The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 11, 1874, Image 1

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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. A Canadian statesman baa passed away in n very melancholy. manner. The Hon. Robert Cunningham, of the Dominion Parliament, died in St. Paol, Minnesota, yesterday, of hemor? rhage of the stomaou, eansed by ex? cessive dissipation. A Brooklyn young woman, who abandoned her old husband, says: "Ho was too soft. I couldn't be hugging and kissiug him all the while?it isn't my disposition. I couldn't bear to be obliged to sit on bis lap and cuddle him every "time I wanted a oent." A newspaper states that Mr. Top? per's "Proverbial Philosophy" bus been dramatized, for the Queen's The atre, by Mr. Dion Boumoault. Wo may next hear of Dr. Johnson's Dic? tionary beiog similarly treated. The Vienna city architect bus ob? tained permission to construct a stove in the principal cemetery for oremntion purposes, and an old lady has given 30,000 florins for tho construction of others. Ool. M. It. Delany, the Independent Republican nominee for Lieutennnt Governorship, has resigned bis situa? tion in tho Custom House. A woman at Lowell, Mass., who weigbs 391 pounds, is ruining the hack business in that place. C. O. D. Fall and Winter Clothing. SZNARD & WILEY Respectfully announce to the public that their assortment of HATS, CLOTH? ING, BHIBT8, UNDERWEAR, TRUNKS and GENT'S F CRN IS HING GOODS is complete, and will be kept so through tho season. Their atook is too largest and best in the aity, and comprises ever; grade, from the lowcBt to the highest, being adaptod to tbe wants of alL YOUTH.and BOY8' CLOTHING in great variety. HATS! HAIS I! HATS'.'.! Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves and new rich Neck-Wear. Maximum in quality?Minimum in prtce. To Rent. ?A COTTAGE HOUSE on BUnding street, between Bull and Bickens. For terms, apply to AnglS_JOHN AQNEW A 8QN. FALL STOCK NOW OPENING D. EPSTIN'S FASHIONABLE Clothing House, Under Columbia Bom. THE most popular Btyles of the ecaBon in Men's and Boys' HATS are now ready, among which are tbo "Granger" and "Tom Ooliins" Hat Magnificent etock of Furnishing Goods, &c. Arriving every day. Look ont for hur gaius this eeaeou, as I am detcrmiued to maintain tho standard of veiling tbo BEST GOODS in tho market at the LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OP BUMMER GOODS will bo sold at a SACRIFICE, in order to close them out and make room. Call early for them at D. EPSTIN'S, Sept 5_Under Columbia Hotel. House to Rent. MTQE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE LOT of Mrs E. J. Arthur. Good gar don and excellent woll of wa* er. Pos? session given immediately. Api>lv to WM. MARTIN or E B. ARTHUR. July 4 Stoelyards and Scale Boams. ACOMPLETE assortment of PATENT SCALE BEAMS and STEELYARDS inst rocoived aud fi>r sale at reduced prices, by JOnN AONF.W & SON. IIEINITSti'S Standard Family Medicines. A N experience of forty years, and en rV dor.iod bv th-a highest professional skill in tbo country Dlt. HElSTi'HH'S FAMILY MEDICINES bio compounded with Krcat c.iro, expressly fur family ubo. Tho public have, therefore, a gnarantce that tho torn ikhh of tb<ii>e MediciucB aro based upon Strictly scientific principles, by one thoroughly ac-qu tinted with tbo medi oal qualities and ett' eUof oach ingre-dieut, and of their combined influence when chemically united. I can, therefore, recom? mend those preparations with the greatest confidence, being fully persuader! from past oxpurionoo thai ibey will Rive very GENE? RAL SATISFACTION. Tho use of those "Family Medicines" is not confined to the illiterate and crodulons, for iunn'ucrablo porsons of intelligence and charattur,occu? pying tho most prominent aUliins in soci? ety, too honest to imposo upon Uth?rn, and too sagaciona to bn imposed upon them Bblves, not only use, but recoramond tbom in tho highest terms oi praiso, for tho uni- j fortuity of their success in subduing dis? eases. F'orsaloby E.H. HEIN I Sil, Drug?ist and Chemist, Bout 6 t_Columbia, 8. G._ School Books and Stationery. RL. BRYAN has just opened anew a stock of English and Classical SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION? ERY. Also. BLANK BOOKS for March unfa and Public Offices of every uiz<j and qu tfity. Also, a large variety or Writing Paper, Envelopes, Gold and Steol Pens, Copying Presses. Pocket-knives, nno Pocket-books mado to order, Inkstands, Initial Paper, Writing Desks. Ink of all colors, and other varieties of Office Stationery. Bept 10 "Let t CO Indrpeniler t Republican Parly?Ur. der of tlie ? anipitlgn. 'Heatjq'rs Independent Rep. Party, Rooms State Ex Committee, Columbia, S. C, October 7, 187-1. T$V virhm o f llvo ?ut LiOrit V Ve&ted 1! 1 tbe Executive Committee of the Inde? pendent Republican patty by tbe Stute Convention, beld in the city of Charleston, Ootober, 1874, some of the following gentlemen will ud dress tint j citizens of the State at the | noes und times annexed: Hon. Jidin T Green?, C ?I. M. R Drtlany, Hon. R. H. Cain, n ,n. T. U. Dunn, J. Mima Sullivan, Esq., Hon. John Wallace, Rev. E. M. Piuckuey, Hon. dobn Chesnut, Edw. Couowuy, E<q., Hou. Wilsou Cook, Hon. Wm. II. Jones, Samuel Lee, Esq., Wm. A. Huyue, E<q., Rev. J. B. Middloton, Priuce H. Williams, Esq., lion. W. E Johnston, lion. W. W. Ramsey, H. L Shrewsbury, E-q , Hon. James A. Rowley, J. B. Thompson, E-q., J. U. Durham, Esq., Atiguatua Thompson, Esq., W. W. Ward, Esq., Hou. E. W. M. Maokey, Hon. T. A. Davis, Hon. Aaron Logan, E. 13. Senbrook. Es-q., John M. Freeman, Jr., E-q., Hon. J. D. Warley, Rev. Hampton Bostou, Hon. J. J. Hardy, Hou. Stephen Brown, Sampson Maxwell, l?vq., Hon. E. E. Dicksoo, Rev. E J. Adums, Col R. W. Seymour, W. G. Piuckuey, Esq , Hou. S. E. Gaillurd, Thos. H. Jone?, Esq., Wm. J. McKinlay, E-*q., Piof. Peter C. Lawrence, A. P. Furrur, Emi , Rev. L. Bunch, J. A. Muahingtou, Etq , Rev. W. H. Tbomue, Prof. T. II Jackson. Ales Br'yoe, Jr., Esq., M. U. Bryce, E?q., Hou. John R. Cocbran, Rov. Felix Terrence, Hon. Thomas Hamilton, T. R. Tight, E-q., Hou. N. B. Myers. Hon. George F. Mclutyn-, Rev. F. A. SaBportas, W. C. Morrison. Esq., and otheru. Times and Places op Meetings ? First Congressional District?Williams borg, Tuesday, October 13; Marion, Thursday, Ootober 15; Florence, Fu day, Ootober IG; Duiliogt in, S iturdsy, Ootober 17; Beuuettsville, Monday, Ootober 19;Oheraw, Wednoalay, Octo? ber 21; Manning, Thursday, Ootober 22; Gonwajboro, Friday, October 23. Second Congressional District?Lex? ington, Tuesday, October 13; Man? ning, Saturday, October 17; Charles? ton, Faiday, Ootober 23; Orange burg, -,-. Third Congressional Distriit?New berry, Monday, Ootober 12; Abbeville, Tueaday, Ootober 13; Anderson, Wednesday, Ootober 11; Walhalla, Thursday, Ootober 15; Piokens, Sa? turday, Ootober I t; Niuoty-Six, Mon? day, Ootober 19; Ohappell's Depot, Wednesday, October 21; Lanrens, Thursday, October 22; Newberry, Fri? day, Ootober 23; Prosperity, Saturday, October 21; Columbia, Saturday, Oc? tober 21; Abbeville, Monday, October 26; Anderson, Tuesday, Ootober 27; Walhalla, Wednesday, October 28. Fourth Congressional District- Green? ville, Thursday, Ootober 15; Spartan burg, Friday, October 1G; Union, Sa? turday, October 17; York, Tuesday, October 20; Chester, Wednesday, Oc? tober 21; Winnsboro, Thursday, Octo? ber 22; Camden, Saturday, October 21; Lancaster, Monday, October 2(5; Greenville, Saturday, Ootober 31. Fifth Congressional District?Edge Beld, Tuesday, October 20; Walter horo, Tuesday, October 20; IJeanfort, Tburaday, October 22; Aiken, Satur? day, October 21; Blackville, Monday, October 20. ! All meetings will bo held at 12 31., unless otherwise ordered by County Chairmen. County Chairmen will p'enso take notice of the time and places cd meet ing, aud as early as post-ible will com? municate with the Executive Commit-j teo at Columbia. When any particular speakers uro wanted, lituely notice should be given the Committt-e. THOS. C. DUNN, President. Attest: J. Evans Brittos, Secrttury. Appointments foe Conservative Canvass for Fourth Congressional DiSTHior.?Greenville, October 11 1-3; Spartunburg, Ootober 10; Union, Oct. 17; Rock Hill, Oct. 10; Yorkvillc, Oc? tober 20; Lancaster, October 22; Cam? den, October 21 Tbe meetings wiii bo urreuged for 12 M. Other appoint? ment e hereafter. J. B. KERSHAW. A New Cigar Store. HAH been oponed at 103J Assembly street, Factory No. 13, Thud iJiutriot, South Carolina. 'J ho subscribe r respect fully informs tbe public that ho linn opened at the abovo store, where he will keep con? stantly ou hand a full assortment of Cl GAHS aud TOBACCO,both domestic and imported. He fools suro that ho can oftVr induccruenthin DOMESTIC01GAI18, as his atock is maoo undor Ids personal aupor vibion, in this city. IM.POUTED GOODS Bold at tlio lowest prices. A share of the public patronage is solicited, and satisfac? tion guaranteed. Country merchant? will do well to examine my brock before pnr chabinu elaewhere. M. GOLDSMITH, 1054 Assembly street, Out 1_worth of the Market-. House for Sale. TI1E COTTAGE rocently creeled by C. N. G. Butt, opposite the College Cum mm, containing seven rooms, exclusive of Pan? tries. Bath Boom, Dressing Boom, Kitchen and Servants' Itoom. It has all the mo? dern improvements. It will bo Bold cheap. Inquire at Central National Bank. Hupt 18 LUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, IS P03IHVELY THE LARGEST SHOW IN* THE WORLD! COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1874?ONE DAY ONLY! OLD JOIIill IdllSM^THTAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION. America's Favorite Show, Witb America's Favorite Manager! I TUM MONA U( II UIT AMINIMENTS I SI V HIGH Y SO.\ K D.'. HE DI^PITE THIS OONJfaRN IS C?LLOS^AL IN ALL ITS PROP?RTI N'S; T I" is itnpo-sih e t? m< v.t l>y tho ordinary means adopted hy SMALLER CONCERNS, II ah it r-qnir.-s MANY SPECIAL TUAlNH toirsnenort this COLOSSAL OF ALL I EXitllH IH> xS. which < mliraern THOUSANDS OF LIVING ANIMALS, MYRIADS OF jltliti)^, COLON IK* OK MONK I YS, SCHOOLS < K AMPHIBIA, among which arc the following -tx'cial Novell it a. whh-li we Riixraaniaii to exhibit: &?~M>ok well these lines: W'i: will. xUbit at each plann TUE CHEAT SHOW visits tao living OlHAFFF.S, cost | ing fli 000 in g P; * Mach sum at ran RtllNOOEKOS; the laifrni-l PERFORMING KLE PH ANT in Ani r'o i; a Kiatil All Ic Hi OSTRICH. 12 le<? in hiight; ti den of monster 'Alaska S\A LIONS; a thiriM'-horiiod and three-i yt-.l ft iVIN'E, tum tho Holy Laud, the only one t-V.tr s?M?n Hint Hxhibi'rd in the world. These arornacial feat sins tiiat are not o rtio? or eon truth d hy anv ?Our 11?; ve?nn i xhibhicn. GREATa T oHajYV ON THE CONTINENT OF AMERlvJA! 1.000 living Wi'd lieasts and Rare Birds; 5 000 animate mid inaiimato Curiosities; GO diminutive Pi.nJtr; 1.000 Mt u and Horses;40 Musicians, H'O \!k!<- f'eif ?rmc?; 20 Lady Bitters, Eutojeuli c 1 briti ??; rfl euj"<e ?>f W ild i'??itsU;5 <>c!>bn Chariots, costing $10,000 in god DAILY EXP:7N0ntJHE OF THE MAMMOTH tH?W, $2 5 0! OVER FIFTY OA'?E;?OF BARE ANIMAL ;, in a.Milieu t<? whicli Hie lthin coro?, Giant Cutrlch Oir.itV r, '-j p >|t ?tami, Si>a Lions, LIhi.iI, Hartc;hi i?-?-. Pacific .-'i-ala, /a:'; Saevfd Cattb- ?i ?1 Ho* woiidi-r'nl Oime-h'Tiind and ihr>?-?-\i d ii.n Irnm ihu Hulj Land, are .-. .nt p.iii< t !.i .<? n inif oup\T W?. Jl;l D l.\ >r>irioN. TUE ?RAHD ORIENTAL STREET PAGEANT. A scene of sph i do* und is y.'ing magnifies in e. n-' wim -? ed . n< i tlmu . n?-o in a lifetime., KIV NO \stt i lUKit i i*!M?*F. I!V run s fitKKTS. A long and glittering db |i iy, introducing an eudinsh imnili* r of brilliant und Ik ant i fully dcuorsti d <'h>.. ?, l>< i.-, 'V nk - mi I Vans. emit in?itig my vast < ??? net! m >>f Bva?t?, Birds, iti s . .. M :. : .... Two Splcntiid !Jras3 H.nuU---Forty Musicians. tar Doortson.n \ ? 12 :io wi> 0 30 p .t. u>mission 75 oknts; oniLDREN UNDER TEN YEA IIS OF AO F., r>!> OKNTS "in Ticket ADMITS YOU TO THE EN TIRE MAMMOTH f Xtllltl 1'ion; Rkmkhdkh Tnk Pay and Datk in Coi.uhuia?W< dno.-day, October 21st, 1874. Oct 11,17,18,70111 ZU i Event." 74. V01 B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. NOTICE. OUR STOCK CLOTHING, HATS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING COODS, IS ho unusually largo I hat \jc arc dotcr mincd to reduce it. A simple inspec? tion of our stock will convince any one that OUR GOODS Are butter mado, OUR ASSORTMENT larger, and OUR PRICES lower, than any other lioutic in tho State. Au experience of thirty years in the CLOTHING BUSINESS Lu I lie citj of Columbia enables ua to select i;oo.ls better adapted to the wants of Ihm e.uuuiuuity. Our Roys' and Youths' (Jlothing Embraces every varioty that can be louud in largo retail clothing houses, and have been selected with great care, and will b'.> freely shown. Our make of Sill UTS have a reputation for lining Heeoud to none. We keep large lined or ICNQL1S0 AND] FRENCH ( LOTUS ul Hie choicest makes. Wo make garments to order unsurpassed by any house South of New York. In addi? tion, wc have a large assortment ol HOSIERY, V y I > KR-U A It III KNTK, NiaK-WKAIl. 811 AW LH, THAVK1.INO Hi A \ Kiers, TRUNKS, ?c. You will cor t a Inly eavo '^oney bv giving ltd a vail. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Ootl ,UME X?NUMBER 174. Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Propost s REGARDLESS of political opposition, to K.aiu the gubornalioual chair. The Indian Girl propOBca, regaidlcBs of oppo? sition in her lino, to gain tho wholesale trade of the Stato; for, au tho mmior of tlu Terpticlio* -.i School surpasses in graceful no.1.1 the man who only kuowu how To Dance a Jig So ll. id maid, through long experience, and through a; quaintat.ee w Ith the ret* il trade, can aurjiaaa other bounce, in placing with Dealers auch Cigaia aa thiir uuaUiuicr* will most delight to smoko, for really, yon might as well cxpact Republicaus to mot'. Democrats On the Democratic Platform Ai to look for C'igar9 that in quality or pi ice will comparo with thot-c Bold at INDIAN GIRL 010ATI STORE. _Columbia, S^C. _ THE OALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE STILL AHEAD! TUE proprietor of this establishment would respectfully announce to the Eublio and his nu morons patronB, that he ae largely inoreaicd bia fani-tics for sup? plying to them the best b id of CIGARS, both imported and domeotiu. Their force for the manufacturing of tho best Cigars has been largoly in reaacd, thereby ena biieg them to compute with tho largest Now York and Baltimore houses. Of this-, the dealers throughout the entire Stato oan certify. Tho celebrated 6c. PARTAGAS are alill all tho rage; also, tho 10c. IM? PORTED LONDRES. M. 8ULZBA0BER, No. 105 Uain street, Two doora below Wheeler House. XR1PKOVHD GEORGIA COTTON PREBS? Patented March, 1870, BY l'ESDLETON & BOAKUai A.T. AUGUSTA , OA. THE satisfaction this PRESS has giver in the past, the great improvement mado on it, and the faot of its being from forty to firty dollaracheaper than any other good Proas, should induce planters ami others to send for one of our new Circulars before purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Addroas PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Works, Kolloc'i Street, Augusta. Oa. July 2 ?ff-fmo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZED AT bis now store, Main street, nesrly cp - pottite the Central National Bank, ha* large and beautilul atock of line WA'tCIlES stem and key winders, from hebt European and American manufacturers, and of his own imporlation, in gold and silver caee?. Elegant JBWKLBi 1 An unrivaled astort~ meut just roceivtd and all the latest styles-. Sterling SILVER-WARE, iu acts and cases. Bridal Presents, and a veiy fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elepant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, large stock of Spectacles and E\e-OIaaireb, Clocks, hlntical Boxes,, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the large-at and beBt aeloctcd in the* Southern country and wdl be sold as cheap aa jam*1 article can be bought any where. Oot 24 C0NGAREE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M ANTJFACTTJ JtK!: OF STEAK i , wi EKG INI S, RAW "t. Mtti'Jagp MILLS. GIN ?rJ^^Oearing, und all kind* ot Irrtr Jiri Caatiugt for Ma ^^*3@S3^3gBS7 ch.neiyi.nd Or ..? ?-<' -->~* "jv j*~ hamchtal Oast ingd lot Slere* ? ami Dwelling!-, Patent Railing* foi Card? nr and Cemeteries', fro i Set teen w h Arbor Chairs; aico, liia?s Ca*lii.-|<i. <-i nil Kinds Bella for Chinches, Schools, Work-tdiops, Ac. Guarantee ail n.j woikibH efur t-hi. ?'. ? equal to any North orbouth. Work? at font of I adj ein et m.d ? ear ti South Carolina ai d Oreei?illt A Colnn Ida Railroad CompsideV Dcpnit. Not 18 Extracts. IT* N >11 I - U French ami American I X li TRACTS for I he Fsndkerctiiof, !er sale at L. T. SILL1MAK k CO.'S _ ?Tnly 7 Dm? Sloro I.A W Y Kits' O FJK I URS 1 INHUR.ANC'-K OffPlCKK! IIO?.1I.S KOU KAIU11.1KS! KINCSI.K IIKU-UOOMB! T I LET IN TIIK NEW Central national Bank Building'. P it ICES TO SI,'IT THE TIMES. Iled-ltevoms from jrt per month upwards; Family lb o: .fc r.-.m {ti ... r month upwards;. Law. err-' i lVu-e; U nn i? pr mouth upward*. W U'F.ti, f.A.S, WATERfalid WoODOLO Kl.'l. Hid o!h i modern iniprovcinou.*in? side building. Aabnck roatri* all fronting on th<-.-.(reel Good ventilation- A Janitor in charge of buildimr. Apply la Cantral Bank, or to Messrs. SEIDELS A L'ZELL. * April '-J _ Look to Your Blood, There is Lif.?*in it Yet'. \TTITI10UT pure blood no fl jSMb free V\ from di?eaafi. The ?Queen's Delight" ir. ilia greatest Blood Purifier. If your blood la P.ior, wa'.eiv, full o? hnm?rs?ose tho "O?cen'a DoliRht." If vnur health't* declining, wasting of -?i tal force?use the "Queen's Delight " If youhav0 Rhonmatiam, Swellings of the Joints?i-.do tho "Quefu's Dolight." If .V'.u have Chilla. Fover and Agno, Bii ien-.fU'B*?uae the "Qaeen's Delight." ff you havo Sick Headacho, Norvouane?ev Woa'kneaB-naftho ? Queen's Delight " If you have Janndie?', Liver Complaint, Yellow Skin?nao the "Queen'a Delight ." If you havo Dyspepsia, Fluttering about the Heart ?use tho "Queen's Dolight." If you havo any Cutaneous Eruption, Holling Humor?, Carbuncloa, Erysipolas or Khg'n Evil, Ooitro. nothing will rouova It but tho "Queen's Delight." If von want a Summor Tonic and Wintc luvigoralor?ui>c tho ' Queen's Dolight." Call and gel a Circu ar, and read it. Prepared only b\ _ E. n. HEINIT8H, 8opt30 t Pharmacist..