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. r C?l)Je Dc?patch?, i - ' PABIS, 'Ootober 1.-Rio Janeiro advices ste to that tho President of the Argentine Republic has proposed regulations for the pacification of Brazil and Paraguay. LCNDGK, October 1--AH quiet in Madrid. Madoz is President of the Provisional Junta. No measures have been taken to provide for future events. The plan of a repnblio is denounced. Nothing will be done until Prim and Serrano arrive. A battle has been fought between Pavia and Serrano; it was short, with but few losaos. News Itema. WASHINGTON, Ootober 1.-Several of the newspapers denounce tho As? sistant Treasurer for the secret sales of gold. All the cavalry recruits at the Car? lisle barracks have been ordered to join General Sherman to fight the indians. Colonel D. S. Goodloe has been appointed revenue supervisor for Kentucky. No appointment has yet been mado for New York. General Gustar has been ordered I to join his regiment, which is to act | immediately against the Indians. Treasure in the treasury vaults amounts to about $80*000,000. $30,000,000 will, be required on tho 1st of November for interest on five twenties. Internal revenue receipts, t?-day, $457,000. CABBONDOLET, MO., October 1. Gen. Hancock's wound, received at | Gettysburg, has been re-opened, and will detain him here a month. NEW YOBK, October 1.-The bond-1 ed warehouse, known as the Empire j Stores, was burned-loss $500,000. CINCINNATI, October 1.-Jacob I Flinn, the long term Judge of the | Criminal Court, is dead. NEW OBLEANS, October 1.-The new Board of Polioo Commissioners, under the Metropolitan police bill, composed of two negroes and three whites, have oommenoed their duties. One lieutenant and a number of the oldest members of the force have re? signed. In the House, yesterday, two more whites, from the Parish of Baton Rouge, were unseated and replaced | by two negroes. The State Democratic Convention convened yesterday, and organized with a full attendance. To-day a resolution was adopted, declaring that this Convention will entertain tho name of no person as a candidate for elector, who cannot qualify. Five members of the el ce tonal ticket, who are ineligible, resigned their posi? tion, and the vacancies were filled I with eligible men. SELMA, ALA., October 1.-The De? mocratic State mass meeting, to-day, was more numerously attended than any other meeting ever held in tho j State. The attendance is estimated | at 20,000, of whom 3,000 were negroes. The torch-light procession, to-night, is a magnificent affair. There aro several colored clubs in the proces? sion. Every principal house is illu? minated. CHARLESTON, October 1.-Sailed steamer Saragossa, New York. FINANCIAL AND CO.Tiail?KCIAL. COLUMBIA, Ootober 1.-Sales of cotton to-day 80 bales-middlings 23?^ cents. NEW YOBE, October 1-Noon. Money active, at 7. Gold 39j.<. Flour 10@15. Wheat favors buyers. Corn dull. Cotton a shade firmer-quiet, at 26>?. Freights firm. 7 P. M.-Cotton firmer, but not| very active; sales 1,300 bales, at 26>?. Flour-superfine State and Western 6.25@7; Southern drooping; com? mon to fair extra 3.50@9. Wheat I l@2c. lower. Corn lo. lower. Mess | pork quiet, at 28%. Lard heavy. Freights firm. BALTIMOBE, October 1.-Cotton firm, at 26>?. Wheat dull and un? changed. Coru-white i.2u@l.22; yellow 1.26. Shoulders 13?13%. CINCINNATI, Ootober 1.-Flour family 8.75?9.25. Corn dull-1.03 | @1.04. Mess pork 29.25. Bacon quiet-shoulders clear] sides 16. NEW OBLEANS, October 1.-Cotton active and firm-middlings 23>?; sales 3,100 bales; receipts 3,031; ex? ports, foreign, 4,288. Gold 38%. Sugar-Nos. 12 and 13, 12?.<. Mo? lasses dull. Flour dull-superfine 6.50@6.75. Corn firmer, at 95(a) 1.00. Oats scarce and higher, at 60(5)63. Mess pork quiot and firm, at 30.50. Bacon dall-shoulders 12>f>; oleor 16>?. Lard dull and unchanged. MOBILE, October 1.-Market quiet; sales 250 bales-mit. .ings 23; re? ceipts 813; exports 81. SAVANNAH, October 1.-Cotton closed firm-middlings 24|?@25; sales 560 bales; receipts 1,616." AUGUSTA, October 1.-Cotton mar? ket firmer; sales 457 bales; receipts I 519-middlings 23>?. CHARLESTON, October 1.-Cotton I active and advanced %(sb}4G-\ ?ales 400 bales; receipts 693-middlings 23%@24. LONDON, October 1-3 P. M. Consola 94>?. Bonds '18%. LIVERPOOL, October 1-8 P. M. Cotton buoyant-uplands 10^d. ; Or? leans 10>?: sales 15,000 bales. LIVERPOOL, October 1.-Evening. Cotton firmer, RAVAGES OF /rag ABMY W, OHM.-rt. Lut week, wo?unnnncod the appear? ance of thc caterpillar or army worm in our section of couutry, and added that, so far as. we had learnt, its ravages were not yet serious. Since then, we have been making diligent inquiry ooncerniug the matter, and we find that wo wore mistaken, and that tho ravagus of the worm have been very serious iudeed. Planters from several sections of the District inform us that their cottou crop and that of all their neighbors has been curtailed fully one-third by the cater? pillar, while many others assure ns that one-half their crop is gone, by thia means.-Edgefidd Advertiser. TROOPS FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. President Johnson and General Scho? field had a lengthy iuterview, on Sat? urday last, relative to tho Indian troubles and the sending of troopB to the Southoru States. Tho result of the interview was, that more troop? will be forwarded at once to General Sherman'H Iudiun department, and to General Meade's Southern depart? ment. The ?i9th regiment of infantry, numbering 800 men, passed over to Alexandria, Sunday uight, to take passage for Nashville direct, via Knoxville and Chattanooga. On reaching Nashville, they will be dis? tributed to other points in Tennes? see, to aid in preserving the peace in that State. DEATH OF J AMES RAINSFORD, ESQ. This old and valued citizen is no moro. After two years of complete prostration and much bodily suffer? ing, he departed this life on Friday lust. Mr. Raiusford, as is well known, was a native Englishman, but had lived so long among us os to be thoroughly identified with Edge field, and with the South. He was a man of education, refinement and unblemished probity. lu him, Edgefield loses one of her very best citizens; and all classes deplore his death, with feelings of deepest regret. \Edgefietd Advertiser. THE CATERPILLAR AND ARMY WORM. In several sections of the District, tho caterpillar aud army worm have made their appearance, though it is too late to result in much damage to the cot? ton crop. Only a few farmers report any injury from these swarming visi? tors, and many agree that their ap? pearance will provo beneficial rather than otherwiso, by stripping tho leaves, and allowing the cotton to open more rapidly, in advance of the frost. It will be remembered that these insects appeared in this region last year.-Anderson Intelligencer. DEATH OF DEAN MILMAN.-The cable despatches announce thc death of the Very Reverend Henry Hart Milman, Dean of St. Paul's, London, tho celebrated author and historian, at the age of seventy-seven. This is a serious loss to literature, and will bo generally regretted. Dr. Milman was tho youngest son of Sir Francis Milman, tho physician of King George III, and was born at London, on tho 10th of February, 1791. Raphael Sommes has made arrange? ments with Messrs. Kelley & Pict, of Baltimore, for tho publication of his narrativo of his cruises in tho Sumter and Alabama. Tho volume will contain about 750 pages and will bo illustrated with pictures of Ame? rican ships destroyed by him. NOTICE. AMEETING of the Second Ward De? mocratic Cluh will he hehl THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at the Indepen? dent Fire Company's Hall. _Oct 21 _ _ll. E. SCOTT, Sec. TAX NOTICE. ALL merchants and traders in stores, stalls, or puhlic highways; all persons , manufacturing spirituous liquors by dis? tillery or otherwiso, for sale or exchange: all restaurants and br.r-rooms, are requir? ed to make their returns or tho gross amount of sales of all goods or articles sold hy them, up to the 1st day of October, 18G8. After tho 20th of October, my hooks will bo closed for tho third quarter's taxes. THOS. II. WADE, T. C. lt. October 1 3 NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my entire btock of Boots, Shoes, Ac., to G. T. SHEL? TON, tho business hereafter will bc con? ducted hy him. All those indebted to me, cither by noto or open account, will pleaso niako payment to him. M. A. SHELTON. October 1, 18(18. Thc subscriber will continuo tho above business at tho same stand, and with tho well assorted stock now on hand, will in a few days receive largo additions of Ladies', Misses'and Children's Shoes, Gents'Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters, of latest styles; and trusts, by strict attention to business and small profits, to merit tho same amount of patronago so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. G. T. SHELTON. October 1, 18C8. . In retiring from tho above business, I take occasion to return my sincere thanks to all who havo favored mo with their patronage, and respectfully ask its con? tinuance to my son, whom I recommend as in overy respect wort h v of their custom and confidence. M. A. SHELTON. October 1, 1868. Oct 1 2 Candles and Soap. "I f\f \ BOXES ADAMANTINE AND J_V7\7 SPERM CANDLES, 75 boxes Superfino Washing and Toilet Soaps. For Bale low bv Soptombor 16 E. ft G. D. HOPE. Flour! Flour! OAfl BARBELS and bars CHOICE 4?UU FAMILY FLOUR, some of whloh is superior to any in market. For ?tie low by September 16 J. ft T. R. AGNEW. GREGG'S HALL, COLUMBIA, S. C. . "m f I lYfttfii-as ? Ix ' h lfcvitt* LCHSCO and Mauagor... .JOHN TEMPLETON. NEW EVENT ! A great and select amas?me nt, at the re? quest of many influential citizens! Special performances by-the STAR ARTISTES Of the Charleston and Savannah Theatres, In Their Select Attractions, Whioh havo everywhere boen witnessed by LABOE AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES] Each performance being of the most refined and attractive character FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Appearance of ALICE VANE, THE STAR OF THE SOUTH! UNEQUALLED ACTRESS tc VOCALIST! September 2G G Pall and Winter of 1868. FALL AND W INTER CLOTHING, HATS AND Furnishing Goods, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 49- F O R CASH."? COUNTRY MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING TO CHARLESTON. R. & W. C. SWAFFiELD, September 8 A CARD. Tho undersigned, having sold bis entiro interest in tho Hotel known as tho "NICK ERSON HOUSE," in Columbia, 8. C., would tako great pleasure in recommend? ing his friends to continue their patronage to the new Proprietors. Mr. WRIGHT has had chargo of tho lintel for mo, for a year past, and will continue to have tho entiro management of tho Hotel, under tho now arrangement. I feel assured that tho House will main? tain its former reputation as a first-class Hotel. T. S. NICKERSON. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 1, 18G8. Soptomber 16 WA8HI?GT0N HOUSE, BY MUS. Af. W. STRATTON. CORNER Gervais and Assembly streets, Columbia. S. C. Convenient to tho Greenville and Charleston Railroads, and tho business portion of tho city. Rates of transient board-$2 per day. Lodgings can bo obtainod with or with? out irieals^atanytimo._Sept 30 3tn Sugars and Coffee. -I f\ HHDS. PORTO RICO SUGARS, 1U 50 bbls. Refined Sugars, 75 bags Rio Coffoo, all grades, 15 bags Java and Laguavra Coffee. For sale low by E. A. G. D. HOPE. Septembor 1G_ NEW PUBLICATIONS. TnE HERMITS; by Charles Kingsley. Democracy in tho United States; by R. H. Gillett. $2.50. Littlo Foxes; by Mrs. Harriet Stowe. $1.75. The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, with Map and Plates; by Sir Samuol Ba!:or. $2.75. Beaumarchais, an historical novel; by Brachvogel. Price $2. Capo Cod and All Alongshore; by Nord? hoff. Now Testament History; Dr. Smith. Scott's Waverly Novels, London edition. 25 cents. Also, Dickens' Novols, samo prico, for sale at BRYAN A. McCARTER'S, Aug 28 Bookstore. Molasses and Syrups. CUBA, Muscovado and New Orleans MO? LASSES; also, Sugar House SYRUPS, lust received and for sale low by Sept 12 _JL-A T- u- AGNEW. Salt, Salt, Salt. FAA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, ox t)UU tra large sizo, on hand and for sale, AT REDUCED PRICES, by Sept 20 _J. fx. T. lt. AGNEW. RICE! RICE!! 2TIERCES OF PRIME CAROLINA RICE. For sale low for cusb. August 8 FISHER tc LOWRANCE. Fresh Country Butter. FOR SALE BY Au? 27 FISHER ? LOWRANCE. Hams, Hams. 9ft ft OHOIOE Canvassed HAMS, Just ?UXJVJ received and for Bale low by Sept24_J.AT.R. AGNEW. Russia Gin Bristle*, DRESSED and undressed, for sale by FISHER & LOWRANCE. September 15 1 NEW SALOON. HAVING purchased the stock of tho ?Ullate Mr. F. Zoeterilotb, on Washinton . Wi street, I have ro-opened his SALOON. I will koop on hand the finest assortment of WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS. Fresh LAGER on draught. The public will ploaso givomoacall. W. STIEGLITZ. ?-FREE LUNCH"?? wiU bo served from ll to I, Sept i Dillon's Cotton Ties. AFULL supply of DILLON'S IRON COTTON TIES constantly on hand and for Bale low, at wholesalo and rotail, by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Soptomber 17_ Crackers. FRESH-MUSHROOM. Cream, Edin? burgh, Butter, Jumbles, Giuger Snaps, Soda, Ac. for salo by _ Sept 12_GEORGE SYMMERS. WILLIAM GURNEY, Kv-v-ry. FACTOR AND COMMIS-c?rvrv [s^OjiaiOH MEBCHANT, 102 EMtfjjji BBHlBay, Charleston, S. C. mksB Particular attention given to tho salo and shipping of Sea Island and Upland Cotton. Liberal advances made on consiguments for salo in this market, or for shipmont. Sept 8_tu!3 New Bay Mackerel. Qrk WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS 0\J NEW MACKEREL, for sale low by Sopt 17_E. ft G. D. HOPE. Gin Bristles. OkOn POUNDS COTTON GIN BRIS JU\J\J TLES, just received and for salo by J. A T. R. AGNEW. September 16 Axes, Axes, Axes. 1 fltO UOZEN best warranted AXES. J_\J \J just recoived and for salo low, at wholesale and retail, by Sept 25_J. ft T. R. AGNEW. Smoked Tongues, &c. JUST received, Extra New York Smoked TONGUES, Fulton Market SPICED BEEF, PICKLED SALMON, PIG HAMS, uncanvassed, very fine. For salo low by GEO. SYMMERS. Sept 25_ Wrapping Paper. irW\ REAMS Grocer's WRAPPING ?\J\ 9 PAPER for salo at New York prices. E. A G. D. HOPE. House and Lot for Sale or Rent. THE large BRICK HOUSE, on the _^corner of Marion and Laurel streets, formerly the residence of Jesse DoBruhl. Possession given the first of October. For I particulars, addross JOHN 8. WILEY, Sept 4 t!3* Spartanburg C. H.. 8. C. Irish Potatoes, &c. JUST RECEIVED DIRECT AND FOR SALE LOW, 25 bhls. NORTHERN POTATOES, 15 bbls. Hocker's Self-Raising Flour, 25 bbls. Sugars, assorted grades, Fresh Canned Tomatoes, Salmon, Oys? ters, Pine Apples, Ac. ALSO, A full supply of those extra New York SUGAR-CURED HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON_GEO. SYMMER8. New Supplies. EGG BISCUITS, Lomon Crackers, Oyster Crackers, And Milk Biscuits, at G. DIERCKS'. 8eptl7_._ Mackerel! Mackerel! NEW MACKEREL, in wholo, half and quarter barrels and kits, just received and for sale by J. ft T. lt. AGNEW. Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips, AND FINE GOSHEN CHEESE, at G. DIERCKS. Sugars on hand._July 18 HENRY TAHIR, FRENCH PAINTER. HOUSE TAINTING and Decorating, Paper '^SSst Hanging, Ac, executed with neatness and despatch. AI-SO, PLASTERING and general House Re? pairing. Office on Boundary street, oue square East of Main._July 26 Fresh Crackers. BBLS. SODA BISCUIT. ** Sugar Crackors. " Ginger Schnapps. " Butter Crackers. Also, Fancy Crackors, Egg Biscuit, Cream Biscuit, Nonpareil Biscuit, Ac, for salo by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. If You Want TO BE SUITED WITH A GOOD PAIR OF GLASSES go to ISAAC SULZBACHER, Sign of Orocn Sp?cks, Main street. Sept 20_ If You Wish A GOOD WATCH OR CLOCK go to ISAAC SULZBACHER, Sign of Green Specks, Main street. Sopt 20 If You Desire ANY GOOD JEWELRY OR SILVERWARE go to ISAAC SULZBACHER, Sign of Green Specks, Main street. Sopt 20 Ford's Excelsior Magic Salve AND WASH CAN BE nAD OF ANY DRUGGIST. Price-Seventy-five Cents. FORD'S STOMACH BITTERS CAN BE PROCURED AT B. K. JACKSON'S Drug Store. Price-One Dollar; eix for Fivo Dollars. ?F" SPECIAL TERMS TO DEALKQS. "Tfc* FORD & CO., Sole Proprietors, No. 1 Pine Street. Augusta, Ga. x vST OF* JOH ?IO.x, io. Pfeptombor 19 Scrofula, or King's Bril, is cured by tining Heinit&h's Queen's Delight. ^LXiotioia fistle?? Cottage Furniture, Ac. BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS (Friday) MORNING Octobei -d, I will Bell, at my ?toro, enndry articlea of Furnitur... among which aro two very handsome bed-room setts, consisting of I BGU?IO?M, Dressing Bureau, Washstand. Table, Towel Rael;, And five Chairs, (each,) 1 fine large Wired Safe, 1 Walnut Hat Tree, Refrigerator largo Drawing Table, Small Drawing Table, Cooking and Office Stoves, Chest of Carpenter's Tools, Ac. ALSO, 10 boxes fino Chowing Tobacco, 500 pounds Smoking Tobacco, 3 fine Pistols, 1 Carbine, Ac. October 2_ Commissioner's Sale. JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. William B. W. L. Hicks and Nownan Hicks, vs. William T. Walter, Executor, et al. IN pursuance of the decretal order, in the above, stated case, I will sell, bofore the Court Houso, in Columbia, on tho FIRST MONDAY in October next, the following real estate, in tho city of Columbia: All that lot of LAND, with the buildings thereon, situated at the corner of Senate and Lincoln streets, bounded cn the North by Sonate street, East by Parish and D. G. Thompson, South by Lands late of B. i lie illy, deceased; West "by Lincoln street. Tlio promises will bo sub-divided into lots to suit purchasers. THUMS OF SAL?:.-SO much cash as will pay costs and charges of suit, and ex? penses of sale; balance on a credit of three years, secured by bond and mortgage and personal security. Interest only payable semi-annually. Purchasers to pay for pa? pers and stamps. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Sept 12 sw6_C. E. R. D. Commissioner's Sale. Carl Kopff and Jorvoy vs. Thomas Sligh I and W. A. Sligh. IN pursuance of tho decretal ordor, in the above stated case, I will sell, before the Court House, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in October noxt. All that tract of LAND on tho North? west prong of Crane Creek, in Richland District, containing 175 acres of Land, moro or less, bounded on the North by lands of tho said W. H. Sligh, Weat by Lands of C. Boyle, on tho Eant by Lands of G. W. Smith, on the South by Lands of John Swygert. TERMS.-Sufficient cash to pay the cost of snit and Bale, balance ou a credit of one. two and three years, secured by bond ana mortgage. Purchaser to pay for stamps, papers, Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Sept 5 sw8_C. E. R. D. Commissioner's Sale. Lewis M. Gillern ri. James G. Gibbes, Ad? ministrator, Elizabeth C. Starling. IN pursuance of tho decretal order, in tho above stated case, I will sell, before tho Court HQUBO, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in October noxt, All that lot of LAND, in tho city of Co? lumbia, with tho Buildings thereon, bounded on the East by Richardson street, on South by Lots of P. M. Johnson ana M. Hertzog, West by Lot bclongiug to tho heirs of J. T. Fleming, and on tho North by Michael Welch's lot-tho Lot being one-quarter of an acre, more or less. THUMS.-Sufficient cash to pay one-third of tho debt and costs of suit and sale. Bataneo in ono year, secured hy bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pav for papers, stamps, Ac. D. B. DESA?S8URE, Sept 5 sw8_C. E. R. D. Commissioner's Sale. Henry Davis vs. Moultrie Gibbes. IN pursuance of tho decretal order, in the above stated case, I will sell, before the Court House, in Columbia, on tho FIRST MONDAY in October next, All that PLANTATION in Richland Dis? trict, on Crane Creek, bounded North by Lands of Soloman L?rick and Harmon Coon, East by Soloman L?rick, South by Harmon Coon, West by Land of John W. L?rick; containing 500 acres more or less. ALSO, All that Tract of LAND, adjoining the above tract, containing 5711 acres, moro or lees, known as tho Sharp tract, on the waters of Crane Creak, hounded by lands of W. M. Gibbes, Swygert, B. L?rick, Ivoy, Mooro and Locklear. TEHMS.-One-third cash, balance on a credit of ono and two years, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps, Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Sept 5 sw8 C. E. R. P. Commissioner's Sale. John H. Kinsler r.s. C. B. Williamson and Charles A. Aboil. IN pursuance of tho decretal order, in tho abovo stated case, I will sell, beforo tho Court House, in Columbia, on tho FIBST MONDAY in October, All that tract of LAND in Richland Dis? trict, containing 207 acres, being part of a tract originally granted to Zachariah Kirk? land and Alexander Konnody, October 7, 1793, on Crano Creek, waters of Broad River, and conveyed to C. B. Williamson by D. H. Ruff; situated partly in Fairfield District but principally in Richland Dis? trict. TEUMS.-Suflicient cash to pay costs of suit und salo, balanco on a credit of ono year, secured by bond and personal secu? rity and mortgage of promises. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps, Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, _S^pJJ>jisw8_C. E. R. D. Commissioner's Sale. John Davis vs. M. J. Townsend, Adminid tratrix, et al. IN pursuauco of tho decretal order, Juno 27, 1808, in tho abovo stated caso, I will sell, beforo tho Court House, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in October next, All that tract of LAND situate in Rich? land District, containing 57j acres, more or less, bounded on tho North by Land belonging to the estate of B. F. Taylor, deceased; on the Fast by Land sold to S. Townsend, by said Davis, formerly belong? ing to estate of B. F.Taylor; on the South by thc South Carolina Railroad. ALSO, A TRACT of 171J acres, adjoining tho abovo, bounded South by tho South Caro? lina Railroad Company,* on tho East by Land formerly of George Davis, on the West by Tract abovo describod. Tho Tract first above describod will bo sold for sufficient cash to pay a noto of $844 82, with interest from Juno 15,18(>8; balanco on a credit of one and two years. Tho second Traot for cash enough to pay costs of suit and salo, and ono-h alf thc balanco of the debt and interest; balance, on a credit of one joar, secured by hond and mortgage Purchaser to pay for stamps, papers, to. ? Sept 5 sw8 O. E. R. D. Ooinmlssioner'? Sale. B. N. Lnwio rs. M. J. Townsond, Admlnia tratrix, et al. IN purauance of the docrotal order of his Honor Chancellor LcBCsne, Jane 27, 1868, I will soll, before the Court House, in Columbia, on tho FIB8T MONDAY in Oc? tober next. Al! ?hat tract cf LAND situaU, in Bich? land District, adjoining tho city of Colum? bia, bounded North by Lower Boundary street, East by Land formerly owned by B. N. Lewis, now by John Fielding and John Davis; South by Lands of tho estate of B. F. Taylor, deceased; West by Land of Dr. Howe, containing acres, more or leas. TERMS-Enough cash to pay tho debt of 61,121.30, and intcroat, ana tho costa of suit and sale; balance on a credit of ono and two years, secured by bond aud mort? gage. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps. Ao. D. B. DnSAUSSUBE, Sept 5 sw8 O. E. R. D. C. D. EBERHARDT x_oq HAS just returned from New York, JM with a well soled od stock of Cloths, tfgf CaBnimoroa and VoetingB, which will bo mado up at the shortest notice and in the latest stylo. Call and examine for yourselves, Wash? ington atreet, opposite Law Lango. September 27 lm GREGG, PALMER & CO.. BROKERS & COMMIS. AGENTS, D?Y and aell OOLD, SILVER, UAUWAO| BONDS and EXCHANGES. Advances made on COTTON. .. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE eo!d on commission. March 10 COTTON GINS AND CONDENSERS ? SAMPLES of tho EMORY GIN, BROWN GIN and CLEMENTS, BROWN A CO. GEORGIA GIN, in atore and for sale by Aug 12 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Potatoes, Potatoes. BBL8. Choice Northern POTA TOES, juat recoived and for Bale by J. A T. B. AGNEW. Sept 24_ Bagging and Rope. "I /~\/~\ PIECES GUNNY AND BORNEO JLVJV^ BAGGING, 40 coila Greonleaf and Hemp Rope. For sale low by E. A G. D. HOPE. September 10_ NEW BOOKS. AZILE. By Mrs. Jane Croea, $1.60 HiBtory of a Mouthful of Bread new edition. By Jean Mace, $1.75 The Servante of the Stomach. By same author, $1.75. The Maternal Management of Infancy, for tho Use of Parenta, 75c. Tho Hormit8. By the Bev. Charlea Kingaroy, $2. New Teatamont Hietory. By William Smith, LL D.-uniform with Old Teata ment history, soon to bo published, $2. Tho Old World in ita New Face-impres? sions of Europe in 1867-68. By Henry W. Bellows. Vom mo 1, $1.75. And many other new Booka. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers, August 13 _Columbia, 8. C. ROSAD A LIS Purifies the Blood. For Sule by Druggists Everywhere. July 21_ l|TTlyr NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that applica cation will be made, in three months from this date, at tho State Treasury, for a renewal of Certificate of Stato Stock, No. 62, dated November 27, 1867, to B. B. Mills, or assigna-the original of which has been lost or destroyed. R. B. MILLS. AtrocsT 4,1868. Aug 7 fm26 F Seed Rye and Oats. OR SALE BY Aug 29 FI8HER A LOWRANCE. WANTED. Alargo lot of second-handed SILVER WATCHES. ALSO, Old GOLD and SILVER. At Sept 30_I. SULZBACHER'S. TO RENT. 3ROOMS, Kitchen and Pantry, Water and Gaa. Rent low. Possession on tho first of October. Apply at thia office. September 30_ PINE TREE CORDIAL. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR COR? DIAL, for Consumption, Ac. Stafford's Olive Tar, for Bronchitia, Aathma, Colda. Wistar'a Balsam Wild Cherry. Jayne's Expectorant, Jayno'a Carmina? tive. Ayer'a Chery Pectoral, Stanley's Great Cough Romedy, The famous Quaker Linlmont. All for sale by FISHER A HEINTT8H, June il Drnggiata. Air-Tight Fruit Jars.-Stearn Con? densing Stopper. ANEW, convenient, perfect, cheap pre? serving JAR, which secures all tho advantages of more costly Tina and Jars, and easy in method. A fow dozen for aale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, July 14 j_Druggists L_ New Arrivals. FINE Sngar-cured Breakfast STRIPS. Sugar-cured HAMS. Fresh LEMONS and NEW FLOUR. G. PIERCES, at Seagers* old stand. ~D7 WTHAWTHORNE, Broker and Commission Merchant, WALHALLA. 8. C., and Honea Path, 8. C., will attend to all buainess entrusted to bia care at either place. August 13_ TH0MA8 ft BELL, BUT LD EUS AND CONTRACTORS. ALL work in the department of mecha? nical construction executed with uioraptnees and skill. J. P. TE OM A?. . J. C. BELL. June 17 Seed Oats. FOR SALr, a Y Aug 27 FISHER A LOWRANCE.