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Tolograpli. * I.utcst IO:ii o;>< :i ii New?. LONDOK, October 13.rrrCon?sols 804. Five twenties 70L LIVERPOOL. October 13.-Sales of 'cotton, to-day, at bul. Breadstuff's firmer. Pro? visions declining. NEW YOKE, October 14.-Our foreign ad? vices, to the Ith inst., by the mails, con? tain thu following: At"the London banquet in honor of tho cable, a message was received from the (?neon, conferring thc older of Knight? hood upon Capt. Anderson, Prof. Thomp? son; and Messrs. Glass and Canning. A Baronetcy was conferred upon Messrs. Sampson and Gothe. Tho Queen says that her ri1.ison for not conferring distinguish? ing marka of-her favor-upon Mr. Field, is an apprehension that it might encroach upon thc province of his own Government. lilectioneeriug in various parts of Eng? land is reported, looking towards thp.pos silij? dissolution of Parliament next spring. lt is stated that the recent wet Weather in Inland has.destroyed a tenth part of the whole wheat crop. Woolwich Arsenal has been levelled to the ground by an explooiim bf gun-cotton. No'fives lost. It is reported that Lord Lyons is to suc? ceed Earl Cowley as British Minister at Paris. The case of the seven Confederate ves? sels, seized as thc property of the. United States, has been again postponed. 'flic inundations in Prance were sub? siding. (?. eat. damage has boen done t here? by, and\ho Emperor heads a subscription for th?WO?etcra with 100.0OO francs. Garibaldi has returned to Capt era, and his volunteers haw been disbanded. All quiet at Palermo. Thc King id' llanover has protested to all the Cabinets ol' Europe against the an? nexation of bis Kingdom to Prussia, and appeals to all thc powers to aid him against such oppression. The insurrection in Candia still pro? gresses, and the insurgents are marching upon the city ?d' Candia. Th?' Porte ha recognized Prince Charles as Hospodar of Roumani*. The Fr?lich Minister lia? protested against Tm kev ceding a uv ports in the Gulf of Egina to the United States or Kes? sia.. WASUINOTON, October 15.-Foreign ad? vices to the ?th have been received. Tia; London ^'trites compliments bord Stanley on bin speech at the cable banquet, in Liverpool, which was, it says, designed l?i satisfy thc. United States that our relations with that country are safe in its hands. Tho Tiffie* suggests that his. Lordship should tait''in hand the-differences rela? tive to the Alabama claims, which, in? tractable as they appear, it is persuaded, (tan bo set at rest, ?f the necessary temper and judgment be brought io boar. It fur? ther suggests, that England should <>tl'cr to submit her neutrality laws, together with those (d' the "United States, t.. revi? sion by a mixed commission; also, that the time has conic, when concession respect? ing the Alabama claims is no longer open to misconstruction, ami would be accepted by tho United States as a spontaneous act of good will. iVeWs Items. FoitruEss MONROE, October 15.-A storm has prevailed with great violence along the coast? according to accounts, and int elli- J genco of numerous marine disasters is \ expired. . It hltiw heavy last night from j the."Nkrttt-vrrs-r. and Mie-sea w is breaking inside the capes in 8ey.cn fathoms water. NEW Oact?ANS, October 15.-News from the Kio Grande states that G?-n. Mejia has captured Mont? rey, dispersed the Liberal artu'yi and is marching on Matamoras. Destructive Fire. MONTREAL, October 15.-A terrible fire occurred in Quebec, last night. In St. Koches and Rt. Sivearis suburbs, 1,500 houses wero destroyed and four men killed. One soldier was blown up and one officer wounded. LATER.-Tho whole district West ?d' Crown street to the Lauver toll-gate, nearly a mile in length, is burnt. Sevcntc en con? vents and churches are destroyed; 2,000 houses aro in ashes, and 20,000 persons arc rendered houseless. HXurltt-t He-ports. NEW Some,-October 15-Noon.-Gold 51$. Exchauge 107. Cotton very firm, at42@44. Flour and provisions stead v. 7 P. M.-Gold 50?. Flour steadv, at I $tl;04@16.50, for Southern: sal.-s ?d' 100 barrels. Wheat l@2c. better. Corn 2c. better. Oats l@2c. better. Fork quiet sales at $30.50. Cotton very firm, with sali s ?d' 500 bales; middling 426?41. Molasses steady, with eales of 300hogsheads. Spirits turpentine 70(r?.71. Rosin timi, at 25. BALTIMORE, October 15.-Flour very finn; Western S12.75@13.50. Wheat steady. Corn and oats tiru!. NEW ORLEANS, October 15. -Cotton higher-sales of 1,400 bales, at .3S?39e. Gold 49. MOBILE, October 15.- Cotton sales, to? day, 300 bales; middlings 39@40; low mid? dlings :?7. Market very hard: SOMETHING IMPORTANT. READ! BEAD! ! BEAD: ! ! Soap with? out Ley, Potash or Grease. Positively no humbug-no Yankee suck. I propose to send to every house-wife in Carolina a receipt to make SOAK '.without ley, potash or grease." Some of you have doubtless had hard times with your "soap grease," and equally as hard over hot tires. This is done away with by my receipt; and for a mere tritio, rh a short time, all may hav< good soap. The ingredients all can get at any family grocery or drug store. You can make in half an hour 136 lbs., at less than half the cost of ordinary snap. Save time and money. Money refunded if it fails to be what is represented. Send ?2 and get it. Address '-WILLIAMS, Box 129, P. 0. Chapel Hill, N. C." Oct 16 2* PALMETTO ?R? TORS, CO I A:M lil A, S. C. WM. GLAZE & CO. HAYING rebuilt mir works and fur? nished them willi new machinery, we are prepared to manufacture ?di kind- of SAW and GRAIN MILL MACHINERY to order; Sugar Mills and Boilers, Gearing for Cotton (?ins, of different .-?/es, and all kinds of castings for plantation purposes, furnished at short notice; Iron Railings for dwellings and cemeteries cast and put up as desired. Engines of any sizV built to order. FOR SALE, Ono 40-horse ENGINE, with Locomotive Boiler; lias OH 3-i neb flues, with purni). Pub? ing and smoke-stack. Saw Mill complete; length of carriage 5?) feet, and will cut 8-000 feet ?d' lumber per ?lay. Om- 30-borse Engin -, wah Boiler. One ?5-horse Eugine, with Boiler. Thc above will be s<d?l low, and put up", if desired. Call and see us. WM. GLAZE. G. A. SHIELDS. Oct 10 Imo Tile Coitstltutlonnl Amendment. Senator Sharkey, of Mississippi, las taken the hull hy the horns. Anticipating the h gislative session of his State, ho has written a letter to Governor Humphreys concerning the constitutional amendment, urging its rejection if presented for ratifi? cation, lie gives the folio King solid rea? sons for spuruieg it: In the first place, it is not lu lieved that thc amendment was recommended liv two thirds of Congress, as a body so composed is not the Congr< ss of the United States,? considerable number of Statis being ex? clude ! from representation. Any body of usurpers may as well claim to be the Con? gress of the United States, and Now York and Pennsylvania, for instance, may so manage to exclude, first one small State and another, until they control tho legis? lative power of the nation, with equally as mindi propriety as the majority now ex chides States from representation. We cannot be told that because wc adopted the anti-slavery amendment wc recognized the present Congress as constitutional, for we had not tken elected or sent members to the Congress which recommended it, as we have done in the caso of the pending one. No resolution can be communicated to the States except through the President; and as the proposed amendment was not submitted, it, is a nullity. Another objection to tho amendment is, that wliile it prohibits the States from abridging the privileges or immunities of citizens, it does not specify what those privileges arc, that being left to Congress, which is empowered to enforce tho article liv appropriate legislation. Congress may confer privileges on one class to thc; exclu? sion of another; or it. may assume abso? lute control over the people and their do? mestic concerns, and thus virtually abolish the Stale. The second section, in regard to negro suffrage, would probably exclude at least one Slate from representation, as tho num? ber of male negroes over twenty-one is equal to the number of white males. Tho third, or disfranchising clause, is sweeping in its effect, for there aro few who have not in some way or another taken an oath to support thc Constitution. Such a provision would he so contrary to the theory of our Government, and so oppres? sive towards a very large class of the population of the Southern States, that it cannot be supposed that those who pro? posed it could have entertained a hope that it would be accepted. They ought to have known, too, that such a provision was cal? culated to endanger the existence of the Government, as revolutions may always be expected, sooner or later, from acts which disfranchised thc enfranchised acts. Tile fifth section is the Trojan Horse, abounding in mischief. It provides that "Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of ibis article," which may he construed to authorize Congress to do whatever it may desire to do. Should the amendment be? come a part of the Constitution, we shall have a far different Government from that inherited from our fathers. Our Financial Corni it ion. Wc collate below the very conflicting views of the New York Herald and New York Ti'ibune on our financial condition. The Ht rabi, after descanting upon the ex? citement in tin- stock market during thc past week, complacently says: Money is siill easy and abundant, at four to five per cent., although the increased activity of bu-iness in Wall street has given greater employment to tin- supply of capital al the disposal ot' the barnes and private funders. In discounts, however, there is very little doing, owing to the I extremely light supply of commercial paper offering. At the same time, we have a larger volume of currency outstanding than at any former time, the aggregate of legal tender and national bank notes beim $50.000,000 greater than at the beginning of June last year, and the money markets all over tie.- country were never, at thie season, in such an easy condition. Tho general prosperity/, too, is almost unex? ampled, and t he earnings of the railways, with a few exceptions, are largor in propor? tion to their expenditures than they have been at any antecedent period. Our cur? rency is independent of all foreign ele? ments ol' disturbance, and a feeling of monetary security everywhere prevails. An Act of Congress limits the contraction of United States notes to $10,(100,000 during the present ye ar, and to $-1,000,000 per month afterwards, without compelling even that trilling reduction, and there are still to he issued about ?7,000,000 of national bank notes to complete the authorized total of : $300,000,000. U.U tlie Tribune takes a more sombro view of the financial situation. The commercial and financial horoscope of our country presages a serious trouble. These aro its leading features: 1. A plethora of what' is (with question? able propriety) called money, and ^still more inaccurately) capital. 2. Loans on call at short time go beg? ging, and ari- to be obtained at low interest "on call" on short time on almost any sort of collaterals. :). Stocks of all kinds selling at enor? mous prices, and generally rising in mar? ket value. .1. The premium on gold advancing, and nearly up to fifty per cent. 5. Gold flowing hither from Europe, though our imports of goods enormously exceed our exports of products-- the gold, with the accruing commercial balance against us, being invested m stocks and bonds, mainly those- of tho Government. In other wonts, wu are; drawing bills against the* industry of our children and grand-children, selling them at twenty-fi\ per cent, discount, ami spending thc* pro? ceeds in wines, silks and other luxuries, wilie- i "perish in the using." (i. High prices for labor, for products, for almost everything, rendering enirs the best marke t in the world to sell in and the worst to buy in, an increase! and diffusion of sumptuous tastes ami luxurious habits, al! seem to foreshadow a grand etjrash, which no .-kill in financiering can long postpone, if tht>re be mit a radical change in our financial and commercial policy. Funeral Invitation. Tin- friends and acquaintances of Du. ti. W. GIBBES, Si:., and of his family, are requested to attend bis funeral, at Trinity Church, to-day, at 4A e>'c]oe-k P. M. Columbia Lodge U. D., A.*. F.". M,\ A REGULAR communication of -this Lodge will be held THIS .. jday) EVENING, October 10, at 7 o'clock, :it the Hall ed' Palmetto Lodge No. 5, LO. o. F. Rv order of W. M. Oct ll! GRASHK?M. Seeletary. Strayed or Stolen. TWO MILCH COWS ono a medium-sized bright rodi about eight y.-ars old; the other small white and black, with No distinct mark remembered on A liberal reward will be! paid for ..very. <). S. McMAHON, 2 City Clerk's Office. Columbia Wholesale Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY JJ Y A. L. so LOMO X. APPLES -Per bushel.$2 00 BAGGING-Gunny, per yard. 42 Dundee " . 35 BALE ROPE-Manilla, per lb. 30 N. Y. or \Y esfn, pr lb. 25 BACON-Hams, ocr lb. 28 Sides " . 25 Shoulders, " . 21 BUTTER-Northern, per lb. 50 Country, " . 35 BRICKS-Per 1,000. 7 00 COTTON YARN--Per bunch. 2 50 COTTON-Ordinary, per lb. 28 Middling, " . 32 CANDLES-Sperm, per lb. Adamantine, ". 30 Tallow, " . 25 COFFEE-Rio, per -lb. 35 Laguayra, ". 45 Java, " . 50 CHEESE--English Dairy, per lb... 25 Skimmed, " ... 20 CORN-Per bushel. 1 r>0 FLOUR-Super., per bbl. 12 00 Extra Family. IS Ort HAY-Northern, per cwt. 2 00 Eastern " . 2 50 HIDES-Dry, per lb. 15 Green, " . 8 LARD-Per lb. 25 LUMBER-Boards, per 100 ft. 1 50 Scantling, " . Shingles, per 1,000. LIME-Per bbl. MOLASSES-Cuba, per gallon. 75 New Orleans, " . 1 25 Sugar House, ,c_ 1 25 NAILS-Per keg. 8 00 ONIONS-Per bushel. 1 00 OIL-Kerosene, per gallon. 1 00 Terebonc, " ... .<. Sperm, " . PEAS-Per bushel. 2 00 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel. 2 00 Sweet, " . RICE-Carolina, per bushel. 9 00 East India, " . SPECIE-Gold. 48 Silver. 10 SALT-Liverpool, per sack. 3 50 Table, " . 5 00 SOAP-Per bar. 20 SUGAR-Crushed, per lb. 22 Powdered, " . 20 Brown, " .15?20 SPIRITS-Alcohol, per gallon. G 00 Cognac Brandy, " . 00 Domestic " " _ 3 00 Holland Gin, " . 8 00 American " " . 4 00 Jamaica Rum, " . 0 00 N. E. " " . 3 50 Bourbon Whiskey, ... 3 00 Monongahela " . 5 00 Rectified " . 3 00 STARCH-Per lb. 15 TEA-Green, per lb. loo Black, " . 75 TOBACCO-Chewing, per lb.:50 @ 100 Smoking, " .50 Oh 75 VINEGAR-Wino, per gallon. 75 Cider, " . 75 French, " . 1 50 WINE-Champagne, per basket... 35 00 Port, per fi allon. 4 50 Sberrv, " . 5 00 . Madeira, " . 5 00 DOMESTIC MARKET. MEATS-Pork, per lb. 20 Beef, .15@20 Mutton, " . 12* POULTRY-Turkevs, per pair. 4 00 Ducks, " . 1 00 Chickens, " . 75 Geese. " . . 1 25 DAN CASTELLO'S GREAT SHOW And Trained Wild Animals, FORMING A MODEL AND MORAL EXHIBITION ! I LOOK out for the Grand Procession! Knights in Real Armor, Ladies in Re? gal Robes, Queen's Carriage of State, the Mounted Zouaves, the Cornet Band, Golden Chariot, Horses, Ponies and Mules, will be prominently seen and?ftdmired; but the Novel Feature will be the Live Lion let loose in the streets, taken from its cage by the intrepid HERB, LENGELL, walked over a plat? form and placed upon a car and carried in triumph ! ! Tho Golden Car of Orpheus, containing Eckhart's Silver Cornet Band-a street pa? rade-gorgeous to an extreme, unmistak? ably indicativo of tho strength and re? sources of DAN GASTELL0 S GREAT SHOW, AT COLOMBIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1860. SS- Admission 75 cents; Children under 12 years of age 50-cents; separate scats for colored persons, 50 cents. Tho Manager, in announcing tho com? mencement of the second annual Southern tour of DAN CASTELLO'S GREAT SHOW, is pleased to be enabled to present an array of artistiOnames comprising tho very beat talent in the world. Dan Castello, the original Conversation? alist, will appear at each entertainment, and introduce the only thoroughly trained horse in tho universe. B UR NELL R UN NELLS, The embodiment of grace and style, with bis two i'retty anci gifted boys, render a pleasing series of living pictures, which, for ease, excellence and elegance, have never before been witnessod in America. This young Southerner and Iiis two little children constituted the le. ding attractions in tho principal theatres, hippodromes and circuses in the old world. Papers praised them. Journalists endorsed them. People pronounce them great. Dan Castillo's Great Show Will exhibit at CHESTER, on FRIDAY, October 2G. Oct 16 12 Gun and Blasting Powder. JUST received and for sale low, a com? pleto assortment of Gun, Rifle and blasting POWDER, in whole, half and quarter kegs, and in canisters, at wholesale and retail, at very low prices. Also, Safety Fuse, for Blasting. an- Inquire for DUPONTS POWDER - it is the best._ J. & T. R. AGNEW. CHEESE! CHEESE! Oi~V BOXES choice CUTTING CHEESE, OU just received and for sale low bv Oct 12 J. & T. R AGNEW. Scales, Scales, Scales. JUST received, a supply of TEW SCALES, Counter Scales and small Platform Scales, which will bo sold at verv low prices by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Grass Scythes! Grass Scythes! ! JUST received per Exnrcss, a supplv of GRASS SCYTHES. Oct IO J. & T. R. AGNEW. SALT! SALT. FIVE HUNDRED sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, large size, now on hand and for sale at reduced prices for cash by Oct 10 J. .Nc T. Ii. AGNEW. _ Potware! Potware! AFULL supple of POTS, OVENS, SPI? DERS and" SAUCE-PANS, now on hand and for sale at lowest market prices bv J. & T. R. AGNEW. jOct9_ SODA AND STARCH ! mWO THOUSAND lbs. COOKING SODA. J. 1,000 lbs. PEARL STARCH. Just re? ceived and for sale low bv Oct 9 J. &*T. li. AGNEW. AXES! AXES! AXES! 3TUFTY doz. best warranted AXES. Just received and for sale low, at whole? sale and retail bv J. & T. R. AGNEW. Oct 9 FLOUR, FLOUR. ~(\ BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. Ovl 100 bbls. Bakers' Just received and for sale low bv . Sept 30 J. .V T. K. AGNEW. POTATOES! POTATOES! QfA BBLS. prime Northern POTATOES. OU .lust received and for sale low bv Sept 30 .1. A T. K. At ?NEW. Prime Goshen Butter. mEN firkins choice GOSHEN BUTTER. X Just received and for side bv Sept 30 J. & T. K. AGNEW. Bacon! Bacon, mEN hhds. choice SIDES. SHOULDERS JL and Sugar-cured BREAK FAS rSTRIPS. Just received and for sale bv Se?.t 30 J. ? Tl K. AGNEW. CANDLES! CANDLES! ONE HUNDRED boxes Sperm and Ada? mantine CANDLES, .lust received and for sale by J. ? T. R. AGNEW. Sept 30 Spades, Shovels and Manure Forks. 1 T^?^ \)y>'/.. AMES' SPALLS and SlIO 23 doz. Rowland's and Thomas' Spades I and Shovels. 2*3 doz. Manure Forks, assorted qualities. Just received and for sale low l>v Sept G J. & TL R. ACNF.W. Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. FOUR THOUSAND ?hs. mue WHITE LEAD. 200 gallons Kaw and Boiled Linseed Oil. 100 gallons Spirits Turpentine. With a full assortment of Pry and Ground Paints, consisting in part of Chrome Green, Paris (?reen. Chrome Yellow. Drop black, Lampblack, Litharge, Venetian Ked, Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre. Umber, Sienna, Vandyke Brown, Prussian Blue, Vermillion, Black Lead, Pumice Stone, Pa? tent Dyes, A c. ALSO, A full assortment of Carr .ige and Furni? ture Varnishes. Japan Window Glass. Paint Brushes, A.c. For sale low bv Sept 6 J. ? T. ii. AGNEW. Flavoring Extracts. REAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS of Le? mon, Pine Apple, Vanilla, St raw la rry. Almond, Sic. Just received and for sale at fair prices by J. A T. li. AGNEW Sugar and Coffee. ONE HUNDRED bids. REFINED SU GAKS, consisting of Crushed, pow? dered, (?ra nula ted ami Extra Cotice Saga rs. ?u bbls. Muscovado Sugars. 100 bags Rio, Maracaibo and Java Cof? fees. On hand and for salo at low prices bv Sept 5 J. & T. K. AGNEW. O ash Notice. FOK tho information of all concerned, we state that mir terms arc ('ASH DE FORE DELIVERY OF GOODS. Orders sent ns from country and elsewhere will receive no attention unless accompanied icilli cash to ?ta>j lite bill. Aug 12 J. & T. R. AGNEW. Segars, Tobacco, &c. ~(\ f\(\(\\ SEGARS, assorted from <Ow?\r\J\f common to choice. Together with a good assortment of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,embrac ing tht! celebrated Durham Smoking, Jenny Lind and Solace (.'hewing. For sale at wholesale and retail at low prices bv July 27 J. & T. li. AGNEW. Circular Saws. AFULL assortment of best quality Cast Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from H to 52 inches in diameter, just received and for sale low bv J. .fe T. R. AGNEW. July 21_"_ Ale and Porter. ONE HUNDRED dozen London PORTER ami Edinburg ALE. Just received and for sale by ' J. & T. li. AON KW. FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. THE undersigned have been appointed agents for these superior SAFES. These Sah s are made with three flanges all other safes have but two. They have Powder Proof Locks, and the lochs and bolts arc protected with plates of hardened steel, which is the only protection against the burglars drill and the insertion of pow? der. Also, warranted free from dampness. While these Sates have no superior in quality, they arv furnished at moderate prices -at least ?5to per cent, less than Herring's and other makers, while the quality cannot bc surpassed. A sample Safe can be seen at our store, and orders will bo taken at New York pr;,:es, with expenses of transportation at* Jed, and no charge for forwarding in Charleston. J. Sc T. R. AGNEW. Charleston Advertisements. NEW YOEK AND CHARLESTON PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPAXY. Fare Reduced to $25. ri Leaving each'Pb?'t every Alternate Thursday. STEAMSHIP EMILY IS. SOUDER. CAPT. R. NV. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MOSEKA. CAPT. C. P. MAIISIIMAU. THESE STEAMSH] i's. offeriii^ everv inducement to SHIPPERS m.I the CUAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passengers, '.vitli tables supplied by every luxury tuo<?"'?w York and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, spu d and comfort, are un? rivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP M O N E K A , CAPTAIN C. P. MARKHJIAS, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC j WHARF, on THURSDAY. October 18, IbOli, at - o'clock. Liberal advances made rm consignments to New York. For Freight or Passage app?v at the : Agents. WILLIS ,V CIIIS?LM, Oct 14 North Atlantic Wharf. College of Charleston, S. C. THE Facultv of the College f Charleston* would respect-j fully inform parent s a nd guard- | Pcijtans of young gentlemen desir- ; *- ons of obtaining a Collegiate ; Education, that this institution ! has been re-opened under very favorable j auspices arid at a greatly reduced rate (d' tuition, the terms of which are only forty j dollars per annum, payable quarterly, stu- , dents from tho interior can obtain I) ?ard at ? reasonable rates, in respectable private j families residing in the citv. ADMISSION. Candidates for admission into the Fresh- ! man Class must bc able to translate into English the whole of C.e.-ar's Commenta- ! ries, Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, and ! Sallust. They must also posse ss au aeon* rate and minute knowledge of thc Latin ? Grammar and Prosodv. Ill Creek, they will bCOKpCCtod to possess j a thorough knowledge of Valpy's Creek Grammar, Anthonys edition, and be able to | translate and parse with readiness any portion of Jacob's Creek Reader, tho first | two hooks of Xenophon's Anabasis, and the first book of Homer's Iliad. In Mathematics, their knowledge will he expected to include Arithmetic, (including Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal.) Extrac? tion of Square and Cube Roots. Young's Algebra through simple Equations, aud first three hooks of Legendre s Geometry. Geography, both Ancient ami Modern, will be the subject of a rigid examination. N. B.-Students will be admitted to a partial course, upon special application. FACULTY. N. R. MIDDLETON, LL.D., President, Professor (d' Logic, Political Economy ami I the Evidence of Christianity; and florry Professor of Moral and Political Philoso? phy. Rev. JAMES W. M ll.'CS, A. M" Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature, and el' Roman alni Greek Anti . quittes. > LEWIS R. GIBBES, M. M., Professor of J Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry. JOHN McCltADY, A. M., Professor of ! Mathematics. F. A. PORCHER, A. M., Professor of j History, Ancient and Modern, Rhetoric. ! Belles-Lettres, English Composition and i Elocution. F. S. HOLMES. A. M.. Professor of Gco j logy, Palaeontology and Zoology, aiulCura I tor of the Museum. LEWIS R. GIBBES, M. 1'., Oct 0_tu2 Secretary of the Faculty. FELIX WARLEY, Factor and Commission Merchant, Boyeo & Co.'s v*??arf. Charleston. ! Oct it j TO THE PUBLIC. THE PAVILION HOTEL, so long Maud ably conducted bv tile late H. L. ' Butterfield, will still be kept open for ? j the accommodation of the traveling public, j And its former friends and patrons will ; ; find the usual accommodations and atten- j j tiojis bestowed on them as formerly, and ? tlie public favors, already so well cstab- I fished as THE HOTEL of thc traveling' : merchants of tho South, will, bv earnest ; efforts, be faithfully preserved. <>ct ll ' Charleston, s. C. For Palatka, Fernandina, Jacksonville And all the Landings on the St. John's River. THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP I> I O T -A- T O IEL , ( 1,000 TONS BURTHEN,) j CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER, WILL sail from Adger's Wharf, Charles? ton, S. C., for the above places. I every SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m., until further notice. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to office of the Agency, 17 Vandcrhorst's Wharf, Charleston. S. C. J. D. AIKEN k CO., Agents. Sept ls 6mo Bagging and Rope. rTTEN bales GUN N Y and DUNDEE BAG ; .1 GING. 21) coils ROPE, assorted qualities 1 or sale by PARKER & Etti PP. " Corner Camden and Main streets. I Oct 13_?_:>_ FOR "ALE, THAT DESI RA RLE RESIDENCE, Mon tho Pendleton Road, with nine acres of cultivated ground, one mile I from Greenville C. H.. with nil necessary I out-buildings, in good repa... For parti-, cnlars, apply to Mr. T. A. B. Terms libe? ral. Sept 18 tnthlmo BAGGING- AND ROPE. ~t f\f\ COILS half- inch MANILLA ROPE. L\/v/ 10,000 yards of GUNNY and other RAGGING, 44 inches wide and weighing 2i lbs. per vard- -hon flit previous to the late advance, and will he sold at LOWEST I MARKET RATES hy Sept 22 i " WM. Met! FINNIS. ^."uctioii Sales. Unlimited ?Saleol Shoes, Boots. Shoe Tia end J'-'t flats, tte. By LEVIN & PEIX?TTO THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at our ?tore wc will M ll. willi,.ul reserve 200 pairs Men'* Brogans. 150 " Boy's inn " Men's Heavv Boots. .">() " Congress Gaiters. 100 " Ladies' ('loth Gaitera. .",?1 " Low-quartered Shoes. 100 li Women's Heavv Hoots, ino " Morocco Buskins. 100 '. MoroCCO Boots. 2t!0 " Misses- Kid Boots. Doz. Men s Felt Hats. 4iHlis. Shoo Thread, (balls,! Ac. Bargains certain, as tho above consign? ment will positively be sold, (let IC Segars, Stroking Tobacco, Pipes, cte. By LEVIN & PEIX0TT0. THIS MORNING, immediately after the sale of ?boes, we will sell, SEGARS of the following brandt?: Boxes Flora Dementia. Espanola, Cabangas. " Cigucttas. Gross Chewing Tobacco. Bales Killickinick. Meerschaum Pipes, liri- :' Pipes, ?fcc. W. T. WALTER Will sell, at his Mart, on WEDNESDAY, 17th, at 10 o'clock, Bedsteads, Card Table, Book-case. Bureau, Chairs, Rocker, Crockery. Guilts. Sheets, Comforts. Ink, a large lot of School Hooks. Knives and Forks, Candles. Blasting Powder, and a variety ol' articles. lie" Unlimited articles received up to hour ot' sale. Oct lr. Old Iron and Machinery. Zcaly, Scott ,t Bruns vs. Keatinge .v. Ball. Foreign Attachment. . Abraham Stork, survivor, vs. Keatinge & Ball.-Foreign Attachment. IN pursuance of the order of the Court made in the above stated cases, 1 will sell at public out-cry, on the first MONDAY in November next, in trout of A. Stork's dwelling, al the corner ul' Richardson and Pendleton streets, in Columbia, S. C., at 10 o'clock, about 00,01)0 pounds of OLD IKON an l MACHINERY. Terms cash. Oct 10 luth A'. T. WALTER, Asjiiee. Frame Store-room at Fr?cate Sate. By LEVIN & PE?X0TT0. fl HIE above is offered for sale, the prc I sent occupant retiring fri "ii business. Its location is one of the best, being in tuc vicinity of the new Market, and a tirst-rate stand tor business. Oct Kl OTIS, FRIENDS AND PATRONS ARE rcs-, cet full v informell 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. A FRESH LOT OF the much inquired for BREAKFAST STRIPS. ALSO, Sugar-cured HAMS. And Sugar-cured SHOULDERS. Oct5_ joHNc. SI-^:GERSA_CO1 WORKS! COLUMBIA, S. C. --r JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. THE above Works i an furnish all kinds of IRON and iiRASS CASTINGS, MA? CHINERY, GRIST and SAW MIEL IKONS, GIN WHEELS, of different sizes, &c . at short notice and on reasonable terms. A new, large Foundry having just been finished, the proprietor is prepared to cast HOUSE FRONTS and any other CASTING, of every description and dimension, and will guarantee satisfaction. A Portable and a Stationary 25 and 30 horse power Engine for sale for cash, at a reasonable price. lt. MCDOUGALL, Attorney. Oct ll Superintendent. AT COST! GENERAL STOCK OF THE subscriber offers for sale, at ^"T^Aand BELOW COST, his entire stock 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, Ac. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Sept 0 Gmo On Plain street. New Goods ! FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS ! CASHMERES, TWEEDS, H^TS, etoo fTlHE subscribers have just received, and J. will open Til IS MORNING, a few in? voices comprising a neat assortment of CLOTHING, ENGLISH and FRENCH CLOTHS, CASSLMERES, Ac-being the first importation totliis city for the sea son. Our READY-MADE GOOPS are princi? pally from our own manufactory, and are made up in the latest styles. Our stock of materials for manufacturing embraces i very style, and will bo made up to order at tho shortest 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 fine assort? ment of HATS, of tho various styles in tho latest fashion. We invite the attention of our visiting friends in the city, to these late arrivals, feeling assured that wo will be ablo to give satisfaction to all who desire to supply i hemsolves. ll. & W. tl. SWAFFIELD, Sept 19 BEDELL'S ROW.