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j?3-y T?losrap?. Ile ported Ontbrcuk of Black*. MEMPHIS, October 8. -A serious db?tirb ance occurred at Cat Island, twenty-five nilled below here, on Saturday. About fifty negroes armed themselves and started ont, as some say, with the de? termination "f slaughtering all the whites. They first encountered two men, named Henry and Ike Turner, ami commenced tiring" upon them, when they returned the tire with revolvers, killing Bill Dixon, the leader, and another negro, and wounding three others. Henry Turner was slightly wounded m the head. The negroes then tied, and the whites in the neighborhood armed and went in pur? suit, but after the death of their leader, the negroes scattered through thc country. Barties arc now here in search of some of tho ring-leaders. New? Items. WASHINGTON, October 12.-The Philadel? phia Ledger, of this morning, admits that its correspondent was deceived in tele? graphing a despatch to the effect that tho President had addressed a letter to the Attorney-General, asking, substantially, as to the constitutionality of not sending his message to Congress, ami if he has not the power to re-organize tho Southern repre? sentatives and Administration representa? tives of the North as the legitimate Con? gress, etc. Thc excitement which was occasioned by this sensational report is allayed under thc emphatic and semi? official denials which are published. The United States Circuit Court met yesterday at Trenton, N. J., but adjourned for the present term, in accordance with the opinion of Chief Justice Chase, that Circuit Courts cannot be held until a new assignment of circuits is made at Wash? ington. Thc heavy rain storm which conmuneed on the afternoon of tho 10th still conti? nues. The quantity ot ram which has fallen is extraordinary, and the damage in many instances has been very serious in this vicinity. NEW YORK, October 12.-The steamers Saratoga, for Norfolk, and Arizona, for Aspinwall, which sailed yesterday, have anchored at Sandy Hook, on account of the prevailing heavy sea and storm. Gonzales and Petlicer were executed this morning in Brooklyn, within a few blocks of the scone of the murder of Senor Otero. They made a full confession of their parti? cipation in the deed. BALTIMORE, October ll. -A public meet? ing was held to-night at the. Freut Street Theatre, under tho auspices of the Ameri? can Freedmen's Union Commission and Baltimore Association for thc Improvement of the Colored People. Chief Justice Cfiase presided. Judge Russell, of Boston, Henry Ward Beecher, Gen. O. O. Howard and others addressed the meeting. INDIANAPOLIS, October 12.-Official re? turns are coining in slowly, but show no? thing to indicate a change in the general result given in last report. The Legisla? ture, from returns received to this time, stands: In the Senate-Republicans 32: Democrats 18. In thc House-Republicans 61; Democrats 36. The Republicans will have forty majority on joint ballot. In Congress, there arc eight Union men and three Democrats. The election of Orth and Washburnc, in thc 7th and 8th Dis? tricts, is conceded by both parties. SALEM, Mass., October ll.-In the Re? publican Congressional Convention in th? 6th District, held lure to-day, B. F. Butlei was nominated for Congress on the iirst ballot. PHILADELPHIA, October 12.-The Legis? lature elected, Tuesday, stands thus: lt: the Senate -Republicans, 34; Democrats 12. House-Republicans, 63; Democrats The Republican majority on joint bal? lot is 35. Market Itcports. NEW YORK, October ll-Noon.-Gold 51$ Sterling 74 for sixty days. Cotton quie and firm, at 39?41. Flour heavv, at $11.8i ?16.14. Wheat l@2c. lower. Pork quie and steady. Lard quiet. 7 P. M.-Gold 153. Flour dull -Souther] ill.80?16.25; sales of 43? barrels. Whea 3@5c. lower. Pork firmer-sales of 6,10 barrels mess, at $33.25. Cotton quiet sales of 1,500 bales, at 3!>?K). MOBILE, October 12.-Sales of cotton to day 700 bales-middlings 37??.33; marke very firm. Sales of the week 3,700 bales Receipts of the week 2,850 bales, agains 2,600. Exports 2,847. Stock 23,270. NEW ORLEANS, October 12.-Cotton ha advanced-low middling 37@38. Gcdd 4'. Sterling 63. Superfine Hour $13. Pork Lard 21. THE PROSPECTS OF THE MEXICAN EM PIRIC. -Col. Sweet, of the San Antonio Jit raid, is now in tho city of Mexico. Agirai tical, common sense man, looking int things here, he writes thus of the prospect of tho Empire: Although we are not sufficiently wei posted to give- any particular or d?finit opinion as to the success and durability ( the Empire, still we can sa}' this inuci tl?at since our arrival up herc, wc do nc meet with daily reporta of the Emperor abdication, as wc; (lid at Vera Cruz, and o our way up. Wc are furthermore of th opinion, from what we have seen an heard since wo reached this point, that '. is no part of thc Emperor's programe: to abdicate of his own accord, or to I driven from his throne by the Liberals i this country. Hu is playing for a lar;, stake, and lie intends to see tho game ou If tho Empire is not a success, wo don think it will be tho fault of his Majesl Maximilian. Judging from this statu point, and taking tin- statements of thos who have been watching the course - events for the last twelve months, tl prospects of the Empire as a Governniei aro brighter and stronger to-day than h any one period in that length of time. He thus speaks of tho ex-Confederat in that country: Some of them aro doing very well, Whi others are only making a bare eubsis once. Others are discouraged, and a making arrangements to return to tl United States. Most of these gcntlen* came to thia country without money, ai without a knowledge- of the language, ai it is no wonder that a number ot them a ?idly disappointed in their hopes. Tho ^ttho have applied themselves to learn tl language, and who have also hunted i some occupation, will certainly do well time, if tho Empire succeeds. ' DRINKING.-There exists in son parts of Geruiaf?y a law to prevei drinking during divine service, runs thus: "Any person drinking: an ale house during divine service < Suuday, or other holiday, may legal depart Avithout paying." The proposition made to send fro California a section of the "Origil Big Tree" to the World's Fair Paris is said by Dr. MacGowan to impracticable, for want of a saw for feet long. Never hire servants who go pairs, as sisters, cousins, or anythi: else. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE.-The fol? lowing is from a Washington corres? pondent of the New York Tribune. As a specimen of tall lying it is hard to beat : Some important disclosures will soon be officially made public in reference to secret rebel societies, which permeate the entire South. These organizations have branch circles in New York city and the West. That in New York is said to number 50,000, principally composed of men who served in the rebel army. Each circle has a different name. Some are known as the "True Sons of the South," others as "The Knights of Arabia," and all are well armed with the most improved wea? pons, ready at a moment's notice, should a favorable opportunity arise, to renew the struggle for the lost cause. One of the chief members of this organization, now in prison, is said to have made important dis? closures. Gen. Sheridan is concen? trating troops in this city (New Or? leans) for important purposes, which will soon be made apparent. Nine cases Nof whipping negroes have been recently officially reported in the Parish of Bienville. Oue old woman, seventy years of age, re? ceived 400 lashes. Shakspeare describes a good many kiud of lies and liars-but this is original. Bv all means send him the hat, A NEW GROUND FOR IMPEACHING THE PRESIDENT.-Wo had thought that the radical majority would make the New Orleans riot the chief pre? text for bringing forward articles of impeachment against the President, and that, perhaps, his use of the veto power during the last session would be incorporated in the charges mere? ly as a catch weight. It, seems, how? ever, that they hate discovered a new and very important ground for his removal, and oue which will cer? tainly take the country by surprise. | A radical paper, the Newark Courier. brings it forward in a late issue, and it is the allegation that he is crazy. It says: "All his actions since the 22d of February last go to prove that he has lost his mind." Commenting upon this strange and absurd charge, the Mobile Register says: "It must be admitted that there is a wonderful method in bis madness, and that it has pursued a highly consistent course of steady opposition to the revolutionary designs of the radicals. An exchange well remarks that it is not an unusual thing for lunatics to suppose others insane, and the insane radical leaders show symptoms of that disease of the asylums. It would be a rare joke to see Tl??id. Stevens k. Co. impeaching Mr. John? son for craziness, and to see Chand? ler, Wade A' Cu. trying him on the charge." INCREASE OK COC:NTEKFEITINO?.-The Baltimore Sun, of Wednesday, says: "From all accounts, it would seem that counterfeiting was never carried on more extensively, or with greater success, than at present. The Bank Rerieir says that many of the most skillful workmen are engaged in the business on their own account, and many more under pay of the most notorious and successful dealers in connterfeit currency. The uniforrnity of the national bank notes aids the counterfeiter very much in his work, and justifies a very large outlay for the getting up of the best machinery. The facility with which a plate can be altered from one bank to another is such as to require constant watch? fulness to guard against being victim? ized. There is in the employ of the Government a large corps of thejmost expert detectives, whose sole business is to ferret out these violators of the laws; and although they are very successful in their efforts to arrest and punish, the business seems to be on tho increase, for there is not a week passes but the announcement is made of another new connterfeit, either of the Government or national bank issues." RADICALISM IN TEXAS.-The En? quirer, published in Brenham, Texas, the scene of the late riots and incen? diarism, speaks as follows: "What better evidence of forbear? ance and patience can be required of of a people to show their loyalty than that evinced by the citizens of Bren? ham during the past week? The minions of the radical faction, in imitation of the same ilk of New Orleans, using their greatest exer? tions to exasperate and force our citizens to a collision, and thereby furnish political capital for their em ployers, ha\ing failed thus far. A recital of the many disgraceful acts of the military stationed at this place, under command of Capt. Smith, tve deem unnecessary at preseut. There is a point when lorbearanee ceases to be a virtue. Our citizens were not intimidated, but actuated by a spirit of loyalty and an earnest desire to sustain thc President in his recon? struction policy, refrained from be? stowing the chastisement s? easily inflicted and so eminently due the midnight house-breaker, robber and torch incendiary." MANLY FIRMNESS.-A Virginia writer states that Gen. Grant has written a letter to Gen. R. E. Lee, in which he says, among other things, that all the Confederate officers and soldiers paroled cannot be tried for treason or molested, so long as they observe their obligations. Good for Gen. Grant, and just the sentiment to be expected from a brave man. A Canadian newspaper contains the following plaintive advertisement: "Will the gentleman who stole my melons on lost Sabbath night be gene? rous enough to return me a few of the seeds, as the melons aro a rare va? riety." COMMERCIAL. AM) "FINANCIAL. CHARLESTON-, October 12. -At the close of our last weekly report, the cotton mar? ket here, under t he stimulus for some days of advancing prices in Liverpool and New York, bad reached the quotation of 40c. per lb. for strict middling, but just before the close of that week's business the New York market had commenced to go down, and prices had began to weaken. Tho sales for the week amount to 1,150. Hay $1.55 per cwt. Corn $1.10. Oats 70c. Flour $lKr:$l3.50. Bacon 10@22c; hams24@28e. ?ugar 12c. "Molasses 50rT/j62.\c. Salt $2.50 per sack. ?. New Stock ! g. E. JACKSON HAS JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF MEDICINES ! Oct 13_ NIGHT BLOOMING GEBEDS ! A FRESH SUPPLY A T E. E. JACKSON'S. Oct 13 DRUGS ! Cl ASTOR OIL, / QUININE, CALCINED MAGNESIA, MUSTARD, &c., &c. At _Oct 13 JACKSON'S. Tooth Brushes, &c. AN elegant assortment of TOOTH BRUSHES, English, French and Ame? rican. HAIR BRUSHES, NAIL BRUSHES. FINE COMBS, COARSE COMBS. Polished HORN COMBS. PUFF BOXES, _c. At Oct 13 E. E. JACKSON'S Drug Store. BITTERS ! PANKNTN'S RITTERS. HOOFLANDS " GENTIAN HOSTETTEIt'S BITTERS. At Oct 13 E. E. JACKSON'S Dru g Store. Gun and Blasting Powder. JUST received and for sale low, a com? plete assortment of Gun, Ride and Blasting POWDER, in winde, half and quarter kegs, and in canisters, at wholesale and retail, at very low prices. Also, Safety Fuse, for Blasting. Inquire for DUPONT'S POWDER- - it is the best. J. & T. lt. AGNEW. ?f?T Carolinian copy. Oct 13 OF every varietv-verv cheap. GOLD PENS, by tho "very best makers. WRITING DESKS, of various stvlcs. PORTFOLIOS, Sentimental Albums. Pulpit, Family and Pocket Bibles-Ox? ford editions-in every style of binding. Also, Prayer Books, English editions; Me? thodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Luthe? ran Hymn Books, various stvles. For salo at the"LOWEST PRICES, at'the P1IONTX BOOKSTORE. TOWNSEND & NORTH. _ ?Jrt 1:5 Frame Store-room al 1'ricate Sale. By LEVIN & PEIXOTTO. rilHE above is offered for sale, the pre jL sent occupant retiring from business. Ith location is one of the best, bring in the vicinity of the new Market, and a first-rate stand for business. Oct 13 Bagging and Rope. mEN bales GUNNY and DUNDEE BAG _L GING. 20 coils ROPE, assorted qualities. For salo by PARKER & FRIPP, Corner Camden and Main streets. Oct 13_}3 ELECTION NOTICE. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, October 12, 18(5i?. , "N ELECTION" will bo held on TUES DAY EVENING, the 16th inst.,bv the Citv Council for two PUBLIC WEIGHERS of COTTO* and other Produce. Appli? cants for the oflico will file their applica? tions at thisoffieo. Bv order of the Mayor. j. s. MCMAHON," Oct 13_City Clerk. Fall Goods! mW STYLES! PRINTS, DELAINES. Merinoes, Plaid Alpacas. Plaid Merino, Flannels, Blanket?. Plaid Linsevs. At lowest prices. Oct 13 ALFRED TOLLESON. OILS! OILS! FULL stock of OILS for Machinery. Tanners' Oil. F'or sale cheat) by Oct 13 ALFRED TO LEESON. GIVES tho BEST LIGHT of any fluid or oils now in use. Warranted non-ex? plosive. At retail or wholesale by Oct 13_ALFRED TOLLESON. Crockery and Glassware. fA LARGE STOCK of GLASSWARE and CROCKERY, at COST, for THREE DAYS. Call at once and be convinced, and get bargains. Oct 13_ALFRED TOLLESON. SALT! SALT! Q AA SACKS SALT, at low figures, by 0\J\J ALFRED TOLLESON. Oct 13_ SHUSHED SU8AR. fr BBLS. EXTRA CRUSHED, at 20 cents. _> For salo bv ALFRED TOLLESON. Oct 13 THE undersigned has recently fitted up tho old stand on Plain street as a DliUG STORE. An experience of twenty vcars in this business enables me to attend to PHARMACY in all its branches. FRESH GOODS will be received weekly. ARTICLES PUKE and PRICES LOW. E. E. JACKSON. Oct 13_ For the Toilet. GENUINE BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. GLYCERINE SOAP. jcfONJsY SPEUMACETTI " CASTILE SOAP. At E. E. JACKSON'S. Oct 13 Copperas, Madder, Logwood. AT E. E. JACKSON'S, _Oct 13_Dru g Store. Real Estate OF THE STATE WORKS AT GREENVILLE, S. C., AT ?PEW ATE CALE. THE Commissioners of the State Works at Greenville, S. C., offer at private sale, the BEAL ESTATE of said Works. The Tract of Land contains twenty acres, and is situated one mile and a third from the Court House at Greenville, S. C., hav? ing the Anderson Road eui one side and the Greenville aiul Columbia Railroad on the other. A Branch Track from thc Railroad runs into tho premises. About twelve acres of tho Land is enclosed with a high and close batten fence, and within the en? closure are the following BUILDINGS, viz: Office, IS by 10 feet; 3 finished rooms; 2 fire-pla ces. Machine Shop, 50 by 200 feet, with brick basement, and Boiler House attacheel, and 00 feet Chimney and Flue. Machine Shop, 50 by 100 feet, with Boiler House and Drying House attached, anet GO : feet Chimuey ami Flue. I Blacksmith Shop, 50 by loo feet, with 17 j Forges. Iron Foundry, brick, with two Cupolas, ! Air Furnace, Oven and Chimney. Brass Foundry, 20 by 30 feet, with Cupo I la, Double Furnace and Chimney. Carpenter Shop, 50 by 100-feet, on brick j pillars, with Engine House attached. Small Blacksmith Shop, 20 by 22 feet, with Double Forge. Pattern House, one ami a halt story, 20 by 40 feet. Storo-roemi. 23 bj 50 feet, on brick pil? lars. Store-room, 23 bv 00 feet, on brick pil ! lars. Smoke-house, IS bv 40 feet. Corn Crib, 12 bv 24 feet. Shed, 25 by 70 feet. Iron House, Coke Shed, Stable, Fodder House. Well House, 1? by 20 feet. ?Small Engine House. TERMS.--A credit of one and two years, in equal instalments, with interest from date, on approved persemal security, mort? gage of the premises, and assigneel insur? ance of the buildings. There aro several small Buildings on the promises, outside of the enclosure, which will be sold for cash, to be removed from the premises. For further information, applv to C. J. ELFORD. Sec'y to Commissioners state Weirks, Oct" 13 Greenville, S. C. TEE SHIVER H ~v-v THE UNDERSIGNED ."* ? S having leased the above named POPULAR HOTEL, _IbegS leave to inform her former patrons and the traveling public grnerallv that she will be prepared tor the RECEPTION OF VISITORS on and after September 3, 18GG. The table will be supplied with the best the; markets alford, and no effort spared tomakeit A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. MRS. D." C. SPECK, Proprietress. Columbia, S. C., Soptcunber 1, 18GG. Oct 4 3mo FINE LEMONS, JUST received per Express. _Oct 5. JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO. Cockade City PARLOR MATCH?! I SOLD to tho TRADE CHEAPER than any othe r Match of the kind in market. Sept 5 2mo CALNAN t? KREHDER. SOLUBLE GUM DROPS. 4 SUPPLY'just received by express, at A. DH. C. H. MIOT'S J ul v 0 Drug Store. LE BON TON, with large plates. Madam Deinarest's Magazine of Fa? shion, with patterns, coloree! plates, &,c. ALSO, A variety of NEW PUBLICATIONS. ALSO, New Books for Children, well selected. Just received at McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE, Opposite Columbia Law Range. Oct 12 lt L. BRYAN. JUST to hand and for sale LOW: 25 packages NEW MACKEREL, in bar? rels, half barrels, Ac. 5 firkins primo LEAF LARD. . 5 " GOSHEN BUTTER. 3 tubs Orange County Butter-choice. 25 boxes Colgate's Family Soap. BOXCB Star ?h. Silver Gloss Starch. Candles, Sardines, Ac. 50 doz. TKNNENT'S ALE and LONDON PORTER-pints. Flour, Bacon, Sugar-cured Hams. Baling Twine and Shoe Thread, ?Sc. Constant arrivals, fair prices and TERMS CASH, at GEO. SYMMERS'. Oct 12 3 Lager Beer. RECEIVED per Express, a full supply of delicious Baltimore LAGER BEER, 1 bv JOHN STORK-, Assembly street, "Oct 12 ."5 Near Post Office. CONGARKE IRl WORKS !. COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. THE al H ive Works '?an furnish all kinds of IRON and BRASS CASTINGS, MA? CHINERY,'GRIST and SAW MILL IRONS, GIN WHEELS, of different sizes, A- , at short notice and on reasonable terms. A new, large Foundry having just been finished, the proprietor is prepared to east HOUSE FRONTS and any other CASTING, of every description and dimension, and will guarantee satisfaction. A Portable and a Stationary 25 and :>ii horse power Engine for sale for cash, at a reasonable price? lt. MCDOUGALL. Attorney. Oct lt Superintendent. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE copartnership heretofore existing as II AN Ali AN A WARLEY, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. (Signed,,) H. D. HANAU AN, (Signed,) -FELIX WARLEY. I will continue, as heretofore, the Com? mission and Grocery Business. H. I). MANAHAN. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 1,1S6C. Oct ll MEM HOTEL, A UGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and lleiitted ! Unsurpassed by any Hotel South ! ! WILL BE RE-OPENED TO THE PUBLIC, OCTOBERS, 1866. T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor, Late of Mills House, Charleston, and Pro? prietor of Nickersou's Hotel, Columbia. S. C. Oct 9 12 OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS ARE respectfully informed that Mr. DAVID JONES has an interest in our business from the 1st of October instant. Mr. Jones has been long known in the dry goods trade of Columbia. Oct 10 5 SHIVER " BECKHAM. NOTICE. NOTICE is given that application will be made to the Directors of the Char? lotte and South Carolina Railroad Company for the renewal of SCRIP for one share (No. 729) of stock in said Company- the original having been lost or mislaid. Oct 9 J3 C. P. PELHAM. FOR SALE, MA . DESIRABLE COTTAGE RESI? DENCE, with four rooms and garret, situated in a healthy portion of the city and near to the business part. Terms will be made accommodating. Applv to Oct 6 st HANA HAN A WARLEY. WANTED, 100,000 LOS. OLD METAL 1 f -? Q CENTS per pound paid for BRASS, JLO IC 'COPPER. ii " 44 '. '. ? LEAD. For largo quantities, a higher cash juice will be paid bv s. ?. STU A rroy. Assembly street, one door from Gervais. Oct 4 Imo I GOLDEN SUGAR-IIOliSE S?KLP ! STEAM REFINED SUGAR LOAF SY? RUP-an extra article. Oct 5 JOHN C. SEEGERS A co. A FRESH LOT OF the much in.pured for BREAKFAST STRIPS. Ai.s.?, Sugar-cured HAMS. And Sugar-cured SHOULDERS. Oct "> JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. SUGAR, &G. pf BBLS. extra CRUSHED SUGAR. _> 20 bbls. Brown Sugar. 1.000 bushels Corn. 10 bbls. Molasses, at low prices, bv j Oct '?>_ALFRED TOLL?SON. New Mackerel. PICKLED SHAD-very fine Breakfast dish. Superior Green and Black Teas. Extra Flour, Cheese, Lard. Butter. Just received and for sale, bv j Oct 9_ALFRED TOLLESON. j CITY TAX NOTICE. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, CoLfMBiA, October 1, 18i!?. PTV\XES on sales of Merchandize, Com JL mis lion and Auction Sales, Ac., for the (?uarter ending October 1, are due. and prompt payment ol the same is requested at this office. J. S. McMAHoN, Oct 2 12 City Clerk. COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned respectfully in ^??form their former friends, and the i? public in general, that they have I ____f .mied a copartnership, bv the name of EISEN MANN & EBERHARD'!", for the ! purpose of making up CLOTHING, in the I latest style and at tho shortest notice. ' They have just arrived from tho North with a large and well selected stock of ? CASSIMERES, BROADCLOTHS, VEST ? INC.S, kc. Wo have removed from our former stand to Main street, in Mr. M Ehrlich's new : store, North of Mr. J. C. Seegers'. J. F. EIS KN M ANN, Sept 27 Hmo_C. D. EBBEHARDT._ BRIDGE NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the Le? gislature, at their next regular ses? sion, for an amendment to the charter of 1 thc Columbia Bridge Company. F. W. GREEN, Augl8s3mo__See, and Treas. NOTICE IS hereby given that thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company will make application to the Legislature, at its next session, to renew and extend an Act, enti? tled "An Act to amend the charter of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Compa? ny," ratified on the 20th day of December, (?. D. 1S53,) one tbousand eight hundred and fiftv-three. Aug 10 s3mo A.uctio?i Sales Unlimited Sale ot S/toes, Boots, Shoe Thread Felt ?lats, ?'.??. By LEVIN & PEIXOTTO. ON TUESDAY MOHN1NG, at our Mon-, we will s. ll. without ICM ? vi-, 200 pairs Men's Brogans. 150 " Bev's 100 " MOII'S Heavy Boots. 50 " Congress Gaiters. 100 '. Ladies' (.'loth Gaiters. 50 " Low-quartered shoes. KM) " Women's Heavy Boots. HM) " Morocco Buskins. 100 '' Morocco Boots. 200 " Mif-ses" Kid Boots. Doz. Men s Pelt Hats. 40 lbs. Shoe Thread, (balls.; .tc. Bargains certain, as the above consign? ment will positively be sold. Oct i:j flt>_ Carolinian will please copy. Set/am, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, ?fee. By LEVIN & PELX0TT0. ON TUESDAY MORNING next, imme? diately alter tin- sale of shoes, we will sell, SEOARS of the following brands Boxes Kiora Demolida. Espanola, Cabangas. " eignet tas. Gross Chewing Tobacco, l?ales Killiekiniok. Meerschaum Pipes, Brier Pipes, Ac. _HJ). Caroo.lian please copy. Oct 13 New Goods ! FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS : CASHMERES, TWEEDS, HATS , c*30. THE subscribers have just received, and will open THIS MORNING, a few in ' voices, comprising a neat assortment ot CLOTHING, ENGLISH and FRENCH ' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ac-being the ' first importation tat/as rit j fur the season. Our READY-MADE GOODS are princi 1 pally from our ow n manufactory, and are ! made up in the latest styles. Our stock of materials for manufacturing embraces every style, and will bo made up j to order at the ?hortest notice. Our cus ! tomers in the country are invited to call or send their orders, when they will bo ; promptly attended to. We will also open shortly, a tine assort ; mont of HATS, of the various styles in the latest fashion. We invite the attention of our visiting ; friends in the city to these late arrivals, i feeling assured that we will be able to give ! satisfaction to all who desire to supply themselves. R. & W. (I. SWAFFIELI), Sept 19 BEDELL'S ROW. ?AT COST! GENERAL STOCK OF THE subscriber offers for sale, at ^??%and BELOW COST, his entire stock J^ji of HARDWARE, without reserve, ^" ^consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Ames' Long and Short Handle Shovels. " " . Spades. Manure Forks. 25 doz. genuine Collins' Axes. 100 kegs Parker Mill Nails. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Door Locks-a general assortment. Screws, Chisels and Augers. Mill and Hand Files. Hatchets, Hammers and Broad Axes. Butt and Strap Hinges. Trace Chains and Axle Grease. Hollow-ware of all Stvles, .Vc. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Sept (! timo On Plain street. BAGGING AND ROPE. j -| f\jr\ COILS h alf-i nch MANILLA ROPE, j JA/V7 10,000 yards of CUNNY and other . BAGGING, 44 inches wide and weighing 2j I lbs. per yard- bought previous to the late advance, and will be sold at LOWEST I MARKET RATES bv Sept 22 % ' WM. McGUINNIS. ENGLISH AND FRENCH j Hoarding ami Day School for Young Ladies ! 3 LEG ARK ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. MRS. EDWARD B. WHITE will resume the duties of her ^SCHOOL, assisted bv MRS. f^fe ADELINE BRISBANEand able masters in every department. Sessions from October 1 to July 1. For terms and course of studies, apply as above. Sept 22 s4 WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, J. SCLZBACHER A CO. havo on hand a stuck of the above goods, .vhich wid be disposed of at reason ao.e rates. Mr. I. SULZBACHER, a com? petent watch-maker amt jeweller, is con uected with tho establishment, ami will repair promptly and in the best manner, all WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY entrusted to them. OLD GOLD and SILVER bought. HAIR JEWELRY made to order, j Sept 27_tlj_ ! Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAVING resumed the ibove business, 1 am pre _ ?aredto execute all kinds tvork ill thu above line at t tie shortest i notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on : hand. Funerals proiuptlv attended. M. H. BERRY, At Brennan A (Jarrod's Carriage Factory. Aug 30 _ DRESS-MAKING. THE undersigned now announce to their former patrons, and the public m gene? ral, that they have resumed their old busi? ness of DRESS-MAKING. Thankful for past favors, they hope Ly strict attention to receive the patronage of the foimer and the public. They will be found at thc old Btand, Marion street, between Plain and Camden streets. C. MAY, _ Oct 7 G* PAT SE Y MOTT.