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:Oy Tolograpli' Earoprnn News. NEW YORK, December 27.-Thc steamer City of Boston, from Liverpool on tho 12th and Queenstown on tho loth, baa arrived. Tho vigorous measures of tho British Government against the Fenians had re? established publie confidence, and business was reviving io Dublin. Prussia has commenced using coercion to meet tho hostility to Prussia in llan? over. A deputation of the inhabitants from the town of Hader8teben had been re? ceived kv Count Bismark. In reply to their inquiries, the Minister slated that the popular vote in North Schleswig, whe? ther those distriets are to belong to Prus? sia or Denmark, will be taken, but not until after the consolidation of the state of affairs generally in tho Elb? Duchies. The Emperor of Austria has ordered all proceedings against Marshal Beucdek and other Generals for their conduct during thc late war to be stopped. Nc wa Items. NEW YOKK, December 27.-The weekly statistics show that 1,028 emigrants ar? rived hero last week; making the total since January 1, 1SG0, 227,443, and the com? mutation balance is ? I ts.;>2. Adviccs-from Porto Rico state that the yield of tugar and coffee will be abun? dant. The Fenian trials at Swcctsbnrg wore resumed yesterday. After sonni difficulty in empanne!ling a jury, tho trial of Thos. Smith was proceeded with and concluded. Tho jury returned a verdict of guilty, and ho was sentenced to be hanged on the loth Fobruary. Orders have been issued to the military "about Swcctsbnrg to preparo for another raid as an invasion from St. Al? bans is anticipated. City of Mexico correspondence, dated December 8, says the return of the Empe? ror to the throne was received with public rejoicings throughout thc country. His armv, independent of French, numbers 35,000 men, well fed and clothed. The Im? perialists say that if they have no United States troops to contend against, they will ultimately succeed. They desire thc with? drawal of tho French, and consider it would be tho best thing for Maximilian. Reports of tho hanging of Escobedo are ? partially confirmed by Galveston dc- | spatches, and it is now said he was hanged at the instigation of Ortega. WASHINGTON, Dccomber 27.-Postmas? ter-General Randall visited thc post office here yesterday. He made a briof speech to th? employees, in which he alluded to arrangements entered upon for a new post oflico, aud assured tho gentlemen present of his efforts to secure for them increase of salaries. . Petitions are circulating throughout the North for signatures, praying Congress to refrain from tho passage of any Act au? thorizing tho curtailment of tho national currency, or having in view tho return, within a limited time, to specie payments. This movement is in opposition to the policy of Secretary Mcculloch, who main? tains that tho country wants more labor instead of morecurroncy.. Thc fall in gold is not in cousequenco of anything the Secretary has done. There have not been any large sales of gold by his direction for a long time. The President is tho recipient from Jas. Lyons, of Richmond, of a cane made of a picco of thc old frigate. Constitution. The inscription on the gold head compliments Andrew Johnson as tho restorer of the Constitution. The Secretary of State and Assistant Secretary Fred. Seward left Washington yesterday to attend the funeral of tho Portuguese Minister, who died at Brook? lyn, on Monday last. Sumner entertained the new French Minister yesterday. Stanton was among tho guests. This morning, the United States Consul at St. Croix, West Indies, informed the State Department that on account of the prevalence of cholera, small pox and yel? low fever at St. Thomas, the English Islands have established a quarantine on vessels from St. Thomas of twenty-one davs and the Spanish Islands forty days. FORT LARAMIE, December 27.-A mes? senger just in reports | tho formation of a grand coalition of twelve tribes of Indians for common cause against the whites in the Territories of Dacotah and Montana. Thc number of warriors is esti? mated at ll,OCX); but this is very doubtful. Tho names of the killed in the massacre reported yesterday will be forwarded as soon as they can bc reached. The total number of emigrants ar? riving at New York during the year 186G will not vary much from 240,000. This has been exceeded by only four previous years, and this was during the Irish starvation exodus, beginning in 1850 and culminating in 1854. An immigration of 300,000 is expected during 1SG7. The arrivals at the pre? sent are equally divided between the Germans and the Irish. A lady, paying a visit to her daugh? ter, who was a young widow, asked why she wore the widow's garb so long. "Dear mamma, don't yon see," replied the daughter, "it saves me the expense of advertising for a husband, as every one can see that I am for sale by private contract." COMMERCIAL A.\t) FINANCIAL. NEW Yon;;, December 27-Noon.-Gold 31L Flour a shade tinner. Wheat quiet. Corn dull and nominal. Cotton duh, at 3;*i for middling uplands. 7 P. M.-Cotton heavv, with sales of 1,800 bales; uplands 33@*331; Orleans 34.J. Flour 10c. better; State ?S8 50@I2; Western $8 40@13.70; Southern S11.1U@I16.50. Corn dull; mixed Western $1.12@1.13; white Southern $1.13. Pork firmer, at $li)J@20.j for new m*?ss, and S17@17A for prime. Sugars steady; io] for Muscovado and Havana. Gold I32A; money 7. MOBILE, December 27.-Sales of cotton to-dav 1,200 bales; market quiet and dull middhngsSO. Gobi 131@l:m. BALTIMORE, December 27.-Flour verv dull; low grades heavy. Wheat dull and declining. Corn heavy, at 94@97. Oats quiet, at 5S@60. Provisions neglected mess pars. $22.50. Groceries dull heavy. irs SHH* NEWS. i'oKT OF CHARLESTON. DEC. 27. ARRIVED y EST ER DA V. Steamship Adele, Hal], baltimore. Steamship Saragossa, New York. Steamship Falcon, Rued, Bal ti moro Schooner F. Waterman, baltimore. WENT To SKA YESTERDAY. Steamship Emily B. Sonder, New York. Schooner T. J, frazier, Nassau, N P Mop Nunqnani Dorm: ,. Liverpool. Bremen bark Ever h ard Delina, Liverpool, ung John Peirce, strom, Matanzaat IN li'Jilli) i i -*4t- - J CST ll EC El VED E Y J. SULZBACHER & CO., ASMALL lot of fine imported MEER? SCHAUM PIPES, windi w?l be sohl tit A'EIV YORK WHOLESALE PRICES! Call before they are all" ?old, aa we have only a small lot. J. SULZBACHER A CO., Dec 22 C Assembly sir.-rt. Presents FOB GENTLEMEN ? ! --- WHAT is more appropria te as a Christ? mas present to your friend than an elegant MEERSCHAUM PIPE? A J INK ASSORTMENT AT CALNAN ? KllEUDLR'S. I Dec 20 _12 HAMS! HAMS I -I f\f\ CHOICE Sugar-cured HAMS,just I_V/V/ received and for sale at 20 cents per pound, bv J. A 'J'. R. AGNEW. Dee 27 Barber's Patent Adjustable Brace. JUST received, a complete assortment of Barber's Patent Adjustable B I T BRACES, which, for carpenters' and wheel? wrights' use, are the moat convenient and useful braces made, requiring no adjust? ment or fitting of the bit to the brace, and aro emphatically the ne phis ultra of braces. Fur sale by the sole agents, Dec 20- ^_ _J.AT.B. AGNEW. Plow Steel, Plow Moulds AND IRON. TEN THOUSAND lbs. beat qnalitv FLOW STEEL, at VMc. per pound. 1,000 SWEDES PLOW MOULDS, at 10c. I per pound. 30,000 lbs. Swedes Plow and Tire Iron. Together with a full assortment of Tire, Horse-shoe, band. Oval, Hound, Square, Hoop, Sheet and Nail Hod Iron, compris? ing tho best assortment in thc city and at the lowest prices. On hand and for sale bv Dec 19_ J. & T. H. AGNEW. * KEROSENE OIL. -| f \ BBLS. extra pure KEROSENE OIL, I \ * just received and for sale by Dec 2 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Citron, Currants. Raisins, &c. ?y pr BOXES CITRON. XJtJ 75 " Raisins, assorted packages. Together with r. full supply of Currants, Prunes, Soft-Shell Almonds, whole and ground Spices, Ac, constantly on hand and for sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Hecker's Self-Raising Flonr. . AFULL supplv of HECKER'S SELF- . RAISING FLOUR, constantly on hand and for sale at retail by _DecjJ_J." A T. R. AGNEW. Circular Saws. AFULL assortment of best qualltv Cast Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from S to 52 inches in diameter, just received and for salo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. _ Cash Notice. FOR the information of all concerned, we sta'e that our terms are CASH BE? FORE DELIVERY OF GOODS. Orders sent us from country and elsewhere will receive no attention unless accompanied rcil.'i cash to ]>ay the bill. Aug 12 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Corn Starch, Tapioca, &c FRESH TAPIOCA, G rn Starch, Dur yea's Maizena, Hocker's Farina. On hand and for sale bv Nov 7_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. Salmon and Mackerel. KITS CHOICE SALMON, for family usc. " .No. 1 Mackerel. " " " Just received and for sale by Dec 2 J. fie T. R. AGNEW. Almonds, Raisins, Currants. TUST received, a complete assortment of ALMONDS, RAISINS, CURRANTS. PRUNES, CITRON, Ac. NOT 7 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Scales, Scales, Scales. JUST received, a supply of TEW SCALES, Counter Scales and small Platform Scales, which will bc sold at very low prices by_X A T. ft. AGNEW. CANDLES! CANDLES! ONE HUNDRED boxes Sperm and Ada? mantine CANDLES. Just received and for sale by J. A T. H. AGNEW. REGARDLESS OF G03T ? J. SIMSS?, ASSEMBLY STREET. >tween Plain and Washington, ).Tcr their largo and well selected stock of Dry Cjrooclfs, Clothing-, 1 Iixr<l ware, Groceries, TJmorellas?, Boots, Hlioes, Hats, Cap?, ?fcc-, AT 4S0 BELOW (JOST. Call Soon and See for Yourselves. J. SULZBACHER & CO. Oct 21 tlj REDUCTION ! ! To meet the views of buyers, we have, this day. reduced the price of our large and line stock of DRESS GOODS. Those desiring SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS, can get them in this department. Our system of WEEKLY SUPPLIES enables us to offer the following Goods at ices never known before, vi/.: SHIRTING. BLANKETS, CARPETS, LINENS, MERINOS, DELAINES. HOSIERY. NOTIONS, &c, &c. LEETING. I'LA NN ELS. PRINTS, POPLINS, Doc 1G ?ver! DOES THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER THE FOLLOWING PHINTS, at 12i conta a van!. Brown and White SHIRTING, at IC ecu?s x vard, Ladies- CORSETS, from 75 cents upward. 6-4. 3-4 and 10-t TABLE DAMASK, at reduced ? -ice*, 10-4 SHEETING, at 85 cents. French Merinoes, from $1 upward. Silk Striped Poplins, All-wool DeLaines, Black Dress Stilt, at $1.25 a yard, Black Alpacas, Bombazines, White Linens, Ladies" Shawls, Debege, Linen Towels, Stockings, Trunks, Linen Handkerchiefs, ai 15 cents a piece, Ladies* ano] Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES, The Largest Assortment of CLOTHS and CAS3IMEKES, at Lowest Prices ! A full assortment of Ladies1 Cloak Trimmings, Bugle Trimmings, Ladies' Gauntlets, Blankets, Flannels, Bahnoral Skirts, of the best quality. Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks, 0-4 wide, "at $2 a yard. A full assortment of Variety Goods, which is offered at 25 per cent, less than any other Merchant in this city offers them. J. MENDEL, Dec 1 Main Street, two doors above E. Stenhouse's. Imo WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED! And keep constantly on Hand ! ("10RN. RICE, LARD. BUTTER. Skimmed and English Dairv CHEESE. ^gBaltimorc SIDES and SHOULDERS. J. J. EVANS' EXTRA Sugar-cured HAMS. SUGARS, of ail grades. SUPER and SELF-RAISING FLOUR. GOSHEN BUTTER. CRACKERS, of all kind.". SALT, in long, seamless sacks. Together with a fine assortment of WINES and LIQUORS, and a varied stock of House-keeping Articles, all of which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES for CASH. Call and examine for yourselves, at S. SHERIDAN'S, Oct 20 Corner of Gervais and Assoinbly stroets, next to tho Washington House. R & W. C. SWAFFIELD WILL SELL Clothing at Cost! OWING to the GREAT SCARCITY OF MONEY, and to the fact that we have not tho room to handle the LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING that we have on hand. Call and see for yourselves. BEDELL'S ROW. NOT 27 ', Hats, Caps ANO GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS t vVt Wholesale MIK I l^ot-ail I AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 57 AND 59 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. m THE undersigned informs his fellow-citizens, that having rebuilt and thoroughly refurnished his store, hf. is prepared io show a COMPLETE STOCK of GOODS in the CLOTHING LINE, to which ho invites attention. His assortment comprises, in part: COA TS, 0 VER- COA TS. PA NTS A ND VESTS, SCA RFS, ORA VA TS, If A TS. CAPS. TUA VELIN G BLANKETS, SHA WLS, COLLARS, tSc. THESES, VALISES, HA T BOXES, Etc. Also, a splendid assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS on hand, made vm at short notice. SUITS a* SUITS at sui'i's at SI ITS nt SUI I'S at Oct 2? 20, 25, 30. SUITS at SUITS ?LI SUITS at SUITS ai SUI I'S at 50, 00. ANDERSON, Agent. $ J9b* * ? ?P * -Xii' # * ?te* ^ JWw 'W ? ; General Insurance Agents, Stock and Exchange Brokers, COLUMBIA, ?3. O. REPRESENT, among others, tho following well-known FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES: QUEEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY of Liverpool and London-author I ized capital ?2,000,000, or nearly.510,000 00!) I UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, New York capital and assets over . 3,000,000 INTERNATIONAL, New York capital and assets nearly. 2,000,000 SECURITY, New York-capital and assets. 1,500,000 HOME, New Haven-capital and assets. 1,500,000 MANHATTAN, New York- capital and assets. 1,100,000 NORTH AMERICAN, New York capital and assets. 760,000 HOME, Savannah, Ga.-capital and assets. 500,000 SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST, Savannah caoit.il and ass! ts_ 500,000 Risks taken on BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, COTTON-in store nnd on planta? tions Hons hold Furniture, Rents, Leases, Mortgages and every description of pro? perty liable to loss or damage by lire, on the LOWEST TERMS. Polie:. '' issued pv ? ahle in gold ( r currency, and losses promptly paid. .ETNA LIFE INSURANCE C 0 M PA NY, Hartford-capital and assets noarK tl,0Cn,l . This liberal ? nd generous company presents great inducements to those ? ho fee .-. d life is uncertain, and who desire to make a CERTAIN provision for those m ar :.. d <:. tr. who otherwise might suffer when they tire gone. SELL EXCHANGE ON NEW YOKE, in sums to suit, at the usual rates. Internal Revenue Stamps, of ail denominations, for sale. SUi" Office corner of Main and streets, over Agnew's store. Sept 'J Gmo Thc Great American Blood Purifier ! THE (PHYS DELIGHT! 11HE QUEEN'S DELIGHT, tho groat American Alterative and blood Furi ficT, in the must perfect vegetable com? pound of alteratives, tordes, diuretics and diaphoretics; making it the most effective invigorating, rejuvenating and blood cleansing cordial known to the world. In introducing this new and extraordi? nary medicine to tho public, observation leads us to remark that too little attention is paid to the "life of all flesh," the blood. Many diseases; and, too, many complaints, which have their origin in a vitiated state of thc blood, arc treated only as symptoms and results; whereas, if tho remedy had been applied to enrich the blood ami ron? lier it pure, both cause and effect would have been removed. The Queen's Delight is offered to the afilie ted as a sure remedy for th?IMO diseases arising from an impure condition of the blood, lt has a direct ami specific action upon that fluid, and consequently renders tho blood pure, lt is said, on high authority, that "'man no sooner begins to live than he begins to die, and that the characteristics of the living organism aro ceaseless change and ceaseless waste." lt is obvious, therefore, to every reflecting mind, that unless the j blood is pure, in supplying the waste tis- . Hues with material, it must be the cause of' innumerable ills and constitutional disor? ders, Bitch as Scrofula, Rheumatism, He? patic Disorders, Consumption, Inflamma? tions, Fevers, ?c. Life and health is only to bo maintained by the circulation of pure arterial blood. We therefore advise every on* whoso blood is in th?: least vitiated by indulgence or excess, and whose constitution is im? paired bj- disease and is suffering from Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Consump? tion, Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles, Roils, Itching Humor of tho Skin, Erysi? pelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness of tho Shir, Pimples, blotches, Pains in the Rone-;, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilictie Sores, Indigestion, Inflammation of tho Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in thc Back, General Debility, and for all complaints arising from deficiency and poverty of blood, to uso the Queen's Delight. Females of delicate constitution, suffer? ing from weakness and depression ot mind iu consequence of those complaints which nature imposes at the period of change, have a pleasant and sure remedy in tho Queen's Delight. Children whoso fair and ruddy complex? ion gav?? early promise of health and beauty, but too soon become blanched and palo by some hereditary taint of the blood, will have the rich boon restored by using the Queen'? Delight. The unacclimated and persons traveling into warm countnos will lind the Queen's Delight a great protection from all malari? ous affection and diseaees which originato in a change of climate, diet and life. Tho extraordinary and unprecedented cures performed hy the Queen's Delight Compound is attractiug tho attention of every one, not only at home, but abroad. The merits of this compound are hoing felt and appreciated everywhere. Hear what they say of it in New York: "It is a remedy of much importance and value, exerting tm influence over all tho secre? tions, which is unsurpassed by any other known alterative. It is extensively used in all thc various forms ?>f primary and secondary syphilitic affections; also, in scrofulous, hepatic and cutaneous diseases, in which its use is followed by thc moat successful results." Its properties as a remedy were first in? troduced to tho notice of thc profession by Dr. Thos. Young Simons, of South Carolina, as early as 1828, as a valuable alterative re medy in syphilitic affections, and others re? quiring noe of mercury. Dr. Simons' state? ments have been endorsed and extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. R. Frost, of Charleston. From tho reports in its favor, there seems no reason to doubt the efficacy of this medicine in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited by alterative medicines. For sale wholesale and retail by FISHER & HEIN?TSII, _D?>e 27 Druggists, Oolnmbia. S. C. Canary Seed. BIRD SEED, just received and for sale by FISHER A IIEINITSIL Dec 1G_ Finest Assortment of Toilet Articles. HAIR BRUSHES, Tooth Brushes, Co? lognes, Lubin's Extracts, Soaps, fino Perfumery, Powilera. Puffs and Boxes, Combs, French Pomades, Cosmetics, Ele? gant Hair Preparationa, for restoring grey hair to black, restoring its growth and em? bellishing tho h.rir; Hair Dves. For salo bv Dec 16 FISHER A 1IEINITMH. " CHEAP MAT AND STARCH. mURPENTrNE SC AP, JL Palo Bar Laundry " Diamond Starch, Concentrated Lye, Washing Soda. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists. I Toothache Cared in One Minute. rilHE most vioh nt toothache relieved in I one minute. For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists. HARVEY'S ITCH OINTMENT ! IT cures Itch i:i twenty-four hours, li cures all kinds of Itch-Barber's Heh, Camp Uc!:. Ti tler Heh, pile Itch, Scald I head lieli. For Bale bv I FISHER .v HEINITSH, Pharmacists. Cheap Light. PURE KEROSENE OIL-beat quality cheapest light- -no smell -no smoke - j at wholesale and retail low price-at FISHER A II EIN ITS H'S I Dre 1 Drug Store. PURE SALTPETRE. ITU VE HUNDRED pounds pure SALT ; PEILE, for curing beef. Use the best; it is tii-.i cheapest. Get it at FISHER A II KT NITS H'S Dee 1 Drug Store. Cooking Soda and Cream Tartar! PERFEC TIA' pur?' and suitabh- forcook ing purposes. Also, pure Ground Spices, Pepper, Cinnamon, Ginger, Flavor? ing Extracts Lemon. Celorv. Vanilla. Al? mond. At FISHER & H?INITSH'S Dee 1 Drug Store. 4'SEWARE OF THAT COUGH!" THE changing sctis.rn is productive of many afflictions of th-; langs and throat. A small cough is the voice of na? ture telling you to beware ?.f the danger of a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough and affections of the lungs, uso "STAN? LEY'S COU? =11 SYRUP." lt will euro you. Begin at one?;. Don'tdelay. Goto FISHER A HEINITSH, and asl? for "Stanley'e." '.''hoy are tho proprietors. Nov 'J The Tiro-Shilling Coiiiih Remedy ? 0OMBTv ' ' of Wild Cherry and ?\. T".r. A cough ?'ure-for con? sumption, congas, ^ .as, asthma, influenza, catarrh and all lung diseases. Only 2~> cents a bottle. For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists. Auction Sales, VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND For Sale. I WILL sell, on thc 7th dar of January next, [sale-day,] in front of .tho Court House, at Newberry, that valuable TRACT OF LA ND, known" a? th? "Vaughnrille Place," containing 955 acres, and well improved, with two line DWELL? ING HO CS KS on the place. Tito house at the Cross Road has nine rooms, in each a lire-place, with tine out? buildings of every description; nine framed negro houses, with brick chimuies; a line well of water. Also, an excellent STORE 110 USE-a good stand for mercantile busi? ness. 1 have now a fine stock of GOODS on hand, which I will sell at COST. The other house has six rooms, lino well of wa'er and all necessary out-buildmgs. At the Cross Road Place is a splendid BLACKSMITH and \Vo<U> SID rf. This is a splendid COTTON PLANTA? TION-lovel, rather sandy and fertile, and contains a large quantity of wood and creek bottom land. The growth is princi? pally hickorv, oak and black-jack timber. 1 will abo" sell CORN. FODDER, HA T and FARMING IMPLEMENTS. This tract of land can be treated for at private sale by calling on thc subscriber, near Chappell's Depot, or General H. Ii. Kinard, at Newberry C. H. This is one of the healthiest and best cotton plantations in tho up-country. Tho Vaughnville Cross Road Place is as public aplace ?a anv placo can be. A. M. SMITH. Dee 20_ _ _ Groceries ! ! pf f\ BBLS. A, B and C SUGARS. 0\J 10 hbds. and bbls. Brown SUGARS. feTierces HAMS. Clear and Ribbed SIDES. SHOULDERS. 5hhds. MOLASSES. 10 bbls. SYRUP. BAGGING, Gunny and Dundee. 75 coils ROPE. Manilla Rope, of five different qualities. Grecnleaf and Jute Hemp Rope. Salt, at market price. Colgate's Common and Fancy Soaps. STARCH, of various brands. Adamantine and Parafine Candles. Rio and Java Coffees. Cheese, Raisins, Almonds, Ac. A full stock on hand, and not above tho market price. Tho public aro invited to examine the stock. FISHER & LOWRANCE, Nov 9 Main street, Columbia, S. C. IRON, STEEL. NAILS, POTWARE. Tin'd and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE Carpenters' and Blackro's TOOLS SCALES. AXES, S. W. Collins' and o^er brands. PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. In store and for sale LOW by FISHER & LOWRANCE. Nov 9 PEAS, PEAS. BUSHELS, in store and for salo by Nov 9 FISHER & LOWRANCE. 50 Agency of Columbia Steam Saw Mill. THE Mill is now prepared to execute _ promptly all orders for LUMBER, de? liverable at tho Mill, ou tho South Carolina Railroad. Orders left at my store will re? ceive immediate attention. Dec 18 Imo H. I >. H AN AH AN. VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale or to Rent ! A Rare Chance fur Investment ! ! MA 'PLANTATION, consisting of eighteen hundred (18"t:? acres-ono thousand tl.OOO) in swamp, the ba? lance high land; three hundred and li tty (330) of which are cleared, and well adapted to tito culture of cotton. Upon the pre? mises are accommodations for twenty-five to thirty bands. During tin past season, ono of the best cition crops has been made on this place. That portion of the plantation in the swamp com ins A variety of Timber, comprising white oak, bea?h, ash, gum and cypress. Tho above place is situated about eighteen miles below Co? lumbia, and is healthily located. For pur I ticulars, apply to H. D. HANAHAN. Doc IS _ " Imo I Fresh Arrival. ' 1 fi A A BUSHELS prime White Pro i LA/V/V7 vision CORN, 500 bushels primo Mixed CORN, 100bbls. E.xtr.i FAMILY FLOUR, 1,000 bushels White Seed Oats 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides, 2,000 lbs. small and primo Breakfast I Strips, 50 sacks Liverpool Salt, Pian, Hay, Peas and Grains, of all dc j ? ?riptions. for sale al lowest market figures. BROWNE & SCH ?RM Eli. J Dec 7 Main street. Voider's new store. Ale asid Porter ONE HUNDRED dozen London PORTER and Edinburg ALE. Just received ?md \ for sale by J. \ T. K Af ?NKW. Molasses, Molasses. !"1AImns- primo Sugar House MO ! JL\J LASSES. 25 bbls. prime Sugar Hon.,o Molasses. I Just received and for sale low bv I Oct 19 J. Si T. R. AGNEW.