The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 21, 1866, Image 3

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By Tole?ra]pli. Cable Despatches. LIVERPOOL, Tuesday Evening, Septem? ber 18.-Tbe cotton advances of thia morn? ing were not sustained-middling uplands closed at 134?1; sales to-day 20,000 bales. Breadstuffs unchanged. Lard dull. West? ern mixed corn 27s. Od. LONDON, Tuesday Evening, S.-ptember 18. - Consols unchanged. Five-twenties 72.J. FLORENCE, September 18.-Cen. . ;vel left for Venice to-day, in order to superin? tend tho arrangement for the transfer of Ouadrelateral to Venetia. VIENNA, September 18.-The Emperor of Austria has permitted the exiled Itulsky to eturu to Hungary. Ho will rcsjido at Pestche. LIVERPOOL, Wednesday Noon ^September 19. -Cotton unchanged and limited -sales of 13,000 bale?-middling uplands l:Lfd. LONDON, Wednesday Noon, September 19.-Consols for money ?sn.j. American sc curltles firm; five-twenties higher- 72.L The ATetCS, in au editorial of to-day, says the Rust ian American alliance is impracti? cable. FLORENCE, Wednesday Noon, September 19.--The mission of Cen. Rivcl to Vienna, it is believed, is in relation to tho difficulty about tho Venetian war debt, which ls near an end, and a compromise will be effected which will result in a lasting peace. TRIESTE, Wednesday Noon, September . 19. -A great battle has been fought in the Island of Candia, between the Turks and insurrectionists. Thu Turks were victo? rious. News Items. NEV.- YORK, September 20.-An arrived from Rio Janeiro confirms tin: report oi a desperate battle between the allies and Paraguayans on thc 16th and 18th July. Thc. lighting was stubborn and sanguinary, and resulted in the discomfiture of the allies, who lost 4,200 killed and wounded. The Paraguayans fought behind entrench? ments, and lost less. Cottee al Kio had been active and higher. WASHINGTON, September 20. Secretary Seward is much improved and pronounced out of danger. Attorney-General Stansberry has given a written opinion that thc President has the power to lill vacancies during the re? cess of the Senate, without any limitation as to tho time they occurred. CINCINNATI, September 20.-The Ohio Liver has risen ter. feet liming the last forty-eight hours. With the exception of the Little Miami and Marietta and Cincin? nati, all the railroads are interrupted by tim destruction of bridge?. The corn fields along the Rig Miami are all overflowed the water being higher than the corn tops. 'Che Sciota has overflowed the valley at Co? lumbus, and th.e lower part of Dayton is overflowed, and McPherson ville, opposite, is ton feet under water. Families are forced to abandon their homes. Three men weredrowued at Piqua. -9 + 9 lurltct lt ?po rt*. NEW YORK, September 20 -Noon. Gold 144j@144g. Exchange dull -1'<0 days 7. Cotton linn. al. 35@37. Flour tinner. Wheat 2@3c. better. Por!; dull and un? changed. Lard quiet, at ]7^tl9.t. 7 P. M.-Cotton strong, with sales of 3,500 baies -uplands 35tf?35^; Orleans 37 ?37L Flour firmer, at $ll.25?lfi. Wheat 2iii3c. better and more active. Pork firm, .. : ?33. Lard heavy, at 174<g)19.L Sugar quiet, at 10|@11A. Soffee quiet. Kdwanl Ratm ami thc President-An Impressive Scene. One of the most interesting events con? nected with the stay of the President in St. Louis was the occasion of his visit, to tin? venerable ex-Attorney-General of the United States, Hon. Edward Dates. The St. Louis Hep nb! Ux i H says: It is known to most of thc citizens that the health of Mr. Dates is very precarious. Ho is suffering from a disease of thc lungs that is liable to produce death at almost any hour. On Sunday, at 1 o'clock, accord? ing to previous arrangement, Capt. James D. Lads called at the Linden Hotel for the President, Secretary Seward and Secretary Wellse,fcand with them proceeded to the house of Mr. Rates. The latter seemed much affoctcd on seeing hts distinguished associates, and thanked them most feel? ingly for their visit to one who, bc said, was a living man. Ho spoke, however, with the greatest cheerfulness of his ex? pected dissolution. Having lived three score years and thirteen, he had had three more years than he was entitled to. His remarks to Mr. Seward were exceedingly touching. He had never expected to see him alive again, and this was just so much clear gain for him. Mr. Welles he addressed as one who wa* near to him by ties of friendship and mu- i tua! trial, beyond what bc could express. He spoke to thc President as one who had a greater weight of care and responsibili- ' ties than any fifty men in the nation, and I thanked Cod for believing that he was ono j ol'the most worthy that could have been : selected to perform his obligations to tho whole country. The President, at parting, assured Mr. Hates that his last interview with him in Washington was fresh in bis memory, as well as each word of good advice and en? couragement he had then given him. and that he could not express ihe pleasure it gave of having it in (us power now to do himself tim honor of calling to see him. ??TfcS parting or Mr. Rates ami Mr. Se? ward was exceedingly toucllin ., bot the kind words of euch cannot be re?nllcd. The eyes of both were moistened, ami the deep feelings willi which ail tour of these great statesmen were affected will ting be remembered hy those who witnessed their farewell visit to the revored am! honored I patriot of Missouri. I DVSPK.SIA AM) LIVER COMPLAINTS cunxi) nv WWII, i AFRESH SUPPLY of this VALUABLE ' MEDICINE, just received at E. E. JACKSON'S. Sept 21 Fresh-ground South Carolina Flour! CHEAP NORTHERN FLOUR. G b?rrela APPLES. Sept 21 _JOHN C. SEEGERS St CO. ?OO ?bs. Butter, FROM the farm of Stephen Gibson. For nal<? by FISH F.R A LOWRANCE. Sept 20 NOTICE. ON ami after tho 23d inst.. passengers arriving <>n tho South Carolina and Wilmington and Manchester trains will be furnished with DINNER at Kingsville. C. A. SCOTT. Kingsville, S. C., Sept. 21, 1800. Sept 121_6 Marshall House, ABBEVILLE, S. C. /'. & RUTLEDGE, Proprietor. Reduction in Price of Board, Lodg? ing, &c. I BOARD by the month, for yearly Boarders, without Lodging ..$1.1 "?? B tard per month, with bodging. . . 20 00 Board. Lodging and Fuel per month. '25 Oo Roard per day . 2 OX) Single meals . 50 Horses fed at the old prier. 50 Sept 21 STRAYED OR STOLEN, _ FROM Major Stark's farm, tm ??uibw. the night of" the 1 st li instant, a JpWldurk brown (almost black) .MARI'., M QSbctweeii i:> and li! bands high, about six yars old, shod in front, and looks badly* from the- effects of distemper. A suitable reward will be paid for her return. Sept '2(>. D. B. DESAUSSURE. SAMUEL E. STRATTON, Dealer in Colton Rags, Waste. OM Bagging and KOJM*. (tOPPER, BRASS and other old METALS. j Highest cash price paid for the above articles. Assembly street, one door from Gervais, Columbia*. S. C. Sept 2i> Imo* WANTED, VMAN that, is competent to take charge of a Grocery ami Commission Hu i ness, now established and paving well. Address "B. H. lt.," Columbia. S. C. FOR SALE LOW. miNWARE. i BUCKETS, PANS, CUPS, i - vi- and Tea Pots. ( las Fixtures. China Vases. Bracket I.amos, with Reflectors. Bv Sept 19 0 GREGG A- CO. New Goods ! MEE & BECKHAM RECEIVED THIS DAY NEW GOODS - among which nt av be found a large selection of RADI Ks1 DRESS GOODS. We would most respectfully invite the'public to give us a call. Sept lil? U. C. SHIVER. W. M. BECKHAM. LOST, rr? A GOLD Hnuting-case English V'A Lover WA TCH. No. 32,680, marked ??L??"T. W. UadelitVe. Columbia, S. C." AT??aek M col chain was attached. A libe? ral reward will be paid for the return of the watch to the Phonix oftice. Sept ISC ?Vesh Arrivals. miERCES PC RE LEAF LARD. I Firkins prime Rbis. FLOUR, Soper, Extra, Family, Ac. Bacon Sides and Shoulders-prime. New Breakfast Strips. Choice selected Goshen Rutter. And a few more o? those delicious HAMS. Fin.- WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES. Ac. KEROSENE OIL,*of the purest iptality, always on hand. Canned Peaches, Pine Apple. Salmon, Lobster, Ac. With tho usual assortment of standard goods usuallv found in a first-class grocery. Prices low.' GEO. SYMMERS. FOR SALE OR RENT, A COMFORTABLE and convenient MDWELLING, with necessary out? buildings, and forty-eight acres of hind attached, situated in St. Matthew's, li miles from the Lewisville Depot. For particulars, apply to Maj. THOS. WIIALEY, of Orangeburg, WM. lt. HI'NTT, of Co? lumbia, or Mrs. .1. E. ARTHUR, on the premises. Sept 1!? REWARD. A SUITABLE REWARD will be paid for f\ tho delivery, at tho Lexington Jail, of the freedman, " CHARLES FIELDS, who made his escape from that placo on Satur? day last, the 1J!1I inst. The said Charles Fields is of dark brown or copper color, about six feet one inch high and thirty years nhl. He carries himself straight when walking, and stammers a little when talking. S. N. RUFF, Sept IS6* Sheriff Lexington District. TOBACCO! \TA BB H'S brands wholesale and retail low for cash. Sept ll ?IOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. NOTICE. IPASSENGERS by the South Carolina and Wilmington and Manchester trams :an get BREAKFAST at Kingsville on and liter the -2d inst. c. A. SCOTT. Sept l Imo Fresh Arrivals. / 1 OS H EN BUTTER. VT Honble Cooled Extra FAMILY FLOUR. Sept 10 JolIN C. SEEGERS A co. Elegant Toilet Extracts for the Handkerchief. IO W'S GENUINE WINDSOR SOAP. j Cullin's Genuine extracts, lierinan Cologne Water. I? ega ll I Fri Itch Soaps. Powder Puffs and Boxi s. Bose 'foi let. Powder. Lily Whito and Tablets. English Hair Brushes. At FISHER A HEINITSH'S, Aug P.) Pharmacist*. indelible Inks, IT*OB marking linen. Al 1 FISHER A HEINITSH'S, July 7 Druggists. Wonderful Parler Amusement, ! PH <T0GRAPH5 BY MAGIC ! ! \ U1' one may make a beautiful picture ? iL with only a few drops of water, and hake your own albums of pretty pictures ii little cost. Fm- sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists. OILS! OILS! OILS! W/ have accepted the agency from the YT largest factory in New York, and are now receiving, and will constantly keep on hand: Extra Engine OIL. Spindle " 'lr ansparen t Car Axle OIL. Signal or Head Light " Wool " Natural Winter Sperm " Bleached " " " Extra " " " No. 1 Tanners' " " We will sell the above goods at NEW YORK TRICES, adding freights only. JAN NEY ?fe TOLLESON, Aug 21 Columbi?, s. c. Great Bargains IN "~ WHffig GOODS, U0S1EBY & XOTKIX GOODS! WE are receiving this day, Birt the Emily li. Sonder, from New York, a : irgo stock of GOODS, purchased for cash, ? > which we invite the special attention of tho ladies and merchants, as wo will sell CHEAP, both at wholesale and retail: 300 pieces Plain and Plaid Nainsook. Bishop and Linen Lawns, soft finish. Cambric, Jaconets. Plain and Striped S R iss. Plaid and Tape Cheeks. Mull Muslin. Striped and Dotted Robinet. Tarletons, Silk Bobinet for Veils. White, Colored and Black Kid (doves. Large stock of Hosiery, for Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Boys, from common to best -regular makes, all sizes. Brown aud Bleached Damasks, ('rash. Russia Diaper. 50 doz. Towels - cheap. Berage and Grenadine for Veils, all colors Infants' i lobes, Piano and Table Covers. Lace Curtains, Pillow-case Linen. 8-4 to ll-* Co-ion Sheeting. Mosambiquo, Silk Poplins, Lcnos. Berage, Chambra, pecols. Fancy Lawns, Huckaback Diaper. Kid and Lisle (Hoves. Print--, of all descriptions. Cambric, Swiss, Lisle and Thread Edg? ings, lusertings. Balancines. Toilet Quilts, Ribbons and Notions. Bombazines, C-4 Black Did.aine. H-4 Black and While Berage, for shawl.':. Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins. j Plaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. White and Colored Brilliants. . Trail Hoop Skirts. Embroid'u and Lim n Culls and Collars. Corsets, French Pans. 2D0 pieces Bleached Shirtings. 25 " 8-10 and ll Qr. Sheetings. Bales 3-4, 7-S and 4-4 Shirtings. j A large and beautiful lot of Sea-sides and j Sun-downs; together with many other ? goods too numerous to mention all of which will be sold very cheap. July 15 TOLLESON A: J ANNE Y. ON CONSIGNMENT, pr/"i BOXES TOBACCO choice grades. | .JU 10 " low 10,000 SEGARS genuine Rio Hondo. 5,000 " low grades. 20 bales COTTON YARNS 8 to 12. 10 baskets Heidsick Champague. 50 doz. Madeira, Port. Shcrrv ami Clan t Wine. 10 doz. Lemon Svrup. Several cases of bid COGNAC BRANDY. P> bbls. Bourbon Whiskey. .Jo " Corn '.' .".o bids. Coffee Sugars. 'li " common Brown Sugars. 25 bags Coffee. :5O0 boxes Sardines. 100 boxes Herring.-. JANNEY * TOLLESON. Drugs AND MIO?C?NES! HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. McLean's Streugth'g Cordial. Panknin's Hepatic Ditter.-. Plantation Litters. Mustang Liniment. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. 11 noland's German Hitters. Railway's Relief. Sandford's Liver Invigorator. White Castile Soap. Cod Li. er Oil. Calomel, Aluin. Opium, Blue Mass. Concentrated Lye. Castor Oil. Sulphur, Cream of Tartar. Epsom Salts, Magnesia. White Mustard Seed. Nutmegs, Mace. Turmeric, Prepared Chalk. Hops, Dover's Pow r. English Mustard. Together with a large assortment ol such articles as are generally kept in lirst class drug stores. DR. C. H. MIOT, Sept 1 Druggist and Chemist. SILICI0XJS CEMENT! I?IOU cementing (?lass, China, Ac. For 1 salo at Du. C. H. MIOT S July 6 Drugstore. SOLUBLE GUM DROPS. ASUPPLY just received by express, at Du. C. Ii. M JOT'S Joly if Drug Store. A Pleasant Tonic. Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cali? saya Bark. rp HE bitterness of tho Calisaya and the I ' nauseous inkiness of tho iron, which liave so often rendered these estimable ? :;cs repulsive '." delicate stomachs, are rely overcome by being skillfully blend ato a delightful "cordial, pleasant to the .-*te, acceptable to the stomach and invi? gorating to the system. For sub' at July 0 Du. CH. MIOT'S Drug Store. Q IT I N I N ? ! OZ. QUININE, received TH IS IA Fl f DAY by National Express at June 29 MIOT'S DRUGSTORE. HOSE WATER. 0 () NE case TRIPLE SUPERIOR FRENCH ROSE WATER, received and for sale t MIOT'S DRUG STORE. FRESH ? iTIUTE BAGSESIA. NE case CITRATE. MAGNESIA, re ceived at MIOT'S DRUG STORP. Jnlv 15 Worro Confection. A FRESH Sb PPL Y of the above at ZV .lune 20 MIoT'S DRUG STORE. Sarsaparilla. A Y E R'S SA RS APAR1LLA. r\_ SAND'S Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's De ight. lor salo at. Jnlv 17 Du. C. IL MIOT'S Drug Stoic Auction Sales, Furniture, Hats, Dry Goods, Hooks. J'ia no. Ar. By A. R. PHILLIPS. THIS (Friday) MORNING, at li? ?'clock, I will nell, at thc now brick store, Wash? ington street, opposite l.uw Range, A variety of handsome FURNITURE, .tc., consisting of: 2 Brocatelle Settees and ii Chairs, 1 Silk Damask Divan, Mahogany Sofa. Hat Rack, What-Not, Card Tables. 1 large Mahogany Dining Table. Cain- and Wood-scat Chairs, 1 Extension Dining Table. Centre Table, Sideboards, Ac. Dlaek and White I', lt. Hats, different styles. Sundry articles of Dry Cond-, Carpets. 100 volumes Dooks amongst tin m arc many School Dooks 1 C-Octave Piano, in good order. ALSO, 1 complete set of Dental Instruments, quite new and in good order. (Vigars, Decanters. 1'. lian<ds Flour. 2 " Vinegar. Envelopes. Letter*and Cap Pape r, .te. N. B. Unlimited articles received up lo hour of sale. Sept 21 1 Public Sale, to Foreclose Mortgage. Wolfe <fc Hook rs. /.. H ?S: ./. /?/. Jtr.ttoii. IN pursuance of the above mortgage;, 1 will sell, on MONDAY, the 21th instant, at Ul o'clock a. m., over the store cit Wolfe & Hook, on Gervais strei t, between Assem? bly and Richardson, the entire contents of the "DAILY AMERICAN PATRIOT OF? FICE," including the Press, Printing Ma? terial, .Ve. Terms cash, in legal currenev. Sept 1") SAM. CREEN, C. Ii. I?. j By the Commissioners Appointed by the Legislature ol" South Carolina lo Sell the State Works. EXTENSIVE SALE j OF I MACHINERY, [Materials, Tools? -Sec., AT public auction, al the Slate Military Works, drei nville, S. C.. beginningo?i WEDNESDAY, 17:h October, I .si;.;, consist i ing of: 2 Steam Engines one 2.? and one .40 horsc power. Engine Lathes. Milling Machim *, Vises. Hand Latin s. Wood Turning Lade s. Drilling Machines, Punching Machines. Anvils. Orind-stom s. Trip II am nu i s and Forges, Steam Ham? mer. Smilies' Tongs, Smiths1 Hammers, Shaft? ing. Screw Cutting Machines. W ire Draw ing Ma? hines. Morticing Machines. Bellows, Machine blowers. Portable Penche-. AM ?1. seri,." ions of (?un Muebim-rv. Wood and 'ron Planing Machines", t Circular s tws. Leather H 'tim-. Lubber li. lt in::. Flasks, Pet terns. Pouches, Wrenches, Drills. Several (.".'..eil gross Iron and brass Wood Sere vs. SOO doz. Fib s an ! Rasps. 2,500 lbs. < '.tst ami Spring Sb .!. 11.IHM i'.s. Swciies and American Iron. Sheet Rubber. 500 e-irds Pine Wood, i Brass and Iron Trimmings and Filings. ..'1 pair Window S isin s. Corn Mills, Hand Sere?.;, Wa;;..., Wlneis. Plan.-, Angers. P.rae. s mid Ros. Stoves and Pipes, Fire l?:i< k. And numberless other articles. All ; hes. - are in large n uni hers ?iud quan? tities, and e> mst ii ut .. a stock of Machim ry, ?CC .such as is seldom offered. A catalogue, of sixteen i ages, lias h. < n pi tuted, containing a general description of tho Stock, which ma : be bad appli? cation b\ ni.iii io the Secretary. larTi rois cash, or a note ?ii sixty days, with approved s?-curity, bearing interest, at. option of the purchaser. For turtln r information, applv io C. .J. ELFORD. s. . v io Commissioners Stale Works. s7 fi? Greenville, S. i'. Extraordinary Annihilators I710R RFD BUGS. 1 F..r RATS and MICE. For ITCH and HUMORS. Fer Ttl; > m ACH E. At FISHER & HEINTTSH'S, Druggists. Arrival of Pontoons. \ NOTKER large supplv of PONTOONS; Jfk. SUGAR PLUMS, for worms. The great medicine for worms. Over 2.MO0 have been sold ni I. ss than two months, ami millions of worms destroyed, ll' your children have worms, go t.. Fisher A II? in itsli's and get a box. FISHER .'. HEINITSH, Pharmacists. Hear the Voice ol the People! "YOX POPUL??" 111 WE ?ind vmir GERMAN HORSE POWDERS, and nm well pleased with tho result. Send me #5 worth by express, and oblige P. .i.e. Good for all diseases '.<> which horse is subject. A valuable medicine. No one sh..ul.! be without it. For s ile l.y FISHER .'. HEINiTSH. July 12 Dri-u'i; And Sarsaparilla ! TT7"ON DERFUL EFFECT ..I on H one V\ bot::.-. Copv of a lett, r: "I len. used only half a bottle ,.t' Queen's Delight and Sarsaparilla I'", boils and eruptions of tb.-skin nml .telling humor ol the blood, which annoyed mc very much. I am en? tirely i nt. d'. I tjunk vour medicine a vahi abl. 'oiie. F. W. C." For sah- by FISHER .\ HEINITSH. Lemon Acid or Lemonade! 1" : makin:; LEMON VD E. Put in bot th-s; 25 e. nts .tell. Al I ISHER A HELM I'S H s. Druggists. The Fair Face of a Beautiful Woman IS the admiration of everv one. Noone possessing this rich gift and attribute of health ami attraction would i xchangeit for Hie wealth of the Indies. Wt how many suffer their skin !.> bee?une rough with spots and pimples, which mar the b. au! v and bl.f the face. The CIR 0ASS?AN BLOOM removes nil spots and blemish, s, t in, fr.-.-kies, pimples. Motel -, ami imparts a beaut ifni.plexion, so :?11 raeli ve in woman. For sale bv druggists ev. rywh re. FISHER A HEINITSH, Affen: JOHN M. MARIS it CO.. Phill . a. Bcd Bugs, Bed Bugs. rpo insure th? comfort ni "nature's sweet J re orer." ge? a, bottle of the -RED B (1 DESTROYER. ' Itdestrovsthem in? stantly. Al FISHER S IIEINITSII'S, .1 ulv 7 Druggists. HORACE L. EMERY & SON, PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS, Hamilton Street, Cor--.er ol' Union and Liberty Streets, Albany, N. Y NAME AND TRADE MARK. K O'H C**E TO TEE P *J B 5,1 C . AS other parties are advertising themselves as having purchased Ibo property and business of the Emery Agricultural Work9, increased their facilities, and are con? tinuit?- the business, the ??Y;ct of which, if not the intention, is to divert tho patronage niel business from (lu- well known and long established EMERY'S ALBANY AGRICUL? TURAL WORKS of this city, the proprietors of these Works, in self-defence, and to inform then- patrons that they still live, beg a careful perusal of tho following card: 'I le- above celebrated Work's wore originated and erected during the years 1847, '18 and '40, by tie- ni' sent s. mor proprietor, who has (with short interruptions) been con? stant U- connected with tlom as the principal manager, and since 1805, in connection with his junior brothers, under the style of Emery.Brothers. . During the summer of 1802, he atti mb d the World's Fair at Rond?n, with some of I his loading inventions, end remained abroad nearly two years, engaged in successfully I establishing their manufacture. In the meantime, owing to embarrassments and losses, the linn ?if Emery Brothers, consisting of Wm. 1'.. auld. W. Emery, made an assignment, and these entire works and business were sold, and purchased by ?ober parties, and thc said firm ceased to exist from November 1. 1802, leaving tin- brothers, Win. P.. and (1. W., hopelessly bank? rupt. ()o ins return from England, in tlc- early part of ls:;), tho present senior proprietor . n< got tated fur and re-purchased the entire interest, real and personal, in and to these works and business, including its entire accumulation of patterns, working machinery i and its business, an 1 continu'd tho sanie, with tin: aid of Win. B. and G. W., to No ! vomiter I, 1804, whi n he assumed its entire management on his own account-Wm. B. I and G. W., for a very valuable cash consideration, preferring to relinquish all antici ! pated interests and retire therefrom, and with the intention with these funds of com i promising with their creditors. lb- has since associated with him his oldest son, HORACE HERBERT EMERY, under the style and name ai the le ad of this notice, and continues thc business, in all its branches, at tho old stand than which no more complete establishment of its kind exists in the country. They have largely increased their facilities, made many new and valuable additions I and improvements' ;.> their already hugo assortment of utaclfinos, which their expe I rience and observation, at home aita abroad, have suggested as desirable, i Th? settior member of the tirm is the pioneer of this business hero, and he has been Hie designer, protector and patentee of all the leading and successful machines which have given the whle celebritv t i these works; among which are the EMEBY HORSE. POWEBS, COTTON GINS and CONDENSERS, Threshing Machines,-Sawing Mills. Corn Shellers, Churning Machines, Colton Openers. .Vi-., all of which they now offer ibo public on tho m.ist liberal terms, and a continuance of their patronage is solicited. In thc articles of Cotton Oins and Condensers, they aro tho onb/ parlies manufactur ! mg them with the improvements which have given these Gins the precedence and their \ world-wide reputation, notwithstanding other parties are now representing that they : have purchased the Emery Agricultural Works and aro making these celebrated ma? chines as a glance at th? facts and their machines will satisfy the most common I obserx er. j ! Inproperly which was purchased by said other parties, and called the Emory Agri I cultural Works, consisted of a recent collection of machines, tools, patterns. Ac, by . Mr. Farr, with the services of Wm. B. and (i. W. Emery, and located itt tho village of I Bath, in an adjoining County, and in vain.- about $5,000 to $7,000; the two Emerys tak I ing employment w.tit the new organization. We again solicit the attention of the agricultural public and trade, and assure them I tba' mu .big will be spared to maintain tue well-earned reputation ot our wares, which I we oiler ott tho mo e liberal terms to farmers, planters and dealers. Circulara and . price lists sont gratis on application. l**J- 1 'T'l!,Ks,!p. ?Y i,,,!,''' ' A A. R. COLTON. Hardware! /"""I EN Ul NH SWEDES and ENGLISH IT IKON all size*. (HAINS. HAMES. AXES. Ac., in fall snppb . Rodgers', Woster.liolm's and Alexander's CUTLERY. SCISSORS, SHEAR'S. ?ARLE CUTLERY. PLATED SPOOKS ! liKS. Ivory-handle TABLE KNIVES CARVERS ami FORKS. Ac AUGERS, PLANES, . 'HISEL:.. TANNERS TOOLS, S< ALES, GLASS, !.! Tl'Y, OIL, Ac, Ac Bolting Cloths ami Belting. Smiil Machines. Sifters, hv the du/.eii i?r at retail. . BOOTS AMD SHOES. ? DRY GOODS. RYE! RYE.: RYE'.'.! 150 bushels SEED RYE 100 sin ks SALT. 400 bushels OATS. lu st ure ami Ho- sale by nsilKH (V LOWRANCE. ROOK ISLAND AND SALEM JEAWS ! VT r. tail'or bv the piece hy the agents, FISHER A LOWRANCE. Sop! Bl GENERAL STOCK OP ?CAB?WJLB?. THE subscriber offers for Hale, at ?4tT%an-J BELOW COST, his entire stock ^Ky^of HARDWARE, without reservo, ? ? ^consisting in part of the following iiTticles, viz: Anus" Long ami Short Handle Shovels. . Spades. . Manure Forks. '27> doz. genuine Collins' Axes. 100 kegs Parker Mill Nails. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Door Locks a general assortment. Screws, Chisels ami Angers. Mill and Hand Files. Hatchets, Hamm? rs and Broad Axes. Butt and Strap Binges. Trace Chains and Axle Crease. Hollow-warc ol' all styles. Ac. A. L. SOLOMON, Second dour from Shiver House, Sept fi (imo On Plain street. Zimmerman's Institution! EPR the instruction of Young gLadii s. (English, Classical and Ornamental,) will commence October next first day. A few BOARDERS can be aecommo Sept 15_sf2* R. L. BRYAN, v. i ru J. J. McOarter, i l As FOR SALE A NEW STOCK ol LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS ! SCHOOL BOOKS IN all the Languages. Also, a tine variety of Letter, Cap, Le? tal and Note PAPERS. BLANK BOOKS, LAW BLANKS, &e. BIBLES, HYMN BOOES. Also, new Publications. Al COLUMBIA BOOKSTORE, Sept S Opposite Lawyers' Range. Irish Potatoes, BY steamer frojU-New York. Baltimore-cur?iWSHOULDERS. COLN White and Yellow. Lemons, Figs and Raisins. (Ross Starch, Blueing. S:ilt, in largo seamless stick.. ln si. Lard. .1. ('. SEEGERS A CO. Cement and Piaster. \t /.',.> Sign of the Golden Pad-Loek. VFRESH SUPPLY of ROSENDALE CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. list received and for sale by Sept ;> JOHN C. DIAL.