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Telegrapbtc?Foreian Affair*.. London, November 5 ?A. cieepniub to the Pall Mall Gazette from Berlin says it is reported in diplomatic circles ia that oity that the relations between the Gzar and President Serrano have assumed a thoughtfully cordial charac? ter, and it is ezpeoted that Russia will m a short time formally recoguiZa the republican government of Spain. London, November 0.?The chief authorities of tbe church have decided to hold a great international Catholic Congress in London, with the object of maintaining the doctrine of Papal infallubility, re-assertiDg tbo Pope's right to tompural as well as spiritual power, and proclaiming tbo bounden duty of all Christians to return their allegiance to Rome. It is stated this determination is tbe result of direot instructions from the Vatican, aud some higher dignitaries of tbe church will attend the congress. Archbishop Manning, iu a speech at Westminster, admitted that the spiritual influence of the Pope bud greatly increased since tbe Iosb of bis temporalities. If arbi? tration was ever to superBede war, tbe Pope would be the only possible au? thorized arbitrator. The Catholic world,' be added, was threatened with a controversy ou all tbe decrees of tbe Ecumenical Council. There was un? doubtedly approaching ono of the mightiest contestii the religious world had ever seen; therefore, it was neces? sary to fearlessly assert, through the free press of England, the Pope's rights and bis pretensious to world? wide allegiance. Santander, November 6.?Teu steamers have beem embargoed to car? ry troops lo the relief of Irun. A de? spatch from Irun reports tbe Carlists suffering b?avily. London, November G ?A Bpecial to the Times from Heudsgesays tbe Carl is ts are firing petroleum shells into Irun. Nine houses have already beeu burned, and tbe town is much shat? tered. A Times special from Santau der says all the steamers in that port have been embargoed to carry troopo for tbe relief of Irun. Havana, October 30.?It is oflivjially announced that, ou November 1, tbe Government will publicly burn about 12,500 bank bills, representing tbe Bum of ?565,000, being tbe proceeds of tbe 10 per cent, iucome tux. There will be another burning tbe following Sunday. London, November G.?Tho steam? ship St. Osytb, tbe first vessel of tho new line organized with tho view of making tbe voyage to Australia iu forty-five days, aud thus beating tbe time by Pacific Railway route, mailed from London yesterday. The St. Osytb carried 2,000 tons of ooal, and goes di? reot. , Paris, November 6.?The Correc? tional Tribune, of this oity, has hoed and confiscated the stock in trade of se? veral proprietors of betting agencies, who came to France to avoid prosecu? tion under English law. The Municipal Counoil have adopted a plan for cleansing the Seine, by which the sewerage deposited in tbe river will be diverted from the plain of Geneviliera. The reply of Duke de Cusees, Mi? nister of Foreign Affairs, to tbe Spa? nish memorandum, will be sent to Madrid on Monday next. It will deal ?p??i?catij witu each complaint, and refute tbe assertions oontained in tbe memorandum by documentary testi? mony. The Duke declines to discuss the question of sqrveillauce exercises by the French authorities on the frontiers, because tbe matter is purely ' of an internal nature. He also de? clines to communicate his reply to either party, os be disapproves that course wbicb Spain adopted when sending her memorandum. Telesr*DU le?,\iuerie*it Wm.11? m. Little Rock, November 6.?Tbe Democrats chum a clean Congressional 1 delegation. Boston, November 6.?A very largo number of navy yard employees have been discharged, aud more going. The Democrats are having a jubilee throughout New England. Tbe result in Massachusetts is attributed to the hope that tbe Democrats will persuade the negroes of the South to wear shoes. New York, November 6.?Tbe Ro? man Catholic Bishop, Bacon, of tbe Diocese of Portland, Me., is dead. Missouri has a clean Democratic delegation. The Democratic majority will be 40,000 to GO, 000. Charleston, Novembor G.?Tbe grandest demonstration ever known in the city is now progressing in honor of tbe Democratic victories. Torch-light processions, illuminations and firing of cannon is tbe order of the night. Gov. Vance is now speaking to acres of people from Independence Square. Tbe greatest enthusiasm prevails. Wilmington, N. C , November G.? 100 guns were tired here tbis moroing in honor of tbo recent Democratic vic? tories. Tbe rejoiciugs are immense. Chicago. Novembor G ?The Tri? bune, this morning, gives tbe complex? ion of tbe next Legislature as follows: Senate?Republicans 25; Democrats 23; Iudepondents 3. House?Repub? licans G7; Democrats Gl; Independ? ents 22. . Tbo Inter- Ocean says it seems likely that tho opposition and Inde? pendent Reformers combined will have a majority of one iu the Senate. Re? turns from two-thirds of the Legisla? tive Districts show a net loss to the Republicans of eleven in the lo er House, but it is probable they will retain their majority iu that branch, and also a majority on joint ballot, should a joint session at any time be como necessary. Philadelphia, November G.?Tho counting of tbo election returns o( tbo oity wards by tbo Judges of the Com? mon Pleas will probably occupy ton days. Only one ward has been com? pleted so far. Montgomery, Novembor G.?The State is Democratic; by not less, (ban 12,000 majority. Tu? result iu tue 11st Congressional District is doubtful. If Haralson, colored, Republican, has been scratched to any considerable ex? tent, he is beaten by Bromberg. In the 2d District, Williams, Democrat, has 1,000 over ltapier, colored, Repub? lican. Iu the 3d District, Bradford, Democrat, beats Betts about 5,000. In the 1th District, Hays, 11 j publican, has 6,000 majority. Tho ruco iu the 6th aud 6th Districts was between De? mocrats. In the former, Caldwell beats Sbaffleld; in tho lutter, Hewitt bents Sloss, the present iuoambeut, by about 7,000 majority. The Democratic majority on joint ballot in the Legis? lature is 20. Real estate is held 25 per cunt, higher than before tho elec? tion. A negro mimed Diggs was jailed to-day by the Uuited States Marshal, on the charge of shooting and killiug a young sou of Judge Kiels, of Bour? bon, on election day, and destroying the ballot-box at Spring Hill, iu Bur hour County. Augusta. November 6.?News from Key West says the Cubans voted for tho Republican candidate, thus de? feating Henderson. Walls, uegro, has been elected over Fiuley, Democrat. Tho Democrat* have 20 majority iu tbo Legislature. Nashville, Tenn., Novombor 6 ? A conductor od the Mobile aud Ohio R-iilroud brings the news to Uuion City thut Columbus, Ky., was on lire in two places last night. Tho Western Uuiou Telegraph Compuuy's office was burned, und all tho wires were dowu. He could furnish uo particulars. San francisco, November 6.?Re? turns from Nevada still incomplete Adams, Demoorut. for Lioutenaut-Go veruor is elected. Woodbarn, Repnb licon, for Cougress, is elected. Tbo Republicm majority iu the Legislature ou joint ballot will be from 15 to 20. The Republicans claim tho entire State ticket in this State, with tbe ex? ception of Bradley, Democrat, for Go? vernor, and Williams, Democrat, for Lieutenant-Governor. No estimate bus beeu muds of the general majority. Philadelphia, November C ?Rev. J. E. Gordetnan, of tbe Catholic I Church, is reported to have disappear? ed, with the female orgauist ut St. I Bonifatius Clinrcb, of which he win pastor, to tbo consternation of the entire Catholic Dioceso. A btutetnout that he ubscoided with the funds of tbe church of his parishioners is doubted, but uu iuvestigatiou by tbe Bishop of the. Diocese, wdiich will shortly take place, iuto tho u?'aus of the departed clergyman, will reveal all. Probabilities?For tbo South At? lantic aud Golf States and .Tennessee, partly cloudy and warm dreatber will prevail, with East to South wiuds and high barometer East of the Missis? sippi River. For New England uud the Middle States, generally clear wea? ther, North-west to South-west wiuds, no decided change of temperature, and rising barometer during the night. Telegrunlilc?Commercial Ke|>orls. Columbia, November 6.?Sales of cotton to-day 142 bales?middling 133^13^. Market firm. London, November 6 ?Eries 26)?. Street rate }2 bolow bank. Paris, November 6?Rentes 62f. 15c. LiVEiti'jOL. November 6?3 P. M.? Cotton quiet and unchanged; sales 12,000, including 2,000 for speculation and export; sales of the week 78,000, including 9,000 for export and 3.000 for Rpecnlatioo; stock 588,000, iuclud iog 150.000 American; receipts of the week 76,000, including 36.000 Ameri? can; actual export 9,000; ufloat 317,000, including 141,000 American; sales ou the basie of middling Orleans, nothing below low middling, shipped October or November, 7 13 16; sales ou tho basis of middling uplands, nothing be? low good ordinary, shipped December or January, 1%\ sales to-duy include 7,000 Amerioau. 6 P. M.?Cotton?Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped Ootober or Novem bar, 7 9-16; nothing below low mid? dling, shipped Ootober or November, 7 9-16. Yarns aud fabrics ut Manches? ter quiet aud firm. New Yoiut, November 6.?Noon.? Stocks active. Money 2,l.J. Gold opened at lO,^?now 9J-8'. Exohauge ?loug 4 85; abort 4.88,la. Govern? ments active. State bonds quiet but steady. Cotton quiet; sales 1,979 ? uplands H;V< Orleans 15. Futures opened dull and nominal: November 14 7-16, 119-16; December 14-VJ, U 11-16; January 14 1516, 15; Febru? ary l?.1^, 15 5 16; March 15,'J; April 15 13-16. Flour, wheat nud corn steady. Pork heavy?moss 19.75. Lard quiet?steam 13?$. Freights quiet. I 7 P. M.?Cotton?uet reoeipts 120; gross 4.582. Futures closed eusy; sides 15,200: November 14 17 32, 14 9 16; December 14 21-32, 11 11-16; January 14 15-16 bid; February 16>?, 15 9-32; March 15 17-32, 15 9-1?; April 15 13-16. 15 '47-3'2; May 16 3-32. 16,'aj June loj?y, 16 13 32. Money very easy, at 2@2>?. Gold dull but steady, ut 10(o)1U,Jb. Governments active and strong. Status quiet aud nominal. Cotton easier; sales 2,243, at 14^(^15. .Southern Uour quiet aud heavy. Wheat firmer for Winter, with lair export demand; rather quiet for spring, with hcarcely so much liriuuess ?1.16@122for wiutur rod Western. Com u shade iirmer, with improved export iuquiry?89@80J^ for Western mixed in store; 91(gj91).j all oat. Cof? fee dull and nominally unchanged. Su? gar dull uud nominal?8,l4'(?j8JJ for fair to good relluiug; 8^ lor prime; retlued lower and more doing?10(V? 10,i? for A; lOJj'QlOtf for crushed and powdered; 1UJ^ tor granulated. Molasses unchanged. Rico dull aud tmchunged. Pork aud boef dull. Lard active and firmer?prime steady, at 1378@14 Whiskey steady, at 99. Comparative- Cotton Statement? Net receipt? at aii United States ports for tbe week 142,701; same week last year 133,569; total to date 795,367; to same date last year 611,979. Exports for tbo week 65,975; same date laat year 56,779; total to date 270,186; same date last year 211,326. Stock at all United States ports 452,926; last year 303,814; at all iuterior towns 66,299; last year 56,236; at Liverpool 588,000; last year 527,000. American adoat for Qreat Britain 141.000; lost year 94,000. Baltimore, November 6.?Wbeat ?Western steady; Southern doll. Corn uctive for Southern; Western, ?lull? white Southern 91@93; yellow South? ern 85; mixed Western 85; white West? ern 85@90. Provisions firm. Pork unchanged. Bulk moats not quotable; no old stock here, aud no uew coining iu. Bicou firm?shoulders 8%(a)'j\ clear rib sides 9; sugar-cared hums 14 (^15. Lard unchanged aud very dull. Coffee und whiskey romioal nod quiet. Sugar dull. Cotton quiet und steady ?middling 14%; spinners 800; stock 11,021; weekly uet receipts 778; gross G.409; exports to coutineut 1,250; ooa-itwise 1,501; sales 3,801; spinueru 1,526. Cincinnati. November 6.?Flour firm, with fair demand. Corn tirni? new 61@G3. Lird firm?steam ren? dered 12J;j. Bacon scarce und un? changed. Whiskey steady, ut 97. Louisville, November 0 ?Flour, coro und pork iiuubauge 1. Ii icon ? shoulders 8).j; clear rib 12J?; oleur 13 (ftU3>o. Lird?tierce 13($IU;?. Whis? key 97. St. Louis, November G ?Flour dull and unchanged. Corn lower?No. 2 mixed 66(7/)68, new; 78(^80, old. Whiskey brm, at 99. Pork quiet, ut 19.50. Uacoti quiet, with only job? bing trade. Lard active, at I2J4. Moiiile, November G ?Cotlou firm ?middling 14; stuck 22 203; weekly uet receipts 11,914; gross 11,939; ex ports coastwise 9.965; sales 8.0UO. Charleston, November 0?Cotlou quiet and easy?middling 13Jg@14; stock 58,297; weekly uet receipts 19,111; gross 19.561; exports to Gri*at Britain 8,640; to tho continent 750; coastwise 5,376; sales 10,500. Columbus, November 6 ?Cotton quiet?middling lo.^'; low middling lO.'s ; good ordinary 13; weekly net re? ceipts 2,780; shipments 2,106; sales 1,706; to spinners Od; stock 5,323. Boston, November G ?Cottou quiet ? middling 15; stock 6,000; weekly net receipts 741; gross 7,7b6; exports to Grout Brituiu 080; sal?s 2.800. Nashville, November 6.?Cotton easier?middling 13;la; low middling 13; good ordinary 12,'?; weekly not receipts 1,424; shipiucuts 7?i: stock 6,348. MEMPHIS, November 6.?Cotton quiet und unchanged ? middling 13Jq (<t>ll; uet receipts 2.152; shipments 3.534; sales 1,400; stock25.416; week-! ly net receipt? 13,136; shipments 12,388; sales 10,300. Montgomery, November 6.?Cotton quiet and steady?middling 13?.(; low middling 13^s@13^i; good ordinary 13; weekly net receipts 2,431; ship? ments 1,891; stock 1871. 551; 1873, 1,644. Macon, November 6 ?Cottou quiet ?middling 13J^; low middling 13,'n ; good ordiuury 13; weekly uet receipts 3,276; shipments 2.510; sales 2,423; stock 5,681. New Orleans, November ?.? Cot? ton demand fair?middling HJo'; uet receipts 2,382; gross 4.172; exports coastwise 2,58'J; sales 4,500; last even? ing 2,000; stock 95,095; weekly net receipts 31,286; gross 37,971; exports to Great Britain 20,043; coastwise 6,661; Bales 30,000. Savannah, November 6?Cottou dull and I-I60. lower to sell?middling 14; stock 95,925; weekly net receipts 34,983; gross 35,363; exports to Great Britain 8,499; coutineut 900; coastwise 4,426; sales 10,090. Augusta, November 6.?Cotton quiet and steady?middling 135u(yi 13-*4; low middling 13J?; good ordina? ry 13; stock 13,321; weekly net re? ceipts 10,501; shipments 2,131; spin? ners 272; sales 7,957. Wilmington, November 6.?Cotton quiet?middling 13,n4'; stock 3,894; weekly not receipts 3,051; exports coastwise 1,717; sales812. Philadelphia, November 6.?Cot? tou quiet?middling 14^; uet receipts 355; gross 1,650; weekly nut receipts 1,046; gross 5,967. Norfolk, November G.?Cotton dull ?middbug 11; stock 26,685; weekly nut receipts 20,956; exports to Greut Britain 1,462; coastwise 16,974; sales 2,400. Galveston, November 6.?Cottou quiet und ?rm?middling 11 !4'; stock 44,512; weekly uet receipts 13,417; I gross 13,704. Tbo Petersburg (Virgiuia) Index says: "On Saturday the air was lilled with smoke, driven here by tho East? erly wind from the great Uro in tbe Dismal Swamp. Tbo Norfolk papers givo accounts oi the great extent and tnrnldu fierceness of the lire in tho cancbrcaks aud peat-beds of that won? derful Bwauip. Of its magnitude wo ! aro well assured from the thick smoke j which envelopes everything bens '. Tho uppcuruueo of tho sun, viewed I through this medium, was singtilur enough, und was tho constant subject of remark by the people on the streut." I Returns from nil the precincts iu Ocoueo bavo been received, aud tho following is tho result: For Govern? or?Green, 1,23.8; Chamberlain, 582. For Lieuteuaut-Goveruor4--Doluny, 926; Cleaves, 461. For Congress? Muliowun, 1,246; Hogo, 517. Living aton und Grant aro elected. Died, near Cross Hill, Laorons , County, October 23, Mrs. Juno Rued, wife of Captain Jotiatbuu Reud, in tbe sixty-sixth year of ber age. Tbe rsgiatration of births aud deaths iu Euglaud has apparently boeu car? ried oat with great aucoeas in recent years, bat it is presumable that there have beeu some defeota iu the system, for new instructions have been issued to tbe 3,000 or 4,000 registrars who gather tbe statistics iu Eugkad aud Wales. After January 1, 1875, they will not be required to discover for themselves the births and deaths in their districts, but the parents will be required to furnish information within forty-two duys afcer tbe birth of a child, uud will be iiucd for delay. All persons present at u birth are legal in? formants. In case of death, the rela? tives of the deceased will bo liable to penalties for failure to register the event within fivo days, and tbo person who takes charge of a funeral is a legal informant in such a case, aud may be required to furnish m format ion. Tho registrars tiro required to live iu their respi el ive districs, uud each is to keep uu office or offices opeu for the regis? tration of births and deaths. ? . ?% --. Attornoy General Williams deserves well of bis party, whatever may be its fate. If it should meet with disaster to-day, it ciuuut shake its gory locks at him with any regard to justice or propriety. He has worked hard and long. He bus gotten up evidence, tried the cases, commanded the army, decided ell the law?iu fact, done all the work, dirty and otherwise, of the campaign, lie fired his parting shot on the 30th ultimo, in a communica? tion to the United States Marshal ut Wilmington, Delaware, und saw to it that said letter was published uud widely circulated. Referring to the Enforcement Act, he says: "There cuu be uo doubt that power is here giveu to M irshuls and their deputies to keep the peace, to make urret>t?, and to dis? charge tbe other duties required of J them by the Enforcement Act." He has done all be can, uud all he desires uuw is that the Marshals will slash around ou election day uud make ar? rests with a free baud. ? The olllcial vote of Abbeville iB: Ohamtii-rl tin, l 17t>; Green. 2,512; tileaves, 4 180; Deluuv, 2 224; Cir petiter, 4.175; Uoge, o.Kl?; McGowau-, 2,853. the ivgul.ic Unheil (Jouuty ticket is successful. A Kins is horcu thief was c night, tried, convicted und sent to the peni? tentiary nil 111 one day. He probably belouged to no political party what? ever. The entire Conservative tickets have beeu elected 111 Greenville nod Union Counties ?in the former by 400 majori? ty, uud in the latter by zlti. Mr. William Joues died ut his resi? dence, ue-ir Woodruffs, Spui tunbtirg County, ou last Thursday. He was about eighty years of age. Mince Meat and Plum Pudding. * TMJUE'ei celebrated MINCE MEAT. jL At morn's English l'luin Pudding Just received and for Halo bv Nov 7 3 JOHN AGNEW A- SON. CLOTHING MEN, YOUTH UNEE r-wEAE CELEBRATED LATEST STYLES Broadway LARGEST ST?CK IN THE CITY. FOR I_k: please T? rnilAT^Till! LAUGEST AM) MOST CLMilUll| it ever came to Columbia can bfnoi D. EPi fjndcr Columbia Hotel, and is being sold a Lowest Bvorv Department is replete with the Cli for thi* market, and for tlio Fall and IVii ctl?ug on TU? Olllid ?.uotlon Slalee. Butter, Oranges, Furniture, ?c. BYK & S. BEARD, Auctioneers. THiH (Saturday) MOUSING, at 10J o'clock, iu front of our Auction Store, wo will BOll, A nenoral variety of HOUSEHOLD FUR NITUItE, constating is part of Mahogany and Walnut Bureaua, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs. Wire Safe, Mattresaoe, Office and Purlor Stoves. 1 Bet Cottage Bcd-rooni Fur uiture and a variety of uaoful articles. also, ?1 Parrels Oranges, <i Firkins Hatter, ? Barrels Chestnuts, 1 Family Older and Wine Proas, 1 Drniuwith Fixtures for Derrick. Nov 7_1 At McKenzie's, MAIN STREET. A SMALL iucoic!! of ertra ?ue CALI J\. FOBNIA l'EARS. also, APRICOTS, PEAItb. GREEN GAGES, Preserved GINGER in small jara, Assorted PRESERVES?fine assortment. Durinpr Fair week, ICE CREAM, JEL LIEH, OYSTEIt.H. Ac , Ac. Nov 7 3 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undereigued reepect-, fully informs his customers' and the public iu generali_ tli.it hu h.m just ret in nod from tue North with a nice assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, fce., which he offi.-ra at thelewjat ciah prices. Repairing akillfnllv done. i). VTBANS'KA, Main streit, opposite New City Hall. Nov 7 FARKER'S HALL. EXfMROlXAHY ATTRACTIOX! TWO NIGHTS OXLV ' MONDAY EVENIM9, NOV. 9TH. MLLE. ZOE, i ( l 'n<! Cuban Svlph,) in the groat drama of the french spy, i Wit it a powerful cast of characters. I T V K S 1) A Y, NOVEMBER I O T II, I E3MERALDA. j Sscurod seats at LyBrand'a Music Storo, i >1 tin street. Prices aa usual. Nov 7 3 I Fair of the State Agricultural and riechanical Society for 1874. WCfWfM;.",?. fa J 'I',i he tu lit at Calnmblu, S. C, in-gin? ning mt Tuisdtty, November 10, und ending ?in Prlrtwy, November 13. ', GREENVILLE AND COUMBIA R. R. ROUND TUIP TICKETS will be sold al i all btniiuDB on the lino of this a.nil ?im: Blue Ridge Railroad, tor SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE, ONE WAY, com liiitfiicing on SATURDAY MORNING, tht 7ih. and each day thereafter, until THURS? DAY, the Pith, inclusive; trood to roturn at anytime until TUESDAY, tho 17ih day oi November, Inclusive. All persona who wish to avail themsolvet nf tbe privilege of this REDUCTION IN FARE, mint purchase tickete at tbe Com pauy'a Ticket Oftico, otherwise they will hi required to pay full fare both ways. 'TITOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent, i .T.\r.t:z Norton, J:< , General Ticket Agent t Novo (J New and Elegant FIEM1TU1E fl^HE eubecrihera are juet re J. ceiving. from the Nortl Mild West, a deeirable and ole gant atock of FURNITURE embracing all tbe novelties ii their line. Among the selec tion will bo found handaotut i'ABLOB AND CHAMBEI SETS, of tho most faBhiouabh tied exquisite design, beeidca t largo variety of COTTAGE, DI NINO-ROOM and BALL 1 UR M1URE. Our stock has btei selected by an experienced workman, and cannot tail tt please. A visit to our ware rooms is solicitod. Funerals served at short no tice and upon reasonable terms Oct 1523m FAQ AN BROS. AND HATS OR S AND BOYS. ! NECK-WEAR! star shirts! ! LOW PRICES ! Silk Hats. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICE? CASH. [SJAFiD & WILEY. lIIE notice COMPLETE STOCK e?F MEN'S AM K DUB Ml EATS, rrifsrs, t the ; Prices. nicest Goods of the <eason, ma lo express!} tor of 1H74 1H7?. Be corivlnoed of thin by D. EH.vrtv, The Popular Clothier. 1874 1875 3g HB Ji FAIL AHO WINTER. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD BEG to announce that their stock of HE ADY MADECLOi'HING, CLOTHS. OASSIMEHES, VESTINGS, SHIRTS, FIN? ISHING GOODS, Hats. Trunks. Valises, etc., etc., id now open for inspection. * Our stock has been selected with groat care, and for stvle ami che apneas is an surpassed. la o-. OVER COAT DEPARTMENT we are dieplayiag the latest styles in Blue, Black and Brown Beaver, Blue and Black Cloth, Chinchilla and other styles at low prices. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING Id a specialty with us, and each depart? ment U replete with the best that can bo found in this market from two and a half years and upwards. Iti HATS, We have all the Latest Styles, and re? ceive addiiUus to our stock almost daily. Iu our Furnishing Goods DEPARTMENT we have an elegant Stook of Neck Wear, the celebrated Diamond ? Shirts, Under-wcar and Jewelry. I Iu our , We have a full line of Foreign and Do? mestic Clothe, Cansimeres and Vestiogs; ! and with our prostat facilities for tnraiuc I I j out first class garmente, we defy compe? tition. j Visitors to the approaching State Fair j will save money by purchasing their jroods a: this establishment. I Goods will be sent C. O. D. to any part of I the country, enl j ?ct to inspection. I I R. & W. C, SWAFFIELP. Oct 13