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Telegraphic?FornUn A IT* Ira. Be it un, October 29.?You Arnim is net permitted tc Prussia. Bayonne, Ootober 29.?The French Legitimist Deputy, Da Temple, has joined Don Oarlos. TtUarauhlr?.imenciin 01?u?r?. Cincinnati, Ootober 29.?Green oastle, Indiana, is burning. Tbe woods in various parts of Indiana and Illinois aro burning. New Yoke, Ootober 29.?Tbe He? rald's Now Orleaus special sayt.: Tuea day evening, the Conservative leaders held a meeting, and deoided to com? mence criminal proceedings against Kollogg, Loogstreet; Badger and all tbe Ridioal leuders, for murder. The charge will be u oonopiracy, on tho 11th of September, against the lives of citi? zens, while iu tbe exeroise of rights guarautued under the Constitution, iu removing and protecting arms. Tub affidavits aro being prepared to-day, aud two United States Commissioners agree to issue tbe warrants. If Mar? shal Paokard refuses to execute thorn, the Commissioner will direct Genoral Emery to do so, and, uuder the Presi? dent's direction, he must exeonte the order of the Uuited States Court, as represented iu tho persou of the Com? missioner. While the affidavits will be filed, the warrants will uot be is sued before tho election, uuless further arrests of whites are made. The of? fence charged is murder. All who are arrested must lie in tho patish jail. Indianapolis. In*, October 29.? Twenty-five or thirty buildings were burned at Grcencastle, Indiuna, iust night. The fire extended over the entire squares ou tbe East side of Indiana street, destroying all tbe buildings excepting the First National Bank. Loss estimated at over $100, 000, with but u small amount of in? surance. It is uupposed the fire was the work of an incendiary. Washington, October 29 ?Presi? dent Grunt has proclaimed Thursday, November 2Gth, for thanksgiving. Baltimore, Ootober 29.?A clear Damocratio representation for the mu? nicipal offices, by 9,000 majority. Philadelphia, Ootober 29.?Tho funeral of Bbv. Geo. Strobel took place, this morning, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, where he had been .pastor for twenty-five years. After impressive ceremonies iu the Church, ?which was draped iu black, tho remains were deposited iu a vault iu the burial ground at the rear of the Churoh. Washington. October 29.?Wm. M. Bhinehurt, the sculptor, died last night, at Borne. Probabilities?For Tennessee aud the Gulf States, rising batometer, North-vr'ostorly winds, colder cloudy weather and ooousionat rains. For the Sooth Atlantic States, barometer rising to-morrow, slight temperature changes, South-west to North-west winds, aud partly oloudy weather. New Yohk, October 29.?An E?vaua ?letter saya tbe Home Government de? precates the five per cont. oapital tax. Tho taxes on income and exports ure to be increased. New York, October 29.?Tho Epis oopal Convention meets next in Bos? ton. Secret session upon the con? firmation of missionary bishops. ? Telegraphic?Commercial Reports. Columbia, Ootober 29.?Salea of ootton, to-day, 187 bales?middling 13%@13%. London, Ootober 29.?New fives 3%. Eries 26%@26%. Liverpool, Ootober 29?3 P. M.? Ootton steadier?uplands 7%; Orleans 8J??@8%; sales 12,000, including 2,000 for speculation and export; sales to? day include 6,000 American; sales ou the basis of middling Orleans, nothing below low middling, shipped Novom her or Dooember, 7%. New York, Ootober 29?Noon.? Ootton quiet aud steady; sales 1,190? uplands 14%; Orleans 15. Futures opened steady: November 14%, 14 1116; December 14%, 14%; Janu? ary 15 1-16, 15)6'; February 15%. 15 7-16; Marou 15%, 15 21-32. Flour dull and drooping. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork firm, at 20.00@20.25. L-?rd firm ?steam 14. Freights firm. Stooks dull. Money 2. Gold 10)6. Ex? change?long 4 84\}4\ short 4 88. Go? vernments dull. State bonds quiet and nominal. 7 P. M.?Ootton quiet and steady; sales 1,946, at 11%@15. Southern flour quiet and nnobanged. Wheat opened quiet and steady, bat closed dull and a shade easier; holders more disposed to realize. Corn H.<c. better, with fair demand?87@87)? "for West? ern mixed in store; 8U@89 afloat; 75(a) 80 for new Western mixed. Oofleo quiet and firm. Sngar dnll and heavy. Bioe dull and uuobanged. Pork firm? job lots 20.50@20.75; 20.25 bid. Lard firmer but quiet?prime steam 13%. Whiskey a shade lower, at 90. Freights dull?ootton, sail 9-32; steam 5-10. Ootton?net receipts 306; gross 5,018. Futures closed easy; sales 37,000: October 14%, 14 11 16; No? vember 14 21-32, 14 11-16; December 14 25 32; January 15 116; February 15%, 15 13 32; March 15 11-16, 15 23-32; April 15 1516; May 16 3 16, 16 7-32; June 16 13-32,16 7-10. Mouoy easy, at 2}?@3. Sterling lower, at 4 84. Gold dull, at 10%@10>?. Go vernmenls dull but strong. States qaiot and nominal. Louisville, October 29.?Flour and corn unchanged. Bacon quiet and unohanged. Hams?sugar-cured 12(a) 14. Pork aud lard uomiual. Whis? key 99. St. Louis. October 29.?Flour dull and weak for everything above 4 25. Corn?No. 2 mixed 70. Whiskey 99. Pork quiot at 20 50. Bacon, only small order trade. Lud unchanged. Cincinnati, October 29.?Flour dull. Corn steady. Lard steady, at 12%@ 12%. Whiskey dull aud declining, ut 98. Balttmobe, October 29.?Whoat, floor and oorn quiet and unchanged. Pork .nominal, at 21 00. Bacon? shoulders scarce and firm, at 8>?@8%. Lard unchanged. Coffee strong but unchanged. Whiskey quiet, at 1.01. Sugar in.fair demand. Charleston, Ootober 29.?Cotton more steady?middling 13%@14; low middling 18%(a)13%; good ordinary Qet receipts 2,406; exports to France 1,620; coastwise 1,469; sales 2,000. Savannah, October 29.?Cotton steady?middling 14; low middling 13%: good ordinary 13%; net receipts 4,580; gross 4 605; sales 2.632. Mobile, Ootober 29.?Cotton firmer ?middling 14@l4j?; net reoeipts 2,680; gross 2.684; exports coastwise 1,175; sales 1,800; stock 22.963. New Orleans, Ojtober 29.?Cotton demand good?middling 14^; net re? oeipts 6,756; gross 7.74U; exports coastwise 1,375; sales 2,000; last even? ing 5,150. Philadelphia, October 29.?Oottou dull?net reoeipts 299. Boston, Ojtober 29.?Cotton steady ?net reoeipts 862. Norfolk, Ootober 29.?Cotton ? net receipts 313; exports 5,560. Galveston, Ootober 29.?Cotton weak?net receipts 1,357. Augusta, October 29.? Cotton firm, with active demand?middling 13^; low middling 13^'; good ordinary 13; uot reoeipts 1,778; sales 1,815. Naked Justice on a Gate-Post.? Our old friend, Judge Tom Farrar, of Luke Provideuoe, Louisiana, who is known throughout the State as a law? yer and jurist of eminent abilities, aud a geutlemau of most lovable character, tells at his owu expense, und with the keenest gn do, a story which we think too good to lose. It appears thut some years ago, while riding through one of the prettiest districts of North Louisiana, he came, about sundown, to a creek whioh was so deep as to ne? cessitate a swimming feat, tho Judge, being a man of vigorous and invinci? ble determiuatiou, no sooner realized this emergency than he promptly dis? mounted, undressed himself with great despatch, and, attired only in his high plug hat and u puir of spectacles, bo Btrode bis gnlluut cob und urged him to the venture. After a desperate struggle the other sido was gamed, aud tho Judge agaiu dismounting, this time with a profound 3igh of relief, was about to resume his integuments, whuu tho horse, prompted by some diabolical spirit, started from bis side and trotted slowly down the road. Of eoureo the, Judge had no recourse but to trot after him, aud therunpou there eusued one of tbe most remarkable and picturesque- chases ever known in history or tradition. The horse ap? peared to have no motive save that of keeping a certain distance ahead of the Judge aud finding some comforta? ble barn yard, where he might refresh himself, after such gigantic efforts. The Judge, whatever may have been his ambitions, confined himself to the effort of keeping the truant beast iu sight. It must have been a obeerful and in? vigorating experience to see the Judge trotting briskly along that smooth aud sandy road, his venerable plug hat pulled over his eyes and his spectacles bobbing up and down upon his nose. The ohade was long, nnd the moisture of great exertion would gather on his* brow, aud then, when he reaohed around for his haudk srohief, alas! it was not there. All of whioh had the effeot of impressing the Judge with his very peculiar and unfortnuate situa? tion, and imparting renewed play and lightness to his legs. So the two bowled pleasantly along, preserving a steady relative distance, until just as the set? ting sun was reddening the distant hills and touobing the Judge's manly form with gold, the horse whisked suddenly into a gate and bolted with eager haste toward a stable dimly visible iu the distance. The farm-house sat in a grove of trees, whose shadows made a great darkness round it, and from this grove, as the Judge was scampering furiously after his horse and wardrobe, there issued sundry yellow dogs, surly of mein and shaggy of appearance. The Judge felt that it would be utterly impossible, under these circumstances, to assume that majesty of aspect and fearlessness of gaze which is currently believed to be tbo correct thing with dogs, and so, seeing a friendly gate? post near at hand, he gave one wild bound and reached its summit just as the leanest and fiercest of the dogs snapped viciously at his legs. When the uproar had subsided, and tbe Judgo, realizing the absurdity of the situation, had regained his cus? tomary frame of mind, a female voice was heard oalling from tho house: "Who's there?" "A fellow-creature in distress, ma? dam." "Where aro you?" "On the gato-post," said the Judge, beginniug to enjoy the joke. "Whnt can I do for you?" It was too much. Tho Judge's old humor and qnizzioal love of merriment came over him: "Call off these dogs, aud bring me all the fig leaves on the I place."?New Orleans Picayune. Deaths in Anderson.?Mrs. A. S. Saddler, formerly Miss Jane Cunning? ham, departed this life on Tuesday moruing, the 20th inst. Mrs. Cathe? rine E. Bleakley, consort of tho late Mr. James S. Bleckley, and mothor of Mr. S. Blookley, died on Thursday, tbe 22d inst. There is nothing more calculated to weaken a boy's moral character thau to get his Gshiug-hook fastened on rub? bish iu the river. A teacher asked uu advanced school? girl why beer in French was feminine. She replied that it was owing to the fact that the boys liked it bo well. Wed Bead hardy individual named Glympb, from the neighborbood of Gokesbury. It appears that he was following up Bo biueon's oirous, and had beeu seen in this town on tho day preceding selling blank envelopes at fifty ceuts each to credulous negroes. When th6*eoui pany left that night he get on the train, but was put off at or near Pros? perity, and was not allowed to get ou again. On Wednesday morning be tried to get passage on the freight train, and, on b >ng refused, Ured three shots into je engineer's cub, and by threats o further shooting, restrained the engineer from starting. A tolegram was immediately sent to Col. Dodamead, who telegraphed back to Sheriff Carringtou to proceed at once und arrest him, which was doue. Glymph surrendered to him quietly. Ho said ho would not be arrested by any oue but tb/3 Sheriff, for he knew him. Whit-key is the only excuse which cun be offered. [Neicberry HertiUl. Plenty or Sugar.?The latest re? ports from the sugar districts of Lou? isiana indicate an uncommonly large yield of cane, with nn unusual piopor tion of saccharine matter, and it is be? lieved that tho crop will be the largest made in tho Statu since 1861. Tiltun vs Rkecueb?The suit of! Theodore Tilton against the Rev, : Henry Ward Beecher has bcon placed on the November caleudar of the j Brooklyu (N. Y ) City Court, and it is , promised there will be no postpone- j incut. Arrests were made iu Boston yester? day of a number of meu engaged in swiudliug bunks and loan com pa nit s by securing loans on raised pass books. They have reuliz?d quite a sum by their operations. Daniel Webster ban accepted u posi? tion ou the New York police, und* it is therefore inferred that his dictionary has not proved a success. The Milletites of Geneva, N. Y* , are gettiug their ascension robes iu readi uuss tor ou aerial excursiou nest month. I Professor Cuirues prophesies in Frank Leslie's paper that we are near iug the rugged edge of another panic. Mr. Stevun Coggins, a worthy citi? zen of Spartauburg Couuty, died at his home a few days ago. Miss Estelle Nathan, the eldest daughter of the murdered Benjimiu Nat bun, died last week. An Indiana man died before he could get a sixth divorce. A New York man has been sued tor the debt of hin twin brother. Tho couriers of the French Minister I of Fiuance travel ou velocipedes. MARRIED, Ou tho 2Sth instant, by Rev. Geo. Howe, Mr. JAMES FETNER and Miss LIZZIE MILNE, all of this city. * Bulbs, &c. SELECT assortmentof Dutch Bulba, Hy? acinths, Crocus and Tulips, ai Oct 30 1 ? O. H. MIOT'B Drugstore. By 0. J. LAUREY. TBH DAY, 30th inst., 151 Richardson street, at 10 o'clock, 10 boxes Choice Salt Sides. 10 tubs Qoshon butter. 25 barrels aolocted Apples and Potatoes. 10 barrels Hams, Shoulders and Bolliea. Conditions cash. _Out 30 1 Boot and Shoe Dealers, Bead. gjpi SAMPLES of one, two or K I three pairs different liuds a VJ ^BnnTH AND SHOES, sent *mtkt^' gi. to any address, by Express, C. O. D. Can be opened and examined, and, if not very cheap and suita? ble, ein bo returned. Duplicate orders tilled. Address P. F. MURRAY, 78 Market Streot, Charleston, S. C. Oct 30_2 President Grant Orders ARE to subordinates what tho Indian Oirl Cigar Store is to cigar dealers. The one tho highest authority in the United States, the other at the head of the Whole? sale and Retail Cigar Trade of tho State. As Judge Uraharu ordered Gov. Moses to be Arrested and failed, so opposition has likewise fizzled in competiug with this steadily in? creasing house, and now dealers can as j reasonably look for tho Republican ticket to bo withdrawn And the Election Postponed as to expect inducements offarod that will compare with those of their favorite "In? dian Oirl." Smokers also will have to wait Until the Old Commissioners of Elec? tion are Beinstated. or any olhor unreasonable occurrence, be? fore they will Und Cigars that will compare with the Colobratod Fivo Centers, or ahv other brands of the INDIAN GIRL CIGAR I STORE. Columbia, B^C. Oct 3e Palmetto Hams. SUOAR-CURED Canvassed hams, Pah rnctto brand. Tho best ia market. Just received and for sato by Oct 2'j 3 , JOHN AQNEW A SON. Apples, Onions and Potatoes. AFULL Stock of APPLES, ONIONS and POTATOES. Juat received and for sale bv JOHN AQNEW & SON Oct 29 ' :. Cheap, Delicious and Healthful. Mi mmw APPLES, $1.25PR BUSHEL Saves doctors' bills and drug bills, and better than Queen's De'.ight or Hepatic Compound. For sale by L?rick & Lowrance. Oct 20 FL OCR, & C. . ?* iJ ?> i i j 4 5 BarreU New Holled BUCKWHEAT. 50 barrels Fauay Family Flour. 10 tiercex Maguolia liaoia. 5 barrela Breakfaat Strip ami G. B. Shoulders. t IN FANCY GROCERIES, Such aa Canned O ><>da. Jellies, Pre aerveB, Condiment*, English and American Pickles, Hiuces, >o., Sin., t?e aupply and variety are extensive. In Teas' and Coffees, Full lines of carefully selected qualities. Wines and Liquors. Oa a recent trip Kurth, I h.iv..- made cvry *rraugeme:it to keep up the unit uent quality which always characterizes those as sold by me. My stock is i:i every way complete. Froah additions to stock daily. jOct 15_ GEO. SYMMERS. Oats'. Oats". "I /"WV^ BUS*IELH Choice Feeding LtV/V/U OATS. Just received anu lor aale b v JO H N AO S L W St SON . Oct 2 )_ 3 IQiaker Liniment! TBE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FA? MILY MEDICINE, fa the beat remedy i:i tbe world for the following con]plaint4, viz: Cramp in the Limbs and Stomach, Rheumatism in all its forms, Neuralgia, Dyaentery, Fresh Wouuds, Toothache, Sore Throat, Sprains and Bruise*, Pain in tbe ytomacb. Bowels or .side. Biliuua Colic, Cholera, Colds, Chapped Hands, Burns, Spinal Complaints, Okilld and Fever. Purely vegetable and ail-!iea!ing. For in? terna! and external uho. Prepared bv K H. HRINITSH. at his Drug. Soot 1<? : And Chemie?! Stor" Another Chance! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT in aid of tue Public Library of Kentucky. Day Fined and Full Drawing; Assured on MOSOAY, 30ril NOVK.MUEll, 1S7 I. _ Drawing Oertain at that Date. L.IST OF GIFTS. On-J Grand Ca-h Oift, - - $251,000 One Grand CafcU G;!t. - - lno.OOO Due Grand (huh Gilt, - - 75,000 i One ??raud Cash Uitt. - - - ?0.UU0 I One Grand Cash Gift. - - - 25.00.1 I 5 u t-h Qiits, $20,000 each, - 100,000 iO CaihOiltH, 11,000 oaeh, ? 140,000 L5 Cash Gifts, 10,000 euch, - 150.000 ?20 Cash Gifts, 5.090 each, ? 100 000 25 C*dh Gitld, 4 000 each, - 100.0UU :}) Cash Gitta ?.000 each, - 90,000 50 Cash Gitta, 2.000 each. - 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, - 100.000 240 Caah Gifta, 500each, - 120,000 500 Cash Giita, 100 each, - 50,000 10,000 Cash C.ifta, CO .>a?u, - 050.000 Grand Total20,000 Gift.-, at'.cash,$2.300.0.0 Pp.ice of Tickkts.?Whole- licketa, $50; Halves, 125; Tenths, or each Coupon, $5; 11 Whole Tickets $300; 22 } Tickets $1 000. Circulars containing full particulars tur uidhed on aonlieation. THO. IS. BRAMLT1TTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville. Ky. Sept 11 aoii South Carolina?Sichland County. COURT OF PROBATE. Edward Reed, as Administrator of the Es? tate of Alex wider Kin&rd. deceanrd. Plaintiff, against Caroline Kinard aud Mike Kinatd. a miuor, Defendants.? Copy Summons, lo Defendants Caroline Kinard and Mike Kinard, a minor: YOU areliereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, I of which a copy ia herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the "subscribers, at their office, at No. 17 Washington atreot, Columbia, B. G., within twenty days after the aorvico hereof, exclusive of the day ot auch aorvicc; aud if you fail to anawor the complaint within the timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action will apply to tbe Court for the rolief demanded in the com? plaint. Dated Columbia. B.C.,23th August, 1374. WIGG A HUGUENIN, Plaintiff's Attorneva. Witnaas my ha.'.d and Bcal of the Court of Probato for Iticbland County, at Colum? bia, 28tb Anpinat 1874. SANDERS D. SWYGEllT, Judge of Probate. To the Defendant Caroline Kinaro: Take notice that tho complaint in this action, togethor with the aummons, of which the foregoing ia a copy, was tiled in the oflieo of tho Judge of Probate for tho County of Uichland, in the State aforesaid, on tbe 24th day of September, 1874. WIGG A HUGUENIN. Sept 20 aC Plaintiff's Attorneys. Drs. Greene. Lindley & Bentley's Great Family Medicines. COMPOUND KXrilACT COKYDA L.IS, the gieat vegetable alterative lor all di.-easea arising from impure blood. DR. ORKE.VE'S FIT CI UK, .'or the cure of Epilepsy, Fits,Spasm*, and convul? sions of all kinds. Mcillcntetl Honey. J'jr Cougha, Cclda, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases ot tha lungs and air passages. Neuralgia Bpeelttc, a certain and speedy cure for Neuralgia, Rbeuniatiani, Ncrvcus Head-ache, aud all nervous pains. Waliusli Valley Ague Cure. Contains no Qiiinino. A most positive remedy for Chilis, Bilious Fever, and Congestions ol Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm. Prepared at th< Laboratory, Charlotte, N.iC. For sale bv W. C. FISHER, Nov20;i* Columbia. S. C. Fire Insurance. GE0. HUOGINS' AGENCY. K*!ablt?heA f? Columbia, S. C, 131?. .ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart ford.Conu., $?,Ou0,OC0. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., o London, Eoghtud, $8.000,000. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., o Philadelphia, $8.600.000 PUENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., c New York, *2,t OO.COO. OLD DOMINION F1KEINSURAXCE CO. oi Richmond, V.l., $300,000 ATLAS FIRE ISSUIUNCE CO., . Hartford, Com.., f iCO.tOO. Risks taken oti Buildings. Merchiudi::e Cotton, Ac, Ac. GEO. HUGOINS. Agent. Office opposite the Columbia Hotel. Sopt 15 ;2m The Song Monarch! A SEW AND MOST intebestino BOOS FOR 3IK0ING CLASSES. F?LL of melodious SONGS, DUETS, GLEES and four-part BONGS,all easy and perfectly adapted to a Singing School Coarse, but at tbe aamo time forming a collection well suited for tbe use of College aud other Choirs, Singing Societies, Ac. By H. It. Palmer, assisted by L.O. Emer? son. PiiicB, 75 Cents. Peb Dg/.sh, $7150. A most attractive Piano Pieco: SOUVENIR Dk LI VIA, MAZOUitKA, $1.00. Ouo of tliti "Posthumous Works of L. M. Gottachalk." THE LEADER! A new and excellent collection of Mnsio for ! Choirs, Couveulious and Staging Clauses, prepared by those moat successful compos? ers, if. R Palmer, of Chicago, aud L. O. Emerson, of Boston, Frico, $1.38, or $12.00 | per dozen. For vour next Sunday Schoo! Souor Book, send for tbe RIVER OF LIFE. By Por kins and Uontlev. 30 cents. All books aud music sent, post paid, Tor retail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. CHAS.H. DITSON A CO., 711 Broadwav, N. Y. Oct 21 bwV 300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Legalized by Stato Authority, and 1)11 A WS IS 1' V 111,1(J IN ST. LOUIS. Grund Single Number Scheme of 50,000 Numbers! DRAWS THE I.AST DAY OF EACU MuMU. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 1U.3S0 Prizes, Amountln? to 9300,000. Whole Tickets, ?10; Ualveg,5; Quarters, 2.60 T!t?* Great Combination Scheme, iciih a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and 32,396 Prizes, Amounting to $578,177! Drans KcerySaturday During the Year. WholoTickets.$10; Halves,5; Quartor8,2.50 Address, for tickets aud circulars, MURRAY, MILLER !t CO.. Manager?, P. O. Box2.110. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 iVly Ul Y ONLY THE Genuine Fairbanks' Scales. FAJ RBANKSv ^"TOC Coal Scales, Hay cales. Dairy Scales, Count or Scale?. Ac Also, MILKS A I*ARM TILL OO.'S ALARM CASH DRAWER. CUS^i EVEnY Drawer Warranted. FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 Broadway, Now York, 1(>G Caltimoro street, Baltimore, 53 Camp street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS. BROWN A CO.. 2 Milk street, Boston. FAIRBANKS A EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. For sale bv leading Hardware. Dealers. Aug 20 wslmo TAYLOR IRON WOWS MANUFACTURING COMPANY OK CHARLESTON, S. C. W'ORKS and general office. EABT BAY AND 1-HITCH ARD STREETS; Trea? surer's office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK. Church, near Hayne street; P. O. Box 529. directors, ft. W. WILLIAMS. F. J. PELZER, J. C. MALLONEE, D. C. EBAUQH. C. A.CHIS )LM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. OFFICERS. JOnN F. TAYLOR, President. FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent. W. II. PRIOLF.AU. Secretary. W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings Bank. H. BUIST, Solicitor. F0RGINGS AND CASTINGS of every description. House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marine, Stat'mnarv aud Portable STEAM ENGINES. Boilirs, Tauka. Hoist iug Engines. Saw Mille. Rico Threshers and Mills of every de? scription. Shaftings,Puller's and Gearings. IRON FRONTS for buildings. CASTINGS ol every kind in Iron or Brass. Forgingsof all descriptions Phospriato Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. STEAM FI t'TINOS, Wrought Iron Pipe, Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water and Steam Qutigea, Halting, Packing, Ac. MANUFACTURERS OF TAYLOR'S Patent Direct Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. ALsU M \NUFACTCRERS OF S A M U E L J. CHAPMAN'S PATENT TIlAP STHAINKK. For Bilgo Pumps, Bilge Injections, Ac. May 23stnCmo Medicines, F?R PURIFYING THE BLOOD, For Curing Rheumatism, For Curing Chills und ("ever, For Curing llingwoim und l etter, For Curing Coughs aud Consumption, F<>r Cm ing Drspcpsia, ; Will be round' at HEINITSH'S I Sept 1 ! Drug Store. The Proper Time TAKE HKlNITSH'o BLOOD AND LIVER I -11.1 s ip when ;o\\ have Nnw .-(?h, Loss of Appetite, Yellowed Cast of the Skin, Ruidi ot Blood to the Head. Cold Ex? trem ? -. Ringing in the Kais, Pain in the Back, Side and SliunhU-rs, lli?:h Colored ? Urino, Vertigo and Biliousness. Tl.eyaftord l>rompt relief. For ?-ale only nt I s..pt 1 ? HKINITSH'S Drug Store. THE PHOENIX Book, Job and Newepaper8team ' PPPPPPP PP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP VWWII,'///// THE Proprietor ^B&frfl&'e^^ thoroughly fitted "?J?fi?KiW'> bis Office with the ^^SsWwwBr^-1' Latest Improved -? Material for doing all kinds Printing. 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