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'i > ? j I 1 --'?Tr ? ? ' yu The dispute as to (he anther of "All Quiet Along the Potomac, To-night," has gotten into the press again. Pro? fessor James Wood Davidson, known by bis lives of Southern writers, isjthe one to revive the controversy, in de? nying the authorship of Mrs. Ethel Lynn Beera, whioh makes the lady very irate. Now let us have a few more. "Beautiful Snow" has not been in the arena for some time, and the topio is seasonable. "Nothing to Wear," although by no means as suited to the weather, nevertheless, is always ready to be controverted. William Allen Butler wears the laurels so far; but Miss Peek is, wo presume, etill supported by her friends. BoiiiEH Explosion.?We are in? formed of a boiler explosion on the plantation of Mr. B. J. Lowndes, on Witlow Island, whioh instantly killed five persons aud seriously wounded three. The bursting of the boiler was caused, we are told, by its woru out condition. The persons who met with their untimely deaths are: Thomas Evans, Adeline Washington, Charlotte amalls, Mary Ann Brown and March Rivers. Wounded?Henry Chiaolm, Mary Green and Joseph Brown. I Georgetown Planet, Dec. 12. The Radicals in Congress seem to need a recognized leader worse than the Domoorats do. No two of the doc? tors agree as to tho cause of the pa? tient's illness, and no co-operation can be seoured to deviso and apply a reme? dy. They cannot hope, therefore, for a recovery. The blood of murtyrs iu fused in its veins won't Bavo it. All tho money in tbo National Treasury won't savo it. Tho devil soems deter? mined on his rights, and will neither sail out nor acoept the vicarious offer? ings of Yicksburg and New Orleans. Secretary Briatow, it is said, is re? ceiving a large number of letters from leading bankers, business men aud manufacturers in different parts of tho country, commending the recommend? ations of his report with regard to specio resumption. Most of those who complain of the Saorornry's report are said to be baukrupt or hopelessly in debt. Tho President and Secretary are of tho opinion that a majority of the people nra more strongly iu favor of returning to a specio basis than ever before. Query/.?Senator Carl Schurs says: "The cause of much uuhappiness among young married people is tho habit they have of liviug iu boarding houses. Evory married woman should have a home, nud should be the quoen in that home." Rather doubtful. We dare tuy there ia as mach matrimonial infelicity in so-called homes as iu the boarding houses. Too many women love to bo queens in tho parlor aud strangers iu the kitchen. The latest political scandal unearthed is connected with the distribution of the bacou which Cougress voted to the sufferers by tho overflow of livers iu Alabama, last spring, aud implicates j tho notorious CougrosMuau Uuys and some of his colleagues, ft appears that a good deal of tho bacon was held back till near election, aud then "put where it would do the most good" for the eleotiou of Republican Cougrcssmeu. Sherman's Raid?Col. Charles C. Jones, Jr., of Georgia, is about togivo to the world the true account of "Sher? man's march from Atlanta to the sea, the siege of Savannah in 18G4, and all Confederate operations in Georgia nud South Carolina during that march." Such a history from the able and graceful pen of Col. Jones must be warmly welcomed. Dhath of a MuitDEREit ? July Smalls, the colored man who killed his father with a billet of wood, and Beriously injured bis mother with the same weapon, in Christ Churoh Pa? rish, in Ootober lust, died in Charles? ton jail, on the 16th, of epilepsy. There is no doabt that the deceased was insane when he committed the horrible crimes. The entire vuluatton of railroad pro party for purposes of taxation in the State of New Jersey is $16,229,563, of which more than one-third is made on the properties of the United Railroad and Cuual Companies leased to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The storehonse and stock of goods of Mr. A. M.McMullan, near Lauds ford, Chester County, were destroyed by tire on tho night of the 9th iijst. Loss about 86.000. Iusuntnee, tfl.000 on stock and S600 on storehouse. "Without expecting much of tbo Memphis movement, we can yet wel? come the increasing promise of a gra? dual division of the negro vole, of which it gives indication." So says the New York '1 ribune. The officers of the royal army aud navy of Great Britain presented Ad? miral Sotnmes, of the late Confederate Navy, siuoe the war, with a magnifi? cent sword, whioh cost $10,000, in token of his gallantry and lmron>m. It has boeu ascertained that there were about 3,200 bales of cotton de? stroyed in Charleston by tho burning of tho Champion cottou press on the 15th. The report of the Southern Claims Commission 6ent to Congress is in favor of paying 8770,000 aud rejects $1,410.000 of claims. The Domoorats now claim a majority of five in the Florida Legislature, which, if correct, gives them the Se uatorthip. Mr. Silaa Bradley, an aged citizen of Chester, and Mrs. Mary Hammond, of Anderson, died on tho 12th. The surveyors of the Cheraw aud Chester Railroad have reached the Catawba River on their last round. Mrs. Hill, wifo of Dr. L. S. Hill, of EdgeSeld, died on the 11th. L BY J. A. SELBY. CO] The Enterprise Railroad is effecting a revolution in draying in Cbarleetou. Freights are rapidly transferred now. Tax Levy. RlCHLAD gocnty. Office Countv Treasurer, Colcmuia, S. O., Nov. 16, 1874. The following taxes have been levied upon the property of this County, viz: 1. For pay of salaries Exe? cutive and Judicial officers of the State, the Clerks and contingent exponsos of tho Executive and Judiciul De? partments of the Govern? ment.MILLS 1>4. 2. For support and main? tenance ??? the penal, chari? table and educational insti? tutions of tho State, exclu? sive of common schools.... 1?V4' 3. For support und main? tenance of public schools.. . 2 For payment of deficien? cies for school claims und School Commissioners* sala? ries, duo prior to November 1, 1873. \ 1. For expended of tiie Geuernl Assembly. 1 5. For public printing.. . % 6. Fur payment of inter? est, upon the public debt, (as adjusted by Act of Decem? ber 22, 1873.) due and pay? able upon 1st of January and July. 1S75. 2 7. For deficience-is, or un? paid appropriations aud claims of Central National Rank, P. F. Fruzeo nnd F. Cardarclli. 115 Total for State Taxes 10 23-00 For current expenses of llioblaud County..mills 3 | For Now Court House.... 1 For Common Schools.... 1 { Total for County 5 I The tax duplicate will bo opened in i this office on tho thirtieth day of this! instant, for the collection of the; above I tax levies, and ewry day thereafter (Suuday excepted) until tho 15th daj* of January, 1S75. When 20 per cent, penally will attach to ull delinquents.! J. Li. NEAGLE, j Treasurer Rtchluud Countv. i N??v 17 117 wb_! GOOD THINGS, j 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. I 200 boxes CANDY. ion boxes RAISIN'S. I 200 cases CANNED Fill*ITS. j Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholesalo and retail, a? low j an any house tu this country. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. ?SDNIHl CIOOO Dee IS Fre?h and Heavy Arrivals! OF seasonable goods in the FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERY line: Extra Smoked TONGUES, REEF,HAMS, SHOULDERS, Fulton Market BEEF. CU ELSE?Edam, l ino Apple and Prime Dairv. CRACKERS?Lemon, Walnut,Tea, Corn- [ hill, Cream, Ac , Ac, utuo and crisp. RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, fk1s, WALNUTS, Pecans, Alrnonds, Mince- Meat. OANNED GOODS in profusion, together with the thousand tt cetera* which goto make our line stock. Call early and often, D-c h_GKOROF.SYMMERS. Holiday Goods. IDESIRE to call public attention to mv btoek of HOLIDAY GOODS, consisting of California Pears, Canton Ginger, Pre- j serves and Jellies of all kinds; Walnuts, j Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Filberts Almonds, Lemons, Orange*, Apples, Cranberries and Dried Figa, Pleasant Valley Graphs, (in boxes,) Prunes, Citron, Currants, Malaga a i!? I London Layer and Seedluss Raisins, Deed lino JOHN E. GYLE*, Agent, New Orleans Molasses. S l v BARRELS edmice new crop New Or O.V' leans MOLASSES^ just received I direct /row A'ete ifrlean*, and tor sr.le at wholesale aud retail. j Dee u JOHN AGNEW ft SON. Pure Kerosene Oil. OUR Kerosene Delivery Wagon com? mences this, morning, to deliver PURK WHITE KEROSENE t.-IL, ivarrunted Vitiled Sintis sluiidard J&'t test, at 20 cents per gallon, or f? cents tier quart. 'Those in want will wi.il lor our wagon and purchase their supplies. JOHN AG NEW A SON. Important, Notice. l'L'l-I.IC notice is horebv riven thai all WATCHES or JEWELRY ieft at my store for repairs, will be sohl to j pa\ expenses, if not called for wilhiu thirty I days Irom dale. REPAIRING in all its I branches done at short notice, and upon j reasonable terms. C. W. McGINNEsS, Dec 13 til Plain street. Notice. IDO hereby wun all persons against TRESPASSING, in any way whatever, I on my place, known as the "Ohappel land/' 1 adjoining M a j. Jesse Lykos, on tho Conga reo River, about Qftoon miles below Colum? bia. GEORGE KAIGLER. Dec IG_ _ 3* JNotice. ALL persons wishing to use the Itaco Courso Of the State Auxiliary and Joint Stock Society, will apply to Mr. J. M. CRAWFORD, who is authorized by the Di? rectors to take charge of the Course and Grounds, TH03. TAYLOR, Dec 15 lni Director. et our Jost Censures jUMBIA, S. C FRIDAY MC Christmas Comes but Once a Year, AND but onco can you indulge in the rare happiness of BESTOWING CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Seizo the opportu? nity that iu at bend, and hurry up to the weil knuwu and populur of C. F. JACKSON, There to inspect a stuck of GOODS tin't. is adapted to the want- of all, ami MARKED AT LOWER prices than have- been offered for 15 years. You can never buy elieapei than I will cell you for the. balance of the year. My bauue-r is tiling out to the breize. and with the proud and well cherished title "f "The Leader of Low Prices," 1 nail my colors to the mast, and invite the public to teat the sincerity of my boa ft. All the year round alwavs the name. C. F. JACKSON, Dec 13 Leader of Low Pricoa. Goods for the Holidays DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT oi* W. D. LOVE & CO. 1 i\J\ BLACK Be ever English WAL L\ f\ f ING J VCKE ! S, at low prices. 1.0J0 pieces choice- sty lea PRINiS. 250 FELT SKIRTS, from c-i.oo to i ??ach. 50 des in Ladies' ?1LK TICS, che style?. 75 dozeu Alexander's KID GLOVES,! buttons, all siso.4 and colors. 500 SHAWLS, from 50 C? nid to flQ M.C 500 pieces DRESS GOODS, at V, ecu I yard; very choice goods. 5".'0 Ivory-handled UMBRELLAS, ?1 50, tl.75 and 0'J ach . 50 Sill; UMBRELLAS, at to and :7; es good valuo. All the other departments have b fully replenished with the Lest niakei gouds. We extend a ciirdi.il invitatie everyone to examine our assortment go oils will be sohl very low at the Gri Central Urv Goods Establishment of Dee 10 ' WM. D. LOVEACt a; 11 a sen i Of to . its n.<; ). NOTICE! The Trustees, in order to wind npthe old business oi it. C. SHIVER k C >. in Janua? ry, will commence on MONDAY, December . i, and continue tor thirty days t i iell ? i".' the lar^e ami varied stock now on hand, consisting of D.-y Goods, Carpets, f?? Cloths, Rugs, Loots, Shoes, Millinery, Ac. Extraordinary bargains offered in Silks, Cashmeros, Poplins, Val. Laces, English Thread Laces, Guipure Laces, Yak Laces, Blond Laces., Embroideries, En: .-, Cloaks, Sacqncs and Shawls. Theso goods must be Bold, and will he, regardless of coat. Terms Cash. JOHN AG NEW. .T. P. SOUTHERN, Dee Li Trustees of R. C. Shiver A Co. GIVING INSTANT KKtdKK. IT is the most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and posnesses a curative power unequalled in the hiatwry ol reme? dies. For sah- onli at Dee 1(5 I HEIMTSIi'S Drugstore. Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR stock ol SPRINGS and AXLES, as well ad IRON of all deseiiptions, it very large. Purchaser* will save money h.t urocuriug these goods, as well as Carnage Material, at Ute Hardware E*iahlis?,nienl (I Nov 28 .DUN AG NEW A st).N._ Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, fl^O sell Pictures everywhere. It out) re J_ tailed by one. Another writes: "I can make more money in tide business thau 1 can on a llO.tJ?J farm, all stocked.*' WHITNEY A CO., Norwich, Conn. Dec H 3mo Raisins, Prunes, &c. Z)f\f\ PACKAGES LAYER RAISINS, ?V/U Pruni h, Currants, Citron, Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts, Canton Ginsror, Mince Meat, Plum Pudding, Ac. Just received and for salo low by Doc 1 _ JOHN AGNEW A SON. ^Subscribe for the PnenNix. Attend the True MIXING, DECEMBER 18, 187 City Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Coi.cmma, S. C, December 16, 1871. ! "VTOTICK i* hereby giveu that the books !_N nre now open for the returns of the j Tax-uayore iif nil property taxable by the I City ut Columbia for 1875. Property-bold I era and all etlicra interested are respect rally requested to make their returns I promptly. Blank forms can he had on up j plication to KICIJAMD JONES, ) bee 17 City Assessor. "I Can't Understand." }j>VERY one who trirs onr CIGARS at .J two dollars and titty cents nnd three i ?!' liar? per liuudred exclaims, '"1 em't en i derstaud" how yon can sell euch Cigars at that price. We don't propose to explain, hut diggest that those who want to ar.ve I money had better call eaily, as the 20,0001 we advertised arc being rapidlv closed out. PERKY & SL?WSON, I Indian Oirl Cigar Storo, Columbia, S, C. Dec 15 Nails'. Nails'.'. Nails'.'.! .?T(\/\ REGS NAILS, assorted tdzes, *.) * J \/matiufao4 ured by the Labellc | Nail Works, Wheeling, W. 'Va. Quality ?cry Ufierior, titid prices at ieholesaU awl retuil 'natty reduced* For sale bv the Agents, N.iv i8 JOHN AO NEW A SON. Ooughs and Colds. ?U?WN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, P Chlorate Potash Paatiles, ilelaline Lozenges, ?Vistar'a Balaam Wild Cherry, II ilPfc Balsam Honey, Syur'n Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Kxpcciorant, l'iso'? Cure. For sa'e at L. T. S1LLI.MAN A CO.'S N' ?" 2;? Drug Stori. A C A RD~ The Laurel Street Is rio.v open to the pub'ic, offering ;he (titKATEST INDUCEMENTS known j tu'th ? ifi l.'. The proprietor is so conti ! dent >>f t he superior merits of Ids goods thai ' ho ;ifli.. no discrimination in liia fnvor as I Ivnmpared with anything in this market;ao I tli.it j u can at mice encourage Southern I nun-try, and nt the mime time directly !?.:??? your interest, by purchasing from ? reliable house. OlYering every reasou-1 t! !. facility to customers, I beg an humble share ol public patronage, j Do? 1 JOH N E. GYLES. Agent. MILLINERY. PRICES it EDUCED of La diiV, Misse?' ami Children's It'>N NETS, HATS. CA PS, SUITS, CSDKItWEAR. F?r Sirtn. Clo.ikr, Worsted Goods, I Hair,Corsets, Zephyr Worsted and other art icles too mime-1 roils to mention; also, Raster Patterns. Lauus will please ?e for themselves at MUS C. E. REED'S. , Cottage House. WifUif'jlon St., next Masonic Uall. 1'he undersigned has^jpa^ re-opened this estab? lishment, and informs Miepnblic that he is prepared to rttppo mi in with the verv heal of WINES, LIQUORS, S KG A RS, TORACCO, etc. Oys-1 ti-rn in every stylo, and at all hours. Re Irt'shmeiits of various kind". Give a call. OetSl C. it. FRANKLIN, Sup't. FINE'S SALOON. A '. liidtardson Street, betteten Lady and (iercuis Streets. HAVISO replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Ci^'ara, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Restaurant, I am now prepared to furnish my friends ami the public generally with the best the market* afford, (let 17 WM. M. FINK. Agent Cakes and Crackers. XTfE are agents f r G ARN FAN. H L Yv LAU A CO s cnlcbrated Mnc.'tin* \Steam lltkery, ami ..tier a full line of their Igtiodt. it low prices >it It7?e>'ii*ei'e und Het ail, ' !>,.: 1 JOHN AGNKW .-. miN. Fire Crackers If *\{ \ RC.X'KS GOLDEN CHOP b'lllK j t'\ f\ f CRACKERS. JiikI received aii il f,.r salt'low by JOHN AO NEW <v s-()N. | Look to Your Etood. There ts Life in it Yet'. V?7 H'HOUT pure Blood ue tleah is trie ! V% tr< m .1,-, j l'li?' "l,?ileeiiV Delight"!- the giertest I IHood I'm itier. ! 1, your in.1 i-1 pour, watery, full if I humors ii -i- the '"Queen's !?.;... ; Ii \. in heultli i- il'-ciiiiing. wasi nc > f vi- ? tal toree uae tin- ??Qtieeii'a Delight." | Ifyotih iVi Rhetimatism. Su'flltti'.'p0! the ..I.hi:- -use the ??(.?in en's Delight 1 f \ou haw Ciuiif. Fever anil Ague, liii-1 ! l.-u-lii .-<- Um I he '/Queen's Delight;'' it -. in have Siek it. ii'iitche, Ni rvousiiess, VV *m*kiii s? use the' Queen'* Delight " ! I: ? : hav? Jailnd:>'<?, Liver Complaint, V-: .-\ Sl.iti -Use th'' '?Qncn's Delight," !: vi u have Di>p'-pr.i*, Flii;icr:ng iboul ;).?? Henri u-i Die ? QiteeiiV Delight." I It you h v.' any ' utatieoiis Kinplioii, Itehuit; Ii nunCarbuncles, Krysipelas ijr j tvii.g'a Lvil, Goitre.nothing will remove it j i i.??r %li,- - Queen's in ight." lfvou want ii Summer Tonic ami Winter Irr gorator ism ilie "Qui eii'a Delight." ! j Call ?nd net a Cireu'ar, und read it. ,i l'repai cd oiilv bt ' K. fl. HKINITStf, S..pi.Ki t Pharmaoint. Genuine Corn Whiskey. ErMtOM CatMwba CoMUly.N. C, selected 1 hi inyirelf out ?>l Ui?ttcd States Uotulcd I WaielinusO. Whrranicd pure, S'.hlat Nuv'Ji J. ?. SKKGEltH'. FinarRischarge. NO TICK is herehv given that JOHN AONF.W, Executor ol the estate of Michael Rreniian, deceased, has applied to Sanders D. Saygert, Ksquire, Judge of Probate in and for the Count v of Richlaml, for a final diauharge as Kxecutor aforesaid. It is ordered, that the 21st day of Decem? ber A. D. 1871, be lixed for hearing of pe? tition and a tlnal settlement of said nutate. HANDERS D.HWYGERT, Jtidgo of Probate, Richland Countv. Not 20 H3 Event." VOL. X?NO. 230 CAROLINA Lumber Manufacturing Co. JOHN G. MALLONEE, President. Titos. Bonn km., Sec. aud Troae. "VT7" HOLES ALE and retail dealers in all VV kinds of Southern aud Northern LUMBER. FLOOKING, CEILING and other kinds ol WORKED LUMBER mado a itjiecialty; Shingles, Plastering' Laths, Vegntablo Boxe?, Ac., Ac. Office and Work?, Horlbcck's Wharf,near North-east, cru Railroad, Charleston, S. C, and 95 West Gervais street, Columbia. S. C. E. MORRIS, Agent at Columbia, S. C. N. R.?Spc-cinl arrangements have been made with the- railroads for doiiveritiK lum? ber Nov l'J lnio WK. GL?ZB7 ?JE WELER.S Has on hand a large etock of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, I DIAMOND EING S AND PINS, Fine Jewelry In Whole and Half Sets, Mlver and Plated Ware, llouitc-Furnlshliig Goods, Fancy Good-* lit Variety, Military Goods?.Stock Complete. N. B. I have ou hand a largo stock of ENGLISH GUNS, breccti and muzzle load? ing, and will sell at reduced prices. Wishing to reduce my whole stouk, I will j sell, until January next, :.il goods f.t re? duced prices. I WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in I the Lect manner and warranted. I Nov a 2mo jWatches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVKK AND PLATED WAKE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES,ETC. IHAVE a large block of the above on hand, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices. A!! goods warranted aa repre? sented. ??~ WatclnClocks ai d Jewelry re? paired ami we?rk '.sairanted. ? GEO. BRUNS, n.o 'J? Cooim! i ? Hotel Block. 130 RT RA ITS. PRO TOG RATHS. STEHE . OSCOPES, Ac, Cepics from Old Pic? tures made any size and style as cheap a* anywhen eis?. C<.nte and see the new Rembrandt or Shadow Picture. Something stil! men; hi aillifttl, Rerrbratuit Glace. Sa? li i-f act ion guaranteed or no money f.skcd. Dec 1 W. P. HJX, Att Gallery._ 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. KKT A ULI.Sil KD IN 1845, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, wrrn A LARGE and well se 'cted stock of lirdt class FURNITURE; Parlor. Bed? room and Dining Room Set*, which will bo sold as nur as anv house in the country lor cash. No'* 10 " M ? ! BERRY. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS". I HAVE now on baud a ve ry liaudsotiH as-s sortment of BUGGIES. ROCKAW \YS. BAROUCHES. CARRIAGES.^ H \RN ESS. WHIPS, Aii., Ac, ..[ nie o?rn am wi '.! ^ of Xortlifrn mmo? /Vi.???'it, ami ol ban lsome style and finish. ALSO, A rui:I the ?? .'vi'..' MI LT.BURN WAGONS, wliieli ha .e gh i n such uulvursal satinfaction. My prices have been greatly \ r?'t!uce'l, and a!', vehicle's sohlurv >rnrraiite? for fiiv'ue iii'.mth* and any detect in work- j mauchip or material will "he made good to the mi rebus r ??'( s< ?< It tig tin' n/itW*' to nij Carriage Maw fin '' v,.v in " lOHN AGNEW. A'ew Books, ui Bry:m's Bookstore. [70RKIXG ;<> Win, a story for girls, Miftrert ol ihe Mah?e, by Dr. Holland, lint in i ol A11 hur I ? itmyeiiid ie, t I 50. A His'or- of Ge-imanv, !mm the Earliest T.iues. - v Chi i t. I ? wi:. 5'). Mai. u.i: ?! Mythology, Greek, Roiras., \" KgypHsn iilid Old Ot^rthan, bv Mm i i v, ? J j">. Priirii '..ii.; Eoi-i'.-t. the f.ii".- ?ii North A im ri( i, with idvi uturec in theii pursuit, by Giihiiore. 1: 5u. Healt h and E'lucatbin, by Kingsley, $1.7.'>. I Hi.gatth's complete woiks, in three vo limits, the Wild North I,an.'., by Major Uutler, null i Lite.-. ;J fo. History of Clubs and Club bile, London. Rook ol Wonder (ill Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, historical aud anecdotal. Homes ami Haunts of the British Poet?, I London, ntnl other new booVs. Nov 1 I A Kerosene That Will Not Explo^o! j A LADD1N SECURITY OIL ie ottered j /\_ with the eoniidence that it will prove i itsell equal, if net superior, to any burn : ing oil that lias been offered to the public. I This oil is prime white in color, :s deodor? ized to the highest extent achieved in the manufacture ?.( burning oils, and is war? ranted to itand a tire test of 150 degrees Fahrenheit. It is perfectly safe for use in all Coal Oil i or Kerosene Lamps, and as its namo indi j cates, will ?ivo all who use it perfeot "micuiitv" in doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will barn louger, have much lees smell, and not crust the wick, and will bo fonud to be very economi? cal, to say nothing of the ostiro "security" ' in its use. For sale at _.? i L. T. SILLIMAN A OO.'S Got 14 Drug Store. * GOVERNOR HU9ES In changing the Con: ml ..si on era of -Elec? tion, deaerves the nn'ted thanks of every lover of paa.ce. THE PROPRIETOR OW THE INDIAN* QUEEN BEG AR ?TORE, in introducing thi> MYE OENT MANILLA, deaervea the commcudation of every lovtu" of the weed, as ON THE Day of election, the people flock to tbe> polls, eaeh to deposit their ballot for their favorite candidate, ao do the n>any conan? nierr lh-cl; to thia popular resort to obtain this FAVORITE BEGAB. Let it bo under? stood that we are not on tbe WAR PATH Againat other dealers, wu merely claim that the h< gar ofl'eied by others ia far IM FERIOIt to that sold by tbe INDIAN QUERN OIGAR BTOBE, Nov 1 105} Assembly Street. INDUS m\, CIGAR STORE RETAIL DEPARTMENT:. SPECIAL inducements offered t?- thoBa wanting a box of Cigars. INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE W!K?r,Ks,vi,K DEPARTMENT. CHEWING TOBACCO at very low rate*, and five, ten and fifteen dollars parthoun. i-.s.nJ saved to dealers in Cigars. PERRY A HLAWSOKS. Indian Girl Cigar SJorev - G?NGAREE IRON WORK? COLUMBIA, B. C. .. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor* MANUFAOTTJ REROFSTEAM ENGINES, BAW AND G BIBT' ? MILLS, G 1 ? 'Gearing, and uR I kinds of I rev. CaatingsforMa - ehinery and Oi i amenta) Caat inga fox Store: and Dwelling*. PatentRailitiKsforGaTdsnr.-. and Cemeteries, Ii ?n Settees and Arbo; Chairs; alao. Bran- itastings ot all kind*, BoMh tor Churches, Schoole, Workshop?, Ac. Guarantee all my work first olaas and. e?jual to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street-oad near tc Sotith Carolina and Greenville A Golnmbi* Raiii or d Companies' Depots. Not 18 ? COLUM"BIA~rn^SICnSTO"R?K. LyBrand & Son 11AKE pu-asure in calling the attention . ot the public to an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, consorting of Pianos, Chnrch and Parlor Organa, Melodeous, Violiu3, Gos tare, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeom?, Bras-; and Silver Hand Instruments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instrumenta o? hand at all times. We are Sole Agents for the State of South Carolina of Eatov A Co.'a COTTAGE ORGANS. She.ot Music son* bT mail, post paid, on receipt of price: aad-afi. kinds of Musical Good* setit ny Expreo*. when ordered, to any part of "the State* marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pi? anos and Organa for aale chonp.for casb.. Pianos, Organs and Melodeona Tniied ta<f Repaired in a satisfactory manner: cod will giveejpeeialattention to Packing. Re? moving ami Shipping Pianoa tor othr i par? ties to any point dosired, at modeiat? prices. Allorder? promptly attendee to andeat liafactinn guaranteed tr-those favoring w? with their patmiiajre. Send for our cata? logue of Sheet Music and Musical Merohaji dian. Richardson atreot, a few door?- abo srji Ppxtjntt '?frice.Columbia.8. C. Nov 7 Buckwheat Flour NEW ORLEANS SYRUP I White Fish, Ood, Eureka Cod,. & r. APPLE BUTTER, Cranberry Sanoe, Mince Meat, CIGARS, equal in qnallty aoJ* as low in price as any tn the city. We will not abork vour nerves w/ti. ghastly or ridicvilous advertisements, bnt eimplysay our expenses are smsll cion parod with those ot other bou-ea, and) muunru of hnsineaa done, ana we are Htvtit fled with moderate profits. Nov 20 L?RICK A LOW It AN CRY MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on New Yirk, Baltimore . Philadelphia, Boston and alt promt ntnt cities of the United St&tes and En - rope bought aud sold. DEPOSITS roceived and interest-beartoy ecrtificaten issued, STOCKS, B'.'NDS, GOLD ai.d SILVER bought an.t sold* ACCOUNTS of merchants and othertt from the city i.ud country solicited, an.\ LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by tIie CENTRAL S A 11 ON AL B AN lv, "Corner of Plain and liichardaon streets Winos and Liquors. CCHAMPAGNES? Pommery, See. ) Oiians A Duchtttel, Kelley's Island Sparkling Cat awl, a,.. Calitornia "Imperial." BRANDIES?-Brandenburg Fren .? .las. It' noesoy, Otard, Dupuy A Co , viutages IS. 1. 13JPV I8fi5. WINKS OH Private Stock Madeiia?is Imitier? only, Choici Taide Shi rrioe, Galifoi'iiiu Angt lieh -very delicate, i satideni'iii .mil other Porta, Pul. lim- .1 itocltsand Sauternfk, includ ing"Gh-itci.u yijnem," "Latour 'Meat**.' j "Hockhe-ir ? r," " l.anbi nheinu r," Ac, Ac. Our specialty is lino goods, such as* wa > jean, with ?toulidcuco, recommend. Any j rare wine not in store we are prepared tr purehaao either in New Yoik or Etoope, I md lurnish at market ratea, _ Noy 28 QEO. SYMMER8. Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc , Etc SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, Ac, - . Holland Gin, Sherry Wir.o.Port Wine, Madoira Wine. Also, a largo stock of fina old Whiakie?. Oigara, Ac. _J. C. 8EKGBB8. Seogcrs* vs.Cincinnati Bear. THE Cincinnati QazMe makca the aaio nisliing annonncementthat Cincinnati' beer ia no longer pure, but adulterated with molaesca, sugar of starch, fasel oil aad the poisonous Colchicum. The OommisBionor of Agricnltnro, in his report for lSSikaayn that Prof. Mapes, of Now York, annlyzed tha beer from a dozen different breweries, and found all ot it adulteratod. Coccnln i Indiens and nux votnice entered largely, lato its composition. J. 0.8FEGER8 guarantees his beer tt>tt pure, and reliable. He does not adulterate H,but brews from* the beet barley, mal: aod hops. Jan OS