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L?XDON, Ootober 12.-Telegrams fromrFlorenoo. announce that Italy has formally recognized the Republic of ex ico. MADRID, October 12.-All tho pro? vinces have formally recognized tho Provisional J anta. Tho United States waa tho first to recognize the Pro visionalJun ta. They declared additional reforms, among which is one abolishing th? death penalty; establishing the sanctity of 5rivato letters and domi?ils. The unta has ordered the restoration of the bark Tornado to England, with damages for ber wrongful detention and imprisonment of the Spanish officer who ordered her seizure. PAMS, October 12.-Th? Journal Des Debuts says Lcraandi, Capt ni M Genersl of Cuba, has given in his adherence to the Provisional Govern? ment LONDON, October 10.-The cable known as 1866, was repaired on Sun day, and ?B now working perfectly. News Items. CHARLESTON, October 12.-Arriv? ed-Ship O wego, New York. Sailed Schooner W. R. Beebe. New York. The steamship Henry Chauncey has arrived. The constitutional. as? sembly hos assumed the sovereignty of Panama until the Constitution.ia formed,'and has delegated executive powers to acting . President Serrano and;th? recognized provisional go- '. vernmont. ! PHILADELPHIA, October 12.-Busi? ness is almost suspended. Each par- 1 ty is porading "with bands of musio, 1 .urging their friends to vote early. ; The Mayor, who is a Republican, has \ sworn in 1,000 extra policemen for i to-morrow. The Sheriff j who is a J Democrat, has sworn in 1,000 depu? ties. A week ago, the Sheriff ordered 1 1,000 hiokory clubsrfor his deputies; ( the house where the clubs were de- 1 posited, waa barned last night. WASHINGTON, Ootober 12.-Gen. Reynolds' prohibition of election in 1 Texas is disapproved, and the Presi? dent is about issuing a military order, in which the Constitution and laws are cited in condemnation of such interference by military officers, un? der penalties of fine and imprison? ment. The *SSiar says; In. Republican quar? ters it'seems to be apprehended that in those, unrepresented States, the conservatives will make arrangements to choose Presidential Electors, and that President Johnson will demand that their votes bo counted. Gen. Grant bas issued an order, waraing all United States soldiers and sailors from participating in any manner in elections. In a telegram of tho 4th inst., Mr. Hale applied for instructions, in view of the political situation of Madrid. Tho instructions were given through the same medium on the 5th inst. Mr. Hale now telegraphs that, in compli? ance with the instructions, ho has re? cognized the new government at Madrid. His proceeding has been confirmed. The Herald states that complete ? returns of the Connecticut town elections show that of 163 towns, eigthy-six aro clearly Republican, sixty-nine are dearly Democratic, and seven divided: INDIANAPOLIS, Ootober 12.-A pro? cession of white boys in blue was fired into from a dark alloy. The gun was loaded with small shot, and ffl^e or six persons were severely idough not dangerously wounded. FINANCIAL .XnI) COAUraiLCIAL. NEWIYOBK, October 12-Noon. Money ; easy, at 6@7. Sterling 9, Gold 37??. Wheat dull, and l@2e lower. Mess pork dull, at 28.90. Cotton quiet and firm, at 2?}.>. Freights firm. 7 P. M.-Cotton quiet and steady; sales 1,200' bales, at 26j^. Flour favors buyers. Wheat heavy. Corn droojvng-mixed Western 1.19@ 1.20. Cotton freights unchanged. Gold 37%. BALTIMORE, October 12.-Cotton firm. Floor less active-Howard street superfine, d@8.25. Wheat firmer for high grades-primo red 2.60@ 2.75; inferior 1.90@2.10. Corn firm white 1.25@1.30; yellow 1.30. CHAJ?LESTON, Ootober 12.-Cotton opened active and firmer, but closed quiet; sales 712 bales; receipts 1,156 -middlings 24. AUGUSTA, Ootober 12.-Colton market closed firmer; sales 282 bales; receipts 658 bales-middlings 24. SAVANNAH, October 112.-Cotton opened quiet aud firm, bat closed steady; sales 457 bales-middlings 25; receipts 1,592. MORELS, Ootober 12.-Sales of cot? ton 400 bales; market quiet; receipts 1,939-middling 24. NEW ORLEANS, Ootober 12.-Cot? ton active and advanced-middlings 241?; sales 3,100 bales; receipts 1,987. Sugar steady and.. unchanged-fair jobbing trade. Flour-superfine firm, at 6.75; ohoice 10(^12.50. Corn quiet, at 1@1.10. Pork advancod-S1.75(it> ;12. Bacon quiet-shoulders 18>?; clear ?7)?. LONDON, October 12-3 P. M. Consols 94%@91*?. Bonds 745? LIVERPOOL, Ootober 12-3 P. M. Cotton firmer, tonda upwards, but k not quotably higher, although more active. ? IA VRE, October 12.-Cotton 138 j 1 francs. ; - . ? ? ; ? Adrtnu to th? Freedmen, ?t?P FREEDMEN : Will you allow one who ie n friend and well-wisher for you future welfare, f " give you. a few itoms for your special benefit, whioh I will endeavor to provo to you is true. I vf ill first inform you that I have, for tho past two months, been in Co? lumbia, where I have bad access to all-the sayings and doings of the prominent and leading radicals of the State, and feel assured that if you only could see apd hear what I hare, you would readily see who ore your friends. Let on out-sider meet with one of them, and he will, if asked his opi? nion concerning the freedmen, re? mark: "Oh, we know they are not fitted for office or to vote, but we have to bear it for this once, until we can carry out points; we want Grant and Colfax elected," Now, freedmen, is that giving you justice? Is it anything but making you his tool to keep him in office, and fill his pockets at your expense, after which, you are despised? He is only after getting you thrown out of employment, (but promises to see that you are not, which is not in bis power,) and then ho knows you will perish and die, and by that means get rid of tho colored race. I would here inform yon that my business throws me in daily contact with the leading men of that party, which naturally enough^ leads them to believe I am concerned in the party also, (but no, never.) Con? sequently , I learn their programme. Even their writings for their Repub? lican papers, throughout both Korti and South, is sufficient to satisfy you, if you could only read and pon 1er well its meaning, what their ful intentions are, and what will be thc anal result if you adhere to them They know you are, tho most of you uneducated, and are only giving yoi ;me side of the question; and nov illow me, as one who does feel ai interest in your future welfare, a: well as tho present, to warn yoi against them-listen to those witl whom you have to deal, and do no for a moment entertain such an ido is tho ono urged upon you, that i 3eymour and Blair is elected, tba POU will again be put into slavery ibu have once been our slaves, bu we do not desire it again. But it i avideut to every thinking man c pour race, that they (the radicals) ar now trying to make you worse tba daves-they aro leadiug you to ruin ind I would no toll you so, if i tvero not so. It is easy lo 6eo tb result that will follow, after tho 3d c November. Grant will surely b Sef?ated, and where then aro you friends? Can you have tho conscienc to fall back on your Southern friend; ar even expect the least favor at the: tienda? Your pretended Norther friends will all depart for tho Nortl from whence they came, and yoi ippeals will not bo heard by then No earthly uso for you then. Au now, while it is yet time, do not cai \ voto for your everlasting ruin. Ye jan become something more nft< iwhile, if you will only idoutify you selves with the true Southern man rote with him, work to his inter?s md ho will to yours-he will instru pou in the right way, and you wi inally be enabled to obtain a hon n peace and plenty, and no than! ;o carpet-baggers. Tho "forty ncr md a mule" will all be out when yt ;all for it, after Grant's defeat. Ai jven if successful, what will bo tl result? Why, instead of ueedii 'forty acres and a mule," you will ' placed in tho front ranks, with nuskct in your hands; whilo yo pretended friends will stand to tl .ear, shouting: "Go it, cuffoe, we lold ycur mule." It is evident tl .hey mean war, and nothing but ur L'ho South wants no war, she on vants her rights peaceably, but y ire well aware, if forced upon lu ibo will go it to the knife. It is an undoubted fuct, that in t ate war, this samo Ulysses S. Gm slaced the colored troops in front, ill battles where thoy chanced to 1 vith tho white troops in their roar ?ush them on. Give him the pov md he will do it again. I hope you will consider mc riend, as I have given you a corr md impartial statement of affai iud hope you will take my advi md go to the polls in November a rote for PEACE! PEACE! 1 which >nly to be achieved by the eleotion seymour and Blair. If time and tpaco would admil iould give you two or three colun >f roasons why you should abane Iran t and Colfax, and stand to democratic party, but will have eave it to more ablo pons to fill ask nt present. Believing you will act in the ric; ?Ai er studying well your present c lition, I leave you to your own lections. W. S. GREGORY, Ji P. S. You have already seen osult achieved by those who vc <ho Domooratic tickot heretofi Choy have neither suffered for lecessaries of life or employmi Jthors, to my certain knowle?: lave suffered. FATAL ACCIDENT.- About 1 o'cl pestorday morning, Sbadrook I ford, a well known oolored resit >f this city,??waH instantly killed 'ailing down tho stairway of louse, No. 11? Coming strcot, laving his neck broken. I Gharlenton Neu ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Among tho taxes levied ia York, Penn., ia one known as the "rebel loan tax."; "When Early made his incur? sion into Pennsylvania in 1864., ne levied ? ' contribution in gold on Chamborsburg and York. Chnm bcrsburg did not pay, and was de? stroyed; but York "shelled out" the $50,000 in gold, demanded os the price of her exemption, and the ci ti? sons have ever since been liquidating the same in instalments. A fire occurred in Georgetown, S. C., on Thursday evening last, whioh destroyed three buildings belonging to Mr. N. Emanuel; one store owned and ocoupied by L. G.? Emanuel; another owned by Mrs. MoNulty; store owned by G. O. k W. A Mun? roe; another owned and occupied by E. ti. Rainey; and a building ocou? pied by a colored man-in nil eight buildings. Mostly insured. ASSASSINATION.-A despatch to a Pittsburg paper from Butler County, Pennsylvania, says a daughter of Mr. McCaudless, of Uuionville, was shot through tho head, and killed instant? ly, while eating supper last evening. The shot was fired through tho win? dow. A young mau has been arrest? ed for doiner the deed. Jealousy is supposed to bo the cause of the as? sassination. Tho cabio news from Europe in? forms us that the now deep subma? rine telegraph direct from Malta tc Alexandria, Egypt, had been success? fully laid. This is a vast improve mont upon the former telegraphic connection, and will save a great dea! of timo in communications to anc from Egypt, India and tho East gen erally. In a "card" published in tho Ra leigh (N. C.) Standard, relative to th? report that he endeavored to create bad feeling between tho races a Warrentou, A. H. Galloway says "I am half white myself, and i would be impossible for me to abusi tho white race without injuring nr own person." Gen. Gates, an old and well knowi United States army officer, died ii New York on Wednesday, in th eightieth year of his age. He serve* in the Florida war, and will bo re membered as tho captor of the fa mous Indian chief, Osceola. He als aerved with distinction in tho subse quent war with Mexico. The Charleston Mercury is credibl informed that tho Democrats c Marion have purchased and presenl ed to each of tho fifteen negroes wh had tho courage to go to the pol [ind vote with und for their old ma; ters, with the title deeds to fort acres of good land near that town. A correspondent of the Pall Mc Gazelle writes from Rome: "Rumo: ire afloat about tho Pope's heoltl which some represent to bo extrem ly good, while others speak of it dol fully, and declare that ho will nevi see December. I believe he is n< so well as ho appears to be." Forty colored convicts overpowerc their guards nt the Virginia Centr Railroad, yesterday, and jumpo from tho train while it was at fi 3pccd. Two of them were killed ai three received fatal injuries. Ti remainder mndo good their escape. Rev. H. H. Milman is among tl recent distinguished dead. His trag ly of Fazio was acted fif ty-threo yea igo. For tho last twenty years ! had enjoyed tho lucrativo office Dean of St. Paul's. Tho new police board of New C leans, composed of two blacks ai three whites, has entered upon luties, and many members of the c aiembers of the police force have ] ?gned. THE ISLAND OF CUBA.- There v i rumor in Wall street tho other d that Secretary Seward was negoti iug with tho Spanish rovolutiom Government for tho purchaso of 1 island of Cuba. At a Democratic mass meeting h in Canton, Ohio, a few days ago, t procession was oight miles loi ?0,000 peoplo being present. Tl ao doubt, occasioned very long ra nil faces. A duel between a New Yorker f i native of Florida was nipped in ! md by intervention of tho police New York yesterday. All the par! ?vere arrested except ono of the pi jip?is, who fled to Philadelphia. A Now York paper reports f ?ases at quarantine-"two of clio] norbusjand two ofy Grecian be Tho same remedie? are applicabh UT." "Sickles, tho Americau, or Cri md Penalty," a tragedy founded the Sickles murder in Washing! l?verai years ago, has boen brou mt at ono of tho thontres in Ro Advices from China by the o and mail state that the Emperor opened the port of Chifan, ia 3ulf of Peohete, to foreign trade. A contract for tho eonstrnctioi in under-ground railway in 1 Sfork bas been concluded with I tish engineers. The adventists in Boston prcdii tho wiudiug-up of mundane af] >n Thursday last; but it didn't o >ff. A husband and wifo oommi inunde in Dubuque, Iowa, recei >y taking laudanum. There uro iwouty-six unifor Democratic clubs in St. Louis, n sering nearly 6,000 members. A Miss Elsie B?ddiford, who is \ said fco be a loose character, was fired upon by a man in Darlington, on Sunday last, and instantly killed. She was returning from church. The murderer ie unknown. At the date of our last advices from Peru, September 14, the earth was still quivering with the shocks of earthquakes that followed the great convulsion of August 13. The corner-stone of the new State House at Springfield, Illinois, was laid yesterday, under tho auspices of the Masonic faternity. Tho cere? monies were imposing. The colored man Aaron Hunt, who was tarred and feathered in Savannah for his Democratic ideas, was drown? ed at Columbus Saturday night. Thirty-nine colored men overpow? ered the jailor of the Georgetown jail on Tuesday last, and succeeded in making their escape. Grnco Church, in Broadway, New York, has been sold to a dry goods firm, for the snug sum of 8000,000. MARRIED, On Thursday afternoon, tho 8th instant, at tho residence of Col. James Sims, by t!:c Rev. W. E. BORRS, RICHARD O'NEALE, JR., tu Miss LEORA A. 8IMS, both of this city. TO RENT. THE STORE at present occnpiod by Dr. C. H. Miot. l or particulars apply to the subscriber. J. ENGLISH. Oct 13_ G* SEED WHEAT. OHO BUSHELS primo SEED WHEAT, OUU from the Valley of Virginia, for sale by E. & G. D. HOPE. Oct 13_ English Dairy Cheese. pr A BOXES English Dairy and Cutting OU CHEESE. Pino Appia and Young America Cheese. For Bale by E. & G. D. HOPE. Oct 13 Meeting of Board ot Trade. AN EXTRA MEETING of the Board of Trade will take place at tho Carolina Hall, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, 13th, at 7 o'clock. A full attendance ic requested, aa business of importance will como before tho Board. Bv order of the President. Oct 13 R. O'NEALE. Jr., Secretan-. Horses and Mules for Sale. - FOUR HORSES andlfc^ fL-^TWO MULES. warraut-*M? ^??Xx'd sound and Rcntlu;^|nJjJr ' I I I. suitable for farm or city usu. They can bo seen at Mr. Robert Joyner's HtatileB. J. B. LANIER. Oct 13_ 3* .i ? MRS. C. E. REED - WILL open, on WEDNES Lm&t?'rW? DAY next, Hth instant, for nKni IL H inspection, tho moat choice wPilbJI "ruction of MILLINERY ever "^jL?))?) offered in this city. '^^?^S. HAIR BRAIDS* and CURLS pf every description. Please givo mo a call, at my old stand, next to E. Pollard's Drug Store, Main street, Columbia. Oc^lS_3mo WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. ' fr AAA. LBS. Clean Washed WOOL. 0?UUU wanted, for which wo will pay 10 cents per pound, and upwards, ac? cording to quality and quantity. Clean unwashed 28 cents, delivered at depot in Charleston. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON. Oct 13 Imo OUR BANNERS TO THE BREEZE. Lil-.v;i-?. it ml Manager, - - S. M. SMART. THE "SMART CHILDREN"-grand? children of Maj. John Smart, Caroli? nians by birth, Carolinians in feeling, and Carolinians in sentiment-will give an en? tertainment in Gregg's Hall, for ono night only, TUESDAY, October 13. Benefit evening of LAURA McLEMORE SMART. I'ltOO a AMME. A short musical entertainment-Fiddler Joo-representing two characters. A comic play-ono act, ono scone. S. M. SMART.Fiddler Joe JOHN WILLIAM SMART. ..Dr. Standford ALBERT McDUFFIE SMART. .Pembroke PRESTON GIBBS SMART, LAURA McLEMORE SMART, THOMAS EDWARD SMART, Dr. Young Friends Song.S. M. SMART Danoo.PRESTON and LAURA THE WAY TO RAISE THE WINI). Dumps.J. W. SMART Handy.A. Mc. SMART Sneer.V. G. SMART Tho whole to concludo with tho song of ROCKINGHAM and walk round. ADMISSION.-Tickets SO couts; Reserved Seats 75. No half tickets. Doors open at 7 o'clock, performance commonco at 8. Good order obsorved. Ages of tho "Smart Children" thrco aud-a-half to thirteen. Oct 13_ Bagging, Rope and Cotton Ties. BALES hoavy Gunny Bagging, Coils Hemp Rope, Dillon's Cotton Ties, and Agnew's Cotton Ties-tho latlor tho latest inven? tion and best in the market. For salo by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Oct ll 20 Barrels Apples, FOR sale by FISHER & LOWRANCE. Oct ll_. Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have entorod into a COPARTNERSHIP for tho transaction of tho GROCERY, H\RDWARE and COM-, MISSION BUSINESS, dating from tho first Fobruary, 18C8. Namo and style of tho firm will bo T. J. & H. M. GIBSON. T. J. GIBSON. _Octlllmo_ H. M. GIBSON. SEED WHEAT. A BUSHELS WHITE MAY WHEAT. OU For salo by Oct 112 T. J. A H. M. GIBSON. Stockholders' Meeting. OFFICE Erxo's MOUNTAIN IBOK Wonna, LIMESTONE SI'KINUH, Ootobor 8, 18C8. AMEETING of tho StocklioldorB of this Company will be held at this placo, sn TUESDAY, the 27th inetant. Oct ll 3 F. G. LATHAM. Agent. COTTON GINS. A FEW FIRST CLASS GINS, cf beth Southorn and Northern manufac? ture, for sale vory low, for eanh, to cloeo jut consignments. Oct ll FISHER &, LOWRANCE. SOMETHING FINE. The lovers of good CIGARS can find a selection of the finest brands of pure Ha? vana Tobacco, and moderate prices, at HARDY SOUK Oct 13 ELECTION NOTICE. IN accordance) with tho proclamation ol tlio Governor, dated tho 9th day oi (Jetober, 18G8, there will bo an electior. hold in tbia County, on Tuesday, Novem? ber 3d, for Electors of Prosident and Vico President of tho United States, a Repro sentative to Congress, and a Solicitor foi tho Fifth Circuit. By virtue of authority vested in ua. wt hereby establish the following polliup places in Ki ch hi nd County, viz : Garner'i Ferry, Gadsden, W. B. Flowers' House Treiiholm's Grove, Davis', Killian's, Cami Ground ; Columbia-Ward No. 1-Gill moro House; Ward No. 2-Old Ice House Ward No. 8-Palmetto Engiuo Honsc Ward No 4-Ellington's Storo. Tho Registration Books will be open fo revision, at tho above named places, oi Thursday, Friday and Saturday, tho 22(3 23d and 21th instant, when the* Manager of Elections heroin named aro authorize! to add to tho lists tho names of all per sons entitled to vote according to law, an take therefrom tho names of those not or titled to vote. Tho following gentlemen aro hercb appointed Managers of Election: FOB CANNER'S FEHET-John Harris S. G. Henry, John H. Bryant. GADSDEN-John P. Adams, John I Goodwin, S. P. Gaige. FLOWERS' HOOSE-W. Whito, Philip Er stein, J. J. Goodwin. TRKNHOLU'S GROVE-A. L. Solomon, Joi Saunders, Wilson Glover. DAVIS'-Allon Davis, F. P. Roberts Cicaar Lowndes. CAMP GROUND-N. Dubard, HonrvSmitl H. C. Marshall. HKILLIAN'S-Eli Killian, William Simon: J. B. Walsh. COLUMBIA --WARD 1-P. Brown, E. I Thompson, C. Suultzc. WARD 2-G. G. Newton, James Bani] ?cld, F. W. Wing. WARD 3-W. H. Wigg, Wm. Miahaw, 1 R. Stokes. WARD 4-D. B. Clayton, S. B. Thom] eon, James Brown. Thc above named gentlemen aro r quested to meet at .Tanney's Hall, in C< hunbia, on Friday, tho lGth instant, ut M. for tho purpOtje of qualifying and r calving tho lists of Registration. M. J. CALNAN, W. T. WALTER, N. E. EDWARDS. Commissioners of Election, Richlai Countv. Columbia, 8. C., October 12, 1SG3. Oct 13 tuwl_ PUBLIC NOTICE. 11HE public, including thc strangers nt . visiting Columbia, ure particularly i quested to note the fact that tho chotct selection of FAMILY GROCERIES, Wini Liquors, Segara and Tobacco, can bo fou at the doro of GEO. SYMMER&, Oct 10_ Fresh Crackers, Cheese, Butter, & S) fr BARRELS FRESH CRACKEI consisting of Soda Biscuit, Sugar Crackers. Egg Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Cream Crackers a Ginger Schnapps, 10 kegs Choico Goshen Butter, 25 boxes Primo Cheese, 100 Choico Sugar-Cured Hains, Together with a fresh supply of ll Java and Laguvra Coffees, Muscovai Porto Rico and Refined Sugars, Candi Soaps, Canned Fruits, Pickles, Extrae Tobacco, Segars, &c. For salo at our us low prices. J. A T. R. AGNEW Oct ll _ Nuts! Nuts! Nuts! JENGLISH WALNUTS, brazil Nuts, : JJ cans, Filberts and Almonds. J received and for salo by Oct ll J. & T. R. AGNEW Notice Cotton Buyers. rr" HE Undersigned are prepared tom JL LIBEBAL ADVANCES ON COTTON, c signed to Lt. Patterson A Co., Philndelpl Oat 8 |3 _GRAESER & SENI* TO RENT, ?A COMMODIOUS COTTA HOUSE, eituatod on Laurel stn in tho rear of tho Charlotte Do] Apply at thia office. _Oct 8 Bacon, Lard, &c. ^-a-_ 10,000 LBS. primo C. /f^Or-*? BACON 8IDES. 2.000 lbs. Natural LT OfflOwLARD-L. Dayis, jr., bm SMBSSSII 100 choice S. C. HA bagged and unbagged. 50 bbla. Refinod SUGARS, all grades Brown SUGAR8. Fine and Medium quality SYRUPS. Maecovado, Porto Rico and Corni MOLASSES. Old Government and Groon Java, La? ra and Rio COFFEE. Black and Green TEAS, various grac Family and Extra FLOUR. 8elf-Raiuing FLOUR. With a fulUino of Staple GROCER! in store and in transit, and for Bale lo\ Oct ll 3 C. H. BALDWIN ,fc C MKS. A. MCCORMICK JfiBlk' WILL bo prepared, iSQfiBR'TUESDAY, 13th inst., te ?wMH?Wbibit ber handsome stool wBH MILLINERY, for tho ins ^JMLmYT tion of tho ladies of Colan w tl *flS arm surrounding conn tti'& A nico assortment bf H COILS, ROLLS, CURLS FANCY ARTICLES of ovory descriptif DRES8-MAK1NO attended to in nil branohes. Being thankful for past fav ehe will ?leo be most thankful to all may favor her with a call. Show Ro over Kinard's Store. Oct Anotion Sales Olear 8ide?,:C. R.s?l?^Sh?uidertTsugar, Coffee, Ac. BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON. Wo win sell, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, tho 18th instant, ab 10 o'clock, at oar Auction Store, 5,000 pounds O. R. SIDES, 5,000 pounds Clear Sides, 3,000 pounds Primo Shoulders, 300 canvassed Hams, 250 good Hams, unbagged, 25 bags prime Rio Coffee, 10 barrels Crushed 8ugar, 10 barrels Extra O Sugar, 15 barrols A Sugar, 10 barrels Grooery Sugar, 25 barrels Syrup, 40 boxeB Colgate Soap, 25 boxes fino Cheese, 5 boxes Dried Salted Sides. Conditions cash._-Oct u SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ ol fieri facias to mo diroetcd, I will sell, on tho FIR8T MONDAY in November next, in front of i the Court House, in Columbia, within the legal hours, the following prop?rty, via:- ? ISO acres of LAND, in Richland Oonnty, bounded as follows: On tho North by Betsy Thomas and Thomas Cooper, East by Reu natus Thomas, South by S. J. Smith, and West by Lands formerly owned by Isaac Dent; levied on as the property of Sarah 8. Cosby, Executrix of James Cosby, de? ceased, at tho suit of Thomas W. Radcliffe va. Sarah 8. Cosby, Executrix of James Cosby, decoascd. Terms cash. P, F. FRAZEE, Oct 13 tnf ,8. lt. C. Important Sale-The Well | Selected Stock and Business ol the late C. A. Bedell, Conimbia, SC JACOB LEVIN, AUCTION EEK. BY order of tho Judge of Probate for. Richland County, will bo sold, on the promises, corner of Main and Plain streets, Columbia, S. C., On THURS? DAY, the 15th instant, at 10 o'clock a. m., the largo and well assortod stock of DRY" GOODS, belonging to tho estate of th? late ? C. A. Bedell, together with the STORE FURNITURE aud FIXTURES, HOUSE? HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, Ac. Tho stock of Goods, Store Ifarnitnrer ? and Fixtures will bo SOLD IN ONE LOT, and tho Store House rented on reasonablo terms to tho purchaser, provided a bid be offered amounting to the appraised value. Tho Inventory and Appraisement Bill may bo examined, at tho . oftico of Messrs. MELTON & MELTON, Attornevs at Law, where the terms of sale can be ascertained. This establishment is most advantage ously located, in tho centre of business, is admirably arranged and thoroughly fur? nished, and offors the attractive induce? ments of the largest and most profitable Dry Goods trade in tho city. E. W. BANCROFT, Oct 8 Administrator. mw The Charleston Courier, and the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, will please publish three times, daily, and forward billa to this office. In the District Court of the United States, for the Distriot of South Carolina. In tho matter of John R. Shnlor, Bank? rupt.- In Bankruptcy. BY virtue of an order obtained from George S. Bryan, Judge of tho Dis? trict Court of tho United States, for the Distriot of South Carolina, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in November next,.at. the residence of said bankrupt, in Lexing? ton District, all his rv il and personal es? tate, consisting of somo very lino LANDS, plats of which may bo seen at my office, and will be exhibited on day of Bale. TEEMS OE SALE.-Cash, in United States currencv. Purchaser to pay for papera and stamps. HENRY A. MEETZ, Oct 10 t_ Assignee. BRAZILIAN CIRCUS* H. GATES - - - Manager. A. LOWANpE, Director. --,-?.. Thia Celebrated CIRCUS Is now making a successful tour, through the Stato, and will perform on Tuesday and Wednes'y, Oot. 12 & 13, At COLUMBIA. Newberry, October 15 and 16. MARTI WHO LOWANDK, ?he Cham? pion Bare-back Rider, Challenge? the World for 810,000, to Ride One, Five or Seven Horses. ADMISSION .75 CENTS. Colored Persons 50c. Children 25c. J. F. O'BRIEN, Agent. ^Oot 13 _ WILLIAM GURNEY, ?y v \rv FACTOR AND COMMIS-.r-cCv E&^flSION MERCHANT, 102 LuatV^g amBS?&y, Charleston, S. C. VkmM Particular attention tn'von to the sale ind ahipping of Sea Island and Upland Cotton. Liberal advances mado on consignments Tor sale in this market, or for shipment. Sept 8 tul3