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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Thb Haid of Major Mkiirill in
Louisiana Approved.?The ooarse of
Major Lewis Merrill, of the Seventh
Cavalry, now on duty in Louisiana, is
-warmly, approved ia Administration
cirolea, and even applauded. General
Emory does not evince sufficient po?
litical zeal to please the managers of j
the Republican party, and the only
hope now reposes in Major Merrill,
who will be protected in his labors to
crush oat the White Leaguers and all
who sympathize with them. The Pre?
sident, while he does not personally
grieve that the stable of his brother
in-law, Collector Casey, of New Or?
leans, waa recently bnrned by an in?
cendiary, takes it as an evidence that
the safety of the property of Union
men in New Orleans is not very well
guaranteed, and the presence of United
States troops throughout Louisiana at
this time is not amiss.
I New Yurie Herald.
#
Federal Aid.?Suoh are the priva?
tions of citizens of Nebraska and |
other portions of Western territory re?
cently invaded by the grass-hoppers,
that the President has determined to 1
assume the responsibility of ordering J
the Commissary-General to furnish ra?
tions for the impoverished inhabitants
in the country blighted by thesnmmer
curse. The President is confident that
this aot, though not authorized by law,
will be sufficiently defended on the
ground of the demands of humanity,
and for this reason he will assume the j
responsibility of issuing the necessary
orders.
A little girl in Plaquemino Parish,
La., jumped the skipping rope 350
times. Then sbo drauk a qnantity of
ice-water. Then she died. And then?
President Grant Orders
ARE to subordinates what the Indian
Girl Cigar 8tore is to cigar dealers.
The ono the highest authority in the Uuitod
States, the other at the hoad of the Whole?
sale and Retail Cigar Trade of the State.
As Judge Graham ordered
Gov. Moses to be Arrested
and failed, so opposition has likewise
fizzled in competing with this steadily in?
creasing houso, and now dealers can as
reasonably look for the Republican ticket
to he withdrawn
And the Election Postponed
as to expect indaoaments offered that will
comparowith thoae of their favorite "In?
dian Girl." Smokers also will have to wait |
Until the Old Commissioners of Elec?
tion are Reinstated.
or any other unreasonable ooourrenco, be?
fore they will find Oigars that will compare
with the Celebrated Five Centers, or any
other brands of the INDIAN GIRL. CIGAR |
ST?BE. Columbia. 8. O._Oot 8(1
JUST RECEIVED,
at
MpKenzie's Confectionery,
Maia'Street, Columbia, S. C.
NEW Elem<> figs, Raisins, J and J boxes, I
freah Dates, Malaga Grape*. Florida ]
Oranges, Belle Pippine, Brazil Nuts, Eng
liah Walnuts, 8.8. Almonds, Feoaoa, Fil?
bert*, Northorn Cranberries, Cooking I
Prunes,'Albert Biscuits, a fine aaeortment I
of Preserves and Jellies, Deaeioated Cocoa
cut. Ac. Ac._Oct 24 6
Wagons, &c, &o.
THOSE in want of any]
stylo of WAGONS will find
it to their advaatage to |
give me a call. I manufac?
ture or repair any kind of wagon. Black-1
smithing in all its branches promptly and
neatly performed. HENRY SKIPPER.
Q8t28
A Kerosene That Will Not Explode!1
A LADDIN SECURITY Oil. ia offered
?\. with the confidence that it will prove
itself equal, if not Superior, to any burn?
ing oil that hau be-oii offered to the public.
This oil ia prime wbitu in color, :s deodor- j
ized tothehighoMt extent achieved in the
manufacture et burning oila, and in war?
ranted to aland a lire test of 150 d? qreea I
Fahrenheit
It is perfectly sale for use in all Coal Oil
or Keroaeue Lamps, and aa ita name indi?
cates, will give all who nao it porfect
"necuritv" in doing so.
Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer, I
have much loss smell, and uot crust the ]
wick, and will bo found to bo very ecouomi
cal, to say nothing of the entire "security"
in its use. For sale at
L. T. 8ILLIMAN ?t CO.'S
Oct 14_Drug Store.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
silver and plated ware,
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETO.
IHAVE a largo stock of the abovo on
hand, and will Bell them at Ibo lowest
cash prices. All goods warranted as ropre
Bonted.
*y Watches, Clocks and Tewelry re?
paired and work warranted.
GEO. BRUNS,
Oct 27 Colnmbia Hotel Block.
Houbo to Rent.
THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE
LOT of Mra E. J. Arthur. Goodgar
?den and excellent well of wa'er. Pos?
session given immediately. Apply to WM.
MARTIN or E. R. ARTH?R. July 4
The Proper Time
TO TAKE HEINITSU'H BLOOD AND
LIVER PILLS is when; ou bavo Nau?
sea, Lobs of Appetite, Yellowed CaBt of the
Skin, Rash of Blootl to the Head, Cold Ex?
tremities, Ringing in the Ears, Pain in the
Back, Sido and Shoulders^igh Colored
Trine, Vertigo and Biliousness. Tboy afford
prompt relief. For sale onlytt
Bept 1 i HKIXTTSH'S Drag Store.
"Let o
COLU1
Managers of Klectlon for ItlthUnil.
Columbia. S. 0,. October 27, 1874=
At a meeting of tbe Commissioners |
of Election for Ricbland County, State
of South Carolina, held this day?pre?
sent Wm. M. Taylor, John Agnew and
G. W. Waterman?John Agnew was
elected Chairman, and the following
persona were appointed Managers of
Electiou for the precincts set opposite
their names, to conduct tbe Qeneral
Elecliou, to be held on Tuesday, tbe
3d November, 1874:
City' of Columbia? Ward 1.?
Freesly Brown, J. E. Qreen, Joseph S.
Kennedy. Ward 2 ? Charles F. Jan
ney, John H. Bryant, John L. Little.
Ward 3.? Edward Hope, H. H. Jill
sou, Lewis Pryor. Ward 4.?Richard
O'Neale, Jr., Lawrence Ferguson,
Lewis L. Brown.
Tbeniiolm's-J. C. F. Sims, James
Singleton, Robert Cooper.
Davis'?E. D. Gillmore, P. W.
Gibbs, Paul Pickeua.
Camp Ground?John D. Frost, Jr.,
John Cook, J. W. Neill.
Killian's?W. H. Stuck. K. M. Al
dricb, J. H. Pickett.
Gadsden?Thomas P. Westou, Eli
Marshal, John H. French.
Hopkin's?Greeu B. Uut-b, Wm.
Lowmau, Jacob Thompson.
Garner's?Samuel G.Garner, James
S. Bamptiold, James Wells.
Acton?William Webtou, John A.
Barr, Walter Stratton.
Managers of Election are hereby
notified to coll on the Chairman of the
Commissioners, John Agnew, aud re?
ceive the necessary blanks, Ac, to
conduct the election; nlso to Hie their
affidavits with tbe Clerk of tbo Court
for Rich land Cooutv.
JOHN* AGNEW. Chairmau.
WM. M. TAYLOR,
L. J. NOAH.
Office Commissioners of Election,
CoLUMniA, S.C., Ojt. 29, 1874.
At a meeting of tbe Commissioners,
held tbiB day?present, John Agnew,
William M. Taylor aud L J. Noah?it
was
Resolved, That Josephuei Whetstone
be appointed u Manager of Election
for Ward No. 2, city of Columbia, in
place of J. L. Little, who is hereby re?
moved.
Resolved, That Hugh Cain be ap
pointed a Manager of Election for
Ward No. 3, oity of Columbia, vice H.
H. Jillson, who has been appointed by
the United States Court a Supervisor
of Election.
Resolved, That Benjamin Williams
be appointed a Manager of Election
for Aoton Preoinot, vice Walter Strat?
ton, hereby removed.
Resolved, That Theodore Ingalls be
appointed a Manager of Election for
Trenholm's Precinct, vice Robert
Cooper, removed.
In the above changes, Mr. Agnew
opposed tbe same, ezoept in the case
of H. H. Jillson.
JOHN AGNEW, Chairman.
Independent lie publican Parly?Or?
der of tbe Campaign.
Headq'rs Independent Rep. Party,
Rooms State Ex. Committee,
Columbia, S. C, October 21, 1874.
By virtue of the authority vested^in
the Executivo Committee of tho Inde?
pendent Republican party by the State
Convention, held in tbe city of
Charleston, 2d of October, 1874, tbe
following gentlemen will address tbe
citizens of the State at tbe places and
timeBaunexed:
Charleston, Monday, November 2 ?
To be appointed.
Pickens, Monday, November 2?
Martin R. Delaoy, E. B. Seabrcok, W.
H. Thomas.
All meetings will be held ut 12 M.,
unless otherwise ordered by County
Chairmen.
County Chairmen will pit use take
notice ot tho time und places of meet
ing, aud act acaordiugly.
THOS. C. DUNN, President.
Attest: J. EvansBritton, Secretary.
To Hie Contervatlue Voters or Rlih
land County.
At a meeting of tbe Executive Com?
mittee of the Conservative party for
Riohland County, it was
Resolved, That in view of the cha?
racter and surroundings of tbe two
Republican tickets presented for tbe
support of the voters of Riohland
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 unanimous support to the Nash
County ticket.
Resolved, That we recommend every
citizen of the County who desiies au
honeet administration of tbe State Go?
vernment, to give their earnest sup?
port to John T. Greene for Governor,
aad M. R. Delaney for Lieutenant
Governor.
F. W. MoMaster, Chas. F. Janney,
R. O'Nbale, Jr, J. W. Smith,
John McKenzie, Samuel Garner.
For Sale,
ALIGHT ROOKAWAY and a pair of
small HOBShB. Fur particulars,ap?
ply at Pnuisix office. Oct 10
ur Juat Censures
vlBIA, S. C., SATURDAY 1/
SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL
Just Received
lit TBE
LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
REVERSIBLE English Marseilles
QUILTS, in new patterns.
ALSO)
A now stock of Ladies' Unde-r-vt sts, and
all the new styles of Balmoral and Boule?
vard SKIRT?, from 50c. i? f? 00 each.
A Leo,
New Silk TIES, new Beaded BELTS,
Beaded POCKETS and Bcad-d GIMPS.
BUTTONS and FRINGES lor Trimming.
ALSO,
New stock of Amciicau and French
Prints.
ALSO,
A larne stock of all styles of Plain and
Faucy Drees Goods, from 20j. to $1 ?? per
yard. C. F. JACKSON,
Oct 11 Leader of Low Prices.
OCTOBER 10. 1874.
Special Notice From The
OR AND CENTKAL.
DRY 000DS ESTABLISHMENT,
OF
W. D. LOVE & CO.
WE have just received ten cases of!
very choice and seasonable DRESS
GOODS, purchaeed lor cash of two bank?
rupt importing houses, which will be sold
Terv cheap. Also, five cases BLACK AL?
PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS,
which, for quality and linitdi, cannot be ex?
celled anywhere.
The following Goods arc now in stock:
50 pieces choice patterns of CARPETS,
100 RUGS. UD MATH, 50 dozun of Ballon A
Co .'a celebrated SHIRTS, for which we uro
the agents, retailing them at wholesale
prices.
All the department* of our establish?
ment are full of the beat makes of goods,
and purchased by our resident buyer in
New York Tor cash at the lowest prices,
enabling us to sell goods a.i low as any
house in New York.
Those residing in tho city. and btrangers
passing through, before laving in their
winter supplies, should examine our large
and choice assortment, at the GRAND
CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH?
MENT OF WM, D. LOVE ?St CO , whole?
sale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, corner ot
Main and Plain streets.
N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all
parts of the countrv ou application.
Oct 11
OPENING DAILY!
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
DRY GOODS!
CARPETS. OIL, CLOTHS,
RU08 AND WINDOW SHADES I
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of 11 kinds and at very low prices.
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is well stocked with everything that is
new and pretty, and no extravagant prices.
OrderB from the country promptly at?
tended to, at the- Old Stand ot
R. C. SHIVER & CO.
Oct U
Red Ash Coal.
I r\(^% TONS RED ASH COAL ?same |
*:rUv/ quality as that which gave euch
satisfaction two years "go.
Auk 23 T. j. HARPER.
Coal! Coal! Coal!
THE mult ruified beg leave to stale that
they have constantly on hand all
kinda of COAL, and will furnish ennnumers
in axy quantity, delivered, at lowest cash
prices. BOW EN A LA FAR, Agents.
Sept 2 Ihuo
PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPH8. STERE?
OSCOPES, Ac, Cc|>i?? from Old Pic?
tures made any size and styl? an cheap aa '
anywhere else. Come and sen tho new |
Glace Picture.
Mr. Coffin, the finest photographer in
New York city, will asi-i.it in the Photo?
graphie department.
ART GALLERY BUILDINO,
Oct 18 Snag_COLUMBIA, 8. C.
IQuakor Liniment!
THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FA?
MILY MEDICINE, is tho best remedy
in tlie world for tho following complaints,
viz: Cramp in tho Limbs and Stomach,
Rheumatism in all its forms, Neuralgia,
Dysentery, Frosh Wounds, Toothache,
Sore Throat, Sprains and Bruiso?, Pain in
the Stomach, Bowels or Side. Bilious Colic,
Cholera, Colds, Cbappod Hands, Burns,
Spinal Complaints, Chills and Fever.
Pnrely vegetable and all-healing. For in?
ternal and external nso. Prepared by
E. H. HEINITSH. at bis Drug,
Sept IC i And Chemical Stor
Attend the Trne
lORNLNGr, OCTOBER 31, 18
MILLINERY.
PRICES REDUCED of La?
dies', Miosen' and Children's
BONNETB. HA.T8. CAPS,
8UITS, UNDERWEAR, Far
Bete, Oloake, Worsted Goods,
Hair, Coraots, Zephyr Worsted
and other artiolea too nnmo
rous to mention; also, Bazar
Patterna. Ladies will p'oase
call ami eee for themselves at
Oct27 URB. C. E. IlEED'B.
Fire Insurance.
aii^t;
? ni TTTlTlB t
GEO. HUOGINS' AGENCY.
?.-tab:u<hed in Columbia, S. C, 1810.
.ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart
foid, Conn., t6,000,000.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
London, England, $S,000,000.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,of|
Philadelphia, $3.500,000
PUENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., o
New York, J2.COO.000.
OLD DOMINIONFIREINSURANCE CO.,
ot Richmond, Ya., $300,000.
ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., <
Hartford, Conn., $400,000.
Risks taken on Buildings. Merchandize,1
Cotton, Ac, Ac.
CEO. IiUGGINS. Agent.
Office opposite the Columbia Hotel.
Sept 15 _J'2m
OOFFEE. COFFEE. COFFEE'.
DIRECT IMPORTATION,
4,000 Bags Coffee,
PER Gc-rmau Brig Hermann, from Bio
de Janeiro, for sale in lots to suit pur?
chaser*, by
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO."
1 aud 3 Hayn? street, Charleston, S. C.
Oct 20 12
VICTORIA HOTEL,
Cliai lealon, S. C,
HAS beon entirely reno?
vated and refurnished
throughout. It in moetccn
_It rally situated, in King near
Mark?t street, lor'the traveling public.
Thcv solicit their patronage. Board perl
day, $2.50.
MRS. MARIA OPDEBEECK,
Oct 11 2mu Proprietress.
TAYLOR IRON WOHKS
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
of
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WORKS and general office. EAST BAY
AND P1UTOHARD STREETS; Trea?
surer's office, at CAROLINA hi A VINGS
BANE, Church, near Hayne street; P. O.
Box 529.
diuector8.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZER,
J. C. MALLONEE, D. C. EBAUGH,
I C. A. CHI3 JLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
orriosBS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR, President.
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. H. PRIOLEAU, Secretary.
W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolini
j Savings Bank.
H. BITIST, Solicitor.
FORGINGS ?ND CASTINGS
of every description.
House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c.
Marine, Stationary aud Portable STEAM
ENGINES, Boilers, "Tank?.
Hoisting Engines. Saw M i He.
Rice Threabers and Mills of every de?
scription.
Shaftings,Pulley* and Gearings.
IRON FRONTS for buildings.
CASTINGS of every kind in Inn
Brau?.
Forging* i>! all desei tptioue
Phosphate Washers.
Phosphate and tire Crnshi ru.
STEAM Kiri'lNOS, Wrought Iron Pipe
'Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water am
Stuaui Ganges, Beltiiu;, 1'itckiug, Ac.
mamtain?iti:ns of
TAYLOR'S
I'afenf Direct AMliitf
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
also MAvrFAtrrrBEiiF of
S A M U F L J OH A I* M N ' S
I'ATKS r T IIA r? S T It A 1X Kit.
F.?i Rtlgr t'umpt), Bilge Inj. ctioiia, A u.
Mav "2;5 a' ntimn
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!i
WM. GLAZE,
AT bis new atom, Main atreot, nearly op?
posite tba Central National Bank, has
large and beautitul stock of fine WATCHES
stem and key winders, from beat European
and American manufacturers, aud of hie
own importation, in gold and silver canon,
Elogaut JEWELBYI An unrivaled assort?
ment iust received and all the latest atylcs.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, ill ?et? and canes,
Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of
Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding aud En?
gagement Rings, large oiock of Spectacles
aud Eye-Glaeaes, Clocks, MUlrica) Boxet,,
and a great Varlfct J of Fancy Articles. My
?lock is the largest and boi-f selected in the
Southern country and will behold as cheap
as 4amo article can be bought anywhere.
Oct 24 _
Wrapping Paper.
AFULL supply of WBArPING PAPER
just received from tho Atlantic Paper
Mills, for which wo are solo agontB, and of?
fered at lower prices than same quality can
be delivered from the Northern cities. Call
and examine quality and prices at the store
of JOHN AO NEW & SON.
Event/'
74
V01
The Song Monarch 11
A NEW AND MOST INTEBE8TINO
BOOK FOR 8INGING OLA8BES.
FULL of melodious SONGS, DUETB,
GLEES and four-part SONGS,all easy
and perfectly adapted to a Singing School
Cov.rae, but at the aamo time forming a
collection well unitod for tbo nse of Gollege
and other Choirs, Singing Societies, A.c.
By II. H. Palmer, assisted by L. O. Einer- j
son. Piuce, 75 Cents. Per Dczen, $7.50.
A most attractive Piano Piece:
SOUVENIlt De LIMA, MAZOURKA, 11 00.
Ono of the "Posthumous Works of L. M.
Gottechalk."
THE LEADER!
A new and excellent collection of Muuio for I
Choirs, Conventions and Singing Classes,'
propared by those most succeseful compos
era, ?1. R Palmer, of Chicago, and L. O. I
Emerson, of Boston. Prico, $1 38, or $12.00 j
per dozen.
For your next Sunday School Song Book,
send for tbo RIVER OF LIFE. By Per- |
kins and Beutley. 35 cents.
All books and music sent, post paid, for
r> . ail price.
OLIVER DIT80N ft CO., Boston.
CllAS. H. DITSON & CO.,
711 Broadway, N. Y.
Oct 24 _ 8wV
BUY ONLY THE
Genuine Fairbanks' Scales.
FAIRBANKS)!
STOCK SCALES, Coal Scalea. Hay
Scales, Dairy Scales, Counter Scale?,
Ac, Ac Also,
^ MILKS ALARM TILL. CO ?S
ALARM CASH DRAWER.
EVERY
Merchant
HHorr.n
Van Tlicm
FAIRBANKS & CO .
311 Broadway, New York,
106 Baltimore street, Baltimore,
53 Camp si root, New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO..
2 Milk street, Boston.
FAIRBANKS A EWINO,
Masonic Hall. Philadelphia.
For Bale by leading Unrdware Dealers.
Aug 26 we4mo
Drs. Qreene, Lindley & Bentley's
Great Family Medicines.
COMPOUND EXTRACT CORY DA?
LIS, the gi oat vegetable alterative for
all diaeaaeB arising from impure blood.
DR. ORG&NE'S FIT CURE, for the
cure of Epilepsy, Fite,Spasm?, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
Medicated Honey, fur Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of tb?
lungs and air passages
Neurnlsla Specific,a certain and speodv
core for Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Nervous
Head-ache, and all nervous pain i
Wabath Vallty Sgu- Cure. Contains
no Quinine. A luoet positive rowed) tor
Chills, Bilious Fiver< and Congestions oi
Liver and Spleen. Acta like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte,
N.;C. For sale bv W.O.FISHER,
Nov20il> " Columbia. S. C.
$ 300.000
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIEB!
Legalized by State Authority, and
diia ir.v /.v i'utiLW ix sr. Louis.
(irond Single \uuit?. r Sein in?? ol ft U,000
\ u in i) t i ^ :
UU.VWS Till. I.A.ST DAY OF EACH MUMU.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000!
10,380 I'rizts, AmountlMU lit S:tUO,0(IO.
Wlml. Tickeia. in?; lialve? ft; Quarters.2.50
Tl<>- Great\
inutivn Schnur, tri;/,
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,5C0 and
32 3i)t! Pitizns. Amocn iixo to $;>7d 177!
Draws Ecmj Saturday During tin- Year.
Whole Ticket h. $10; Halves,5; Quarters,2.50
Mhlress. for lickfte ami circulars.
MURRAY. Ml I.I.I h A CO.. Manager*,
p i). It x 2 44u St. Louie. Mo.
April 7 jTly
C0NGABEE IRON W0BKS
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GRIST
MILLS. GIN
?Gearing, and all
kinds ol Iron
Cuatings for Ma
chin, i v and Or
i.minf'ii; a I dust?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Hailing* foi Gardens
land Cemeteries, Iro i Settees and Arbor
j Chairs; also. Brass Castitgs id all kinds,
Beils for Churches. Schools, Work-shops,
Au. Guarantee all my work ?rst claes and
equal to any Noi t b or South.
Works at foot of Lady street and near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. _ Nov 18 _
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc , Etc
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Otard, Ac.,
- 111 iwii Holland Gin,
bherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine,
Also, a large uic<\ of fin? old Whiskie?,
Oigars, Ac. J. C. 3EEGER8.
L?ME X?NUMBER 191
FINE'S SALOON.
2Vo. 41 Richardson Street, betieesn Lad*
and Gervais Streets.
HAVING replenished ray entire stocEs *'' 1
- Liquor?, Cigar*, Ac, having aloe
given proper attention to my Restaurant,
I am now prepared to furnish my friend* .
and the public generally with the beat the '
markets afford.
Oct 17 WM. M. FINE, Agent.
Extraordinary Announcement I
?>? ?
Arrival of _the.Indian Queen, Wife
of Captain .Jack. a
SHE will be on exhibition daily, free or'
charge, at tin new and popular CIGAR'
STORE of M. GOLDSMITH,atlOCi Assem?
bly street, North of the Market. Lovers of
I the weed oan be supplied with all the fa*
1 vorite brands of GIG AHB AND TOBA0C&
usually kept in a first *lasa establishment.
I beg leave to call attention to- oar fire
cent MANILLA, which, for flavor and -
quality, cannot be BurpasBed by any ten
cunt Cigar sold elsewhere. Manufacturing
my Cigars under my personal supervision,
1 am enabled to offer such inducements to -
the trade and consumers in general as w?3
compete favorably with aw < ? the larger
manufactures in 'North- - cities. A ctfJ
will convinoo the meat skeptical that the
Indian Queen Cigar Store .
Is tho place to obtain the bebt Gigar tz:
the least money. M. GOLDSMITH,
t)ct 23_ lj)8j Assembly Btreet.
THE CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORK
STILL AHEAD!
THE proprietor of this establishment
would respectfully announce to- th* -
Eublic and his numerous patrons* that; It*
aa largely increased bis facilities for but>
Klying to them the beat brands of CIOABXj .
oth imported and domestic. Their fores
for the manufacturing of the beat Cigars
has bcon largely increased, tbej-eby aaav?
bling them to compete with the largest
New York and Baltimore houses. Of tbu, .
tho dealers throughout the entire Stai.?
oan certify. The celebrated Co. PARTAGAB
aro still all tho rage; also, the 10:. IM
FGItTED LGNDRES.
M. BJ?Z?AOHEB,
No.'tT)? Main street,
Two doors belew Wheeler Houao.
School Books and Stationery.
RL. BRYAN has just opened a new
? slock of English and ClassicsJ
.SCHOOL BOGES and SCHOOL STATION?
ERY.
Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchants anc
Public unices of every size and quality.
Also, a large variety of Writing Paper,
Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Copyings
Presses, Pocket-knive?, fine Pocttet-boohm
made to order, Inkstands, Initial Paper,
Writing Desks. Ink of all colors, and other
vaiietics of Office Stationery. Sept 10
COLUMBIAMUSIC'
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention
ol the public to an examination off .
their STOCK of MUSICAL MERGHAK- -
DI8E, consisting of Piano?, Church and . .
Parlor Organa. Melodeons, Violine, Gui?
tars, Banjos. Flutes, Aereordeona, Bras*
and Silver Band Instruments of all kinds. .
Alao, Sheet Music and Instruction Book? ??
for every class of Musical Instruments ot
band at all times. We are 8oIe Agantatbc
the State or South Carolina of Ester* CA.'aV
COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music cent by
mail, post paid, on receipt of price: and efl V
kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express? -
when ordered, to any pan or'tbe Stat*P
marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pi
anoe and Organs for sale cheap, for caab.
Pianoa. Organs and Melodeona Tuoedaud
Repaired in a satisfactory manner: &d4
will giveespecialattention to Packing. Re?
moving and Shipping Piano* for oth* ? par?
ties to any point desired, at moderxt*
prices.
Allorderr-promptly attended to andaal -
isfaction guaranteed totboae favoring w
with their uatrnnage Send for onr cata?
logue of Sheet Musi rand MnsicalMorcban
dise. Richardson itr?rt. a few door*' abovr
Piuesix iflice.?nlnn bi? .S. C Nov 7
Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
rilHE Cincinnati Gazette makes the ai?co
|_ nishing anuonncement that Cincinnati
beet is no longer puro, but adulterated wit &
molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
pn. otious Colchicum. The Commissioner
j of ^ <:ricultnro, in his report for 186*5. say*
that Prof Mapns. of New York, analyses
j the hvvi fro in a dozer, difl'crrst brswcrisi.
and found all of it adulterated. Coccnln*
Indiens and mix voiuica entered1 largely
into its composition.
J. V. SFEGER8 guarantees his beer to bit
mire aud reliable. He does not adulterate
it,but brewe from the best barley, ma!.,
and Imps. Jan 23 '
LAWVRRS' OFFICEst
1NSURANCK okfiokki
ROOMS VOR KAMIMESf
i SINOIjIC BED-BOOMS <
TO LET IN THE
Central National Bank Building
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES..
Bed-Rooms from $3 per month upward,.,
Family Rooms'from $ G per month upwards:
Lawyers' Offices from $0 pr month upward*.
VATER, GAS, WATER and W0OD~OLO
SETS and other modern improvements in?
side building. No back rooms-, all frontir s
on the street. Geod ventilation. A Janitox
in charge of building. Apply ta Contra
Bank, or to Messrs. 8EIBEL8 A EZELL.
April 2__
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals-. -
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities of the United States and Err
rope bought and sold.
DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing,
certificates issued.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVES
bought aneksold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and other?
from tho city and country solicited, and
LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS grante 1
bvthe CENTBAL NATIONAL BANK,
'Corner of Plain and Richardson atreeta*