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'1 eieHrnptilc?Forelan AfTnlr?. London, -October 15.?The British ship Kiugsbridge, from London for Sydney, oame in oollisipn in tbe Bri? tish Channel with the ship Uondahar and was sank. Eleven of the crew of Kingsbridge were drowned. Tho Bteamship Bothnia, from Liver? pool, bus arrived. Among her pasaou ' gers is Helle Albani, the celebrated prima donna of the Strakosoh Opera Troupe. London. October 16.?Captain Sy monds, wife and daughter were drowned by the ooiiistou wiih the Ame? rican ship Kiogsbridge, in the English Channel. The annexation of the Fiji Islands to the British Empire is formally an? nounced. Fabis, Ootober 16 ? The report that Thiers was captured by Italian bri? gands is discredited. Fabis, Ootober 16.?The brigands did not get Thiers. Madiud, October 16.?Don Carlos is at Toulbusa. Reports of defeats of Carlist bands and offers to surrender continue. TeleccrnDblc?American Matter*. Little Book, Ootober 15 ?The De? mocrats o'timate tbat 100,000 votes were cast iu the late olectioo, the largest number evur polled in the State, and tho Constitution and Demo? cratic State ticket were carried by 75,000 majority. ? Deyeii, Tenn., Ootober 10.?Five companies of the 13th Infantry, from the District of Platte, were detained by a railroad cosident. Five cars wore smashed andtwo soldiors killed. Gen. Emery's forces are well distributed. All parts of the State are quiet. Si'RINGFIEIiD, Ootober 16.?Mrs. Linooln was too ill to attend the un? veiling oeremonies. Grant spoke three sticks full of solid minion mat? ter, entirely personal. | About six inohes of our advertising type. ] Terrb Haute, Ootober 16.?Hunter, Bepublioan, is elected to Congress. Ottowa, Ootober 16.?Albert Pike attends the Priory of tbe Knight Templars, which is in session here. A communication was road from tho Knights of New Orleans. The Cana? dian Knights are invited to attend the Grand Priory at New Orleans in Sep? tember next. A letter from the Priuoe of Wales was read, and one from Duke Leinster, Grand Prior of Ireland. Wheeling, We3T Va., October IS.? The returns indicate tho election of Wilson, Democrat, in the first district. New York, Ootober 16.?Conkling and Willis were nominated last night, iu Tammany Congressional Conven? tions, for the eighth and eleventh dis? tricts. They are Liberal Republicans. A speoial says reliable information respeoting the compensation paid England by the Madrid Government, shows it amounts in total to $75,000. Of this, $40,000 was paid as satisfac? tion for the British sufferers in the Vir? ginias butohery; the remaining $35,000 went to cover other outstanding claims against Spain. The present Govern? ment of Spain was not recognized by England until the right of tkie claims had been admitted Washington, Ootober 16.?The De? mocrats claim third Iowa by niueteen majority. Probabilities?For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, winds varying to North-west, oloudy weather aud rain, with rising barometer. For the Gulf . States, North-west to South-west winds, cloudy weather and rain, with lower temperature. For tho South At? lantic States, North-east to South-eaBt winds, falling barometer, warmer, oloudy weather and rain. For the Middle States, falling barometer. Southerly winds, backing to South? east, warmer, oloudy weather and rain from Virginia to Western Pennsylva? nia. Indianapolis, Ootober 16?From the beat estimates made to-night, the Legislature will stand: Senators hold? ing over, Republicans, 16; Democrats, 8; elected, Republicans, 8; Democrats, 12; Independents, 8; doubtful, 3. Houao?Democrats, 51; Republicans, 40; Independents, 0. The official re? turns ohaoge the result in the 1st, 8th and 9th Districts. Iu tbe 1st, B. O. Fuller, Demoorat, is elected, by 400 majority; in the 8th, Morton O. Hun? ter, Bepublioan, is re-eleoted, by 193 majority; in the 9th, T. J. Cason, Be fublioan, has 361 majority; in the 7th udianapolis District, Frank Sanders, Demoorat, has a majority of 565. Tbe delegation will stand 8 Democrats to 5 Republicans; a Demooratio gain of 5 members. Tbe official vote iu 27 Counties gives the Democrats a net gain on the State tioket, as compared ^with the vote for Governor in 1872, of 4,753. The majority in the State will reaoh 15,000. Columbus, Ohio, Ootober 16.?At Demooratio headquarters, up to 11 P. M., official and unofficial returns have been received from 78 Counties, which show a net Demooratio gai- over last year of 17,012. This leaves 10 Coun? ties yet to hear from. Granting these Counties have given the same majori? ties as last year, the Demooratio majo? rity in the State will be about 18,000. It is thought, however, the official re? turns will swell tbe majority to 20,000. New York, Ootober 16.?A letter from Havana reports a $1,000,000 de? falcation in the Custom House. The grand jury of Oyer and Termi? ner Court, of Brooklyn, bronght in an indictment against Dennis Barnes for libel, for the publication, in his paper, of an article intimating that improper relations had existed between Mrs. Henry O. Bowen and H. W. Becoher. By consent, the case was transferred to tho Brooklyn City Court, for hearing at the next term. A writ of issae was served, to day, on counsel of Henry Ward Beeoher in the Tilton libel suit oase. It will bo placed on the November calendar. The Reprisal Congress is in secret session. Rev. Dr. Montgomery, for? merly of Philadelphia, dropped dead dariog the 'session. Missionary dele? gates woro admitted to tho secret ses? sion. Raleigh, N. C , October 1G.?The fair, to-day, was a grand suooess, the visitors numbering at least 12.000. The railroad trains were unable to bring in the crowd that congregated at various depots. Billy Bowlegs won the first race, over Perry Woods; time 1.52. Joe Davis won the hurdle race in 1.55, defeating Jaok Roulbaok. The most exoiting race of the day was be? tween Mary Long, Notro Dame and Billy Bowlegs, mile beats; Mary Long winning in two straight heats, in 1.52 and 1.51,!.<. The fair continues to? morrow. Charleston, October 1G.?Arrived ?Steamship Charleston, New York. Augusta, October 16.?Hon. A. H. Stephans addressed tho citizens of Augusta. He spoke for about two hours and a half, and reviewed the history of the Government from its foundation to tbo present time, show? ing that a great struggle has always been between countries and constitu? tionalism; the passage of the Civil Bights Bill would work great evil aud destroy the public stbool system in tbo South. Ho referred to Preside ut Grant, and would do him justice, by saying that bo bad done bis duty; as to a third term, ho bad no objeotion to that, per se; be saw uo reusou why u President who executed laws faithfully should not be elected for a third torm, if peoplo desire it; had looked into the Louisiana question, and saw no souse ia abasing President Graut for his ac? tion in that affair. Ho spoke hope? fully of the future of tbo republic, and advised his hearers to obey the laws, suppress lawlessness, and bo true to the Constitution and Union as estab? lished by our fathers. He proclaimed himself u Jeffersoniau Democrat, and j shad great faith in tbo triumph of those prinoiples. Mr. Stephens bad an im? mense audience, and spoke with clear? ness and vigor, exhibiting no signs of weariness. XeiegrupUte?Commercial Ke|iori?. London, October 1G.?Street rute, iy2. Eries 2G%@27. Paris. October 16.?Rentes Glf. 75 3. Liverpool, October 16?3 P. M.? Cotton quiet and unchanged; sales to? day 12,01)0, including 2,000 for export and speculation; sales of the week 72,000, including 8,000 for export aud speculation; stock iu port 615,000, in? cluding 175,000 American; receipts of' the week 21,000, including 14,000 American; actual export 7,000; stock aflout 243,000, including 53,000 Ame? rican; cotton to arrive 1-16 cheaper; sales on the basis of middling upluuda, nothing bolow good ordinary, shipped November and December, 1%; deliver? able in October, 7/u ; sales on the basis of middling uplands, nothing below low middling, deliverable in Ootober, 7%. New York, October 16.?Noon.? Cotton drooping; sales 7U0?uplands 15>4; Orleans 15^?. Futures opened: October 15 1-16, 15Jb; November 15 3 32, 15j?; Deoember 15 11-32, 16#; January 15 17-32, 159-16: Febru? ary 1513-16,15%; Marob 16)6,16 3 16. Floor doll and declining. Wheat dull and heavy. Corn unsettled and de olioiog. Pork heavy, at 20.00@20.50. Lard quiet?steam 13%. Freights steady. Stocks dull. Moaey 2)?. Gold 10. Exchange?long 4.85; short 4.88,'.j. Governments active and strong. State bonds doll. 7 P. M.?Cotton- -net receipts 744; gross 4,036. Futures closed steady at a decline; Bales 43,200: Ootober 14 31 32,15; November 14 8132. 15; Deoember 15 3 16; January 15 13 32, 15 316; February 15 11-16; March 15 15 16, 15 31-32; April 16 3 16, 16 7 32; May 16 13 32, 16 7-16; Jane 16%, 16%. Cotton quiet?sales 1,033, at 15>j,015>?. Southern Hour dull aad declining?common to fair extra 5.00(71)5.95; good to choice 6.00 08.25. Whoat 102e. lower, with a moderate inquiry?1.12(2)1.20 for winter red Western; 1.2001.23 for amber West? ern; 1.25@1.35 lor white Western. Corn irregular and unsettled, opening lower and closing more aotive and firmer?89091 for Western mixed in store; 90@<J1>? afloat; 91<?@92 for Western yellow; the latter extreme. Ooffue quiet and unohanged. Sugar doll aud less firm. Rice quiet aad un? changed. Pork unsettled?job lots 20.50. Lard firmer?prime steam 14. Whiskey lower, at 1.04^01.05. Freights firmer?cotton, steam, 5 16. Money easy, at 2J.<03. Sterling strong, at 4 85. Gold dull, at 10010}^. Governments aotive and strong. States quiet aad nominal, Comparative Cotton Statement?Net reoeipts at all United States ports for the week 121,175; same week last year 78,753; total to date 372,145; to same date last year 271,675. Experts of the week 45,780; same week last year 30,489; total to dato 97,234; to same date last year 79,088. Stock at all United States ports 263,297; last year 159,669; at all interior towns 454, 46(5; Livorpool 646.000; last year 587, 000. American afloat for Groat Bri? tain 858,000; last year 300,000. Weekly Cotton Statement.?Ma oon?Weekly net receipts 3.688; ship? ments 3,132; stook iu 1874, 3,436; 1873, 5,958. Shrevoport?Weekly not recoipts 1,832; shipments 1,228; sules 2.263; stook 2,069. Nashville?Week? ly net recoipts 1,638; shipments 1,154; stock in 1874, 4,519. Galveston? Stook 24,172; weekly net recoipts 10,067; groHs 10,298; exports to Groat Britain 5 539; ooaBtwiao 3,072; salea 8,240. Wilmington?Stock 3,003; weekly net reoeipts 8,753; exports coastwise 4,565; sales 485. Norfolk? Stook 11,777; weekly net receipts 15,846; exports coastwise. 9,681; tales 1,744. Montgomery?Weekly net re? ceipts 3,502; shipments 2,883; sales 3,000; stock 3.502. Calnmbus?Week? ly net receipts 2,813; shipments 1,890; sales 1,698; spinners 92; stock 2,389. Port Royal?Weekly not reoeipts 1,713; exports coastwise 320; stock 3,419. Memphis?Stook 19,866; week? ly net- reoeipts 11,445; BbipmeutB 6,405; sales 9,000. Philadelphia? Weekly net reoeipts 948; grosB 1,112. Providence?Weekly net receipts 31; sales 5,000; stock 6,000. Boston Stock 12,705; weekly net receipts 7,661; gross 7,665; exports to Great Britain 3,875: coastwise 1,790; sales 5.800. Indianola?Weekly net receipts 3G5; exports ooastwise 8C5. louisville, October 16.?r lour unchanged. Corn?white 75@80; mixed 70. Bacon quiet und unchanged. i_.::rd nc?^??l, Wlitokcy lower, at 98. Sr. Louis, October 16 ?Flour quiet and uuchangod. Corn dull and unset? tled?new No. 2 mixed 65; old 77(o>78 on track; 78(^79 in elevator. Pork quiet, at 22 00. Bacon firmer?shoul? ders 7%@8; clear rib 13@13>n; clear sides 14}?@142?. Lard easie: for buyers?butcher's 12>a- Whiskey 98. Cincinnati, October 16.?Fluur steady. Corn lirmer and in fair de? mand?old 70(?}73; new 53. Lard steady. Bacon quiet and weak? shoulders 7,'<j. Whiskey firm?all offerings sold at 97. Baltimore, October 16.?Flour quiet, except for low uud medium grade?; prices unchanged. Wheat ateudy. Com dull?while Southern 9rf(o)l.00. Provisions dull uud weak; prices uueb juged. Whiskey quiet, ut i 05. Groceries unchanged. Savannah, October 16.?Cottou dull?middling 11 11 32; low middling 1-1!6; good ordinary 13 1116; stock I 47,670; weekly net receipts 28,507; gross 28,507; exports to Great Britain 6,806; coastwise 9,152; coutiueut 967; Biles 9,215. i Selma, October 16.?Cotton active ? middliug 14; low middling IS)?*; good ordinary nominal; weekly net re? ceipts 3.657; shipments 2.8S9; stock 3,101. Baltijioke, October 16 ?Cotton dull and lower?middling HJaJ luw ' middliug 14%; good ordinary 11; stock 3.2113; weekly net receipts 3515; gross 2,976; exports to Great Britain 1,393; oontineut 1,400; coastwise 357; sides 2,000; spinners 230. New Orleans, October 16.?Cottou irregulur; demand good?middliug 14J?; stock 50,472; weokly receipts 26,30*7; gross 30.713; exports to Great Britain 6,668; coastwise 7,835; sales 2,050. Auousta, October 16?Cottou de? mand good but lowor?middling 14; low middling 13?.(; good ordiuary 13; stock in 1874, 8,570; weekly uet re? ceipts 7,884; shipments 5,285; sales 5,615. Charleston, October 16. ?Cottou easier?middling 14jJ?(at14.lo; stock 35,135; weekly net receipts 21,311; gross 21,631; exports to Great Britain 6,591; ooastwise 6,355; sales 9,000. "Chemiloon."?This is a newly in? vented article of female underwear, about which there has been a number of newspaper paragraphs. From tbe difficulty of getting into it, Mrs. Jane Swissbeim is disposed to call it a "getic." Tho same authority tells as that when once in it, she is oovered from the wrists to the back and ankles, and has no useless drapery. She don't like the word for it, "chemiloon," and says it is the ugliest one ever coined. So it is. "Getiu" or "chemlin" she moves as admendments?whichever you please?bat "chemiloon," never. Now that there is a lull in the big scandal of Brooklyn, the rabid dogs of tbe plaoe are beginning to attract attention. Three more children were mangled by them a day or two since. The Eingatree Star, of which Col. S. W. Maurice is now the sole editor and proprietor, was resumed on Wednes? day. MARRIED, At the residence of the bride's father, ou the 12ih instant, Mr. J. P. BAWLS to Miss 13. A. LEVY, both of this city. No oards. FINE'S SALOON." Ro. 41 Richardson Street, Vetteren Lady and Oervuit Streets. HAVING replenished my en tiro stock of Liquors, Cigars, <fco., having also fivsn proper attention to my Kostauraut, am now prepared to furnish my friend* and the public generally with the bust tbe markets afford. _Oct_17_ WM. M. FINE, Agent. MUSIC BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS, -? ? am Kit i CAN School Music Readers In S Books. By L. O. Emerson and W. S. Tilden. IN Book 1, which is for F ihm \ it v Hluools. wo have a 3 years' courao of study, very plainly laid out, with abundant diroctious to toaohers, and a large number of sweet songs, tor the little ouos to sing by roto and by note. Price 35 coots. Iu Book 2, the course above indicated i* continued, and uecomos a little moro thou retic. Tho book is tilted for thn ??<!> of the youugor scholara in Grammar Schools. Price 50 cents. In Book 3, part singing is introduced, and tho oar is trained to harmonic singing. For Higher Glasses in Grammar School*. Price 50 cents. Tho music in those charming and useful books was selected and arranged by tho practiced hand of Mr. L.O. Emerson, and the thoore'.io part has been well tested by Mr. Tilden bolero placing in tho Readers.' For II ion b'cuooLS, nothing succeeds thu abovo Headers hotter than "THE HOUlt OF SINGING," [$1.00], already in oxten sivo ii.io. If that has boon used, trv "CHOICE TRIOS," [$1.00], a collection of the best 3 part music. Tho now Singing School Book, '-THE SONG MONARCH," [75 cts.], is attracting general attention as ono of tho Bast Books ev*r made for Singing Schools. Tho abovo books sent post-paid on re? ceipt of retail price. OLIVER DITSON Sc. CO., Botton. OHAS. H. DITSON & 00., 711 Broadway, N. T. Oot 17 swtT South Carolina--Richland County. CO UliT OF PHOBATE. Edward Reed, aa Administrator of tbe Es? tate of Ab-x .Iider Kinard. deceased. Plaintiff, against Caroline Kinard ana Miko Kiaard, a minor, Dofondants.? Copy Summons. lo Defendants Caroline Kinard and Mike Kinard, a minor: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint iu this action, uf which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your ana wer to the said complaint ou the 'subscribers, at their office, at No. 17 Washington street, Columbia, S. C, within twonty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day ol such service: and if yon fail to anawor "tho complaint within the dine aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu tho com? plaint. Dated Columbia, B.C.,23th August, 1874. WIOG & HUGUENIN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Witness my ha ?.d and etal of the Court of Probate for Richland County, at Colum? bia, 28th August 1874. ?ANDERS D. SWYGEUT, Judge of Probate. To the Defendant Caroline Kinnra: Take uotice that the cotuplttiut in this action, together with the summons, of which the toregoing is a copy, was tiled iu tho office of the Judge of Prob?te for the County of Richland, in the Stute aforesaid, I on the 21th day of September, 1871. WIGG & HUGUENIN. Sept 20 sG _ Plaintiff's Attorneys. TAYLDB IRON WORKS HAXUFACTliRING ?AM OF CHARLESTON, S. C. WORKS and general office. EAST DAY AND PRITCHARD STREETS: Trea? surer's office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS I RANK, Church, near Hajue street; P. O. Dux 529. ma Kerens. G. W. WILLIAMS. P. J. PELZER. J. 0. HALLO NEE, D. C. ERA UGH, C. A. CIIIS JLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. oriicEiis. .JOHN F. TAYLOi;, Pru?ide?t. FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent. W. H. PRIOLEAU, Secretary. VV. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings Bauk. U. BUIST, Solicitor. FORGINGS AND CASTINGS of every dcsciiptiou. House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marino, Stationary and Portable STEAM EN GIN ES, Boil* rs. Tanks. Hoisting Engines. Saw Mille. Rice Thrtsbers and Mil's of every de? scription. Shaftings, Pullevs and Gearings. IRON FRONTS f jr buildings. CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or Brass. Forgings of all descriptions Phosphate Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. STEaM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe, Shoct Rubber and GaskitH, Water and Steam Ganges, Belting, Packing, A?. hanvfactubehs OK TAYLOR'S I'uirnt Direct Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. ALSO makcpactcbebs OF SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S PATESTT TRAP STII A 1 \ KK , For Bilge Pumps, Bilgo Injections, Ac. ^ 1 &y 2"' o'?uHin School Books and Stationery. RL. BRYAN has just opened a new ? stock of English aud Classical SCHOOL B?OK8 aud SCHOOL STATION? ERY. Also. BLANK BOOKS for Merchants and Public Offices of every size and quality. Also, a large variety of Writing Papir, Euvelopes, Gold and Steel Puns, Copying Presses, Pocket-knives, tine Pocket-books made to order, Iukstauds, Initial Paper, Writiug Desks, Ink of all colors, aud other varieties ot Office Stationery. Sept 10 Stoves! Stoves! FULL line of TIN-WARE, Cooking, Heating andParlor STOVES. I would call your attention to the open Frank bin for coal, suitable for Parlors, Set? ting or Bed Rooms, beautiful in design and warranted to work well. Call And sec them at SMITH'S TIN AND STOVE ESTAB? LISHMENT, Main street, opposito J. H. Kinard'?._ _Sept 18 _ F?LL STOCK SOW OPENING D. EPSTIN'S fashionable Clothing House, Under Columbia Hotel. fllHEmoet popular styles of the season .JL in Men's and Roys' HATS are now ready, among which are the "Granger" and "Tom Uollins" Hat Maguiticcnt stock of Furnishing Goods, &c. Arriving every day. Look out for bar? gains this season, as I am determined to maintain tin* etandard of selling the BEST GOODS iu tho market at the LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will be sold at a SACRIFICE, in order to close thorn out and make room. Call earlv for them at D. EPSTIN'S, Sept 5 Under Columbia Hotel. OKU. %V. SMITH, T. P. BUOUGI1TON, Of Richland. Of Clarendon. I ' VW 1711)11 VPH* PA AIM? A3D LOW PRICES ! One Door South of Plicenlx Office. ALL in need of CH0ICEV~V*> FLO?R, BACON, LARD, If \ SUGAR, MOLASSES, TEAS,Hjj. , MEAL. CORN. HAMS. COFFEE, RUTTER, PEPPER. SPICES,STARCH, MACKEREL, Oil_in fact, everything that is kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORK, will consult their interest by giving us a call. Buying our goods fur cash, wo are enabled to sell as cheap ao the cheapest. All we a?k is a trial, and if we Jo not qivo entire satisfaction, it will not he our fault. Wo hope our friends will not forget us. Wo so? licit a share of the public patronage,deter? mined to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their custom. All goods de? livered within the city limits. _Sop 27_lmo SMITH A BROUOHTON. For Sale, A LIGHT ROCKAWAY and a pair of J\. small HORShS. For particulars.ap? ply at Puutxix office. Oct 10 Groceries! Groceries!! THE undersigned havo received t-xten sivo additions to their stock of FAMI? LY GROCERIES, embracing all tbe staple articlea usually found in a first-class Gro? cery Establishment. Apart rrom these will I bo fovind the most exteneivn stock of j Canned Qoods in the city and at the lowest | prices; amongst them will be found: Tomatoes, Peaches, Pears, Whortleberries, Blackberries, Asparagus, Corn, Succotash, Green Peis, Okra, Lima Beans, String Beans, Pine-apple, Strawberries, Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, Deviled Ham, Grilled Tongue, Canned Turkey, Ac, &c, &c. Our Fancy Family Flour is the best in the | market, and in variety, quality and prices, tee are atiead of all. "We have a full line of j choice Old Ityo Whiskies, from the cele? brated distilleries of Gibson <? Sons; Im? ported Brandies, Giu, Bum and Ramsay's Old Scotch Whiskey; Rectified Rye, Corn and Choice North Carolina Whiskies; Im? ported Ale aud Porter. Kerosene Oil at 253. per gallon, not exceoded in brilliancy of light by any other distilled, and which has never been known to explode. Call,examine and be conviucod that the place to get the value of uour many is at the corner of Rich? ardson and Plain streets, occupied by JOct 16 3_ JOHN AGNEW & SON. SOUETillLVO NEW AND NOVEL. Just Received e 18Y THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. REVERSIBLE English Marseilles QUILTS, in new patterns. ALSO, A new stock of Ladle*' Uuder-vests, and adl the now stylos of Balmoral and Boule? vard SKIRTS, from 50c. to 15 00 each. ALSO, New Silk TIES, new Boadod BELTS, Beaded POCKETS and Beaded GIMPS, BUTTONS and FRINGES for Trimming. ALSO, New stock of American aud French Prints. ALSO, A large stock of all styles of Plain aud Fancy Dread Goods, from 20s. to $1 50 per .ard. C. F. JACKSON, Oct 11 Leader of Low Prices. Coal! Coal! Coal! THE undersigned beg leave to state that they have constantly on baud all kindi of COAL, anil will furnish consumers ' in axy qu intitv, delivered, at lowoat cash prices. BOWEN & LAFAR, Agents. Sept 2 3mo F. B. ORCHARD & CO., OEALEUS IX DRY GOODS, X0T10XS, AC. VT^TE beg leave to inform our friends, YV that wo have on hand a largo and well-assorted mock of LADIES' HA'ilS. which we will close out fur the next ten days, at HALF PRICE, varying from 25 cents to *1 50. ALSO, LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS, At 25 cents - cot t 50 in New York. We havo also just received a largo lot of LONGCLOTHS and SHIRTINGS, which we are selling at prices that defy competi'ion. Aug 12 F. B. ORCHARD A CO. Seed Wheat. 35? BUSHELS CHOICE SEED WHEAT, known as the "Blue Stem," _.rcgardeU the best in the world. For sale by J. A. HENUIX A BRO. Sept 2C _lmo_ MILLINERY. MRS. C. E. REED will Have her GRAND OPEN? ING on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 14th instant, of im? ported PARIS BONNETS and ENGLISH ROUND HATS, with a large assortment of latest New York styles REDINGOTES, Ladies' and Children's DRESSES, Plain and Em? broidered SACQUE8, Ladies' UNDER? WEAR; Mrs. Moody's COR8ETS and other stylos at all prices; English Beaver Cloth GL.Os.KS, all Bizos, Beaded Pockets aud Jet Fiahuoe; Jet and 8teel Ornaments, Scarfs and other articles too numerous to mention; Bazaar Patterns; Hair in great variet v .Children's and Ladies' Fur Bets. All of whicb will be sold very low. Ladies are respectfully iuvited to call and soo for themselves. Oct 8 FLOUR, & C. J? Barrola New Hulled BUCKWHEAT. ?J GO barrels Fancy Family Flour. 10 tiercoa Magnolia Hams. 5 barrels Breakfast Strip and 0. S. Shoulders. IN FANCY GROCERIES, Such as Canued Goods, Jellies, Pre? serves, Condiments, English and American Pickles, Sauces, Ac., Ac, the supply and variety are extensive. In Teas and Goflfees, Full lines of carefully selected qualities. On a recent trip North, I have made every arrangement to keep np tho emi? nent quality which always characterizes those as sold by mo. My stock is in every way complete. Freeh additions to stock daily. Oct 15_QEO. SYMMERB. J. H. KINARD. This season's exposition of new MILLINERY AND FANG7 GOODS WILL commence TO-DAY, and the opening of novelties in Ladies' HATS and BONNETS will continue during tho week. My stock is so large, varied and stylish that it is impossible to show every? thing in one day. There will be something decidedly new and handsome to be seen each day this week, and every day through? out tho season. My stock of Silks,Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels, Casaimeres, Hosiery, Gloves, Undershirts and Drawers, House Furnish? ing Goods, Sheeting, Shirting, Domestics, Ac, Ac, is now as complete as it is possible to mako a stock, to which,will be added as the need occurs. I have as choice a stock as can be found anywhere, and in consequence of my terms being strictly cabh, I cau sell goods of the very beat stylos and quality at lees price than they can be bought elsewhere. Oct 13 tutbe3 J. H. KINABD. BURNING UP ! YOU aro burning np with FEVER?In? termittent Fever, Chill and Fever, Fever and Ague?all these are the same disease, caused in the same way. RAGING AUTUMNAL Days of September, hot, falling | leaves, decaying matter, will prodnco Chill and Fever, Dumb Chills, Aching Bones and. other bilious DISEASES, Which can be cured by HEINITSH'S EISA CHILL CURE. Thousands burn with fever and shako with cold just for want of a cure, which is to be found only at BeptSj HEINITSH'S Drug Store. New Goods! New Goods!! ^tt I HAVE just returned from New jfnYnrk with & flue and weli-soieotcd f?f stock of English, French and Ameri -^can CA8SIMEREB. Scotch GOODS, VESTINGS, Ac, which will be made to order at short notice and upon reasonable torma. Also, a full line of the celebrated STAR SHIRTS. A call is respectfully so? licited. J. F. EISENMANN. Sept 20_ NEW GOODS. -At THE andorsigned respectfully in WK forms his friends and the public geno fsr rally, that he is in receipt of a full stock or GOODS, consisting of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES.'VESTINGS, Ac, which will be MADE UP in the best and latest styles, i for cash. I a)no ? ?u all customers who are in ar i rears to come forward and settle at once. To those who are prompt a liberal reduc i tion will be made. 0. D. EBERHABDT, Sept 27 Opposite City HalL.. Foa MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. UNDER-WEARI NECK-WEA?! CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS! LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES ! Broadway Silk Hats. LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AND AT THE L0WE8T PRICES, FOR CASH. EINARD St W2I*S7. New and Elegant F?R? I TU IB. THE subscribers are just re? ceiving, from the North ami West, a deeirablo and ele? gant stock of FURNITURE, embracing all the novelties in their lino. Among the selec? tion will bo found handsome PARLOR AND CHAMBER sets, or the most fashionable anil exquisite design, besides a largo variety of COTTAGE, DI? NING-ROOM and HALL 1UR NITURE. Onr stock has bren selected by an experienced workman, and cannot fail to please. A visit to onr ware rooms is solicited. Funerals served at short no t ice and upon reasonable terms. Ootl513m FAGAN BBSS.