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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Deceit of Bon? Wiuteks.?The man who wrote "Home, Sweet Home," never had a home.?ExcJiange. No, of course not. All his folks at home say he didn't. Nobody who writes about auythiug ever had it. If n man is out of auythiug ho imme? diately goes aud writeR ubout it. No man writes so many "headings" us tho man who ia out of his head. Certaiuly he didn't ever havu nuy home. The inuu who wrote tho "Old Arm Chair" uuver had an urm chair in ull his life. Tho best ho had wus an old split-bo?om chair without any back to it. Tho author of ".Take Mo B ick to Switzerland,"never was in Switzerland. The nearest he over cumo to it wuu sit? ting in the William Tell saloou, outing Switzor kase?kaso why, that was thu best he could do. "Mother, I've Como Homo to Die," has not spoken to the old womau for years, and wouldn't go near thu house. Besides, ho is of that clubs of spiritu? alists w(io don't believe they will ever die. His health was never better, Hib mother is nothing but u mother in-law, aud she isdend, anyhow. There is the author of "Old Oaken Bucket," too. There wusu't u bucket on the old farm, water being drawn with a tin pail and cistern pole. "If I Had But a Thousand a Year" mated privately to his friends Unit, he would be contented with iiulf that sum, qb ho was doing chores for his boord aud three mouths' schooling in the winter. The author of "Champagne Char? ley" never drauk anything but 1U cent whiskey. The man who wrote "Mary Had a Little Lamb" kuew very well that it was nothing but a little lamb fry. "Shells of Ocean" is u humbug. The plaintiff poet, who represents himself as wandering, one anmmer eve, with aoa-beat thought, on a pen? sive shore, was raised in tho interior of Pennsylvania, and never was ten miles away from borne in all bia life. "Gathered shells," did he? All the shells he ever gathered were some egg-ehells back of his mother's kitchen. "Hark, I hear the Angels Sing," spent all his evenings in a beer saloon. Angela, indeed! The man who wrote the "Song of the Shirt" hadn't a shirt to his buck, wearing a wampus for the most part. "Oft in the Stilly Night" used to get on a spree and make the stilly night howl till daylight. The author of "We Met by Chance" knew very well it was arranged before? hand. He had been weeks coutriving it?and she admired his contrivance. The author of "I Kuow a Bank," &0., did not know one where be could get his note discounted. The only check be ever held was a white check on u faro bauk. He never held a red check iu all his life. "What are the Wild Waves Saying?" knew very well they were reproaching him for running away from Long Brauah without paying his hotel bill. "Who Will Care for Mother Now?" Who, indeed? You took the old wo? man to the poor house just, before writing the song, und there is uobody but the poormubter to care for her now. "Hear Mo, Norma," was deaf and | dumb. He couldn't tnako his pa hear, nor ma, "My Mother, Dear," used to thrush the old woman withiu an inch of her I life. The author of "Rain on t.tio Hoof" always slept in tho basement, except wheu ho slept, out of doors. "Let Mo Kiss Hnu for His Mother" got mud because his mother wouldn't have him, und whipped her little boy withiu nu inch of his life. t&"I Dreamt I Dwelt iu Murble Halls" j used to cheat ut mat Lies when u boy, find his dream was a horrid nig lit mure, brought on by the remorse ut the re? collection of fraudulent marble hands. "I'm Saddest When I -Sttig" was tickled ulinost to death if invited to. "Happy bo Thy Dreams" sold bou zine whiskey.- You can fancy what kind of dreams were produced. The medical society of the city and County of New York has just issued li'A first notice to tho quacks. It qP)trs tho new nnti quack law iu full, und requests every practitioner in that city to till up a blank form with his uam'e and residence, place and date of graduation, the name of the aociety granting license, with date of the turne, and to make return to the Secre? tary of the Hoard of Censors. This is deemed a necessary preliminary stop, though it can hardly bo expected that every regnlur physician in New York will respond to the demand. It will at least enable the society to trace out Homo of tho quack* who uro proying npon tho community. It is Baid the new law, though strong in some re Bpects, is weak in one part; it does not offer sufficient inducements for auy person to proseoute a quuek for the unlawful practice of medicine and surgery. The oilieors of tho medicnl hOJiety are the only persons authorized to prosecute offenders, und this at their own expense. An Illinois woman has presented her ninth husband with a boy. Let o COL English Etiquette Under Diffi? culties.?In councctiou with the hue death of the distinguished author, Jules Janiu, the Mexican journal* give, probably from French source1-, tbo following uueodoto, "whiob well illustrates tbo English manners:" Jobs Jauin seated in u London eating house.; tin Englishmen nlso taking u "grog." Euglishmuu calls phlegmaticully to u waiter, "Boy, who is, tb.it geutlemuu wbo is smoking a cigar and reading a newspaper?" "I don't know, milord." And so successively the Euglishmuu iuquires of different people, bm with? out auy result. So ho goes to the person bimsnlf and saysiu the Mexican version: "Caballero, yon who smoke a cigar and read a newspaper, what is your name?" "Jules Jauin." "Very well; Mr. Jules Juuiu, your coat i? burning." An i Atlantii letter in the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel nays: "William Guinn, quite a famous negro?oct - roou?bus been iu tho city for a week or two. He was formerly a slave, owued by llev. Mr. Wade, of Screvcn County. After the war he went North, obtained employment ill some of the leading hotels; afterward attended the World's Exposition in London, where ho had charge of ui tides from Geor? gia, Thence he went tu tbo Vienna Exposition, where ho learned to speak the German language, lie is said to bo an unflinching, uncompromising Democrat, is a fluent und entertaining speaker, aud is said to be no ordinary poet. Ho has delivered several lectures Up North In which ho declared himself a Democrat. He was an assistant at the Kimball House during the Fair. Ho left for Savannah to-day." If all tho members of the legal fra? ternity wbo huve been engaged ou tho one side or tho other of the scandal suits take anything liku au active part iu the trials, it n. fair to presume that there will be clashing of leg"! sea? men such as has not been seen before in thia country. On Mr. Beecber's side have been retained William M. Evarts and Judge Porter, late of the New York Court of Appeals, while ru? mor baa it that Seuator Coukling is to sum up for the defence iu the Tilton Beeeher suit. Tilton's counsel refuse to state who is to lead iu his suits, but common fame assigns that position to Charles O'Conor; W. O. Bartlett, Mr. Abbott, (a law author,) Judge Fuller ton, and othera are on the list, vvhile there is no doubt that Bou. Butler will take care of Mr. Monlton's side in that gentleman's suits, if ho don't assist Mr. Tilton's lawyers. Little Johnny wanted to go to church. His mother was afraid ho would make a noise, but bis father said, ?Johnny knows better than to make a noise in church." So he wont. He kept very still till the last prayer. By that time he had grown tired of sit? ting still, and was. standing on the pew cushion with his hack to the pul? pit. When the lady in tho next seat bowed her head for prayer, Johnny thought she was crying. Ho leaned over aud said to the lady, in a tone which wie meant for a whisper, but which was only too plainly hoard, I "Poor lady! What ee matter? Do oo suuimnt ache?" COTTAGE HOUSE, A'o. 13 Washington Sired, Columbia, S. C. INHERE is a premium offered for the . beat Fox Dog, at tbo State Fair. 1 challenge the State to show ten of my dogs against any ten dogs in I he "State, two bent in three, lo run % live fox. To rim Novem? ber 11,1*2 mid IU, lor the premium, a Sil? ver Collar for this Jog, mid Whip and Horn I for.the huntsman. ' C.R.FRANKLIN; Sow C 'I Drugs, Paints, Uils. &c. WINTER BLEACHED Sl'EltM OIL, Pnro Linseed Oil, Seat* Pool Oil, I Olive Oil, Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil. Wholesale and retail i.t E. 11. HElXITSfTS I Oct ?.?:? + lirilff Store. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. \T70UKING lo Win, a story for gir'e, , YY SL75. Mi-tress of Hie Maine, by Dr. Holland, I author oi Arthur Bonnycastlo, il 50. A History of Germany, troui the Earliest Tintea, bv Charlt-m Lewis, 12 St). Manual of Mvthology, Greek, Itmr.an, Norse, Hindoo, Kgvptiau and Olu German, by Murray, $2.25. ' Prairie and Forest, the Game of North America, with ndventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore. $1 50. Health and Education, by Kiugsley, f 1.75. Hogarth's complete woiks, ill three vo? lumes, Tho Wild North Land, by Major butler, with plates, *2 50, History of Clubs and Club Life, London. Hook of Wonder fid Characters, with portraits. Tho Slang Dictionary, historical ami anecdotal. Homes aiM Haunts of the British Poets. London, and other new hooks. Nov 1 Aniline Dyes LEAMON ANILINE DYES are the Strongest, rao.it Brilliant and most Durable Domestic Dyes in tho world. Any article of Clothing, Hibbens, Feathers, Fancy Articles, Ac. , can be Dyed in a few minutes, at a trilling expense. A full as? sortment of those Beautiful Dyes in holies, with directions for use. Call aud see sam? ple colors at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S Oct 29 Drugstore. Coal! Coal! Coal! THE undersigned beg leave to state that they have conatantly on band all I kinds of COAL, and will furnish conaumers ; in a?y quantity, delivered, at loweat cash 1 prices. BOWEN A LAFAB, Agents. ! Sopt 9 3mo ur Just Censures UMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY M Cottage House,; No. 15 Washington St., next Masonic'Hull, The undersigned bun,yf*^ re-opened Uiih estab? lishment, ami informs _jtho public that h? iu prepared to suppiy iiiem with the very best el WINKS, LIQUORS, SUGARS, TOBACCO, etc. Ova? lem iu every atyle, anil ?.t all hours. Be- ! fresh men t a of various hinds. Givo me a uill. The C?ck-Pit is heim: put in order, and there will be it number ol tights dot inj thoFatr. C. It. FltANKLIN. Oel :il FINE'S SALOON. Xo. II Itichardson Strict, bet?rten Lady ' and Uercuis Streets. \ HAVING replenished my entire stock ol! Liquors, Cigars, Ac.; having also j given proper attention l<> my Restaurant, I ?in now prepared to furnish my friends and the public generally with the "best the ' market? afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINK. Atrnit Wagons, &c., &c. THOSE in want of anv ;s?yle of WAGONS will lind it to their advaatage to es*suilifi?S?*!fc^ivo nie a call. I manufac? ture or repair any kind of wagon. Black smithing in all iis branches promptly and neatly nerformed. II EN BY SKIPPEB. Oct 2:j MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED or La? dies*. Misses' and Children's j BONNETS. II a I S, CAPS, ; SUITS. UNDERWEAR. Fur Sets, Cloaks, Worsted Goods. Hair, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted ] and other articles too nume? rous to incut inn; also, Bazar Patterns. Ladies will please call ano sue for themselves at Oct 27 MRS. C. E. REED'S. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SIL.VKR AND 1'LATED WARE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETC. ] IHAVE a largo stook of the above on hand, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices. All goods warranted as repre? sented. r= Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. OEO. BRUNS, Oct 27 Columbia Hotel Block. A Kerosene That Will Not Explode! A LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered j\. with the conlidence that it will prove iteolf equal, if not superior, to any burn? ing oil that has been offered to the pnhlio. This oil is prime whito in color, :a 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 perfectly safe for use in all Coal Oil or Kerosene Lamps, and as its name indi? cates, will givo all who use it perfect "security" iu doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer, iiave much iesa smell, and not crust tbs wick, and will bo found to bo very economi? cal, to say nothing of tho entire "security" | in its nse. For aalo at L. T. 8ILLIMAN A CO.'S Oct 14 Drug Store. Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. fTuIE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto X nisbing anuouncement that Cincinnati boor is no longer pure, but adulterated with molaeBCB, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the poisonous Colchicum. Tho Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for 1865, says that Prof. Mapos, of New York, analyzed tho beer from a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Cocculns Indicus aud mix vomica entered largely into its composition. J. C. SFEGERS guarantees his heer to he | pure and reliable, lie does not adulterate it, hut brews from the best barley, malt and hops. Jan 2.'5 It Pays to Buy Good Medicines. IT pays to use Heinitsh'e KIN A CHILL CURE. It pavh to use nehiitsh's BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. It pavs to use STANLEY'S COUGH SYRUP. It pavs to purifv vour bbiod with QUEEN'S DELIGHT! It pavs to ure the COOK'S RAKING POWDER. It pays to use the QUAKER LINIMENT. | It pavs to use M"tlntr Darlimr's INFA.YI CORDIAL for children. It pavs ti> buv vour medicines hi k Ii. it kini rs:rs '< Oct 23 t Drug and Medieiio-Store. | i.m?Rovui> 0 S?RGIA COTTON PRESS; I Patented March, 1k7<>. II V I'KVDl.KTO.M tSi HOAR DMAS. AlOl-TA, OA. mm* satisfaction this t'RF.ss has given JL in iho past, the great iiuprovemenl made on it, and the fact of its being Iroiu forty to lift v did la in cheaper than any other good Press, should induce planters and i others tosend for one ol our now Circulars helot e purchasing. We also mauuhictlire Irons for Witler Power Presses aud Serew Presses. Address l'ENDLETON & ROARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Works. Kolloek street. Augusta. Ga. Julv 2?',4nio Cheap, Delicious and Healthful. fixe ioomu apples. I ? ? $1.25 PR BUSHEL j Saves doctors' hills and drug bills, and j belter than Queen's Delight or Ilepatio I ??n.? * ? ? i. 1 Compound. For sale by L?rick & Lowrance. 0ct2n Oats'. Oats!! It\f\(\ BUSHELS Choice Foeding \ t\J\ *\J OATS. Just received and I tor sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON. I ORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1 NEW GOODS! DRESS GOODS! FANCY GOODS! Just opened, the third stock of new DRV GOODS and NOTIONS, for this Fall. C. F- .TACIWSOTJT ? ? ? - ? ?.?? ? ?? ?? ? - y The Leader Of liov/ Prices NoV 1 THE eleetion now approaches, aim liiere in ?real excitement and speculation as to whether or not Chamberlain Will In.- elected Governor by bis party. S< i- there i/reat excitement among thoeo who are pmchaeiug DItY UOOPS, and F. 15. OUCH ARD k. Co. have decided Not to be Undersold by any other hones in the city, and they should be patronized and Supported Not only by Democrats and Conservatives, but also By the Republicans. _ Octat * And Now that the Agony is Over, AND everybody known "who is who,"' lor eomc time, at least, let us Rive atten? tion to another Vital question?iho larder. QBORGK SYM.1IKKS Oao furnish Freeh Sugar-cured flams, uncovered. Choice boneless Shoulders nud Bacon Btripu. ? Fulton Market Beef. Smoked Beef and Tongues. Buckwheat, Oatmeai and rear! Grist, and many other substantial. Iu Fancy Groceries, many novelties! Auchovy Sauce, Macerated Cocoaunt. Ginger, Quince, Citron, Fear, Pine Apple, and oiher delicious Preserves. Pure Fruit Jellies, assorted. And a long line of temptations, which it will afTnrd ino no lees pleasure to show than it will delight the public appetite to con? sume. Hurrah for Hymmcrsl Nov 5 OPENING DAILY! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS, OIL. CLOTHS, Kt'liS AM) WINDOW StIADKKJ BOOTS AND SHOES Of II kinds and at very low prices. THE HILLIXERY DEPAIT1EKT la well stocked with everything that it new and pretty, and no extravagant price*. Orders from the country promptly at letided t?'?, a- the Old Stand i : K. C. SHIVER & CO. Oet 11 OdrOBEH. 10. Ib74. Special Notice From The tilt ASO I KMIv.tl, DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, W.D. LOVE & CO. \Trl'. have jus! ti-e-dve.d leu ra-e W v. ry i-hoie. an ! sv:. ??! ?!,;- OKI> ? GOODS, purchased for enutt <?; two bank runt iiiipoi iinu lion ? hhdi will In? mh: v.-!-. eh.ap Als?, live e i*>I-m lifi-\C|\ Ai. 1* iiUS an '. ? hoi ? M "l.'I.MNii ciouiis, utui.-h. ho quahlv and iuiicli, e.iuii i 1<- -x eel I" it n iij where. The following Good.- are n >w .-. "lu ?' fsj pieces ehnic" pat tern*nl OAltl i.l v !()(? llt'GS, t)J MAT*, AO do/.eii <1 iiu.i. t%>.'si:elebrateil Sil I I'.TS. tor wlii'h wi we ilie ugeats, i etiiiliug I hem at whole-id p: ices All the departments ol our establish? ment are full ot the best makes of good*, and purchased by nur r?.~i>lnit buyer in Now York tor ea-h Ht tin- lowest ptiecs, enabling us tu fell fjoo.ls a-i low as any house in New York. Ttioso residing in the eliy, snd strangers passing through, belore laying in their whiter supplies, should examine our large and choice assortment, at the (iUAND CENTRAL DItY GOODS RSI'ABLISIL MF.NT OF wm. d. i.ovk i n , whole? sale and retail dealers in PHY OOuDS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, corner <?! Main and Plain streets. N. U. SAMPl.KSs.n! e.rai tntousjy. ti all parls of the country im, uppl i ?et 11 I Wrapping- Paper.i AF?LL supply of WHAPP1NCI PAPE It just received from the Atlantic Paper Mills, for which we are sole agent*, and of? fered at lower pi ices than sntne quality can ho delivered from the Northern cities, fall find examine qualit v a ud prices a I t lu- ston of JOHN AGNEW A SON. Butter and Cheese. I (\ FIHKINS ChoicoGilt Kdgo BE PTER 1A ' 50 English Dairy and Cream Cheese Just received and for sale low bv Nov 5 a JOHN AGNEW A SON. i Event." S74. VO Another Chance! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IS AID OF THE Public Library of Kentucky. Day Fixed and Full Drawing Assured on MONDAY, .lOTH KOVRMDRK, 1871. Drawing Certain at that Date. I.IST OP GIFTS. Out Grand Cadi (Jill, ? - $250,000 One Grand Cash Gift, - - KJO.OIK) One Grand Cadi Gilt, - - 75,000 One Grand Cash Gilt, - - - 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift, - - - 25,000 5 Cadi Gilte, $20,000 each, - 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 1-1,000 each, - 140,000 15 Cash Gitta, 10.000 each, - 150.000 20CaehOirtB, 5,000 each, - 100 000 25 Cash Gilt*, 4.000 each, ? 100.000 :; i Cash Gills. '5.000 each, - ttO.OOO 50 Cash Gilts, 2.000 each, - 100,000 100 Cash Gilt?, 1,000 oach, - 100,000 210 Cash Gilts, 500 each, ? 120.000 500 Cash G?ls, 100 each, - 50,000 l'.I.OOO Cash Gifts, 50 each, - 050,000 Grand Total 20.000 Gifts, all cash ,$2.500.0. o l'nicK ok Tickets.?Wholo Tickets, SS0; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each Coupon. $5; i 1 Wh ile Tickets $500; 22 $ Tickets $1.000. Circulars containing full particulars lur niahed on abdication. THO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Kept 11 smi No Further Postponement SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN Ain OF TUE Masonic Relief Association OF NORFOLK, VA. Thumlay, l 9 t Ii November. THIS enterprise is conductod by the MA isONIG RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA., uuder authority of the Virginia Legislature, (Act passed March 8th, 1873 ) -.n,oon Ti? n??1g?o ono Cnsli Oltts, \ $250,000 to be Given Away. One Grand Cash Gift of.$ 30.000 One Orand Cash Girt of. 25 000 One Grand Cash Gift ot. 20.000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 10,000 One Grand Cadi Gift of. 5.BL0 One Grand Cash Gift of. 2,500 One Grand Cash Gilt or. 2,000 15 Cash Gitts or $1,000 each. 15,000 28 dab Girts of 500 each. 14,000 43 Cash Girts ot 250 each. 10.750 70 Oaah Oifteof 150 each. 11,850 250 Cash Gifts of 100 each. 25,000 578 Cash Gift? of 50 each. 28.900 5,000 Cash Gibs of 10 each. 50,000 f.,000CASH PRIZES, aggregating.. ?250,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whele Ticket-.*I0 00 I Qr'ter T'kts. .$ 2 50 Halt Tickets... 5 00 j fl Tickets.100 00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Conceit is strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be conducted with the sa me liberality, honesty and fairness which characterized the lirst enterprise. JOHN Is. ROPER. President. For tickets and circulars, giving full | information, address IIRNR Y V. MOOKK. Sec, Norfolk. Vu RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. Sept 4 t30 Look to Your Blood. There is Life in it Yet! ?TITIIOUT pure Blond no flesh is tree, YV from di-ens*. The "Queen's IM:gM"i* the gresti-st Blood Put ill er If ytinr blood i.-. pour, waleiv. toll of humors?n.-e the "Queen's Delight."' If your health i* ib clitnng. was tin;-, ul vi? ta! force- use the "Queen'? Delight." If you havti Rheumatism. Swohing* of the Joints?use ilie ? Qiiei n's Delight." It yon have Chilis. Fever and Ague, Bil ioiiniiess nr-c the ? Queen's Delight." It you have Siek Headache, Nervousm-t-s, Weakness? u.m- Iii.?4 Queen's Delight.'' If yon have Jaundice, Liver Cotupla'ii'. Vello'w Skin n.-e the "Queen's Delight." It von have livsp'-psiri. Fluttering nie nt I the Mesrl n- the ??Queen's Delight." I It yon luv - any Cntaiieou* Eruption, I I telling II niot.r--, t'ai bunelt-s. I ly ?ipe.as or :Kii.g~ r.vi;. t?..i? re. nothing will i< move it ! bill I I;. (,l|l? i I.'m D' Igh.l." i If von staut a Summer Tonic a ml Wint?-r Invigoi iiloi n-e tin "QU? ??i.'h Delight.'" j I Call and }?ri i t ircu ar, slid it sd it. I Prt pHtvd ohly I. l . It. HF.1N1 : Sil, I Sep. 3(1 I I'haimaej.l For Rent, I'.i I-'. ?-'?miii'idioiiM Uriel, aid Metal 1 *Up R.-l STOREHOUSE. No '0 Miiin <Kjtt> street Terms verv low AppU to '???.llii is.\ I /.' 1,1. or lo'BOHNE .V MU1 ? I l.t'.R. Attorii. v.- si-Law A>.g .*. 1 l.tlVVKK?' OKfllKSI l\?t It ?. \- K OPKU K.? : KOO.VI > KOK V \ .tl H.I KS ! dNOI'K IIKD-ItOO.HS! 1 i t.l. r IN THE Nl.W Central National Bank Building. P. KICKS TO SC IT TUE TIM KS. Red. Booms trnni $3 per month upwaids; (?'aniily ISoimin from per month upwards; I ,hw> eta'Offices from (6pr mouth nnwards. VAT KU. GAS, WATER and \\ GOD CLO? SE i'S:. ml oih i modi in imniovi ments in -.ide iMiibhne ,Vo bat>k rnvwa all fronting ? ?oilo -Ii.-, t Good ventilation A Janitor j in charge ?>! huildiiif- Applv ta Cential i think,..i to Me-sri- sfcIBi 1 s A 1 ZELL. Anril a Imported Wines, Brandies. Etc . Etc f^/f^ft SCOTCH WHISKIES, ?if-II Jlll'l^ ,?,j ,|nlM!a jtun)> brandies?Otard. Ac, _ HollaudGin, Miein Wiue.Poit VVino, Madeira Wine. Um?, a large stci'i of Sue old Whiskies, Clear*. ,Ve .1. C. SEEG Kits Hams'. Hams!! 1 SUGAR-CURED Canvaaed HAMS, lWVJ 100 New Bngar-Cured nams. Just received and for eale at reduced pric.ishv JOHN AGNEW A HON. Nov 5' 3 L?ME X?NUMBER 198 GOVERNOR MOSES lu changing the Cotnuiiaaionoru of Elec? tion, deeorvea tno united thankH of evei T lover ot peace. THE PROPBIETOR OP THE INDIAN QUEEN .SEOAP. sTORE.it: Introducing the FIVE CENT MANILLA, deserves the commendation of every luve* of the weed, us ON THE Day oT election, the pcoplo flock to Ihn polls, each to deposit their ballot tor thei: luvorilo candidate, bo do the i?an> eonan djera ll<>ek to this popular resort to obtain this FaVOIUTE SEGAB. Let it bo u'u 1 stood that wo are not ou the WAR PATH Against other dealers, wo merely claim that the 8egar offered bv others is tar IN FEHIOR to that Hold by the INDIAN QUEEN CIGAlt STORE, Nov l 10?i Assembly Street. President Grant Orders ARE to pubordinatcs what the Indian (iirl Cigar Store in to cigar dealers. The one the highest authority in tho Unite-;. States, tho other at the hcaU of tho Whole? sale and Itctall Cigar Trade of tho State. As Judgo Graham ordered Gov. Moses 11 1 Arrested and failed, so Opposition has likewl-e. i'i/.'/.led in competing wich this steadily i;. I creasing liouee, mid now dealers can ar j reasonably look p.r the P.epublicau ticKv. ; t'< bo withdraw u j And the Election Postponed as to expect inducements offered that will compare with those of their favoiite "In? dian Girl." Smokers alBO will have to wail Until the Old Commissioners of Elec tion are Reinstated. or any other unreasonable occurrence, be? fore t hey will find Cigars that w ill compare with tho Celebrated Five Centers, or anv other brands of tho INDIAN GiKL CIGAlt STOKE. Columbia. S. C. Oct Mansion House, 130J Main Street, Columbia, S. C. THIS house haviug recent? ly been enlarged, is now oponod by the undersigned _ las a first clasa boarding house, or hotel. Transient and permanent boarders accommodated. Terms for tran? sient borders, f 2 per d* v. Good r tome aud excellent fare. MUH. C. E. BKAZEALE. Nov .1 lmo VICTORIA HOTEL, Charleston, 8. C, HAS been entirely recjo vated and refurnished throughout. It is moatcen _Hrally situated, iu King near Market street, lor the traveling public. Tliev solicit their patrouage. Board per day. *2 50. MKS. MA ft IA OPDl-BEEGK, Oct 11 2iu? )'i jprietres*. THE 0 ALIFORN I a CIGAR STORE STILL AHEADJ THE proprietor of this establishment would respectliilly announco to the public aud his numerous patrons, that he Lie larsely inf?r??M?d his facilities for sud plying to them the best brands ot CIGARS, both imported and domestic. Their force for the miniufacturing of tho beet Cigar* baa been largely increased, t hereby ena? bling them to compete with the largest New York and Baltimore bousro. Of thia the dealers thioughout the e:.;ire. State can eiertitv. The celebrated 5e I'AKT.VGAtr are still ah the rage; also, tho Ida. IM? PORTED LONDRliS M si;r z:;acger. No. 105 Maiu street. Two doors bel-iw Wheeler House. T>OBTUAl rs. PHO I GGRAPHS.-SI E OSCOPKS. Ac , Copfox Itoiti Old lutiM made at.;. *??/.?? him] siy|i> h ?? che*; anywhere elss C.'inu stm -e.- tho Olftee t'iet IM e Mr. Ooflin. the lines: phmncraphe New Yorii eily, will usiirl i-i the \ h gi ftphie department. AKT GAl'LKltY nrtl.UlNti. Get is :in?o COLUM It!A. S i" ? Pie Red Ash Coal. F 400 TONS qua lit; sal isfttvl '.nil t WO x A lit -2.3 I ED ASH rOAL-sar. a* that which gavtj-u. Ill :- ? g.. T .1 II1RPEP.. flONGAREE IRON WOBKS tCOLUMBIA, S. c. JOHN ALEXANDRE, Proprietor MANUFACT? V.V.K OF STEAM KNGINKS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS. GIN (learing, aud aK kinds of Iron Caatings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Storor and Dwellings. Patent Hailing* forGardene and Cemeteries, Iro-> Settees and Arbor Chairs; tlso, Hra^s Castings ot nil kindj Hells l"t Cbnrohes, Schools, Work-shope, Ac. Guarantee all my w<>ik first clare and eipial to any North or South. Works at foot o| Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 Flour', Fleur? Flonr!!! IAA HABBELS FANCY FAMILY 1 \ f\f FLOUR, ground from selecteii how Wheat, just received and for sale at reduced prices bv JOHN AONEW A SON. Tobacco'. Tobacco! GKOSS FALLS OF OHIO FINE CUT. 10C boxes aBBorted Chewing Tobacco. Sold low for cash by J. C. SEEGERS 10