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ThbGhtjboh Question in E?bope.? It any proof, in addition to the uni? versal and intense consciousness of the faoft, ware needed that the roligione question in again rising, aa it has risen In limes past, to a pre-eminence ovu other public questions in Europe, that proof Is at hand in the eontroverey between Mr. Gladstone and Arch? bishop Manning; and if snj ihiog ware needed to prove what a* vast advantage the Oatholios have gained in England during tbe hat thirty years, It is famished to tbe person of the second pstriy ia ibiu in? teresting dispute. Ever since that deadly quarrel between tkie English Kings and people and the Pope 300 Saara ago* the Oath olio Ohnrob baa een known in Eogland only aa tbe "Romish" Churoh; and up to thirty years ago the national reoolleotiou of that quarrel was so traoulent and in tolerant that an English churchman who became a Catholic was regarded almost aa a traitor. Even when Car? dinal Wiseman was appointed to tbo spiritual sovereignty over England, there was a sturdy old-fashioned out bant of wrath at the audacity of what was considered, and really was, tbo beginning of an attempt to regain tbe English people to tbeOatholio Ohnrob; ?du is www prOpvivu tuSt the Govern? ment resent the appointment as an nsnrpation. Tel here is Gardinal Wiseman's successor boldly claiming tbe English people as the spiritual liegemen of tbe Pope, gathering in bis retinae one after another of tbe an? cient Protestant houses of the empire, and making so profound an impres? sion on English society by the asoetio parity of his life, the power of his sermons and the startling boldness of his demands, tbst the ablest statesman and ohnrohmsn of the kingdom ia brought forth to com? bat him. Mr. QIadatone and Arch? bishop Manning are the two foremost men in England, sod it nan be no trivial controversy tbst brings them in collision as leading disputants. In? deed. Mr. Gladstone! who is tbe most cantiona poblio man in l?urope, be? trays his alarm by placing the dispute, on tbe ground of a Papal scheme to regain anoh a temporal authority over England as was attempted noder the management of Philip II, and be ap? peals to "Englishmen of the nine? teenth century to imitate the example Of their forefather* of tbe sixteenth when marshaled to resist the armada." This appeal to the most exoiticg and desperate event in English history gives as a hint of the oharaoter of the approaching straggle. At is the same dispute, in a some? what different form, as that which has been going os between Bismarck and the Pope, in the other great Protestant country of Europe. Six montha ago, Lord John Rossell, another English ex-Premier, recognised the nature of the quarrel in Germany, and the pro? bability cf Engliahmen becoming a party in it, by writing a letter to Emporor William, applauding tbe severe pensl measures with wbioh he was conducting it, and assuring bim of the moral support of Protestant Eng? land in the trouble. The calling of an International Ca? tholic Congress to meet in London is not tbe least interesting incident of this oontroveray. This Oongreaa, it ia said, ban been called under instruc? tions from tbe Vatican, and some of tbe highest dignitaries in tbe ohnrob will take part in it?tbe objeot being to "maintain tbe dogma of Papal in? fallibility, re-assert the Pope's right to temporal as well as spiritual power, and proclaim tbe boonden duty of all Obrisiiaha to return to allegiance to Rome." In conneotion with tbe call. Arobbishop Manning declared that "it was necessary to asaert tbo people's right to world-wide allegiance," and hinted that the approaching contest between the Oburob and the State would be "one of tbe mightiest the religious world had ever seen." Such intimations as these prepare us for events of the highest import? ance, and force us to watoh the up proaoh of the struggle with intense interest. Wa know too little aboot the forces at work and tbe direotion they are taking to trace tbe ultimate phase of the oonfliot. There is reason to conjecture that while it may be a contest between tbe Church and State, it will be something else besides. Tbe largely snocesafol efforts of tho singu? lar partnership between meu of science and commonists to destroy the au? thority of rellgiou over people's minds and unsettle tbo basis on wbioh obe dieDoe and tbo rights of property rest, reveal a vacuum wbioh needs to be filled either by an infallible church, or an absolute State. Tbe Pope as? serts tbe claim fdr the former, aud tbe German Empire, taking the lead of European States, asserts it for tbe latter, aiiu iv ib po??ibi? it may become a forced necessity with tbe citizen or Bubjeot in Eorop > to decide on which side be will take bis stand. ]Si. Louis Republican.^ ? ? - * Tub Tbooblk in Edobfieud.?The following citizens, irrespective of po? litical parties, have been selected by many other oitiaena, in meeting assem? bled, to represent the County of Edge field before tbe United States and State offiotals, in Columbia, on Monday next, in regard to tbe recent election, and the troubles growing out of the same: M. W. Gary, D. L Turner, R. G. M. Dunovant, Wallaoe Morgan, Lawrence Gain, J. P. Mealing, Lewis Jones, James A. Riohsrdson, Thomas G. Ba? con, Lymas Simmons, G. D. Tillman, Wee-ley Jefferson, James Y. Gnlbreatb, Z. W. Oarwile, Wm. Merritt, Sr., John 0. Sbeppard, George Morgen. 478 warrants have been iBsned for tbe arrest of citizens of Edgafield County, charged with violations of the Euforoement Aot on eleotion day. BY J. A. SELBY. COI Oue of tun Russian papers has a cor-1 re-poudence descriptive of a queer ele? ment of nor Western population. They are Bastiane who were sent to Siberia as convicts, bat wbo, having made their way to the Eastern ooast of Asia, have got over Behring Straits on Arne riosn whalers, and are now employed as bordsmen on the plains. Inoendiauism ?The gin-house of Mr A. Hendrioks, of Picken* County, was bnrned on Saturday last. There were seven bales of cotton bnrned up witb the house. It is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. A man named W. A. Oncbran, aged twenty-eight, died uear Marietta, Qa., last Sunday night, from the effects of whiskey. B? drank a tumbler fall of the fluid at a draught. Tax Levy. RiohziAd County, Opfiob County. Pkbabuuku, Columbia, B.C., Nov. 16, 187*. The following taxes have been j levied upon the property of this County, via: 1. For pay of salaries Exe? cutive and Judicial officera of the State, the Clerks and contingent expenses of the Executive and Judicial De? partments of the Govern? ment.mills 1 >4. 2. For support and main? tenance f the penal, obari table and educational insti? tutions of the State, exclu? sive of common schools- \}? 3 For anpport and main tenai.ee of public schools... 2 For payment of deficien? cies for school claims and School Commissioners' Bina? ries, due prior to November 1, 1873. # 4. For expenses of the Qenersl Assembly. 1 5. For public printing... }3' 6. For payment of inter? est upon the publio debt, (as adjasted by Act of Decem? ber 22, 1873.) due and pay? able upon 1st of Jannary and July. 1875. 2 7. For defloienceis, or un? paid appropriations and claims of Central National Bank, P. F. Frazee and F. Oardurelli.? 14-5 Total for State Taxes 10 23-60 For correct expenses of Riobland County.mills 3 For Now Court House.... 1 For Common Schools_ 1 Total for Connty 5 The tax dnplioate will be opened iu this office on the thirtieth day of this instant, for the oolleotion of the above tax levies, and every day thereafter (Sunday excepted) until the 15th day of January, 1875. When 20 per cent, penalty will attach to all delinquents. J. L. NEAGLE. Treasurer Riobland County. Nov 17 ||7w8 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, BILVBR AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETC. IHAVE a large sioua of the above on i band, and will sell them at the lowest ] casb prices. All goods warranted as ropre- j aented. set* Watches., Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. OEO. BR?NS, Oot 27 Columbia Hotel Block. 107 Main St.. Next to Wheeler House. ESTABLIBHBn IN 1843, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, with A LAllOE and well se? lected stock of first class FUHNITURR, Parlor, Bod room and Dining Boom Sets, wbicb will be Bold as io?r aa any house iu the cou itry for caah. Nov 10_ M. H. BKBBY. Look to Your Blood, There is Life in it Yet! WITHOUT pure Blood no tloab ia tree from disease. Tbo "Queon'a Delight" is the greatest Blood Puri?er. If your blood is poor, watery, full of humors?use the "Queen's Delight." It your health is deoliuiDg. wasting of vi? tal foroe?uae the "Queen's Delight." If yon have Rheumatism, Swellinga of the Joint a?uae the "Queen's Delight." If you have Chili?. Fever and Ague, Bil? iousness?uae the "Queen's Delight." If von have 8l?k Headache, Norvoueneaa, Weakness -uae the ' Queen's Delight." If you have Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Yellow Skin?uae the "Queen's Delight." If yon have Dyspepsia, Fluttering about tbo Heart?u?o the "Queen's Delight." If you have any OutaneouB ' Eruption, Itching Humors, Oarbnoolea, Erysipelas or King's Evil, Goitre, nothing will removo it but ibe "Queen's Doiight." If vou waut a Summer Tonie and Wint Invigoratnr?uae the "Queen's Delight." Call and got a Ciroui&r, and read it. Prepared only by K. H. HEINIT8H. Sept80 t_Pharmacist. Drugs, Paints, Oils. &o. WINTEb BLEACHED BPBBM OIL, Pure Linseed Oil, Neate Foot Oil. Olive Oil, Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Oastor Oil. Wholesale and retail at E. H. HBINITBH'S Oct 5131_Orug Store. Subsc?ibe for the Pboamix. Jet our Just Censures ~" jUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY M TO PLANTERS. OPPIOEOPJ N. ltd PHON, aoknt for ^oluble pacific guano, Gh&rlkbton. ?. O. Nov. 1, 1874. [N view or tue near aptr oaoh of another PLANTING HKAHON, I taka this me tbod of oalling yonr atteotioutu some facta o?noevDiog tbe use of SOLUBLE (' ^ Gl ITC GUANO, wbiob I think you will find both interesting aud valuable. Being kdiudk tha first wh> introdaood On mo into this State. 1 cau confidently refer to my plaut iug friends, that in ino aeries ot years I bave aold them manures, 1 have altrata given a pure artiolo. Purchasers will Und it to their mtercet to give me a oall beTore buying, as from tbe facilities I have, and niy long experience m the businsss, I am enabled to ftp all orders promptly and at the loweat price. bULDBLE PACIKIC GVAMt, It is now aa admitted ract, established and confirmed bv many *eam' exp?Hene? in tbe use or SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, that an o>dinary application to Cotton and Corn increase* tho yield to double tbe pro? duction of the same soil unfertilized. This statement is in nowise exaggerated; on tun contrary, the results more frequently ex? ceed than fall abort of the above iuorea?e The importance of an asrency which thus increases the producta of hired labor, can? not be over-estimated It is an agency which makes tiso bales of coUon ami ftco barrels of corn grow <*h re one grew before. It ia an agenov which makes the labor ot one man equal to the labor of two It is an agency which makes one acre ander culti? vation eqUa.1 to (too ac es. It ia an agency wbich.it will be found by fair calculation, paya the couaumer, wilb cotton at present or even lower price, tbreo to five dollar* back for every one dollar invested, and ibis within a period of eight months' timo I he above statements are not mere aasertioua, bat are verified by more than ninu years* experience, and are testified to by thou sands of farmers and planters throughout the Middle aud Houihnr u States. If it. be true, aa stated, that the crop is double by tbe use of this Guano, lot an b"? what the pkb centum oFPiioriT is wben applied to cotton, putting the price of cotton at 15 cents per pound. Planters often eay they havo mads 100 por cent., because the Gu? ano has doubled t he crop. That is a mis. take; it ia much more than a profit of 100 per cent, on the money invested. Let us aaloulate tbe profit. To arrive at the per cent, of profit on an investment, the net. cost must be divided into tbe net gain Now, if an aore of ground will pro? duce 150 pounds lint cotton without Soluble Pacifc Gcamo. and will produce 800 pounds by tha ueu of 200 poaada Soluble Pacific Guano, then the iucrease from tbe use of the Guano ia 15Q nngnda lint cotton, tbe ooat of which ia the money value of 200 pounds Guano. Henoe, if we deduct tbe coat of the Guano from the value of 160 pounds cotton produced by it, we have the not g&in from its use; then, if we divide tbe ooat of the 200 pounds Guano into the net gain, we get the exact per cent, of profit. Thus: 150 pounds cotton, net gain from use of 200 pounds Guano, at 15 cents per pound.$22.50 Deduct oost of 200 pounds Guano (cash price) 148.00 per ton. 4 80 Net profit.$17 70 Now divide (4 80, net cost, into $17.70. net gain, and tbe result ia 868, which is SG3 per cent. In other words, for every dollar thus invested, $4 C8 is received in return, one of which is tbe original investment, and $3 63 aro clear orofit, thus being $3 68 for one, wbiob is 368 par cent. Is not tbis a fair aud correct abowing ? If not, where ia the error? Now. if it be true to one-halt the abova extent. Soluble Pacific Guano is an agency of tbe highest value to agricul? ture, and we commend it to you in season. I alao invite your attention to Pacific Guano Company's Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime. Por composting with Cotton Seed, Manu? factured at the Company's Works, near Charleston, S. C. I have at factory sup? plies for immediate delivery, and solicit your orders. Yours respectfully,, J. N. BOB80N, 68 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Agent for South Carolina. NovlSf 3mo Another Chance! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT in aid of T1IK Public Library of Kentucky. Day Fixed and Fnll Drawing Assured on MONDAY. 3UTI1 NOVEMBER. 1874. Drawing Oertain at that Data. LIST OK UIPT8. One Grand Cash Gift, - - $250.000 One Grand Cash Girt, - - 100 000 One Grand Cash Gilt, - ? 75 000 One Grand Cash Gilt, - - ? 50 000 One Grand Cash Gift, - - - 25 00(1 6 Cash Gilts, $20.000 each, - 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 each, - 140.000 15 Cash Gifts, 10.000 each, - 150 000 20 Cash Gilts, 5 000 each, - 100 OuO 25 Cash Gitta, 4 000eaoh, ? 100 000 SlCaehOirta, 3 000 each, ? 90 000 50 Cash Girts, 2 000 each, - loo 000 100 Caah Gilts, 1,000 each, - 100 000 240 Caoh Gifte, 500 each, - 120.000 500 Cash Gilts, 100 each, ? 50.000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each, - 950,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, allcaah,$2.500.0.0 Priof. of Tickets.?Whole 'tickets, $50, Halvea, ?25; Tenths, or eaeh Coupon. $5; 11 Whole Tickets $500; 22 4 Tickets $1.000. Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on application. THO. E. B BAM LETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Kv. Sept 11 ami MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent oitfea of tke United States and Eu rspe bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing certificates i* sued. STOCKS, B >ND8, GOLD and SILVER bought and aold. ACCOUNTS or merchants and others from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LIN EB OF B18COUNT8granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson atreeta. For Rent,* ATHE oommodions Briok and Metal Roof STOREHOUSE, No. 60 Main street. Terms very low. Apply to RBIBELB & EZELL or to BOONE A M?L? LER, Attorneya-at-Law. Aug 6 t LI Attend the True DRNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1 VISITORS" Will Do Well by Galling at Lifinanm CLOTHING AND HIT HOUSE! J( Jeff fill They keep the LARGEST and best made stock in the city. An experience of 30 years in the city of Columbia, ena? bles them to offer their cus? tomers goods just suited to their wants. Our stock of HATS Is entirely new, embracing all the late styles. j BOYS' CLOTHING l Is a specially with us, anil our Custom-made Garments can? not be excelled. Examine them?on exhibition at the Fair Grounds- and be con? vinced. We keep a lull line of the celebrated Diamond 1).. per? fect Utting Shirts. I Give us a call. 1. & V, C. SWAFHELD. Not 10 > Event." 874. VOL. X?NO. 209. WM. GLAZE, JEWELER, Has on band a largo stock of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, I DIAMOND BING 8 AND PINS, Pine Jewelry in Whole and Half Seta, | silver and Plated Ware, flouae-Fnruiahlng Goods, Fancy Qooda In Variety, Military Good*?Stock Complete. H.B.I have on hand a large stock of I ENGLISH GUNS, breecn and muzzle load I ing, and will aell at rednoed prices. Wishing to reduce my whole stock, I will ; sell, until January next, all goods at re I duced prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in I tho best manner and warranted. Nov 8_2mo ' Goldsmith Maid" S fast, and generally manages to come in drst, but C. F. JACKSON Will Beat Her Celebrated Time When it comes to distancing all competi? tors in the matter of cheap Dry Goods. At the Fair Grounds I You will aee him advertised as the leader of | I low pricos, and This Week He is determined to prove his right to the titlo, by offering splendid bargains. Call at 128 Main St. for Particulars. NovlO__ Special Notice From The GRAND CERTUAIi DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, W. D. LOVE & CO. WE have jnst received ten oaaea of very choice and aeaaouable DRESS GOODS, purchased for cash of two bank? rupt importing houses, which will be sold very cheap. Also, five eaaes BLAOK AL? PACAS and choioe MOURNING GOODS, which, for quality and finish, cannot be ex? celled anywhere. The following Goods are now in stock: 60 pieces choice patterns of CARPETS, 100 RUGS, 90 MATS, 50 dozen or Ballon at Co.'ecelebrated SHIRTS, for which we are the agenta, retailing them at wboleaale prices. All the departments of our eatabliah mont are fnll of the best makes of goods, and purchased by our resident buyer in New York for cash at the lowest priceB, enabling us to sell goods as low aa any houtte in New York. Those residing in the city, and strangers patsHinif through, before laving in tneir! winter supplies, shonld examine onr large and choice assortment, at the GRAND CENTRAL DltY GOODS ESTABLISH? MENT OF WH, D. LOVKdico , whole? sale aud rstail dealer* in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, corner of | Main and Plain Btreeta. N. B. SAMPLES sent gratnitonaly to all parts of the country on application, (let 11 OPENING DAILY I EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS, OIL. CLUTIIH, lit CS AND WINDOW SlIADKS ! BOOTS AND SHOES Of 11 kinds and at very low prices. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT la well stocked with everything that is I uew and pretty, and no extravagant prices, j Orders from the country promptly at j tended to. U t' Old Stand of R. C. 8HIVER & CO. Oet U PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ac , Copioo from Old Pic lures made any sisn and style aa cheap aa anywhere elae. Come and see the new Glace Picture. Mr. CofOo, the finest pbotoprapbor in New York city, ?ill assiut in the photo grapbio department AKT GALLERY 'BUILDING, Oct 18 3mo COLUMBIA. 8. 0. Mansion House, 130.J Main Street. Columbia, 8. C. THIS house having recent. )y .been enlarged. Is now oponod by the undersigned _._a first class boarding honse, or hotel. Transient and pennauent boarders accomniodated. Terms for tran? sient borders, $2 ?er day. Good rooms and oxoellent fare. MRS. C. B. BRAZEALE. Nov 3 lmo THE election now approaches, ?Da th?r? is great excitement and speculation aa v? whether or not Chamberlain Will be elected Governor by bis party. *? ia there great excitement among tboae wbo are urn chasing DRY GOOOB. and P. BV ?liCHAHD ?V CO. have decided Not to be Undersold by any other boasa in the city,, . and they ahonld be patronized and supported Not only by Democrats and Conservative.*: bnt also By the Republicans OotSl_ INDIAN GIRL, cigar store; COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, Be not deceived by "Red Hot" advertise? ments, for the "Celebrated Five Cent Ci? gars, and those other brands that have made thiB establishment famous from New York to New Orleans, can only be bought - from the ORIGINAL "INDIAN GIRL.'" A Kerosene That Will Hot Explore: A LADDIK SECURITY GIL 3? offered l\. with the confidence that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any burn? ing oil that has been offered to the publie. Thia oil is prime white in color, fa asodor hztd to the highest extent achieved in tk* manufacture of burning oila, and ia war? ranted te stand a fire test of 150 dtgreoo. Fahrenheit. It is perfectly safe for use In all Coal Oil or Keroaene Lamps, sod n its name indi? cates, will give all vLu use it perfect "?ecurity" in doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer, . have mach leas amell, and sot craat tto wick, and will be found to be very ecoDOwsl oal. to say nothing of the entire "security" in its use. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN & CCS - Oot 14 _Drug Store-. Ulli ARS! CIGARS! ClliAtiS'. THE friends, patrons and public at large are respectfully notified that in oonee quenoe of the lance demand for my favorite brands of Cigaie, I have been compelled.to- - open another branch In the Columbia Hotel Rotunda-. My Retail and Wholesale Department? are kept in full force, to meet the demand). All friends from the country are invited te inspect onr Factory, at No.It>3 Main street, three doors below the Wheeler House, aigtt of Indian Chief. WovlO_ M. 8?LZRACPER. GOVERNOR MOSES In changing too Commissioners of Elec? tion, deaervea the united thanks or every lover of peace. THE PEOPBLtsrOB OF THE INDIAN QUEEN BEGAB STORE, ha introducing the FIVE GENT MANILLA, deserves the commendation of every lovsjc of the weed, as OH THE Day of election, the people flock to tW - polls, eauh to depoalt their ballot for their favorite candidate, so do the many consn mers flock to this popular resort to obtain, thia FAVORITE SEGAR. Let it be ander - stood that we are not on the WAR PATH Against other dealers, we merely clam? that tbe eegar offered by others is far IN FERIOR to that sold by the INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STORE, _Nov 1 _ 105J Assembly Street. FIHS'8 SALOON. Ao. 41 Richardson Street, between Lad-% and Gerva.it Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock o * Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having: also ?iven proper attention to my Restaurant, am now prepared to furnish niy ftiends and the public generally with the beat th? market? afford. Pi1 17 _ WM- M- PINK- ARent Cottage House THE Cock PitiBfiuiahed and . there will bn a partv of gentle? men to meet ou THANKSGIV? ING DAY, 20th, to tight clay and juight All gentlemon with ebiok 'odb are r.ordiully invited, right - lug to continue until JuIt 4.1875. Nov 17 O It FRANKLIN. Cottage House. Xo. 15 IVashing'on St., next Masonic Halt f?k Sk Tbe uodercigned haSifhV /*~\ re-opened thia ab-^?\LftP najDr lishment, and informs ^?fiP^ |tti? public that h? is pi spared to ? mi,m>>. lUem with the very best of WINES-, LIQUORS, StiGARS. TOBACCO, etc. Oys? ters iu overy style, and at all hours. Re? freshments of various kinds. Give a call. Oot 81 O R. FRANKLIN. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WO. KING to Win, n story lor girls $1.75. Mixtretia ot the Msuxe. by Dr. Hollaou author of Aithur Bonovcai-tlo, II GO A History of Germany, from the Earliest Timt-u. by Charit-?n Lewia, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Nor-e, Hindoo, rgyptUti ?ud Olodirman. hv Murray, $2 25. Prairio and Foreat. tbe Game of North America, with xriveutui e.a in their paranit, by Gilluiore. II 50 Healtli and Education, by Kingtdey, $1.7ft. HogarthV complete woiks, in Ihiee vo? lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major But ler, with plates. VI ?0 History of Clnbe and Club Lire, London. Book of Wander - tul Obaraoiera, with portrait* Iba Slang. Dictionary, historical and aoeodotal. Homes and Ununlaof tbe Brit ab Poet?. London, and other new books Nov 1 Coal! Coal! Coal ! THE undersigned beg leave to state that they have conaiantly on hand all kinds of COAL, end will foruhih oonaomere In axy quantity, delivered, at lo-weat-oaeb prices HOWEN A LAFAR, Agest?, Sept? 3mo Red Aah Coal. 400 quality as that whioh gave tuch satisfaction two yeara ?go. Aug 25_T. Ji HARPER. Wrapping Paper. A FULL supply of WRAPPING PAP10L l\. juttt reo> ived from the Atlantic Paper Mills, for which we are sole s genta, and of? fered at lower piioea than same quality can be delivered from the Northern citlaa CaU and examine quality and prices atthe stere of JOHN AONEW A SON.