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London, September 39, go to tbat port, at) intended?their commander deeming it prudoot uot to give cause for trouble. ' '" ; ' London, September 23 ?The Mark Lane Express, iu its review of. orop prospects, says tbo reoeot rains have materially beuefitted the root crops. There has beou too much rain, bow ovor, for late potatoes, which have ehown the oommeuoemeot of disease, and this will cause a greater demuud upon lower descriptions of wheat aud prevent their further depreciation Grass possesses the verdure of Spring, whiah will help growers to carry their stock through the winter, notwith? standing tho deficiency iu the hay aud straw crops. The wheat trade shows neither encouraging nor discouraging features. Prices in France are a shil ling lower, but elsewhere ou tho Con? tinent they uro unchanged, except ut Odessa, whose prices are firmer, iu the hop * tbat a flue quality of crop will eventually secure better prices. London, September 29.?The au nual uleotion for Lord Mayor took place to-day, aud. Aldermuu David Heury Stouo !Wft8 chosen. TciccraDbic?.1 lii'rncan Malier*. New York. September 29.?A spe? cial to the World; from Bismarck, says four companies of the 70th Cavalry, from Fort Abraham Lincoln, and four from Fort Rioe, have been ordered to Louisiana. A portion will leave to? morrow and the remainder immediately thereafter. A speoiul from Rome to the Post says the present Ambassador has pre? sented to the Pope a letter from Mac Mahon, announcing tho withdrawal of the man-of-war Eurica from Ctvita Vecohia. Savannah, September 29.?There was a heavy storm last uight, aud this morning tho river is higher than it bus been for twenty yeurs. The rioe plan? tations in thie vicinity are overflowed, and there is much damage to the orop. Tho estimated loss in nco is $100,000. Washington, September 29.?A very scattered report from New Or? leans represents tbut a compromise has been effected, by which Dr. Jousshuo, Superintendent of the miut, (please let me say to those who don't know him, ?u exquisite gentleman,) hay been selected ns tho balance of power be? tween the two lrom each party of thu Advisory Board. Tho Democrats pledge themselves t-j do everything in their power to preserve order, i'lic canvassers oousist of two Democrats aud three Republicans. The confer? ence luste.r seven hours. The result was .dgnud by the chairmen of both committees. New York. September 29.?The Irish team has challenged the Ameri? can team for a match in Dublin, iu June, 1?75. Louisville, September 29.?A box belougiug to counterfeiters was cap? tured ut the office of Adams' Express Company. The guug permeates North Carolina. Eist Teuuesseu aud K -n tucky. Six of them, including the shipper of tho box, were captured. Fall Riveb, September 29 ?Iu the jury of inquest on tho Granite Mill disaster, one witncHS stated that when the womjo commenced jumping, ono struck a ladder standing agaiust tho mill, breaking four rounds of it. San Francisco, September 29.?The Supreme Court has decided that the local option law is unconstitutional. Samuel G. BUsdell, recently hqui dating clerk of the Custom House, snot himself to-day. Oauso unkuuwn. H was for several years delivery clerk of tho Western Uuiou Telegraph Oompu ny's office. Long Branch, September 29.? Qelmbold's blook wus burned to-day. Thought to be incendiury. Charleston, S. C, Scptembe 29 The most feurful gale siuce 1H51 begun early this moruing. Tho burriouut by 9 o'clock tide, had iuundaled the river front, damaging the wharves along the stou3 sea-wall known as the Buttery. It ruined the pubbo bathing house. Shipping generally escaped serious damage. Two houses and one lifo were lost on Sullivan's Island. The loss will probably amount to $250, 000. Fortunotely tho wind shifted to the West, moderating the violence of the sea. Albany, September 29.?The Libe? ral Convention, in adiourning, resolved to make no nominations, aud resolved that Liberal representatives aud the Independents should support only honest men, and those who most fitly represent the principles enunciated at the organization of the party at Cin? cinnati, and subsequently re-affirmed at the State Convention, and who also stand oommitted by the aotion of the convention which placed them in nomi? nation. It protested against a third Presidential term and. the centraliza? tion of power ut the scat of the Federal Government. Washington, September 29.?A res? taurant keeper here wus lined $100 for refusing to serve a negro at u table re? served for regular boarders. Wilmington, N. C, September 29.? One of the heaviest btorms over ex? perienced here prevailed neurly all day yesterday. Tho river was very high. The telegraph lines woro down in every direction uutil this morning. The rioe lands were overflowed, and much damage wus done to the orop alreatly out. The storm measurably abated before midnight. No serious damage to shipping has been reported. Paris, September 29.?It is reported _ that the Council of Ministers have de? cided to request tho wife of Don Carles to leavo the Freuen frontier imme? diately. Washington, September 29.?Albeit Lofavrie has been reooguizod as Consul of Frauce at Charleston, 3. C. 11 uvm\ im i", hb 11 ii l n*.mem ., F-iob^iliVcB^Fip fWedneadayy^foc the* South Anautio^taVea, >iri?ij' ba? rometer, stationary or higher tempera toreu.W,^?terlj .[wi^^i^th, partly cloudy weather will prevail. Over the Galf States, stationary aud higher temperature, diminishing wioda, shift? ing to/Soulh-eaet.on the Western gulf coast and generally clear weather. Over Tennessee and tho Ohio valley, rising barometer, Westerly wiuds, somewhat higher temperature and clear weather. Over Now England, falling barometer, North-east wiuds, fal.ing temperature, cloudy and raiuy weather atteudiug tho, storm aoutre which will probably keep some dis? tance off the coast. Over tho Middle States, North-east winds backing to North-west, rising barometer, lower temperature, cloudy followed "by clearing weather. Washington, September 27.?The Washington Chronicle, of this morniug, contains a leader specially eulogistic of tbo character aud serviced of lieuoral Wm. T. Sherman, which excited much attention. The memorable Jobnstou Sburmuu compact of April, 1865, is commended us uu uct of liberal aud enlightened statesmanship, which was drawu iu aoeoidauou with the deliber? ate iuatrucliou cf Mr. Lincoln, but stupidly and nupardouubly disap? proved und set aside by his successor iu oQlce. The article goes on to state thut G*u. Sherman has aever since the war been beurd to utter one unkind or iiliberul seutiment toward those of his fellow-citizens who had beeu overcome iu arm*, uud bus uover besituted to ex? press bis ardent desire for a general amnesty. The writer then proceeds to praise Gcu. Sherman for his ability and facility in public speaking, uud while it does not condemn Grant, it compliments Geb. Sherman for ull those qualities in which Grant is nota? bly dehoieut. There has beeu of lute considerable talk among Sherman's friends of bring? ing him forward as a Presideutial can? didate for 1376, and it would seem from this elaborate article that it is their programme to run him us the people's candidate on the basis of amuesty, re conciliation und peace, as opposed io the Graut idea of military subjugation and onduriug sectional hatred. The Chronicle is not regarded here us work? ing very well in the Administration traces, or us willing to go the thiril term scheme. New Youk, September 29.?.Mu? tual Friend Moultou, who is held tor $20,000 bail for libelling Mrs Proc? tor, is pleading for a reduction of bail. ? ? *f'?:it-iii ii itluc?i oiuiiiticiui ICenorl?. tlojjtjuuiA, September 29.?Sales of cotton, to-day, 102 bales?middling 14 *. ? LONDON, September 29.?Weather fair and uusuully hot. New 5s5'?. Fries 84;$<gi34?>. Paris, September 211. ? ilcutcs Guf. 70e. Liverpool, September 29?3 P. M. Of sules of cotton to-duy, 7,800 nr.; American; sales, basis middling up luuds nothing below good ordinary, shipped September or October, 7 13-10; nothing below low middling, shipped September or October, 7 13 10. New Youk, September 29?Noon.? Cotton quiet; sules 1,176?uplands IG,??; Orleans 16?.?. Futures opened Steal}': September l? 15 10. 16; Oc? tober 15 1-10, 15}? ; November 14 15 10, 15; December 15 1-16, 15'n; January 15 7 32. 15 9 32. Pork firm?mess 22 75. Lard lirtu?steam 14^. Money 2. Gold 9Jg. Exchange ? long 4 81,1:?; short 4.87. j 7 P. M.?Cottou net receipts 40U; grnm 455. Futures closed steady; siles 23,200: September l<o}?; Oatoher 15 5 32, 15 3-16; November 15 132, 15 1 16; December 15>b, 15 5 32; Jan? uary 15 5-10. 15 11 32; February 15 9-10. 1519 32; March 15%, 15 20-32; April 163^; May 10,^, 10 9-10. Cotton quiet; sules 1,415, at 16j?a(m 10-'4'. Southern flour unchanged and moderate domaud. Wheat y&i&lo. bet? ter und moderate inquiry?1.20@1.23 for new winter rod Western; Lib" for old; 1 24(a) 1.26 for new amber West? ern; 1.30^ei>l 43 for white WeBtoru. j Corn u shade ?rmer und active. Coffee I quiet and unchanged. Kico source. Sngur dull. Sterling ilrm, ut -tl.2. Gold active uud higher?10(^10}^. Governments dull und steady. States quiet aud strong. Savannah, September 20.?Cotton dull, easy und nominally unchanged for 'middling; net receipts 2,595; gross 2,t55S; exports coastwise 2,470; sales 959/ Augusta, September 29.?Cottou qoiet?middling 14^; not receipts 1,543; gross 1,078; exports coastwise 1,322; sales 125; stock 7,848. New Orleans, September 29.?Cot? ton steady?net reoolpts 451; gross 845; exports to Great Britain 283; sales 1,000; lust evening 000. Baltimore, September 29.?Cottou dull uud lower?middling 15%; gross reooipts 15; exports coastwise 40; sales 190; shipments 30. Galveston, Septembur 29.?Cotton stoudy?uet reooipts 579; gross 570; exports oiiustwiso 29; sales 1,200 Cincinnati. September 20. ?Flour dull?family 5 25(3)5 40. Pork nomi? nal. Lard dull und nomiual, at 13)a(m 13?4 lor summer, Bacon dull aud only limited jobbing demand?shoul? ders 10(uUl)i8; clear rib 15^(^15^; olear sides 10. Whiskey Arm?1.00(a) 1.03. Mem i-ii is. September 29.?Cottou steady uud fair demand; uet receipts OttS; shipments 635; sales 115. Norfolk, September 29.? Not re? ceipts of cotton 1,085; exports coast? wise 955; nates 20; stock 3,508. Boston, September 29.?Cottou quiet; net receipts 77; gross 1,443; sales 300; stock 8,000. Philadelphia, September 29.? Gross receipts of cotton 141. I Louisville, September 29.?Floor; aud corn unchanged. Fork nomihal. Bacon dull and irregular?shoulders 10}?; olear rib 15^; clear sides 16. Whiskey 1.03. . _ I St. Lotus, ^Jeptem^er 2y.? Flour active and firm for low grades. Guru firm?No. 2 mixed 80. Whiskey firm, at 1 00. Pork quiet?jobbing lots 23 25 ($23 50. Baoon quiet aud only limit? ed jobbing demand. Ltrd unchanged. 'Vila Number of Type in a Newspa? per.?The Poughkeepsio Eagle, in uu articlo ou "How Mistakes Happen iu Newspapers," figures up tho number of types used in a newspaper tbo siz s of the Eagle at GU0.000, the actual number of nits of metal arranged uud ro arrauged every day iu preparing a newspaper the size of the Eagle for the press. We suppose few people think of tho priuling trade us the most exact aud particular Uusiuess, but it is. In makiug type", variations that might be allowed iu the machinery of tbo liuest watch would render the typo useless. It is very rarely that typo furnished by two separate foundries cau bo used to? gether without a good deal of trouble, though they try to make it after the same standard. We read onus iu a while of a wouderful pieco of cabinet work or Mosaic work, containing ten, twenty or fifty thousand pieces, the maker of which has spout mouths or oven years of labor iu producing it, aud peoplo go to see it us u great cu? riosity, but the most uiaboruto uud carefully fitted piece of work of this kiud ever made dors not compare with that which tbo printer does every duy. The mau who dues the first is looked upon us uu artist?-a marvel of skill, uud if a hundred of his pieces are put iu wrong side up, or turned the wrong way, it is uot observed in the gouerul effect?but if the pi inter, in fitting teu times as mauy pieces together iu the same day, puts ouo whore another should be, or turns one the wrong way, everybody sees it, and is amazed at "the stupid carelessness of those stupid printers." -?>??? Youno and OldJ WlT. ? "Bud," said u hopeful sprig, "how many fowls are i here ou the table?" "Why," Hiiyt the old gt-nthunun, as he looked compla? cently ou a pair of finely roasted chick? ens that wore sniokiug ou tue din lie' table, "why, my son, there are two." "Twol" replied the smartness, "then are three, mi, and I'll prove it." "Thret 1" replied the old gentleman, who was u plate, matter-of fuet man, I ami understood things us he t?aw them, "Fd like to m.'b you prove that." "Eisily done, Mr, easily done. Ain't that one?" laying hi* fork ou (tie t'us*-. "Y-'s, that's certain," said du-1, "Ai d ain't that two?" poiutiug to tuobucoiid, j **and don't one aud two make three?" j ??Really," said the father, turning to I tint old lady, who waa in amazement at tho immeuse learning of her sou, "really, wife, this buy is a genius, and deserves to be encouraged for it. Here, old lady, do you tuko one fowl, aud I'll take the second, aud John may have the third lor bis learning." ? ... ? ??> ? > - The couQrmation of tho eldest sun of the German Grown Prince aud Princess, Queen Victoria's eldest grand son, took placo on the morning of September I, iu the Friedeiikiroho, at Berlin. The Emperor and Empress of Germany, the Priuce of Wales, nud all tho leading civil and military dig? nitaries of the Stute were present. In reply to tho summous by the officiating clergyman, Dr. Helm, to utter his oon fesdou of faith, the hitter read a dis? sertation upon the Christian doctrine composed by himself. The young Prince was theu catechized, mid be answered the qucstious with the great? est sei f-po.ssessiou. After listening to a sermon, mostly addressed to him, thu Priuce. recited the Apostle's Creed, and was formally received into tiie church. --? ? "To Wuat Bask Uses May We Come at Last !"?Even the potato bug is not to bu without uso in his own country ; for uow, bu has been dis? covered to be a formidable rival to tbo .Spanish fly us n blister. Iu proof, an Indianapolis drug house has just re? ceived uu o der for a thousand pouuds of him. Thus wo seo that his ruling propensity remains strong iu death. While he lived, bo was a constant aud njrtrorno irritant to the firmer, aud uow that he is dead, dried and pow? dered, he oontiuues to bo uu irritaut to thu suffering civilian. Tho following testimony to tho vir? tuos of a patent manure was received by its owner: "Dear Sir: The land composiug my farm had hitherto been so poor that a Scotsman oould not get a living off it, aud so stony that we bad to slice our potatoes and plant them edgeways: but heuricg of your manure, I put .sinne on a teti-nuro field, etirrounded by a rail fence, and iu tho morning I found that the rock bad eutirely disap? peared; a neat stoue wall encircled the field, and tho rails wore split into tiro I wood uud piled up systematically in I my back yard." i Mr. G. P. Kayos, of Dec.iter. Ala., , states in the Nashville Union and Ame? rican that Mr. Ch irles Hays, member of Congress for the Fourth District of that Stuto, tho uuthor of a letter on alleged outrages upon black citizeus, addressed to Gen. Uawley, of Con* I uecticut, aud extensively published, is j a notorious liar, whoso word is believed j by mo one who knows him. A writer on woman says, "It wero bettor for woman if love wero less to her," aud thuu ho weut homo, aud his wife kept him awake half thu night, jawing because he left homo in the morning without aawiug enough wood to do tho baking. S'^A f^VotceBter boy was engaged ia otftroaroberry stealing, a short time ago, aud whs observed by the owner of the fruit, who, unuoticed by the young robber, pluced. u large scuffed dag at tdie foot of thu tree, uud retired to watch "the" result of the strategy. The boy, descending, observed the dog, and tbeu the fuu uommeueed: be wbis tied, uouxud aud tbreateued, unuvuil iugly, the animal never moving, and dually the youth, accepting tho in? evitable, settled down to pussiog the night iu tho tree. Alter some hours hud passed, wearily euough to tho lad, morning dawned, uud the proprietor of the tree, coming fiom the house, asked him bow be came to bo iu the tree, to which the boy answered that ho took to it to save hiiusulf from the dog, who bad chased htm tpiito a dis? tance. It ir>u't. healthy tor a smaller boy to say stuffed dog to that youth now. - I Judge Maekey lias siimaioue i the grand jury of Fuirfleld to meet in Wltiusburo, ou the 1st of October, to investigate tbti ulk god plot in tho liriee neighborhood. Wituesses have beeu bouud over to appear; among them, A. S. Wallace and T. C. Ca ven? der, tin editor of tho Union Herald, who is said to have board Uuited States Marshal Wallace say that, a plot existed among the blacks to murder the whites. Judge Maekey claims that the allega? tion of Congressman Wulluce wus false, and actuated by bane motives. The days of Wallace uro numbered, if Ker shaw is nominated, uud tin energetic canvass i? uiudo. Judge Maekey says he will stump the district for Korshuw. i Winn&boro Nines Reckless Shooting.?Oo Sunday night, Coery F. Wulker walked into a huIoou, iu Little Ruck, drew from bis pocket a uew hair trigger revolver, und with the remark that ho w?< going to kill somebody, ?red und killed Robert Bess hoff, the bur tender, u young Swiss, whom he had never seen before. Coery is well known in Little Rook. Bcsshoff was the third muu he had shot, lie claims that the act was nti iuteulioual, aud that he bud bought the pistol to shiiot u telegraph opera? tor, wtio bud insulted his wife. -?.? Look. Our. ? Au ex-Senator of Ohio, whoso dialect was not always of the drawing room lexicography, one-' said nf 11:1 eminent member of the House, since d'.i'-ased. Mi?d whoso name we need not give: "When old Smith put * hi * hand . vnr bis heart and torus hi> eyes t iward H-uvei , then lool; out for u damned big lie." According Ii? thi? rule, when yon !;??..r blatant talk of civil rights, ?ir a bubbling invective against the press, yon may hhrely as? sume that a siull in somebody's stable < will sie>n he vacant or the United, i States Treasury abbreviated by borne comprehensive perlidy of plunder. GovEitNOii Pekky's Letter ?While Governor 1' rry's letter, which wo copv from the Piuenix, may not prove entirely tratisfuctory to his thousands of friends in South Carolina and the Southern Stale's, it will at least assure the Radicals of the whole country that the representative men of South Caro? lina ure in earnest in securing reform; and that they will have reform even at the .sacrifice of their personal pre-ju diccs and feelings. ? Greenville Nems. The tobacej statistics of tiio world, could they be seen iu one mass, would astonish the economists us well as the moralists. France consumes annually 43.000.UtH) pounds of smoking tobacco; 8.0!)0.()l)() pounds of eig-irs, say b'50, 0U0.000 in number; 17,?U0.OUO pounds of snuff; 1,500,000 pounds of chewing tobacco; which i-i either smoked, or chewed, or snuffed. There are sixtceu tobacco factories in France, (two ? those oi Met/, and Strasbourg?having beeu lost by the German war,) um) about 40,00t) retail tobacco and cigar shops, 1,200 e>f which are in Baris. Affairs in Texas ?A letter to the Richmond Whiy from "M. B. D ," dated Waco, lOib iosi., says: The cot? ton crop is short by two-thirds at this point. Negro troubles threatening, but uot begun yet. Emigrauts from Europe pouring iu. Heavy ruins hiivo fallen lately, nud the grazing is good again, though cattle were starving to death a few weeks ago, South-west from here. "Gracious nit-1" exclaimed a lady iu a Boston witness-box, "how should I kuow anything about anything 1 don't know utiy thing about ?" O.d John llurper left $4,000 to his coloreel ?orvauts in consideration of their fidelity to him. They didn't get their money iu time to enjoy the water-melon season iu full. "I've got 'em," shouted u Missis sippi boatman recently, when first the comet broke upon bis sight. "Snakes I've bail before, and now the stars buve got tails ou 'em. I'm u dead maul" Don't try to be loo suiuit. A man (lately di ceased) iu Camillas, N. Y., put a second cartridge into bis cannon before the first one exploded. Teacher?"Peter, you aro such u j bud boy thut yon are not fit to sil iu tho uoinpnny of good boys on the bench. Com?- up here aud sit by me, sir." They have a minister i i Mound City, Kansas, who attracts people to bis prayer meeting by the music of u brass baud. A wealthy English woman, whose passion is small feet, offers to marry the mau who is over live feet tall uud can wear ber shoe, number three's. While u Chicago family were absent tin a huturner tour, burglars entered' the house, sold out all the effects ut auction, pocketed the cish, and dually Bold the bouse it.-elf. Chicago enter? prise. MeSSBS. FcK?II?:yTC,,ben edict & Oa ' Charleston, S. -O), tiff<A- to the public and dealers tu general,uu immense and well-selected Htock 61 dry goods, car? pets, oil-r.jutbt?, mattings, Aj., at tbc lowest prices. Herewith tbey cuuex the prices of a few nrtioius: Cuiioos, from 0 to \0o ; lougcioths, from G to 15s.; brown homespuut*, extra heavy, from 73? to 10c.; jeuus, from 12>^c upwards; cassiuieres, from 40o. up winds; flannels, from 20 to 50o.Ra? llies', misses' ami gents' hoBe, 75c, ?l. 15, $2 per doz, aad upwards; sus peuders, $1 40 pe* doz aud Upwards; ladies' uud geuts' pooket baudker cbiofs, from Gilo, per doz. uud upwards; black and colored alpacas, 20 j. and upward-; dress goods, from 2ue. up? wards; ladies' aud gouts' furuishiug goods, house-keeping goods, fancy goods, ribbons, uotions, &.o , from 15 to 25 percent, cheaper than elsewhere. Samples sent and orders promptly tilled. All retail orders from 810 up? wards scut per express freu of charge. A liberal discount to wholesale den!ere. Sept 4 fcdf Esther Shaw, of Davenport, Iowa, worked thirte.eu yours in one family b.-foro asking for a cent of pay. Necdu't write for her; she's dead. Modern improvements in Persia? The Shah has ordured a guillotine, a gallows, and a corps of bullet girls to be shipped him from Europe. A Stark County, III., womun com mitti d suicide, the other day, because uu circus coinpauy had visited her vicinity for i?u yours. Chicago has sixty fortune tellers, but not one of them said, "Git them engines ready." Out in Wisconsin, u lior.se kicked aud killed a bouk agent, whereupon the citizens mude a donation party for the horse, und be now has oats onongh to last him a full horse, lifetime. Fioods iu Spain have de troyed much property aud mauy lives in the province of Lorida, where the itivcr Scgrc has overflowed its banks. "What kind of saie-ages is them ?" queried an old lady of the young man of literature and peanuts, us he passed through lie train selling bauen us. "Yes, Job HufV.'rcd some," said an Illinois deacon, "but he never knew what it was t<> huve hi- team run away aud kdi his wife right iu the busy sea? son, win u hired gir's want So per \? k.V l' vi ni'i make tiny difference if a ii. u h . ? s. :.l bis praju ris before going lo bed. L-t buu ?ud cracker crumbs In i ivei ?? i In stieets; uud he won't go back on the satisfaction tf thne or four "mvi us," uu} how. The ??? inter s.tylo of hat :..r gentle Dion i made with -uoh a stiff crown th.it i' he goes homo drunk and is struck on the head With a poker be me ruh Ihiuks be gr. iz d the hall lump as he w.ts passing. ?Ti'ii C >x heads the list with a snake talc. lie .shipped, one day lust week, 640 pounds uf "suuix." They were caught Florida, and were being sent to rioiiic museum North. They tilled a piano box with their loathsome coils, ami they numbered 500 venomous heads. Mrs. Levy VrTTIfd. resume tho exercises of her Vv I'ltlMAltY SCHOOL on Monday, October 5th, 1874. For teruiu and particu lais, appiy at corner of ball und Laity nt 11" In. Sept 30 5 Columbia Uhorai Union. * N extra rohvarsHl will he held TUtS x\_ (WedneedaSl EVENING; at 8 o'clock, at usu:tl place. J'lie members are requested | in tie prompt in attending, as preparations i are h :ie; ma to for a concert in October. ! by order: SOL. D. El'STlN, 1 S 'pi 30 I m eretary. Wood. i fflVl V. nndemgiied is prep*red to furnish JL iJUct: Jack and Hictmry WOUl), nf beci ipialitv, at fair prices. f'uU eorti* fur nisUtd. ' C. (1AMUEHG, Si ;>t 30 ti Near C, <J. ?V A. Itallroad. Q.rman Schuetzan Verein. A ]. ECU LA ft Monthly Mcotiug will ho ?\. hehl WEDNESDAY, September 30, at 8.30 P. M., iu tho Schuetzen Hall. All active and passive members will please at? tend, as business of importance will Vmj transuded, aud tho monthly dues be col? lected. By order of J. C. SEE3EHS, li. KeKxin, President. Secretary. Sopl30 1 Look to Your Blood, There is Life in it Yet! CTTTTilOUr pure Blood no rush is freu W from disease* I The ' Queen's Delight" is the greatest Blood Tin nier. If your blnml is poor, watery, full of humors?nso tho "Queen's Delimit." If your health is declining, wasting of vi? tal force?usi) tho ''Qneen's Delight." j If youhsvc Rheumatism, Swellings of the Joints -use the "Queue's Delight." It you havd Chills. l\ver and Aruo, Bil ionsiiess ?use I he "Q iooii'h Delight." If y.ui have Sick Headache, Nervousness, Weakness -ti-'c tho 1 Quccu's Delight." If jon have Jaundice, Liver Complaint, i'eilo'w Skin?use the "Qicrn'u Delight." II you have Dyspopsia, Fluttering about the lit urt -use the "Quoin's Delight." If.you liavn any cutaneous Eruption, [tciiii>ij Hurnors, Carhmictos, Erysipelas or ! King's Evil, Goitre,"nothing will remove it j but ihn "Queen's Delight." I If vou waut a ?umaiur Tonic and Winter Invig irator?use the "Queen's Delight." I Call ami giil a Circu'ar, und read it. Prepared tndv ^>> H. 11 UEINIfSH, j Sep'3!) I'harruacist, Just Received. I im iiusiiEbs choice seed j" '.s ill.A r, known as the "biue 8tem," I aJS?wr,!Kii:deU the heot in t? e world. For i sai.. u\ J. A. IIENUlX A BUO. j Sepl lino j Fxecntor'a Woiice. I \ i.L persons naving claims Mgainst tho ! /iL estate of WILLIAM MoOUlNNIS,de? ceased, are required to present llieiu to I either ot the undersigned, duly attested, for pay in <m i; anil all noraons Indebted to I s n i out.ite will come forward at onpo and I pav up the Indebtedness. ELLEN McGUINNtS, Exouutrix. 1 11!'.NNIS Mc ?UINXIS, ExeOUtor Sept 17 thmO Saleo '-Valuable stocks and Bond-,. By JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer. Ou MQNDAY, tho 5th da* of October next, at lU'o'clu'o-t A. M.,I_will soil, at fpubho oututy, * *? ' ? ' Tue following Bouds, Stock and Cortin oatoB, under powir of attorney to t,bo Cen? tral National Bank, of'Columbia, B.C., viz: 100 (one hundred) shares of the Capital Stock or the Union .Saving* Bank, of Co? lumbia, S. C. Sorip G.185 and 6.J8C, each representing 50 shares of tbo Capital Stock of the South? western Railroad dank, inseparably con? nected with thn same number of shares in tbo South Carolina Railroad Company, par value of each share $123. No. 131. Uertitloato of Indebtedness of the Qreenville and Columbia Railroad Com? pany, guaranteed by tba Stato o! South Carolina, $34. No. 435, ditto, ditto, $100. No. 433, ditto, ditto. $100. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com pany Funded Interest Bond No. 83, $G7.75. Ditto' ditto, No.~54, $83,26. Ditto, ditto, No. 105; $100. Ditto, ditto, No. 104. $100. Ditto, ditto, No. 106, $100. Ditto, ditto, N(.s. 53 to 00, (eight bondd or $300 ouch,) $1 0?0. Three Greenville, and Columbia Railroad bonds, guaranteed br the State of South Carolina, ($500 each.) $1.500. Sept 23 Stcuriliea. BY SEIBELS & Is ZELL. ON SATURDAY, 10th of Ocloht.r next, at 10A o'clock A. M., we will aril, at our bitten, by order of th? Carolina National Bank, on account of whom it may con? cern, the following SECURITIES: Nos. 233, 234 and23'J Bonds of the City or Columbia, $500 euch. Nos. ?6, 57 and 68 Bonds or tho City of Columbia, $1C0 each. 15 Shares Broad River Bridge fitock, $100 each. One Account for $048.56 against the et' ato ol Col. Thomas Davis, deceased. Onu Note for $300 71 ou Gilbert Garner. Sale positive and without roserve for cash. SEIBELS A EZELL, Sept 25 t Steck Auctioneers. For Rent, TUE commodious Brick and Metal Roof SrOREUOCSE. No. 69 Main stroet. Terms very low. Apply to KEI?ELS & EZELL or to BOONE & M?L ltV.ll, Attorneys at-Law._Aug C f BUY 0.-VI.Y THE Genuine Fairbanks' Scales. STOCK SCALES, Coal' Reales, Hay Scales Hairv Scales, Counter Scale?. A :.. Ac Also. MILKS A LA UM TILL. GO'S ALAR Til CASH DRAWER, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 llroadway, New York, 166 Baltimore street. Baltimore, 53 Camp direct, New Urleaus. FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO.. 'i Milk street, Boston. FAIRBANKS A EWINO, M Mimic tiall, Philadelphia. For sale by Iradlng Hardware Dealers. Au? 26 ws4mo South Carolin?.?Richland County. COURT OF PRORATE. Edward Reed, as vdraioistrator of the Es? tate of Al> Mnder Kinard. deceased, 1'UiutitT, against Caroline Kinard and Mike Kinard, a minor, Defendants.? Copy Summon*. 7o Defendant* Caroline Kinard and Mike Kinard, a minor: YOU are hereby summoned aud required to answer the e implaint in this action, ol which a copy is herewith served upon yen, and to serve a c&py of your answer to the eaid complaint on the mhscribers, at ih< ir office, at No. 17 Washington street, Columbia, S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exo'u-ivo of the day of such service; ami if yon fail to answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid, the pldiiitifT in this auuon will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com? plaint. Dated Columbia. U.V..,29th Augnet,lS74. WK1? A HUGUENIN, I'laiutiff's Attorneys. Witness my hand and seal of the Court of Probate tor ltiehlatid County, at Colum? bia, 28th Anguet 1874. SAN DE UK D. SyTYGEKT, Judge of Probate. To tlir Defendant Caroline Kinara: Take notice tli?*t tho complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the office oT tho Judge of Probate for tho County of Itiehland. in the State aforesaid, ou the 24th day of September, 1874. WHIG it HUGUENIN. Sept 2(1t>6 Plaintiff's Attorneys. Lost or Mislaid. ACERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, issued by the Citizens' Savings Bank of South Carolina, dated 21 -1 January, 1873, numbered 157, in tho name of E. Hanly Spencer, for sixty dollars, has been lost or ruinlaii. Any person possessing tbo same will please notify or deliver it to the Trus? tee at Columbia" Sept 8 mo3 Notice. Columbia, S. 0., Soptember 5,1674. 'tnilUEL, in >utha from this dato applica 1 tion will bo .made to Columbia Gas Light Company for renewal of CERTIFI? CATE No 301, lUtod 13fh January, 1871, and issued to Vi iL, LI AM McdUlNNlS, tor twonty-oue shares', tho same being lost or mislaid. ? . DENNIS Ma iUINNIS, Ex'r., ELLEN MoUUlNMS, Ex'x., Estate of Win. MoOuinnis, deceased. Sept 6 moA Quaker Liniment: riHlE nOU.iHflOLD PANACEA AND FA J. MILY MEDICINE, Is the bist remedy hi tbo.world for tho following complaints, viz: Cramp in the l.idiba and Stomach, Kbeumatism in all its faros, Neuralgia, Dysentery, Fresh Wouads, Tooihache, s'iro Throat, Sprains trad Bruises, Fain in the Stomach, Bowels or side. Bilious Colic, Cholera, Colds, Chapped Hands, Bums, Spinal Complaint*, UliilL and Fever. Purely veg'.Ulda an 1 ad-healing. For in? ternal *ml xternal n?c Prepared by E a. UKISITSU; at bis Drug Sept 16 t And Chemical Store.