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BY JULIAN A. SBLBY. Compliments.?We have beard of the lady of rare beauty who said, upon a certain ocoasion, that the only real, disinterested compliment she ever re? ceived was from a coal heaver, who asked permission to light his pipe in the gleaming of her eyee. Another compliment, tree and genu? ine, was paid by a sailor who was sent by bis oaptain to oarry a letter to the lady of his love. The sailor, hav? ing delivered the missive, stood gazing in silent admiration upon the iaoe of the lady, for ehe was very * beautiful. "Well, my good man," she said, "for what do you wait? There is no answer to be returned." "Lady," the sailor returned, with humble deference, "I would like to know your name." "Did you not see it on the letter?" "Pardon, lady; I never learned to read. Mine has been a hard, rongb life." "And for what reason, my good mac, wonld you know my name?" "Beoause," answered the old tar, looking honestly up, "in a storm at sea, with danger or death afore me, I would like to call the name of the brightest thing I'd ever seen in my life. Thcrc'd be sunshine in it even in the thick darkness." To the ConurTuiine Voters of Rich land County* At a meeting of the Executive Com? mittee of the Conservative party for Biohland County, it was Resolved, That in view of the cha? racter and surroundings of the two Republican tickets presented for the support of the voters of Biohland County, the committee deem it desira? ble, in the interests of good govern? ment, that the Conservatives of this County should give their undivided and unanimous support to the Nash County ticket. Resolved, That we recommend every oitizen of the County who desiies an honest administration of the State Go? vernment, to give their earnest sup? port to John T. Greene for (governor, and M. R. Delaney for Lieutenant Governor. F. W. Mo Master, Ohas. F. Janney, R. O'Nbalb, Jb, J. W. Smith, John McKenzie, Samuel Gaenek. G eneratj MoGowan's Appointments. Gen. McGowan will address the voters of the Third Congressional District at the places named, on the days indi? cated below: Abbeville, Saturday, October 17; Anderson, Tuesday, October 20; Wal? halla, Thursday, October 22; Pick ens, Saturday, Ootober 24; Lanrena, Tues? day, October 27; Newbeiryi Thursday, Ootober 29; Colombia, Saturday, Oc? tober 31. The Congressional Executive Com? mittee, in each County, are expeoted to make the neoessary arrangements. JOEL? S. PERRIN, Chairman Abbeville County Executive Committee. ArroL rMENTS fob Consebvative Canvass fob Fo?bth Oonobessionai, Distbiot.?Greenville, Ootober 14, 15; Spartanbnrg, October 16; Union, Oct. 17; Rook Hill. Oct. 19; Yorkvillo. Oc? tober 20; Lancaster, Ootober 22; Cam den, Ootober 24. The meetings will be arranged for 12 M. Other appoint? ments hereafter. J. B. KER8HAW. FLOUR, & C. Barrels Now Hulled BUCKWHEAT. 50 barrels Fancy Family Flour. 10 tierce.-j Magnolia Hams. 5 barrels Breakfast Strip aod 0. Shoulders. IN FANCY GROCERIES, Such as Ganuod Goods, Jellies, Pre? serves, Condiments, English and American ! Picklos, Sauces, i>c, Ac, the supply and ! variety are extensive. In Teas and Coffees, Full linos of carefully selected qualities. um in lias. On a rooent trip North, I have made every arrangement to keep np the emi? nent quality Which always characterizes thoso as sold by mo. My stock is in every way complete. Fresh additions to stock daily. Pot 15_QEO. BYMMER8. To Raffle, A MAGNIFICENT KNABE !PIANO, ltosowood Case, 74 _ (Octaves, Agraffe Treble, Ac, with Stool and Cover, to bo raffled at Winnsboro, 8. O., NOVEMBER 2, 1871. Valued at $G30; 42.60 per okanco; fifty more chanoos wanted. Numbers open bore. Ad dress J. W. CHANDLER, Ootfittfl Winnsboro. "Let o COL Independent Republican Party?Or. der of the Campaign. Hbadq'bs Independent Rev. Party, Booms State Ex. Committee. Columbia, S. C, October 7. 1874. Bv virtue of the authority vested in tbe Exeoutive Comruittee of the Inde nnndfln t RennbliOHO pftrty by the State Convention, held in the city of Charleston, October, 1874, some of tbo following gentlemen will address tbe oitizena of the State ut tho places and timos annexed: Hon. John T. Greene, Col. M. R. Delany, Hon. B. H. Gain, Hon. T. G. Dnnn, J. Mims Sullivan, Esq., Hon. John Wallace, Bev. E. M. Piookney, Hon. A. J. Ransier, Edw. Conoway, Esq., T. B. Tighe, Esq., Hon. Wm. H. Jones, Samuel Lee, Esq., Wm. A. Hayne, Esq., Bev. J. B. Middleton, Bruce H. Williams, Esq., Hon. W. E. Johnston, Hon. W. W. Ramsey, Dan'l P. Reynolds, Esq., Hon. JJames^ A. Rowley, J. B. xhompBon, J?sq., Bev. E. J. Bue, Augnstns Thompson, Esq., W. W. Ward, Esq., Hon. E. W. M. Mnokey, Hon. T. A. Davis, Hon. Aaron Logan, E. B. Seabrook, Esq., John M. Frsenian, Jr., Esq., Hon. J. D. War ley, Rov. Hampton Boston, Hon. J. J. Hardy, Hon. Stephen Brown, Sampson Maxwell, Esq., Hon. E. E. Diokson, Bev. E. J. Adams, Col. B. W. Seymour, W. G. Pinckney, Esq., Hon. S. E. Gail lard, Tbos. H. Jones, Esq., Wm. J. McKiniay, Esq., Prof. Peter G. Lawrence, A. F. Farrar, E6q., Bev. L. Bunch, J. A. Mushington, Esq., Bev. W. H. Thomas, Bov. H. W. JaokBon, Alex. Bryoe, Jr., Esq., M. H. Bryce, Esq., Hon. John B. Uochran, Hon. Thomas Hamilton, Rev. F. A. Sasportas, W. O. Morrison, Hon. Geo. F. Mein tyre, John A. Howard, Esq., and others. Times and PiiAces ok Meetings.? First Congressional District? Cheraw, Wednesday, October 21. Oonwayooro, Friday, October 23. Marion, Saturday, Ootober 24. Georgetown, Saturday, Ootober 24. Liberty Hill, Monday, Ootober 26. Second Congressional District? Charleston, Faiday, October 23. Orangeburg, -,-. Third Congressional District? Ghappell's. Wednesday, Oct. 21. Laurens, Thursday, Ootober 22. Newberry, Friday, Ootober 23. Prosperity, Saturday, Ootober 24. Columbia,-,-. Abbeville, Monday, Ootober 26. Anderson, Tuesday, Ootober 27. Walhalla, Wednesday, Ootober 28. Fourth Congressional District? Chester, Wednesday, Ootober 21. Winnaboro, Friday, Ootober 23. Camden, Tuesday, Ootober 27. Lancaster, Monday, October 26. Greenville, Saturday, Ootober 31. Fifth Congressional District? Beaufort, Thursday, October 22. Aiken,-, ?-. Barnwell, Monday, Ootober 26. All meetings will be held at 12 M., unless otherwise ordered by Oonnty Chairmen. County Chairmen will please takn notice of the time and places of meet? ing, and act accordingly. THOS. C. DUNN, President. Attest: J. EvansBritton, Secretary. PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ac, Copied from Old l?ic turoB mado any size and stylo as cheap an anywhere elac. Come and see tho now Olaco Picturo. Mr. Cofliu, tho finest photographer in Now York city, will assist in tho photo? graphic department. AKT OA I.I.K It V IIUtLUINO, Oct 18 3mo_ COLUMBIA, S. C. A, New Cigar Store. HAS been oponed at 105.$ Assembly street, Factory No. 13, Third District, South Carolina. The subscriber respect? fully informs the public that ho I.at, opened at the above Btoro, where he will keep con? stantly on hand a full assortment of CI? GARS and TOBACCO, both domestic and imported, ne feels sure that ho can offer indiicemontBin DOMESTIC CIGAltS, as his stock is mado under hid personal super? vision, in this city. IMPORTED GOOD8 sold at tho lowest prices. A share of the public patronage ii solicited, and natiafau tion guaranteed. Country merchants will do well to examino my erock before pur? chasing elsewhere. M. GOLDSMITH, 103A Assembly street, Oct 1 North of tbo Market. Red Ash Coal. 4 C\{^% TONS RED ASH COAL-samo <?V/vJr quality as that which gavo such nat is faction two ytara ?go. Aug'25 T. J. HARPER. FINE'S SALOON. Ho. 41 llichardton Street, between Lady and Oervuis Streets. HAVING roploniahod my ontiro stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attontion to my Rostaurant, I am now preparod to furnish my frionds and the pnblio generally with tho boBt tho markets afford. Oct 17 WM. M, FINE, Agent. '>??/!? f?! pp. ?>?: ? - LT ur Juat Censures ?MBIA, S. C, TUESDAY 1 OPENING DAILY! EVERY "DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS, OIL. CLOTHS, RVGS AND WINDOW SHADES I BOOTS AND snOES Of all kinds and at very low prices. THE MILLINERY DETARTSJEM Is well stocked with everything that is now and pretty, and no extravagant prices. Orders from tho conntry promptly at? tended to, at tho Old Stand of R. C. SHIVER & CO. Octl4 OCTOBER 10. 1874. Special Notice From The GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, OF W. D. LOVE & CO. WE have jast received ten caeca of very choice and seasonable DRESS QOODS, purchased for cash of two bank rapt importing bouses, which will bo sold very cheap. Also, five oases BLACK AL? PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS, which, for quality and finish, cannot be ex? celled anywhere. The following Goods are now in stock: 60 pieoes choice patterns of CARPETS, 100 RUGS, 90 MATS, 60 dozen of Ballon A Go.'scelebrated SHIRTS, for wbich we aro the agents, retailing them at wholesale prices. i Ail the departments of our establish? ment aro full of the best makes of goods, and purchased by our resident buyer in Now York for cash at the lowest prices, enabliug us to sell goods aa low aa any housa in New York. Those residing in the city, and strangers passing through, before laying in their winter supplies, should examine our large and choice assortment, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOOD8 ESTABLISH? MENT OF WM, D. LOVE dc CO., whole? sale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, corner of Main and Plain stroots. N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all garte of the country on application. FALL STOCK NOW OPENING D. EPSTIN'S FASHIONABLE Clothing House, Under Columbia Hotel. fT^OEmost popular styles of tho season JL in Men's aud Boys' 11 ATS aro now ready, among which are tho "Granger" and "Tom Collins" Hat Magnidccnt stock of Furnishing Goods, &c. Arriving every day. Look out for bar? gains this season, as I am determined tu maintain the standard of selling the BEST GOODS in tho market at the LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will he sold at a SACRIFICE, iu order to close them out and mako room. Call early for them at D. EPSTIN'S, Sept 5 Under Columbia Hotel. F. B. ORCHARD & CO., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C. WE bog leavo to inform our friends, that we have uu hand a largo and well-assorted stock of LADIES' HATH, which we will close out for thu next ten days, at HALE PRICE, varying from 25 cents to f I 60. ALSO, L ACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS, At 25 cent s ?cost 50 in New York. Wo have also just reoeived a largo lot of LONGOLOTHS and SHIRTINGS, which wo are soiling at pricos that defy competition. Aug 12_ _ F. B. ORCHARD A CO. SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL. Just Received BY TUE LEADER OP LOW PRICES. REVERSIBLE English Marseilles QUILTS, in now patterns. ALSO, A now stock of Ladies' Undor-vests, and all the now stylos of Balmoral and boule? vard SKIRTS, from 50c. to 15.00 each, ALSO, Now Silk TIES, now Beaded BELTS, Boaded POCKETS and Beaded GIMPS, BUTTONS aud FRINGES for Trimming. ALSO, New stock of American and French Prints. ALSO, A large stock of all styles of Plain and Fanoy Dress Goods, from 20o. to $1.50 por yard. O. F. JACKSON, Oot 11 Leader of Low Prices. [ORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1874. VO] POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SHOW IN THE WORLD! COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1874?ONE DAY ONLY I OLD JOBS RQBIPON'S GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION, America's Favorite Show, With America's Favorite Manager! TIIK MONAIlCH OP AMUSEMKKTS ! MY IUG?T HONKS DARB D1SPVT53 THIS CONCERN IS COLL03SAL IN ALL ITS PROPORTIONS IT is impossible to move by the ordinary means adopted by SMALLER OONCERNB, as It requires MANY SPECIAL TRAINS to transport this COLOSSAL OF ALL EXHIBITIONS, which embraces THOUSANDS OF LIVING ANIMALS, MYRIADS OF BIRDS, COLONIES OF MONKEYS, SCHOOLS OF AMPHIBIA, among which aro the following SDCcial Novelties, which we guaraanteo to exhibit: air Mark well these lines: We will exhibit at each place THE GREAT SHOW visits two living GIRAFFES, cost? ing $21.000 in gold; a black Sumatran RHINOCEROS; tho largest PERFORMING ELE? PHANT in America; a giant African OSTRICH. 12 feet in height; a den of monster Alaska 8EA LIONS; a throe-'iornod and throo-eyed BOVINE, ft urn tho Holy Land, the only one ever seen and exhibited in the world. These are special features that are not owned or controlled by any other traveling exhibition. GREATEST SHOW ON THE CONTINENT OF AMERICA 1 1,000 living Wi'd Boasts and Rare Uirds; 5.000 animate and inanimate Curiosities; 00 diminutive Ponies; 1,1100 Men and Utirs.es; 40 Musicians, 100 Male Performere; 20 Lady Riders, European celebrities; ?0 cages of Wild Beasts; 5 Golden Chariots, coating flO.OOO in gold. DAILY EXPENDITURE OF THE MAMMOTH hKOW, $2 5'jO! OVER FIFPV CA'lE? OF RARE ANIMALS, in addition in wldeh t\m llbim ecros, Giant Ostrich, liirartV*, Hippopotami. Sea I.ions. Eland, lu.it?: ?e-t-, I'ueittu Heals, Zack, Saertd Cattle and the wonderful tbrfe-horued and three-eyed limine from the Holy Laud, are spec'ulti.s only li> be teui in this GREAT WOULD IvX.'U^ll'iON. THE ORAWD ORIENT Ali STREET PAGEANT. A scene of spliui'hi' nidi v; i >? iiutguitic e.-.o-t wOm-*.. ?-d ?>ff? m-i ihcn r-nce in a lifetime, i.iv so i.ions \su . lo-Kits i.';(>>!?; is i'HK fi'KlCETii. A long and glilti ri'ig ili p'a>. : rudu ?';*?}' an endless numbi r of br?ll tnl and heauli fully decorated Cages, Di-na, i'-inka and Vans, containing my va?t collection of Beasts, Birds, K< p1 i!< s and Sea Monstt rs. Two Splendid Bntss Bands?Forty Musicians. 49- DOORS OPEN AT 12 SO AND ?.30 P, M. ADMISSION 70 CENTS; CHILDREN UNDER TEN YEARS OF AGE. 50 OEM'S. One Ticket ADMITS YOU TO THE EN? TIRE MAMMOTH RXHIBITION. Rum km ii kk tue Day and Date in Columbia?Wednosdav, October 21et, 1874. 00111,17,18,20^1 9 LjUME X?NUMBER 181. Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes REGARDLESS of political opposition, to gain the gubernationalonair. The Indian Girl proposea, regardless of oppo? sition in her line, to gain the wholesale trade of the State; for, as the master of tho TerpBichoran School surpasses in graceful? ness tho man who only knows how To Dance a Jig So this maid, through long exporienoe, and through acquaintance with the retail trade, can Burpass other honses, in placing with Dealers such Cigars as their customers will most delight to smoko, for really, you might as well expact Republicans to meet Democrats On the Democratic Platform As to look for Cigars that in quality or price will compare with those sold at* INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE. _Colombia, B. 0. THE CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE STILL AHEAD! THE proprietor of this establiahment would respectfully announce to the Enblio and his numerous patrons, that ho aa largely increased hin facilities for sup? plying to them the bf!? brands of CIGARS, both imported and domestic Their force for tho manufacturing of tho best Cigars has been largely increased, thereby ena? bling them to compete with the largest New York and Baltimore houses. Of this, the dealers throughout the entire State can certify. Tho celebrated 5c PARTAGAS are still all tho rage: also, the 10c IM? PORTED LONDRES. M. BULZ BACHER, No. 105 Main street, _Two doors belew Wheeler House. "Tne Georgia Gin," Wo again call the attention of those without GIN8 to the above Gin. We have sold them for seven years, and the univer? sal satisfaction they have givon and the largely increased demand and aale each yoar, is tho beat evidence of their merits. We believe they will GIN FASTER, HAKE A BETTER LINT, BUN L1GHTEB AND GIN OLEANEB, than any other Gin in the market. Order early, of L?RICK * LOW RANGE, July 28 Agents for South Carolina. IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Pa ton ted March, 1870, UV I'KNDI.ETOJi *, BOARDS!AS, augusta, OA,. THE batiafnotion this PBEBS has given in the past, the great improvement made on it, and the fact of ita being from forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other good Prese, should induce planters, and others to send for one of our new Circulars before purchasing. We also manufacture Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Address PENDLBTON A BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Worka, Bollock Street, Augusta. Ga. July 2 wfjimo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM, GLAZE, AT his now storo, Main atreet, nearly op? posite the Central National Bank, has large and beantiful stock of fine WATCHES stem and koy winders, from boat European and American manufacturers, aud oi his own importation, in gold and silver CRaes. Elegant JEWELBY1 An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in aets and casee, Bridal Presents, and ? very fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and NeckCbp.ius, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Btugs, large stock of Spcctacloe and Eve-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stuck is the largest and best selected in the Southern country and will bo eold as cheap aa same article can be bought anywhere. Oct 24 _ CON GAR EE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RED OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND G It 1ST 1 MILLS. GIN ^ Gearing, and all *SJ kinds of Iron Castings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings,tor Garden? and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castiugs ot all kinds, Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, iSic Guarantee all my work first elate and equal to any North or South. Works at foot ot Lady atreet and near to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 LAWYKKS' OFFICES! I VS r K A NOK OFFICES! ROOMS FOK FAMILIES! KI.VOIiE BBO-ROOMS1 TO LET IN the HEW Central National Bank Building. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bod-Rooms from $3 per month upwards. Fa mil v Booms from $G per month upwards; Lawve'rs' Offices from $0 pr month upwards. JV?TER, GAS, WATER and WOOD OLO , SETS and other modern improvements in I #Ule building. No back rooms, all fronting on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Mosers. 8EIBELS A EZELL. ^Vpril 2_ VICTORIA HOTEL, Cliovrleaton, B.C., HAS boon entirely reno va* <d and rofurnishod throughout. It is most cen ?_^__ _^_. .Jitrally situated, in King noar Market street, lor tho traveling public They solicit their patronago. Board per day, $2.50. MRS. MARIA OPDEBEECK, Oot 112mo Proprietress,