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THE DAILY
Daily Paper 88 a Year!
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
"Let our Just Censure
Attend the True Event."
COLUMBIA. S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15. 1869.
Tri-Weekh- $? a Yea.
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VOLUME V-NO. 24L
Tr?E FHONIX.
HinUHIICD DAILY ARD TRI-WEF.KI.X.
tm GLIANIR,
KVKHV WEDNESDAY MORMINH.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
KDnor. AMD 1'noi'iur.Ton.
Office on Main St., few doors above Taylor.
TERMS IN VARIA BL Y IN A I) VA NCE.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, C months..U 00 | Tri-Weekly, G moa...$2 GO
Weekly, 6 months..$1 50
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted at 75 cents per square of niuo linos for
the first Insertion, and 50 cents each Bnbeoqnent.
Weekly 75 cents each insertion.
49* A lib?rai discount made on the abovti rates
when advertisements are inserted by the month.
AGENTS.-Hiram Mitchell, Bpartanburg; J. H.
Allen, Ohester;8, P. Kinard, Nowberry 0. H.;"Jas.
Grant, Union; Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H.
Tho present English. War Minister dis?
sents from the hitherto. universal opinion
that veterans, or old soldiers, are moro de?
sirable than new recruits. No inducements
aro to be held out for them to re-enlist.
Raw recruits will be preferred.
Sims Reeves, Rion din and Dickens re?
ceive equal pay for their performances in
London.
NEW (x O O D S .
Great Attraction at the Sign of the Big Hat !
and Boot.
BS
Ire
?Yf
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, fte.,
groat variety. Tho best solected STOCK
brought to thia city since tho war, consisting of |
Gent's, Ladles', Misses', Boys', Youths' and Chit
dren's Roots, Shoes, Gaiters, Buskins. Slippers,
Ac, in ?very sty lu, color and quality, aired from
the best manufactories in the United States.
CALL AND EXAMINE: FOB YOURSELVES.
In Hats, will be found all the latest stylea
General Prim, Velocipede, Alpino, Nobbio, Ac; in
Caseimore, Felt, Wool, Panama, Leghorn, Canton
and Pea Brade, late style silk and Caesimere
Beavers,
AIJJO,
A large assortment of Trunks, Valises, Carpet
Bags, Umbrellas, School Satchels, Ac.
Tho above Goods, in stylo and quality, will suit
the mont fastidious, and in price will suit all.
April 18_ A. 8MYTITB.
DR. T. T. MOORE,
X>oxxtcvl Surgeon;
IB now preparad to execute, in the mos scientific
manner, all branches of his profession. Teeth
extracted'without pain by use of NITROUS
OXIDE GAS. Persons dosifiug his service would
do well to engage an hour. Office over Messrs.
Bryan A MoCarter's Bookstore, Main streot, Co?
lombia, B. C._ n April ll 3mo
MILLINERY.
MOS. C. E. REED has opened fori
inspection the finest assortment of
French, English and American La?
dies' HATS, BONNErs, FLOWERS
AMD RIBBONS, Ac. the best and
ebeapest ever offered to tho Ladies
of Columbia and tbs surrounding
jaunties.
? ?i^v ALSO,
Several C?BS^ of Ladies, Misses and Boys'
HAT? AND "CAPS, from 25 cents np. Hair
Braids, Waterfalls. Curls, Switches, Coils, Ac,
Ac Country Merchants wUl find it to their ad?
vantage to give me a call, and see for themselves.
Fresh arrivals every day. Hats, Bonnets, Ac, by
the case or dozen, will be sold vory low.
ALSO,
t Bridal Wreaths and Veils of every description, |
Having first class Milliners, we aro prepared
to execute all orders with neatness and despatch.
Main Street, Columbia, opposite Hopson A 8ut
phen's. March 28 3mo
Croquet.
ANEW supply of this popular game, in neat
boxes, at different prices, jost r*?eived and
tor sale at BRYAN A MoOARTERM Bookstore.
April ll__
Desirable Residence for Sale.
A Lot, containing one-third of an ?ore. ,
with a nest commodious DWELLING
I HOUSE, having ap np-stttir* of five Koonin, I
Basement, of five Rooms, Bathing-room with
?bower bath, all necessary out-bulldlngs and in
goo^wpalrs. Inqnire?t thia office. March JU
M?JLXINBRY.
MRS. A. MoOORMICK, having re
turned from New York a few days
i ago, bas opened a Urge and woll
raRs?JU8a ?f MILLINERY AND
FANCY GOODS, consisting of Fine
.French BONNETS AMO HATS, of Va?
rious styles. As also, French Corsets, Hair Coils |
and Braids. (Jewolry,'and other artiole* far too
numerous to mention.
ALSO,
DRESS-MAKING, in all il) branehss, attended
to with neatuess and despatch. Orders from the
country attended_U)_<rith_punctuallty, March 81
Cassimeres, Tweeds and Jeans.
A1 LARGE STOCK of Men's ?nd Boys' Spring
OA68IM8REB, TWEEDS and JEANS, at low I
priSJjfj frr sale by 0. P. JACKSON.
COW PEAS.
BUSHELB Bound COW PEAS, for sate
by RA G. D. HOPE.
500
Special "KTotioes.
Meuri. PICK Lal N G <St POPE, Attorney* at
Law, have dissolved their copartnership by mu?
tual conacnt. Ail unfinished buaineBS will ho con?
ducted to tho cloao by both copartners.
Mr. Fielding will continuo at the old office ol
tho late firm.
Mr. Fopo lins removed to No. 7 Law Range.
F. W. FICKLING,
April ll JOB. DANIEL POrE.
To Coniuiuptlve*.-The advertiser, having
been reatored to health in a few weeks, by a very
eimplo remedy-after having Buffered several yearn
with a severe lung aflVction, and that dread dis?
ease, Consumption-is anxious to make known to
his fellow-sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
prescription used, (free of charge,) with tho di?
rections for preparing and using tho same, which
they will find r. SURE CORE IOR CONSUMPTION,
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, etc. Tho object of tho ad?
vertiser in sending thc proscription, is to benefit
tho afflicted, and spread information which he
con?oives to bo invaluable; and ho hopes every
Bufferer will try his remedy, as it will coat them
nothing, and may provo a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad
drees REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, Now York.
Feb 3 3mo
Ku nu of Youth.-A gentleman who suffered
for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will,
for tho sake of suffering humanity, send freo to
all who need it, tho receipt and directions for
making tho simple remedy by which ho was cured.
Sufferers wishing lo profit by the advertiser's ex?
perience, can do so by addressing, in perfect con?
fidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
Feb 3 3mo No. 42 Cedar street. Now York.
ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN-On tho EBBORS
and ABUSES incident to Youth and Early Man?
hood, with the humane view of treatment and
cure, sent by mail free of charge. Address
HOWAHD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia,
Pa. Jan 20 3mo
50
Cutting Cheese.
BOXES GOSHEN CHEESE, for salo by
Fob 14_E. A G D. HOPE.
Hams-Fresh to Hand.
rpi RUCKS "Orange" Brand HAMS, ?iconipura
_L bly tho finest in America,
Tierces "Davis Jr." Diamond Hams, highly ro
commendod. For sale low by
March 3_ _GEORGE HYMMERS.
JEROME FAGAN,
CABINET MAKER and UNDERTAKER, Main
street, ono door South of Washington street,
takes this ocension to return fais sincere thanks to
his friends and numerous patrons for past bene?
fits, and would state that he has on hand and con?
stantly arriving, all tho modern improvements in
his line, which be will dispose of an the moat ac?
commodating terms. He has recently fitted np in
elegant style a No. 1 Hearse, and will supply
Coffins anti attend to interments at short notice.
April ll_
The Pollock House.
THIS first class RESTAURANT ia
located on Main street, a few doors<
.?from Washington. Is furnished
with the beBtof WINES. LIQUORS, LAGER,
etc. OYSTERS and GAME, in season. Comfort-1
able rooms attached for private Dinner and Sup?
per parties. A handsomely fitted
up BILLIARD BOOM in tho se?
cond a tory, wi th Kb arpe-'s improved*
tables.
Jan 14 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
O-xrectib iLttraotions
AT
I. SULZBAOHER'S.
I have opened, and ready
for inspection, my NEW
STOCK OF GOOD8. Allara
[invited to come and examine,
[them, but more especially-;
the ladies, as I have a largo and varied
batsortment of JEWELRY to suit the
most fastidious.
Among tho other many attractions, is a case of |
CLOCKS, just from Massachusetts, which will be
disposed of at the low prices of $2.50 each.
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS UKMSfIT
Life Insurance Company, of New York.
A LL TUK PROFITS TO POLICY HOLDE HS.
wo sKtrTuicrio.f orox TRAVEL OR EKSIOEMCK.
"?>OLICIKS issued upon all modern and approved
JL plsns of insurance, including children's en?
dowments.
D1VIDEND8ANNUALLYTO POLICY HOtJ>ERS.
OPPICKRS.
1 President CHARLES H. BATMOVD.
?1 Secretary-Robert A. Grannie.
Consulting Actuary-Sheppard Homans,
Medical Examiner-Gustavus H. Winston, M.D.
Consulting Physician- Min tn rn Po??, M.D.
Sounacl - - William Betta, LL D.
OARD or TRUST?ES-Lucius Robinson, William
V. Brady, J. V. SA Pru VII, H. B. Ohitlendon, Levi
P. Stone, I. Gi iien Pearson, Martin Bates, William
Betts, LL.D., John Wadsworth, ?lrrea Edward?,
John lt. Ford, Oliver Harriman, Seymour L.
Hasted, Sheppard Homans, Charles C. Little, F.
Hatchford 8tarr, Harvey B. Merroll, Samuel E.
Sproulls, Richard A. McCardy, William H. Pop?
ham, David Hoadley. Henry A. &aiytho. Charles
ll. Welling, Alonzo Child, Clinton L. Merriam,
Samuel W. Babcock, Ezra Wheeler, William M.
Ve.rmilye, Charles H. Raymond, J. H. Yan Ant
wejrp, Theo. W. Morris.
GREGG, PALMER A CO.,
General Agente for South Carolina.
H. W. Gibbes, Medical Examiner.
BLACKFORD A BESEE, Managers Southern States,
Baltimore, Maryland. March 26
McKenzie's Saloon
IS now open for the season-ICE CREAMS,
WATER ICEN, SHERBET, LEMONADE,
OAKES AMD CONFECTIONERY._April 10 0
Croquet Sets and Walking Dolls.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT or TOYS, and In
endless variety, at McK?NZIK'H
Wholesale and Retail Confectionary Establish?
ment, Greenfield's Row, Main street.
April 10 C
Truffles, &c
FRESH to hand: TRUFFLES, MUSHROOMS,
Capers, Stuffud Olives, Anchovy Paste, Wor?
cestershire Sauce, Walnut Catsup, and a full as?
sortment of English and American PICKLES,
Sauces, Canned Vegetables, Fruits, Queon Olives,
etc. 1
Genuine Bordeaux OLIVE OIL. lor nate by
April 10 GEO. 8YMMER8.
Wines and Liquors.
LATELY RECEIVED, a fuU assortment or
Choice WINES AND LIQUORS, guaranteed as
to quality, purity and strength.
Champagne Cider and Fine >Tablo Claret, on
draught, low. RHINE WINES, 8AUTERNE, and
choice brands of CHAMPAGNE, alwavs on hand
ajnWorjsale by_GEO. BYMMER8.
Hoop Skirts and Balmorals.
ALL tho Now Styles of HOOP SKIRTS and
BALMORALS, just received at
April 8 0_F. JACKSON'S. _
GREAT BARGAINS
IN LADIES' LINEN FANCY EMBROIDERED
AND LACE COLLARS. AT
April 3 C. P. JACKSON'S.
Buggy or Work Horses.
j_ ANY ONE that wants to purchase TWO
ftkg*^SINGLE HARNESS IIORHFS, can do eo
>fW|by applying to W. D. PECK,
?M ?1 _Marc?i 25 At Blakeley .V Gibbes Store.
For Rent.
THAT Largo and Desirable RESIDENCE,
Eilt with linc gardens attached, corner of Gervais
and Bull strcots. For particulars, inquire of
DB. JOHN LYNCH,
Or, at this office. April 6
Corn Whiskey.
5BI!LS. NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY,
of superior quality, on consignment and for
sale low, by the barrel. _ E. AG. P HOPE.
Self-Raising Floor.
pr f \ BARRELS Hecker's Belf-Itaising FLOUR,
OU just recoived and for sale hw, by tho bar?
rel and at retail, by _J._&. T._R. AGNEW.
Batter! Butter!!
CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just received'and
for sale _by .LA I.B. AGNEW.
Floor has Declined !
COUNTRY FLOUR $5.50 to ?5.75 per bag,
Western Flour $41.75 to $7 00 " **
March 6 FI8HEB,J^OWRANCE A FISHER.
Golden Seed Rice.
rr/\ BUSHELS Primo Upland SEED RICE, for
9 sale by_ E_A G. D. HOPK
Iron.
SWEDES IRON, IA, 14, 2, 2J, 3,34, 5, 6, 7, 10 in.
Baud Irou, English lion, Hoop Iron,
Sheet Iron,
2,000 Hoes, of all kinds,
200 Pairs Truco Chains.
March 6 FISHER. LOWRANCE A FIS HEIL
New Orleans Syrup.
5BBL8. Choice Now Orleans RYRUP. for sale
by E. A Gr. D. HOPE.
Spring Seed Oats.
?AA RUSH ELS Prime North Carolina and
V>V/l / Maryland SEED OATS, for aale by
Feb 19 E. A G. D. HOPR
Notice.
PARTIER wanting THRESHING MACHINES,
REAPERS, Ac, will do well to make their
orders and inquiries at once. PnVes from $50 to
$500, at Factory.
March ll FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.
Borneo Bagging.
6BALES Superior COTTON BAGGING.
50 coils Green leaf and Manilla Rope.
For sale low by E. A G D. HOPE.
The Reynolds Patent Plow.
HAVING made arrangements with Wm. Glaze
A Co., for the manufacturo and delusive sale
of this justly celebrated PLOW, we aro prepared
to offer them to the count ry on eood terms. Good
tools will alwavs be found a good investment.
Feb 28_FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.
SPRING GOODS.
CLOTHING.
HATS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Oassimeres.
yjyK AUE RECEIVING THE LAROfcHT AND
best f fleet nd stock of the above coode ever
brought to this city, bought lc* fer ci.?h, and
will be sold at a niuoU adu?ne.o
In CLOTHING, we bave eve) vining from planta
don wear to Une Freuch C?aaunert>- all equally
wwii made.
In HATS, all th? new Buring tflyltm. Alpine, Ve?
locipede, Goner*! Prim, aud new style Silk Hats.
Country dealers would do well to examine our
i tock before going farther.
R & W C BWAFFLELD.
March 10
General Commission Business.
CONSIGNMENTS OF PRODUCE,
Orders for purchase of Merchandize
Shipments of Cotton, and GENERAL COM?
MISSION BUSINESS, solicited bv
MARK E. COOPER, Main street.
Rest references given. March 14 3mo
Gibbes & Thomas, Beal Estate Agents,
Colombia, S. C.,
OFFER their services to the public as GE?
NERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell I
Lands, and other property, on commission. No |
charg< s until sales aro effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.
Corn, Bacon and Flour.
2f\f\f \ BUSHELS CORN.
AJUW 20,000 POUNDS BACON.
BBL8. FLOUR,
And other goods aa LOW as thoy CAN BE
BOUGHT, bv
AprU_3 "FJSH1?R. LOWRANCE A_FISHER^
Fore "Dickson's Improved" Cotton Seed,
FOR SALE, at $2.00 per bushel for any amount I
of 5 bushels or under. Over 5 bushels, at |
(1.50 per bushel.
Seed grown from seed bought by me of Mr.
David Dickson, of Oxford, Ga., (tho groat seeds?
man,) in 1867. at $4.00 per bushel.
Tho DICKSON yields moro than any other Seed |
in the country. Warranted pure.
Hon. David Houser, State Scnatorfrom Orange
burg, writes as follows concerning tho "Dickson
Improved Cotton Seed:"
ST. MATTHEW'S, S. C., Februnry 15, 1809.
A. P. AMAKEH, ESQ.: Tho "Dickson Improved,"
obtained of you last spring, turned out moro cot?
ton per aero than any other I have ever planted,
except tho same variety of seed planted by mo
before tho war, which wero lost by Sherman's in?
cendiaries. DAVID HOUSER.
A. P. AM A KER, St. Matthew's, S. C.
March 21_
STRONG INDUCEMENTS.
THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPA?
NY will insure $1,000, ot the following rates ;
Agc 25-$14 50.
" 30 - 10.C5.
" 35- 19.40.
.? 40 - 23.30.
" 45- 28 85.
" 50- 3G.C5.
All other companies charge 40 to 50 per cent,
more. Before vou insure, examino for yourselves.
E. H. HEINITSH,
lTob 27_ Agont for South Carolina.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE
OF
SOUTH 0AR?LINA.
Authorized Capital-$500,000.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
Deposits of 91 aud Upwards Received.
MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Pro?
fessional Men and Trustees eau deposit their |
Funds and receive interest compounded every six
months.
OFFICERS t
OKS. WADE HAMPTON, President.
COL. J. C. PALMER, vice-President.
THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier.
J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier.
Persons at a distance may sejndjnoney by Express.
DR. W. II. TUTT-8
STANDARD PREPARATIONS;
SARSAPARILLA xxv QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
Expectorant,
Vegetable Liver Pills,
Improved Hair Dye. For sale bv
Feb 27 ly _ E. E. JACKSON.
The Southern Guardian.
TUE publication of thm journal will be rennin et
on or about the first of MAY, proximo.
Editore of newspapers, throughout the State,
will please extend this notice.
Torms, Ac, made known in a few days.
Am nc c. p. PELHAM.
SPRING AND SUMMER
1 M
O H* O T EC I KT O- ,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
HATS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, KT C.,
IN OHS AT VA It I Efl ES.
JUST received and open at the old stand of li.
C. Anderson, which will be sold low for cash.
April 1 imo WM. J. HOKE.
New Goods! New Goods!
IN
Great Variety,
FOR
Spring and Summer,
AT
KIN ARD' S.
March M _
Billiard Tables for Sale.
j - . TWO fine BILLIARD f ABLKS.
^_ut.jj^stlCT"' complete order, Maible and
UU?S?k?^v^SlaU Bodding, with Balls, Cues
%*?-*\*w*-A*rr and <3oon<ers included. Sharp A
Sriftlth's make. Will be sold low. Call ut
Deo 13 G. DIKRCKj'S.
Wine Bottles.
?\f\ GROSS Wine BotUcs, for sale bj
sjSyJ Feb 14 P. ft O. D. HOPE.
Mackerel.
7P? KITS No. 1 Bay and Shoal MACKEREL,
I ?_? BO Bids.. Halves sud Quarters. Nos. 1, 2 sud
jj for sale hy _ E. \ O. D. HOPE.
Old Newspapers,
FOR Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, for sato
at the PHOENIX OFFICE.
Cast Iron Wanted.
CHAKLOTTEAND SUUTU CAIIOLINA R. R. SHOPS,
COLUMBIA, R. C., March 16, 1869.
THIS Company will pav $1 per 100 pounds, for
old CAST IKON, doli'verod iu lota of 100 lbs.
or more, at their Workshops in Columbia, or to
ita agents along thc line of road.
March 17 fimo_T. D. KLINE, M. M.
Boot and Shoe-Making.
- ^ TUE subscriber begs to i"--*?
/^?V timate to tho citizens of Colum-rWI
bia that ho has rented tho store B\1
^*-~*^^^opposite Masonic Hall, wboro be will
carry on the HOOT and SHOE-MAKING business.
April ll ft*_ J. JEANS.
For Sale,
THE undersigned offers for aale, a ono-half in?
terest in tho Office of tho "ABBEVILLE
BANNER," to a cash purchaser. The office is woll
supplied with printing material; has ample facili?
ties for Job Printing, as well as tho publication of
a Weekly Newspaper. The paper bas a large bat
of subscribers, and enjoys an advertising patron?
age second to no other paper in tho State. Terms
made known, and further particulars given, on
application. W. W. FARROW.
April 3_ . X
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
At Columbia, the Ut dav of April, A. D. 1869.
I^HE undersigned hereby giveB notice of bis
. appointment as Assignee of Dr. B. W. TAY?
LOR, of Columbia, County of Richland, and State
of South Carolina, within the enid District, who
has bcon adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own
petition, by tho District Court of the said Dis?
trict. THOS. J. LAMOTTE, Aesignee.
_April 1 _ thS
In Bankruptcy.
In tho District Court of the United StatcB for the
District of South Carolina.
M Columbia, the Ut day of April, A. 1). 1869.
I^HE undersigned hereby gives notice of bis ap
. pointmont as Assignee of LEWIS SIMMONS,
ot Columbia, County of BichUnd, and state of
South Carolina, within the said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own peti?
tion, by the District Court of tho said District.
April 1 tb3 THOS. J^LAMOTTE. Assignee._
In Bankruptcy.
In thc District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina.
At Columbia, ttie lat day of April, A. D. 1869.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap?
pointment as Assignee or W. P. STARKE, of
Columbia, County of Richland, and State cf 8outh
Carolina, within tho said District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by
the District Court of the said District.
April 1 th3 THOS. J. LAMOTTE, Assign?e.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Dist riot of South Carolina.
At Columbia, the Ut day of Apr?, A. D, 1869.
THE undersigned hereby gives notico of his ap?
pointment as Assignee of A. L SOLOMON,
of Columbia, County of Richland, and State of
South Carolina, within tho said District, who has
boen adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own peti?
tion, by the District Court of the said District.
April 1 th3 THOS. J. LAMOTTE. Assignee
In Bankruptcy,
In tho District Court of the United Stages for the
District of South Carolina.
At Cullimbin, the Isl day of April, A. D. 1869.
THE undersigned hereby give notice of their
appointment as Assignee of JAMES U.
AD ABIS, of Bichland County, in the State of South
Carolina, within said District, who baa been ad?
judged a Bankrupt, upon bis own petition, by the
District Court of said District.
H. W. RICE, I
THOB. J. LAMOTTE, \ ^sign?es.
Aprill _i_th8_
Richland County-In Equity.
W. Hut son Wigg, Successor, vs. Sarah Cosby,
Surviving Executrix, el al.-Bill to Foreclose
Mortgage.
IT appearing that 8ABAH COSBY, one of tho
Defendants in the above stated ease, ia absent
from, and without the limits of the State; it ia, on
motion of D. B. De8aussure, Complainant's Soli?
citor, ordered, that the said Defendant do plead,
answer, or demur to the above bill, within FORTY
DAYS from thu publication hereol, and in default
thereof, a decree pro confetti* bo entered against
her. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office. Columbia, April 3, 1869.
Anni 4. 15. 27_
Richland-In Equity.
Hannah D. Goldstein ot. Abraham Tracer aud
Esther Tr?ger, hi? wife, et al. Hill for Fore
cloture.
IT appearing that ABRAHAM TRAGER und
ESTHER TRAGER, bia wire, two or the De
'eiidmts in the above stated cnaa, reside beyond
die limits of the State; it is, on motion of Messrs.
Talley, Bachmau A Watics, Compluinant'i* 8oli
sitars, ordered, that tho said Defendants do plead,
wnwer, or demur to the above stated bill, within
PORTY DAYS from the public ilion hereof; and in
1. fault thereof, that an order pro confetso be en
ered against them. ?. B. MILLER, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office. Columbia, April 3, 1869.
Apr? 4, IS, 27_ May 8
New Books at Bryan & McCarter's.
rRAVELS IN JAVA AND THE EAST INDIAN
ARCHIPELAGO, with Maps and Plates, by
Hitit mom.
Travels in Alaska, by Whymper,
Phineas Finn, the Irish member, $1.26,
My Recollection* of Lord Byron, by Count ese
?aire?la, $1 75,
pajustiue, Syria and Asia Minor, t-y Free***,
?2 00,
How Ho Won Her, by Mrs, Southwnrth, $1.75,
Pi o-ll muir io Nations, br Baldwin, $1.75,
Colorado, its Parks and Mountains, by Bowles,
LOO,
Two lite Paths, a nun MIC?,, by Mublbsoh, CO
ellis,
Th? Factory, by Mis?, Braddon, 75 emt*.
Cometh up ?s a Flower,CO cunt?.
Marooner* Island, a aequel to Young M amou?
rs.
ALSO,
A new supply of Chaplet or Pei?fli?, hy Miss
enge, and other new books.
ALSO,
Now Photograph Albums, Chromos, A 0
April ll
Fresh Supplies.
tUTCH HERRINGS,
FRESH COUNTRY ANO MOUNTAIN BUTTER,
Pink-Eve and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes,
Fuie Goshen CHEESE,
At G. DIERCK8,
Jan 2? At the Sign of th? Watch.