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riircIKii rtf?ulru; NOON DESPATCHES. CONGRATULATORY ADDRESSES TU AMADEUS -TERE1RLE EXPLOSION- SUSPENSION OD N E WSPA PEES - li l-.STli l*C I" 1VI : Fl UK - MA? MINE DISASTER, AO , A?\ LONDON, November Ul - A very ex? tensive ami alarming Uro bas been raging liming somo hours pm>t iu thu city ol (ieuevu, Switzerland. Tho telegrams which have been received herc lo thu moment statu that the eonll.ignition hail already swept away two blocks of houses, and that thu quay und tho Hotel Coi: ronni) had bi?ou destroyed. The great? est constern?t iou prevailed among thc inhabitants. The militia bud been culled out and placed on duty for tho preserva? tion of order und property. GENEVA, November l.'J-Evening. Tho lire which broke out iu this city, this moruiug, continues to-night without abutomout. Tho Ruc Rhoue, ou wbiot the ll mies originated, is a scene of ruin, n large number of the buildings thercor having fallen victims to thu dovouriur. element. Tho subjoined sketch of tho city o Geneva will bo iuterestiug, in view o this fearful visitation : This ancient town is the cupital of tin Swiss cuntoii of tho same name. It ii situated on tho Uiver lihone, at its West ern outlet from Lake (leneva. It is tb? most populous aud most industrien town in Switzerland. Hero ?B u grau< Gothic cathedral und a university ueude my, tho latter founded by Calvin. Then is also a college, school of arts, it library containing IO,OOO volumes aud manu scripts of rare value; extOQaivo mann factories; the botanic gardeu, which wa commenced by Do Candolle in tho yoi. 18115; nu observatory, museum, and man; tine churches-Calvinist, Lutheran, Itu man Catholic, and for Israelite worship There also are the famous walch facto rios, winch employ over ?1,00J worimi; hands. Genova lias produced, or shel tared, moro men of eminence than nu; other Old World to wu of tho same ex tent. lu ita dwellings were, at times Calvin, Cranmer, Beza, LeSuge, Hans sore, De-Loo, LeEort, Necker and Roue Beau. John Knox resided in the eily Calvin introduced tho Protestent refoi matiou iu the city in thu .year 1535. Til world will hope that the good old towi may bo spared from destruction by th fire-fiend. MADRID, November 17 -A d?putai io; of Senators uud Deputies in utluuduuc upon tho Cortes, with the Ministers u the Crown, waited, this moruiug, upo Amadeus, sud presented congratulation upon tbe anniversary of bis accession t tho throne of Spain. Tho Kiug, iu rt spouse, gave thc strongest assurances o his patriotism and devotion to the cans of recovering for Spain her posilio among the powers of Europe, and rt storing tho national industry uud prot perity. VIENNA, November 17.-Count. Bucal Chancellor of thc Empire,- has add rosso u circular to diplomatic agents of tb Austro-Hungarian Empile reside i: abroad, stating bis resignal iou was m based upon nuy political grounds, bi: upon reusons of n purely personal chi racier. PARIS, November 17. - V despule from Rome states that the Holy Eat In has cemented to the consecration of ll Church of St. Suaire. He bad hither! refused to permir the ceremony to I performed, because the church was tl private property of King Victor Em nuel. MADRID, November 18.-A cotnmitti of Cortes agreed to report in favor i taxing interest on Spanish bonds at lion and abroad. NIGHT DESPATCHES. FRANKFORT, November IS. - Au expl sion at the fortress of Ehrcnbrcitstei opposite OoblenlZ, killed Ihren heidie and wounded many. A supply of po* der for a ten years' siege escaped. Tl laboratory building was badly shattore PARIS, November 18.-Thc public tiou of the Avouier und Pay*, has bei suspended for priutiug articles iusullii to tho Government. Several addition court martinis have been estublishe which will moro speodily dispose of t! Communists, Gambotta's speech ?it St. Qiicnlicu w moderate in tone, lie assured his hoi ers that no present danger menaced t Republic, but reforms wore necessary confirm it. LONDON, November 18.-A collisi occurred at sea between two Americ vessels - the Ella Norton und Agi Campbell. Tho Campbell sunk. 3 particulars. American Inlelllirener.. NOON DESPATCHES. SEVERE STORMS AND MARINE DISASTERS SAVINGS RANKS COLLAPSING- AOM1CI TURAL REPORTS, AC, AC. NEW YORK, November 17.-A hoi iu a sundi building attached to a pul) school, on Navy street, Brooklyn, < ploded, this morning, shattering t walls and windows and tearing felic and producing a panic in the selie where some 800 children were st ody ii The teachers succeeded in dismissing! children without injury to uuy ono. O'Conor denies that hu und Tdd are preparing a druft of u new city ch ter. John Shan ley, Electiou Inspector, a John Campbell and Matthew Mc Kelli Poll Clerks, in Brooklyn, Sixth Wu were arrested, to-day, chained with li lot-atuUiug. Others will be arrested d iug tho day, oil charges of elect i frauds in this city, which aro being vest? gated by tho Board of OuuvnsBt to-day. Gen. Sherman, Liout. Grant, Adlai Alden and Col. Aldenreid went t morning on tho frigate Wabash, n sailed for Europe. Affidavits aro being taken by the cc mittue ou Democratic reform, show glaring frauds by inspectors of elect in thu First Ward. Startling duvet nient? are expected. Agents of tho steamer Franklin deel that the passengers are doing well, i there are no signs of cholera spread! The vessel is fumigating, and will si bo brought to tho city. m?r Marshal Sharpe has, in conseque gng&of the escape of tho counterfeiters ii ?Ludlow street jail, called the atteut |S|?ML Attorney-General Akerman to tho ^Pliability of erecting a Government here. y*'" The oomaiander of tho Russian slei - er Bogaline reports that he oxporion the severest storm ho hus ever km ?tfter parting company with tho Vulln T/he missing vessel must have o nco teared1 fearful weather to bo so long hoard of. Mayor Hall stated that ho had Tito resignation in . possession, , cou di tic upon\the appointment, pf A genttei related^ to himself/ Ho has also I deredjap^pctiu tmetitfl to. tbe .100008601: Sweeney,! Hilton nod Fields ss Corni stoners of Parks, and to Comptroller I Groen, oonciidcriog that tho Democratic j Reformera won tho victory, and ai o en j titled to All ollices aud direct party uf ' fairs. ! Pu i ti.M >FI, ri 11 A , November 17.-Tho funeral services of Hov. Alfrod Cook j man wero held this morning, in the . Union Methodist Episcopal Church. . Tho colliu was placed on a catafalque : used for thu romains of Lincoln. Tho remuius wore interred io Laurel Hill. I WASHINGTON, November 18.-Lord '? Tenterden has been appointed British \ ugeut to tho Geneva arbitration, i The Dutch embassyut tho Pupal Court I hus been abolished. Penfloid ?t Sou'? hardware works at I Middletown, Conn., woro bumed this j morning. LOBS $50,000. j Two cholera deaths at tho New York quarantine yesterday. Tho Bchooucr Alice Mary was lost in Potito Pus8iigo. Tho Fronen ship-of-war [ Bounato was lost on Foliy Keel, but the erew wero saved. Tho Seventy-eighth Regiment leaves . Halifax for Queenstown tins week. I Tho majority for Beveridge, Congress j mau ut largo iu Illinois, was only 10,000. I Tho disguised men who hung three ! negroes for tho murder of tho Park fa I m i ly, met uo serious resistance. The I assailants beat down two doors of the Charleston (Iud.) juli, when tho sherill gave them thu keys tu tho third. Jt is understood that tho negroes mad? addi j t'nuul coufe.ssious before their execution. I Three Counties contributed tho men en gaged iu the execution. Tho Guardian ?Savings Institution, lo? cated in Chatham street, New York, has ; failed. Tweed was President. The trus j lees say tho assets aro ubuudaut, though j not immediately available. Thu crew of the vessel S. C. Sherniau. ? wrecked on Like Erie, aro safo, except i tho chambermaid, who died from ex? posure. Tho COW drifted tweuty hours jiu au open boat. j Soverul of tho crow of tho City of I Mexico, from Havana, liuvo been arrest j ed lu New York, for smuggling cigars. Tho importers of New York publish a i letter, complaining of ibo continued iib i stmctiou of goods couiiug through the custom bouso. ! At Prospect Park, Kingston ?nd mate bent Houest Allen und mate for ??ii.000; lime li. Iii?.j, 2 17 '.,. 2 lS'.j, 2 20. NIG H V DESPATCHES. WASHINGTON, November I.S.-Tho No? vember returns of tho Deparlment of Agriculture relative to the condition and yield of thecuttou crop, indicate a largor pioduct tbuu was expected iu October, und promise fully to make good the moderate expectation of July and Au? gust. There bad boen no killiug frosts up to the date of these reports. In rich aud well cultivate d soils of the lower tier of Stutes, the plant was as green aud vigorous as iu summer. lu some places ibo top crop was rnutuiiDg, though com? plaints of tho immaturity or loss ot the latter growth, uro quito general, lu the latitude of middle Georgia tho Ripiares formed between August 20 md Septem? ber 25, under favorable circumstances, promis- d to inako good cutlou. Tue principal cause of thu reduction of yield ni Texas is drought ; in Louisiana drought and black rot; in Mississippi, wet weather iu .spring und drought in summer; und in isolated sections tim caterpillar or boll worm; in Florida, driv? ing winds and Hoods, which occasioned nearly a total destruction of consider able areas. Drought bas wrought mon or los injury in Alabaran, Georgia timi South Carolina. Tho yield per acre a.? iudicated by County eslimutes, is largest in Arkansas, decreasing in tho following order: Texas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina und Florida Tho more Northern bell of cotton esti mates shows the least reduction fron their usual average. Tho tabulations foi November are. estimates for ouch Coun J of the ttital product of tho year, express ed ns per centiges of tho actual crop o last year. These averages are adj list e< with regard to tho relative production o tho counties reported, und give tho fol lowiug result ns tho average of ead State: North Carolina, SO per ci nt.; Sont I Carolina, GS; Georgia, 07; Florida, 5S Alabama 73; Mississippi 72; Louisiun: 05; Texas OS; Arkansas 85; Tounessee '.HI A few Counties in Virginia, Kell tuck J and Missouri make tho reports of m ucl tho samo tenor as thc returns from Norll Carolin i nud Tennessee. Thu quality of tho libro is reported good iu all sec tiens up to tho present date. A vcr small proportion of discolored or trash; cottou bas been gathered; some uttou lion baa been paid to improvement ii quality, by the introduction of the Peel and other improved varieties. Muir correspondents note tho superiority II yield und comparative exemption iron disease, under careful Culturo and judi cious fertilization. The November um December ti II lu hers of the "Monthly' will be issued together, lind will conlan the substance of nil tho colton report up to December. Tho President saw no visitera. Tb Washington treaty commission nd jon rued to December G. Horace H. Harrison lins been appoint ed attorney lor Middle Tennessee. Probabilities-The barometer will pru bably fall decidedly on Sunday iron Pennsylvania South-westward. North easterly winds, willi threatening wen tlu-r, iu tim middle uud South Atlauti coast; Westerly winds, with char wen ttu-r, will extend Fist ward into Alubutn ami indiana*, increasing Easterly wi nih backing to North-west, on Lakes Micln gan and Superior. Cautionary signal continue for thin evening at Chicago Milwaukee arid New Orleans. NEWUKUN, N. C., November IS.-Til steamer Mary Sanford, on her Voy ag from Wilmington, N. C., to Ph ilude] pliia, sprung a leak aud was beached a Hatteras, with SIX feet of water in be bold. She look lire immediately aftei wards, und burned to tho water's edgi Thu vessel is u total loss. A small pul of the cargo was saved. No lives lost. SAVANNAH, November 18.-There wu a heavy frost this morning-making th fourth of thu season. Tho weather i decidedly cool. The fair of Ibo Lulu.' trial Association, which opens hero ties Tuesday, promises to bo a complete KMC COBS. Tho entries iu all departments ur very full, and the attendance promise to bo unusually largo. NEW YOHK, November 18.-Judge Gi bert - denied tho application to comp the Brooklyn, board of canvassers to r< jeot the rotures of certain districts i Btookiyo. An extensive run has been made o [jv a rdmored oonneotio^with uta Gua dmnBaukV ' .Vi-./. !.. -JJ . - - Bj B^MH J^i^.^ For Suie. 1,000,000 tios can bo supplied reasonable rates by applying to Rept a JOHN K. OYLES, at nopo'a atore, Klntmclal ami Commerolal. NEW YORK, Novornbor 18-Nooo. Sales of cotton for futuro delivery last eveninpr, 5,000 bules, ns follows: Decem? ber 18%@18 7-10; January 18???; Febru? ary 18??; Mureil 19, 19 1-10, 19j^; April 19,'?(aUn 5-16. .Stocks Bteady und dull. Gold dull, at li. Money ouBy, nt 0. Uovernmcnts dull nud stoady. Hi nt o bonds steady. Exchange-long 9J?; short 10. Flour und wheat dull and un? changed. Corn qnb t and atoudy. Pork ^luiet, at 13.12(0)13 20. Lord dull. Cottou quiet und steady-uplands 18"',,; Orleans l?^@19a?*; solos 1,200 bale?. Freights linn. 7 P. M. - Tho ban li slaloment shows loans hiivo increased 81.500.000; specie increased over $2 250,000; legit! tenders inoreuHud over ?5750,000. Money eusy, at 5(<?0 - exceptions 3(??)4 nt close. Sterling firm, ut 9??@9J4> Gold 11(# ! ll.'ii- Governments very firm, Status iuuetive. Old Tennessees Btendy; new heavy; Virginias steady; North Carob nae firm; new Soul h (Ju roi unis weak. Tou nessees 66);.'; new O?. Virginias Bl),1 J; new 07. Louisianas 05; new 55; levee Os 00; 8-1 75. Alabama Ss 98; 5J 05. Georgia Gs 80; 7s 80. North Carolinas j 38}:i; now ll)1.,'. HoutU Carolinas 72; I new 27.'Hales of cottou for future I delivery to-dav, -1 500 bales, as follows: November 18 0 10 (<i 18'.,; December \H%(? IS 5-10; Juuuiirv lb 9-10; Febru? ary lb;'.,; March 19(fVjl911-10; April IO1.,'; ?Sluy ID1.'. Colton quiet; Hales ! 2 2i)i) bah s-uph?nels 18;'u; Ot letitia 19??. ! Flour, corn und whi.-key unchanged. Wheat heavy, and 2K/3c. lower-whiter 1 red Western 1.60(7?'1.03. Rico firm, ut H{?.83.(. Pork a shudo easier-13 UbCtv, 13.20. Lard weak, at 9T". Freights Himer. JJALTIMOUE, November 18.-Flour linn und in good tb m ind. Wheat tirun-r. Com dull-white 70(n)78; yellow 70(3.72. Weslern 72(7^73. Provisions nuuhutiged. , Whiskey 95 Cotton Him-middling j 18?._.; receipts 25'J bales; exports 71; sale.-, | 350*; stock 5.273. BOSTON, November 18 -Cotton quiet j - middling 1!); reeeipt.s 2,005 bales; sales ; 400; stock 7.000. CUAUIJESTON. November 18.-Cotton quiet, ut 17^\(?l7;^; receipts 1.007; ex? ports coastwise 111; s;dca CUD; ttuck ; 27.157. ! GALVESTON, November 18 -Cotton Mendy-good ordinary 15:!.4; receipts I 137; exports 23; sales 1,000; stool; 30,818. Winni INC ri ON, Novumber 18.-Cotton quiet - middling 17:'.,': reeeipt.s 78; .sales M; stock 1.5-11. Mom nt:, November 18. - Cotton quiet and firm-middini;; 17?.|5 receipts 600 hales; exports 99; tales 500; stuck 33.311. HAVANNAH, November 18.-Cotton very brm uud demand ?clive - middling 17^40' 17/?. ; receipts 3,636 bales; exports 3,lu7; sales 1,100; stock 01,501. CINCINNATI, November 1ft.-Bacon1 ? lull and lower-old shoulders 07,.i"7; clear sides 7.'.,. Western markets show no material change. AuiiCSTA, November 18. - Cotton quiet and steady-middling 17.'^; re-i ceipts OOO bales; miles 1,000." NEW Oltt.KANS, November 18.-Coll?n strong-middling lS^'; receipts 3.313, ex pori s 3,308; sales 7,500; stank 98,007. LONDON. November 18 -Noon. - Con? sols 03,3?. Hoods 91;,;. PAKIS. November 18.-Rentes 50f. 00c. . LiVEiti'ooii, November 18-Evening. Colton opeued and closed steady-up? lands 9.'.J; Orh auii9.'.,(./O'i;; sales*!2,000 hales; speculation and export 3,000; .'ales shipping at Havannah or Charleston, 0 -'s To tho Ladies. .m.... J*- L'L[K ,,,! ,z 1 K 1> ?I J wn a wmffli awarded u> .Mrs. C. K. ItEKI), . HBfli kW H Minn street, Coinmldti, for the j Wwt illJt '" OATS at the Fair of I he ^tfj-j1 HQ Sl,uth Carolina Agricultural and ? /^???FjisC; M' f'hanii-ul Stielet v. Sin-also Las '^1*^S^\.;I mil supply ol bOXNKTS, Hats, 1 ItihhbiiH, Flout rs, Hair, I'll rs, Ch ia kn, and I everything usually kepi in a lir.-t OIHSH Milli- I uery Establishment. The I.min s of Coiiim nia and elsewhere will please call and nee fur i themselves. Ori?crs solicited, pri?es re- ' duc?-<1 Nov ll J. ME?GH?N, s.n .-i Hsor lo ti. M. THOMPSON ?Xi Ci?., M - ii AS on hand tho ^rsaarex^-?. L*V Vj. i..na hi?-, si y hrh. . 111 ? 4X$#J&??&0 -<t^Bk:.i! ililli ?'h?-npenl ^B5&^~ took ot li./O J'S and SHOES in thu State. All warranted. ALSO, A complete assortment of Gent's, Hove' and ? Cl.il lr? n's HATS and CAPS. Nov f? .'imo \V. 1). J...vi.. Ii. li. McCllKKUY. ! WE OPEN, ON MONDAY, ; AN KNTIlli: SEW STOCK Ol' DRSSS GOODS , SEE1H.E ll OHK SETS, IH'C/IESS ?.AVE COLLARS, 1'?JXI LACE COLLARS. Roman Sash Ribbons, I IN SEW UK.MOSri. I Roman Neck-Ties, I IN NI W r, I ..?UM ASH Al.I V Alli ET! KM. ? i V\JE carr; n big stock nf FLANNELS nn.l 1 Vf blunkett*. Jeans and Tweeds. Cassi? ni! rcs and I lolhrt. i he Shawl und Cloak Department exhibits | ill thu newest styles out. : In PU UM, we are ?Imwhtg Home stylos which ire not lo bu lound elsewln re. Tho st.H- ni Carpets, KUKU, Oil-Cloths, ?Vc, 'anent hu i xcelled. Our goods uni all selected fri ni tho best : nukes. Wir guarantee all good-, wo ?n il. ?lo liilsiness on tue one price M uti in, und a.low io Ionise tu "undersell ns."* Nov fi \\ I). LOVE fi CO. Baker's Superior Cod Liver Oil. I DOZEN linker's COI) I.IVF.lt OIL, for ?ale, wholesale slid retail, bv oet 20 ? H II^UKIMTSII. Druggist. Mountain Rutter. 1 rr KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER, for mile L?> low._ K. HOPE. For Sale. A LOP of linn Kenttickv .~ I^M. IM U LES and HOUSES, just ar-/y?SV rived. Call at ?Qj sa^? DALY'S STABLEa, Oe. 7 Un Ansenibty street. Just Received. I rv HALF CH KS rs assorted TEA. Though l_v" the l?rico lu market has advanced 15 per lent , we suooeedud in gcttiug our August bill iupllcatod, which wo offer at same prico ns aofdro.__ L?RICK?t LOWRANCE. Oysters in Every Style, i . MY Res taurant ls In order for tho ? winter season, and OYSTERS and other Rorrcebmonts will bo furnlsh )d at abort hotico. "Ho** will yon hays them -fried, rbaated or stewed?? O. DIEP.CK9. .jg**0, --?vt*j Barlil Barley! PLANTERS c*n htvo HEED EARLEY at ' ?1.25 per btishsl. Tortes oasb. Hep! -n JOHN * SEKQEne. lt. C, SIIIVKU. DAVID JON KS. SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK JUST IN. A beautiful collection of DU ESS GOODS. An elegant assortment of KU H.S. Asupoib ot ol' SH AWLS ?uni CLOAKS. Brilliant stock of CARPELS ANO OIL? CLOTHS. Magnificent collection ol MILLINERY. Uiiiqiiu and fubhionablu II Al ll GOODS, ot every kind. ( Parupa ilona Cto l. now. ) , Valuable collection ot O KN A.MENTAL GOOPS. Cl?nico and pretty TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES Tim Inst KIO O LO VF. and IICSiEBY de? partment South. MagitifietuS Btoek hand-made HOOTS and SHOES. Elegant and stylish HATS und OA PS. Tho beet stock of UM Ult KL LAS in the South. Magnificent Art Gallery. Public invited to nee it. The beet WHOLESALE STOCK SOC i'll, on our third Hour. Makin-,' a ir ra nd total <>r Ibo LAHOKST. tin HANDSOMEST, ibu CHEAPEST and li EST ?OMBINATION ..I OOOOS in thu United States, ot tin- hind, undi r roo!. Nov 7 R. C. SHIVER & CO. EDWARD HAIGHT & CU.. BANKERS, SI o . tl \V li I I Si r eel, .\ w 1" o r li . Fi cv PerMutt. IntercutAlhnrM uti l>< /..-.<.>. rilliK business of our firm ?a thc sumo aa ! JL any Mate or National Hank. iud viilu tin 01 li nu e haul.in;, willi u- ma) deposit and draw aa they pirns**, tin* ramo ita willi any Hank; except thal wu allow inti re.-t on all balances inf five pi r ?.. ni ) Wc buy anil nell Bonds. Ntm-h *, Gold, busi? ness papero, and coiled bu-un--a notes und lirait? throughout lim United Stales. iMving prompt returns. Nov '.' Imo LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, : AND I Get thc Best ! g^ffffcx?fei,* now full and complete, an I $fcxtt&^~iif?*jl?z>?' li pnli'ii- may dt-peiul on getting Hie hi.--1 ut the lowcat pos-dblo li ..un ad my laen it ii n aro un h that I di!y compet? tion Iroiii any ilia1 lu i I have ulan in atore and constant!. ari ?vin : till tho newest styles of Liidh a* Si it?, in I'ia. mond, (.'oral, ('anno, F.trusran. Gold, .!. '., A e.: elegant ib-signs i.n Chains, brui Hets.Churina, Lockets, ,Ve.; the Inti ni mid IJIOHI IX II nt I t ti I patterns in Kolid Sdvi r and heavy Plate.I Wan-- Oonda (.oiled for bridal, holiday r.mt ol her pri'Hi.'tit iit lom*. Repairing in all bi andu H. I y the !?<>?-1 work? men and at reasonable ral? H. ISAAC KUI./.RACHEK, Ort Pl Columbia Hotel Pow. Ino World-Ren owned Howe Sewing Machines Arv the o' hvt AV.iV.V.. ./ of Any >" th* Worht. IN range ol work tin? Machine cannot he equalled. Will wolli equally wet! nu I hui; or thin goods, noni gai:/*- io heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, without dianne id needle, I i'll sion o, Ihn ?d. We wi'l wurran' I In-ill lodo ibis. Cur liri-- work i.< ii'ialto any, and our heavy win k excels I lit: 1 ol any oilier machine in thu world. Ladn M wishing to introduce Ibu sewing into their la m nu.- \\.\\ timi ?t a ;:",;,t savil ol time, lal r ?ii1 lex- ] pense tn IU once purchase ihe hi-t. Persons' who ii ave tried ?ill machine.* arc unanimous in dee!a< in;; this lo bc thc r:ir*esl learned ol'any , in thu iiiailie;. l? you ure prejudiced in favor of anv particular machine ?I*, least examine TIIK'IIOWE before voo puri hHM . Al.KUI :> ti El V, nouerai Agoni for South Carolina. Office three doors i>< low Or. Ileiuiteh'a Drug Store, Main atrci t, Colunibia, -. *.'. Sept '-'I fimo WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. /~o 1 HAVE on li ami a select SfJ\ stock ot WATCH KN. .1 EWEL-tjg^Bfr A. A UV. CLOCKS. SILVEU timi PLATEO kV A u E, which 1 will diso is? of at most rea Honahle prices. Airo, SPECTACLES lo MI?I all ages. IlEPAlltlNG in my line dunc promptly and on gond tel UH. All articled and work warranted to be us represented. O El) Pill N's, .Jd lim?!- below PIM NIX ofiice, Main street. Oct 2'J Private Boarding House, ?/5fyL^\ .!<v yllly; SAM,1:l' Towx. fljulaTiM. '' 1 sl "' I ho Capitol, mic Mjiiarc E.I i rHMga. limn Main street. ( iliiiulua. s. i;. Oct J7 lum For Sale. 300,000 lOO feel oj wull sea poiu d Flooring on hand Onlem tor Lath, and ?ill kimi* Lumber tilled at short not cc. A pt? h ut our Linnhe) Yard, on Lady streut and l?reeiivillc Itailroad, or ad.Iri n-* W LOW H Y A I'll , O.I as :lmo Pox Pill Columbi*. S C. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFOKM mj ii nu.In and ^><^~ public iii general that I huvi ^?S>^^Swlusl n-turiicil from the North. ^ """S "V.uid am now prepared to lur iiinh all III waul of Ol'N>, Pillea and lie) eat? ers, ol hitcat sith s und bert qualities, Alli tn II ii i t iou sud Sportsmen's Apparat im, of all kinds ami ilcsci ipi ions, al i < ilueed pi .et.-. UEP.MP1NO done nt short millee. Nova P W. KRAFT. Main nt nm. Universal Life Insurance Company Al ri; sro desirous of securing Gie service! W of a half i!n/>-li active Canvassing Agents in South Carolina for tin Uni vcr.-a! Lite Insurance Company, of New york, with wimm liberal lei lbs wi. I nc made. We di -iii also i c.-poiieiblu Lucid Agunta h?r dach town in the .State. M. W. OAKY, M. C BUT LE 1!, State Superintendents nf Agencies. Coi.r.MiiiA, s. C., Sfpltinbi r s, 1.-71. Sept ll 41 nmn non nun " ?LU1JJ ?MJ UM]. A LIBERAL TRANSLATION m lui. VERY ?EST AM) CHEAPEST ,\iiTU'i.i;-i iii TIM: DRY GOODS LINE KO? Tin: Fewest G-reenbacks. WE have, juJt returned liom tim North (tin sooond timo this fall) willi tin largOBt and host line of DHY GOODS we ever have had the pleasure of offering to thia mar? ket. Every uoparlmcnt is crammed lull ot choice goods of overv style, kimi and var ?Ot V. A big Block o? DUE VS GOODS and MonV Wear -they are in storo and must bo sold. Also, Furs, Cloaks, Shawls, Flannels, Skirts, Blankets, Tn hie Linon and Domestic Oonda ol all kinda. Notions-a largo, very large stock. EVIDENCE-Our friendo toll us every day that wo roll tho best and cheapest goods in tho city; and, as we koop no flaah goods, bul do business in a plain, straightforward way, it will he to your interest to purchase your goods from |j-ov 2 PORTER & STEELE. RELIABLE INSURANCE. .-- . ? . Black & Waring, ( Hwcettyor* of ll. h.. Nichol* A Co. and of Ca?h rfc Waring,) General Insurance Agents, coLuaiiii?, s. c. REPPFSENT thc billowing woll-oslablishod and nr>st reliable Coniounies: IJAKTFOPD I SSC HA NOE COMPANY, or gnnizod ism. Assets tiver $1.500 (MK). NO KT H ll XITIS11 ANO M K KC AN'J ILK IN? SURANCE CO., urbanized Ll Wi. As?ete over ; 15.0110 ooo. CONTINENTAL INsl'K ? NOE CO., organ? ized PC,2. AM-O-IH OV? r $2.II00.<M)0. OKOPOIA IIOMK INsUltANOE CO.,organ? ized is .ti. At da over $7?0.0?HI. ANDI S IN> I KANCK CO., organized 1*70. Ans, IM VI (liiu.d'.n SOUTHFUN LIFE INSUUANOK CO., or? ganized Isen Asset? over $1,20(1 WMI. 'I'lio reputation winch these Companies have (vt a tdinln d for prnmpftfHH, nolhti'y and Hi m thc host guinnntee or wearily'und hnnorahle denting. Ile ?ill .. lo lennie villi Nov Almo FLACK A- WAKING. SEO. HUGGINS' FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, ;:.->"/, K-hcl ?, Calamina, S. C., 1810. Atina Fire Insurance Company, oi" Hartford, Conn. /,. , r .1 \. D isiy. Charter Perpetual. Cn hil raj Uni ale! MU (?lue, ititi r pnv. II g li-.- ( nat I iii -ago ..* .J| ( 00.01)0 I'lciuiuiio-11 livid in j-Tu.'0,i)oo T T in - I li' tile I? a .iii;' alni .-drong, ni AlUel ?eall X. Fire I moi rance Company. 1 ni.- grand old tue ci.i punition has Blood for more than IUI.K \ I:I:N11 M\ a- the lowering beauoti and inde? structible bulwark ot' indi tnnity against rmi:. lt lia- i . i.- . . 1 through t . rn ldc ordeals, lt went through thal ..! pj:Fi, the great New York cH.il ignition, in thc mont honorable and triumphant manner, ll also acquitted itself mo-i nobly m iii-, mon n cent li re at I'ortlaml. lt han ju?! been called on tu pay its hisses at ? hie.igo. which loo* un?t taken a part nf itn birgi surplus h aving cieb assets ol fl (KM, cn i i ;l not. 'lilli slock ol' thc Co tilpa UV How command . ov r j J'jO pei chare. Thc par value is Silin. Imperial tue Ins. Co , ot' London. Chartered \ I >. 1^ . ; Capital IA,i 00,000 tn Hold. This Company had no agenev at Chi? cago at thc linie ' t' tc lire Its loss waa -m ili. It subscribed f?tl?C? for Hie benefit ol lin: suth revs hy thc !"u . . Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., of New York. Anni w: il j?i'ii.uiKi, ali* r paying tosses at Chi Unton Fire Ins. Co., STU Francisco. TliL 0 injiany has j 1,l.*>(i,t:i0 in Gold, nftir p.o mg Chicago lo.-s. .-. ili-ksthki i. hy Ol o. HUGGINS, Ag nt. Olli.-o opp site <" .'.illulia Hotel, in rearof Slr. W. .1 OI II II. S Uuiik-slMn . Nov 8 1 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PIANO FORTE AGENCY. * WM. li. oPCii AltD, .*-^sP?wjH ???gr)iiay?i g.ietern.it. dui! ??TU _ 2/. < .-in,..- IV Aching, is new pre? pared io lake pupil* . u tin- i'laim. Organ anti Guitar: a ino. in Yoi il Music. Having tor ii vi r 'i ll I UT \ vi..\ I.s had chai go ol' I he Munica! Depart un uta in dc Female Collegen ami .Schools of the Snit?*, he deetns it ll line censa ry to make ?u.y ol!.ii ic! (leuce to his <?u i ?neal ?ona an a I ea. lo r. 1 he ai raiigctnetits lo., Las made with seve? ral ot the m.i-i . hrati d l i tuo-inaki in. will enable linn tn ? lier instrumenta ot' thc very iii:-! chlas at pl ?cen tiri delv COIlinetilimi Specimen I ii:. '.- daily expeccd. 1 i.o.-e in ?.mt ol' Ifii.truitientn superior to any evei ollen d I ir sale III Ibis market, will do wilt to examine h. |. re pundin-Mig clsnwhrro. IMANO l ol. ? I.S. MEI.ODFONS, Ac, Tum >l and repa rul :.! thc MOST I'l.UKKCT vt AN M l: and oil I casi ?na hil lenna. ..?.?lyal h.- residence, r?u ncr <.< ililli ami Sicilia ml strcits, m at lim book-tore ol Mesara. Duflte ,V Chapman. od 17 Nev/ Publications. Miss CoH MIUA'S I'M' .i . Sd,,.,.!, or Will Plow Ovi r, v.dh 7.1 illustrations. Hy * Aunt JaudsJIirii Ly author ot Supping IL i ve 11 ll..:.!-,. ri . li. sion.? from oi l I ngli-h Poetry, il SO. The Laud ol Lon.. . l y i;..tn rt Pticlianan. The Winn .-s o! History to Christ ; ibu Hill scan Lectures foi Ps7u. Uv Itvi*. F. \Y. Far? rar. 1' lt. s ?l fal Fronde's Second S'-i ies of Sl:o;t Minina on Great Sill j-cts. :_' Vi. Philosophy of Council m oies?, py Ma nacl. American Wonderlainl. Itv l'.achc. lt SO. Tim M. min r f r l'an-, liv rr-?n-Ftoiles. Travels in On- Air. Flegiuitly illustrated. Hy .Limes, Glai-lu r, I lt S. AI.S'l, Some new Sn ii lav .-. hool Library Hooks, m w .Iuvenile Loni;.- Innn Kngland, new No? vels, Ac. l'Or sale .u KUY ? N \ Mc WU l l'.!: s bookstore. ?eorgii Lune and Fertilizer Company Oil i !. :!.. :: Mil LL I IM I lethe planting public ?o tull co;iii,U nee in its excellence Permanent IVEanure. li was i Nteiistvi \\ Used tl .. past aranon oil Wh, tr, ('..: :? ai. | Ct : ; ? ::. and has given entire satisfaction, a- is shown hy a nuiuher .>! ceri iii.- it i n fit ni .-.nicol ibu beat piaulera In < i, m gia and Si nih I'andina; Om pnces !' :. Fi ri ilizii g. or X Lime, is $1S per ton cn-h, pul un iii casks or barrels, du liven d in t In-cit \ ni Augusta or at any huid? me mi t i e s i\ ,f,:: di Uiver. The price ofl ut XXX ?! Mannii's Lime, is ?2 per barrel, de liv, n d as above. Wc aie a iii nts for tho celebrated "Stonewall Coitoii Fertilizer" mid "l'um English Pis ?olved Furn .'' ?Inch wo receive direct from Enghind. sud can , IV r to thc public at re? ducid prices. FOLKS, Sl/KIt A CO., No. I I M Int.ish street. Augusta. Ca. Agent, roo-;. P. CLAKKSON, Columbia,S. Oct Pi Hmo it. A. PRINGLE, C ttop Sellerand ?en. Produce Broker, Ct, rn' M', H/'. Charlcstrn. REFEItENCKS Charleston-lion. C. T. Lo?nd? s, President Pank of Charleston; W. P.. Smith, Esq., Fri shh ut Lui,ni Pank ol Chin leaton: lt..heit AdgtT, Esq , P. C. Fress I. v, Esq. N. ubi ?iv, s. C.- Itob't L. MoCnugli riii, President Naiiunal Pani; nf Newberry. Chester, S. C. Messrs. McAlileyA llrawloy. spec! il nt t int nu: ui von to the consignment and sale of COTTON, Di iel Fruit, Ac Sept I lim _ Tnornwell's Collected Writings, rpil I'oLoi. rc A L ai.il Ethical, 'l volumes, L emhebished with Dr. Thornwell's por? trait. ; I p, r volume. ; Memories ol Pat mos. Hy M sr Duff. i'i. The Conservativo Pelm in nt ion mid ila The? ologv. Itv Hov. Charles P. Km wt li, 0. D. f.v Tlie Unseen World. Py Kev. Dr. Stork, il. IV KW KOYRIiS. IL i Lord ami Master. Py Florence M?ryatt Won, not Wooed. Py tho author of Prcd lu thc Pone, Ac .V.I cents. Terrible Temptation. Py Charles Pendo. Unilorm odilioti ol' Oraco Aguilor's Works, mich as Mother's Keconipensc, V'alo ofCedars, V c.. at i I pur volume. The kbovo booka sent to any i'd.bens, post pniil, on rcceint of price Am; t DI'FF IF A CHAPMAN. Puoksollers. The Southi rn and Atlantic TELEGRAPH CO. Now Open for Puniness. OFFICE, COLUMBIA HOTEL, Sept 11 NEW STATIONERY MSE. E. It. STOKES! HAS jriHl opened, in tho now ami handsome . building immediately opposite the Pim-:- | NIX uflicu, on Main street, a complete stock ot STATIONER*, Comprising Let lor, Cap and Noto Paper, ol ? all sizes, qualities and of every description; ' Flat Papers of Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me? dium, Royal, Kuper-Poyal, and Imperial sizes, i Which will bn mild in any quantity, or manu- ' faotured into Plank Punks of any size, and ruled to any pattern, and hound in any style, at short notice. ENVELOPES In endless variety- all siz, s, colors and quali JILANK BOONS Of every variety. Memorandum and Pass Hooks, Pocket hooks, Invoico and Letter Hooks, Iteceipl Hooks, Note Punks. AUCHiTECTS and DPAUOIIFSMEN will lind a complete stock of matar.als for their uso. Drawing Paper, in thoms aud rolls, Pristol Duards, Postal Paper and Poardu, Oil Paper, Pencils, Wr.ter Colors, in oaken and ? boxes, Drmdics, Crayons, Drawiug Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY I Of every description; a great vrrioiy of convo 1 nient a?d useful articles tor buth Teachers and I Pupils. ALSO j Photograph Alhutna, Writing Desks, Port ! folios. Cabas, with boxes, and a countless variety o! FANCY ARTICLES. I Aiso, a umbi elegant stock of Quid Pens and \ Pencil Casts, euperbly-mounted Rubber doods. INKS. Plack, Pine, Violet aud Carmine, Indelible and Copying; Mucilage: Chem and backgam? mon Mi n ' nd Hoards; Visiting and Wedding ('ards, and everythil g usually kept iu a I FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE, I Which thu Proprietor intends this ahall bo. Ho will Htill conduct bia PINDKUY and ! PLANK POUK MANUFACTORY and PAPEIl j PULING ES UA PL IS li M E NT, which has been I I in Buecusafuloperation tor ovi r thirty years in ' , this State, and lo which he will continue to j i devote his own personal at ten lion Hin stock t ! will bu kept up full ami completo, and his ' i prices will be found always reasonable, aud > . be hopes to have a aliare ot patronsgo, E. lt. STOKES, Slain street. , Nov S Opposite PIKKNIX Oflico. I. \ .*'!' MITICE. ! Secure Your Christinas and New Year ! Gilts. $l,OOOyOOO$ BY the authority of tho Act o? tho Legisla turo of Kentucky, of March Pl. 1H71. the! I Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky will give a (4 lt A Ml OlFT (OXJKHT, Al I.OIIInVli.t.i:, KY., ? Saturtluy, Urecmbrr 10, 1871. 100 DUO Tickets of admission, $10 each, enr- ! , rem y; hair I ioketa, *.,: quarter 'tickets, $2.50. Tickets wilt he sent hy registered letter; the ? money for them may he sent hy pust uflicc j ! money order, gr? enhaek?, ordrait. Each ticket consistant four quarters,value, ' $'2 .VJ each. The bidder ia entitled to admis? sion to the Concert, ami to the value of the gift awariled to it or ila fraction. {330,000 in greenbacks will bo die tributed io hubiera of tickets, tu gilt* o? from $100,000. j lim highest, to I IOU, tho lowest, being 721 1 Kif t.- ill ail. The Concert ia for tho benefit of tho /. / ll 1.1' ? Ll HU A I! Y OF A* AW YT C'A' V. 1 Tho Citizens' Pank if Kentucky is Trea- 1 surer, and Hm corporators and supervisors ure the lion. Thomas K. Pramlette, late Go-1 verm.i of Kentucky, and t?veuty-seven of the most distinguished and respectable citizens' ol the Mate. j The undersigned, late principal business j ? inaiiager ol thc very aiiccest-fiil (lift Concert; 'tortlie bout lit id thc Mercantile Library at j Sin Fratici-co, han been appointed Agent and j Manag) r of thin Grand Oin Concert. ; The drawing ami distribution will take place . in public, and everything will bu done toi, sat ia ty thu huyere of tickets that their inte- ; reata will ho aa well protected aa if they wore personally prtacnt to superintend tho entire; all ur. For tickets and information apply to C. lt. PETERS? 120 Main street. Louisville, Ky.; No. 8 Astor i i iiotiac, New York. li. N. lieiiipsted, No. 410 broadway, Mil-j waukoe., Wisconsin. M. A. French, Virginia Oilv, Nevada. M. A. Wolf, No. :Ufi Chestnut street, St.' . Loin-. Tickets alan for sal? in every prominent j 1 place in the United Mates. Owiuu to tho general derangement of maila , and advert ?cementa consequent on the disaa- , irons coulltgraliou ?II lbs Wont, the salo ot nek ta in tina enterprise ia extended to No ri'inla-r :><>. 1H71, at which timo tho maui I ! oili. c. 12J Main rtreit, Louisville, Ky., will el IM- for adjn-it nient of accounts and business. : No order-, except liv mail, will bo received after December 1, and no orders by mail ! i will he tided niter December 10. Tho New! York o iii.-e will close December lt); other j agencies December f>. Every ticket unsold , december ll. will be cancelled by ila number, j Thc drawn.g will take place in public, Docem- ' her Pl, li*7l, commencing at 7 A. M , and con- | I timm until th? 721 gins are awarded. Pay-, mrni ol awards will commence December lil, at o'clock A. M. Circulars of awards will bo . foiiud at i very an? ney as soon as they can ko I issued cori ectly, and will also bc sent to all . lickt't huyera aa anon ai poeeiblu. No order j will ne lilted at main oflico for lesa than $10. Nov 10tl2 CHAS K. PE IEUH, Manager. NEW JEWELRY. WM. GLAZE, VOL CM ll I A, S. C., IS now opening a lino "election nf 1.adieu' and it lent's English, S -visa and American WATCH ES do Agent for tho cele? brated Pauline Walch Company. Philadel- | nina. Gold Chaina, Yest, Opera, Chatelaines, i Leontino Necklaces, Diamond Pinga and | lirooches, Pearl- full and half aets. SILVKIt-WAKE. I make thia linc a specialty. All Silver sold by nie guaranteed equal to coin. Some hand ?mili! gouda in thia line, suitable fur Bridal . Gilla. PLATED AV AU F.. Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Spoons | and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Fgg Mauds, Coffee i Fi na, ,\ c. CLOCKS. Cutlery, Pocket and Table Knives. HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS, i Guns -English Donblo Darrel, Breech- ' Loading Pillea, Parlor Pities, Air Guns, and a full stock of Sporting Goods; Dupont A . Hazard Powder; Pistols of various styles. JET AND HORN GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, , One door North Scott A Co.'s Hanking House. 1 Oct '22 tining ? Canned Goods! Carnied Goods! 1r\i\ CASKS fresh CANNED GOODS, just . ..)' " received, consisting in part as follows Peaches, Pino Apples, Poars, ltlackberrh s, Cherries, Tomatoop, Lima Peana, String Heans, Corn, Condennod Milk, Salmon, Sardines, Turkey, Beef, Mutton, Asparagus, I Cove and Spiced Oysters, Salmon, Lob? sters, otc. For sale by Oct 4 _ JOHN AGNEW A SON. Uhoice Family Flour. i ?\?\ BARBELS Extra Familv, Medium -?-\ JU and Low Priced FL0?B, for salo hov down. _ _E. HOPE. If Yon Want School Books, O to PUYAN Jt Me.CAUTEB, who havo a \JT fresh snpplv of English, French, Ger? man and classic;*.! SCHOOL BOOKS, also of ; school Stationery of ovory description, all for : sale at lo<vt>at market rates. Sept 10 BY D. C P?IXOTTO' ft ?O?^^^ On TUESDAY MORN INO, at 10 o'clock, at 0?*^ auction ?toro, wo will ?ell, without,rs- V nerve, * T * '.?KU 2 1)0') pounds SMOKED SIDES. 5 OOO pounds D. S. Shoulders. ? il OOOpoundH Smoked bhouldors. 5 cases No. 2 D. 8 Shoulders. IS barr?le 8. C. Pig Shoulders. 10 barrels 8. O. Breakfast Strips. 10 casks Prime 8. C. Hams. 2 casks Unbagged 8. O. Hams. 3 caeos D. 8. Piece Bacon. 10 boxes Cheese. 1 I ALSO, 15 barrels Mountain Apples. TERM?-Cash. Novia State of South Carolina, County of Anderson. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mrs. li or i on HO C. Conley, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Jane A. Earle, Mrs. Engenia Adams, Mrs. Sallie F. Earle, Mrs. Annie Earls and Samuel R. Earle-ACTIO? ron TES PAST?T?OK OK lt EAL PHOPEBTY. BY virtue of a Decretal Order, to me direct? ed, by tho Hon. J ?moa L. Orr, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, In the above named action, I will expose to salo at Ander? son C.:urt Hon so, on eale-day in DECEMBER NEXT, tho following real ptbptrtv of tho est ate ol Jenn li. Earle^sceusdj situate Jn Anderson County, lo wit: ;, j ' Tho plantation known- aa the PARKS PLACE, lji?>g on tho8av.a^.n|di1Wfer,contain in K niuo hn idred and six?y.wvflp 1&57] BcrpJB, nutre or lens, and adjoinSB^nAaS of Andrew McLeea, Thomas li. And^^MM^t ghillipe Tho plantation or tract tS?^^nhiSL^QA^ FE d RY PLACE, lying Qs?&BfP^ Btw. and WoHt nido thereof, ^U? e F?rTT .Kroprte? nant, contains ono h andree ancjbeevenljrll70] acres, more or lees, and adjoins lands Qt Dr. Wm. L. BroyioB, R. A King andfothera*,. ?. Tho Hot ol and Lot in the tojrt?of ?b???ipn, known as the BENSON HOtfSSjbANDILOT, ritiifite on tho South-west cora^ef thopqh lic Square, and contains two acrea.'tnbre or less. 'Mt &(flf NO. *,..^'.-'f ??s The Store-house and ltO%^i\-^ml^iowa-'ht HOW, containing about Ottjt^^^^^Of a^^S^e, of Pendleton, known containing i -.volvo [12]WOHBK adjoining landa of MreySj?l John h. Karie and othejm^l dloton, known an t he'M^^S Main street?, and BI?M>^M| blue Ridge Railroad^.N^. j Tho Lot eil nato 'u . tho-. i*fi dicion, known ap*V^s^JUBK^ puned to contain ab?utoiKj i.otH or w. II. D. OsJSP liunter und othtrs.'. "-EtxvEfl No.i<rS The plantation or trafeujsfn PL Af 1 DI A A DA MS VIJAS?^ l'en Mile Cn < k, containlnH Ihirtv nei l?, more or loaBwE Martin a. McCuy, MrjgffiJI others. ^BjHP A htn?ill truct, Rituate^Mvis of the town of Anderaor?fwl puhlic highway lending i^BB mg ahout thirty acres, andr! Kotiert Stephenson, T. IMH known as part of the WHIM THUMS OK SAI.H-Ono thufi money to he paid in caebjjB of one and two years, pavjfln inatalmenta, with inters^Hfi to ty! secured hy bonds of9fl personal rteurity, and mWfi? mines. Purchasers to MH aud papers. Ai.soJ ! S By virtue of the said Den likewise, al the sauie time ?jf to thu highest hidder, afeU the eusuiug three [3] years?! iher order af thc CourU-.tfH The plant at i m knownffMg PLACE, bil nat o on DeeJuH contain about i h ii t ooh-'hffi [I .'i.'jOj acres, and ?uljo?q?ag, McLe.-Kv, William Bolt; ? ot li ern. Tho SHA!.I.(JW FO'BSS aitu.ilu un Seneca RlVsr^S tain about tweuty-?vfli^MM Deep Creek Place, wit&ifiB TFIRMS OF LEASE -Lesson} with approved pe-xonal-secS of the rent nnniially. iw| JAMEM Nov 1!) mr? ami Snit' of CU j Lot, on oceourijf mer J'arcfifhii BY JACOB'ij On the first MONDAY fm 1 will sell, beforo tho Co o'clock, on account andern chaser, That vacant LOT, on H no?r Gervais, hoing 52 feet^f hounded on tim South by I and North by Ons. Cooper.1 TERMS OF SALB.-Cash. I for stamps and pupers._ bim KW CODE AT Gr. DIEKCKS'. CANNED CW ODS. i i El HsL rings,' Salmon. Lob-BMIlH^ii^iS sters. Deviled II Bm, Oysters, Oed P*"h, Smoked Halibut, Lardcll?n, Mackerel, all kinds. FRUITS. Raisins, C?rrente, Prunes, Daten, Citron, Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candies- assorted. SOAP. Cold Water Soap, Babbitt's beet Soap, Mammoth Laundry Soap, Sapolio, Toilet Soap-astior ted. PRESERVED GOODS. Pears, Poaches, Pino-applos and Jelly. CHEESE. Rich Cream Cheese. Swisa Cheese, Pine? apple Cheese, Skimmed Cheese. FINE GOSHEN BUTTER. Flour-all grade?; Bacon, Ham and Break? fast BtripB. *^ TEAS. Wf J Old Hyson. Young Hyaon, Gflu Powder, English Breakfast, Oolong. Candles-Adamantine, Perallna and Wti;'.;'-^ WINES. Bwort California, Angolica, She, i-y^ VlnlapT*" and French Wifies and Brandies, at . f^J??\ Oct H / _G. P'KBOsWfrfc-;..' Refined Oil. . iffilfej COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by 4h<4j$jS| lon or barrel. Also, in glass?; 'ghSS???flra rjunrtn. Forsalolow._ _B^BUfJMJWI^ -I (\ li ARTELS Choico Now Hulled BT^'l? JU WHEAT. Foraalolowbv ?'^tkVEi Oct25 _ JOHN AOtiEW A.8ti|plp Seed Wheat. ? | 'Jm??k fJF^ BUSHELB choice RED