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THE DAII? "Let our just Censures BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MOANING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 16j(. Among the brief items of news from Japan by the lost steamer was the state? ment that the Mikado had his photo? graph taken, and that the picture was Bolling for fifty cents a oopy. This may seem an insignificant bit of intelligence, bat it means a great deal in Japan, i where taking any drawing, limning ! sculpture, or other portrait of the Son of Heaven has been punishable, with death. For centuries untold tho Mikado, as a j divine being, has been exempt from sit? ting for bis portrait; and when, a few months ago, a cunning Gorman artist suooceded in gutting a negative of a great public ceremonial in which the Mikado figured, a great panic ensued; the kingdom was turned upside down, and no peacu was had until every copy of the picture, and the negativo itself, in which the imperial face was no larger I thau a pin's head, was destroyed. But now tho Mikado's photograph sells for fifty cents. Exit, imperialism! -- -- S. H. Pairo, Alderman and ex-City At? torney of Mobile, wns shot in the act of fit iug Mayor Parker'a atoro, iu that city on the 19th instant. "FALL C A MP AI?N." BULLETIN NO. 1. GROCERIES are in full demand. Trade ope us favorably. Our beat endeavors have bt-on to cater to publio taste, and evory effort sball bo mado to supply tho public at lowest possible pricoa, for cash. FrcaU supplies, consisting of: COFFEES. Mocha, Old Government Java, G roon and Roasted Prime Rio. LagUayra, ic. SUGARS. Pulverized, Crushed, and at lowest rates. SMOKED MEATS. Hams, Breakfast Btrips, Beef,Tongues, Ac, of tho finest quality. FISH. Smoked Salmon, Pickled Salmon, Mackerol, N. O. Mullets, Codfish, <to., Ac. itfore anon._GEO. SYMMERB. Notice. THE School Board of Examiners for Rich? land County will meet in this city on the 2d. 3d and 4th of OCTOBER next, for the purpose of examining teachers fur tho free common schools for tho ensuing year. N. E. EDWARDS, School Commissioner Richland County. Sspt'22_3 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NEW STOCK! LARGE STOCK! AND CHEAP STOCK OP DRY GOODS JUST IN AT C. F. JACKSON'S. 100 Rustproof Seed Oats. BUSHELS, for Beed. For salo by 8ept 8 HOPE & GYLEB. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer rs preference to London Porterand Soot ch Alo. Why? They know it ia unadulterated 75 North Carolina Hay. BALES good N. C. HAY, for aalo ow by HOPE A GYLEB. Maillard's Chocolate and Cocoa. CHOCOLATE a la Vanille, Chocolate De Saute, Cocoa, pure. No. 1, Cocoa, pure, No. 2. These are regarded as the finest and purest mauufaotnred. I have tho agency for their anio, and will guarantee satisfaction to pur eli Aborts. Bakers' COGOA and BROMA. opt 3_ GEO. BYMMERR. For Sale, CI TY OF COLUMBIA COUPONS, receiva? ble for taxes. ALSO. TO RENT, TWO ROOMS above Mr. Glazo'a store Apply to 8ept 8 tlQ EDWIN J. SPOTT * SON. Enormous Death-Rate in New York. 1Q1Q DEATHS a week. GI to 1.000 in . t/_LO habitants, double that of London, Ibis foal ful mortality ia troubling the peo pltt What shall bo done? ia tho question. Purify the Blood and Regulate the Liver, wo advise every one, as a sanitary measure; lieder be without a box of HEIMTSU'S BLOOD and LIVER PILLS. They Purify tho Blood aud Regulate the Liver-two thinga absolutely essential to health. Go to Heinitsh's Templo of Health, aud get a box of Blood and Liver Pilla_Hept. 81 Northern Apples and Potatoes. -||| BARKELS more fine Northern POTA JA J TOES, just received. Also, 10 barrels Northern APPLES, the finest in market, whiuh I will sell on KA i1, in quantities to suit customers. . J. L>. BATEMAN, Sept 18 f 3_Columbia Ion House, Valuable Real Estate for Sale. TKO large and commodious WARE? HOUSES, on Gervais street, near the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Depot,now oooupled by Blakely A Friday, and Wella A Caldwell. Lots running through the square t? Lady street For terme, Ac , apply to ARTHUR A BOONE, Law Range, Or HEIUKLS A ? ZLLL, Beal Eb tat o Agents. Sept 13_ " f Lumber at Reduced Prices. THE undersigned are prepared to saw LUMBER el any dimensions, up to twen? ty-two iuohea wide, or thick, and forty-eight foot long. We prefer to work at low prices rather than do nothing at nish- figures. If ?ou would save money, negotiate with ns at is BVUIO, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. South Carolina. July 17 gig BOOIE A MITCHELL. Fall and Winter Stock. .. HAVING recently return, d from New TH York, I am prepared to exhibit ono of the (almost obeloe and select Stock of Gooda '???over offered in thia market, (tembraoes Fine English, French and American Casaimeres, BGOTOH TWEEDS, Ao., an elegant lino of Venting*, and a large steok of the celebrated Star -~hi;i My ouatotuera and the pabilo Senorally are invited to oall and examine. rd?T solicited and promptly attended to Sept 14 Imo J F. KIHENMANN. Selling Out Below Cost FTNE JET SET-only 60 cent?-at _IBAiflsU .ZctACHER'B. A o EUT AI s CUB? voa CHILLS AND FEVKB First take the Blood and Liver Pills, to work off the bile and purify the blood; three or four will bo sufficient. Thon take a tabla spo niful of HEINITSH B CHILL OURE. It has boen tried : we know it. Special Notloes. Ou Marriage.-Happy relief for Young Men from tho elfectB ot Errors and Abuses in oarly life. Manhood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. Now method of treat? ment. Now and remarkable romodies. Booka and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. AUR 12_3mo _ Thc G al CH of Araby aro not Bpicicr than tho aroma which tho fragrant Sozodont im? parts to tho breath. Nor ia tho heart of tho ivory nut whiter than ibo teeth that aro cleaned daily with that m&tc.hlos.s fluid. To Owners of Horses.-No ono who has ovor used Dr. Tobias' Uorso Venetian Lini? ment, will ever bo without it; it ?B a certain cure for Colic. Boro Throat, Cuts, Bruises and Old Sores. Warranted snporior to any other; in pint bottles, at Ono Dollar. Sold hy all Druggists. Dopot 10 Park Placo, Now York. Barnett's Standard Flavoring Ex tracta are noatlv put up in nnpanuelled 2 oz., 5 oz. and 10 oz. bottles, and aro for salo by tho trade generally in every principal city and town in the United States, Canadas, and Bri? tish Provinces, as well aa iu many other foreign countries. Help for tn o Hopeless.-You aro weak, dejected, miserable, and nothing dees you any good, you eay. Don't despair. 'Ibero ia balm in Gilead. Have you tried Vinegar Bitters? Nol Then why don't you? Whether your complaint be dyspepsia, hiliouenoes, norvouB woaUnoBH. constitutional debility, or any other trouble, Vinegar Bitters will revive and reno? vate your shattered system, aa a genial rain refreshes the withered flowers. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various forme; aleo, as a preventive against Fovcr and Ague, and other intermittent fevers, tho Perro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya, mada by Caswell, Hazard & Co., Now York, and Bold by all druggists, ia tho beet tonio, and ae a tonio for patients recovering from fever or other sicknesH, it bas n.> equal. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder. -Tho best article known for cleansing and ?reserving the toeth and gums. Sold by all ruggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle F. O. Wells St Co., New York. Chrlstadoro'a Hair Dye stands unrivaled in tho world. No lady or gentleman of dis? crimination uses any other. It is tho most perfect, reliable and effective Hair Dye iu tho world. Manufactory, G8 Maiden Lane, New York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by Physi? cians as the great Healing Compound. Price 25 cents por box. John F. Henry, sole Pro? prietor, 8 College Placo, New York. Itlaley'a Buchu is a reliable Diuretic and Tonio for all derangements of the urinary and genital organs. The genuino, as former? ly sold by Haviland, Harral J-. Risley and their branches, is now prepared by H. W. Risley, tho originator and Proprietor; and the trade supplied by bia successors, Morgan & Risley, New York. Bvapnia, or opium purified, the moat per? fect anodvne in the market, mado by process of Dr. I. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medical College, ia always uniform in strength, which is rarely the case in other preparations of opium. Piatt's A?iroi oil has a world-wide repu? tation as the surest and best illuminating oil. Over 2.000,000 gallons have been sold for the past two years, from which no accidents of any description have occurred. Send for cir? cular. Oil Houso of Charles Pratt, estab? lished 1770. New York. We Have Frequently Heard mothers say they would not be without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, from the birth of the child until it has finished with the teething siege, under any consideration whatever. The Secret of Beauty.-What is it? no longer asked, for the world of fashion and all the" ladies know that is produced by using a delightful and harmless toilet preparation known BB G. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." Its beautifying effects are truly wonderful. Depot. 5 Gold street, New York. Sept 1 Xi To Rent. MTO an approved tenant, I will rent tho "Walker House," situated on Upper Boundary street. Apply to Sept 20_lt. O'NEALE. Jn. For Rent. M8TORE-ROOM, corner of Main and Laurel streets, now occupied by J. S. Chambers. Possession given immedi? ately. Apply to ARTHUR A BOONE, Sept 13_ No. 2 Law Range. For Rent. MSTGRE-ROOM. Exchange House Hui'ding,Main street,recently occupied by F. CardarelH. Apply to ARTHUR St, BOONE, No. 2 Law Range. Sept 13_ To Rent. THE two-story HOUSE, on Plain fSSt street, bclT.vou bull and Marion. Apply HIllLto R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Sept ll_ For Sale. MTHE HOUSE and LOT, on Pickens htreot, belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Zimmerman, deceased. Wept 8 EDWIN J. SCOTT, Executor. For Rent. ??M. THAT lirgo and commodious STORE Buff now occupied by Messrs. Portor Sc Steele. HyLPoBBCBsion given the 1st of October. For terma, inquire of G. DIERCK8. Aug 24_ Seegers ' Beer is Pure. ?T don't contain Cococnlue Indiene Flab Berries to make aleopy or headache. Seed Rye. f pr f\ BUSHELS PRIME RYE, for Seed. LO' " For sale for cash only. Sept 8_HOPE A GYLES. Oats and Corn. 1?\f\?\ BUSHELS FEEDING OATS, .\iU\J 700 bnshela White Corn, for sale low for cash._HOPE A OYLE3. To Colombia Merchants. THE UNION TIMES, published by R. M. 8tokea, at Union Court House, offers to the Columbia merchante a good medium, through ita advertising columna, for securing i the trade of ono of tho most solvent and liberal buying Counties in the State. Tho crops of Union County are excellent, and a large trade may be expected from ita citizens. Tarma of advertising moderate. Sept 17 Carolina Indigo. LBS. superior quality. For ealelow by HOPE St GYLES. 200 Our friend of the Christian Neighbor aaye that people who complain of dull timea don't advertise. Make known your complainte. This ie Ueiuitsh'B plan. Make known your complaints; Heinitsh has a remedy-the BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, the beet family pill evor made. "GOLDEN BUG" ie tho Cigar that, in epito of compe? tition, hus gained unparalleled reputa? tion. Tho "Indian Girl" ?B BIBO proud or an OPPORTUNITY To offer to Smokers tho "Premium Star" Smoking Tobacco. A trial will convince you that it has its proper uamo. Tho attention Of ChoworB is called to a largo Btock of Chewing Tobacco, that will bo ?old to dealers ai. a short advance of factory prico. Order? solicited. S. J. PERKY. Sopt 21_ Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers. OFFICE CITY CLERK. COLUMBIA.S. C., September 12,1S72. ALE men, residents of tho city, between tho ages of eighteen and fifty years, (ex? cept firemen,) aro required by ordinance to pay a Btreet tax of three dollars ($3) per yoar, or work ont tho same on tho streets. This is to uotifv all delinquents, that if Hiiid tax ?B not paid bt-foro tho firet day of October, tho par? ties will bo summoned and required to work on tho streets, subject to ordora of tho Street Overseer. By order of tho Mavor. Sept 12 OHAS. BARNUM. City Clerk._ For Sale, APLANTATION in 8umter County, known aa the Bradford Springs Place. It con? tains 753 acres of land, fifteon miles from Sumter C. H. and about tbe aamo diatanco from Camden. For particulars and terms, applylto MoBsrs. BLANDING & RICHARDSON, Attornoys at Law, Sumter C. H. Sept 1 A Valuable Tract of Land For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale hiu PLANTA? TION, near Abbevillo Court Houao, part of it within the corporate limits or tho town. It contains 350 acres of land, seventy-five of which is good creek bottom. On il is a com? fortable Dwelling Houao, Gin House, and all necessary out-buildinge; also, a Vineyard o? Scuppernong Grapea of aoven aerea, in full bearing, with a Steno Houao, Cellar, and all appliances for making wine, and a tino collec? tion o? Fruit Trees. R. E. BOWIE, Sept 1_Abbevillo C. H., 8. C. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. IOFFER for ealo my FARM, conBiating of about 128 acres, situated just oulaido of city limits, ou both sides of Charlotte Rail? road. The placo contains a comfortable Dwelling and rino Out-buildings, and tor a Grain and Truck Farm cannot bo surpassed. Thia proporty, from ita nearneas to the city, and its 1'acilitiea for advancement and im? provement, ia very desirable. Aug 28 Imo_JAMES E. BLACK. Notice. NOTICE ia hereby given that I, C. H. PET TINGILL, will not be responsible for any debta contracted in tho name of tho firm of Boyeo & Co., composed of Wm. Henry Boyce and myself, unless the name of tbe'firm be signed by myself; and that tho partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of BOYCE A CO., by my act, ia hereby dis? solved. C. H. PETTINGILL. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 4, 1872. Sept 5 Imo Novelties in Cigars. IN addition to my specialty of the celebrated "Livo Indian," I have had manufactured especially for retail a pure Havana and Seed CIGAR, of exquisito flavor and quality, called tho "Royal George." They aro euro to please, and tho standard will bo maintained. Also,'"Jenny Lind," "Byron," "Partagaa," "Oriental," "Caaino," "Hidalgo," "Crown Jowela," "El Dio," "Carolina," and many other brands, comprising very low-priced goods up to finest. Dealers and others will find it to their interest to inspect tho stock. Prices low and cash ncccaaarv to buy. Sept 3_GEO. SYMMERS. J. P. CARROLL. CHARLES F. J AN M; V . CARROLL & J ANNE Y, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, COLUMBIA, s. c. Sept 1 Ofiico on Law Range. Imo Lo Roy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE Law Range, Bauskett's building, up stairs. Youmans & Sheppard, Attorney* al Law, Edgejltla, S. C. LER. F. YOUMANS. JNO C. SHEPPARD. _Aug 27_firno_ A Choice List of Singing Books For the Coming Musical Season. THE 8TANDABD1 By L. O. Emerson, of Boston, and H. R. Palmer, or Chicago. Prico $1.50; $13 50 per dozen. First odition exhausted. Next edition already Bold. This Church Music Book, tho joint product of tho best talent of tho East and Weat, will bo need immensely, both Wost and Eist. Good for Chorus Classes. Good for Quartette Choirs. Good for Covvcntlons. Good for Societies and Singing Schools. Bond, at least, for spe? cimen copy, whioh will be mailed for the pre? sent, post-paid, tor $1.25. [NOTE.-Just published, Strauss' New MAN? HATTAN WALTZ, first played, with great nuoceas. in New York. Prico $1.1 Tbe Hour of singing! By Emerson and Tilden. Prico $1. Good, praotleal, interest? ing High School Singing Beok. Already highly approved and widely nsed. Excollent aleo for Seminaries. Sparkling Habitu Sabbath School Song Book. Price 35 cents. None who try it oan help liking it. Pilgrim's Harp! For Social Meetings. 60 cents. Very convenient size. Moderate price. 250 tunes. Well-Bolected music. Golden Robinl Foi Common Schools. 50 cents. An established favorite, whioh has a largo sale. erg- Music and Music Books mailed, post free, on receipt of retail prices. OLIVER DITBON A CO., Boston. C. H. DITBON A CO., New York. Sept 4_wai Good Things. BREAK FA 8T BACON, PIGS' FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEF, BUFFALO TONGUES. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. All fresh and for sale low for cash by Jane 16_HOPE A GYLEB. _ Cow for Sale. A GOOD MILKER, with a fine heifer CALF. Apply at PHONIX ,office._ Sopt 12 Cotton Gin. 1FORTY-SAW COTTON GIN, with CON? DENSER, manufactured by Horace L. Emory, as good as now, having boen only used a few weeks. Will bo Bold at a sacrifice, by JOHN AGNEW A SON. FALL OPENING AT BM.UWAFFIR! rjpiIE largest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING at retail iu the State. 1 Everything in tho way of HATS, Some onr own etylca. A new feature is tho Dagucrrcan Gallery formerly occupied by Messrs. Weam A Hix, fitted up for our Custom Trado, and filled with tho choicest FRENCH AND ENOLISft CASSMERES A\'D VESTINGS Which wo arc making to order, under a gua? rantee to please. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Sept 19 Philadelphia and Southern MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO WILMINGTON, N. C. IS composed of two first class STEAM? SHIPS, ot 800 tons each; sailing from each port every WEDNESDAY. Through rates to all points South and South-west as low as by any other route. Insurance one-half per cent. Prompt and certain despatch given. For ratee on general merchandize, colton, sheet? ing, Ac, apply to W. L. JAMES, General Agent, Philadelphia. WORTH A WORTH, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. A. POPE, Gen'l Freight Agent W., C. A A. R. lt., Wilmington, N. C. Sept 14 _ :lmoa Important for Reference. J. W. & E. Chisholm & Co., Importers and Manufacturers, OFFER to tho trade tho largest stock of I Human and Imitation HAIR GOODS, FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, LACE GOODS, otc, that can bo found in New York city. Send for samplo parcel. 447 BROADWAY. Sept 7 4mo JUST RECEIVED. A(~\f\ CASES CANNED GOODS, rt\'\J 100 boxes CANDY, 50 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozeu Axes, 200 dozen Pocket-Knives, 100 dozen pairs Trace Chaina, 100 dozen Door and Pad-Locks, 100 bundles Tics, 100 balea Bagging. For sale to-day, at New York price? an 1 car? riage, having been purchased mainly before tho lato inflated prices. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Aug 80 _ _ Initial and Monogram Press, E. R. STOKES IS DOW prepared, with a Preaa and apper tatamente, to manufacture INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, omboased and in colora, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Keeps constantly in atore a foll stock of Fancy and Staple STA IONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Fancy Articlee and all goode pertain? ing to a first clase Stationery House. April 20_ Butter, Cheese, &c. TUBS choice GOSHEN BUTTER, boxes ohoioo Goshen Cheese, 1,000 pounde Breakfast Strips, 10 barrels Poarl Grist and Big Hominy. All fresh and lor sale by Julv 10 HOPE A OYLES. Superb Winter Cabbage. LAROE Mammoth Head CABBAGE, Drumhead Savory CABBAGE, Large lato Flat Dutch CABBAGE, Largo late Winter Drumhead Green Glazed CABBAGE. WINTER THUMPS. Largo Whito Flat Dutch TURNIP, Purplo Top TURNIP, Largo Globo-Bovoral varieties, Ruta Baga, Largo Norfolk. For salo at low price, at Aug 1 } HEINITSH'S Drug Storo. Colombia Female Academy. OPENS on TUESDAY, October /?73?. 1. AH tho branches pertaining to ?UM Ujffig-a thorough education will be ^^uff^lttaught. 'ferma of tuition for pu pf pila ot all agna, from seven to msgr nineteen, 15 per month; or, $4 per month, if paid quarterly in advance. No ex? tra cbargo for Latin or French. Music, for beginners, per quarter, $25; for advanced pu pils, $?10. Board, including Washing, Fuel, dec. $25 per month. JANE U. REYNOLDS, SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS, Sr-pt 15 nvw5 Principals. Qhatsworth Female Institute, A"o. IBS Franklin street, BM-TIlwitE, MI). #MISS A. E. HASSON, Principal, MRS. C. E. ENOELBHECliT, (formerly of Belle Haven Institute, Columbia, S. U.,) Vice-Principal. This school will re-open SEP? TEMBER 1G. The building and grounds aro spacious, location high and healthy, course of study extensive, and in? struction tbflroufjh. Both the Principal and Vice-Principal have had much experience in educating and train lug the young. Tho entire expenso per an? num of a boarding pupil, including English tuition, one other language and Vocal Music, $350. Music. Languages and othor extras moderato. For circulara address tho Princi? pal._Aug 30 fifi GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, CHARLESTON, S. C., 1,000 rolhj heavyPdomeBtic BAGGING, 100 bales Gunny BAGGING, 10.000 bundk-B COTTON TIES, 500 bags Rio, Java and Laguavra COF? FEE, 400 b?rrele reOncd SUGAR, 25 hogsheads Demorara SUGAR, 15 hogsheads Porto Rico .SUGAR, 200 hogsheads reboiled MOLASSES, 1,000 kegB, assorted, NAILS. 500 boxes Adamantino CANDLES, 1,000 sacks SALT, 100 hogsheads C. R. and Drv Salt Bacon SIDES. 100 b irrels Leaf LARD, iOObtrrels FLOUR-Family, Extra and Super, Orange Rifle POWDER. SHOT, LEAD, STARCH, SOAPS. Ac. July 2G ftn 2mo New Books ! New Books 1 THE VICAR'S DAUGHTER. Bv George McDonald. $1 50. Tho Doctor's Daughter. Bv Sophie Mav, $1.50. "At tho Back of tho North Wind." By Geo. McDonald. $2. Fitz Hugh St. Clair, the 8ontb Carolina Re? bel Boy. By Mrs. Sallie F. Chap?n. $1.51). Lord Kilgobbin. By (maries Lover. $1 The Golden Lino of Grampere. By Antho? ny Trolloppo. 75c. Ethel Mildmay's Follies. 75c. "Ombra." By Mrs. Oliphant. 75c. And other late publicntie.ua, just received and tor aalo at publishers prices, ut ll. L. BRYAN'S Aug 30 Bookstore. _A CHANCE POE ALL?" GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, AT OT. B. LOVE & CO.'S ! JN anticipation of removing in September to our large and commodious NEW STORE, in the Wheeler Building, corner of Main and Plain streets, wo will close out our present ?tock at unprecedented LOW PRICEB. Bargains in all classes of Gooda W. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE, I B. B. MOCREEBY. f July 14 New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy of the Anglican Church. Vol. I. $5. Aunt Jane'a Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Mies Moloch. 50c Jan 14_DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN. Ale! Ale! Ale! DOZ. CROTON ALE, very euperior . > quality. 50 doa. McEwen'* Ale, very superior quali? ty. Juet received and for sale by Joly 'J_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Chosp Wrapping Paper. OLD NEWSPAPERS, suitable for wrapping packages of merchandise, can be pur I obased at this office, at 50 cents per hundred Choice Family Flour. f?rv BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, for OU Bale at reduced rates. Angustio_HOPE A GYLES. Selling Out Below O oat. LADIES' WRITING DEt-KB, Jtwel CaBes ?nd Traveling Companione. _IB A AO SUI.Z BACH ER. _ Selling but Below (Vt. GENT'S WALKING CANES, at all prices; from 50 cents upwards. _ISA AC SULZP.ACnER. Flour! Flour!! OHA nBI S? NEW FLOUR,of all grades, &\)\J for salo at greatly reduced prices, by JOHN AGNEW .t SON. Buffalo Tonguec, NEW sugar-cored HAMS, Brockest Strips, Smoked Beef, for saie low. HOPE A GYLES. OFFICIAL. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. IN pursuance o! an Act of the Qenera Assembly, approved March 1,1876, enti? tled "An Act providing for tho general elec? tion and the manner of conducting the same," amended by an Act approved March 12,1872, an eh ct ion will lie held in the several Coun? ties of this Statt on tho THIRD WEDNES? DAY, being the lGtb day, of October, for the fullowing Stato, Legislative, County and Congressional ofiiceru, to ecrve for tho next two and four years, as provided by tho State Constitution and Acts of Congress of the Uni ted States, to wit: Governor, Lieutonant Governor, Attorney-General, Secretary of Stato, Stato Treasurer, Comptroller-General, Superintendent of Education, Adjutaut and Inspector-General, members of tho O?neral Assembly, Solicitors in tho several Judicial Circuits, and for tho various County offices, together with ?mo member of CongrcBj to represent tho Stato at large, and Repreeonta tivea in tho respectivo Congressional Dis? tricts At. the said election, tho following amend? ments to thc State Constitution will be sub? mitted to the voters for ratification or rejec? tion, to wit: 1st. Amendment relating to chango of timo ot holding general elections. StrikH out all of that portion of Section ll of Article II, following the wei do -eighteen hundred and seventy," occurring in the fourth and fifth lines, and insert the follow? in?: "And forever thereafter, on the first i Tuesday following tho first Monday in No I vomber, in every second year, in such manner and at such places as the Legislature may provide." Tho mannet - . voting on this amendment s ti all be as follows: Those in favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot with tho following words written or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amendment- Yes." Those op? posed to ?aid amendment shall cast a ballot with the following words written or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amendment-No." 2d. Amendment relating to the further in? crease of the public debt of tho State, as fol? lows: Article XVI-"To tho end that the pub? lic debt of South Carolina may not hereafter be increased withont tho due consideration and fre9 consent of the people of the State, the General Assembly is hereby forbidden to creato any further debt or obligation, either by tho loau of the credit of the State, by gua? rantee, endorsement or otherwise, except for tho ordinary and current business ol the State, without first submitting the question as to the creation of any such new debt, gua? rantee, endorsement or loan of the credit, to the peep e of this State, at a general election; and unless two-thirds of the qualified voters of this Stato voting on the question shall be in favor of a further debt, guarantee, en? dorsement or loau of this credit, none shall be created or made." The manner of voting on this amendment shall be aa follows: Those in favor of the amendment shall de? posit a ballot with the following words written or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amend' ment. Artirle A'VT- Yes." Thone opposed to the amendment shall cast a ballot, with the following words written or printed thereon: "Constitutional Amendment, Article XVI-No " All bar-rooms and drinking saloons shall be closed on the day of election, and any person v,bo shall ?ell any intoxicating (trinke on the day ol election, shall be guilty of a misde? meanor, and. on conviction thereof, ?hail be tined in a sum not loss than one hundred dol? lar?, or bo imprisoned for a period not less than ouo month, nor more than six months. 1'he Commissioners and Manager? of Elec? tion, and cachot them, are hereby required, with strict regard to tho provision? of the Constitution and Ians of the State, touching their duty in such case, tu causo such elec? tions to be held in tbo:r respectivo Counties on the day aforesaid, and to take all neces? sary steps for the holding nf auch elections, and for the ascertaining and determining the persons who ?hall have been duly elected there? at, according to lb? rules, principles and pre? visions prescribed by the Act and amendment thereto, aforesaid In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Stato to be affixed, at Columbia, [L. H. j the l Gi h day of September, A. D. 1872, and iii tho ninet> -seventh year ot the Independence ot the United States of America. RODERT K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. CABDOZO, Secretary of Stato. Sept 18_ FOR CASH! $10,000! $10,0001 WORTH OF tran m um AT COST AM) TRANSPORTATION To mako room For Our Fall Stock. KIN ARD & WILBY, Dealers in CLOTHING Gents' Furnishing Goods. Jul) 28 ? LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BOT GO TO THE BE8T PLACE. WE claim to have one of the finest stooksof WATCHES, ot all best Eng ^lish, Swiss and Amorican makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, onr stock is large, and we are going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and 1 NGIIAV1NG. in al branches, by the best of wort men WM GLAZE. Nov 10 Formerly Olaz?- A Radcliffe. Sellin F Ont at and Below Cr.st MY entire Block, consisting nf DIAMONDS, WATCH F 8, Chains, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Clocks. Aug 10 ISAAC S?LZBACHER.