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BY JULIAN A. SBLBY Telegraphic?Foreign News. Fa??s April 22.?Tho ifvhiieitr says Thiers will be eleetetl to thu Senate by taany departments, and may possiblv bo elected President of that body, which position he is sure to hold for life. London, April22. - A heavy seat-holder in Her Majesty's Opera House, has ob? tained an injunction restraining Moody and Shu key from using the building for revival purposes. City ov Mexico, April 12, via Havana, April 22.i?The latest session of the pre with foreign powers were friendly. In accordance with the recent amendment to the Constitution, a Senate would be organised in September. Thu Executive had fulfilled all the requirements of the constitutional amendments and the re? form laws, but old prejudices and the spirit iof bigotry still. lingered. Some persons, by artfully creating on unrea? sonable oxoitement, bad given occasion or pretext for the formation of small j armed bands in parts of Michoaca and Jalisco. They pretended to believe the Mexicans would allow themselves to be1 deprived of' the glorious results of the victories they had purchased with their blood, of those ideas and principles, whose incorporation in the Constitution and laws of the country elevated the re? public to a place among the most liberal und civilized people. -' The* / President stated that measures would be submit? ted, making education compulsory, pro? viding for a normal college for' female teachers; Col. Tom Scott and party have arrived at the capital. Telegraphic?American News. Washinoton, April 21.?Speoial Agent Park, who was detailed to investigate the affairs Of the Ferhandina Custom House, in consequence of tho colleotor, Henry Hazen, haying absconded, reports to the Department that he has examined Hazen's accounts and. finds a deficiency of $1,684.28, but adds that this defioincy 'will probably be somewhat increased, after a few days, from tho fact that many of the cheeks which liozen drew just be? fore he left were for, compensation for sevices rendered the Government, and which had not reached tho United States Treasury at New York before the balance then on hand had been exhausted by some of .the fraudulent checks which he had issued. Hazen, after leaving Fcr nandina, proceeded to Savannah, from whioh city he addressed a letter to his deputy collector and another to his wife. Since then nothing has been hoard of his whereabouts. , Lawns, Dax.,' April 22.?Tho Presby? tery of New Castle rejected tho General Assembly's overture, regarding rotary eldership?46 to 11. Omaha, April 22.?The Union Pacific is passable .except for six miles, over which trains transfer. IIabtford, April 22,?Bos well 0. Smith, author of Smith's grammar and other other school books, is dead: aged seventy-eight New Orleans, April 22.? Owing to the railroad war, the fare, via the Jackson route, to New York is $35; reductions to other points proportionate . San Francisco, April 22.?The steamer Venture was wrecked at Point Snr; total loss, but passengers saved; the cargo will be saved with fair weather. . A burning steamer was seen off Santa Barbara, tiring distress guns, and u schooner has gone to her relief. New York, April 22.?A despatch to the Sun from Washington, says the Su? preme Court will adjourn on the 3d of May. Although there has been no formal conference or vote on the Louisiana case, whioh involves the constitutionality of the. Enforcement Act, there is good rea? son to believe that this tribunal, by a moSt decided majority, will sustain tho decision of Justice Bradley in the Court below* and declare all this legislation to be ypid and Without any constitutional warrant. The opinion will be reserved until the meeting of the Court next fall. Chicago, April 22.? In the billiard match, Miller beat Hna and Parker beat Rhorieg; Shaw beat Honing 200 to 00.1? Gallagher beat. Liver man; Carter beat MeAfco 200 to 46?making the highest average of tho tournament. He counted as follows; 18, 11, 15, 23, naught, 20, 11,72,30. Time of game, 55 minutes. Burlelgh beat Maggioti 200 to 101. Nnw York, April 22.?Tho steamer W. A. Sc hoi ton, from Hotter dam, has ar? rived with her propeller damaged, star? board bow stove and fire compartment filled with water, having encountered several fields of ioe and icebergs; at one time sne .was completely surrounded by icebergs. . Jessie Duval'u cotton mills, at Zanes ville, Ohio, last evening, wero damaged by fire to the extent of $25,000; insured. New Orleans, April 22.?The Senate, to-day, resolved itself into a court of im m p^achment, to Impeach Charles Clinton, of high ccluteeand misdemeanors in of? fice, and notified the House of their action. A committee was appointed to prepare rules to govern the Senate when sitting.as a court of impeachment, and a joint resolution passed ? suspending Au? ditor Clinton from office pending im? peachment. Ket West, April 22.? Advices from Havana report 1,000 well-mounted insur genta entered the jurisdiction of Sagna, on Friday last, and burned seven large district: of Quernada "iey met with no re Suarez, formerly an " i army, was. in com I cavalry corps, osti BSStteV,i? operating the Eastern of Colon. It was reinforcements Valt&tra?$Wtat to pr?'^rLS to oheo* (heir progrse*' Westward for the present . ,4 .,?_? ? "Let our Just Censu CC J Washington, April 22.?The steamer Swatara was at MeTborne, 22d February. Attorney-General Williams has re? signed; it takes efibct on the 15th May. No successor named. Williams goes home?hoping to come buck as Senator from Oregon. Nothing tangible can bo obtained regarding the rumored ret i racy of Delnno as Secretary of tho Interior. Nothing authentic received regarding the burning of the steamer oft' Santa Barbara. She fired twenty-five guns; her stern was burning when the fog hid her. The Stonington, of the Boston line, sunk at her moorings, where she was re? pairing; forty workmen aboard escaped. She went down in a heavy swell in five minutes. The ninth annual convention of the National Board of Fire Underwriters met to-day; fifty companies represented; pro? ceedings preliminary. Sir Edward Thornton has over 100 cases referred to hiin, as umpire, by the Mexican Commission, and will not reuch the test case deciding responsibility of sacking Bagdad, at the mouth of the Rio Grande, very noon. Probabilities?For the South Atlantic and Gulf States, partly cloudy weather and rain near the coast, with Northerly to Eustorly winds, slowly rising tempera? ture and rising barometer during the night. ItAi.num. N. ('., April 22.?Jacob B. Rumbnugh, cigar-makar, of Oharlotte ville, Va., more recently of Lynchburg and Richmond, shot himself fatally in the head here, this evening, with a small pistol; cause, failure to obtain work and disheartened in consequence. He leaves a wife and three children in Lynchburg. New York, April 22.?Beecher's testi? mony was concluded to-day. Half a dozen witnesses were examined to-day, regarding the general morals and wiles of black-mailers. Tho Polish press report continued de? fections among Roman Catholic congre? gations in Prussian Poland, and the adoption, by many of them, of the Greek Church. The cause ia said to be the promulgation of the doctrines of the i Immaculate Conception and tho in fall i I bility of tho Pope. These and other I similar incidents cull to mind the roinark j mnde by the Cardinal Prince Schwazen I berg: "This new doctrine will assuredly i cause a great falling away from the Ca I tholic Church." Yesterday's Market Reports. j New Yolk?Noon.?Money 3. Gold |l4g. Exchange?long 4.87$; short 4.901. I Cotton steady; sales 965?uplands 16$; I Orleans 1G|. Futures opened stpndier: May 10 3-10(0,16$; Juno 10 T-lWaUtU; I July 16 11-16(?)162; August 1813-16? lie;-, September 16|?16 11-16. Wheut I lc. better. Pork quiet?22.25. Lard I heavy?steam 16$. I 7 P. M.?Money easy?2^3. Sterling I firm?L87J. Gold dull but firm?14|(<a 115. Governments dull but strong?new I 5s 16$. States quiet and nominal. Cot I ton net receipts 322; gross 322. Futures I closed steady; sales 36,100: April 16^(a\ 116 5-32; May 16 5-32(uU6 3-16; June 116 7-16f?olG 15-32; Julv 16 11-1?; August 116 27-32; September 16 21-32(<rjl6 11-16; I October 16 7-32; November 16 1-32? j 16 1-16; December 161-16(?)163-32; Jonu lary 16 7-32(^.10$. Cotton quiet; soles 11,120 at i6?@16f. Southern Hour quiet land unchanged. Wheat l?2c.J bettor land very moderate demand?1.27@1.41. I Comic better and fair business?U3Af**^ I 93$. Coffee firm?Rio 16$ gold. Sugar I steady. Pork lower?new 22.10@22.25. I Lard lower and quiet?prune steam 16. J Whiskey quiet?1.141. Freights heavy I and lower. Specie shipments $:<(;G,000. Baltimore.?Flour quiet and un? changed. Wheat firmer?2.29(^2.41. I Corn firmer?87(?90. Provisions easier land lower. Pork quiet- -22.50(5)23.00. I Shoulders 9}. Coffeo quiet and firm. J Whiskey quiet?city 1.13* Western 1.14 |?1.15. Sugar firm. Cotton quiet and I easier?middling 10g; net receipts 90; I gross 150; exports coastwise 2'JO; sales I 310; spinners 115. I New Orleans.- Cotton quiet?mid I dling 153; net receipts 682; gross 1,596; I exports Great Britain 2,068; France 3,090; I continent 600; sales 2,750. J MonmE.?Cotton quiet?middling 15$: I not receipts 318; exports coastwise 270; I sales 1,150. I Charleston. - Cotton quiet?middling 116; net receipts 238; exports coastwise I 371; aalcs 300. Wilminoton.?Cotton (juiet and noini I nal?middling 151; net receipts 64; ex I ports coastwise 327. I Mesu'his. - Cotton steadier- middling 1151; net receipts 223; shipments 950; sales 210. I Boston.?Cotton quiet? middling 16g; I net receipts 33; gross 206; sales 21. I St. Louis.?Flour?good demand for I superfine and low extras, at unchanged I prices. Corn higher?No. 2 mixed 72(<r. j 74L Whiskey activor?1.13. Pork firm I ?22.50. Bacon firm, unchanged and I only limited jobbing demand. Lard I nominally 15$. Louis vi u.k.'?Flour unchanged. Corn I firm?74(?)76. Provisions in fair demand and strong. Pork 22.50^23.00. Bacon I?shoulders 9jj; clear rib 13; clear 13$ I packed. Primelard?steam 15$; tierce 10; keg 1C$. Whiskey firmer?1.13. Bagging quiet and firm?13(<o 13$. Augusta.?Cotton quiet and unehonged ?middling 15}; net receipts 78; sales 46. I Philadelphia.?Cotton quiet?mid I dling 16$; gross reoeipts 255. j Chicago.?Flour quiet and unchanged. I Corn active?No. 2 mixed, now, 719($72; high mixed 74$; rejected 71. Pork dull and drooping?22.00. Lard in fair do I maud?16.55. - Whiskey scarce and firm ?1.12$. I Galveston.?Cotton nominal?-mid I dling 16); net reoeipts 361; gross 465. J Cincinnati?Flour firm?family 5.50. I Corn quiet- -73?75. Pork quiet?22.50. Prime lard quiet and steady?steam ren I dered 15|@15|. Bacon firm?shoulders 9f@9$; clear rib 12|; elear 13}, jobbing I sales, Whisker in good demand?1.13. )LUMB1A, S. C, FRIDAY NnTtFOT.K.?Cotton steady- -middling 15|(?)16; net receipts 4(51; exports coast? wise 400; sales 200. Savannah.?Cotton quiet?middling 151; net receipts 263; sales 190. Paria. ?Rentes 64f. 2Jc. Specie increased 10,500,0001". London.?Bullion increased ?150,000. Liverpool?3 P. M.?Cotton quiet - middling uplands 7J(")8; middling Or? leans ?4; sales 12,000: American 6,400; speculation and export 2,000; total yes? terday 15,000, of which 3,000 were after regular close of market; basis middling uplands, nothing below low middling, deliverable May or June, 7 15-16. 5 P. M.?Middling upland*, nothing below low middling, deliverable April or May, H; June or July, 8 1-16. Dr. t3too. Howe, Jr., OFFICE ovot W. C. Fisher's store. Residence corner of Blanding and Pickens street. Aprd 23 lino} Cotton Seed. FORTY bushels extra CLUSTA I COTTON SEED, for sale at $2.50 ' per bushel. Also, ten bushels David Dickson's CLUSTER SEED, received from him direct. Price $5 per bushel. April 23 2 R. O'NEALE, Jr. Richland Lodge, No. 39, A. F. M. * AN EXTRA Communication ^J^\at ?f this Lodge will bo held at lKJ\ Masonic. Hall, THIS (Friday) ' ^ N EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The M. M. Degree will be conferred. By order of the W. M. E. R. ARTHUR, April 23 1_Secretary. C. F. JACKSON, LEADER OF LOW PRICES, HAS in store the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES, RIBBONS. Ac., ever offered in this market?all of which he will disposo of at very low prices. SPRING GOODS, of all shades and colors, to an inspection of which the ladies aro particularly invited. 128 MAIN STREET. _ April 23_ Great Bargains at Solomon's. HARDY SOLOMON has reduced BUTTER ten cents a pound. Good Mountain Mutter 30 oeuta per pound. April 15 Ye Grande Martha Washington Tea Parlye! Will be given at YE RIFLE CLTJBE HALLE, Yo following days: ? TEUSDAY, APRIL 27TH, Ye First Partyo. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH, Ye Second Partye. UNDER ye nuspices of ye Board of Ludye and Gentlemene Managers. Ye entire Halle will be at the disposal [ of yo folks, and they can there disport themselves. Ye doors will bo open at 8 o'clock. Then ve enticing and appetizing sup? pers will commence. Friends will eato no dinners or sup? pers beforo coming. Mustek by ye celebrated Poste Band. Ye gallante soldiers will be in attend I ance, as ye Guardo of Honor during the partyes. ^ir*Tickets of admissiou, 25 cents. Can be bud of ye Ludye Managers, at all : ye booke-storcs, and at ye doore. _ April 23 Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that Sarah L. Wright, administratrix of the estate of Wm. A. Wright, decascd, has applied to Hon. B. I. Boone, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Richland, for a final discharge as such administratrix. It is ordered, that the Ulst day of MAY, A. D. 187"?, bo lived tor bearing petition, and a final settlement of said estate. B. I. BOONE, Judge of Probate Richland Countv. April 23 H'2 For tho Benefit of tho CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY EVEN? ING, April 26. >J5Sr*Tiokcts for sale at bookstores, Dr. Miot's and Dr. Fisher's drug stores, and at the door. April 18 THRASHERS, HORSE POWEBS, EN? GINES. FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac., Ac, at ma? nufacturers' price. Send for catalogue to L?RICK Sc LOWRANCE, April 22 Columbia, S. C. NEW BOOKS At B. L. Bryan's Bookstore GEORGE IV, His Life and His Court $1.25. Sei entitle London, by Beeker?$1.75. Science and Religion, by Dr?per? $1.75. Farrar's Life of Christ?$2.60. The Shadowed Home, by Biokorsteth? $1.50. Conquering and to Conquer, by Schonberg Cotta Family?$1.25. Vernes' Journey to the North Polo?$1.50. Ralph Wilton's Weird, by author of Wooing O't.?$1.25. The Science of Law, by Amos?$1.75. i Also, a variety of new English Novols, paper covers, by Urs. Glyph ant, Far ?eon, author of "Castle," Mrs. Braddon, Vilkie Collins and others. April 22 MORNING, APRIL 23, 1875 a FEW F a CTS That We Wish the People to Know: 1TF1AT wo have an entire NEW ? STOCK OF DRY GOODS. 2THAT we have an entire new slock ? of CARPETS. OIL. CLOTHS, MAT? TINGS, RUGS and WINDOW SHADES. 3THAT we have an entire new stock ? of Ladies', Gents' and Children's SHOES; decidedly tho lnrgest variety and the best work ever shown in this market ALL tho abovo wp are prepared to SELL CHEAPER and give you BETTER GOODS than any other house in the trade. JONES, DAVIS & BOTJKNIGHTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver & Co. April 3 Attractions Still IucreaHiug at tiii: GRAND CENTRAL DRV GOODS KSTAB'MKNT JUST OPENED ACASE of Japanese POPLINS, at r,o centa a yard--worth double. 10 pieces SUMMER SILKS, at 75 cents a yard?worth $1.00 a vard in New York. 10 pieces black GRENADINES, at .",0 cents a yard- awful cheap. A case of RIBBONS, comprising all shades and widths, at popular prices. 100 dozen Ladies' SILK TIES, in all the lates stylos and colors. All the 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 the UItAND CENTRAL l>ry iioods Kstabllshment of WM. D. LOVE & CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. Samples sent gratuitously to all parts of the country on application. April 11 Notice to the Public Practitioners and Students of Dental Surgery. THE South Oaroliua State Dental Asso? ciation will meet in the city of Co? lumbia, on TUESDAY, May 4, 1875, nt 10 o'clock A. M., at the rooms of Drs. Boozer A Wright, at which time and place the Board of Dental Examiners in the State of South Carolina will hold their meeting in pursuanco with the Act passed by the Legislature of the State, entitled "An Act to regulnte the practice of den? tistry, and protect the people against empiricism in relation thereto, in the State of South Carolina." Candidates for examination will pre? sent themselves at 12 M. of WEDNES? DAY, May 5, at the above mentioned place. THEO. P. CHUPEIN, 1). D. S., President South Carolina S. I). A. C. C PATRICK, D. D. S.. April 0 Corresponding Secretary. ^?flf-Grcenville Wtrscopy twice a \?euk until day. CITY HALL GROCERY. GRAND OPENING of springend sum? mer GROCERIES, WINER, and so on, such us Substantial1?! Viz: Ham*, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Breakfast Strips. Ac. Desirables! As Pressed Corned Beef, Canned Sal? mon, Lobster. Oysters, (extra,) Toma? toes, Peas, Apricots, Tine Apple, Ac. Indispensablos! As tho finest Fancy Family Flour, Pearl Grist, Fresh Bolted Meal, Gilt Edgo Butter, Pure Leaf Lard, Raw and Parched Coffees, nud Teas of unap? proachable purity and flavor. Medicinal! Wines, Brandies, Rums, Oius. Whis? kies, Champagnes, Clarets, Hocks- all of guaranteed purity, strength and general excellence. My stock is replenished daily; the few goods enumerated abovo are but a small portion of the stock which is offered, nt attractive prices, in tho handsomest store in Columbia GBO. SYMMERS. April 11 Naphtha Lamps. A GAS LIGHT at much less expense. 1\. Theso LAMPS are in different styles and well adapted for Stores, Of? fices, Entries and Rooms. Each Lamp is of itself n gas manufactory. The oil is fed through a tube or pipe, at tho end of which the burner converts it into ges, which burns with a brilliant white flame nearly equal to best conl gas, and surpass? ing many gas lights. For sale by Fob IG M. E. CARR, 57 Bridge sUe< L HEBER D. HELNITSH, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, RESIDENCE CORNER ?LANDING AND MARION STREETS, offers his professional services to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. Calls left at the Drug Store of E. H. HEINITSH will re coive prompt attention, April 1 ?HiKerosene! Kerosene!! (ff\ BARRELS pure white standard ou KEROSENE, lust received and for sale at 19c. per gallon by tho barrel, and 20c. per gallon at retail. Kerosene delivered, free of drayage, in any pnrt of the city by' JOHN AGNEW A SON. >nd the True Event." VOI mm clothing Just -A.rrivedl CHILDREN'S $2.50 to $7.00. ROYS' $9.00 to $14.00. KIN ARD & WILEY. KW~. FRESHTOODS " at J. H. KIN ARLVS LARGE assortment of rich nntl beauti? ful DRESS GOODS. The styles and patterns of PRINTS j are numberless in variety, and every de? partment of his large establishment ban | been replenished with accessions re? freshingly seasonable and accommodat? ingly priced. The Millinery Department Is superbly stocked. ZirMr. Kinard invites a ctdl. April 7 AND CHILDREN'S clothing! AND HATS, FOR S P B I H $1 OF 1875, Now in store, ami to be sold at low prices. j B. ft W. <]. SWAPFIELIK Spring Clothing! u Spring Clothing 3 Spring Clothing!? Just opened * The Largest nnd Bent Stock ?> Rver seen here, AT D. EPSTIN'S,! UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL. -~ ' . 4 STYLES, New and Handsome? FABRIC and DESIGN, Elegant! BEST MAKE UP! PRICES, Lower than ever! Very full lines of BovV nnd Youths' CLOT"HING, FURNISHING GOODS nnd HATS. Call nnd examine ut April 4 Under Columbia Hotel. Money to Loan, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bear ing CEBTIFICATES issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the oity and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS fronted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL ANK, corner of Plain and Richardson street*. JOHN S. PBESTON, Pres't. J. H. Sawvsb, Cashier. Mar 24 COTTON! STORED and INSURED at very lowest rates, and the top of the market gua? ranteed for all Cotton consigned to ns for sale. Advances made at ome rem cxkt. pkr month upon all Cotton Stored with us, Xo charge for Drayage. HAY! Northern Timothy and Clover at $LA5 I and 1.50 %) 100?full weight guaranteed. SEED POTATOES! Fine Early Roae, Goodrich, Pearler*. PenohblowH and other varieties. , &TXAJNTO! Joneeport Fertilizer? as good as any SOUTHERN*WAKEHOUMiI CO., Feb 19 3m Opposite 8. C. B. Depot PMAvon*' ?wmrff*? dmuinaa .rBaiiin. ris oor intention to handle exclu si vely OUT own brands of CIGAR*, and in order to close out all odd brand* in stock, we will hold a "Smokers' Fas tivul" for a few days. Ye smOklsto, call and take part Such an opportunity will never offer again. PERRY & SLAWBOX. April 22 Cigar and Tobacco Sip re. mHRASHERS, HORSE POWERS,' ?N _L ?INES, FAN MILES, GRAIN CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac , Ac., at ma nufacturers' price. Send .for catalogue to L?RICK St, LOWRANOE, April 92 OoInmbia S. C. Prepare Your Own Mineral Waters, BY usrvo TBE Granular Effervescent Salts. ?OCKBRlDGE ALTJM, VICHY, CRAB ORCHAD, KISSINGEN, FR1ED HICHSHALL. The Salto represent hi a condensed and agreeable form the me? dicinal constituents of these various Mineral Waters, and from their conve? nience and comparative cheapness, are coming rapidly into use. One or two huge tea-ttpoon-fuls added to a small tumblar of water? instantly reproduces a draught of the natural Water, accompanied by a ' sparkling effervescence. For aale at ? . . , ? L. T. SILLEMAN A CO.'S April 6 DmaSt*?? Who feeds me from bis grocery store. And shows me every day a boots Of dainties, finer than bsfore? ? Tia Solomon. Groceries, Family Supplies, Part Liquors, Wines, &c. Whoso clerks are smiling, obildlike, bland. And always at my service stand Attentive to my least command? ? >? Why, Solomon's. Breakfast Strips, Beef Tonguoa, Sal? mon Bellieo, Fulton Marks* Bee/, Canned Goods and Other Delicacies. Who cares for no man's smile or frown, While he can keep his price* down? ? Yet sells the finest goods in town? Tis Solomon. . , A Splendid Assortment of HeW Cof foe and Teas-Japan, Oolong, Gun? powder, Hyson, Imrjexial soui Mixed And can I ever cease to be *' J.;': The best of customers to thee, }'" Who always did so weU by me\ ' Oh, Solomon? Fancy Crackers, Raiauu, Huta Hsw Floor ana Buckwheat I'B keep to the store I like so wen, 'Heath Mr. Gorman's big hotel, And kept bv Hardy S-O-L 0-M-O.N. ^?WPricos still lower, end goods fresh every day. April ? I California and Imported Wines, Liquors, Etc "Vj?fte. J U?T received, direct from JBB^ California, a ear load of a?pe-> ^| Jfcrior WINES and BRANDIES, ^^Wf^**made of delicious grapes in that highly favored country. ' Pest Imported Scotch WHISKEY, - Old Jamaica BUM, HoUand GIB. Otard and other brands BRANDY, . Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES. I am also manufacturing/1-~ that superior LAGER BEER, l for which my brewery has! j acquired auch a deserved re-j| putation. Give it a trial?it is sure anc warranted free from any deleterious in? gredients. Physicians recommend it TZLTX Also, best brands Imparted and Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and ^Chewing TOBACCO, Ac. My SAIGON is supplied' with Che bent of everything. LUNCH every day;?111 o'clock, Give me a call, at the wen of the big barrel, Noa. 164 and lGCJKicWUon BtreetJOHN C 8BKQEES. Congaree lion "Wirk*. . COLUMBIA, & a JOHH ALEXAKMB, Pmpt&tUr. MANTJFAC Storea ami Dwellings, for Gardens and CeSaefstiaa, i Imt oto? ?nd Uf Sort* w iontii. Wo.k?alDO?ofV?d^rt*???ii by JOHH AGNEW * SON.