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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Mb. Editor: Wo seed you thetioket which we believo will be earnestly sup? ported by all good aud true men in Riohland County, who valuo princi? ples above expediency. The two tickets now in the field, beaded by O. S. Minort nud W. B. Nash, respect? ively, cannot receive the hearty en? dorsement and friendly hand of aid from us at least. This ticket can win without a doubt, if every Conservative (foes his duty; because -it is generally ? admitted that the two contending par? ties will never compromise Let it then be considered by every good citi? zen his ticket. MANY CONSERVATIVES. tiie honest peoples* ticket. For Senator, John 0. Seegers. For Representatives, Capt. John H. Ki?sler, John Aqnew, Sr., John T. Sloan, Jr., Christopher Haynesworth. County Commissioners, George W. Davis, Samuel Garneb, G. A. Swyqebt. ScJwol Commissioner, Oapt. E. S. Percival. A Relio of Charleston.?Mr. John S. Bird, of Laurens, has in his posses? sion a palmetto flag whioh is said to be the drat palmetto flag hoisted in the harbor of New York, just before this State seoeded, by Oapt. Mills, of the btig John H. Holmes, which vessel then belonged to the Palmetto Line of schooners between that oity and Charleston. ? Subsequently this flag was hoisted at the Arsenal at Charles? ton, after its evacuation by the Fede? ral troops; then at the old light-house, and other points on Morris Island; but the chief feature of this relio oonsists in its olaim of being the first flsg that ever floated over Fort Samter after the surrender of Maj. Anderson, which c it is alleged, oan be well authenticated. It is the property of Mr. Bird, to whom it was presented by Oapt. Mills, and was the company colors of the Palmetto Guard, of this oity, of whioh Mr. Bird was a member. [Charleston Nevos and Courier, The Enormous Debt of the City of New York.?Comptroller Green has, jast published a statement setting forth in detail the nature and amounts of the bonded and other debts of the oity of New York, and puts the aggre? gate at $117,000,000. "The city debt was inoreased by $01,000,000, or (by adding the floating debt, ainoe liqui? dated.) by $81,000,000 from January 1, 1869, to September 16, 1871. More than $25,000,000 of Uub sum was taken from the treasury without - equivalent, (by Boss Tweed and his gang,) and although the evidence has been track? ed oat with infinite labor, in spite of obstaoles and opposition, though that evidence was irresistible as mathemat? ical demonstration, yet not one of the sharers of this unparalleled plunder has been compelled to make restitution to the extent of ono dollar." Packing the Navt- Yards.?There is great activity in the navy-yard at Portmonth, Vs. Congressman Platt is very anxious to get back to Con? gress, and his constituents are very anxious he should stay at home. Con? sequently, the navy-yard is filling up rapidly with "loyal" workmen, who are convinced tbat the safety of the country and the glory of the Republi? can party demand that the great Ame? rican franker be returned to his post. A despatoh to the Petersburg Index Appeal says that men are being em? ployed at the rate of over 200 a day, and that the force is now over 1,500. If Mr. Platt oan only fiud men enough, he will be elected. He has only to make the voters of the navy yard superior in number to the voters of his District in order to make a sure thing of it.?-New York Tribune. Probabilities.?Eolipsee, the return of comets in tbeir erratic oourses, and the transit of Venus oan be calculated, and the ti me for each can be accurately ascertained in advance, aud scieuoo can even enable us to foretell tho changes in the weather, but it falls to enable any ono to ascertain with cer? tainty that a fortune oan bo mado by investments in any certain direction. Nevertheless, would it not be prudent to risk a small amount by purchasing tickets to the Grand Gift Concert to be given on the 13th of November by the Masonio Relief Association of Nor? folk, Va, For oiroilars, address with? out delay, H. V. Moore, Secretary M. R. A., Norfolk, Va., or an authorized agent of the Association. It is a fine point which General Ker shaw makes against oartridgo-box Wal? lace, his opponent for Congress in the Greenville District of South Carolina. He shows that when Wallace was a member of the Legislature before the war, he introduced and advooatod a bill providing tbat all free colored people in South Carolina should select masters or leave the State, and if they failed to do one or the other, be sold into slavery. Wallace is now the statesman who urges the blacks to make war upon the whites. "Let < COLU Judge Doolittle, of Wisconsin, in an address to tho law students at Madi? son, said that he who in name of the profession would stir up strife, encou? rage litigation for any purpose, and especially to put money in his pocket, is unworthy of it. In tho Judge's opinion, but one nnmo describes such n character, aud, though newly coined from the mint of slung, it is too in? tense in nieuninir not to bo u*ed. It is "dhjster." Hon. Lowis E. Parsons, who pre? sided over the Outrageous Convention, is the same man who, in 1503, op? posed tho reconstruction acts nud ne? gro suffrage so bitterly. He took tbe grouud in the Presidential campaign of that year that the Southern whites should arm and drive the negroes from the polls and secure a majority for the Democratic candidates. One rene? gade has always proven worse than ten Turks. The posting of the books by tho new authorities of the District of Colum? bia bears out the worst of previous statements. The late Board of Public Works, Boss Shopherd, so to speak, has spent 637,000,000 in improving Washington, of which 12,000,000 was cash, and 25,000,000 remains as debt, while to finish what was begun will take 10,000,000 more. The taxes, this year, amount to $5 on $100. Under Marching Orders.?Com? pany H, First Artillery, ntationed at the Citadel, are under marching orders, and will leave this eveuing for temporary duty at Hamburg, S. C. Tho remainder of the garrison oousists of a light battery and one company of heavy artillery, wbiob, it is believed, will not leave the city. f Charleston News and Courier. Cotton?A Columbus (Ga.) negro, at a Radical meeting, the other day, told his blaok friends that if things didn't go right this fall, they must "resolvo never to raise another orop of ootton in Georgia." If this resolve were carried ont, and meat and bread substituted for ootton, all over the South, what a blessing it would be! A cargo of railway iron sunk with the schooner "Tiffany," on Huron lake, sixteen or^seventeen years ago, was raised recently by the Western Submarine and Wrecking Company, and sold to the Danville and Vincen 'noB Road, to be used on tbe new ex tension. It is prononnoed as good as new. The postal telegraph scheme is prac? tically dead. Postmaster-General Jew? ell, who has witnessed the operations of the system in Europe, is not very much taken with it, nod will not re? commend its adoption in this country, while the President will pass it by in his message in utter 6ilence. During a secret session of a Chicago board of commissioners, one of tbo members was astonished to bco an anger-tip projecting through tho car? pet, and, upon an examination, found tbat a party of reporters had bored through from the cellur for tho pur? pose of hearing what was said. The Ross caso has almost reached its distressing climax in tbe insanity of Mr. Ross, and now we hear of another kidnapping affair in New Jersey, which is equally as painful. Tho abductors, however, are kuown, and the recovery of the child is not improbable. An appeal in behalf of William M. Tweed wua made before Judge Jjrady reoently. It was a technical objection to tho sentence, and, if sustained, will probably have the effect of shortening his imprisonment. The court re? served its decision. Some enterprising wasps started a nest over night in the trousers of a boarder at a St. Paul hotel,.and when the gentleman thrust his leg through the next morning, tbe whole town wasn't largo enough to hold him. "God bless all men, and help mo to be true and brrve and kindly and cleanly, and keep me sound enough to earn my daily bread." is the whole creed of a New York reformer?aud it is n good one. Significant: Shrewd operators in Arkansas are purchasing nil tbe State scrip offered for sale in Little Rock, in anticipation of u Democratic victory there this fall, and a consequent riso in their value. A Novelty.?Tho Baltimore Sun says the Chattanooga Convention wan the first specimen of a public assem? blage of "thieves, defaulters aud ad? venturers." Tho monthly avorago of now mem? bers baptized in Mr. Spnrgeon's church, London, ia fifty, and tbe pre? sent number of communicants over 1,000. Twenty-one girls of Kenosba, Wh., have "resolved, that if the young men won't oome and see us, wo will go nud seo thorn." An interesting discovery of a life sized female bust in pure silver has lately been made at Heroulaneum. Appointments for Conservative Canvass for Fourth Congressional District?Lancaster, October 22; Cam den, Ootober 24. The meetings will be arranged for 12 M. Othor appoint? ments hereafter. J. B. KERSHAW. MBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY Independent Republican I'urty-Or. tier or the Campaign. Headq'rs Independent Rep. Party, Rooms State Ex. Committee, Colombia, S. C, Octobor 7, 1874. By virtae of the authority vested in the Executive Committee of tbo Inde? pendent Republican party by the Stute Convention, held in tbo city of Charleston, October, 1874, some of the following gorst lernen vri? address the citizens of tbo State at the places nnd times annexed: Hon. John T. Greene, Col. M. R. Delany, Hon. R. H. Cain, Hon. T. C. Dunn, J. Minis Sullivau, Earf, Hon. John Wallace, Rev. E. AI. Piuckney, Hon. A. J. Ransier, Edw. Conowuy, Esq., T. R. Tighe, Esq., Hon. Wm. H. Jones, Samuel Leo, Esq., Wm. A. Hayne, Esq., Rov. J. B. Middleton, Bruco H. Williams, Esq., Hon. W. E. Johnston, Hon. W. W.Ramsey, Dan'l P. Reynolds, E-q , Hon. James A. Bowley, J. B. Thompson, E?q., Rev. E. J. Ruo, Augustus Thompson, Esq., W. W. Ward, Esq., Hon. E. W. j M. Mackey, Hou. T. A. Davis, Hon. Aaron Logan, E. B. Seabrook, Esq., John M. Freeman, Jr., E-q., Hon. J. D. Wttrley, Rov. Hampton Boston, Hon. J. J. Hardy, Hou. Stephen Brown, Sampson Maxwell, Eeq., Hon. E. E. Dickson, Rev. E. J. Adams, Col. R. W. Seymour, W. Gr. Pincknoy, Esq., Hon. S. E. Gaillard, Thus. H. Jones, Esq., Wm. J. McKinlay, Esq., Prof. Pot er O. Lawrence, A. F. Farrnr, Esq., Rev. L. Buuob, -J. A. Mushington, Esq , Rev. W. H. Thomas, Rev. H. W. Jaoksoo, Alex. Bryco, Jr., Esq., M. H. Bryoe, Esq., Hon. John R. (Jochran, Hon. Thomas Hamilton, Rov. F. A. Sasportas, W. C. Morrison, Hon. Geo. F. Molutyre, John A. Howard, Esq., und others. Times and Places of Meetings.? First Congressional Dislrici? Con way boro, Friday, October 23. Marion, Saturday, October 24. Georgetown, Saturday, October 24. Liberty Hill, Monday, October 26. Second Congressional District? Obarleston, Friday, October 23. Orangeburg, -,-. Third Congressional District? Chap poll's. Wednesday, Got. 21. Lanrens, Thursday, Octobor 22. Newberry, Friday, October 23. Prosperity. Saturday, October 24. Columbia,-,-. Abbeville, Monday, Ootober 26. Anderson, Tuesday, October 27. Walhalla, Wednesday, Ootober 23. Fourth Congressional District? Chester, Wednesday, Ootober 21. - Winnsboro, Friday, Ootober 23. Camden, Tuesday, Ootober 27. Lancaster, Monday, Ootober 26. Greenville, Saturday, Ootober 31. Fifth Congressional District? Beaufort, Thursday, October 22. Aiken,-, ?-. Barn well, Monday, October 26. All meetings will bo held at 12 M., unless otherwise ordered by County Chairmen. County Chairmen will please tako notice of the time nnd places of meet? ing, and act accordingly. THOS. C. DUNN, President. Attest: J. Evans Britton, Seoretary. To Hu Comervalltie Voters of Ittch luixl County. At u meeting of the Executive Com? mittee of the Conservative party for Riohlaud Connty, 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 Riohlaud Couuty, the committoo deem it desira? ble, in the interests of good govern? ment, that the Conservatives of this Couuty should give their undivided and unanimous support to the Nash Connty ticket. Resolved, That we reoommend every citizen of tbo County who dosiies an honest administration of the State Go? vernment, to give their oarnest sup? port to John T. Greene for Governor, and M. R. Delaney for Lieutenant Governor. F. W. McMasteu, Char. F. Janney, J It. ONbalb, Jit, J. W. Smith, j John McKenzie, Samuel Gaiinek. General McCowan's Appointments. Gen. MoGowun will address the voters of tbo Third CongreBsionul District at tho places named, on tbo days indi? cated below; i Anderson, Tuesday, Octobor 20; Wal? halla, Thursday, October 22; Bickens, Saturday, Ootober 2-1; Lanrens, Tues? day, Octobor 27; Newberry, Thursday, Outober 2U; Columbia, Saturday, Oc? tober 31. The Congressional Executive Com? mittoo, in each County, are expected to make the necossary arrBngements. JOEL 8. PERRIN, Chairman Abbeville County Executive Committee. Conservative Hkadqu arthrs, Columbia, S. 0., Ootober 19, 1874. Connty assessments, to aid in de? fraying tbo expenses of the canvassers of the Independent Repnblioans, shonld bo forwarded by express, and not by mail. WM. WALLACE, Aoting Ohairman. /f?y All Conservative papers in the State, please copy. A Kerosene That Will Not Explode! A LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered with tho coulidonco that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any Imm? ing oil that has heon offered to the public. This oil itt priruo wbito iu color, !s deodor? ized to the highest extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oiU, and is war? ranted to stand a lire test of 150 degrees Fahrenheit. It is perfectly sufe fr.r une in all Coal Oil or Keroseno Lamps, and as its namo indi? cates, will give all who use it perfect "socurity" in doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will liiiril longer, have much less unell, and not crust the wick, and will be found to bo very economi? cal, to Bay nothing of the entire "security"" in its us.-. For shIc at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S Oct 11 Drug Storo. PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ac, Copies from Old Pic? tures made any si/.o and stylo as choap as anywhere else. Come and see the new Olace Picture. Mr. Coflin, tho tiucet photographer in New York city, will assist iu tho photo? graphic department. * ART UALLERY BUILDING, Get 18 3mo _ COLUMBIA, S. C. FINE'S SALOON. JVo. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady! and Geroais Streets. HAYING replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also! given propor attention to my Restaurant, I am uow prepared to furnish my friends and tho public generally with tho best the markets afford. _Oct 17 WM.JkL FINE, Agent. MUSIC BOOKS FOB SCHOOLS. AMERICAN School Music Readers In 3 Books. Bv L. O. Emerson and W. S. Tilden. IN Book 1, whioh is for Iuimuiv Schools. we have a 3 years' courso of study, very plainly laid out, with abundant directious to teachers, and a largo number of sweet songs, lor the little ones to sing by rote and by note. Prico 35 ceuts. Iq Book 2, the coarse above indicated is continued, and becomes a little more theo? retic The book is ?tted for the use of the younger scholars in Grammar Schools. Price 50 cents. In Book 3, part singing la introduced, and tho ear is trained to harmonic singing. For Higher Grasses in Grammar Schools.1 Price 50 cents. The music in these charming and useful books was selected and arranged by tho practiced baud ot Mr. L.O. Emerson, and the theoro'.ic part has been well tested by Mr. Tildou baforo placing iu tho Readers. * For Hiou Scuools, nothing succeeds tlie above Headers better than "THK HOUR OF SINOING," [#1.00], already in exten? sive use If thai has boon used, try j "CHOICE TRIOS," [$1.00], a collection of] the host 3 part music Tho new Siugiug Scliool Book, ' THE SONG MONARCH," [75 cts.]. is attracting general attention as one of the Best Books | ever made for Singing Schools. Tho above books tent post-paid on ceipt of retail prico. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. CUAS. H. DITSON ?V CO., 711 Broadway, N. Y. Oct 17 pW Coal! Coal! Coal! THE undersigned brg leave to state that they haw const"titly on hand all kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumers in axy qututitv, delivered, hi iowo.it cash prices. BOW EN A LA PAR, Agents. Bopt 2 Brno Red Ash Goal. 400 quality at> that which gave Mich satisfaction two v< ar? ?go. Aug SS T i. HARPER. II KIM i>irs Standard Family Medicines. A N experience of loriy >eurs, and en /\ dorsed bv tho highest proruiisional ?kill In the nonutrv DR. II EIN I TS I PS ! FAMILY MEM 1V ES -,re emu pounded with Kreut c.ire, expies-d\ fi?r family use The pnbli ? have, th^rutore, .i guarantee that the I'UM.uhtH id those Medicines an bd'i-il u|i >:i -trietly cciontific prine.ipl In one thoroughly acquaint wich die me li? es! qualities nod <? 11". etc of each ingredient, ami of their combined inlhicnce when chemically united. I can,therefore, recom? mend these preparations with the latest confidence, being fully persuaded from pant experience that thbv Will give v? rv GENE? RAL SATISFACTION. Tho use of these "Family Medicines" is not con lined to the illiterate and credulous, for innumerable persons of intelligence and charm t .-r,occu? pying the moat prominent stati >us iu soci? ety, too honest to impose upon others, and too sagacious to bo imposed upon them? selves, not only uso, but recommend Ilicm in tho highest terms of praiso, tor the uni? formity of their succoss in subduing dis? eases. Forsaloby E. H. HEINIiSH, Druggist and Chemist, Sept f. t Columbia, S. C. For Rent, TnE oomraodions Brick and Metal Boui STOREHOUSE, No. CO Main streot. Terms vorv low. Applv to REIBEL8 A EZELL or to BOONE A M UL LER, Attornoys-at-Law. Aug 5 t For Sale, ALIGHT ROCKAWAY and a pair of small HORKhS. For particulars, ap? ply a t Pno:six oftico. Oct 1(1 Seed Wheat. 350 BUSHELS CHOICE SEED WHEAT, known as tho "Bluo Stem," _regarded tho host in tho world. For sahTby J. A. HENRIX A BRO. Sept 2G lmo Event. 1874. VO] VICTORIA HOTEL, Charleston, 8. C, II AS been entirely reno? vated and refnrniflbed throughout. It is mostutu-1 _ itrally Hiluated, in King near Market street, for tlio traveling public. Tliov Holioit their patronage. Board perl day, $2.00. MUS. MARIA OPDEBEKCK, Ocl 11 2om rrapriotrcii?. THE GREAT SOUTHERN my mn in. FLRCU60TTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street. Charleston, 8. C. TUi: CHEAPEST DUV i.oons, NOTIONS, Oil. CLOTHS, CA II PETS. MATTINGS, ItlTGS, Ktc, THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, sco local. Sept 11Gnio Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. st?ti0i1is Xfc AND _ <? First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, yet, nv rsj\o cilEAPRR oitAnr.-; or stock. we ca s FURNISH work at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FOIOMTSTATIONERI Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and ?all Invitations ON THE OEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. Sepl i _My No Further Postponement OF THE SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN a in of THE Masonic Relief Association OK KOItr'OL>K. VA. Thursday, I 9 t Ii > o v r m 1? t r . fTMIIS enterprise is conducted by the MA 1 SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK. VA., under authority id the Virginia Lcgislaluic. 'Act parsed Mtirch 8th, is7;t ) 5U,Ot>o Tlelt?t??O.OUO l imit Gifts. $250,000 -o bi Given Away. One Grand Caeh Gilt i.f.$ 30,000 One Orand Cash Cut ol. 2.'),000 One Clrand Cash Gilt ol . 20,000 One Grand Cash Oi?t ;?t . 10,000 One Grand Ca-h (.ill of. .r>,0U() One Grand Cash Gill of. 2,500 One Grand Cash Gilt or. 2,000 15 Cash Ol?* >f tl 0(10 each. 15,000 28Cash G'tHs of 500 each. 14.000 ?1.1 Cash Giftn of 250 bach. 10.750 79 Cash Gifis of ISO each. 11850 250 Caeh Gifts of 100 each. 25,000 57S Cash Gilts <>f 50 each. 28.900 5,000 Cash Otlts ol 10 each. 50,000 I! 000 CASH PRIZE*, Aggregating..*250,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Tiekets.f 1000 I Qr'ter i'kt*..S 2 50 Halt Tickets... 500> 11 Tickets.... .100 00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS This Conceit is ntrlctly for MASONIC put poses, and will bo conducted with the -ami! liberality, honesty and fairues? which i-haracieri/.cd the first enterprise. Jua.\ l.. itoi'Klt, Prt-sUlvni. F?r ticiiCls anil circulars, g:\ing lull information, address IIIO.VH V V. inioiiE. S<c, Norfolk. Vu RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. Sept 1 +:io Look to Your Blood, There is Lifo in it Yet! tnrr IT Fl OUT pure Blood no flesh is free VV from diseasn. The ' Queen's Delight" is the greatest IRnod Pnrilii v. If your 1)1?.od in poor, waterv, full of humors?use the "Queen's Delight." II yout health is declining, wasting of vi tul force -use tho "Queen's Delight." If you have ltheumatism, Swellingsof the Joints?use the ' Queen's Delight." It you have Chills. Fever and Agne.Bil ionsncsa?use the "Queen's Delight." II you have Sick Headache, Nervousness, Weakness? use tho '"Queen's Delight." If \ ou have Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Yellow Skin?-Use tho "Queen's Delight." If you have Dyspepsia, Fluttering ahout tho Heart?use ttie "Queen's Delight." If you have any Cutaneous Eruption, Itching Humors, CarbunolcB, Erysipelas or King's Evil, Goitre, nothing will remove it but the "Queen's Delight." If von want a Summer Tonic and Winter lnvigorator?nee the "Queen's Delight." Call and get a Circular, and read it. Prepared only b>E n HEiNiT?Ht SeptSO t Pharmacist. L7UME X?NUMBER 182 A New Cigar Store? HAH been opened at 105} Assembly streot, Factory Mo. 13, Third District, South Carolina. Tho subscriber reapect rully informs tho public that he has opened at tho above store, whero ho will keep con? stantly on hand a lull assortment of CI? GARS und TOBACCO, both douiestio an? imported. Defects euro that ho can offer inducement* in DOMESTIC CIGARS, as his vision, In', tills city.* IMPORTED.GOODS sold at the lowest pricos. A share of the public patronage is solicited, and satisfac? tion guaranteed. Country merchants will do well to examine my srock beforo pur? chasing elsewhere. M. GOLDSMITH, 105i Assembly street, Oct 1_Worth of the Market. Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes REGARDLESS of political Opposition? to gain tho gubernational chair. The Indian Girl proposes, regardless of oppo? sition in her line, to gain tho wholesale trade of tho State; for, as tho master of the Torpsichoran School surpasses in graceful? ness tho man who only knows how To Dance r Jig So this maid, through long experience, ant. through acquaintance with the retail trade, I can surpass other houses, in placing with Dealers such Cigars as thtir enstomers will most delight to smoke, for really, yon 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 att INDIAN GIRL CIGAR dTORE, _Columbia, S. O. I THE CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE STILL AHEAD! The proprietor of this establishment would respectfully announce to the publio and his numerous patrons, that he naB largoly increased his facilities for sup? plying to them the best brands of CIGARS, both imported and domestic Their force for the manufacturing of the best Cigars has been largely increased, thereby ena? bling them to compote with the largest New York and Baltimore houses. Of this, the dealers throughout the entire State can certify. The celebrated 5c PARTAGAS are still all tho rage; also, the LQc IM, I POSTED LONDBE8. M. SULZBAOHEBT, No. 105 Main street. Two doors bel?w Wheeler House. 8chool Booka and Stationery. RL. BBYAN has just opened a now ? stock of English and Classical I SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION Ieby. Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchants and. Fnbiic Ontces of every size and quality. Also, a laigu variety or Writing Paper, Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Copying Presses. Pocket-knives, ?ne Pocket-book* made to order, Inkstands, Initial Paper, Writing Desks, Ink of all colors, and other varieties of Office Stationery. Sept 10 IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS Patented March, 1870?. H V l'K ,\ DI.IO l'O.V ?fc DOARDHARr, AUOTJKTA, OA. The satisfaction this PRESS has given in the pant, the great improvement made on it, and the fact of its being from (orty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other good Press, should induce planters and others to send for one of *onr new Circulars betoi e purchasing. We also manufacture Irons lor Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Address PENDLETON A BOA Hb it AN', Foundry and Machine Wuiks. KoIIolv Street. Augusta. Ga. JuH 2 ?j;4mo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE. AT hisnow store, Main street, nearly op k posito the- Contra! National Punk', La*, large and beautiful tdockoi fine WATCH E'> stum and key wiotlers, from best European and American manufacturers, and of his [ own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled astort ment just received and all tho latest atyles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cssk. Bridal Presents, and a very tine selteticn of Platod-Wure, Gold Watch mid Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Plugs, largo stock of Spectacle-* and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Mueical Boseei and a great vailelj of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest und bet-t selected in th e Southeru country and will he sold aschenj as <ame article can be bought luiud.tn Oct 24 C0NGAREE IRON WORKS COLO MBIA, g. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RE It OFSTEAM yFf$& ^ 1 n ?1 k 1 * -i "ist v/v-Gearing, and all ' Sf kinds of Iron Caatinga for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings foi Stores and Dwellings, Taten! Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iror Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds. Bolls for Chnrohes, 8cliools, Work-shops, Ac Guarantee all my work first class and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near tc South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depota. Nov 1H l7?w"*'ICHS'"0KFICKSt INtfUn ANCU OfKlCKST ItUUM8 FOH FANILIEBt SINGL.K BED-HOOMS! TO LET IN THE NEW Central National Bank Building. PHIVES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bod-Rooms from (3 per month upwards ; Family Rooms from $0 per month upwards; Lawyers' Oflices from ft; pr month upwards. ABATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD OLO SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. 2Vo back rooms, all fronting on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in chargo of building. Apply ta Centra' Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBEL8 A EZELL. April 2_ I Subscribe for the FntENix.