The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 24, 1874, Image 3

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Paris. Ootober 23 ?Priooe Charles Bonaparte has been elected Presides* of the Coreican Council General. BfiBZ?n, October 23.? Count Yon ! Arnim's oivil dhit has been referred to the Court in the Beoond instance. FiiOBENOE, Ootober 28. ?Garibaldi aooepta the Parliamentary oendidaoy from Borne, stipulating that his at tendance will bo optional. He will 1 only appear when he thiuka his pre* aenoe necessary. London. Ootober 28.? Brigands stopped the train bearing Count Yon Vanderburg, Minister of Germany, on the way to Lisbon, homeward, near Ciniad, in Spain. The Minister lost bis money, watoh and clean shirts. The Ultramontane members of tie Reichst?dt will question Bismarck re? garding Yon Aruim'8 treatment. Buenos Ayres, October 23 ?The rebels are camped outside the city. Both parties are afraid. A colonel with 500 men deserted to the rebels. Telearn-utilc?-American matter*. St. Louis. Ootobar 22 ?The ruolher of Senator John A. Logan is dead. Philadelphia, October 22.?Letters have been received at the Centennial Rooms from Brazil, which indicate that the Emperor will be one of the nation's gueats in 1876. He remarked recently, "I am very desirous to visit the United States, and I intend to do bo on the occasion of the centennial anniversary, but it will bo necessary for me first to obtain permission from my Parliament to leave my empire." The Government of Nicaragua has just officially signified its intention to participate in the international exhibi? tion. Orders for memorial medals are beginning to pour iu. To-day, twenty six orders for several thousand came by one mail. Cargoes of pearl tinted granite, ready dressed, from the James River quarries, Virginia, from Maine and from Concord, N. H., for tbo art galleries and other buildings, uro ar? riving, and the buildings are progress? ing rapidly. New Obleans, October 22 ?Active preparations are being made for the entertainment - of Knights Templar, who are expected from all sections of the Union to attend the grand convo? cation, aommenoing December 1st. The latest advices from tbo osne growers' returns show an uncommonly large yield of aane per sore and a greater proportion of saccharine mat? ter than usual. The prospects now are good for the production of the largest orop of sugar that has bean made in Louisiana since 1861. The: Att- rney-Ge-jeral's opinion of the legality of naturalization before the Second District Court will not be officially delivered till to-morrow, but he to-day expressed the conviction that alt 'naturalization papers issued from that court since 1864 aro mill aud void..'.' At half past 8 o'clock, this morning, a solemn requiem High Mass was aele. brated in tbo Church of tho Immaou late Conception, at the request of tho relatives of the citizen soldiery who fell in the late oonfiiot. The following special from Shreve port is from Democratic sources: "Oq the authority of General Mer rell and Commissioner Levisaee, we learn that warrants are preparing for the arrest of merobants and others, which will tales nlapA probsbly to? morrow. The Times, in an extra, ad? vises submission to arrest by United States soldiers, but advises parties so arrested not to give bail." New Iberia, La , Ootober 22.? Oapt. E. T. King, just from St. MartinBvitle, reports the arrest, night before last, of Chailes Herbert, Jr., and Placido Ho val, by a Deputy United States Mar? shal. There is also a report, which is generally believed, that warrants are in the hands of the Deputy Marshal for the arrest of Col. Aloibiadea De blaac. Gen. Deolonet, Col. Fournet and other prominent citizens. Baton Rouge, October 22.?Tho ?steamboat Esperanga was burned lasi night at midnight at Profit's Island. The boat and cargo are a total loss. The chambermaid was lost, but all others were saved. New York, October 22.?In the afternoon session the Episcopal Con? vention refused to oooflrm the eleotion of Seymour to the Bishopric. Thomas Denny, of the Stock Ex? change, is dead. Detuoit, Ootober 22 ?The propeller Brooklyn exploded ber boiler this afternoon, in the river, twelve miles below the oity. Sixteen persons are reported missing. A steamer brought the survivors, a number of whom are badly injured, to this oity. Denver, Con., October 22.?The of? ficial oanvas8 of the vcte for delegates gives Patterson (Democrat) 2,163 ma? jority. Shbkvepobt, Ootober 23.?Every? body is signing a document npon which oar merobants are about being arrested. The offence seems to be that i the people of means will not employ persons that they don't want. The original signers will abido the legal is? sue instead of mounting horses und taking to the bushes. New York;, Ootober 23.?Judge Lawrence cites Henrj Clews for ex? planation, and enjoins him from dis posingof his property. The Shoriff is in possession, to prevent Clews from delivering his property to the assignee or entering the premises. Tho Episcopal Congress order the Bonding of delegataa to the Canadian Provincial Synod. 500 luymen pe? tition against restraint upon tho ritual as it now exists. Probabilities?For the Gulf and South Atlantio States aud Tennessee, falling barometer, Southerly winds, | rising temperature, cloudy weather and oooasioual rain. Philadelphia, October 23.?Com? modore Wm. Ionian i . dead. He en? tered tho service in 1812. I . Nbw York, October 23 ?Tue..?eport i Of tbe death of Carl Formt s in untrno. Henry Clowe & Co. u?t? assfgued to' Frederick Taylor, for the benefit oil ibeir oredUorH. J A reliable special says tbe Madrid Government sent $5,000,000 for distri? bution among tbe Carl tat chiefs to dose the war. The friends of Dr. Seymour olaim that he had a dean majority among tbe bishops, but tbe peculiar form of voting by dioceses aud orders defeated him. ? Detroit, October 23 ?Five passen? gers and eight of ".be orew were killed by the City of Brooklyn explosion. Tbe Dames are unobtainable. The steward's books went down with the wreck. Some of tbe dozen injured say tbe Brooklyn was racing with tbe Cuba. No botlies have been reoovered. Tclegr?uUlu?Commercial Itcporta. Columbia, October 22?Cotton market quiet?middling 13?4@13J'<#; sales 155 bales. Columbia, S. C, October 23.?Cot? ton merket quitt; s-Ics 1S2? middlim* 13?X?13>8. London, October 23 ? Eries 271.,'. Paris, October 23 ?Rentes ~02f. 35o. Liverpool, October 23?3 P. M.? Cotton quiet and unchanged; sales 12,000, iucluding 2,000 for speculation and export; sales of the week 67,000, of which 6,000 were for export and 5.0U0 for Hpeoulatiou; stock 621,OOd, inoludiug 167,000 American; receipts j of tho week 38,000, including 17,000 American; actual export 7,000; stock afloat 251,000, including 82,000 Ameri? can; sales ou the basis of middling up? lands, nothing below low middling, shipped iu Ojtober uud November, 7;?4," ou the basin of middling Or? leans, nothing below .low middling, shipped in November uud December, 8; sales of American 7,100. 6 P. M.?Cotton?sales ou the basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped iu November and December, 7?.;'; deliverable iu No? vember and December 7 11-16; nothing below low middling, deliverable iu Oc? tober, 7^4. Yarns aud fabrics at Man? chester dull and tending dowuwa*d. New York, October 23?Noon.? Cotton dull und easier; sales 853?mid? dling uplands 14%; middling Orleans 15?4. Sales of futures: October 11 11-10@U3(; Novembor 14 11-16(0, 143.i; December 14 29-32(2(15; Jauuarv 15 5 32@15!.<; February 15 7 16? 15 17-32; Mar?b 15^?15 27-32; April 16@16?^; May 16 5 16(o;16 13 32; Juue 15)^(0116 21 32. Flour dull uud un? changed. Wheat dull and uuchanged. Corn quiet and heavy. Pork hrm ? metes 19.00@19.25 Lud heavy steam 13Jg. Freights 6rm. Money oisy. at 3. Gold 10. Exchange?long 4.35j.j; short 4 89. Governments ac? tive und steady. State bonds quiet and strong. Stocks dull and lower. 7 P. M.?Cotton weak and irregular; sales 1.2G4, at 14J^@15>^. Southern flour dull and droopiug?common to fair extra 500(u)5 95; good to choice 6.00(2j8 25. Wheat dull aud olosiug T oeut lower?1.15(0.1.19 for winter red Western; 1.20(ml.21 for amber do.; 1.24@1.80 for white Western. Corn dull and heavy aud 2@3o. lower ?86)<<(g(89 for Western mixed, afloat, olosiug with sellers ut iusidc prioe; buyers ofler 86. Coffee very Arm? Rio 2l#, geld. Sugar q?iei and firmer. Rico quiet. Pork steady, at 19.00. Lard unchanged. Whiskey lower, at 92jX(a)93. Freights a shade firmer?cotton, sail }?; steam 9-32. Cotton?net receipts 620; gross 2,625. Fatnres closed steady; sales 34,500: October 14$?\ November 14^; Decem? ber 14 15-16, 14 31 32; January 15 3-16, 15 7 32; February 15>?, 15 17-32; March 15 13-16, 15 27 32; April 16 1 16, 16 3 32; May 16^, 16 13 32; June 1<j??, 16 21-32. Money in good demaud, at2(aj2!.<. Sterling dull and lower, at 4.85J^'.~ Gold dull and steady, at 10(^10^. Govern? ments dull but steady. States quiet and nominal. Comparative Cotton Statement?Net receipts at aii United States ports for tbe week 132,486; same week last year 1,038; total to date 504,631; to same date last year 375,475. Exports of tbe week 45.83S; same week last year 21, 165; total to date 103,072; to same date last year 103,253. Stock at all United States ports 338,151; last year 221,656; at all interior towns 53,190; last year 48,863; at Liverpool 621,000; last year 525,000. American afloat for Great Britain 82,000; last year 37,000. Baltimore, October 23.?Flour un? changed. Wheat weak. Corn dull and nominal. Provisions with a shade better feeling. Lard?refined 15. Coffee unchanged. Whiskey 92 @93. Sugar stronger. New Orleans, October 23.?Cotton firm?middling M;V; not receipts 5,448; gross 6,067; sales 2,000; last evening 3,350; stook 66,481; weekly net receipts 26,768; gross 30,586; ex porls to Great Britain 10,781; to the continent 3,214; to Franoe 1,755; coastwise 4,827; aoleB 2,350. ! Weekly Cotton Statement.?Ma cou?Weekly net receipts 4,202; ship? ments 6,678; stook 4,2(30. Columbus ?Weekly uet receipts 2,866; ship ments 1,602; (.ales 2,860; stook 3,529. Baltimore?Stock 6,235; weekly net re- j oeipta 143; gross 48,621; exports to the 1 contiueut '201; oouatwiso 396; sales j 3,000; spiuuers 1,320. Norfolk Weekly not receipts 17,353; exports coa9twi.se 10,937; sales 3,416. Shrevo port?Weekly net receipts 2,019; ship? ments 1,753; sales 2.196; stock 2,335. Savaunah?Stock 6,462; weekly uet 10 ceipts 31,672; gross 31,895; exports to Great Britain 6,824; to the contiueut 1,450; coastwise 6,065; sales 11,215. Mobile?Stock 17,468; weekly net rc ! oeipts 8.520; gross 8.552; exports coiat j wiHo 3,769; sales 6,250. Gal vest on? Stock 33,631; weekly uet receipts 1,262; gross 2.852; exports to Groat Britain 525; coastwise 2,818; sales 7,613. Nashvilla? Weakly.net receipts 1,666; Hbipcr.eQti ,770; stock 5,415. Pork Royal - Net receipts 2,596; ex? ports coastwise 1,782; stock 3,263. Providence?Net receipts 269; salts 1,200; stock 7,000. Indianola?Net receipts 516; exports coastwise 516. Solma?Weekly net receipts 3,722; shipments 2.571; stock 4,254. Mont? gomery?Weekly net receipts 3,433; shipments 2,561; stock 4,347. Mom phis?Stock 23,582; weekly net re? ceipts 12 891; shipments 9,175; sales 14,600. Augusta?Weekly net re? ceipts 9,152; shipments 6,447; sales j 7,936; to spicners 299; stock 10,976. I Charleston?Stock 41,022; weekly net receipts 21,618; gross 21,718; exports to Great Britain 4.703; to France 940; to the contiuent 765; coastwise 9,42-3; sales 12,500. Boston? Slock 8.0U0; weekly net receipts 627; gross 6,306; sales i,900. Tue PeauoUy Fund?Report of Dr. Sears on South Carolina.?Except in the city of Charleston, ecarcely any schools in the State aro kept through? out tbo year. They are, moreover, s > poorly supported and badly managed that no aid we can give will make them attractive to intelligent families. Ac? cording to the report of the State Su? perintendent, made November 1, 1873, tbe State appropriation for schools is S300,000, besides the pell tax aud dis? trict taxes, amounting to $149,968 Of this appropriation, 629,714 remaiu unpaid. Of tbe appropriation for the year 1872, uo loss thau 8209,185 re? main unpaid; and of that fur 1871, 875,000; making tbe whole deficiency 8313,89'J Upon "the unsatisfactory couditiou of tbe aobool nuances, and upou the ignorance, incompetence aud inexcusable neglect of duty ou the part of mauy of the school officers," tbo Superintendent remarks: "If tbe future management of our State school appropriations is to be no improve? ment on that of the pust, it would be wise to ab union the plan altogether, and impose upon the people of each Couuty or school district the duty of providing the means for tbe mainte nance of tbo public schools." Under these circumstances, nothing has been done for South Ciroliua, t x^ept to contribute 8200 for a school in Spur tauburg. Military ?&detachment of twenty five meu from the 18th Uuited States lofuntry, stationed at Newberry, uuder command of Lieuteuant Anderson, ar? rived iu our towu on last Wednesday. They found our little borough very quiet, with tho exception of some noisy fellows from Newberry?the colored band from that place?who occasion? ally kick up q iite a rumpus with their burns. Lieutenant Auderson und bis command bear a good name from Newberry; indeed, many of bis men have acquaintances among our citi? zens, having boeu stationed here once before. They appear to be a very quiet, orderly body of men, for which tbe 18th Regiment is distinguished. ILaurensville Herald. The white Unionists of the Northern portion of Alabama will, it is suid, vote with the Democrats this fall for the first time since 1861, and many negroes will vote the same ticket for tbe first time in their lives. Tbe Memphis Appeal says tho whole body of intelligent whites are Btraining every nerve to prevent collision be? tween the race?, while the Grannies, from Attorney Williams down, are moving Heaven and earth to create trouble, as their only hops lies iu Federal interference at the ballot-box. But it wont win. Tbe result of tbe elections in the West on Tuesday say so. Injured by a Cotton Gin.?A mau, named I. J. Newman, bad his left hand cut off by the saws of a cotton gin, on the MoWhorter place, about a quarter of a mile below South Bound? ary street, Augusta, Ga., early Thurs? day morning, Mr. Newman was get? ting the gin ready to start to work, aud ?udiug it choked iu sumo manner with cotton, he put his hand in to en? deavor to looBen the obstructions, when it was caught by the saws aud cut off. Tbe gin-house and born of Joseph H. Johnson, near Griffin, Ga., was consumed by fire on tbe 20th inst. The News says 85,000 worth of proper? ty was destroyed, consisting of over twenty bales of ootton, mostly in the seed, und three bales packed, together with a first-rate gin and new horse power and cotton press. The destruc? tion of live (dock was deplorable. Insurance, $1,700. MisB Conner, the young girl who was killed by a fall at tho Augusta factory, Wednesday evening, was attempting to slide down tbe balustrade when the accident ocourred. She fell down three flights of stairs. Wm. Smith, Sr., and postmaster at Mulberry Grove, Harris County, Ga., I was ehot through the head and mortal? ly wounded, by his sou, Wm. Smith, Jr., on tho 20th. A step-mother was the apple of discord. Boecher'a lawyers can scarcely have beeu serious iu moving that Tiltou be required to furnish a bill of particular damages. Suoh things are not item? ized iu respectable households. Mr. Robert Hanson, Sr., was shot and killed by his sou Jamu? O. Han? son, iu Morgan County, Ga., last week. Mr. G. H. D. Cramer, of Walhalla, departed this life ou Monday last, after ii .short illness. I Oranges, Apples, Lard, &c. ?T UlioiOE tiwoetOUAKGES, Ol\J\J\JSo 00 por hundred; CO bbla. bttltclod Al'l'LiES, vary choice; 25 hbls. Earlv Hobo POTATOES; 'J3 tubn Pure Lual LAUD; 13 tabs Gilt Edge Ooehon BUT? TER. O. J. LAU KEY, Commission Merchant, opposite Puuisix office. Oct 24 1 ~~~~ -JUST RECEIVED, AT McEcnzie's Confectionery, Main S'.reet, Columbia, S. C. NEW Eteme Fige, RainiuH, } and \ boxes, freah D?ttes, Malaga Grapes, Florida Orane.es, Belle Pippins, Brazil Mute, Eng? lish Walnuts. 8. a. Almonds, Peoane, Fil? berts, Northern Cranberries, Cooking Prunes, Albert Biscuits, a fine assortment of Preserves and Jellies, Desaicatod Cocoa nut, Ac. Ao._ Oot 24 6 Staple Groceries. IRISH OATMEAL, Now Bulled Buckwhoat, Fresh Pearl Gria?, Bolted Meal, Italian Maccaroni, Egir Maccarot.i Just received and for sal" low by Pet24 3 JOHN AGNEW A- SON. Fish and Oysters RECEIVED fresh overj raorn ig from Wilmington. These _ aro the New River Oystora, and, without doubt, are the largest and the best flavored oysters ever brought to this city. For sale by OBID JENKINS, On Plain street, next door to John H. Heise's confectionery and fancy store. Oct 21 _ _ J3 Choice Oranges, &c. ' *\JC7*E have just received at our storo, VV No. 93 Assembly street, East side of the Market, a choice lot of Norlhorn CABBAGES, weighing live pounds and up wards to fourteen pounds. Wo intend to well at '20 and 2) cents per head. Choice PINE APPLES 2.3 cents apiece. ORANGES 10 cents per dozen. Hoping tfte citizens of Columbia will yive us a call before pur? chasing elsewhere. Oot 21 1_WITCOySKEY & gjSTEK. The Song Monarch! a sckw and 31 ist interestino BOOK FOR SINGING GLASSES FULL of melodious SONGS, DUETS, GLEES ami four-part SONGS, all easy ind uerrectly adapted to a Singing School I Course, but at the samo time forming a collection mill suited ror the use of College I ami other Choirs, Kinging Sscieties, Ac. By H. 11. Palmer, a sr is ted by L.O. Einor js)u. I'ricb. 73 Cf.sts Pub Dczts, $7.50. ?V ni>-jt allr icttvc Piano Piece: |souv;:Niit uk i.ima, mazouhka, $i oo. Onuof tu ? '-Posthumous Works of L. M. I Gott sob a l'a." THE LEADER! I A new an.l excellent collection of Music for I Choirs, Conventions aud Siu^iDg Classes, ! prepared by those nnst successful compos era, U. It Palmer, of Chicago, aud L. O. I Emerson, of Boston. Pries, $1.33, or $12 00 ; per dozc-is. For vour hc-xt Sunday School Son^ Book, send for the RIVER OF LIFE. By Per? kins ind Rentlcv. 33 cents. All books and music sent, post paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Beuten. OHAS. U. DITSON A CO., 711 Broadway, N. Y. _ Oct 24 swir Another Chance! FIFTH. AND LAST CONCERT is aid of tue Public Library of Kentucky. Day Fixed and Full Drawing Assured os rno.VDAY, 30TH NOVEMBER, 1874. Drawing Oertain at that Date. I LIST OK tilFTS. Out) Grand Cash Gilt, - ? $250,000 Cue Grand Cash Gift, - - 100,000 One Grand Caah Gilt, - ? 75,000 One Grand Cash Gilt. - - - 50,000 One Grand Cash Girt, - - - 25.008 5 Caah Gifts, $20,009 each, ?>? 100,000 10 Cash Girts, 11,000 each, - 140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each, ? 150.000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each, - 100.000 25 Cash Gitta, 4.000 each, ? 100.000 3 ) Cash Gilts. 3 000 each, - 90,000 SOCashGittB, 2,000 each, ? 100.000 100 Cash Girts, 1,000 each, - 100.000 240 Ca*b Gifts, 500 each, ? 120,000 500 Caah Gitta, 100 each, ? 50,000 19,000 Cash Girts, 50 each, - 950,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash,$2.500.0,0 Price ov TiCKr.is.?Whole Tickets, $30; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each Coupon. $.">; 11 Whole Tickets $500; 22 i Tickets $1,000. Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on application. THO. E. ERAMLETTE, Ageut aud Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Sept 11 _seal The Proper Time TO TAKE HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS is when jon have Nau? sea, Loss of Appetite, Yellowed Cast of the Skin, Rush of Blood to the Head, Cold Ex? tremities, Ringiug in iho Ears, Pain in the Back, Sido aud Shoulders, High Colored Urine, Vertigo and BiliousnssB. They a fiord prompt relief. For sale onlvat Sept 1 i HEINITSH'S Drug Store._ Medical College of Georgia, AfOVSTA. THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT of the University of Georgia. The Forty third Session will commence on the aocond day of Novembtr. FnEa?Matriculalion, $3; Full Course of Lectures. $50; Practical Anatomy, $10; Di? ploma, $30. Beneficiaries admitted on ap? plication to the Dean, on terms stated in the circulars. L. A. DU GAS, M. D..LL. D., Oct 1? f3 Dean. Fire Insurance. GE0. HUOGINS' AGENCY. Etta'Xtihed in Columbia, S. C, 1849. X TN A IT RE INSURANCE CO., of Hart? ford, Conn., $S.U0i).u(!0. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., of London, England, $^.000,000. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, $3.300.000 PUEN1X FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Now York, fi.CGO.COO. O LD DOM IS ION IT Ii E1NSU HAN CK CO., ot Itichniond, Va., SfOO.OOO. ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn., It00,tot), Risks taken on buildings, Merchandize, Cotton, Ac , ?e GEO. HUGGINS. Agent. Office opposite '.in- C? luiubia Hotel. Se;>t 15 ; 2in i3L\xotlon Sales. Estate Rale. t'j D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. Auctioneers. WILL be sold on TUESDAY, the 27th day or October, lfc74, at the atoi ?? ol V.O. Peixotto A Bou, uorner of Wash? ington and Richardson streets, Columbia. 8. 0., property belonging to the Estate ol the late Mr. John 8. Mclntosh, of this city, consisting of Assorted Stock of Groceries, Btore Fixtures, Ac. Also, One Muie, Cow and Calf, Two Hogs, Wagon, Buggv and H arnoss, House? hold aud Kitchen Furniture, one Piano. Terms caali george symmer8, john McKenzie, william b. l.owrance. Qualified Executors. Octli to 3. 22. 24. 27 Store to Bent, ON Main street. Call at P. W: KRAFT'S Oct 2:13 Potted Meats. Potted Ham, Potted Tongue. Potted Ohio\en, Potted Turkey, Pottod Lobster, Roast Turkey, Mutton, Ac, j nat received and for sale low bv Pet 23 3 JOHN AGNEW A EON. Wagons. &c, &c. THOSE iu want of any I WapEBrSLatyle of WAGONS will find | ~-~~^$^f\Srj ll to uu'r advaatage to &?Sm*?AmUki?m?i\o mo a call. I manufac? ture or repair any kind of wagon. Black smithing in all its branches promptly and ncatlv pot formed. HENRY SKIPPER. Oct 2:1 _ Extraordinary Announcement! Arrival of the Indian Queen, Wife of Captain Jack. SUE wtil be on exhibition daily, free of | chargn, at the new and ponular CIQ AR | SfOREor M. GOLDSMITH, at 105t Assem? bly struct, North of the Market. Lovers of the weed can bo supplied with all tho fa? vorite brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO u-sually kept in a lirst class establishment. I beg leuvo to call attention to our five cent MANILLA, which, for tUvor and quality, cannot be surpassed by any ton cent Cigar sold olsewhern. Manufacturing my Cigars nnder my personal supervision, I am enabled to oiler such iuducemoutB to the trade aud consumers in general as will compete favorably with any of tho larger manufactures in Northern cities. A call' will convince tho most skoptical that tho Indian Queen Cigar Store Is tho place to obtain tlio boat Cigar for the. least money. m. goldsmith, Oct 23 105-i Assembly street. Drs. Greene, Lindley& Bentley's Great Family Medicines. COMPOUND EXTRACT corvda i.is, tho gi eat vo?etablo alterative for all diseases arising from impure blood. DU. GllEKNK's FIT CURE, for the euro of Epilepsy, Fits.SpasniH, aud convul? sions of till kinds. Itleiltcutetl Sloltry, for C'OUgtia, Cclds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of tbS lungs and air passages. Neuralgia Sperlflc.accrtainand speedy | enre for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Head-ache,and all nervous pains. Wabttali Valley Ague Cure. Contains no Quinine. A most poeitivo remedy lor Chilis, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm. Prepared at the Laboratorv, Charlotte, N.;C. For salo by W. C. FISHER, Nov 20 ! Is Columbia. S. C. S 300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIE? '. Leg&lizod bv State Authority, and 1)11 A W'N IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS. tint ml Single NumberSchenieol 30,000 Number*! UHAWd tue last DAY of each month. niTjTm i\ t bbt7P tea ??? i ~ Ar HAL i ItiZ. fj, $?v,vuu : 10,380 Prises, Amounting tc 9300,000.1 WholcTickets.llO; Halves,5; Quarters, 2.5(1 77.?? (treat Combination Scheme, with a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32.500! and 32,300 Piu/.ks, Amounti.no to $578,1771 Dram* Every Saturday During the Year, Wholo Tickets. $10; Halves,5;Quarters,2.50 Address, for tickets aud circulars, MURRAY, MILLER A CO.. Manager*. P. O. Box 2,446. St. Louis, Mo. _April 7 __ jTly South Carolina?Richland County. COUliT OF PROBATE. Edward Ueed, as Administrator of the Es? tate of Al< \mder Kmard. deceased. Plaintiff, against Caroline Kinard and Mike Kinard, A miuor, Defendants.? Copy Summons. lo Defendants Caroline Kinard and Mike Kinard', a mtnan YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaiut in this aotiou, ol which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to I the said complaint on tho subscribers, at their office, at No. 17 Washington street, Columbia, S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of' such service; aud if you fail tn answer the complaint witldu tho time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demandod in tho com? plaint. Dated Columbia. B.C., 28th Augnet, 1374. WIGG A >1 UGUENIN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Witness in y ha id and seal of the Court of Probate for Richland County, at Colum? bia, 2Mh August 1871. SANDERS D. 8WYGEUT, Judge of Probate. To 'he Defendant ( aroline Kinara: I Take notice that tho complaint in this I action, together with the summons, of I which the torching is a copy, was filed iu the office of tho Judge of Probate for the : County of Richland, in the State aforesaid, I on the 24lti day of September. 1874. WIGG A HUGUENIN. ; Sept 2ll s?j Plaintiff's Attorneys. j OOFFEE, COFFEE. COFFEE! i DIRECT IMPORTATION, j 4,000 Bags Coffee, j PER Geruiau Brig' Hormanu, from ltio de Janeiro, tor sale in lota to suit par chasers, by GEO W. WILLIAMS A CO., 1 ami :; llnync Mieut, ChsrlvalMi, S C. I Get 20 |2 Coal'..Coal! Coal! rIMl i: indendglied beg leave to ?t?te that JL thev tiitv.' constantly on timid ?11 kinds oi COAL, and will lurniali consumers I in a?.v .pi intitv, delivered, at lowest easli ; prices. BOW EN A LAFAR, Agents. Sept 2 3*? 1874 1875 St Ml mil im ram B. & W, C. SWAFFIELD Hats, Trunks. Valises, etc., etc., ia now open for iuepection. Our stock baa been aelected witb great care, and tor atylo and cheapness ia an snrpaaeed. In our OVER COAT DEPARTMENT we are dieplayiag the latest atylea in Bine, Black and Bro<vn Beaver, Blue and Black Cloth, Chinchilla aud other atylea at low prices. BOYS' AND YOUTBS' CLOTBISfi la a apecialty with ua, and oach depart? ment n replete with the boat tbat can be round in tbia market from two and a hall yeara and upwards. In hats, We have all the Latest Styles, and re? ceive additi-ma to our etock almost daily. In our Furnishing Goods DEPARTMENT we have an elegant Stock of Neck Wear, the celebrated Diamond D bbirta, Uudor-wear and Jewelry. In our We have a full lino of Fonign and Do? mestic Cloths, Cassimercs and VeatiagR; and with our present facililiea for turning out first class garments, we defy compe? tition. Visitors to the approaching State Fair will Baye money by purchasing their goods at this establishment. Goods will be smt C. O. D. to any part of the country, euhj >ct to inspection. it, & \Y, G. Oct is