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Teleg-r 1Lie. ForoignAows. IAvaNA, Novalber 4.-DeRodas lia departed on y inspection tour. He will be absent t days Tho Spanmal3Ank has reduced the ratio of inter to four per cent. LONDON vember 5.-''he Times, to-day, in( article on the influence of Rome ays the Catholic Church must be ithdrawn from undue Ro man pr onderance, and the city of Rome .rom eccleiastical dominion. It is yhly by ceasing to be an Italian ovoeign, that the Pope can aspire to Ceomn universal pontiff. London, November 5.-oorgo Pea body is dead. The Lo'ndon News says: "Mr. P.abody was not a man of in pulkive, emotional benevolence, but of rather jm'licious, widely-spread bone fi cence. His liberality was not posthu II.ius ; he give from his own substauce, and did -not surrender what death wrested from him; his services, both to his native land and his adopted country, were fittingly and graciously recognized in royal letters, and the halls of Congress. Merchants, in pa tn his statue daily, do not need to from the consummate man of business how to gaint money ; his ca reer may teach them how it may be wisely spent." lIa.4NA, November 6.-An expedi tior, by sea and land, against the re bels at Cienga de/,pate, failed. The rebels were fully posted regarding the movement and withdrew. From Washington. \VAsuixovoN, November 4.-Citan Commodore Higgins is L.ere. Irs. Gain.s leaves for New Orleans the first of th:e moenth W AsJIINooN, November 6.-Corn modore Higgins and his officers have arrived. Their. statements clearly disppove the allegations of treachery ion their part. Co toIm isbionor Capron expresses great "gratifisation with his reception at the Virginia State Fair. Two policemen were seriously hurt, last night, in attempting to restrain a party of negroes, who were disturb ing the culored lbptist congregation. News It3ma. Nrew Yonc, Novenber 4-L.te re -turns show Neeaon's majority to be from ten to fifteen thousand. . The .Senatorial returns not all in. Giving tepublioans three doubtful Districts, the Senate will be a tie. The Assem 'bly is doubtful. The chances favor two Democratic majority. SAN F1asNcisv, November 4.-Em igrant travel over the Pacific Railroad is..mpidly increasing. ihero having been heavy rains throughout Oregon. BOSTON, Nov. 4.-Three hundred aniechanics and laborers have been edi.oharged from the Navy Yard. Bos0oxN, November 2.-The vote is comparatively small. - Chliin's noijori C y is estimated at 20,000. Gjeo. M. llrooks (Re'publicnn) has ltwen t'l-.eted from the S-:venth Dis' rict. Ile succeeds Bloutwell. The complex arM of the egi.lsture is undecided, but <he auml prohibitionists are processioning ; L hands (f mu1s'e.. ii:lkn p was serenaded to-night, and <lelverd a speo clh, in which lhe favors the extension of suff'rag,-. HeI made no nihhurion to Texas or Miussissippi ; and a iid that is State re-cord was bright as the brighitest. hier 60,000 troops hiad no feeling of hiostility towardls the South. N * w Yimnu. November 2.--R -ports from buoimeen wvards Indicate a Repumbli can gaini of 41,000. Thle probabilities are that thme Demnocrats will carry thme Ru:aG na, N. 0., November 2.-The negrd iiillitia excitement is unab~ated. A company has been sent to thme upper part of Wake County, where they are creating much disturbance, making threats and insulting feniales. A par, ty waitedl on the Governor to-day. on the subject, but got no satisfaetion, Them miii are all negroes--even the officers. A collision is considered ine vitable, unless these troops are with drawn; for the people are worried al m )st pat endurance. Refleeting eiti zans condemn the whole movement as unnecessary and un wise. Mot:3;, November 2.--The elec j ion paseed off without the slightest disor er. -The vote was epomparative t . dhe eity Vote, 5,219; Demo rto majority 755. Reliable infor mato, .fgom the County preoinets in Bure he election of Magee, Demo orati by 1)000 majorIty. 8-r. LobrsNotembei' 6.--The 111! nois Constitutional Convention stands: liepublican 42; Domnoorats 40; conser vat1v9s 2; ilejb a'ekt'a 1. N yt. Yopx, repvober 6.--The : steamsht Alasta' had artived, with Aspinwl I datei of th&' 29th. The Panama.Legislatture,bat unanImously padopted a resolution in favor of the Isthmus Canal. *to what the -Dat'sorgts Intendea to do with thmeIt vltorf, bald the Deuio 'erats propose mnakIng the Legislature ~Oeet/d'4tiffr 4ofhotbg the its0tof thepnssa tbp , people, > h the radioals have -not idone, propose-to abuliah suche laws as. infr h e upon the~rrightei $enelye. to the, ato and couotwry that the Do moore nbs ~ J *w Itl as pa~ . ton heavy an -lower, wit1 *ales of 2,000_OJ t As if 2* CuCAnrLa$Ox, N 8,.0-tonW somod what active, RIh easier tegdeney, with sales of 32* e fm Livernool Market. LtYERwoor,, Nov. 0.-Cotton olos. ed dull-uplands 12 1' Orleans 12 Sales 10,000baleo. The crop prospect. in North Qeao. 111a, according to Governor iolden;' are very promising, and it Is believed& that the yield of cotton will regc 200,000 bales, the quantity prod in 1840,. and will brin; A.Oie. t i twice the amount of money paid for the crop in that year. e orops in 1860 were the largest ever raised is North Carolina, and this year the yield of the wheat and the corn will be much larger. Twenty-two years ago a couple were. married in New York, bad one son, lived together ton years, and thee after losing all their property, procur ed a divorce. The womnan married again, and got a fortune; the husband didn't, and remained poor. And now. that the woman has- become a rich widow she has remar'ied hersfirst huse band. Many of the German etnigrants C who recently arrived in New Orlt'ns I have already found employment. Sme forty or fifty of them have gone to work on sugar plantations. They are reported as a le hale looking set of men, and are ju4t the kind of people the Siuth w.'ats to swell her population and devel- her resources. Low shoes are quite fashionable, f the most fashionable boing the Marie Antoinette slipper. This is made higher at the back than sides, with a small, high heel, and the front is near ly covered by full plaitings of satins that rest loosely upon the top of the foot above the slipper, with an orna ment of steel or jet in the centre. Ex Psim.:FN-r JoiuNsos. - A gentle. maon who atrriveed in LoUmsvilI., Ky Monvday, from Ttnesse samvs the peo ple of that State are indignant at the defeat of Andrew Johnson, and that if .te whole people could be permitted to decido upon lis claims he would be sent to Vawhitigton by a majority to over whlmfing that it would a.itonmi~lm Ih is .enemies.-- Courier.Journal. Coton blankets are now mannufnctur '-l in Colmnbus, Gn. They are said to be very warm nnd comfortable, with a good body, and a nap on each side. b.andsomely bordered in colors. They are much cheaper than woolen blankets. antd less porens, and will probably to a Zreat extent take the place of the lat ter. RicPtsENrATIoN IN Cxout':8s. The Census Committee will meet tit Washington on the 17th- Inst. The important question of reducing the ratip of represetittitton in Congress, Aind.tl ere by, while increasing. the mimber. - of mnemnberu of the House, reducing t he labor of correspondence, &., now devel npe d upon them, will be considered by the committee. It has ninny fr.ends, raid promises to he a rnl.ject of more than ordinary attention during the next Beasion. A PnrtTsr.-A private letter re eived in Washington from i riromineni G-vernment. oflicial in New York con Lains a predictiona that before dhe hooi- .i days a ernah will oecnr itt WVall strtee which will eqnal in its disastrons conse-, que.nces the effeets of the recent.I Fisk Gentid gotl) consniracy. The writer fur ther says values generally have a down. ward tenidency, and thmnks tat bpecie payments may be reached without- difli. eulty before tihe let oft July next. A vilailn named Hlovey, claiming to be very rich andl a miniister of the Baep List Church, recently married his ninth l wif, im hi issoniri, on the strength of whtich lie borrowed money, got driunk, and then confessed to his last victim that h~e liad eight othier wives and in tenided to have .aiiother before the month was out. Of course his last wife left him immediately, and the officers are now on hiis'track. THE CHESTER REPORTER: A WEEKLY NE WSPAPER, PU'BLit1kf flY E. C. MeLIJRE & J, A. BRADLEY, Jr. AT CIIESTERt, 8. 0. . Tcras--Invarably In Advance $8.00. nov 8 PACIFIC GUAIO COOMPS ' COMPOUND - ACID'PHOSPHAT& 'F IlME Por C0oin080DWln i with 'ot0ouSee T H IS armicle Is msanfistured at tha C~i panmy's Works, under the direction and inperintendenom of l'r Ravenel. It oontas th. same elements of fertili ty' as Soluble Pacide Guano, ezeePi tie It Is not fut'nished with Amnmonila. It is pro- C pated ex pressly for ootnposting 3rith colion ,seed, which furnishes the eleent, of 'An mena; the objeot19. rehder thaet ide flro tinet of th'e plantation available to the hugh. U tat degree. asia element of e~l~. Wr furthe# dd'pariedlerin l thme undersigned. -' N.RODBO0 *, . Agent fer Ioeth Carohla ,9 . 1 and 2 anetio~br Wk en, Qstoit Joux 8. Rites; . ~ . A 14 persea eeneerasd am4(e~sbygse e. 66aorpo0thxtwe f 4aes ot T oo The Best i tho W rW CIROUR Wili.o bit is In lYe lesda , r Iilboi 1 196iiL el ftri goes Afternoon, atl 4 Iye1ing Qt niencing a. 2 i e d 7 1 o clobt ol Rmiss1l4 .t2g s.O JUl pnp 'Ici Years di Age aO is' Phis 1e t'se r e t and angst coinpiet ircisd :1hat ovr d sfId 'tiro 8uf~l htYa, niis op apiy kno*s a .the l Ia.,.;f' Cli'cus of . 6i No Cirous, eithe' id Zre "o" ooAt as so imany first. etai5s Artists as iO.NE d, .1 URRA YSi The anoon ced Exhibitions witl he ,iver pon a scae of Originality and Stp ado ever before wisnessed inthis o' tzrv. Th< allowing array of Artiss will ctaV -y Ic e public an idea of the immense resouro s of STONE . & MURRAY'S CIRCUS t elight and amano. *r . Mile. EMILIE HENRIETTA COOKE 'he Pritiier Equestrienno of the World, the most gifted and daiing Lady Rider ever sen eenin any age or 'Oustntty, from; the priniple. Amphitle . tres of Europe, and , TilE GREAT JOHN HENRY COOKE! 'he acknowledged Champ'on nf the World (late of Cooke's.Royal (ircue of Euro pean fame,) whose Extraordinary l'al ents command ho largest salary over paid to any-artest engaged In the vocation of amusing tihe public. LE JEIUNE BIRTE! 'he Celebrated liaroback Ihurdle Rider Mile, JEANETTE ELLSl5ER ? 'heo Graceful ands Dashing Tighst-Rp -Dansouseo MURRAY AND) fUTCHllNSON! The Per-loss, Acrosbats ! THlE SNOWV BROTHIERS! lenaimin, 4 iliam anud Alfred, the Unequeol edl Post usre andl EquilibrI-to. Theo Popular Clown and Ihthsoriet. IR, CHIARLES BL188! And his wonderful compeer, MIR, RQBT..JOIINSON The Two Best. Tumblers in the World ! '[EM TAL LEN: ,BITtJ nul atid I~mq e e-aJ g1 IAiA Gymnasts froem tlio ppo rine, ars. MISS EMILY COOKE ! 'he Superb English NMandge Equ'ostrlenno MUR, WILLiAM FRANKLIN I The Chsamspions Somerssauslt Rldet.2 MR, GEORUE MURfRAY! Theo Grotesque Comedlans. -The Chsamplons Leaper arnd Vaulter,' BARRY AND REBVE8L *; The, Camtq4o j'atmistpslets, LRIU DAN2EFF! - . .The Russian Athslete, -hERR DREELT'~ The Ms4kvein le 'ho abovo Ar ista will be aid44 .by a'ilaTOs force of5 ApiiJiary Takat, s espey-4lsed to itebluson's Aeiting'pqs, : Ilurr a's TraItd Horses, liel. Stone's Voualo Mules Ii8 COMPLEX hQ-KLUJX PANTAMOIPl[S nov 06-t6x1 tIRONS3O L1A ueo Cerlieeasof Stock ii'z(ssCossts s lieu of tho,8todk -Athe, Charlotte and 06 a~~l o eh e~#cordane he ~~0 _ tli, thl i u J. D. AIKEN, & - 00, CIA RT2ESTUN, S. C., Factors & Comirntussion Merchants Wwill make liberal advances on Pro dueo eonsignod'to us, or to ouir -friends i Now Yqrk. oet 1l-l0 Mill-Pond and Channel Oysters. ETit the first of Iov'omtnetit.' i ro posed to furnish these Oysters, eithe in the hull or upned. in quantities tb stil puroltasers and at the loweei.market pri ces. The Mill l'o'd Oyster sipplild- will h the celebrated (Qt'Lf' ISLAIND 'O). TE/t fron the Luors Mill Pond at. ('hitrie ton, which for flavor and ilumpness ItWel known to bo unsurpassed Tsiais C.isn.-Qrders solicited front al parts of the coimnIry. Addrets 'F.IO\IAS McC1ADY, Agent, ' P. 0. Box;, NO ~339, U'harittstoni, S. C. It a.ai :i i:Aes.--a.Iaies1 Adger &.. C.. lion .1 11 tan~ puoll,.Dr W1 .1. Itarve el. .I):,nvi Jonnings. MACritly &. Son, . 0. 1)ingle John S. Ityan. oot 14-I th State of South (irolna -Clheste Collity--in Equity, Chancy 1). Yongne, Admaa'x, vs. Juohn L, Yn gue, et. Al. Y virtue of a decretal order Inhe abov stated cate, directed to tae, I. will -otle 1,t public sale befure: the t'spurt louse Aunt iii Wnnsboro, .. C.. on Maonday, . the (il day of 1'eceniber next. the followitig des calhed Ians, belongirig to the ertate of th, late henry W Yongue, dleo'd, to wit : 388 Acres, Sitpat sal on the Chnrlolte,.OColunbia 9 August linilrond, and . wator4 , of Watorec Creek, bounded by'lands of eetate of David Oailhlatrd, J. F. Camt.ron, Uonj, Corder, et al Also, 105 Acres, Situsated .on the waterw of D)Lnipear'i Creek, bounded by lands of. R. d. Caaneron J. V. Cameron, Mrs. E. Stirling and llenj Corder- ' ' - Also, the revisionary interest of the wi dow Ch-iney 1). Yongue in 312 Acres Asigned to her for her dower, sitnt< op the Charlotte, Columbia.& Augusta Itail road, and watersof WaatereeCrofk. boundet by lands of Mrs- R. Stirling, M. J: and M G. Yongue and estate of Henry W. Yorigno Terms-Th'o above lands willtbo sold o cie followiing lerms : The pa rehipsotrs'to pa. up pt t1he day of sal, .suficieit to - satisfy costs of sailt hus giye bo'iad., th111 g1ood seua rity asndMd mortgage of th.q. pretisec. i credit of one and two years, toSecure tli paamenat of the batice of the 1Furchasa money, and pay for all ncossai'y papers &o. . ,J011 W. YALKER, S. Q 0. Phe1ff 's Office, Chester. S. d., Oct. 80 1869. nov 8-x6 in Bankruptcy.-, li the District Court or thle Uille.States For the District of South .trolinia, !;r parte Mahry A. Laughlin, It'i'; James lIardin, liantrnpt, . - ..d: A . 0 -10i Is hereby.giyen to: e)). redlIori N holding liens agaipfL )he 41aIoe -of th above named. 1ak rpjtp. th aut iire ro qulireoestablishthei~ lieni.Vof6mtt:1', .glico in Yorkville. ti.'>.,by 'twheia dny'o -ceaniber naext, and vii ;heir failure to .d so, i-l uy will he barred fromn any-enefit -ii the order for distribution of said Ilankrupt estate, hecreafter to~ baa maaade ; andl tilent them shew ciauso if any they have wijy th' pray er of the petitioners shoul not '?hiratire'l . By order of the lion. Ceo. .. liryan Judge, of said Court. V. I. CLAWSQN, tov 3-x'tl Register in Bankrupty. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA .FAIINFIILD. UO UN1'Y. .N MilTH CoURT OF - PlJIn47. Bly WS. Ml. Neigon,'- Riquire, P're,ateiudge W H REAS Chn'irlos 8. Brice,> une mad etiidit to the to grant hin, Lettoms o Admilnistration; of .theeatstate anad o ffecti of John lirice, dleensaed. *.a Thaesoelae ,eefore to eite niad admenial all and sinigulny tlhg kindred anud creditor of tho daiid Johna Brice, dcen'sta,,"tha theay be and appen'r b'eforo ano int the Couar 'of Probate, to he held tat Pairfild- Cour * lotie en the 15th day. of November Itist, at 11 o'clogk in the~ forenon, to show eaqa If any they iave,f i y the said admipaistra lion should not be granted. I in' afin'di my hiand tha 25tiy di y o - (Otober, Anno Dommini'1869 ~ W. M. NgL..8N, nov 3 -x2 P'robatoalpdge. Coulnty Adifor's Office.A - 'Fiautin6,8dh 14ovehaabet1860( tpltE CUit '1nead' ot' Eqaaali)ition' to, i Fairtold' (oauty will'naoet afte a' d, tor'sofflee in Fairfield County, on'hli beO onad blondaty in eeeaaaber next, ''said~oarc sh al b,e gIp pow.r:o t o tAer o lp) a.ite andltQ equalaze. ile yaluiition of a og * easonal propertyr, mneysaiad ered atIs n tinCdnt, uidet oortain prothlttlo , . i a~:.J~.s'LWART' )oy 4-t4xd .- - County 'Audito:6 NotieMtK1erochanten ~ E m'aerehangt?fFairdeld Cohty,- ih during theye i08 pto'ei 1869, will fuarnitb. .jne, by tihe 10th o 949.9aiipet It h.- if amtotuu. Mf'daxd ~aildby1d bpm. ' he receipt , for 'Shs py~ - rodlaio I, as qyidefoe,-,. . 4BTFWARt T ~ 091 'I 1b 17tIC 'ling liis~ thef .Legislaturpdi for;'nts not- it' (pi'f e dtew4h-~ t p1 tan SM b90ae Importers and Manulfcturers of COACH AND SADDLERY II..A JMe W.a n MACKENZIE BROTHERS, No. 222 Bltimore St., Dllesmor. T AnLtHED 1825. Boxing 3uch iaoe, o Felloos, Itubs, Spokes. Sprlng+, Enamlled Canvas, faddle Trees, . log Skins, th~eep Skins, Shoe Thread. Saddlers' flair, Varnish, Canrringo Buls, Tire hlests, \ose, Wheels, Enameled Letier, ig Leather, Skirling, liuirness Lenther, Stirrups. Hite, --&c.,Al/,' all other artiefes apperauini/ to out' buaiue. a. uwept 18-bin Splendid Stock of Goods ! GRlEAT BilRGAINS. GNO HUMBUG! WE tre now prepared to exhibit one of the largost, olulcest and ebenpest leek of t(oods ever offered fi this market. We are determined to nn,ketheprices to suit the tmes,'and till sell our artigles as low as the o.in be btu ht in any markot ..in het lied States. You will save money by giving us a on1t. delow we enumerate otly a few of the artiole* we have Bleached and Brown )omestios, Bleach, ad and Brown Shirsing, Striped and Plaid ilomcyuns, lied T1icking, Calicoes, Litndseys, Grey. Brown and White Blankets, lied, Grey, White and Opera Flannels, ilaok Cloths and0assimatres; Fancy -Casas mores, Tweeds, Jeans, Kolsys an4 SaSinets, .Table Panmasks and Toweli.'g. Oil Cloths, I op Skirt Dalmoral and Boulvard Skirts, Black anfd doored Alpneonel, Aolid Mierl noes and DeLanes, Scotch Plailds. An end. less variety of fanoy Dres Goods, Shawls and Cioaks, $'ollars and Cuffs, and Notions, in variety, &o., &o Our stock of Ready Mado Clothing and Shirts il very complete and eheap. Our lute ot Gentlemons', Ladies' and Childreif's hoots -and Shoes qalinot be ex celled in quality, variety and price. A tine tasorntot of Gentleten's, Boy's, Ladies'. lti.sses', and Csildro'n's fists. We would call attent ion to our complete stook' of Jfarwdare anti Cutlery, - Guns, Croekory. Wooteu Ware, Tin. Ware, Chi. dren's C the, &o. Our terms nre strictly (AS!. No goods taken baok after delivery. IRememuber to buy your goods from the Cheap Store. IVITIIElg8 r LA W. oct 12 REMOVAL -- TO - hAVING disposed of my entire stock of loods in W nneboro, .1 have removed to LotAlown, (llarrison's old stand) and open ed a first class Dry Goods and Grocery Store, Where will be found every variety of' Dry Goods. the best, er Orocoeries and tinest .of LI quor14, The putialio are request. ed lo call end exaine' roy st ock, -u 1 J o. Df. Mc~arley. Au 17 OLLEVER & 00'S enn~ ne.. a req ep - do ~*t maay -h an *eeitenl,k~e eerd r s veds a&s I .1 toI&B~ *'MFMlltiiE~. n ale FRESH OODS ! FI ESH GOODS ! FALL 1869. W E are now receiving one of the moat extensive and varied STOCKS ever offered In this market. Kentuoky Jeans, Tweeds, Can imnorvs, Broad Cloths, Black and Iruwn lHome pun, Checked and Striped ' aomespuns, 3 .1, 7.8 and 4-4 Linseys ied, White. Opera and Shirting Flannels, an extensivo stock of Calicoes, 1)elainea, CuloreJ and Black Al- + paccas, Striped nuil Figu-ed i'oplaitns, Scot ch 1'laids and t11 other Der C tuils, ShanIs in endless variety, Cloaks Lt' every dtescrip. lion. 2000 Pairs Ladios Mens' and Childrens' 1SOts and Shoes.I Of every style nn- qanlity. No better nsortmont of Clothing les ever been offered in this marke; as we intend to make this one of our speeialties. As usual our prices shall ho kept even with thoe lowest in Columbia and Charles. ton. (Give us a call. Goods shown with pleasure. LADD 11103. & CO. You will need more goods and betto limo next year. Pay up promptly. sept 22 L. B & CO. W. W, KETOHIN [ ,AS removed to the South Store of W. I 1U. Robertson's new building where h.- a will be pleased to see his old friends nnd I customers and the Public generally. I nan now opening a new and completo stock of Grooceries, rovisions,liard ware, Dry Goods, &c., &c . e.nststing in part of Bacon. llama, Lard, Molnesses all kinds, Sugars, all grades, Cotlee, Tea, Flour. No 1 Family, Corn, Oats, What, 'Tobacco,Cheese, Maokero'l, hierring, White Wino Vinegnr, Soda, Starch, Soap, Candles, Mtacarani, Citron, Currents, Nut meg, All Spice, U an. ger, Woodenware, Crockery, Olnsmwnre, Shoes and Boo s, Iteady made Clotling, flats, Calicoes, Bleached, Blrown nal strip. ed Jlomespuns, Bed Ticking, &., &c. All of whioh I will sell as low for CASH as can be bought in this market A.LS() 10 tons Mapes Super-Plhophnlte of Lime. oct 7 AEORUIA N UItSER3tY. 20,000 Southern Grown iruit Trees for Satle. A PPICA l TRitlS 2 years old, G to 8 feet high, with a well formed crown at 2 to 3 feet, from the grounad; price $i8 00 per -100. One year old, 4 to 6.fect high--. prico $12 00 per 100. Peach Trees, Pear, Plum, Al ricot, Nee. tarine Trees, Gravo Vines, Strawberry l'hants, &o. Descripti'e and 'rieo Cata larquae sent gratis to appli cnls. Allure. u M. K. NELSON. out Iti-Gma Augusta, Ga. DISSOLUTION. E E undersignel having withdrawn fron ' the firm of J. D. MiCAlIIY & CO., at Longtown, has purchased tho entire stock of Oroctiers, Wines an I .iquors of J. 1). MloCarley, at. Winnsboro, where lie will keep at the OL-D S'AN)D, ns complete stock of Family (rocei'ies, J24q10' S 11i1(I THe invites his contlry as well ats a own frienids to give himta a call, as ho is sure hao canake it to their ad vanitage to do tio. L. J. McCAll LEY. aug 2$. New Dry Goods, &c. B BOADI Cit has, Cassimneres, Saalem Jenns andl Tweeds. lileaolh, Brown and l'ltidl IIorptspuna, Osnaabur'gs andl Lintseys andI Flannels. LAD1ES DR IESS 600DS, Mons.~' anti Lndies' Merino Veslis, Metna' Clothing, Shoes aind Boots, flats and Caps, Cof ton Yarn, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Fil1 Oystere, Bacon, Lard, Flouar, Molnaises, SIyruap and Soaps. ('ooking Stove-s, comnplete at reduoed prices. TH'IOMPSON & WOODWA RD. sept 30 S. WOLFE RT AfVNO purchaased ina entirely anow and li Iarge stoek of FaIltand Winter Goods, for th le est alishtrment fortnerly ocaipped by HI' Bardoh, will superitlend andt act for thme *,nnes ,ie hereby callit upona ble numerous. old.frienmds and customearu of .thme ,surreundt. Ing pnt togivehin alnt as i ofu~en f ino ad ioltil d'fo, cien\ as wel as2 deoie:OnejConme AUl Tt hd96 setew, ohme dooriot'hof Mo Cul. 1; 's-Hsarware indIGrooey,3Lore; whctr. FWV iay- lb foundM tsj)l tilnes, li( will ryd asjweg for yQ p~A ap,oaodtpo arlety Pot and ~io, 1li.jl verfo a f ,toMai :6 4 a il tihe Wes Gai l dfhidh *'ll b~e $W16 th*'16* :il .ar sed aJ,'I e lobf440 b teilt 4~p 6 efag gga h44 T w mIgsvh sJ D TO COTTON PLANTERS. AMMONIA TED DISSOL__VED The supply of Peruin (mano having )ecoio exhausted, it is ne-es'sary for the lantiug coinnity to look fur it sulbsit ute or this artic'le, so elienciousy in proottnlug ud sustaini.g the growth of Dotton. The ombination of Peruvian Guano And Die. iolved liones ha been found to to the ms'est and best of all the anny. I o es >tferod, and we are eonfident that '. r. t )idinary season, to use the langunge t Ml David Dickson, can never fall. In pro. tenting our Ai M UNlA'i-:D to the Planter, vto but give tho t.mbinatl ton in a form 'early for inmediate ue, thus saving the 'ost and I toule of nanIpulation and noctw ug inotnriny in qualiiy. The pract idal resulhi obtained from the urticles shipped by is prove them to be tperior to ali others, and in it trade o:. ending through every portio of the Cotton Jrowing lleaiona, and. during the past five .ears, consuminit thousands ot' tons; we are ;et to hear of' the first complaint. in our tatufaoture we disourt all minernl ihosplhaten, ind rely entirely upon litue lone made readily solusble by tlh use of tlphurie Acid. The Ammonila is supplied 'rom tho next valuable source to Peruvian ua no, and in stillicinti quantities to give ho plant a vigoroeus nuti healthy growth, lie soluble bitte sustaining it throughout lie neaton. Wo have no hesitation in placing thii Irtiolo againast any mnniiatuore or cotnbi staion known and will refund every dollar pent in its purchase in case It does not give at isfaction. For the charneter and purity of the arti. les shipped by us we refer to the proui ent. names appended,t key being a few of hsuo who obtain their supplies from us. .OIIN MI:RRYMAN & CO., lhultimore. eifei3o3.O ai David Dickson, llancock county Dr. i N Pendloton, a W W itnpsor, A J Lane, Col. 'TI M Turner, John 'T Barry, ". Jatmses M Grny. Jones county 11 Kisat, Iloustun county MIl Itobert. Wilkes county N V Stone, Columbia county )r. henry Gjalthlor, Newton county Dr.J S lamuiltun, Athens Edward Ilatnoroft, . A P Dearing, I A L.ivingston. Newton county Hon. 'T J Smith, Jefferson county 11 P lihards, Newton county John 11. Chishohn, 11 out Pom11, Stophon 1) lloard, Augusta Dr. H It Steiner, .. IV 1) Graunt, Walt.on R1ev. WY M Cunningham, La Grange Col, 11 (1 Locket, Dougherty county Hon. IteracheHl V Johnson, Jef'erion co. .1 11 Wilklus, Jefl'erson oounty Jan. 1; lenham, Putnam county .1 Printup, Columbia county ( M Stokos, Leo county Rev. 'T It Went, Columibia County U A N unn:dly, Walton county .S W1' Swanson, cTronp outnty . 'rshoaur.s Warthon, Vt ashington county Sterling J Elder, Coweta county 1 It ''olbert, . Rev. C S (.,.nlden, lirooks county J 0 Morton , Samuel M Carter, Murray coutnty J It Stapler, Lon ndes county J N NIontgomnery, IFort Lnmautr (I W Lewvis, leont iri ounty J N liill, Qutitmnan county 83 P Blurnett, '' A J1 White, Macon A V Uirumiby, Adilanta Q R Nolan, lionry county 'A II Clark, Oglethorpe county II F. Woolley, Cas cooy A daims, Jonoa & lleyniolda, Macor, J B Ross & Son, . Warrent't, Laneh, & Co., Auogusta J TV llthiwell, e ilerriys & Co., Romio WV C & 1, Lanler, Wesa Point II Pyo & Son, Forsyih Isano flarr'is, 8pr'ings U'ov'e, N. G, .Jiaime P hrwins, Ch'arlotto, N. C. Co'. .1J11 S9pearman, Silvor Street, 8. 0. li WV Ba. en, Oiraiigeburg, 8. *0. Cob. T1 J1 Moore, Spna'tanhtnrg, 8. C. John HI -Cathcarm, Winnsboro, 83. 0., Thgomais I, Woodsijde, GIreoenville, 8. U. J WV iarkaddale, Laurens, 8. tI, Gov.1 C i Du Pont, Quincy, 114 Gleorgo W 13e0it, TalhiihAsseas. Fia A -F (iven. Montgomery, Ala J N Ligittfo,,1, Abbeville, ila II S Thorntoni, C',osa River, Ala John 1 ilbro, Tuskegee, Ala A flitoall, l'arthtage. Ala J MoO. floyd, Camden, Ala Thomas E~ D Pegnes. Oxford, Miss W E' Fergusson, Jaokuqn; M ss i. E F~olts, Duck lii11, Miiss 11 WV Topp, Columbus, Miss lh, J D McCoinnolb, llrownsville , itsf~ F? M 13hvyookc. Winona, Mliib M B'Jones, lateollie, Mids Il y' Johnson, Blrookbovennilss J A P Kennedy,Vgefregville,tfies C C WI) iem.,O0kolpaa, Miiss J~ ha tfnohs, Shiubath. Mtiss' Joi ney, Holly Sptinget MIde W W Farmer, Monrioe, La Poank P Stubbs,, M.e C bE Msthbews, atopticeliddrk. SFOR SALZ L ' e Iidkook oftihe b YM1P " Themannetym4ak beli sed for a edager, ~i f 4 Qitn e tb s