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N?W YOBK, dct. V-jGolk is quoted ^W^'t?^at'?S. TjBj? Fenian? 1K Connell. October 6.-The Central] 'Brotherhood are now in session in Philadelphia. They have called a special general Congress o? . the entire organization in the United 'Stages, to meet at Philadelphia on (he 26th inst. ' Itt* Bplicopml Conyeatlon. AcOusxA, October 4L-The Episco? pal Convention assembled in Phila dcinhia this morning. Ail the Bishops bf the Episcopal Church North were present, except two. The Bishops of North Carolina and Texas were pre? sent; ancl: seated in the body of the church, but were soon invited into the chancel, where they were cordially received. Au? ii STA, October 5.-The Episco? pal Convention met again this morn? ing. The Bishops of Texas and North Carolina were in their seats, bnt no others from the South. Wooden-ware ! THE subscribers have in store and offer for sale cheap: , . . BRASS-BOUND BUCKETS. FANCY BROOMS. Painted and White TUBS. Setts Iron-bound Measures. " Wooden " * Shoe Brushes, Clothes lanes. Waah-boards, Wooden Bowls. Wooden Trays, Ac., ?fcc MULLER & SENN, Oct 8 3_At Bryce's Corner. TEA! TEA! THE subscribers have re? ceived from the celebrated Tea House of Jenkins &. Co., of Phi? ladelphia, an assortment of -Fthmr very superior TEAS, con? sisting of : Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson. Oolong, ?c., put up in quarter pound packages. MULLER &, SENN, Oct 8 3_At Robert Bryce's Corner. State South Carolina-Bichland Dist. COLUMBIA, OCTOBER 4,1855. PURSUANTto an Ordinance of the State Convention, polls wiU be opened at tho several election precincts of this District, on WEDNESDAY, Octher 18, 1885, for Go? vernor and Lieutanant-Govornor of thc State, and ono Senator and four Represen? tatives to tho State Legislature J. C. JANNEY, Oct 5 Chairman Board of Managers. Wanted, dBi f\f\ f\i\f\ OF the One Hundred HplAJJJ-lJvJv/ Million Confederate Loan Eight Per Cent. Bonds. ALSO, Non-Taxable Six Por Cent. Bonds. Highest market price will be paid on im? mediate application to A. L. SOLOMON, Third door above Shiver House, Oct 3 j3_On Plain street. Just Received, PC Ari DEMIJOHNS, all sizes, f J\J\J 25 bbls. PICKLED PORK. 25 bbls. MESS BEEF. 50 boxes CLAY PIPES-assorted. 50 cases CHAMPAGNE, SHERRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINES. 50 cases BRANDY and WHISKEY-all of favorite brands. For sale CHEAP at CALNAN & KBEUDER'S, Gervais street, opposite State House. Oct3_tum2 _ Columbia Gas-light Company. SECOND INSTA LMENT ASSESSMENT. BY order of the Board of Directors, the Stockholders are called on to par the SECOND INSTALMENT by TUESDAY, October 10; in default of which their stock will be orderod for public sale. JACOB LEVIN, Oct 4 f3 Sec'y Gas Company. COPARTNERSHIP HOTICE. THE undersigned, having associated with ; him in business his son, EUGENE R. WALTER, the firm wiR hereafter be known as GEORGE H. WALTER A SON. Tho new firm wiR continue to re?oive and forward promptly all MERCHANDIZE and PRODUCE confided to their care; and they hope the patronage so liberally extended to the old house wiU be continued to the new . firm. GEORGE H. WALTER. Orar goburg, September ll, 1865. Sept 14 J12_ COURTENAY & TRES??LM, AND Forwarding Merc'ts. NEWBERRY, S. C. I FT1HE undersigned have formed a copart a JL nership for tho purpose of conducting ? a general COMMISSION and FORWARD V LNG BUSINESS, at Newberry, 8. C.-the I present available terminus of the Green I ville Railroad. Consignments of Merchan I dizo for all Depots on tho Greenville Road L and its branches; and orders for the pur I chase and shipment of Cotton, &c., so I belted. & Our covered wagons, for the prosent. ?| leave Orangoburg on the 5th, 15th and K 25th of each month, in charge of a trusty & wagon master. WM. A. COURTENAY, m Sept ll m5 P. C. TRENHOLM. ii worn, on Ute Foot of Bichland Street, near Greenville Railroad, Cvtomhid. GOLDSMITH 4 KIND, PaoriuxToas. THE ?bore works are now completed,! land the undersigned ber to inform the public that . fctbey ar* now prepared to oxocute ab kinda of ?RON CASTINGS, sack as are needed for agriculturists sod ma? chinists, RAILROAD IRON, MILL IRON, IRON FENCING, etc. They are also pre? pared to furnish BRASS CASTINGS of evorv description. Orders are solicited and wiU be promptly attended to. M. GOLDSMITH. Oct 8_ P. KIND. ! D. B. DeS JSOJSS URE ATTORNEY AT LAW AID C0MMt$$tO?t?n INEQUITY* Office in rear of the Court House. Oct 7 Imo Ten Dollars Reward. jm^ STRAYED, on Wednesday last, fT???T from Dr. Parker's residcace, oppo rTM mtn th? Asylum, a SORREL MARE, JL6 hands high, star in tho forehead and one hind foot white; shod on front feet only. Tho above reward will be paid for hor delivery to HUTSON LEE. Oct 7_ ST. JOHN'S itu mci a SPARTANBUBG C. H., S. C., OCT. 1, '65. THE exercises of this School, discontinued for some time, are ^resumed. {Tuition per monfh.$ 5 00 Tuition and Board, (in? cluding fuel and lights,) per month.$30 00 Payable in current funds, 2$ months in advance. For further information, address tho subscriber. WILLIAM IRWIN, Oct 7 j5_Principal. THE SUBSCRIBER THANKFUL for oast Eatronage.would info rm ^ _ is friends and the pnb lic that he has enlarged his shop, ant prepared to do any kind of work as Black? smith, Horse-shoer and Locksmith. HENRY SKIPPER, Assembly street, near Camden st., Oct 4 C* Opposite Cathobc Church. S. DIDI TALLEY, GENERAL GOMME&Gmt AGENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE bought aud sold, claims and accounts adjusted and coUectcd. An experience of eight years as a lawyer and eleven as a bank officer, enables me to insure patrons of correctness and satisfaction. I refer to the bar and to the bank officers of South Carolina generally. Place of bu? siness made known as soon as arrange? ments are completed. Sept 30 sw6 JOHN JSL? XSL-A-TT, CITY SURVEYOR. OFFICE at residence, in rear of the Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S. C. Sept 20 _ t Say & Hewetson, Architects and Civil Engineers. PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS attended to in South and North Carolina. Working drawings, plans, specifications, and all uocessary details promptly fur? nished. JOHN A. KAT. RAT.PU E. B. Hawxtsox Sept 20 f Somet?Llns THAT THE COUNTRY NEEDS ! A large and direct importation of OP aU numbers and grades, from the best manufacturers, which will be sold at tho VERY LOWEST PRICES, by HARDY SOLOMON A CO., West side Assembly street, Oct 5 Columbia, S. C. S3" Greenville, Spartanburg, Union, Newberry and Winnsboro papers insert throe times and send bills to this office. LIQUORS, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS. CONSTANTLY on hand, and at the LOW* EST MARKET PRICES, a fine and varied assortment of LIQUORS, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS. Best BOURBON WHISKET by the barrel, gallon or by bottle, SIMONS' A KERRISON, Assembly street, opposite Cathedral. Sept ll _ Imo J M. BlaKcly and 0. P. Copeland HAVE this day entered into copartner? ship, for tho purpo8oof transacting a general COMSUSSION BUSINESS, under the stylo and ame of BLAKELY A COPE? LAND. Thov will give their best attention to the sale and purchase of COTTON, as woll as other things consigned to their care. They hare ampio store- room and wUl take charge of cotton, aad sell here, Charleston or New York, as may be desired. Store aud office on Main street, corner of boundary, near Cotton Town, Columbia, S. I C. BLAKELY A COPELAND. S3" Charleston Courier eopy six times and 1 forward bdl te this office. Rep* 24 LOT AND BRICK FOE SALE. rp FTE undersigned offers for sale bis LOT, JL containing three-quarters of sn acre, and about 120,000 first quality BRICKS: Sold cheap, if applied for mmedi&tery. Ap? ply to JOHN McCTJLLY or E. J. AR?HUR. Sept 28_. Musical Notice. WM. H. ORCHARD, Profes? sor of Music, vrill instruct a limited number of Pupils on e PIANO and GUITAR. He also offers his services as Agent in Selecting, Buying or SeUing Piano Fortes or other Musical Instrumento. Piano Fortes 2Vmed and Repaired in town or country. Applications made, or orders left at the Bookstore of Messrs. Townsend A North, or at the Store of F. B. Orchard A Co., Plain street, near Nicker son's Hotel. Oct 6* 3 Corner of Assembly and Lady Streets, H ?TC just received and opened their stock of j etoo-, etoo,, CONSISTING or: FAMILY FLOUB, in half barrels. BACON STBIPS and SIDES. Canvas Hams, Lard, Butter. No. 1 Mackerel, in kits and half barrels. Codfish, Family Mess Pork, Herrings. Cheese, Sugar, Coffee, Tea. Mustard, Pepper, Crackers. And a variety of fresh Fruits, Pickles, Preserves and Meats, in cans. Also, West India Preserves, in jars. And everything generaUy required for family use. They have also on hand a choice selec? tion of WLNES and LIQUORS, viz: Genuine Heidsick, quarts and pints. A superior article of Port and Sherry. Byass' Alo and Brown Stout Porter. Fine Brandy and Whiskey, by the bottle or gaUon. And a fine assortment of other Liquors, such as Arrack Punch, Wahoo Bitters, London Club House Gin, St. Croix and Ja? maica Rum, Ac BESIDES, A fir.? assortment of imported Cigars. Kilhckinick, StonewaR and Turkish Smok lg Tobacco. Gun Caps, Shot, Buckets. Seives, Brooms, Measures. Blue Stone, Copperas, Kerosene Od, Ac; *S-Lumsden A McGee are agents for the Baitimor? Glass Manufactory, and are prepared to furnish WINDOW GLASS, de? livered In Columbia, at manufacturers' prices, freight added. Oct 5 SPECK & POtOCKT General Commission Merchants, ' DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, AC? Plain street, 2d door from Assembly, ' Sept 7 COLUMBIA, S. C. LUMSDEN & R?'6EE,; Auction and Commis'n Merchants AND FORWARDING AGENTS, COLUMBIA, S. C., HAYING br?t a large Store-house'in the most cei. .d part of the city and con? venient to the different Railroads and Hotel?, solicit consignments of COUNTRY PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE generally. We promise faithful and prompt attention to all who may favor us with their ship? ments for sale, forwarding or storing. EETMtENCES. Hen. T. C. PERRIN, Abbeville, S. C. H. T. PEAKE, Esq., Charleston, S. C. Jg RUFUS M. JOHNSTON, Esq., Colmmbia, S. C. Gov. B. F. PERRY, Greenvale, S. C. S?T Abbeville Bulletin, Greenville Enter? prise, Ncwberrv Herald, Winnsboro News ami Anderson Intelligencer copy once a week for three months. SfPt 23 stulmo THOMAS C+ V??tt ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, WILL furnish Plans, Specifications, De? tails, Estimates anci Bills of Material for public or private buildings, bridges, Ac. Surveys and Leveling for city or country done on application. Office corner Richland and Sumter streets, residence of R. Keenan, Esq.-up stairs. Sept 30 _sw2mo A. L. SOLOMON, General Commission Merchant, Second Door from Skiver House, Plain st. COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER in foreign and domestic mer? chandize. The highest market price paid for COTTON and COUNTRY PRO \ DUCE in gold or currency. Consignments \ solicited, which will receive my usual ? Tjromnt attention. Refer to G. ft. Crump A Co., Augusta, Ga.. LaRoche A Bell, Savannah, Ga., Gibbon A Co., Charleston, S. C., I Koopman A Phelps, Charlotte, N. C., \ Fidler A Wilkerson, Leasburg, N. C., \R. P. Richardson, Rcad-mlle, N. C., James K. Lea, Yancey ville, N. C., ""hanibors A Patrick, Danville, Ya., rownly A Co., Petersburg, Va., ent. Paine A Co., Richmond, Va. mr * f*27 AV. B. JOHNSTON, Magistrate, oil Eickens street East end of Lady. ILL attend to all official business brought before him; will ,;lso attend .Wing up Deeds, Conveyances, Mort , Contracts, and other ordinary legal instAincnts of writing. Fair copies of any docutoatit executed with aeatnees and de? spat*?.\ Angust 1 \ {FORMERLYFOOT 4 SULZJSACH.WR,) WHOLESALE and BETAIL MERCHANTS. BEG to inform tho eitizen? of Columbi? and th? people of the neighboriar country, that they are now receiving, aaa hare received, a great variety of Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all manner of persons. They have, among many other articles, fresh supplies of the following;: GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Blaok.) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES, (New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, TaUow and Adam'tine. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds. Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Commoi. With every variety of Grocery. Copperas, Soda, Blue Stone, Ac. Spices-Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger. Nutmegs, Ac. Shoe Blacl king, Brashes, Curry Combs. Horse Brushes, Ac. Knives and Forks, Matches. Starch, Mustard. TOBACCO ANO Ct?A?S+ Best SMOKING and CHEW'G TOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander? son's, Solace and Honey Dew; aU varieties. DRY 600?S For X.. adios, A fine variety, to which the attention of the ladies is particularly requested. We have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSELIN DES LAINES. Enghsh and American PRINTS. Cambric, twilled and plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Longcloth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, Ac, suitable for faU and winter. Alpacas, black and colored. Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumes of every variety. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de? scriptions and the latest fashions. Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-all of the very last styles and patterns. Collars, Wristbands, Ribbon?. Hosiery of all descriptions. English and Amencnn (doves of th prettiest style. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cottos. Hooks and Eyes, Veils. Ladies' Billet and Letter Papar, raled. Skirt Braid of all colors. Lastings, Whalebone. Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other Buttons, fancy, dre?? ard common. Scissors, Tins. Hair Pins, wire and gutta percha. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton,Velvet Ribbon, Elastic do. G entlemen's Varlet's. Coats, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, over aad under. Flannel and Fancy Shirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cottos. Hats, Stockings, Socks, Gloves-a great variety. Collars, linen and paper. Wristbands, Playing Cards. Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles for do.; Tooth Brushes. Bsots and Shoes of all styles and ike best qualities. Pocket and Nock Handkerohiefs, silk and cotton; Neck-tics of the latest styles. Pocket Books. Fancy Pipes-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk aad cotton; Hats; Pen and Pocket Knives. Rar.ors and Razor Strops. Suspenders of all styles. Tobacco, French and English style. Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. MISCELLANEOUS. Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimnies, best Ink, Gun Caps, Tobacco Bags, Shoe Laces, Slate Pencds, Umbrellas, Children's Gloves and Ho.sc, Violin and Guitar Strings; Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both SCXCH. which we have not the space to enumerate. Apply at the old stand, in Assembly street, to Sept ll SULZBACHER A CO. Cotton Wanted. THE highest pricos paid for COTTON and for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers and country merchants will fiad it ts their advantage to call and s^e. Seet ll SULZBACHER A CO. Auotlon Salos. By Durbec & Walter. TO-MOBROW MORNING. October ?, wc wiU sell, at our store. at'9A o'clock. Bureaus, Chair:;. Crib, Child's Carnage, Lamps, Pictures, Cooking Utensils, Tables, Glasses, Books, ?c. also, lot Groceries. Oct 8 Sale of Household Furniture, wrier distress warrant by Landlord. By Jacob Levin, Auctioneer. THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at the late residence of Dr. Richard Sams, on Marion street, near the Episcopal Church, all thc Household Furniture, consisting of: Mahogany Hair Seat Chairs, Sofas, Bed? steads. Bureaus and Tables, Marble-Top Sideboard, Washstands, Mirror, Fenders, Dog Irons, Mattresses, Pictures, Window Curtains, Mantle Ornaments, Crockery, Ac. Also, 1 Case Dissecting Instruments, Books, tee. Tho above is sold br virtue of authority from W. H. Scarborough, landlord, for rent due by Dr. Richard Sams. Terms cash on delivery. . Oct 8 fm2 Sale of Beal Estate. IWILL sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, all that tract of LAND, containing five hundred and twenty-five (625) acres, more or less, on the waters of Sandy Run, in this District, belonging to the estate of J. J. Odom, deceased, bound? ed as follows: On the West, by lands of Richard Sanders; on the North, by lands of Wm. Glover; on the South, by lands of Daniel and Rhoderic McDaniel and lands formerly of R. N. Lewis; on tho East, by? lands or William Colman. On the premises there is a good DWELLING HOUSE and good ont-houses, barn, kitchen, Ac, with a fine spring of water. About forty or fifty acres are under cultivation. The lands immediately on the creek is good bottom land. The tract is well timbered. D. B. DBSAUSSURE, Adm'r Cum Testamento Annexo. Oct 8 flO - Estate Sale. By Jacob Levin. ON MONDAY MORNING, October 16, will be sold, at the residence of tho late Jesse Drafts, by permission of Jacob Bell, Or? dinary of Richland District, AR the PERSONAL PROPERTY of the decease*, consisting of : A general variety of Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. Also, a lot of Land, Salt, Leather, 2 Horses, 1 Wagon and Harness, 1 Carriage, Cow and Calf, Ac. Sale positive, and terms cash on delivery. Sept 29_fm' South Carolina-Richland District. Catherine Franck ve. H. F. Franck and C. H. Franck.-Bill for Sale of Re<d Estate. IN pursuance of the order of thc Court of Equity in the above case, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, before the Court House, at 10 a. m., The lot of LAND used by thc late H. C. Franck as a store, fronting on Richardson street, and bounded as follows: North by a lot formerly owned by Thomas Campbell, afterwards by H. C. Franck, now T. S.Niok erson, South by a lot which formerh be? longed to Robert E. Russell, East by a lot which formerly belonged to Dr. Fitch, now T. S. Nickerson. On tho North is an alley? way, 9 feet G inches wide and 99 feet 6 inches deep, "to be kept open forever as an alley? way in common fur owners of adjacent lots." The lot is one-fourth of an acre, and fronts 54 feet 8 inches on Richardson street. TEEMS.-One-third cash. Balance on a credit of one and two years, interest an? nually, until the whole debt be paid; se? cured bv bond, with mortgage of the pre? mises. ' D. B. DKSAUSSURE. Oct 7 ?13 The South Carolina Gollege. #THE exercises of this College will be resumed on the FIRST MONDAY in January next. 'The Faculty having been au? thorized by the Board of Trus? tees to exercise their discretion as to the requisites of applicants for admis? sion, such indulgence as the circumstances will permit will be extended. Applicants must present themselves on thc tirHt Mondav in January. M. LABORDE, Chairman of Faculty. Columbia, S. C., Sept. 23, 1KG5. ?3* All papers in the State will please publish once a week until 1st November next, and forward bills to the Treasurer of the College. Rov. C. BRUCE WALKER. Sept 23_s7_ FIRE AND LIFE T\SLRAXCE. H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, FOR the following FIRST CLASS COM? PANIES: New York Underwriter's Agency, Capital.. . $3,000,000 Home Insurance Company, New York, Capital. 2,000,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Com? pany, Hartford, Capital. 2,000,000 Home Insurance Company, Sa? vannah, Capital. 2,500,000 New England Mutual Life Insu? rance Company, Boston, Capi? tal. 5,000,000 New York Accidental Insurance Company, insuring against accidents of every descrip? tion resulting in LOSS OF LIFE or PER? SONAL INJURY. With several other well known and i dia? blo companies, the aggregate capital amounting to $20,000,000. Risks taken on reasonable terms and in any one spot to the amount of $200,000. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. 1 Office at Mr. Hussung's house, corner of Assembly and Washington streets, Colum? bia, S. C._ Aug 15 ?6m Brass Foundry. T?IE subscriber, thankful for past pa? tronage, would inform his friends and the public that ho is still prepared to furnish all kinds of BRASS CASTING in a workmanlike manner and with de? spatch, ROBERT MCDOUGAL, July 31 m Gadsden, near Washington et.