The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 31, 1874, Image 2
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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Thb Raid op Ma job Merrill in
XiOUisiAKA Approved.?The course of
Major Lewis Merrill, of the Sevemu
Cavalry,,now on daty in Louisiana, is
'warmly, approved ia Administration
circles, ssd even applauded. General
Emory does not evince sufficient po?
litical zeal to pleaae the managers of j
the Republican party, and the only [
hope now reposes in Major Merrill,
who will bo protected in bis labors to
crush ont the White Leaguers and all
who sympathize with them. The Pre?
sident, while he does not personally
grieve that the stable of bis brother
in-law, Collector Casey, of New Or?
leans, waa recently bnrned by an in
oendiary, takes it as an evidence that I
the safety of the property of Union
men in New Orleans is not very well
guaranteed, acid the presence of United
States troops throughout Louisiana at
this time is not amiss.
[New York Herald.
Federal Aid.?Suoh are tho priva?
tions of oitizena of Nebraska aod
other portions of Western torritory re?
cently iuvaded by the grass-hoppers,
that the President has determined to
assnme the responsibility of ordering
the Commissary-General to furnish ra?
tions for tbe impoverished inhabitants
in the country blighted by the summer
curse. The President is con fident that
this aot, though not authorized by law,
will be sufficiently- defended on the|
groand of the demands of humanity,
and for this reason he will assume the I
responsibility of issuing tho necessary |
orders.
A little girl in Plaquemiuo Parish,
La., jumped the skipping rope 350
times. Then she drank a quantity of
ice-water. Then she died, And then?
President Grant Orders
ABE to subordinates what the Indian
Girl Cigar Store ia to oigar dealers.
The one the highest authority in the United
Statea, the other at the head of the Whole
eale and Retail Oigar Trado of tho State.
As Judge Graham ordered
Gov. Moses to be Arrested
and failed, so oppoaition has likewiao
fizzled in competing with this steadily in?
creasing house, and now doalcre can as
reasonably look for tho Bepublican ticket
to be withdrawn
And the Election Postponed
ae to expeot inducements offered that will
compare with those 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 ooourrence, be?
fore they will find Oigars that will compare.
with the Celebrated Five Centers, or any
other brands of the INDIAN GIRL CIGAR
STOBE. Columbia. B. O._Oot 80
just eeoeivedT
at
Mc?enzie's Confectionery,
itain Street, Columbia, S. C.
NEW Eieme Figa, Raiaina, .} and j boxes,
fresh Dates, Malaga Grapes, Florida
Oranges, Belle Pippins, Brazil Nuts, Eng
dab Walnuts. 8.8. Almonds, Feoans, Fil?
bert*, Northern Oranberries, Cooking
Fruuee, Albert Biscuits, a fine assortment
of Preserves and Jellies. Deasioated Coooa
Eot, Ac.. Ac._Oot 216
Wagons, &o., &c.
THOSE in want of any I
'stylo of WAGONS will find
their advaatage to
?give me a call. I manufac?
ture or repair any kind of wagon. Black
smitb?ig in all its branches promptly and I
neaUy performed. HENRY SKIPPER.
oat 23_
A Kerosene That Will Not Expiode!
A LADDIN SECURITY OIL ia offered
t\_ with the conlldence that it will prove
itself equal, if not Superior, to any burn?
ing oil that has been offered to the" public.
This oil ia prime white in color, :s deodor?
ized to the highest extent achieved in the
manufacture ot burning oils, and is war?
ranted to stand a tire test of 150 d< grees
Fabronheit
It is perfectly safe for uae in all Coal Oil
or Keroseue Lamps, and aa its name indi?
cates, will give all who nao it porfect
"?eourity" in doing so.
Aladdin Secnrity Oil will burn longer, I
have much less smell, and not crust tbe |
wick, and will bo fonnd to bo very economi?
cal, to say nothing of the entire "security"
in its use. For sale at
L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S
Oct U Drufr Store.
JL 11'
Beg stylo
Eu-to
asfagive i
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVKR AND PLATED WARB,
SPECTACLES, E Y E-GL AS5E?, ETC.
IHAVE a largo stock of the abovo on
hand, and will sell Ilium at tbe lowest
"ash prices. All goode warranted as repre
tented.
e&r Watcbea, Clooks and Jewelry re
} aired and work warranted.
GEO. BRUNS,
Oct 27 Columbia Hotel Block.
House to Rent.
THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE
LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar.
'den and excellent well of wa'er. Poa
session given immediately. Apply to WM.
MARTIN or E. R. ARTHUR._July 4
The Proper Time
TO TAKE HEINITBH'S BLOOD AND
LIVER PILL8 is when jets havo Nau?
sea, Loss of Apnetite, Yellowed Cast of the
Skin, Rash of Blood to the Head, Cold Ex
i remit ins, Ringing in the Ears, Pain in the
Back, Side- and Shoulders, Migh Colored
Trine, Yortigo and Biliousness. They afford
prompt relief. For ealo onlyfct
Bept 1 t HEINITBH'S Drug Store.
"Let o
colu:
Managevi of Election for Riohland.
Columbia, S. 0., October 27, 1874.
At a meetiDg of the Commissioners
of Eteotion for Riohland Connty, State
of Soalb Carolina, faeid this day?pre?
sent Wm. At. 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.?
Presaly Brown, J. E. Green, Joseph 5.
Kennedy. Ward 2.?Cbarles F. 'Jan
ney, John H. Bryant, Jobn L. Little.
Ward 3.?Edward Hope, H. H. Jill-1
son, Lewis Pryor. Ward 4.?Biobard
O'Neale, Jr., Lawrence Ferguson,
Lewis L. Brown.
Trenuolm's?J. C. F. Sims, JameB
Singleton, Robert Cooper.
Davis'?E. D. Gillmore, P. W.
Gibbs, Paul Pickeus.
Camp Ground?John D. Frost, Jr.,
John Cook, J. W. Neill.
Killian's?W. H. Stack. K. M. Al
dricb, J. H. Pickett.
Gadsden?Thomas P. Westou, Eli
Marshal, Jobn H. French.
Hopkin's?Greeu B. Bush, Wm.
Lowman, Jacob Thompson.
Garner's?Samuel G.Garner, James |
S. Bamp?eld, James Wells.
Acton?William Westou, John A.
Barr, Walter Stratton.
Managers of Election are hereby j
notified to call on the Chairman of tho |
Commissioners, Jobn Agnew, and re?
ceive the necessary blanks, Arc, to
conduct the election; nlso to file their
affidavits with the Clerk of tho Court
for Riohland Cooutv.
JOHN AGNEW. Chairman.
WM. M. TAYLOR,
L. J. NOAH.
Office Commissioners of Election,
Columbia, S.C., Oct. 20, 1874.
At a rneeliug of tbe Commissioners,
held this day?present, John Agnew,
William M. Taylor aud L J. Noah?it
was
Resolved, That Joseph us Whetstone |
be appointed u Manager of Electiou
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 Colombia, 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 Acton Preoinet, vice Walter Strat?
ton, hereby removed.
Resolved, That Theodore Iogalls be
appointed a Manager of Eleotion for I
Trenholm's Preoinet, vice Robert)
Cooper, removed.
In the above changes, Mr. Agnew
opposed tbe same, except in tbe ease
of H. H. Jillson.
JOHN AGNEW, Chairman.
Independent Republican Parly?Or.
der of the Campaign.
Headq'rs Independent Rep. Party,
Rooms State Ex. Committee,
Columbia, S.O., October 21, 1874.
By virtue of tbe authority veated>,in
tbe 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 tbe
oitizens of tbe State at the plnces and
times annexed:
Cbarlcstou, Monday, November 2?
To be appointed.
Pickens, Monday, November 2?
Martin R. Delaoy, E. B. Seebrook, W.
H. The inii.H.
All meetings will be held ut 12 M.,
unless otherwise ordered by County
Chairmen.
County Chairmen will please take
; notice of tho time and places of meet
ing, and act accordingly.
THOS. C. DUNN, President.
Attest: J. EvansBritton, Seoretary.
To tlie Conservation Voter* of Ittcii
land Connty.
At a meeting of tbe Executive Com?
mittee of tbe Conservative party for
Riohland County, it was
Resolved, That in vie h of the cha
i'n?t?r uuu surruuuuiugs ui iue two
Republican tiokets presented for tbe
iinpport of the rotors 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 tbe Nash
County ticket.
Resolved, That we recommend every
j citizen of tbe County who desites an
' honest administration of tbe State Go?
vernment, to give tbeir earnest sap
port to John T. Greene for Governor,
aad M. R Delanoy for Lieutenant
Governor.
F. W. McMaster, Ohas. F. Janney,
R. O'Neals, Jr, J. W. Smith,
John McKenzie, Samuel Garner.
For Sale.
ALIGHT ROOKAWAY and a pair of
small HORShS. For particulars, ap
! pi y at PntKNix offloe. Ocl 10
ar Just Censures
tfBIA, S. C, SATURDAY I
SOMETHING NEW AND MEL
Just Received
BX THE
LEADER OP LOW PRICES.
REVERSIBLE English Marseilles
QUILTS, in new patterns.
ALSO,
A now stock of LadhV Under-veats, Rud
all the new styles of Balmoral and Bouie
vard SKIRTS, from 50c. to J5 00 eacli.
also,
New Silk TIES, new Beaded BELTS,
Beaded POCKETS and Bcad.-d GIMPS.
BUTTONS and FRINGES for Trimming.
also,
New stock of Amciican and French
Prints.
also,
A large stock of all styles of Plain and
Fancy Drees Goods, from 20i. to $1 50 per
yard. C. F. JACKSON,
Oct 11 Leader of Low Prices.
OCTOBER 10, 1874.
Special Notice From The
OR AND CENTRAL.
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,
of
W. D. LOVE & CO.
WE have just received ton cases of
very choice and seasonable DRESS
GOODS, purchased fur cash of two bank?
rupt importing houses, which will lie Bold
rerv cheap. Also, five cases BLACK AL?
PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS,
which, for quality aud ?nish, cannot bo ex?
celled anywhere.
The following Goods are now in slock:
50 pieces choice patterns of CARPETS,
100 RUGS, 03 MATH, 60 dozon of Ballon *
Co.'scelebrated SHIRTS, for which wo are
the ageuts, retailing them at wholesale
prices.
All the departments of our establish?
ment are full of tho bent makoH of goods,
and purchased by our resident buyer in
New York for cash at tho lowest prices,
enabling us to sell goods a.j low as any
house in New York.
Those roaiding in tho city, and strangers
passing through, before layiug in tnoir
winter supplies, should examine our large
aud choice assortment, at tho GRAND
CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH?
MENT OF WJI, D. LOVE & CO , whole?
sale Rnd rntail dnnlnrit in DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, corner ot
Main and Plain streets.
N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all
parts of the countrv on application.
Oct 11
OPENING DAILY!
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
DRY GOODS!
CARPETS. OIL) CLOTHS,
RUtiS AND WINDOW SHADES I
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of U kinds and at very low prices.
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is well stocked with ovcrything that is
new and pretty, and no extravagant prices.
Orders from the country promptly at?
tended to, at the Old Stand of
R. C. SHIVER & CO.
Oct U
Red Ash Coal.
I f\(^% TONS RED ASH COAL ?same
Hbv'v/ quality as that which gavetuch
satisfaction two \cars ?go.
Auk J-> T. j. HARPER.
Coal! Coal! Coal!
THE undersigned beg leave to stato that
they have constantly on band all
kinds of coal, and will furnish consumers
in axy qu mtitv, delivered, at lowest cash
prices. BOW EN A LA FAR, Agents.
Sept 2 3nao
TbORTRAITS, PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE
JT OSCOPES.Ao., Copies from Old Pic?
tures made any size and style as cboap as
anywhere else. Come and sen tho now
Glace Piotnre.
Mr. Coffin, tho finest photographer in
New York city, will ausist in the photo?
graphic department.
ART GALLERY ni'tl.DIX.,
Octl8 3mo_COLUMBIA, S.JL_
IQuakor Liniment!
THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FA?
MILY MEDICINE, Is tho best romedy
in tdie world for tho following complaints,
viz: Cramp in tho Limbs and Stomach,
Rheumatism in all its forms, Neuralgia,
Dysentery, Fresh VYonndB, Toothache,
Sore Throat, Spraius aud Bruisos, Pain in
tho Stomach, Bowels or Side. Bilious Colic,
Cholora, Colds, Chappod Hands, Burns,
Spinal Complaints, Chills aud Fevor.
Purely vegetable and all-healing. For in
terual and external ubo. Prepared by
E. H. HEINITSH, at bis Drug
I Sept 16 1 And OhemioalStor
Attend the True
[ORNING, OCTOBER 31, IS
MILLINERY.
PRICES REDUCED of La
dies', Minsen' and Children's j
BONNETS. HAT8, CAPS. I
SUITS, UNDERWEAR, Fur
Seta, Cloaks, Worsted Goods,
Hair, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted
and other articles too name
rous to mention; ali-o, Bazar
Patterns. Ladiea will p'oaso
call and aeo for themselves at
Get 27 _ MRS. C. E. REED'S.
Fire Insurance.
GEO. HUG GINS' AGENCY.
Eftabltshed in Columbia, S. C, 1819.
.ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart
foi d, Conn., $0,000,000.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., ol
London, England, $3,000,000.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
Philadelphia, $3,500,000
PUENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., or
New York, $2,000,000.
OLD DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
of Richmond, Ya., $300,000.
ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., ol
Hartford, Conn., $400,000.
Risks taken on Buildings, Merchandize,
Cotton, Ac, Ac.
GEO. HUGGINS. Agent.
Office opposite the Columbia Hotel.
Sept 15 {Um
COFFEE. COFFEE. COFFEE!
DIRECT IMPORTATION,
4,000 Bags Coffee,
PER German Brig Hermann, from Rio
dc Janeiro, for gale in lots to suit pur?
chasers, by
GEO. W.WILLIAMS A CO."
1 aud 3 Hayne atreet, Charleston, S. C.
Oct 20 12
VICTORIA HOTEL,
Cliai leatoti, S. C,
HAS boon entirely reno?
vated and refurnished
throughout. It in moat cen?
trally situated, in King near
Markot street, for the traveling public.
Thov solicit their patronage. Bonrd per
dav, $2.50.
MRS. MARIA OPDEBEECK,
Oct II 2mo Proprietress.
TAYLOR II
B.OTACTljRIJiG COMPANY
OF
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WORKS and general office, EAST BAY
AND PRITCHARD 8TREET8; Trea?
surer's office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS
BANK, Church, near Ha} no atreet; P. O.
Box 520.
DIBECTOBS.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZER,
J. O. MALLONEE, D. C. EBAUGH,
C. A. CHISJLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
OVFICEBS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR, Preeident.
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. H. PRIOLEA?, Secretary.
W. E. BRAESE, Treauurer, at Carolina
Savings Bank.
H. BUTST, Solicitor.
FORGINGS ?ND CASTINGS
of every description.
Honse Fronts, Engk-.es, Boilers, &c.
Marine, Stationary aud Portable STEAM
ENGINES. Boilera, Tanks.
Hoiating Engines. Saw Mille.
Rice Threshers and Mills of every do
scriptiou.
Shaftings,Polleya and Gearings.
IRON FRONTS for buildings.
CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or |
Brass.
Forging* oi ull de?ei iptious
Phosphate Washers.
Phosphate and Or? Crushi re.
STEAM FIriTN(?S, Wrought Iron Pipe,
Sheet Itubher and (iaak'-ts, Water*and
steam Ganges, Beltim;, Packing, Ac.
M A N UFA CT l* Ii Kit H OF
TAYLOR'S
Patent Direct Acuity
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
ALSO MAVPFACTPRKIlf OF
S A M U V L J C tl A P M ? N*'S
patesr Tu.vr? stuaixkk.
For Bilge Pumps, Bilge Inj? ctioua, A e.
May 23 e< uGmo
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
V/M. GLAZE,
AT bia new store, Main atreet , nearly op?
posite the Central National Hank, has
large and beautitul stock of flue WATCHES
stem and key winders, from beat European
and American manufactured, aud of hia
own importation, in gold and silver cases.
Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort?
ment just received and all the latest styles.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and caBee,
Bridal Presents, and a very fine sell etion of
Plated-Waro, Gold Walch mid Neck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En?
gagement Rings, large stock of Spectacles
and Eye-Glaaaes, Clocks, Musicul Boxes,
and a great variet> of Fancy Articles. My
stock is the largest and bnst'tselccted in the
Southern country and will he sold as cheap
as iam? article can be bought any where.
Oct 24
Wrapping Paper.
AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER
just received from the Atlantic Paper
Mills, for which wo are solo agonts, and of
I fored at lower prices than same quality can
I bo delivered from the Northern citi is. C all
; and examine qualitvand pricea at t no store
Of JOHN AONEW A SON.
i Event.'
74
VO]
The
Song Monarch!
a hew amd must 1htebestino
SGGK FOR SINGING GLASSES.
FULL of melodious SONGS, DUETS,
GLEES and four-part SONGS, all oasy
and perfectly adapted to a Singing School
Coarse, but at tbo same time forming a
collection woll uuitod for the nse of College
and other Choirs, Singing Societies, Ac
By II .It. Pe'mcr, assisted by L.O.Emer
n. i." ot. 75 Cents. Per Dezen, *7 50.
A moat attractive Piano Piece:
SOUVENIB De LIMA, MAZOUBKA, U 00.
One of the "PosthunionB Works of L. M.
Gottschalk."
THE LEADER!
A new and excellent collection of Music for j
Choirs, Conventions and Singing Classes,
prepared by those most successful compos
era, H. B Palmer, of Chicago, and L. O.
Eiuorsou, of Boston. Trico, $1 38, or (12.00 |
per dozeu.
For your next Sunday School Song Book,
send for tbo B1VER OF LIFE. By Per?
kins and Beutley. 35 cents.
All books and music sent, post paid, for
?'\\ price.
OLIVER DIT80N & CO., Boston.
CU AH. H. DITSON A CO.,
711 Broadway, ft. Y.
Oct 24 _awV
BUY ONLY THE
Genuine Fairbanks' Scales.'
STOCK SCALES, Coal Scales, Flay
Scale?, Dairy Scales, Counter Scale?.
&C, Ac Also,
?: MILKS ALARM TILI, CO ??
ALARM CASH DRAWER.
FAIRBANKS & CO ,
311 Broadway, New York,
1GG Baltimore street, Baltimore,
r>3 Camp street, New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO..
'2 Milk street, Boston.
FAIRBANKS A EWINO.
Masonic Hall. Philadelphia.
For sale by leading Uardware Dealers.
Aug 2t5 wp4mo
Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
Great Family Medicines.
COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDA
Lis, tbo gi oat vegetable alterative for |
all diseases arising from impure blood.
DR. GREEK'S FIT CURE, for the I
cure of Epilepsy, Fi t e, Spasms, and couvul- |
siona of all kinds.
Medicated Honey, for Coughs, Colds,!
Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of ths|
lungs and air passageh
Neuralgia Specific,tt certain and apeod y I
cere for Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Nervous |
Head-ache, and all nervous pawn
Wabagli Valley l|CU- Cure. Contains
no Quinine. A mod positive rouieOj lor [
Chills, Bilious F?ver, and Congestion* oi
Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte,
N.IC. For sale bv W. C. FISHER,
Nov20il\ Columbia. S. C.
MISSOURI STATE L0ITERIE8!
Legalized bv st*'?- Authority, and
DitA II A' /'.V I'Uli Ltd IX ST. LOUIS.
Urand Slttule Vumber Ketiniir ol r.i?,OOt>
% it uilicm!
DUAWS Till. I.A.-l KAY OF EACH MOM 111.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000!
lO.UHO Prizes, Amuuntltitt lu S:tl>O,00O.
Whole Ticket a,i 10; lialvo 5; Quant rt?.'2.50
Tlf fh'ettt Omnhlnuthin Svhnnv, with a
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32.5C0 and
32 :i'.)0 l'ui/.i.s. AMorNll.vo to *f>73 177!
I)raws Etwry Saturday During /'<<? lVor,
Whole riuketM.nfl-, Halves,.5; Quarters,2 50
vddreMH, lor iickete and circulars.
MURRAY. MILI.I.It A CA).. Mnnaiterr.
P O. IJ- x 2 44>i St. Louis. Mo.
April? rriy
CONGAEEE IRON W0BK8
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GR IST
MILLS. GIN
Gearing, and all
kinds ol Iron
Cttating* lor Ma
chin? ry and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwelling*-, Patent Hailing* foi Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iro . Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Rian- Castit gH ol all kinds,
Rolls for Churches, Schools, Work-sb?ps.
Au. Guarantee ail my work tlrsi elate and
equal loans North or South.
Works at foot ot Lady street and near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Colombia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 _
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc . Etc
SCOTCH WHI8KIE8,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Otard, Ac,
?h/ Holland Gin,
bborrv Wino.Porl Wine, Madeira Wine,
Also, a large stcc't of fine old Whiskies,
Cigars, Ac J. C. 8EEGEBB.
LY?ME X?NUMBER 191
FINE'S SALOON.
iYo. 11 Richardson Sirstt, bslteeen L?d-w
and Gervais Streets.
HAVING reploniahed my ontiro stock V "
- Liquor?,' Cigars, Ac, Laving also
fivso proper attention to my Restaurant,
am now prepared to furnish my friends .
and the public generally with the beat tL<* '
markets afford.
Oct 17 WM. M. FINE, Agent.
Extraordinary Announcement I
Arrival of the.Indian Q?een, WiSs
of Captain Jack. .
SHE will be on exhibition daily, free of.
charge, at tin new and popular CIGAR.
STORE or ftl. GOLDSMITH, at 105J Aaaem
bly street, North of the Market. Lovera of.
the weed can be supplied with all the fa?
vorite, brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO
usually kept in a first ajaos establishment.
I beg leave to call attention to oar five
cent MANILLA, which, for flavor and
quality, cannot be surpassed by any ten
, cent Cigar sold elsewhere. Manufacturing
[ my Cigars under my personal supervision.,
11 am enabled to offer snch inducements to
i the trado and consumers in general as-wi3
[ compete favorably with aw < f. the larger
manufactures in North ? ? cities. A eft?
will convinoo tbo most skeptical that the
I Indian Queen Cigar Store
Is tbo nlace to obtain the b?st Cigar tzi
the. leant money. TO. GOLDSMITH,
Oct 23_ _105jj Assembly street.
THE CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE
STILL AHEAD1
THE proprietor of this establishment
would respectfully announce to- th* -
Eublic and his numerous patrons* that fcs
as largely increased his facilities for sup?
plying to thorn the beat brands of CIGARJ,
both imported and domestic. Their fores
for the manufacturing of the best Cfgara
has bcon largely increased, thereby aas/A?
bling thorn to compote with the largest
New York and Baltimore houses. Of Fh.?,
tbo dealers throughout the entire Htata
can certify. The celebrated Go. PARTAGAJ?
are still all tbo rage; also, the 10:. IM?
PORTED LONDRES.
M. EU?ZBACHER,
No-TTO") Main street,
Two doors bclaw Wheeler Houao.
School Books and Stationery.
RL. BRYAN has juat opeued anew
a stock of English and Classic:.!
SCHOOL BOOKS und S?HOOL STATION?
ERY.
Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchants anc
Public u in cub of every size and quality.
Also, a large variety of Writing Paptr,
Envelopoa, Gold and Steel Pens, Copying
Pressen, Pocket-knives, lino Pockst-booke*
mado to order, Inkstands, Initial Paper,
Writing Desks. Ink of all colors, and other
vatieties of Office Stationery. Sept 10
COLUMBIA MUSIC &TVRJL
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling theattentios
ot the public to an examination of
their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHAN?
DISE, consisting of Pianos, Church and
Parlor Organe. Melodeons, Violins, Gui?
tars, Banjos, Flutes, Aeeordeom, Bsaas
and Silver Band Instruments of nil kinds.
Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books. ?
for every class of Musical Instruments oc
hand at all times. We are Sole Agantafor
the State of South Carotins of Eafer*C6.'a
CO TT AG K ORGANS. Sheet Muaic" sent by
mail, post paid, ou receipt of price: and all '
kinds of Musical Goods sent l>? Krpresa^
when ordered, to any part of the Stat?,
marked C. O. D. Good Seoono-hand Pi?
anos and Orgaus far salecheap.for cast.
Pianoe. Organs and Melodeons Tun od and
Repaired in a satisfactory manner; ano*.
will giveespecialattention to Packing. Re?
moving and Shipping Pianos for oth< > par?
ties to any point desired, at moderat?
prices.
Allnrderrprornr-'!' atti nrfed'to andaal
isfacti"i> guaranteed to those favoring a*
with their ?>>?trr>nage Send for onr cats
lt)i;ueo! SheetMusicand MnsicalMorohac?
diso. Richardson street, a fewfloor^bbYr
PlirEXlX -iftioe,Columbia . S. C Nov 7
Senders' vs.Cincinnati Beer.
FT1HE Cincinnati Gazette maken the aeto
JL Dishing annonncement that Cincinnati
beet is uo longer paro, bat adulterated wit ?
molasses,sugar of etaich, fusel oil and ibt
poisonous Colchicum. The Oommiaaioner
of Agriculture, in his report for 1805. say*
that Prof Mapns. of New York, analyzed
the beet from a dozen different breweries,
laud found all ot it adulterated. ('Dccnln*
Indiens ai.d mix votuica entered largely
intoits composition.
J. (!. SFEGER8 guarantees his beer tobe
pure and reliable. Be does not adulterate
it, but brews from the beat barley, mal.
and bops. Jan 23 '
LAWYERS* OFFICES!
INSURANCE OFFlOESr
ROOMS FOR FAMILIES r
SINGLE BEMtOOMJ?
TO LET IN THE W?W->
Central National Sank Building.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Bed-Rooms from 13 per month upward...
Family Rooms'from $G per month upwards:.
Lawyers' Offices from $6 pr month upward*
VATER, GAS, WATER and WeOD*GLCK
SETS and other modern improvements in?
side building. No back rooms-, all fron tin g
on the stroot. Good ventilation. A Janitoz
in charge of building. Apply ta Centra:
Bank, or to Messrs. 8EIBEL8 A EZELL.
AprU 2_
MONEY TO L 0AN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
IEXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore-,
?j Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities of the United States and En.
rope bought and sold.
DEPOSITS roceived and interest-bearing
cor titles t es issued.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and BILVE*
bought antLsold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
from the city and country aolioited, am'.
LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTSgranted
bvthe CENTRAL NATIONAL BAN*.
'Oornor of Plain and Riohardaon atreet.i