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THB' PA?bUS' ADOIJITIQNI?X')l'l:GL^ItlT
Sairra.*???o#i nj?n < have occupied n
more prominent pjaoo. in(,fcbo. Mtor
history pf onr. country .theo Gerrit (
Smith,' Who died in Nuw York on Mon?
day aftornoou, at the residence'of Hon.
John Coohrune, ?svho married ? hie
niece* Ho.avosv with, bis wife, oa a
OhriBtmuQ visit to Mrs. Coohrane, and
apparently'in good health when the
fatal npopleotio attack e'oourrod which
led to hie death within three days |
thereafter. Ho was the. son of Peter
Smith, a for mo c btieiuesa part mir of
John' Jacob Autor, and wau, bora at
Utica, N.- Y., on the"6tu of March.
1797, being in the Boveuty-eight year
of hie oge wlrtm he died. His father
bequeathed' to him early in life the
entire town of Florence, in Orange
County, N. Y., together with im?
mense traota of' land in that State, the j
successful management df which with?
drew him from < thd legal profession
for which i i ho , was, aduoated. The
abolition of. slavery was the leading
political Idea of Bislife. He forward?
ed thb-pnYfoaoo 'of the abolition party
in eyery way, by endeavoring to im*
poao auti-qlavory deolurationp on the
candidates of both parties, by public
upeeobes and public writings, by con?
tributions in money, and by oontinu
oos and indefatigable aeeistanoe to
runaway slaves, insomuch that he
made oft hie house a-"hospice" for |
fngitives. When the- BopublicarJ
party, was organized, however, ho kept
aloof from it disliking its lukewarm
ness, and after the election of Mr.
Lincoln his public appearances Were ]
vory few. Like all .the other fanatical
and martyrs of the cause of abolition,
John Brown knew him, arid' was in?
debted to-'hittt1 for'hospitality arid as-1
Bistanco, and he opened to Mr. Smith
hia design of exciting a. servile insur?
rection in Virginia. Tbia Mr. Smith
strongly discountenanced as nnjust,
violent and dangerous. Bab when the j
John Blown raubwab madoand failed,
and Brown) was executed, Mr; Smith
was oponlylchar?ed? with having abet?
ted his : aohemo. i'Tbe excitement of'
that exotting time was too muoU for
him, and bis miud gave way. He waa
sent to the Utica Insane Asylum for
treat mob V and af tar a chore at ay was
discharged eared, and bus nsver since;
that we are aware of, been 'threatened
with . a>. ruOurrenco of tho malady.'
Whether or not tbia event warned him
against excessive pdlltieal excitement,'
tho part he took in politics was ufter
wards f xbJther advisory than active.
Io faoti ithat: might bb said of >hia|
whole career, althongh he had served
one term/14!Congress} (1852,)' When he
madoi no poiitioal impression, but a
very marked Social euaoess,- alike
among* Northum mon end Southern
men, in spite of bin holding, add |
110vor.(li?gi?Biug that beheld, farmore
radicalterawa pn the subject of slavery
than any other I member of either
bouse. He supported the war vigor- |
outdy4 bat utiitB close-the magnanimity!
of hiaidlupoaitidn wau ? obown by his I
volunteering to sign -the bail bond: of |
Jefferson Davis, His hatred of the
name'(et Democrat' cauio to'amount,
almost; to;.n mania, uud iu .ihe'laat
campnigij,,,^I'ork Btutu he
wrote^a ^wter^jj which, we believe,
was pTa lap pubbo' act, to', the'
effect tuttrit- was bettet to re-elect Mr.
Grant for an- unlimited number t}f
termqjt|}an,to permit s Vdevil-ioepired
Democracy,'</jto. .regain, ^po,wer, i His !
interest'in public uffaus wua always
keen, and bis course always erratic.
Ho was strongly *n iuvor of total'
abstiuefeee, )we'believe of ? tut dicing it|
by abSdiUitel-legal prohibition; of Vo?
rnan auffrugoi und was generally, Up to |
the day'of- h*m dfcuth. to be looked for
upon tho *'extreme left" of the politic
oal aud'ttuoifiil ptirtyof progress. Mi".
Smith was thus au uncompromising
Badioah>>wh?6h;to ns mtatia 'that''he
wuh ndt'krvery w'iue rria'tsrbut oertuinly
nidiaalrsrd icon Id buvo had no chain pi on?
to cuTotiit'fifl ft* mbrb winnitagly than
he. -a?h6^ itnpnfdivo generosity ' arid ]
oh ivafryl which made him a poor poll
ticiun"rriado bim'a very lovable man,
even to ihlooe who were most revolted
at bin ttonetrt, and abhorred rriost the
atato of' tiling which would result if
they were put into practice.- His
genera*.!*
usefoF tiJyn','tind tuany worthy'institu?
tions 'a?e'%be Creatures of bib bounty,
and his 'hospitality waa lavished upon
all whoeamri within reach of if. In
his private life he wus the model of a
country gentleman, and of bis public
career Wo'oau ut least say that it is
greatly to be wiiU^l that men in biuj
?xsteitiou 1 might take as keen an
inwre^t 'as'htf did^n the weif ire of alt
the worbl around them, and, with
more political wisdop) than he pos
BHnsod,-!pur'erie aims as unselfish as bin,
and maintaiq oh'Tuctora as unspotted
from the world.
FunoHooirtf, BitNEDi?r & Co.,
CHABIiEStONl S. , C?PRESENTS FOR
THE HOLIDAYS ?ExTItAOltDINAItY In
nucuotfiNT.s'?-Beat Standard Prints,
6o. up. Long Cloth, from 63. up.
Sheeting, 80o. up. ' Wool Flannel,
25o. up. Fine 'Dresa Goods and Al
Saooae, 2Co. up. Wool Blankets,
1.85 per pair up. Full lines of Jeans,
Cassimecas, , Cloths, Bibbons and
every variety of Dresa Gooda, Cloaks,.
Shaw hi/ Furo. HouB?-keepiug Goods,
Carpet3vQU Cloth", Huge, etc.. Keep?
ing ih'vywfgpsaaQ? boat, Beicoieu ?Luek
Soutb^pypag, witU^nfldene'e, assure
our friends and the public, that by
sonairyi^y,will,say?fro? ?O .to^
per oont.,.0^01)38,^0^1) on applloa,tioi
ab**efailF?m&WtAP?< i*i?wr
can be obtained att Ihe f^mp?rUr^^, (
BY J: A. SELBY. C<
Be Just to YouitaiiLP and Genebous
to Your Wife.?Keep your farm oo
oouutB correctly rind regularly in the
"Rural Accountant," and give your
wife a oopy of the "Carolina Houoe
wifo." The large salo of the Rural Ao
oouut?'?ts has enabled the publishers,
Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charles?
ton, B. C, to stereotype the forms, and
thus reduce the oost. They now offer
the small size ab, Si, and .the large at
$1.50, per mail, postage prepaid. The ]
Carolina Housewife ib Miss Butledgo's
old established cookery book, und
should bo in every house iu Caro?
lina. J If
Tax Levy.
RichiiAd County.
Office County Treasurer,
Columbia, S. C, January 1, 1875.
Tho' following taxes have been'
levied npoh the property of this
County, viz:
1, For pay of salaries Exe
cutive and Judicial ofOders of
the State, the Clerks and
contingent expenses of the
Executive and Judicial De?
partments of the Govern?
ment: ;. ...'.. . .MILLS 1)?.
2. For support and main?
tenance nl the penal, chari?
table and educational insti?
tutions of the State, exclu?
sive of common schools.... \)i \
fl. For support and main?
tenance of public ?ouooln ... 2
;jFor payment of deficieu
oies for 6ohool claims and
School CommissionorB''sala?
ries,' das prior to November
1, 1873..i.?...., i
l 4c. For. expenses of the ,
General Assembly......... 1
? 6. For public priutlng.'.. . M
r 6. For payment of inter-1
eat upon the public debt, (as * I
>adjuBted by Act of Decem?
ber 22, 1873.) due and pay?
able npbn 1st of January
and July, 1875 .i':....;.... !
. 7. F?r deQoierjoeis, or un?
paid uppxopriatioue ; and
claims of Central National
Buck, P. F. Frazeo and F.
OardnrelH... t.!. 14-5
Total for State Taxes 10 23-GO
I For current expenses of
Utahland County.... 1.mills 3
For NewOoUrt House.. ' ' 1
For Common Schools..?. .1
jfl i Total ^or County 5
- The tux duplicate haB beeu opeued in
this office, for the collection of above
tax.levicB. After 15th duy of January,
?1875, 20 per cent, penalty will attach to
all delinquents. G. A. DARLING,
Treasurer Rioblund County.
Jan 1
iumlmmtmtmlfimitn^tl a^l,mljt,llmmtuimmummm, i mm i
- ! Payment of Coupons'.
TREASURER'S OFFICE,
CnAiii/jTTR-.'Coi.oanjiA AvAuooVrX. R. R.,
Columbia, B. ?., December 27,1?74.
THE Coupons of tho booda of this Com?
pany, whiob' become due on 1st Janu?
ary, 1975, will he paid on that day at tho
Central National Bank of thia city, or at
tho office of Messrs; M. K. Jeanp, Paton A
Co., Now York.,or at thu Firet National{
Bank of Cbarlotto. If. C, or at tho baukin'e I
I houao of MuaBrB. John J. Cohen A Son*, in
Augusta, Ga. C, D?UKNI?UT,
JL)eo 2W 10_' ? _LTr<la_suror:__
Pure Kerosene Oil..
OUR Kerosene Delivery Wagop com?
mences thia morning, to deliver PURE j
WHITE KEROSENE OIL, warranted
United States standard Jirc tent, at 20 ceuta
per gallon, or 5 cents por quint. Those in
.want will w.ait fur our wagon and purohaae
vuoii e?ppiiun. JOHN AGNLVV tv SON.
Notice.
ALL poreona wiuhing to uue tho Race
Courao of tho Stato Auxiliary and
Joint Stock Society, will apply to Mr. J. M.
CRAWFORD, who is authorizod by the Di?
rectors to take charge of tho Courao and
Grounds. THOS. TAYLOR,
Deo 171m, _ Director.
City Licenses.
OFFIOE OF CITY ?LBRK.T. A A..
Columbia, H. C, December 20,lB7a.
NOTICE ia hereby given that tho City
Clerk and Troaanrer is prepared to
isauo LICENSES for the year 1?75. and tho
attention of all parties concerned is called
to the following,'viz: An ordlnauoo to con?
solidate tho office of City Clerk, City Trea?
surer and City Aaseaiior into ono office, Ao.
Extraots: "Section 4, Be it further ordain?
ed. That it ahall be the duty of tho said i
City Clerk, TreaaUror and Assessor, as
Olty Troaeuror, tocolloot the taxes levied
thereon by tho Mayor aud Aldermen of the
said city, according to the ordinances
thereof, for the aupport of its government,
and shall collect and recolvo the entiro
revenuo of the said city, derived from
whatever sources." No lioenaeor permit of
any kind will be recognised, unless issued
from this office. AlllicenaoB must be ap
Jlied for and paid on or before, the 6th of
snaary, 1975. BLGH&RD JONES,
Deo 20 Citv Olerk and Troaanrer.
I
?0 IMITATION.
P you want a genuine. MEERSCHAUM
L PIPE, from flve to twenty-five dollars,
rgBnultfe'OIGARJHGLDEB.from two to
dallajte.opr .WALKING, pANEtnfrQm
?y-ffvo oenta to twenty-five dollars, go
? d'UHDIA? lOIIlLl'clGAR STORE.
tta^Wisiiotbingigtfntl
. 1 Inspect this stook of gent_
1 tobaum Goods. Deo 28
.et our Jaat Censures ^^S4^*^
3LUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY W
Notioe.
THE annual meeting of tho Shareholders
of tho Carolina National Bunk of Co?
lumbia, H. C, will be hehl h( Banking
Houbo.in Columbia, on TUESDAY, Janu?
ary 12.1873, at 12 o'clock M.
_Doo29J80 O. J. IUKU15LL, Cashier.
Annual Sleeting ColumbiaGas Light
Company.
STOCKHOLDERS in the ahovo named
compsiiw will attend their annual meet- j
ing on TUESDAY, tho 6th of Jauuary, at|
mv ofiico, at 12 o'clock M
JACOB. LEVIN.
Secretary aud Trcaburer?aa Li;;In Co,
Peo 29_ 'J*n 3 5
Executor's Notice.
ANY persona to whom the lato RODERT
0. bill YE Li may.hare been indebted
will pleaso prcBont euch claims, duly evi?
denced. " 0. BOUKNIOHT,
Dec 13 ml Exooutor.
Select School for Girls.
BLANDINO street, Columbia,
8. ? , conducted bv the MMsES
jMARTIN. Tho exercise nf ttda
?School will bo rusumed after the
Christmas .Holiday*-, on MON?
DAY, Jauuary i, 1875.
Compctontnud experienced Teachers in
all the departments or Eng Hah', Ancient]
and Modern Languages. Muaic under
charge of Prof I1 lato._ Deo 20 wru2_
Colombia Male Academy.
THE Exercieea wbl be. re
milled on MONDAY. January -1.
1675. HUGHS. THOMPSON,
Dec31tbm2 . t'rit-oipal.
Notice to Holders of Claims AgainEt
the State of South Carolina
OrfioEB of Clerks ok Kknatk
and House-of Uei'UUSE^tatives,
Columiju. 8. C, December 23, 1874.
PURSUANT to concurrent ro-oimmn,:
adopted by both Houses, tho under-']
signed hereby give notice to holders oi all
claims against tho State, other than. Bluo
Ridge Scrip and Bills of the Bank of the
State, to proscbt said claims at their of?
fice*. Or at the offloe of the 'Attorney-Gene?
ral, in the city of Columbia, on or before
tho 19JH DAY OF. JANUARY, 1875, lor
registration. J., WOODRUFF,
Clerk of Monate,
ot!I i 'A.o. JONES.
Clerk of House of Representatives.
Dec2t_.. '
J. (J Marshal), Trial Justice.
FFICE. Washington Btreet, opnoaite
Law Range._ Dec 20 jC
d New Stand.'
IRESPECTFULLY inform mv friends
and'the public in general that I h'avo
opened, l'.exr door to r.-iy old'stand; a regn-'
lar CONFECTIONERY S TORE, wiih a full
Htipnly of CANDY, CAKE, RUE AD, FKUIT,
TOYS, &c; in fact, everything Buitable for
tho hoi id a Vd. ? P. W. "KRAFT; Agent.
Deo 19 ? ? 12
O
Coughs and Colds
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
Chocolate Potash Paatilcs',
Golatino Lozenges,
Wiatar's Balaam Wild Cherry,
Hill's Ualsam Honey,
Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral,
Jayue's Expectorant,
Piao'aCure. Fortaloat
L. T. SIbLlMAN & C?.'S
Deo 29 Drutrttjpre.
New Orloans Molasses.
i\ BARRELS choice new crop New Or
*y\J leara HOLASSES; just received
direct from New Orleans, and tor ?alo at
wholesale and retail..' ?
_Deo5 JOHN AONKW A SON.
Raisins, Prunes, &c.
hAa packages layer raisins,
aU\J\/ Pruuis, OurrantH,
Citron. Almonds,
Peoaua. Filberts,
Walnuts, Cantou dinner,
Minco Meat, Plum Padding, kc.
Juot received and for aale low bv
Deo 1_JOHN AONKW At HON.
Seventy-fiVe Out of Every Hundred
PERSONS aro affected with boiuo de?
rangement or disease of tbe skin. No
matter what the um uro of it mav bo,
"HEINITdll'S, queen'S DELIGHT," the
great American Blood Puiilier. will euro it.
This is quit's enough to say. If yon have
any skin disease, use Heinitsb s Queen's
Delight. _5?olfjj_
Look After Your Stomach.
The Qnest Mediciaal Confection in the
world is at Heinitsh'e. Chocolate tor
lunch. Chocolate for table, Walnut Nougat,
Piatache Paste, Cocoa Cat sine!, Cream
Chooolate, Althoa and Mallow Drops, Solu
blo Oum Drops, Cough Confecticija, Gin
Kor Drops. Eng. Mint Drops, finest Extract
Vanilla, finest Extract Lemon, for sale at
HKINITSH'S Drug Storo._Deo 221
Save Your Money
Bi' having your Data RENO?
VATED, dyed, cleaned and
PRESSED, in the latest stvlos.
Work loft at J. HUf MACHER'S,
?189 Richardson street, next door
to Pollock Houso. 0 P. HEMSEN,
JDoo 8 |18_Praotioal Hatter.
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
Working to Win, a atory for girls,
$1.75.
Mistress of the Manso, by Dr. Holland,
author of Arthur Bonnyoastle, $1.50.
A Hiatory of Germany, from the Earliest
'imcs b** Chariton Lo1?!? ?9.50.
Manual of Mythology,'Oreelr, Roman,
Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Ola.Gorman,
by Murray, $2.25.
Prairie and Forest, tho Gamo of North
I'America, with adventurog in theirpursuit,
i byJJlllmore. $1.60.
Health and Education,by Klngo'.t^fi.75.
Hogarth's oomplete works, in three vo?
lumes. Thri Wild North Land, by
.B?tler,,v4>h pUtee, 12.60, (Hlatqry
and C ub lifo,.Longen. Eooliif wosdert
jplChsTaote^ ^t^rtralts'^Ti rglarT,
TJioTlonkV'" ?Mafiosi 'ana-'-abWdfa..
fiomss and Haunts of the British Pol
London, and other new books. Nov 1
?..,: s^cTirwri?rrn?r-rt- ?f?n
PH
& .
Attend the True
?0RN1NG, JANUARY 3, 187
Gity Taxes.
CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE,
Colu.mhu, S. C, December IC, 1871.
NO 110l\ in hereby given that the books
are now upon fol the returns of thu
T*x-uR>or? of all property taxable by tho
City of Columbia for 1B75 Property-hold
orn and all othora interested are notified
that their returns muai be made before ibo
15th day of January, 1875. Blank forma
can be bad on application to
_Dec 17 lttCH. JONES, City Aa.resor.__
Holiday Goods.
IDESIHE to call public attoutiou to my
Btocfc of HOLIDAY GOODS, consisting
of California Peara, Canton Ginger, Pre
ee.vuo aud Jellies of all kinds; Walnuts,
Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Filbi-rta Almonds;
Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Oratibcrriea and
Dried FiijB, Pleasant Valley Gropes, (hi
boxes.) Prunns, CUmn, Cnrrants, Malaga
aud London Lavor and Seedlera itaisiDtr,
Dec G lmo _ JOHN E. OYLE*, Agent,
CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA
Wine, Brandy & Champagne
JL'VJ' RECEIVi D dirocuj
from California 1'beso Wiucsl
?nd Itraiuliee aro made of de?
licious grapes of California.
For sale by
_J^ SE EQEB8.
107 Main St., Next to W heeler House.
K.NTABI.ISHKD IN 184?,
AND STILL IN THE FIELD,
' with
A LAUGE and well ee
fb-fted slock of flrat class
F0KN11 URN. Parlor. Bed
mom and Dining Hooui
Sola, which will be sold as
tow as any house in the cm itiy for cash..
, Noy'l? _ M. H. Ill ItltY.
Cotta?? House.
No 15_ Washington St , ntrl Masonic JlaV.
l bs undersigned ha*
re-opnued thia eaiub-v
'ishment, and inf-rms
_'he public t Ii at he la pi cpan i
.m m wi'h thA veiv boci of WINES,
L1QUOMS, Sl.UAt'.S. TOBACCO, eto. Ovs
ters iu .every style, and at all hours. Ke
freahmruts of vari< us kinds Give a call.
j??!3l C R. FKAXKLIN, Sup't
Wines and Liquors.
C1 HAM PAG NE 8? Pomnieiy. Sec,
.' Ohaua A Ducbatel,
Kelley's Iblaud Sparkling Catawba,
California '"Imperial."
U It A n DIES?Brandenburg Frerss,
Jaa. fienueeey.
Otard, Dupuy .V Co , vintages ]>J3,1823.
1805.
WINKS -Old Privato Stock Madcria?iu
bottles only,
Choice Table Sherries,
.California Angelica?very delicate,
t-audeuiHii and other Ports,
Full line of Hncts and -?HUternes, Includ?
ing''Chateau Yquem." "Latour Blanche/'
"Hoekhe.iuier." i.aniic nheimer," ic ,4c.
Our specialty is lino goods, such as we
lean, with confidence, recommend Auy
I rare wine not in store wc arc prepared t?
Ipurchase either in New Ynk or Europe,
and furnish at mai kut rate?.
__Nov28 _ GEO. SYMMEHS.
MILL1NKRY
PRICES I?EDUCED .of L a
dies'. Misaca1 and Children's 1
MuKNUiS. HATS. CAPS,
-Ulis, UNDERWEAR. Fur
Set* Cloaks, Worsted Goods.
llsir.Cnrrcts, Z -phyi Worati d
mid other articles too inline
runs to mention; also. Bazar]
iff'191 Patterns. Lsuit u will plcasu j
call ami see for themselves at
Xuv20 Ml(S O. E. REED'S.
"I Can't Understand."
EVERY one who tries our CIGARS at.j
. two dollars and buy cents and three
j dollars per hundred < xclaiuis, "I can't en- ;
J dcrstand" bow yon can sell such Cigf.rs at j
I that price. We don't propose to explain,
i but suggest that (hose who wint to sav<>
j money had better call early, ay tho 20,000
i we advertised arel-uiuii iapidl\ ciom d out'. .
PERRY .V SL?VVSON,
I Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia. S, C. 1
Dae. 15 _ :
COLUMBIA MUSIC STURE
LyBrand & Son
|f|^ARL piuaauie in calling the attention
j * o> the public to an cxaniinatii.i> oi
their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHAN?
DISE, ppuvistiug ol Pianos, Church and
Parloi Oi'gans Mtlodcbits, Violins, Gui?
tara, Banjos, Flute?-, Accordcoiia, P.rRaa
and Silver Band Instruments ol all kinds.
Also, .Sheet hlu?ic and iuslruotioti Books
forovery class of Musical Inutrumeuts on
liaud at all times, We are Sole Agents for
the Sjato of Ronth Care ina ol EstevA Co.'s
COTTAGE OUOANS sheet Musk sent by
mail, post paid, '<n receipt of price: and ail
kinds of musical Goods sent by Exproea,
when ordered, to any part of the state,
marked 0. 0. D. Good Soeon?-hand Fi
anos and Organs for sale cheap.for cash.
Pianos. Organs and Melodeouh Tuned and
Repaired in m satisfactory manner: and
willtfiveuspenialattontion tc Packing. Bo
moving and Shipping Piano? for otbi > par?
ties to any point desired, at moderate,
p riots.
. Allorders promptly atlendt-d to andsat
iafactiou guaranteed to those favoring ub
with their patronage Send for our cata?
logue of Sfhcet Musleand ItuaicalMorchan
diae. Richardson street, a fewdoor?above
\ Puoznix office.Colombia.R. C. _21ov_7
~*~wrw*ntn AAV (i n *r
CAMXi o oaiiuvu ?
JS/p, 41 TJftfftardson Street, between Lady
and Qervtxi* Streets.
HAVING replenished my entire stock of
i Liquor*? Cigars, Ac, having also
flvon proper attention to my Restaurant,
am now prepared to furnish my frienda
and the flttbHo generally with the beat the [
markets afford.
liPflt IT :dV U WM. M. FINE, Agent.
mar i?SS3SiSi hm?;^
'J?EW YORK augar-ottrea HAMS.,
_ ? ?A?kri) qual?y, juat tecoifi? and
for sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Event.
t li,
5 VOL, X?NO. 24G.( ,
WM. GLAZE,
JEWELERS
Han on hand a largo stock of
Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks,
DIAMOND RINGS AND FINS,
Kin i- Jewelry In Whole .untl Half Metv/|
Silver and Plated Ware, .
IIoase-fT-uriilSnlng Uoodi,
Fancy.Goodi In Variety,
.Military QooUs?Stock. Compl?t?
N. B. I havo on hand a large stock of I
ENGLISH GUNS, breecti and muzzle load-']
ing, and will sell at reduced prices.
Wishing to reduce my whole stock, I Will I
pell, until January next, all goods at re?
duced prices. ? .
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired ift
thn beat manner and Warranted.
Nov 8 2mo i
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,.!
SIL,VIS It AND PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLA8SE9, ETC V
<- ? i i ? .i i, i i
IHaVE a largo atook of the above on
hand, and will sell them at the * 16west
cash ]>rices. All goods warranted as repre?
sented;
Watolioa, Clocks and . Jewelry re?
paired and work warranted.
GEO. BR?NS,
_Oct 9.7 _Columbia Hotel Block.
GOVERNOR MOSES
In changing the Commissioners of Elec?
tion, deserves the united thanks of every,
lovpr of peaco. THE PROPRIETOR OF
THE INDIAN QUEEN 8EGAR ST?RE.In'
Introducing the FIVE CENT MANILLA,
' <!(>*? rvort the commendation of every lover
I of the weud, as ... ..
ON THE
Day of election, tho. people flock to the
polls, each to deposit their ballot for their
favorite oandidale, so do tho many con???
1 mere tb>ck to this popular resort to obtain
this FaVORIIE HEGAU. Let it bo under*
stood that we are not on the .
WAR PATH t
' Against other dealers, wo merely claim,
that the scgur offered bv others is far IN?
FERIOR to that sold by the
INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STORE,1
Nov 1 105$ Ab*r>mMy fltrHft.
QUAKER!
LINIMENT]
AGREAT
MEDICINE
UlVlKO 1 V i a > i' ttKUKK.
TP is tho most wonderful MEDICINE
ever ktiown. and po^-erses a curative
! power nn<quailed in tho hinWrj ??t reuse)
l dio*. Fur sale onlv at
I}.?.. it; * HKI*IT?WftDrn? Store.
IjuRTKAI !'S. I'RO i OOI.APIT.S.: TERE
OSCOPKS. Ac Ccpicw trom Old Pic?
ture* made any fi/.<- and *'.>Im tn'choap as
j anywhere ein?. Come ai(<il n.e the dots.
i hont hi und l or Shadow I'ioj ij re Ul r<<n e: hing
I atill more heauiiful ItenduMiid't ulac*-. Ha
i ti.-faction guarauti e'd or i o ni'.Key asked.
i)i ,>4 \V. t' ri i~\ Air i?aiiery.
I CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
I HAVE new
nn limn) a vor;
haintsuice ar?
son uietil oi
I'.UCGIER.
HO! KAW \Ys.
BAJtOUCHER,
carriages, ? ?
HARNESS,
WHIl'S,
.tc.jJco.,
I ol hiy (>wii as well as of Xi.'r?iern mini?
I /*.ic;lift and of handsome stylo and finish.
I AI.ho,
.* full block of the i&tbraUA MILLBUHN
WAGONS, which have given r.uoh universal
satisfaction. My prices have been greatly
j reduced, and all Vthich B fold art warranted
\ fur twelve month*, and any defect in Work
J mam-nip or materis! will h? mndo Rood to
I the purchaser o;i tending the vehicle to my
I Carriage Manufactory.
Nov in Jons AONEW.
Soegers' vs.Cincinnati Beer.
THECiuciunali Gazette makes the asto?
nishing announcemt nt that Cincinnati
beer ie no longer pure, but adulterated with
molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous coichicum. The Commissioner,
of Agriculture, in his report for 18G5,s?.ys
lhat Prof Mapes, of New York, analyzed
tho beer from a dozen different breweries,
and found all of it adulterated, uocouios
Iudicus and nux vomica entered largely
iiito its composition. ,
J. (!. HFEGERS guarantees his beer" tobe
'pure and reliable. He dbes not adulterato
lit, but brows from the best barlfcy, malt
and hopn._, . m,;j :<.JWJ? 3>u
60 Cases Gatawba Ctaunpagne.
muia WINE in fullvoc/udl'to tho French
PURE CAI.BPOIIN1A pSAtaalatav 00
Deo 18 J. O. BEEGER8.
: ]t0 T I c El
,t tf 'cf***'^T -,*r? ff"t7*.-?' * C ' >
TN order Co ol??o -out our large-, varied .
JL and extensive stock or DRESS GOODS,
PHtNTtr,1 ?D?iaB?TICB. TlOMBSPDrWV *
EMUKOIDKRIHS, 'RIB SU NN, HANDRER- "
OU.IEFS, QLOVE8, IXQSIE UY, JLEK1N0 I
UNDERWEAR. SHAWLB, UNENS, TA?
BLE DAMASKS, TO WEEING H, BEACK
ALPACAS, I'.UOTS ami SHOES, CARPETS.
OILCLOTHS, RUG3, 51 ATS, OTTOMANS,
Ac, &o., to maka room? for Spring Stkiok,
.vre nave marked down n.ur prices, and for
Lthe next sixty daya from tkie date will sell
REGARDLESS- OF COST. We have just
received a largo qbaut ity of goods, honght
for cash from no vor a I bankrupt atooka in
, Now Yprk? at .unprecedented^ low prices. ,
We offer 50o. Drees Goods at 2So7 a' yard, "
'and largo lines, of .other goode iu propor
I ?we are daily receiving NOVELTIES for
the HOLIDAYS, and will offer them at
prices to enH the times. We invite all in
want of go0dB to oxamjno par assortment, ' 1
iH we oner euch inducements to buy ore. in
NEW Afcd'DBHIRABLE GOODS- that they1 '
vonTiBqUJoTO pqe. Dur, good*.arc all ncw^ 1
ana pf good quality, having been selected
with^ care, and opeoir.lly adapted' to - 111io '
markot, enabling no to meet any, coropoti- ? ??
tion of whatever charactor. Our salesmen...
aro polite and attentive, and will take- plea?
sure is'shewing goods at tbo.*r?iu 1 1?
Grand Central T^.,d6?f^fit)ia_bflil_i'.i."'
1? I - r I: IT. ?. .or..in 1
ui] - WM. D.LOVE & CO.
, o-trSamplea hont gratuitously noon ap?
plication. _ Deo 29
hoTjLiartou t. tit!. 17? vjuo ?ov?
vtnun ?? oilT Jt*
r..!.' ,?m?.1iJ!i
j ntiJ i uUgi ?Ol' ? 'i > v?;iu
I qAioa'J ?rE?rfV*!<afrlJ *l>nod #i>
Uoaoi ? ^TOTdTfTTv? ..? I .???soil.
?j! E'.v- jno r/td'l Aiir.\\M utud >r
>' ???'' shoes r
.( ? ip( 1.. loioi ?iE uoilanEiTaig :< '
" 00J rtuo rt'w ? niblii J-.i;;i>viil H
1'1LADIES', QEN TS', MISSE?'(, and {CHIL, ,.
luiiil ..y.-.:. : 1.11 ,i it-it ?l ;ii ?
DREN'S f no 1 SHOES, .far below regular
0 itf.??i Ji "i
[ pricce. Now is (.bo .time to buy gnod-gcoda
?H? i .1 iO ixO<f,01 l,HUtii.. tuf
\t.\pir prices; atrold'a'tabd *pol?"e*?i o n e-,
,.i ?. t .is.. tHftq t...i v.'i ,dau\\^?, l)i
Z: ? ^?'?E.^v-*ato?tt,? ??:111
Dec fl*M ???'? ? ?'? - - ? -i n mTj ?; 1
J ? toi mil ti ktjJJi . ,i?i jjoiwod>< IbTidi
Cbiirtfn'tff CoineS biit' OntV'i^' Year} '! f
tit
nity tbattiast liind, aud^horry.fepltO'tha'i'
Tn^d^popn^r j,
^?.-ffA^KSON;-''
There tlo lhep^'ct klrteckdf GOODS triat ts''
ad^te|d^otUo;wantf.^A ?U? aDd MABKED
Al) LOWER prices tnan have been offered:
fbr 15 yearn< l?lm can never buy cheaper ?
tbiitl I wiy mIIjoq tor ,tho balnnca pf tbo
year. My panner is llhng out to tne
brpeTio. idifl. with ? thd proud' and *pell ?
cherished tUle--o? "The. Leader , of Low
PHccs," I nail my colors to ffie maat,and.
invito tbo public u> tuat tho eiheerity of my <
boast.
. All trie year round ahvayB1 the tiame\'
i uoi;.?..'.??? 1 odO.? JACKHUMv-.t
_Deo 1^3 t Leader of Low JPripes. h:
!/.o .. A CABO .j.-.i..- *,
Tftg fi;atfrei!Streek
In) 41
?Plo hr^t
how open to the pnb'lc, qiTaring the'
Q Ii BATEST INDUcWEN TS ktidWu1
to tbo trade!j Tbo.proprietor ia- no couli- .
dent of the superior merits of Iiis goods that
hoaakano di -r-rt mi nation -in hirVfuVar"ks
cumpaiod'Witii.auj^bing/'iQjtbis matkot; eo i,
that jou can at once euopura^e Southern
induMry, aod at" the ?same 'time^ntrcctly
serve your ?n^ereoi, by purchaein;!,from
this reliable house. Offering every reason?
able faotlity to c?etomere, 1 beg an humble
share of .public patrooago- - 10I n ? it .
Deo 1 ?f?ttN BT OYLES. Agent.
Gr,OOI) THINQrSi
, . :A>M u . .. ?. ul ,i if.
100 barrelNQBTHEflN APPLES.
200 boxes CANDY.
100 boxe? ItAIsisS.
? vtq?r..? /? ?.i it'll 1 ? ? . . 1 hi . ?
200 casus; CANNED ERUPTS. .
Pooane, Almonda, Orangos, Lemons,
Walnuts, Ao., whol us ale and rot ail, .aa low 1
any bouso In this country.
' . j L?RICK & L(JWRANCE.
C0HOAREE IRON WORKS
'.;()MIMnlA,B. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFAOTU
REROFSTEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GRIST
MILLS. GIN
Gearing, and all
kind! of Iron
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Oa-si-'
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens
and Cemetorlos, Iron Settees and Arbor
Chair;; ,*?*?;?? f!*?tis'*; o* *?'
Bolla for Chb^?h"e8, s?IiooIb', Work-ohopar
Ac. Gnarantoo all my work first claesaud
equal to any North or South.
Works'at foot of Lady street audnearto
Spulh Carolina and Ort envillc A Columbia
pad (jompanlea'Depots. _ .' NoT,18
WantefJ^w'a^, IftS^^m^ R
fflTO aeli.Piotures every where. U,0Q0 rej
X^tallfeS by cri*/"An?lber wrl^:'"!'
... WaroNBY&eOUWofcw1o*i&0nfet '?
Deo 9 Sao
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