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-?.' irategmpinia, r?a?ia;? awiMrsi j Btinm, October 17.?The Empe? ror visits Victor Eaianuel.next year. Jamatoa, October It'.?? meeting pi Caban patriote waB dispersed, by order of the Governor-General. Paris, October 17.?Doke de Cases, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has com? municated documents to the Spanish Ambassador which clearly exonerates Francfrom the accusations made in A note recently sebt to tho French Go? vernment by Spain, and show that the note should be addressed to other powers.. The Spanish Ambassador, Bays the Opinion Nationale, expressed his satisfaction at the explanation. Pabis, October 19.?Fall retnrns from the elections of yesterday for va? cancies in the Assembly chow that En grand, BonapartiBt, heads the poll in the Pau de Calais, but as be fails of a majority, a fresh election will ba neces? sary. In Alpes Maritimes, where there are two vacancies, Medioin and Oheris, Republican candidates, were elected. London, October 19.?Tho Fiji Islands were unconditionally ceded to Great Britain. t?UgraDblo>i\merlcan itiatlera. Memphis, October 17.?A white man named Ward, was ehot and killed dur? ing an altercation, Wednesday, at Ma? rios, Arkansas, by a negro named Tur Dish. Ex-President Johnson arrived here this morning, and will deliver an ad? dress this evening. v Omaha, October 17.?Two more companies of the Thirteenth Infautry arrived Here to-day, en route for New Orleans. They will leavo here to-mor? row. Charleston, October -19. ?Arrived ?Steamship South Carolina and schooner Lilly, New York. M?bius, October 17.?There is a correspondent of the New York Times newspaper, in tbis city, investigating the truth of the reoent reports seut from Alabama to Washington by Re? publican politicians. He called yes? terday on the gentlemen from Sumter Oonnty, now incarcerated in the County jail, oharged with the murder of Billings. He deolarea his intention of writing the absolute truth, which will be a groat surprise to many of the Northern people. New Yobk, Ootober 17.-r-Iu Brook? lyn, to-day, Justice Pratt rendered a decision on motion to hear W. F. Q. Shanks, city editor of the Tribune, ad? judged in oontempt of Court for refus? ing to reveal the name of the writer of the article entitled, "Brooklyn Ring Methods," for which Judge MoCuo sued the Tribune for libel and caused Whikelaw Reid to be indicted. Jus ? tioo Pratt decides that Shanks must be adjudged guilty of oontempt, but with ..leave, to purge himsolf by fully an? swering. ? Des Moines, Iowa, October 17.?It is now believed that Ainsworth has de? feated Granger in the Dubuque Dis? trict. If this ia confirmed, it will be the first time in ten years that a Demo? crat has been returned from this dis? trict Omaha, Nebbaska, Ootober 17.? The law of tbis State allows four days for the return of canvass, and it will be folly a week from the time of the election before the official count can be published. The returns thus far indioate the election of thirty seven Republican members of the Le? gislature, against fifteen Democrats? this being a Democratic gain of six, as compared with the last Legislature. Virginia City, Nevada, Ootober 17. The political issue in this State is not doubtful, exoept in Bradley's dictriot, where his personal popularity may secure him a majority and give the Democrats the governorship, but the Republicans will very probably carry the Congressmen and the Legislature. Terba Haute, Ind., Ootober 18? Euly yesterday evening, Jerry Picard, a prominent citizen, was walking with his wife, when two men rushed upon them. One held Mrs. Picard while the other shot her huaband, inflicting fatal wounds. The murderers escaped. The motive for the aot is unknown. This occurred in a publio part of tbe oity. Nbw Yobk, Ootober 18.?A World special from Tasoaloosa, Ala., an? nounces the arrival of a company of the Seoond United States Infantry on Friday. One of tbe officers expressed his surprise to find the oity as quiet as a New England village. The troops wore most heartily welcomed by the whites. Canton, La., Ootober 17.?A feud, between the Brenx Weber and Gair Repnblioan factions, culminated, to? day, in an attempt to assassinate John Gair, the Independent Republican candidate for the Senate, by parties unknown. Gair was wounded, bat not dangerously. New Ohleanh, October 18.?Tho Concordia PariBb grand jury, com {>osed of two white men and the ba ance colored, have found a true bill againaj Dave Young, a colored mem? ber of the Legislature, for embezzling thirty thousand dollars belonging to the parish. A true bill was also found against Owen Stuart, sheriff, for ob? taining money under false pretences. Careful inquiry fails to confirm tbe report that four members of the re? turning board have resigned. No one has yot been appoiuted to succeed Bonzarre as umpire of tbe udvieory board. There will probably be a meeting of the conference committees to-morrow, the Conservatives to-day having scut a note to the Republicans inviting a oonferonoe. Tbe twenty days allowed for creating vacancies in the returning board by the terms of tbo conference agreement expired to day. Tbo Con? servatives are ready with tbeir men to fill the two vaoanoies that are pro? mised. Gov, Kellogg has not as yet been able to obtain the required resig? nations, but four of tho members of the returning board, Longstreet, Ca? sanova, Keener and Anderson, have agife^toAepiW?^**^ *P< Wgri. Wells is absented the d^ite of bis return i? uncertain. He has been taiegrapbed for by Kellogg. New Yobk, Ootober 18.?The Herald New Orleans speoial reporter, in an in? terview,- to-day, with the Conservative leaders, including General Ogden, the commander of the White Leaguers, says that all agree that there will be no farther bloodshed in the city. They believe that many negroes will absent themselves from the polls on eleotion day, and that the State w 11 go Demo? cratic by from 0.000 to 8.000 majority. No trouble is anticipated by them, ex? cept in the parishes about ?hre report, Monroe and Baton Rouge. Some of the Republican leaders concede that the State will go Demooratio. Montgomery, At.a. , Ootober 19.? One month ago, the Sheriff of Sumter County eonvened a posse of forty two men,' to suppress a negro riot, near Belmont. The rioters dispersed without awaiting the arrival of the posse, and the posse wan disbanded. A little uegro, who carried the United States mail on a mule, was detained a few minutes on the road by the posse, to prevent nn unnecessary spread of exoitement in other and quiet settle? ments. Afterwards, this poBse was ur reeted as Ku Klux, and also fur stop ping the United States mail, but were roleased on a bond of $100 dollars eaoh. Large numbers of men, from 100 to 150, are eummoned to appear before the United States Court, in Huntsville, on the extreme North bor? der of the State, early iu November. I It is also reported, to-day, that from 500 to 800 warrauts have been issued for the arrest of men in Districts where no disorders have been reported. Multitudes of Deputy Marshals are being appointed, on the recommenda? tion of Ohas. E. Mayer, Chairmau of the Republican State Executive Com? mittee, but the State was never more quiet. Boston, October 19.?Father 3 les? son, in a pnblio meeting, applauded Captain Jaok and his fellow-Modocs, and denounced Meaoham as a political adventurer, who misled Cuptaiu Jaok regarding the views of the Govern? ment. New Yokk, October 19.?The com mittee of the Peabody fund trustees, consisting of William M. Evarts, John H. Clifford aud Samuel Wetmoro, ap? pointed to oouBider tho subjeot of mixed sohools in the South, reported, that after the most oareful comparison of opinions, and the most solicitous consideration of all the elements of the discussion affecting the interests of education iu the various States, for their white and colored population, they huvo unanimously oome to the conclusion that the prospects and hopes of the public systems of educa? tion at the South will receive a 9erioos, if not a fatal blow, from any legisla? tion which should make suoh systems of education maintainable only on a Boheme of mixed sobools. As to the organization required for such public education, the board are of the opi? nion that while justice, and public duty, as well as the interests and feel? ings of the white and colored people of the South, concur iu demanding a system of education which should give equal opportunities and equal advan? tages to the children of either color, that do such result would be promoted by the compulsory system of mixed sohools. Tbc committee, iu conclu? sion, say the jo views are fully set forth in the report of the general agent, which is adopted and approved, as ex? pressing the unanimous opinion of the trustees. New Yobk, Ootober 19.?Special ca? ble despatches state that the charge against Von Arnim has dwindlod down to ooo of insubordination only, Prince Bismarck dreading further spread of scandal. Stanley has arrived at Z mzibar, en route^to the scene of his labors in Af? rica, and was accorded a friendly re? ception by the Sultan. Washington, October 19.?The family of tho General of tho Army have followed him to St. Louis. J Probabilities?For the Middle States and New England, rising barometer, North-westerly wiuds, cooler, clearer and partly cloudy weather and heavy frosts, For Tennessee and the Gulf States, falling barometer, Sooth-east erly wiuds, warmer, clear aod partly cloudy weather. For tho South At laotio States, North-east and East wiads, unchanged barometer, slightly warmer, dear aud partly cloudy wea? ther, and frosts in Northern North Carolina. ; New York, Ootober 19.?Bnokland, the New York Times' correspondent, shot by the Spanish Republicans, was private secretary of Postmaster*Gene? ral Jewell while in Russia, and was placed on tho Times' staff upon Jewell's recommendation. Buokland was seek? ing the Carlist headquarters whon oaptared and shortly after shot. Telegraphic?Commercial llepori?. Columbia, S. C, OctoborlO.?Sales of cotton, to-day, 187 bales?middling 13?4@13%o. Market qaiet. London, Ootobor 19.?Erie 26,l?. Liverpool, Ootober 19.?Noon Cotton qaiet and nnchunged; sales 12,000, inoluding 2,000 for speculation aod export; sales on tbo bases of mid? dling uplands, nothing below low mid? dling, deliverable in October, Novem? ber and Deoember, 7%; sales of Ame? rican 5,800. 0 P. M.?Cottou sales on the basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped in October and No? vember 7 13 16; deliverable in Octo? ber or November 7 13 16; notbiug bo low low middling, deliverable in De? cember or January, 7 13-16; sales on the basis of middling upiuuus, noth? ing'below low middling, shipped iu Ootober or November, 7 1316. New Yobk, October 19.?Noon.? Cotton qaiet; sales 594?uplands \o%\ 14 15-16. 15; Deoember 15 1-16; Janu? ary 15%. 15 716; February 15 11 16; March 16, 10 1-16. Floor quiet and unobauged. Wheat a. abade better. Corn advancing. Pork steady, at 20.25@20.50. Lard qoiat?a team 18% (?)14. Freights firm; Stocks duii. Money 2. Gold 9%. Exchange?Jong 4.85; short 4.88%. Governments no tive. State bonds quiet and nominal. 7 P. M.-*0otton qniet and steady; sales 1,007, at 15% ($15%.- Southern flour nnohanged, with fair inquiry. Wboat opened a shade firmer, with moderate inquiry, but closed quiet aud steady, at previous prices. Corn opened a shade firmer, bat closed dull and droopiug, at 91%(aj92 for Western mixed, closing with sellers at inside price; (J()|.< for Western mixed in store; 81 for new Western mixed. Coffee very firm, ntl5%(g>21% for Rio, gold. Sugar quiet aud steady. Rice dull nud unchanged. Pork dull?job lots 20.50. Lard quiot and unsettled?14)4 for old prime steam; 14 for new. Whiskey steady, at 1.03%. Freights firm? cotton, sail %; steam 9 32(a)5-16 Cot? ton?net receipts 402; gross 9,570. Futures dosed firm; sales 15,600: Oc? tober 15; November 15 1-32; Decem? ber 15 7-32, 15^; January 15 15 32, 15%; February 15 13-16, 15 27-32; March 16%; April 16 13-32, 16 7 16; May 16%, 1611 16; June 16%. Money easy, at 2@2K. Sterling quiet, ut 4 85. Gold dull, at 10(a;10%. Go? vernments strong but dull. Stulis quiet aud nominal. I Cincinnati, Ootober 19.?Flour dull. Coru firmer?old 73(3)75; new 155. Pork, nothing doing. Lard in good demand?sales current week 12%, tbis week's delivory; 12)4 in Oc? tober. Bacon quiet?shoulders 7,l?; clear rib 13\6\ clear 14%. Whiskey Arm, at 97. Louisville, October 19.?Flour quiet und unchanged. Coru quiet and unobauged?white 75; mixed 70. Pork, none bore. Bacon in fair do I maud and higher?shoulders 7%@8; clear rib 13%; clear 14%(a)ll%. Whiskey 97. bugging unchnuged. St. Louis, Ootober 19.?Flour dull j aud unsettled; round lots lower to sell; business small. Corn dull?No. 2, mixed, old 77(u)78. Pork dull?held j at 21 50. Bacon quiot and uuchauged. I Lard dull?summer steam 12%@13; prime steam 12'.'. Whiskey quiet, ut 98. Savannah, October 19.?Cottou demand good?middling 14%; low middling J4%; good ordiuary 13%; net receipts 7,864; gross 7,918; exports coastwise 9,471; sales 2,166. New Orleans, October 19.?Cottou demand good?middling 14%; low middling 14%; good ordinary 13%; net receipts 4,930; gross 5,764; exports to Groat Britain 10,781; to tbe conti? nent 664; sales 2,550. Boston, Ootober 19.?Cotton quiet ?middling 16%; net receipts 31;gross 126; stook 800; r.ules 350. Wilmington, Ootober 19.?Cotton steady?middling 14; net receipts 470; sales 350. Memphis, Ootober 19.?Cotton quiet; demand good?middling 14%@14%; low middling 13%; good ordinary 13%@13>?; net receipts 1,350; ship? ments 1,270; sales 2,000. Baltimore, Ootober 19.?Cottou dull and easy?middling 14%; gros9 receipts 1,800; exports to oontiueut 204; ooastwiso 90; sales 281; spinuors 75; stock 5,224. Charleston, October 19.?Cotton firm?middling 14%@14%; low mid? dling 14@14%; good ordinary 13>?@ 13%; net receipts 4,705; gross 4,804; exports coastwise 2,293; sales 1,000. Auqusta, Ootober 19.?Cotton very steady; demand good?middling 14; low middling 13%; good ordinary 13; net receipts 1,575; sales 1,410. Mobile, Ootober 19.?Cotton quiet ?middling 14%; new middling 16%; good ordinary 13%; net receipts 2,454; exports ooastwiso 1,028; sales 800. Norfolk, Ootober 19.?-Cotton quiet?middling 14%; net receipts 3,572; exports coastwise 3,409; sales 321. Philadelphia, October 19.?Cottou doll?middling 15%; low middling 14%/. good ordinary 14%; not receipts 502; gross 1,137. --?-..? Littlo Billy was very cross and tired the otbor night, and he wanted bis father to take him on bis knee ; but father was tired, or pretended to be. "I want you to hold me on yonr knee," he whined. "I tell you I oannot do it; I am tired,4' replied his fa'her, impa? tiently. "Tired 1 You wasn't very tired last night when you held Mary on your knee in the kitchen." There is a good boy in Lisbon, if we may believe the Lewiston Journal, who, when he found his aged mother's Bible was of two fine print for her failing oye-sight, sold tho book and bought a base ball bat and four Bticks of chew? ing oandy. Aooording to the census there are only two men in America who make a specialty of tbo manufacture of bund-! organs, and yet they still live, and arc free from the fear of assassination. | A minister asked a tipsy fellow, leaning up against a fence, where he expected to go when ho died. "If I can't got along any bettor than I do now," ho said, "I shan't go uoywhero. I'll stay where I am." Anent tho election, the speech of tbe South Carolina negro legislator cau bo quoted with eminent fitness: "Mists Cburmau, I can't help oussiu, butter bodam if things ain't mixed." [Indianapolis News, Republican. There is nothing moro calculated to weaken a boy's moral character than to get bis fishing-book fastened on rubbish in the river. Goneral Butler is duly approved by [ his Massachusetts constituents?infla-I tion, salary grab, spoons and all. I J. Lathrop & (Jo., Froot etreet, and Latbrop & Euge, Broad street, New York, who were associated in a corner ] in oats with 2?dgar & Co., of Burling? ton, Iowa; faiied Friday. Beeoher had only 400 people to hear | him leetnre at Wobnrn, Mass., Mon? day night. ?? 1 1 11 g Auction Salet?. Bacon, Butler, Apples, <?c. BY C. J. LAUKEY. Auctioneer. THIS DAY. 20 th Instant, will bo sold, at my storo, 101 Kicbardsou street, at half-past 10 o'clock, 1 530 pounds Dry Salt SIDES aud DEL LIES, 10 tuba Gilt Edge BUTTER, 10 bar? rel- selected Baldwin Apples, 10 barrels Early Roso Potatoes, 10 boxes Choice Fac? tory Cbeeso, Soup, Paper, Ac, Ao. Condi tioti8 oash._Oct. 20 1 B. S. Bacon, Bams, Cheese, Apples, <&c. BY D. C. FEIX0TT0 & SONS. THIS (Tuesday) .MORNING. 20th inat., at 10 o'clock, at our Auction Room, next to tho Post Ofllco, wo will sell, without re? serve, 2.000 pounds Dry Salted Clear Sides. 2 500 pounds Dry Balled Clear Piecos. 1,500 ponnda Cauvasctl Hams. 25 boxes Factory a::d Dairy Cheese, and tubs Goahen Butter. 20 barrela fine Northern Apples. After which we willaoll Boadatcada, Mattreaaca, Ac, Ac. also, Ninety-one dollars of tho past due Cou? pons ol tbo CJitj of Columbia. Conditions caah. Oct 20 1 A Card. HMHE underaigned hereby publicly re L turns her bincero thanks to tho Firo Department, und to all who rendered their assistance, in arresting tho lhviuea which tbraatttuod to destroy bor property, ou tho morning of tbo 18th iuatant. Oct 20 1 * M. W. STRATTON. Uhicora Tribe, No. 2, Improved Order of Red Men. 4 STA I ED COUNCIL FIRE of Chicora xjL Tribe will bo kindled at tboir Wig? wam, (Odd Follows' Hah,) 8th Run. 20th sleep, Traveling Moon, G. S. D. 381. By order of tin; Sachem. A. H. HALLADAY, Oct 20 1 Chiefof ReoordB. INDEPENDEST Steam Fire Eng. Co THE regular month? ly meeting will bo hold fat tho Engine Houac, I THIS EVENING, at 6 ?'clock. Bv order: A. C. ^QUIER. Jb., Oct zu 1 Socretary. Acacia Lodge, No. 94, A. F. M. A AN Extra Communication o! -Jr\trthia Lodge will bo held THIS (Tuoa /V\<lir) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in Ma. aonic II all. The F. C. Degro* will he con? ferred. Bv ordtruf the \Y. M. A. CltA^'FOBD, Ja., Oct 20 I Hecretary. Attontiou, Eichland Rifle Olub. YOU are hereby summoned tc bo and appear at Thompson'? Green THIS (Tuesday) EVEN? ING, at 7} o'clock, for Company Drill. Full uniform. Bv order: H. S. THOMPSON, Proaidont. Winthrop Williams,Secretary, Oct 20 1 OOFFEE. COFFEE, COFFEE! DIRECT IMPORTATION, 4,000 Bags Coffee, PER Gorman Brig Hormann, from Ric do Janeiro, for salo in lots to anit pur? chasers, by GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., 1 and 3 Hayne street, Charleston, 8. C. _Oct_20_12 For Rent, . . THE commodious Bl ick and Metal (Slfk Roof STOREHOUSE, No. CO Mail, iliiX street. Terms verv low. Apply tc SE1BEL8 & EZBLL or to BOONE It M?L? LER, Attorneys-at-Liw. _ Aug 5t For Sale, ALIGHT ROCK A WAY and a pair ol small HOBS iS. For particulars,ap? ply at l'UUiHlX oflicu. Oct 10 CLOTFiiNG F MEN, YOUTH UNDERWEAR CELEBRATED LATEST STYLES Broadway LARGEST ST00K IN THE CITY, FOR ; ?onool Books andBtationery. T> L. BRYAN has ja?b opened a now IX* stock or Epghab And' GlaSeical SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION? ERY. I ff I Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merobante and Pnblio OflloeB of ever; size and quality. AIbo, a large variety of Writing Paper, Envelopes, Gold and 8teel Pens,Copying rr???ea, Pocket-knives, nne Pocket-booka mads to order. Inkstands, Initial Paper, Writing Desks, Ink of all colors, and other varieties of Offlco Stationery. Sept 10 Seed Wheat. 350 BUSHELS CHOICE SEED ^f* WHEAT, kuown aa tho "Bine Stem," ^3L,regardod tjio best in the world. For jaloby J. A. HENRIK & BRO. JJopt 20_lmo Stoves! Stoves! FULL lino of TIN-WARE, Cooking, I Heating and Parlor STOVES. I would 1 [call your attontion to the open Frank :lin for coal, suitablo for Parlors, Set- | ting or Bod Rooms, bountiful in design and warranted to work well. Call and seothem at SMITH'S TIN AND STOVE ESTAB? LISHMENT, Main slroet, opposito J. H. Kioard'e._Sept 18 A Kerosene That Will Not Explode! A LADDIl. SECURITY OIL is offered f\_ with tha contldonce that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any burn? ing oil that has boon offered to the public. This) oil ia prime white in color, is deodor? ized to tbo highest oxtcnt achieved in tho manufacture of burning oils, and is war? ranted to stand a tiro teat of 150 de?grcos Fahrenheit. It ia perfectly safo for use in all Coal Oil or Kcroecno Lamps, and as its namo indi? cates, will givo all who uae it porfeot "nccurity" in doing so. Aladdin Secnrity Oil will burn longer, havo moch less smell, and not crust the wick, and will bo found to be very economi? cal, to say uotbing of tho entire "security" in its uao. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S J)et I t_Drug Store. GKO. VV. SMITH, T. P. BllOUUaTON, Of Richland. Of Clarendon. NE? FIRM. NEW GOODS LOW PRICES! One Door Soutli of Phoenix O/Kcs. ALL in nood of OnoiOEPttiKK^ FLOUR, BACON, LARD,MH#Lj S?G Alt, MOLASSES, TEAS,^iMl MEAL. CORN, HAMS, COFFEE, BUTTER, PEPPER, SPIOES, STARCH, MACKEREL, OIL?iu fact, evorvtbing that id kept in a FIRST CLASS QHOCEKY STORE, will consult their intercut by giving us a call. Buying our goods for cash, we aro enabled to eoU as cheap as tho cheapest. All wo auk ia a trial, and if wo do not givo entire satisfaction, it will not bo our fault. We hope our friends will not forget no. We so? licit a share of tho public patronage,deter? mined to give satisfaction to all who may fav"r us with their custom. All goods de? livered within t he city limits. Sop 27 lmo SMITH & BROUGHTON. Another Chance! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT in Am of tue Public Library of Kentucky. Day Fixed and Full Drawing Assured on MONDAY, 30TI1 >'?VKMBKK, 1874. Drawing Oertain at that Date. i.ist OF GIFTS. One Grand Caah Gift, - - $250,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift, - - 100.000 Ono Grand Cash Gift, ? - 75,000 One Grand Cash Gift. - ? - 50,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift, ... 25,006 5 Cash Gifts, 120,000 each, ? 100,000 10 Cash Girts, 14,000 each, ? 110,000 15 Caah Gifts, 10,000 o&oh, - 150,000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 eaoh, ? 100.000 25 Cash GiltB, 1,000 eaoh, - 100.000 SJ Cash Gifts, 3.000 each, - 90.000 50 Caah Gifts, 2.000 eaoh, - 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, - 100.000 240 Cach Gifts, 500 each, ? 120.000 500 Casb Gifta, 100 each, - 50,000 19,000 Caah Gifts, 50 each, - 950,000 Grand iotal 20,000 Gifts, allcash,(2,500.0C0 PutOE ok Tickets.?Whole Tickets, $50; Halves, ?25; Tenths, or each Coupon, 15; 11 Wh-dc Tickots 1500; 22 4 Tickets $1,000. Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on aoplication. THO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Sopt 11 ami OR :S AND BOYS. ! NEGK-WEAR! STAR SHIRTS! ! LOW PRICES ! Silk Hats. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES, CASH. [NARD & WILEY New and Elegant FURNITURE. npilE subscribers are just re JL ceiviug, from tbo North und Wont, it detdrablo find olo g;u>t stock of FURNITURE, < uibracing alt tho noveltiea in their lino. Among the selec? tion will be found handsome PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, of tbo most fashionable and exquisite design, besides a large varletv of COTTAGE, 1)1 NI NO-ROOM and HALL ICR N ITU HE. Our stock baa hi en selected bv an experienced workman, and oannot rail to plcnao. A visit to onr warc rooma is solicitod. Funerals served at ebort no? tice and upon reasonable terms. Ootl5i3m FAG AN BR'iS. 1874 r 1876 FALL AM WIM. It. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD BEG to announce that their etock of READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, OABBIMEUE8, VE8T1NG8, fcSHIRTS, FIN? ISHING GOODS, {Hats, Trunks Valises, etc., etc-, ia now open for inspection. Oar stock has been selected with great care, and for style and oheapnesa is an :BUrpftBBOd. In oar OVER COAT DEPARTMENT we are displaying the i latest styles in Bine, Blaok and Brown I Beaver, Bine and Black Cloth, Chinchilla and other styles at low pricoa. BOYS' AND YOUTHS CLOTHING Is a specialty with us, and eaoh depart? ment is replete with the best that can be found in this market from two and a half yearB and upwards. In HATS, Wo have all the Latest Stylos, and ro 1 ceive additions to our stock almost daily. In our Furnishing Goods DEPARTMENT we have an elegant Stock of Neck Wear, the. celebrated Diamond D Shirts, Under-wear and Jewelry. In oar Wo have a full line of Foreign and Do? mestic Cloths, Caesimeres and Veatings; j and with our presont facilities for turning nut first olaes garments, wo defy corupe i tition. Visitors to the approaching State Fair J will savo monoy by purchasing their goods at this establiabment. Goods will bo sent CO. D. to any part of the country, nui.j oci to inspection. R. & W, C. SWAFFIELD. ?bt 18