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BY JULIAN A. SBLBY. Tbe Picayune thus describes the scenes at the oloae of tbe New Orleans registration: "At 2 o'clook, yesterday, the qaeae was about eight hours long. The last dozen Btood manfully to it, although it was certain that they Btood no chance of registering. A lot of uegroes, some of them plainly beneath the age of voting, had secured places in the queue and waited for bidders. Around, in a oirole, were congregated a number of prominent lawyers, met* chants and physicians, who looked on gloomily at the queue, aud mournfully asked what they should do. A sharp looking darkey, of dandified but dirty appearance, approached aud suggested that a colored friend of his, who had, by hours of patience and hard work, gained the Bixth place in the queue, would gladly give it up to his white brother for a consideration. The place was porohased for two dollars. The other nnfortuuate gentleman laughed. In a few minutes they discovered their mistake. At 2 o'clock a station in the queue was worth two dollars, at 4 o'olock five dollars, and at 6 o'clook, when all the negroes had been bought out, and only white men were left, a place could not be secured for fifty dollars. The negroes of the neigh? borhood began to make quite a profit out of their registration office. It in? troduced to that immodest part of the city a population that perhaps never had been there before. The negro boy would sell his position for five dol? lars, take his place at tho tail, work himself up again to the front and sell out half a dozen times in tho day with great profit. The old colored lady did some business in letting chairs to stout and obese old gentlemen who wanted to be registered but could not stand it out, aud who marched along in queue in comfortable armed chairs. A large wagon was in readiness to convey worn out voters home." Criminal Polly.?A new use of that unbearable instrument, the revolver, was brought to light in tbe shooting cqbg which occurred in thiseily, on Sunday. A bailor, Daniel It. English, was relating to another sailor, James Crowley, a story of a captain of a ship who once presented a revolver at his bead, and, to illustrate his remarks, drew out a pistol and pointed it at his companion'? head. Tbe pistol, having about as much reason and reflection as the man who held it, weut off, aud il? lustrated more than was expeated. The unfortunate Crowley was instanta? neously killed, and another "illustra? tion" was given of the danger of carry? ing Buch weapons as revolvers, whether aB affording tbe ready means of willful murder, or as liable to be discharged by accident, or to be used by senseless jokers, as has been often done', to point at somebody, with tbe risk of really shooting tbem, as has not unfrequently happened. We have never before heard, however, of a revolver being used to "point a moral and adorn a tale," and the proceeding seems so novel and strange that, while tbe ex? plosion may have been entirely unin? tended, we cannot but think that tbe coroner's jury should have exercised great deliberation before returning such a verdict as would teud to the dis? charge of the prisoner without ac? countability to any extent. It would seem that the perpetratorueH, such an act, reckless aud terrible in i&taresults, should have been held to some'sort of responsibility. We may add here, that it iaNiiatftime that tbe praotfbe of carrying revolvers should he puba? end to. It is an outrage upon peafte-" able and law-abiding men, who consti? tute the great majority of every com? munity, and who never carry arms, that ruffians and foolish men should be permitted to go abroad carrying th/j lives of better men than themselves i\t their pockets, and ready, at any mo maut, either from unger or in joking, or by way of "illustration," to put the liven of others io jeopardy. [Baltimore Sun An Outrage ?Yesterday, an Mr. Elijah Horn add his sou, Michael Horn, of Edgefield, South Carolina, were passing through Hamburg, on their way to Augusta, with a loud of cotton, a negro mao walked up and caught hold of one of the lead horses. Mr. Michael Horn, who was driving, asked him what he meant. The negro replied that he must stop. At this time another negro caught hold of the wheel horse next to Mr. Horn. The latter drew his pistol and the negro dropped to the g ouud. Mr. Horn then got off his horse. As boou as he touched the ground about a dozen negroes jumped ou him und look bis pistol away. '1 hey theo carried him and his father before a negro Trial Justice. Mr. Horn uskjd the reason of suoh proceedings, when the Justice said he (Mr. Horn) owed a negro named Tige>and must pay him. Oapt. Frank Arnim offered his services to Mr. Horn to .compromise the matter, but Mr. Horn refused to make any compromise, aud denounced the ne? groes for stopping him in sueh un? warrantable manner. The Jostioe finally allowed Mr. Horn and his son to prooeed, but kept the latter's pistol. [Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel. 1 DAI "Let q coll A detucbmeut of twenty-three sol? diers of Company B, Eighteenth In? fantry, arrived in Wiuotboro Thurs? day and eooampcd in the PresbyteriaD woods. They are under command of Lieutenant Paul. The officers and men of the old Eighteenth have gained the esteem of the people of Columbia by their genteel deportment, and they will be well received in Winnaboro. We anderstand that detachments have been sent to different portiuns of the Stute.? Winnsboro lYews. Fox-hooters muBt take the modem world into consideration. Recently the dogs loBt a fox near to the station of Ferte Saiut Aubin, in France, and, thongh they beat op the neighbor? hood for two hours, could get no trace. It was thought very strange that an old dog was missing bIbo. Next duy, it was ascertained that the fox bad leaped into a baggage car of a train just going out, and the dog had fol? lowed and killed him. A New York letter sayB it is observed that more dry goods firms will dis? solve on the coming 1st of Jannary than in pant years at the same period. It is thought that there are too muoy firms for the business to be done, a. 1 mauy are looking either toward retire? ment from the commercial wori<4 or a change of business. Mr. -ind Mrs. S. C. Hall celebrated their golden wedding in Londou ou the 20th ult. Mr. Hall is one of the most noticeable men in London litera? ry circles. His age is seventy-three. He and his wife, Anna Moria Hal), have produced betweeu them some 200 volumes. The pair are stauuch be? lievers in spiritualism. The assessment of the property of the Greenville und Columbiu Railroad has been raised by the State Board of Equalization from $331,939 to $3GS, 000. The State tax will be 10 2 5 mills; County tux, 3 mi Ilk; past indebtedness, 3 mills; widow and orphans, }? mill; total 1G 9 10. A Difference ?The Albauy lYews makes this good point: "In Georgia, a State almost unanimously controlled by Democrats, colored people own property to the amount of $6,157,753. In Alabama, ruled by Republicans, they do not return ?1,090,000. Ih there any room here for reflection?" Outrage.?The Hartford Times mentions the latest outrage, viz: The introduction of ohill and fever into Ne& England from this section. New England has given the Sonth a double case of itch, (fourteen years,) and it is only fair that we should return the compliment by furnishing her with chill and fever. The Republic, the new Republican organ, hasn't any funny oolumn, but it got off this the other day: "General Butler acquitted himself as ably in a peaceful oelebration, Wednesday, as he did on the field of battle." John Laird, Esq., a member of the British Parliament, whose death oc? curred a few days ago, was the builder of the Confederate States man-of-war Alabama, and a warm friend of the South throughout the war. The gin-bonse owned by Mrs. Sa? rah Mclver, in Marlboro Coanty, and need by Mr. W. J. West bury, under lease, was burned down on Thursday, the 21st ultimo, wi?h a considerable amount of cotton and other matters. Outrages ?The only outrages now being perpetrated in the Sooth are of Radical instigation. That onght to be a good winning card for the Demo? cracy, East and West. 5 A new "Plaza de Toros," or bull? fight arena, just oonstrnoted at Madrid, will hold 12,000 people, and cost $400,000. W. W. Sims, of Marion, 8. C, ro tfeived bis final discharge in bank? ruptcy. A German couple walked all the way frrjm Baltimore to Savannah in search of employment. Miss Kellogg is afraid to engage her? self tor New Orleans to sing for fear they'll take her for tbe "other fellow." A female pawn broker, hauled up i for extortiou, claimed immunity on the ground that she wus a loan woman. Proclamation. OFFICE OV CHIEF OF POLICE. Columbia, a. C, October 31, 1874. THE attention of all whom it may con? cern is hereby called to the following Section of an Act of the General Assembly of tho State of South Carolina, providing for the General Elections and the manner of conluctiog the same: Section 9. All bar rooms, saloons and other places for the Bale of liquors by re? tail, shall be cloaed at G o'otock ef tbe evening preceding tbe day of auch election, and remain cloaed until C o'clock iu tho morning of the day thereuttor, and during the time aforesaid tho sale ot all intoxicat? ing liquors is probibitoJ. Any person duly oouvictod before a competent court of a violation of this Suction, shall be punished by a fine nut exceeding titty dollars, or by imprisonment not excoodiug six months, or by both Buch fine and imprisonment in the diaoretion of tho court. Tho regular and special polico will en? force tho above. By order of the Mayor, John Alexander. M. F. NIXON, JNoy_ll_jCh [ef of Police. Oats! Oats'.! 1AAA BUSHEL8 Choice Feeding ,UUU OATS. Jost received and tor sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON. Oct?W 3 nr Just Censures MBIA, S. C, SUNDAY MO Form the Line of Battle. Cheering news from all parts of the J State reaches ns that the Conservative!) are rapidly gaining strength and pre? paring for the election next Tuesday. Let old Hichland do her duty that day, and vote the full Conservative ticket. On the day of election all stores and ?hops are expected, as fur ns practica? ble, to be closed, iu order that their clerks and workmen may contribute their influence to redeem South Caro? lina from tbe nefarious rule which has I disgraced her fair name for tbe last six years. We detsire every man to bo present at the polls and to record bis vote in f?vor of honesty, economy, low taxes and good government. If our people do their duty, Greene and Detany and thn Mash County ticket will be elected in Riohlaod. F. W. McMASTER. Chairman Executive Committee. Columbia, S. 0., October 29, 1874. Munageri of Klecltun for Riehl a ml. Columbia, S. C, October 27, 1874. At a meeting of tho Commissioners of Electiou for Ricbland County, State of South Carolina, held this day?pre? sent Win. XI. Taylor, John Agnew aud G. W. Waterman?John Agnew was] elected Chairman, and the following persons were appointed Managers of Election for tbe precincts sei opposite their names, to conduct the General Electiou, to be held ou Tuesdav, the 31 November, 1874: City of Columbia? Ward 1.? Pressly Brown, j. E. Green, Joseph S. Kennedy. Ward 2 ?Charles F. Jan i??y, John H. Bryant, Jos. Whetstone, Ward 3 ? Edwurd Hope, H. H. Jill son, Lewis Pryor. Ward ?.?Ricburd O'Neale, Jr., Lawrence Ferguson, Lewis L. Browu. Trenholm's?J. C. F. Sims, James Singleton, Theodore Ingalls. Davis*?E. D. Gillmore, P. W. Gtbbs, Paul Pickeus. Camp Ground? John D. Frost, Jr , John Cook, J. W. Neill. Killian's? W. II. Stuck, K.M. Al driob, J. H. Pickott. Gadsden?Tbomns P. Westoo, Eli Mursbal, John H. French. Hotkin's?Greeu B. Bush, Wm. Lowmau, Jacob Thompson. Garner's?J. I. Lucius, James S. Bampiield, James Wells. AcroN?William Weeton, John A. Barr, Benjamin Williams. Managers of Election are hereby notified to call on the Chairman of tho Commissioners, John Agnew, and re? ceive the necessary blacks, A-c, to conduct the election; also to file their affidavits with tho Clerk of tho Court for Richtend Conuty. The following places were unani? mously designated as the polling pre? cincts for the general election to be' held on Tuesday, 3d November next: Polling Pbbcincts.?Ward 1?Eu? terprise Engine House. Ward 2? New Court House. Ward 3?Vigilant Engine House. Ward 4?Miuort's Hall. Aoton?Singletou's Store. Camp Grouud?Mount Pleusaut Church. Davis'?Allen Davis*. Garners'?Lucius' Mill. Gadsden?Howell's Store. Hopkin's?Jas J. Goodwiu's. Killian's?Church. Trenholm'a?Trenholm's Grove. JOHN AGNEW. Chairman. WM. M TAYLOR, L J. NOAH. ? ? To the Coaitrvsilue Voter* of Illclx Itnd County. At a meeting of tbe Executive Com? mittee of the Conservative party for Riohlaod County, it was Resoloed, That iu view of tbe cha? racter and surroundings of the two Republican tickets presented for the support oi the voters of Riohlaud County, tbe committee deem it desira? ble, in the interests of good govern? ment, that the Conservatives of this County should give their uudivided and unanimous support to the Nash County ticket. Resoloed, That we recommeud over3 citizeu of the County who desiies an honest administration of tho State Go veromeut, to give their earnest sup? port to John T. Greene for Governor, ittbd M. R Dclauey for Lieutenant Governor F. W. McMaster, Chas F. Janney, R. O/Nhale, Jb, J. W. Smith, John McKenzie, Samuel Garner. ua Odd Fellows' School. TUE exercises of the above ^school, under the patrmiaKC of jl'almetto Lodge, No. ">, t. i), g. 'F., will bo rosumed on MON _ DAY, Novembor '2d. First class common school education guaranteed. For particulars apply at the School House, or to LUCIUS BYLVESTEIl, Ocl 31 2 Principal. _ Apples. Onions and Potatoes. AFULL Stdck of APPLES, ONIONS and POTATOES. Jnot roceivod and Tor sale by JOflN AGNEW A SON. J)ct 29 _ 9 _ Tobacco! Tobacco! GllOSS FALLS OF OHIO FINE CUT. 100 boxes assorted Chewing Tobacco. Bui J low for cash by J. O. BEEOER8. 10 RNIN&, NOAr EMBER 1, 187 y Cottage House, 15 ,rT,i iVb. 15_.rViis/iin<7'cm St., next Masonic JIaV. Tbo undersigned hau/ re-opened this estab? lishment, and informs _ _/ho public that ho is prepare!! to i ?uim'i.v mem with tbo very heal (if WINES, LIQUOH8, SBGAR8, TOBACCO, otc. Oya tora in ovory style, and at all bourn. Re? freshments of varioua kinds. Give ?ne a call. The'Gock-Pit is being put in order, aud t hero-will be number ol liul.'.n during tbo Pair. *?v?' C. It. FRANKLIN. Oct :tl - - FINE'S SALOON. -Yo. 41 liii'fmrJ.H'ii Street, ht-tieeen t.ntly . und GercuLs Street*. HAYING replenished my out ire block of Li mors, Cigars, Ac, having also givun proper attention to my Restaurant, I aiu now prepared to ftirhish my friende and the. public generally with the heat the niaiketh afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINK. A pent. Wagons. &c, &c. THOSE in want of any style of WAGONS will linil "it to their advantage to ;ive mo a call. I manufac? ture or repair any loud oi wagon, Black smithing1 tu all its Oranchc* prompt lv and neatly poiforaitd. HENRY SKIPPER. Oct 2} - MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED of La? dies', Missen' and Children's : bonnets, hats, caps. SLITS. UNDERWEAR. Pur :t?. Cloaks, Won led Goods, llhir. Cutsets, Xeph> r Worsted und other articles too nume? rous to meutiun; alAo, Bazar Patterns. Ladies will p'ease call aud see for themselves at Oct 27 at HS. C. E. HEED'S. - 'y-- ?-? ? ? Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SltiVKlt AND 1'L.ATKO wahr, SPECTACLES, EYE-?LASbE?, ETG. IQAfTE a large stock of t lie above on band, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices. Ali goods warranted as reprc aentcd. ?3- Watches, Clocks and Jewell r iu paw ed and work warranted. OKU. BRUNS, Oct 27 Columbia Hotel Block. A Kerosene That Will Not Explore!' A LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered j\. ifith the conlideuco that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any burn? ing oil that has been offered to the public. Thia oiltia prime white in color, :s deodor? ized to the highest extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oils, aud id war? ranted to stand a tiro tout ot 15U drgrccs Fahrenheit. It is perfectly safe for use in all Coal Oil or Kerosene Lamps, and as its name indi? cates, will give all wiio use it perfect "secuiity" in doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will buru lougcr, have ninch less etuoll, and not crust the wick, and will be found to bu very economi? cal, to say nothing of the entire "socurity" iu its use. For sale at L. T. 8ILL1MAN & CO.'S Oct 14 Drug Store. PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ac, Copies from Old Pic? tures made any siz > and style as cheap av anywhere else. Ci<me und see the new Glace Picture. Mr. Colliii, the finest photographer iu New York city, will astiet in the photo? graphic department. AKT OALLBnY Ul'ILDING. Octl8.1mo COLUMBIA. S. C. Drugs, Faints, Oils. &c. WINTER BLEACHED SPEBM OIL, Puro Linseed Oil, Neats Foot Oil. Olive Oil, Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil. Wholesale aud retail at E. H. HEIKirSH'S Oct 23 t DrtiK Store. Look to Yonr Blood, There is Life in it Yet! YJ-TITHOUT pure Rlood no llesh is tree W from disease. The "Queen's D* light" is the greatest Rlood Purifier. If your blood is poor, watery, lull of humors?use tbo "Qu? ei.V Delight." If your health is d? clilill g Masline, of vi? tal foree?use. tbo "Qm en's Delipht." If you have Rheumatism, Swelling* of the Joints?use the ? Qm en's Delight " It yuu have Chili?-. Fever and Ague. Iii 1 ion-m use I ho ' Q leen's Delight.'" II you have Sick Headache, Neryoumess, Weak in n* -use the ' Queeu'n Delight." If put have Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Yellow Skin - use the "Queen's Delight." it you have Dysp"psia, Fluliering about tbo Heart?use the "Queen's Delight." if you have any Cutaneous Eruption. Itching Humors, Carbuncles, Ery sit e'las or King's Evil, Goitre, nothing will n move it bnt tho"Queen's Delight." If vou want a Summer Tot.iL' and Winter lnvigorator?use tho "Queen's Delight." Call and get a Circu'ar, and read it. Prepared onlv bv " K. H. HF.INirSH. Sept30 t Pharmacist For Rent, THE commodious Bi iek and Metal Hoof STOREHOUSE. No. 60 Main street Terms verv low Applv to HKIBELS a EZELLor to BOONk? M?L? LER. Attorneys at-Law Aug 5 * Honse to Rent. THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE fljff LOT of Mrs E.J.Arthur. Good gar **"'Slon and excellent well of wa'cr. Pos session given immediately. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E. R. ARTHUR. Jillv 4 Wrapping Paper. AF?LL Bupplyof WltAPTING PAPER just received from the Atlantic Paper Mills, for which we are sole agents, aud of? fered at lower prices than earoo quality can be dolivered from the Northern cities. Call and < xamiue quality and prices attho store of JOHN AONEW A SON. i Event. 4. VO] OOFFEE. COFFEE. COFFEE'. DIRECT IMPORTATION, 4,000 Bags Coffee. PEH Gorman Brij; Hermann, from Hio do Janeiro, for sale in lots in unit pur shusors, by GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., 1 aud :3 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. Oct 20 12 VICTORIA HOTEL, ClmrlvMnn, S. HAS been entirely icuo vatod and refurnished throughout. It is mobt ce-j Itrally situated, in King near M.irkoi street, lor the traveling public. Thoy solicit their patronage. Board per day, $2.50. MRS. MARIA OPDEBEECK,. Octll2mo Proprietress. Red Ash Coal. A f\(\ TONS RED ASH COAL-same I "TV/\ " c|iiality as that which gave mch I satisfaction two vtar? "ro. Aug 23 T. J. HARPER. Coal'. Coat'. Coal! THE undersigne \ bot: loav?; l;> state that they have constantly on hand all kinds ol COAL, and will furnish oonsumors in asy qti intity, delivered, at lowest cash prices. 1JOVVEN A LA FAR, Agents. Sup i 2 :imo iknother Chance! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT is aid of tue Public Library of Kentucky. i.Day Fixed and Fall Drawing Assured on MOM OA Y, :IUTII .VOVKMItKlt, is7-l. j Drawing Certain at that Date. M?T OK UIK'I'S, Ono Grand Cash Gilt, - ? $25-1.0001 O?e Grand Cash Gift, ? ? - 100 000 One Grand Ca?h Gilt, - - 75,000 Ouo'Gfau'd'Cish Gift, - ? .">().000 One Grand Cash Gift, - - - 25 one' 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each, ? lOO.tOO 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each, ? 140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each, - 150.000 20 Cash Girts, 5.000 each, - 100 0U0 25 Cash Gifts, 4 000 each, ? 100 000 3J Cash Gilts, :i 000 each, - 00.000 50 Cash Gifts, 2 000 each, - lnn.OOO 100 Gash Gilts, 1,000 each, - 100,000 240 Ca*h Gifts, 5(K)each, ? 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each, - 50,000 19,000 Cash Girts, 50 each, ? 950,000 Grand Total 20,000 Giftn, all eash,$2,500.0CO Piuce of Tickets.?Whole Tickets, $50; Halves. $25; Tenths, or each Conpon. $5; 11 Wh >lo Tickets $500; 22 \ Tickets $1,000. Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on aoplication. THO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Kept 11 sml No Further Postponement of Tnn SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT is aid of thp. Masonic Relief Association OF NORFOLK, VA. T Ii u r i d a )' , lOlh N o v e ni b e r. THIS enterpiiseis conducted by the MA? SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK. VA., under authority of the Virginia Legislatme. Act passed March Hih, 1873 ) 50,000 TK Uri.-Ti.nuu Cmult GUIs. $250,000 to be Given Away. One Grand Cash Gift of.$ 30 000 One Grand Cash Uift of. 25 000 Ono Grand Cash Gif i of . 20.000 One Grand Cash Oi't of. 10.000 Oho Grand Cash Gift of. 5.0:0 Duo Grand Cash Girt or. 2,500 One Grand Cash Gilt of. 2,000 15 Cash Gifts of $1.000 each . ... 15.000 28C?sh Gifts of 500 each. 14 000 43 Cash Gifts of 250 each. 10 7S0 70 Cash tiirts ol 150 each. ... 11850 250 Carh Gifts id 100 each.. .. 25,000 57*?*9h Gilt? of 50 eiich.... 28 000 5,000 fash liifte of 10 each. 50 100 ? 000rASH PRIZE"*, aggregating..$25i?,O0C PRICE OF TICKETS: ] Whole Tickets.no uo ; Qr'terl'kts..t 2 50 Halt Tickets... 500 ' 11 Tickets_100 00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert la strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be conducted with thu I i?amo liberality, honesty aud ruirncsB which ! characterized the tirst enterprise. JOHN L. HOI'BR, President. For tic els aud cnculars, giving full j information, address HUNK Y V. .UllOHK.S.c.loifolU.Vu j RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. JM-pt 4 4:t0 Secgers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. JMl K Cincinnati Gaulle makes ihe asto? nishing auuouncemtnt tliat Cincinnati I beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with , molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the ] poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner : of Agriculture, in his report for 1865.says Ihat Prof. Mapo?. of New York, analyzed the beer Irom a dozen different breweries, ! and found all of it adulterated. Cocculue j Indiens and nux vomica entered largely i into its composition. J. (!. SFEGERbguarantees his beer tobe pure and reliable. He does not adulterate it.bnt brews from the beat barley, malt and hops._J?n 23 Bubsoribe for the Pbcenix. T LiUMB X?NUMBER 192 President Grant Orders ARE to subordinates what the Indian Girl Cigar Store iu to cigar dealers. The out (ho highest authority iu lliu Unite .'. States, the other at the head or the. WhoL aale aud Hotall Cigar Tiade of the 8t?t f. As Judge Graham ordered Qov. Moses to be ArrcTed i and failed, ho opposition has huewiso U/.y.Icd iu competing with this steadily in creasing house, and now dealers can ?* reasonably look tor ?Im- Republican ticket to be withdrawn And the Election Postponed as to expect inducements nilored that wiL compare with those of their favorite "in dianGirl." Smokers also wilt have to wait Until the Old Commissioners of Elec? tion are Reinstated, or ..uy other unreasonable occurrence, be fore they will Qud Cigars that wilt comj.are with thb Celebrated Five Oeutere, or edt other brande of the INDIAN GlliL C1GA-u STORE. Columbia, 8. C._Oat St' (It Pays to Buy Good Medicines, IT pays touao Heinitah'e KIN A CHILL CURE. It pays to use Ueicitr',. BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. It payB to use STANLEY'S COUGH: ? SYRUP. It pave to purity your blood with QUEEN'S DELIGHT. ? It pays to use the COOK'S BAKING POWDER. It paya touae the QUAKER LINIMENT. It pays to use Mother Darling's INFANT. CORDIAL for children. It pays to bny yonr medicines ab E. B. HEIN ITS He Oct 23 t Drug and Modictno Store.' THE ??LIF?RHIA CIGAR STORE STILL_AHE AD I THE pioprietor of this establishment would respectfully announce to the Euhlic and his numerous patrous, that he as largely increased his facilities for anp Elying to them the bent brands of OIOARS, otli imported and domestic. Their force for the manufacturing of the best Cigars baa been largely increased, thereby cna~ bling them to compete with the' largest. New York and Baltimore houses. Of this, tbo dealers throughout the entire 8tate. can certify. The celebrated 5o. PARTAOAS are still all the rage; also, the 10;. IM? PORTED LONDREB. M. SUf ZBACHER. No. 105 Main street, Two doors beHw Wheeler House.. IfU'HOVKU GEORGIA COTTON PRESS. Patentod March, 1870, BY I'ENDIaFiTO.T & BO Alt OIU A V AUGUSTA, OA. ! rilHE satisfaction this PRESS ban g:v-?:. I JL in the past, the great Improvement made on it, aud the laoLot its being from forty to fifty dullaracheaper than any other good Prose, should induce planters and others to send for one ol our new Circulars before purchasing. We alao manufacture Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Address PENDLETON A BOARDMAN", Foundry and Mtchise Werks. KotSdek Street. Augusta. Ga. July 2 gjjimg_ Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!' WM. GLAZE. AT hisnew store, Main street, neatly i.p- - posite the Centra! National Pank, baa I large and beantifnl stocket fine WATCHES stem aud key winders, fr< m beat European, aud Americau manufacturers, aud of hi* own importation, iu gold and silvet eases. Elegant JEWELRil An unrivaled ast-oit nieut just reeeivj d and all the latest styles. Sterling ?ILVKR-W ARK, iu sets I lid esse?. Bridal Pi eaents, and a veiy fine eeit etiou of. Hated-Ware, Gold Watch and Ntck Chains,. Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement i. lugs, targe nock of Spectacle* aud E\e-Glasse8, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and best selected in the Southern country and will be sold as cheap as same article esn be bought anj wheie. Oct 24_ CONGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA. 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. -' '%s^s^^ ings fo|" Stored and Dwellings, Patent Bailings for Oardeue aud Cemeteries, IiefeSt-tiee* aid Aibor Chairs; a'eo. Braes Casting* n| all tiLda I Bells for Churches. Schools, Work-*)*' I <*. I Ac Guarantee all my woik first clamatnl i < i]u il to auj Not tb or South. Works at foot ot l ady street ?ndiearle I Hun; li Caroliua and Oi e'e:, ville A Columbia. I Railroad Oompinies' Dipnfa. Ni ? 18 Imported Wines. Brandies, Etc . Etc. gf^^^Hfl SCOTCH WHISKIES, Ktr-hMJt Old Jamaica Rum, mkLdUMft Brandies?Otard , A ?,,. T||T|i||H f HollnndGIn, bhorry Wiue.Poit Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a large stct't of flue-old Whiskies. Cigars. Ac J. C. HEEGERS " MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on Now York, Baltimore I Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities ot the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-hear i;i t certificates irsued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and 8ILVF.R .. bought and sold. * ACCOUNTS or merchants and others from the city aud countrv solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTSgranted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Corner or Plain and Richardson struets. Flonr! Flonrll Flour!!! 1AA BARRELS FANCY FAMILY IAJU FLOUR, ground from selected new Wheat, just received and for sale at reduced prices by JOHN AGN.EW & SON