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. THE .. PORTA PI*ATA REVOLUTION?FAILURE OF CLEWS, HABICIIT A CO.?DEPARTURE OP IN8UROENT VESSELS fbom AJJOANTE ?APPOINTMENT 0? ?rASi?li OFFICIALu, ? ' . ?? t Pueta Plata, September 18.?rThe revolutionists, led by Gen. Garcia, for? merly an adherent of Baez, are succeed? ing. The revolutionists ory, down with Samana Convention and Baez.. ' - Madrid, September 24 ?It is stated that the ioBurgeut vessels have left Alicante for' O?r tagen a. The Epoca applsudq. Yelvertou for preventing the bombardment1 of Alioahte. Nouvilles has been appointed President of the Supreme Ooonoil of War; General Pavia Captain-General of Madrid, and Generali; J?ttvelar' Captain-General of Cuba, ?ice General Pieltan, retailed. It is said the Inaujgent frigates left the harbor of Alicante because the foreign Consuls, exaopt the repreaet' ta? li ve of Gxeat BiiUin, protested against the bombardment of the city. The British Consul, for aome unknown rea? son, refused to join in the protest . London, September 24. ?Clews, . Habiaht Sc Go. have decided to suspeud.l A Berlin deepatch announces the failure of a bank in that city. Clews, Habicht & Co. are liable on account of Henry 1 Olewa Sc Co. for ?240,000. Their own iiabilitiee are ?64,000, whioh they can ?: meet, bnt not those, of Henry. A special despatch to the Times, from Alicante, of later date than the despatch from Madrid, denies that the insurgent veeaels have left there. It says they / ?re yet in the harbor and will commence - the bombardment of the city to-morrow. Teiesrrmpmc?American Matters. ? P ?bt heb financial difficulties?tel . low fever in brooklyn, memphis and vicksburg?additional loan certificates in new tore?rank SUED fob collaterals!?more hands discharged?suspensions ik rich? MOND ?marine disaster?wife mur? der and suicide?finances in charleston, ao , 40j New York, September 23?Midnight. 'The failure of Henry Clews & Co. left ' the street, at tbo close of business, in a state of wild excitement, and the head , way made in restoring confidence up to 1 o'clock to-day has been lost. Many damaging rrumora are again current. A I report was circulated that Jay Cooke, I MoOulloch .& Co., of London, are throw? ing out drafts drawu by Jay Cooke Sc Co., whioh have come to hand since the news of the suspension was received; -' bnt the $umor can be traced to no au thentio source. Speculative stocks un? quotable at the close of business. After the suspension of Clews & Co., two per cent, per day was offered for money, but no regular priot was established. To? day, lenders tire making their own terms. The Cashier of the Fourth Na? tional Bank, wbioh threw'ont Clews & Co.'8 obeoks to the amount of $200,000, * says tbo bank did eo simply because their account was not good. There was no over-draft, but would have been, had the bank allowed it. ?'??>'? ItioHMOND, Va., September 23.?The feeling here this afternoon has been one . .of nervousness, resulting principally J from the news from Putersburg. There are no mos on any of the banks?in fact, some Of them claim to have done more businesi in receiving deposits than ubuqI. The Directors of the Dollar Savings Baak have -decided upon sus? pending to-morrow. The Presideut states that the - assets are' more than enough to pay all depositors, but beiug principally in collaterals, they are not immediately available. A meeting of officers of the lour National Banks and of the Statewapv of Virginia, and the Merchants'. . Banking ? and Insurance Company/thta evening, resolved to sus? tain eaph other; They expect to havs sufficient'funds ta-qiorrow to stand any .run;'that may bo made. Public ooufi N|^^^n^^baakg appears to be.'gene W^MnraTON, September 23 ? Mid nlgbt.-UFi'nancen levoriflh. Comptroller Knox and all others are surprised at the Petersburg, Va., suspensions. They have hopes that railroad complications of a local ahataoter have led to the dis? aster, and that it will notspreud. . ' ..The iron ore men are running a bank at Amenia, New York. ^New,Orleans, September 24 ?Rev. Suhmeder#A>f'St. Alphouso's Church, is dead. ,,: :,.Yioksb?ro, September 24?Three "-fatal yellow fever deaths, yesterday. Memphis, September 24.? Nine yel? low fever deaths yesterday. New York, September 24?10 A. M. The $10,000,000 loan certificates having become exhausted, U is asserted that the banks will^he ,810,000.000 more to? day; ' The Bank of -the Commonwealth has been sued for collaterals*winch they cannot produce, upon the tender of the amount loaned, Carloton, Secretary of ?. the Union Trust Company, has friends who are in treaty with the bank for a settlement of his defalcation. Henry Clews claims that hia securities are fur more than ample in ordinary times; he may re sume when the money market improves; they have published their correspond-1 ents, whioh include twenty-four Na? tional and State banks and 158 private bankers. . . There are rumors of yellow fever in Harrison street, Brooklyn?one fatal and two oloaely quarantined. I It is stated that Western shippers of grain are advised to hold off, on ac? count of difficulty to meet Bight drafts, The Stock Exobange remains closed nntil further orders. The Sub-Treasurer is offering no bonds this morning; feel? ing is excited. Western Union, 62 bid? 04 asked. Howes & Maoy havo sus? pended, v 12 M.?The Sub-Treasurer bought $500,0000 iu bonds. The bank presi? dents have authorized the issue of another 810,000,000 in loan certificates. Maoy, of Howes & Maoy, says all houses like theirs, having a large number of depositors, must suspend. The .Buipiikbi .<? ^KS?^&^S ig reported. At 2 o'clock, all was quiet about theBavingo bank*throughoutthe city. No suspensions of payment has _ .._--,_--? *-_^A-f THa JU-">t??-r-i-*~~ to be more o on fid out. $2,600.000 loan certificates were issued by tho Clearing House. The Government bought over $2.000,000 in bonus. 3.50 P. M.?Tbo street is very qoiet at this hour; the day closes hopeful, but rather gloomy. YVlLKE.si! ARltii, Fa., Sepie hi bur 2i ? Brown & Gray attribute the r failure to Henry Clews.' The miners were large depositors. Chicago, September 24 ?Bank busi? ness good and a comfortable feeling pre? vails. Halifax, September 21.?Brown won by several lengths. Patterson, N. J., September 21! ? 115 locomotive men were discharged from the Bogers locomotive iron works I to-day?making 1,000?two-thirds of the force. Washington, September 21.?Tbe Froedmeu's Savings Bauk is enforcing tho legal thirty days' notice from depo si tors. Milwaukee, September 21.?Tbe Chamber of Commerce adjourned to Monday, 29th. The resolutions don't interfere with former contracts, but re? commend that nil uutsido trading ceuse. Charleston, September 21?Mouey is so stringent here that no obligations are contracted, aud all business is limited in amount. There is somo de? mand for cotton, at low figures, but the difficulty in negotiating exchauge stops sales, aud the relief from that source is so slow in coming, that factors,would, at the moment, accept low rates for most articles of produce. Puper falling due is renewed in foil, or with n small paymeut on account, and creditors un? disposed to be indulgent. No failure has been reported. The banks pay ohecks as usual aud there bus not been the first symptoms of a run. Bich mom), Va., September 21 ?Th* Dollar Savings Bank closed this morn? ing. Isaacs, Taylor & Williams, bunk? ers, suspended, on account of scarcity of currency. Tbe assets are double the liabilities iu both tbo above concerns Tho stone-cutters employed at the Go? vernment stone yard were depositors to a large amount. There is considerable excitement in tbe neighborhood of tbe various bunks, and a run of small depo sitors on tbe banks, but all are holding out as yet, and will doubtle.-s weather tbe storm through the day. The Freed man's Savings Bank require legal no? tice, as also the private institutions. A general meetiug of the members of the Chamber of Commerce, Corn Exchange, Tobacco Association aud tbe leading merchants was held at 1 o'clock, to con? sider the state of n flairs aud adopt some measure to strengthen public conti dence. It wus the largest gatheriug of the kind ever hold iu Richmond. The greatest interest was manifested to pre? vent a financial crisis. A series of reso? lutions was adopted with great unani? mity, in effect us follows: That the pre? sent condition of Affairs in Richmond has arisen from causes aud influences external to banking and mercantile busi? ness, and is in no wiso attributed to irre? gular operations or undue expansion on the part of tbe bunks or merchants; that tbe bunks of tbe city are at present believed to be of undoubted solvency, aud that no loss can result to creditors, if the banks are allowed to procte.l as heretofore; thut the meeting deprecates the uneasy feeliug prevailing iu tbe oity, attending to produce a pauic and a run on the bunks, thereby being likely to cause their suspension, as well as to arrest and overthrow all business; that iu view of tbe undoubted solvency of tbe banks, aud to prove their confidence therein, tho members of the meetiug pledge themselves to abstain from run? ning the banks, and confine themselves to strictly regular and necessary cheeks and drafts iu the course of business? making them as limited as practicable, and continue as heretofore to make de? posits; aud that they urge upon all per? sons having business with the banks to pursue a like course of confidence, thus avoiding the greatest contingencies of prostration and disaster. No' further suspensions reported. The banks ull held out till the closing hour, paying up promptly. The excitement has greatly subsided. Allentown, Pa., September 21.? Thomas B. Barker shot his wife, this morning, and tbeu blew his brains out? cause* jealousy. The parties are very wealthy. The wife is supposed to be mortally wounded. Tho tragedy causes intense excitement. Utica, N. Y., September 21.?The Ropublicau Convention nominated Francis A. Thayer for Secretary of State; Nelson K. Hopkins for Comp ircler; Daniel G. Fort for Treasurer. Stewart D. Woodford was tbe permaueut President of tbo convention. Washington, September 21 ?The American schooner Addio Osborno, frui? Pifoviucelown, Mass., souk near Cape Breton, by collision with the British steamer Precursor, on the 11th. Twelve were lost, including the captain and mate of the schooner; none lost on the steamer. Commissioner Douglass has been in? formed of tbo defalcation of Collector Widmer, of tbo Second District of Ala? bama. Tbo defalcation is supposed to be about $20,000. Probabilities?For tho South Atlantio and Gulf States, East of the Mississippi, gentle and fresh winds, mostly from the South-oast and South-west, generally ploudy weather and rain areas. Telegraphic?Commercial Itrports. Columbia, S. C, September 25.? Sales of cotton, yesterdav, 04 bales? middling 16>?($15??o. New York, September 24?Noon.? Gold lljf?. No general markets re? ceived. Cotton entirely no min tl; sales 303 bales?uplands 18; Orleans 18^. Futures opened as follows: September 171-16,17 9-10J Ootober 16 31-32, 17#; November 1615-1G, 17 8-16; Deoember l?Jsi ltt-^aoaarv* 17^.* The money Sapio has' oompletJly blocked business, [otliibg dofrig Iii b^?rfttoff*,' conse? quently no pfie**? ?etab?shed. Fori?; dujl ?now coesu 17.25 La d dull?old steam 8 7 16(g8><J. Freights dull. 7 P. II.? (Jottou nominal; sales 1,038 bales, at 18@18% Southern flour dull, heavy and lower?6.70@7.80 for com mo/i to fair extra; 7.86@10.70 for good to choice ditto. Whiskey heavy and: lotiot? 07QS7)a. oa?h. Curn heavy and lo. lower, holders disposed to realize; tbe difficulty with exchange keeps ship? pers out "of the tha'rket?62@63 for steamer Western mixed. Pork quiet aud steady?new mess spot 17.50. Beef unchanged? mess 9.00@10.50. Lard lower?8X@8^. Freights to Liver? pool more active but lower. Cotton? uet receipts 312 bales; gross 1,917. Futures closed weak; sales 27,900 bales, as follows: September 17 1-16; October 1G7?; November 17; December 17, 17 1-16; January 17??. Boston. September 24.?Cotton quiet ?middling 182a'i net receipts 53 bales; gross 196; 6ulos 250; stuck 9,000. Cincinnati, September 24.?Flour dull and lower?6 U0@7.10. Corn quiet, at 55. Provisions quint, but not enough doing to justify quotations; nothing pressing on tbe market; such orders as are here are awaiting more quiet and better defined state uf tiuaucial nflairs IU other Cities. Whiskey unsettled. St. Louis. September 24?Flour dull, hunettled, lower und irregular; quota? tions eauuot be ?iveu. Cum dull aud uueettled?No. 2 mixed 39. Whiskey steady, at 95. Pork lower?15.75(a) 16 0U Bacon dull and lower, and only very small order for trade, at ?SJ,' for shoulders; 9}? for clear rib; 9?., fui clear sides. Lard, no sales. Louisville. September 24.?Flour Arm aud in fair demand. Curn firm, at 63@65. Provisions and l.ird quiet aud uuehuuged. Whiskey quiet, at 92.' Phil..-delphia, September 21.?Cut tuu entirely nominal ? middling 19; low middling 18'.j'; strict good ordiuary 17; uel receipts 78 bales; gross 115. Galveston, September 24 ?Cotton unsettled?good ordinary l?^; net re? ceipts 26S; stuck 1.16. Memphis, September 24 ?Cottou iiumiuul?middling 17; receipts 470; shipments 547; stock 476, Augusta, September 24.?Cottou nominal ? middling l?'.j; receipts 941; sales 53. Charleston, September 24.?Cottou nominal?middling 10!.j(o)l7; low mid? dling 15; strict good or.unary 15; net receipts 426 bale.-; exports coastwise 215; sales 100; stock 5.S70. Baltimore, September 24.?Cottou dull aud lower?middling lS,^; low middling 17.'^'; strict good ordinary 16**6; Uot receipts 162 bales; gross 164; exports coastwise 151; sales 50; stock 780. Wilmington, September 24.?Cottou quiet?middling 17.'.j; net receipts 136 bales; exports coastwise 311; stoc-k 337. Savannah, September 24.?Cotton, no market; net receipts 1,775 bales; ex? ports coastwise 1,096; stock 6,346. Norfolk, September 24.?Cotton no? minal?low middling 18; net receipts 57 bales; sales 40; stuck 8U3. Mouile, September 24.?Cotton uumiual?net receipts 814 bales; ex? ports coastwise 431; sales 50; stock 7,256. New Orleans, September 24.?Cut tuu operations cheeked by the difllculty of passing exchange?middling 17}$'(<? 17?4'? low middling 17?17.?4; strict guud ordinary 10; uot receipts 314 bales; gross 516; exports coastwise 76; sales 250; stock 1,330. London, September 24?3 P. M.? Consuls 92.hj<Vii92;V New 5a 91^. Eries 44/>u'. Pa ins, September 24.?Rentes 57f. 20c. LlVEuroOL, September 24?Noon.? Cottou easier, but uot lower; sales 10,000 bales; speculation aud expurt 2,000; uplunds, basis of good ordinary, shipped October, 8 15-16; ditto, October and November, 87B'. . Liverpool, September 24?Evening. Of cuttun sales to day 4,800 are Ameri? can; sales uf Orleans, on basis of good ordinary, deliverable in October and November, 9. A Woman House Tinur Hanged in Texas.?Nancy Hill, the notorious female horse thii f and ranger,' was hanged about six miles from Montague, Texas, uu Denver creek, several days since. Her body has just been disco? vered suspended from a post oak. Hei saddle and bridle were lying near upon a ruck, and her pony was found a mile or su away. It is supposed that Dave Porter, her consort, was killed at the same tinie, but bis body has not as yet been found. Tbe woman Hill and Pur ter were together uuly a short distance ubead of their pursuers when last seen, which wad at Victoria Peak, on Thurs? day evening last. ' An Eugliabmun writes to tbe New York'Tribune, stating that be has at last discovered the secret of thp Yankee nasal twang. He has found that .be Counties of Norfolk, SulTulk, Essex and Middlesex, in England, have a nasal twang, and that tho ancestors cf tbe peuple who live in tbo Counties of the same name as tbe above in New Eng? land came from these Counties, and brought their twang with them, and their descendants have become ho im? pressed with tho accentuation and tone, that they can't get rid of it. Tho theory is a very plausible one. An engine of a new description for use- on street railways has been on ex? hibition in Hamilton, Canada, on tbe Hue of tho Hamilton and Lake Erio Railway. The great desiderata of no steam, smoke or noise, which hithertu have been the drawbacks to using steam power on common roads, it is claimed, have been overoome completely, whioh probably is only measurably true, Hon. Beb] ami p F: Bo tier says that the purchasing power of a dollar ie less now than in the days of Qeorge Wash? ington. We think not. Now-a-dayB yon can bay ?r? average Congressman for $5,000 (witness the back pay grab,) and they bare ruled as low as 3325. You oouldu't have bought one in G. W.'a time for any price.?Boston Herald. Yellow fever is reported to have broken out at nearly every little station on the line of roud from Pensaoola, Fla., io the junction oi ihe- Mobile and Mont? gomery and Pensacola aud Louisville railroads. Everybody is leaving as fast as possible. Mr. Sum. Christian, the telegraph operator at the jnnotion of the two roads, has died of the fever. The Nathan mansion, which has stood vacant ever since the mysterious mur? der, will probably be Bold at auction, as it seems impossible to obtain a desira? ble tenant. The owners complain that the constant revival of the tragedy by the arrest of suspected or self-proolaimed assassins has nearly ruiued thu proper? ty Frederick William, Elector of HeBse Cassel, has formally recognized aud con? sented to the annexation of his terri? tory to Prussia, aud reuounoed his right of property in the revenues of the electoral*. Iu compensation for which the Prussian Qovernment has grauted him an aunuity of 2,000,000 thalers. The giuut mule, supposed to be the largest living specimen, is now exposed for sato at Einstein's market, Newark. N. J. This mule was grown in tho far West, is now bix years old, stands 17,'.,' hands high, and weighs 1,005 pounds. Tho Prince of Wales, in reply to an address from tho corporation of Ply? mouth, said: "Geutlumeu, I thank yon for your kind attention." He got all that from Grant. Why can't he be original? 140 girls, ull under thirteen years of age, picking over rag? iu u New York warehouse, struck for higher wages the other day, made speeches, passed reso? lutions aLd wtnt back to work nt the same old figure. A diabolical attempt was made, (by meaus of n twenty-five pound can of gun-powder,) to blow up a lodge of Good Templars, ut Mill Hun, on Satur? day night last. The building was se? riously injured, but no lives were lost. Killed.?On last Friday, near Mul lins' Depot, a Mr. Benny, hauling for Mr. A. C. Lewis, while under the in? fluence of liquor, fell from his horse, was run over und died very shortly from the injuries received. A traveler seated at. n hotel table in Omaha ordered beef, and when the waiter delayed, the traveler went to the kitchen, found him, ami flung him over the range and broke his skull. I The grand jury of Marlboro County have presented J. L. Breeden, the County Treasurer, for malfeasance in purchasing school certificates and County checks at a discount. Tho storm of last Friday was very damaging in portione of Gcorgiu. Several lives wore lost in Thomasvillu, and a number of houses were blown down. Albany also suffered. Georgia dueling correspondence (ex? tract:) "I desire ulho to state that the rumors that he pulled my nose iu any ?jense, is equally as false us any state? ment he has mudc." Miss Lydia Thompson is known iu America as Mrs. Henderson and iu England as Mrs. Tilbury. Can't Lydia get np a burlesque, explaining how her matrimonial statistics got confuted? We hopo our brass band will learn sumo hornpipes, aud jigs, aud waltzes, so we cau have sacred concerts on Sun? day evenings, like other places. [Danburi/ News. It is understood that divorce trains will bo put on all tho roads loading into Indianapolis aud Chicago us <-c>on us somebody .shall have invented a locomo? tive strong enough to draw them. An Irish paper mentions iho cape oi a Dublin girl who fell in lovo with her brother, and committed suicide in con? sequence. Tho advent of a wild cat broke np a wedding in Missouri tho other evening. The cat wanted to introduce u uew claws in the marriage ceremony. John Mann aud John Keating, lival bakers of Greenville, N. J., met in that village on the ISth, when tho former shot iho latter and then shot himself. Missouri bus been under Democratic rule for two years, and during that time the Slate debt has been reduced from ?38,000,000 to 018,000,000. There was a heavy frost throughout the North on Friday, loo formed in parts of Iowa. Tho Democrats have elected majori? ties in both branches of the Colorado Territorial Legislature. The pardouing power has been taken away Iroui the Governor of Iowa. The St. Joseph (Mo.) bridgo co.st $1,000,000. "The Atmosphere," "OY Caiuillc Flammauon, illustrated with 13 ton ?hronio Lithograph? anil eighty-sis ?Wood Cuts. JC 00. "The Fair Ciotl; or The Last oi lha Tzins," by Lew Wallroo. *2 00. "Lombard Street," a description of iho Itouoy Market, by Walter Bagrhut, 11.75. "Arthur Bouuicaalle," by J. G. Holland. *1 7-r-. ? "What the Swallows tang ?"Leisure Hour Series"?by F. Bpuiihageti. #1.23. "itomanee of Old Court Life in France," by Francis F.lliott. }1 T>0. '?Nina's Atonoment," by Christian Iteado, author of "Valerie Alj mer." il .1)0. "Article 47," a Romance, from the French of Adolphe helot 7?ccntn. Charles Hondo's last novel, "A fcintpletou." 50 ceuts. And other now publications received semi? monthly fur sale at Kept -I'.') Ii L BRYAN'S BOOKSTSUE. Wanted, AN active YOUNG MAN. (as Clerk,) that can come woll recommended. Apply to 1 bept212 F.. M. NATHAN, Main at.Jj Columbia Typographical Union. A N oxtra meeting of Columbia Tvpo l\. graphical ?nion. No. 34, will be aeld THIS (Tbnrsday) EVENIhG, at Masonic llall, at 8 o'clock. Members will please bo "unotus!, 44 b?"l?!SS5 of importance will be Brought up for consideration. Sept 25 1 H. M. LI UETZE, President. Coat Hands Wantod. ONE or two good COAT HANDS can ob? tain ttoady employment at ones. The bout prices paid in the State. Apply to J. F. EISENMANN, Sopt 25 2 Columbia, S. C. Air" Jhariutnou Z\eios ami August* Chroni? cle and Sentinel copy twice._ Acacia Lodge, Ho. 94, A. F. M. A A REGULAR Communication of '%PH*'thirt Lodgo will bo held in Masonic /^\Hall, THIS (Thurssday) EVENING, at H o'clook. By order of the W. M. Bept 28 1 ' JOHN DOR8F.Y. 8ecretarv. The Newest Goods. -Afl THE subscriber begs leave to inform IX the citizens and public generally, that . fjf he has iiiMt returned from the North, with as lino an assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS as ever has been offered in i this oily, viz: Fine WOOLENS, Coatlugs, I Vesting*, Doeskins, Cloths, Cassimeres. Ac. His friends and customers are respectfully invited to examine his stock, as ho guaran? tees to please the most fastidious. Ail suits j { ordered will be guaranteed to fit and be of | I tho best workmanship. Sept 25_C. D. EBERHABDT. ^Choice Family Groceries. ^ WE are now making this de? partment of our business a ape icialty, and are rapidly reaemng _"onr fall supplies of CHOICE FAM1L.X GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, which, for quantity, quality, va? riety and the lore figures at which we offer our goods, cannot be surpassed by any other] house. We respectfully ask an examination of our stock aud prices?comparison being the best criterion. Kept 25 3 _JOHN AGNEW St SON. FUlEtNITURE I FAGAN BROS. v n n KEEP constantly on Miami a full and com plete assortment of BED-ROOM, PARLOR _ and KITCHEN FURNI | T?RE, of the most unique aud novel design. FUNERALS served in tho beat manner, and at short notice. Thankful for past patronage, they re? spectfully (solicit a continuance of lhe name, and an examination of their stock, feeling satisfied that they can please all. " Sept 25_13mos 18 Fall and Winter 73. . UTS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!! EIN ARD & WILEY ARE receiving tho largest .and best stock of CLOTHING Jthat has ever been offered iu this market, and at prices to suit tho times. We are headquarters for FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FINE UNDER AND NECK WEAR. We sell: mm THE BROADWAY SILK HAT. S9| The celebrated STA it SHIRT, IBSB that it) unrqnaled for quality and ^^^k We liavo the latest styles, the boxt Custom-made CLOTHING, and at the innrt reasonable prices for cash uf any house in the State._Sept 25 Potatoes. OA BARRELS more of those flno IRISH &Xj POTATOES, jiiet received, and 1 am selling them out at a km- figure. J. D. BAT EM AN, pt.24 * Columbia Ice House. Great Reduction in Groceries and Pro? visions. HARDY SOLOMON is daily roceiving large consignments of choice GRUCERIES and PROVISIONS, which be is selling cheap for each. Call aud examine. Sept 24 Pianters Can Get the Highest Price 171 OK their COTTON, aud buy their GRO? CERIES at the cheapest rates, at Sopi 24 HARDY SOLOMON'S. If You Want to Save Money, BUY your GROCERIES and PROVISIONS iu HARDY SOLOMON'S. Sept 21 $750 WORTH or BUTTEMCK'S PAPER PATTERNS, PALL AND WINTER. A Fl l.t. STOC 1C I Just received. CATALOGUES now . ?ady for the ladies, at P. P. J ACKSO.V8. THE FALL TRADE HAS opeued auspiciously?yesterday hav? ing been the best day's business wo have ?lone sinca last December. I have just re? turned from tho Northern markets, and have not only made arrangements to keep my Stock up to pint experience, but have addod many additional at tractions for the benefit of the public and?myself. Tho stock is now unusually full, and shall bo constantly re? plenished. The same care in fntnro shall be j observed, as has boca in the pa?t, to keep strictly FIRST CLASS GOODS, which, with fair dealing aud popular prices, I hope to at? tract a still larger sharo of public patronage than that so ?berall} jestowed heretofore. Respectfully, I request an examination of the stock. OEO. SYMMERS. Sept 21 _ Butter and Cheese. KEGS choiee TABLE BUTTER, 20'boxes GOSHEN CHEESE. Sept 21 HOPE A GYLES. 10 Roasted Coffee. d.VKRKLS Fit ASH ROASTED JAVA and RIO COFFEES, for salo by >p| Jl nOPE & GYLES. ?d Rye and Barley. J.S NEW SEED RYE and HOPE A GYLES. ? SENECA OITY. ~ ABECOND Auction Sale of LOTS bore will commence on . WEDSKSDiY, OCTO?KR 1, 1873, And continue until ail the Lota shall hare ui-uu sold which may be wanted. We propose at this sale to offer a few twenty-live acre tracts of woodland adjoining the town. Our former statements, as to the delight fulness and salubrity of the olimate-, good nesB of the water, and mercantile advantages of the place, looatod as it is in a section of the country vherc every -thing hnswn to tbe temperate zone may be grown; abounding in minerals and dotted with numerous and superior water powers, available the year round, as also as to the excellent moral cha? racter of onr people, will be remembered. Tebms?One-third (or more, at tho option of the purchaser) in cash; balance 1st De1 comber and l?t April next, in equal install? ments, aecured by notes and mortgages. J. J. NORTON, ^Segt 14 14 A. W. THOMPBON. At Privat? Sale. T Hit four private RESIDENCES, Nos. 45.47, 51, 53. situate on the North aide of Lady street, West of Assembly street, will be sold on advantageous terms. This is aa opportunity to procure a good residence at a low prico, and ahonld not be overlooked by purobasors. Titles will be satisfactory. ' Mr. W. D. Frazee, No. 47Lady street, will show the premises. Also, LOT on Arsenal Hill. Apply to 8EIBELS * EZELL, Sept 23 i3 Real Estate Brokers. <ar Union-Reraid copy one week._ Just Received. Wfc 30 head fine Kentucky A 'Ml MULE8 and HORSES, 7a2TS ^T^W Boruo of which are well- jflyS broke to harness. Pur chaeerB aro invited to examine. They may be seen at Chas. Logan's Stables, corner Senate and Assembly streets. Sept 23_W. B. AL.TALBOTT. Mills House Stables. ffcl JTJBT received at tho above Sta SHft hies, twenty head fine KENTUCKY ajJuJ^MULES, most of which are well broke. Will be sold cheap for caab. Sept 13_J. N. LONG. Agent. Fertilizer Notice. ALL NOTES for Fertilizers, Phosphates aud Onauoa sold by us mature on 1st November next, and if not paid then, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collec? tion. Pav promptly and save expense. COPELAND A BEARDEN, Sept 13 lmo Agents, Columbia, g. C. Hotel to Bent. THE WINNSBORO HOTEL . s for rent from 1st October, 1873. It contains forty-four _'rooms, besides oct-bulldingB for servants, Ac. Being the only hotel In ton ii, it affordr< opportunity of a lucrative buciueea to a suitable occupant. Aprdy to G. H. McMASTEU, Sept 20 8_^"^i^L0's* C,_ Special Cotton Notice, vr^xw_ .wishinR_th_elr COTTON jGINNED AND PACKED can send it no Mr. C. Logan's Gin House, and Mr. George Hall will attend to it in good style. Aug 31 lmo B. McDOUGAL, Prop'r. All New, Fresh, Pretty, Cheap and Desirable: DIR Fill STOCK U Sow IN STORE WD complete. Every Department ? roxi, op FINE GOODS! ? ?? AT pride* &t once satisfactory and entie ing. Our Dry Goods Departments, con? sisting of Woolens, Jeans, Cloths, Caeai mere?, Blaukets, Flannels, Bleached, Brown and Linen Goods, Diapers, Damasks, Towels, Jaconets, Swisses, TarletaDB, Dress Goods iu Prims, Delaines, Cretonnes. Epinglines, Drab de Etos, Serges, Twilia, Canton Cloths, Alpacas, 4o., full to oTctfiowiDg. Our Notion and Small Ware and Lace, Cloak and Shawl Departments 'full and new. Oar MILLI? NERY, the prettiest ever seen, will be open sonn. Our Boot, Shoe and Hat Department are ready, and our Carpet and House-Fur? nishing Department in full blast. Our Wholesale Department also ready, and our friends and the public generally urged to give Us a cslL Oar salesmen and attendaats polite aud willing; and ae to ourselves, we aro ambitious to do onr usual large trade, aud thankful for any patronage. A splendid Dress-making Department in the house. K. C. S HIV IS It. ?V CO. mm M at the GRAND CENTRAL Dtv Goods Establishment of . 1. Ml t CO. A Choice Selection of FALL AM W?STER GOODS,. CUSTOMERS are invited to inspect our as? sortment now iu store. Will exhibit to? -morrow, (Moudaj.) Sent ember i5, 1873, a choice lino of Ladies'SILK NECK-TIES, in all the new shades. Also, a full line of KID GLOVE*, in tiihee buttons. .. 1,500 Embroidered Sets.frem 50 cents to (1 each. Uur Bargaiu Counters have thereon at all times lots of Goods at reduced prices. Our euetomers may expeot to get BARGAINS All through the season, at the OUAT-'U CE.VTKAIi DRY GOODS ESTABLISH M k\T of WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Wheeier House. W. D. LOVE. ? B. B. MoOREERY. SoptU_ r Corn Whiskey. 1}UrtE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. . Also, alotoffonr year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. j-^^L Aug 13 _JOHN C SEEOERS. Seegere' Bjpr is Fare. rTdon'Uontaln Coctfua Indiens, Fish{Ber rlos, to make one sleepy or headachy.