The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 20, 1872, Image 1

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THE DAILY ''Lot our jut Censores BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 16&. THB REPUBLICANS IN SPAIITANBCURQ . After tbe County Oonvention for the nomination of Radical office holders, at Spartanburg, on Monday lust, had ad? journed, there was a mass mooting, to hear speeohes by District, Attorney Cor? bin and Judge Melton. Tho Carolina Spartan furnishes the following report: Mr. Corbin made a characteristic Bpeeob, not complimentary to the large nnmbur of whites present, but bristling in facts and figures. His language waa terse und to the point; he proved a good lawyer, bat not much of a rhetorician. The facts which he gavo he asserted to know of hia own kuow ledge, and were mest damaging to the Moses faction. He proved no more, however, than what we have already known, viz: the rascality and villainy of Moses and his crew. His vindication of Tomlinsou was good, and would have beeu perfect, had it not un? fortunately beeu for tho speech that fol? lowed. Tho nest speaker was Mr. Melton. Wu are sorry wo have not much time to spend ou this pleasing, unctuous gentle? man, who so lengthily aired his fine qualities and virtues; wo would Uko to amplify him. We presume, however, that most who wura present ure by this time familiar with his autobiography; if they are not, his cara were closed. Ho commenced by telling "what ho knew about fighting." Ho was the first sol dier,Ho enter Richmond in 'Gl and the last Sb leave it, ao l like the chivalrous Ney, be burnt tho bridge bohind him We huve hoard, unfortunately for the Judge, that he never got any further than a big arm chair in Uiohmond. No wonder that the man who sat in a big cushion chair during the war, left it with reluctance. But Judge M. can claim no merit for his valorous notions, for was not this self-same Moses the first to plant the Confederate flag on Sumter? Judge M. saw fitiin his apeeoh to defend hie Republicanism. We do not object to bia theory, however puerile and damag? ing to State sovereignty; but the fact that Judge M. ia a Judge and a candi? date for an important and luorative office on the regular tioket, is more conclusive than any of his fine spun sentences. If he joined the party for principles, and not for plunder, hu is the first native white Carolinian who has done BO. And hare Mr. M. oan lay another claim to distinction, in additiou to his Riohmoad exploits-that of being "single aud alone." As for Judge Melton's argu? ments, if we could deteot any, they were mere "bosh." He had no evidenoo to offdr but which, as he admitted, was ..hearsay," uud which, had hu boen on the bench iusteud of tho rostrum, he would have rujeated as incompetent. In all of his allegations, he had nothing to offer but theslauderor'a exouse-"he had heard BO aud so." As for his defence- of Moses, he had none. He slurred it over and ended in a compromising way, by ad? mitting that Moses was a great rascal, but Tomliuson was a greater, (which we are not prepared to deny.) His whole exhortation waa "black dog and mon key-pay your money and tuke your choice. " After the speaking, there was no action by the ni oe ting, as both parties seem to he afraid of euch other. In some confu? sion, thu mentiug adjourned. So ended the taroo. The uogroua went back to the cotton fields, and thu whites to loaf and laugh. The two most determined opponents of the Isra?lites in this country seem, st mutely enough, to bo found on tho same Presidential ticket. Their names arr TJ. S Grant, and Henry Wilson. Grunt wishes now that he hadn't issued the. general order of December 17, 1862. As to Wilson, he is very sorry that he | ever made that speech denouncing Sena? tor Benjamin, ia 1861. THB MAYORALTY OF NEW YORK.-The New York Sun bonus the name of A. T. Stewart, the "merchant prince," for mayor of that city, believing that his pa? triotism would impel him to accept, and believing that his election would in every wa; be. beneficial. There seems to be great difficulty in selecting the right can? didate for tho office. Wail ted. WK will pay a good psr centage, with ueonre collaterals, to kuy one who has ! MONEY that they wish to loan on time. Ap? ply to H IC I ll KLM A EZELL-, gapj 15 0 _Brokera. Fall and Winter Stock. ?t eJAVLNO recently returned from New vfti ?ork, I ?rn prepared to oxhibit one of the IM m o fit idioioe and select Stook of Oonda . HM. u?er offered in this market, lt embraces Fine English, French and American Casaimerai, SCOTCH TWEEDS, Ac, an elegant lino of! Touting*, and a large ?took of the celebrated I Bur .-dilrt. My customers and thu public generally are invited to oall and examino, rd AI a uclioited and promptly attend od to. Kept IA Imo_J. F. EI8ENM ANN. Northern Applet and Tot atoes. -I i\ ti A ii LE LS more floe Nott ti tra POT A- i L'J TOES. Ju?t roofdv&d. Also, lu b?rrala Northers, APFLKt?, the finest In markos, which I iriU aell onhAF, in quantities to ault otutomurs. J. D. BATEMAN, Sept \8 t3_Colombia Ice House. Valuable Real Batate for Sale. TWO largo and coaunodioae WAH Xi HOUSES, on Gervais atroet, near the ?reenvido and Columbia Railroad Depot.now oooapiod by Dlakol) A Friday, aud Wells h Ca id Bell. Lots running through the square ta Lady ?trent For terms, ko., apply to ARTHUR it BOONE, Law Range, Or HKIBHLS A izmx, Real Estate Agents. Supt 13_ f Flour! Flour!! OAA BBLB. NEW FLOUR,of all grades, ?VV for sale at grottlv reduced pri?es, bj_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Che tp Wrapping Paper. OLD NEWSPAPERS, auiuhle for wrapping packages of umrchanduu, can be pur ehaued at thia office, at 60 cant? por hundre Choice Family Flour, pf (\ BARBELS STRICTLY PRIME, for fJ\J salo at reduced rates. Angost 10 HOPE A GYLES. ?peoiaj. JNOtloea. On Marriage--Happy relief for Young Mon from the elfocte of Errors and Abases in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. Now and remarkable remedies. Booka and circulara sent freo, in sealed envolopes. Addreaa HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Btrcot, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug 12_ 3mo _ Tb? Galea or Araby aro not spicier than the aroma which tho fragrant Bozodont im? parta to tho breath. Nor ?B tho heart of the ivory nut whiter than the teeth that aro cleaned daily with that matchlcas fluid. To Owners of Horses.-No ono who baa c-vor nacd Dr. Tobias* Horse Veuetian Lini? ment, will ever be without it; it is a certain cure for Collo, Bore Throat, Cuts, Bruises and Old Sores. Warranted suporior to any other; in pint bottles, at Ono Dollar. Sold by ali Druggists. Depot 10 Park Placo, Now York. Burnett's Blandard Flavoring Ex? tracts are neatly put up in unpanncllcd 2 oz., 5 oz. and 10 oz. bottles, and are for salo by tho trade generally in every principal city and town in tho United States, Canada?, and Bri? tish Provinces, aa well aa in many other foreign countries. Help for tbs Hopeless.-You aro weak, dejected, miserable, and nothing doosyou any | good, yon say. Don't deapair. There is balm , in Gilead. Have you tried Vinegar Bitters? Nol Then why don't you? Whether youri complaint be dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous weakness, constitutional debility, or any other trouble, Vinegar Bitters will revive and reno- j vate your shattered system, as a genial rain refreshes tho withered ilowara. Por Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their varioua I forme; aleo, aa a preventive againat Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers, the Ferro-Phoephorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, and Bold by all druggists, ia the best tonio, and as a ! tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sioknoes, it has no equal. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder. -Tho best article known for cleansing and ?roserviug the teeth and gums. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. C. Well8&Co.,Now York. Chrlstudoro'a Hair Dye st?nde unrivaled in the world. No lady or gentleman of dis? crimination uses any othur. It ie the moot perfeot, reliable and effective Hair Dye in the world. Manufactory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by Physi? cians as tho great Healing Compound. Price I 25 cents por box. John F. Honry, aolo Pro? prietor, 8 College Place, New York. Klslcy's Bucha ie a reliable Diuretic and Tonio for all derangements of the urinary and genital organe. The genuine, as former? ly aold by Haviland, Barral ir- Rieler and | their branches, ia now prepared by H. W. Risley, the originator and Proprietor; and the trade supplied by bia Bucceesora, Morgan A Risley, New York. Svapata, or opium purified, the moat per-1 feet anodyne in the market, made by process nf Dr. I. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medical College, is always uniform in strength, which is rarely tho case in other preparations of opium. Piatt's Astral Oil bas a world-wide repu- | tation as tho sureat and be?t illuminating oil. Over 2.ono,(WO gallons have huon sold for the 1 paat two years, from which no accidents of | any description have occurred. Send for cir? cular. Oil Houso of Charles Pratt, estab? lished 1770, New York. We Have Frequently Heard mothers ! say tboy would not bu without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, from tho birth of the child until it lias (hushed with the toothing siege, uuder any consideration whatever. The Hecret of Beauly.-What is if? no1 longer asked, for tho world ot fashion and all ibo ladies know that is produced by using a delightful and harmloss toilot preparation known as G. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." Its beautifying effects aro truly wonderful. Depot, 5 Gold street, Now York. Sept 1 it For Salo, CITY OF COLUMBIA COUPONS, receiva blu for taxes. ALSO. TO RENT, TWO ROOMS aboyo Mr. Glaze's store. Apply to Sept 8 tlO EDWIN J. SCOTT & SON. For Rent. ? MSTORE-ROOM, corner of Main and Laurel streets, now occupied by J. S. Chambers. Possession given immedi? ately. Apply to ARTHUR A BOONE, Sept 13_No. g Law Bange. For Rent. STORE-ROOM, Exchange House Bni.diug, Main street, rocently occupied by F. Cardaridli. Applv to AK PH UR A BOONE, No. 2 Law Range. Bopt 13 _ _ To Rent. THE two-story HOUSE, on Plain street, betwuoii Bnll and Marion. Apply _,to R. A W. C. BWAFFIELD. Sept ll For Sale. THE HOUaE and LOT, on Piokena I street, homaging to tho Estate of Mrs. Zimmerman, deoaetd. oept 8 EDWIN J SCOTT, Executor. For Rent. THAT Urge and commodious STORE now occupied by Messrs. Portar A Steele. _Poasoaaion given the lat of Ootober. For tarma, inquire of G. DIERCK3. Aug 24_ For Sale, APLANTATION in Sumter County, known as tbs Bradford Springs Pisca. It con? tains 758 sorss of lsnd, fifteen mile? from Sumter C. H. and about the same distance j from Camdon. For particulars snd terms, sp ply (to Messrs. BLANDINQ A RICHARDSON, Attorneys at Law, Sumter O. H. Sept 1 A Valuable Tract of Land For Sale. THE subaoriber offers tor sals his PLANTA? TION, near Abbsville Court House, part of it within tbs corporats limits of the town. Tt contains 350 acres of land, seventy-two of whiob ie good oresk bottom. On it la a com? fortable Swilling Houau, Gin House, and all necessary ont-buildings: also, a Vineyard of I Souppsrnong Grapes of seveu aerea, in foll bearing, with aHtt.no House, Cellar, and all appliances for making wine, and s fine c?lico tion of Fruit Tresa. R. h. BOWIE, Soptl_Abb ?vi Hw C. H.S. O. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. IOFFER for sals my FARM, couaieting of I about 128 acres, situated Juat outside of | oity limits, on both fides of Cbarlstto Rail? road. The place contains a comfortable Dwelling und fine Ou- -buildings, and for Grain and Truck cann oannot bo surpassed. This property, from ita nearness to tho city, and ita fd?ilities for advancement and im? provement, ia vory dosirable. Aug 28 Imo JAMES E. BLACK. Enormous Death-Bate in New York. 1Q1 Q DEATHS a week. 61 to 1.000 in mtJ_LO habitants, doable that of London. This fearful mortality is troubling tho peo? ple. What shall be done? is the question. Parity tho Blood and Regulate thu Liver, we adviae every ono, as a sanitary moasuro; never ho without a box ol llEIhlTSU'S BLOOD and LIVER PILLS. They Purify tho Blood and Regulate tho Liver-two things absolutely essential to health. Qo tn Heinitah'a Tomple of Health, and get a box of Blood and Liver Pills. Sept 8 t Notioe to Delinquent Tax-Payers. OFFICE CITY CLERK, COLUMBIA.8. C., September 12,1872. ALL men, residents of tho city, between tho a^cs of eighteen and filly yearB, (ex? cept Qrcmuu.) aro required by or.linauco to pay a streot tax ot threo dollars ($3) per year, or work ont the samo on tho streets. This is to nolifv all delinquents, that if said tax is not paid b< foro tho first day of October, the par? ties will ho summoned and required to work on tho atrceta, subject to orders of tho street Overseer. By order of tho Mayor. Sept 12 CHAS. BARNUM, City Clerk. To Contractors. OrrccE CLEUK CITV COUNCIL. COLUMBIA, September 12, 1872. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this office, until Tuesday, the 25th day of September, 1872, for tho erection of a wooden building for the use of the Pheonix Hook and Ladder Company. Soparato estimates will also bo received for the erection of tho building, tho city furnish? ing the building materials. Plans aud speci? fications can bo seen at this office. CHARLES BARNUM, City Clerk. Sept 13_12 Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that I, C. H. PET- ] TINGILL, -will not be responsible for any debts contracted in tho namo of tho firm of Boyce ft Co., composed of Wm. Henry Boyeo and myself, unless tho namo of the firm bo signed by my.?elf; and that thc partnership heretofore existing under tho firm name of BOYCE ft CO., hy my act, is herobv dis? solved. C. H. PETTINGILL. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 4, 1872. Sept 5 Imo Pay Certificates [S a subject of considerable interest, and all aro anxious tor thom To be Redeemed, hut that which should attract tho attention of | smokers is the ia ct that 10.0U0 "GOLDEN BUG" (that unusually popular brand) havel jost beou received hy tho '"Indian Girl." You | will realize more than Dollar for Dollar by investing, as they are the finest ia tho I market for tho monoy. All orders should Le ] sent to S. J. Perry._Sept 13 Novelties in Cigars. IN addition to my specialt y of tno celebrated "Live Indian," I have had manufacture d I especially for rotail a pure Havana and Seed I C IGA It, of exquisito flavor and quality, called 1 the "Royal George." They aro suro to i please, aud tho standard will be maintained. Also, "Jenny Lind," "Byron," "Fartagas,", j "Oriental," "Casino," "Hidalgo," "Crown Jowels," "El Dio," "Carolina." and many I other brands, comprimo;; very low-prict d goods np to Hoest. Dealers and others will find it to their interest, to inspect tho stuck. I Prices low aud cash necessary to Im v. Sept. 3_GEO. S Y M MERS. J. P. CARROLL. CHAULES F. JANNliV. CARROLL & JANNEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Soptl Ollico on Law Rango. imo LoRoy F. Yo um a ns, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, S. U. OFFICE Law Range, Bauskett's building. | up stairs. Yonmans & Sheppard. Attorneyn at Law,. ?'.< jejitta, S. O. LER. F. YOUMANS. JNO C. BHEPPARD. Aug 27_COJO Maillard'* Chocolate and Cocoa. CHOCOLATE a la Vanille, Chocolato De Saute, Cocoa, puro. No. 1, Cocoa, pure, No. 2. Theas aro regarded aa the fiucat and purest1 manufactured. I havo tho agency for their sale, and will guarantee satisfaction to pur? chasers. ALSO, Saliera' COCOA and BBOMA. S?pt 3_GEO. BYMMERH. Belling Out Below Coat. /RENT'S WALKING CANES, at ?ll prices; VJT from 60 cents upwards. _ISAAC SULZBAOHER. Seed Bye. 1 B?SHEL8 PRIME RYE, for Seed. JLtJyJ For sale for oaah only. Bept8_HOPE ft OYLES. Cotton Gin. 1FORTY-SAW COTTON GIN, with CON? DENSER, manufactured by Horace L. Emory, aa good aa new, having beau only uaod a few weeks. WiU ba aold at a escri?os, by_JOHN AGNEW ft HON. Selling Out Below Coat. TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY. _ISAAC SUIZHAQHER. Rust Proof Seed Oatt. BUSHELS, for Seed. Vor aale hy Bapt 8 HOPE * OYLES. 100 North Carolina Hay. 7pr BALES good N. C. HAY, for sale ow O by HOPE ft GYLFS. Cow for Sale. ? GOOD MILKER, with a fino j htdfer CALF. Apply at FHOMX .office._Supt 12 Bellini/ Out at and Below Cost MY entire stock, con si ? ting of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Chains, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Clocks. Agg 10 ISAAC SULZBAOHER. Lumber at Beduoed Prices. THE uuderaigned aro prepared to eaw LUMBER ol any dimensions, np to twen? ty-two inches wido, or thick, and forty-eight foot long. We prefer to work at low prices rather than do nothing at high Agares. It ?on would aave money, negotiate with na at leesville, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, South Carolina. July 17 wl3 RODIE ft MITCHELL. FALL OPENING AT gM.nwpiEim rjfpHE largo-t Block of READY-MADE CLOTHING at retail in tho State. 1 J ut: Everything in tho way of HATS, Some our own Btylea. A new feature is tho Dagucrrean Gallery formorly occupiod by Mosers. Weam A Hix, fitted up for our Cuatom Trade, and Oiled with the choicest FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSISIERES AND VESTINGS, Which we are making to order, under a gua? rantee to please. R. & W. C. 8WAFFIELD. _Sept19_ Philadelphia and Southern SAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TU WILMINGTON, N. C. 4sJH&, IS composed of two first class STEAM QI! H'S, ol 800 tons each; sailing from each port every WEDNESDAY. Through rates to all i oii:t? South and South-west as low au by any other route. In.vurauco ouo-half p< r cvnt. Prompt and certain despatch given, tor rates on general merchandize, cotton, sheet? ing, Ac., ap|il\ to W. L. JAMES, Genoral Agent, Philadelphia. WORTH A WORTH, Agents, Willsington, N. C. A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agonl W., c. A A. R. lt., Wilmington, N. C. Sop! 14 timos Important for Reference. J. W. & K. Chisholm & Co., Importers and Manufacturers, OFFElt to tho trade tho largest stock of Human and Imitation HAIR (ii)ODS, FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS, etc., that can bo found in New York city. Send for sample parcel. 417 BROADWAY. Sopt 7 _ 4mo_ JUST RBO?IIVSD. Af\f\ OASES CANNED GOODS, ??\ f\J loo boxes CANDY, 60 boxea SOAP, 200 harrold FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axos, 200 dozen Pockot Knivos, 100 dozen paira Trace Chains, 100 dozen Door and Pad-Locks, 100 bundles Ties, 100 balea Ragging. For Bale to-day, at New York pricoa ?ni car? riage, having been purchased mainly before the late inflated priera. LOEICK & LOWRANCE. _Aug_ao_ HOW IS THE* TIME TO Save Your Money! J1 ALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS will ba sold at graat bargaina bafora th* aeaaon jpous, at C. P. JACKSON'S. AagaO_ Initial and Monogram Press. E. R. STOKES IS now proparod, with a FroBM and appcr tainnionta, to manufacture INITIAL PA? t?EB and ENVELOPES to order, embossed ind in colors, of all sizes and quality. ALMO, Keeps constant Iv in atora a full stock ni Paney and Staplo STA ION ERY, BLANK HOOKS, Fanoy Articles and all goods pertain ug tn a first ?lasa Stationery House. April 20_ _ Selling Ont Below Cost. PINE JET SET-only CO couts-at 18AAH HUUS rt ACH RU'S. Buffalo Tongues, VTE W sugar-cured fl A Mts, 131 Breakfast Strips, Imokod Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES. Unatsworth Femme Institute, No. 188 Franklin street, Bm.ri.noKK, mo. M1S3 A. E. H A8M0N, Principal, MH8. O. E. ENGELBRECHT, (for marly of Belle H ETCH Inst i tote, .olumbia, 8. C.) Vice-Principal. TLIM Behool will n'.'?|jcii HEP TEMBKR IC. Tho building aud grounds are spacious, locaiiou Li i>-1 J aud heall h j. conree of study extensive, and in? struction timronph. flot h thu Principal and Vice-Piincipal havo had nundi experir.iicu in educating and train? ing tho youiig. Tho entire expense per ati nuui of a boarding pupil, including English tuition, one ol ber language and Vocal Muiic, $300 Music. Languages and other extras moderate. Tor circulars address tho Prinui pah _Ang 30 fifi GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, CIIUtLESTON, S. C., OFFER for salo low for cash, or ap? proved paper, 1.000 rolls heavy domestic BAUUlNG, 100 bahs GuniiV HAGGING, 10.000 bundle a COTTON TIES, 500 bags Itio, Java and Lagnayra COF? FEE, 410 barrels refined SUGAR, 25 hogsheads Demi rara SUGAR, 15 hoguhoads Pnrto Rico SUGAR, 200 hogsheads rt boiled HOI AeSES, 1 (x;0 Ken?, assorted, NAILS. 500 hoses Adai antine CANDLES, 1.1 00 aacks HALT, 100 hogsheads C. R. and Dry Salt Bacon SIDES. 100 barrels Lear LARD, 500 oarrela FLOUR-Family, Extra and Supor, Orange Rifle POWDER, 8B0T, L^AD, STAbCH, S<jA PS_kc._July 2C ftn 2mo New Books ' New Books ! THE VICAR'S DSUG11TEB. Bv George McDonald (1 CO. Tho Doctor's Daughtor. By flopbio May, $1 50. '.At tho Back of tho North Wiud." By Geo. McDonald. $2 Fitz Hugh tst Clair, the South Carolina Re? bel Boy. By Mrs Salli? F Chap?n, f l 50. Lord Kilgobbiu By Charles Lover. $1 The Golden I hm of Grampere, By Antho? ny Trolloppe. 75o. Ethel Mildmay'ii Follies. 75c. "Oinbra." By Mrs. Oliphant. 75c. Aud othor late publications, jnst received and t?rsalo at publishers prices, at R. L. HRYAN'S Aug 30 RonkMoro. A CHANCE ~F0?T ALL!~ GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, AT W. B. LOVE 5c CO.'S I TN ? iticipation of removing in September fi? ll) oui . .rge and commodious NEW STOLE, in the V leeltr Building, corner of Main and Plaiu uti. td, .ve will close ont our present stock at unprt -edented LOW FUICE3. Bargains in ul. lasses of Gooda W. 1). LOVE ii CO. W. D. LOVE. 1 IL R MOI'H?KRT \_?["JjL?A. FOR CASH ! $10,0001* $10,0001 WOBTU OV AT COST ANO TRANSPORTATION To ms ko room For Our Fall Stock. | EINARD & WILBY, Doalerx lu CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. July 28_;_ LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BS3T PLACE. WE claim to b ivt oof of the finest SgVa/och* of WATCHED, of all best Ko,' o?^&ii'di, Swiui ano American makere. Wit! Ui.iiuot.ds and other fine Jewilry. our stock >N Inriie, ?nd wo .-vre going to sell tho Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al Div.uchee, bv the beat of workmen WM OT.AZK. Nov 1!) Formerly Glan* A Radcliffe. Beogers' fleer is Pore. IT don't contain Coonenlus Indiens Fiab BerrioH to make sleepy or headache. OFFICIAL. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXKCUTIVK DEPASTMEKT. IN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly, approved March 1,1878, enti? tled "An Act providing for the general elec? tion and tho manner of conducting tho samo," araondod by an Act approved March 12,1872, au election will bo held in tho several Coun? ties of this Statt on the THIRD WEDNES? DAY, hoing the ICth day, of October, for the fullowiug btato, Legislative, County and Congressional ofliccrs, lo servo for the next two and four years, as provided by tho State Constitution and Acts of Congross of the United States,to wit: Governor, Lieutenant Uoveruor, Attorney-General, Becrotary of Stale, Stato Treasurer, Comptroller-General, '.upcrinteodcut of Education. Adjutant and Inspector-Genera), members of tho General Assembly, Solicitors in tho several Judicial Circuits, and tor tho various County oflices, together with one member of Congr?s i to represent t!ie .State at large, and Representa? tives in thc respective Congressional Dis? tricts At tho euid election, the following amend? ment? to the State Constitution will bo sub? mitted tn the voters fur ratification or rejec? tion, to wit: 1st. Amt ndment relating to chango of time of holding giucral elections. Stritt? out all of tbat portion of Section ll of Ai rici? ll, following tho words "eighteen humlnd and seventy," occurring in the fourth and fifth lines, and insert the follow? ing: "And forever thereafter, on tho first Tuesday following tho first Monday in No? vember, in every tccond year, in such manaor and at such places as tho 1 rgislaturo may provide." Tho manner . . voting on this - amendment shall bo as follows: Those in favor of tho amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following words wiittenor printsdthereon:. "Constitutional Amem ment- Yes." Those op? posed to said amendment shall cast a ballot with the following words written or printed . I thereon : " Constitutional Amendment^- A'o." 2d. Amendment relating to tho further in creano of tho public debt of tho State, as fol- - ; lows: Article XVI-"To the end that the pub? lic debt of South Carolina may not herealter. be increased without the duo consideration, and frey consent of the people of the State, the General Assembly is hereby forbidden to ? create any iurther debt or obligation, either, by tho loau of the creditor the State, by gtfi rantee, endorsement or otherwise, except for the ordinary and eurrent business of the Mate, without first submitting the queetion au to the creation of any such new debt, gua? rantee, endorsement or loan ot tho credit, to the peep i, of this State, at a general election; and u ni en H two-thirds of thc qualified voters of this State votiug on the question shall be in favor nf a further debt, guarantee, en? dorsement or loan of this credit, nono shall bu created or made." 'Jho manner of votiug on this amendment shall be ac- follows: Those in favor of the amendment ehall de? posit a ballot with thefollowiig words written I or printed thereon: "Constitulional Amcnd [ nifiii. Arti-'le XVI- IVs." Thom) opposed to i i ; e a rn e nd men t th all cast, a ballot, with the f .Mowing worde written or I printed thereon: "Constitutional Amendment, . Article XVI-No " All bar-rooms and drinking saloons shall bo eloped on thc day of elect iou, and any person who shall sol: any intoxicating driuks on tho day of ob-ciiou, shall bo guilty of a misde? meanor, ai d on conviction thereof, shall bo tined in a sum not les* than ono hundred dol? lars, or bo imprison) d for a period not Ita* t han one mont h. ncr more than six months. J'ho Commissioners and Manager? of Elec? tion, and each ol ti.em, aro hereby required, with strict regard to the provision'of the Constitution and laws ot tin- Stat? , touching their dtity in ?-nc!i case, to eau-e. ouch elec? tion* to be held in the r respectivo C< umita on the day afore h ml, slid tu tala all neces? sary stops !or Ibo holding of audi elections, and for Hie ae-o rt tining ami determining tbs perentie who i-hall h.ive cen duly elected ll oie? nt, according to I he rules, i rn.< i ph s and pio visions proscribed by tho Act auu amendment tin reto aforesaid. Iii testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set my h md and caused tho Great Seal of th?* State to bo unix ed, at Columbia, [L. a.] the 16:h day of Stpti tuber, A. D 1872, and in the ninet>-seventh year ot the Iudopeudenc? of tho United States of Ameiica. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. CAHOOZO, Secretary of State. _Scpt 18_ GO AI*"! COAL! i 11HE undersigned havo established a COA I. V V lt U In this eitr, which will bo kept regularly sup? plied willi thu beet qualities of Orate, Stove, Chestnut, Blacksmith,, And F0UNDI1Y COAL, for salo at tho lowest prieta. A good article can bo supplied, deli? vered in any part of the eily. 100 TONS GRATE COAL " Now on hand. LONG TON (2.240 lbs.) will-, always be given. Mr. W. n. RIVES ia onr Agent for ?ale of. Coal, and will give prompt attention to alloc dura esut him, or dropped in Font Office Rex No 117, or iott at Fieber A Silliman's Drug Store. AUK 20 Imo O. G. PARSLEY A CO. New Books. TillE ? PEA R 8R'H COMM KNTARY, by Blah cpi and r.thor Clorgy of the Anglican. Church Vol.1. 15. Aunt J.?-?"'d Horn, by Author of Stoppings hc*tvt?nvarrt?. $l.M> Hannah, a ne.wN.ivol. bv Mi*s KnJooh. SOos. Jun 14_ DUFFIE jj CHAPMAN. Alo! Ale'. Ale 1 ir>K I>OZ CROTON ALE, very anj eiior r quality 6!i doz Mob.web's Ale, very supsriOT quali tv .Tiiit received and for salo by .Tn!v? JOHN AO NF WA- SON. Selling Ont Below Ocst. LADIF.;-" WRITING DE*KR, Jewel Caaes and traveling Companions. fS AAP MU LZ BACHER. Tlie Doctors Recommend fceegers'Beer [il pr?f?rer,ce to London Poitoi and rlcotuh. Als^_Wb vVTboy know i ? is unadulterated Onr friend of the Christian neighbor eays thst people wl o complain of dull times don't advertido. Make l.nown your complaints. This is lltimtsh'h p"i.n Mnke known yous cnmHaintf. Hrinitidi baa a remedy-tho BLOOD AND LIVER BILLS, tbs beet familyo pill ever made.