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"Let our just Censures ^^^^eS^K^St^ST Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1872. VOL. VIII?NO. 207. Curious Sfigar* ijjs??^a. WM? mo5?? ?nt display at the Exo cutivo MatfHBn Washington on Fri? day, at noonTw the representatives 6f the crowned heads o! Europe arid Sooth ' America, , who appeared in foil court | dress, headed by Sir Edward Thornton and Count de Noallieg, the French Min? ister, to extend their Congratulations to President Grant on his re-election. They were reoeived in the Bine Boom by the I President and Mrs. Grant, Miss Nellie j Grant and members of the Cabinet, and the ladies of their houBshoIds, as fol- j lows: Secretary ol State and Mrs. FiBh; the Attorney-General and Mrs. Williams; | Mrs. Dr. Sharp; Secretary of the Navy; Secretary of the Treasury; and Assistant j Secretary Oowan, of the Interior Depart? ment. Of the Diplomatie Corps, Sir Edward Thornton, the British Minister, and lady; Blaoqoe Bey, the Turkish Mitun? ter, and lady; Senor Borges, the Brazil? ian Minister, and lady; Kord von Sohlo ser, the German Minister; Col. Freyre, the Peruvian Minister; Count Goiti, the1 Italian Minister; M. do Bellonnel, Charge d'Affairesof France, (the Minister from that country being absent from the oity;) M. DelfoBS, the Belgian Minister; Ad? miral -Polo, the Spanish Idinister; Mr. Stevenson, the Swedish Ministor; Senor Garcia, Minister from the Argentine Re? public; Chevalier Lobo, Mr. Mori, the1 Japanese Minister, and a number of at? taches of the various legations. ? They each congratulated the President hnartily upon his re-election, and atterwardc there1 was a very cordial social re-union, lasting abont*half an hour, after which the dis? tinguished company withdrew. We seem to have struck one of those streams of bad look whioh sometimes overshadow the fortunes of the most skillful and deserving. No matter what we hold, the Radicals have j tint enough ' to beat it. New Jersey's two little pair turn ont neither more nor loss than Missouri's three little aces. We thought we had a full band in Tennessee and a flush, at least, in Alabama?and so we did' have?bnt the showdown proves them to be not worth a oent. The mine we made on Indiuna coRt us nil we had won and a little more beside. We had slipped Virginia in our sleuvc nnd bid Arkansas under the tuble. But it's no use. They beat tin holding, beat us drawing, and beat us playing. It is evidently not our moon. Tile best we can do is to jump the gsme aud try our luck some other time. "Partner, they've got us."?Louisville Courier-Journal, Dramatic Shooting Affair ?A soene not down on the bills occurred at a Bos? ton theatre the other evening. Jimmy Kelly was playing the part of a woman, and J. H. Carroll was to pretend to shoot him. By a miscalculation, the heavy wad from the gun was lodged in the back of Kelly, penetrating four or five inches, and making a large wound. The in? jured man fell naturally enough when shot, and the ourtain fell umid applause, bat wbilo the rest of the play was going on, a physician was attending the suffer? er in the rear of the stage. Notice. "13LANTERS will please come forward and | jl settle ror fertilizers, before tho FI It ST OF DECEMBER NEXT. COPELAND &, BEARDEN. Columbia, November 15. 1872. Nov 10 15* "LIGHT ! LIGHT I LIGHT ! I offer for salo the MINERAL SPERM OIL ! IT will not ignite under 300? Fahrenheit, and consequently is absolutely safe. It will not Take Fire In case of breakage of the lamp. The Oil will extinguish the flame. Tt burns with great brilliancy in the DUAL BUBNEB, requires but little attention, and uo trim? ming. Tho Oil never gums in tho .Lamo, as it absorbs no oxygen from tho atmosphere. It does not deteriate by ago. The Oil itself has no odor while burning. It gives a light of ten candle power, at a cost not exceediug one-half cent per hour. Call and aoe tho Oil and experiment with it. Not 15 lmo >_ FBE-D. J. BROWN. Hay! Hay! IHAVE just received a fine lot of TIMOTHY GRABS HAY. which I am soiling low for cash. J. D. BATEMAN. AKcnt, Nov 15 1-8 Columbia Irte Honwn For Sale. A DE3IBABLE COTTAOE RESI? DENCE for Bale, on Washington street, 'now occupied bvO. N. O. /hut. HEIbELb X EZELL, Agents, Nov 14 thin Real Estate Brokers. Wanted. AFIRST-RATE MILKER?man or woman ?can find steady employment; none other need apply. Inquire at residence of Nov 15_C. J. 8TOLBBAND._ Non-Explosive Oil, JUST received and for sale, at O. DIERCKS'. The premium non-explosive MINERAL SPERM OIL. Also, burners suitable for the us-- of this Oil. Wholesale and rotail. Nov13 _ An Old ADAGE, "Look to your own interest," should ho especially observed bv those who wish CIGARS and TOBACCO. Therefore, the "Indian Maid" Wants a Call from those who indulge in tbo luxury of smoking, as Bbo is euro she oan suit the taste of tho moet fastidious Young Man with "Money." "GOLDEN BUG" or "PEACH." Everybody send an order._Nov 12 Horses and Mnles. ON the lit of December,, tho unuorsigued will receive] ?about fifty hoad of first .class KENTUCKY STOCK, t Nov 18 _ W. H. A J. M. TALBO i'T. Buckwheat Flour. EW SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, at G. DIERCKS'. Nov 14 f N J. CAEN, French Dyeing, Cleaning and Scour? ing Establishment. OFFICE corner or Laurel and Snmtor strs., Columbia, S. C. Special attention ?iven to KID GLOVES, Laco Curtains, Carpets, Ac. Nov 0 lmo* Spooial Notices. Tbe highest premium at Fair of Carolin*?, held at Charlotte, October, 1872, only makes a little over One Thousand First Premiums received by the WHEELER & WILSON SEW? ING MACHINE. Send in your orders. Office two doors below Piioxnix. office. Not 13 G TnE Howe Sewihu Machine St im. Victo? rious.?The greatest triumphs known to the Sewing Machiuo world. Wo havo just hoc n Informed that the "Uowo" has taken the highest premium at tho Georgia State Fair, alBO at tho North Carolina Stato Fair, and at Oxford, nudson, Goldsburo, FctcrsLurg. Danville, Boyston, Wythoville and Pittaburg. This Machine has recently heon improved, and is now ouo of the lightest running ma ohiues made. It is tho boat iinished and made of the best mateiial. Don't fail to eeo the new "Howe." Nov 12 G : Aetliina? Any medicine which will alle viate the paroxysms of this dreadful disease will be haded with joy by thousands of suffer ers. Tho certificates which accompany Jonah ! Whitcomd's Remedy are from the most relia? ble sources, and attest to its wondeiful power, even in the most Bevere cases. Joseph Um - nett & Co., proprietors, Boston. Free Advertising ?From family to fami? ly, from city to city, from State to State, tho fame of Dii. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters, as a specific for all derangements of the atom ich, bowels and liver, is continually extending. Its voluntary missionaries are innumerable, and public enthusiasm in its favor spreads faster than a prairie fire. Don't Slight Your T?eth.?Remember that upon their labor, the health of tho sto? mach depends. Koep them perfect, and in order to do so, manipulate them with a brush dipped in the fragrant Sozadont, oneo or twice a day. Who Will SuftVrt?It is now 21 years since Dr. Tobias' Venitian Liniment was put before the public; warranting it to cure Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Cuts, Burns, Cruises, Old Sores, Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest, and it has never failed. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, N. Y. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility iu their various forms; also, as a preventive against Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers, tho Perro-Phoapkorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Can well, Hazard &, Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is tho beet tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. Tliurston'u ivory Pearl Tooth Powder. ?Tho best article known for cleansing and ?reserving tho teeth and gums. Sold by all rnggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York. Chrlatudoto'a Hair Dye atands nnrivalcd in the world. No lady or gentleman cf dis? crimination uses any other. It is the most perfect, reliable and effective Hair Dye in the world. Manufactory, G8 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Carbolic Salve,"recommended by Physi? cians as tho great Healing Compound. Price 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, boIo Pro? prietor, 8 College Place, New York. ltlaley'a Bu?ihn is & reliable Diuretic and Tonic for all derangements of the urinary 1 and genital organs. Tho genuine, as former-, ly Bold by Haviland, Hurrai J Rislov and their branches, is now prepared by H. W. Risley, the originaler aud Proprietor; and the trade supplied by his successors, Morgan & Risley, New York. Kvapnia, or opium pnrifled, the most per? fect anodvno in tbe market, made by proceed of Dr. I. M. Rigelow, Detroit Medical College, is always uniform in strength,which israroly tho case iu other preparations of opium. Plate'* Astral oil has a world-wide repu? tation as the surest and best illuminating oil. Over 2.000,000 gallons havo been sold tor the pact two years, from which no accidents of any description have occurred. Senel for cir? cular. Oil House ot Charles Pratt, estab? lished 1770, New York. We. Have Frequently Ilearil mothers say they would uot be without Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup, from the birth of the child until it bus timshed with the teething siege, under anv consideration whatever. The Secret of Beuuiy?What is it? no longer asked, for tho world of fashion and all the ladies know that is produced by using a elelighttul ami harmless toilet preparation known as G. \V. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." Its beautifying efTeets are truly wonderful. Depot. 5 Gold street. New York. Oet 2 Jt The Horse Disease. (Bronchial Catarrh ) EPIZOOTEAMAT10A, from tho Greek, meaning against, and an animel, applied to contagious diseases attacking animals. Don't spend vnnr money on unknown and doubtful remedies. Go to HEINITSH; he will give you all tho information for nothing, aud sell you just such remedies as will iusure safety aud protection to your horse. His Groat Horse Powder and the Famous Quaker Liniment with Gum ABsafretida, Gum Cam? phor, Tar and Carbolic Acid, aro tho only medicines worth neing in this disease, and will cure in everv case. Medicines for sale at Novl3t_ ' HKINITSH'S Drug store. New Departure. THAT is, we havo departed from that old principlo of slow sales and large prolils, aud have adopted tho now principle of quick sales and small profits. Those who favor that move will find it to thoir interest by giving us a call before) purchasing elsewhere. Our goods are in reach of all, aro first class, and direct from manufacturers, and we can, there? fore, sell at such prices as will defy competi? tion. NATHAN A PE1XOTTO, Two doors below Shiver ft Co 's, NOV 8 Main si net. REMOVAL. Toys, Bakery & Confectionery. TUR undesigned has removed his BAKE? RY. CONFECTION Kit Y and TOY ESTA? BLISHMENT lo bis new two-story brick building, on Main street, a few doors below tho Puck .nix office, where bo wlil bo pleased to see all of his old i titrons, and as many now onoa as possible 1 be old estahlirhiiie.ul will also be cotitiuued. W STIEGLITZ. Novo tl2 CARRIAGES BUGGJES! YOU can select from tho largest stock in the Stale by calling at the Repository, corner of Washington and Sunder streets, near Poet ..'-fllce. Ho sure to ca'l and exa? mine. JOHN AONEW, Proprietor. M. .1 CALNAN, Agent. Nov 7 DRY GOODS. -? ?? boots 111 shoos. HATS AND CAPS. MILLINERY * ! AND DRESS - MAKING. All these new, fresh, cheap, and up to the highest possible stand? ard. Call and see how the people appreciate our efforts to serve the mu? tual interests of buyer and seller. R. C. SHIVER & CO. _Nov_i:j BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. LADIES' and GEN? TLEMEN'S DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS aim _ ?SHOES, from tho beut manufacturers. Work warranted. HATS. Just roceived, an invoieo of FASHIONABLE j HATS. J. ME1GHAN. Nov5_ 12 I look At this. LiidicV beautiful SILK TIES, SCARFS & IIAMlk'FS. Value 7."> cents fur>30 cent*. 1.00 for 7? cents. 1.?0 for 1 00. 1 C. F. JACKSON. New Publics tons. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. New standard works for libraries. Now Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a fresh stock of WHITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knives, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of all si/es, fancy Brackets and Book Shelves, and a geueral variety of Letter, Not? and Cap Papers, hn volopos and Fancy Stationery, for sale by Nov5 It. L. BIlYAN. Oysters. Fish and Game. MY BESTAUBANT is opened for tho season. A fc_*rf?l?i5>?>. call from my old pa- SfcSSw** trona eoliciicd. MF ALS served in every stjle at all hours. Fatni'ies fnr niehed with Charleston and Norfolk OYS. TEltS, as cboap aB the cheapest. LUNCH every day from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. North? east corner of Market. Nov 2 lmo D McGUfNNIS. OYSTERS! Stewed, Fried, and on the Shell. (fjjtt /?^) HAVING made our arrangements ^O^VRp'for the Oyster season, wo are pre ^J&r pared to'furnish our fritnds and patrons with OYSTEbB, in all stjles. We h-'pe that polite attoutiou to our iriends may give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. We shall endeavor to please tho eye as well as taste, remembering that "cleanliupsB is a virtue." Nov 1 amo _P. D. KONEMAN. Oysters. /O MY OYSTEB SALOON is open tlie season. My friends are hi ^^Jcyr vited to p,ivo nio a cull Ovsttis servedin all styles. G. DIEUCKS. Oct 18 For Bale. O BOaHELa of COKE can he had ?Jt\)\J\J at tho Gas Works, at a rate, in Doint of economy, ?qu?l to Bed Ash Coal, at f? 00 per ton. J. A. J. DEBUICK, Oct 39 Superintendent. Unprecedented Success or thk SINGER. The Singer Sewing Machine received FIRST PREMIUMS. in 1872, at State Pair, Atlanta, Ga., Anderson Fair, S. C, Darlington Fair, S. C. Look at their Halen: 181.2G0 Milchini it sold in 1871; 52.7.H more thitn any company. The linger Manufacturing Company. Main street, Co iiuibia, s. c. W. J. WaY, Nov 13 t6m Acent. Wanted Immediately! 1,000 GOOD BUYERS, TO call at cur new i-lore and see our new stock of DRY GOODS, And select your I DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kericys, I Jeans, Linscys, Blankets, I Flannels, Cloaks, Furs, Woolen Balmoral and Boulevard Skirts, Col? lars, Ties, Shawls, Scarfs; everything in the Notion line, as well as Broun and. Bleached Sheeting and Shirting. Cull at once, or yon will lose a No. 1 chance. FOhTF.lt A- STEELE. P. S.?We are now receiving our second lot of (hose choice Charlotlee ville (Va.) Woolen Mills OASSlMEItES. 1?. A S. Nov 5 JUST REGEIVED. zLOn CASEa CANNED GOODS, ^b"" 100 boxes CANDY, 50 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axoa, 200 dozen Pocket-Knives, 100 dozen pairs Trace Chains, 100 dozen Door and Pad-Locks, ICO buudli a Ties, 100 bales Bagging. F<_>r sale to-day, at New York priced ail 1 ear liage, having been purchased mainly before 1 the late inflated prices. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. I ^-cnnim Afp i n?in-^a AT LAST r?iHE place to bnv overvtbing wanted. The I best selection of PERFUMERY tvir oftVred in Columbia, the following br.'.ml nl which stands conspicuous: j OUR CHIEFTAIN. . With i vc ry bottle of this Perfume sold, a pic ' tore of General It. E. Lee is given. 1 GREELEY & GRANT PRIZE BOXES, I Containing Cendy and Pictures ol these did j tingiiislo-e] oflK-is Is. PERFUME A rOMI/.EUS,for refreshing and reviving the nerves. CIGARS, of the Quest IliVom and best j bra tills. ? FRENCH CANDIES, in ail variety; also, , plain and assorted, together with many othet ' desirable articles too numerous to mention, j Nov ."j O. V. AN TU KltP. ?uu and B:;isting Powder. ; rK nntb-rrigned are agents for the eelc-j , JL brateil I'OWDI It uiHiiUfaetuied atWil-j I mington. Delaware, by .Messrs. Dnp'ont, Dp j Nemans A Co , and havu constant i.v on hand j I a rull assortment tin v.iiiiiis kimis manu-1 j fac-t hi 11! hv sfti I Hi in. i Mod? i iiig in part nt ? RIFLE POWDER, in whole, hall mo! ituar ! ler kegs. i DEER POWHKK in'..*? | ot.i.d kegs. ; BLASTING Pti\V|ii:i.. m ?.>:, pound kegs. I DIAMOND GRAIN and I.IFLE POWDER, | lin 1 p 011111 canistei S. j All other brands w ill b;- furnished at short ; notice fioin the Charleston Magazine. For { sale in tp.i.Mitilit .? to suit purchase-is by e)et 21 JOHN AON 1CW A-SON. WM. GLAZE, ? OI.UitlUIA, s. c, WOULD invite atten? tion to his stock of Watches and Chains, In great variety, for ladioa' and gents' wear. Jewelry, in Diamond, Pearl, Coral, And other styles, ne w and beautiful. Sliver and Plattet Wares, In great variety, plain and fancy, of rarest patterns. Table Cutlery, Communion Sets, Music Boxes, from $50 Up. Masonic Jewels, etc. Special attention given to orders, sent C. O. D., with privilege to return, or e xebange, if not approved on sight. Oct_22 2mo Bonds for Sale. THE Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad Com pa Ii v will sell $100,000 of its Fl rs v MORTGAGE ROM'S, bearing interest nt the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at 80 ? and accrued interest on 100-making the in ! vi ?tor nenrlv I) per cent, pur annum, in addi? tion lo ths discount. Apply to M. P. Pcqram, Cashier Kirs! National Rank, Charlotte, C. DnnknlR'it, Treasurer, or Scot Si WM. JOHNSTON. President Apples! Apples! -a s\ BARRELS NORTHERN APi'LFS, XU 2 Barrels ORANRERRIES, jtn-l i< ceivetl and for sale bv HOPE A OYLES. Visitors to Columbia DUBIKO FA I? week WILL NOT FORGET to call AND EXAMINE THE IMMENSE STOCK of NEW AND CHOICE GOODS Opened tlic last Tew days at The Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of W. D. LOVE & CO. ANOTHER caso of yard wide PRINTED CRETONS, juat received; Belling at lCJc a yard. Cheapest goods over sold in thin market. Our stock of CARPETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, SCARFS, F?RS, BLANKETS and DRESS GOODS haa beon largely replenished, as well as every other department in the hi or j, to meet the wants of the trade during Fair week. A fnll line of KTD GLOVES opened, in one and two Uuttuua, in all colorB. Nov :l _ WM. DgLOVE & CO. R E MOVA L. m. H. BERRY'S FIRN1TLI 11E WABE-B001IS, Ori'OSITE THE OLD STAKD, In New Three-story Brick Store, NEXT TO WHEELER RO USE. NOW on hand, and receiving, ttho largeat stock of first class FURNITURE Ever shown in this market, consisting of WALNUT PARLOR, DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER SUITS, in various new atylee,* direct from tho beet manufactures, and at prices to enit tho timea. PICTURE FRAMES made to order, in Wal? nut or Gilt BED SPRINGS, SPRING REDS and MAT TRESSES on hand and made to order. Children's CJfeKIAGES, WHEELBAR? ROWS, Ac. From long experience in the business and reliable quality of goods we feel confident we can compete with any house South of Balti ruoro. Thankful for paat favors, we hope to continue to merit the same liberal patronage. Nov 5. lmo FALL OPENING AT l&W.nWMFffll'S! mUE largott slock of READY-MADE CLOTHING hi retail in the Siaie. 1 Everything in the way of HATS, Some our own styles. A new feature is the Daguerrean Gallory formerly occupied by Messrs. Wram ft Hix, fitted tip for our Custom Trade, and filled with (ho choicest FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASS1MERES AND TESTINGS, Which we are making to order, nnder a gua? rantee to pleaso. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Sept 10 8?LZB AO HE R'8 NEW OPENING:! THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF JEWELRY SOUTH OF THE POTOMAC. HAVING moved from my old )stand to Wearn's new Art Ruild tiug, and opened tbo largest la id finest Block of WATCHES, ?;JLOCKH. JEWELRY, DIA? MOND?, riolid and Plated Ware, Cutlery, and fancy article? generally, ever displayed in this* city, 1 ask my many customers and friends and the public to call and examine for themselves. I have tho latest faBbinns in JEWELRY and PLATED WARE, of the most artistic and beautiful styles. All my goods aro from flrat class manufacturers only. Torrn?, um cash. Repairing und Engraving a specialty. All work fzuarantced. ..pet 11 HAAG SUf BRACHER New Books. rpilE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bieh I. ops and other Clergy of the Anglican Church. Vol I. *5. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stopping noavenwards, si.50. Hannah, a new Novel, bv Miss MnJoeh. 60c. ? Jan 14 . DUFF1E .V CHAPMAN. I HA.VE recently retnrned from the Nor*,. X and am prepared to exhibit the most com? plete sad slepnt stock Of s -, ?? DR? ?0ODS Ever brought to thia market, constating ?rt the latest and most popular styles lnJDHRBS GOODS, CAB8IMEBKB, 4a., with a rou lineab HOSIERY AND QLOVEBi#? And select assortments of Garpetiag?, Win- - don Sbadea and Cnrtaina. Bugs, Mattinge, and all other artioles usually f on rid in a F IBbT!1 CLASS DHY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. > The grand opening of the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT On THURSDAY, October 10, nnder the' di* rcction and snperviaion of MRS. A. McCORMICK, So generally known tbrou?hout the State for her a kill and taate, offers nnnenal attractions, tbo stock having been carefully eelected by herself, and placed at flgareB to meet ail wants. The celebrated HOWE SEWING MACHINE And AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE AND* OVER-SEWING MACHINE conetitute a pro? minent feature in the line of my business, being jnstiy considered the most efficient mm - ? satisfactory now in nae. '. . The public generally are invited to give me a call. J. H. KINAHD, Or Siskin Street, Oct 4 One door Bonth of Columbia Hotel. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, CAPS GENTS' FLRNISDING GOODS!!! . ??. \17E are receivinc and will continne to re V V ceivo through tbo season tbe best Ready-made Clothing That cannot bo surpassed, if equaled, by any Onetom-made. We have the very lat-eat fashions in Moltons, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricots, Black Dreea Frock, Black Doe Pants, French and American Drass Vests, Cloth. Silk and Silk Velvet. A spendid lino of Men'e, Youths' and Boys1 UN DEB-CLOTHING, White and Fancy Shirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hoae, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck Wear, Suspenders, Si>k and Linen Handkerohiefs, Shawls, Car pots and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. 49~We have marked onr Goods for net oath. EIN ARD & OTXLEY. ?Oct 1_, MILLINERY. ~~ To the Ladies?Great Attractions. MRS. G. E. REED has just se? lected in New York, ana other cities a superior stock of MIL? LINERY and ether goods, con 'slatingof elegantBONNETSand HATH, iu Velvet, Bilk, Crape and Straw. Also, Infants. Caps; Hats and Cloaks, La lies' and Chil? dren's Dresses, Furs, Ac; Orna I oamenial Hair in every style and variety; ! Corsets. Ladies' Underwar .and many other articles too numerous to mention, thankful' for past favors, she hope tor a continuance from the Ladies of Columbia and elsewhere, who will please call and see tor themselves ? that all of tbo above will be sold very low. Oct 27_, Imo v STRANGE BUT TRUE) Custom-Made CLOTHING, treats * urnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS AT COST. THIS plan, so unusual at, this season of the year, ba been adopttd, and will be con? tinued by our house nutil JANUAhY 1,1873, tor a special purpose. All visitors to the city, who consult their pereonar comfort and financial interest, should, by all m? an*, visit the store of S STRAUS & PRO , Columbia Ho'el lib ok. N. B. Having purchased our foods for cash, mid at the largest business bouses im Amt ricd. we chal'enge competition. Nov 3' Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments THE undersigned begs to inform w^his friends Uiat his SALOuN and ^j>lf ttSTAURAKT is in lull opt ration,, ami he i* ?. reparcd to tr.pply Ml.AJ.S at all hours OY.VT1BS, iu and out ol the shell, from Norfolk, Charleston, aid Italian Key, whin the weather peimits. Imported ami domestic Si.UABS. Baltimore LAGER BFER? etc. A. STORK. Get 2C. _* To Rent, A DWELLING HOUSE, containing tf-nfei^ht room .situated on Laurel street, Ku*hotwcfii Bull and Mation. All necessary out-buildings on tho premises. Possession, given on tbe tlrst of November. Apply at office of POPE & HASKeLL. Oct ti To Rent. TO an approved tenant, I will rent tbo Hit "Walker House," situated on Upper I?L Boundary street. Applv to Sept 20_R. O'NEALE. Ja. For Rent. fM. THAT large and commodious STORE m now occupied by Messrs. Porter A Steele, ULPossession given the 1st of October, for terms, inquire of G. D1EKCKS Aug 24_ Desirable Residence for Sale. MTnF. desirab!o ono and a half story DWELLING, located on the South west corner of Lady and Marion streets, is ?ftere?! for sale. The house has all tbo mo? dern improvements, with a Mansard roof, rhu lot contains half an acre. For terms, apply to _T. M. POLLOCK. Noith Carolina Hay. BALES good N. O. HAY,for pale ow by HOPE A GYLE8. Good Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS'FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEF, BUFFALO TONGUES, CHOICE GOSH EN BUTTER. All fresh and for sale low for cash hv June 10 HOPE A 3YLE8.. 75