The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 13, 1874, Image 3
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Tclegr?))Ulc-!Porel8n Attali.
Berlin, October 12 ?Tho-frieiuls of
Ooaot Von Arnim having petitioned
for bia roleaso on aecuuui of ill
bealtb, physicians were appointed by
the Government to examine the' pri?
soner's condition. They have mado u
report recommending a change in the
place of confinement, ns uir und exer?
cise ure ueoessary. The Count will
probably be removed to a sanitary es?
tablishment iu the suburbs of Berlin.
Tticcraiihlc- Atncr I?-d n lUntirm.
Rio Janieuo, October 11.?No gone
ral engagement baa yet taken pluoa be?
tween the Government troops und in?
surgents. Gen. Rivas, tbo command?
ant of the main body of the iusurgouls,
is waiting for reinforcements, before
moving ou tho capital.
BnowNsvikLB, Tex\s. October 12 ?
A notorious murderer, who killed a
merohaut iu 1872. killed a hack driver
in Matamonis, and o!inched auother,
who killed tho ruth iu with a knife.
The ? >o J of tho Rio Grande dis?
concerted a well-eunoortod plan* ot
robbers for uu incursion into Texas.
Their plan ombruced the destruction of
Federal sq iads. Goo. Corteno heads
the Mexiouu baudits. Tbe people ou
this side are organizing igauist low
water, A border war h is never been
more imminent.
New Yokk, Ojtober 12.?At a meet?
ing of the Supreme Keuesetu of tbu
Jewish Order, here to-day, the follow?
ing officers were elected for tbe ensu?
ing year: 1C. P. Solotnou, of New York
Supreme Rush; A. T. Jones, of Penn?
sylvania Supreme S>phei; J. 11
Cohen, of Ohio, Supreme Deputy
Rush.
NewYouk, October 12.?A despatch
dated "Iu the field, with Gen. Mac?
kenzie's expedition, October 1. tit
Fort Worth, Texas, October 11, 1871,"
sayB: "Gen, Muckeuz.u, after repelling
two attacks by the Iudiaus uu Ids co?
lumn, ou the 2lii.h uud 27ih Septem?
ber, marched all night ou the 27th,
nud Eiirptised at sun-rise, tbe following
morning, llvo camps of Obeyeuucnaud
allies, situated iu ih canyon Oitro
Blauco, on lute Creek, near tbe fork
of Red River. A decisive blow was
inflicted. Tho troops captured and
destroyed over 1?U lodges nod their
outire ou IP, comprising r.?b *s, muni?
tions of warfare, &c , 1,421 horsed and
mules, of which l.C-18 were at oucc
killed. The bodies of four L?baus
who were killed were brought in. Our
loss was oue soldier slightly wounded
Gen. Mackenzie is ia pursuit, with
thirty days' bupply.
City op Mexico, via Havana, Oc?
tober 12.?GdU. Perform Dmz bus ro
considered bis determination to retire
from public life. Ho is iu this oily
aud will take his seat iu Oougresa. The
division between the1 Liberals and
Conservatives still exists. It is said
that President Seriodo desires to be
elected for another term. This may
have serious c mstqueneca. In the
Jast Presidential campaign, the pi-dgo
was pnt forward that the Prusideut
would not sotk a re-election, and on
this account he was supported by the
Dmz party. The debates in Congress
of late have boeu very excited, aud
even disorderly; the troubles iu tho
States of Moreleo, Yucatan and Oakfoa
aud the acousulious against tbo Go?
vernors of Pucbla, Jalisco nud Sau
Louis Potosi furnishing them.
New YoitK, October 12 ?Right Itsv.
W. H. Gross, Bishop of S.tv.wiuah,
Georgia, lectured last night, iu Cooper
Institute, before u large uudieuce,
taking us bis subject, "The church iu
her combata." Tbe proceeds of tho
lecture are for tho erection of u semi?
nary ia Savannah. Tho lecture was
w li received.
vVashinqton, Octobar 12 ?Tho Go
vernor of Tennessee having tele
graphed to the President some time
ago, asking that the Uuited States au?
thorities disoontiuue action looking to
the trial of tho parties iu Gibson
County, indioled fur tho unlawful
banging of a negro, and allow the
Stute to assert its owu authority iu the
matter of their trial, the President
referred tho telegram to Judge \S il
liutns, who, in turu, comtnuuiottud
with the Uuitod fc. ate Attorney for the
Western District o? Tennessee on the
subject of Brown's telegram. Tbs
District Attorney joods a loug commit
motion hure, reviewing tho trouble
in Gibson CjuuIv. and protesting that
it is tho duty of the Uuitod States
Courts to take cognizance of tho viola
tious of law; uud actiug upou tbis re
port, the Attorney-General writes to
Governor Browu denying tho request
made by that official, uud ooucludtug
as follows:
"I know of no reason to sipoose
that tbo parties arrested will not bo
fairly tried in the Uuited States Court,
and if innoceut acquitted but if found
guilty, I am sure no one will object
to tbeir proper punishment because
they wcro not convicted in a Slate
court. If consistent with official duty,
the President would bo pleased to ao
Cede to your wishes. He docs not feel
at liberty to interfere with the judi?
cial proceedings referred to, and ihey
will, therefore, bo allowed to prnoeed
in tbo u-ual way to a final d tormina
tiou in the Court of the United
States."
Friend Miles, agent of tbo Obey- i
onues and Arrapuhoes iu the Indian
Territory, under date of the 5.u in?
stant, writes to the Commissioner ol
Indian Affairs tid follows: "I have to
report tbat tho twenty-four lodges of
Kiowas under SuutilUU went into
camp near this agency on tho even?
ing of tb? 31 iiiHtmt General Neill
proceeded to their camp, and do
mended tho surren-'.er of all their
arms. This was readily acceded to.
The party is beaded by Santuuu, Big
Tree, Womau's lleart aud Strong Bear.
Sautana and Big Tree are to be held
in close confinement us hostages until
further orders. The remainder will
bo permitted to go into camp near tbo
agency, and will'be n quired to answer
daily roll call.
Tue Uoitud States Supreme Court
met to-day, but did not uuoouuuu any
decisions, aud probu'iiy uouo will be
rendered before Monday, tlio 26.h in
stuutr Iu oonstqueuoc of the abseuce
of the President, the outttomury visit
of the justioo* to the Executive Man?
sion at the beginning of a new term
did not tuke place. The Chief Justice
and all the Associate Justices were
present at the openiug of the court.
At the udj lurom-iut of the court, the
members of the bar then present held
a meetiug relative to the death of
Judge Curtis. Brief addresses w e
made by stve'al guutleuieu; after
which, tli9 e ii'ounry resolutions of
respect were unanimously ndopted.
Iufotna ition from Japan, to Septem?
ber 4th, is that the dilliculties betwueu
that oon 11 try und Oaiua Were still un?
settled, and both parties are oouueu
traliug their forces on the Island of
Formosa and at strategic points on
their respective coasts. A settlement
is thought to depend on the result of
I lie negotiations of the Japtuoso am
bassador sent to Pekin.
Probabilities?From K-mtr.cky to I
the Gulf coast, rising barometer.
North west to North-east winds, cooler
and clear weather. For the South At
lautic States, ristog barometer, North
easterly winds, cooler and clear wea?
ther. For the Middle and Eistoru
States, North-west winds, rising baro?
meter, cooler utid partly cloudy and
clear weather aud frequeut frosts.
Ninita, O 'tobor 12?President
Graut, ex Secretary B irio and others
arrival here to-day. Hundreds of
Cherokee* turned out to see thu Great!
Father. The President made the fol?
lowing speech: "It uff mis me great
pleasure to visit your beautiful coun?
try, wliioli I have never seeu before,
though I l/Uve beeu far ou all sides o!
;t. it is rich iu soil aud unsurpassed'
iu beauty. Without saying anything!
at this tune aliont the policy which 1
think should bo adopted with regard to
thu Territory, I will s ly that I urn
plAinud with Hiieb ovi iunues of a l
vancement am ojg yon. ami I hope
that yon will tie eucouniged in culti?
vating tiio soil of so rich and magnifi?
cent a oonutry."
A telegram from t'i .- Poasico a N ivy
Yird, dated yesterday, report.-, no uew
stek, fourteen COUValesoculs, one dis
charged to duty, and the death (h it
day of private It. MoGow.iu, of the
marine corps.
Toe N >rt bei u p irties for I be i-bsei v .
tint) of tho tratisit of Venus are at
Viodovustuk The Peking arrived at
Nugtsuki A'lgust 31. Tli?? Kiursuge
was detailed by Admiral Peutiooli to
take the Vlodovastnk party to their
destination, and tho Ashuclot the
Pekiug party.
The death of Commodore Woolsoy,
at Peusacolit, promotes Capt. Pierce
Crosby to the grade of commodore,
aud Commander Likiuberty to the
grade of captain. Captaiu Crosby is
uow attached to the Washington Na-y
Yard, but will be detached tberelrom
upon receiving his uew commission.
The Peusiicola Yard is uow 10 com?
mand of Captain Siinmes, nud no
ohaugo will be made there till the
fever shall have abated.
Charleston, Ojtober 12 ?Arrived
?Souoouer Jessie B. Smith, N-^w
York.
Nbw York, Ojtober 12 ?In the
Episcopal Convention, an Iudian, from
Dikotab, was admitted as a lay dele?
gate, and congratulatory speeches were
madu upon the fact. Mr. Stoveusou,
of K-Jutuoky, said it was a ilay to be
remembered when a red ludisn would
be introduced as a delegate to the
Convention. It was a blessed thought
that, though wo had driveu the In?
dians back and taken their lands, the
Protestant Episcopal Church was an
active agent in biiugiug them to
Christ. The Indian deputy also m ide
a speech of thanks for thu action ol
the Convention. A resolution oy Mr.
Harris, of L luisiuaa, askiug that the
Committee ou Canons bo requested to
make inquiries and report as to wbe
Luer any of the canons prescribing
what shall or shall not be done iu tbo
ritual bad been enacted by this Con
ventiou without a violation of Article
8 of the. constitution, Wilt referred. A
memorial was presented by Massachu?
setts requesting the Convention to
make some alterations iu the rubric
for the baptism of infants.
Charles McDugal died to-day, from
injuries received Saturday night, from
James lv Johnston, during a bar-room
tight.
The Episcopal Evaugoliziliou Sj
ciety has been orgiiniZni, with Bishop
Huntington, of Central New York, as
President. The object of the uew ho
ciety is to rai.-o aud support a baud of
clorgy free from parochial engagements
and donated to missionary work, both
in waste pi ices and upon tbo invita?
tion of rectors in organized parishes.
New Orleans, October 12 ?A light
occurred at tbo old Vachelie Itnid
Store, St. James Pari h, between the
Bovee aud Hogau lt-publicuu factious.
O ie party bad assembled to ratify tbo
compromise with Consulvattves, wheu
the others interfered. Thu roiiilt was
a fruu light, m which several were
wounded but uou0 killed.
QoV. Kellogg his received the fob
lowing duspatohus, wlueh were refer?
red to the advisory board:
Sr Martimmvildu, October 12.?
(!oo. Win Kellogg: I have tho honor
to report that intimidation roigus su?
premo at Breaux Bridge Ouo hun?
dred und Ufty White L ague cavalry
were under urmi six miles above here.
O. DEL & 11 ASS \ Y E, Jr.,
Sheriff St. Martin's Parish.
Sr. Martinsvillb, Ooubjr 12.?
Uiw. Win. Kellogg: llcouiviug no un
swcr to my despatch, I repaired to
Breaux Bridge, where I registered
301 white und twenty colored De?
mocrats. Though there were over
500 Republicans in that Hootion, nut!
one dared come forward to register,
on aoaonnt of intimidation.. Must I
continue to register?
LOUIS ?. SELVIRE.
Supervisor of Registration, St Mar?
tin's Parish.
Raleigh, October 12.?The fmr
torntli annual exposition of the North
Carolina Agricultural Society opened
Saturday. The exhibition, especially
in live stock, far surpassed that of auy
previous year. The weather ia de?
lightful aud the city' it) througed with
visitors from every soot ion of the
country. There is a large showing of
blooded race Block on the grounds,
and tine sport is anticipated.
IVii-prii oii'e?t onionrein I llriimt?. |
CoLUMMA, Octobi ? 8 ?Cotton Mites
to day, ?'J titles?middling 11; Mar
ket steady.
London, October 12 ?Street rate
2 Erie- ??
Fit.vNicFour, October 12.?Six'y tw s
LiVtltPooii, October 12?3 P.
Coilou steady?uplauds 8; Orh-aus
N;>8'; sales 15.000, iucludiug 3.000 for
speciiSatit.il aud export; sales to day
including 7,000 American; aal es on the
tiasis of middling uplands, nothing
below low middling, deliverable iu
October, 7 151?:.
? P. M ?U.Htou- 8 iles on the basis
ot intdddiig uplands, u thing uelow
low middling, shipped iu Ou ober or
November, 7 15-16; shipped in No?
vember and December 8.
New YoiiK, October 12?Noon.?
Uotton qaiet und linn; sales 703 -up
lands 15.'.,'; Orleans 15*s Futures
opened firm: October 15j?; Njvmilmr
I5,'4@15 ?lt?; December 15 17 32 (u\
15 10 32; January 15 13 10(<fjl5 27 32;
February 10 3 lUfTglO1^ Flour dull
imd drooping Wheat qaiet uud |
heavy. Oorn dull und unchangtil.
Poik quiet, at 22 50. Lud quiet?
a'eatn 13/g Freights quiet, crocks
dull. Money 2 Gobi opened at lu1^
? now J't.jj Kx.bang??long 185;
sho t 188. Governments dull. Stale I
bonds dull. j
7 P. M.? Cotton rinn; sales 1.503 at
l5j?a(?l??.t Southern Il uir quiet and
heavy, ut 0 50; eoiQiu >o to f iir extra
5 UOfijl'i 0 1; y ?u 1 to oh >icu 0 50(0)8 50 j
Wheat uud. be ivy aud low?1 13C?i|
121 lot new winter led Western; 1 'id
for good uM df,rn. Oorn lo.v? r? l)-3j.j
ItS'Ji.'a 'or Western mixed C?lT-uuu i
changed. S ig u", niol isses and iteei
quiet and nuchuhgtd. Pork lower?
22 50 for mes. B-.-ef uocbiuged.
Lird heavy?prime steam 13?.4' Wuis
key dull und lower, .it 1 05j.j. Money
. closed at 2mi)'{, ou call. i?icbungo
steadier, at 1 S3. .j(/j}4 81. Gol.t
Governments tlrm. S'utes quiet uml
nominal. (Jottou ? nei receipts 12.012;
gross 10 370. Futures closed stea-ly ;
hjlea 2S.3U0: October 15 0 32; Novem?
ber 15 5 10; December 15 10 32, 15%;
J iuuarv 15%; February 10 7-32, 10,l4;
March" 10 0 10, 10 10 32; April 10?5;
May 17 7 32, 17':,; June 17;^. 17 7 10.
IiALiTin JHis, October 12 ?Flour
turn ?Howard street uud Western su
perfine 4 25(Viji 75; extra 4.75(r?5 25;
family 5 75^0 75; oily mills aud super?
fine 4.25; extra 4.75(a)5 25; family 0 20
(?J8 75. Wheat uucnuuged. Corn dull
?white Western 05. Provisions dull.
Mess pork nomiual, at 23.00(Oj21 00.
Bulk meats?shoulders 8}?($S}?. Ba?
con?8tiontd?rn OJifC^Ohj; Clear rib
sides 14\}^{nj 14J.j ; sugar-cured liauis
14>?@15. Liru?retiued 15. West?
ern butter strong, at 3(3(^38. Coffee
UUObauged. Whiskey easier uud quiet,
at 1 U(j($l.U7>?. Sugar easier, at ll.'.j
Cuicago, October 12 ?Flour quiol
aud unchanged. Corn dull?No. 2
?uixo-.l 7d,4(ii>70,,J; high m xul 77; re?
jected 70; uew ear ou track 0J. Pork
dull, at 20 75(^21.00. Lard quit t and
UUCbUUgud. Whiskey steady, ut 1 .U0
Cincinnati. October 12 ?Flour dud
Com dull uud deoiiuiug?old 7U(ojS0;
uew 50@u5. Pork nominal. Ijiri
quiet?summer 13(?$13J^. Bacon ouij
iu limited jobbing demand?Shoulder?
8(-j)8.^; clear rib ld(a)14J4'; clear eiden
1-I;*4(?jl5. Whiskey steady, at 1 00.
ST Louis, October 12.?Flour quiet
and uuchuuged. Corn weak ami inac?
tive?No. 2 inixod 83. Whiskey quiet,
at 1 03. Pork dull, at 22 00 Bacon
irregular? shoulders 7%(g}8'.,; clear
rib ll.'-^iVd-l.'a; clear hides 15l?(ri}l6
I j trd uucuuuged.
LouiSVIbtiB, October 12 ?Flour mid
coru unchanged. Poik, nouo here.
Bacon dull?8(&?}? for shoulders; 11
(iijl-l'.i for clear ru>; 15 for clear km! es.
Led 1<J??. Whiskey 1.00. Bigging
unchanged.
New Oiii/iiANS, Ojtober 12 ? Cottou
-.troug with gooil demand?middling
1 -A1 .j ; l<?w middling ll.'^ ; good ordi?
nary lO.'.i; not receipts 1.K51; gross
0.0U2; exports to Ortut Brituin 1,005;
eoustwi>o d,0!)5; salon to day 1,200;
last, evening 700; stock 10,051.
CiAIiVEaroN, October 12.?Cottou
quiet aud weak ? middling 11'?'; i.et
receipts 1,60'J; gross 1,700; exports
coastwise 1,375; sales 1,000; stock
22 300.
Moinr.u, October 12.?Cotton firm
?middling 1 lj*8? lew middling 11175 5
good ordinary 13;'8'; net receipts
2,380; exports coast wist 88t5; salts
500; stock 1,51).
CllAIlLESTON, October 12. ?Cotton
firm?middling 14J4'; net receipts
1.100; exports to Great Britain 2 S15;
coastwise 2 811; sales 1,000; stock
25,705.
Memphis, October 12 ? ? it Ion
quiet u*id unchanged?middling lij.j
Q&l&sii oet receipts 2,7-10; sbipuit u s
2.418; sales 1.000; slock 18.713.
Noiti'oi.k, October 12 ?Collen quit i
and firm?middling I-1 ?.t'; net receipts
3,601; exports coast wise 2,"50; tales
3j7; Htock 10,(511.
BAIiTlMOItlfi, October 12 -Cotton
firmer? middling 15; gross receipts
280; exports to ilie noutiueut 1,400;
coastwise 1,200; sales 101; stock
3.551.
&AVANKAR, October 12.?Cotton firm
? middling 1 ; uew middling 14^;
good ordinary 13?u'; uet receipts 7,467;
grods 7.467; exports to continent 4;
coastwise 3 764; sales 2.463: otock
42 911.
Wilmisgion, O.Pober 12 ?Cotton
rirni ?middling ll^al npt receipts
1.287: exports coastwiso 1,154; stock
2,200
11? hton. Ojtober 12 ?Cotton quiet
und steady?middling 16^: net re
ci-ipts79; gross 225; sales 353; st ick
8.000
A roc st a, October 12?Cotton dull;]
buyers uud sellers apart?middling
iiyii tu t receipt- 1,167; Miles 708
Philadelphia, October 12.?Cotton
quiet?ini(billeg 10<^; uel receipts 333;
gr...s> 56'.r
Mountain Huttor.
I ,\ IdKINS MOUNTAIN ItU,rI'Kit jus:
l m received on c-.tiniguttieiit, and win bo
ell'jre t tu dealers at a reasonable pi ice.
I!. .V s IttOAUD.
Od 13 2 Nu 71 M tin street.
Lost,
OS Thursday night lust, one ti I lit HUP
LEA I'll kit. *? i hepiing steel stirt U)>
attached. A MiitubJe reward will be paid
in any one leaving th<; articles at tin* l'tiit?
nix? (Hue. (Jet l.'i 1
Eutaw Encampment, No 2,1. 0.0. F,|
_~r?- , TU K regular meet
~ .?-J^iiig of this Encamp
*~iX.ea?*nu-tit will bo held in
O.ld Feli?.w..' ilit.ll. Tills (Tuesday)
EVENING; ?t 7 o'clock Members are
requested t<> be punctual in al'eiidanco.
\i\ order 01 the (i. t'.
Out 13 I JAM KS KELLY, Scribe.
Eich.and Rifls Cmb.
ATTEND ihe itegular Mmi'lilY
Mn-lb k of ibe Club, at the Hall.
T'ils i Tuesday) EVEN ISO, ai S
o'clock Fu'l attendance itctited.
Itv oid. r:
WIN THKOP WILI I VMS.
Si ci'etai v
Oct II * 1
Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Company
THE I'egular
IvI? >1111:1 m. et
it.g ..i the ubove
? Company will
?,bo held THIS
I Tuet-dav EVE?
NING, ' >-.' 7!
o'clock, i'o oi'
dei:
1?. P. L'UltSE,
K.iv 19 1 , S. ea? iai\.
Thts araocii'- et^eai ion ol new
M i L LINE Ii Y
TT?
WILL committee TO-D.\Y. sin I the
opening <>: iiovelsies in L*di-?V
It A I'H and J'.O.'. N K TS und continue du nee
the wO'ds My s'o;:'k i* do large, vari- d inc.!
ntyliidi Mint it is impossible to show every- i
i biug hi one .1 ly. I'ltero will be some!long
decidedly now and handsome to b<> sei-u
each day litia wotk, and ever) day through?
out the season \
My >-tuck of Silks. Dress Goods, UlatikotH,
Flannels, Cassinieris, Hosiery, 11 loves,
Undershirts ami Drawers, House Pur?.lull?
ing Goods, Sheeting, Shirting. Dom^uties, i
.Vo.. .fca., is now .is complete as it is possib o
to in ike a et ick, to which will be added as
the need occurs.
I have as choice a ?lock as can ho found
.miwhere, and in con-iq lOtico of my terms
being *?iietly CArh, 1 cati sell goods of the
vary he-it stjlus and quality at less price
thati thev oati he boogot ulsewbere.
Oct 13 utllts J It. K1NAKD.
"The Georgia G-in,"
Wo Again call the Httenlioti of those
with mt'SINS to the abov. Gin. We '. ave
?inld tii. tn for -i-'ii years and the ituivi r
l
sal satisfaction tbov have giveu and ilie
i
largely iiterea ted ilein-iiid and sale eavh
ye ir, ij t lie best i videuce of t be ii merits.
We bulii velhej will GIN FAST.'.::, MAKE
A liETI'KIt I.IS P. ItUN l.itiHTEi; AND
OIS OLE VNKIt, than -nv ? :V r Gin lit the
in irket. Order esi'y. i !
I.OUL'K a I.OWItASOE,
.Tul v *.':! \e.-.iis tor S >ui It > roiiiiM.
Frtsh Arrivals
1TULLING i'i' WITH SEASON A OLE
1 GO IDS
MAGNOLIA II VM '.
Extra Siigar-Uuit d I'ac in sir;; r,
Mild-Cur. d Wluti bacon,
Smoked IJeef fongiu *,
Fud Supply Canned Salmon, l.ob-ttr.
Toms toes. Green IVai, Miwlilooms, ,Vc
Cullers?Parched and Gii-nu Java, Mo?
cha. Lagm ra and Itio
'J'e is ? Fine. t and Oho tpo-d Assortni-nt
of llysoit, ilnnpiead-i,.1 tpau, Onions;, \e
Assortment '?!* Spices, Mil >tardr? Pick es,
Olives, Sardines, and a general n'ocl; oi
Staple aud Fancy Gi?.ceii. s. in "r. ui va
i let v, all fresh mid u-tiipiiiig, ofY red low
lor cash II KU. SV.il MF.!.*.
Sept 21
New Goods ?ew ?oon? :
^ja I HAVE J'i?d returned from Sew
fAv.iiU with a lino and well selected
jnf stock dl linulieh, French and Ameii
-""?etil OASSIMKU1.S. Scotch GOODS,
VESTINGS, winch will !>. mm!? t
order ut short iiotice iiJnl upon roasonsbh
terms. Also, a ttui line ol I he ccb l-t u'e
Sl'Alt SHlltl'S. A call ie respectfulb .
heiti d. .1 F. EISENM v.\ s
Sept J i
NKW ??UDS.
Til K m deisigned resp. ctllllli ii
forms hi frioudi atidiln i-ublieg
_rally, thai lie is in r-?<?? :i ? ot h uti
slocn r>f tloOMS eoiuisting of t'l. ITHS
i.'AiSl ?IhltES. VHS I INGS, ft.;., v. liicli <\
lie MADE UF in tin I? hi mid lal< t -1 ?. 1
for cash.
I also ?? U Hll CIISt< '11 r- who ;. r ? ; : .1!
rears to Co. u f..i ?viir.l mal s< Ith-at mce
Po those who lire mnj.i a lib.:i;il r-due
lion will be !?! o.e.
c. . E ?!'"II \:::?T,
Ri pi -.'.7 'o,.o-ii ? i1 > I: ?? 11
. t rot:it's
Pock q t n. h a I u j: .
A Sil
C.irbiUttc t.f ludine Inhalant.
ITVMt OATMllHI, SlttiN* HIl'lS, AS HI
n M\ an 1 ?11 AfT iMions of Hie I'lirmi
and Liiuks For Mile a\
L r at:.:.IVAN & oo.'s
Oct 8 Drug tj.oro.
SOHETIilSIl NEW AND NOVEL.
Just Received
11Y THE
LEADER OP LOW PRICES.
REVERSIBLE English Marseilles
QUILTS, in new patterns.
also,
A new nloek of Ladies' Under-vcata, and
all Iii?) ne.v ptyloa of Bahuurst and Boule
7!inl SKIRTS, Troin 50n. to f5 00 each.
ALSO,
New Silk TIES, uuw Beaded BELTS,
Beaded POCKETS and Ikadvd GIMPS.
U?TTONH and FhTXGES for Tihoming.
also,
New stock of Ameiican and Punch
Print*.
Al.?O,
A largo atnak of all stylos of Plain and
Palmy Ureas Goods, truur 20>. to tl 59 per
yard. ?. F. J vCKitJN,
Oet 11 Leader of Low Prices.
NEW STORE.
ON the occasion of THE
OH VXD OPENING, at 147
Main street. (no-r|v opposite
i ho PnutMlX oflico,) ON
WEDNESDAY, Mill instant,
will bo displayed a rich and
elegant Mlo?k of MILLINERY
mid FANCY GOODS.
MRS. to. DUN LAP, who has
jast rcturne 1 from tbo North?
ern markets, with i ho latest atylea or
FASH ION ABLE GOODS, in great variety,
will on'or them to tbo ladies of Columbia
and vicinity at reasonable prtcep. Everv
thing in tue department ol MILLINEKY
will be kept uom-iantly on hand. She
vitcs a share of public patronage, aud fools
justified, from a long experience in thia I
nnaiiifaa, to give entire satisfaction to nil I
who may favor her with a call. Oot 113
Stoves Grates and Mantols.
IHA Vi'! ju-i received a splendid aatort
m> ut of the ah ivn articles, amoiii
which i- lo he found the celebrated OOT
TON PI.AN T improri d COOKINO STOVE.
I'h'i oven nf lliiVStnvo has been enlarged
'. nnd ptinds lit the head ot all Other*; and a
I large variety ol uilie.v COOKING STOVES,
i rill?) aasni Uunnl t>f IliiAtiutt Sii.veM, among
j which '? a uew article of a Franklin Stove,
i hevi r lu fore brought to thia market, which
! is i>u' up for exhibition; the public are in
{ vited to call and examine the tame.
A Hiili udid assortment ol ORATES and
MANTELS, the handsomest that haa ever
I eonie to this place; ihey ?io of the very
liteel stvlo auu pattern. A. PALMER.
1 Ott 10 u
OCTOBER 10, 1874.
I
Special Notice From The
Cilt nu CENTRAL
ID^Y GDI) DS ESTABLISHMENT,
j W. D. LOVE & CO.
i VX/E bavo >js! received ten cases of
VV wry choice aud aeaaonabla DRESS
j GOODS, Durehitied for cash of two bauk
runt fcup'Jtting bou-es, whicb will ho Bold
Very cheap Als?, live caeca BLACK AL?
PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS,
which, mir q? ihty aud ?liiall, canuol be ex
I col led anywhere.
I The following Good* are now In stock:
?0 pieces choice patterns of CARPETS,
111).' Itf 1^. 0) MATS, 50 do/.-mi or llallon x
C i.'socicbralod Sill :tTS. lor which wo are
the agents, letailiug them at wholesale
! ni ictin.
j All the departmeiitd of our establish
. uieiit are full of the beet makes of goods,
I and purchased by our rveideut buyer in
? New York for ca.-li xt the lowest prices,
I enabling us to aeil goods as lo.v a? any
i i.oa.-e in Now York.
L'tmrc residing in the city, and at rangers
passim; through, before, laying in their
, winter supplies, ahnuld examine our large
and choice aj-anriiueiit, at the GRAND
CENTRAL 1> tY GOODS ESTABLISH
' MKS T OF WIM. D. L.OVK *t CO , whole
nnh- i-i.l retail dealer* in DRY HOODS,
IN ?TION8 BOOTH and HHOES. corner ol
! Main an,! Plain streets.
N K. SAMPLES scut gratuitously to all
, ,intti of the country on npplicatiou.
I MILLINERY.
. MUS. C. E. I IF. ED will
nave her GltvND OPEN?
ING on WEDNESDAY
St. X T, 11 h instant, ot ini
pi rti d PALIS BONNETS
and ENGLISH ROUND
I MATS, with a largo assortment of latest
New Y .i k BtvJes ItEDI SGOTES, Ladies'
and Children's DUESSrS, Plain and Em?
broidered SA (?'JUS, Ladies' UNDER
WE All; Mis. Muo.'iy'a CORSETS and
(ither ftvlfM at all pi iisea; English Beaver
Cotl'i OL ?vKs.a'l a /. is. Beaded Pocaata
mil Ji t i i.-hne-; Jet and Steel Oruauicnta,
! Sen fa a nil oilier articles too numerous lo
I ineiiti m; Ii /.aar Patterns; Hair in gn at
1 variei' ;Olnldr< u'siind Ladiee'FnrSota All
' of which wit! I >? s-o d very low. Ladies are I
re.-p et fully invited to call und hi e for
j i hem-.- ves Oct 8
Mew Goods,
ISTew Goods.
IAM now receiving ia\ recent purchases
.?f
DRY GOODS.
I i i pleas d Ki m ike k town t-> my
:? ? I ??? I the pn It! geiiei-atly, that I
1 !. v- ii .14'ot a vor.? nice >< o;*k of Go n!a,
: 'i .ve 1 iii.l ? an >t ig< nieiita in tho North
eivi nit I. :.- .0 11 1,1 le m> alucis etmi*
;.v ... e 1 r, 1 .r i.'.^li mi t hu se.taon.
i I : i'. v .1 i ... ?. 1 .1 id Dr> Goo la t > exam
I in in..-?I im i '? is the ??? .inert. I have
! Had f tr y nr. J II. KIN AUD.
; ii,-' 1 lUtllin
stovt s . Stoves!
FIJIiL :mi? ol I'lN-VfAltE, Cooking,
ITH ties iu>? and Parier STOVES. 1 would
V-i'y ail .our Aitoutioii lo the open Prank
TWfi hi t.'.r e.iat. ou.table ti?r Parlors, Met^
tinw 11 Hod Hooiea, bo lUtiful in design an
w il ranted !o uoik Well. Call and see them
ni SM I PI-PS TI.S AND S T?Vt? EsTAB
TiisllMEN 1", Main street, opposite J H
KtnaidV. Bopt18
^xxotlosa. Sales.
Estate Sale.
D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. Auctioneer.?.
Will bo Hold oil TUESDAY, the 27th
day or October, U71, at tho store
of D. 0. Peixotto A Sou, corner of Wash?
ington and IUchardson streets, Colambia,
H. U., property belonging to tho Estate of
the late Mr. John H. Mclntoeh, of this city,
consisting of Assorted Stock of Oroceries,
Store Fixtures, Ac.
Also, One Mule, Cow and Calf, Two
Hogs, Wagon, Bnpgy and Harness, House?
hold and Kitchen Furniture, bno Piano.
Terms cash
QEOftG E RYMMERS,
john McKenzie,
william b. low range.
Qualified Executors.
Get (5 tn 3 22, 24, 27
School Books and Stationery.
T> L. BRYAN has just oprned anew
V? stock of English and Classical
8UMOOL books and SCHOOL STATION?
ery.
Also. BLANC BOOKS for Merchants and
Public Offices of every size nnd quality.
Also, a large variety of Writing Paper,
Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Copying
Presses. Pock?t-kuivee, fine Pocket-books
m;;.in to order. Inkstands, Initial Paper,
Writing Desks, Ink of all colors, at:d other
vaHethts or Office Stationery. t5cpt 10
Coal! Coal! Coal 1
THE undersigned bog leave to state that
they have constantly on hand all
kinds of COAL, and will famish consumers
in any qu Uititv, delivered, at lowest cash
prices. BOW EN A LAFAB, Agents.
Snpt 2 3mo
To Raffle,
A MAGNIFICENT KNABE
[PIANO, Itoeewood Case, 7$
[Octaves, Agraile Treble. Ac,
with Steel and Cover, to be raffled at
Wiuneboro. 8. C. NOVEMBER 2, 1874.
V.uiied at $G50; $2 50 percbsnce; fifty more
ch&ncos wanted. Number." open here. Ad?
dress J. W. CHANDLER,
Oct C tu4 Winnsboro.
Dissolution.
THE firm heretofore exieting under the
name of F. B. Orchard A (Jo., has this
dar been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr.
J. r. Minter dispotdug of bis entire interest
to Dr. r. j. Lyles. The firm will bo con?
tinued under the old namo of F. B. Or?
chard A Co.
P. B. orchard. J. r. MINTER.
A Card.
III a YE this day purchased of Mr. J. li.
Minter, bis entire iutei estiu the firm
of F B. Orchard ,t Co. T. J. LYLES.
Oct 10_3
Immense Success!
T
E public appreciate the plan of
soiling
GOODS CHEAP,
Elegant DRLS3 PATTERNS of Colored
Gro Grain Bilk, ouly $55.00, worth $90 00.
BLANKETS, CASolMERES, JEANS,
LIN-iEYS, FLANNELS and HOMEBFUNS
of all kinds.
Ladies. Oents and Children's Shoes.
The Newest Stxlcs and of the Beet
Slake.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Rugs.
EYEUYTHING is offered at tho LOW?
EST PRICES FOR CASH ONLY, at the
Old Stand cl
Oct 7 R. C. SHIVER A CO.
CiblO W. SMITH, T. P. DHOUQHTON'
Of Ricbland. Of Clarendon.
NEW FIRS. SEW GOODS
AND
LOW PRICES!
One Dcor Soutt* of Phoenix OiBce.
ALT, in need of CHOICE}
I FLOUR, BACON, LARD.I
IsUGAR, MOLASSES, TEAS,'
MEAL. CORN, HAMS, COFFEE, BU1TER,
PEPPER, SPIOI8,BTAROH, MACKEREL,
OIL?in fact, everything that is kept in a
FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, will
consult their interest by giving ua a call.
Buying our goods for cash, we aro enabled
to fell aa cheap as tho cheapest. AU wo
ask ia a trill, and if wo do cot givo entiro
satisfaction, it will not bo our fault. We
hope our friends will not torget us. Wo so?
licit a eharo of the public patronage,deter?
mined to ejvo satisfaction to all who may
faV T us with their custom. All goods de?
livered within tho citv limits.
Sop 27 Iojo SMITH & BROUGHTON.
Fire Insurance.
GEO. HUOGINS' AGENCY.
Ertabltnhed in Columbia, S. C.t 1819.
X TN A FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart?
ford, Conn., f3.0C0.CC0.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
London, England, ?8.000,000.
FRANKLIN FILE INSURANCE CO., of
Philadelphia, $3 ?00.000
PilENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
New York. ti.lOO.COO.
OLD DOMINION FI REINSURANCE CO.,
of Richmond, Va., $300,000.
A TEAS FI HE INSURANCE CO., cf
Hartford, Conn., f400 000.
Ricks takon on Buildings. Merchandize,
Cotton, Ac, Ac
OF.O. HUGO INS. Agent.
Office opposite the Columbia Hotel.
S. pi 15_t'2m
Best Coal, Cheap for Cash.
\V.\V. undersigned is receiving his supply
Oil
r\_ of ihis burning material, which wi
no sold at low puces, cheap tor cash.
Applv to It. A keenan.
bei'I 1*2 J10<L
Estate Notice,
fit A KE notice. All pcri-ons having claims
} against tho Estate of the 1st?. Mr.
JOHN 6?. McIN I'OSIl, of this city, will pre?
sent th-. >?( ilu duly m tested, to Mr. George
S\inmots, . idiardson street., Columbia, S.
0,; ami all persons indebted to said Entito
wi I make payment to him, or to Mr. Gregor
Mitchell Meli tosh, who is appointed by
the under.-lgucd to collect rhu rents duo to
t-ai.l l'.fato.
OEnRGF. BYMMERB,
Tiki ' M^Vl.1* r?va?
J\) ajAUAa. run oi ,
Wl ulAH b. LOW RAN CE,
Qualified Executors.
Columbia, Oot. 5, 187*. In 3