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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. A City Without Light.?Dublin, the capital of Ireland, haa juat sus iained a heavy loss in the total de? struction of the city gas works, leav? ing the oity in total darkness at night. The intense heat and noxions vapor from the burning and escaping gas prevented the firemen from doing any? thing to save the works. Dublin is a large and splendid city, in fact one of the finest in the British Empire, and snob, a loss as this will be severely felt, because Ok! the time that must elapse before it can be repaired, and the danger to life and property in the meantime. -. - The Republicans, especially in the States of New York and Pennsylvania, are manifestly much alarmed about the i'esnlt of the coming elections. One of the best evidences that they feel the need of every vote is found in the fact that the officers of all the Repub? lican associations in Washington have been urged with unusual vehemence to see that every elector shall go home to cast his ballot. An old man, named Luther Bryant, a dealer in old coins, etc., was recently arrested in New York, on a frivolous obarge, and while in confinement, lm house was robbed of about $120,000, principally in gold coin?which he kept secreted there. The Duke of Northumberland writes to the editors of the Newcastle Journal to contradict the rumor that he has been received in the Roman Catholic Church. The Duko characterizes the report as a false and baseless calumny. The debt of the city of New York on the 1st of September la&t, is stated at 8126,505,189, being uu increase within the last three years of $32,581,307. This is the oost of greatness. On the 21st inst.. Mrs. Allen Turner, of Nash, N. 0., gave birth to her twen? ty-first child, and the good lady is re? ported still in her prime. Managers or Election for IUcliluixl. Columbia, S. C, October 27, 1874. At a meeting of the Commissioners of Election for Bichland County, State of South Carolina, held this day?pre? sent Wm. M. Taylor, John Agnew and G. W. Waterman?John Agnew was eleoted Chairman, and the following persons were appointed Managers of Election for the precincts set opposite their names, to conduct the General Election, to bo held on Tuesdav, the 31 November, 1874: City of Columbia?Ward 1.? Pressly Brown, J. E. Green, Josephs. Kennedy. Ward 2 ?Charles F. Jan ney,. John H. Bryant. John L. Little. Ward 3. ?Edward Hope, H. H. Jill aon, Lewis Pryor. Ward-L?Richard O'Nealo, Jr., Lawrence Ferguson, Lewis L. Brown. TllBNHOliM's?J. C. F. Sims, James Singleton, Robert Cooper. Davis'?E. D. Gillmore, P. W. Gibbs, Paul Piokens. Camp Guound?John D. Frost, Jr , John Cook, J. W. Neill. Kiiaian's?W. H. Stack, K. M. Al dricb, J. H. Pickett. Gaubden?G. A. Kaminer, Eli Mar? shal, John H. French. Hopxih'b?Green ' B. Bush, Wm. Lowman, Jacob B. Lowman. Gabneb's?Samuel G.Garner, James S. Bampfield, James Wells'. Acton?William Weston, John A. Barr, Walter Strut ton . JOHN AGNEW. Chairman. BURNING UP ! YOU are burning up with FEVER?In? termittent Fever, Ctdll ami Fever, Fever and Ague?all theso are the same disease, caused in the same way. RAGING AUTUMNAL Days of September, hot, falling leaves, decaying matter, wilt produce Chill and Fever, Dumb Chills, Aching Bones and other bilious DISEASES, Wbicb can be cured by HEIN ITS HU RIKA CHILL CUKE* Thousands burn with fever and shako with cold jnet for want of a cure, which is to be found oulv at Sept 3 t HEINlTSH'S'Prng Store. Quaker Liniment! THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FA? MILY MEDICINE, Is tb? best remedv in the world for tho following complaints', viz: Cramp in the Limbs and Stomach, Ilheumatism in all its forms, Neuralgia, 'Dysentery, Fresh Wounds, Toothaoke, Sore Throat, 8prains and Bruises, Pain in lbs Stomach. Bowels or Side. Bilious Colic, Cholera, Colds, Chapped Hands, Burns, Spinal Complaints, Chills and Fever. Purely vegetable and all-bealing. For in? ternal and external me. Prepared by B. H. HEINITSH.athisDrug, Sent 16 i _ And Chemical Stor The Proper Time TO TAKE HEINTTBH'd BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS is wbon von have Nau? sea, Loss of Appetite, Yellowed Cast of the Skin, Bush of Blood to the Head, Cold Ex? tremities, Hinging in tho Ears, Pain in the Back, Side and Shoulders, High Colored Urine, Vertigo and litlionsnesB. Thoy afford prompt relief. For. ealo onlvat Sept 1 i fj l' INITSH'S Drug Store Drugs, Paints, Oils. &c. WINTER BLEACHED SPERM OIL, Pure Linseed Oil, Noats Foot Oil. Olive Oil, Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil. Wholesale and retail at E. H. HEINITSH'S Oct. 23 t _ _ Drugstore. F?r Rent,* THE commodious Brick and Metal Roof STOREHOUSE, No. GO Main street, Terms, very low. Apply to HEI?ELS A EZELLor to BOONE A M?L? LER, Attorheys at-Law. Aug 5 t "Let o colu: Governor's Proclamation. State of South Carolina, Executive Department, Columbia, S. G, October 22,1874. Wbereap, Numerous complaints have reached me from various quarters of the State that the several political parties are not adequately represented in the Boards of Commissioners of Election, as at present constituted; and whereas, this lack of represents tioL as given ris?, io man}* instances, to gravo apprehensions of trouble in the conduct of the approaching elec? tion; and whereas, it ib the duty of the Executive to give the whole people of the State all proper and reasonable guarantees for the sanctity of the bal? lot box, and a full and fair expression of the popular will through its instru? mentality: Now, therefore, I, F. J. Moses, Jr., Governor in and over the State of South Carolina, do issue this, my pro? clamation, mukiug the following changes iu the Boards of Commis? sioners of Election in the several Counties of the State: Aiken County?A. D. Atwood aud D. b. Henderson, vice S. J. Lee und Li. L. Spencer, hereby removed. Adreville County?J. IV Tolbort and J. W. Perriu, vies II. II. Ellisou aud T. N. Tolbert, hereby remove'd. Anderson County?John II. Coch rau aud J. Scott Murray, vice T. J. Webb and James (.iiliuore, he-reby removed. Barnwell County?t. J. Counts, vice W. A. Nerland, hereby removed. Beaufort County?l. ti. Laugley, T. Hamilton and Wat. Elliott, vice E. P. Euglish, E, J. llavennah und J. J. Cohen, hereby removed. Charleston County?R. II. Wil louguby, John A. Muebiugtou aud g. Richardson Miles, vice C. C. Buwen, T. G. Bong ami B. M. Gregorie, here? by removed. Chester County?Johu McDuniel, vice Dublin J. Walker, hereby re? moved. Chesterfield County ? g. W. Du vall, vice G. \V. Brewer, hereby re? moved. Clarendon County?J. F. Rbuoio and Jared Warley, vice Augustus Collins and W. R. Burgess, Sr., hereby removed. Colleton County?S. A. Jacoby and J. C Harrison, rice. David Sanders and J. K Terry, hereby removed. Darlington County?J. B. Middle ton and F. F. Warley, r<ce John Lun ney and Jonathan Wright, hereby removed. Edoefield County?John L. Addi? son, vice Lawrence Cain, hereby re? moved. Fatrfield County?George Holly and J. H. Bion, vice W. M. Nelson and Moses Martin, hereby removed. Georgetown County?Brnoe Wil? liams and B. H. Wilson, vice It. O. Bush and S. P. Gibson, hereby re* moved. Greenville County?J. P. Latimer and John W. Stokes, rice Thomas Brier and James E. Soho?eld, hereby removo?? Horry County?Charles Johnson and Thomas F. Gillespie, vice J. H. Derham and H. W. Juues, hereby re? moved. JKershaw County?Frank Carter, E. M. Pinckney sod W. M. Shuunon, vice R E. Wall, Ammou Reynolds and J. F. Sutherland, hereby removed. Lancaster County? F. A. Clinton, B. J. Witberspoon und J. F. G. Mit? tag, vice John G. Marks, Benjamin Montgomery and Thomas S. Riddle, hereby removed. LiAUREns County?N. J. Holmes, vice John Evins, hereby removed. Lexington County?s. Corley and H. A. Meetz9, vice Johu A. Williams and Sbadrach Harris, hereby removed. MAnioN County?J. M. Johnson .and W. A. Hayue, vice W. H. Collier and L. F. Spencer, hereby removed. MaribUoro County?C. W. Dudley und H. Coviugton, rice J. L. Breedeu and Thomas W. Allen, hereby re? moved. Newrerry County ?II. C. Moses and W. H. Themas, vice H. B. Scott and Simeon Yooug, hereby removed. Oconee County?Alexander Bryce, Jr., and W. C. Keith, rice Elias Jen? kins and Johnson Wright, hereby re? moved. Orakgeburo County?T. C. Hub bell and S. Dibble, rice J. P. Mayes and J. H. Fordbam, hereby removed. Pickens County?R. E. Bowen, vice W. A. Lesley, hereby removed. Richland" County?John Agnew, Sr., vice Joeephus Whetstoue, hereby removed. SrARTANBURG CoUNlY?J. H. Evin8 and D. R Duncan, vice Daniel Swiu ney and Alfred Tollesoo, hereby re? moved. Union County?Vincent Furr and W. H. Wallace, vice J. W. Defaur and 3. A. Hawkins, hereby removed. WjI.LIAMSBlTtG county.-W. W. Ward, S. A. Swails and S. W. Man rice, vice M. J. Hirsch, Philip Heller and Benjamin Moazon, hereby re? moved. York County?W. B. Willson, vice J. G. Enloo, hereby removed. The warrants of appointment to? gether with the oaths of office, will be forwarded immediately to the above named appointees, who, after having MBIA, S. C, THURSDAY Jk I filed their oaths in accordance with law, will at once enter upon the dis? charge of the duties of their office. Their attention is hereby called to Chapter VIII, Title II of the "Revised Statutes of South Carolina." F. J. MOSES, Jn , Governor S. C. State of South Carolina, Executive Department, Columbia, October 20, 1S74 lo order to meet folly tbe basis of political representation on the Bourds of Commissioners of Elections through? out tbe State, as iudicated by my pro? clamation of the 22d iust., the follo^-. iug additional appointments aud re? movals are hereby announced: Highland Counts:?G. W. Water? man, Regular Republican, appointed, vice JameslA. Beattie, Regular Repub licau, hereby removed. Newberry County? Y. J. Pope, Conservative, appointed, ric? II. C. Moses, Conservative, hereby removed. Aiken* County?Warren Diver, Io depeudcut Republican, appointed, rice A. D. Atwood, Couservative, hereby removed. Colleton County?J. K. Terry, Re? gular Republican, appointed, vice S. A. Jucoby, Independent Republican, hereby removed. Colleton County-Fox, Cou? servative, appointed, rin J. C. Hurri sou, Independent Republican, hereby removed. Beaufort County?P. L. Wiggiu, Regular Republican, appointed, vice L. S. Luugiey, Regular Republican, hereby removed. Chester County?John Lilly, Inde? pendent RepublicuD, appointed, rice John McDauiel, Independent Republi? can, hereby removed. W. A. Walker, Conservative, appointed, rice Julius Mills, Conservative, hereby removed. Si* Akt an burg County?Jobu Wiu Hmith, Regular Republican, appoiuted, vice J. V. P. Camp, Regular Republi? can, hereby removed. Chesterfield County?A. Rice, In? dependent Republican, appointed, rice Robert Evans, Conservative, hereby removed. F. J. MOSES, Jr , Governor S. C. Indrpendent ileuubllcan I'uiiy?Or. <li i of tlie Cuiiinnign. Headq'rs Independent Rep. Party, Rooms State Ex. Committee, Columbia, S. C, October 21, 1874. By virtue of the authority vested^in the Executive Committee of tbe Inde? pendent Republican party by tbe State Convention, held in the city of Charleston, 2d of October, 1874, tbe following gentlemen will address the citizens of the State at tbe places and times annexed: Newberry, Wednesday, October &? J. Mims Sollivan, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. Abbeville, Thursday, October 29? Martin R. Delauy, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. Bennettsville, Thursday, October 29?Samuel Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. DaviB. Anderson, Friday, .October 30? Martin R. Delauy, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. Sooioty Hill, Friday, October 30? Samuel Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. Davis. Walbolla, Saturday, October 31 ? Martin R. Delany.E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. Kingstree, Saturday, October 31 ? Samuel Leo, John M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. Davis. Greenville, Saturday, October 31? To be appoiuted. Charleston, Mouduy, November 2 ? To_be appointed. Pickcus, Monday, November 2? Martin R Delanv, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. All meetings will he held at 12 M., uulesH otherwise ordered by County Chairmen. County Chairmen will phase take notice ot the timu and places of meet iug, and act uooordingly. THOS. C. DUNN, President. Attest: J. EvansBhitton, Secretary. To tlic ConsvrVatias Voirrs of iticii lumi County. At a meeting of tbe Executive Com? mittee of tbe Conservative party for Riohland County, it was Resolved, That in view of the cha? racter and surroundings of the two Republican tickets presented for tbe Muppuit of iue> voters of Riobluud County, tbe committee deem it desira? ble, in the interests of good govern? ment, that the Conservatives of this County should give their undivided and nuauimous support to tbe Nash County ticket. Resolved, That we recommend every citizen of the County who desires nu honest administration of tbe State Go? vernment, to give tbeir earnest sup? port to John T. Greene for Governor, attd M. IV Delaney for Lieutenant Goveruor. F. W. McMaster, Ohas F. Jannet, R. O'Nbale, Jn, J. W. Smith, John McKenzie, Samuel Garner. For Sale, ALIGHT BOCKAWAY and a pair of small HOBBfcB. For particulars,ap? ply at Pucsmix offioo. Oct 10 Attend the True tORNING, OCTOBER 29, lfi IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRES8! Patented March, 1870. BY I'EXDLETOSI 6i DUARDDIAN, AUGUSTA, GA. THE satisfaction this PRESS hae given iu the past, the great improvement madoon it, and the fact of its being from forty to lift v dollars cheaper than any other good Press, should induce planters and others to send for one of our new Circulars' i before purchasing. We also manufacture! Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Address PENDLETON & BOAR DM AN, Foundry and Macbiue Works; Kollock _ Birgel, Auiiusta. Oa. Jnlv 2 wljlmo House to Rent. THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE | j? LOT of Mrs. E. j. Arthur. Good gar ?"?den and excellent well of wa*.er. 1'ob ?eceuioD given immediately. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E R. ARTHUR. * Jnlv 4 PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ac, Copies from Old Pic? tures made any size and stylo as cheap as anywhere else. Come and tee the new Glace Picture. Mr. Coflio, the finest photographer in New York city, will ae5iat in the photo? graphic department. ART GA Lit. ERY BUILDING. Oct 18 3mo COLUMBIA, S. C. FINE'S SALOON. JVo. 11 Richardson Street, bet'jnefn Lady and Gervais Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock ol Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Restaurant, I am now prepared tri furnish my friends and the public generally with the "bent the markets afford, Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. LAW Y Kith' OKKICKS: IXSit?It.A XCK OPF1CK$ i ROOMS KOK KAMI LI KS! SINGLE HEU-RUOMS: t i let is TUF. sew Central National Bank Building. 1'RICKS TO SUip THE TIMES. Bed-Rooms from ?3 per mouth upwards; Family Rooms from VI per mouth upward*; Law.?era* O?ices from f 0 pr month upwardn. V?TER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvementein? side building. A'o hack rot mn, all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor iu charge of building. Api>ly ta Cential Bank, or to Messrs.SEIBELS A FZELL. April 2 Wrapping Paper. A* FULL supply of WRAPPING TAPER J\_ just received from the Atlantic Paper Mills, for which wo are sole agents, and of? fered at lower prices than same quality can be delivered from the Northern cities.* Call and examine qualityand prices at the atore of_ AG NEW A SON. MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and intercst-beaiing I certificates issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and Bold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streets. Drs. Greene. Lindley & Bentley's Great Family Medicines. COMPOUND KXTK.ACT COR.YDA Lis, the gicat vegetable alterative lor all diseases arising from impure blood. DK. ORCKNR'I FIT eviiE, for the cure of Epilepsy, Fits. Spa ems, and convul? sions of all kinds. Medicated Honey, for Coughs, Cold*, Bronchitis, Croup, and all disem-es ot th 6 lungs and air passages. Neuralgia Specific,a certain and speedy cure tor Neuralgia, Rhuniualitrin. Nui vou* Head-ache, and all ncrvonn pain ? Walmuli Valley Vgu.- Cure. Cotltaius no Quinine. A mn-t poritiv? remedy tor Chills, Bilious Fiver, aiul Congest ions ol Liver and Spleen. Acts lit.: a charm. Prepared at the Laboraioiy, Charlotte, N.IC. For aale bv W. O. FISHER, Nov 20 tly Columbia, s. C. 8 300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES'. Legalized by Slate Authority, a I'd IMA WS IS I'URLIC IS ST. 1.0 CIS. Grand sluple Number Sclteiue ?I 50,oop N umber*! DRAWS TIIK I.AST DAV UF EACH MOMH. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 10.sso Prize*, Amount In? tu $:)00.0(i0. Whole Tickets, 110; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.50 F Ttif Great Conciliation Scheine, with it CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32.500! and S2.S9C Prizes, Amounting to t.vrs 177! Drawn Every Saturday During tUr Year, Whole Tickets. (10; Halve*.5, Quartet ?,'2 50 Address, for ticket? ami circulars, MURRAY, MILLER A CO . Managen*. P. O. Rox 2 FIG St. Louis. Mm. April 7 i^lv Medicines, >K PURIFYING TIIK BL0< 1?, For Curing Ithentuatiuin, For Curing Chills and cYvei, For Curing Ringworm and Tetter For Curing Hough* and Consumption, For Curing Dyspepsia, Will be round at HEIXITSH'S Sept 1 f Drug Store. Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc .Etc SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Ot ard, A c., _ Holland Gin, Sherry \Vine,Por1 Wine, Madeira Win*. Also, a largo stec't of Gne old Whiskies, Oigars, Ac. J. C. SEEGERS. i Event." 174. VOI MILLINERY. PBIOES REDUCED or La? dies', Misses' and Children's BONNETS, H&.T8, OAPB, 'BUTTS. UNDERWEAR, Far Sets, Cloaks, Worsted Goode. Hair, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted and other articles too numo rous to mention; also, Bazar Patterns. UAUIDD TT 111 uhj?ou call and see for themselves at Oct 27_MRS. O. E. REED'S. S?MT?mTSEW AND NOVEL. Just Received by tue LEADER OP LOW PRICES. REVERSIBLE English Marseilles QUILTS, in new patterns. also, A new slock of Ladies' Undor-vcsls, and ?*11 the new stvles of Balmoral and Beule . ard SKIRTS*, lrom 50c. to J5.00 each, also, New Silk TIES, new Beadod BELTS, Beaded POCKETS and Boadvd GIMPS, MUTTONS and FBINGES lor Trhumiug ALSO, New stock of American and French I'rints. also, A large stock of all styles of Plain and Fnnev Dress Goods, from 203. to $1.50 per yard." C. F. JACKSON, Oct 11 Leader of Low Prices. OCTOBERri?7lB74L Special Notice From The OK.AND CENTRAL, DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, ok W. D. LOVE & CO. WE have just received ten cases of| very choice and seasonable DRESS GOODS, purehaf-ed for cash of two bank? rupt importing homes, which will bo eold rcrv cheap. Also, fivo oases BLACK AL? PACAS aud choice MOURNING GOODS, which, for quality and llnielt, cannot be ex? celled anywhere. The following Gotds arc now in stock: 50 pieces choice patterns of OARTETS,1 100 BUGS, 00 MATS, 50 dozen of Ballon A Co.'aeclebratcd SHIRTS, for which we nje the agente, retailing them at wholesale prices. All the departments of our establish? ment arc full of the best makes of goods, and purchased by our rttidtut buyer New York for cash at the lowest prices, enabling us to sell goods r.i low as any house in New York. Those residing in the city, and strangers ! passing through, boforo la>ing in their winter supplies, should examine our large and choice assortment, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH? MENT OF WM, D. LOVE & CO , whole sale and retail dealers in DRY OOODS, I NOTIONS. BOOTS and SHOES, corner of ] Main and Plain streets. N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all' parts oT the oouutry on application. Oct 11 OPENING DAILY I EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS CARPETS. OIL. CLOTH9, IH'OS AND WINDOW SHADES BOOTS AND SHOES VI 11 hinds and at very low prices. THE UlLLIXKRY DEPARTMEN' Is will stocked, with everything that i< new and pretty, and no extravagant prices. Orders from the countiy j'romptly at? tended to, at the Oh! Stand ul K. C. SHIVER & CO. Oct 14 F. B. ORCHARD & CO., im ALKIt* in DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, M, WrE beg leave to inform our friends, that have on hand a large and I well-atsortrd -to. k of LADIES' HATS, which w?- will out for the next leu da\s, at HALF PRICE, viir>iiig lrom 25 cent* toil .">.? ALSO, LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNir, At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York. We have also List received a large lot of LONOCLMTHs und SHIRTINGS, which wo are selling it price s that defv competition. Aug 12 V. B. ORCHARD ,V CO. Red Ash Coal. if\( \ TONS RED ASH COAL?same j Ty \J quality as that which gavutuch satisfaotioL two vcais ?ko. Ajik _>:> T. J. HARPER. Coal! Coal! Coal! 'pill* undersigned beg leave to state that X .hey have constantly on band all kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumers iuft'\ qa tutitv, delivered, at lowest oasb price's. BOW EN A LAFAR, Agents. Sept 2 3mo AJME X?NUMBER 189. COFFEE, COFFEE. COFFEE! DIRECT IMPORTATION, 4,000 Bags Coffee, PER German Bug Hermann, from Rio de Janeiro, for aalo in lots ic seit pur? chasers, by GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., 1 and 3 Hayne street, Charleston, 8. C. J}ot20_12 VICTORIA HOTEL, Charleston, H. C, HAS been entirely reno? vated and refurnished throughout. Itismoatcen _Itrally situated, in King near Markot street, for the traveling public. Tbov eolicit their patronage. Board per day, S2.G0. MRS. MARIA OPDEBEECK, Oct 11 2mo Proprietreas. Extraordinary A .-^uaccment. ? ? m ?*> ? Arrival of the Indian Queen, Wife of Captain Jack. SHE will bo on exhibition daily, free o! charge, at the new aud popular CIGAR STORE of M. GOLDSMITH, at 105J Assem? bly street, North of tbo Market. Lovers o! the weed can bo supplied with all the fa? vorite brands of CIGARS AND TOBAOCC usually kept in a Grat class establishment. I beg loaro to call attention to our live cent MANILLA, which, for flavor ant' quality, cannot bo surpassed by any ten cent Cigar sold elsewbcro. Manufacturing my Cigars under my personal supervision, 1 am enabled to offer such inducements to the trade and consumers in general as wilt compete favorably with any of tho larger manufactures in Northern cities. A call will convince tho most skeptical that the Indian Queen Cigrar Store la the place to obtain the baet Cigar for tho least mouev. M. GOLDSMITH, Oet _ 105$ Assembly strect.. Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes REGARDLESS of political opposition, to gain the ^?bernationalchair. The Indiau Girl propoees, regaidless of oppo? sition in tier line, to gain the wholesale trade of the State; for, as the master of the Tcrpeichorau School turpasses iu graceful? ness the man who only knows how To Dance a Jig So tili;? niHid, throngh long experience, ar.d through acquaintance with tho rctfail trade, can surpass other houses, in placing with Dealer-? euch Cigars as tin ir customers will UKst delight to smoke, for really, joe might ai well cxpaet Republican*! 'om-.i:' Democrats On the Democratic FlatforiL Aa to look for Cigars that in quality or price will compare witli those sold at INDIi.N GIRL CIGAR STORE, _Columbia, 8. 0. THE CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE STILL AHEAD! THE proprietor of tbia establishment wonld respectfully announce to the Eublic aud his numerous patrons, tbat he as largely increased his facilities for cup plying to them the beat brands of CIGARS, both imported and domestic. Their force for the manufacturing of tho best Cigar* has been largely increased, thereby ena? bling them to compote with tbc largest New York and Baltimore hnneee. Of this, the dealers throughout the entire State can certify. The celebrated 5c PARTAGAS are atill all the rage; also, the 10.*. IM? PORTED LONDRES. M SUIZBACBER, No 105 Main street. Two doors below Wheeler House. School Books and Stationery RL. BRYAN has just opened a net* ? etoek of English mul Ciaanca! SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION? ERY. Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchant.- btid Public Gilicea of evory siz<* and qutlity. Also, a large variety of Writing I'apir, Envelopes, Gold and Sto-el Pens, Copying Presses. Pocket-knives, iiue Pocket-b?ok?: made lo order. Inkstands, Initial Paper, Writing Desks. Ink of all colors, and other vaiieties of Office Stationery. Sept 10 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry] wm. glazeT AT his new store, Main street, neai Ij op positt the Co? iral N ai iunal Bank, bat large aud t>?:*uiitui stooL of lino WAlCHES stem and key winders, hint bist European and American inauufaclnrt.rs, und ot bis own importation, in guld and silvei eases. Elegant JKWJ.LBM An uurivaled ae-or-t meet just received and all the latest style* Sterling .*-ll.VKB-WABE, in pete and cast*, Bi nlnl i'iesenis, ni>d u veij tine seitctioU cl Plated-Wate, Gold Watch slid NerL.CLnitia, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding aurl En gagenienl Rings, large stock of Spectacles and K\e-Glassea, Clocks, MnpicaJ Boxes, aud a great variot> of Fancy Arlieles. My stock is the largest and beat selected iu the Southern country and will be sold as cheap *b same article can be bought anywhere. Oct 24_ _ CONGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OFSTEAM . ENGINES, SAW AND GR IST MILI.8, GIN = Gearing, and all kinda of Irou Caatiaga for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Garden? and Cemeteries, Iroi Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds, Reils for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ao. Guaiautco all my work first claea and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' De-pota. Not 18 Subscribe for the Phoenix.