee great relief in Asthma, Gravol and Calculi in tho Bladder, strengthens and invigorates the aystem, and a certain preventative and enro of that dreadful scourge, Fkyee and Aouk.

CAUTION I Ask for41 O. Wourata Belt. BoniCaVM." For sale by all respectable Grocers and Ape thecarios. HUDSON Q. WOLFE Sole Office.

18 South WUUa.ni street, New York. Sept 1C.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Phoenix Archive

Pages Available:
13,117
Years Available:
1865-1877