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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Governor'* Proclamation. State op Sooth Carolina, Executive Department, Columbia, S. C, Ootober 22,1874. Whereas, Namerons complaints have reached me from various quarters of the State that the soveral political parties arc not adequately represented in the Boards of Commissioners of Election, as at present constituted; Hull whereas, this lack of representa? tion has given rise, in many instanoes, to gravo apprehensions ol trouble in ths conduct of the approaching elec? tion; and whereas, it is the duty of the Executive to give the whole people of the State all proper and reasonable guarantees for tho sanotity of the bal? lot box, and a full and fair expression of the popular will through its instru? mentality: Now, therefore, I, F. J. Moses, Jr., Governor in and over the State of South Carolina, do issue this, my pro? clamation, making the following changes in the Boards of Commis? sioners of Eleotion iu the several Counties of the State: Aikrn County?A. D. Atwood aud D. S. Henderson, vice S. J. Leo and L. L. Sponoer, hereby removed. Abbeville County?J. B. Tolbert and J. W. Ferrin, vice H. H. Ellison and T. N. Tolbert, hereby removed. Anderson County?John It. Gooh ran and J. Scott Murray, vice T. J. Webb and James (iilinore, hereby removed. Barnwell County?T. J. Counts, vice W. A. Norland, hereby removed. Beaufort County?L. S. Langloy, T. Hamilton and Wm. Elliott, vice E. F. English, E, J. Bavennnh and J.. J. Cohen, hereby removed, Charleston County?R. H. Wil loaghby, John A. Mushington and C. Richardson Miles, vice O. O. Bowen, T. G. Bong and R. M. Gregorie, here? by removed. Chester County?John MoDaniel, vice Dublin J. Walker, hereby re? moved. Chesterfield County ? G. W. Da vail, vies G. W. Brewer, hereby re? moved. Clarendon County?J. F. Rhame and Jared Warloy, vice Augustas Collins and W. R. Burgess, Sr., hereby removed. Coll Eton County?S. A. Jacoby and J. O. Harrison, vice David Sanders and J. K. Terry, hereby removed. Darlington County?J. % Middle ton and F. F. Warley, vice John Lun ??j and Jonathan Wright, hereby removed. Edgstibld County?John L. Addi? son, vice Lawrence Cain, hereby re? moved. Fairfield County?George Holly and J. H. Rion, vice W. M. Nelson and Moses Martin, hereby removed. fl| Georgetown County?Brnos Wil? liams and B. H. Wilson, vice R. O. BuBh and S. P. Gibson, hereby re? moved, Greenville County.?J. P. Lntimer and John W. Stokes, vice Thomas Brier and James E. Sobofield, hereby removed. Horry County?Charles Johnson and Thomas F. GiiieBpie, vice J. II. Derbatn and H. W. Jones, hereby re? moved. Kersuaw County?Frank Carter, E. M. Pinckuey aud W. M. Shannon, vice R. E. Wall, Amnion Reynolds and J. F. Sutherland, hereby removed. Lancaster County?F. A. Clinton, B. J. Witherspoon and J. P. G. Mit? tag, vice John G. Marks, Benjamin Montgomery and Thomas S. Riddle, hereby removed. Laurbns County?N. J. Holmes, rice John Eviup, hereby removed, Lexington Couniy?S. Corloy and H. A. Moetze, vice John A. Williams and Shadraoh Harris, hereby removed. Marion County?J. M. Johnson and W. A. Hayne, vice W. H. Collier and L. P. Spencer, hereby removed. Marlboro County?O. W. Dudley and H. Covingtbn, vice J. L. Brceden and Thomas W. Allen, hereby re? moved. Newbbrry County?H. C. Moses and W. H. Thomas, vice H. B. Stott and Simeon Young, hereby removed. Oconee County?Alexander Bryoe, Jr., and W. C. Keith, vice Elias Jen? kins and Johnson Wright, hereby re? moved. Orangrburg County?T. C. Hub bell and S. Dibble, vice J. P. Mayes and J. H. Pordbam, hereby removed. Picebns CorjNTY?R. E. Bowen, vice W. A. Lesley, hereby removed. Richland County?John Agnew, Sr., vice Josophus Whetstone, hereby removed. Spartanburg Couniy-J. H. Evina and D. R. Duncan, vice Daniel Swin ney and Alfred Tolleeon, htreby re? moved. Union County?Vincent Farr and W. H. Wallace, vice J. W. Defaur and S. A. Hawkins, hereby removed. Wjlliausburg County.?W. W. Ward, S. A. Swnils aud S. W. Mau? rice, viceil. J. Hirsch, Philip Heller and Benjamin Mouzou, hereby re? moved. York County?W. B. Willson, vice J. G. Euloe, hereby removed. The warrants of appointment, to? gether with the oaths of oQice, will bo forwarded immediately to tho nbovc ?nmed appointees, who, after having "Let o COLI 'filed tboir oaths in accordance with law, will at once enter npon the dis? charge of the duties of their office. Their attention is hereby called to Chapter VIII, Title II of the "Revised Statutes of South Carolina." F. J. MOSES Jn Governor S. O. Intlt pumlcnt Ilenubltcan Part y?Or. tier of the Campaign. Headq'ss Independent Bei?. Party, Rooms State Ex. Committee. Columbia, S. C, October 21, 167-1. By virtue of tho authority vested.in the Executive Committee of tho Inde? pendent Republican party by the State Convention, held in tho city of Charleston, 2d of October, 1874, the following gentlemen will address the citizens of the State at the places and timeBanncxed: Conwavboro, Friday, October 23 ? T. C. Dunn, Sam'l Leo. Allendule, Friday, October 23?A. J. Hausier. 1 Greenwood, Friday, October 23?R. H. Cain, W. H. Thomas. Winnsboro, Friday, October 23?J. Mima Sullivan, T. A. Davis. Marion, Saturday, October 24?T. O. Dunn, Samael Lee. Georgetown, Saturday, October 24 ?Martin B. Delany, W. H. Jones. Aiken, Saturday, October 24?E. B. Seabrook, W. E. Johnston. Liberty Hill, Monday, Oolober 26? Martin R. Delany, Samael Lee, J. D. Warley. Lancaster. Monday, October 2G? J. Mima Sullivan, E. M. Finckney. Burn we!), Monday, October 26?R. H. Cain, W. A. Hayne, A. J. Ranaier. - Prosperity, Tuesday, Ootober 27? E. M. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. Camden, Tuesday, Ootober 27? Martin R. Delany, Samuel Lee, W. E. Johnston. Newberry, Wednesday, Ootober 28? J. Mima Sullivan, E. B. Seabrook, W. | H. Thomas. Abbeville, Tharsday, October 29 ? Martin R. Delany, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. I Bennettsville, Thursday, October 29?Samael Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. Davia. I Anderson, Friday, ^Ootober 30? Martin R. Delany, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. Sooioty Hill, Friday, Ootober 30? Samuel Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. Davis. Walhalla, Saturday. October 31? Martin R. Delany, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Them" s Ktngstree, Saturday, October 31? Samael Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. Davis. Greenville, Saturday, Ootober 31? To be appointed. Charleston, Monday, November 2? To be appointed. Piokens, Monday, November 2? Martin R. Delany, E. B. Seabrook, W. H.Thomas. All meetings will be held at 12 M., unless otherwise ordered by County Chairmen. County Chairmen will please take notice of the time and places of meet? ing, und net accordingly. THOS. C. DUNN, President. Attest: J. Evans Brittos, Secretary. < m > To Hit- Cutmervatlue Voter* of Kli-lt lantt County. At a meeting of tho Executive Com? mittee of tho Conservative party for Riobland County, it was Resolved, That in view of the cha? racter and surroundings of tho two Republican tickets presented for the support of tho voters of Riobland County, tbo committee deem it desira . ble, in the interests of good govern? ment, that the Conservatives of this County Bhould give their undivided and unanimous support to the Nash I County tioket. Resolved, That we recommend every citizen of the County who desires an boneat administration of the State Go? vernment, to give their earnest sup? port to John T. Greene for Governor, atid M. R. Delaney for Lieutenant Governor. F. W. McMastek, Chab F. Janney, R. O'Nhalh, Jb, J. W. Smith, John McKenzie, Samuel Gabner. Cons Kit v ati ve Headquarters, Columbia, S. C, Ootober 19, 1874. Oonnty assessments, to aid in de? fraying the expenses of the canvassers of the Independent Republicans, should be forwarded by express, and not by mail. WM. WALLACE, Acting Chairman. 6&* All Conservative papers in the State, please copy. PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ao., Copies from Old Pic? tures made any sizu and stylo as cheap as anywhere olao. Come and sec tho now Glaco Picture Mr. Coftln, tho finest photographor in Now York city, will assist in tho photo? graphic department. AKT OAM.KKV BUILDING, Oct 18 3aio COLUMBIA, S. C. ur Jost Censures fMBIA, S. 0., SATURDAY CLOTHING FC MEN", YOUTH! UNDER-WEARl CELEBRATED LATEST STYLES Broadway LARGEST ST00K IN THE CITY. FOR ( "Tne Georgia Gin," We agaiu call the attention of those without GINS to the above Gin. We have sold them tor seven yeare, and the univer? sal satisfaction they have given and the largely increased demand and sale each year, is the best evidence of their merits. We believo they will GIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the market. Order early, of L?RICK A LOWRANCE, July 23 Agents for South Carolina. F. B. ORCHARD & CO., DEAI.KllS IN DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, SO. "ii7"E heg leave to inform our friends, YV that wo have on hand a largo aud well-assorted stock of LADIES' HATS, which we will close out for the next ten days, at HALF PRICE, varying from 25 cents to {1 50. ALSO, LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS, At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York. We havo also just received a large lot of LONOCLOTHS and SlIIItTINGS, which we aro selling at prices that defy compoti'ion. Au? 12 F. B. ORCHARD A CO. Ill V ONLY THK Genuine Fairbanks' Scales. STOCK SCALES, Coal Scales, Hay Hoalca, Dairy Scales, Counter Scale*, to., Ac Also, BULKS ALARM TILL CO.'S ALARM CASH DRAWER. EVERY Merchant SUOUI.O Ua<9 Ttiem ^?Mart EVERY fThTM>m| ^uj Drawer Warranted. FAIRBANKS & CO., nil Broadway, New York, Kit; Baltimore street, Baltimore, ">:1 Camp slrcot, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO.. 'I Milk street, Boston. FAIRBANKS A EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. For Halo by leading Hardware Dealers. Aug 2? we I mo Seed Wheat. 350 BUSHELS CHOICE SEED ?W?WHEAT, known aB the "Blue Stein," regarded the best in the world. For Baloby J. A. HEN RIX A BRO. Attend the' True CORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1 New and Elegant F?PJIHB! TUE aubtcribcrs arc just re cciviug, from the North und West, a dceirablo and ele? gant htock or FURNITURE, embracing all the novelties in their line. Among tho Belec tihi will he found haudHoiue PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETH, of the most fashionable and exquisite deBin.u, beeiden a largo variety of COTTAGE, DI- j MNG-ltOOM and ItALL 1 UR N11UUE. Our stock hau been selected by au experienced wotkmau, and cannot fail to pleaeo. A visit to our warc rooma ia solicited. Funerals served at short no tico and upon reasonable terras. Octl513m FAG AN BRG8. AND HATS 3 AND BOYS. NECK-WEAR! STAR SHIRTS! ! LOW PRICES! Silk Hats. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES, !ASH. NARP 8c WILEY, OKI). VV. SMITH, T. P. BROUQHTON, Or Richland. Of Clarendon. U\\ FIRM. NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES 1 One Dr.or South of Phoenix Office. i ALL in need of CHOICEKj?^ FLOUR, BACON, LARD, KB-*!'! [SUGAR, MOLASSES, TEAH.^i^i MEAL. CORN, HAMS, COFFEE, B?TTER, PEPPER. Sl'IOES,STARCH, MACKEREL, OIL?in fact, everything that is kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, will [consult their interest by giving us a call. i Buying our goods for cash, we are enabled i to sell as cheap aa the cheapest. All we ask ia a trial, and if we do not givo entire satisfaction, it will not bo our fault. We hope onr friends will not forget ns. We so? licit a ehare of the public paironago,deter? mined to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their custom. All gooda de? livered withiii the city limits. Sop 27 lmo SMITH A BROUGHTON. I A Kerosene That. Will Not Explode! A LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered i\_ with the conlidence that it will prove itself equal, it not superior, to any burn? ing oil that has been offered to tho public. This oil is prime white in color, is doodor i iztd to the highest extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oils, and ia war lauted to stand a tiro test uf 15u degrees Fahrenheit. it is perrecti .' safe f..r line in all Coal Oil or Kerosene Lamps, and a* its name iudi eutes, will give all who use i: perfect "uecuriiy" in doing no. I Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer, have much leas t-mcll, and not crust the wick, and will he round to bu very economi? cal, to say nothing of the entire ?>? mirity" in its n?C. For Male at L. T. BILLIMAN ft CO.'S Oct 11 Drug Store. FLO U H, & C. P? Barrela New Hnlled BUCKWHEAT. O <rj0 barrels Fancy Family Flour. 10 tierces Magnolia Hams 5 barrels Breakfast Strip and C. S. Shoulders IN FANCY GROCERIES, Such as Canned Goods, JeilicB. Pre? serves, Condiments, English and American Pickles, Snuees, J-c, Ac, the supply and variety are extensive. In Teas and Coffees, Full lines or carefully selected qualities. Wines and Liquors. On a recont trip North, I have made every arrangement to keep up the emi? nent quality which always characterizes those as sold by me. My stock is in every way complete. Fresh additions to stock dailv. Oct 18 GEO. hYMMKRS Red Ash Goal. 4 f\(\ TONS RED ASH COAL -sunn *drV/" * quality as that which gave siieh satisfaction two years flg". Aug25 T. J. HARPER. For Rent,* . . TIIU commodious Brick and Motal ?Sf Hoof STOREHOUSE, No. tt'J Main Jk9 street. Terms very low. Applv to SEI BE LS A E/ELL or to BOOM' A MUL LER, Attorneya-at-Law. Aug "> f 374. OPENING DAILY! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS, OIL. cloths, kvus ani> window shades i BOOTS AND SHOES 01 all kinds and at very low prices. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT la well stocked with everything that is now and pretty, and no extravagant prices. Orders from the country promptly at? tended to, at the Old Stand or . R. C. SHIVER & CO. SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL/ Just Received DV THE LEADER OF LOW FRIGES. RE VER8I BLE English Marseilles QUILTS, in now patterns, also, A new stock of Ladies' Under-vesta, and all the new styles of Balmoral and Boule? vard SKIBTS, from 50c. to 15.00 each. also, New Silk TIES, new Boaded BELTS, Beaded POCKETS and Beaded OI MI'S, BUTTONS and FRINGES for Trimming. also, New stock of American and French Prints. also, A large stock of all styles of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, from '20j. to SI 50 per yard. O. F. JACKSON, Oct 11 Leader of Low Prices. OCTOBER 10. 1874. Special Notice From The grand central DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, i ok W. D. LOVE & CO. WE have jast received ten cases of very choice and eeasonable DRESS GOODS, purchased for caah of two bank? rupt importing houses, which will be 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 aro now in stock: 50 nieces choice patterns of CARPETS, 1U0 RUGS, 99 MATS 50 dozen of Ballon A Co.'a celebrated SHIRTS, for which wo are the agents, retailing them at wholesale prices. All the departments of our establish? ment are full of the best makes of goods, and purchased by our resident bnyer in New York for cash at the lowest prices, euabling us to sell goods a t low as any house in New York. Those residing in the city, and strangers i passing through, before ia>iug in their i winter supplies, should examine our largo and clioico assortment, at the GRAND 1 CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH? MENT OF W1I, d. love ?fc co , whole? sale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS, ; MOTIONS. BOOTS and SHOES, corner ot Main and Plain streets. I N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all parts of the eouutry uu application. FALL STOCK NOW OPENING D. EPSTIN'S r.vSHIOXAIH.E Clothing House, I'ndtr Columbia Hotel. rrUIEmost popular styles of the season 1 in Men's and Boys' HATS aro now ready, among which are the "Granger" and "Tom Oollins" Hat Magniticont stock of Fur nishing Goods, &c. Arriving overy day. Look out for bar? gains this season, as I am determined to maintain the standard of Belling the BEST GUOD8 in the market at tho LOWEST PHIOES. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will be sold at a SACRIFICE, iu order to close them out and make room. Call early for them at D. EPSTIN'S, Kept 5 Under Columbia Hotel. FINE'S SALOON. JVo. 11 Hhhardnou Street, between Lady and Uerouin Streets. HAYING replenished my enttro stock of Li<]Uors, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Restaurant, I am now prepared to furnish my Hionds ami the public generally with the best the mat Lets afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent Lost or Mislaid. ACERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, issued fcy the Citizens' Savingd Bank of S mill Carolina, natod 21st January, 1873, I numbered 157, iu tho uamo of E. Hanly i Spencer, for sixty dollars, has been lost or ? LiUME X?NUMBER 185 B - JL - - _ Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes REGARD!. E HS of political opposition, lr> gaiu tbo gubernational chair. Tbc Indian Girl propoaca, regardless of oppo? sition in her lioo, to gain the wholesale trado of the State; for, as the muster of tbo Terpeiehoran School surpasses in graceful? ness tho mau who only knows how To Dance a Jig! Se this maid, through long experience, and through acquaintance with tho retail trade, can surpass other houses, in placiDg witn Dealers such Cigars as tin ir customers will most delight to eraokc, for really, yon might as well expact Republicans to meet Democrats On the Democratic Platform As to look for Cigars that in quality or prico will compare with those sold at ? INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, _Colombia, 8. C. THE OALIF?RNlTcT??Y?TOEE STILL AHEAD! TLIE proprietor of this establishment would respectfully announce to the Eublic and his numerous patrons, that he as largely increased his facilities for aup Elying to them the best !?? -nds of CIGARS, oth imported and douaeeuc. Their for.ee for tho manufacturing of tho beat Cigars has been largely increased,thereby ena? bling them to compote with the largest New York and Baltimore houses. Of this, tho dealers throughout the entire State can certify. Tho celebrated 6c. PARTAGAS are still all the rage; also, tho 10c. IM? PORTED L0NDRE8. M. SULZBAOHER, No. 105 Main street, _Two doors below Wheeler House. School Books and Stationery. RL. BRYAN has just opened a new ? slock of English and Classical SCHOOL BOOKS andSCHOOL STATION? ERY. Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchants and Public Offices of every size and quality. I Also, a large variety of Writing Paper, Envolopee, Gold and Steel Fens, Copying Presses, Pocket-knives, fine Pocket-books made to order. Inkstands, Initial Paper, Writing Desks. Ink of all colors, and other varieties of Offica Stationery. Sept 10 IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented March, 1870, BY I'EXDLKT?S 4i BOA RDM A A. ACOUSTA, OA. THE satisfaction this PBESS has given in the past, the great improvement made ou it, and the fact of its being from forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other good Press, should induce planters and others to'send for one o! our now Circulars before purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irons for Water Power Preeses and Screw Presses. Address PENDLETON-A -BOARDS! AN, Foundry and Machine Works. Kollock Btreet. Augusta. Ga. July 2 jjrjjjmo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! ?1 jQg WM. GLAZE, AT hisnew store, Main street.nearly op? posite the Central National Bank, has large and beautiful stock of fine WATCHES j stem and key winders, from beat European i and American manufacturers, and of his own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled assort? ment j uat received and all the latest styles, i Bterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases, I Bridal Presents, and u verv fine seit ction of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, large stock of Spectacles and Eje-Glaseee, Clocks, Musical Rexes, and ii great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest aud best selected in tho Southern country and will be sold a* cheap as ?aine article can be bought ai j wl ei e. net 24 CONG A11 EE IRON WOKKS rOLCMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. . a>?rk? MASUFACTU ?^^^?^gj^^/ UE It J^_KTE A^ ^i^^^SjJa^^^'^ chintrj and Or 51^a?'y hariiehtal Cast iugs tor Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railingsfoi .Gardens aud Cemeteries, Iroi Hetle.oa and At bor Chairs; also, Brass Castings ol all kinds. Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ao. Guarantee all my work first clats and equal to any North or Sent h. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Caroliua and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depota. Nov 18 LAWYER*' OFFICES! I N suit a NCR OFFICE*! ROOMS FOR FAMILIES! SI Mi I.K BED-ROOMS! T'? LET IN TUE N2.W Central National Bank Building. Pit WES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bed-Rooms from IS per month upwards; Family Rooms from $6 per month upwards; Lawyers' Offices from *6 pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS aud other modern improvements in? side bnilding. A"o back room*, all fronting on tho atreet. Good ventilation. 'A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. 8EIBELB A EZELL. April 2_ . BURNING UP! YOU aro burning up with FEVER?In? termittent Fever, Chill and Fever, Fever and A^ue?all these are the same disease, caused in tho same way. RAGING AUTUMNAL Days of September, hot, falling I leaves, docaving matter, will produce Chill and Fever. Dumb Chills, Aching Bones and other bilious DISEASES, Which can be cured by HEINITZ'? KINA CHILL CURE. Thousands burn with fever and shake with cold just for want of a cure, which is to bo found only at Kept 8 }_HEINITSH'S Drug Store. For Sale, ALIGHT ROOK AWAY aud a pair ol small HORShS. For particulars, ap ply tit Puu:six. oftico. Oct H>