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3y T?lo?rapH. f?cw? Item*. WASHINGTON, September 26.-Ad? vices ^om Nashville state that.affairs are more quiet' in cou sequence of Federal provision to suppress disor? der. Both parties propose to hold elections and tah o the question to 'the courts. Hancock: wont go to New Orleans 'till tho fever subsides. In the mean? time, Mower, is responsible. Mower telegraphs encouragingly regarding the health of the military in the Fifth District. . Hancock and Sickles have left. Internal revonne receipts, to-day, $406,000 NEW YO?IK, September 26.-The constitutional convention has ad? journed till after the election. HAVANA, September 25.-Bal inusa? da- has been, sworn, in os provisional Captain-Geueral. Mangano died nf typhoid fever. RICHMOND, September 26.-Gen. Brown has issned ah order, directing tho officers of the Freedmen's Burean in this District, to turn aver to the civil authorities, nil books and papers. Gen. Beauregard arrived this even? ing. CHABIJRSTON, September 26.-Ar? rived-schooner Navita, Cape Breton; schooner Myrover, New York; brig Queen of Britain, St. Thomas. NEW OntiBANs, September 26.-Iu t y rm en ts np to 6 o'clock, this morn? ing, 67. 250 privates and seven officers are now under treatment for yellow fever at tho Jaokson Barracks, in theist Regiment'United States Infantry. There have been at the barracks autl tho inilitar}- hospital upwards of 100 deaths from fever. CINCINNATI, Sep tomber 26.-The Queen City Distillery has been burnt. Loss $60,000. The citizens have subscribed $0,000 in aid of tho yellow fever sufferers. AuousrA, September 26.-The Judges of the Supreme Court of Georgia-Warner, Walker and Harris -are out in letters, favoring recon? struction under the military bills, on the ground of necessity and expe? diency. Hon. Ben. Hill left this morning for New York. FINANCIAL AND COAI9IICRCIAL.. NEW YORK, September 26-Noon. Stocks excited and 1 per cent, lower since opening. Money 7 per cent. Gold 43};?. Flour buoyant. Pork $23.80. Cotton dull, at 23. 7 P. M.-Cotton heavy and declin? ing; sales 1,500 balen, n't 23. Flour dull and declining-Southern $0.80 ($18.75. Wheat firmer aud advanced 3c.-No. 1 $2.30. Corn declined lc. -mixed Western $1.30(t/;1.33. Oats active aud firmer-Western 75@,75.1 .j. Mess pork $23,90. Stocks improved. Money 7. Gold 43j??43>?. BALTIMORE. September 26.-Flour less firm-high grades scarce; super $9.50@9.75. Wheat heavy and de? clined 10c.-choice rod G0(d,G5. Corn dull-white$1.27@1.28; yellow $1.33 (o}1.35. Oats low, at 67. Rye steady, at 40@45. Cotton dull-middling upland 23@23?.i. CINCINNATI, September 27.-Flour firm but dull. Corn dull, nt $1.05. NEW ORLEANS, September 26. Sales of cotton 150 bales; market easier-low middling 20. Flour quiet and firm-superfine $10; choice ex? tra $18@13.50. Corn in good de? mand, with an upward tendency -white $1.40. Oats scarce, at 80. Pork quiet and firm, at $26.75(a?27. Bacon-retailing at lo}?; sho,. Jere 19).i. Lard firm-prime tierces 14*. 0U% Gold 44. MOBILE, September 26.-There has been a fair inquiry for hotter grades of cotton to-day, in consequence of thc, scarcity ; sales 100 bales-closing quiet, et 205-? for middling. AUGUSTA, September 26.-Cotton very active, but prices easy; sales 490 bales-middling 19. SAVANNAH, September 26.-Cotton dull and inactive, and closed droop : ing-middlings 20>?@21; sales 102 bales; receipts 937; receipts for the week 4,220; exports for" thc week 2,984; stock 1,932. CHARLESTON, September 26.-Cot? ton declined lc. ; stiles 35 bales-mid? dling ?9($19>?. The caterpillar hus appeared on tho main hind, and is seriously injur? ing t: o crops. TH0S. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bond?, Gold and Exchange bought and sold. Oiiieo at GitEOG A ces. July SI "What Do You Drlnic?-Wolfe's Schie? dam Schnapps, lt check* tho disarrange? ment of tho bowel? in warro climates. CRAWFORD & FRIDAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, 8. C. ?.V.NJKI. Cn AW FOOD. JAMES K. FIUDAY. nr\T\\ WILL receive on Htora^'e COT RAMdfTON, MERCHANDIZE and CODN .2&???rR? PRODUCE, and sell or forward tho Hame when desired. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton through u? to our frionda in Charleston or New Yorli, and forwarded frc." of charge. Our Warehouse bein}; located adjacont to t!io South Carolina Railroad Depo!, the item <.r dray ago will cost but bait' tho rates as from other pari? of the city. . Rates of Storage on Cotton reduced to 00 cents a balo por month. At?g fi ?2mn FRESH LAGER BEER. VT WHOLESALE AND RETAH,. JOHN C. Kl .EOERS ft CO. Wolfe'? Scliiertnm Schnapps aro put up in nnart ??m>\ pim bottles, with tho pro? prietor's . .?ne on the bottle, cork and label. NEW GOODS AND We beg to inform our friends and the public TUAT WE HAVE Onx entire Stock of Gooda TO MAIS STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE COIRT HOUSE, And have oar assortment almost entirely new. We are daily receiving Goods for the Fall Trade! And shall offer inducement* for new custom, in addition to our present, that will Ti? Buyers. Call aud Examine. sept is RL C. SHIVER. General Southern Agency. WAM01BF, COLUMBIA, :S . O THE " UNIVERSAL " SAW GIN AND CONDENSER. THEY gin EASTER, CLEAN EH, and make a netter SAMPLE, than any Gins in thc country, with the same power. They have le en adopted hy the East India Cotton Agency Company, by tho Manchester Cotton Snpply Asoociatiou, by the Viceroy of EgypL and by the Governments of Turkey, Brazil, italy. Greece ami India, in their I efforts to raiso this staple in their midst; and thsir merits are even more fully under-j stood by those using them in our own country during tho last two years. COTTON OPENERS, DEDERICK'S COTTON ANO HAY PRESSES, WORLD RENOWNED PREMIUM CRAIN DRILL, WITH THE IMPROVED GUANO ATTACHMENT AND CRASS SEED SOWERS. , Tho PLANTER'S FAVORITE -tho desideratum ol seeders -pr-rfect in mechanical construction; perfect in its performance of work; no bunching ol gratti; no liability of I getting out of order or broken. WALTER A. WOOD'S SELF-RAKE REAPER AND NEW JOIN TED BAR MOWER COMBINED. j These machines have been awarded Gie highest prizes ever offered in England. ? Franco and America, viz: International Exhibition Medal, London, 1862; International ' Exhibition Meda!. Dublin, 1883; besides bein-,' triumphant at tin' recent Parin Exposi lion, Paris, 1807. The Wood's Sell-Hake Reaper ami Mower has received more than one ' hundred and litty Gold and Silver Medals ami Eir.-t-Class Prizes, establishing their great superiority over all other machines. Combining light draught, close cutting, j simplicity in construction, portability, Ac., they aro unequaled. WATER WHEELS. SAW MILLS, Portable ami Stationery, . EUREKA BRICK MACHINE COMPANY. RUMSEY A CO.'S CELEBRATED PUMPS AND BELLS. LEVER STUMP EXTRACTOR, Tho Pioueor Stump Puller and Rock Lifter. First great power. Two men sufficient to raise twenty-live thousand pounds. OTIS LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY, Howe's Standard SCALES and COTTON BEAMS, Eureka Agricultural Works Phyfer Plow, Albany Packhani's Georgia Cotton Seed Plauter. Sancho Panza Wind-Mill Company, Empire Shingle Machine Company, The Portable and Stationery Eugine Companv. RICHARDSON, MERRIAM & CO.'S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, Oliver ?fc Co.'s Rubber and Loather Belting, ALL KINDS OP HOSE, Grant Fan Mill and Cradle Company, SULKY CULTIVATORS, "Nonpareil " Washing Machine Company, Boyer A Bro.'s Premium Farm Grist Mills. Triple Geared, Lever and Endless Railway HORSE POWERS, Threshing Machines, Cleaners and Separators, combined. ALSO, CORN SHELLERS, Magic, Lever und Hide Roll Feed Cutters and Plows, Reversible ?md Expanding Cultivators, LITTLE GIANT CORN MILLS, WHEEL BARROWS. Recommendations by the best parties throughout the State, who have purchased and used many of the above machines, ure constantly coming to hand. Continued use is a guarantee of satisfaction. Call and examine machines in operation, ami leave your orders. Terms accommodating, at Manufacturer's prices, freight added. Descriptive catalogues and circulars sent on application. Agents wanted wherever none aro ap? pointed. A. E. COLTON, Proprietor. W. II. LOWRANCE, Manager. Sept'JC. SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, aiASCFACTCn?i) ANT? ron SAI.;:, WnotESALE AND RETAIL, BY A. R. COLTON, COLUMBIA, G. C. TUE facilities I have fer MANI 1-At Tl. RING-and connection with more than twenty First-ClasS Manufacturers warrant nie in oflering the most liberal induce ! monta to the largont dealers. Orders respectfully KoUcitod and promptly executed. I Descriptive catalogues sent free. i A. H. COLTON. septembor 2? m ORV COO O8 ? MAIN STREET FOREVER ! ! ! J. SULZBACHER & CO. INFORM TUR PUBLIC that they have removed lo the I AWLS' RUILDINO, adjoin? ing thu Phmnix office, where they have opened a large and carefully nelected otock To which additions will constantly he mad.-. As their selections ore made hy an expo rienccd dealer, they assert mort positively that lle ir entire ntoek can and will bo eold itt mich rates an defy competition. Call, BOO ami !>.. convinced. As a proof of what they can and will do, thov offer ELEVEN YA ROS PRINTS tor ONE D iLLAK. Sept 21 6 i v ;.^v jj jfflA^r^M-^bs L ~ j ^ ^^^^^^^^ * J3 fd > ? O 2 m M S I o r C3 m CO V > ? H H m 30 CD O E X C L U S I V E M A X U F A C T U R E li S O F T H E .* UNIVERSAL" COTTON AND rSVEXTKU AND PATENTE!? UY HOP. A CK !.. EMERY. THESE GINS and CONDENSERS are adapted fur running right or left hand, and tor l ither ll AND, HORSE, s i EAM or ft \ PER POWER, and in points of SIMPLI? CITY, DURABILITY, EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY, they have PROVED themselves SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS IN USE. Also, COMPLETE PORTABLE < OTTON OfNMNfi ol' rr ITS, adapted for traveling about and TOLL GINNING, Emery - Emile** Chain ?nd Lever Horne Powers, Tr cell? ing Machines, Cotton Preises, S:iw Mill*, etc., etc.. .d' which can be neon in practi? cal operation at th" SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON OiN WAREHOUSE. A. R. COLTON, General Agent, ti reen viii iud < rlcfctoti Railroad Depot*, Columbia, S. C. f... ? Call iiml examine or M.-ml ii>r circulai**. Sept 22 DILLOS'S PATENT UNIVERSAL COITOS TIFS AND IRON HOOP ' mniSTIE, with tho HOOP COMPLETE, weighs un more than tho iwnal Itu] o used JL iii baling cotton, and renders an allowance for tan- unnecessary; tho ONLi 'JIL ! REQUIRING No SLACK WHILE PUTTING ON, and is sr. perfect that thci necessity i for heavy hoops, to make up for deficiencies in the tie. is entirely obviated. I *u be I sold b\ thoponnd or ton as cheaply as tue heave hoops aud less perfect te _-.ach I and every tio is wprraptcd perfect. Science ann practical use will hayo t aootoi tho Iron-Tie entirely superseding the uso of rope its combination ot adv? .mw, ibo preservation of th? cotton when baled from Consumption by fire, rendering ii. . corny to Insnranoe Companies a matter for consid?ration, both while in warehouse or on shipboard, and itu simplicity of use and economy combined. For sale, in lnree or ?inaH quantit? s, by J. A 1. lt. AHNr.v?, Auf? 25 Colombia) S. C. j?LUotioxi Sales Salo of Hudware and Groceries. UNDER the authority of tho Court of Equity, I will offer for salo at publie? outory, on first MONDAY in October noit, the remaining mock of 00OD8 of the hito firm of Kennith A Gibson, consisting of Hardwaro and Groceries. Terms cash on delivery, li. M. GD380N. Sept 19_ SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of sundry *rita ot fieri facia* to me directed, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY and TUESDAY in Octo? ber next, before the Court Houso in Co? lumbia, within the legal hours, The following PROPERTY, viz: All the defendant's right, title and inte? rest in and to a certain TRACT OF LAND, in Richland District, containing 3.030 acres, situated about five and one-half miles East ot Columbia, and known as the ilocott and Rawlinson Turneo tino Planta? tion; bounded on the North by estate of Wado Hampton and lands of E. D. Gil? more, East hy lauds of E. I). Gilmore and lands lately owned by Thomas J. Robert? son, South by tho right of way of the South Carolina Railroad Company, and West by lands of tho estate of Wado Hampton and a small tract of tho estate of Wright Denley. ALSO, The defendant's right, title and Interest in and to four pits of CRUDE TURPEN TINE, of the following dimensions, viz: 1 pit 40x15 feet, 0 feet deep; 2 pits 30x1$ feet, G feet deep; 1 pit 15x10 feet, G feoi deep, on the plantation described above, on the/loUth Carolina Railroad, six milos below Columbia. Levied on us tho pro? perty of Daniel D. Docott, at tho suit of the Bank of Camden, S. C., rs. Daniel D. Hocott. Terms cash. E. W. GREEN, S. R. D. Sept 15 f Wolfe's Sch teeta m Schnapps corrects the change of water. MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER SON- nn Historical Novel; by Muhlbach. Christianity and its Conflicts; by Marcy. Called to Account; by the author of "On Guard." 50 Cents. No Man's Friend -a Novel; by Robin? son. 75 Couts. The Doom, ami other new Poems; by Jean Ingelow. And other new publications, for sale at McCAR PRICK New bookstore, At R. L. DRYAN'S Old Stand, August 17 Main Street. "Wolfe's Sdi ic<l;t in Schnapps should bo in tho hands of every housekeeper. HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap. 1 Juno 18 ALFRED TOLLESON. Vinegar, Coffee, Oracliers, Zi?tc 2DDLS. CIDER VINEGAR. t 1 bbl. White Wino 20 sacks RIO COFFEE. 5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS. 5 " Soda " 5 " Rutter " 2 " Sugar " 2 " Ginger SNAPS. For sale low by July IS _E. A G. D. HOPE. \Volfe1? Srhirtlttin Sohnupps are good for all urinary complaints. KEEP COOL. rpEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices, I from 5 cents to $3. Call aud get a pretty fan. _ALFRED TOLIJKSON. Ague anil Fever.-Tho only preventive known for chills and fever is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps._ FLOUR! FLOUR ! FIFTY bags new EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,'in bag* of ?13 lbs. For salo* bv ALFRED TOLLESON. Aug ll_ CAUTION! CAUTION! ! IT has come to our knowledge that per? sons from the country and citv, order? ing that GREAT MEDIC?NB, tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT, have thoir orders lilied by an? other medicine, called Epping's Sarsapa? rilla. This is a pernicious habit on tho part of any druggist or apothecary to make such substitutions, and it must re? lied upon their pharmaceutical knowledge to f:ny to their customers that they are the sanio, when it is known they do not know thc constituents of tho medicine Queen's Delight, as propared by Helnitsh. This is to caution the people that "HEI NITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" is an en? tirely different article-a new pharmaceu? tical product and combination of roots and gums, and is the only modiciuo that per? forms so many extraordinary cures among tho people. Over 1.G00 bottles have boen sold .it our store in less than eleven months, and tho demand increasing from all parts of tho country. Purcbaeors should bo careful to ask for "Heinitsh's Queen's Delight." This ia the name. Please remember it -"Queen's De? light " For salo bv FISHER A HEINIT8H, Wholesale and Rctuil Druggists. TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS! 1 mt ISLAND COOPS, IF von desire to supplv yourselves for the FALL and WINTER TRADE, with the ? VERY REST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES ? AU-wool Cashmeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kelcey Fabrics! '. ' front sho?/ly and other impurities, Order Sample ? from the subscriber, and my will ho for.varded, with prices attach :. daring thc months of July and Augu-t. i uti those samples you can make your < . -'.'..ns and return your orders: and tho /nods will be forwarded directly from the manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock Island Mann fae. Co., Juno 9 Imo Charlotte, N. C. Bacon and Tobacco. ONE THOUSAND lb*. Country LACON SIDES. 1,000 lbs. KiUicklnick Smoking Tos ic .. lo boxes low-pricdd Chowing 3 bales 7-S Heavy Shirting. For sale low by ALFRED T,>LI.ESO.\. Tomatoes, Peaches, Okra, Corn. PRESERVE them for ?inter use hy using the PRESERA INO FLUID just arrived and for salo 1 v FISHER \ HErXITSH, Aug 1G Druggists.