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Teltgritpblc?Farelun Af?lrt
LondonT' )otober 10.?The Dake of
Leicester is dead.
Rome, October 9 ? The Sovereign
Pontiff from his heart most lovipglvj
grants the' benediction astted for~tbj
yon and all the delegates of tbe Ca.tko-1
lie Union, for total abstinence..
CARDINAL ANTONELLI.
London, October 10,?A circular
has been sent to the shareholder." of
the Direot Cable Company, inforL .ag
them that the management havt de
oided to abandon about thirty mile , of
the oable, wbiob is now lying on rocky
bottom, and effected a splice at a more
saitable point. Tbe oironlar says that
in all, about 1,100 miles of cable have
been laid, and satisfactory tests are
obtained daily by the eleotrioian9.
Madrid, October 10 ? The Republi?
can army, under Qen. Lizerua. has
crossed tbe E bvo and t ikon L izordo.
The suooass bus made an excellent im?
pression there. Curios, with tbe bnlk j
of his followers is at Lirinja Di Nu-1
Vftrra.
Ncdsics, October 10.-1,000 ma?
rines embark for Cuba, November 19
Prague, Ootober 9.?The American
squadron haB arrived in thin harbor.
*Tbe miners of West Riding, York?
shire, having refused to consent to a
reduction of 2 ) per cent, in their I
wages, have been locked out to the
number of 6,000.
TelesraDlnlc?Amei lean mann?. I
New York, October 10.?Mrs. Til
ton is eiok. Her physician says anxie
ty baa prostrated ber entire system.
Meantime there are fl>wers, caresses,1
angbter and applause.
Tbe limes' New Orleani special
says Kellogg, having in his recent ad?
dress signified his willioguoes to abide
by the count of the returns of tbe elec?
tion of 1872; by the Board of Arbitra?
tion, prominent Democrats proposed
that the returns now secreted by order
of McEoery, of the returning board, be
brought forward and canvussed anew,
with a view to a final settlement of tbe
contested election case. Iu order to
effect this arrangement, it will be ne?
cessary for both parties, and the
several candidates on each ticket, to
agree to submit to the decision of ar?
bitrators. The proposition has not
yet been formally submitted to Kel?
logg, but there is reason to believe he
is so well satisfed of his eleotion by a
large majority, that he will adhere to
it, if arbitration can bo fairly con?
ducted, and the Democrats give proper
guarantees of sincerity and good faith.
Tbe Well known --trotters, Turner
Boy, ThouiHH Lyons, Arthur, and Ful
moutb, were severely injured by hnv
ing oroton oil poured over their head-,
while in the stable at Prospect Park?
the farmer being terribly blistered.
The association offers $5.000 reward
for tbe discovery of the perpetrator.
Charleston, October 10.?Arrived ?
Steamships Flag, Bovton; Champion,
New York.
Montgomery, Ala , October 10.?
b Gen. R. W. Heaty, United States
w Marshal for Alabama, has appointed
some dozen or two deputy marshals
upon the recommendation and request
of Chase Mayor, Chairman of the
Republican Executive Committee of
this State. These deputies have been
appointed in the negro Counties for
eleotion purposes exclusively, and are
all Republicans.
Atlanta, Ootober 9.?J. O. Hanson,
of Morgan County, Ga., shot bis fa?
ther twice fatally, and fled after tbe
deed. Ho bus not been beard from
since. Liquor was tbe cause of the
murder.
Buffalo, Ootober 9 ?This after?
noon, tbe United States detectives ar?
rested Thomas Ballard, alias John
Davis, one of th > most expert counter?
feiters und engravers in the country;
also, Elizabeth Ballard ' and Ann
Adams, accomplices. In their posses?
sion was found $10,000 iu counterfeits
of various denominations, together
with press, dies, &o. Tbe prisoners
were committed to jail for examiua
, tion.
New Your, Ootober 9.?L Roberts
& Co., an old and maoh esteemed flour
house in South .street, announce to?
day that they are compelled to ask a
temporary extension of their maturing
obligations. The assets of tbe firm
and the individual property of its mem?
bers are sufficient to pay the obliga?
tions in full.
New Ohle ans, October 9.?D. B
Packard and E A. Burke bave re?
signed from the Advisory Board. Four
companies of the Seventh Cavalry
have reaobed the Red River parishes.
Pinohback is attempting to secure re?
cognition by forming a combination
with the Conservatives. The compro?
mise seems to have restored tranquil
lity, and tbe prospects of another out?
break are meagre.
Washington, Ootober 10.?A tels
gram received ut tbe Navy Department
* from Oapt. A. A. Setnme3, command?
ing the PeusBOola Navy Yard, says
Paymaster MoMuhou is doing well.
Ouo more case is reported. .Thirteen
ofilcers and men are convalescent. The
fever is deoliaing, for want of subjects
Probabilities?For Middle States,
South-west to North-west winds, low
barometer, warm and partly cloudy
weather. For the Gulf States, iu
creasing pressure, South-west to
Northerly wiods, cooler arid partly
cloudy weather. For thu South At
lantic States, slight change of press?
ure and temperature, South-west
winds und partly cloudy weather.
A letter addressed to the President
by a Conservative politician in Mis?
sissippi, argues that tho ouly truo way
to restore pease and prosperity to the
South, is for Cangress to pass an Act
to pay for quartermaster and eooimis
?ary stores taken by thu Union array
? in tho South duriog the war and
to refund the cotton tux. It has been
roferred to the Attorney-General by
the President.
Tbe new secret service corps report
severaJL/tmportaut araests of oouuter
feiteroT" .(new brooms.). The United
States Marshal of Texan I reporte ibat
bo urrested and brought thither thir?
teen oitisene of Montague. The de
spatob is dated Denniaou, Tex no.
Postoi**fer;General Jewell tele?
graphs to tho original owners of ah
i important claim, that "it is my desixe
; that no agent shall stand between this
department and any party with whom
it has business. I cannot and will not
tolerate claim agents."
Baltimore, October 10.?In the Bal?
timore Circuit Oourt at Towestown,
this morning, tbo case of Samuel Mo
Donald, on trial for the murder of
Berry Ames, the jury, after being out
sicco yesterday afternoon, brought iu
a verdict of not guilty.
Chicago, Ojtober 10.?The Exeou
tivo Council of the National Catholic
Convention received the following:
NASaVffiGB, October 10.?Joo Ru
voges, a negro preacher, was shot and
killed near Fraukiiu, Tennessee, while
attempting to enter the residence
of nn old man namod Sby, with the
intention of murdering him nnd his
wife and burning the place. A negro
detective, just from Nashville, to in?
vestigate the former attempt to burn
Sby's house, snspeoted Ravoges and
induced him to enter into the above
arrangement and then apprised Shy.
Bridgeport, Conn , October 10.?
The Coroner's jury has oouoluded the
inquest on the body of Ellen Lnca?,
which was found in a small stream of
water, on the 3d, and rendered a ver?
dict that deceased came to her death
at the hands of James E. Latetiu, who
was seen with her previous to the mur?
der and who was arrested shortly after.
New York, October 10.?The Epis?
copal Coogress nf the new diocese for
New Jersey ratified many resointionB
referred.
An immigration department was or?
dered to be opened by tho Union, to
aid immigrants in Quding proper
homes Rev. John Ireland, of St.
Paul, reported features of a plan for
this purpose. Information will be
furuished immigrant'-, through com?
mittees, to bo appointed in all sea?
board cities, and measures will be
taken to keep immigrants from the de?
moralizing influence; of intemperance
when they first land, and tosend them
speedily to a safe homo. After the
transaction of considerable general
business, Council adjourned, suhjuct
to o.i 11 of tho President.
Baterson, N J , October 10 ?Sec?
retary Robesou, addressing a political
meeting hem, lust night, said: "Neither
the Administration nor its chief would
ever be found outside the Republican
partj , nor would it uor he ever be
found uoting contrary to the best inte?
rests of the nation, oontrury to the
established traditions of the country.
The remark was understood to r fer to
the third term agitation." Subse?
quently, iu private conversation, Ro
beson said Grant hud no idea ut a
third term?had never th Might suoh a
thing, and regarded the discussion of
tint matter as unworthy of notice.
Telegraphic?Commercial Reports.
New York, October 10?Noon.?
Cotton quiet; sales 391?uplands 15j^;
Orleans 1 fi %. Futures opened steadier:
Ootober 15 1-16, 15 3-16; November
15}?, 15 3 16; Uecember 15 7-16; Ja?
nuary 15%, 15%; February 15 15-16.
16. Pork heavy?mesa 22 75@23.U0.
Lard heavy?steam 13%(3)14. Money
2?? Gold 10. Exchange?long 4.85;i;
short-1 Governments dull.
7 P. M ?The bank statement shows
loans have increased a trifle; specie
decreased SI,250,000; legal tenders de?
creased $1 500.000; deposits decreased
$3.500,000; reserve decreased $2,125,
000. Cotton ? not receipts 572; gross
5.060. Futures closed steady; sales
20,50(k Ootober 15 7 32, 15,^; No
vember same; Deoembor 15.K, 15 17-32;
January 15 25 32; February lO^;
March 16 13-32, 16 13-16; May 17J5';
June 17 11 32. 17%. Cotton quiet;
sales 3'Jl, at 15-^@15%. Flonr dull
and 5(3)l0o. lower?5 00(3>6 50. Wheat
heavy?1(3)2-.j. lower, moderate export
and limited homo trade demand?1.14
{ti'd 37. Corn dull and in very limited
demand? 96(3)971^. Pork dull?now
mess 22 50 Lard heavy?13% for
steam Freights to Liverpool quiet?
steam, cotton 5-10@;%; coru 4,'^;
wheat 5. Money easy and ttuchuuged.
Sterling dull and steady?good strong
10(a) ll),1^. Governments dull and
steady. States quiet aud nominal.
Baltimore, Ootober 10.--Flour na?
tive tor lower grades; others quiot and
steady. Wheat Arm. Coru 1.03(a)
1.05. Whiskey nominal?1 03. Cotton
firmer?low middling 14^4; good ordi?
nary 14; net receipts 100; gross 906;
exports ooastni.se 60; sales 205.
Sr. Louis, Ootober 10 ?Flonr ac?
tive. Ooru unchanged. Whiskey
firm -1.04 Pork dull?22 00. Baoou
dull and lower?shoulders 8; clear 9Jg
(a) 10 Lard dull and unchanged.
Cincinnati, Ootobor 10.?Flour dul]
and a shade lower?5.20(3)5.25. Coru
dull aud decliuing?old 80(3)82; now
50@53. Pork nominal. Lard quiet
and steady?summer steam ldj^.
fiic hi dull and unsettled?shoulders
7!?@7>V. ulflar rib 13j?(j&18&; clear
13?4(?)14 Bacon heavy und weak?
shoulders 8j.4@8!.j; clear rib 14!.j(a)
14^; cloar 15(a) l?jy. Whiskey Urin
ami scarce ?1 ?J.
Charleston, October 10.?Cotton
steady?middling 14\}4i 'ow middling
My*'* good ordiuary 14; not receipts
2 312; exports coastwise 2,001; sales
JL0U0; stook 27,261.
Norfolk. Outober 10 ?Cotton quiet
aud steady?middling lij^; not re?
ceipts 2.111; exports oou^twino 1,495;
sales 305; stock 9,228
Louisville, Ootob ;r 10 ?Fn ur un?
changed. Corn quiet and unchanged
?82(3)85. Pork?n >ue here. Bao >u
dull aud lower?8)^ shoulders; 14.%
olenr rib; 15*4 clear. Lard 16)?.
Whiskey 1.00
Wilmington, Ootober 10? Cotton
, steady?middling 14>?; nek receipt?
869; aale? 25; stook.2,067.
Bqston, Ootober 10/?Cotton quiet
?middling 16>?; net receipts 3; gro*s
543; salea 800; stook 8.000;
New Orleans, October 10.?Cotton
firm and good demand; offerings light
1?-middling 14%; low middling 14%;
good ordinary 13J4; net receipts 2,460;
gross 3,190; exports coastwise 2,626;
sales 1,500?last evening 1,500; stook
40,808. ???
Savannah, October 10.?Cotton
quiet und fair demand?middling 14%;
low middling 14; good ordiuury 13>?;
ue receipt? 3,818; gross 3.863; exports
coastwise 54; sales 913; vtock 39.242.
Memphis, October 10.?Cotton
steady and fair demand?middling
L4|?@14%; low middling 14#; good
ordmnry 13(a)13)^; net receipts 1.857;
I shipments 301; sulcs 1,000; stock
16.382
Augusta, Ojtober 9.?Cotton in do
mand for good grades?middling 14(3)
iij8 ; iow middling 18%; good ordinaly
13; net receipts 1,136; total sales 819.
Philadelphia, Ootobor 10.?Cotton
quiet?middling 15,l?; low middling
15; good ordinary 14^; net reoeipts
38; gross 412
MontLE, October 10.?Cotton bteady
and nuohanged?middling Ml;,'; re?
oeipts 973; exports coastwise 786; sales
660; stock 13.897.
London, October 10 ?Street rate
I%. Erie 27; preferred 44.
Paris, October 10.?Rentes 62f. 25c
Liverpool, October 10?3 P. M.?
Cottou quiet und nnohauged; sales
12,000; luoluding 6.500 American;
2,000 speoalation and export; sales on
basis mid.Hing upluuds, uothiug be?
low good ordinary, shipped October
or November, 7%; uothiug oelow low
middliug, shipped September or Octo
ber, 7J8._
mmm new axd novel
Just Received
BY TUE
LEADER OP LOW PRICES.
RE V 12 El 3 I D L E English Marseilles
OUILI'S, in nuw patterns.
also;
A new stock of Ladfca1 Uuder-vtsts, and
all the uow styles ot llAlu.or.il und Boule?
vard Heil tiTo, fi(?in 50o. to f5 0J each.
ALSO,
New Silk TIES, new Ucaded BELTS,
Beaded POCKETS and Ueadvd OlMi'S.
BUTTONS and FRINGES t\?r Trimming.
ALSO,
Nuw stock uf Auieiicau and French
Pi iuts.
aijjo,
A l:.r:;u stock or all styles of Plain and
Fauu) UriBS Gooils, from 200. to $1 50 per
yard.* C. F. JACKSON,
Det 11 Leader of Low Prices.
NEW STORE.
ON the occasion of THE
Ott VN 1) OPENING, at 147
Main street, (nearly opposite
the rn (KNix office,) ON
WEDNESDAY, 14th instant,
will be displayed a rieb aud
elegant stook of MILLINERY
and FANCY GOODS.
MUS. M. DUNLAP, who has
just returned from the North?
ern markets, with the latest styles of
FASHIONABLE GOODS, in great variety,
will offer them to tbo ladies of Columbia
aud vicinity at reasonable prices. Everv
tbing in tbe department or MILLINEUY
will bo kept constantly on baud. She in?
vites a share of pubho patronage, and fools
justified, from a long experienco in this
business, to give entire satisfaction to all
who may favor bor witb a call. Oot 11 8
?0T0 BER 10. 1874.
Speoial Notice From The
GRIND CENTRAL.
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,
OK
W. D. LOVE & CO.
WE have just reooivod ton casns of
very choice and soaaouable DU ESS
GOODS, purchased for cash of two bank?
rupt importing houses, whioh will be sold
very cheap. Als^, five oases BLACK AL?
PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS,
which, for quality and finish, cannot be ex- j
colled anywhero.
Tbo following Goods are now in stock:
50 pieces choice patterns of CARPETS,
100 UUOS. 93 MATS, 50 dozen or Ballon A j
Oo.'a celebrated 8 HI UTS, for which wo are
tbu agontd, retailing them at wholesale
prices,
All tho departments or our establish?
ment are full or tho beat makes of goods,
and purchased by our resident buyer in 1
Now York for caeh at tho lower-1 prices,
enabling us to soil goods a.) low as any
house in Now York.
Those rosiding in tho city, and strangers
passing through, before layiug in their
winter supplies, should examine onr largo
and choice assortment, at the GUAM) ;
CENTRAL DltY GOODS ESTABLISH-!
MENT OF WH, D. LOVK Ai CO , whole?
sale and retail doalers in DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS. BOOTS and SHOES, corner of
Main and Plain stroots.
N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all
parts of tho country on application.
Get 11 t
Dissolution.
rT^HE firm heretofore existing under tho
JL uamo of F. B. Orchard A Uo., has this
dav boon dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.
J. It. Minter disposing of his ontiro interest
to Dr. i. J. LvleB* The firm will bo ejn
tihued Under the old name ot F. B. Or?
chard A Co.
F. B. ORCHARD. J. It. MINTER.
A Card.
IHaVE this day purchased or .Mr. J. It.
Miutor, Iii j entire interest in the firm
of F. It Orchard A 06. T. J. LYLES.
Ocjj 10 ;}
MILLINERY.
MUS. C. E. REED will
uavo hor GUAM) OPEN?
ING on WEDNESDAY
NKXC, 14'h instant, or im
pi-rttd PA It IS BONNETS
and ENGLISH HOUND
IIATS, with a largo asBortaieilt of latest
Now York styles REDINGOTES, Ladies'
und Children's DUESSKS, Plain and Em?
broidered HACQUES, Ladies' UNDER
WEAR; Mrs. Moody's CORSETS and
other stylos at all prices; EnglUh Boaver
Cloth CLO\KS. all sizos, Beaded Pocii.ds
ami Jot Fiebuo?; Jet aud Stool Ornaments,
Seaifs and other artioles too numerous to
montim; Rszaar Patterns; fiair in great
variot\ ; Children's and Ladies' Fur Seta. All
of which will be sold vory low. Ladies are
rospKotfnlly invited to call and see for
themselves. Oct 8
To Rent.
A COTTAGE, with nix roomn and
III baaoment, located on West aide
__i!i*M?i.? aireot, between Medium and
Green atteots. Apul) at thin office.
?Oft 10 _____ _ ?__3
New Hailed Buckwheat.
IR8T or the season.
Oot 10 2 GEO. BYMHERS.
F
Wanted,
AGOOD OYSTER COOK, for a Saloon.
Apply at this ?-face._Oot. 10 a
CUTLER'S
Pocket Inhalers
AMU
Carbjlate of Iodine Inhalant.
1*011 CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, ASTH
. MA and all Affdiona of the Thront
and Lungs For Bale at
L. V ?l LEI M AN A OO.'S
Oot 8 Dr?.g Store.
New Mackerel
I 1 (\f\ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL,
I ?_v/' ' consisting ef Extra ntusa. Non. l,
2 and 3, in b.irrela, half barrels ami kits;
alan at rut nil. Just received and fur aale
i low by_JOnN AONEW BON.
OKO W. SMITH, T. I?. BROUGI1TON.
Of Hicbland. or Clareuduai.
NEW FIRM. XEW GOODS
AND
LOW_PRICES !
One Or.nr Sand* of Plioentx O/lIce.
ALL iti need of CHOICE _js_'u"/t
FLOUh, BACON, LAKD.fifiV'.i
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TE AB,
MEAL. CORN. HAMS, COFFEE, BUT FE It,
PEPPER. Sl'lCl S.Sr.VRCH, MACKEREL,
OIL?iu fnct, tverytbing that ia kept in a
FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, will
I consult their interval b> giving aa a call,
buying nnr goods for caah, wc aro enabled
to >-cll ua cheap aa the cheapest. All wo
ask ia a trial, and if wo do uot give ontiro
dutiafaolion, it will not. bo our fault. Wo
hope (oir friends will not forget na. Wo So?
licit a ahare of the public pai ronago.deler
mini! i to kivq eat n-faction to all who may
f.iv?i net with their cilatoru. All gooda de?
livered within the city limi'a
Sop 27 lino SMI 1'tl i imOUOH TON.
New Goods' New Goods!!
I HAVE junt returned from New
York with a line and well ? aolceted
?stock ol Kuslieh. French and Amori
"eau OASS1MERKS. Scotch G'lODS,
VE8TISGS, Ac, which will bo made to
older at abort notice and upon reasonable
terms. Alan, a Full line- ot the celebrated
STAU SHIRTS. A call is respect fall v bo
hcited. J. P. EISENMANN.
Hept2)
NEW G0UD3.
THE andcrslgued respectfully in
%<\ forms hi 1 friends and the public gene
__J_, rally, that he ia iu receipt ot a fult
atocK ?if GOODS, coiihiatiug of CLOTHS,
OASSIMEKES, VF.S TINGS, &<:., which will
l>e MADE UP in the beat and latest atylea,
for caah.
1 also ask all customers who aro in ar
reara to oonie forward and settle at unco.
To those who are prompt a liberal reduc?
tion will be made.
C. D. EDERHARDT,
Sept 27 Opposite City Hall.
Seed Wheat.
330 BUSHELS CHOICE SEED
WHEAT, known aa the "Bluo Stem,"
^_5__rogardctl the beat in the world. For
aalu ny J. A. HENHIX Sc BRO.
Sept 20_lnio
Stoves! Stoves!
FULL line of TIN-WARE, Cooking,
j ncating and Parlor STOVES. I would
I call your attention to the open Frauk
Bin for coal, suitable for Parlore, Set?
ting or Bed Rooms, beautiful iu design and
warranted to work well. Call and Bee them
at SMITH'S TIN AND STOVE ESTAB?
LISHMENT, Main street, opposite J. H.
Kiuard's. Sept 18
Fresh Arrivals.
}TULLING UP WITH SEASONABLE
7 OODDS
MAGNOLIA HAMS,
Extra Sugar-Cured Bacon Stripa,
Mild-Cured White Bacon,
Smoked Beef Tongues,
Full Supply Canned Salmon, Lobster,
Tomatoes, Oreon Peas, Muahtnoma, Ac
Coffees?Parched and Ureen Java, Mo?
cha, Lagtivra and Rio.
Teas ? Finest and Cheapcat Aaaortment
of llyaon, Ouupowd' i, Jtpan, Oolong, Ac.
Aaaortment of Spices, Muatarda. Pickles,
Olivea, Sardines, and a general stock of
Staplo and Fancy Orocoriea, in great va?
riety, all fresh and tempting, off-, red low j
for caah GEO. SYMMERS.
Sept 21 _ j
Change of Proprietorship.
HAVING purchased the entire STOCK, I
FIXTURES, BiLLIARD TABLES,
A?., lately owned and possessed by W'm. M.
Fine, at* the Building No. 41 Richardson
atroet, known aa "Flue's Saloon," 1 hereby
give notice that the business hereafter will
bu conducted under the management of
mv authorized agent, Wm. M. Fino, Esq.
JOHN D. BATEMAN.
To My Friends and the Public Gene?
rally.
AS manyol mv friends aro under the
impression that I am connected with
the homo conducted by ?eo IL Brown, 1 |
take this method of assuring them that j
such is not the cade, and that I am in no i
way collected with said house.
1 "will bo in.ich pleaaod to aeo my many
frieudd and the public gouerally, at my old
atand, No. 11 Richarddon atreot, aa the au?
thorized Agent ot John D. Bateman, Esq.
WM. M. FINE.
Coi.riinit, S. C, October 0,187L
l _ Oot 7 0
New Goods,
Hew Goods.
T AM now receiving my recent purchases
I) It Y GOODS.
I am pleas'-d to tuaks knowu to my
friends and tuo public generally, that I
have bought a very nice atoi-k of (roods,
and have in ado arrangements in tho North?
ern markets to add to ray stock semi
woekly, oroftoner, through utt the season.
I iuvito all in want of Pry Gooda to exara
iue my stoek. It is tho cheapest I have
had tor years. J. II. KINARD.
Oct 1_ _nitnih_
Corn ! Corn!!
Pit \t \ BUSHELS PRIME WHITECORN.
OUU 600 htiBliola Mixed Corn.
Juat received and for aale low by
I Sopt 3 JOHN AONEW A SON.
TO THE READING- PUBLIC!
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lina than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants andothers will tiud its columns
hu admirable menus of communication
with Ihn people of the entire up-coun?
try. Advertising rules are reasonable.
I Send advertisements marked with the!
number of "insertion;, desired, and they
will he stopped upon tbo expiration of
tho time. Oilice ou Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blending.
JULIAN A.SELBY, Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing done Home.
especially when
Style and Price are the Same
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THE PHOENIX
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thnroii ghly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of the Latest Improvement;
TYPE of v?rious grades and styles
from one. foot t<> the fiftieth part of nn
inch in size; BOVDERS. CUTS.&o.
Black, Colored mid Transfer INKS;
PAPER, CARDS, Ac. Work executed
at shortest notice, in latest and best
style? nnd at New York prices. CALL
and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
i 1, 2, :i und l Sheet Porter?. Hund-billf?,
I Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets,
i Bills of Fare, Briefs. Let ?er Heads,
! Dodgers. Hill IB mis, Checks,
Morse Bi Is, K e< ipts. Labels,
I Railroad Bhr.k?, Lt gul Blanks,
I Tags, Curdsa!l kinds aud sizes?.
I Wedding, Visiting, Bnsineae, Show.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
I Thcnix and Gleaner Establishment.
Estate Sale.
BT H. & S. BEARD, Auctioneers.
BY virtue of authority vetted in nie, as
administrator, with the will annexed,
of the estate- of John Stevens, deaoaaed, I
will proceed "to sell, at Columbia, Bonth
Carolina, on the FIfiST MONDAY IN NO
V KM BEB. 1871, the following HEAL- ES?
TATE of tho aaid deoeaaed, to wit:
ALL THAT LOT, with dwelling bonae,
out-buildings and good well of water there?
on, situated in the city of Coin ml ia, and
bounded as follows: On the East ! y Har?
den street, fronting thereon niuety-flve
(95) feet, more or los?, and running back
therefrom 21-1 feet, more or le-e; West by
lot of Wm. Douglass, formerly that of W.
J. Randolph; Boath by lot of Mrs. Martha
Eieenmann, ond North by an alley-way.
ALSO,
ALL THAT OTHEB LOT OP LAND,
situated in tho city of Columbia, and
bounded as follows, to wit: On the North
by Lady street, fronting thereon one hun?
dred and five (105) feet, more or less, and
running back therefrom two hundred and
forty-eight and a half (248J) feet, more or
less; East by lots of Thomas Harlay, and
by lots held in trust for H. Oland and Sa?
rah Long, and an alley-way; Bonth by tot
of Wm. Douglass, and West by lot now or
formerly of Wm Douglass, and alley-way,
bequeathed to Eli Kihian in trust for chil?
dren of Sarah Long.
Tehms of Balk?One-half oaeh; pur?
chaser to givo bond for balance, payable in
twelve months, with interest at eeven per
cent, per annum from the date thereof,
with mortgage of the premises, and to pay
for papers. ROBERT W. JOHNSON,
Administrator, with the will annexed, of
estate of John Stevens, deceased.
Oot 11 _Q11N1
Stoves. Grates and Mantels.
IHAVE just received a splendid assort?
ment of tho above articles, among
which is to bo found the celebrated (JOT
TON PLANT improved COOKING STOVE.
Tho oven of this Stove has been enlarged
and stands at tho head of all others; and a
largo variety of other COOKING STOVES.
Fino assortment of Heating Stoves, among
which ia a new artiele of a Franklin Stove,
never before bronght to this market, which
is put up for exhibition; the public are in?
vited to call and examine tho came.
A splendid assortment of GRATES and
MANTELS, the handsomest that has ever
come to this place; they are of the very
latest otvlo and pattern. A. PALMER.
Oct 10_'_6
Immense Success!
THE public appreciate the plan of
selling
GOODS CHEAP,
Elegant DRE83 PATTERNS of Colored
Gro Grain 8i.k, only $55.00, worth $90.00.
BLANKETS, CA89IMEREB, JEANS,
LINSEYS, ELANNEL8 and HOMESPUNS
of all kinds.
Ladies. Gents and Children's Shoes.
Tho Newest Stvles and of the Best
Mako.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Rugs.
EVERYTHING ia offered at the LOW?
EST PRICES FOR CASH ONLY, at the
Old Stand ot
Oct 7 R. C. SHIVER A CO.
"The Georgia Gin,"
We again call the attention of those
without GINS to the above Gin. We kavo
sold th. m tor sevoo years, and the univer?
sal satisfaction they have given and the
largely increased demand and sale each
year, is tho best evidence of their merits.
We believe they 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 LOWRANCE,
July 23 Agents for Sonth Carolina.
F. B. ORCHARD & CO.,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C.
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WE beg leave to inform our friend*,
that wo have on hand a largo and
woll-aesorted stock of LADIES' HATS,
which wo will close out for tho uext ten
days, at HALF PRICK, varying from
25 cents to $1 50.
ALSO,
LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS.
At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York.
We have also lust received a large lot of
LONG CLOT IIS and SHIRTINGS, which we
are soiling at prices that defy oompetition.
Aug 12 F^ B. ORCHARD A CO.
Coal 1 Coal 1 Coal!
THE undersigned beg leavo to stato that
tlioy hav.- constantly on hand all
kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumers
iu any nuintlty, delivered, at lowost cash
prices. BOW EN &? LA FAR, Agents.
Sopt 2 _ _ 3mo
Red Ash Coal.
400 alil.v as that which gavercch
?aiiafaetioii two years ?go.
Aug 25 T. J. HARPER.