The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 30, 1874, Image 1
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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Poor Louisiana.?All classes in thiB
community sympathize with General
Emery, who has bean in service since
1832, and tries to do a soldier's duty.
That a man of yesterday's elevation
can raid through the entire State, ig?
nore the orders of the commanding ge?
neral, and when he (the commanding
general) asks for an explanation, is of- ]
fioially silenced, surprir/js every one.
General Emery has called npon Major
Merrill for a report of the oirou in?
stances ander whioh he (Merrill) made
arrests at Sbreveport, on bis own affi?
davit, in violation of orders and oos-1
toms of the army. If the oiroamstaoes |
do not justify such action, it will be
disapproved by General Emery. Mer?
rill is the terror of the State, but, as |
the Seventh Cavalry was sent hero to
give him rank, General Emery was!
forced to assign him to duty according
to his rank. Army officers Bay to me |
that he Bhould be disgracefully dis?
missed the service.
The Democratic and Conservative,
State Central Committee have ad?
dressed a communication to General
Emery, protesting against the action
of Major Merrill at Shreveport, iu
which they say:
We have received oredible informa?
tion of the fact tbat L?win Merrill,
Major 7th Regular United States Ca?
valry, an officer under your command,
did, on the 22d instant, at the city of |
Shreveport, make an affidavit for the
arrest of a largo number of citizens of
this State. The offence charged by]
said officer is one strictly cognizable |
by tho oivil courts, and appertains in
no manner to the military nor vice. As
yon are awaro, a political campaign is
being conducted in this State under
the Constitution and laws of the coun?
try, and tho effect intended by this
exhibition of zeal of this military
officer cannot be otherwise thau to
throw the influence of tho power of
his official position against the politi?
cal party of whioh we are the organs.
Having but recently arrived in that
section of the country, and it not ap?
pearing in his affidavit that his rights
have been interfered with, we cannot
characterize his gratuitous services in
that behalf as otherwise than unmili
tary and intimidating, and in conflict
with the spirit of our institutions.
We feel that we are the more promptly
called upon to protest against the con?
duct of this military omcer, as the
past sad experience in our Slate proves
tbat the Republican political leaders
have found it an easy matter to subor?
dinate civil to military power, whioh
oar fellow-citizens nt the North are
quietly, by their votes, denouncing as
an outrage against the Constitution,
liberty and rights of oivil government,
[N. O. Cor. N. T. Herald.
Managers of Kleciion for BIctiland.
Columbia, 8. C, October 27, 1874.
At a meeting of the Commissioners
of Election for Riohland County, State
of Booth Carolina, held this duy?pre?
sent Wm. M. Taylor, John Agnew and
G. W. Waterman?John Agnew was
elected Chairman, and the following
persons were appointed Managers of
Election for the precincts set opposite
their names, to conduct the General
Election, to be held on Tuesday, the
3d November, 1874:
City of Columbia? Ward 1.
Pressly Brown, J. E. Green, Joseph S.
Kennedy. Ward 2 ?Charles F. Jan
ney, John H. Bryant, John L. Little.
Ward 3. ?Edward Hope, H. H. Jill
son, Lewis Pryor. Ward 4.?Richard
O'Neale, Jr., ; Lawrence Ferguson,
Lewis L. Brown.
Tkenh?lm's?J. C. F. Sims, James]
Singleton, Robert Cooper.
Davis'?E. D. Gillmore, P. W.
Gibbs, Paul Piokeus.
Camp Ground?John D. FroBt, Jr.,
John Cook, 3. W. Neil).
Kjxtjan's-W. H. Stuck. K. M. Al
driob, J. H. Piokett.
Gadsden?Thomas P. Westou, Eli
Marsha], John H. French.
Hopkin's?Green B. Bush, Wm.
Lowman, Jacob Thompson.
Gakner's?Samuel G.Garner, James I
S. Bampfield, James Wells.
Acton?William Weaton, John A.
Barr, Walter Stratton.
Managers of Election are hereby!
notified to call on tho Chairman of tho
Commissioners, Johu Agnew, aud re?
ceive the necessary blanks, Ac, to
conduct the election; also to file their
affidavits with the Clerk of tho Court
for Riohland County.
JOHN AGNEW, Chairmuu.
Aniline Dyes.
LEAMON ANILINE DYES are tho
Strongest, mozt Brilliant and moat
Durable Domestic Dyea in the world. Any
article of Clothing, Bibbons, Feathers,
^anoy Articles, Ac, can bo Djed iu a few
minutes, at a trilling expense. A full as?
sortment of those Beautiful Dyes in botlcs,
with directions for use. Call and eeo sam?
ple colors at L. T. KILLIMAN & CO.VJ
Oct 20_ Prog Store.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against
/JL Estate of KICHAltD WE AHN. will
please protont them to us for payment.
Those indebted, will please make payment
to us. BACHMAN A YOUMANS.
Oct 29_3_
For Sale,
ALIGHT BOCKAWAY and a pair of
small HOBHh.8. For particulars, ap
Cy at Phocnix office. Oct 10
[EDM:
"Let o
COI
Indepe:*dest Republican Party?Or.
tier of ttie Campaign.
Hbadq'hs Independent Rep. Paktt,
Rooms State Ex. Oommittee,
Columbia, S. C., October 21, 1874.
By virtue of the authority vestediin
the Executive Committee of the Inde?
pendent Republican party by tbe State
Convention, held in tbe city of
Charleston, 2d of October, 1874, the
following gentlemen will address the
oitizens of tbe State at tbe places und
times annexed:
Sooioty Hill, Friday, October 30?
Samael Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr.,
T. A. Davis.
Walballo, Saturday, October 31?
Martin R. Delany.E. B. Seabrook, W.
H. Thomas.
Kingstree, Saturday, October 31 ?
Samuel Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr.,
% A. Davis.
Greenville, Saturday, October 31 ?
To bo appointed.
Charleston, Monday, November 2 ?
To bo appointed.
Pickens, Monday, November 2?
Martin R. Dclauv, E. B. Seabrook, W.
H. Thomas.
All meetings will bo held at 12 31.,
unless otherwise ordered by County
Chairmen.
County Chuirmeu will please take
notice of the. time and places of meet?
ing, and act accordingly.
THOS. C. DUNN, President.
Attest: J. Evans Brittos, .Secretary.
Tu the Conicrvattue Voters <>t Kleh
luiul County.
At a meeting of the Executive Com?
mittee of tho Conservative party for
Ricblaud County, it whs
Rasolced, That iu view of the cha?
racter and surrouudiug-s of tho two
Republican tickets presented for tbe
support of tho voters of Ricblaud
County, the committee deem it desira
blu, in tho iuteretds of good govern?
ment, that tbo Conservatives of thin!
Couuty should givo their undivided!
and uuanimuus support to the Nash
County ticket.
Resolved, That we recommend every
citizen of the Couuty who desiies uu
honest administration of the State Go?
vernment, to give their earnest sup?
port to John T. Greono for Governor,
asd M. R. Delaney for Lieutenant
Govornor.
F. W. MoMasteb, Chas. P. Jannet,
R. O'NeaLiK, Jit, J. \V. Smith,
John McKenzie, Samuel, Garneb.
imported Wines, Brandies, Etc .Etc
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Bum,
BrandiOB?Otard, &c.,
Holland Gin,
Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
Also, a large stock of fine old Whiskies,
OigarB. Ao._J. O. 8EEQBBB.'
COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE.
LyBrand & Son
11AKE pleasure in oalling theattoniion
. ol the public to an examination ot
their STOCK of .MUSICAL MERCHAN?
DISE, consisting of Pianos. Church and
Parlor Organs. Melodeons, Violins, Gui?
tars, Banjoe, Flutes, Accordeons, Brass
and Silver Band Instrument b ot all kinds.
Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Booka
for every class of Musical Instruments on
band at all times. We are Solo Agents for
the 81 at o of South Carolina of Est ey A Co.'a
COTTAGE OBGAN8. Sheet Music sent by
mail,post paid, on receiptof price; and all
kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express,
when ordered, to any part ol tho State,
i marked CO. D. Good Second-hand Pi?
anos and Organs for sale cheap.for oasb.
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons Tunedand
Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and
willgiveespecialattention to Packing.Re?
moving ana Shipping Pianof- for otbeipar
ties to any point desired, at moderate
prices.
Allordet r promptly attended to andsat
isfactiou guarauteed to those favoring us
with their patronage Rend for onr cata?
logue of ShootMusicand MusicalMorchan
dise. Richardson street, a fewdoornibove
Phoznix 'jfilce,Columbia.B. C. Nqv 7
SeegerB' vs.Cincinnati Beer.
TflE Cincinnati Oaielle makes tbe asto?
nishing announcement that Cincinnati
beer is no longer pure, but adulterated wilb
molasses, sugar of starch, fusol oil and the
pnieonons Colchicum. The Commissioner
of Agricnltnre, in his report for 1865. says
that Prof. Mapos, of New York, analyzed
tho boor from a dozon different breweries,
and found all of it adulterated. Cocculns
Indiens and nnx vomica entered largely
into its composition.
J. O. Sir KOK RS guarantees his beer tobe
puro and reliable. He does not adulterate
it, but brews from tbo best barley, malt
and hops. Jan 23
LAW YKKfi' (TpRCES! ~
lSSt'tt anch OFF1CKK!
ROOMS FOR Fa .1111.1 KS I
M\G[,K IJK.n-KOO.1IM
T'j LET in THE nkw
Central National Bank Building.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Bod-Booms from $3 per month upwards.
Family Booms from (0 per month upwards;
Lawyers' Offices from !6 pr month upwards.
VATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO?
SETS and other modern improvements in?
side building. Xo back rooms, all fronting
on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor
in charge of building. Apply ta Central
Bank, or to Meesra. 8EIBELS A EZELL.
April 2
ar Just Censures
jUMBIA, s. c, FRIDAY M
Nos.3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ST1TIQI1IS
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
yet, r.v rsiNG nir.Arrr. grapes of stock,
we can rVRNISIl work at
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHIONABLE-STATIONERYa
? Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and ?all Invitations
OS THE EZST STc:< A'.O FR1STE9 "f *HE
LATEST STYLE,
fepi 4 _ *ly
No Further Postponement
<.'f Tin:
SECO.VU AND LAST
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
is aid of Tin:
Masonic Relief Association
OP NORFOLK, VA,
T li 11 r a it a y , tut li Si o v c tu bcr,
fTTHIS enterprise is conducted by tlio MA?
IL *ONlO RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF
NORFOLK, VA., under authority of tlio
Virginia Legislatuic, 'Act paaaed March
8th. 187:1 i
.-.;>,uuo Tickets?O.OOO Caan Gift*.
$250,000 to be Given Away.
Ono Grand Cash Gift of.t 30,000
Ouo Graud Cash Gitt or. 25.000
One Grand Cash Giti of. 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift of. 10.000
One Grand Cash Gift of. 5,0(!0
One Grand Cash Gift of. 2,500
One Graud Cash Gift of. 2,000
15 Cash Gifts of tl,000 each. 15,000
28 Cash Gifts of 500 each. 14,000
48 Cash Girts of 250 each. 10,750
7d Oaah Gifta of 150 each. 11,850
250 Cash Gifts of 100 each. 25,000
578 CaBh Girts or 50 each. 28,900
5,000 Cash Gifts or 10 each. 50,000
(1,000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating. .$250,000
TRICE OF TICKET8:
Whole TicketB.$10 00 1 Qr'terT'kts..$ 2 50
Half Ticket*... 5 00 | 11 Tickets.100 00
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert is strictly for MASONIC
purposes, and will bo conducted with the
same liberality, honesty and fairness which
characterized the first enterprise.
JOHN L. ItOPBR, Prciidrnl.
For tickets aud circulars, giving full
information, address
HENRY V. MOOllK. 8tc, Norfolk. Va
BESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED.
Sept 4_J30
It Pays to Buy Uood Medicines.
ITpavs toate Heiniieh'e KINA CHILL
CURE.
It pavs to me Heinitsh'a BLOOD AND
LIVER PILLS.
It pavs to nie STANLEY'S COUGH
SYRUP."
It pays to purify your blood with
(QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
It pavs to use the COOK'S BAKING
POWDER.
It pays to use the QUAKER LINIMENT.
It pavs to u-e Mother Darling's INFANT
CORDIAL for children.
It pavs to buy your medicines at
E. II. H El NITSH'S
Oct 28 t Drug and Medicine Store.
Look to Your Blood, There is Life in
it Yet!
nriTBOUT pure Blood no flesh is tree
VV from disease.
The "Quet-n's Delight" is the greatest
Blood 1'uririer.
It your blood it pool, watery, lull ol
humors?use the "Queen's Delight.'*
If your health is declining wasting ol vi?
tal force?use the "Queen's Delight."
If you have Rheumatism, Swellings ol the
Joints?use the ??Queen's Delight."
If you have Chills. Fevt r and Ague, Bit*
ionsutss?use the "Queen's Delight."
It you have Siek Headache, Nervousness,
Weakness ?use the 1 Queen's Delight."
If > on have Jaundice, Liver Complaint,
Yellow Skin?use the "Queen's Delight."
ir you have Dyspepsia, Fluttering about
the Heart?uae the "Queen's Delight."
If you have any Cutaneous Eruption,
Itching Humors, Carbnneles, Erysipelas oi
King's Evil, Ooitre, nothing will" n move it
bot the "Qneen'e Delight."
If you want a Summer Tonic and Wintei
Invigorator?ntc the "Queen's Delight."
Call and get a Circn'ar, and read it.
Prepared onlv bv
E. H. HEINIT8H,
Sept SO t Pharmacist.
Wrapping Paper.
AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPE!
just rect ived from the Atlantic Papel
Mills, for which we are solo agents, and of
fered at lower pi ices than same quality car
he delivered from the Northern cities." Cat
and examine quality and prices at t he store
or JOHN AGNEW A SON.
For Rent,*
THE commodious Brick and Mota
Roof STOREHOUSE. No. GO Mair
street. TermB very low. Apply t(
HEI?ELS A EZELL or to BOONE A MUL
LEB, A t tornc ys - a t-La w. Aug 5 t
Attend the True
ORNING, OCTOBER 30, 187
JUST RECEIVED,
AT
McKenzie's Confectionery,
Slain Street, Columbia, S. C.
NEW Eleme Fige, Raisins, \ and 4 boxes,
fresh Dates, Malaga Grapes, Florida
OrariRcs, Belle Pippine, Brazil Nuts, Eng?
lish Walnuts. 8. S. Almonds, Pecans, Fil
borts. Northern Cranberries, Cooking
Prunc-!<, Albert Biscuits, a fine assortment
of Preserves and Jellies, Dessicated Cocoa
nut, Ac. ,tc._Oct 24 c
lMl'KOVEO
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS!
Patented March, 1870,
BY l'F.\OLETO.N ii BOAltOMAN.
auousta, oa.
TUE satisfaction this PRESS has given
in the past, the great improvement
made on it, and the fact of its being from
torty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other
good Press, ebould induce plauters and
others to send for one ol our uew Circulars
before purchasing. Wo also manufacture
Irons lor Water Power Presses and Screw
Presses. Address
PENDLETON A BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works. Kollock
Strt et. Augusta. Ga. Jnlv 2 wj{4mo
House to Rent.
ky? TJ1E HOUSE aud FOUR ACRE
Rjjf*LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar
u 1 "den aud excellent well of wa'ur. Pos?
session given imjocdiutelv. Applv to WM.
MARTIN or E. R. ARTHUR. * Tnlv 4
PORTRAITS. mOTOIRAPHS. STERE?
OSCOPES, Ac, Copies from Old Pic?
tures made any bh'.o and stylo as cheap a*
anywhere else. Conio and see the uew
Gliice Picture.
Mr. Coffin, the finest photographer in
New York city, will asti.-t in the nboto
graphic department.
AKT OAL.L.ISRY BUI 1.1)I \ (;.
Oct tsiloio COLUMBIA. S. C.
FINE'S SALOON.
JSo. 11 Richardson Street, between Lady \
and Cerctis Streits.
HAVING replenished my entire stock of j
Liquors, Cigars, Ac, haviug also
given proper attention to my Restaurant,
I an now prepared to furuish my friends
and the public generally with the best the
irarktls Afford.
Oct 17 WM. M. FINE, Agent.
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 nnd interest-beai ing
certificates issued.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and 8ILVEB
bought and sold.
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.
Wagons, &c, &c.
THOSE in want of any
style of WAGON8 will find
it to their advaatage to
give me a call. I manufac?
ture or repair any kind of wagon. Black
smithing in all its branches prompt Iv aud
neatly performed. HENBY SKIPPER.
Oct 23 _
A Kerosene That Will Not Explode!
A LADDIN SECURITY OIL is ottered
/\_ witli the confidence that it will prove
itself equal, if not superior, to any burn?
ing oil that hau been offered to the public.
This oil is prime white in color, :s deodor?
ized to the highest extent achieved in the
manufacture of burning oils, and is war?
ranted to stand a tire test of 150 degrees
Fahrenheit.
It is pci fectly safe f..r use in all Coal Oil
or Kerosene Lamps, and as its name indi?
cates, will give all who use it perfect
"security" in doing so.
Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer,
have much leu* rtnoll, aud not crust the
wick, and will be found to be very economi?
cal, to say nothing of the entire '"eei-tirity"
in its U80. For sale at
L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S
i.hit 14 Drug Store.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
DRY GOODS I0H
PLRCIltlOTTT, BEXEIIICT & CO,,
275 King Street, Charleston, S C.
iur; ciikaI'CST
DRV tiOOUS.
NOTIONS,
Oil. t LOTUS.
CARPETS.
.MATTINGS.
HUGS, Kic,
THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
For prices, eoo local. Sept 4 tGmo
Drugs, Paints, Oils. &c.
WINTER BLEACHED SPERM OIL,
Pure Linseed Oil, Neats Foet Oil.
j Olive Oil, Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Castor
? Oil. Wholesale and retail at
E. u. HEiNirsirs
I Oct -Ii t Driiir Store.
i Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
j SI Li V K It AND t'LATKI) WARK,
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSE 3, ETC.
IHAVE a largo stock of the above on
hand, aud will sell them at the lowest
j cash prices. All goods warranted as re pre
1! suuted.
i| mw Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re
> I paired and woik warranted.
GEO. BR?NS,
I Oot 27 Columbia Hotel Block.
Event."
4. V01
MILLINERY.
PRICES REDUCED of La?
dies', Misses' and Children's
?ONNET?, HATS, CAPS,
8UIT8. UNDERWEAR, Far
Sota, Cloaks, Worsted Goods,
II air, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted
and other articles too nume?
rous to mention; also, Bazar
Patterns. Ladies will please
call and see for themsolves at
Oct27 _AI BS. C. E. REED'S.
S?1IETII1NG NEW AND NOVEL,
Just Received
BY TUE
LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
REVERSIBLE English Marseilles
QUILTS, in new patterns.
ALSO,
A :icw stock of Ladies' Undcr-vests, and
all the new stvlea of Balmoral and Boule?
vard SKIRTS* from Wo. to ?5.00 each.
ALSO,
New Silk TIES, now Beaded BELTS,
Beaded POCKETS and Leaded GIMPS,
BUTTONS and FRINGES for Trimming.
ALSO,
N' w stock of American and French
Prune.
ALSO,
A large stock of all styles of Plain and
Fancy Dress Goods, from 20o. to ft 1.50 per
yard. O. F. JACKSON,
Oct 11 Leader of Low Prices.
OCTOBER 10. 1874.
Special Notice From The
ORA.VD CENTRAIj
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,
W. D. LOVE & CO.
\XrE have just received ten caeca of
YV very choice and scasonablo DRESS
GOODS, purchaeed for cash of two bank?
rupt importing houses, which will bo sold
Tcrv cheap. Also, five cases BLACK AL?
PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS,
which, for quality and finish, cannot be ex
celled anywhere."
The following Goods are now in stock: j
00 pieces choico patterns of CARPETS,
100 RUGS, 90 MATS, 50 dozen of Ballon a
Co.'scclebrated SHIRTS, for which wo are
the agents, retailing them at wholosale
prices.
All tho departments of our establish?
ment are full of the best makes of goods,
and purchased by our resident buyer in
New York for cash at the lowest prices,
enabling us to sell goods a.t low as any
house in New York.
Tkoso residing in tho city, and strangers
passing through, before laying iu tboir
winter supplies, ehonld examine our large
and choico assortment, at the GRAND
CENTRAL DRY OOODS ESTABLISH?
MENT OF WM, D. LOVE ?fc CO , whole?
sale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, corner of
Main and Plain streets.
N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all
parts of the country on application.
Oct 11
OPENING DAILY!
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
DRY GOODS!
CARPETS. OIL. CLOTII?,
RlliS AND WINDOW SHADESt
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of 11 kinds and a*, very low prices.
TUE MILLINERY EIEPARTHEKT
Is well stocked with everything that is
new and pretty, and no extravagant prices.
Orders from the country promptly at?
tended to, at the 0';d Stand ot
K. C. SHIVER & CO.
?Oct 14
F. B. ORCHARD & CO.,
dealers is
IIRY GOADS, MTIONS, M,
-? *?
I YTI<"E beg leave t'l inform onr friends,
i Yt that we have on hand a large and
well-assorted stock LADIKS* IIATS,
: which we will close ,ut f.,r the nt xt ten
days, at HALF PRICK, Varying from
?25 cents to fl 50.
ALSO,
LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS,
At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York.
We have also jii-t received a large lot of
LONOOLOTHS and SHIRTINGS, which we
are selling at prices that defv competition.
Aug 12 Fi If. ORCHARD A CO.
Red Ash Coal.
i I f\{^\ TONS RED A8H OOAL-same
! Hbv/w quality as that which gavoimcli
; satisfaction two vtars '?go.
Aug 23 T. J. HARPER.
Coal! Coal! Coal!
THE undersigned beg leave to state that
the* have constantly on hand all
I kinds ol COAL, and will furnish consumers
in axy numtitv, delivered, at lowest cash
prices. ROW EN A LAFAR, Agents.
Sept 2 Sum
LiTJME X?NUMBER 190/
O0FPEE, COFFEE, COFSEEl
DIB EOT IMPORTATION,
4,000 Bags Coffee,
PER German Brig Hermann, fron? JKar
de Janeiro, for aale in lots to suit pv;
chancre, by
GEO. W.WILLIAM8 A OOV,
1 and 3 Hayne atroot, Charleston, 9. C,
Oct20_SS__
VICTOBIA HOTEL,
Charlraton,S. C,
HAS been entirely reno?
vated and rofurnisheC
throngbont. It is moatet.i
_Itrally situated, in King ncas
Market street, for the traveling publzr.
Tbov solicit their patronage. Board n*s
day, $?,.50.
MRS. MARIAOPDEBEEOK,
Oct 11 2mo Proprietress.
Extraordinary Ann.n^cementI
Arrival of the Indian Qneen, Wirs
of Captain Jack.
SHE will bo on exhibition daily, .?e? r".
charge, at tho now and popular CIGUl
STORE of M. GOLDSMITH, at 105J Aswzk
bly street, North of tho Market. Lovers v '
the weed can bo supplied with all tha fa?
vorite brands of CIGARS AND TOBACC i'
usually kept in a first class establiBbmesU
I beg leave, to call attention to our ?tt
cent MANILLA, which, for flavor a*rr
quality, cannot bo BUrpasBed by an7 t-.??:
cent Cigar sold elsewhere. Manuiactnric -\
my Cigars under my personal supervision-.
I am onabled to ofl'or ench inducements * ;
the trade aud consumera in general aa w;?
compete favorably with any of the larg<;
manufactures in Northern cities. A ci>-"
will convince tho most skeptical that tUn
Indian Queen Cigar Store
Is tho place to obtain the b;st Cigar fv:
tho least luouey. M. GOLDSMITH,
Oct 23_IQSj Assembly street.
Hon. B. H. Chamber lain Proposes
REGARDLESS of political opposition
to gain the gubernational chair. TIi
Indian Girl proposes, regaullesa of opg?i?
sitiou in her lioe, to gain the wholeaaSt
trade of the State; for, as the master of ::? ?
Terpsichoran School surpasses in gracefj^
ness the man who only knows how ?
To Panee a Jig,
So this maid, through long expt riei.ee, hti
through acquainUi.ee with tho retail ti ?it>,
an surpass other houses, in jilacm < yr?te
Dealers such CigarB as thor uosuvbij* -
will moat delight to tmoke, for resliV,
might as well expact Repubiicaus liimec
Democrats
On the Democratic Platfoinr
As to look for Cigars that in quality 5?r
pi ice will compare with those sohl as
INDIA.N GIRL CIGAR STORE,
_Columbia, 8- C.
THE CALIFORNIA tJIGAR STOTBti'
still ahead!
THE proprietor of this establish in a*
would respectfnlly announce to ?*>
Eublio and hia jtumeroue patrons, that ly
as largely iuc;eased bis facilities for ens
plying to them the beat brandu-of ClOfcfti*
both imported aud domestic. Their < roc~
for the manufacturing of the beet Cigars,
baa been largely increased, thereby, ena?
bling them to compete with the l*rg**C
New York and Baltimore house?. Of thias.
the dealers throughout the entire. Statnr
can certify. The celebrated 5c PARYA'GJc>
are still all tho rage; also, the 10*. IM?
PORTED LONDRES.
AI. SULZBACb^rJV
No. 105 Main atret*
Two doors beluw Wheeler Uoues.
School Books and Stationery
RL. 15KVAN lias just opened wnev
? stock of Eughsh *ud C.jrjin,'.
SCHOOL ROOKS andt>OOOOL itTAfCIOK -
ERY.
Also. BLANK ROOKS for MejehirtJN rn C
Public Cflioes or every slza and quality:
Also, a laige variety of Writing Pap?.."
Envi-lopes, Gold and Steel Pens-, Cop/roj;
Presses. Pockst-Lnives, fino Pockut-uoob>
made to order, Iukatands, Initial Paps:
Writing Disks. Ink of all colors, and nth
yaiiatiuH of Office 8tatif?Ti?ry. Sept *~
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewell ji
wm. glaze;
AT his uuw store, Main etreet, nearJ* e -,.
positt the Central Natu ual Pauk*, ktv
large and beautiful stock ot fine WATCHIS
atem and key winders, turn beat Europe*v
and American manufacturers, and of
own importation, in gold and tllvMC****
Klegant JEWELlt\l An unrivaled ateott
nioutjust roce-ivi d and all tho latest etylffc
Sterling .*? ILVER-WAliF, in sets and caa*.-.
Si idai Piesems, and a veiy fiue-selection *> S
, Uu u-\S ait;, (join Watch and bn-k 'JIkhk^--.
Luckels, flegant Seal, Wedding and Zi
cagemeiit lings, lartie ttoek of Spectacff*
snd E\e-Glasses, Clocks, Musical B/'ar>.
ami a great variety lif Fanoy Articles, 3r-y
stock is the largest and best selected in ta
Southern country and will be sold as obea>
as <amo article can be bouglit any wbei e
Oct 24
CONOAREE IRON WORKS
COLUMBIA, K. CV
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor
MANUFACTTT
REROFBTEA^
ENGINES, SAfr
AND GRbJ?
MILES. GIB
Gearing, and ni.
kindu of Ir"ei
Can tings for Ufa
chinery and Or
nameulal Gas)
iugs for 8toret
ami Dwellings, Patent Mailings for G\rd?i>
and Cemeteries, Iro i Settees and Art-:>t
Chairs; also, Brass CastingH of all kind*
Reils for Churches, Schools, Work-shop*?
Ac Guarantee! all my work first clats j.tj
equal to any North or South.
Works at foot of Lady etreet and near ti
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots._Not 1>
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