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THE D A I LY
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*Y J. ?. SELBY
"Let our Just Censure
?OLLTMBIA. 8. C.. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15. 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 231.
- MB. EDITOB: I obhorve in your issue
of the 3d instant, that it is in contempla?
tion to reduce tho salary of the Behool
Commissioner. I know very little about
the duties of the School Commissioner.
He may, or he may not, be adequately
renameratod by a salary of $1,000, or a
salary of $200; but, whioh ever of these
amounts maj ba bis uuo, it win have io
be drawn from tho pockets of the people^
and one of the people, therefore, may
be permitted to say a word.
The interest wbioh a civilized pooplo
naturally feels in all questions bearing
ripon education bas, for some time past,
been merged in the feeling of indigna?
tion and contempt, created by the hypo?
critical legislation on this subject-a
subject of supremo importance at all
times, and of paramount importance
now, when ignorance and moral obliqui?
ty is enfranahised, and public opinion
whioh, by majority, is now the con?
trolling power, must, if vicious, produce
a vicions Government; if virtuous and
enlightened, a Government moral and
intelligent.
I.appeal to all who, from position or
influence among their fellows, have it in
their power, to further tho claims that
ignorant citizenship has upon the Go?
vernment of any Stato.
If it is the duty of tho School Com?
missioner to secure tho appointment of
competent instructors for tho ignorant,
and to see that those instructors do their
duty, and he does his duly, let him be
adequately paid; but if the office is a
sinecure, and tho real and only laborers
are those whose time and energies aro
given to remove tho foul blot of moral
and intellectual incapacity in our votiug
population, lot them bo, if you please,
a sweeping awny altogether of tho com?
missioner, and an establishment, with
liberal renumeration, of thc commis
sioned to accomplish this most necessary
work.
Pray, lot the old fogy ism'of "A, B, C,'
and "two and two make four" schools
be consigned to thc lumber room of
obsoleto barbarism, and, if all men are
to be sovereigns, let us bava a liberal
appropriation for an education that may,
to some extent, qualify them for their
responsible position.
The school-master, not tho school over?
seer, is the laborer who is worthy of his
hire. If the Commissioner is only a man
of straw, by all means abolish him; if
ho io tho fly wheel, the governor, or uuy
neoessary componeut part in tho ma
chine, for elaborating wisdom and mo?
rality out of heathenish darkness and
moral obliquity, let bim be paid ad
valorem. Only let not tho great work
of education for the people bo estopped
by Republican, Democrat or Reformer.
QUI VIVE.
Under the new appointment, South
Carolina will gain ono' member of Con?
gress.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !
?AM selling the beat NORFOLK OYSTERS
offered in this market, and get them frosh
every day from Norfolk.
I have also reduced tho price to $1.75 per
fallon, and smaller quantities in proportion,
amilios can bavo them delivered at their re
sidenoos, by leaving their orders at tho Ice
House. JOHN D. BATEMAN.
Nov 28 '?ni o
CAROLINA HOUSE
THE subscriber, in view of tho ap
Jpreaching close of tho present year, de?
sires to stato that lie proposes to elope
his books, and earnestly requests such friends
and patrons of bis establish Dient, as may he
in arrears, to liquidate their accouuts, so
that be may start in the year 1971 with an
entirely new set of hooks, ?nd a record of Ibo
past completely obliterated. The proprietor
of thia well-known houno desires to assure
the public of his disposition and capacity to
supply, at all times, tho best of WINKS.
LIQUORS and CIGARS. Ho guarantees the
best material and tho promptest attendance.
Dec i IL BARRY.
A Desirable Store to Rent.
THE STORE ROOM, now occupied by
MeBers. L?rick A Lowrance as a hardware
and grocery establishment, in now offered for
rent. This is a very desirable stand, situated
on Main street in the mid.o of hardness, oppo?
site tho PIKENIX oflice. Inquire of
Oct 25 E. ll. HEINITS1I, at Drug Store.
Selling Off
ALOTof fine JEWELRY. Ear-rings, Breast?
pins, Plain Gold Bings, Gold and Silver
Thimbles, Ac.
Parties will find it to their interest to call
and examine thc various articles.
OcfSO -G. DIERCKS.
-
Notice.
THE CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK would
call the attention of the public to the fact
that they aro tran-acting a GENERAL BANK?
ING BUSINESS, and extend tho usual accom?
modations to business men and others, who
favor thom with their accounts.
Oct 23_A. O. BRENIZER. Cushier.
A Mammoth Raffle of fine Jewelry,
TT ALU ED at $1 OOO. 200 Chances, at $5
V oach. 25 Prizes, consisting of
Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES.
Fino Cold BREAST-PINS and EAR-RINGS,
SILVER GOBLETS, Ac.
Will como oft at. my Saloon ns ?-non us thc
Chances aro taken.
Oct 30 G. PIERCES.
Ho for the Race! .
TUE subscriber respectfully
invites his friends and public in
te?era) to call and see his stuck
d home-made SADDLES and
LIARNESSES, which I can sell
twetitj-iivo tier cent, cheaper than any
Northern made goods, and will challenge any
merchant in tho South tor $1,00? to compare
with in? in homo-mado work.
N<>v 6 Smn H. H AN NAN. Main street.
General Groceries.
THE largest and best af sort ed stock of
FINE GROCERIES, WINES and LI?
QUORS in South Carolina, can he found at my
Store. A oall will provo this all?gement.
Nov 3 GEO BYMMF.RS.
liuTiiated Currency.
TORN and defaced GREENBACKS, NA
TIONAL BANK MONEY and FRAC?
TIONAL CURRENCY bought at a small dis
count at THE CITIZENS' HAVINGS BANK.
Oct 23 A. G BREN?ZER. flashier
City Ourrency will be Taken
IN payment for Goods at
Nov ll HARDY HOLOMOVH
Meals furnished at reasonable hour?
at POLLOCK'S.
Special JSTotlOGJs.
"TX!!?. IHUDAL C?1 AM AlCK."_ Essays
for Young Men, on great SOCIAL EVILS and
ADOBES, ulrich interioro with MAHRIAOE
with euro means of rolief for tho Erring and
Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent
frooof charge, in soalcdenvelopes. AddresB,
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 H. fllnth St.,
Philadelphia, Ta. Nov53mo
PAIN KI ?L.KR.
[OPINIONS Ol' TIIK PIIES6.]
No articlo ever attained to such unbounded
popularity.-?Salem Observer.
An articlo of groat morit aud virtue_Cin?
cinnati Nonpareil.
Wo can hear testimony to thc efficacy of thc
Pain Killer. We havo seen itu magie effects
in soothing tho severest pain, and know it to
be a good article.- Cincinnati Dispatch.
A speedy cure for pain-no family should bo
without it.-Montreal Transcript.
There has nothing as yet surpassed the
Pain Killer, whian is tho most valuable family
medicine now in uso.- Tennessee Organ.
It has real merit; as a moana of removing
pain, no medicino has acquired a reputation
ennui to Perry Davis' Tain Killel.-Newport
(Kg.) Dai'g Aeics.
Its wonderful powor in relieving the moat
jovcro pain has never been equalled - Bitr
'ing'.on Sentinel.
It is one of tho few articles that are just
what they pretend to bo.-Brunswick Tele?
graph. -
Our own opinion is, that no family should
bo without a bottle of it for a single hour. In
flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, Ac, it is
tho most effectual remedy wc know of,-A firs,
St. John, Canmla.
After many years'trial of Davis'Pulu Cili?
ar, we advise that every rurally bhould pr??
vido themselves with so" effectual and speedy
\ PAIN KILLER.-Amhers'. ( N. S.) Gazelle.
Tho Pain Killer of Perry Davis A Son we
san confidently recommend". We have used it
for a length of time, and invariably with suc?
cess.- ('unnda Baptist.
ffo-The Pain Killer ie for sale hv Medicine
Dealers Konorally. PEltltY DAV1B ? SON,
Dec 1 ill lino Providence, rt. I.
*X?lJLO OeletoratedL
Murray
Lanman's
Florida Water.
Thc most lasting, agree?
able, and refreshing of all
perfumes, for use on the
Handkerchief, at the Toilet,
and in the Bath. For sale
by all Druggists and Per?
fumers.
Sept 17
Getting Marr lcd.-Essays for Youug Men,
?ii Social Evils, and the propriety or impro?
priety of getting Married, with sanitary help
for those who feel unfitted for matrimonial
happiness. Sent freo, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Pox P,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sept 29 3mo
WORT II CAROLINA
BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION!
ILA SS B-SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME.
'Y\0 bc drawn in tho Theatre, at Wilmington,
JL N. C., Monday, January 16, 1871. E. J.
tCitEns, Manager. 10.000 Numbers put in tho
Wheel -110 Prizes drawn.
Capital Prize, $5.000 !
WIIA T THE CITY DRESS SA I*.
PRIZE DRAWING.-Quite a crowd assembled
it tho Theatre, yesterday noon, to witness tho
Srand Drawing of tho North Carolina Bene?
ficial Association, 'ibero were 100 prizes in
all, and little rolls of paper separating these
sverc placed in a wheel on ono side, while the
iickcts were in another wheel opposite to tho
Former. Between tho two was a tahlo, at
which sat the Judges and Mr. John London,
Commissioner. Tho wheels wero mado with
glaan rides, so that everything within them
could he soon, and wero securely locked, until
the drawing beean. This was dono by means
tri' two little boys, who wero securely blind?
folded, ono drawing a number from one of the
wheels and the other the prizo to correspond
with it. There is no question but that tho
drawing was dono in a perfectly fair and just
milliner.- M'i'mingtan Daily Journal, Dec. 2.
TUK GitANu DRAWING YESTERDAY.-Tho
grand single number distribution of tho North
Carolina Beneficial Association, which took
placo at theTheatro yesterday, at 1 o'clock,
was tho all-absorbing theme dining tho day.
The drawing took place in public, a commit
tcu having been selected from tho audit nee
to act with the Commissioner in keeping au
account of thu same, and toste that it was
sonducted "airly. Quito a respectable crowd
was present to witto ss the drawing. '1 he fol?
lowing numbers drew the princiual prizes:
No :?:?10. *5 000; No 0005, ?2.500; No 5770,
ll 500; No. 2842. f2.000: No. 1407. 000; No.
1412. $1.000; No. l-l M?, ?50O. Tho Ccrtiticate
No 1407 was sold lo a citizen of Wilmington,
N. 0.- Wilmington Morning Star, bec. 2.
IN TIMS SCUKME,
HO l?K?ZE8 WILL ULI DHAU N l
Ciipitai Pris??.??,000
Two Prizes.$2 500 each
Two " . 2 000 "
Two " . 1 000 .?
Two " . 500 "
Ton . 260 "
Nino " . 200 "
Eirtecn " . 100 "
Fifty-six " . 50 "
Eleven ". 20 "
Whole Tickets, 95.0O; .Halves, fla.50;
Uuurlcry, SI.35.
KW Send money by Post Oflico Order or
Registered Letter.
For information and ordern, addroca
W. H. GKRKKN, Oeneral Atrent.
P. (). Box 59.
Principal Oflico, ll Second street.
JOHN LONDON, Commissioner.
3D?c 13 Imo
GREAT REDUCTION OE PRICES
IK CONSEQUENCE OF TUE
FALL OF GOLD!
IMMENSE stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS
and JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED
WARE; tho Urgent Btock in tho Stato; BELL?
ING AT LOW FIOUUE8.
In cnncequi nee of the low prier? o? O old,
the BubEcribcr haB concluded to Boll his stock
accordingly, and would call tho attention of
tho visitors to tho Pair to call and examine |
before purchasing elsewhere, UH it ie a duty
you owo to yourselves.
All ho asks is a fair trial. Call and bc con?
vinced.
Wo also have on hand a lino stock of CUT?
LERY, both for pocket and table uso, with a
large assortment ef SPORTING IMPLE?
MENTS.
Givo mo a call and examine my stock.
Agent for FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
NovS UuderColumbia Hotel.
Dentistry.
THE undersigned would in?
form bis friend- and patrons
that he is prepared to execute j
scientifically and satisfactorily all operations
and work of whatsoever kied his profession
demandB. Ternis accommodating.
Oflico over Messrs. Porter A Co.'s Dry 0oods
Storo, on Main Btieet, Columbia, S. C.
Oflico hours from 'J a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from 2 to 4 p. m.
Nov 29 D. Ii. ROOZER, D. D. 8.
ROOT, SHOE, HAT AND TRUNK
EMPORIUM
HAS now opened and BH*>>CT!Jpj
ready for inspection the J|n?YHT?l
largest nn;l moKt select*iffilL\ j, 1,J
_ Btock of OOODS. iu its lino, ever
offered in HUB market. 'Ibis stock baa boen
selected with great caro from the beat manu?
facturera in Hoe-ton, New York, Philadelphia
and other noted Shoo markets. Persons visi?
ting our city during our approaching Fair,
will find it greatly to their auvantago to call
at tho Sign of tho BIG BOOT and HAT, one !
door North of tho Columbia Hotel. Every
article sold in thia Houseiis warranted as re?
presented. In point of Ht y lc-, quality and j
price we cannot bo surpaascd.
Oct 30_ A. SMYTHE.
CLOTHING
AND
EC A T S ,
lt. & W, C. SWAFFIELD'S,
WE have now on hand the
ilargest stock we have ever j
offored to tho public. Owing to tho warm
weather, our stock is unbroken. Wc are anx?
ious to sell, and will eoll
L 0 W FOR CASH!
It ia too well known to need repetition,
that wo keep tho LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK IN THE STATE, and warrant all our
Goods, both in prico and quality.
Our FURNISHING GOODS stock is com?
plete, embracing
SHIRTS that will fit,
TIES and CRAVATS, of all patterns,
GLOVES, in endless variety,
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, Ac ,
Ovor seventy five CAPE OVER?
COATS and CAPES now on baud.
HATS, of all qualities and styles.
Nov 9 RAW. C. SWAFFIELD.
THE AUK UP PUOGUEaS.
P ?RITY AND 'CURA PNESS.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
At the old stand,
E. H. HE1NITSH,
Wholesale anil Retail Druq House.
DRUGS, Medicines, and overthing in HIP
Drug lino to suit tho times. Onward lb
the word.
MEDICINES for tho sick at much reduced
prices. Prescriptions prepared at low prices.
Tho beat of everything sold-and sold at
prices to suit.
Tho sick, tho Ismo, thc feeble in health, can
have no excuse for remedies-here the} are at
your own prico. Come and heal thyself.
The Quaker l iniment for Rheumatism and
Pains; Stanley's Great Cough Syrup for
Coughs and Colds: Kina Chill Cure tor Chille
and Fever; Queen s Dulight for the Diseases ol
tho Blood; Crimson Tetter Wash for the Com?
plexion; Garden and Field Seeds, just re
oeived; Laudretb Heeds-a mw supply for
1871. Plant your Winter Garden, BOW Cab?
bage Heed. Onion Seed, Lettuce Seed-and
look out tor the best placo to buy your goods.
Remember-at tho Old Stand is the place for
your Medicines. E. H. HEINITSH,
Nov 9 Drnggist and Chemist.
Heise's Dining Saloon,
TN roar of tho Confectioner*, ia filiad ap
JL with everything pertaining to a first class
I establishment. Norfolk OYSTERS, FISH
and GAME of all kinds during the season.
Nov 19
EVEUY vaiicty of FANCY and USEFUL
GOODS, from 10 cents to $50.00, now
oponed.
Just recoiveil, a lot ol GOOD CLOAKS,
bought at Laif pi ice. Will be sold aa bought.
ALSO,
A lot of FURS, to bo sold without regard to
cost.
It will ho to your interest to givo us a call
before purchasing olsowhero.
C. F. JACKSON.
Dec 7_ _
D EY GOO DS
AND
HOLIDAY COOIIS.
NOW OPENING
A. SPLENDID STOCK, bought from every
source where money end energy can procure
them, and sobl at
"LOWEST PRICES"
City cnn-roney taken in exchange fur goods.
AV. 1>. LOVE & CO.,
Columbia Hotel Building.
W. D. LOVE.
R. R. MoCREBRY._Dec 4
Announcement 1
WE are now in receipt of our fourth in?
stalment of
DRY GOODS
thia fall, complete in all departments, at the
LOWEST PRICES OF THE DAY.
Special attention ie called to onr charming
variety of
FIBS, SHAWLS AM) CLOAKS.
Careful inspection and comparison desired.
N. B.-We have on hand a few moro of those
Ladies'SUITS, very natty. Wo have marked
them down within the reach of all buyers.
Call and look at them.
We aro also Agents for the best Cotton
Yarn and Ratting. Merchants suppliod a:
factory prices.
PORTER & STEELE,
Dec 2 Main street.
NEW STORE!
THE subscriber would re?
spectfully i hld rm his friends
laud old customers that ho has
're-established himself in the
iGENERAL GROCERY BUSI?
NESS, at bis old stand, (No. 109,) where ho
will be pleased to show and sell to purchasers
a complete stock of new fancy and substan?
tial GOODS, carefully selected.
Richardson street, first sqnaro South of old
Markrt coi ncr. ORLANDO Z. BATES.
Dec 1 lino?_
Fertilizers and Manures.
TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS -A gene?
ral agency is established in Columbia
for reliable and of acknowledged valuo, FER?
TILIZERS and FERTILIZING MATERIAL.
I offer tho celebrated Stouewall Fertilizer.
The material is of Southern product-made
at Richmond, Yu. English Dissolved Bones
imported direct to Charleston. Bone Duet
and Ground Bones, Shell Lime, Land Plus tor,
Thuine, or SUblo Manure concentrated. Call
and see samples at Hiv Drug Store.
Nov 24 j E. IL HEI.NirsH. Druggist.
Good Things.
RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir
Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard,
Dupuy, Cognac Urandy, Duff flnrdoti'n Pale
Sherry, South-Hide Madeira Wino, London
Dock Port Wino, Hibbcrt's London Pori er.
Mc Ewen's Hoot oh Alo. The above direct from
the importers and warranted pure.
For sale hy EDWARD nOPK.
25 Cents for Cotton.
"I* /f ESS RS. L?RICK .'. LOWRANCE having
1YJL purchased the right, to manufacture
John G. liam's improved SEED and MANURE
DROPPER, for Richland, would call the atten?
tion of all farmers u?ing fertilizers and re?
quest an examination of thin planter-the
host and most por fuct ever yet invented; hav?
ing taken thu premium at the Georgia and
Alabama State Fairs. Tho undersigned art
prepared to furnish any quantity of Plows.
Cotton Planters ?nd Plow Handles, at a low
figure. Every variety of AKricnRuri.l Imple?
ments on hand. L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Dee. 3
Champagne.
5CASES GOLDEN EAGLE,
5 cases RED CROSS,
1 cask Catawba WINE.
These wines aro made of the Seedling
Grapes, and aro very delicious.
Dec 7 _JOHN C. 8EF.OF.bH.
Bacon ! Bacon !!
6)/\ BOXES Dry Saltod Clear Rib 8IDE8,
just received and for salo at greatly
redaood prices by J. A T. R. AONEW.
D.??V. Iii ?liiu uuiu IJUIIU?HJIU ?
For useful tilings and things for sport,
Tho curious pooplo hero resort.
ENTIRELY Jiew stock of TOYS and FANCY
ARTICLES for thc Holidays. Variolios
too numerous to mention.
CANDIES manufactured daily.
CAKES of all kinds, plain and ornamented.
Also, full stock French CONFECTIONERY.
Canned Coode. Jolly, Raisins. Citron,
Almonds, and full lino of assorted Nuts.
Lemons. Oranges, Cocoanuts, Ac Fruit of
all kinda during tho season. Nov 19
JVC. 3EC- SrEBRDEt/ST's
Furniture Ware-room
Plain Street, near Main.
NOW on hand and daily re?
ceiving from tho manufac?
tories of New York, Roston,
l_ Cincinnati and Louisville, the
^3 largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE ovor kept in this market, consisting
in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din
ing-Room 8uite; 200 Bedsteads of different
patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, tho
celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chair?.
All kinds of MATTRESSES mado to order.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at
shortest notice and in tho best manner.
Terms cash and Goods cheap. Oct 30
Grand Toy Emporium.
MCKENZIE'S,
Main Street, Columbia, S. C.,
WHERE is offered thc largest and
.best selected stock of TOYS ever
.brought to this market. Dealers and
others can bo accommodated, Whole?
sale or Retail.
Old and young, grave and gay cr.n bc suited
from this varied collection.
CANDIES of Pure Sugar manufactured
daily. AIBO,
CAKES AND PIES.
A line assortment of CANNED GOODS just
receiving from tho best manufactories.
Fresh DATES, Now Crop RAISINS, CITRON
and CURRANTS, ALMONDS, and a full lino
of ASSORTED NUTS.
London MISOUITT and Prince Albert
CRACKERS, (imported articles,) mue and of |
great benefit to tho sick and convaleeont.
JELLIES of puro fruit manufactured and
sold at reasonable prices.
Oct 20 _ _JOHN MCKENZIE.
Guns, Pistols, Etc.
I INFORM my frionds and
public, in gonoral that I have
juet received an entire new
'stock of Double and Single Dar?
rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Ponches,
Pistol-Belts, Caps, Luck-Shot, Cartridges.
Cartridges for all kinds of Pietols, Powder j
and Shot.
AL80,
REPAIRING done at short notice.
Oet8 _P. W. KRAFT, Main street.
Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil.
ANEW OIL, milich trill not light under 300
degrees Farenheit; never gums; is almost
od rless and as safe as Sjyerm or Lard Uilfor I
family use, and when burned in the MINEHAL
SPERM LAMP, tho light is equal to tim best
Kerosene, at a cost not exceeding one-half a
cent, per hour. It requires but little atten?
tion, no trimming, and tho chimney never
breaks from heat.
A supply ot this safety oil, and a small
assortment of Lamps, just received and for
sale by_J. AT. R. AGNEW.
New Books.
THE Memories of Fifty Years, containing
notices and anecdotes of distinguished
Americans and remarkable men, Ac , hy W,
H. Snarks. Price $2.50.
Tent Lifo in Siberia and Adventures in
Kamschatka aud Northern Asia, by Kennan
Oiuger Snaps, hy Fanny Fern. $1.50.
Old Songs and New, by tho authoress of
Ueechonbrnok. $2.
Pari? in December, 1851; or, Coup d'Etat nf
Napoleon III. by Torr t, from the thirteenth
French edition. $2 50.
Leek?:'? Rationalism in Europe, two volumes
The Life ot General Nathaniel Green.
The Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth.
Also, a number of new novels, hy Trollope
and other popular ant hots.
Alno, new juvenile books from London, new
Chronioa, Paintings, Ac. For sate at
?RYAN .V McCARTER'S Bookstore.
Fish and Flesh.
]>ICKLFD SHAD. No. 1,
MACKEREL. Noa. 1, 2 and 3,
SALMON. No 1.
ICO boxes Sealed HERRINGS, .
Fulton Market Reef,
Smoked Ri'ef,
Reef Tongues,
Extra Sugar-cured Hams,
" " Lacou Sti ips.
For sale by GEO SYMMERS.
Call emly anil often OeJ 'jl
K.MKU Y'S UNIV KU. SAL
Cotton Gins and Condensers.
npiIKSE GINS, so well known throughout
A tho South, heed in? com mo nt. In stylo ol
workmanship, and for ef?lcii ney ot work,
their turn out, with the fame umoutit of
power, is um q ialt-d. R. TOZER, Agent,
August 2 Columbia.?. C.
Polishing Powders.
'VTAC.H: POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silver,
.LYA. Atc., ton cents per box.
'11 Ifoli, tor cleaning Brass, Silver, Gold, A c.,
. en cents per paper,
Lath Hrk-k foi cleaning Cutlery, ?te.
Sept 2 J. A T. tt. AO NEW.
"NICKEBS?N HOUSE,"
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAICOl.lKA.
i-v-N THIS pleasantly located HO
^^O^ TEL, unsurpassed hy any
I ugnS. Honan in tho Son I h for com
b??a?tffPpT tort and healthy Itu iilily, is
j now open tu i'raveler* and others sei-i lng ac
? Ctimmodatiou. Families eau bo furnished
with mee, airy rooms on reasonable terms.
"A call is solicited." My Omnibus will bc
found at the different depots.
Nov* _WM. A WRIGHT.
North Carolina Butter.
?Y/\ KITS MOUNTAIN R?TTES, on con
Jm?\f sii?timont, and will lie sold very low to
rinse. Packages average from twenty to
thirty pounds eadu_ _Qi':?_: SYMMERH.
Gold and Silver Coin.
THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK buv and
sell GOLD and SILVER at a small tnargiD.
Oet 21? A. G. HHENIZKK. C?liner.
HChnrlrstou Bivalves, in every stylo, at
POLLOCK'S. #
Seltzer Water on drnfl. r-1 POLLOCK'S.
BEAD THIS.
THE subscriber would respectfully call tho
^ attention of ibero in want of gooda in bia
lino, to tho largo and woll Bolootea ?took now
on band, consisting.in part, of:
Marblo and Slato Mantle Pieces,
Coal and Wood Orates,
Coal Hods, Shovels, Pokers and Sifters,
Blower Stands, Fronts for Orates,
Fir*i Dogs, Shovels and Tongs,
CofToo Milla and Coffee Kostera,
Meat Cutters and Sanaage Stutters,
Charcoal and Plain Smoothing-irons,
Galvanizod and Platod Iron Sinks.
EARTHEN-WATtE.
Drain Tipca, Tile Hearths.
Firo Tilca for Orates and Dakcra Oven's.
n.TJMUINU DOODS.
Marble Wa ah-Stands, Slabs and Basks,
Water Closets, Lead Pipo and 8heet Lead,
Plated and Erasa Wator-Fanceta.
TIN-WARE.
A large assortment of Plain, Stamped.Plan
ialicd and Japaucd Ware.
STOVES.
Tarier and Office Stoves, for Wood and Coal.
ALSO,
A largo supply of the celebrated COTTON
PLANT, and other patterna,of Cooking Stoves,
and a largo supply of Honuo Furniahiug Hard?
ware, too numerous to mention.
__Noy fl_A. PALMER.
GOODMAN'S ~
Clothing Bazaar
CONTAINS the very
largeat and beat assort?
ed stock of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, GenFeFum
iabing Goodr, Hate,
Trnnka, ValieeB, Hand
Satchels, Lap Robes,
Ac, to be fon nd in this
city. All ..Goods new,
of lalo Fashion, and at
popular prices. Give
i
him a call.
D.GOODMAN,
Main street, next door to PoRock House.
Nov 8_
CLOSING OUT.
The undersigned, de?
sirous of devoting him?
self entirely to the
CLOTHING- Business,
offers for sale his entire
stock of DR7 GOODS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
SHOES, etc., at and
BELOW COST.
m
One door South Phoenix Office.
49*Citv Money taken at par "S* Nov 8
ICE! ICE! ICE!
HAVING |>nt my machine in operation, I
now iutorm tho pu bib: that I am ready
ttsjrnpply any ami all orders for ICE. li ice two
couts per pound hy the retail. Fer 100 pounds
or more, agrecim ut* will be made. Tho Ice
eau he obtained at either the upper or lower
store. J. C. SWF.tiF.R8.
To Invalids-Beef. Extract ICeat.
LIERIG'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF MEAT
of p> rfeef flavor and purity.
Persons cufferiuu from weak digestion, in- .
valida requiring strengthening diet, aged per?
sons, children; infanta after being weaned,
and ladies after coutinemout. will lind this ex?
tract, properly pn pared, highly beneficial.
Delicious Soup made of it at ?J cents a pint.
Reef ? fa ?I 3 et nts a pint.
Gruel ot sago. Rice. Tapioca, at little coat.
AI-SO.
Just r.ived, un >ther lot Sea Moss Farine,
Pungent Mustard, for th.- tahlo,
PHI n Ground Black Pepper For stile at
Oct vs i HEiNlTSH'H Drug store.
Another Triumph.
HEIXlTSirs RINA CHILL CUKE. ?-w
remt'fiy! New principle! No poison I A
now discover;, and a Boveroii/n specific. For
the cure nf I Hiermit tent Fever, Remittent
Fever, Chill Fever, I limb A^uo. I'eiiodical
Headttchu or Bilious Headache and Bilious
Fever*; and ail Diseases originating in
Itiliaiy ln r'it.gruneiit or Liver Dist rder,
caused by Impurity of Blood and Malaria of
We have used the Rina Chill Cure, a id pro?
nounce it u sure remedy. T. J. HARPER,
J. C. SEEGERS,
H. n LOVE
('all and get a Circular, at
Ot t 28 i HEIXITRH'S Drug Store.
Buckwheat and Golden Syrup
1 Aa HAGS new RUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
l\ M I fi barrels Golden SYRUP, for salo by
Oct SH E no PE.
Extra Cheese.
1f\i\ ROXI'S Gothen. English Dairy and
HM J Pino Apple CHEESE, lor sale low,
Oct 30 _E. HOPE.
MacKerel and Sa'mon.
? f /"V Kl rs new Ray MACKEREL,
lOv./ BO quarter, half and whole barrels,
Boston Inspection, for Kale by E. HOPE._
Chewing: Tobacco-Just Received.
AFINE lot of tho best Pan-cake and Fig
Chewing TOBACCO.
Nov.'! JOHN C. SEEP ER 8.
Irish Potatoes.
2pr BHLS. dioico Table POTATOES, for
f> sale low FDWVRDnoPE.
Bargains in Clothing nt IIOKK'B.