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Kew? ::nii-, MILWAUKIE, December 27.-Tho family of Frank Culver, near Repon, Wisconsin, was poisoned with strichniue on Christmas day, administered in tea. Thc supposed poieouers are Italians who had been dis? charged from service by Culver. NEW Youie, December 28.-The Herald's Ire? land correspondence, dated the 16th, goes to show that the Fenian revolution excite? ment remains at fever heat. ?Seventy-six British war-vessels arc in and olT Queens? town harbor, and loyal and wealthy inhabi? tants arc Hocking into tho garrisoned towns for safety. Stevens is thought tobe in the South, lt is said a risiug will take place simultaneously in the Counties of Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Kilkenny. NEW YOKE, December 28. -Several houses were blown down in the upper part of the city daring thu storm. Loss $20,000. No? body hurt. Despatches from all parts of j the State report extreme vigor ct storm. Accounts given by passengers of sunk steamer Commodore, which was wrecked in Long Island Sound, show that their es- j cape waa marvelous. The vessel caught lire during the storm, ?nit the dames were i extinguished. It is reported two lives were lost. Frauds upon revenue aro not confined to whiskey distillers alone, lt is known that some of our largest .-ilk and lace import? ers perpetrate large swindles upon tho Go? vernment by means of undervalued in? voices or other contrivances, which they invented to meet present contingencies. One importing house alone was compelled, & week ago, to pay $S0,Obi ?:. geld for at? tempting to evade the law. ] ST. Loris, December 28.- Particulars of a great lire at Warrensburg, Missouri, have I been received. Twenty-two buildings were destroyed. Loss $200,000. YICKSHUKO, Miss., December 27.-The steamer Fashion, engaged in trade between this city and New Orleans, was burned this evening, about twelve miles above Baton Bouge. Twenty lives were lost, but names not yet learned. Tho cargo con? sisted of two thousand six hundred bales of cotton, which were a total loss. i BOSTON, MASS., December 28.-Harvey D. Parker, Mr. Bingham and George Young, proprietors of three leading hotels here, were before thc municipal court yesterday, charged with violating thc liquor law. The defendants waived the reading of the in- j dictmcnt, and the usual lorin of sentence, being n tine of $50 and three months' iuipri sonment in the house of correction, was j passed upon each; from which an appeal was take?, and bonds given for future ap? pearance. I TROY, N. Y., December 28.-Two feet of snow has fallen here, and the streets aro j blockaded. Trains of cars aro within five ' miles of tho city, but cannot reach here. No trains have arrived since yesterday, and none left. It is thc greatest storm known hero in twenty years, and it still continues. ALBANY, N.Y., Dcccmocr 28.- The storm, yesterday, was the most severe sineo 1835. Twenty inches of snow fell ami drifted ter? ribly. Railroad communication has been entirely suspended. The train due. hero yesterday, at 4:30, ran into a snow drift, a few miles West of herc. Efforts have been inado to reach tho train, from this eity, with six locomotives and two coaches, but they could not proceed beyond tho city limits. The snow drifted higher than the locomotives. No trains have arrived or been despatched to-day, nor is it likely any will, for some time. QuiiiiEc, December 28.-Michael Crowley, who, yesterday, was found guilty by a jury, at Sweetsburg, has been sentenced to be executed with tho other Fenians, on the 15th of February. Ile is a British subject. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, December 24.-A sergeant and live soldiers, of Company D, 7th Cavalry, from Fort Kiley, went to Og? den city, in search of deserters. The ser? geant stationed a guard around a house, with orders to let no one in. Ile then at? tempted to outrage the woman of tho house, who was alone. Thc cries of her children aroused her husband and brother, at work in a field near hy, and they came to her assistance. The sergeant, foiled, ordered thc husband shot, and the order was carried out by one of the- guard, who killed the husband. The citizens a. med, and fought the soldiers, wounding two aie' capturing thc squad. They are now in the hands of the civil authorities. HUDSON, N. Y., December 28.- A storm, the greatest ever known here, is prevailing. Every avenue to the city i i blocked up. Tho Hudson and Berks here Railroad i-> completed}' closed. Four passenger cars were bk wu from the track of the- Hudson River Road. Tho damage done by the storm in thia neighborhood will be very great. WASHINGTON, Dcce-.itbcr 2S.-The re? ceipts of gold m the Treasury, during this month, are unusually light. There have been no extraordinary expenditures, and the balance, at the end of the month, wilt show the gold in the Treasury vaults to be about iSO.00O.or0; certificates, $10,000,000; total, $96,000,000. The President has recalled theexequator of Gerhard Jausscn, Consul of Oldenburg, for New York, thus preventing him longer to exercise such official privileges. The reason of this is, that Janssen refused to appear in thc Supremo Court nf tho State of New York, to answer in a pending suit, on the plea that he is a consular officer, and, in this way, seeking to use his official position to defeat .lie ends of justice. Governor Patton, of Alabama, is herc, and states that he will probably remain until after the rc-assembung of Congress, in order that ho may confer with the members, and ascertain whether ho can assure the people of Alabama that the State win be admitted, upon tho ratifica? tion of the amendment. The President having received satisfac? tory evidence from the Emperor of France, through the Marquis de Montholon, that vessels belonging to citizens of tho United States, entering any port of France or its dependencies, on or after the ls<t January next, will not ht; subjected to the payment of higher duties ol' tonnage than are'levied upon vessels belonging to citizens of France, entering the said port, has issued a proclamation declaring that, on and after Bftid lot day of Januarv, so long as vessels of the United States shall bo admitted to French ports on tho terms aforesaid, French vessels entering ports of the United States will be subject to no higher rat' s of duty on tonnage than aro levifcd upon vessels in the United States in the ports thereof. Sugar-cured Hams.! K f\(\(\ T'??s- FI*?E SUGAR-CURED TJ.I/UU HAMS, t?rsalo at 15 cents per pound by A. L. SOLOMON, Dee 21 "~ On Plain sire! t. HAMS I HAMS! I Clio;cf! Sugar- aired ii VMS.jnst received and tor salo ar. 20 cents per ponnd, by ,J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Di e 27 C/hxuiar Saws. \ FERE assortment of best quality JTJL Cunt Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, ?rom ? to 52 indies in diameter, just received and for sale low by J. & T. E. AG NEY.'. COMMERCIAL, AND FINANCIAL. NEW YOUR, December 28-Noon.-Flou1* 5c. bettor. Wheat quiet and firmer. Corn dull and drooping. Pork firmer. Cotton 33@33L Gold 32b Money 7 per cont. 7 P. M.-Cotton firm, with salo? of 2,500 bales; uplands 33?; Orleans Flour advaucod 5? 10c.; State $3.G0(?#12.10; West? ern $8.50<j??13.G?; Southern brands rather moro active and firmer-mixed to good $11 10fri?13.CO; fancy und extra $13 10cUl7. Corn heavy and declining; mixed Western $1.12; new yellow an<l white Southern $1.03. Money easy, at 7 per cent. Gold 33?(U33.|. ?Ai.TiMoug, December 2S.-Flour quiet; high grades firm. Wheat very scarce, at 12.15(312.20. Corn steady. CUAKLESTON, December 23.-The cotton market, for tho past week, has been ^ex? tremely dull, with pricos steadily declining; sales, about 3wu bales, for the week. Yes? terday's quotations are {?iv?*U at 2'J@32i. Hice 7?('<,o?, with bunted arrivals. Crude turpentine S2 2 V;v E Uaj $i.4?@L5? for North Uiver; $1.55@1.GO for Eastern. Corn $I.24@1.35. Oats76@80. Flour ill.50@18. bacon shoulders and ribbed sides 12Ui.l\; olo.tr ribbed sides M bu 15: ch ar sides 15A (U10. Salt $2.50 pei- sack, for liverpool common. Plow Steel, Plow Moulds AND IRON. rilEN THOUSAND lbs. best qualitv PLOW X STEEL, at l'2Ac. per pound. 1,000 SVfEDES PLOW MOULDS, at 10c. per pound. 30,000 lbs. Swedes Plow and Tire Iron. Together with a full assortment of Tire, Horse-shoe. Dan i. Oval, Round, Square, Hoop, Sheet and Nail Hod Iron, compris? ing thc be<t assortment, in tho city and at the lowest pi ices. On hand and for sale, bv bec 19 Jj & T- n- AGNEW. ' Citron, Currants. Raisins, &c. ?pr BOXES CITRON. 4*J 75 " Raisins, assorted packages. Together with a full supply of Currants, Prunes, Soft-Shell Almonds, whole and ground Spices, &c, const anti v on hand and for sale low by -T. & T. R." AGNEW. Barber's Patent Adjustable Brace. JUST received, a complete assortment of I barbers Patent Adjustable R I T BRACES, which, for carpenters' and wheel? wrights' use, aro the most convenient, and useful braces made, requiring no adjust? ment or titting of the bit. to the brace, and are emphatically thc ne plus ultra ol braces. For sale by the sole agents, Dec 20 .1. ? T. EL AGNEW. Cash Notice. FOR tho information of all concerned, we stato that eur terms are CASI I BE? FORE DELIVERY OF GOODS. Orders sent us from country and elsewhere will receive no attention unless accompanied reith cash to pay Hie l>ill. _Augl2_ _ J. A T. R. AGNEW. Corn Starch, Tapioca, &c. FRESH TAPIOCA, C rn Starch, Dur yea'n Maizena, Hocker's Farina. On band and for salo by NOT 7 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Salmon and Mackerel. KITS CHOICE SALMON, forfarailvuse. " No. 1 Mackerel, " " . Just received and for sale by Dec 2_ J. A T. R._ AGNEW. Almonds, Raisins, Currants. TUST received, a comp?lete assortment of ALMONDS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, CITRON, Ac. Nov 7 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Scales, Scales, Scales. TUST received, a supply of TEW SCALES, Counter Scales and small Platform ScaL s, which will be sold at very low prie, s by J. A T. R. AGNEW. CANDLES! CANDLES! ("VNE HUNDRED boxes Sperm and Ada ) mantinc CANDLES. Just received and for sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Jklo ar?? Porter ONE HUNDRED dozen Lon don PORTE I i and Edinburg AEE. Jtist received and for sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Molasses, Molasses. -| /\ HilD.S. primo Sugar House MO 11/ LASSES. 25 bbls. prime Sugar House Molasses. Just received and for .sale low bv Oct 19 J. A T. R. AG-NEW. SALT AND BLUE STONE. ]7?0UR HUNDRED sacks LIVERPOOL A SALT, extra large, at $3.30. 1,000 lbs. BLUE STONE, 7 lbs. for $1. Tile alv.ve will be sold at prices named, or at lower prices, if offered lower by any housa ir. Columbia. '* We icill not be-under sold." J. A T. R. AGNEW. Fenders, Andirons, &c FT". HE undersigned have just received a JL handsome assortment of FENDERS, SHOVELS and TONGS, brass Andirons, Common and Fancy Fire Dogs, Ac, oj their own importation, which they are offering at reasonable prices. J. A T. R. AGNEW. _ _ gm tr J REGARDLESS OF GOST ? J. ?ICES! k CO., ASSEMBLY STREET, itween Plain and Washington, )Scr their largo and well selectod stock of Dry Goods, C T! o tiling, IIni"dware9 Groceries, T? T:mbr*ella,s9 Boots, Slioes, lint**, Oap s 5 &?c9 AT ,\ND BELOW COST. Call Econ and Seo Tor Yourselves. ?fe ^> J. S?LZBACHER & CO. Oe* 24 tlj REDUCTION ! ! To meet the views of buyers, we have, this day, reduced the price of our large and 6ne stock of DRESS GOODS. Those desiring SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS, can get thorn in this department. Our system of WEEKLY SUPPLIES enables us to offer the following Goods at prices never known before, viz? SHEETING. SHIRTING, BLANKETS, EL A N N E I.S. CARPETS. LI N E N S, PHI NTS. M E K ? NOS. D E LA ! N ES, POPLINS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c., '&c. Doc 16 DOES THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER THE FOLLOWING I> RENTS, at 12* couta a var.!. Brown and \Vhite SHIRTING, at 16 cents a yard, Ladies' CORSETS, from 75 cents upward. 6-4, S-4 and 10-4 TABLE DAMASK, at. reduced prices 10-4 SH BETING, at 85 cents, French Merinoes, from $1 upward. Silk Striped Poplins, All-wool DeLaines, Black Dress Silk, at $1.25 a yard. Black Alpacas, Bombazines. While Linens, Ladies' Shawls. Debege, Linen Towels, Stockings, Trunks. Linen Handkerchiefs, at 15 cents a piece, Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES, Thc Largest Assortment of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, at Lowest Prices A full assortment of Ladies' Cloak Trimmings, Bugle Trimmings, Ladies' Gauntlets, Blankets. Flannels, Balmoral Skirts, of tho host, quality, 1 Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks, 6-4 wide, at $2 a yard, j 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 ! C^ORN, RICE, LARD, BUTTER. Skimmed and English Dairv CHEESE. J\ baltimore SIDES and SHOULDERS. J. J. EVANS' EXTRA Sugar-cured HAMS. SUGARS, of all grades. SUPER and SELF-RAISING FLOUR. GOSHEN BUTTER, CRACKERS, of all kinds. 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 xl th? LOWEST MARKET PRICES for CASIE Call and examine for yourselves, at S- SHERIDAN'S, Oct 20 Corner of Gervais and Assembly streets, nest to the Washington House. & W. ?. OWING to the GREAT SCARCITY OF HOKEY, and to the fact that we have not the room to handle the LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING that we have on hand. Call and seo for yourselves. BEDELL'S ROW. AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ? A.* Wholesale and J7.eta.il I AT THE OLD STA SB, NO. 57 AND 59 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA. m? w si ft vj j THE undersigned informs his fellow-citizens, that having rebuilt and thoroughly jfk refurnished his store, he is prepared to ?how a COMPLETE STOCK of GOODS in (fjftho CLOTHING LINE, to wnicn he invites attention. His assortment comprises, -""Ha part: COA TS, 0 VER-COA TS, PA NTS A ND VESTS, SGA RFS. ORA VA TS, HA TS, CAPS, TRAVELING ULA NEETS, SHAWLS; COLLARS, ?ft?. TRUNKS, VALISES, DAT HONES, Etc. Abo, a splendid assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS on hand, made np at short notice. i*A^C? CASS1MEE3E SUITS at $15, SUITS at $40, SUITS at 20, SUITS at 45, SUI TS at 25, SUITS at 50, SUITS at 30, SUI TS at GO, SUITS at ?15, SUI TS at 75. Ra C.. ANDERSON, Oct 25 Ag. nt. H. E. NICHOLS & CO., General Insurance Agent '. Stock and Exchange Brokers, COI??M:BIA, rs. o. IREPRESENT, among others the fol .wing well-known FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES: \) QUEEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY of Liverpool and London-author? ized capital ?2,000,000. or nearly.$10,000,000 UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, New V rk capital and assets over. S.OOo.noo INTERNATIONAL, New York-caph.il 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, N? iv York -capital and assets. 1,100,000 >ORTH AMERICAN, New York capital and assets. ',00,0.0 HOME, Savannah. Ga.-.capital and assets. 500,000 SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST, Savannah-capital and at-scls ... 500,000 Risks taken on BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, CO''TON hi st?r? ami .n planta? tions -Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, Mortgages and every description of pro? perty liable to loss or damage by ?rc, on the LOWEST TERMS, 'policies issued pay? able in gold or currency, and losses promptly paid. .ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford capital andaxsi ts nearly $4,061,000. This liberal and g?nerons company presents great inducements to thoa . ivbnfeol that life is uncurtain, and who desire to maki a CEUTAIM provision lor tims near and dear, who otherwise might, suffer when the> : re .rone. SELL EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, in sums to sud, at the usual tat. c. Internal Revenue Stamps, of all denominations, for sale. H?~ Cilice corner of Main and si reels, over Agnew's store Sept 9 Gmo Thc Great American Blood Purifier ! THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT ! milE QUEEN'S DELIGHT, tho great JL American Alterative and Blood Puri? fier, is the mest perfect vegetable com? pound of alteratives, tonics, diuretics and diaphoretics; making it the most effective invigorating, rejuvenating and blood cleausing cordial known to the world. In introducing this new and extraordi? nary medicine to tho public, observation leads us to remarle that too little attention is paid to the "life of all flesh," tao blood. Many diseases, and. too, many complaints, which have their origin in a vitikted stat?: of the blood, are treated only : s symptoms and results; when as, if the remedy bad been auplied to enrich the blood and ren? der it pure, both causo and effect would have been removed. Tho Queen's Delight is offered to the afflicted as a sure remedy for those diseases arising from an impure" condition of tho blood, lt lias tv direct and specific action upon that fluid, and consequently renders the blood pure, lt is said, on high authority, that "niau no sooner begins to livo than he begins to die, and that the characteristics of tho living organism are ceaseless change and cease'ess waste.'- It is obvious, therefore, to every reflecting mind, that unless the blood is pure, in supplying tho waste tis? sues with material, it must bo the causo of innumerable ills and constitutional disor? ders, snell as .Scrofula, Rheumatism, He? patic Disorders, Consumption, Inflamma? tions, Fevers, ?c. Life ami health is only to be maintained by thc circulation cf pure I arterial blood. V\> therefore advise every one whoso blood is in the least vitiated by indulgence or excess, and whose constitution is im? paired by disease and is suffering from Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Consump? tion, Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles, Roils, Itching Humor of thc Skin, Erysi? pelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness of the skin, pimples, Blotches/Paiua in tho Bones, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilictic Sores. Indigestion, Inflammation of the bladder and Kidneys, Pains in tho Back, General Debility, and for all complaints arising from deficiency and poverty of blood, to use the Queen's Delight. Females of delicate constitution, suffer? ing from weakness and depression ot mind in consequence of those complaints which nature imposes at tho period of change, have a pleasant and snro remedy in tho Queen's Delight. ?? Children wiiose fair and ruddy complex? ion gave early promise of ht alth and beauty, but toe soon becomo blanched and pale by some hereditary taint of the blood, will have the rich boon restored by using the Queen's Delight. The unacclimated and persons traveling into warm countries will find the Queen's Delight a great protection from all malari? ous affection and diseases which origiuato in a change of climate, diet and life. Tho extraordinary and unprecedented cures performed by the Queen's Delight Compound is attracting the attention of every one, not only at home, but abroad. The merits of this compound aro being felt and appreciated everywhere*. Hoar what they say of it in New York: "It ia a remedy of much importanco and value, exerting an influence over all tho secre? tions, which is unsurpassed by any otb'-r known alterative. It is extensively used in all tho various forms of primary and secondary syphilitic affections; also, in scro'ulous, hepatic and cutaneous diseases, in which its use is followed by thc most successful results." Its properties as a remedy wero first in? troduced to the notice of tho profession by Dr. Titos. Young Simons, of South Carolina, as early as 1M?S, as a valuable alterative re? medy in syphilitic affections, and others re? quiring use of mercury. Dr. Simons' state? ments have boon endorsed ard extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. R. Frost, of Charleston. From the 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 & HEINITSH, Dc '_'7 Druggists, Columbia. S. C. Canary Geed. BIKE SEED, just received and for salo bv FISHER & HEINITSH. Dcc*16 _ Finest Assor tment of Toilet Articles. HAIR BRUSHES, Tooth Brushes, Co? lognes, TiUbin's Extracts, Soaps, lino Perfumery, Powders. Puffs and Boxes, Combs, French Pomades, Cosmetics, Ele? gant Hair Preparations, for restoring grey hair to black, restoring its growth and em? bellishing tho hair; Hair Dyes. For sale bv Dec 16 FISHER ? t l EI NITS H. CHEAP SOAP AND STARCH. 1TURPENTINE SOAP, . Palo Bar Laundry " Diamond Starch. Concentrated Lye, Washing Soda. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH. Druggists. Toothache Cured in One Minute. TITHE most violent toothache relieved in 1 one minute. For sale bv _ FISHElt "? HEINITSH, Pharmacists. HARVEY'S ITCH OINTMENT ! IT cures Itch in twenty-four hours. It cures all kinds of Itch-Barber's Itch, Camp Itch, Tetter Itch, Pile Itch, Scald head Itch. For salo bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists^ Cheap Xtight. PURE KEROSENE OIL-best quality cheapest light-no smell-no smoke at wholesale and retail-low price-at FISHER & HEINITSH'S Dec 1 Drug Store. "PURE Sil?Tj??TRE. FIVE HUNDRED pounds pure SALT? PETRE, for curing beef. Use tho best; it is tho cheapest. Get it at FISHER A HEINITSH'S _Dec 1 Drug Store. Cooking- Soda and Cream Tartar ! PERFECTLY pure and suitable for cook? ing purposes. Also, pure Ground .spices, Popper, Cinnamon, Oinger, Flavor? ing Extracts L< mon. Celerv, Vanilla. Al? mond. At FISHER & HEINITSH'S Dec 1 Drug Store. "BEWARE OE THAT COUGH;"' flt ?IE changing soasen is productive of ikiiction S?lese YALI ABLE TRACT OF LAND For Sale. I WILL Bell, on thc 7th day of January next, [sale-day,] in front of the Court House, at Newberry, that valuable TRACT OF LA ND, known as tho "Vanghnvillo Place," containing 035 acres, and will improved, with two tine DWELL IN'', HO USES on the place. Tho house at tho Cross Road has nine rooms, in each a fire-place, with rino out? buildings of ( very description; nine framed negro houses, with brick chimnies; a line well of water. Al-o, an excellent STORE UO USE- a good stand for mercantile busi? ness. I have now a line stock nf GOODS on hand, which 1 will nell at COST. ? The other house has six rooms, lino well of water and all necessary out-buildings. At tin Cross Road Place is a splendid BLACKSMITH and WO<>/> SHOP. This is a splendid COTTON PLANTA? TION-\ove\, rather sandy and f- rule, and contains a large quantity <>f wood ami creek bottom land. Tho growth is princi? pally hickory,oak and black-jack timber. I will also sell CORN. FODDER, BAY ami FARMING IMPLEMENTS. This tract of ?and can be treated for at private sale hy calling on the subscriber, near Chappcll's Depot, or General H.. H. Kin ard, at Newberry C. H. This is ono of t!ie healthie st and best cotton plantations in tho up-country. The Vaughnville (.'ross Load Place is as public a place as any place can bs. A. M. SMITH. Dec 20 Groceries ! ! pr f\ PUTS. A, B and C SUGARS. 0\J 10 hhds. and bbls. Brown SUGARS. UgTierces HAMS. Clear and Rihbed SIDES. SHOULDERS. 5 hhds. MOLASSES. 10 bbls. SYRUP. BAGGING, GunnT and Dundee?. 75 coils ROPE. Manilla Rope, of five different qualities. Greenleaf and Jute Hemp Rope. Salt, at market price. Colgate's Common and Fancy Soaps. STARCH, of various brands. Adamantine and Parafinc Candles. Rio and Java Coffees. Cheese, Raisins, Almonds, Ac. A full stock on hand, and not above tho market price. Tho public arc invited to examino the stock. FISHER & LOWRAXCK, Nov 9 Main street, Columbia, S. C. IRON, STEEL. NAILS, POTWARE. . . Tin'd and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE Carpenters' and Biack~ni's TOOLS SCALES. AXES, S. W. Collins' and oilier brands. PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. In store and for sale LOW by JFISHEB & LOWRANCE. Nov 0 _ pr A RUSHERS, in store and for salo bj OU Nov!) FISHER A LOWRANCE. Agency of Columbia Steam Saw Mill. ri^HE Mill is now prepared to execute X promptly all orders for LUMBER, de? liverable at the Mill, on tho South Carolina Railroad. Orders left at my ?tore will re? ceive immediate attention. " Dee RS Imo II. M. HANAHAN. VALMBLl PMBlfAli For Sale or to Kent I A Bara Chance for InTes?incnt r. A PLANTATION, consisting of HBw eighteen hundred (1800) acres-ono ??thousand (1,000) in swamp, tho ba? lance high land; three hundred and fifty (350) of which are cleared, and well adapted to thc culture of cotton. Upon the pre? mises are accommodations for twcnty-livo to thirty hands. During the past season, ono of tho best cotton crops Las been mada on this placo. That portion of tho plantation in the nwarnp contains ?variety of Timber, comprising white oak, beach, ash, gum and cypress. The above olaco is situated about' eighteen miles below Co? lumbia, and is hialtbilv located. For par? ticulars, apply to II. D. II AN Ali AN. Dec 18 Imo State South Carolina-Richland Dir-t. i .'>.>/ Jnrnh Le!!, Ordinary of sa ?il District. j -VTriIEBEAS W. M. Beckham hath ap \Y plied to me for letters of administra ; linn, wi; li will annexed, on all and singular ! tie; goods and chattels, rights and credits of James C. Rates, late of thc District aforesaid deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the executors, kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to he and anpear before me, at our next Ordinary's c'.. rt for the said District, to Ix- holden at Columbia on Friday, tlc Fourth dav of .' - unary next, at ten o'clock a. nv. t"> sin..7 HecLcr's Self-liaisi ng1 Jr lour. * FULL s'oeiy of BECKER'S 8ELF C\ R.Ms. i I.oUl.'. constantly en hand ' Dec 2J."A T. R. AGNEW.