The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 10, 1874, Image 4
i'?Ugrajmic?Foreign Airair?.
London, October 9.?Erie 28>?@
28%. Tbe Erie report is printed and
is now being read, page by page, in
tile Stock Exohange; after each page
ia read, stock advances or recedes ac?
cording to ita purport. New 5'a
Weather wot. Street rate % below
bank.
Havana, October 9.-?S00 volunteers
were sent to Nuevitas, but the vessel
. bearing them came back cn account of
head winds, as alleged, bat possibly o a
account of mutiny. 187 soldiers ar?
rived from Spain, yesterday.
Madiud, October 9.?The Iberia
newspaper says the French Govern?
ment, with tbe pnrpose of avoiding
political complications, has announced
its intention of taking effective mea?
sures to prevent tbo shipment of con?
traband of war across the Spanish
frontier.
Berlin, October 9.?The National
Gazelle declares that Yon Arnim's ar?
rest is not connected with politics, but
is a- simple criminal proceedare with
which neither Foreign Ollice nor Chan?
cellor were concerned. The Gazette
also says copies are in existence of all I
documents that are required.
Cairo, October 9.?The River Nile
is falling, and the danger of a disas?
trous inundation is over.
Rio Janeiro, October 9.?A general
battle between the government troops
and the insurgents is imminent at
Baenos Ayres, thoagh hopes are in?
creasing tbat a reconciliation will be
effected, based on tbe retirement of
Avellanieda from the Presidency.
Rio Janeiro, October 9.?The revo?
lution in the Argentine Republic in?
creases in importance. An issue of
paper money is probable in case nego?
tiations for reconciliation between tbe
Government authorities aud the revo?
lutionists fail. Hinteuedio is filled
with refugees from Baenos Ayres. The
loan issued a few days ago by the Bra?
zilian Government is favorably re?
ceived.
Telegraphic?American Matter..
New York, October 9.?The cus?
toms officers seized to-day, six trunks
on the steamship St. Laurent, con
containing $10,000 worth of eilks and
velvets, said to belong to Madame
Mprin.
UbaEsy, the celebrated billiard
player, has arrived from Europe, ac?
companied by M. Vignaud, the great
biliiardist of France.
The gutta percha factory iu West
20th Etreet was burned to-day. Tbe
workmen leaped from the second story
and many were hurt; one who escaped
was killed by falling walls-, which
crushed an adjoining house. The
losses aggregate $300,000.
Washington, October 9.?No posi?
tive information can be obtained re?
garding the proceedings against the
White League. The best opinion is
that the Attorney-General is, to use the
mildest phrase, timid upon being in?
terrogated concerning the rumors
prevalent in New Orleans, that the
Attorney-General had instructed the
commencement of legal proceedings
against ^members of the White League
throughout Louisiana. He said that
he did uot oousider it worth whilo
either to ooofirm or deny the reports.
From this it is inferred there is" good
foundation for rumor.
Hartford, October 9.?The mother
of President Porter, of Yale College,
is dead; ago 88.
Salt Lake, October 9.?Tho grand
jury indioted one of their own number
for lascivious cohabitation. He is
charged with having fonr wives.
New York, October 9.?Two of the
prisoners who were injured by the
eteers here last Sabbath, have since
died.
In the Episcopal Convention, guests
from England and Canada were usher?
ed into tbe Chapel and took seats on
the platfprm, the delegates rising on
their entrance. They were iutrodnccd
separately by President Craike, and
each delivered brief addresses. The
first person to be presented was the
Bishop ot Liohfleld, who read three
addresses from tbe Arch-Deaconates
of his Diooeso. Tho Bishop of Mon?
treal was next presented.
Two freight trains on the Delaware
division of the Erie Road smashed
each other, delaying the passengers.
New York, October 9.?The Tim-js'
New Orleans special says, on Wednes?
day, n negro, who was being taken to
jail in Hazelhnrst, Miss., after being
arrested for arson, was shot aud killed
while attempting to escape from two
officers, who surrendered themselves
to tbe authorities and were lodged in
jail. Subsequently, the Coroner, who
is a negro, decided tbat the man had
been mardored. Cpon this the co?
lored people avowed their intention of
breaking into the jail and lynohiug the
two men. Tho white people hearing
this, armed themselves and prepared
to defend the jail; since whou nothing
later has occurred.
Chicago, October 9.?Thu Tribune
states that a movement is on foot to
prevont the confirmation by tho Epis?
copal Convoutioo, now in session in
New York, of the recent election by
this diocese of Dr. Geo. F. Seymour
as Bishop of Illinois, on the ground
that siuco his election he ascertained
that a charge made against him of be?
ing an extreme High Churchman has
so cue foundation, aud that if the facts
now known had been understood by
the convention at the time, ho could
not have been elected. t
Augusta, October 9.?So far as
heard from, only three Counties in
Georgia?Liberty, Newton and Glynu
?have gone Republican. The indica?
tions ure that tbe entire delegation
(torn Georgia in the next Congress will
be Democratic,
Washington, October 9.?Gassaway
B. Lamar, who died recently in New
York, bequeathed 8100,000 for the
erection at Savannah of a home for j
aged and infirm negroes. I
The Supreme Cour: meets od Mon?
day next.
The Post Office Department dis?
bursed neatly 8500.0JO fur stationery,
to-d ?y. ,
The President will visit Dennison,
Texas.
In regard to the arrests of the Wuite
Leaguers, tie Attorney General is
quoted by one of tue most shrewd re?
porters: "The 3care may have n'good
effect. I don't care to contradict it."
The Navy Department ha3 no ad?
vices from Pensacola. This is con?
sidered favorable as to the check of
the disease.
Probabilities?For the Middie and
Eastern States, fulling barometer,
warmer, partly cloudy weather and
Southerly winds. For Tennessee und
the Gulf States, rising barometer,
South-west to North-west winds, cooler
and partly cloudy weather, with occa?
sional rain near the Gulf coast. For
the Sonth Atlantic States, slightly
lower barometer, Southerly winds,
warmer and partly cloudy weather.
Telegraphic?Commercial Report*.
Columbia, October S ?Cotton eales
to-day, 1G3 bales?middling 11c. Mar?
ket firm.
New York, October 9?Noon.?Mo?
ney 2}?. Gold 9%. Exchange?long
4 85)?; short 4 3S>?. Cottou quiot
and steady; sales 1,3'Jl?uplands 15 Ji';
Orleans 15%. Futures opened strong:
October 15>r(5)15 3 16; November
15 3-lG@I5i>4'; December 15}.<&
15 9 16; January 15%@15 13-10 Pork
quiet?mess 23.00. Lard heavy?steam
14.^.
7 P. M.?Cotton net receipts 353;
gross 3,233. Futures closed steady;
sales 27,900: October 15 5 32(315 3 16;
November 15 1 52@15 1-1G; December
15 7-16; January 15 11-16?15 23 32;
February 16@16 1-32; March 16 11-32
@lGHl April 16 21-32(*16 11-16; M*y
17; June 17 7 32@17;?. Cotton quiet;
sales 1,851, at 15(a>l5%. Southern
flour dull and drooping?common to
fair extra 5.10.^6.00; good to choice
6.05(0.8.75. Wheat dull, heavy and
l(o,2c. lower?1.15@1.25. Com firm
and less aotive?72(3;1 00. Coff-c
quiet and uuchauged. Sugar rather
more stea ly and better demand. Rice
quiet and eteadv. Pork dull and
lower?new 22 S7j?(3>23.12j?. Lard
dull and heavy?prime steam choice
14. Whiskey a shade easier?1.06>;.
Freights steady?cotton, steam 5-16\fr.
}&. Money easy?2J?(2.3. Sterling
weak?5).;. Gold 10@l0,!jj. Govern
meuts duil and steady. States quiet,
except Tennessee, which are lower?
old 09; new G7.
Baltimore, October 9. -Flour steady
and unchanged. Wheat quiet. Corn
firm?1.03(0.1.03. Provisions dull and
drooping?mess pork 23 40; shoulders
9>2(^>9^. Coffee, whiskey and sugar
quiet and unchanged. Cotton firm ?
middling 15; low middling 14;58'; good
ordinary 14; net receipts 82; gross
295; exports coastwise 46; sales 475;
spinners 106; stock 4,007; weekly net
receipts 173; gross 3.333; exports to
Great Britain ISO; continent 200;
coastwise 35G; sales 1,447; spinners
472; weekly net receipts 173.
Cincinnati, October 9.?Flour dull.
Corn quiet and weuk?old S0?83; new
05. Pork nominal. Lard? summer
13}6@13)-4. Bacon quiel and steady.
Whiskey firm?1.00.
Galvestgn, October '.).?Cottou
easy and on decline?middling 14; j;
low middling 14,^'; good ordinary
13'^; receipts 1,677; xports coast?
wise 41; stock 22,433; weekly uet re?
ceipts S.505; gross 8.633; exports
coastwise 1,593; sales 4 250.
Savannah, October 9.?Cotton quiet
?middling 14%; low middling It;
good ordinary 13V;; net receipts 4,731;
gross 473; exports coastwise 1,334;
sales 1,222; stock 35.423: weekly nut
receipts 25,151; gross 23,174; exports
coastwise 10.S73; sales 7,920.
New Orleans, October '.).?Cotton
steady and in good demand?middling
li.'J; low middling 14%; good ordi?
nary 13.!'.jj net receipts 3,362; gross
4,0o7; sales 2,500; stock 40,214; week?
ly net receipts 47,426; gross 20,976;
exports to Great Britain 3,073; coast?
wise 5,151; sales 15,000.
Louisville, October 9 ?Fionr un
changed. Corn quiet and unchanged.
Pork none beer. Bacon quiet and un?
changed. LurdjliVfe. Whiikey 1.00.
Boston, October 9.?Cottou quiet?
middiing lli}.X; gross receipts 303; sales
3)0; stock 3,000; weekly uet receipts
62; gross 3,864; exports to Great Bri?
tain 753; sales 1.SJ0.
Mobile, October 9.?Cotton quiet
and steady?middling ll.:.;j low mid?
dling 13Vf'<jl3Jf;; good ordinary 131.;;
receipts 1,503; exports :o Coutineut
926; coastwise 719; sales 250; stock
13,705; weekly receipts 3,0.*0; exports
to Continent 902; coastwise 3,S3!);
sales 3,800.
Augusta, October 9.?Cotton steady
and moderate demand?middling li.'?;
low middling 13%; good ordinary 13;
net receipts 1,365; salos 1,233?; stock
1S74 6,117; 1S73 4,402; weekly net re?
ceipts 0,875; shipments 3,002; sales
450 to spinners; total sales 5,330.
St. Loui3, Ootober 9.?Fionr un?
changed but only order trade. Corn
84@34^. Whiskey firm, at 104.
Pork doll?22 03(1122 25. Bacon very
qaiet aud only small jobbing sales,
Lard? summer 13>4'.
Wilmington, October 9.?Cotton
firm?middling 14;^; low middling
; good ordinary 13,Ji'; net receipts
313; esport3 coastwise 161; salej 12;
stock 1,715; weekly net receipts 1,710;
exports coastwise 1,003; sales 195.
Charleston, October 9.?Cotton
st. ady?middling M%@il>?; low mid?
dling 14)a; good ordinary 13^.,^14;
net receipts 3,351; exports to France
701; coastwise 89; sales 1,0.10; stock
26,453; weekly net receipu. 13,951;
exports Groat Britain 16; France 701;
ooastwise 596; sales 6,600.
Comparative Cotton Statement.?
Net reoeipts at oil United States ports
for the week 96,633?same dato last
year 51,115; total to date 250,970?to
same date last year 192,922; exports of
the week 20,395? same week last year
12,323; total to date 51,151?to same
date last year 43,619; stock at all
United StateB ports 217,140?last year
133,547; at all interior towns 34,863 ?
last year 32,328; nt Liverpool 691,000
?last year 593,100; Amerioan afloat
for Great Britain 33.000?lust year
29,0C0.
Weekly Cotton Statement.?Nash?
ville?Firm?middling 14; low mid
d?ng 13J.2; good ordinary 12%; week
lv net receipts 957; shipments 406;
stock in 1374, 1,055; 1873. 1,900. Ma
con,- Ga?Firm and active?middling
14; low middling 13J8'; good ordinary
13) J(5;13^' weekly net receipts 3,03S;
shipments 2,900; stock in 1S74, 2,S30;
in 1373. 4,292. Memphis?Firm nnd
good d?tilauu?middling 14^2@i???i
net receipts 1,440; shipments 1,144;
sales 1,900; stock in 1874, 11.S26; in
IS73, 11.3J3; weekly net receipto
S.900; shipments 7,086; sales 10,401).
Providence?Weekly net receipts 50;
sales 2,000; stock 8,000. Indianola?
Weekly net receipts 197; exports coasl
wiso 197. Philadelphia?Quiet?mid?
dling 15>?; low middling 14%; good
ordinary 14;b; net receipts 235; grosB
844; exports to Great Britain 30;
weekly not receipts 961; gross 3.802
Norfolk?Steady and firm?middling
14%; net receipts 2,749; exports coast?
wise 164; sales 150; stock 8,612; week?
ly net receipts 12,202; exports coast?
wise 6,893; sales 1,394. Solma?Firm
?middling 14; low middling 13??@
13%; weekly net receipts 2,923; ship
meats 2,952; stock in 1S74, 2.334; in
1573, 2,056. Shreveport?Quiet?low
middling 13%; weekly net receipts
129; shipments 1,123; sales 1,257; ex?
ports coastwise 1,465. Port Royal?
Weekly net receipts 1,275; exports
coastwise 1,553; stock 1,066. Mont
gomery?Firm and good demand ?
middling 14; low middling 13%; good
ordinary 13,1^; weekly shipmonts
3,059; sales 2,500; stock in 1S74. by
actual count, 2.943; in 1873, 2,128;
net receipts 3,261. Columbus?active
?middling 13.-^; low middling 13,?6;
good ordinary 13; weekly net receipts
2.437; gross 2.437; bbipments 3.503;
sales 37 to spinners; total 1,860; stock
in 1871 1,528; in 1873, 4,007.
Paris. October 9.?Rentes 02;. 35-\
LiVEiiroon. October 9?3 P. 2i.?
Cotton quiet ua.l unchanged; sales
j 12.UJ?, including 2.000 speculation and
, export; sales of the week 124,000, of
which9,090 are export and 20.000 spe?
culation; stock m port 691,000. iu
: eluding 1SJ,000 American; receipts of
j the we?k 61,000, including 5,000 Ame?
rican; actnal export 7,000; stock all jat
213,030, includiug 33,000 American;
sales on basis middling uplands,
nothing below good ordinary, shipped
October, November or December, 7%
?o>7 13 16; sates to-day 6,300 American.
Earns nnd fabrics in Manchester
quiet and firm.
Tho British Registrar-General makes
th-2 following estimate of the popula?
tion of the great towns of Great Bri?
tain in the middle of this year, 1674:
London, 3,400,794; Liverpool, 510,
670; GlaBgow, 508,109; Manchester,
355,339; Salford, 133.065; Birming?
ham, 339.SS2; Dublin, 314,066; Leeds,
i 273,793; Sheffield, 261,019; Edin?
burgh, 211,691; Bri-tol, 192,859;
Bradford, 173,056; Ncwcastla-upon
Tyno, 135,438; Hull, 130,996; Ports?
mouth, 120,486; Brighton, (with su
burbs.) 409,319; Leicester, 100.202;
loundorland, 104,373.
Roferriug to tho fact that the com?
missioners engaged in settling the af?
fairs of the Freedm^n'a Saviugs Bank
are unable to announce when e>von the
first dividend will be paid, the assets
being mostly locked np in District of
Columbia funds, tho New York Tri
buna says: "When it is considered
what wide-spread misery the failure of
tho bank occasions, does it not seem
t'.-.at those who have brought it into its
present condition should be made to
sailer at least as severely :-.s the un?
fortunate depoitorfc'-''
Rcchefort.?Ihe notorious French
Communist, Henri Rochefort, pro?
claims his creed as follows: "We
know not whenco wo ootnc nor whither
we go; we only know that we are here.
I am I; my daty is to help my fellows
and take care of myself. There may
be many gods; there is but one Roche
fort." It is a good thing there is only
one Rochefort. Two fellows of that
sort would be too many for hnman en?
durance.
Marvels of tue Indian Country.?
A vast deposit of fossils has been found
ten miles North of the Red Cloud In?
dian agency in Nebraska, und over a
space of six sqnaro miles the remains
of tho two-horned rhinoceros and
many other animals and reptiles cover
the ground; and then the distance
from Red Cloud to thi Black Hills
"gold country" is only about fifty
nidos, through a flue country.
End or the New Yonr. Dja Wai. ?
Ti.c New York Aldormen have re?
pealed the dog ordinance of the early
part of the summer. The dog pond
was closed on Wednesday, uLel the
mission of the dog catcher} will end.
7,000 canines have been put to death
this so.iion, to appease tho hydropho?
bia cry which was rife last Jane, and
which caused dogs to be general ob?
jects ol fear.
A young boy in Avhoi, Massaehn
EettS, ii exciting no iittie interest and
speculation among physicians, by dis?
playing an irresistible propensity to
eat himself up. He has pursued this
habit wr.h such fatal persistency, dar?
ing the four years of his life, as to re?
duce all the lingers of both hands to
raw and bleeding stumps, while of the
thumb of the left hand nothing what?
ever remains.
"Necessity is the mother of Inven?
tion." Tue father is Patent Right.
??Three trays and an ace!" said one
of the oldest inhabitants, as he stepped
np to the stamp window at the post
office, and laid down a ten cent piece
of currency. The clerk at the window
"didn't see it," until he had looked
over his copy of "Hoyle." Then he
dealt out three three-cent and a one
cent 6tamp. The oldest inhabitant
passed silently ont.
A young man and woman, said to be
English, enjoyed n pic nie under the
bridge at Argeutenil. They then wrote
two letters in a neighboring cafe. In
the oocrse of the evouiug their bodies
were found entangled in a net in the
Seine, and tied together at the waist
by a silk cord.
A Kentucky crusader confessed the
other tlay, that che had hissed sixteen
rjior. und thus drawn tk"m from the
intoxicating bowl. Shu gave the
names of the men, however, and their
wives ore now inquiring with much
anxiety whether whiskey drinking 13
as bad as it is generally supposed to be.
It is said that the West Point cadet
who graduated at the foot of his class,
tbi8 year, is a young man who parted
his hair in the middle. He had his
head shaved a few days before the ex?
amination, but it was too late to coun?
teract the disastrous consequences of
bis early folly.
The Rhode Island papers arc always
saying mean things aboot the warrior
btateameu of Massachusetts. Thus the
Providence Press says: "If General
Banks should fail of a nomination in
Massachusetts, he must try Virginia.
He formerly ran well in that State.
A New York paper asserts that the
agents of the National Board of Un?
derwriters have been quietly making
surveys of all the large oities, with
view of introducing improvements in
I the management of tires, so as to pre?
vent such heavy losses,
j ? The assessment of the real estate oi*
Marion Gonnty in 1373, amounted to
132,699,437. this amount has been re?
duced by the present board or equali?
zation 5673,b78, leaving the assess
j meat for 1S7I ?2,923,559
A negro who was arrested in Doe
County, Ga., a few days ago, on the
charge of outraging his step-daughter,
and who was being carried to Leesburg
by a bailiff and guard, attempted to
escape and was shot dead.
The owner of Tom Ucwling doesn't
bflieve in the bvst currency the world
ever saw. He will sell the animal for
???100,(J00 in gold, aud take nothing
'.?Jse.
A number of prominent Republicans
in Spartaubarg are opposed to A. S. j
Wallace, and say they will vote and 1
use their influence to elect Gen. J. B.
Kersbaw to Congress.
A well known San Francisco dentist
is having a sign painted for his office
door, giviug his nonrs for business.
It starts off with, "Tooth pulling
soiroe3 will be held,''etc.
A bit of orange peol set a good Iowa
deacon flat on bis back while passing
the contribution box. Orange peel is
very popular there now.
Mre. Mary B. Harmon, wile of Mr.
John P. Harmou, died near Glenn
Springs, on tho 22 i alt., in the sixty
eighth year of bur age.
The ship chancels between Balti?
more and the Chesapeake bay have
beeu completed and formally opened.
Cost over Sii.O?U.OOO.
E. TL. Griffin, Esq., an old and re
speoted citizen of 1'ikens, was found
dead in bis bed ou lastt Friday morn?
ing.
A- appropriate to the season, a Tole<
do 'omau muzzled htr husband to
keep him from kissing the chamber?
maid.
According to the laws of Pennsylva?
nia, any person who willfully destroys
a bird's nest, is subject to a fine of $10.
Two or three attempts hnvo been
made recently to throw trains off the
track on the Air Line Road.
A Mr. Exodus lives in one ol tt;)-;-i
barbs of Philadelphia.
For ale,
* LIGHT IIOCKA.V.V.V an-i . r air ?.1
/J. tsuull HOKSbS For purtkular?, ap?
ply at I'U'EStx office-. o -t 10
New Hulied Buckwheat.
TT^ihST oi tho aeason.
? Or. 102 GSO. SVMMK11S,
Wanted,
A GOOD OVSTEli CQUil, for u steiuoi..
Apply at tUta t?ia?.
To Rent.
A COTTAGE, with six rooms ami
Ji'j, baaomeut, located on '?\c-.^: ;;.le
_l!2JLMaia street, beiwcuu M^ltum .itid
Gr(u 1. tdieots, Arn'j a: iki* OfSc .
(n-t 10 :
Dissolution.
XtliK lirru heretofore existine; und? 1 *;.<
name of F, 14. Orchard A Co., ha* thia
lav been eliuaolvuJ by oiutr.al et i.*<.r.\. L-lr.
I J, It. Water diapoi Its b' lbs <:;:.:>? ict(; eel
to Dr. i\ J. Lylea. Ta? firm will be ton
sued it;,.'.?r the obi a^uu ot i'. L'-. ' t
cLf.nl i Co.
ft. B. 0?.CEA1;D. /. it. ?::>.:
A C."?:u.
IHAYEthb day rarcbai.J .,f?Jr J 11
IiIiuTi-r, entire ?: ::. t ..
oi F. I:.Orchard .i Co. T. J. Li'Li:-'.
itit 13_ _
Pocket Inhalers
Carbolate oi lo.lir.e inhalant.
C1?R CAT AH Uli, BRONCHITIS, A5IH
JL MA and all Affections l1 thj Throat
and Lungs. Fort&Ieat
L. T SIlLIIUS & C?.o
Get 8 _ _ _ Drag Store.
New Mackerel.
1 C\C\ PACKAGES NEW MACKEHEL,
Xv/V/ couairttiug ef Extra Mods, Noa. 1,
12 and S, iu barrels, half barrele aud bits;
a;no at retail. Jaat received ard for ealo
lowbT JOHS AGNEW & HOK.
Stoves, Grates and Mantels.
IHAYE juit received u splendid assort?
ment ut tlio abave articles, among
which U Lobe fo;::;J the celebrated COT?
TON PLAST Improved COOKING STOVE.
ILt ovc: cd ihis Stove baa- been enlarged 1
and Stauda hl the uc-a i o! all others; and a
Urge-variety of other COOKING SIOVES. |
r :nc &'?ac>r?c!C?it c? Heating otovfes, among i
which Is a new artk-lo of a Franklin Stove,
never be-fere bronchi' :o this market, which |
ia put np far exhibition; tho uublic are ia
vi;cl to call and examine tiio'eamo.
A splendid asaor'.men! of GRATES and
MANTELS, the bur.usonit Ht that has ever
corue to tkii pltci'; -.Lev ,-,re of the very
latest etyle ana pattern. A. PALMER.
Oct 10_ _C_
MILLINERY.
MRS. C. E. REED will
"have Ler GRAND OPEN?
ING on WEDNESDAY
g? >^Try NEXT, 11th instant, of lm
/?A ivL Pt-rud PARIS BONNETS
' and ENGLISH HOUND
HATS, with a large aetortmeut of latest
New York styles REDINGOTES, Ladiea'
and Children's DRESSES, Plaiu and Em?
broidered SACQUES, Ladiea' UNDER?
WEAR; Mrs. Moody's CORSETS and
other styles at all pri?ea; English Beaver
Cloth CLOXKS, all eizoe, Beaded Pockets
and Jet FisLues; Jet and Steel Ornaments,
Scarfs and other artiulee too namerona to
mention; Brtzaar Patterns; Hair in great
varietv;Childron'd and Ladies'Far Sets. All
of which will be ao'.d very low. Ladies are
respectfully invited to call and tee tor
themselves. _Oct 9
Wanted,
] A CTiVE and energetic CANVASSERS
?\. for Lifo Insurance. To such we are
prepared to < ?' r rnost liberal terrae.
BLACK A WARING,
I General Agents Cotton States Life lnenr
aace Company.__Oct 0 6
Seed Wheat.
330 3US3ELS CHOICE SEED
?^9* WHEAT, known as the**4Blco Stem,"
Uy.mregarded the beat in the world. For
dab: ny J. A. RENP.IX A BRO.
Stoves! Stoves!
FULL Hue oi TIN-WARE, Cookinit,
Heating and Parlor STOVES. I would
.ill your attention to the open Frank
in for coal, suitable for Fnrlora, Bet
tins or Bed Rooms, Le tutlful in design and
warranted to work well. Call nt:d "cetbt-m
..t SMITH'S TIN AND STOVE ESTAB?
LISHMENT. Main T-rcr.t, opposite J. H.
iv'Cil'il'b. ??pt 15
CSKU W. SMITH, T. P. U HO U Ol! TON,
Of liiehlaud. Of Clarendon.
SEW FIRM, SEW GOODS
LOW PRICES 1
One Dour South of IMii. nil IJjnc-f.
ALL in nerd of CH01CE55??f?
FLOUR, BACON. LARD.Ji'itu
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TEAS.ir^v!
MEAL. CORN, HAMS, COFFEE, BUTrtit,
PEPPER- SPICES,STARCH, MACKEREL,
OIL?in .'.*ct, everything that is kept in a
FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, will
consult their iotcreet by giving ua a call.
Buying our goods for eaeb, we are enabled
to eell U8 cheap as the cheapest. All we
ask is a triad, and if we do net give entire
satisfaction,it will not be otir'fanlt. Wo
hope our friends will not turret us. We so?
licit n shard of the public patronage,deter?
mined to ?ive eatlfefaction to all who may
favor r.s with tbtir custom. Ail ^oods de?
livered within the citv limits.
i-C? 27 lmo SMI Tft A B ROUGH TON.
New, Pretty and Cheap!
One of the best Stocks of
Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans,
&c, ev,er brought to this
market. Call and see them
before purchasing else?
where. C. F. JACKSON,
Leader of Low Prices.
Fresh Arrivals.
IRILLING CP WITH SEASONABLE
1 GOODS
MAGNOLIA HAMS,
Evtr.'i Sugar-Cured Bacon Stritt,
Mi'.d'Ccred White Bacon,
Smoked Beet Tongues,
1*11.1 Supply Canned Snlrju'i, LoLstt-r,
! Tomatoes, Gr? en Peas, Muihruoms, .Ve.
Celli e*?Parched and Green Java, Mo
t'ba. Lssnyra and Rio.
Teas -Finest and Cheapest Assortment
I ot Hys iu, Gtiapowd?i, J-ipati, Ooiui;;;, Ac.
Ayiortaieut tt Spice.-?, Mustards. Pickles,
Oliv r. Sardines, and a general stock of
j St..; .i iud fancy Groceiita, in irreal va
I rieiv, all f.-isti and tempting, offered low
j it.r - H.-ii GKO. SYMMERS.
school Bocks and Stationery.
I> L. BRYAN h.'.s j ist ope-ued anew
V. stoch ot English and Ciassical
1 SORO( L BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION
i EUY.
Also, BLAKE BOOKS for Merchants and
I'nh'ic Ofiicos of every size and qnaiity.
Aleo, -a largo variety of Writing Paptr,
Euv ioj i?a, Uold and Steel Pei.s, Copying
, Presse*, rockit-knlves, ;".uo Pocket-books
I nit:do :c order, Iukita*.ds, Initial Paper,
! W. itli.^ ;.^sks. Ink of all colors, and other
i varieties >>'. Onice Stui. u? ry._ Sept 10
'"The Georgia Grin,"
j W. c ill the iftention id' thoee?
! wirb "t (?IN ? to tb< above ?i?. We- 1-ave
j .'r-'. I ti. ::i tor s< v.:i >c".r? tii I the nnivt r
t .! rfttii!j:::i.iU tbi> l:.ive ^iven and the
large-lj ... r-. i.-. .1 .bui tiid and sale each
y.. ?r, u il.c- i> c*. ? vide a c ^ f the ir merits.
Wc bt'.itvctker will GIN FASTER, MAKE
A ISETiEK L1NF, RUN LIGHTER AND
(MS tjJiEANEK, than any other Oin in the
m.irket. Order early, of
L?RICK i% LOWRAKCE,
f Ja!v2lt As: r.ta h r South Carolina.
Auetioa jjftieg.
Securities.
BY 8EIBELS & EZELL,
ON SATURDAY, 10th of October next, at
104 o'clock A. 51., we will ?eil. at oar
office, by order of the. Carolina National
Bank, on account of whom it may con?
cern, the following SECURITIES:
Nos. 233, 2S-1 and 230Bonds of the City of
Colombia, I50O each, *
Nob. CO, 57 ami 58 Bonds of the City of
Colambir, $1C0 each.
15 Shares Broad River Bridge Stock, I1C0
each.
One Acconut for $?0.50 against the
estate ot Col. Tbora&a Davis, deceased.
One Note for ?8C9.74 on Gilbert Garner.
ALSO,
On account cf whom it may concern,
ono Fine Hnutiug Caeo Gold Watch and
a Masonic Badge, net in Diamonds.
Ono Guaranteed Bond, G.Je C.B.B. Co.,
No. 81C. $500, with interest from let July.
One Funded Interest Bond, No. 81, $7C0.
guaranteed byS. U. it. it., interest from let
July.
Sale poeilivo and without reserve for
cash. SEIBELS A EZELL,
Sept jJ5 t_Steck Anctioneera.
Immense Success!
It
HE public appreciate the plau ol
selling
goods cheap.
Elegant DRLB.S PATIEBN8 of Colored
Gro Grain Bilk, only $35.OC, worth 590.00.
BLANKETS, CASSIMERE?, JEANS,
ILIN3EY3, FLANNELS and HOMESPUNS
I of all kinds.
[Ladies. Gents and Children's Shoes.
The Newest Stvloa and ot the Best
I Make.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Rugs
EVERYTHING ia offered at the LOW?
EST PRICES FOR CASH ONLY, at the
Old Stand ot
Oct7 R. C. SHIVER & CO
w. d. love & c?.
We Will Open the Fall Season
WITH the largest stock ot DRY GOOD8,
I OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, BOOTS AND
SHOES, Ac, that we have ever offered in
thia city.
Wo will maintain our hieh standard of
quality, bnt will mark our prices
Extremely Low.
We are daily adding to our present large
assortment, CHOICE GOODS in all (he
departments.
Caatomei s, before purchasing, will please
I examine our stock at the
OR AND CEXTKA.L
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,
Corner Main and Plain streets,
A Urge stock of
GESTS' H BMMii.V, GOODS,
AT LOW TRICES.
Sept 13 WM. D. LOVE i CO.
" P. B. ORCHARD & CO.,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 6C.
WE Leg leave to inform onr friends,
that we have on baud a large and
well-assorted Btock of LADIES' HAT8,
which wo will oloso out for the next ten
days, at HALF TRICE, varyinrr from
25 cents to *1 50.
ALSO,
LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS,
At 23 cents?cost 50 in New York.
We have also just received a large le t of
LONGOLOTHS and SHIRTINGS, which we
are selling at prtcee thai defy competition.
Aug 12_F. B. ORCHARD A CO
BURNING UP !
YOU are burning np with FEVER?In?
termittent Fever, Chill and Fever,
Fever and Ague?Mi these are the earns
disease, caused in the same way.
RAGING AUTUMNAL
Days of September, hot, faliiag t leaves,
decaying matter, will produce Chill and
Fever, Dumb Chil'.a, Aching Bone? und
other bilious
DISEASES,
Whiah can be cured by HEIN ITS H'c EISA
CHILL CURB. Thousands burn with fever
and shako with cold just for wuct uf A
enrc, wbith is to be found oulv at
rfept 3 t HEINITSH'S DmStore.
Coal! Coall Coal!
THE undersigned beg leave to .state that
they have conetantlv on hand all
kinds of COAL, and will furbish consumers
in any qnintity, dolivcrod, at lowest cash
prices. BO WEN A- L AFAR, Agents.
<cyt 2_1_3mo
Best Coal. Cheap for L-ask.
THE unJcrsifiiied is receiving bis supply
of this burning material, which will
be ao'.d at low puces, cheap for cash.
Apt.lv to R. A KEENAN.
t,Vpt 12_IgtO
Red Ash Coal.
400 quality as that w hieb gave euch
satisfaction two years ugo. _
Aug 25 T. J. H 1RPEH.
500
Corn ! Corn'.!
BUSHELS PRIME WHITE COBN.
500 hnshe's Mixed Corn.
Jn?t received and fcr sale lew by
Sept 3 JOHN AGNfiW & BON.