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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. A correspondent of the Uni'm'Her ul'i, writing from Oamden, over the signature ol "I No," has the follow? ing: "At present, the utmost harmony exists between the two races, but auy close observer oan see there is a lutent firo that needs but fauning, und I think the presenoo of a few United States boya in bluo will have u very salutary effect during the election." Wo can beur testimony to the truth of the statement that tbu utmost hnrmouy exists between tho two races in Kershaw County, but the "latent fire that needs but a fanning," cuu be found, if found at nil, only in the ex? cited imagination of the writer. I Camden Journal. The business men and property owners of Chicago are at length brought to face the problem of trans? acting their business and holdiug their property Beourely without the aid of the insurance companies. The city government of Chicago having dt olined to take the precautions against fire suggested by the National Board of Tire Underwriters in July last, that borty has now issued a circular, ad? vising all oompanies to discontinue the budnesB of fire insurance in Chicago afwr tbe let of October. No basis of cofppromiee or other adjustment is yet Buf gested, but it hardly (teems possible th?t Chicago oan for long diBpense wth the aid of the insurance com? panies. As bueiness is now done, tjnoago merohants could get no credit (a uninsured goods, and would, in j at, have, virtually to go out of busi 13BB. Money cannot easily be raiBed 1 y mortgage on uninsnred buildings. . fire which should at any time de i roy the uninsured stock or buildings ? [ a wealthy citizen of Chicago, actively i mneoted with its business system, lereby rendering him bankrupt, tight bring on a local financial crisis t times of sosree money. The exped? ient on which Chicago soems fairly ntered is a novel and momentane one, be results of which will be awaited rith eager interest. j I Tha tobacco growers of Virginia pave been onfortunate this season. In koine of tbe Counties where this pro? duct has' been extensively cultivated, there will not be one-twentieth of the usual crop secured. In other Conn ties, the crop will seldom yield more j than one-half or one-third of the cus? tomary produot, according to a corres? pondent of tbe Richmond Enquirer, vho has investigated the matter very Iboronghly. ? 4?> How tub Ibish Team Taeb thbih Defeat.?The Secretary of tbe Irieh Rifle Team recently said to a reporter: "I consider it the most remarkable rifle contest that has taken place. We utterly outdid ourselves, and you sur? prisingly outdid as. It was an issue that we did not expeot, but. under tbe circumstances, a contest that we are not ashamed of. Do not consider me as an individual, bat regard me as speaking for tbe entire team, when I say that we have bad no soon contest in our lives, nor have we ever before met with such admirable marksmen as yon Amerioans. As far as the range is concerned, it is admirable. It could not be better. It far exoels our range at borne. I was perfectly delighted with it." The world's memory is short. It will forget you if you do not jog it fre? quently. Rest Coal, Cheap for Cash. THE undersigned is receiving bis supply of tins burning material, which will be sold at low prices, oheap for cash. Apply to It. A. KEENAN. beptl2 lmo ?TJ8B3 JO} dB Olio 'IB Of) OKC. VV. SMITH, T. I?. OKOTJOHTON, Of Riohland. Of Clarendon. NEW FIRS. NEW GOODS LOW PRICES ! One Dr.or South ol' Plietnlx OUiev. ALL In need of CHOICE FLoUh, BACON, LAUD. ttUOAR, MOLASSES, TEAS, MEAL, OORN, HAMS, COFFEE, BUlifcit, FEFPEtt, SPICES, STAUCH, MACKEHEL, OIL?in fact, every thing thut is kept in a FI HS T CLASS OIUOKUY SIOBE, will >mnsuit their interest by giving uu a call. Buying our goods for cash, we aro enubled to sell as oheap as tho cheapest All we ask is a trial, and if wo do uot givo entire satisfaction, it will not be our fault. Wo bopo our friends will not forget us. We so? licit a share of the publio patronage, deter? mined to give satisfaction to all who may favor ue with their custom. All goods de? livered within the city limits. Sept 27 lmo SMITH A BKOUQHTON. Mrs, Levy WILL resume tho exercises of hr-r PHI MA BY St'lIOOL on Monday, October Gtb, 1874 For ternia and particu? lars, apply at cornor of Bull and Lady streets. Sopt 30 ? Coal! Coal! Coall ffMIE undersigned beg leave to state that JL thoy have constantly on band all kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumers iu any quantity, dolivsrod, at lowest cash prices. BOW EN A LAFAR, Agents. Sept 2 3mo "Let o ' COLTJ New, Pretty and Cheap' One of the best Stocks of Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, &c, ever brought to this market. Call and see them before purchasing else? where. C. F. JACKSON, Leader o? Low Prices, $50,000. TRUSTEES OF It. C. SHIVER & . CO. have, with tho viow of disposing ot the fiini atock or BILKS, LACES, EM? BROIDERIES, MERINOS, LACE SETH and FUUS remaining on hand, molt of which have been marked down to half their actual value, havo added to the stock, by extensive purchases, FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth of Now, Froah and DcBirablo Dry Goods. Carpets, Oil Cloths. Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c, &c. They aro now opening at tho old stand an elegant lino of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, WOOL FLANNELS. COTTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, LINEN DAMASKS,TOWELS, NAPKIN8, DOYLIES. Ac. GUIPURE/and YAK LACES, marked down below half their value. Thosr new Btock will bo aold eloee to New York ooat. Bargains can bo had in every depart? ment. Goode eold for cash only. JOHN ?.ONEW, J. P. SOUTHERN. Trusteoa for R. C. Shiver & Co. Sept 21_ W.D. LOVE & GO. We Will Open the Fall Season WITH the largoat stock of DRY GOODS, OIL CLOTHS. SHADES, BOOTS AND 8HOES, Ac, that we have ever offered in thia city. We will maintain onr high standard of quality, but will mark our prices Extremely Iiow. Wo are daily adding to our present largo assortment, CHOICE GOODS in all ike departments. Customers, before purchasing, will pleaae examine our stock at tho GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, Corner Main and Plain streets. A large atook of CENTS' FURNISHIKG GOODS, AT LOW PRICES. Sept 13 WM. D. LOVE A CO. F. B. ORCHARD & CO., nr.AL.Ens is DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &(!. WE bog leavo to inform our friends, that we havo on hand a large aud well-assorted stock of LADIES' HATS, which we will olose out for the next ten days, at HALF PBICE, varying frcm 25 cents to $1.50. AI.SO, LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS, At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York. We have aleo iufct received a largo lot of LONGOLOTHS and SHIRTINGS, which we are selling at pricos that defy compel i ? ion. Aug 12 F. B. ORCHARD A CO. "The Georgia Gin," Wo again call the attention of those without OIN8 to the above Gin. We have sold them for seven yeare, aud the univer? sal satisfaction they have given and the largely iucreaaed demand and sab- each yoar, is tho beat evidence of their merits. Wo bolievothcy will GIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the market. Order early, of L?RICK A LOW RANGE, July 23 Agents for South Carolina. Imported Wines. Brandies, Etc . Etc ?lMFjMlft BOOTCn WHISKIES, BfjCf~nfrff/fil^B Old Jamaica Rnm, ?Hn&m/I Brandies?Otard, Ac., btiotr.? Wine,Port Wino, Madeira Wine. Also, a largo Btcc't of Bnf old Whiskies, Cigars, Ac. J. c. SEEGICRH New Mackerel 1 f\f\ PACKAOE8 NEW MACKEREL, L\J* / conaiating of Extra Moss, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in barrels, half ban els and kits; also at retail. Just received and for sale low by JOHN AG NEW A HON. Coal! Coall! Coal!!! THE subscribers havo laid in their sup ply of OOAIi of tho best quality, and aro now prepared to fill all orders with de? spatch, at low rates. Fnll weight 2,240 Iba to ton given. Address orders to E. F. 8 WEEG AN A CO., Sept 27 4 Oharleaton, S. C. ir Just Censures MBIA, S. 0., SATURDAY ] 1874. Fall and Winter. 1875. B. & W. G. SWAFEIELD A UK NOW OPENING llio largest, must | Zjl stylish and elegant stock of f> CLOTIISC, HATS' AND GENTS' Furnishing Goods, That can he found in the city. OUH PRICES arc lower than lowest for cash. OUR STOCK haB been selected with I great care, and for atylo, etc., is unsur- | passed. Our Custom Department Is replete with a full lino of Foreign and | Domestic CASSIJIEKEH AM) VK8TI.VGS, Which wo are making to order in the host manner. Sept 22 Latest Style Hats Just Arrived. PUICES LOW FOIt GASH. CHEAT INDUCEMENTS are I now olTored to clone out our re- [ nainiug stook of CLOTHING, to | Imako room for the Fail aucl Winter Stock. _ KIN ARD A WILEY. GLDTHINfi AI HATS! No. 124. THE OLDEST CLOTfllNG HAT Jg STAND IN the State, and now the cheapest to get good READY-MADE CLOTHING Wo still keep abreast of the times in FURNISHING- GOODS! Gents' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauzb, Linen and Jean Drawer?, Ties, Rows, Socks,Collars, Scarfs, the celebrated Star Shirts, ready-made and made to order; tits guaranteed. White Linen. Duck, Mar? seilles VeetB, in now styles. Dlack Alpaca Frock and Sack Coata. Wo are Belling Goods at low prices f*r cash. KINARD & WILEY._ PALL STOCK NOW OPENING AT D. EPSTIN'S FABBIONABLB Clothing House, Under Columbia Hotel. TTWIEmost popular Btyles of tho season M. in Men's aid Bovis' HATS are now | ready, among which are the "Granger" and "Tom Collins" Hat.| Magnificent stock of Furnishing Goods, &c. Arriving everyday Look out ftir bar? gains this season, as I am determined to maintain the etandard of selling the REST GUODS in tho market at the LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will bo sold at a SACIilFICK, in order In clo>*e them out and make room. Call early for them at D. EPSTLVS, Sept 5 Under Columbia Hotel. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS ok the Columbia Uulldlng mill I.onu Asso? ciation. alUE Fourth Annual Meeting of the Co? lumbia Building and Loan Association will be held at 8 o'clock MONDAY EVEN- j ING, October .15th, at Hibernian Hall Iu Btallmcnts will be received, and $1,800 be loaned A lull attendance of member s is requested, as an election will be hold for ofllci rs for the ensuing twelvo months.' Attention is called to Section 2 of By-Laws, . under In ad of "Finis and Penalties." and i more especially to thr .O h line lit snid :?tc- i lion. B> order. O. M WALKER, Oet 1 A Sec. and Treas proM/i. I Wanted, DRY GOODS SALESMEN and CASH BOYS. Apply at old stand, i Oet i it. i; SII1VEK A CO. j NEW (J?0D5. -vAft THE at dersigiKd respectfullv in-1 %K forms hi > friends and the public g'-tie Jj? rally, thai he im in receipt ol a (nit stock of GOODS.consisting of GL? Til*, ; CASSlMEBES, VESl'INGS. Ac, which will bis MADE UP in the heel and hite.-l -lyles, for cash. 1 also ask all customers who are in ar? rears to conio forward and fettle tit once To those who are prompt a lib, -rid reduc? tion will be made, C. D. EBERI! ?. BT, Kept 27 Opposii i t? til. German Clnssvs. THE undi rsigui d it i repurod to instruct classes in Reading, U Writing ami Speaking tlio Ger? man Languages For terms, A.c , per h srion of ten weeks, begiu niijj; . ctober 1st, applv at Mr Du file's Book Store. W. II. FABER. Oct 1 3 For Rent/ THE commodiouH Brick and Motal Roof STOREHOUSE. *.o. 61) Main street. Terms very low. Apply to SKIBELS & EZkI.L or to BOO NE A MUI LKR, Attomeys-at-Law. Aug 5 t Attend the Trne MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 18' IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented March, 1870, UV I'RNDbBTOM & UOARDMAN, auousta, (1a. rpHE aatinfaction thin PRESS has Riven jv in tlie naht, tb?- great improvement made on it, and tiiu tact of ita being from forty to Ufty dollarschcapcr than any otlier good Press, aliould induce, planter* and others to aeud for one oi our new Circularu before purchasing. We ale ? mauitlacturo Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw Preaaea. AddrosB PENDLETON & J'.OARDMAN, Foundry and Machiuo Worka. Kotlock Street. Augusta, (la. Julv 2 ?H-liiio Spartanburgand Asbevilie Railroad. Nature's Ilinlooay Across the Mountains! Light Ghades, East Cuhyes, No Tunneling LET IT DG BUILT SPEF.DILY1 A link in tho Air-Line ltoad between the cities ot Cincinnati, Leuibvillo, St. Lonia, Chicago aud Chariot, to a, eevouty-four miles long, with leas than twenty miles of! heavy work. Shorter than any lino from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimoio to either of these citiea, and many hundred miles nearer to thcao centres of Western tjrade than any existing line to Charleston. Tho ltoad that promiaoB to make Charles? ton tho market for tho trado of the great North-west, tho West Indies, South Ame? rica and Europe; also, au important cm grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, HAFF1 IN MANAGEMENT AND FROFITAULE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for the develop? ment of Soutli Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in ten installments. Every citizen of thia State should owu at least one Share. Chablkston, with her magnificent Har? bor aud genial climate; her immense unde? veloped hack country, containing a fertile soil, fine pasture grounds and inexhausti? ble wator power; her contiguity to the West Indies and Sonth America, and her unparalleled European ocean course, is destined, upon tho completion of this Im pobtant Trunk Li he, to emerge from her prostrated condition and become what nature has intondod she abould be?the G a eat Commercial Metropolis of the SouTUEnN Section of the United States. LIMIT OF STOCK HOLDERS'LIABILITY. The following clause in tho charter ie published for tho information of sub? scribers: Sec 4. "That no Stockholder of said Company shall be held liable for the debts, contracts or acta of said corporation, beyond tho amounts actually subscribed to the Capital stock of said Company by such Stockholder." DIRECTORS: Geo W. Williams, Gabriel Cannon, B. Boi.i.mann, John II. Evinb, Alva Gaue, T. B. Jeter, Theo. D. Jebvey, D. It Ltncan, Tueo. G. Raiikeii, James E Black, John S. Family, John S. Wili.v. Priuctpal Office and Address, 25 Broad streut, Charleston, S. C. C. G. MEMMINGER, President. A. C. KAUFMaN, Secretary and Treaa. Juli D ftnio Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT bia now atore, Main stret t. nearly op? posite the Conti al National Pank*, baa large and beautiful stock of fine WATCHEB stem and I y winders, from beat European and American maunfaci urcre, and of bis own importation, in gobl and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY ! An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest sty ii s. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in seta and eases. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection ot Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and NeckChaine, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement blngs, large stock of Spectacle*, and Eve-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and atgreat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and best selected in the Southern country and will be sold as cheap as -anw article can be bought ai jwl t ic. Out 24 Stoelyards aud Scale fle::it:e. ACOMPLEl'l assortment of PATENT SCALE REAMS and STEELYARDS jusl received and for stile :it reduced prices, by .M?II N A'IN ? W ?V SON. GONttAREE IRON WORKS ? OLl'MitlA . v. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINE S, SAW AND G R 1ST MILLS. a 1 N Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Canting- for Ma? chinery and Or na mental Cast "* ii n? foi Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings foi Hardens and Cemeteries, In. . Set lees and Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castings of nil kinds. Polls for Churches. Schools, Work-shops. Ac. Gnarautee all my woik first elate and equal to any North or South. ^'ork* a' foot of Lady?Ireel and near 10 Sonth Carolina and Greenville & Columbia 1 Railroad Companies' Depots. NovlR Extracts. ENGLISH, French and American EX? TRACTS for the Handkerchief, fori aale at L. T. HI LI,IM AN A CO 'H July 7 DruK Store Event. 74. VOL Fresh Arrivals. FILLING UP WITH SEASONABLE GOODS? MAGNOLIA HAMS, Extra. Sugar-Gored Bacon Strips, Mild -Cured White Bacon, Smoked Beer Tongues, Full Supply Canoed Salmon, Lobster, Tomatoes, Green Peas, Mushrooms, Ac. Codecs?Parched and Green Java, Mo? cha, Lagnyra and Bio. Teas?Finest and Cheapest Assortment of liyson. Gunpowder, Jinau, Oolong, Ac. Assortment of Spices, Mustards. I'icklcs, Olives, Sardines, and a geuoral stock of Staplo and Fancy Groceries, in creat va? riety, all fresh and temnttng. offered low for cash GEG. SIMMERS. Sept 21 New Goods', tfetf Goods!! I HAVE jaet returned froia New kVork with a line and well-selected ?stock of Ennllsh, French and Ameri? can CASSIMEBES. Scotch GOODS, VF.sTlNOS, Ac, which will bo mado to I I order at short notice and upen roasonablo | terms. Also, a full lino of tho celebrated STA ft SHIRTS. A call is respectfully so? licited. J. F. EISENMANN. ?< pt 20_ School Books and Stationery. Tp) L. BRYAN has Just oponed a new JL? n stock of English and Classical i SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION- | ERY. Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchants and Public unices of every si/.u and quality. Also, a large variety of Writing Paper, Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pone, Copying | Presses Pocket-knives, line Pocket-books made to order, Inkstands, Initial Paper, I Writing Desks. Ink of all colors, and other { varieties of Office Stationery. Sopt 10 Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUTA B\GA, Flat Dutch, GLme, Red | Top juBt roceived at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S July 18 _Drugstore. Corn! Corn!! CAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. 0\J\J 600 buBbelB Mixed Corn. Just received and for sale low by Sept 3 _ JOHN AONEW A SON. Wanted, a Few Boarders, AT No. 12 Lady rtreet, botween Main and Assembly. Terms reasonable. Apply to W. 8. POPE. Sept El_ _ j Stoves! Stoves! FULL line of TIN-WARE, Cooking, j Heating and Parlor STOVES. I would I call your attention to tho open Frank? lin for coal, suitable for Parlors, Set? ting or Bed Rooms, bountiful in design and warranted to work well. Call and see them at SMITH'S TIN AND STOVE ESTAB? LISHMENT. Main street, opposito J. II. Kinard'e. Bcpt 18 Wrapping Paper. AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER I just received from the Atlantic Paper | Mills, for which we are sole agents, and of? fered at lower prices than same quality can I bo delivered from the Northern cities. Call! aud examine quality and prices at tho store , or JOHN AGNEW A SON. 1 Flour! Fleur!! Flour!!! K\/\ BARRELS FANCY FAMILY J\F FLOUR, ground from selected new Wheat, just received and for sale at reduced prices by JOHN AGNEW A HON. House for Sale. 11HE COTTAGE recently erected by C. N. I G. Butt, opposite the College Campus, containing novcn rooms, exclusive or Pan? tries, Bath Room, Dressing Koora, Kitchen and Servants' Room. It has all the mo? dern Improvements It will he sold cheap. Inquire Ht Central National Bunk. Sept IN To Rent. MA COTTAGE HOUSE on Blauding I street, between Bull and J'iclteus.j For :< rniB, apply to Aug 10 JOHN AONEW A SON. j House to Rf.nt. | THE HOUSE and FOUR ACHE! }}f LOT of Mrs. E. J. An bur. Good gar? den and exc? Hont woll vt wa'er. I'os sosHion given immediately. Applv to WM. MA III IN or E R. ARTHUR. 'Juh4 Ice 2 Xce! Ice I IAM now prepared to supply all orders | for *.ho above article The Ice manu laotured at my establishment fs made from pure Spring Water, frozen ut a tem? perature of thirty decrees below freezing point Fahrenheit, and can be snipped a long distance without much loss. Price $1 25 per 1U0 pounds, aud good weight gua-! ran teed. Ap /lie shipped unless the money \ ueiumipnnies the order. ,hit\ 2<J J. 0. SEEGERS. 2?b W.3. & L. TALB?TT HAVE j 1st arrived with a lot of I 2* Kentucky HOiiSES, both saddle d harness Will bo found at Chart?? l.< gsn'-, si stiles. Sept 20 To Rent, THE OFF ICEover California Ci Ktir Store, now occupied l>> Sleesis _|i|? F t her A Moore;also, the MULDRI iW I COTTAGE; on Washington sir >et. j Scot 2!) ti EDWIN J. SCOTT A SON. Seed Wheat. X,u BUSHELS CHOICE SEED I **?..V> WHEAT, known as the "Blue Stem." 0w_regaidcd the lust in the world. For s"?ie\> .1 A, II EN itIX. A BBO. Sept 2C 1 mo THE CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE STILL AHEAD! rilllE proprietor of this establishment j J[ would respectfully announce to the public and his numerous patrons, that ho iiite larixelj increased Ida facilities for sup pl\ iti|u to them tin l>- st hrauds of CIGARS, both imported and domestic Their force fur the miunfaCtiiring of tho best Cigars has been largely increased, thereby ena blh.g ihi-m to compete with the largest New York and Baltimore houses. Of this, the dealers throughout 'ho entire State can certify Tho celebrated 5c PARTAGAS ate still all the rage; also, tho 10.5. IM? PORTED LONDRE8* M SU' 7, BACHER, wo. 105 Main street, Two door* be.?*w Whoeler House. UME X?NUMBER 107 POSTPONEMENT. SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT ix aid of the Masonic Relief Association OP NORFOLK. VA. Day Positively Fixed! T li a r i (i a y ) I 9 t ! i November. LAST OHA NOB. THIS ontorpt ir-o is conducted bv llio MA? SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA., under authority of the Virginia' Legialatuic, (Act passed March 8tb, 1873 ) 00,000 TfClcetf?0,000 Cush Gifts. ! $250,000 to be Given Away. ! One Grand Cash Gift of.$ SO 000 Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 25(100 One Grand Cash Gift of. 20.000 Ono Grand Cash Girt or. 10.000 Ono Grand Gash Gift of. 6.0C0 One Grand Cash Gift of. 2 500 Ono Grand Cash Gilt or. 2.000 15 Cash Gifte of {1,000 ??? ?. 15 000 28 Cash Gifts of 600 eacu. 14 000 43 Cash Gifts of 250 each. 10 750 ?J Gash Gifts of 150 each. 11 850 '2.00 Cash Gifts of 100 eaoh. 25,000 578 Cash Gifts of 50 oaoh. 28 900 5,ood CaBh Gifts or 10 each. 50 G00 j C.000 CASH PRIZEB, aggregating..$250,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Wbole Ticketa.llO 00 1 Qr'ter T'kte..! 2 GO Half Tickets... 5 00 \ 11 Tickets.....100 00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. . This Concert ia strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fairness which characterized the first enterprise. JOHN I.. ROPER, President. For tickets and circulars, giving full information, addreae HENRY V. MOORE, 8?c., Norfolk, Va RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. Eept4_f30 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing I certificates issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and aold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and other* from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain ami Richardson streets. LAWYERS' OFFICES! INSURANCE OFFICES! ROOMS Kilt FAMILIES! SINGLE UEO-ROOMS: to let ix the mew Central National Bank Building. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Red-Rooms from $3 per month upwards; Family Rooms from IG per month upwards; LawycrB* Offices from %C pr month upwarr'a WATEP, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvement! in? side building. No back rooms all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Mosers. SEIBELS A EZELL. April 2 Red Ash Coal. ! 4 r\f\TONS RED ASH C04L-?ame I *db* "? * tptalit) as tin t which uavenicU satisfaction ttiro Man syo Aug 2.1 T 1 vKPER. Tens a Sptciad) NEW CROP I '? v.- .- .ivtd.at b>wvi prices < Ii ? u < i iLIOll Dil.I VING TEAS, 111,ok und Grten. u< ::o cents Iper pound an.t upwaid, accord? ing to quality. Those lein, spcuially sehettd by the celobrated "Heat ion Chime" Ah Sin, are superior to any hitherto ? -d in this market. Our good friends will ha glad to hoar that since that impfen m.tncaa with Bill Nye. Ah biu Ins rifornxul joined the Good t'-niplarn. osohsws euchie *ud givos us the benefit of his good-nil oi i?d -hr.-wit? ness in our efforts tu supply t he lent in it* purest state at lowest possible pi tees. Sept 2 GEORGE SYMMERS. S3??0?0 MliaUUrU STATU LOTTE BllSS! Localized by State Anthority, and Uli A W'N 7Ar PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS. it-iiml single Number Scheme oi 00,000 Numbers! DRAWS Till". LAST DAY OF EACn MONTH. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! IO,:iSO Prises, Amounting to $300,000. Whole rickets, $10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.50 Tue Great Combination Scheme, with a CAPITAL PBIZE OF $32,500' and 32 SOU PaizKS, Amopntino to $578 1771 Itraws Eoery Saturday During the Year. Whole Tickets.flO; Halves,5; Quarters,2.50 Address, for tickets and circulars, MURRAY, MILLER St CO.. Manager*. P O. Box2,44G. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 tfHj Wood. m IE undoralgned is prepared to furnish X Slack Jack and Hickory WOOD, of p. di qualitv, at fair prices. Full corasfur* nMted. C. HAMBERG, 8?pt30G Near C, C. & A. Railroad. A Thorough-bred Alderney Bnil ^gffMf WILL be sold at Newberrv, R tkM itt puolio auction, on ^ALE JESBlDAY in OCTOBER NEXT. -rr H. D BOOZER, L. J. JONES, Sept 22 tu2ml WM LANGFORD.