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II BY JULIAN A. SELBY. The Swiss Abolish the Death Pe? nalty.?Capital punishment has been totally abolished in Switzerland. The new penal code of that republic may be briefly summarized: Homicide, committed voluntarily, is to be quali? fied as murder, and punished with from ten to twenty years of solitary confinement. Premeditated murder, ("with malice prepense,") is to be! classed as assassination, punishable | ? with solitary confinoment for life. Hnrder by poisoning, also with the | BQmo punishment, whether death is oo Vcaeioued at once or by a slow poison. If death does not result from the ad? ministration of poison,, the punish? ment is to bo from ten to twenty years' solitary confinement. For infanticide, the pnnisbment is solitary confine-! ment for not less than three nor more , than five years. my - Ladies Comt/ahing Their Garters. The other day, after a meeting of a certain famous woman's olub in New York, the ladies amused themselves comparing theirs garters, to see which wore the handsomest, for garters of ex? travagant expense have lately come into fashion, and several of these olub members wear their clasped with gold and preoions stones. The jewelers are all introducing now designs for garter clasps that promise shortly to cost as much as the bracelets that fashion has discarded. A charming woman and singer in society is said to wear a pair of garters that oost $500. Honest Lawyers.?M. Koupernik, a distinguished Russian advocate, was recently engaged for the defense of several murderers, but was so horrified by the details of the crime, that when called upon to plead be gave his cli? ents up and said, "Let justice be done." What a reformation such honesty as that wonld work in this conntry. Murderers wonld become scarcer, though shysters might not flourish so well. The new international postal treaty will not go into operation nntil Jnly 1, 1875, and continue for three years, with conventions each year to con? sider tho subject. The 1st of next Jnly, then, there will be a grand epoch in the nniformity and cheapness of foreign postage. An interesting little boy, timid when j left alone in a dark room, was over? heard, recontly, by his mother, to say in hiB loneliness, "Oh, Lord, don't let any one hurt me, and I'll go to chun next Sunday, and give you some ? money." We find the following item in an Il? linois paper: "Mr. -, who has) been in retirement for a few weeks | after marrying and barying three sis? ters, oame np smilingly to the altar again yesterday, having begnn on a new family." The Union League.?The leaders of tbe Union League have been holding a sort of general council at Baltimore. They are afraid, no doubt, that the re? bellion is not yet ended. Fish and Oysters dfev f~\ REOEIVED fresh evorj morn- I ^UlfitiK from Wilmington, These ^Sf?r Are the New River Oysters, and, without doubt, are tho largest and the best flavored oyBters ever brought to this city. For Bale by ORID JENKINS, On Plain street, next de v to John H. Heiee's confectionery and fancy store. Oct 21_{3 0OFFER, COFFEE. COFFEE! DIU EOT IMPORTATION, 4,000 Bags Coffee, PER German Brig Hermann, from Rio tie Janeiro, for sale iu lots to suit pur :Laeere, by GEO. W. WILLIAMS .t CO., 1 and 3 Hayne street, Charleston, S. 0. Oct 20_ 12 Coal! Coal! Coal! THE nndersigned beg leave to state that they have conatantly on hand all ] kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumore ' in axy quintity, delivered, at lowest cash prices. BOTCEN A LAFAR, Agonts. ^ Sept 2_ 3mo BURNING UP' YOU are burning up with FEVER?In? termittent Fever, Chill and Fever, Fever and Ague?all these are the same disease, caused in the time way. RAGING AUTUMNAL Days of September, hot, falling! leaves, decaying matter, will produce Chill ana Fever, Dumb Chills, Aching Bones and other bilious DISEASES, Which can be cured by HEINITSH'? KINA CHILL CURE. Thousands burn with fever and shako with colu just for want of a cure, which is to bo found only at Sept 3 i_HEINITSH'? Drug Store._ Quaker Liniment! THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FA? MILY MEDICINE, is tho beet remedy in tbe world for the following complaints, viz: Cramp in tho Limbs and Stomach, Rheumatism in all its forms, Neuralgia, Dysentery, Frosh Wounds, Toothache, Sore Throat, Sprains and Bruises. Pain in tho stomach, Bowels or Sido. Bilious Colic, Cholera, Colds, Chapped Hands, Burns, Spinal Complaints, Chills aud Fcvor. Pnrely vogotabla and all-healing. For in? ternal and oxternal uao. Prepared by E. U. II CIN IT SO, at his Drug Sopt \C> i And Chemical Stor [J BAT "Let o COLT Governor's Proclamation. State op South. Carolina, Executive Department, Columbia, S. C, October 22, 1874. Wherea?, Numeroos complaiuts have reached me from various quarters of the State tbat tho several political parties are not adequately represented in the Boards of Commissioners of Electiou, as at present constituted; aud whereas, this lack of representa? tion has given ris?, in many instances, to grave apprehensions of" trouble in the conduct of tho approaching elec? tion; and whereas, it is the doty of the Exeoutire to give the whole peoplo of the State all proper and reasonable gunrnutees for tho sanotity of tbo bal? lot box, aud 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 Stato of South Carolina, do issue this, my pro? clamation, making the following chunges iu the Boards of Commis? sioners of Election in tho several Counties of the State: Aiken County?A. D. Atwood and D. S. Henderson, vice S. J. Lice and L. L. Speucer, hereby removed. Abbeville County?J. It. Tolbert aud J. W. Perriu, vice H. Ii. Ellison aud T. N. Tolbert, hereby removed. Anderson County?John It. Coob ran and J. Scott Murray, vice T. J. Webb aud James Uilinoro, hereby removed. Barnwell County?T. J. Counts, rice W. A. Norland, hereby removed. Beaufort County?L. S. Liangloy, T. Hamilton and Win. Elliott, vice E. F. English, E, J. Bavennah and J. J. Cohen, hereby removed. Charleston County?R. H. Wil loughby, Johu A. Mushington and C. Biobardson Miles, rice C. C. Bowen, T. G. Boag aud R. M. Gregorie, here? by removed. Chester County?John MeDauiel, vice Dublin J. Walker, hereby re? moved. Chesterfield County ? G. W. Du-i vail, vice G. W. Brewer, hereby re-' moved. Clarendon County?J. F. Rhaoie and Jared Warloy, vice Augustus Collins and W. B. Burgess, Sr., hereby removed. Colleton County?S. A. Jacoby aud J. C. Harrison, vice David Sandors and J. K. Terry, hereby removed. Darlington County?J. B. Middle ton and F. F. Warley. vice John Tiim uey aud Jonathan Wright, hereby removed. Edcsefield County?John L. Audi son, vice Lawrence Cain, hereby re? moved. Fairfield County?George Holly and J. H. Bion, vice W. M. Nelson and Moses Martin, hereby removed. Georgetown County?Bruce Wil? liams and B. H. Wilson, vice B. O. Bush and S. P. Gibson, hereby re? moved. Greenville County?J. P. Latimer and John W. Stokes, vice Thomas Brier nnd James E. Sohotield, hereby removed. Hours County?Charle? Johnson and Thomas F. Gillespie, vice J. H. ?erham aud H. W. Jones, hereby ro moved. Kershaw Cocnty?Frank Carter, E. M. Pinckney and W. M. Shannon, vice R. E. Wall, Ammon Reynolds and J. F. Sutherland, hereby removed. Lancaster County?F. A. Clinton, B. J. Witherspoon ami J. F. G. Mit? tag, vice John G. Marks, Benjamin Montgomery and Thomas S. Riddle, hereby removed. Laurens County?N. J. Holme?, vice Johu Evinp, hereby removed. Lexington County?S. Corloy aud H. A. Meel/.e, rice John A. Willinms and Shndraoh Harris, hereby removed. Marion County?J. M. Johnson and W. A. Ilayno, vice W. H. Collier aud L. F. Spencer, hereby removed. Marlboro County?C. W. Dudley aud H. Covington, vice J. L. Breedon and Thomas W. Allen, hereby re? moved. NswiiBititx County?H. C. Moses aud W. H. Thomas, vice H. B. Scott and Simeon Yonng, hereby removed. Oconee County?Alexander Bryoe, Jr., and W. C. Keith, vice Elias Jen? kins and Johnson Wright, hen by re? moved. Orangeuurg Counti'?T. O. Hub bell and S. Dibble, vice J. P. Mayes and J. U. Ford ham, hereby removed. Pickens County?R. E. Bowen, vice W. A. Lesley, hereby removed. Richland County?John Agnew, Sr., vice JoBophns WhetBtone, hereby removed. Spartanbcrg County?J. H. Evius and D. R. Duncan, vice Duuiel Swiu ney and Alfred Tolleson, hereby re? moved. Union County?Viuceut Fitrr aud W. H. Wullace, vice J. W. Defaur und S. A. Hawkins, hereby removed. Wi lli AMSUuua County.?W. W. Ward, S. A. Swails and S. W. Man rioo, vicetl. J. Hirsob, Philip Heller aud Benjamin Mouzon, hereby re? moved. York County?W. B. Willson, vice J. G. Enloo, hereby removed. The warrants of appointment, to? gether with the oaths of ofllco, will bo forwarded immediately to the above named appointees, who, after having ur Just Censures JMBIA,' S. C, TUESDAY Mi filed their oaths in accordance with law, will at onco enter upon 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, Jr., Governor S. C. I inl< ]i c mir n i Remibtlcau I'luiy-dr. der of tlie Campaign. Headq'rs Independent Rei\ Party, Rooms State Ex. Committee, Columbia, S. C, October 21, 1874. By virtuo of the authority vostedjn the Executive Committee of the Inde? pendent Republican party by tho State Convention, held in the city of Charleston, 2d of October, 1S71, the following gentlemen will address the citizens of tho State at the places and times annexed: Prosperity, Tuesday, October 27? E. M. Seebrook, W. H. Thomas. Camden, Tuesday, Oetober 27? Martin R. Delany, Samuel Lee, W. E. Johnston. ? Newberrv, Wednesday, October 23? J. Mims Sullivan, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. Abbeville, Thursday, October 29? Martin R. Dciany, E. B. Seabrook, W. II. Thomas. Bennettsville, Thursday, October 29?Samuel Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. Davis. Anderson, Friday, '^October 30? Martin R. Delany, E. B. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas. Society Hill, Friday, October 30? Samuel Lee, Johu M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. Davis. Yvalballo, Saturday, October 31? Martin R. Delany, E. B. Siabrook, W. H. Thomas. Kingstree, Saturday, October 31 ? Samuel Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr., T. A. Davis. Greenville, Saturday, October 31? To be appointed. Charleston, Monday, November 2? To be appointed. Pickens, Mondny, November 2? Martin R. Delany, E. B. Seabrook, YV H. Thomas. All meetings will be held at 12 M., unless otherwise ordered by County Chairmen. County Chairmen will pleaso take uotico of the time and places of meet iug, and act accordingly. THOS. C. DUNN, President. Attest: J. EvansBritton, Secretary. ?'o flic CcsssrvaiSue Voters uf Rich land County. At a meeting of the Executive Com? mitteo of tho Conservative party for Richland County, it wns Resolved, That in view of the cha? racter and surronndings of the two Repnblioan tickets presented for the support oi the voters of itiohland County, the oommittce deem it desira? ble, in the interests of good govern? ment, that the Conservatives of this County should givo their undivided and unaoimoos support to the Naeb County tioket. Resolved, That we recommend every citizen of tho County who desites an honest administration of the Stato Go? vernment, to give their earnest sup? port to John T. Greene for Governor, atsd M. R. Deluuey for Lieutenant Governor. F. W. McMaster, Chas. F. Janney, R. O'Neace, Jb, J. W. Smith, John McKenzie, Samuel Garner. House to Rent. THE HOUSE and FOUR ACItE Jjjjj LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar. ?"?"^d ui and excellent well of wa' er. l'os nensi' given immediately. Apply to WM. MAIl'l .N or E. It. ARTHUR. July 1 PORTRAITS. FHOTOGRAPnS. STERE OSCOFES, Ac, Copies from Old Pic turos made any siz? and style as cheap a* auywhere else. Como and sec the new Glace Picture. Mr. Coffin, the finest photographer in New York city, will assist in the photo? graphic department. ART C2AL.L.KKY BUILDING. Oot 18 3030 COLUMBIA. S. CL FINE'S SALOON. JNo. 11 Richardson Street, between Lady and Oervuis Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock of Li'iuorB, Cigars, Ac, having also ?ivon proper attention to my Restaurant, am now prepared to furnish my friends and the public generally with the beat the markets afford. Oct_17 WM. M. FINE, Agent. A Kerosene That Will Not Explode! A LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered with tho confidence that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any burn* ing oil that has been offered to the public, This oil is primo white in color, :s deodor? ized to tho highest extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oils, and is war? ranted to stand a tiro test of l.">? degrees Fahrenheit. It is perfectly safo for use in all Coal Oil or Kerosene- Lamps, and as its name indi? cates, will givo all who uso it perfect "security" in doing ho. Aladdin Security Oil will bnm longer, havo much less smell, and not crust tho wick, and will be found to be very economi? cal, to say nothing of tho entiro "security" in its use. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S Ojt 11 Drug Store. ORNLNGr, OCTOBER 27, 18*3 OPENING DAILY! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS, Oil. CLOTHS, klus and window shadesI BOOTS AND SHOES Of all Uirlj and at very low prices. TUB MILL1XERY DEPARTMENT la well stocked with everything that is new and pretty, and no extravagant prices. Ordere from the country promptly at? tended to, at the Old Staud of R. C. SHIVER & CO. Oct 14_ SOMETHING NEW AXD NOVEL. Just Received jjy THE LEADER OP LOW PRICES. REVERSIBLE English Marseilles QUILTS, in new patterns. also, A new stock of Ladies' Undur-vcsts, and all the new styles ol llalmoral and boule? vard SKIRTS, from .",oc. to f."i.00 each. also, New Silk TIES, new Boaded BELTS, Beaded POCKETS and Beadud GIMPS, BUTTONS and FK1NGES for Trimming. also, New stock of American and Freucli Prints. ?also, A large atock of all styles of Plain and Fancy Drtss Goods, from 20c. to $1 50 per yard. C. P. .JACKSON, Oct 11 Leader of Low Prices. "OCTOBER 10, 1874. Special Notice From The CUtAXD CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, or W. D. LOVE & CO. WE have juat received ten cases of very choice and seasonable DRESS GOODS, purchased tor cash of two bank? rupt importing houacs, which will bo sold very cheap. Also, livo cases BLACK AL? PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS, which, for quality and finish, cannot bo ex? celled anywhere.* The following Goods arc now in stock: 50 pieces choico patterns of CARPETS, 100 RUGS, 90 MATS, 50 dozen of Ballou & Co.'scelebrated SHIRTS, for which we are tho agents, retailing them at wholesale prices. All the dopartmcnta of our cstablish meut arc full of the best makes of goods, and purchaaod by our resident buyer in New York for cash at the lowest prices, enabling ua to sell goods a.i low as any house in New York. Those residing in the city, and strangers passing through, before laying in their winter supplies, should examine onrlarc;o and choico assortment, at the GRAND CENTRAL DUY GOODS ESTABLISH? MENT OF WM, D. LOVE it CO , whole? sale aud retail dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS ami SHOES, corner ol Main aud Plain Street?. N.B. SAMPLES sen' gratuitously to all parts id tin- country <>u upplicatiou. Oct 11 qko. iv. smith, 'l*. i?, imor<;iri'o.\, Ol Itichlaiid. Ol Claieiidou. \E\\ Fillll. NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES! One near Smith of Pliu'iilx Oftlcr. aALL in ne? : ' .' CIIOK'EV" ^ FLOl liACON, LAUD.)! >?? SUGAR, MOLASSES. TEAS.^ikiii MEAL. COHN. HAMS, ?OFFEE, BUTTElt, PEPPER. KPIOJ S. STARCH, MACKEREL, OIL?in fact, everything that if Upt in a FIRST CLASS GROCEUY STORE, will consult their iutertst by giving us a call, buying our goods h?r cash, we are enabled to sell as cheap as tho cheapest. All We ask is a trial, and it we do not give entile satisfaction, it will not be our fault. We hope our friends will not forget us. We so? licit a share of the public patronage,deter? mined to givo satisfaction to all who may favor ua with their custom. All cuods de? livered within the city limits. _Sep27 lmo SMITH A BROUOHTON. F L O H E, & C. Barrels New Hulled BUCKWHEAT. O 50 barrels Fancy Family Flour. 10 tieices Magnolia HauiH. 0 barrels Breakfast Strip aud t'. S. Shoulders. IN FANCY GROCERIES, Such us Canned Goods, Jellies. Pre? serves, Condiments, English and American Pickles, Sauce*, ,<?<? , Ac , tho supply and variety are extensive. In Teas and Coffees, Full lines of carefully selected qualities. Wines and Licjuors. On a recent trip North, I have mado every arrangement to keep np the emi? nent quality which always characterizes thoBO as sold by me. My stock ia in every way complete. Fresh additions to Mock dailv. Oct 15 GEO. SVMMERS. [(MIX Event." '4. V01 Fire Insurance. GEO. ? HUOGINS' AGENCY, j Established in Columbia, S. C, 1819. .ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart? ford, Couu., ?G.000,000. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., ol London, England, $8,000,000. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of ] Philadelphia, $3.500.000 PUEN1X FIRE INSURANCE CO., oi New York, $2,COO,C00. OLD DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE CO. ot Richmond, Va., $300,000. ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., of | Hartford, Conn., $100.000. Risks taken on Buildings, Merchandize, Cotton, Ac, Ac. GEO. IIUGGINS. Agent. Otticc oppoaito the Columbia Hotel. Sept 15_f>tu Drs. Greene, Lindley& Bentley's Great Family Medicines. pOMPOUSD EXTKACT COKYDA V J bis, tho gicat vegetablo alterative for ait diseases arising from impure blood. OK. GUEE.VE'S FIT CUKE, for the cure of Epilepsy, Fits,Spasms, and convul? sions of all kinds. lUeillratcil Honey, for Coughn, Colds, Bronchitis, Cronp, and all diseases of tha luugs and air passages. Neurulgiu.Specific,acertain and speedy euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Head-ache, and all nervous pains. Wnbasli Valley Ague Cure. Contains no Quinine. A most positive remedy for Chills, Bilions Fever, and Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm. Prepared at tho Laboratory, Charlotte, N.!C. For sale by W. 0. FISHER, Nov20Jly Columbia. 8. C. S 300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Legalized bv State Authority, and I) Ii A H'.V IN PUBLIC IN 1ST'. LOUIS. Grant! .Single Number Scheme of 5O.0UO Numbers! draws tdf. i.A8T day of each 3ion7h. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! lO.aso Prlxes, AtnonmitiK to &:t0O,O0O. WhoIcTickets.JlO; Halves,5; Quarters.2.50 77??' Great Combination Scheine, Wr/< a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and 32,3911 Phizes, Amountiso to $">7S 177! Vratrs Ecery Saturday D?ring the Year, Whole Tickets.$10; Halves,5; Quarters,2.50 Address, for tickets aud circulars, MURRAY, MILLER A CO.. Manager*. P. O. Box 2 1?. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 _ _? lv? TfflM Ml WORKS BAXUFACTliRIN'fi COMPANY of CHARLESTON, S. C. WORKS and general office. EAST BAY AND PRITCHARD STREETS; Trea snrer'o office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK. Church, near Hayno street; P. O. Box 520. niaECTORH. G. W. WILLIAMS. F. J. PELZER. J. C. MALLONEE, D. C. KltAUGD. C. A. CH IS JLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. OFFICKUS. JOHN F. TAYLOR, President FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent. W. H. PRIOLEAU, Bierelary. W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings Banl:. II. ItU 1ST, Solicitor. FORGINGS AND CASTINGS of every dcsciiptiou. House Froi.t.', Entji/.es, Boilers, &c. Marine, Station?r; find Portable STEAM ENG IN ES, Reih i f. Tank*. Hoisting EngiinH Saw Milte. Rice'i'hrisherr and Mill:- o! every de? scription. Shafting* Pnll< vs and Gnarhig" 1 RON 1< RON i'-?.ir Buildings CASTINGS %l every kind in iron or Brass. Forginpj1 ? .' ?l deeeripth ns Phosphate Washers. Phosphat?! and Ore t.'ruahi r*. SIEV.M PUTIN OS, Wrought Iron Pipe. She't Rubber and Gaskets, Water ami Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing. A ;. MAST t'ACTU It f. us OF TAYLOR'S I'll It lit IMree. Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. ALSO MAXCFACTCBEHK OP SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S l'ATEST THAI* STKAINKll, For Bilge Pumps, Uilge Injectious, A c. M ay 2:5 at ntimo_ Red Ash Coal. i /\/\ TONS RED ASH COAL-Bame -|-V M / ipuility as that which gave such satisfaption two veare ?go. Ajik 25 T. J. II VRPER. The Proper Time flit) TAKE HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND JL LIVER PILLS is when .ion have Nau? sea, L'.'.-:: Appetite, Yellowed Cast c. the Sic in. Rush of Blood to tho Head, Cold Ex I roruitiee, Ringing in tho Ears, Pain in tho Bnck.Sido and Shoulders, High Colored Urine, Vertigo and Riliousncss. They afford ; prompt relief. For salo onlyat Sept 1 1 _ HEINITSU^S Drug Store. _ Subscribe for tho PnffiNix. LiUME X?NUMBER 187. F. B. ORCHARD & CO? dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C, WE beg leavo to inform our frtendu, that wo have on band a largo and well-assorted stock of LADIES' HATS, which wo will close out for the next tec days, at HALF PRICE, varying from 25 cents to (1.50. also, LA.CE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS. At 25 cente?coet 50 in New York. We have aleo Just received a large lot of LONGCLOTHS and SHIRTINGS, which we are uolliug at prices that defy competition. Aug 12 P. B. ORCHARD & CO. "T?e Georgia Gin," We again call tho attention of thoer without GINS to the above Gin. Wo kf.v>; aold them for seven ye^: c, and the univer ? sal satisfaction they have given and IL? largely increased demand and sale each year, is the beat evidence of their merits. Wo believe thoy will GIN FA8TEB, MAUL A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in tlr market. Order early, of L?RICK & LOWBANCE, July 23 Agouta for South Carolina. School Books and Stationery. RL. BRYAN has just opened a new ? utock of English and Classical SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION? ERY. Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchants and Public Offices of every size and quafity. Also, a largo variety of Writing Paper, Envolopofl, Gold and Steel Pens, Copying Presses, Pocket-knives, fine Pocket-uookc mado to order, Inkat&nde, initial Paper. Writing Desks, Ink of all colors, and other varieties of Office Stationery. Sept 10 IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS'. Tatented March, 1870, BY I'ESDLKTO.V & BOARDMA> auoc>ta, oa. THE satisfaction this PRESS haa given in the past, the great improvement made on it, and tho fact of ita being from forty to fifty dollars cheaper than auy other good Press, should induce planters and others to send for one ot onr nnwG'reulan: berore purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irons for Water Power Preeees and Scre^ Presses. Address PENDLETON & BOARDMAtt, Foundry and Machine Works, Bollock Street, Augnsta. Ga. July 2 w||4mo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry? WM. GLAZE, AT his new atoro, Main street, nearly op? posite tbe Central National Pank* h&e largeandbeautifnl stock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, from beat European and American manufacturers, acd of lu own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort? ment just received und ail the latest styles. Sterling MLYEH-WARE, in sets<aud cases Bi idal Presents, aud a veiy fine selection ol Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Keck Chains, Lockota, elecaut Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, large stock of Spectacle* and Eve-Glassis, Clocks, Musical Boxes, aud a groat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is tbo largest and best selected in the Southern country and will be sold as cheap as same article can be bought a to where. Oct 24 CONGAREE IRON WORKS COLOMBIA , S. C JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OFSTEAM ENGINES, SAW AND G BIST MILLS. GIN Gearing, and all ,{sf kinds of Iron Caatings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Store* and Dwellings, Patent Kallings for Garden? and Cemeteries, Iro l Settees aud Arbor Chairs; also, Brasn Castings of all kinds, bolls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first claes am? equal to auy North or South.. Works at foot ol Lady street, and near to ! South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Not 18 LAWYERS' OK KICKS! INNttlAVCK OFFICES! ROOMS FOR KAlIIUBSt SINGLE BED-ROOMS: to let in the new Central National Bank Building. PlilUES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bod-Booms from IS por month upwards; Family Rooms from $ti per month upwards,; Lawyers' Offices from $fi pr month upwards. .VATER, OAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in I sido building. No bark room*, all fronting on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in chargo of building. Apply ta Centra; Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBELS A EZELL. April 2 _ For Sale, ALIGHT ROCK AWAY and a pair ol small HORSES. For particulars.ap 1 ply at I'iki:mx ofilco. _ Oct 10 I Wrapping Paper. AFULL supply of WRAPPING TAPEr. Just received from the Atlantic Pa-pet IMills, for which we are eole agents, and of? fered at lower prices than eamo quality can bo dolivered from the Northern cities. Cal! aud examine quality and prices attho etorr of JODN AGNEW A SON