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? B?! XU BY JULIAN A. SELBY. To Tax Union? or (lie Several Countiti of SontU Carolina. 1. The County Unions 6iiaU aonsist of two delegates from eaob Subordi? nate Union, with one delegate addi? tional for every twenty members be? yond twenty in each Snbordioato Union. The Subordinate Unions are therefore requested, without delay, to aend their doiegatea to their respective Oounty Unions. 2. The County Unions are hereby requested to appoint, withont delay, delegates to "The Tax Union of tho State of Sooth Carolina." 3. The Tax Uniona of the State of Sonth Carolina ia hereby convoked to meet in Colombia, on Thursday, the 10th day of September next, at 12 o'clock M. 4. The Ooanty Union of Riohland is hereby reqaeBted to provide a suita? ble hall for the asaemblage of the State Union at tbe time and place desig? nated. By authority of the Tax-Payers' Convention. JAMES OHESNUT, Chairman Executive Committee. Oamden, S. C, August 24, 1874. The Fmoht of Moses.?The New York Herald farnnhes the following: Scene first?Executive Mansion, Sonth Carolina. Gov. Mosea dances a break-down over hie escape from in? dictments. Alarum within. Eater ooarier hastily. Mosea?"Thou oomeat to aae thy tongue; thy atory, quickly." Conner?"Gracious, my Lord;as I did stand upon the banks of Ooogaroe, I saw 500 Georgians with blackened faces." Moses?"Jjiar and slave!" Courier?"Let me endure your wrath if it be not so?armed to tho teeth." Moses?"Bring me no more reports. What hoi within ther'?'" Enter United States Senator. Moseb ?"My trusty Patterson, skirr tbe country round; what drag ooald scare those Georgians hence?" United States Senator?"I know not, my lord, unless oar absence." Mosea?"Then let us depart." Scene second?Headquarters of the United States Oommundant. Moses on army cot, Senator nt foot. Ghosts of departed State credit, Caroliuian pride and national honor rise. Ghosts ?"Let na sit heavy on your souls to? night. Shoe-fly!" Moses?"Give me another cot; there is no creature loves me. Ku Klux! En Klux!" Senator? "Nay, good, my lord, be not ufruid of Ehadowe." Scene third?Another part of the field. Alarums. Excursions. Second courier (aged colored fee ale) an? nounces the approach of seventy 1 masked desperadoes all the way from Georgia. The hi nek "kurnels" call their hosts to arme; the superintend? ent of the penitentiary falls babk on a negro hnt; a Ooanty Treasurer runs a raoe with another for the protection of a ho.low log;State officials fly for their lives. Tableau?An inoffensive Kentackian rides into town with a dozeu or bo houuds after him, and news is received of an excursion of negroes by rail a few miles away. Allegory?Triumph of Moses aud the Senator aud safe re? turn to executive mansion. N. B.? Managers will apply for copy-tight to United States Senator Patterson or Gov. Moses, Columbia, S. C. Clem Moore, a negro desperado, is committing many outrages in tho vi? cinity of Lawtiiuviliu, in Beaufort County. He defies arrest, and not? withstanding the fact that there are several warrants out agaitn.t him, roams about unmolested. Donaldson's last balloou ascension ended diSaSiiGftniy Sur ihr gas.-hilg. It was torn in pieces, and the terouanta left hanging tu an ->ld tree, forty feet from tho ground. They descended in safety. Gas Bills for Month of August. CONSUMERS will please atteDd to the above. Nctico of amount bill will be loaud at Post Oflico. jacob LEVIN, Sept ti 3 Sec. and Treats Gas Co. Notice. LL persons am hereby warned not to ? buvOO.TON IN TUE rtlsBD from any laborer in my em dev. A, F. BLAIU, _Seot 6 3 Strothwr'a Depot. New Codfiih and Mackerel. IRISH POTATOES, Breakfast Bacon sriUPS, UagnoiU HAMS. Fresh ORAOKEUS, suob as Poek, Frean tt Co.'s, Milte and Ooruhill. Ginger Snaps, Exton Soda a-nl Butter, Vanilla Biscuit, dso., fcc. New Mess and No. 1 MACKSREL, at ro? ta il. Pickled SALMON, very flac, and all tho noveltios ordinarily expected in a first clag? Grocery at this season of the year. Our atock is unusually well assorted, and we can supply the public on best possible terms,o*sU. OEO. feYMMERS. Sent 6 Kerosene at 25c. BESTqualityKEROSENE.no firo test, at rotail, at 25o. per gallon, and whole? sale at 20o. per gallon, at tho cash sto:e of A.ig 16_JOHN AONEW ft 8QN. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! 1 HA BARRELS FANCY FAMILY JLVJv/ FLOUR, ground from aeleoted new Wheat, juat received aud for salo at reduced prices by john AG NEW k SON. Steelyards and Scale Beams. A COMPLETE assortment of PATENT " t\. SCALE BEAMS and STEELYARDS jual racoived and for aalo at reduced prioee. by JOHN AONEW A SON. A1 "Let 01 colu: Coall Goal! Coal! THE undereignod beg leave to state that they have constantly on baud all kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumers 1 in any quiutitv, delivered, at. lowest oaeb prices. BOW EN A LAF All, Agents. Bopt 2 3mo Bed Ash Coal. A 400 quality as that which gave t-uch satisfaction two yeara ago. Aug 25_T. J. H ARPER. Teas a Specialty. NEW CROP TEAS received, at lower prices than ever. GOOD DRAWING TEAS, Black and Green, at 50 oeuta 'per pound and upward, accord lug to quality. These Teas, apeoially selected by the 1 celebrated "Heathen Chinee" Ah Bin, are superior to any hitherto offered in tbia market. Our good friends will boglad to hear that since that nnploasantneaa with Bill Nyo, Ah Bin has reformed, joined the Good Templars, eschews ouchro and gives us the benefit of his good-natured shrewd? ness in our efforts to supply tho lenf in Hb purest atate at lowest possible prices. Kept 2 GEORGE SYMMERS FALL STOCK SOW OPENING at D. EPSTIN'S FASHIONABLE Clothing House, Under Columbia Hotel. rriHEmout popular styles of tho season JL in Men's aid Boys' HA i s aro now ready, among which are tho "Granger" and "Tom Collins" Hat.| Maguidcont stock of Furnishing Goods, &c. Arriving everyday. Look out for bar? gains this season, as I am dotercuiucd to maintain tho standard of selling the BEST GOODS in the market at thu LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will be sold at a BACBIFICE, in order to close them out and make room. Call earlv for them at D. EPSTIN'd, Sept 5 Under Columbia Hotel. KEROSENE OIL CHEAP, FULL GOVERNMENT TEST, At 33 Cent? per Gallen. THIS in the aatno quality OIL we have] retailed for nearly ten years in Co? lumbia. NEITHER DEATH NOR DESO? LATION baa ever entered any family from its u-?o, pulpit oratory to tbo contrary not? withstanding. At this prioo, it in a boon to tho people, and our Bales show that they | know and appreciate it. For further par | Honiara, see_GEORGE BYMMERS. Wrapping Paper. AFULL supply of WBAPPING PAPER I just received from the Atlantic Paper | Mills, for which we aro solo agents, and of? fered at lower prices than aamo quality can be duli/ered from the Northern cities. Call and e\ im i no quality and prices at the store or _JOHN AGNEW A SON. New Mackorel. ?I f\f \ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, JLv/\ ' consisting of Extra Mus?, Nos. 1, j 2 and 3, in barrels, half barrels and kits;! also at retail. Just reeelved and for sah) low by JOHN AGNEW A SON^ To Rent. A COTTAGE HOUSE on Ulanding street, between Bull and Pickeus. For terma, apply to Aug 15 JO?N AGNEW A SON. _ l>_ x vi -von l, THE c immodioun tli ick ami Metal j Hoof STOBKHO?SE. No. (j'.l Main street. Terms very low. Applv to HEIBELS A F.ZKLL or to BOONE tt Mb'L LER. Attorney*.at-I.HW Auk 5 t Honsc to Rent. THE HOUSE and POUR AC BE ||j|t LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar LJU*dcn and excellent well of wa'er. Pos? session given ituHJodialolv. Apidv to WM. MARTIN or E lt. ARTH Uli. July 4 Corn ! Corn!! <~( \f\ BUSHELS PBIME WHITECO 11N. *_)Uw 500 bushelB Mixed Com. Jmt received and f<-: sale low by Sept 3 JOHN AGNEW ,V SON. Miller's Fire Proof Safes. rpiIOSE in want ol the best Safe ni not Jl fuclured will dud it to their interest to call and examine our stock of .MILLP.It's CELEBRATED FILE PROOF SAFES, which we aro ofiuriug at manufacturers prices, thereby saving to tho purchaser tho expenses of freight and drayago. lltesc Safes hnce stood the test of the great Jire in Chester and other pltuses in the State, pre? serving their contents to the satisfaction of the owners, and will be Bold ae low here as othet makes otn be bought in New York cil^l. _JJ?^N AGNEW A SON. Central Hotel, t)RO CANAL street, corner of Elm, ?t\J\\j New York, ouu biock Kaai ot Broadway. Centrally located, in the imme? diate vicinity of mercantile business. Good Booma 75 conte and $1 00 per day; f4 00 to tG.OO per week.__Ang 17 lmo? Ice! Ice! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply all orders for the above article. Tbo Ice manu? factured at my establishment la made from pure Spring Water, frozen at a tcm poratureof thirty degrees bolow freezing point Fahrenheit, and can bo shipped a long dirftanco without much loss. Price $1 25 per 100 pounds, and good w'eight gua? ranteed. No Ice shipped unless the money uceompnnies the order. July 29 . J. C. SEEGER8. lr Just Censures VIBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY INSURE YOUR GTN HOUSES! TUP. HflUE IflMPAXY 'S'u iiOuau Sll?tliirlLl \tli UUllil ill* 1 UP NEW YORK OFFERS INSURANCE on Gin Houses and contents, as well as on other farm and citv propertv. Assets of the Company. July 1,1874, t?.212 381 40. S. 1*. L.K A I'll A KT, Agent. Office over Carolina National Rank, Aug 30'fG Columbia, S. C. postponement! SECOND AND last GRAND GIFT CONCERT in Ain OK Tin: Masonic Relief Association OP NUUFOliK, VA. Day Positively Fixed! Thuriilay, lOtli November. LAST CHANGE. THIS enterprise is conducted by the MA? SON to RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA., under authority of the Vir^inii. Legislature, (Act passed March 8th, 1873 ) 50,000 Ticket*?O.OUO Cault Gifts. $253,000 to be Given Away. Ouo Or and Cash Girt of.?? 30,000 One Grand Cash Gilt or. 25 uOO One Grand Oaah Gift ot. 20,000 Ouo Grand Cash Gift ot. 10,000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 5.0H0 One Grand Cash Gift of. 2,500 One Grand Cash Gilt of. 2,000 15 Cash Gifts of $1,000 each. 15,000 28 Cash Gifts of SOU each. 14,000 43 Cash Gifts of 70 Oash Gifts of 250 Cas-h Gifts of 57K Cash Gift? of 5,000 Cash Uifts of 250 each. 10,750 ISO each. 11.850 100 each. 25,000 50 each. 28,000 10 each. 50.000 0,000 CASH FRIZES, aggregating. .$250,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Tickuts.MO 00 | Qr'ter Vitts. .* 2 50 If air Tickets... 5 00! 11 Tickets.100 00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will bs conducted with the samo liberality, honesty and tHirucsa which characterized the lirst enterprise. JOitN I.. ItOFKK, President. For tici-ets and circulars, giving full iuforntfttion, address I1KNRY V. MOOKK. ?i, e . Norfolk. Vit. RESPONSIBLE AGKNTS WANTED. Sept 4 _ +.10 New Church Music Book Foe 1874-7.1. THE LEADER! By H. R. Palmed, assisted by L. O. Emeu son. JUST issued and ready for sale. Its auc cess already assured. Its price is a return to ante-war Church Book rates and its contents new, fresh and cannot tail of winning a hearty endorsement from choir masters?the musical profession and tho musical public. Specimen pages froo on application. PRICE SI 3fi. SI2 00 PER DOZ RIVER OF LIFE, FOR SABUATI1 SCHOOLS. A Bale of over 80,000 in less than one year attests the merit of this book. The publishers are confident that no better Sabbath Scbsol book ban been published in yecra, and none given such entire satisfac? tion. Price 115 els. B'ds; 13.00 per d< /. ; t'M per 100. THOMAS' Sacred Quartettes and Anthems. This day published. Ihn been many years in preparation, and will ho welcomed hy all tho lovers ot Mr I'Iioiuuh' sacred music?and who is not out? Ah .i quartette hook for choirs, it wil i he found indispen -able. Pric* in bnard-i. i'2. 50 Cloth, i;i 00 OLIVE? DllV.ON <v CO., Boat?ii, OHAS. H RisTON X CO.. M?ptSiri?w 711 ?mailwtT N Y BUY ONLY TIIK Genuine Fairbanks' Scales. STOCK SCALES. C..?l Sen lea, Hay Saales, Dairy Sealm Connur "eile*?. Ac Aiho, .Mil. ks tl.AR.1I TILU OO 's ALARM CASH DRAWER. FAIRBANKS & CO , 311 Broadway, New Vork, 106 Baltimore stfeot. Baltimore, 53 Camp siren, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS BltOWN X CO.. ?! Milk -tn ef, Boston. FAIRBANKS A BWINO, Masonic Hull. Philadelphia. For sale by leading Hardware Dealer?. Aug 20 w>4mi? eesa^ de? p?-tb-y . (TrHaBSSk HOOKER Hi WRIGHT, l.T-T Y Richardson ?trn-t, opposite Columbia Hi.tel. Dn. D. L. BnozEit, Dn G. F. S. WnionT, Aug 4 lmo Attend the True MORNING, SEPTEMBER ? Latest Style Hats Jnst Arrived. BBfe*. PBIOEB LOW FOR CASH. Ml GREAT INDUCE MENTH are Em now offered to closo out our re /Mftre~'-:":"- stock of CLOTHING, to ^^^?niaku room for llio Fall and Winter Stock. KINARD & WILEY. Aug 29 PTITTPIM A njn lift TN liiuiuiMu mill nnla! No. 124. TUE OLDEST CLOTHING HAT j? STAND IN the State, anil now tbo cheapest to get good READY-MADE CLOTHING Wo still keep abroaBt ol tho times in FURNISHING GOODS! Gents' Undershirts, Silk, Lislo Thread and Ganao, Linen and Jean Drawers, Ties, lJows, Socks,Collars,Scarfs,the celebrated Star Shirts,ready-mado and made to order; tits guaranteed. White Linen. Duck, Mar? seilles Vests, in now styles. Black Alpaca Frock and Sack Coats. We are soiling Goods at low prices for cash. , KINARD & WILEY. July 23 _ Just Received ft, AiW, C, KWAmEUm Very desirable FALL STYLES OF felt hats! a FULL LINE OF LATEST STYLES| 1. BLACK CLOTH FROCKS, Black DOESKIN PANTS, Black CLOl'n VESTS. Ulatd; French CLOTfl aed DOESKINS for Custom Trade. B. A W. C. SWAFFIELD. Aug 22 THE GREAT SOUTHERN my GBii en. F?RCBGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO,, 275 King Street. Charleston, S C. TUB CIIKAl'EST DItV OOUUS, xotio.vs, (?il clotii"8, CAKPKTS. ma tt i num. tu??-i, l-:ie.. 77/75 Sii>K OF NEW YORK. For prices.h?h local Sept 1 tilmo Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. STATIONERS First-ClassWork OUR SPECIALTY, vr.t. uv t -iNo ciiEArr.it shades of stock. WE can k'I'ltNISlI WOltK at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHlolWABLE-STftTIONERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and gall Invitations ON THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE.. ^upl 4 tly Food for Infants. CONDENSED MILK. Eagle I'.n.nd. Pa point. I'hosphatic Food, Nos lie's Mo I ther's Milk Snbstitnto, Bermuda Arm' < Knot. Farina, Rruraa, Cocoa, Corn Stare! i always fresh, at I June 12 ? HKINITHH'6 DRUG STORE. Subscribe for the PiHENlX, Event." I, 1874. VO HKINITSirS Standard Family Medicines. \ N experience of forty years, and en ?\. dorsed by the highest professional ukill in tbo conntry. DU. REINITBH'B FAMILY MEDICINES are compounded with great care, expressly for family nse. Tbo public havo, therefore, a guarantee that tbe formulas of these Medicines are based upon strictly scientific principles, by one thoroughly acquainted with the medi? cal qualities aud effects of each ingredient, and of their combined influence when chemically united. I can, therefore, recom? mend these preparations with the greatest conildence, being fully persuaded from past experience that thev will give very GENE? RAL SATISFACTION. Tbe uso of those "Family Medicines" is not confined to tbe illiterate and credulous, for innumerable porsons of intelligence and character, occu? pying tbe most prominent stations in soci? ety, too honest to impose npon otbera, and too sagaciouB to be imposed upon them? selves, not only uso, but recommend them in t ho highest terms of praise, for tbe unl fortuity of their enccoss in subduing dis? eases. For sale by E. H. HEINItSH, Druggist and Chemist, _Pnut C t_Columbia, 8. C. New, New, New! HAMBURG EDGINGS and IN8ERT INGB, for 10,15, lCj, 20, 25 and up to $1 per yard. hUFFLINGS, all new styles, from 25 cent* to $1.00 per vard. BEAD TRIMMINGS, SHIRT FRONTS, at C. F. JAOKS0N*8, Aue; 21 Leader of Low Prices. P. B. ORCHARD & CO., dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C. WE beg leave to inform our friends, that we havo on hand a largo and well-assorted slock of LADIES' HATB, which we will close out for the next ten davs, at HALF PRICE, varying from 25 cents to $1.50. also, LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS. At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York. We havo also Jost received a large lot of LONGCLOTHS and SHIRTINGS, which we arc Belling at prices that defy compel i'ion. Aug 12 F. B. OROHABD A CO. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there are still plenty more of the celebrated 5 cent PARTAGAS on hand. I guarantee that they contain more and a bettor quality of Tobacco than auy other 5 cent Cigar aold in this city. Special Order, No. 2, All Smokers of Pressed Cigars w'il please take notice that they can get a bunch con? taining 25 Cigars lor $1, and all other popular brands at equally low priceB, at the CALIFORNIA OIGAB STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) :)d Door Below Whoolvr House. June (5 "Tne Georgia Gin," We again call the attention of those witlruit GINS to the above Giu. Wo kavc 8"hl Iii? in lor seven years, and tho titiivi r sal satislaeli'in they have given and the largely increased dein.a lid and sale each year, is the lr_.it i vtdeuce of tin ir merits. We u dit voth y willGIN FASTER, MAKE A BEtTKi: LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND (JIN i.'i.H V.N fill, than any other Oiu in the ni.irki t i Irder i-aHy, of L?RICK A LOW RAS CK, July 2.''. V:enls lor South Carolina. Jltw Books at Bryan's. 'IMI E GREAT ICE AGE aud its R 'ation 1 to tin- Antiquity ol Man?hi Jones GeiUe, V. n. s. $2 50. VYiike-, Sheridsu, F? x. (o! liniool George III.) $2 00. Sunnier. (PrnloiHor.) on Anierieau Cur? rency i:\ no. 1 ?o* tiiniM.t I*.volution hyWitieliell $100 Verne.-' Meridian or Adventures In South Africa. Vernes'Iroin tho Earth to the Moon and Around It. il.no Sun Views o| the b'irtli or the Seaaoua, ilbistral.-d by Proeiiif. F. It. S. 12 SO Vernes' Journey to tho Centre of the Eari h. Z't cents. Mho, a *tippi\ of new NOVELS, by Eng? lish mid lisiiunii authors. cli">l>. LAYVYttK*' OKKKK.s: t ?m;|{AN'|:K iikfickm KOOMN fr'Ott KAMI I.IKS! Sl.tOl.K ItKD-UOOniS! t > i.kt in tue new central National Bank Building. MICKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. P.ed-RouniH from f:l per mouth itpwaids; Family ilooms from $'"> per month upwards; Lawj era' OtVices from $fi pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. A'o back room*, all b ending on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Applv ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBELS A EZELL. April 2 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE ou New York, Baltimore, I Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of the United StateB aud Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSI PS received and Interest-bearing eerl ideatesi-sued. SI OCRS, B ?NDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of L-.erchaDts and othere from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINKS OF DISCOUNTS granted hv tho CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, "Comer of Plain and Richaideon streets. LUME X?NUMBER 146 IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented March, 1870, BY PENOLBTON & BOAEDHAN, augusta, OA. THE satisfaction this PRESS has given in the past, the great improvement made on it, and the fact of ita being from forty to fifty dollarecbeaper than any other good Press, should induce planters and others to send for one of our new Circulars before purchasing. We also manufacture Irons tor Water Power Presses and Sores* Presses. Address PENDLETON & BOARDHAK, ? Foundry and Machine Works. Kol lock Street. Angnsta. Oa. Jnly 2 Wjjimo [ 8partanburgand Asbeville Railroad. Araiure'? Highway Across the Mountains! Light Gbades, East Cunvrj, No Tunneling LKT IT be BUILT speedily i A link in the Air-Lino Road between tUe cities of Cincinnati, Lsnisville, St. Louis, Chicago and CharleBto-i. seventy-four miles long, with less thun . a * nty miles of hoavy work. Shorter than any line from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to either of these cities, and many hundred miles nearer to these centres of Western trade than any existing line to Charleston. The Road that promises to makeOb&rlea ton the market for the trado of the great North-west, the West Indies,Booth Amc rica and Europe; also, an important em grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for the develop? ment of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, pa} able in tea installments. Every citizen of this State ahanld ovn jet least one Share. Charleston, with her magnificent Har? bor and genial climate; her immense unde? veloped back countrj, containing a fertile soil, fine pasture grounds aud inexhausti? ble water power; her contiguity to the West Indies and South America, and hor uuparallcled European ocean coarse, it destined, upon the completion of this Im? portant Tiiu.sk Like, to emerge from her prostrated condition and become wk&; nature has intended she should be?Vitt Git eat Commercial Metropolis of the Southern Section of the Unites States. LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY. The following clanse in the oharter ie published for the information of atuV scribers: Sec. 4. "That no Stockholder of B&id Company t-hall be held liable for the debts, contracts or acts of said corporation, beyond the amounts actually subscribed to the Capital Stock of said Company by auch Stockholder." DIRECTORS.". Geo. W. Williams, Oaiiuih. Cannot., B. Bollmann, John H . EviNe, At.vA Gaoe, T. B. Jeter, Tuto. D. Jebtev, D. R. Ihjncan, Tueo. G. Baueeu, James E. Black, John* S. Fairly, John S. Willy, Principal Office and Address, 25 Droj-.& streit, Charleston, S. C. C. G. MBMMINGER, Presidtut. A.C. KAU FM vN, Secretary and Treae. .lulv 9 8mo ! Jewelry! Jewelry! JeTvelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main str?et. nearly i p posite tbe Centra) Nationa! Punk, haB largo and beautiful stock of flue wa'JCBES stem and key wiuders, fri m beet European aud American manufacturers, and of bio owu importation, in gold and silvercasea. Elegant JE WELK) I Au uuuvaled askort? ment jnst received and all the latest stylet. Sterling f-ILVEli-WARE, in sets and cases. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection Of Plated*Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Eu Kageiuout Rings, large stock Of Spectacles and Byo-Ghisses, (Hocks, Musical Boxes, sud a great variety of Fancy Article.-. Mj stock is t he largest and best selected in tbe Southern country and will be sold as cliea.p t* tame article ci<n be bough! hi:>w) tii Oct 24 CONOAKKE IRON W0RK8 COLUMBIA. S. C. ! J )HN ALEXANDER, Proprietor REROFSTEAK 5 ' >A^'DN^RSf8T Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Caatinga for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Store* aud Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens' and Cemeteries, Iro i Settees aud Arbor Chairs; alao. Braes Castings of all kinds, Bolls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, ifcc. Guarantee all my work first elaesand equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Ladystreet and necrtc South Carolina and Greenville <fc Ct/ramhia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 Landreth'8 Turnip Seed. UTA BAGA. Flat Dutch, Gl.>be, Red Top just received at L. T. SILLIMAN & OO.'S Jtilv 18__Drag Storo. _ Extracts. ENGLISH. French and American EX? TRACTS for the Handkerchief, for sale at L. T. SILLIMAN & CO.'S July 7 Drag Store, R