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Ithele. The numerous successful experiment of silk, woolen, lace and ilae) cotto manufacturers in soveral States, and sti more extensively in Europe, have treate a demand for this new and valuable sta pio far beyond the present production o means of supply. it is discovered thn the ramio grown on the alluvi4i lands U the lower Mississippi has a very long an exceedingly line Obre, far superior t that grown in its native country, Java and that the yield per acre is greater In any of the more Southern Cottot States ratnio can be harvested at leas three times a year, and each harvest o cutting will produce between nine an Wolvehundred pounds, making an aver age annual crop of about three thousand pounds crude vnprepared fibre, worth al present in Europe ten cents specie per pound. - In preparing the fibre for mtan ufacturing purposes It loses about onle. half, increasing it in ralue to sixty-five cents per pound. Thus it is apparent that ramie, requiring comparativelv little tillage to produce such magnificent re suits, is the most profitable crop that the planter can cuitivate. The fibre, when prepared ihr the spin. nor, is beautifully white, soft and glossy, closely resembling floss silk in appear. ance it is much stronger than the best flax, and todily receives the mest dil. cult dyes without injury to its Strength or lustre. To meet the manifietturers' increasing demands a company of enterprising aitl practical business men have orgair.ed "The Ramit, Producingt d Sipply C-om pany," and propose to operate tear New Orlemn, on tw%o thousand jcres of the choicest ai luvil hottoti bttomn lanl il that region, Wih two or three skiPel nursorymen to tend the paij, and one of Measrs. Jf. & F. lioward's st,nin c1't wators, it is confidently expeked t .e Company uill have four to live hundred acres of cane 4of their own crnwth to sip ply oiders next season. They hope to priduieo in the crude state over six hun. dred thousanl pounds, or about ttitee bundr,d tonS. A conditi,mnal contratt f.r the land on very faviable teris n M1:e ia.t A pril ; and all the tia, ts and rfots kic%w , to be for sile il T-xas lan e been .-urchase-d to comitmvne i,perati.m., with. We have rejots 4f Foi,h mai ufacturers seRndiig n ngen't to 'llis., or buy the ranit in t'ah a-ri k t hntn -.) acounts o itir -11leri Val, ,vs ire the best adaptai to its ( uAcessful enii'ion. er thr is ampe rom, and the demani for years i-; store to vxexe d the Supl i . Some eatiiful scni lil S the tiire car. he sten at No. -2. Pearl. street. where the ilon. .1. \ (;Garv Wilt exhi ,it aId eXpain its 1711aiS Ilse. and vsuet and al o at. Alnims' Espress ofice, lirondilway, unio enqitiag for Mr. H1. Dixon, porotvisional Stc:ttary of thie GoicpaV.-jour1na of Cobumeree. Universal Suffrage. Negro mirange has it yet been born, and Femruale suffrage is still in the very early embryonic state. a?,d aOr,A som'0 hardy innovator proposes Intmi stalirago. )BY all trmeanls: since the ballot has been found to be the haln for all human ills, it is cruel to deny to any creature its ihare in a blessing at once so priceless and so che:ap. Nay, for one we are dis-4sed to out-radicail the adicals, and proclain the sublitne evangel of Uni. versal Suffrage ! The granldeur of thi. Idea alnokt takes away our breath. For tuark : not only overtiing thnt can ex, press assent. or dssent, or present a bi hot-including parrots and scartecrows, which latter Carlyle suggested mlight he entitled to trial by jury -shali voto ; but -and hetre lies the sublimity of the concepticin)--they. shall vote tupon overy. thing I Not polait ica. liest ins mierely, but every thing thait las hitherto batlled buman ingcenityi wtll disslv'e in this uani"ersal mtenstrumtt. We shall then know the ratio of the diantter to the circumnferem'ce, andl the, tiue am'oun t oi the r.a'miinal debt ; whetre are the ten tribes, the gravo of A ttila, the Nibeiung treasure, and thbe Secret Service lund - the oabject utf the rounld towers of' Ireland, and of the bronze smuadges 01) lie old poa tal currency ;whto wrote Shnakspieare's plays and the letters ofJumnius ; who was the Man in the Iron hiaak, and whatiare President Grant's real political pinctiples. who cut off King Charles' head, atid who struck Billy Patterson.-Frtomt the The Now Eclectic Mtirenzine for October'. THE A LAnIA A &.AM.Sinco it has been ovidlent that England is not quite disposed to lic-k the dust in the tnter of the Alabatma claims, the "more judi clous" papiers at the North are beginining to see that it is perhaps not wise, and possibly not altogether just to push the matter too far or to be too unreaso:inble in their demands ; that the sweeping claim was rather an expression of woun d.od feelings than a calm assertion of rights to hoe minttained at every cost; though as it is, it is very well that John Bull should know w'hat the national feeling is, etc. etc. Though they stuck blond, they' will sotne mercy show. Now how tinfortunato it is that they did not thintk of this before when it would have come from them with so much better grace. The North has fre. edging compulsion, and with no hypo. crltka! affeomtionj of friendly feeling, but swearing to he miost horribly re. 'eniged. Suppose Pistol had blandly as. sured Phtellen that a leek in the morn. sng was bis favorite stomachie, and that he had in truth sought him out for the urPose of etjoing that refreshment ? ~von Niym woul have disowned his Me. 1owship, and Blardolph would have blushed In his untimely grave. [October New Eclectic. BaiWAna Larn:s, OF Gnow:No FAT I The Hungariani journals rela to the follow. Ing extraordinary ease of suicide: ':Laat week, John StehaleBki, a shop keeper in the Rue Sebatan~a, at Peat~i came down fromt his bedroom at 5 o'clock .in the morning, leaving his wife In bed. He then.shaved himself put on his beat clothes, stretched himself on the counter and having a loaded pistol dischargedi - .onet into his heart. Death 'was - htantaneiun 'libo horro~r and astdn. -Jhinent .of bjs wife .and the neighbor's ore .indvaeirjibble ;and the misre so at n no kne ofany .motive for ,'the Cormisionof' the desperate act. Whilst *lwere lQat in. cordJectur~, an oid friend o(the d euse~d vato rushlP up,out o'r b-1rath, If Ja tat vecd by post irri Stebaleaki,. dated 'thq pre-. totevven; Ao thus woi-ded:i"M ;' tM ripnd,f liare decided tQ.kill m y. ?9-morrRw,* A4ei unsuipportab o. re , wip Apat 'she has gtowt i ,ph ha c4*of' so.ravishinga *'r hen I 4Arpi9d h leu,'n' elie4 ' mo) y ifethat tpr fr to di jAtb be. IMMauiithfut to her, or to ol f ofrdt her by. ,iaans of' tb. * V. adat i" NEWBERRY: Wednesday MornIng,Sept'ber 20, 1869, Prof. Warren Du Pro requests us to return r his warm thanks to the citizens of New t berry fNr the very cordial reception and If courteous attention which he received at . their hands during his late visit. Fine showers of rain Il Saturday and Sunday last, which settled tho dust and cooled the atmosphere considerably. Lovers of the sardine can be gratificd by calling at Moorman & Co's., whoro a very choice and fresh article is on sale. Tom Weathers, fahIonablo barber, &c., can be found at the Newberry ilotel barber shop. Owing to the recent heavy rain Lake Mar% shall nearly overflowed its banks. Quilp suggests that the proprietor order a few dug outs for the accommodation of parties visi. ting that region for fishing purposes. Coxrsnesca.-The 4th quarterly con. ference of the Methodist Church, New. berr- Station, closed it session on Sun. day night, after a very interesting, and it is hoped, protitable series of exercises. The pulpit was served most acceptailV by the Rev. W. 11. fieming, '. E., Rev. S. L. Jones, and the Rev. 0. A. Darby. M''- 1 ll. Lovelace, of the firmI of Love lave & Whveler, one nmong tthe most successful and prominent buiness firms of Newber, n i mil accept the Seniors thanks for the verv useful an. necepta ble at ti4e presenttA 1im this wcet. The Curious, if then- he a,ly, carn find out wl-it the a' li -4e k by applying to eithit. of those gelalmten, and makis a pur chase of onei ,t like it. The Providence .ornal saw the school girls yesterday: "pretty fresh creatures, brliFht as the scarlet inaple le.tes, it-Po. as tite ripening peacht s gay na the hl*liallant AuMnal n1. ers; little girlls with short dresses, anid his covered w ith miniatire fioA er girdens older ghtris, radiant in flowing riliboti.s and hlmitiig tresses ; anl 'till older girls. more dignitle,d a i -it . , entet ing upois their last sCl- N veM." A friend at Pomaria furnishes us with Ithe result of fi%o days' cotton picking last week, by four of the hatid employed on his place, two.of whom nre over 50 years of age, atind one a young S%vedv, 17 years old, brought here by the 'New. herry Immigration Societ v " The result is as follows: first day 82f tlb., see .md 881, third 900, 41h 01.5, and lifth I0535 total iumount 4573 lbs., being an) averiage of 228 lbs. to the hand. Pretty gool pic,iing, this. We hope tlAt oll ftiend has cotton enough to keep such excellet hands pickinig for many days to come. IFA,kvv Loss ny Flti.-Wo regret to learn that the Rev. T. S. Boinest iai the misrortume last Friday morning, to lose his gilllionse, stables, cotton gin, thresh. ing machine, 4 bales cotton in the seed, 40 buisheis seed oats, wagoti, and all the p)rovender for the COmning winter. The loss is esltmated at $2.000. There enn ho no dotubt of its being the work of an l'incendiary. We also regret to learn that Squire Samn Chapman lost his gin-house and a small quanity of cotton on Thuirsday morning hist, by the incendiary's torch. Deplornble state of afTairs, truly. I For thes Herakst.l Messans. Etwroits:-Our fin d and miost promninent fellow citizen, Rev. T. S. Hloiniest, at P~omtaria, has hind a very heavy loss. During his absence, about 4 o'clock on the morning of Friday last, his gin-house and cow-stables, both new buildings, wero bur-ned down, with all their Contents. Jie lost, biesides the buiilditgs, a new cottoni gin and thresh ing miachine, with horae power, about 4 bales of cotton in the Reed, 100 bushels of cotton seed, 40 bushels of seed-.oats, a four horse wagon, and all the proven-. dor of the coming winter. The loss can not be repaired for less thtan two thous and dollars. It can be no doubt, that it is thle work of alt incendiary, and that the protmitnent position which Rev. TI. S. Hoinest occu p)ied in thu immigration question is tihe causo of his loss. .We expect to express only the feol ings of his tmany friends, and of all friends of Immigration, if we think it is the duty of the country, and especially ol our county to support our friend in his heavy less. Let us form herle a Committee to col leetconitrib)utionsi let every body give In proportion to his ability ; let the other townships do the sameg and if we cannot reimburse the full loss, we can show hilt, that our feelinga aro with him, and that we condotmn auch a rascality na the consequence of our illegal government. CITliZAEN. Fun AnsRAD P--We aire auIthoerired to annonnce that next Sunday- evoninag's entartamment on our Pub,lic Square, and tip anti down Main Street, will bo highly interesting. Two quarter races are on the programmtn,---handlsom,- young riders engagd --anti whisky fiunshed in abutn dane at tihe winner's expense. A large crowd from the codntry is anticlpated. The ladiea of course will cheerfully forego their ustual evening promenade on this occasion. We will have a reporter on the ground, anhd publish the events of the evening in detail in our next. For the Informiation of the pugnacious andI pugilistically Ifinin.d. re should state that two or three A. No. 1 '-PrIze fightts" are confidently expected Immediately a the r escn.-Edtls' ld Advertiser. a~dOilaon 8tea shipCompanyhs arranged with a first-alass'stethsb; line In Now31ork, to give' throng1 bil I of lading tov Literpont . na .mti nrh The Farm and rden for August, by J. R Jacobs, Clnton, . C., exhibils a decided improyement In its general appearanco. blonthly, $1 per annum. The October Galaxy is as usual brilliant. The following are the contents: Susan Fielding, he Real Louis Napoleon. A Jour ney in Northern Chinn; Lit to Dopeep, Put Yourself In HIs Place, Itenaisianco, Why lhioves Prosper, Ten YearA in a Public Ll, brary. (n a Box, Shakesperian b1res',Nests. The Galaxy Miscellany, Drift,Wood, Litera ture and Art, Nebu'a. The October number of the "Riverside" brings its readers back to the city. In the September number we had Lambdin's pie lure of " l'own and Country." Now we bitye NaIt'e au sing frontispeico illustrating "Street btsle,' -at band of German mu siclans, with various capacities of wind and wind Instruments. The editor's account of book-making is carried through the pro, ceps of printing ; the articlo is supplemented by o on A 'a per i Mi.'' iitins Anderson reappears with a story. "What huppened to the Thi%tle;" the flinting Sketches from. South Africa aro continutedi and there is, besides, an account of 'Grouse ShootiR in Washington Territory " I'ho famous Littlo Artisis ,et up house-keepinug, aud their ex, perience is told by Anne 8llvernall, while they themselves give us pictures of their house-keeping exploits. Tho number which has eighteen Separate articles, enlds with enlignils, charades, and a page of "Mother Goose" nusic. 'uhlished by Iurd and 1lgughton, New York $2 50 a year. The October Fciretio Is to hand with its usual coniplenent oI sterling artIcles. The portrait of' Slaroliel Sirrano which embe(lishes 1e present nunber wat. It is aerarely nece.sary for us to suggest. taken when lie was a somewhat younger mai tian lit s at lireset. 1o the biograiih;oal sketcl which will he tiand. we woult ut that at tie present writing the proposition to extend the term of the lItgetier to thiee years Is said to lie rapilty finding favor In Spaits. In. the Iataia: aricle on ''tonan Imperial. him." anst %itstitiher which will atpekar ith lie No, vemler unnitimr, Pref. eeley, t Loudotin Unirer% !ity, Fives t il top Il tit' the lessonl which the history otf Ancient liolne has taught the world. In; the prsent paier Ie sketehes tihe giet I evolitiot conmetIcet by Marlus antI con sum nintet by t'sar. %iuch res.ulteil in the Hio, lst. t:npre', andt in at ililstiates tile great damo 'c' a liaceh in alt g ha; Irovett fat at to Iteub i 'o l14t- ties, 'ri. siitiilistrative reform to roll-der gler.ntitit m-re eF.eient; theta, cenl, tait n ot 'ow-r; si, as a logical seqkienee, deol-Iatn temtletd tne or it'.% ty iiidividual itt Science we have a liild pat er on "Ibrwin, ism ati liesigi." a va uble tre:tise by Mr l'rtttoir ot liroreti's contet, unit the citolution I of "I he 1l.klgulalge of Light." with a brief ac Ctiltt of the -Atigust 3leteors." The "New Theory of the UTiltver-e" lIs being gradually eli, miltatet, lthe author accepting tle famous Nibular Thviry, but making eseutial nioditIca. tiotao rihs is oie of the mo,t importatit series ot artielit which Its pages have offeted for I long %V11110 in tni-ce hineous papers A Cynic becomes dIpited at tile vast accumulation of "Uselessa h wliedgo-," ntili iake, a very anuslaig pr,itest gailist the acltite tilo tatil ; and the "Legegnd of tie V'riceit, 1 srakenor." Ithorvaldpet's 3tn svnt.' "31 scivie Skethes." aud "omatce of Florence" will dutbtleet proie interesting enouigh to more tinn repay persual. 1,1m:nATrtts IN TIM Sot-T.-All Southern mit'll aIld wvoietl %ihll tike proper li-elitigs of sellt-resiect, should lie deeply interested in the eflorts whitth tire otiw being made th1rouglhout the South to develop her na five iterary taletit, and to build tip a liter atlire, tllrotigh which her past history shall lie vintdiv;tled froil all the ob1loqu' w hich iA i ow bein hpedi t upi it. and whereby outheral thouglit. land ,outhern civilization shAll bo ttulitately represented in the arena of tihe modern world ut strange as it ia1ty Itppear, thtre prevail ta reiarkii ll.v aoat h y aned lifi'erence on the part of the great mass of the population to all lit erar'y projects, which can scarcely lie tic. cotin(ed lort on giounds creditable to Soutl. ern .haracter. The editors of the South, as a body, have perhaps done11 what they could to iisptel (his indifl'erence, and to arotise (lie people to tle imperative neces sity of lostering native enterprise, if they wish to pretterve itiviolate tle maervd honor of their dend, and to biviluith t herittage of liberty to their ehildren. Theo New Eeleetic tgtazine, whieb,l hais no0W beetn mt eiits:ete for three years, tt ,with iwhviich has' resentrly b,teen inteot.pot:.tdi t1hec Latnd We f.nve', uitands at te htead ii the list of Soiatherni puliiations. A t thi p-a jail of the yeiar, when persona tare in the habit of.chioosinig their petiodlicais foar thw winier, it is espechIaly rieuted oi tIhlub. lie tht. t hey bestow a part at least of th.* it putt,-oage upon a periotdical publiishi.-l it thteir liseet, andi whiich,~ the Soutternt ami the Northern press bjoth heing thie jtids., is the peer of anty maigazitne publis'nedi in Amnerica,-hoth in its literaury smtdards~ asaul thle qutality atnd at,tractiveoneas of its ivypogruaphty. "hit.m M i' e"-A wItox.Aaxxm- O no t ot, at nted iat every Poist 0i'aa, to ius.sig tt csretihititng "'ilelp ie ttipn A ebaring piet ire. f.aoma the pitt.il of Mir. E. I. lIentsel, tt '-ng~rave'd ont steel by S'atin, eni it lted "Ih-'Ip 'ite Ui," it' out' of theo attractionts ollen.ti t.y te Publiihers of Ourii Stchoohtiav Vi..iti... lot I 87t). '"ltelp ie Up"'ia ini sire, a little more titan ten by thirteent itnchet', prit(ed tipon plate-paper fIfteen by nilneteen inche's. It repiresen'tta a grouip of chii Irent preparitng fot a baure-back ride upon Dobbin, lie tild famtily horse. Onie little fellow, fe'aritng heo wdll he left, is int the act of matking the lip. peal froma which the picture takes its naume. It isa, in fact, otte of thte webest, bits of couttry life imtagitnable. Hlelp Mle Up" hase been prepare I as a Pre'mmim P'l.ute for- the anibseribera of Our gebooblay Visitor for 1879,a at an istmnmes cost, andia is taotne well worth twice the price aked for the Visitor itself' In fact, its retail price to o tters thatn reguitar Visi-. tor sutbscrib,ers, is $2 on. Every otte of outr retaders tshoti at once biecomte ac qutalited with Our' Schtoohday Visitor, if ntot already so, atnd through It acure this pie tre. The Visitor gives more rendIng miat (er, of a better tharatcter, better illustra tions, anid miore libetral premiumus than anty oter tmagazine' of its clasts or price pitb lishedt int the world. It will seoon enuter tap. on its fourteenth year, aund Is of course weli establishted, so that tere Is no risk in senditng for It. It cottains, each moth, 82 pages of well-wrirtt, originaul articles, fromt the very b,est writer,, good illuastra htitia, a schtool dialogue, storica, travels, puzzles, problems, musico, &o ,&e.; and is, in sbort, for heauty, Interest, chteaptness anid totne, tiot excelled by any other. Every otte who subscribes before Novem-, lhen irst, gets the October, November aitd December tntmber's of tIhs year ftree. Every namec, whtethter ii be of a now or oid subscreiberi, couts for a pretimt. A wide. awake boy or girl at every P'ost Oflice it thte Untied States wainted to assist in the circutltion of theo Visitor. Termts: $1.25 a year. To clubs, $l.00, with Pretmiut.a to getter-up of chab. Premium plate, 25 eta extra to eachm subscriber. Bend 10 cets for sample numbher, with Premtium lists atnd full Itnstrucetios to Agents. Adhdress, Daughitdaty & Decker, Putblshors, 424 Wi nit street, Philadelphia, Pa We htave received a copy of the Whit. look Expiosition Recorder, a compettdiutm of practical inf'ormtion in the arts, me chiantes, agriculture, hortioculturo, ete. The Reetnrdetr Ia an elegant semimonthly of qutarto form. Wnimmook EiPsT'oN, sos. 85 & 871 PAnla PI.AoU New Yoax.--Tis Exposition was Intithuted for the cOnatant exhibitiont of tnew invetions, and manfatutres of every deaeription, as represeanted in every trade and pr9fessiont arid- may be appropriately termued a Perpetual Fair. .To make it free to the -pobile, .each exhibitor is eharged a mnoderate brice per Paqnare foot for the asae lhe occulpies. -We take :charge of, atnd ex. htbit aacht arMiolphft,ddiatribute the exhib-, Itor's Own elf-eliid, Af~rnish4d us for that pur#ese, and tuiblish his' bhuan card in our Semldionthly Jdurtial. We also iltis. trateartile of vneelt, when the cut is fihrnish i4, Wesiriotly avold, all naerilli, mad pr,. hibIt the expresilon of opinion by any of oui Olmployees. We take on exhibition samples of now inventions, willh the view or selling tle patent. Inventors will find no place in New York of equal publicity, where thei filvelntions will be advertIsed,and monres een; or where persons wishing to ty-ipatents will he more liikely to call for and see them. We tako orders for any articlea oil exhib. Ition, and furnish them at the manufacturer's prices. We also pitrcliase to order and deal it all kinds ofi anniiettred articles, domestio or foreign, especially all kinds ofnacitnerv for miechanical, agrieulrtiil, household, and other purposes. O, arrangements are such thmat, we call Iurnish anytinllig at short not io, and at 11nanufacttirers' priced. The Expioaition occupies a la'rge double. front i rble building, five stories high, will, a light ut,d airy basemtent, at.d a large 'dry siff-cellar for stoage. 'lhe biliing is Situated In Ptrik Place blit a short d;Stace froi the City 111111 M'ark atid Broadway, and is in full view from that ,prett thorotiglfiare. The show rooms of the E txpositiotn are large, light ild airy, and well adapted it) the exhibition of every kind of article. Steam power is turnisht d to those who desire it, at a slight advaince ubove cost. Neariy till of tho ditl'erent linest of travel lin the -ity pa:tis withit, sight of our building, whih mity be know%n by the Anerie.n Elag flying from tho root, and titiler flags of dill'ervent nations projecting i'rom the vindows. Tile tecorder ;.: publisied by tie Whit. IoAk Expmzitimn P'blieation an'd Exchange Goinlizny liice fu ni per ainnm. isAosn IroN, Setelmber 24.---it is stated that 10'a11by% ree.,mm iell,is the re. L-st*lblilinlen'. tif the i'reei's niire:iti in \irgola. Among the reasons given for this :etion, i, the drought, prodle "ii sv 'ilily 'd threi lmtn 11t1ch silf. Th, e C'uhan wari'ms here have start. lng iews Ihs,e ,s have compeUled a re-organizath,. -f the army. Presi lent Cltedes itat lSintd sti preleio Com msand, with dordtmi i. chief'-of stall. Thet Cubais assassinatel two Cubati ten L,ratls before re-or-aitization. N no lh:nrs - D iSeALINo.-From the Miester RIporter, we learn that the jluries, at a rceent emort, adopted tile rule "f'seahlgid thlvdets lajid dolvlil the lield, Aldersill, Ahelvvile, &C. 1,1nder' the ruling of J ge Thonas, the State constittittilal enatnent, a1s to negro debts, was sustained. The bulls and bears were fearfully ex ercised last Friday, by the ntlparafleled rise and fall in the (;old muirket. Fron 131) to 162 and in fifteen minutes dowi to 136-elcsitng fiially ait. 135. Perflectly in keeping with tile disjointed times. Somleboldy hurlt. Sickles' tou'te to the Spanish authorities relative to thie purchase of Cuba, hs created a howl of' inligration among the Spamiards. Thee doali' wish to part with tie gem of tihe Antilles. Tile Petershurg EIxpress bitterly oppo. sed the movetnetnt that culminatei) in tile election of Walker. Now, it favors what it terms "Imoderate Rep)ublicanuism.i" Wiong all the time.-Star. Col. Wim P. Shingler, of Charleston is dead. i1e will be remembered as tile gallant Colotel of tile llolconbel Legion Cavalry. A protracted leeting is in progress ill tilt' Methmdist iir'ch, at Luitirens. Mr: '. ii. ct eturiied to Laurens haer'd,.,, enstody13 of dletectivye Hicks, l'e . Wu,Mi 'n Comiit tee onl Elec. ? nt0.u00 ini g'id tdrawni froma Ban8k of Il v. N. Tlall'ey of C;olumb11ia cele'branted ihmi gIlden'8 weddhing. onl the 23d. '1" t" ill t'i#lnt C~'~ icusad fenagerie huisiness Aotices. Choice 'kTnnessee DTaley for sale by Mayes & Martin Notice co-partnecrship nlotfce of' ,1 Y. MoFali & T. C. P1ooi. Also card -''Saltatotry." Miss E4 ni Sills' c[ard will bIe fout in to-day's papier. Mi t8 . fivites tile ladie6s to anl insIpecOtion of' her late purchase of choice mlillnery, &o. LoveIlace & Wheeler are receL1iing and( opulning thiir; stock of fall goods, which for style, Ana8lity' and variety w'iii satikfy ti ir nutner.')ousa fr'iendsl.' and thle pulblic genleraily. R. Moorman &c Co.. Mollhon Row, hlave niow inl store, the bulk of their stock of Gro ceries and Provisions for fall trade- Searcely an article in tho flamily or general grocery line, bitt can now be had of them, and at mfoit'rtate prices. Call and examine. P. W. & R. S. Chick aro also in tihe fielid, and are taking advantage of the flood titde to secure fortune. Trheir atock Ia large anId seasonable. Capt. W. H. WVebb has removed from hit (1ld stand on the cornler of Melloihon, to thait iarge and handl(sotne brick store lattely occupi(ied. by Gary & Duncan. Ills stock is largo ando well selected, and showa to decided advantage. REMov'ar..-Dr. James McIntosh has remloed to the store lately occulpled by Gapt. W. HI. W~ebb, whlich hIe Isarefltting, and w..hero lie will supply the public w'.ithl a choice stock of dru'Igs, meidicitnes, chlemicals, perfulmeries, &c. &c. TheI Shoe hlouse of Messrs. Alubrams5 Griffin & hhargrove is Iillin~g up~ raidly anld in ai few' day3', w'heni all thecir boxea are openl-mlany of which are already open-it will he0 no fanlit of Capt. McD. Metits, the polite chief in charge, if those ml (need of elegatnt adhoes, and who make requistitioni on imi, fail to be satisfled. Tnia OOI.UxDIA Hlousa and Clothling EmI)poriumn of Messrs. Rt. & WV. 0. Swaf floidl is now filled for thle fail trade with gentlemen's arnd youth's goods. We in. Vito attentions to their card in to-day's paper. Gentlemen 'visiting Columbia can repieaish their wardrobes by calling. at til h1an1o. lheparted thid life, On Thursday nlgbt the 23d lpsta'nt, at tha residence of hIs aan flenr GEOon Boozha, Esq , in ta 7e'8:h yearoN his,.aig,, lle' leaves many rolatives and frIends towmotthihis -depniae, but they re left the boat asag~ranqe flhat their iqs is gain, Modest and retirliti ho dtepoptioa fervent and aealogts as a ehristIan, belove t~ 4 ered es.naot:4,:l 3t ed3. Mr. 0. 1D. c6lzIsg and gi,RWlsv da In Cdardeston. dIVUUUda There is a suit against the Paciflo Itailroad fbr $30000. Udolpho Wolfb Is dead. COyMERCIAL. toNsWDsny, Sep. 28.-Cotton Arm at fk6m 28 MCOOIUpdzn Sep 27--Sales ok cotton to-day 85 bitles-ta~iuldlinuge 28.1 daew oak, v. 2-7P. U.-Cottgn WaitQ day I ove bales, at 29.* Flour heavy adid thydis buyers-superino 8tate 6 91 a 0.10 oommon 0 fair extra Southern 0.45 a 680. Ookd 1.81 a 1.8 olosilig 1.34 a 1.86. ,ALTIMoU, Sep. 27.-Cotton dull, at 28. Flour diull--ith grades lower. IWheat-prime to oloc red 5. Corni firm, at 1.25 a 1.80. Wto0a 01. A us'tA, 8ep. 27.-Cotton market quiet and weak, tales of 190 bales-receipts 8 4; mi4d. diingest IOnlally 28;' UnAIM1sToN, 8ep 27.-Cotton quiet and stecdy wit' fales o.7400 bales-middlings 26 a ; re1.celloo 1,118. Ffrm AVUROOL, Sop 27-Evening.-Cotton firm uplauds 121 a 12j; Orleans 121 a 121; sales 12,000 bales. SPECIAL NOTICES. mNA IIAINDSOME INDUO1 MEN '. Every person who sonds 08 5 1 to the "XIX Century 'ublicatiou Co . at Charleston, 8. C , receives that superb Marazine for One year, andi a 0ol ofeither of the averly Novels or the works o Charles Dickens that may be uiiirted -Specimen umbers with Premium list 8W cents. Sep. 16 36 8m. W TJI "XIX CMNTUJRY" Publiloatloni Co , at 'harle4tona, have been so succeisfil in literary enterpriso that they are distributing hitinihds ofrooee Standard works free to the puiotasers of the Magazine. Ask for it at Chaptiana's 1ook Store. Sep. 15 3,. 4t. uts,..V N lP Il K C.iEN D)E N Tp ED SUCCESS -Wilhill the past voar, tift tIho,nu b.1xs of D11 TU V I'S VEGE l'A 1l1E lAI\ lI '11..S have b -en sold. and not a ingh- instate is known wherm they have failvd to give satistietionl. It' you would e1joy life, have a tin1e appetite and robust health. u, these pills. 6ept. 2'2 37 2. at-M idSI~ 1. it. DRAKE& Co , proprietors of the Plantation litters, are sail to be the largest inporters ofSt. Croix Ruin anti Calisaya llark in America. Tie Haun imporied by this Firm is all used in the prop.ration ot their Bitters, an I is ninfalctirod under the immediate super visioll of one of their agents, Upon leased pitattions (in tle Island of St. Thomas. Over nine thousand1.4 puncheons, about one mtillion gallons, is used aninally for their Bitters alotne. Thte% Calisava Bark is all imported lroi irazil, and is also gathered 11 4d 'l'ectedl by the natives, inder tile s1pervisioll of an agent set out for that purpose. The eures produced by these hit. ters are wonderful. MAON-0IA WATER.-Sperior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. frAStVVIC CIOLij4A IN 01tin. Anlmost every case cured with PAIN KILLERi. ;From iey. it. relford, hissionary in China, now visiting his home ill ile*411.) WASHING rON, Pl't). DnAu Sins:-During a restdenee of some tel years as a missionary in Siam and China, I found your Vegetable PuAlit Killer a most valuableremedy for that fearful scourge. the Cholere. Iln administering the medicine I Cound it most effectilal to *ive a teaspoonful of Paih Killer Ill a gill oi hot water sweetened with sugur; thei, itter abont fifteen minuttes begin to give abo.ui a teaspoonful of the .Rame mixture every few ininutes uitil relief was obtained. A pply hot alpplicationi to tho extremities. lIathe the stomach with the Pais Killir. clear, and rib the limbs briskly Oi hll-h_w w... adI tile Chloera and took the..~ 'n"w f aithfully in the wa.y stated above. . :" It ''f'101i recovered, 10. TELFORD. If alttaeCkd "1ul :lle l'i:arha. I)ysentery, Cramp. Cu-;ie daf delac y the use of the PANKILi.Utt l)EAs Rlt Si- :buina :u,,nmg residenico in Oh inta I ha ve un- it ,m. 1 inIvauable l'ain KCiile, hlo.ht ill mit own :lamily and amnong thet (Chin,ese- asi,h h,av'- loutuI it ai most e'x celienat limdiio.. lit Siw summeft,r (If 18112 a111, '63, whi l.. re-? i inl $h?ntghal. I found it anl aimo.<t certai D .'nre for Chol-ra, it used in 1time insteed,. ulD ag it in a grut many lnstanceis, I do not retnember tailing ini a single caste. For three years I have been re-idlng in this place, more thant fift ymiles fromn a phyisician, and have been obl ged to fail often upon my own resottrees in cases of sicknoss. 'l'h' Chinese come to us in great numibers for medicine antd advice. Thaoutgh wvithout medical knowledge ourselves tile f'ew simple remedies we can comnmanti are *1o multch In amdvance even of their phlysicianis th:at we hlave aimost daily applications. We allow them to come, becautse it brings us in conltact with them, and oents a door of use.. fulness In diarrhaea, eoIievom1iting, chols era, coughs, etc., your PAIN KiLLER has been my chlief medicine. C Yours, very truly, Sep. 22 37 1moe. T. P. CR AWFORD. Card. Thlrotugh attcentionl to business, and the ass5istane and patrontlge of a generous pub,1)1c, I hlave been enabled once more to 'hist my own 'shirtin' to the breeze," and otn or about tile first of' October, 1 will be located in the n1ew and elegantly fitted, and commodious brick building, situiated on thte corner of Pratt, (known) as Minb) and Caldwoll streets, Opposite A. M. WIcker's Confectionary, where will be exhibited a fulie anti complete assortment of Foreign, Staple anti Fatncy Dry Goods. It is my in' tontion to offer one of the best Psstortedl atocks (If Goods in this line, adapted to the wants of the tradeo to be foutnd in this mar, ke t. All orders will receive immediate and faithful attention, and selections as weil as prices, will be as satisfacetory as if madeo in person. ihol pnblIc approbation so often expressed, anI the general enlcouragement from every qualrter by which I have been sAustained, aftfords me substantInl gratiflean t on, muore especially In this age of hlums bug, when, it is so difficult for men to have falith. I thlank my friends and patrons overy. where for their confidence, and rest assured that no effort on mfy part sha,ll be left tmn. (1one to mtaintain thuat confidence, and in evaiy vase ( garalntee to sel) the9 eatpne aSS of gootds at as shtort profits as any htouse in the tralde. Boear this in mintd, that thtis stock huts been recently blonIghe, andI nil thle goods ate new and fresh, wilihi gives our friends andi patrons a great &dvantage, as they wvill not htave to make their Selections from old taixed stocks, and I renew my assurance to the trade, thatt this sleek well bought, shuall lIe sol at the lowest possible rates; I umean that our pIrlcos on every article, shall be so reasonatble thtat , one can undersell the0 same1 quiality tandt live. Irneahll that otIr hottso shall be a huouse of riaiity, contuaining a stock, one of thto bet110 rCOmprehenisivo anld attractive in iI mean that it shiall be kept up throughot tIl vtliole year, so thlat my filnds can find 1 whalt thetiy wanit, no malttler from what sco,' tion of the country they may come, I suIb, mit tis stock to youar examxinlationl. I am ''.Apeccfuily, Your httmble sorvant, Sep. 20 38 2t, JAS. 1, MOFALL, The exercises of Prof- A. P. Pifer's En gish atnd hluasical S4chool, will ho eln-d tile first Mtondy in October. >rsie Aug. 25 88' tf. 250 Bus. Barley, , and Blue Stone, for Sale by '* Ejt. 1 84tf,e MISS E. B. SILLS. Notioe. Miss Bills respetfully invitee the attontion of the LADIES and PUBLIC to her NEW and SX LECT STOCK of Fashionable FALL and WINTER HATS? CLOAKS, SHA WLS, RIBBONS F.ATHERS, PERFUM1RY,&(, &c., arriving and to arrivo. MISS E. B. SILLS. Sept. 29 38 3t. R. MOO.1MAN & C0., Commission Merchants, Will not only sell any Produce or Mer% chandize that may be entrusted to them upon reusonable terms, and as far as they may be able, to the hos.t interest of the Con signors, but they will advance liberally upon ay produco shipped by them for parties who pr9eorto ihi to the larger markets. 70 Bushels Ten nessee,Barley, For sa!e by MAYES & MARTIN. Se). 29 38 1t. Copartnership Notice. We the undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, and will be known as the firm of McFall and Pool, dealers in Foreign, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. JAS. Y. b1cFALL, Sop. 29 38 2t. ,J . PO FLL Rock Island Jeans, &c. WE have now on haild a gooi supply of those celebrated Rock Island, N. C.. Jeans. Also, a large lot of 0-her Caassmerest Tweeds, Satinets, Jeais, &c. LOVELA CE & WIHEELER. Sep 29, 38-tf For Planters. We have now in store 'agging, Rope, Tront Ties, Bacon, Lard. Sugar, Coff'ee, o10. Iasses, Canmdles. So4p, Starch, Powdir, Shot Uaips, and nuteros other goods sited to plantation and other 1st.s. All of which wo nill sell at the lowest po-ilde price. We wish to purchas4 Beeswax in large or smalil quantitien. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Sep 29, 38-tt' We are now open ig out the laroest anud most comilete Stock of GOods that we have ever of cered to the public. We will eid avor i) keep up onr former l'epitation l selli g goods, as represented, mnd as low as hewy po.ibly can be sold. LOVELACE & W1[1EELER. Sep. 29 38 tf R, M00IIMAN & 00,, Are Now Receiving A COMPLETE STOCK OF' Plantation and FAM/Ly GROC ER/IES, Which have been selected and BOhJGHT WITH GR(TEATI CA RE; snd think they can make it the iuterest of parties desiring sneh Goods, to examine their stock before they mnake their purchanses. They are also prepared to purchase all kinds of produce at market rates. Sep. 29 38 tf. In Advrance. NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING Ou Jargo Fall Stock of' BOOTS and SHOES, for Ladies, Misses, Gentle men, Youths and Infants. These goods have been manu factured expressly to order, and1 will be wvarrantedl. We invite the attention of our friends and the trade, and guarantee satisfaction. AMS, GRIFPI & IIAROROVB. Sop. 29 28 it. Notice. All persons who are indcbted to the Es ate of Robert Stewart, deceased, whether by Note or Account, are hereby requested to make prompt payment of the same to my Natbores M.osrs, FaIr, Pope & Pope, at All persons holding demands against said R stato, arc hereby notitled to prosent them .o my saId Attorneys, probate( as roquired >y Lawv. (8g'd) EIZABETHI R. STEWART Sep. 29 38 4t- Admix. .ssign.ee's Sale. [n the District Cour't of U. S. For the District of Sonth Carolina. IN TIlE MATTEIR o.8 lT' In Bankruptcy. Bly virtue of an order obtained from lHon, Ito. 8. Bryan, Judge of.the District Court f the Ungited 8tates for the DIatrict of onth Carolina, I will expose to pnbilo sale : NE,WBERRY', on FRIDAY the 15th of letober, Choses in Action belongn to 0. ). smith. Also on the 18th of co obor, at Ilenn springs, one buggy. Terms of Sale-Cash. II. L,. DAVIS, 8ep. 40 38 2t. Assignee. In Equity--Newberry. f. B. Boyd, vs. John 'Batterwhite, et, a1. . Bill for t#junction, Relief, &e, It appearing to my satisfaction that the oli l defendants reside out andi beyond lhe iit of this State, viz: Janies IB, Payne, tielhand Payne, 13r, Coleman, Jefferses sayne.. It ittheefore ordered oh thoti6n of Sullic an,Toid Tod,Comap's 'So' ''that the pVear in this Court, on or befor .Ab1p lay or October next, and pletid, aswrO lemtu', 't6'tir'Bjll,'ot the'ame wlli be aEi >to confbsso against thMi. At Chaber' (Successors of R. STEWARr a co,) m AT THE SAMTL'- e Have received a New and Full STOCK of Fall and Winter GOODS, and are dotormined to give entire satisfaction in ther sa1les to all who will be kind enough to pa tronize them. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Sept 29 38 tf W. H. WEBB Would call the attention of his friends and patrons to the fact that ho has REMOVED To his Largo and Commodious Brick Store formerly occupied by MosS'S. Gary & DIuncan, where he may be found .with an IN. CREASED STOCK OF Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c. All of which will 'o sold at prices that will pay thoso who buy to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhero. 11e is also agent for the salo of two of the MOST APPROVED FER TILIZERS. The Vegetable & Patapsco. Call and get circulars and prices, and buy a littlo for your Wheat and Oats : it will surely pa.y. Will make liberal advances oi Cotton shipped to Charleston? Baltimore and Now Y..k, Sept. 29 38 tIf CLOTI[NG The Oldest Estab lishe~d Clothing HouYLse in the State. R.&W. C. Swaffield. We have The Largest Stock of CLOTHING, AND Gents' Furnishing Gods FOR RETA IL TRADE, IN THEI! STATE. Selected with great care (many of them our own mlanufacturoe,) which we offer at p)ricos that defy competition, Goods freely shown and every article warranted. Having added to our custom do partmen t A FIRST CL ASS FRtENCII CUT., TER LA TELY FROMf PARIS, and suitable Trailers, we are makcing ,the fmnest Custom made Girmont.s m,n the State. We hiavo*a largo' line of Frenoh and English Clot Lb andl Cassimes, some very elboiod alnd nobby patterne, and will don-. tinue to secure the latest stylda as they nmake ',hoir appearance id thid markcet, We soll the best fitting' Shiga make thoem to order if desired guaranteeing a fit. Thej~ attention of '3onMt'y itner: chants Is called to a line of 500 Cheap Black Batihett sacks and Pantp~ 100 Dos. Cheap Wool Itt Sold lie York 110es8. Call iund examIn prices for your self *next toK1 C. Shiver's .Dry G*oodbiJIouse .Sop. 29 38'tt