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PEONIX.
Attend the True Event.'
BT V.$?, SpLB^. .
COLUMBIA, S. 0., SWDASr MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1871.
VOL. VII-NO. 233.
Now, that the <nen who have. been
ptehderlngthe public treasury at ? fear?
ful rate, have been fairly caught, and
the penitentiary is before- them, they
are casting abont to' escape the jost
. punishment of their orimee, by some
^ more bf'the legerdemain, which has be
frfendea" them hitherto. Lookout! oil ,
yo honest Representatives in tho Le?
gialfttdre! You will again bo made the
. in?Wbm?Dta-' of these designing men,
add, like the'fox, they Will get oh your .
shoulders, os ho did on those of tho
goat, to get himself out, and leave yon,
vaRt?lWfeoro^vyioaodf.youo: . i i
mk own prosecuting officer, and his own l
jtfdg? ?nd jury! ho ia safe enoiigbr Now, !
. there ia ? form of trial to be had.. J
Parker is to be arraigned, Soo to ii that ?
I all this ia not o mere arti?oe to- enable ii
him to escape 1 ".The "rjng'' wiU stick to. ?j
.*aoh other. " Depend upon that; for the I
' oqnViotion of one will be tho death-. I
kooli ol* the others, and, therefore, they i
?til all unite to procure the acquittal of
Parker. This'cannot bo done with a fair ii
?i?li^arthoT?f?i?, "trickery" will be ,
TheHvorrL . Nofcico, yo good men of the' ,
Legislature, who it is, who has become 1
theL prosecuting oflioer before tho lie-. '
. gis ?a^t? r e *. ' j ? Are ] his. h ands, clean ?. Has j
, be been associated with the ring? and if (
qy, walch "him; for he intends to betray i
yofi. Thoro will bo a flaw in tho indict- <
ment, .or.,an important witness oonve- l
niently absent, oran important dooument j
misaing, or some other defect in tho pro- ,
ceoding whereby Parker will ha acquit-, i
ted,'and the' whole; gang escape, with ]
tho millions they have stolen I j
When the" devil puts on th J parson's i\
gown abd goes into the pulpit, it is still i
to, do the devil's work ; and when his al- >.
lies upon, the earth, becomo saintly in
their outward show, take care of your r
pockets 1' There nov or was a time when
thoro . was ? greater < need of oiroumspec- i
, tion than when these trials are going on. 1
Depend upon it, they axe not instituted ]
to oonviet,"but to acquit; and tho farce
being ' played but, the guilty criminals
will go off nnwhippod of justice, carry
ingthei? millionBof stolen property 1
with ..them, to, enjoy it at their ease in (
tho dis?ant homes, which they, left ,in <
order to plu nd or the people of South J
Carolina. ! j
i These custodians of the publio money \
havo received tho taxes, (nearly $2,000,- \
OOO,) yet , there is not a dollar in the ?
Treasury.' Where is it? Tho virtuous j
Speaker i of tho House can provo that -j
his carriages, and game cooks, and race ]
. horses have been sold, and, therefore, <
his skirts uro olear. Scott does not own \
a foot orland; for all that he has bought
be has cautiously placed the title in i
other- bands, HO that, of course, he has ]
nope of it, and so on through the oata- j
logue. Tho colored members of the
Legislature had to go home at the last ]
session with their pay bills in their pock- <
eta, and yet it can bo proven that some ?
, few favored members were told if they -
would stay two days af ter the adjourn-1 <
ment, they would get their money, and *
they did so. If there was no money in 1
the Treasury, where did that come from
which paid .off th? favored few? And
yet these aro tho mon who have been
walking on tho shoulders of the. colored
people ever 'since 1868; and now, when
their own pockets are full, they very
quietly say to the colored -members,
whose families must have bread whilst
'they are away ot their posts in Columbia, I
VTboio is no money in the Treasury!" '
If it is not there, it is in these good peo?
ple's pockets, who are prosecuting one '
another fdr crimes of which they are all '
?guilty. ''
Let not Justice be defeated by mere '
trickery. Tho game is a deep one, abd
will require all the vigilance of the well
meaning members of the Legislature.
These are the colored piembers. Throw
the halters off your hecks, by which the
*'ring" haye led you up to an empty
Treasury, with the taxes all paid in, and
examine and decide for yourselves, and,
above all things, take care of the devil
in .his canonicals! "LINCOLN."
A New Yorker went down to Sandy
Hook oh a steamer to bid some friends
good-bye, was forgotten by the pilot
boat, and had to go to Europe.
Copartnership Notice.
fTlHE subscribers, having this day formed a
X copartnership, to be known and styled as
HOWIE & ALLEN, and having leased fora
term of years the shops and machinery, and
bought the materials on tho promises former?
ly occupied by James M. Allon, are prepared '
tc' enter into contracts for building or the
finishing of ail chop-made materials, such as
BLINDS, Doors, Sash, Window Frames, Ac ,
&o. Also, tho Dressing of Lamber, Scroll
Hawing and Turning, and would respectfully
solicit a share of tho public patronage
HOWIE <fc ALLEN.
?JoiiN M. HOWIE, EDWAUD ALLEN.
COLUMBIA, November 13,1871.
Deo 12_;_gmo
For Bale Cheap.
THE LEASE on tho EXCHANGE HOUSE
expires early next year, and as I am de?
sirous of cbangiug the investment, I offer
for sale all the FIXTURES, LIQ?OR8, oto.,
together with a largo lot of HOUSEHOLD
and KITCHEN FURNITURE, otc-in whole
or part.
ALSO,
Seven jbesd of fine Saddle and Harness
HORSES, including "Monkey," "John Ken
riok," and "Berkshire" For tonne, apply to
DeeO R. FRANKLIN.
Law Notice.
THE undersigned havo furraed a partner
ship in the - practico of law, under tho
style of
UIOP? ?St THOMAS,
And will give oareful consideration and at?
tention to any business entrusted to their
charge. Office at Bauskott's building, on
Law Range.
JAKES H. RION. JOHN P. THOMAS.
COLUMBIA, S. C., November 10,1871.
Nov 21 Gmo
Ryo Flour.
/iRE?H Ground RYE FLOUR, for eal? by
* Das 9 E. HOPE.
Fire Crackers.
1 An WHOLE and Hair Boxes Golden
AUW Ohop FIRE CRACKERS, for salo
low._E. HOPE.
South Carolina Game Cook Fair!
Competition Open to the World!
jfaa^atlTsr or Greenback Premiums. ft
r?rR COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, Do
WWfflfl comber 20, at tho Exchange Cock
TS5^ pit. 'Ibo flr??t iii/ht on that o&y will
EPjJgaDe cpon to all G-pound Cock?; pro
miniu ???5 in silver or greenbacks. THURS?
DAY'S fight will bo for G?-pound Cocks; Bamo
Sromium; FRIDAY'S fight will ho 5 pound
ooks; premium the stine. SATURDAY'S
fight will be open for aU Cocks, irrespective
of age or weight; same premium; cntranco
ten per cent. Tho fighting wiR be oontinued
duning Christmas wook. Persona bringing
Cooks will be admitted freo, and their Cocks
properly attended. 1 Deo G
jtvLaurepsville Herald. Edgofiold Adver?
tiser, Chester Reporter and Charloston Daily
Hews oopy twice, and fprward bills._
STOCKS, nONDS a)ncl COUPONS bought
and sold by T>. GAMUBILL.Broker.
H HO cits Tp,THK?BYW*W|v^
a'iook o? winter tolla tremondonaly upon en-,
fooblod systems. S very one knowe that In
passing from a warm region'to a cold ons or
Dice uerpa, tho body requires as a proteotidn
against .epidemics, an acclimating . medicine:?
adi travelers and voyagers, admit this. It is
equally necessary to acclimate tho system tn'
passing the confines of ono season and enter?
ing-upon another. Autumn is gone and win?
tar ia beret"'Prepare tho frame and the don
atitntion to' meet the change by a course of
HOBTETTEB?8 STOMACH1 BITTERS. This
Inefltlmabls .vegetable tonio Increases the'
starninal strength of those Who'take it, and
rondef schein proof to a great extent against
th? devitalizing power of cola and damp,
rhea o two agent? are as prolific of disease as
tropical heat and animal Vigor-auch vigoras
this healthful and paru tonio diffuaoa through
the whole Organization-is a r?pellan't which
they oannot master. A largo propoitiou of
Lhe col Ja, catarrhs and' pulmonary oom
plaints which provan in winter? might be
ivoided, by strengthening and regulating the |
system in advance with this in vigoran t and
.Iterativo. Not that lt 1B recommended'?s a
specific for those complaints; but as a pro
rentlve of their oauaoa. Un the other hand,
X ia not only a preventive of, but as a spooifio
'or, tho indigestion, intestinal irregularities,
salarions fevora,'bilious attacks and nor?
tons affection, superinduced by a chilly and
lamp atmoaphore* - - ' ? ?' ? Pac lo 13_
Wood for Sale.
rHE undersigned have goc? into the WOOD
BUSINESS, near the Charlotte Columbia
ind Angosta Railroad Depot. I Any orders
eft at the Drug Blore of W. O.Fiaher, Esq.,
viii have prompt attention. Office at Oo-ope
?ative Store.
Deo 9 Imo . OHAS. E. THOMAS ft 00.
Wood! Wood I! Wood !!i
TUIE undersigned biogs leave to notify the
X citizens ot Columbia that hq has, this
lay, established a ' WOOD YAHD, at tho
Charlotte Depot,' Ju at below, or back of Mr.
?amberg'd tit oro, where he has, and will en?
deavor to .keep on hand, an .inexhaustible
lupply of bhoice Oak, Dry Pino and Light?
wood; whian 'he Will Sell, and deliver, any?
where within the oily limits, at tho regular
narket prices. For convenience, ? nave
nada arrangements to have orders left at the
Hore of Mr. Agnow's, in frout of the State
a olmo, amt at tho atoro of J. A. Hendrix.
Parties leaving orders' will ploasn state the
luality and quantity wau tod, with their ad
lresB and plano of .residence. Prompt atten?
tion and good measure guaranteed.
In order that huyere may know that they
iro receiving -good' measure, I have all my
Wood corded, so that ail- parties can inspect
'or themselves;; and>(<wpuld prefer having
.hom do so before purchasing..
I will also, aa BOOU aa possible, have on
laud a gOOd supply of the different qualities
if Coal, Briok, Granito, Lime, Lumber, Laths,
Shingles, Poet,flash, and Blinds. .Dooran ?to.
Parties having .Lumber, .Wood? Shingloa,
i'ost, ?co., so desiring, ?ah ship and Eave
.hem eold on commission at ? Ifbetal rate.
Contractors, meohanios and' builders gene?
rally would do .weih to call, before making
meir acraugemeuts elsewhere.
Nov ?* . . ; H. A. TENN.
NEW JEWELHY.
WM. GLAZE,
COLUMBIA, 8. 0.J;
C?tl Jl ?B1 now opening a'.fine ^
?cijtedTjSDloctlon of Lid ie a' ~nd<flBft
fCl/ .SSQ?nt,aEngHeh,Bwi8aand WFM
(?*ST American WATCH E 8. JfcLji
i?S?idsmflswSoiQ Agent for the cole-*-*^-*T
lirated Pauline Watch Company, Philadel?
phia. Gold Chains, Vest, Opera, Chatelaines.
Leontino Neoklaces, Diamond Binga and
Brooobes, Pearl--full and half sota.
SILYBtt-WAKE.
I make this line a speoialty? All Silver sold
by me guaranteed equal to coin.., .Some hand?
some goods in this lino, suitahlo for Bridal
airts.
PLATED WARB,
Tea Sets, Cupa, Goblets, Castors, Spoons
and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg Stands, Coffee
Urna, Ac.
1 CLOCKS.
Outlery, Pocket and Table Kui von.
HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS.
Onus-English Double Barrel, Brecon
Loading Bines, Parlor Ailles, Air Cuna, and
a full etook of Sporting Gooda; Dupont ft
Hazard Powder; Pistols of varions styles.
JET AND HORN GOODS.
WILLIAM GLAZE, .
One door North Scott ft Co.'s Banking Houso.
Oct 22_ ? ? - . t*mo
R. A. PRINGLE,
Cotton Seller and Gen. Produce Broker,
Central Wharf, OJiarleaton.
?DEFERENCES.-Charleston-Bon. 0. T.
XV Lowndes, President Bank of Charleston;
W. B. Smith, Esq., President Union Bank of
Charleston; Robert Adgor, Esq., B. O. Press
ley, Esq. Newberry. B. C.-Hob't L. HoOaugh
rln. President National Bank of Newberry.
Chester, S. O.-.Messrs. MoAliley tc Brawley.
Sp?cial attention given to the oonaignment
and salo of COTTON, Dried Fruit, Ac.
Sept 1_44m
New Publications.
MIS8 COLUMBIA'S Publio Sohool, or Will
It Blow Over, with 72 illustratiouB. By
Naat. CO cents.
Aunt Jane's Hero. By author of Stopping
Heavenwards, tl.GO.
stories from Old English Poetry. $1.60.
The Land of Lorne. By Robert Buchanan.
Tho Witness of History to Christ; the Hal?
se an Lectures for 1870. By Bev. F. W. Far?
rar, F. ll. B $1.50. ,
Fronde's Second Series of Short Studies on
Great Subjects. $2 50.
Philosophy of Consciousness. By Mansol.
American'Wonderland. By Bache. $1.60.
The Member for Paris. By Trois-Etoiles.
Travels in the Air. Elegantly illustrated.
By James Glaisher, F. B. B.
ALSO,
Some new Bunday-aohool Library Booka,
new Juvenile Books from England, new ?o
vela, fcc. For salo at
_ BRYAN ft MoOARTEB'S Bookstore.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Black Seed Oats.
I BEG to offer, to arrive, this OHOICIC
SEED G BAIN, at $1 per bushel, from cargo
now discharging at Savannah.
' J. O. MATHEWSON,
General Commic'n Merchant, Augusta, Ga.
Deo.12_
To the Ladies.
j-a--- TOE PB1ZE MEDAL was
mKtVlfm awarded to Mrs. C. E. HEED,
jSMMlUM Main street, Columbia, for tho
jBUVMbest HATS at tho Fair of tho
^iLflilMl South Carolina Agricultural and
J*TPB*SV Mechanical Society. She alHo hfte
w * ?JP ^a full supply of BONNETS, Hats.
Bihbons, Flowers, Hair. Furs, Cloaks, and
everything usually ktpt in a first class Milli?
nery Establishment. The Ladies of Colum?
bia and elsewhere will please call and Bee fur
themselves. Orders solicited. PriooB re
doced. Nov 14
i - -
Jost Received,
(vas, A LABGE stock of fashionable
]2liSE:light CARBIAGEB. Pricesilow, at
W. K: GREBWFIBTSD'B
.i Carriage II on oe i tory, corner Assembly and
?Ladys trotts. No
J. MEIGHAN,
BuooeBsor tc
'Cir ts. THOMPSON di CO.,
HAS on hand tbs
largest, most fash?
ionable, stylish, du-.
_ rabio and ohoapoat
.too* ot JbuOTH and SHOES in the State. AU
warranted.
ALSO
A complete assortment of Gent's, BOTS' and
Ch ll dre n'a HATH and GAPS. NovG8mo
OLOTHINa HOUSE
OP
CHILDS & WILEY
ABE dally receiving the finest BEADY
MADE CLOTHING, for old and young
gentlemen, that have ever been offered in this
market. No ouatom-mado can surpass, and
but few can equal thom, in style, and finish,
and prion.
HATS.
Wo sell tho best, at lower rates than those
Who don't bny from tho manufacturers direct.
SHIRTS.
We keep tho Star and True Fit constantly
on hand, and wUl take orders for half dozen
or more, and warrant a fit.
UNDER-WEAB in all varieties.
RUBBER CLOTHING.
GLOVES-Leather, Buck, Kid, Dog, Rat and
Beal. Bargains to be had tn GLOVES.
NECK WEAB-all styles. Plain and fanoy
Linen and Paper COLLARS.
Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and
eomo that won't coin.
Wo wiU take Greenbacks at par for all
these. Sept 26
WHAT
?F it was only in the matter of GROCERIES,
this question could never bo naked, be?
cause the peoplo of Columbia and up-countiy
already know the faot and act upon it.
ABE
We offer thc best goods to bo found in any
known market, and if better than the best
could possibly be had, we should have thom.
yr?TT
Our perishable goods are fresh, daily. Wo
oan scarcely supply tho demand, dull aa limos
are. In thia class we include Hame, Break
fast Strips, Tongues, Ac.
GOING
Li Flour-handling, we think, moro heavily
than any merchant hero, wo offor poouliar in
ducements in quality as in price.
TO
In Liquors, I am assured yon have the iu
side track. Wo trust all who give us a call
Will aoknowledgo the "Corn."
DO
In Fancy Groceries and Canned Goods, our
assortment ie unequaled; every novelty
ABOUT
Being added to stock promptly, and standard
goods always on hand.
IT?
So, dear reader, whenever your stock of
Groceries runs short; whenever a delicacy is
required for the sick roora; whenever the ap?
petite of the epicure fails; in short, whenever
you'want anything elso but Dry Goods, Boote
and Shoes, or Queen's Delight, call; and wo
can teU yon, also, where they can bo got for
nothing._GEO. 8YMMERS.
Fine Custom-Made
GARMENTS
ONLY N KED TO BE H BEN
TO BB APPRECIATED.
Coats, Pants and Vests
Very Latest Styles,
AND an assortment to select from largor
than any ovoi seen in this city. Our stock of
HATS
Is nearly as largo as tho combined stocks in
this city, comprising everything new and
nobby.
SUITS m ado for our own (ratio thal will fit,
and at pricoB that will ploaso.
UNDER GARMENTS, Olovoa, Scarfs, Dress?
ing Gowns, Ac.
Our stock is so largo thal wo aro deter?
mined to reduco it, oven at a sacrifice.
Nov S E. & W. C. 3WAFFIELD.
Goods Marked Down,
AT
GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR.
Bl "1X7"Il KHT. money ia
gig I YT acareo, wages
gB&B? mw> trH(,? >a generally
?_3j dull. This coudition ot
Jg;? ? tilings suggests econo
^?l^/W my,and people begin to
jf???SiaS&Btlhx. l?K'''4 ?or bargaiuB. Hoch
Mt KfilSa being the eas' in this
.M^pf^^^^H? c't-y? wc havo concluded
B^^IPIffi MARK DOWN
wB &9?S$}A11 goods from their
W^KHW^SP?JLoriginal price to such
'?OT ^. *$fd Rcady^Mado'" Cl'oTH
?'^B^nte-". T 1^?. Hats and Genta'
'HWT'^BV 1 Furnishing Goods, wo
wSaVvaiA'J Bay consult your own
interest and givo us n.
ffP^?r olaewhoro; and don't
Jp?&uT forgot that Franklin has
SBBBMBI said: ''Ho that spits
(tg^J^J^W-Jl against tbs wind, spits
^_j Wo mako special mon
SILK HAT,
Whioh is a real boauty, and no wardrobe is
completo without one. Call oarly, at
GOODMAN A SON'S,
Nov C _Main afreet.
Seegers' Bear is Fare.
IT don't contain Cococulus Indiens Fish
Berries to mako sleepy or headache.
B. 0. SHIVER. DAVID JONES.
. H BO .> IJ ! : ; I "rt : . .
TL O. &M1&T?B, & GO.,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in
DIU' GOODS, l?uti?D?, Fara, Lacea, Embroi?
deries, CloakB, Shawls^- Umbrellas, GarpetB,
Oil-Clotba, Trunks, Vallaos, .Satchels, Milli?
nery Goods, .Bonnets, Flowers. Feathers,
Ribbons, Velvets, Satins, Silks, Wlndow
Bhades, Window Oornicos. Window Damasks,
Papering, Wall Decorations, Oil Paintings,
Obromos, Stool Engravings, Lithographs,
Upholstery Gooda of all kinds. Dress-making
In all its branches. Manufacturing Kooma
where we aro making up snits for less than
the materials of a suit often oost. *Onr maxi?
mum stock of the year is now in atoro, making
such a display of goods as wo nover had be?
fore, far surpassing anything outaido Now
York city. Being thoroughly alive to tho
times and with ampio ability, places us in
position to oder our patrons groat advan?
tages, and in prices guaranteeing them to
savo money dealing with us. City and coun?
try merchants, jobbers and retailers, will find
bhoy can savo money and long railroad travels
by looking through our goods.
Nov 30_R. C. SniVER A CO.
STIXiXa AHEAD.
STUDYING tho wants of our customers, wo
aro constantly receiving
New, Tasty and Desirable Goods.
io show them, wo open, this week, a largo
stock of FURS, ranging in price from ti to
f 100 per set.
Somo now and knobby styles Misses and
Children's knit woolen Hacks, Talmas alid
Cloaks; Ladies' and Misses' Water-proof
Cloaka; Ladina'Cloth Cloaks, iii newest styles.
Laces and Embroideries.
Much attention baa been devoted to this
.lepar tmon t, and Ladies will find a moat beau?
tiful select io ii.
Our Dress Goods Stock
Has been fully roplouiahed tor tho winter and
it reduced prices.
Passementerie Silk Trimming:.
Something new and novel, in all widths.
Owing to our increased trade thia fall, wo
have- replenished all the departments with
drat class goods, and aro Bolling at the sanio
Low Prices,
Which havo giveu our houso such a popular
reputation. W. D. LOVE St CO.
W. D. LOVE.
B. B. MoOREERY._Nov 26
8 b L V ? L ?
PAC IFIC GUANO.
Price, ti5 Cash with Usual Advance for Time.
EXPERIENCE in the use of thia GUANO
for the paat aix years in thia Stato, for
Cotton and Corn, has so far established ile
character for excollenco aa to render com?
ment unnecessary.
In accordance with tho established policy of
the Company, to furnish tho beat Concentrat?
ed Fertilizer at tho lowest CObt to consumers,
thia Guano is put into market thia season at
tho above reduced prico, which tho Company
ia enabled to do by reason of its large facili?
ties and the reduced coat of manufacturo.
Tho auppliea put into mark.it this season
aro, as heretofore, prepared under tho per?
sonal superintendence ot Dr. St. Julien Rave
nel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston,
S. C.; hence planters may reat assured that
its quality and composition ia precisely tho
samo as that her toforu Bold.
At the present low price, every acre planted
can bo fertilized with 200 pounds of Guano, at I
a coat not oxcoeding the preaent value of 30
pounds of cotton, while experience bas shown
thal under favorable condition of season aud
cultivation, the crop is increased by tho ap?
plication from two to three-fold tho natural
capacity of the soil; heneo under no condition
could its application fail to compensate for
thu outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON.
Agent 1'acifla Guano Company,
Nos. 68 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
JOHN H. REESE A CO., General Agents.
Nov 30_ _ 3mo _
Kew Stationery House
E. ft. STOKES
HAS just opened, in tho now and handsome
building immediately opposite thu Pno
MJX o?lee, on Main street, a completo stock of
STATIONERY,
Comprising Letter, Cap and Noto Paper, ot
all sizes, qualities aud of overy description;
Flat Papers of Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me?
dium, Royal, Snner-Royal, and Imperial sizes,
which will be Bold in any quantity, ur uinuu-1
facturod into Blank Booka of any HIZO, aud
ruled to any pattern, and bound in any style,
at short notice.
ENVELOPES
In endless variety-all sizes, colors and quali?
ties.
BLANK BOOKS
Of every variety. Memorandum and Pass
Booka, Pockot Books, luvoico and Lotter
Booka, Recoipt Books, Note Books.
ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will
find a complete stock of materials for their
use. Drawing Papor, in sheets aud rolla,
Bristol Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil
Paper, Pencils, Wf.tor Colors, in cakes and
boxes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens.
SCHOOL STATIONERY
Of every description; a groat vrriety of conve?
nient and useful articles for both Teachers and
Pupils.
ALSO,
Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Port?
folios, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless
varioty of
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also, a moat slogan t stock of Gold Pena and
Pencil Caaes, uuperbly-mounted Rubber
Gooda.
INKS.
Black, Blue, Violet and Carmino, Indelible
and Copying; Mucilage; Chess amt Backgam?
mon Men and Boarda; Visiting and Wedding
Gards, and everything usually kept in a
FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE,
Which tho Proprietor intends this shall bo.
Ho will still conduct bia BINDERY and
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and PAPER
RULING ESTABLISHMENT, which baa been
in successful operation for over thirty yoarB in
this State, and to which ho will continuo to
dovoto his own peraonal attention His atock
will bo kopt up full and completo, and bia
Crieos will bo found always reasonable, aud
o hopes to havo a share cf patronage.
E. R. STOKES, Main strottt,
Nov 8 Opposite I'mr. s ix O (lice.
Cranberries.
-1 pf BUSHELS CRANBERRIES, in fino or
J.O der, for sale by_E. HOPE. _
OLil BANK BILLS ?ml MUTILATED
CURRENCY bought and sold by
Nov 23 Gmo D. QAMBRILL. Broker.
Double Strong.
FOR the wintor season, I will brow all
DOUBLE STRONG BEER. Drink
Soegora' nnadulterated Doable Strong Beor,
and you get the worth of your money. TL ie
Beer ia also put up in bottles, and for aale at
$1.60 por dozen.
1 havo also received a supply of tho Justly
celebrated PANCAKE-regarded the boet
Chewing Tobacco. JOHN C. SBEGEBS.
Nov 13_
"iO FIO HUH.
A LIBERAL TRANSLATION
ia TUK
VERY- BEST AND CHEAPEST
AUTIOLES IN TUE
DRY GOODS LINE
FOR TnE
Fewest Greenbacks,
WE have just returned from tbe Nortb
(th3 second time this fall) with the
largest and best lino of DRY GOODB we over
havo had the pleasure of offering to this mar?
ket. Every department ia crammed fall of
ohoico goods of evory atylo, kind and variety.
A big alock of DRESS GOODS and Mena'i
Wear -they aro in ?tore and munt be sold.
Aleo, Furs, Cloaks, Shawls, Flannels, Skirts,
Blankets, Table Linen and Domestic Goods of
all kinds. Notions-a largo, very largo stock.
EVIOENCE -Our friends tell us evory day
that wo sell the host and ohoapeet goods in
the city; uud, aa wo koep no flash gooda, hut
do buaineaa in a plain, straightforward way,
it will ho to your interest to purchase > our
gooda from
_N?V 2 PORTERj? STEELE^
LOOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best,
GO TO THE BEST PLACE.
.-J WE claim to havo ono of tho anent
?TV stocks of WATCHES, of all beet Eng
A.Alish. Hwias and American makers. With
Diamonds and other lino Jowclry, our atock
is large, and we are going to BOB the Goods.
BEt'AlBING and ENGBAY1NG. in all
braucht a, by the heat of workmen.
WM. GLAZE,
Nov 19 Formorly Glaxo A Radcliffe.
Guns, Pistols, Etc
?*.^<^ 1 INFORM my friendo and
jj?"*^^ public in general that I have
^C^cS^iretiirneil from tho North,
* m*\ Wand am now prepared lo fur
uiah all in want or OUNh, Rides and Repeat
era, of latest atylca and heat qualitiaa, Am?
munition ami Sportsmen's Apparatua, of al!
kinda aud doaenptioua, at reduced pricea.
REPAIRING done at abort notice.
Nov 3 _ _P. W. KRAFT. Main etroet.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
C IMrOUNO
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
For Com poul mg with Cotton Seed.
Price $25 Cash, with Usual AAoance for Tune.
MUI IS article ia prepared under thu auporin
JL tondenco of Dr. HT. JULIEN RAVENEL,
expreaaly for compoating with Cotton Seed.
It waa introduced hy thia Company two
yearn ago, aud ita nae has fully atteated ita
value. 200 to 2?0 pounda of thia artiole per
acre, properly cotnpoetcd with tho samo
weight of Cotton Seed, furnishes tho planter
with a FERTILIZER of the highest excel?
lence nt tho smalled coat. A compost pre?
pared with thia article, as by printed diroc
tiona furnished, contains all tho elementa nf
fertility that can onter into a first cines FER?
TILIZER, while ita economy uiuat commend
its liberal u*e to planters.
For supplies and printed directions for
coropobtiug, applv to
" J. N. ROBSON,
Acent Paeitic Guano Company,
No. CS East Bay A Nos. 1 A 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, 8. C.
JOHN S. REESE .V CO., Goueral Agente.
Nov2ti _Stun
The World-Renowned Howe sewing
Machines
Are the Oldest Established of Any int?ie "World.
IN rango of work thia Machine cannot be
equalled. Will work equally well on thick
or thin goods, from gauze to heaviost bea vor
coatiuga, or ovou loather, without chango of
needle, tension or thread. Wo will warrant
them to do thia. Our fine work ia equal to
any, and our heavy work excels that of any
other machino in tho world. Ladies wishing
to int rnduco tho cc wing into their familiea will
Und it a groat saving ot time, labor and t x
peuao to at once purchase the beat. Persona
who have tried alt machinen aro unanimous in
declaring thia to he tho easiest learned of any
in tho market. If yon aro prejudiced in favor
of auy particular machino, at least examine
THE HOWE heforo you purchase.
ALFBED G. ELY,
General Agent for South Carolina.
Ofiico throe doora L<olow Dr. Hoinitah'a Drug
Storo, Main street, Columbia, B. C.
Sopl 21 _3mo
WATCHES,
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
f~o I HAYE on hand a select_
Wn. stock of WATCHES, JEWEL-cg-qpO
(EARY. CLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED
WAKE, which I will diBpnso of at moat rea
eonahlo prices. Alao, SPECTACLES to suit
all ages.
REPAlhTNG in my lino dono promptly and
on good terms.
All articles and work warranted to ho as
represented. GEO. BRUNS,
2d door below FniKxix oflico, Main street.
Oct 20_
Ooiumbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling tho attention of
tho puhiio to an examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con
aietingof Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Molodoons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes,
Accord?ons. Brasa and Bilvor Band Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Shoot Music and
Instruction Booka for every class of Musical
I u st ru nie n t s on hand at all ti ines. Sheot
Music sent hy mail, post paid, ou receipt of
iiricc; and nil kiuda of Musical Gooda aont hy
Sxpreas, when ordered, to any part of tho
Stato, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianoa and Organs for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organa and Melodcous tuned and re?
paired iu a satisfactory manner; and will give
especial attention to Packing, Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other partios to any point
desired, at moderate piicos.
All ordora promptly attonded to and Batia
faction guaranteed to those favoring us with
their patronage. Kemi for our catalogue of
Sheet Music and lluaical Merchandise. Tay?
lor etroet, Citizens' Savings Bank Building,
Columbia, S. C. Nov 7
COUNTY CLAIMS ANO J Ult Y CKIITI
KICATKH bought by
I Feb 6 D. GAMBRILL. Broker.
HW CUB
AT
Gr. DIERCKS'.
CANNED GOODS.
aFISH, Meats and ^x=?5^
Frnlte Club Fish, JMPFTO
Lamb Tongues, Rar- (bgfltdcaal
dinoa, Dutch Her T tLMMUf
rings, 8almon, Lob-aMBBHaHsf
atora, Do T? led Ham, Oysters, Cod Fish.
Smoked Halibut, Lardellen, Mackerel, ell
kinds.
FRUITS.
Raisins, C?rrente, Prnnos, Dates, Citron,
Almonds. Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Macaroni,
Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candies-assorted.
SOAP.
Cold Water Soap, Babbitt's best Boap,
Mammoth Lanndry Soap, Sapolio, Toilet
Boap-assorted.
PRESERVED GOODS.
Fears, Poaches, Pine-apples and Jelly.
CHEESE.
Bich Cream Cheese. Swiss Cheese, Pine?
apple Oheeso, Skimmed Cheese.
FINE GOSHEN BUTTER.
Flour-all gradea; Bacon, Ham and Break?
fast Strips.
TEA8.
Old Hyson. Young Hyson, Qun Powder,
English Breakfast, Oolong.
Candles-Adamantine, Ferallno and Wax.
WINES.
Sweet California, Angelica. Sherry. Rhine
and French Wines and Brandies, at
Pot 8_O. PIERCES'.
LOOE
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AND
Get the Best I
^ygOA MY line of WATCHES ls
ag^tgf?&Bim. now iul* antl complote, and
??BBBs^sW>MatD6 public may depend on
getting tho In st at the lowest posai hie figures
as my facilities are such that I dc fy competi?
tion from anj market.
I hare also in store and constantlj arriving
all the newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia?
mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Ji t, f>o.;
elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets, Charms.
Lookots, &o.; the latest and most beautiful
patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated
Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday and
other presentations.
Repairing in all blanches, by the best work?
men aud at ruar nimble rates.
ISAAC SULZBACHEIt,
Oct 13_Columbia Hotel How
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
Ann
PIANO PORTE AGENCY.
.^fc^-^A WM. H. OUCH ARD ,_-TLttt^J%
JgffW^PrcfeHKor of Music.gyy?Tja
>~~S^J'^fctfUiaviiiK determined tof I $ III
resume Teaching, is uow pre?
pared to take pupils on lb? Piano, Organ
and Guitar; also, in Vocal Music. Having for
over THIRTY YEARS had charge of the Musical
Departments in the flt st Female Colleges
and Schools of the hf ato, ho deems it unne?
cessary to mu ko any other reference to his
qualifications as a Teacher. *
The arrangements he ban made with seve?
ral of the most celebrated Piano-makers, will
enable him to oder Instruments of the very
first class at prices that, defy competition.
Specimen Pianos daily expected. Those in
WMit of Instrument* superior to any ever
offered for ralo in thia market, will do well to
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Pi ANO FORTES, MELODEONS, Ac,
Tuned and repaired in the MOST PEUFEOT
MANNER aud on reasonable terms.
Apply at his residence, corner of Bull and
Richland street?, or at the bookstore of
Messrs. Duffie .V Chapman. Oct 17
Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company
OFFER their H H ELL LIME to the planting
publie in full confidence, in its excellence
as a
Permanent Manure.
It wa? extensively used the past season on
Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and has givon entire
satisfaction, as is shown by a number ot
certificates from some of the best planters In
Georgia and South Carolina.
Our prices for Fertilizing, or X Lime, ia ?16
fier ton cash, put up in casks or barrels, do?
wered in the city of Augusta or at any laud?
um ou tho Savannah River. The price of our
XXX. or Mason's Lime, is *2 per barrel, de?
livered as above.
We are agents for thocolebratcd "Stonewall
Cotton Fertilizer" and "Pur? English Dis?
solved Bone," which wo rec? ive direct from
England, and can offer to the public at re?
duced prices. COLES, SIZER A CO.,
No. 14 McIntosh siro? t, Augusta, Ga.
Agent, TUOS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, S.
C. Oot 13 Cmo
Sundries.
1 {\f \ BOXES assorted CRACKERS.
L V 7\ J IDO boxes assorted Canned Goods.
?0 boxes Soap.
50 boxes Candy.
50 boxes Candies
201) barrels Flour.
50 barrels Whiskey, coming in and in store,
and to which wo invite thu attention of the
trade._L?RICK ft LOWRANCE.
Thornwell's Collected Writings,
THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes,
embellished with Dr. Thornwell's por?
trait. (4 per volume.
Memories of Patmos. By MaoDufT. $2.
The Conservative Reformation and ita The?
ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowtb, D. D. 15.
Tho Uuseon World. By Kev. Dr. Stork, fl.
NEW NOVELS.
Her Lord and Master. By Florence Maryatt
Won, not Wooed. By tho author of Bred in
tho Bone, Ac. 50 cents.
Terrible Temptation. By Charles Keade.
Uuiform edition of Grace Aguilor's Works,
such as Mother's Recompense, Yale of Cedars,
J e., at fl por volume.
The above books Bent to any address, post
paid, on receipt of price.
Angl DUFFIE ? CHAPMAN, Booksellers.
The Bester Stables.
<2V THE undersigned have re
gLjQjt^ moved their Ht allies lo the new
^/i?^^T?braJanney's Hall, and, with a new
ifif^^ST Tstock of CARRIAGES, BUG?
GIES ann fine HORSES, are prepared to an?
swer all calls that may bo made upon them.
Horses bought and sold on oommisslon.
Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to
givo ?B a call. Liberal advances made on
stock left for sale. BOYCE A CO.
W. H. BOTOE.
C. H. PETTINOILI.._Jan 24
STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
CHARLOTTE. N. C. i
SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour,
Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries
goner ally. Orders filled carefully and prompt?
ly._Feb 7 lyr
Just Reoeived.
1 f\ HALF CHESTS assorted TEA. Though
JLv/ the price in market bas advanced 15 per
cent., wo suooeeded in getting our August bill
duplicated, which we offer at same price as
before._L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Seed Wheat.
PT pr BUSH ELB ohoioe RRD SEED WHEAT,
1 i O t J r sale by E. HOPS.
-" .:.-:..?>. ? w.? ?,'??? ??!" J--nm* *
MONET CANNOT BUY IT!
For Bichl. I? Priceless! j
Dwi the Diamond Spectacles wtil Preserve lt,
IF you value your eyesight use these PKB
FKCT i, tc ?v H Kn. Ground from minute
crystal, pebbles, melted together, ?nd derive
their name. "Diamond" on aoconnt of their
hardness and brilliancy. Tiley will last many
years without chango, and are warranted su?
perior 'o all others, manufactured by
X. E. RPKNORIl A CO., N. T.
CAUTION.-None genuine unless stamped
with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler
and Optician, U solo agent for Gol nubia, 8.
C.vfrom whom they oan, only be obtained.
No peddlers employed. Joly aO pity
MOSES aOLUSMITH & 80S,
Oolonade Row, Vendue Range, Chdrleston, 8.0,
DEAXiKBB IN
Scotch, Pig and American Bar Iren,
REEP constantly on hand a full supply of
all kinds.
In store, 100 tons EGLINTON PIG.
Nov 28._ty
A. B. MULLIGAN,
COTTON FACTOR,
CHAUI.KgTOK, B. 3.
?Mit I WILL, when placed in funds, pnr
?j^dobaae and forward all kinds of Mer
ESsWohaodizo. Machinery, Agricnltnral Im?
plo m o u t H , Fe rt i 1 1 z er s, A c._Oct 0 Ht
Kinsman ?f Howell,
Factors and Commission
Merchants.
Liberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores.
Charleston, S. C.
August 81 ?_Arno
A MEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
BULLIONS Bear Teatlnaony to tho .
Wonderful Curative Meets Of
DR, WALKEU'S CALIFORNIA
VINEtAR BITTERS
J.WAUX8 Proprietor, rt. ir. MCDONALD a Co., Drojiuu tod
Otn. Ae't,,Hxn Fr?DCtioo, CU, m J SI ?ad 81 Cumsiereo Bl. H.Y
Vlncsrar Bitters are not a vile Fancy ?rink.
Mads of Poor Rum, Whiskey, .Proof Spirits
and Befase Llqaors doctored, spiced and sweet?
ened to plc ?i j the taste, called "Tonics,* " Appelli?
er*,'. "Restorers," Ac, tbat lead tho tippler on te
drunkenness and rain, hut are a trne Medicine, made
from the Native Roots and Bcrba of Californio, free
from all Alcoholic Stimulante, They are the
GBBAT BLOOD PUBIFIKB and A LIFE
GI VI NO PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and
Inrlgorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous
matter and restoring tho blood to a healthy condition.
Ko person can tako theso Bitters according to direc?
tions and remain long unwell, provided their bones
are not destroyed hy mineral poison or oilier means,
and the vital organs wasted beyond the point Of re?
pair. O
They sra st Gentle Purgative aa well oe sa
Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or ins?,^.
m at lon of the liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in
yoong or old, married or single, at tho dawn of wo?
manhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters har?)
no equal. C
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma?
tism nnd Goat, Dyspepsia er Indigestion,
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Bewers,
Diseases of tho Dlopd, Liver, Bidneys, and
Bladder, theso Bitters have been most successful,
auch Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood,
which ls generally produced by derangement of the
Digestive Orsrans.
DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION, Head?
ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach,
Bad tasto In tho Mouth, BUlons Attacks, Palpitation
of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Langa, Pain In the
regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
symptoms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulato the tor?
pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy In cleansing the blood of all impurities, and
Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOB SBIN DISEASES,Eruptions, Tetter, 8alt
Rhcmn, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolte, Car?
buncles, Bing-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erisip?
elas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations ot the Skin, Humors
and DUcsscs of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dug up and carried oat of the system in a
short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In
such cases will convlnco the most incredulous of their
curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
Impurities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Erup?
tions or Bores, cleanse it when you find lt obstructed
and sluggish lnthevelns: cleanse lt when lt ls foul, and
your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood sure
and the health of the system will follow. v
FIN, TAPE, and other WOKMS, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy?
ed and removed. For foll dlrecUonB, road carefully
the circular around each bottle, printed in four lan?
guages-English, German, Pre?en and Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. JR, TI, MCDONALD * CO..
Druggists and Gen. A Rents, San Francisco, CaL, and
83 and 34 Commerce Street, Kew York.
IF-SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
Jan8|lt1fly IGEIQEh ?? MoGKKOUH. Agfa.
AFEW reasons why they shonld have the
preference over all Others:
1. Wheeler ? Wileen's Sewing Machine ia
muoh simpler than any of tho others; re?
quiring less than half tho amount of tna
ehinorv.
2. As the rosnlt of this simplicity, this ma
obineismnch less liablo than tb? others to
get out of repair.
8. Another result of ibis bimplioity ia
greater durability.
4. Another result is lesa friction, and, con?
sequently, greater ease and rapidity of mo?
tion,with less noiso.
5. And greatest of all, that it uses no Shut?
tle, and makes tho lock stitch.
It is tho cheapest to buy the best. Buy tho
maobino that has jnstly, fairly and honora?
bly won a reputation and independence
against a strong and bittoroomuetitlon. For
more than twenty years has Ina Wheeler A
Wilson not only stood first and foremost, but
now Btands tho umlvallrd Sewing Machine ol
tho enlightened civilized world. Buy the ma?
obino that has* beon thus tested and provrd,
and then you aro sure to cet tho best. For
sale on the easiest popsible forms. Sales?
room Main street, second door below Pnamrx
office, Columbia,S. 0.
J. 8. PTJR8LEY, Agent.
A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent.
June 21_Arno
The Dootors Recommend Seegers' JBeer
IN preference to London Perter and Scotch
Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated