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A Card. -. South Oaboxjna Monument Associa? tion.?The Executive Committee of the Booth Carolina Monument Association desire to say that they are responsible for no rumors to which their oard of November ist may have given rise, or interpretations whio'a may have been pot upon it. Contributions having been promised to them from all parts of the State, they were forced, in self-jus tifioation, to make known, in the only way at their command, why their enter? prise had been abandoned. The facts in the case were published, nothing more being considered neces? sary. Novemdkb 11, 1873. The number of gin-houses burned in Georgia during the month of October, has averaged something over one por day, aggregating an actual loss, at the very lowest estimate, of $68.000. The consequent loss is nearly as great. notice. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Gbeenvillk and Columbia R. k. Co., Columbia, 8. 0., November 11, 1873. TO allow the OFFICERS and EMPLOY? EES an opportunity to visit tho Fair Grounds, the Offices of this Company, at Columbia, will be olosed after 10 o'clock a. M., on THURSDAY, tho 13th instant. THOS. DODAMEAD, Nov 12!2_General Superintendent. Just Received, AN extra une lot of Kunlucky MULES and HORSES, somo of which __^aro well broCo. Thsy may be aeeu at, unarleo Logan's Stables, cornsr Senate and Assembly streets. Novl2_W. s. a L. TALDOTT. Jost Received. 1 f\ r\f\r% lbs.c. r. SMOKED bacon ja./.\JU\j BIDES, whioh we can sell at panic prices. R. O'NEALE & HON, Nov 12 3 _Cotton Town Races. PARIS Mutual and Auction POOLS will be sold EVERY EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock, at the vacant store formerly occupied by D. Goodman, a few doors below the now City Hall. BARTON & LANGFORD. . Not 11_3?_ Boots, Shoes & Hats. JTJ^T received, another shipment or Mo O Mnllin's BOOTS and CONGRESS GAIT? ERS, double sole and drees. also, An invoice of FASHIONABLE HATS. J. MEIGEAN. Nov 12 _?_*_. ?*frpHE lato telegramB from Washington, an X nounoing the decision of the United States Supreme Court, concerning tho Bills of the Bank oi the State, Did pot create more.excitement in Columbia than was caused by the announcement that there are plenty more of those fine Havana OIGABS, of onr own make, whioh are still aU the rage. We also announce that Building and Loan and Greenbacks are Received at Par. Great throngs are flocking to avail tin m solves. of thia opportunity to procure the choice Tobaccos and Cigars to.bo had At the California Cigar Store. NovO_M. S?LZBACHER. The Calcutt House, ON Main street, and next to the Columbia Hotel,1b now ready for Transient Board? ers. Tho rooms are furnished with now and handsome Furniture. The Table will not be surpassed by any in the city; the servants polite and attentive. The Proprietor, having had several yoara'experience in tho business, trusts, by strict attention, to secure a liberal share of natronage. Terms reasonable. Nov 9 5? S. B. CALCUTT, Proprietor. New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. AJOURNEY to the Centre of tho Earth, from the French of Jules Verne, $2. Monographs, Personal and Social, by Lord Houghton, with portraits, $2. Jessamine, a Novel, by Marion Harland, $175. Against tho Stream, bv Schonberg Cotta Family, $1.75. Music and Morals, by Howtis, $1 75. Memoir of a Brother, bv Tom Brown, at Oxford, $1 50. Remarkable Voyages; or, Man Upoti the Sea, illustrated, by Goodorich, $3. Book of Epitaphs, by Nor the ml, Jl 25. The Pennsylvania Pilgrim, by Whit tier, $1.50. Aftermath, a new Poem, by Longfellow, $1 50. Physics and Politics, by Baghot, London. And other new Books. Also, uu assortment of new Novels._ Nov 11 PARKER'S HALL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! Friday and Saturday. Nov. 14 and 15. Third Triumphal Tour of tue TBEMAINE BROS. OPERETTA TROUPE IN Tiir.ni st I It KIN g AND popular BONGS, BALLADS, DUETS, QUARTETTS? WILL. C. TREMAINE, JOHN G. PIERSON, STANLEY, CARTER, ROBINSON. CM. TREMAINE, Concluding with an Original and Humorous OPERETTA, In two Acts. Admission 75 cents; Reserved Beata II; Unreserved Soats in Gallery 50 cents. Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. Rceervcd Scats at LyBrand's._ Nov 0 5 Dairy Farm for Sale. rpHE subscrihor offers for salo, on accom JL modating terms, his FARM, just out sido tho corporate limits of Columbia. On this farm the largest crops of corn, oats and cotton have heon mado, as attested by pre? miums awarded at several successive fairs by the State Agricultural Socioty. It 1b pe? culiarly adapted to tho purposes of a grazing and dairy farm. J. W. PARKER, Oot 28 ilmo P. O. Box 169, Columbia. Goal! Coal!! Coal!! JUST arrived and for salo by *?j BO WEN a LaFAR, Oct 31 lmo Agents. BY J. A. SELBY. COLI Special Notiooo. In tho SICK LOOM, on the Handkeronief or in the Boudoir, tbo D'ORSAY COLOGNE WATER is tbo moat grateful of all perfumes. A few drops poured upen a Lot nkovcl or tin plato will speedily givo forth a disinfecting and at tho name tinio a deliciouB odor. At Kot S FISHER'S Brug Store. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. ~ Happy Hellt r lor Young Men from tho effects of errora and abuiee in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar? riage removed. New method of treatment, j romr.rUablo remedies. Books and ; Now aud Circulars sent fice, in sealed envelopes. Ad-1 drees HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 8outh 1 Ninth street, Philadelphia,Pa.?an institu? tion hiving a high reputation for honorable conduct and nrotcswional skill. Oct 20 3mo Notice to All. C. F. JACKSON, THE LE.AIIER OF LOW PRICES, IS uow readv with a large stock of DRY GOODS and FANCY NOTIONS, at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOR CASH. I say little, but will do nioro whon yon call at tho store. c. V. JA.CKSOS. Nov 11 FAIR WEEK. 2.5. < a 8 = . ?rr> ---ej a o sj g- S3 ? ? 3 ?-3.2.5:E. 2.-? q. n. o b> 2 crcr ? g S 0 3 CT 2 B o 2 ass-- Tsar-""1 ?J (Up ? o o to?0? M'KENZIB'S RESTAURANT, Under the Grand Stand, FOR LADIES AND^ GENTLEMEN. A full ast-ortment of/ 1 C EL1CACIES <fc SUB-1* iS i'ANTIALS will bo Mtcpt on band and served up in tho best stvie. Nov 11 FAIR WEEK! ^ftcXCenzie's Saloon, MAIN STltKET. OYSTERS IN every alvlo. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. TARTS of all J hinds, fresh each da v. CAKES?a full I SfflSst f? assort men t? fi'^J fresh. Pure CANDIES' cd all kinds, of | mv own manufacture. MOLASSES CANDY, TAFFY, KISSES ttake some home witl?v you.) TOYS and FANCY GOODS in great variety. Fr? uchOANDlr.S, RON-RONS and Crvstal i/.-.d FjtUITS, etc. Nov 11 MOORE & FABER, AtCoi-fiey^-iit-I.iiiv & Solicitors In Equity ( COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE on Main street, over Scott's Bunk; ; P. O. Bos 55. a. c moo It vi. W. U. FABEIt ! Nov 9 lint.' _ South Carolina State Agricultural Fair GREENVILLE AND COLUMRIA R.R. Sptrlul I'usk. tigrr Train? \V? <i iirmi.i > ami TliurkUay. November l!2 und 13, | benvcen \tvvl?trry unit Columbia, He turning IHe Sume Day. A Special I'asscnger Train will Leave Helena at . 8 00 A.M. Leavo Newbei ry at. 8.15 A.M. Leave Prosperity at . 8 45 A. M. Leave Pomaria at .9.80 A. 31. Loave Alston at.10.15 A.M. Arrive at Columbia a;.11.15 A. M. Returning? Leavo Columbia at_. 7 00 P. M. Arrive at Newbeny at.10.00 P. M. Round Trip Tickets to go and return for single FinST Class F?he One Way. THOMAS D0DAMEAI), (5.moral Superintendent. tXJ.unz Norton. Goneml Ticket Aficnt. Guns and Pistols. I RESPECTFULLY inform my Iriendd and the public in .general that I have on hand a '^well-selected stock of doublo and Binglc-barreled GUNS, REPEATERS, Shot Pouches and Flasks, Gamo Bags, Caps aud Ammunition, Toys of all description, Walking Cauos, and mauv other articles too numerous to mention, which I offer for sale low for cash. Repairing do no at abort notice. Also, Keys fitted. P. W. KRAFT, _Nov 4 At tho Sign of the Big Gun. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Corner Uridije and Gates Streets. * THE undersigned begs to announce, to his old patrona and frionds, that ho haa re oponed Ins SAMPLE ROOM and RESTAU? RANT, and is prepared to servo, at all hours, FISH. GAME and OYSTERS, in all styles; together with every delicacy that tho Charleston and Columbia markets afford. NovC 0. R. FRANKLIN. JMBIA, S, 0., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 18 KOTICE TO PLANTERS?SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. TEE highly satisfactory mi ! romaikahlo rffects or this GUANO in producing very largely increased crops of Cotton, Corn and other Staple Crops, lias attracted tho gen? eral attention of planters an I farmers. In order:.! confirm pnb ic contldonco in tho con? tinued excel'cuco of tld? Ouauj, and avail ol the boat scientific ability in tho prosecution of this important busiuot.s, the PACIFIO GUANO COMPANY has consummated a profes eional engagement with Dr. ST. JULIEN' it vVHN! -., el Charleeto?, S. C, a* Scientific Ad? viser and Consulting Chcmiet to the Company. Dr. It AVENEL ia convert-ant with the composition and qualities ol the Guano, an well as with the character, policv ?od unusual res. urc?s tho PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, and will communicate roll information on Iheer pulide to plant? is who may call or him, or ad? dress him by letter, at Chat lesion, S. C. " JOHN S. REESE A CO.. General Agonie Tu.-ifie Cuaco Company, Baltimore, Md. J. N. P.?BSON, Agent f.-r the State of Sou'.h Carolina. PBE?Vmi GUANO, Direct from the Agent, warranted pure, for ea'.e at market rates. BAUGH'S UAW-BONE S?PEK-PHOSPH ATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM, always on hand, and as every shipment is analyzed on arrival, planters can rely on getting the same article, and fully up to standard. Agent of tho celebrated Brands of Family Flour: Baxall Family, Davis' Beat, Plant's Ex? tra, Cook's Choice, Bridgewater; every bairol guaranteed as represented; also, for the Maryland Steam Sugar Refinery. Ludlow Bagging Co., Tremom Nail Co.. Whittaker A Sons' Hams. Werk V Co.'s Candles, hichardson's Rope, Johnson A Sous' Starch, James Beatty & Co.'s Crackern, Cakes, dec. And as I devoto myself exclusively to a Commission Business, and all tho goods are 1 ccoived direct from Factory, and neither sell nor buy on my own account, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to my facilities for doioK huaiueee, and the inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having just erected a large and commodious Store, in addition to my other-, I am fully prepared for business. J. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant, Nov 13 2 Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf and C8 Kaut Bay. Charleston. S. C. Fresh and Choice Fruits, Etc. HOFFMAN & ALB HECHT, Main Btroct, a tew doore be? low the Pmr.Nix office, havootii _tiand, and are opening, a stock! of fresh articles in their line, consisting! of ORANGES. BANANAS, GRAPES, APPLES. HATES. FIGS, RAISINS, NU I'd, of all kinds; CONFECTIONEHY, French and American; Crisp PICKLES, by the jar, hun? dred or dozen; SAUlt KRAUT, Dutch Her? rings, Bologna San sages, Read Cheose, Puddings, etc.; Oy? tor a; St gars and To-, 'bacco; Cabbages, Po? tatoes, etc. In fact, articles of various kinds necessary for family and general use. FURNITURE, &c. AC. SQUIER would bo pleased to bio his ? former friends and all others during :md after the State Fair to call aud examine his stock of fine and plain Walnut aud other BED-ROOM and PARLOR SUITS and other FURNITURE,such as Lotto gos. Rocking and Sitting Chairs,Cribs, Cradles, MattreBstB, A c. which be is continually replenishing, all ol which he will sell at very low cash prices, and warrant them to pivo full satisfaction, both as to durability and piicw. Only one strei t East of New City Hall, aud juft below the Now County Court House. _No v s }|__A. C. SQU [ K IL Agricultural Fair. f|V> remove misapprehension as totherela JL tion of the State Agricultural and Me? chanical Society, and ot tho Auxiliary Joint Stock Company, iu the Fair about t-j u'j held, it is deemed proper to announce: 1. 1 bat the privileges of Lite and Aunni! Members of the State Agricultural and Me chauicul Society are the same at this Fair as heretofore. 2. That entries for everything, except the speed premiums, will bo made under the samo regulations ad hen tofore. o. That the rc gulat i -tni rotating to speed premiums will ho published in tho daily papers, iu proper time, by tho officers of the Auxiliary Joint Stock Compauy. Bv order of President V. W. WOODWARD. D Wyatt AtKfy, Secretary. Nov 11 MILLINERY. MRS. C. E. REED has opened a fine assortment of bailies', Misses1 and Children's BON ETS, ILtif. C;i|io, Cioaks, Red ingotes. Furs, Under wear and Hair of all descriptions; also, Mrs. Moody'd and other Myles of Corsets. All of which will bo sold at reduced pricos- Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums at tho State Fairs for the best MiUiuerv. Oct 28 3mo Imported Champagnes. BT f\ CASES Jules Mum b'Dry Verzenay and Q\J Ucidoiok, Quarta and Pints. For -a!e Iow by_HOPE A GYLES. A Card. IBEG to state to those of my customers, who have been running monthly bills, that all accouuts unpaid on tho 5lh instant will at onco bo stopped and tho proper steps taken to legally onforco payment. This course is imperative, for protection of my? self and creditors. No exception whatever will bo made. GEO. SYMMERS. Nov 2 _ Family Supplies. NEW BUCKWHEAT and SYRUP, Goshou and Pino-applo Cheese, Sugar-cured Hams and Breakfast Strips, Smoked Boot and Tongues, now crop Gunpowder, Oolong, Japan and Hyson Teas. All fresh and for safo as low ae the lowest for cash. Nov 5 HOPE A GYLES. Congaree Iron Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. Manufacturer of Ornamental, House and Store Fronts. -?+ ? - ? IWILL csbibit two Store Front Columns at the Fair, cast all in ono piece. They aro superior to nil others made?being btronirtr, with I ho same amount of ir . u. I will also exhibit? 1 Circular Haw Mill, complete. 1 52-inch Ditaon A Son's Saw. 1 Lot of Ghi Gearing. 1 Lot of Mill Gearing. I 1 Lot of Patent Cast Raik'ugH for Garden and Cemetery Adornments; ALSO, Settee.-", Arbor Chairs, Ac. In addition to what 1 will exhibit at the Fair, I have ono more Circular Saw Mill, and several other Patterns of Hailing and Cane Mills iv my worli-ehopa. 1 shall take pleasure in showing any one who may feel disposed to vioit my eatablish l men:, which is located at the f jot of Lady street..msar the Greenville ltailroad Depot. Nov i) .JOHN ALEXANDER, j Visitors to Columbia : fniNfl tbi: TAia, Are Invitee1 to Come and See Us. ou a :s LOCATED Nex: to the Columbia Hotel. ? - CASH WILL BUY CHEAP! WE have the GOODS, which mutt be turntd into money, at some price. Money is what we want, and money we must havo. J. H. KINARD & CO. ?-We want au UPHOLSEHER who uu | derstaude his business perfectly; also, three or four intelligent and educated youths to learn the business. Nov 11 5 Black Jack. flMIE undersigned will furnish the best of J_ blackjack HOOD, delivered in any part of the city, at 15 a cord. Oct If. " O. HAMBERG. Mills House Stables. JUST received at tho above Sta ^BkWk hies, twenty head lino KENTUCKY jaJLjjg^MULES, most of which uro well broko. Will be sold cheap for cash. Sopt 13 J. N. LONG. Agent. Corn, Oats, Etc, 1 AAA BUSHELS CORN, .LolJv/l/ 1,000 bushels Oats, 10.000 bushels Bran. 10.000 bushels Fine Feed, 100 bushels Cow Peas, 100 barrels Flour, 500 cases Canned Goods. All just iu and for sale low by Oct 19 L?RICK A LOWBANCE. (MIX Event." I 73. VOL. IX?NO. 202. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establisum't W. D. LOVE & CO. AVERY largo etock of desirable GOODS, purchased since the panic, at auction and elsewhere, will bo offered on MONDAY, November 10, 1873,and throughout thowoek, at the moat extraordinary low I'BICES ever known in tui3 city. Our entire stock of DRESS GOODS will bo offered at less than PANIC PRICES. All tho ucwaud desirable Fabrics in Mourn? ing Dress Goods, including acveuty-tlvo pieces of Black Alpacas, of tho best goods made, will bo offered at panic pricee.. Flannols, Blankets, Comfortables, Hosiery and Under-wear for ladies, fronts and chil? dren, of every size and quality, at extremely low prices. In our LACE department, wo oflwr an im? mense assortment of goods, comprising Col? larettes, Jabots, Ruffs, Ties, Ac, which la? dies will Und to bo tho best assortment wo havo ever exhibited, and at unusually low prices. Our stock of Domestics, Priuts, Jeans, Tweeds and Caasimerca compriso a full lino of choice goods, at very low prices. Linen and House-keeping Goods much under for? mer prices. Carpets and Bults at a great re? duction, to reduce etock and give our custom? ers bargains. Don't fai: to secure some of tho great bar? gains to be found at tho Grand Central Dry (iooda Establishment of \V. D. LOVE A CO., Under tho Wheeler House. W. D. LOVE. B. B. McCREEBY. BOOT AND SHOE BAZAAR OF i. c. sum k co. THOSE extra flno and nobby f3NVw GENT'S GAITERS and BOOTS, ?r"^ftto*Ho long promised, are now in. Tho finest and most durablo Shoe made. A splondid assortment now on hand. An elegant lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's FRENCH BUTTON BOOTS; a full line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's D. S. CALF SHOES, together with a full line of BOOTS and a HOES of all descriptions. also, A few cases of FASHIONABLE ffSw HATS, (new styles,) to suit all ??99 ages. Trices low. -?55^_ JL-PJ311 co. _ /Etna Life Insurance Co., IIAKTFOUD, CONN. ASSETS January 1,1873, $18,077,510.CG. Annual Income, ?0.000,04)0. o NE of the STRONGEST and MOST SUC? CESSFUL COMPANIES iu the United States. Insures LIVES in all tho best forms of policies, at rates juit to the insured and the [usurer. W. B. OULICK, General Agent. Office over Agnew's store. CoLUHBi \. S. C, October 27, 1S73. Oct 11 mo "Vjb Victis." IN the. present excited stato of the atlver thing mania, we scarcely know how to address our frieiids. "Unprecedented Rushes." "Enormous lucreaso of Biz," ad capfdiKbim cigar putt's, a hberai profusion of superlatives, together with the quiotly-whia perod in-your-ear assurance that it is aston? ishing how the young men stand up to the grave demands upon their physical endur? ance?reall) have left our modei-t style in tho shade. We havo, however, no desire or love lor the t-ensat innal. "Water always finds its level," und purchasers of 10 cent hauis ami cooking hinter vamped under tho name of "Gilt Edge," t?(>on find their wa> back to where good goods only aro kept; and where no promir-es aro mado which aro not no not to bo performed. Our stock is full, our busi? ness fair, (not unprecedented,) terms are cash, and our goods aro up to the standard wo havo always maintained. We can promise no moro. Verbuni sav. Not2 _ GEO. SYMMER3. FURNITURE I FAGAN BROS. KEEP constantly on Miand a full and com-fO pleto assf-tment of mm BED-ROOM, PARLOR M1 and KITCHEN FURNI? TURE, of tho most unique and novel design. FUNERALS served in tho best manner, and at short notice. Thankful for past patronage*, they re? spectfully solicit a continuance of the same, and an examination of their etock, feeling I satisfied that they can please all. Hoot 25 i3mos_ Pratt's Astral Oil ABSOLUTELY SAVE. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illu? minating qualities superior to Gas. Bums in any lamp, without danger of exploding or taking firf?. Manufactured expreesly to dis? place the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Its safety under every possible test, and its perfect burning qualities are proved by its continued uso iu over 300,000 families. Mil? lions of g Hons have been sold, and no acci dent?directly or indirectly?has over oc? curred from burning, storing or handling it. Tho immenso yearly loss to life and property, resulting from the use of cheap and danger? ous oils in tho United States, is appalling. The Insurance Companies and Firo Commis? sioners throughout the country recommend tho ASTRAL as the best safe-guard when lamps aro need. Send for Circular. WM. B. STANLEY, Columbia, baa a complete stock at all timee. Oct 9 SmoeJ Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT hia now Btore, Main atrcet, nearly op? posite, the Central National Pank, has . large and beautiful a took of fine WATCHES, atcm and koy winders, from the beat Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and of hie own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort? ment just received, and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in seta and cases. Bridal Presents, and a very fine seleotion of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Rings, large stock of Spectacles and Eye-GlaBses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock 1b the largest and best selected in the Southern country, and will be sold as cheap as the same, article can be bought anywhere. Get 24 The Newest Goods. THE subscriber begs leave to inform Wh the citizens and public generally, that ifff ho has just returned from tho North, with an lino an assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS as ever has been offered in this city, vise: Fine WOOLENS, Coatings, Veetinga, Doeskins, Cloths, Caesimeree. Ac. His friends and customers aro respectfully invited to examine hin stock, as ho guaran? tees to please tho most fastidious . All suits ordered will be guaranteed to fit and bo of the best workmanship. Sept 25_C. D. EBERHABDT. CLOTHING.! SET GOODS ! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS.' 1M1E undersigned, equal to tho wants of hia friends and tho publio in general, baa re-opened on Main Btrcet, at tho stand formerly occupied by John O. Dial, with a largo and woll-aelected stock or DRY GOOD8, CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which ho offers at prices that defy I competition. ReBuecttully BOln ' ? g a share of tho patronage hitherto exttnucd to him, ho promises full satisfaction to all that fa? vor him with a call. H. GOODMAN. Oct 22_ GITTT OfJRRENOV and BUILDING & LOAN CERTIFICATES taken" for CLOniNC, HATS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AT B. & W. C. SuAFFIELD'S. BUYERS will do well to give us a call. We keep the largest and most stylish stock in the city, and guarantee our prices to be lower than elsewhere. In our CU8TOM DEPARTMENT, we are making suite to order, in the latest styles, and cheaper than any first clans bouse in the city. R. & w. 0. SWAFF1ELD. Oct 10 18 Fall and Winter 73. HTM, ITS AND GENTS' Fl'llXISUlXG GOODS!! KINARD & WILEY ARE receiving the largost .and best stock of CLOTHING (that lias ever been offered in this market, and at prices to sun tho times. We aro headquarters for FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FINE UNDER AND NECK WEAR. Wo sell: THE BROADWAY SILK HAT. Tho colebrated STAR SHIRT, that is nncqualcd for qualitj and fit. Wo have the latest styles, tho best Custom-made CLOTHING, and at the most reasonable prices for cash of any house in the State. Sept 25 TO THE FRONT! Full Assortment Of New and Fresh FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING and vj ? ?] ?ii l ? t? m *. . x.t. >e \? S m at tuk Clothing Emporium D. EPSTIN, FINE DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS in every variety; Youths' and Boys' Cloth? ing; Dreas, Colored and Negligee Shirts; Silk, Felt and Wool Hats?latest out; Ho? siery, Gloves and Collars; Ties, Scarfs and Bows; Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, and everything that tends to make up a perfect stock. Tho styles of Clothing woro never so hand Bome sa this season, and we never had so complete a stock, nor never sold them at so small profit. Boing dotei mined to sustain our reputation for Boiling goodo at low pricoB, wo have selected and bought our stock with great caro, and feel assured that every on > can be satisfied by giving us a call. No tremble to show goods. D. EPSTIN, Sept 19 Under Colombia Hotel. Buckwheat. FRESH New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for sale by L?RICK & LOWRANCE.