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??*?if*. -??-/?... BY JULIAN A. SELBY. In the United States Disttiot Court, October 12, Judge Bryan presiding, the following sentences were passed: Edward Brown, for stealing United States property; senteneed to one year's imprisonment at bard labor. James William? and Samuol Bryon, for tbo anmo offHnne, w?rp. HantRnnc.r! likewise. Geo. W. Brown and Geo. M. Huyward, for stealing United States property, were sentenced to one year's imprisonment in Beaufort County jail. W. G. Miller, for distill? ing without giving the notice, sen? tenced to pay a fine of $100 and oootB. On the equity side, F. W. MoMaster, of the firm of MoMaster, Monteith & Boath, was finally discharged in] bankruptoy. HobbibiiE Accident at tue Wash- | fKOTON Navy. Yard.?A borriblo acci? dent occurred at the navy yard there | Saturday afternoon. Edward P. Bip pler, o carpenter, employed in manag? ing tho four-foot circular saw used at | the West ship-house for outting timber, was out to pieoes by the huge saw, thou revolving at great speed. Ho was engaged in adjusting the guide, when he was caught and curried forward in front of the saw, which waB stopped in a few seconds, but not nntil it bad twice sawed through the body of the I unfortunate man, and left his remains) a mangled maaa of flesh and blood. An Undertaker gathered the torn frag? ments together and bound them iuto a| semblance of tho human form. Gen nit a ij MoGowan's Appointments. Gen. McGowan will address the voters of .the Third Congressional District at the places named, on the days indi? cated below: Abbeville, Saturday, October 17; | Anderson, Tuesday, October 20; Wal? halla, Thursday, lOotober 22; Pickens, Saturday, October 24; Liaurena, Tues? day, Ootober 27; Newbeiry, Thursday, October 29; Columbia, Saturday, Oc? tober 81. The Congressional Exeautive Com? mittee, in each County, are expected j to make the necessary arrangements. JOEL S. PERBIN, Chairman Abbeville County Executive | Committee. Appointments fob Consebvattve Canvass fob Fourth Congressional Distbiot.? Greenville, October 14, lb; Spartanburg, October 16; Union, Oct. 17; Rook Bill, Oct. 19; Yorkville, Oo? tober 20; Lancaster, October 22; Cam den, Ootober 24. The meetings will be arranged for 12 M. Other appoint? ments hereafter. J. B. KER8HAW. C. O. D. Pall and Winter Clothing. KIN ARD & WILEY Respectfully announce to tho public that thoir assortment of HATS, CLOTH? ING, 8 III UTS, UNDERWEAKJ TRUNKS and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ia complete, and will ho kept bo through tho season. Their stock ia tho largest and best in the city,and comprises evory grade, from the lowest to tho highest, being adapted to the wants of all. YOUTH and ROYS' CLOTHING iu great variety. HATS ! HATS ! 1 HATS !'.'. Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves and now rich Neck-Wear. i Maximum in quality?Miuimum iu price. To Rent. A cpTTAGE HOUSE on Rlunding street, belwoou Bull and l'ic&eus. For terme, applv tr> AoglS JOHN AGNEW A-SON. Seed Wheat. 350 RUSH ELS CHOICE SEED ^*gP WHEAT, known as the "Hluo Stem," ^^S?rORardcU tho beat in tbo world. For dale by J. A. HENU1X & BRO. Sopt 20_Into FALL STOCK M)\V OI'ESISfi AT ? J J 1 O I 1 11 O fashionable Clothing House, Under Columbia Hotel. TTlHEmoat popular atyleaof tbo aoason JL in Mcu'a and Bojb' HATS are now ready, among which aro tbo "Granger" and "Tom Oollins" Hat Magnificent Btock of Furnishing Goods, &c. Arriving ovory day. Look out for bar? gains this season, as I am determined to maintain the standard of selling the BEST GOODS in the market at the LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will be sold at a SACRIFICE, in order to oloae them out and niako room. Call early for them at D. EPRTIN'S, 8ept 5 _Under Columbia Hotel. House for Sale. THE COTTAGE recontly erected by O. N. G. Butt,oppusit6 the College Campus, containing seven roonia, exclusive of Pan? tries, Bath Room, Dresaing Room, Kitchen and SeryantB' Room. It has all tho mo? dern improvements. It will be sold oheap. Inquire at Oontral National Bank. Sept 18 "Let o COLI] Independent Republican rany-Oi. tier of tbe cainptklgn. Headq'iis Independent Rep. .Pahty, Rooms State Ex. Committee, Columdia, S.O., Ootobor 7, 1871. By virtue of tbe nuthority vested iD tbe Executive Committee of tbe Iude pendent Republican party by tbe State Convention, bold in tito city of Charleston, October, 1874, some of the following gentlemen will i-iidress the citizens of tlio State ut t he iduees und times annexed: Hon. Johu T. Greene, Col. M. R. Deluny, Hon. R. II. Cain, Hon. T. C. Dunn, J. Mima Sullivan, Esq., Hon. John VVallneo, Rev. E. JVI. Piuckney, Hon. A. ?r. Runnier, E.lw. Couoway, Esq., Hon. Wilson Cook, Hou. \Vm. H..Jones, Samuel Lee, Esq., Wm. A. Hayne, Esq., Rev. J. B. Middleton, Friooo H. Williams, E->q., Hon. W. E. Johnston, Hon. W. W. Ramsey, H. L-. Shrewsbury, E-;q., Hon. James A. Bowley, J. 13. Thompson, E<q., J. H. Durham, Esq., Augustus Thompson, Esq., W. W. Ward, Esq., Hon. E. W. M. Mackey, Hon. T. A. Davis, Ron. Aaron Logan, E. B. Senbrook, Esq., John M. Freeman, Jr., E.-q., Hon. J. D. Warley, Rov. Hampton BoBton, Hon. J. J. Hardy, Hou. Stepheu Brown, Sampson Maxwell, Esq., Hon. E. E. Dickson, Rev. E. J. Adams, Col. R. W. Seymour, W. G. Piuckuey, E--q , Hon. S. E. Gaillnrd, Thoa. H. Joues, Esq., Wm. J. MeKinlay, Esq., Prof. Peter C. La'wrenoe, A. F. Furrar,Esq., Rev. L. Bunob, J. A. Mushiugtou, Esq , Rev. W. H. Thomas, Prof. T. H. Jackson, Alex. Bryco, Jr., Esq., M. H. Bryce, Esq., Hou. John R. Cocbrau, Rev. Felix Terronoe, Hon. Thomas Hamilton, T. R. Tighe, Esq.. Hon. N. B. Myers, Hon. George F. Mclntyre, Rev. F. A. Sasporta?, W. C. Morrison, Esq , and others. Times and Places of Meeiinos ? First Congressional District?Williams borg, Tuesday, October 13; Marion, Thursday, October 15; Florenoe, Fri? day, October 16; Darlington, Saturday, October 17; Bennettsville, Monday, October 19;Cberaw, Wednesday, Goto ber 21; Manning. Thursday, October 22; Con wayboro, Friday, October 23. Second Congressional District?Lex? ington, Tuesday, October 13; Man? ning, Saturday, October 17; Charles | ton. Faiday, October 23; Orange burg. -.-. 2'fiird Congressional District?Abbe? ville, Tuesday, October 13; Anderson, Wednesday, October 14; Walhalla, Thursday, October 15; Pickens, Sa tarday, October 17; Ninety-Six, Mon? day, Ootober 10; Ch tip poll's Depot, Wednesday, October 21; Laurens, Thcrsdsy, Ootober 22; Newberry, Fri? day, Ootober 23; Prosperity, Saturday, Ootober 24; Oolumbia, Saturday, Oc? tober 24; Abbeville, Monday, October 26; Anderson, Tuesday, October 27; Walhalla, Wednesday, October 28. Fourth Congressional District- Green? ville, Thursday, Ootober 15; Spartan burg, Friday, October 16; Union, Sa? turday, Ootober 17; York, Tuesday, Ootober 20; Chester, Wednesday, Oo? tober 21; Winnsboro, Thursday, Ooto? ber 22; Camden, Tuesday, Ootober 27; Lancaster, Monday, October 26 Greenville, Saturday, Ootober 31. Fifth Congressional District?Eilge field, Tuesduy, October 20; Walter boro, Tuesday, Ootober 20; Beaufort Thursday, October 22; Aiken, Sahir day, Ootober 24; Blackvillo, Monday, October 26. All meetings will be held ut 12 M unless otherwise cidertd by Oouuty Chairmen. County Chairmen will pltasu hike notice ct 'ho time und places of meet? ing, and as early as possible will com muuicato with tbe Executive Commit? tee at Columbia. When any particttlui speakers are wauted, timely notice should bo given the Committee. T?OS. C. DUNN, President. Attest: J. Evans Bkitton. Secretary A New Cigar Store. HAS been opened at 105J Assembly street, Factory No. 13, Third I'iutiict', South Carolina. The subscriber respect? fully informs the public that h? hah opened at tha above sto?C, where ho will keep con? stantly on hand a lull assortment of CI? GARS and TOBACCO, both domestic and imported. He fuels nuro that lie can offer inuucomcutaiii noHK s l IC OltiAUH, an ins | stock is made under bid pursoual auper viaton, in thh city. IMPORTED ?10UDS Bold at tho lowest prices, A id-are of the public patronage i- solicited, und Hiillafac? tion guaranteed. Country i lere.banti- will do woli to examine my a rod. before rtnr ohasitiK olaewhen . SI. GOLDSMITH, 105J Ai-Biint.lv at rent, Oot 1 North ol tbe Market. Red Ash Coal. i f\Ci TONS RED ASH COAL-aamc ^Xjyj quality aa that which gavomeh satiafaotion two years ago. Aug 25_TW. HARPER. Best Coal. Cheap for Cash. THE undersigned ia receiving hia supply of this burning material, whiob will be sold at low prices, cheap for cash, 'ply to B. A. KEEN AN. opt 12 Into rl.t ? . ..u. ur Just Censurei rMBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY ] B. & E C. SWAFFIELD, NOTICE. OUR STOCK CLOTHI NG, HATS, GENTS' FURNISHING COODS, IS eo unuaually large that we are deter? mined to reduce it. A aimple inspec? tion of our atock will convince any one that OUR GOODS Are bettei* fltfcue, OUR ASSUK'TMlCN'i' larger, and OUR PRICES lower, than any other houae in the 8tate. Au experience o( thirty years in the CLOTHING BUSINESS In the oitj of Columbia enables us to select Roods better adapted to the wants of this community. Our Boys' and Youths' Clothing Embraces every variety that can be found in largo retail clothing houses, and havo been selected with great care and will bo froely shown. Our make of SHIRTS have a reputation for Utting second to none. Wo kocp largo linns of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOTHS ol the choicest makes. We mako garments to order unsurpassed by any boo.su South of New York, lu addi? tion, we havo a large assortment of hosiery, undkr-oahmrntk, nkuk.-wicah, shawls, traveling blankets, trunks, Ac. You will certainly aavo money by giving ua a call. B. & W. G. SWAFFIELD. OoU Attend the Trne MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1) OCTOBER 10, 1874. Special Notice From The CiltAND CENTRAL pry goods establishment,' W.D. LOVE & CO. WE have just received ten eacos of; very choice and seasonable DRESS | GOODS, purchased for cash of two bank- , rapt importing houses, which will be sold vurychoap. Also, live cases BLACK AL-1 PACAS and choice MOURNING GOOD*, which, forqaality and finish, cannot bo ex? celled anywhere. Tho following Goods arc now in slock: 50 piecos choice patterns or CARPETS, 10U RUGS, 9J MATS, 50 dozen of Ballon .t Co.'scelobratod SEHRTS, tor which wo are ttie agents, retailiug them at wbolcsalo prices. All tho departments of our establish* mcnt are fall of tho best makos of good*), and purchased by oar resident buyer iu New York for cash at the lowest pricos, enabling us to soil goods a.i low as any bouse in New York. Those residing in the city, and Btrnngor* passing through, before laying in their winter supplies, should examine our large and choice assortment, at tho GUAM) CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH? MENT OF WM, D. liOVK At CO., whole sal* and retail dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. BO0T8 and SHOES, corner of Main aud Plain streets. N.B. SAMPLES Bent gratuitously to all parts of the country on application. Oct 11 Stoves, Grates and Mantels. IHAVE juat received a splendid assort? ment of the above articlea, among which is to be found the celebrated COT? TON PLANT improved COOKING STOVE. The oven of thie Stove has been enlarged and Btanda at the bead of all others; and a large variety or other COOKING STOVES. Fine assortment of Heating Stoves, among which is a new article of a Franklin Stove, never before bronght to this market, which in put up for oxhibition; the public are in? vited to call and examine the came. A splendid assortment of GRATES and MANTELS, the handsomest that has ever come to this plaoe; they are of the very latest stylo and pattern. A. PALMER. Oct 10_ _6 QEO. W. SMITH, T. P. BRUUOHTON, Of Riohland. Of Clarendon. UPlIf ninii Ii'nur nnnnn iilw Finsj. i\L\\ ?uuuj AND LOWJ?RICES! One Door South of Phoenix Office. *53ai ALL in need of CHOICElS^! [BsBFLOUH BACON, LAHD.Kli-*'.4 SaaaHi SUGAR, MOLASSES, TEAB.^fflfl MEAL. CORN, 11AMS, COFFEE, BUTTER, PEPPER, SPIOIS, STARCH, MACKEREL, OIL?in fact, evorvtbiug that is kept in a FIRST OLASS GROCERY STORE, will consult their interest by giving us a call. Buying our goods for cash, wo are enabled to soli as cheap as the cheapest. All we ask is a trial, and if wo do not give entire satisfaction, it will not be our fault. Wo hope our friends will not torget us. Wo no licit a share of tho public patronage,deter miued to give satisfaction to all who may fav?r ua with their custom. All good* de? livered within the citv lim?s Hep 27 lmo SMITH A BIIOUG1ITON. "The Georgia Gin," We again cull the attention of those with iut GINS to the above Gin. Wo navt sedd them lor seven years, and the Miivt-r- j sal satisfaction they have ;/;x',T' and the I largelv increased demand a>.d silc earh i year,is the best evidence oftheii merits. We both vc they will OIN PASTER, MAH !" A BETTER LINT, ItUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than nn> other Ohi in the market. Order early, of L?RICK ?V LOWRANCK. July Audits Irir S.mi h mnn? . R Schooi Books and Stationery . L. BRYAN has j ist opened if English and CiHMSiml SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION- | EltY. Also. BLANK BOOKS for M i chants and Public Offices of every size an 1 quality. Also, a largo variety of Writing Paper, Envelopes, Gold ai.d Steel Pen?, Copying Presses, Pocket-knives, line Pocket-books made to order, Inkstands, Initial Paper, Writing Desks. Ink of all colors, and other varieties of Office Stationery. Kept 10 New Mackerel. 1 f\(\ PACK AG ?8 NEW MACKERKL, 1AM i consisting cf Extra Mess, Nob. 1, 2 and 3, iu barrels, half barrels and bite.; also at retail. Just received and for sale low by JOHN AONEW & SON. Stoves', stoves! FULL lino or TIN-WARE, Cooking, Heating and Parlor STOVES. I would Lcra call your attention to the open Frank ^PClin for ooal, suitable for Parlors, Set? ting or Bod Rooms, beiutiful in design and warranted to work well. Call and see them at SMITH'S TIN AND STOVE ESTAB? LISHMENT, Main stroct, opposito J. II. Kinard'a._Sept 18 Corn! Corn!! pr (\f\BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. OvMJ 600 bushels Mixed Corn. Just received and for sale low by Sept 9 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Event. 574. yo: ~ Drs7Qieene, Lindley & Bentley 's~ Great Family Medicines. COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDA 1*18; the gieat vegetable alterative for all dlsoaaea arising from impure blood. DU. Q(tBSNK*S fit CUKE, for the Cure <>f Tipilopgy, Fit a,Spasm?, and eouvul sioua of all kinds. Medicated Ilont-y. for Couglis, Colda, Bronchitis, Croup, aud all disoaect! oft h? lungs mid air passages. s i u i u it; in Sped lie,a certain and speedy uni t! for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nci vi.ua tlead-acho.aud all nervous pains. YViiI>hhIi Vullvy Aga? Cure. Goillaiub no Quinine. A most positive renedy lor CtiiltH, Bilious Fever, aud Congestions of Liver und Spleen. Arts lilio a unarm. Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N.tC. For sale by W. C. FISHER, Nov* 20 Uy Columbia. S. C. 1,3 00.0GO MISSOURI STATE LUTTER1EH! Legalized bv State Authority, aDd VRA IV.N IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS. Oi unit Single Number Bcliemeof S0,U00 Kainbent IlKAWS TUE LAST DAY OF each MONTH. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 10.350 I>rlze?, Amounting to 9300,000. Whole Tickets, $10; Hal\ as, 5; Quarters, 2.60 The Great Combination Scheme, with a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32.500! and 32,300 Prizes, Amountiso to $578,1771 Bratce Beery Saturday During the Tear. Whole Tickets.$10; ITalvea.S; QuartcrB,2.60 Address,for tickets and circulars, MURRAY, MILLLTt a. CO.. Managers, P. ?. Box 2,11(3. St. Louia, Mo. April 7_ittly Fire Insurance. GE0. HUG GINS' AGENCY. Established in Columbia, S. C, 1849. 1 .E TNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart? ford, Conn., $6.000.000. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., of London, England, $8,000,000. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,of | Philadelphia, $3.500,000 PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., of| New York, $2,COO,00O. OLD DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE CO., | of Richmond, Va, $800,000. ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., of] Hartford, Coun., $100.000. Risks taken on Buildings, Merchandize,' Cotton, Ac, Ac. OKO. HUOQIN8. Agent. Office opposite the Columbia Hotel. Sept 15_%2m Another Chance! -.- -o ? ? FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT in aid or TUE Public Library of Kentucky. Day Fixed and Fnll Drawing Assured on MONDAY, ii NOVEMBER, 1874. Drawing Certain at that Date. list uk UIFT8. One Grand Caah Gift, - - $250,000 One Uiand Cash Girt, - - 100,000 Oiie Grand Cs-th Gift, - - 75.000 One irand Caah (lilt, - - - 50.000 Oue Grand Cash Girt. - - - 25 006 5 Oanh Gifts, $20.000 each, - 100,000 10 Caah Girta, 1 1,000 each, - 140,000 15 Cash Gifta, II).000 each, - 150.000 20 Caah Gifts, 5 000 eacb, - 100 000 25 Cash Gilts, 1 000 eacb, - 100.000 :l > Caah (litte. 3 000 each, - 00.000 50 Caah Gifts, *2.000 each, - lUO.000 l!!!! Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, - 100,00(1 240 Gash Gifta, 500 each, - 1-20,000 500 Cash Gill?, 100 eacb, - 50,000 19.000 Caah Gifts, 50 eacb, - 050,000 Grntel Total 20.000 Gift*, all cash, $2,600 0 0 finer, ok Tickets.?Whole 'Jickets, $50; Halve*. $25; Tenths, or euch Coupon. $5; 11 \Vh-?le i'iekot* {500; 22 h Tickt ta il 000. Circnhirecoidainih}; full particulars fnr ni-lu il mi implication. i ll') IV. BRAMLI5TTE, Agent and Manager, Public Lihrarx Building, Louisville, Ky. s, \>\ 11 Kin! The Proper Time ram take m.iN'irsnv blood and! i LIVEii PILLS is nhi u .?ort have Nau sea. LtMa < f Appetite, Yellowed Cast ot the ] Skin, Kiiah ol Blood to ib<- 11. :id, Cold Y.x ; tretnities, Ringing in the Eaii>, I'aln in tie Back, Side and Shoulders, Hiuh Colored I'rue , Vi rligii and biliousness. Thej bftoi d i prompt relief Fur "ale oiilj nt s-j.i 1 ! II IjTM I'SM'S Ding Stole i Uiaker Liniment! rnilK in !m HOLD i'ASAOEA AND F.Y S. .Mf LY MEDICINE, la the beat re nil dy in Um world lor the following complaints",' viz: Cramp in the Liiiiba und Stomach, Ithetiniatism in all its forms, Neurale,!:?, Dys? iilery, Freah Wounds, Toothache, S ue i'hr?al, Sprains and DruiscivPain in the Stomach. Ilowula or side. Bilious Colic, Cholera, Colds., Chapped Hands, Burns, Spinal Complaints, Chi.Is and Fever. Purely vegetahl? an I all-healing. For in? termit and external nao. Prepared by K. U. HLISlTSH. at bisDrog, Soot 1(5 i And Chemical Rtor" BURNING UP '. Yt.iU are burning up with FEVER -In? termittent Fever, Chill aud Fever, IVver and Ague?all these arotbc hhiiiu disease, cauaed in tho same way. RAGING AUTUMNAL Daya of Soptomber, hot, falling 9 leaves, decaying matter, will produce Chill and Fever, Dumb Chilla, Aching Bonea and other bilious DISEASES, Which oan be cured by HEINITSH'S KINA CHILL CURE. Thonaanda burn with fever and shako with cold just for want of a cure, which ia to be found only at Sept 3}_IIEINITSH'B Drug Store. Steelyards and Soale Beams. ACOMPLETE aesortment of PATENT SCALE BEAMS and STEELYARDS Iuat received and for sale at reduced prises, ?y JOHN A1NKW * BON. LUME X?NUMBER 177. Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes REGARDLESS of political opposition, to gain the gubernatioDalchair. Tbe Indian Girl proposes, regardless of oppo? sition in her Hue, to gain tho wholesale trade ot tbe State; for, as tbe master of the Terppichorau School surpasses in graceiul tiess the mun who only knows how To Dance a Jig ::o tiiis maid, through long experience, and through acquaintance witn the retuil trade, can surpass othur houses, in placing with Dealers such Cigais as tin ir customer* will most delight to t moke, for really, you might as well expact Republicans to meet Democrat b On the Democratic Platform As to look for Cigars that in quality or price will compare with those sola at' INDIAN GIHL CIGAR STORE, Columbia, S. O. THE fJ?LIF?KNl? CIGAR STOKE STILL AHEAD! THE proprietor of this establishment would respectfully announce to the Eublio and bis numerous patrons, that ho aa largely increased his fafHitlea for sup? plying to them the. best '.. ,.ds of CIGARS, I both imported and domestic. Their force for the manufacturing of the best Cigars ban been largely increased, thereby ena? bling them to compete with tbe largeat New York and Baltimore houses. Of this, tbe dealers throughout the entire State oan certify. The celebrated 5o. PAKTAGAS aro still all tho rage; also, tho 10IM? PORTED LONDRES. M. SULZ BACHER, No. 105 Main street. Two doors belew Wheeler House. ', iniPitovEO GEORGIA COTTON PRESS. Patcntod Maroh, 1870. ItV PBNDLETON ?& HOAKDMA.\, auqusta, oa. THE satisfaction this PRESS haa given in the past, the groat improvement mado on it, and tue fact of its being from forty to fifty dollara cheaper than any other good Press, should induce planters and others to send for one of our new Circulars before purchasing. We also manufacture Irons for Wator Power PreEBee and Screw Presses. Address PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Works. Kolloct Street, Augusta. Qa. July 8 WjjAaag Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT bis new store, Main street, nearly op? posite the Central National Bank, has targe and beautiful atockof fine WATCHES stem and key winders, frim best European and American manufacturer*, and of hi* own importation, in gold and eilvor caaea. Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in aeta and eaees. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Ha ted-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, large stock of Spectacle* and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and best selected in Ihi Southern country and will be aold aa cheap as same article oan be bought anywhere. Oct 24 _ CONGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM y^^^^^^^l^^ A ndn 1 g R^IB? ? Gearing, aud all kinds of Iroo eaatings for Ma chiiu ry and Or? namental Cast? ings for Stores and Dwollingr., I h?i tu hailing* forOardens aud Cemetoriec, lio ? Settee* ai.r) Arbor Chairs; alro. Blurs Casting? '?! all kinds. DoIIb for Churches, Schools; VVnrk-shope.. Ac. Guarantee ail a.y work flfht eiste and equal to ar.v North or South. Works a' foot ol 1 adyttreet h''d rear to South Carolina and Omei ville A- Colombia Railroiwl C"im>atiiei>' Dim ts. Nc.v 18 Extracts. ENGLISH French and Ameiiean EX? TRACTS tor the Handkerchief. for ?aloat Li. T. S1LL1MAN A CO.'S July- 7^ Di uk Store liAwTBRft' OFFICES! INalUftANCK OFFlCKt>-! KOUHM FOIC FAMIL.1KS! SIVGLK HISD-KOOIUS] T> LET tN THE NEW Central National Bank Building. Pit WES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Red-Rooms from i;l per month upwa:ds: Family ;:t o?i* from JO pel mouth upwards: Lnw< er?' ? hVtct ?? from ft*> pr montl upward a VATER, GAS, WATFR ai d WOOD OLO |SRT?aud ot her inodern improvements in? side building. Xo buck room* all frontirjg ' on the strut t. Good ventilation". A Janitor I in charge of budding. Apply ta Central Rank, or to Messrs. SEIBlLS A EZELJL. ^ April 2 _L_ Look to Your Blood, There is Life in it Yet! TTTlTHOUr puro Blood no fleBU is free V V from disease. Tho ??Queen's Dt light" is the greatest Blood Puritier. . If your blood is poor, watery, full of humors?use the "Queen's Delight." If your health is declining, wasting of vi? tal rbrco?nso tho "Queen's Dolight." If youhavo Rheumatism, Swellings of tbe Joints?nso the "Queen's Delight." If you have Chills. Fever and Ague, Bil? iousness?uae tbe "Queen's Delight," If yon have Sick Headache, Nervonanesa. Woaknoss ?use the "Queen'B Delight." If you have Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Yellow Skin?nee the "Queen's Dolight." If you have Dyspepsia, Fluttering about the Hoart?nso tbe "Queen'a Delight." If you have any Cutaneous Eruption. Itohing Humors, Oarbuooles, Erysipelas or King's Evil, Goitre, nothing will remove it but the "Queen'a Dolight." If you want a Summer Tonic and Winter Invigorator?uae the "Queen's Delight." Call and get a Circular, and read it. Prepared only by B. H. HSINTTBH. SeptfiO f Pharmacia t,