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33 "y T??1OSIT?'-K>1X^ j Liverpool Market. NEW YORK, October 30.-Additional loreign news received states that the market f?? breadstuff's was quiet and firm. Flour quiet; prices steady. Wheat-winter foi, 9s. 4d., and 9s. .lld. Corn steady. Provisions steady. Seef firm;?prices advanced. Pork stock limited; prices advanced 2s. 6d. Bacon unchanged and firm: Lard ; active, and advanced fe. 2d. Sugar ? advancing. Coffee firm. Rice firm? ? Rosin dull.% Spirits turpentine active, j Kew York Market. . ?j NEW YORK, October 20.-Cotton market dull at 59c. Cora unchanged, i Pork heavy. Lard quiet. Whiskey firmer. Flour declined from 10 to 20c. j a barrel. Sales 7,500 barrels..' State j flour, 87.05 to 88-45. Rice, East In- i dia, 87.50 to $12.50 : Carolina, 89.50 ! to 817. Wheat declined from 2c. #> I Ce.? Sales000 bushels. Pork finn. Sales 11,000 barrels. Whiskey steady, j at 82.30 per galion. Sugar firm, at ? from 14 to 15' Turpentine linn, at from -5 to IS. Flights quiet. Gold . Just Heceived IU1HS0E?? & M WS. ? IANS of OYSTERS, .-mail nntl large. * j V .' Cans of Lobsters, TT< sb. Kits of Salmon. < uses of New Cod Fish. Half Bids. Family Flour, Lest. j .Boxes Genuine Sperm Candles. i Cans Wost India Preserves. Cans Fresh Peaches' and Tomatoes. And various oilier good things. ? t > ?t 23 . wsfh3 . HEIDSICE CHAMPAGNE. SEGARS. i PIPES. SC ARFALETTI TOBACCO. CANNED PEACHES. 1 RAISINS. I DATES, Ac. ' tw?m'? ?AVENCL,! Assemblv street, near Washington. Oct? ' . _ ? I John W. Caldwell., GENERAL COMMISSION MEHCHANV UV iii W YORK. I THI* undersigned, having bstablished himself in the city of New York, solicits" from his friends orders f- r MERCHAN . DIZE and consignments of COTTON. RICE anti other produce. Particular attention will be paid to the purchase and sale of Southern Securities. Bank Bills ?v.c. Oct 2? wf9* JOHN \Y. CALDWELL. ' New Goods! rjnHE subscriber has now in store a rea 1 sonable stock of standard GROCERIES and SUPPLIES, which ho ?fters t<*thopub .lie at fair rates-u part of winch is as fol? lows: J.j bbls. Cr'd, A. and-C. SUGARS. # 4bbds. good BROWN SUGAR. ?> bbls. S. H. SYRUP. 05 boxes Sperm and Adam'ne CANDLES. 70 .. Family and No. 1 SOAP. 30 " TOILET SOAP, assorted. 20 bags Java and Rio COFFEE. 20 packages STARCH. fi tierces Natural LEAF LARD. 10 hhds. Bacon SIDES and SHOULDERS.. I tierce BREAST-PIECES. .? s. c. HAMS. *2T? bbls. and hali bbls. FLOUR. 40 packages MACKEREL. 40 boxes SCALED HERRINGS. 10 bbls. '-Peach Blow" POTATOES. 20 sacks Liverpool SALT. I? bbls. W. W. and Cider YINEGAP. SO doz. WOOD BUCKETS. 20 " BROOMS, assorted. SPICES-a variety. BLUE VITRIOL. COPPERAS. RAISINS, CHEAM TAUT AR. CAR. SODA. POTASH. Matches, '-?oda, Wine and Boston Bisc'ti. 105 kegs Parker Mills Nails. 15 doz. g< luins Collins' Axes. With many other articles usually found io a carefully selected stock. C. H. BALDWIN, At the old stand of Allen & Dial. Oct 25_._G_ Headq'rs District of Western S. C-. . FOURTH SEPARATE BRIGADE, COLUMBIA, S. C.. October 23, 1S05. J; TS KR AL ORDERS NO. 21. IN ,nn instance will the Local Poiict Companies, organized under the pro wsioiis of Circular No 1, of Sept*mbei 2fi, 1SG5, from these' Headquarters, bo al lowed to enter upon their duties withou 'ormal permission from these Headquar tera. , , Tue K?sters of the ofticcrs and the mei c inposing these Companies, must be for warded through thc regular Mi.itary t han nels, and thc fad that, the ]*rsons Wnos names art borne thereon have taken th prescribed oath to the Gnite'd States Go Ternment, must be cert?f?i d to by Sub,-Dis tri ct Gorrtmanders, who are charged wit: the execution of thc. above, order in thc. respective commands. By order of Brevet Major.-Gencrai A AMES. CHAS \. Cw.i.vT??K. Aes't Adi';. Cen !. Atlanta Medical College. THE Course of Lectures in thia institu? tion w?l commence on tho FIRST "MON? DAY in November next, ami continue four months-the Facility having changed the time for the session from summer to the winter months'. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, Dean. Oct 25 _ Imo To the Voters of the 4th XJongres sional District. At the earnest solicitation of many citi? zens, I have consented that my name should be presented to you as a candidate for Congress at the next approaching elec? tion. As it has never been my habit to electioneer, or to make stump speeches', firness some political question was present? ed to the people, requiring discussion, "ind as the time is very brief before the election takes place, and the conduct of thc colored pehple is st) uncertain and unsatisfactory ,as to require every man to be at home, I cannot "and do not intend to canvass the District. If elected I will Serve yon to the best Df ray ability, but tu. obtain that honorablcjiost by stump speaking or elec? tioneering in any manner or form is what I will not do. it :s weil known to immy ol yon, that I was tho qu.ly tn;m in tho. State who canvassed and carried his District against Secession andihe call of a (Jbnven tion, and in thc General Assembly of youl State was thc only member in either Hou? who voted against the call of a Conven tion,_believing that ii' a Convention wai ordered, secession would bc certain tc follow. I told the people I then represent ed, that ii' a physical conflict should tale place between the North and South, that i would certainly i nd in thc abolition o slavery. . * These were my convictions then fully am frequently expressed. Secession ?lid talc place, and that dreadful conflict, so apffrc hended by mc, followed. In this co'.tes so fatal to us, I exerted all my power am my means to make the causo of th South triumphant. We wcVc overpowerc' by overwhelming numbers, and such ca 1 amities as never befell any other people i modern times have befallen us. And th ?mest?on may now bc asked, is there ?in hope or salvation for us? If there is. i must be effected by our own good work: President Johnson is anxious to restore ti to the Onion and ?ecognize omr Constiti tiona! rights: and we should therefore gb him our hearty support. But with a overwhelming majority in both Housi against us, I am of opinion that his pow< and means are very limited to help us.' ] this stat?; of things we must work out ot own salvation. And this we can only ? by changing, in a great measure, our ii I dustrml pursuits. We must spin ai I weave the cotton which we grow. V I must tan thc "leather which we wear. Ai I whatever can be made by human industr j \vith_a due regard to economy, must 1 I produced at home. We must invest o I capital in such a variety of pursuits as give employment to all our people ai banish idleness from our land. We have great resources, both mind and agricultural, and a climate far supori to any othcU' section of tho U?ieu. that is wanting is intelligent and diver tied industry nod economy to make UH ) !' a great people. I I presume juiost of you are aware ti. ] thc late Federal Congress passed a law : f quiring ?ll persons holding any office honor or trust under the Federal Congre to take oath that bc has in no wisc aie' or abetted tho late rebellion, and this n preclude you from having" any represen J tion in the Federal Congress. It seems I me, however, that th neb will depend iq tho mon whom the South may choose* represent them. If' men, notorious their secession proclivities and instigat ihe people to thc adoption of that fi measure, should bc chosen, .ouch mon not bc &o ant to bc received as if inodei men worcvlectod, and especially those "i wore opeijy active against Secession.' I may see some of you between this the time of election, which in not yet dered, but it ia very uncertain. I only ? in conclusion, that I hope that you wi cast your vote so as to elect the man Iean best subserve the interest of \ eountrv. SAM E. McALILE Oct 25 1 ? Six Members , i f\V THE Legislature can be aci-on U "flated with comfortable ROOMS BOARD in a Private Family, corne Bull and Washington Stroi ts. Oct 24 I To Rent. r 4 VALUABLE AND WELL SETT - PLANTATION in Richland Dis t on tho Waier*ee River, four miles fror - Railr< id, containing about ."..ooo ACT ? Land, upwards ot' 2,000 cleared and i fenced. <hi the place are ?0 Exe? - Negro Houses, a Ste am Saw Mill an< -1 (louse, and all the other necessary ol buildings. All thc stock of Cattle ? 1 Mules on th? place, together with tin - sent crop of Corn, will be sold ch? ap !-? approved tenant. There arc now .>: h place 31Mx Negroes, most of whom ?a r doubtless hirod '"?i thc ni s"?year. For terms and particulars apply to KM. M KEN. Charfcshm, Dr. Boft? GIBBES, < olombi .. r [Jr. D. W. I BeanGadsden. Ort 1 m Selling Off! Selling- Off'. ' " C10FEEE, 45 cents. J, CrusbecLSugar, 3 lbs. for $1. Hyson Tea. $1.75. Pale Soap. 20c. per bar; Mackerel, 8 for fi. Also. Black Pepper, Ginger, Starch. Teilet Soap, ?c.. P..F. CUTTINO, . Corner Boundary and Assembly sts. Octa 4 :;. M. WIN ?STOCK BEGS to inform the public that be will open, on and after Monday, 30th Octo? ber, the kirrest and finest assortment of DRY GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and FANC? ARTICLES to be found in the South. IVing a branch of a large New York establishment, bc can sell at prices to suit wholesale or retail buyers. Hereafter, goods can be purchased at bis store at New" York Prices! Hrs store is in the upper'part of the building occupied bv Mr. J. G. Gibbes. Oct 24 . * COMMISSION FORWARDING MERO HANTS, O?ee Washington Street, war Malu, COLUMBIA, ii. C. "WrE, the undersigned, have formed a y\ copartnership, for the pu?pose of | trans-acting a ge neral COMMISSION and POI!\\"ARDING BUSINESS. On hand, alwavs, a full stock of^rROCE- : RIES, HARDWARE, HATS. SITOES and I FANCY GOODS. H. 1). MANAHAN, I j Oct 24 him FELIX WARLEY. HSill IWA1LIY. Washington Street, near Kain, I " WINO just opened their -tock of oods, are now ort'^?ng. at wholesale tail, the following articles, the LO -T MARKET PETCES: GUNNY CLOTH. MANILLA ROPE. TWINE. , PRIME RIO COFFEE. " JAVA " TIMS, SUGARS. RICE. Extra GOLDEN SYEV?. FLOUR, N .. 1 SALMON. No. 1 MA? K3?REL, kits and barrels. Schell !re?nngs, No. ^Herrings. Coolish, !: led Herrings. Salmon. i:i can* , I Lobster, " ' Sardines. I Raisins. Almonds, Citron. i Soap, Family and Toilet. 0 ! Soap, C'astil?. % Starch, Mace ar oui. Candles. Sperm. Spices, Indigo. Sala ratus, Soda ami Cream Tartar. , Segars, Smoking Tobacco. Ac. Hardware. CARPE* f ERS' TOOLS. LOCK?-? Door and Window Fastenings. Hatchets, Hammers. Axes, Spades, Shovels. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Fire DOLTS, Shovels and Poko rs. Cotton Cards, Coffee Mills. Frying Pans. Well Wheels. Purry Combs, Brushes', Ac. Tin and Hollow Ware. Trace Chains. Kerosene Lamps, (variety.) Tumblers. i RP.ls. EXCELSIOR WHISKEY, Bonroon. . XXX MONONGAHELA WHISKEY. Bran/lies, Gin and Bitters, Ac, j Vinegars. ANO A genera! assortment of Fancy Goods on hand. "Oct 24 6 j TH? SUBSCRIBER I-?-R HAS just received an* in- | I^MTN voice of Ladies', Gentlemen's I fejl v. ar"i Misses' BALMORAL. PO- | W '^li^LISH. CONGRESS AND BUCKLED GAITERS. J. MEIGHAN. Oct 22 One ?loor above Court House. DR. D. P. GREGG Avili be in Co hnmbia hi a few days, ready to re? ceive professional aalls from his old patrons or new ones. He may be found at Mr. Nickerson'8 Hotel. Oct 17 WiUiam Elliott, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HILTON HEAD, 3. Oct ll _ _ w4 MRS. A. J. IX )UGAL lias just rewdved from New York a fresh supply of RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c, Which she offers for sali' ?it low prices. D. B DeSAUSST7RE ATTORNEY AT LAW COMMtSStONEB IN EQUITY* Office in rear of thc Court House. I Oct " Imo I ' Post Coaches-Mail Route. A LINE of FOUR-HORSE ; POST COACHES will leave j r;jM.Columbia dade Cor Hopkins* I *~ " * Turn-Out, on s. C. R. lt., at 3 i a. m.: lo airiv.- in time for ?tile Charleston I fit::i sanio dav. Seats can ba scciircd at I CoSin A Ravcii S's store. 1 0? t ,r. 13* WARI) &. HARVEY. [FO KMBRLY FOO T ? S Ut.ZBA OMER, ) WHOLESALE and RETAIL Px BEG to inform the tififcens of Colombia and -the people ??f the neighboring eountry, that they ?re npw redwing, and have received, a great variety of Dry GOO?JS AND GROCERIES Of a!T descriptions, imitable to*all seasons and all maimer of persons. They hav*>, among many tither articles, fresh <up* of t he fo'llowinir: GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEAS, ((?ree,, tud ?lac. .) SUGAR, (while and brown, i MOLASSES, (New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adam'tine. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. < 'audios. Almonds. Brazil*, Walnut and othc Nuts. Soaps,Toilet, Castile. Fancy, Common. Wftn every variety of Grocery. Copperas, Soda, Blue Stone, Xe* pices loves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin : -, Nu' ,'s,' Ac. Shoe diing, Brashes, Curry Combs. Horse Brusher, <vc. Kubes.and Forks, Matches.. Starch, Mustard. . TOBACCO ANO CIGARS. Hesi SMOKING and CHEW'G TOBACCO. Spanish and American t [GARS. Of Tobacco for chowing, the'best Ander? son's, t?olace and Honey Dew; all vari? ties. DBY g?0?S . For XjadioSta A une variety, to which the attention of the ladies is particularly re??nested. We have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MO?SSELIN DES LAINES. English and American PRINTS. Cambric, twilled and plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Longeloth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, Ac, suitable for fall and winter. ? Alpacas, bhiek and colored. Combs ancLBrushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumes liv every variety. Chaik Pearl Powder. a Ladies Sh? 'CH,'Bootees and Ties of all de? scriptions aie the latest fashions. Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-?U of tho very last styles and patterns. Collars, Wristbands. Ribbons. Hosiery of all descriptions. English and Amencnn Gloves of th prettiest style. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles. Thread, spool, silk and cotton. Hook' and Eyes, Veils. S Ladies' Billet and Letter Paper, ruled. Skirt Braid of all colors. bastings. Whalebone. Pelts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other Buttons,fancy,dress and common. Sc?SSOrS, P::.S. Hair Pins, wire and gutta pet? haJ?, Misses' and Children's Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams, Lace ami Trimmings. Working Cotton,Velvet Ribbon, Elastic do. Gentlemen's Variet's Cwats, (dress and frock,) l'ai:'?', Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, ovei md under. Flannel and*Faney Shirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stockings, Socke. Cloves a. great variety. Collars, linen and paper. Wristbands. Playing Carde. Fine Tooth .aid Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles for do.; Tooth Brushes. Boots and Shoes of all styles and the I best qualities. ' Pocket ami Neck Handkerchiefs, silk end cotton. Neck-tics of the latest styles. Posket Book". ? Fancy Pipes -American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and j cotton; Hats; Pen andPocket Knives. Razors and Razor Strops. I Suspe nders of all styles., j Tobacco, French and English stylo. ' Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. HlSeELUHEOSS. Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Class Chimnies, best Ink, Cnn Caps, Tobacco Bags, Shoe Laces,'Slate Pencds, Umbrellas, Children's Gloves and Hose, Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirabh to both sexes, which we have not thc space to ?'num?rate. Apply at tho old stan?!, in Assembly street, to Sept ll 8ULZBACHER & CO. Cotton Wanted. rpili". highest prices paid for COTTON and 1 for ail kinds of COUNTRY PRODI" ' I Farmers and country merchants will lind it t tu their ad1 au tag* to call and si"-. 1 Rput 13 SULZBAOHER A CO. -?LTJ.otloxx Sales. Acctiort Sal<- of United states Government J'ropfW.i/. . By Jacob Levin, Auctioneer. THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, 25th ?> instant, at 10 o'clock,'will bo ?old, at the College Campus, by order of Edgar McMullen" Assistant Special Treasury Agent, g MULES. HORSES. Two-horse WAGONS. Four-horse ? " ' 100,000 prime BRICK. 2.000 prime FIRE BRICK. PIG LEAD, large IRON BOILERS. Also, 2 FRAME BUILDINGS, in the Campus. Sale positive. Terms cash. v Oct 25_2_ Furniture, Glass and CrockeryxMare, <?c. BY JAMES Qt. GIBBES. C. F. HARRISON, AUCTIOKKER, WILL be sold, at the Auction Roomsabovu. J. G. Gibbes' store, on TO-MORROW, (Thursday,) 26th inst., at 10 o'clock. The following ARTICLES, viz: 12 Cane-seat Chairs. Cut Glass Decanters, Hock Glasses. Dishes. Pitchers and Basins. ? Knives and Forks. x ' Readv-madc Clothing, '-'bawls. .Sett Harness, Saddle and Bridle and other articles. ALSO, 1 lute Saddle Horse. Fine Gold Watch. Pearl and (odd Ear-rings. Valuable Medical Works, A,. Unlimited articles received until 0 o'clock on day of sale. Oot 25 2 , Sale of Real Estate. IWILL sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in . November next; all that trace of LAND,, containing five hundred and twenty-live . (525) acres, more orless,*on tho waters of Sandy Run. in this District, belonging to thc estate of J. J. Odom, deceased, bound- ' ed as follows: On thc West, by lands of Richard Sanderston thc N?rth, bj lands cf Wm. Glover; on tho South, by lauds of Daniel and Rhodcric McDaniel and lands formerly of R. N. Lewis; on the East, by lands of William Colman. On the premises there is a good DWELLING HOUSE and good out-houses, barn, kitencn, ftc. with a lino spring of water. About forty or fifty acres are under cultivation. ' Tho lands immediately on the creek is good bottom land. The tract is well timbered. . D. B. DESAUSSURE, Adm'r Gum Testamento Annexa. Oct 8_flQ South Carolina-Richland District. Catherine Franck vs. n. F. Franck and C. H. Franck.-BUI for Sale of Heal l?state. IN pursuance of the order of the Court of Equity in thc abovo case. 1 will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, before tin; Court House, at 10 a. ni.. Thc lot of LAND used by the late H. C. Franck as a store, fronting on Richardson street, and bounded as follows: North by a lot formerly owned by Thomas Campbell, afterwards by H. C. Franck; now T. S.Nick? orson. South by a lot which formerly be? longed to Robert E. Russell, East by a lot which formerly belonged tu Dr. Fitch, now T. S. Nickerson. On the North is an alley? way, i) fuct 4i inches wide and 99 feet G inches deep, "to be kept open forever ?is an alley? way in common for owners of adjacent lots."' Thc lot is one-fourth of an acre, and fronts 51 feet 3 inches?on Richardson street. THUMS.?-One-third cash. Balance on a . credit of one and two years, interest an? nually, until the whole debt be paid; se? cured bv bond, with mortgage of the pre? mises. ' D. B. DESAUSSURE. Oct 7 ?13 ?BOOKS AND STATIONERY. " RESPECTFULLY advises Hie public that ' he is receiving new supplies of SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, in all its, ^ branches. Also, SHEET MUSIC, STRINGS m for Guitar and Violin, PHOTOGRAPH AL? BUMS. &c. Sales-room, at present, on Plain-street, near Nickerson's Hotel, wheje he will he pleased to serve his old friends and the public generally. . ._Oct 21 Wright & Walker, * COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENTS; Hopkins' T. 0., S. C. Ii. lt., and Columbia. S. W- WBIdfHT. C. B. WALKER. Oct 19_?_?* LUMSDEN & McGEE, AGENTS of Baltimore Window (?lass Manufactory, can furnish CLASS at manufacturer* prices, by the box, and so? licit orders for the same. C. t Imo CHINA, GLASS, E ARTH E WV A RE AND ' ? ' HOUSErFURNlSHING G00OS, THE undersigned will open, about the 1st proximo, at tho house on the South? east? comer of Plain and Oates streets, (nearly opposite th? Shiver House*,) a nev? and complete assortment of MERCHAN? DIZE in tho above line; selected and manu? factured expressly for this market All of which will be offered to thc former patrons of China Hall at a small advance on the original cost. W. B. STANLEY. Oct 15 * MILLINERY. MRS. M. E. BARRY offers tn the holies a choice and varied assor|ment of HATS, (latest styles,) RIBBONS, PLOW? ERS. FEATHERS Ac Also, Children's and Misses'Hats, fte., whicn she proposes to sell at a slight advance on cost. Apply at her residence, South side of Washington street, 1* and V-;.-.- mbly i ?ct 19 <i*