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The Bpartandubo and AshbttxIiB RaiiiBOAd?Grand Mass Mbstinq at Union, 8. O? Advices from Union show that that County is all ablaze over the mass meeting to bo held at the court honsecd December 12, pro:. Haj. James B. SteedmaD. one of the Btaunohest citizens of Union, writes to Mr. A. O. Kaufman, of Obarleston, nnder date of 20th inst., as follows: "At a meeting of the friends of oor road the day after yon left we agreed to bring oor people to a vote imme? diately after oor maBB meetiug, if possible, and we are now prepared to advertise just sb ' soon as oor Oonnty Commissioners arc installed. Or course nothing can bti done until then, but we will endeavor to have very little de? lay iu the matter. We are now vigor? ously at work getting ready for onr meeting on Dennmhnr and spare no pains or exertion to get op an enthusiasm. We are sending press ing invitations to Gov. Vance to oome over and help os. His name and Col. Memminger's will attract onr citizens from every corner of the County. Bring Hon. George I. Cunningham, Mayor of yonr city, Mr. George W. Williams and Msj. Theo. G. Barker with yon. We wish to see those gen? tlemen here on that important occa? sion. We are glad yon extended au invitation to our Charleston friends to try oar hospitality. A committee is preparing accommodation for itli who will oome, and there will be a warm greeting extended by all." Union County will vote 8150,000 in aid of this road. 8he has no County bonds besides and the County is pros porous. The bonds will, therefore, ?ell at a very high price. Leading men from both political parties advo? cate this subscription. Among others may be named Hon. T. B Jeter, Gon. W. H. Wallace, Col. B. H. Uma, Jas. B. Steedtnau, Oapt. Wm. Munro, Dr. B F. Bawls, Mr. Jane Mobley and Hon. Simeon Farrow. The New Orleans Bulletin records several instances of brutal attacks oa colored Conservatives in that city since the election. A crowd of no gross assaulted Pompey Stoats with olnba because he hud voted the Con? servative ticket. Tbey also fired seve? ral shots at him. Lewis Henderson, another colored Conservative, was chased by six negroes, who threatened bis life because be bad not gone with them on election day. Many similar outrages have been perpetrated, and as Casey and company still control the judiciary, there seems to be no redress. The schooner Water Lilly, from St. George -for Boston, anchored near Portland, Monday, the sea breaking over her, the crew took to boats, one of whiab capsized, and the captain and two men were drowned. The pig iron manufacturers, of Le bigh Valley, Pa., propose a reduction in price, and have culled a meeting for the 10th prox., for that purpose. In response to an appeal from the Mayor of Tuscambta, Mayor Cobb, of Boston, invites a contributions from the public Mr. James Hill, an aged and respect? ed citizen of Wilmington, N. O, died on the 23d. Genuine Corn Whiskey. FROM Oatawba County, N. O., selected bv myself out of Uaitod States Bonded Warehouse. Wurrauted pure. Sold at Nov 2j _ J. 0. HEEQBBB*. Jnst Received. |fcv_ a LOTof priruo Kentucky HBfclM?LE-t and HOUSES. lor'M <rj\Srf*l. low. Call at OWEN JTW. DALY'S Stabloa, on Assem-^"?^ bly street. Nov 24 L?DIES'liVDEB fiARMESC NEW STOCK Just received at C. F. JACKSON'S. B Another Lot Btaek Alpaca. EST in this city at the price. Now ready at _O. P. JACKSON'S. New Prints, New Dress Goods, NEW RUPFLINOS, NEW SKI UTS, at 0. F. JACKSiiN'rt, Nov 21 Leader or Low Prices. For Rent, A DESIBABLE HOUSE, at thirty dollars a month. Apply to J. H. SAWYEB, Nov 25 3 Central National Bank. To Rent. MTHK COTTAGE HC USE, contain? ing nine rooms, on Ta> lor street, be? tween Bickens and Bull. Ou ihii pro? mises is a well of good water, hydrant und other eouveeieuces. Possession given im? mediately. For termt, apply l<> Nov 21 W. P. NARR. For Sale or Rent. u_? A DESIRABLE Residence, on Oor j?jjWvaid street; the lot contains ha f an ""-acre, with good orchard; the hon ho has se ven ruoms; well of good water on the premises. Also, for rent another HOUSE, on Bland-, ing street, containing four rooms, one and a-haif squares from Main street. For par tienlars. apply to D Li BOOZER, Nov 17 At his Dental Ofticn. Boarding. MISS CORDELIA MORDEOAI, Colnm bia, S. C, annonticos that bor es? tablishment, South-west corner of Mimtcr and Lady streets, is prepared to accommo? date BOARDERS, permanent and trau t- i-tut, where the tastes and comforts of the mist fastidious will bo guaranteed Nov 12 J13 Medicinal Confections. MARHHMALLOW DROPS, Gum Drops, Jujubo Drops, Flaxseed Candy, White o&k Bark, Cocoa Cream, Irish Moat; Drops, WildOhorry Drops,Chlorato Potash Drops, Cocoa Wafers, Chocolate for the Health, Cocoa Cream Oaramol, Tolu Jujube, Horo hound Jujubo. Vor aale at Nov 14 1 HEINITSH'R Pharmacy. Sobliribe for the Phosnix. THE DJ BY J. A. SELBY. COLI SpeoiaJLN otiooo fubohqott, Benedict & Oo., Charles? ton, S. 0., are offering ono of tbe| largest stocks of Dry Goods ami Gau fbts in the United States. Partien, in want of tbe same wilt save from '25 to to 30 per cent, by ordering from Ihena. They are prepated to send samples on application. All retail ordors over $10 | will be sent free of charge to uuy part of fie Southern Stamen. Remit by P. O. Order, Express or Draft drawn to imr order, or Goods will bo sent C. O. D. 017 Business MRoksnrTiK?.?Id these days of progress, most enterprising firme nse every means of patting their names before their customers. Iu no way can this be more conveniently and Mttraotively done ttiau by naing Printed Letter Headings and Bill Heads. They have come into snob geueral ose by Merchants, that one seems old fashioned who does not use them, and the custom should be generally adopted by the Country Merchants. j Walk ku, Evans & Coobwell, , Charleston, 8. O., furnish Letter aud Bill Heads of all grades, uud at the most reasonable prices. Send to them , for samples and prices. By the way, Messrs. Walker. Evans it Cogswell ure getting up uud selling like hot cakes, some excellent booke. for our Merchants. Oiiu, the Merchants' Cotton Book, for kuepiug correct accounts of purchases aud shipments of Cotton; tho other, the Merchants' Bill Book, for readily knowing how tbe payments on their customers' notes and acaouuts stand. Both books am exceedingly complete, and answer the purposes exaotly. 017 Is Stimulation Necessary??This question is practically answered in tho atilrmative by thousands of physicians every day. Sometimes they prescribe the ordinary forms ot alcohol; some? times tinctures which are simply infe? rior alcohol, more or less medicated; but no small proportion of the faculty give the preference to Hostotter's Sto? mach Bitters, as tho most carefully prepared medicinal stimulant at pre? sent known. It is impossible fur pre? judice itself to be biiud to tho marked success with whioh this extraordinary I touiu and alterative has been adminis? tered iu cases of dyspepsia during the last twenty years. If it were possible to canvass the whole couutry for cases in which it had effected a cure of this ' obstinate and agonizing disease, they would number millions. No wonder, then, that it baa become a standard modiaine in every State, city, town and village in the United States, and that names, the most distinguished in literature, art and science, are tho vouchers for its remurkablo properties. The immense manufactory nt Pitts? burgh, with its extensive storehouses, is the largest establishment of tbe kind iu this country, and probably in the world. The amount of manual labor employed in the preparation of the Bitters, to say nothing of the steam driven mauhinery, is greater than that of any other proprietary medicine es? tablishment on this continent, and, by tho blessing of Providence, the bene? ficial results of this unequalled tonic 'and alterative are oo-exteusive with its continually increasing sales. It is the household tonic of the American people, aud in all human probability will be so for centuries to come N22 f3*il Schbkck's Pulmonic Syrup, fob the core of Consumption, Coughs and Colds. ?The great virtue of this medi? cine is, that it ripens the matter and throws it out of the system, purifies the blood, and thus effects a mire. Sohenok'b Sea Weed Tonic, fob tue cure ok Dyspepsia, Indioustion, Arc. ?The Tonic produces a healthy action of the stomach, creating an appetite, forming chyle aud curing the most ob stiuate cases of indigestion. Sciibnck's Mandrake Pills, pob the curb op Liver Complaint, &o.?These pills are alterative, uud produce a healthy action of the liver, without the least danger, as they are free from ca? lomel, aud yet more efficacious iu re? storing a healthy actiou of the liver. These rem? dies arc a certain enre for I Consumption, as the Pulmonic. Syrup [ ripens the matter and purifies the I blood. Tho Muudrnke Pills act upou j the. liver, create a betillby bile ami re move nil diseases of the liver, often u Danen of Consumption. The .Sea Weed ' Tonic gives tone and strength to the stomach, makes a good digestion and | enables the orgau to iorm good blond;; und thus creates n healthy circulation of healthy blood. The combined ac? tion of these medicines, as thus ex? plained, will cure every case of Con? sumption, if taken in time, and the use of the medicines persevered in. Dr. Sohenok ia professionally at his principal office, corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice must he ad? dressed. Nov8tl3 -. Cottage House. TUE Cock Tit <a finished and thorn will be a partv of >;otitlu? men to meet on TlIANRo?lV NO DAY, 2Gtb, to fight day and light All gentlemen with ohiok 'jus are cordially invited, light* ing to continue until July 4,1876. Nov 17 C. R. FRANKLIN. ITMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY 1 Late Additions to Stock. BMORED ti \M8 AND STRIPS. Smoked BONELE8B 8HOUL )EU8. wmokod BEEF and TONGUES. 1'ioRiutl TRlPE and PIGS' FEET, r; ued i'iiin' iiEADs and r niton Market j BEE*'. Pickled SALMON and MACKEREL. Champagne OIUER. MINCK MEAT. Freeh NUTS, ALMONDS, Ac, Ac. RAISINS?4 i and whole boxen. Als? a full assortment ground aud whole 8PICE8 of the beat quality. Every bing | fresh aud nice, at the lowest market rates. Foraaloby GEO. 8YMMKBS. Buckwheat Flour AND NEW ORLEANS SYRUP! White Fish, God, Eureka God, &c. APPLE BUTTER, Cranberry Sauce, .Mince Meat, CIGARS, equal in quality and | I as low in price as any in th -j oitv. Wo will not shock your nerves with ghaatly or ridiculous advertisements, but I simply say our expenses aro small com? pared with those ot other houses, and amount of business done, aud wo aro satle God with moderate profits. Nov20 L?RICK A LOW RANGE. DECEMBER 29. Second and Last Grand Gift Concert IN aid OF THE UASfMC HEIM ASSOCIATION, OF NOnKOI.K, VA, d A v positiveLy fixeu. TUESDAY, 291H DECEMBER. LAST CHANCE! Authorir.ed by Act of tho Virginia Legiula iure, passed March 8,187S1. no OOO TICKETS?0.000 CASH GIFTS. $250,000! TO 1UC G1VKN AWAV. One Grand Cash Gift of.$30,000 On j Grand Cash Gift of. '20.000 One Grand Caah Gift of. 20,000 One Grand Cash Gift or.10.000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 5,000 Oue Grand Caan. Gift or. 2 600 One Grand Cash Girt or. ? 000 15 Caah Girts ot 11,000 each. IS.COO 28 Gash Gifts or 500 each. 14 000 43 Cash Gifts or 250 each. 10 750 79 Cash Girts or 150 each.11.850 250 Cash GiRs of 100 eaoh. 25.000 578 Cc.dh Gifts of 50 each. 28 900 5.G00 Cash Uifts of 10 each. 50,000 C.000 Cash Gifts, aggregating_ $250,000 CHICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $10 00 I QuarterTicketa *2 50 Hair Tickets $5 00 | 11 Tickets $100X0 For Ticket?, Circulars. Ac, addmas HENRY V. MOOKK, Nov 24 tl3 Secretary, Norfolk. Va. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. I HAVE now on band a very handsome as? sortment of BUGGIE8. ROCK AW AYR, BAROUCHES, CARRIAGES. HARNESS. WHIPS, Ac, Ac, j nl my own as weil as or Morlhern mmm \ fart are, and of handsome style and finish. ALSO, j A fall slock of the idtln-ateit MILLBCRN J WAOON8, which have given euch universal satisfaction. My prices havo been greatly reduced, and all vehicles sohl arr*?r<irr?7i/ri/ for ticelce months, and any defect in work? manship or material will he made good to the purchaser on sending the vehicle to my Carriage Manufactory. Nov 10 JOHN AG NEW. Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given (hat JOHN AG NEW, Executor of the estate of Michael Brenuaii, deceased, has applied to Sanders I). Swygert, Et-quire, Judge of Probato in and for theCountv of Kicbland, for a final discharge as Executor aforesaid. It is ordered, that the 21st day or Decem? ber A. D. 1871, bo fixed for hearing of p? tition and a llnal settlement of said estate. SANDERS I). SWYGERT, .Judge ol Probate, Riehlaud Coniitv. Nov'20 *13 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respect? fully informs his customers' land the public in generali_ j 'hat he has just ret in tied from tue North with a nice assortment of WATCH EH, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. ,ic , which he otters at the lowest cteh prices. Repairing skillfully done. lt. VISANSKA, Main street, opposite New City Hall. Nov 7 1 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. KSTAKI.I.SHK? IN 184?, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH A LARGE and well se? lected stock of iir.it class FURNITURE, Parlor. Bod room and Dining Boom Sets, which will be sold as tow as any house in the cou itry tor cash. Nov 10 M. II. BERRY. New Orleans Syrnp and Buckwheat. NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, White Sugar Drips, Golden Syrup, Now Hulled Buckwheat. Just received and for sale by Nov 23 _ JOHN AG NEW A SON. Family Groceries. APPLE BUTTER. Cranberry Sauce, Atmore's Mince Meat, English FlumlPaddtng. Jas! received and for sale low by Nov 18 JOHN AGNBW A BON. tORNING, NOVEMBER 26, VISITORS Will Do Well by (Jailing at 8. & W. E. SWAFFIBLB'S CLOTHING AND I HAT HOUSE! They keep the LARGEST and best made slock in the city. An experience of 30 years in the eity of Columbia, ena? bles them to oiler their cus? tomers goods just suited to their wants. Our .stock of l HATS 1> entirely new. embracing all the late stvles. BOYS' CLOTHING N a specialty with us, and our! Custom-made? Garment.; can? not be excelled. Examine them?on exhibition at the Fair Grounds and ho con? vinced. I We keen a lull line of the 1 i celebrated Diamond i>.. per? fect lilting Shirts. Give us a call. it. & w. c. wmm. \ Nov 10 (KMX. Event." 1874 VOL. X?NO. 212. WM. GXAZE, SJEWELER,2 H?? on hind a large stscs cf Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RING S AND PINS, Pine Jewelry In Whole and Hair Hell, silver and Plated W art, Houie-Farnlihlug Goodi, Km ii ry Ooodf In Variety, Mllllary Oootlw? Stork ComplcU. N. B. I have on hand a large stock of ENGLISH GUNS, brecon aad mmw.le load ; ing, and will anil at reduced pricea. Wisuiug to r> duce my whole stock, I will soli, until January next, all goods at re du.> d prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in the best manner and warranted. Nov 8 2mo Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SlLVEIt AND plates ware, SPECTACLES, E YE- MLASbES, ETC, tggjfcfc IS? s?^et IHaVK a Uigo siuus <if the above ou band, and will nell them at the lowest cash prices. All goods warranted as repre sented. _ W Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired aud work warranted. GEO. BRUNS, Oct'27 Colombia Hotel Block. Special Notice From The GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, W. D. LOVE & CO. WE lift yd just received ten cases ol very choice and seasonable DRESt GuODS, purchased for cash of two bank? rupt importing houses, which will be sold verv cheap. Also, five cases BLACK AL? PACAS and choioo MOUHMNG QUODS, which, for quality and Qnish, cannot be ex? celled anywbero. The following Qoods are now in stock: 50 piecos choice patterns of CARPETS, 100 HUGS, 90 MATS, 50 dozen or Ballon ? Co.'acolebratod SHIRTS, lor which we are tho agents, retailing them at wholoaale prices. All tho departments of our establish? ment are full of the best makes of goods, and purchasad by our roaideut buyer in Now York for cash at the lowest prices, enabling ua to sell goods as low as any bouse in New York. Those residing in the city, and strangers passing through, before laying in their winter supplies, should examine our large and choice assortment, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH? MENT OF WM. D. L.OVtd Ai CO , wholo? aale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. BOUTS and SHOES, corner ol Maiu aud Plain streets. N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all parts of the oountry ou application. Oct 11 OPENING DAILY! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOO D 8! CARPETS, Oil. CLOTHS, Itt'US AND WINDOW Sil Ali ICS I BOOTS AND SHOES OI 11 kinds and at very low prices. jTIlE MLIMRi DEFUHTSIEM la well stocked w.tti ev.-iything thai is ' now and pretty, and no extravagant prices, i Ord, is from tin country promptly at I tended to, at the Old Stand of il. C SHIVER & CO. ! Oc-t 1 I PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES. Ac. Copies from Old Pic lures made auy she* and stylo as cheap a? any where else. Come and see the new Glace Picture. Mr. Ccflln, the finest photographer in New York city, will uhhm in the photo? graphic department. A it t OA1.LKKV tUTlj)iM;. Octl8 3mo COLUMBIA, S.O. Wrapping Paper. AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER Just received from the Atlantic Paper Mill*, for which we aru sole agents, and of? fered nt lower piicss tban same quality oan be delivered from tho Northern cities. Call and examine quality and prices at the store of JOHN AGNEW A HON. For Rent/ TU E commodious Brick and Metal Roof STOREHOUSE, No. 69 Main street. Terms vorv low. Apply to SEI RE LS ,fc EZELL or to BOO NE A M?L? LER, Attorneys at-L?w_ Ang 5 t For Sale. ALIGHT ROOKAWAY and a pair of small HORS %fl. For particulars, ap? ply at PnoiNix office. Oct 10 THE olection now approaches, and there is (treat excitement and speculation a 4 t'j whether or not Obamberlain Will bo olected Governor by his party. 80 is there great exoitemontamoog those who are put chasing DRY GOODS, and F. B ORCHARD k GO. have deoided Not to be Undersold by any other boose In the city, and they should be patronized and Supported Not only by Democrats and Conservative*, but also By the Republicans. Oct31_*_ INDIAN GIRL cigar store; COLUMBIA. HOI EL BLOCK, Be not deceived by "Red Hot" advertise? ments, for the "Celebrated Five ConlCi gars, and those other brands that have made tbia establishment famous from Hew York to New Orleans, can only be bought from tho ORIGINAL _"INDIAN GIRL."_ A Kerosene That Will Not Explode! a LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered Ol with the confidence that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any Darn? ing oil that has been offered to the public Thin oil is prime wbito in color, '& deodor ixtd to the highest extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oils, and fa War? ranted to stand a tire test of 150 degrees Fahrenheit. It ia perfectly safe for na? in all Coal Ott or Kerosene Lamps, and n name indi? cates, will give all who nee it perfect ?courit j" in doing so. Aladdin (security Oil will barn longer, have ranch leas smell, and not crust the wiek, and will be found to be Tory economi? cal, to nay nothing of tho entire, "eocarity' u its use. For sale at L. T. BILLIMAN A CO.'B Get 14 Draff Rtore. illiARS! CIGARS T (MRS! THE frionds, patrons and public at large are respectfully notified that in conse? quence of the lartte demand for my favorite - bianda of Cigais, I have been compelled to open another branch In the Columbia Hotel Rotunda. My Retail and Wholesale Department?? are kept iu fall force, to meet the demand. All friends from the country are invited to inspect our Factory, at No. ICS Main street, three doors below tbn Wheeler Honae, ?sign of Indian Chief. Nov 10 M. BULZBACOEB. GOVERNOR MOSES In changing the Commissioners of Elec? tion, deserves the united thanks of every lover of peace. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE INDIAN QUERN BEG AR BTORE, ia introducing the FIVE CENT MANILLA, deserves the commendation of every lo79r of tho woed, as ON THE Day of election, the people dick to lh? polls, each to deposit their ballot tor their favorile candidate, eo do the re any consu? mers il?ck to this popular resort to *>btaia this FaVoRITE SEGAR. Let it be under? stood that we are not on the WAR PATH Against other dealers, we merely olaiai that the segar offered by others ia far IN? FERIOR to that sold by the INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STORE, Nov 1 105$ Assembly Street. FINE'S 8AL??N. No. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady and Uervuis Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ao , having also fiven proper attention to my Restaurant, am now prepared to furnish my fiienda and the puhlio generally with the beat the market*, afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. New Books, at Rryan's Rookstore WOhKING to Win. a storv for girls. ?1.75. Mistress ot the Manse, by Dr. nollauJ, author ol Ait hur Ronnie is tie, $1 50 A History of Germany, from the Earliest Tum a. by CharRon Lewi*, 12 50. Manual of S thology, Greek, Ron'a:;. Norse, Hindoo, i.gyptUn and olo ?erraau. by Murray, *2 25. Prniriu and Purest, the Oanu* of North America,, with adventures in their pursuit, by OillniMre. 11 50. Hen.:* ii and Education, by Kitigalcy, $1.75. Uogai ti.'s complete woika, iu Ihren to lumcti. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates. j>2 CO. History of Clubs and Club Life, London. Book of Wondor lul Character*, with portrait* 't he 81ang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes ami Haunts 0? the Brit sh Pt?*t?. London, and m her new boot s Nov 1 Coal! Coal! Coal! THE undersigned beg leave 10 .to thav. the) have coumautly on hand all kinds u\COAL, ami wi!: Iiirniah ? nsumern in a?y qn intity, delivered, nt lu? est cash prices DOW EN A LA FAR, Agents. Sent'.' ? 3mo Red Ash Coal. 1 (\4 \ ,(>'NH at u ArtH OOAL-samo *"fc\ t \ f quality as that which gave tuck satisfaction two \t-ar? "go. Anq 25 T. J. HKRPRR. CONGABEE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor MANUFACTU? RER OP STEAM ENGINES, RAW AND GR IST MILLS. O I N Gearing, and all binds of Iron Castings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast Riga for Store* and Dwelling*, Patent RailingsforGardens* and Cemeteries. Itoi Settees and Arbot Chairs; aim. Brass Castings of all kinds Reils for Ohnrcbes, Schools, Work-shops. Ac. Guarantee all my work first elate anu equal 10 any North or South. Works at foot ot Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenvdle A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 Oats! Oats!! InflA BU8HEL8 Choice Feeding t\f\.'\J OATS. Jost received and for sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON.