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- ' II,, i . i . ' ' '. Cable Despatches. LONDON, October 31.- Napoleon lines Italian co-operation in ile ding Papal interests. The London Globe says, although Prussia bas pledgod neutrality, Bis? marck baa given formal assurance that he will not allow France to war on Italy. IT?WS Item?. CHARLESTON, October 31.-A con? servative convention, to take action in behalf of the white population of this State, has been called to meet in Columbia, on the 6th of November. Sailed-steamers Moneka, New York; Falcon, Baltimore. NEW YORK, Ootober 81.-The steamer Chauncey, from Aspinwall, j brings $516,000in gold. She reports j severe storms ana heavy rains in I Central America. The cholera is dis- ] appearing. A line of steamers will i be established between Valparaiso and Liverpool. SAN FKANCTSOO, October 25.-The entire Democratic State ticket has boen elected, by about 8,000 ma? jority. AoxrCoXA, October 81.-Gen. Popo has issued an order for the polls to be continued open until Saturday, tho 2d, at 6 p. m. Accounts from the different Coun? ties state that the Couventionists are having thiDgs pretty much their own way. RALEIGH, N. C., October 31.-The County Convention of the Constitu? tional Union Men, and friends of civil liberty, assembled to-day. After re-asserting their devotion to the Con? stitution of their forefathers, and conservative principles, in a series of resolutions, the Hon. D. J. Fowle, J. A. Norris, P. H. Mangum and B. T. Blake, were nominated for tho State Constitutional Convention. M. A. Bledsoe, and others, addressed thc assemblage in opposition to radical? ism. AU parts of the County were represented with full delegations. The utmost harmony prevailed. The opponents of the radicals are now thoroughly organized and in good fighting trim. Thoy expect to carry the County. RICHMOND, October 31.-The offi? cial vote of tho State east is as fol? lows: Whites 75,924; colored 93,656; for Convention, 14,835 whites, 92,507 colored; against Convention, 61,249 whites, 638 colored. Gen. Schofield, in view of the complaints of fraud, is about to order a new census of the voting population of Richmond. MOBILE, October 31.-Four inter? ments from fever to-day. NEW ORLEANS, October 31.-Fever interments, to 6 o'clock this morn? ing, 13. Accounts from Galveston state that there were four deaths from yellow fever yesterday. WASHINGTON, October 31.-Official majority against negro ruffrage in Ohio is 50,692. Internal Revenue receipts to-day $765,000; for the month $14,550,000. HAVANA, October 30.-Intelligence received here states that St. Domingo has declared war against Hayti, on account of the sympathy and assist? ance given by the Haytiens to ex President Baez. Baez was at Carac cas, where he was planning an attempt to return to St. Domingo. President Cabrai and Gen. Pessin wero on tho Haytien frontier, with an army of 4,000 mon. Ten prisoners, who took part iu a revolt at the penitentiary, at Santiago o Cuba, woro shot on the 23d. All hors implicated have been sen need to long terms of imprison? ment. FftTAFSCO GMO. THE MOST RELIABLE NOW IN USE. JACOB LEVIN, Agont for tho PATAPS CO GUANO COMPANY, is now pre? pared to furnish tho Planters of South Carolina with tho above named article, from ONE BARREL to 500 TONS. Ciroulars, explaining its properties, with quantity applicable to tho soil upon which it is to Lo used- certificates of numerous Plantors having usod it in the culturo of Cotton, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Tobacco, Pota? toes, Grass, Ao.-can bo had at my office, corner of Assembly and Plain shoots North corner of new Markot. 100 barrels now in stors, and will bo sent to any part of tho State. OrderB respect fullv solicited. JACOB LEVIN; Oct 30 t_Agent. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. ALL persons indobted to tho estate of JOHN H. DUE, deceased, will come forward and sottle thoir accounts, and all having claims against tho said ostato will present them, properly attested, to JULIEN SOULE, Admin'r, Corner Bull and Lumber streets. Oct 23_?Cf FANCY ?00DS. CALAFACIO GLOVES and PADS, Corn Plasters, Meon Fun, a toilet powder, Lubin's, Coudray's, Yankee Soap*, BuiT, Ivory and Wooden Combt, Comb Brushes, Bay Bum, Hair Brushes, fine assortment, Colognes, Toilet Extracts, Sponges, Tooth-Pioks, Sucking Bottles. Tubos and Nipplos, Night Tapers, Italian Violin Strings, and various other things too uumorous to mention, for salo by FISHER A nEINITSH, Oct 8_;_Druggists. Wolfe's Sch?ci?an? Schnappe aro sold ; by all grocers and apothecaries. JTIHAJXC?&L, AND tCnrwiMUClAX.. OOI?TJMBIA, October 29. -Salea o? ' cotton to-day 158 balee-middling NEW YORK, October 81-Noon. Floor , 10c lower. Wheat 2@3o. lower. Oom l@2c. lower. Mess ? pork lower-20.87@20.95. Lard dnU, at 13@18%. Gotten dull, at, 19@19>?. Sterling 9%?9X. Gold 7 P.' M.-Cotton a shade lower1- j soles 1,900 bales, at 19@19Flour -Stete 8.30@10.60; Southern 10.15 @H.80. Mixed Western corn 1.37. Mess pork heavy, at 21.00. Gold firm af BALTIMORE, October 31.-Cotton dull, at 19@19>?. Wheat flat, 5@6c. lower. Corn 2c. lower-Southern yellow 1.20@1.80. CHARLESTON, October 81.-Cotton declined >?c.-sales 500 bales; mid? dlings 17)4 ; receipts 1,180. NEW ORLEANS, Ootober 31.-Sales ci cotton 50!) uni ca; market easier low middling 18@18>a. New crop of sugar and molasses is boing received; sugar quoted IC; prime molasses asking 90. Flour firmer-super 10.25 ; choice 14@15. Bacon-retailing shoulders 15}? ; clear 19@19. Lard dull-tierces 14}?; keg 15>?. Gold 41. Monrxjs, October 31.-Cotton in ' fair demand; sales 1,200 bales-mid? dling IG^j; receipts 1,107 bales. SAVANNAH, October 31.-Cotton dull-middling 17; sales 400 bales. AUGUSTA, October 31.-Cotton %e. lower; sales G26 bales; receipts 1,272; middling 16@1G.V?. HAVANA, October 30.-Sugar in? active-No. 12 a. s. 8(2* 8.1.,. rials. LONDON, Ootober 31-Noon.-Con? sols 94,1^. Bonds 70 LIVERPOOL, October 31-Noon. Cotton quiet and easier-uplands 8??; Orleans 9. Pork 72. Bacon 52. Lard 53. LIVEKPOOL, October 31-Evening. Cotton closed quiet-uplands 8?4 ; Orleans 9'?'; sales 8,000. STOVES; TINWARE, ETC A. PALMER INFORMS thc public that bia STOCK OF GOODS in the above line ia completo in every respect-being thc largest ever brought to Columbia, and consista in part as follows: MARBLE MANTLES and GRATES, several stvlos. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, in large varioty. S T O "\7" JEJ & . AU descriptions, from a FOOT STOVE to a HOTEL COOKING RANGE. The attention of bouse-kecpers ia particularly invited to the COTTON PLANT COOKING STOVE, which is regarded as the very best now in use. Tho following certificates, from citizens of Columbia, are published to show the just appreciation in which they aro held: COLUMBIA, October 5, 18G7. A. Palmer, Esq. DEAR Sin: I have, for the last eighteen years, been using all tho latest improved patterns of Cooking Stoves, and all of which, as you aro aware, were bought at your oatabliahment. But allow me to asauro you that tho last ono bought of you, called tho "Cotton Plant," excels all others; and I would thereforo recommend to all wanting it Cooking Stove, that will give entire satisfaction to buy a "Cot? ton Plant," and no other. Respectfully yours. W. H. CASSON. COLUMBIA, S. C., October 21, 1807. A. Palmer, Es>?. DEAR Sin: I have proved thc Cotton Plant, which I purchased of you last spring, and find it just tho thing-by far tho best Cooking Stove that I ever had, in every respect. I cannot too strongly re? commend it. Yours respectfully. J. H. KILLIAN. I havo used thc Cotton Plant Stovo for six or eight months, and am freo to say that it bakes tho beat and quickest, with lesB fuel, than auy Stove I have ever used; and I believe, from ita construction, that it will last longer than any other. JAM?S E. BLACK. COLUMBIA, S. C., October 3,1807. COLUMBIA, S. C., October 25,18G7. A. Palmer, Esq. DEAR SIR: Having obtained from you and now using in my family-tho Cotton Plant Cooking Stovo,"I cheerfully boar tea timouy to ita many good qualities. Its economy in the uao of fuel, tho rapidity with which it doea ita work, the uniformity of its baking and cooking, moko it, in my fudgntent, tho \:zzi Cooking Siovo in market. Yours respectfully. J. F. ?I8ENMANN. Additional references can be given at tho store. PLUMB?N Gr 9 In all its branohos, promptly attended to. Oct 30 ' t KW Spartanburg tqmrtan. Newberry Herald and Winnsboro iVetc?, copy four times and forward bills to this office._ Just Received and For Sale, BALES GUNNY BAGGING, two pounds I to tho yard, 10 colls GREENLEA*- ROPE, 10 coils MANILLA ROPE, low for cash, by E. AG. D. HOPE. imita XTTE have on band, and are continually VV receiving, a large assortment of PRINT8, Homespuns, Osnaburgs, LOUR Cloths, .# Alpacas, black and figured, Berege, Dotants, Scotch Plaids, Merin oes, Poplins, Bismarck, &c. In fact, one of the LAUGEST and BEST 8ELEC I ED stocks of Dry Goods, Trim? mings, Hosiery, MilUnery Goods. Ac. " Ladies will do well by calling and exam? ining our stock. J. SULZBACHER&CO., One door Sooth of Phoenix office, Oct 30 2mo_Main street. Gen. Lee and his Lieutenants, THEIB Early Lives, Public Services and Campaigns, with over thirtv Him lw Iraiis, by author of "The Lost Cause." Napolcou ami Queen Louisa, of Prussia; by Muhlbach. Price $1.50 and $2.00. Inez", a Tale of Texas; by author of St. Elmo. Price $1.75. Early and Late Papers, hy Thackeray. Hanil-Book of Practical Cookery, for Ladies and Professional Cooks; bv Prof. Blot. Diary of a Refugee, by a Lady of Virgi? nia, Ac. For sale nt McCnrtcr'a Bookstore. Oct 26_R. L. BRYAN. Wolfe's Sell tecla m Selma pp* are good for all kidney and bladder complaints. Napoleon and Queen Louisa, THE Very Latest, bv Louisa Muhlbach. 52.00. Bird* of Prey, a Novel, by M. E. Brad? don. 75 cents. Caste, a Novel, by the author nt "Mr. Avie. ' 50 cents. And many other new Novels. Frank Forrester's Complete Manual for young Sportsmen. Dinks,* Mavhew and Hutchinson, on the Dog. New stock of Episcopal and Catholic Prayer Books. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore, Oct 25 Main street, Davis' Building. OUR HOUSE, BY D. McGTJINNIS, On Assembly Street, East Stile, Opposite the North End of the Market. LUNCH every day/ <rZ^ from ll to 1 o'clock.v OYSTERS, FISH ^???X and GAME, of all kinds, served in the best styles at all hours. Tho best of WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, SEGARS and TOBACCO, constantly on hand. Oct 9 3mo ISAAC SULZBiGHER, AT THE SIGN Ol THE GREEN SPECTACLES, HAS on hand a splendid sortmcut o' WAT? HES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES.&c. Having moved to the Main street, he?, is determined to continue to sell gonds;?^ it ratea LOWER than can be purchased \J dsewherc. T> REPAIRING, in all Us branches, at Jjt unusual ?ow rates. j/fl ^ ALL WORK GUAU AN T E E D )hr .FOR ONE YEAR. UAH: JEWELRY made to order and mounted, bv I. SULZDACHER, Main street, One door South Ph?nix office. Oct 18 FOR SALE. . . ONE of the most elcgantlv finished maud desirably situated RESIDENCES in the city of Columbia-known as tho Bronson property-containing eight (8) huge fine rooms, together with Bath Room, Water Closet, Dressing Rooms and Pantries; all being abundantly furmsiipd with Hot and Cold Water throughout. Tko Kitchen is also furnished with Hot and Cold Water. There is also on the pre? mises a Well of excellent water and a number of most choice Fruit Trees o? various kinds. For elegance and comfort, it is not surpassed in the city. To an ap? proved purchaser, terms will bc made ac? commodating. For particulars, apply to . H. M. GIBSON. N. B.-The FURNITURE will be sold with the house, if desired. Oct 1 Imo fi lin KB. LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, UL, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL? THE UNDERSIGNED lias fitted lup his establishment, and has ro [ceived a large stock of the finest -? qualities and brands of LIQUORS, WINES, ALES, SEGARS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, etc.; SYRUPS, COR? DIALS and other articles. Af.SO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of home production. In tho roar of the wholesale store, bc has a handsomely appointed SAMPLE ROOM, ! WHERE tho best of everything it dispensed. REFRESHMENTS OF all kinds-FISH. OYS TERS, GAME, MEATS, Ac./ * -furnished at short notice,*^ and in tho very best styles.? SUPPER ROOMS. V ATTACHED to thc estab- i? lishment aro commodious^ rooms, where private DINNERS and SUPPERS will bo furnished for any number of persons from two to 150. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. Tho Proprietor pledges himsolf that he will continue, as heretofore, to use his ut? most endeavors to give porfect satisfaction to his patrons and guests. _Sopt21 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor. TH0S. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. ST00K8, Bonds, Gold and Exchange bought and sold. Office at GREGG A OQ.'S._July ai Wolfe's Schiedam SoUnnps should be in the hands of every housekeeper. .f I - . _ TEY THE CELEBRATED "ARROW TIE" AND PAINTED IRON BANDS, FOF. BALING COTTON. For sale by J. G. Gibbes and ?. & G. D. Hope. H. T. BARTLETT, Gen'l Ascot. 43 Carondelet street, New Orleans, La. Pet 23_imo Cheap-and Desirable Goods. NEW HAIR RESTORERS, of Color and Hair. French Blacking aud Brashes. English Hair and Tooth Brushes. Brown's Essence of Ginger. Brown's Bronchial Troches. Mustang Liniment. y. Liver Invigorators. English Mustard, warranted. Pepper, Alipice: Colognes, Pomades. Bay Bum, by gallon, quart or bottle. Soaps of all kind. Corn Starch, Gelatine. Flavoring Extracts. Vannin Beans. For sale hy FISHER A HEINITSH, Oct 29_Druggists. NEW STOCK. FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Wines and Liquors, just received, an< will be sold at lowest market rates fo: cash, or in exchange for Conntrv Produce 10,000 pounds BACON SIDES, HAM! and .Shoulders. 50 bag? Rio, Laguaira and Java Coffee. 100 barrels Crushed and Relined Sugar? 10 barrels Refined and Golden Syrup. 50 boxes E. D. and Cutting Cheese. 75 boxes Family and Toilet Soaps. 10 chests Hyson, Gunpowder and Blac Teas. 75 harrt ls, half barrels aud kits Nei Mackerel. 40 baskets, pints and quarts, Hcidsic Champage. 20,00)1 prime and low priced Segara. COO pounds Durham and Gold LeafSmul ing Tobacco. 50 boxen Extra Scaled Herrings. GO bane!- Rectified and Pure Rye Whit key. ibO dozen Pickles, Ketchups, Preserve! Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Ac, ?Vc Oct 19__E. A G. D. HOPE. Dew ol the Alps.-Udolpho Wolfe, so agent for the above cordial, manufacture in Geneva, Switzerland, is used by all tl crowned heads of Europe. GEO. W.PAWffl ON THE CORNER OF y \l\ AND CAMDEN STREET! COLUMBIA, S. C.; IS now receiving fresh additions to 1 stock ot FAMILY and PLANTATION GROCERIES ! FIRST-CLASS GOODS alway.-, on he at prier? guaran teed :to low as any iu t market. ?a* ALL GOODS purchased at mv ?ti will bo delivered, FLEE OE DRAY AGE, anv part ol' the city. GEORGE W. PARKER. Corner of Main and Camden streets Q"t gj_lin Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are gi for (lout. HUGH R. GARDEN, Attorney at Law ami Real Estate Ag Warrentun, Fauqttier Comity, Virgiitt WILL |>av special attention to exa nation of TITLES, CONVEYA! ING, Ac. Offers for sale lour hundred VIRGINIA FARMS Embracing frome of the best Mint .Grazing and Agricultural Lands in Stute, in sections where the POPULATJ IS UNEXCEPTIONABLE, and climate surpassed. The changed system of li necessitates the division of catates, ] tiona of which are offered for sale or h on moat reasonable terms. Correepi euee solicited and information prom furnished. REFERENCES.-Hon. Wm. F. DeSauas Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia S. Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., Gen. Ja Longstreet, New Orleans, La.; Judge ' J. Robertson, Charlottesville, Va.; 1 John Randolph Tucker, Middleburg, Lambert Gittinga & Co., Baltimore, SI Address mo aa above. Oct :! :!i Wolfe's Scliicclum Sclmupps good for Dyspepsia. _ _ GWYNN, GOTTEN & G( Colton Factors and General Com'n Merch , 105 M'esi Jjomhard street, Baltimo LIBERAL advancea made on con: monta. Orders for general mere dize solicited. Henry Gwvnn, of Baltimore; R. R. ten, late of Tai toro, N. C.; Walter Ow Jr.. of South Carolina._Oct 11J153 . "?VhalDo You Drlnkl-Wolfo'flS dam Schnapps, lt checks the diaarrs ment of the bowels in warm climates. Bbls. Pure Rye and other Whist JUST RECEIVED, and for salo. Also, b?rrela ot Golden and othei Syrups.'l tierce choice Sugar-cured il ' For sale by RICHARD ALLEN. Cor. Pendleton and Assembly eta., Next to M. M. Cohen's Old Stain , Scpt?nbcr 7 below the State lb t A BARGAIN! ASTATIONARY STEAM ENGINI horae power, in complote order j cylinder boiler, 84 feet long, by 30 n diameter; heater 31 feet long, by 20 ii diameter; iron smoke-stack, with eas bot torn, plate and damper. Al&o,.? ? ' I lar SAW MILL. The eugine and sai can bc Been at tho Cungaroo Iron VU I Apply to E. MCDOUGAL] Sept 20 Columbia, S Wolfe's Sclilcrium Schnaps a commended by all the medical facult "FALL MILLINERY. tIF the Ladies will c Mrs. S. A. SMITH'S, tin be suited in the WU STYLES of Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, she will opon thin day. Having just returnee Now York, am prepar FASH ION ARLE "STYLI a, no trouble to ?how gc Oct 8 j ' . .?, . - ? Charleston Advertisements. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON. &C. COLUMBIA, 8. C., TO BALTIMORE, TIA CHARLESTON, S. G. THE SPLENDID SCIiEW STEAMSHIPS FALCON, - - E. C. REID, Coin'r. BEA GULL, - N. P. DUTTON, Com'r. OF large carrying capaoitv, making average trips o? fifty-flv? to sixty boars, leave Charleston once a week fer uaitunorc, and otter superior facilities for through freights to aud from that port. Address COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, Shipping and Commission Merchants, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. Or, MORDECAI A CO., Agents, ?opt 24 tufOmo_Baltimore. Md. MRS. JOHN LAURENS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, IN CHARLESTON, will ro ?JL^Bk sumo its exercises OCTOBER ^ClLifijK*^!. at thc corner ol Wentworth ^y??r*%nml ^Ulit1' streets. English, jSP^?r French. Music, Dancing, Draw <a&?W^ ing, and the accomplishments I of a oolite education, will be thoroughly taught, and a careful attention given to the formation of the young ladies' man? ners and conversation. WEEKLY' SOIREES will be given alter? nately for MUSIC and DANCING. For terms und particulars, address Mus. J. LAURENS, September 1 .Imo Charleston. "FAST" EXPRESS LINE FROM COLUMBIA TO NEW YORK. GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILWAYS. NEW and FAST SCHEDULE now in operation, with complete and continu? ous connections, from Columbia and all points in tho interior of South Carolina, via Kingsville, Wilmington and Weldon, to Riehmond. Washington, Baltimore, Phila? delphia, New Y'ork, Doston, and al) princi? pal points North and East. No change of Passenger Cars between Weldon and Acquia Creek. No Omnibus transfer at Petersburg or Richmond. Fare as low as by uuy other route. Time, forty-three hours to New York. At Weldon, l'as-iengcrd have choice ot the following routes, viz: Crisliod and An liamcssic Line, Washington or Inland Line, Baltimore or Old Bay Line. Tickets good by either route. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC-The route by Charlotte and Greensboro is advertised as seventy-five miles shorter und twelve hours (pucker-try it, if you wish to bc deceived. Through Fast Elprcas Train. Din fWil niington, Weldon aud Richmond, leaves: Columbia.10.00 a. m. Kingsville.11.30 a. m. Wilmington . 0.30 p. m. Weldon. C.20 a. m. Richmond .. .11.10 a. m. Washington. 7.00 p.m. Wilmington, Delaware.11.57 p. m. Philadelphia. 1.30 a. m. New York) arrives.- 5.20 a. m. t Via Wilmington, Weldon, Portsmouth and Annameasic routes, leaves: Columbia.10.00 a. ni. Kingsville.11.30 a. m. Wilmington. 0.30 p. m. Weldon.0.20 a. in. ?Portsmouth.10.45 a. m. Crisneld. (?.00 p. m. Wilmington, Delaware .11.57 p. m. Philadelphia. 1.30 a. m. New York, arrives. 5.20 a. m. ?The Steamers of tho Old Day Lino leave for Baltimore 7.30 p. m. tLcavo Ne w York at 7.30 p. m. to como South. Two trains dailv from Kingsville, North the 11.30 a. m. Fast Express, and 2.00 p. m. Mail. Baggage checked through. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Traius. Through Tickets, good by either route until used-with option to Passengers of stopping at terminal points-can bo ob? tained at the Ticket Oftice of tho South Carolina Railroad. P. H. LANGDON, Oct 23 Gmo Gen'l Southern Agent. Wolfe's Sclileilum Schnapps arc imi? tated and counterfeited, ami purchasers will have lo use oaution in purchasing. LfeW.UWilFIDl ARESO AS USUai! WI! CLOTHING NOW IN STORE. SLITS nm 87.50 IO 860. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES. TIES, Tn A VET TV*/^ SHAWLS, BLANKETS* ETC. NEW STYLE PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS. A splondid linc of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIMERE. which will bo mado to order In tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. . , Everything that is new in tho way of H A- T S I N B -Our CLOTHING is nearly all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20_ MAIN STREET, Ague ?nd Fever.-Tho only preventive known for chills and fever is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Cftampa^ne Cfotor .and Ale. By JACOB LEVIN. THIS 510KN IN G. at IO o'clock, I will sell, at my store. 10 ceses FINE CHAMPAGNE CIDER, 10 CMOS Superior Ale, in cases of two dozen each._ - Nov 1 Variety Bale. By JACOB LEVIN. THIS MORNING, November I, I wiU sell, at my Auction Boom, without reserve, at 10 o'ciock: a hhda. Prime BACON SLOES, S bbls. Prime Strips, of 200 pounds, 5 tierces Breakfast Pieces, 300 pounds, 5 bbls. Brown Sugar, 5 bags Rio Cortee. 10 bozos Pine Apple Cheese, 10 boxes Goshen Choeso, 6 firkins Good Batter, 5 tubs Lard, 20 boxes Turpeutine Soap, 5 boxes Castile 8oap. 60 doz. Superior Blacking, . No. 8 MacKnrnl in lrOoF Wrapping Twine, Tobacco, Segara, Ac. ALSO, _ Sundry articles of FURNITURE, with a> variety of Notions useful to housekeepers. Plate Mounted Harness, Blind Bridles, WhipB, Curry Combs, Ac. Nov I The State of South Carolina. IN EQUITY-SUMTER DISTRICT. Francis A. Mood and Summ H., his wife, and others, va. John S. Richardson, Sr., John S. Richardson, Jr.. Margaret Y. Logan, and others.- Bill for Partition ana Account. IN obedience to an order in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at pub? lic outcry, at Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in Novcmbor noxt, at a price of not loss than Fifteen Hundred Dollars, that lot of land in the city of Columbia, which, in a deed of conveyance, dated 28u March, 1855, is described "as that lot in Co? lumbia, on the North-west corner of thc intersection of Taylor and Bull streets? containing, aa tho lot then stood enclosed, one half acre, more or loss, bonnded on the South by Taylor street, on the East by Bull street, on tho North by Mrs. K. G Brevard's lot, and on tho Weat by Robert? Bryce's lot. Tenus-One-fourth caeh, and tho bal anco either for caah or at the option of tho purchaser, on a credit of ono year, with intcreat from tho day of Balo, secured by tho bond of the purchaser, with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of tho promues. Purchaser to pay for all neces? sary papers. J. R. KENDRICK, Oct 5 20_Com^Etpiity 8. D._ A Truly Wonderful Medicine! BEISITSU^PJE?^ELIGUT. Liver Complaint Cured by Queen's Delight. THE symptoms of Liver Complaint aro uneaainees and pain in tho right aide, and soroueas upon touch immediately under the inferior riba; inability to lie upou the left aide, or, if at all, a dragging sensation is produced which seriously affects respiration, causing, very often, a troublesome congh. Together with these symptoms, we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per? spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic . pain in tho ?boulder, with a groat disposi? tion to sleep, and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat. These symptoms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce consump? tion, tho moat baneful of all diseases. 'Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia ave varions; thoao affecting the stomach aro nausea, heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust lor food, sometimes a depraved appetite, sense of fulness or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering in the pit of the sto? mach, sour eructations, coated tongue, acidity of tho stomach, hurried aud diui oult breathing, Ac. The sympathetic affections aro very di? versified-cold feet, pain or weaknees through the limbs, swimming of tho head, sudden flushes of neat, Ac. Tho nae of tho QUEEN'8 DELIGHT should bo persevered in until every symp? tom of Dyspepsia has vanished, and health is entirely restored. Derangements of Liver and Stomach Aro sources of insanity. From disorder or obstruction, a morbid action of the sym? pathetic and other nerves follows, and the functions of the brain are impaired and deranged; derangement there will also produce disease of tho heart, skin, lungs and kidneys. It is owing to tho same cause that thousands die with Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most baneful disease, Consumption. Tho origin of numerous cases of Con? sumption is impaired digestiou; and many, many cases of supposed Consumption could bo entirely cured by tho use of the QUEEN'S DELIGHT, as tho emaciation, debility and cough attending weakness ol' the digestive organs are so near allied to the symptoms of Consumption, that the ono disoaae is frequently mistaken for the other. Notice. It is a well-established fact that fahy one-half of the female portion of our population are seldom in tho enjoyment of good health, or, to uso their own expres? sion, "nover feel well." They arolauguid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous and have no appetite To HUB class of invalids, tho Queen's Delight is especially recommended. Their peculiar tonic and invigorating properties render it invalua? ble in such caeca. Tho patient should im? mediately discard all pille and powders, as they only weaken tho systom, and resort to tho uso of tho Queen'? Delight, tho inva? riable result of which will be a strong and hearty constitution, a disappearance of all nervousness, a good appetite and a perfect restoration to health. Woak and delicate children aro mado atron? by using tho Queen's Delight. In fact, it is a Family Medicine; it can be ad? ministered with perfect Bafety to a child three months old, the moat delicate female or a man of ninotv. Ec sure asa SStttc fer "lIEINIirVri rt QUERN'S DELIGHT;" none other ia genu? ine. For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, July 9_Druggists, Columbia. S. C. St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, LA. p.BopniETons : WM. A. HURD, or New Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond. Va. 4V Telegraph - and Railroad Ofllcea in rotunda of Hotel. July 3 finio FRESH LAGER BEER. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN C. SEEG ERS A CO.