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COLUMBIA. . Sunday morning, September 17, 1805. Sniiday, ; .jj % Tho w???t days are ?o man j brawling ru? fians, sturdy, rude, hirsute,, c?arsc follows; swaggering And strutting; bustling and noisy; forever in a run or wrestle; loud, ob? streperous, insolent,. obtrusive; void ol shame, eager for gain; avid as sharks, at s barter and traffic; selfish, egotistical, vain, and suffering neither themselves nor any body else to bo At peace. But th y have t . beautiful sister-mock, gentle, sweet, lovely . "Fair a? a star when only one - - Ia showing in th? sky." She follows thom at*a modest pace, shed ding swects?ci.nd softness' around her aa sh? goes, soothing tho heart's wounds which he: ill-bred brethren liave made; pouring bain into thc bruised spirit; winning love bael to regions of strife; bringing thc calm aile the storm, arching thc bow of pence ove: the very brow of thc tempest. This is Sun day-a beautiful and benym maiden, win brings the sun to.blessthoday; the blessing to crown the night with moon and stars every sweet effulgence which can hold fortl the promise to Hope, which shall warnt i finally into an assured and confident faith.' Aridaf ter all tho brawling brothers of th? vulgar week aro laid at rest-when Lttbo has sunk down exhausted upon his bench and Cupidity, no longer suffered to eran his never-satisfied maw, leaves the mart fo the. fireside, and ambition no .longer ruffle along tho highway, and the rising passions iu temporary exhaustion, no longer cr; aloud-then comes tho ono fair sister of th family of seven, and she flings tho smile c love over the brow of Care, and she sends cool breeze to the bosom of sleeping Lab?i . and she hangs a si?ar oi promise ?uh in fron ot' thc one shutterless window in the hous ?d' poverty; and she draws with her a spoi from all the elemental spirits such as charm the sky to coo?nes, and the earth to cain while a brighter green glistens in the leave and a softer fragrance issues from the flov ors, and the air grows.into a stream of it nocent song, and even the streota of th crowded city, so lately a howliug and btu tiing mart for strife and evij passions, grow pleasant as a shady valley, through whic winds a trickling water having a- gontl undersong, thc whole burden of which : a blessing chaunt of peace.. ." T """And"" wbllecher brothers sloop in thc several chambers, silent, with all their ruc ' energies at rest-temporarily oveveom . she attires herself in. garments of jpure loveliness, and to tile sWteet sounds Of tl Sabbath bells she goes forth hallowing tl day with her' presence. And there Ls grace in tho day which the week and AVOJ day brethren never saw-and thero is melody iu the face of all things which d clare for secret fountains of lite and lov .mess in ali-and Peace and Best, andHo] and Faith and Charity, como fprth from si and earth and ai* and water, to meet her the poreh, and they wave over her th? wings of beauty, and they spread aroui her divine paces as she walks tho ?lelicio incense which they have "drawn for keru ont of tho cool pure cisterns of the eton * le avens-cisterns which overflow with 1 ing principles-subtle as thc air or the fia warm and'ministering as Love, delicio and soothing as devotion at the couch care-ail of which .penetrate tho thonsa av.nues of nature and soothe har to-a pe? which is kin to that of heaven. Go forth, O! wearied children of 1 earth, and behold and bo refreshed by 1 divine aspect of this fair and blessing sis of a most brutal brotherhood. Yon -v know her as you see. In h*r hand she c ries a green bough, which is the typS of spirit; on her shoulder sits a white ?lo who whispe 1 religion iii her ears; j around her brow is the halo, as it wer Niu?e of God himself, which, resolv. itself itito the atmosphere, brings earth that bridal with the sky, which good Geo ii el bert, sang of all the Sabbath days earth. Letter of Mr. 1>. McGregor. Mr. McGregor was a contestant for seat of Representative from the Parish .St. Luke. After a close scrutiny of ease, the seat was awarded to Mr. Younn Tho following letter of Mr. McGregor the Hon. D. L. Wardlaw, President of Convention, is particularly satisfactory, Le himself voluntarily testifies to the partiality of tho investigation m*his c and .the justice of the decision made u it, though fatal to his own pretensions, will stop c^vil and misrepresentation, wh iu these intense times, aro dangers Sn path of every honest man who does duty. The eourse taken?by Mr. McGr< speaks favorably of his claims as a ? citizen : Cor-rMHiA, S. C., September 15, 18(1 linn. I), ?J. WftrdUuc, President of Coi, Hon. _ . Sri;: Permit me, through you, to te: my sincere thanks for your kind ami tlemanly deportment towards nie, also to tho o?inrnittpe chosen by this Convention to investigate th? difficulty, existing between^ myself ??K1 Mr. V?ranan?,.from thoPafisfl of St. Luke, for their prompt action and impartial decision in the matter entrusted to them.; and rest U?SUTCU, gentlemen, x shall take back to my constituents a report that will be entirely satisfactory to them. Believe me,-gentleni*vn, that my heart is with you iu tlie reconstruction of the Con? stitution and laws bf tho State of South Carolina. Becoming ono?of its citizens, ai I have, it gives rae pleasure to seo so much ilnanimity of feeling in returning once more to the laws of the* General Govern-,, ment, which has been, and I trust will con-" tinue to be, the common motlier of us all. May tho all-wiso Ruler, of tho universe guido and direct every member of this Con? vention to do Ivis duty fearlessly and man? fully, is the sinoere wish of your humble servant. "With kind regards, I subscribe myself your humble and obedient servant, D. MCGREGOR. Mc tit oil I st CU ure Ii .Sou til. The folk?wing is tho plan of the Episcopal Visitation of tho Bishops ot the Mothodist Episcopal Church South : FIRST DISTRICT-BISHOP KAVANAUOH. Missouri Con.*, Hamilton, Mo., Aug. 16. . St. Louis Cn., Centenary, St. Louis, Aug. 23. Kentucky Con., Covington, Ky., Sept. 6. Louisville Cou., Russellvale, Ky., Sept. 20. Tennessee Con., Edgefield, Tenn., Oct. 4. ".Rolston Con., Marion^ Va., Oct. 18. Western Va., Parkersburg, Va., Nov. 1. Kansas Mission. SECOND DISTRICT-BISHOP EARLY. Arkansas Con., Jonesboro. Ark., Oct. 4. Washita Con., El Dorado, Ark., Oct. 18. Virginia Cou., Danville, Va.,Jiov. 15. North Carolina Con., Rockingham, Nov. 29. THTED DISTRICT-BISHOP PAINE.' Memphis Con., Covington, Tenn., Oct. 18. Mississippi Con., Greenville, Miss., Nov. 1. Montg'y Con., Lownilcsboro, Ala., Nov. 15. Mobile Con., Mobile, Ala., Nov. 29. FOURTH DISTRICT-BISHOP FD3RC?L So. Ca. Con., Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 1. Georgia Con.,'"Macon, Nov. 15. Florida Con. Ma'discri C. K. Nov. 29. FIFTH DISTRICT-BISHOP ANDREW. Indian Mission Con., Oct. 4. " Rio Grande Con., Oct. ll. Texas Con.; Nov. 1. East Texas Con., Nov. 15. Louisiana Con., Mansfield, La., Nov. 20. California Con., Oct. ll. The next Genend Conference will meet in New Orleans, on thc first Wednesday in April, I860. 'JkE PCBLIC DEBT.-Tho monthly state? ment of the condition of the public debt to August 31st, 1805, will put to flight the croakings of those vampires whose only business is sucking thc blood from the peo? ple, by'niisleuding them in regard to the national finances. The Btatemante com? pared with that of .Tidy 1st, shows the net increase to be but $436,000. The course of the Treasury is shown by the fluctuations in the amounts of thc .various on Ct landing se? curities pince tho last statemetc, as follows: Increase in the compound -interest notes, $4,092,090; increase in the temporary 5 per cent, loan, $11,530,1:29.75; decrease in 6 per cent, temporary loan, $3,409,000; decrease - in 5'per cent, legal tenders, $6;000,000; de? crease in certificates of indebtedness, $21, 013,000. Tho aggregate interest on the public debt has been decreased $120,000. Total, $2,757,689,'571.43. ToYal interest, $138,031,028.24. THE TREASURY STATEMENT.-A statement of the public debt, up to Augnr-.t 31, 1865, has been published at the Treasury De? partment. Thc recapitulation is as follows : Arnott (hUstanding. Interest. Debt bearing jut?? rent in coin.$1,108,310,191 30 364,500,500 50 Debt bearing inte? rest in lawful mo? ney. 1,274.478,103 lt?. 73.531,037 74 Debt on which in? terest has ceased 1,503,020 09 Debt bearing no in? terest .... 373,398,267 UK . 2,757,689,571 43 13S,031,628 24 Legit! Te wier Noleen C'ircuhtlwn. Amount. One and two yearj* 5 per cent, notes. *33,!>.r>4.2.'!0 United Stales'Notes, old issue. -402,968 United States Notes, new issue . 432.757,601 Compound Interest Notus, Ac t of March 8,1863.'.'. 15,000,000 Compound Interest Nidos, Act of June 30, 1861. 202,024,150 $681,138,959 TnE RECENT CHANGES IN THE MONEY MAR? KET.-The Commercial it nd Financial Chroni? cle, for last week, has'a leading paper on the "Sensitiveness of the Money- Market," which alludes to the two spasms that have been experienced in tbe_ money market from the forgeries of Ketohum, and the retention of eighty millions of currency in the vaults ofrtho Treasury; both of which have been succeeded by a relaxation so sudden as to excite apprehensions bf some special forces brought to bear from ?the Treasury Depart? ment. ,. . This suggests, among other tilings, tho oxtent to which an irredeemable currency bas enlarged the area of Government influ? ence in financial affairs. Seldom in tho history of nations has any individual states? man been, entrusted with greater power in time of peace than is at tins moment welded bv the Secretary of - t.bp Treasury. He cnn expand or contract the currency, and can* produce results which thrill in every nervo md fibre of tho body politic. The business facilities of the nation, its means of growth and subsistence, its trade, ts agriculture and commer?a, everything vhich Has made it rich and great, are now .oimected by throbbing sympathies with ;he pulsations, of th? National Treasury. The chango from tightness to ease has been >o sudden tiiat it awakes no small .solicitude, md suggests tho inquiry whether dt is not a nero temporary lull in the storm, to be fol owed by a moro furious outbreak hereafter The opinions of financial authorities seom x> bo at variance#on this subject, and wo nive cause to apprehend more or less of ipasmodie disturbance in financial opera aons. " " Ljpoal X^olxuer. ^ Thore is no relief so tho atmosphere. * Th? san ! > i? uui'?ldtriing." Tho skies aro a brazon arch, bearing upon o?r brains, as if wo vero imme? diately under tho leads nf a Venotianpriunr., Tho breezes aro almost wingless, ami bring us streams of bested rapor rather than breathing and living airs. And so wa foar it must continue until wo have a good rain stowm; and-this. in all probability, we shall not havo until the sun crosses the lino. Wc wish him well on Iiis passage. Maj he cross in safety, and save his luggage. Wc prefer that ho should make thc pasaa?e, not we. II? can stand the weather and thc fat* jue. Moanwh ile, we trust that ho will array himself in his fotd weather jacket for tho Journey. We ?aro not what storms attend him. He may shower his floods upon us. Wo will endure thom-anything in proferonco to those fiery shafts with which ho amases himsoli daily, from dawn to dank, shot from his braze*] towers, wi th such incessant fury, and at our great cost and poril. Sport to him, no doubt; birt hie practico is death to us. Oh! for au iceberg iv Sidney !>?rW( *Uh ? score or two ni champagne, from one or other of tho choice brands of th? famous houses that make Assembly atroot famous. COGNAC AND CABANAS.-Wo can answer for th? quality of tho Cognac emanating from tho st?r? of J. G. Gibbes. Tho linc-sample sont us hat been uubjoctod to tho most vm?ial experiment and has passed through "tho ordeal withoujb blo? ndell or mproacb. A dozen ol the wifcO men o tm? land were present at thc trial, and were per fleetly . (b lighted at thc serene sweetness, th? amiable meekness of tho pure spirit, rtibignini itself placidly to a trial, under which it perished but not without leaving tho most pleasant memo r\es behind ii. Nor were tnbir grateful sympathiei I and warm admiration lessened, as tlmy smoked i i consolation through thc aromatic pores of a buuel I of genuino Spanish cigars, which came in luekil; at that very moment from the hive of Mr. Sulz' backer. No better could bc found. They ru minded us - of some, with a pretty fancy .fiann; sent us a century or two ago by Melvin M" Colton Ala?! thcyr too, evaporated under a like ordea with thc Cognac. They aro among our preciou memories. Wc h a wo thc-satisfaction, however, t? think Uni-*, f?r a brief season, they infused ai amiable, .spirit into certain merubcrH of tho Cou volition, who might otherwise have chafed at al chango -having so little in their own pockets! W dip our beavers to thc Coguac of Gibbes and th ('abanas of Sulzbacher. It is not often that the office of tho I'humix I quite unanimous about thc good things which ar sos? tc ;i; ?>uL yeatv*ii&y tue members wino o? on voice in tho reacption of a vast salver, containin; wild ?luck, tish, flesh, fowl, of every variety for lundi-pickles and potatoes, bread, biscuit an batter--to say nothing of a portly bottle of Ma deira of the right vintage. "There waa au instan tancoitt arrest of all work. Down went the print ing sticks--down tho copy! Who .cared thoug thu Convention proceedings were thrown out < the window, with that line provender on the salve before them? And from what quarter did th?-s good) things come? Who wai tho judicious pm veyor and provider, who so sensibly con?oive what were the wants, needs, wishes und deserta < tho hungry birds in tia.' nest of tire Vhvenixt Th grinning Ethiopian, Ganymede, who brought th good things-grinning to see our young devil make in at the feast, like sharks among a soho? of living tish-announced the pleasant hamo ( Mrs Hoe, who keeps om: of thc most attractive c all i, Ktawaid^ in Colombia for whitih, by th waj-, lo..* "at the advertisement. Wo have onlx t acHr>ihat it was the good fortune of the "Locar t bo present on this occasion, by which ho secure a fair proportion of tho goodly viands. EX*-GENEH AL MANSFIELD LOVELL.-Wc have h?o amused by a report, which seems, to bo portius ciously iiftistod upon by thei Northern papers that Gen. Lovell has Deeanne an associated edit? of tho New York Unity News that ho is no busily engaged clipping extracts with editor!) scissors, preparing monstrous narratives of ho rid murders, beautiful burglaries, ingenious forgi ries and sublime swindlings. We nie soihcwln reine tant to spoil a good storyrbut as we aro i tho habit ?if shaking hands' with General Love every third day in thc week, and had the ploasur yesterday, of " crushing a cup of Madeira wit him, wo mnst insist that he is nut, and nevi has been, scissors-clipper or sensation editor i any of the newa offices of the great Gothamite cit So" far from it, the Gfuioral is now absolute playing Cincinnatus in his retirement. ? Ile farn it within a few miles of ns, and exhibits th beautiful bronco of complexion which no sim hi boen yet found to hurt; that proportion of fran and vigor of muscle which indicates, the yom farmer of thirty-five; and a degree of lithene and agility which leaves you no reason to don that he can readily, as ho boasts, take a tree aft a coon or possum, and climb with any rival in tl laud. Briefly, General Lovell is cultivating h own corn and peas, and tomato ami .turnip, ar not the peculiar morals of New York city. TOUCHING TUE BELLS.-We arc informed, th of die bells from Charleston, which were bron g to this place, but threojremain new on the sp where they have been so long exposed to t weather, and fhat all of these throe aro broke Ono of themis the boU of St. Paul's Church; tl i>U>.f r two remaining aro those of St. Micha These .bells were originally eight in numb? They wore examined soon after thc raid of Sh? man, and four of them, all of St. Michael's, wc sound and perfectly uninjured. All tliese ha disappeared, but in what direction, how, why, a: by. whose hands, is utterly unknown. They a supposed to have been stolen; though,aa onlyt sound bells have been taken away, the hope-ife c tertained that these were saved and stored cai Tully by Major Niornsec That gentleman is m absent from the city, aud we must wait bis retu boforo we le urn whether they are safe or not. atol?n, thev could only have been stolen with t view to soft as old metal;* and why, if such wc the object, tho sound bells should have be baken and thc broken left, it is difficult to c? c?ive. We are requested to corr oct the statem? made in the Charleston papers, that when th? bells Wer? brought to Columbia, they wore left ? posed on the platform at the railroad depot. 1 bo contrary, they?woro promptly housed, ix Minding in tho Capitol grounds, which was iii Uid destroyed by Sherman's troops, at the time ;hc gcnoral conflagration of tho city. Tiio s whore tho IKC:11S still lie. is that of the hu?!di tvnich covered them*. Wc repeat our rocommi lation, that a zealous committee bc appoint* yho shall take caro of those which romain, a pursue the history of thoso which are missi vitu all tho hounds of search and inquiry, itolcn, t hey may not yet be broken up, and pron loarch may save them from tho mallet aad t urnaeix . NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.-Attention is called he following advertisements, which aro pu bind or the first time this morning: A. J. Berry -Drugs and Medicines. '? " - Patent Medicines. V. Conner * Co.-Commission Merchants, Ac L. A. Dugaa-Medical College of Georgia. Itobert Paton-School Furniture, Ac. If tasca fleury- School Notice. City Council --Ordinance to Kais?; Supplies. Thoa. Stenhouse - Commission nuttiness. Wm. Smith Brown A Co.-Boots amd Shoes. E. L. Kerrison- Cottage, Ac, for Sale. t Thom as'Restaurant, Gervais street. By TelesrapH. From Mexico mid Texan. . . NEW ORLEANS, September 2.-Tbc re? ported prevalence" of tho yellow fever at Galveston, is denied on good authority. Distinguished Federal officers from Mexi? co state that tho'French troops have been removed from tho line of tho Rio* Grande, and tho nativo soldiers have been substi? tuted. The disposition of tho French officers to give and take offence is assigned ns the cause. Baron de Braan has been dismissed for his insulting letter to Gon. ^Jrown. No'JConfed?rate officers havo yet been re? ceived into the Emperor's service. Trade at Mobile Suspended. CAIRQ, September 5.-Advices from Mobile represent that tho cotton traue has been brought almost to a stand in consc Suencc of the. order issued recently forbid? ing the shipment of any more cotton for the present from the interior .-to that port. Thc effect of the order upon prices has been to raise them to 40 cents per pound for middling, regular lots of which were quite scar?b." Sight drafts on New York had been sold in Mobile at 2@2l? per cent, discount, though the drafts were not regarded ?is Al. r.!it< ?t rrom Km-ojic. LIVERPOOL, September 1.-Cotton marked was buoyant, with an advance of 1 ,,d. on American and y?(?}.}?d. on other descrip? tions. Breadstuff's quiet and steady. Con? sols, for money, 89%@89%. The West India mail steamer Zoma ar? rived at Southampton, having among her passengers J. P. Benjamin, ex-Con fedora tc .Secretary of State. The Zenia took fire when about fifty miles out from St. Thomas, and she put back ?with all speed, and the fire, after consider? able difficulty, was subdued, and thc ship proceeded on her cruise. She had nearly $1,700,000 in specie on board. Th? Loados Thacs, in an editorial on Queen Victoria and the inauguration of Prince Albert's statue at .Coburg, ??gain urges that tho Queen should emerge from seclusion and perform the duties of lier position. Tho, Morning Slctr severely censures thc; Times for its pompous lecture to tho Queen. Entertainments to the fleet at Portsmouth were going on very satisfactorily. The Atlantic Telegraph Company have issued an informal notice that they will not attempt to recover the cable this year. The underwriters consider this as equivalent lo a total failure, and have settled the insur? ances on the cable*. A meeting of the holders of tho cotton loan bonds has bqpn called in London, to take place on' ".September 4, to consider their position, and if it is deemed expedient, to appoint a committee to protect their rights and interest?. - Thc Timts publishes a letter from its late Bichmond correspondent, controverting the charges against tho Confederates of cruelty to Federal prisoners. Geu. Sir George Brown, of Crimean fame, and Judge Hahburton, the author of "Sum Slick,"' are dead. The choler* appears to bc receding to parts from whence it came. TEE COMET IS COMINO,-Beila's comet, which is now approaching itt; perihelion, will soon be visible in the heavens. It has rather a long journey to perform, being about ono hundred and ten millions ol miles distant at present. On tho 1st of November next it will be close to tho bright Alpha Pegasi Markab, one of tho four bright stars forming the well known square of Pegasus. It then pursues a southerly course, c xssing the celestial ?quater about the rniudlo of December. It then-crosses its old path in 1840, near where it separated into two comets. At the end of February, its dis? tance from the earth will l>e less than twen? ty millions of miles. This comet's period ia about six and three-quarter years. Thc superstitious are apt to accept these erratic bodies as omens of coming evil. Thy last time erne of them took a peep over the earth, people began to prepare for the end of tho world. It is?n pity that we cannot always have a comet, if this would be tin* effect. It is likely, however, that this one will bc con? sidered as ovidence of the* approach of the cholera.-Ph Uodelph ia Enq u i rei: Tho New York correspondent of thc Lon. don Times, having recently, in one of his letters, described the'irritation felt by Ame? ricans, toward England^ the Times devotes an editorial to tho subject, and repudiates the idea of there being a legitimate cause for war lietwcen the two countries, asserts Lhat the Americans have been giving as well as taking, and seriously asks them to give n dispassionate consideration to what England lias really done during the last four years. Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. THE regular Courge of Lectures in tbi.s institu? tion v? ill bc commenced on the FIRST MONDAY in November next , and bc continued four months. Sept 17 mfS L. A. IijL'GAS, Dean. FOR SALE, rn.HAT Mleaeantly-Mtnatfcd COTTAGE, corner nf _1_ Lumber and Lincoln street?, having four dionis, suitable out-buildings and a good lot. Trico ?2,000. AI?), A TRACT OP LAND, about three ?liles hom tbo jity of Columbia, containing ?CC acres, 'having a iomfortable RESIDENCE thereon, known us the lammet retreat of tjie late Andrew Wallace, Esq. rhice f:J,5lt<). Apply to E. Ii. KERRISON, . Corner Henderson and Laurel streets. sept 17_ _ Patent Medicines. I" YR. SLEDGE'S NERVOTTS TONIC, for Chills 1 } and Fevers. WAHOO RITTERS, HAARLEM OIL. Mexican Mustang Liniment. ? Tarran t'a Extract. Carpenter's Oil of Gantharidin. Oil of Spike, for horses. Dr. Cavanangb's Creon Salve? Dyspeptic Pastilles. For sale i?y , A. J. BERRY, Sept 14 2 Gervais street, op. State Holism. ^k.-u.o-ti<^>X3. Sales. Kjtm?ure, Gluxsuwe, ?tc. By J~cob Levin. . TO-MORROW MORNING, at IO o'cloc k, I will sell, A variety of Furniture. Glassware, Crockery and China. A lot of Jewelry, Watches, Ac. AflLSO, 50 bags Salt, in good order. Dexes Soap, Toilet Soap, Starch. AND A good Two-hor?** Wagon.. * . Sept J7 Unlimited article* ro^ived^n^Miour of sal.:. Columbia ??s-lujld Stock at Auction.'*. By Jacob Levin. ON MONDAY, 2d day of October next, Lw?taell, by order of "Board of Directors, Sundry shari's hi the above named company, to pav tho assessment made by the stockholders at their meeting.. . ' Sept ll m4 NOTICE. I fllllE undersigned has resumed tho COM M IS - JL SION BUSINESS in tho city of Charlo:-ton, and in person will attend to tho purchase or sale of all descriptions, of GOODS and MEBCHAN I DIZE. Will aiso, with the assistance of an cxpe I rienccd assistant, receive and forward goodsTo I and from tho .railroad depots, inhoe 110 East I Dav, Charleston. THOMAS STENHOUSE. Sent.! 7 ?* THOM?S! GERVAIS STREET, NEAR GATES. MEALS AT ALI. HOUltS. Sept y, School Furniture! IIEACHEBS" DESKS and CHAIRS.s Ta>>les, Rank and OlUcc Desks. f;c. Locturc Room and Sabbath School Solteos? AU kinds of Siihool .Material. ROBERT PATON. _ Sept 17 Imo '2t Grove street. New ?fork. Scliool KTotice. ^,5- THE MISSES HEN KY -will resume /f(S^k tho duties of their SCHOOL, at their e?jiBBferesidence, on Stark's Hill. East end ot ' MjjJpE^Gervais street, on MONDAY, 'id O.-t. r* a'l<" *"patronagcof th. ir b ranchee* of an English education ? ill bc taught, together with Music and Froneh. Ferlerais,?Ve., apply as above. Kepi 17 ?' in ii ills; MTHE following articles, of fresh im- * portaron, are o??rod to the citizens of? X Columbia and vicinity Ht very reasmia-OJl'*) 50(1 lbs! BLUE STONE. 20? lbs. WASH INO S< ?DA. 200 lbs. EPSOM SALTS. Senna L< aves, small Snake Koot. Senega Snake Hoot. Gnni Camphor. Chlo. Potasse, Cast ile Soap. Castei Oil, Sweet Oil, Spirits Turpentine. Caleb I. Magnesia, Carb. Maune.'da. Dulv. Opii, (Tky,) Ground KntjB?rk, Alum. Am etican Saffron, -ri J. ly White, (Bazin.) Saiph. Quiuino, Sulph. Morphine. For sah- i.v A. J. BERRY, Druggist, ' Sept 17 2 OeiNtlis street, op. Slate Mouse. F. Conner & Co., SHIPPING, CGMMXSSIOK AND Forwarding Wier chants, 76 EAST BAY, Tte? (Vf>o;-.s- South nf STorlh Atlantic Winny, Charleston, &?. ?O-, HAVE constantly- on hand a full supply of ORO OERIES, at lowest market rates. Sept 17 [KSTAHLISHED IN 1818.j WM. SMITH BROWN & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN tro* MVM, 53 rs Street, New York. "1XTM. SMITH BROWN will receive*-consign VT ment S of COTTON for sale mi connrcissiou, nul make cadi advances on shipments. Hts ai . rangements MM mich as to insure raith hil attention ly the interest, of the consigni r. S..-pi 17 ?mo A Daily Four-horse Coach &T^^&&i&. WILL leave Rose's Hotel, York 5?=??aSSv;ilc, S. C., at ? o'clock a. m., for Hook Hill, to connect with, the np-train on Hie ?iariotte and South Carolina Railroad; and leave ?tock Hill on tho return of tho down train and irrive at Yorkville tho same evening. F?RE Two dollars and lilly cents each way. fo go anil return sanie day, three dollars. J8??" PACKAGES under due hundred pounds voight will be received at reasonable rates, if lett it the oflieo the night previous. Sent '.) st W. E. HOSE. Brass Foundry. IinE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, . would inform his friends and the public hat he is still prepared to furnish all Ichids of iliASS CASTING in ? workmanlike manner and rith despatch. ROBERT "MCDOUGAL, Julv?l m Oadsiieiijiiear Washington st. MORDECAI & CO., C O M M IS SIO N AND Shipping Merchants ! Vo7"fh-east Corner nf- Cou ""'? Txymftard Streets, Oj?p?S'ite. Custom iTouse, Baltimore. -.. ---^ - - ~~ -"-^-^ ~~ IMIK undersigned have established a house in this city, mulep th els tylo of MORDECAI A '0.. for the purpose of carrying on a Genera) /OAimission und shipping Business. DA Vi D MORDECAI, . r RANDOLPH MOitBECA*. Advances made on consignments to the house f Mordecai rv* Co., Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Aug. 1, 18C5. Sept 4 m?? LAWRENCE. BALDWIN fit CO* BANKERS AX I) BROKERS, NU 70 WAU. STREET, NEW YORK. G O V RI? X M R N T SE( ?URIT1 KS VND other STOCKS, BONDS, XL-:, bought ami sold on Commissi..?!!. ?EW1TT ('. LAWRENCE, member N. V. Stoek Exchange. IM EON BALDWIN, Ju., member N. V. Petro? leum and Mining Board. XRUSJ. LAWRENCE. AN M. A. HALSTED. Sept 4 'f limo