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* s >' 'i- h^omign ftCoir?? { ' \ NOON DESPATCHES. ENCROACHMENTS ON PAP Ali COLT/EGES EUROPEAN RELIEF FOB CHICAGO BOMB, Ootober 12.-Tho Italian Go? vernment wanta the1 grounds occupied by tho Convent af St. Aud rion 'for the extension of the King's , stables: , The Jesuits have the American College.there. By the Pope's order, th?";oonvent will yield only to force.. - LONDON, Ootober' 12.~Mii&oipiilitieB and trade associations tbvou^hont Eng? land are moving iii behalf of. Chioago. The amount raised will bo largo. Simi? lar movements are . .realizing large amounts on the continent.; American it&telllKenee. NOpN DESPATCHES. I'URTU ER PARTICULARS OF THE CH IO AOO PIRE-RELIEF SN ROUTE FROM ALL DI? RECTIONS-r-MORMON LIBERALITY-PRO? GRESS OF THE DAKE SHORE CONFLAGRA TION-SEVERAL TOWNS DESTROYED - LOSS OF LIFE-ELECTION RETURNS PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION-RESUMP? TION OF CHICAQO PAPERS-FENIAN RAH -DECLARATION OF- EPISOOPAXi BISHOP! -XELLOW FEVER DEATHS, AG, ?C. . CHICAGO, Ootober ll.-The total losi of grain is definitely ascertained to bi 1,600.000 b?Bhels. Four vessels wen loaded with grain for the East, to day * and the Eastern movement will,continue os there.aro fally 5,000,000 basbelB nov in'store.' Water,waa'let into the South divisioi .this afternoon, so that all the populate) portions of .tho city are now supplied Insurance items bave'Meen gathered fron trustworthy, sources. : The Boyal IUHUI . anco Company,'of>Liverpool, loses $133, 000; Imperial, of Liverpool. 8900.00C North* Britiah,; Liverpool, $2,70O,O0C Good-authority fools dp losses of Livei pool -and London insurance compauie at $4.500,000. ; All the Chibag? companies are baut rapt. All the banks will'bo able tc r< some business.' ...A. number of ban vaults' have been opened, and. their out . tents, without exception, -are.uuinjnruc livery bit bk in tho city oluims that i time it wilif bu'abltf to; p"ay'every'ddlk of ita indebtedness. 'Tue police cont nae to captare thieves, burglars and ii cendiari.es, and generally, deni with.thei in a BU rh ma ry manner, thus proven tin further^ trouble. ? Measures . hu ve- ben taken for immediate rebuilding of ti Pacifia Hotel.' . PHILADELPHIA,' Ootolier IL-Tl Quartermaster's Department sent 6,5( tenta and 3,000 blankets to Chioago. WASHINGTON, Oot?oe'i?l2.-The Seor tary of War has a despatch from low . which claims tho State for the Bepubl cans by 4,500, with important lasses i the Legislature; , M,. r . . "-jv 'Acoordiug.to the Philadelphia Leage the riot-.was ?caus?d by drunken n?gi youths insulting ladies and kittingja n gro who voted the Demoorattd?tcket. SALT LAKE, October* 12.-The ^arg ment in -lingham- Young's case is pr greasing. The Mormons stfbsoribi 810,000 for Chicago. Brigham foul gav? $1,000. Salt Lake'City will sei $50,000. DETROIT, October, 12.-St. . Clair, ai Huron County advices Tire 'dist rennin AU that portion? of the State East Hug m an Bay aud-North of that ,poii forty miles above Port Huron, bas be swept. ' A number of persons perisht . . Five villages were entirely' destroje two'partially, and others are threatout There were large stores in' these to wi filled with winter stores. A steo/i sent with relief from Port Huron : turned with forty persons, several whom are badly burned. All telegra offioes along the shore are burned. B. Hubbard, at Hanron City, shot all 1 fine horses and'cattle to' prevent tb perishing by flreM. A light rain yest day seems to have abated the fir Professor Charles Scott, of Hope C lege, perished; also, a minister, wh name has not been ascertained. 1 fire in Windsor, opposite here, buri the principal busiuesB portion of town. The incendiary was arrest The cutter Fessenden has reached P Huron, with 'seventeen* refugees fr the lake shore-two fatally burned. Nsw YORK, October l?.-Tho He Insurance Company claim that they have assets to the amount of $2,750, after paying $2.000,000 loss. CINCINNATI, Ootober 12.-An exp; train on the Pan Handle Baud, he yesterday noon, ran into tho rear < freight train. Conductor John H. \ liams, of the passenger train, woskil others unhurt ,.?> BUFFALO, Ootober 12.-A lightr train for Chicago encountered ht rain, sleet and snow, but prooeeded \ undiminished speed. The'- run f New York hither was the fastest i made. LOUISVILLE, Ootober 12.-;The w< and prairies are burning along the ) Albany and Chicago Bead. NEW HAVEN, Ootober 12.-Dr. ? Porter was inaugurated as Presidei Yale Col lege, to-day. PHILADELPHIA, 'October 12.-A tional retorna sustain 'yesterday's mates. ? . - . * CIIIOAOO, Ootober 12-R." B. M telegraphs | committees and person airing to aid' tho Chicago 'eufferei send money instead of purchasing plies. Shelter and fuel for the wini most needed. Flour, liam?, aud es ally bodN and bedding, are wanted contributions should come by drafts, payable to order of Davit Gage, City Treasorer, Ohio?go,*uni dressed to bim. ' -, GALVESTON, Ootober ll.-Gedd majority in the Third District is 4 this includes 1,630 majority in 1 stone and Freestone Couuties, whin nuder martial law. No further re from the other departments, but conceded that the t? tu tc is gone ? oratio by n handsome majority. COLUMBUS!, Oajob?r 12-Eb retains froth forty-six. Ominties si Republican majority of 18,700. '.'?,'. , . Nid HT DE3P??bli^v''::' WASHINGTON, October 12. T^the' Presi? dent has issued tba folio win g'proclama? tion: Wbereai, unlawful combinations, and conspiracies bave tong existed, and dp still exist, iu tbe State of South Caroli? na, for the purpcs s of depriving certain portions and. olosses of the people of that State ol, Ibo rights, privileges, im? munities and' promotion named in the Constitution of the.United States and secured by the Act of . Congress ap? proved April 12, 1871, entitled "An Act to enforce the provision of tho four? teenth amendment to tbe Constitution of the United StaU"s;" and, whereas, in certain parts of said State, to wit: in tho Counties of Spartanbtirg, York, Marion, Chester, Laurens, Newberry, Fairfield, Lancaster aud Chesterfield, suoh combi? nations and conspiracies do sq obstruct and hinder the execution of the laws ol said State aud of the United States as to deprive' the people. aforesaid of the rights, privileges, immunities and pro? tection aforesaid, und do ?oppose nm: obstruct the due execution of tho laws ol the United States, und impede th? due course of justice under tbe same and whereas tbe constituted authoritiei of suid Statu are unable to protect tbi people aforesaid in such rights witbit the said Counties; uud whereas the com bi nations and conspiracies uforesah witbiu the Counties aforesaid arc organ ?zed and armed, uud ure so numerou and powerful as to be able to defy tb coustituted authorities of said State am of tho Uuited Stutes, within the sail State, and by reasou of said causes th conviction of such offenders und tb preservation of tho publio peace un safety have become impracticable in sai Counties: ' . Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Granl President of the United States of Ame rica, do hereby command nil persou composing the unlawful combiuatior aud conspiracies aforesaid to dispers? and to retire peaceably to their boniPi witbiu five days of tbe date hereof,' au to deliver, either to the Marshal of tl United States for thu District of Sont Carolina, or to any of his deputies, < to uny military- officer of the. Unite States, witbiu said Counties, -all arm ammunition, uniforms, disguises, au other means and implements used, kop possessed or controlled by them for CD rying out the unlawful purposes f which the combinations aod couspiraci ure organized. (Signed) U. S. GRANT. Probabilities-Purtiully clear ai pleasant weather nie probable for Fi day from Georgia to New England-t brisk North-west winds io tho latt region subsiding by Friday noe Threatening weather, with brisk Soul ?rly winds, will extend over tb? upp lakes lo Lake Ene; increasing Eastei winds, possibly, with rain-, will prev on the Texas and Louisiana coasts. Second Assistant Postmaster-Gene Smith baa resigned on account of health. Join L. Routt succeeds hi Rou? is now Marshal of the second d tr ic t of Alabama. - Estimated loss to tho revenue'by I Hre in Chicago $1,000,001). < SAN FRANCISCO, October 12.-A sh was slopped uui un express box robt in Sonoro County by masked men. Tho citizens ure protesting against course of Vincent Collier aguiust pea ful settlers iu fuvor of the Apacbees. CHICAGO, October 12 -Tho Republic this morning, issued u balf sheet c the Tribune an entire sheet, filled w advertisements und announcements oh ange of localities by ' me ra li ai Eighty dead arc now in tbe morgue. 15ALTIMORE, October 12.-D?clar?t of tbe Bishops in Counoil, Ootober 1871: "We, the subscribers, Bishop the Protestant Episcopal Church in United States, being asked, in ordei tbe quieting c i the conscience of sun members of thu said Church, do deo our oonviotion as to the meaning of word "regenerate" in tba offices for ministration of the baptism of infa aud declare that in our opinion the w "regenerate" is not there so used a determine that a moral chango in subject of baptism is wrought ju sacra m cut." This declaration is sig by all tbe Bishops. , Jobu Soroven, tbe Democratic ca date for Mayor, aud the entire Dt eratic board of Aldermen, were eh by a tnujority of 1,613 votes. CHAIU?ESTON, Ootober 12.-Arriv schooners Jonas Smitb, New York; I netta, Philadelphia. Sailed-stet Manhattan, New York. Five fever deaths in tho last twe four hours. CINCINNATI, October 12.-Latest mates-Senate, eighteen Pemoo seventeen Republicans; House, f seven Democrats, fifty-Bix Republii The Hamilton County delegation si -Senate, one Republican, two Di orats; House, five aud five. MONTREAL, Od ober 12.-Fenian O'Niel, with force not stated, crosse border at Pe m bina and seized the ( dian' custom house and Hudson Point. He was attacked by U States troops aod O'Neil captured, reported a large parly bad Crossed i Joe. United States troupe are io suit. ' . Sr. LOUIS, Ootober 12.-The al Eu Klux against whom Gov. Browt claims is composed of u band of thieves, robbers sud murdurers-^-a fugitives from justice of ueigbb States. NI?WYORK. October 12.-2,(100 ers. ca led "Large Pipe. Men," s and murohed to the Court Hom wage?, but found none. A lurga force is on huud. It is rumored in sporting oireh Barney*Aarou was.killed at the Cl dre. The steamer Neversiukj of the lino, ran into a Him ken crib. lt. is some perseus leaped overboard alu drowned. ?? -? - m . ? - The raffia for Teinn. ra nea Wall, & positively take place un tliu lUih Nove COLUMBIA, S. C., October 12.-Bales of cotton to-day 56 bales-middliog 18o. LONDON, October 12-Noon.-Con? sols 92%. Bonds 92%. LIVERPOOL, October 12-8 P. M.-Cot? ton opened firm and is now steady-up? lands 9^; Orleans 10; sales 12,000 bales; exports aud sp?culation ' 3,000; sales on ship named at Cbarleston or Savannah 9 9 16. LONDON, October 12.-Evening. Bullion decreased ?1,042,000. Consols 92J?. Bonds 92%. LIVERPOOL. October 12-Evening. Cotton dosed firm. NEW YORK, Ootober 12-Noon. Sales of futures, last evening, 1,600 bales, as follows: October 19%; Novem? ber 19%, 19 5-16; December 19%; Janu? ary 19% ; March 19 15-16. Flour heavy. Wheat "favors bnyers. Corn declining. Pork and lard firm. Cotton firmer-up? lands 20; Orleans 20%; sales 2,900 bales. Stock8very weuk; off l%o. since opening. Governments dull aud weak. Ptates very weak. Money 7. Gold Sterling-loug 8^; short 9*4. 7 P. M.-Cotton strong; sales 4,091 bales-uplands 20; Orleans 20%. Flour favors buyers. Whiskey lower, at 95@ 96J?. Wheat heavy, and 2@3o. lower winter red Western 1.56*..i(a)1.62. Corn l@2o. lower, at 78>vi@79r Pork 13.75? 13 87. Lard a shade easier-kettle 10%. Freights firmer. Sales of futures to-day 1.100 balcB, as follows: October 19 9-16, 19%, 19%; November 19 7-16, 19^, 19%; December 19 7-16, 19<?. 19 9-13, 19%; Januury 19 9 16, 19%, 19%; Wall street feverish; stock exchange on the. verge of a panic. Monoy easy at close, al 4. Sterling 8. Gold 14;?@14%. Governments heavy, and declined lc. 62a 13%. StateH very weak-Tennes sees 66; new G5}.<. t Virginias 60; new 68. Louisianas 65; uew 58; levees 70; 8s 80. Alabamas 100; 5s 68. Georgia 6s 80; 7s 90. North Carolinas 39; new 21. South Carolinas 70; uew 44 CINCINNATI. October 12.-Flour and coru Brm. Pork closed dull, at 13.50. Lard wea , at 9%. Bacon declined J^c. -shoulders 1\? ; clear sides 8%. AUGUSTA, October 12.-Cotton in fair demand-middling 13; receipts 750ibales; sales 650. MODUJE, Ootober 12.-Cottou firm middling 19@19??; receipts 690 bales; Bales 10; stock l,4o5. .. NEW ORLEANS, October 12.-Cotton quiet-middling 19%;" receipts 2,931 bules; sales 3,700; stock 32,691. SAVANNAH, October 12.-Cotton strong and holders firm-middliog 18%; receipts 1,268 bales; Bales 130; stock 14.706. MEMPHIS. Ootober 12.-Cotton dull middliog 18%; receipts 2,029 bales. PHILADELPHIA, October 12.-Cottou strong-middling 20%. CHARLESTON, October 12.-Cottou steady-middling 18%; receipts 1,591 bules; sales 20; stock 12,583. BOSTON, October 12.-Cotton quiet middling 20 \.{\ receipts 485 bales; sales 200; stock 4.500. I GALVESTON, October 12 -Cotton firm? er-good ordinary 16%; receipts 1,210 bales; sales 350; stock 22,638. NORFOLK, October 12.-Cotton firm low middling 18%; receipts 840 bales; sales 30; stock 3,001. BALTIMORE, Ootober 12.-Cotton firm? er but not qootably higher-middling 19%; receipts 204 bales: sales 555; stock 995. WTLMINGTON, October 12.-Cotton quiet-middling 18%; receipts 297 bales; sales 146; s?oek 3,027. Opening of Fall Millinery. MBS. S. A. SMITH WILL open TH 18 DAY a choice Qmkfliffik HOlecti.m of MILLINERY and VKflU kLH r'ANOY GOODS, to which ?lio .u THW* Af ll vites the attention of the ladies. ^SMIIIIJ A,a?. BATTER NB ot tho latest AEB&?g? styles of DREHHEH. ' WW s> DHEHS-MlKtNG attended to with ueatnebs and despatch. Orders from tho country solicited. ' Out 12_ _ ||Gt9_ Fish. WE aro sound on the FISH qucation. New MACKEREL-Bonton inapte tiou-in kits, half b irrel* and barru a Alao, ''Muss Mackerel " These aro strange Firth-having neither heads nor taite. Also, Coull* h, Tongues and Bounds, highly recommended by the laculty. For aale by_PEO. JRY M M E R8. Refined Oil. COTTON 8EED KEFINl'.D OIL, by thc gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glaaaa, pinta and quarts. For aale low._E: HOPF Martin's Slicing Sub-Soiler and Betp Tiller Plow. THE uodoraigned having purchased thc right for this Mtato to mauufaoture and sell tho abovo plow, the beat and cheapest jet introduc?a!, desires a reliable Agent at every Couutv Court Houso in tho Ht me. Oct 10_EDWARD HOPE. Dancing 8chool, ?MONS. BERGEll respectfully infotma his patrons and the public generally, that, having returned, he ia ready to re euine hia tuition in DANCING, at Misse? EL? MO BE'S Nctiool, at bia own room, and at pri? vate families. DANCING taught in all it? variety, For particulars, apply at Hendrix House._I_ Pot ll) For Sale. A MOST desirable SITE for a suburban re f$L aidence, within half a mile of tho North? eastern boundary of tho city. Twenty-one. acrvs of Laud attached, containing two tine Springs. There is no more desirable place in the ".'tate. To seo ia to be suited. Apply at lUHunmco rooms of H E. NICHOLS A CO.. Pot 7 7_Over Oitiz-na' Havings Hank. Tao itxenange House. t^^/VVVBLL ki own HU "tho placo"*-)?* ^vJ*^whore tho boat or di inkablea U??f ^QB? an I eatables ure furnished, i? WU in thu full tido of prosperity. Tho whole bonne Ina boen put in perfect order, and thu propiinters gu trainee that guest* stn <ihtaiu all tit.'doh?acii-S of thu season-OVSTEUM, MrtH, OAME, etc. Ont 1*2 l'\Y IV?RR * PIHVRI.IV -?_ New Mackel?.. ?yt\i \ WNOLW, Rair lUrro'ls and Kile J?' f \ T NOS 1. 'i *ud ?, boston iietpce.i nm, jual recsiv-al aud'for ituln much lower tlian nt any time td nco the "little uiiploasautnoita " ?opt 17 E. HOPE. ,; i ?, ?.rr p. "W if .F?ll to Overflowing. ---? ? -?-?.? .... - EVERY department of onr MAMMOTH DRY OOOD8 PALACE fall and completo. Everything wo koop, comprising all goods usually found in Dry Goode Stores, Shoo Storos, Hat Stores, Millinery and Dross-mak ing Establishments, has been bought with our usual caro and tasto, and in prices wo aro computing with retail houses of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and are daily ac? tually saving money for every person who will come in and seo what wo heep. Let evory buyer ask themselves one question and an? swer it fairly, it ia this: Cannot and does not this house of It. C. Kluver & Co. nell goods cheaper than other houacB iu their line? Handling tho i m mon so amount of goods that thoydo? Certainly. Commercial law*loaches as fact, aB a good souud rule, that tho mun who buys $300,000 por annum of mcrchandiso, can buy much cheaper than ho who buys $00,000. H. c. sniYEit &. CO. It. C. SHIVER. DAVID JONES. Oct 12 YOU CAN BUY JfltESH OUM DUO rs, Fresh Licorice Drops, Fresh Chocolate Creams, Ac, FrDBh Citrate Magnesia, Frosh Pilla-all hindu, Fro?h Medicines-all kinds, Fino 1'erfumcB-all hinds, Turkish Towels, Soothing Syrup?, Linimeute, Ohoico assortment of Lilly Whit et?. Powder Puffd, aud a largo collection of SOAPS, From live cents to ono dollar per cake, at E. E. JACKSON'S Oct ll C , Old Drug Stand Now Is The Time TO ri ANT utn ONION SETS. FOB sale at reduced prices bv E. H. JACKSON, Ohl Drug Mand. Ba' These Sota aro from Buist'? Seed Oar- | I dons, tho heat known. Oct ll G ?f$ FAIL m HOODS JUSTIN AT THE LITTLE STORE OF C. F. JACKSON. ALARGE STOCK to bo aold at very low prices. All new utylcu up to tho times and DOWN IN PHICES. Sept 24 Notice. COLUMBIA, S. C.. OCTOBHR 4, 1871. THOSE deairona of riding in tito G HAND TOURNAMENT, which ia to take placo at the State Fair, at Columbia, B. C., on WEDNESDAY, the 8th of November prox., between the hours of 12 M. and 4 P. M.. will pleauo corretpnud with Mr. T. Unwell j UibhoH, Secret arv of this Board, who will in? form them aa to tho rules, regulations and all mattera pertaining thereto. A. C. HASKELL, M. C. BU TLE lt, J. B PALMER. THOMAS TAYLOR, WM. WALLACE, Oot. 5 Managers. MF The papers of tho Stat? please copy. Hardware, etc. DOZEN AXES. l\Jv/ 4n balta Ragging. 2U0 bundles Arrow Ties. 20 dozou'ltailroad Shovels. 2110 nuira Trace Chains. Junt received aud for ea'o at lowest market WiMm._LOUIOK .V LOW 1<ANCE. GEO. HUGGINS' FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. Established tn Columbia, S. C., 1810. Aetna Fire Insurance Go., $6,000,000. Imperial Fire Ins. Co., - - $8.000.000 Phoenix Fire Ins. Go., - - $2,000.000. Manhattan Fire Ins. Go., - $1,500,000. Union Fire Ins. Co., - - - $1,200,000. Putnam Fire Ins. Co., - - - $800.000.1 Office in roar of Mr. W. J. DUFFIE'S Book? store, opposite tho Columbia Hotel. GEO. HUGGINS. Agent, Oct C 13mo Columbi >. H. C. Pelot's Commercial School, Over Citizens' Savings Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. Book-keeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic, * IMPARTED by LEOTUhE.s and ^fc-jatMtAOTlCAL LESSONS Ina single !2^2SK?nnrH''< young gontlemon are .pr. .....v.ui . thu duties of li* counting home or bank Hours - 1 to U uud 7 tu 9 o'clock I'. M. Ort 5_ I ho doctors tteuoinmend Seegers'deer IN profurciioo to Loudon Porter and Scot oh Al?. Win? riie\ know it. is nnadultmamil. Pure Gyp?um! ClNFAIXlNo iiMiut>-'i.inu and two-thirds per cent (09 OG poi emit. 1 soluble inaner. Warranted Jive fi o II all imparities I rep? red in this cny, and lor salo ut thu lo* pru u ot $15 per ton, cash, hy lOIlN II. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, Charleston, s ?I. Sept 21 lhl3 mw ins AT GK DIE RCKS'. CANNED GOODS. FISH, Meats and Fruits, Club Fish, Lamb Tongues, Sar? dines, Dutch Her? rings, Salmon, Lob-i . atora, Ueviled Barn, Oysters, Cod Fish, Smoked Halibut, Lardollen, Maokercl, all kinds. FRUITS. KaiainM, Currents, Frunes, Dates, Citron, Almond*. Wahiuts, Brazil Nuts, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candios-aeeorted. SOAP. Cold Water Soap, Babbitt's best Soap, Mammoth Laundry Soap, Sapoiio, Toilet Soap-assorted. PRESERVED GOODS. Pears, Poaches, Piuo-apples and Jelly. CHEESE. Rich Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Fine applo Cheese, Skimmed Cheese. FINE GOSHEN BUTTER. Flour-all grades; Bacon, Ham and Break? fast Stripe. TEAS. Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Gun Powdor, Engliah Breakfast, Colong. Candles-Adamantine, Peratlne and Wax. WINES. Sweet California, Angelica, Sherry. Rhino and Fronch Wines and ?Jrxudiee, at Oct 8_?_G DIKRGK3' Chances for All W. D, LOVE & co/s DEY MOM HDDSB THE euccesa attending tho disposal of our MAGNIFICENT STOCK, which wo put upon tho market early this season, at euch low ligures, convince? ua that ibo publio ap? preciate our efforts to supply thom with tho ne weat and most stylish Gooda. ? Every de? partment is full, and must be reduced to nako room for bargains uhead. Cur sonior partner ia now in New York, and Iii? intimate acquaintance with the market Tor many year?, buying Goode only from first '.jan<1B-the largest imp Tiing and manufac? turing hunsort in tho North-enables us to 3ffur SUPERIOR ISUIJCEMKNTS. Wo have )iut down tho prices, and intend tb keep them down. Call and bo convinced. A full corps of efti oient and attentive salesmen, who will tako pleasure in allowing von our Goods. W. D. LOVE & CO. W. D. Love, ) P. li. MCI'UKKUV {_Oct P J ?8T RECEIVED. A LA?lOtt ANO FOLL SUPPLY Ol" FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, PAN07 ARTICLES, MEDICINAL WINES. LIQUORS, &C. W. O. FISHER, Oct 7 Opposite Columbia Hotel. Mrs. ?. McCormick a*. WILL be prepared to open her ?J/SBbL. handsome and well selected >t%S?S? stock of MILLINERY AND f^??StS FANCY ARTICLES on FRIDAY, jratfP?3|^ the Gib inst. ij^SS??^y ?h? baa just returned from ??ft??ig New York, where she spared no ^;V?F'}\/1 pains in tho ??lection of her J j? stock, hoping thereby tn be able Xl MTI to please each and every one who nay favor her with a call. Her Htock consists of Bonnots, Hats and ?apa, of tho latest and most fashionable 'tyles. Handsome Flowers and Feathers in .lidless variety. Corsets of the verj beet nako. Fura of the latest styles, at remark i i?l> low prices. Alao, a good supply of those inndsomo readv-mado t>uit6, all.of which she vflere at very low prices. Mre McCormick solicite a continuation of he kind patroi.ago of the lade s of Columbia md vicinity, assuring them that ehe will do di in her power lo please Oct S EMPORIUM OF FASHION, ABBEVILLE, & G. tazr^. THE heat selected stock of DRY iWgadB%GOODS in tho up country. The f -^?^jl ? raudeat display of Millinery ir IT* jPw s?nth Carolina. Cres? Makin? done in the very best of style. The *i^" A. very best talent to b? bad in Balli iitiro in charge of tho Millinery and Dress laking Department?. Buninessdoue strictly ipou tba "cash" sy-dem. Grand opening nf all and winter etyles to take placo on Tuee lav, October 10. at ll o'clock. The ladies of ho up-country are invited to attend. 8am ilca Bent upon applioa ion. Ordern for any . .niels in the Millinery line will be filled and , atisfaction guaranteed. Expenses light and ?rico? correspondingly low. Hept 30 Imo JA*. W. FOWLER. Pro'r. lead tbe Evidence and be Convinced Br. E U fleinitth- DRAB ?-ia: My ?lfo and our of my obtldron were taken with Chill? nd Fover one year' ?g?, list August, and fier exhausting the prescriptions of Quinine tod Bark?, and all other known reuiertiea mhout offciot, I waa induced to try your ?KU A CHILL CURE." I am happy to say hat. after using fivo bott lea, they nave eu iroly recovered their health. Not one of hem bavo bad a return or a symptom of /hills since. Your remedv is a epeuifio Tours, truly, H. W. MORRIS. LLXINOTON. S. G. RINA CH ILL CURE for salo only at Sept 27 i E. II. HI INITSH"* Drug Ptnrw. COUNTY CLilllMH ANO JURY 'JKR'I I? MCATES bought bV Fob 5 D. OA M BRI LL. Broker. Seegers' Beer is Fnre. [T don't contain Copperas, Salt, I irne ol Mum._March li Old Virginia Hams. '2FfS|9fe 1 OOO lbs. Vii Killin (oountry-currd) ?CSD* 1 AM.s, for sale by Vl^HaS Kent (5 _ EDWARD HOPE. If You Want School Books, Pto to ItilYiNfc McOMtPER, who have a \JT fresh Htipplv of English, French, Cor? nau and classical SCH? ?OL HO 'Ks. also of ichoiil Siat otiery ol ? very description, all for a.o al lowest market rt.tea. Sept 19 fl ; " 1 '? ' \ \' Farm for Bale. CONTAINING 200 ?cree, more or Usg, three mile? from Colombia, For particulars, apply to Dr. J. W. Parker, or to J. M. CRAWFORD, Sept IC Jim o_Cotton Town. For Sale. TWO LOTS fronting on Upper street, bo tween Marion and Hull streets. One of four acree, with a amati bonne and excellent woll of water. The other con t ai ne three korea, all enclosed by a good fonoo. Anno, An acre of Gronnd, with a Cottage on it, situated on the South-east oorner of the square on which Trinity Ohnroh stands. ALSO, Half aero Lot on the corner of Piokens and Laurel streets. ALSO, Several improved Lots in the city, and in the country sundry Plantations, Milla and Wood? land. Among the plantations he offers one of tho beat, if not the very best, stock farms, of ita size, (1,200 acree,) in the Btate. J. W. PARKER, Sept 1G limo ._Real Estate Hr ok er. The New Departure. WE propose to depart from the old fogy habit of selling ? DRY GOODS at Buoh high figures eo much in vogue here, and intend from this on to make it to the in? terest of buyers to patronize THE STORE OF POBTEB & STEELE, Wo havo just r tarnrd from tho Faptern Market with a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS selected with great care, and as we bought them ?ote, wo propoeo to give onr cus? tomers tho advantage of .thone LOW FIGURES I Wc ask reVecial atte?tidn to oar choice lot of glen's Wear, embracingall styles, colors and prices. DR?8S GOODS, the new? est designs out, and a full stock. Wo show the best line of Fringes id tho. city, and at thc lowest figures. In all DomeaOo Goods, we offer rare bargains. Wo will make it to . the interest of buders to .examine jour Stock before purchasing. Sept 21 P OUT Fill 'Ai RTEE1.E. 1 , -:-1-? ? ?>-et~?-. 1 .! Fulton Marget Meats, fit c. PICKLED BEEF.' ' u. ", i , ,* ..... Pickled Beof Rounds. Smoked Beef. 1 ; "1 nV Smoked Beef.Tongue*; . ? ot : ' :. " Hams-^boiceqt brand*. Breakfast. Bacon. Received weekly- always fr cab. " ' Sopt'29_ _'GEO.JJYMHRRS^ , Vegetable Blood and Liver Filia; Pure Bile ! .Pure Blood I Pure 'FlethIv AMUCH .uoeded medicine, iu all tropical climate's, is a Blood Purifier and a, Liver . Regulator/ 1 hese PILLS combine the essen? tial uro portie M of an InVigorator of the Liver aud Purifier of tho Blood'. ? The largest organ -: in the budy is tho Liver. It ia tho y rest work-abop of the body. When this important i organ does not act, the bklh becomes sal? low; eick headache s?ts in, with chilly sensa? tions; cold banda and feet; pain in tho head; ' hectic fever; gastric disturbance; vomiting; a - feeling of weight in the region of the Livor; a dry Cough. Among other symptoms of liver derangement, me g?rou<sa in th? repton of tho liver, acrosM tho stomach, and belo? the ribs; oppressed stomach; face sometimes fl no bed; feveritdinebs in the afternoon or at night; drowbiuess and indolence; nervous wambini ness at night; melancholy, bluet-: dreams, commonly {rightful; chest oppressed aud heavy; da?ting nains in the abdomen; faintness; nighing; difficult and short breath; pain in tho chest, about the lungs, commonly iniutaken for pleurisy; shifting p?ins. like those of rheumatism ; colics; eometimoa a short, wharp cough, with dryness ot- throat; unpleasant throbbing about thc stomach; ex? cess ot dandruff, and sonify deposit on the ?kin; falling of the hair; fulneesand straitness of the abdomen, with desire to loosen the clothing, tour stomach, with symptoms of dyspepsia;, bilious colics; diarrhoea; dysen? tery; fevers; obstinate constipation; intermit? tent fever, or fever and agae; jaundice; cos? tiveness and dian hoi i alternately; expectora? tion stringy and sticky; foul month in the morning, often nausea and vomiting; dizzi? ness; pain in the right shoulder, sometimes in ahouldor-blade; inability to HH on left aide; hiccough; occasionally, pain in left shoulder, f canons ide usu of tho BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, taken as directed, will always prevent this painfnl termination of the disorder. Theeo Pills are for sale by FD WA RD H. UK?NllSU, August HO t Ch? mint and Dragitiat. ALARM CASH DRAWER! Till Tapping Prevented! SOLD AT " Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses. FAIRBANKS Ai CO , 252 Bron diony, ATcto Tori;. FAIRBANK!?, BROWN ?fe CO., * 118 Muk 8lre*l% Boston. Por ?ale bv JOHN AGNEW & SON, Rept 26 Inf Imo_OolnmMa. H. O. BUY THE GE?JUlNE Standard Scales, 'Moro thain 25a Different Mu lin.-attonH. IQ KN TS ALSO Koli TI1K 1IKHT AI.AIIM MONI Y ', 1) KAW KU FA. i RB .MC?. Ai <> . 2-V2. ?ir? vito ty, S ruf Turk? '. FAIRBANK-, KR \V? &.??; UH Mik Merri B-slon. For sale bv JOHN ?'INi w AJM-N, Sept 27 wf'lino Columbia, S. C.