The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 18, 1868, Image 3

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l?ng* t igelcgyRpu. Cable jD?ap*?cfte?. MADRID, October 17.-Aguirre bas *>een made President of the Supreme Court. General Deice, who was appointed Captain-General of Cuba, by the Spanish authorities, has deolined, on account of ill-health. Tho report o' the coronation of Gobazzo us Emperor of Abyssinia is confirmed. He is supported by Prince Knssai, but opposed by tho eldest son of tbe late King Theodo? res. _ _j Kcvrm Itcma. CiiATiiiKSTON, October 17.-Arrived -schooner W. B. Mann, Philadel? phia. Sailed-steamer Manhattan, New York; brig John Pierce: Man tanzas; schooner Harriet Thomas, Boston. BALTIMORE, October 17.-A Con venliuu of delegntes from the emi? grant societies of the United States, for the promotion of emigration and protection of emigrants, met to-day. A business committeo was appointed, when they adjourned to Monday. ROCHESTER, N. Y., October 17. Two and a half inches snow fell to? day. FORTRESS MONROE, October 17. Three companies of heavy artillery departed Southward to-day, viz : Battery G, First Artillery, for At? lanta, Ga.;- battery A, Third Artil? lery, for Colombia, S. C.; battery C, Fifth Artillery, for Raleigh, N. C. PHILADELPHIA, October 17.-It is very cold, and tho first snow of tho season is falling. NEW YOBK, October 17.-Ono to four inches snow at and West of Binghamton, Concord, Worcester and other Eastern cities. HAVANA, October 17.-Official an? nouncement has been made that an encounter has taken place betweon a band of insurgents and Spanish troops, at Turnas, iu which tho former were defeated. WASHINGTON, October 17.-Iuter naljrevenue receipts to-day $225.000. Election Returns. PHILADELPHIA, October 17.- Forty nine Counties oificial balance re? ported, give tho radicals 10,083 ma jority. FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL.. NEW YORK, October 17-Noon. Flour dull and drooping. Wheat dull and scarcely so firm. Corn dull and lc. lower." Mess pork dull, at 28.95. Cotton quiet and steady, at 25y.?. Freights quiet. Stocks steady. Money easy, at 6@,7. Exchange 9%. Gold 86%, 7 P. M.-Cotton firm; fair business doing; sales 1,600 bales, at 25}.<@ 25% for middling uplands. Flour less active, and 5@10c. lower. Wheat dull and drooping. Corn heavy and lc. lower. Mess pork 28.90. Freights without material change. BALTIMORE, October 17.-Cotton better-uplands 25@,25}..i. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull-good to prime red 2.40@2.60; ordinary 2.00. Corn dull-whito 1.25@1.30 for old. Mess pork 30.50. CHARLESTON, Ootober 17.-Cotton firm; holders asking higher without buyers; sales 300 bales-middlings 23; receipts 700. AUGUSTA, October 17.-Cotton mar? ket active and firmer; sales 673 bales; reeeipts 512-middling 23)^. SAVANNAH, October 17.--Cotton firm aud in fair demand-middlings 24kj'; sales 400 bales; receipts 1.616. MOBILE, October 17.-Cotton mar? ket firm; sales 800 bales; receipts 394-middlings 23? .?. NEW ORLEANS, October 17.-Cot? ton easier-middlings 23>.<; sales 2,000 bales; receipts 2,245. Gold 37%. Sugar unchanged. Molasses -Muscovado choice 41J,i; first lot new Louisiana syrup (34 barrels) re? ceived last night, sold at 86. Flour -superfine 7; choico 10@13. Corn -old 1.0o@110; new 95. Mess pork 32.25. LONDON, October 17-Noon. - Con? sols 94^. Bonds 72%. LrvERrooL, October 17-Noon. Cotton steady. LONDON, October 17-3 P. M. Consols 94?4. Bonds 72%. LIVERPOOL, October 17-3 P. M, Cotton firmer, but not higher. HAVRE, October 17.-Cotton 135. AGENTS WANTED. TT*.OP. "THE GRAY JACKETS," anti how Jj they lived, fought and died for Dixie, with handouts and sketches of lifo in the Confederacy. Tho spiciest and cheapest war book published. 8ond for circular and seo our terms, with a full doscription of the work. Address JONES BROS. & CO., Philadelphia, Penn.; Atlanta, Ga.; or, St. Louis, Mo._Oct 18 Tobacco Antidote. WARRANTED to remove all desire for Tobacco. This groat remedy is an excellent appetizer. It pnri0.es tho blood, invigorates the system, possesses groat nourtBhing and st lengthening power, en? ables thc Btomaeh to digest tho heartiest food, makes sloop refreshing, and estab? lishes robust health. Smokers and Cbew .ers for sixty years enred. Price 60c. per 1 box, post free. Can be sont any distance by mail with perfect safety. A treatise on tho injurious effects of Tobacco, with Hats of references, testimoniale, Ac, sent freo. Agonta wanted. Address DR. T. R. ABBOTT, Oct 18 _Jersey City, N. J. RT ANTED, WANTED, WANTED. SALESMEN to travel for a Manufactur? ing Company and sell by aamplo. Good wair?H aro eruarflntoed 1???tS99, with stamp. H. D. HAMILTON A CO., No. 418 Cheatnnt streot, Phils., Pa. Oct 18 1,000 AGENTS WANTED, IN ?41 part? of tho United States, to sell otu immense list of nearly 1,000 differ? ent BOOKS. Bibles and Photograph Al? bums. ' Every family wants something from it. Catalogues furnished free on ap? plication, and booka sent post-paid to any ?uurs?S or? receipt of price, uanvaasing books , containing tho list with prioes, to? gether with blank shoots and printed headings for enrolling a list of names, sent i'ree to any one on receipt of 50o. Anybo? dy can sell 100 to 1,000 of these books alm?st anywhere. For terms to agents and other information, addrosa J. E. POTTER A CO., Publishers, 611 and 617 Hansom nt., Oct 18 Philadelphia, Pa. G00DSPEEDS FOUNTAIN PENS. d(\ LINES writton with ono Pen of Ink. Ow No blotting. Ono dozen assorted samples sent for 25c. Agents make $10 a day. Address GOODSPEED & CO., Oct 18 37 Park Row, Now York. $2,000 A YEAH AND EXPENSES TO agents, to introduce tho WILSON SEWING MACHINE. Stitch alike on both sides. Samples on two weeks trial. Extra inducements to experienced agents. For further particulars address tho WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., Clovolaud, Ohio; Boston, Mass., or Kt. Louis, Mo._ _Oct 13 $200 PER MONTH, SURE, AND no money required in advance. Agents wanted everywhere, male or female, to sell our Patent Everlasting White Wire CLOTHES LINES. "Every household should have this arti? cle."- IKeir Turk Tribune. Address AMERICAN WIRE CO., 75 William street, N. Y., or Iii Dearborn street, Chicago, 111._ Pot 18 $250 Per Month Guaranteed. SURE pay. Salaries paid weekly. Agents wanted immediately everywhere throughout the Southern States to nell our Patent EverlastiiiR White Wire CLOTHES LINES. Call at, or address, tho GIRAUD WIRE MILLS, _Oct 18 Philadelphia, Pa. $1,200 A YEAR TO AGENTS TC SELL the Star Shuttlo SEWING MA? CHINES. Full particulars free. Ex? tra inducements to experienced agents. Call on, or address, W. G. WILSON & CO., Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Mass.; or, Ht, Louis, Jdo._ Oct 1? 1 THIS TS NO HUMBUG. BY sending 30c. and stamp, with ago height, color of eyes and hair, yo; will receive, by return mail, a correct pic? ture of your future husband or wife, witl namo and dato of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 8, Fultonville, N. Y. Oct 18_ TO GOOD TRUSTY AGENTS. WE will guarantco $50 per week am expenses. For particulars, addles: G. W. JACKSON A CO., _Octl8 Baltimore, Md. $10 A DAY FOR EVERYBODY STENCIL TOOL. Samples free. Ad dresB A. J. PULLMAN, Oct 18 Springfield, Vt. A Watch Free-Given Gratis To EVERY live man who will act as agon in a new, light, honorable business {>a\ing $30 a day. No gift enterprise. N ?umbug. Address lt. MONROE KENNEDY, _OctL18^_Pittsburg, Pa. STAR" AGRICULTURAL WORKS THE Albany COTTON GIN Manufactui ing Company, manufacturers of th celebrated "Star" Cotton Gina and Cor densers, 'Star' Threshing Machines, 'Sta Lever and Endless Chain Horse Powert and other agricultural machinery. Our "Star" Cotton Gin and Condense have taken first premiums in every ii staneo where entered at Southern Fair: competing with the best Gins of thc cont try made by other parties. At the two great Fairs of tho Mechanic and-Agricultural Association, held at Nc Orleans successively in November, I8C1 and January, 18G8, tho "Star" Gin an Condenser took j*S~at both Fairs" ?a a tho premiums offered on Gins and Coi densers, against a competition einbrach; all other Gins of any prominence in tl country. Also, at tho' last two Stato Fai: hold at St. Louis, Mo., our Gin and Coi denser took tho first premium against powerful competition. The Condenser attachment being new most planters, wo wish to say that it ci tirely obviates tho necessity of a "Iii room," as with it a Gin may bo used in tl open air, and the shoot, or bat, aa it is di charged from tho Condenser is ready f tho press. Ii effectually cleans tho cotb of sand and dirt and makes tho work ginning free from tho danger of inhalii tho fino particles of lint which othcrwi fill tho air. N. B. We also niako tho most approv Horso Powers (both Lever and Railway) drivo our "Star" Gins, and also mamita turo tho celebrated "Star" Threshing M chines. We furnish Gins with or witho Condensers. For sale hy our agents ai doalers generally. Our completo illustri ed descriptivo circular is sent, free charge, on application by mail. Addrc tho Albany ditton Gin Manufactur? Company, Albany, New York, Pont Ofti Drawer 102. Oct li Ague and Intermittent Fevers. HS. SMITH, M. D., now offers 1 . remedies for the above diseases the general public. Ono package and <> week sufficient, a.s a failure or relapso af its uso in thousands of eases has nei been reported. A euro is guarantied every case, or thc money will bo refund? Testimonials of physicians and otln cured mailed fro?. If no agent in y< placo, solid direct to us. Local ag'ei wanted. Try it. Price $3 por packa oostago pro-paid. Address H. S. .<MITH A CO., Proprietors, 5 Beckman street, N. ? Oct 10_ Deafness, Catarrh, Scrofula. ALADY who had suffered for yo from Deafness, Catarrh and Scroft waB cured by a sim?lo remedy. Hor BJ pat hy and gratitude prompts her to s< tho receipt, freo of ohargo, to any ono milarly afflicted. Address Mrs. M. C. 14 Care Maj. Martin Hunt, Hoboken, N. i Pot 18_ WAVERLEY N0VEL? ILLUSTRATED EDITION. qkK VOLUMES. Price only $6; or,! &*y per volume. I Thirteen volumes now ready. A sara volume sent to any addrosa, by mail receipt of 25c. Persons remitting $G for the set, in Vance, will receivo gratis a splendid ; ir.-.it of Sir Waiter Scott, suitable fjaming. D. APPLETON &, CO., ' Publishers. Nos. 00, 92 and 91 Or street, New York. Oct ] -J . i *fy-rr^TW^TiiTT^^s^JfB^BTi MaCy'l'T TT^OR Dr. Jesse Ti Peck's new ono volume J? HISTORY OF THE GREAT REPUB? LIC. It includes the last war, and sells well in the South, i Address, at once, BROUGHTON ? WYMAN, Oct 18_18 Bible House, New York. Agents Wanted fer thc Official His? tory of the War-Its Causes, Cha ractor, Conduct and Results. BY HOS. AX/EXASO?R^.I?TEVESS. ITS ready salo, combined with an in? creased commission, make it tho best subscription book ever published. Ono agent in Easton, Pa., reports seventy-two subscribers in three (fays. Another in Boston, 103 subscribers in four days. Send for circulars and Bee our terms, and a foll description of the work. Ad? dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga.; Cincin? nati, Ohio; or Ht. Louis, Mo. Oct 18 300 Acres in Nurseries, PEACH TREES and small Fmit Plants. Send stamp for descriptivo and in? structive catalogue. N. BARNARD, Still Pond,"Kent Countv, Marvland. Oct 18 GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT fe "??*KU??AN ta or ?'?r;;;;..? di ?.iring auy i _LTJL of the above for their fall or winter trade or use, should address R. H. ALLEN St CO., Oct 1? P. O. Box 376, New York. Richardson's New Method for the Piano Forte IS unexcelled, unequalled and the stan? dard book of instruction, employed by tlte best Teachers, the best Schools, the best Conservatories; and all individuals who desire to obtain a thorough and prac? tical knowledge bl Piano playing. ?10,000 copies are sold yearly, and it is no exaggeration to say that 225,000 acholar* have become accomplished Pianists by ' using thia book. It is adapted alike to the youngest and to the oldest; to the bogin? ner for first Lessons, and io the amateur for general practice. Sent post-paid. Price ?3.75. OLIVEH DITSON A CO., Bonton. CHARLES H. DITSON Si CO.. Oct is New York. AGENTS WANTED. j MALE OH FEMALE, FOB THE LIFE OF Ci EX. G RANT, i BY HENRY C. DEMING, under the j sanction and authority of Gen. Grant himself. The most intensely interesting 1 biography ever published in America. 533 octavo pages, complete in one volume. ! Price ?2.75. An extra copy will be I given free of charge to any person who will sell three copies and remit for the same. Agents are reporting astonishing dales of this work, Ono agent reports seventy j subscribers in t wo days; another thirty- ! three subscribers in one day; and many others fi um ten to twenty-tivo per day. j Those doairous of a pleasant and lucrative business will apply immediately and se- I euro a choice of territory. The largest commissions given. For particulars apply to or address S. S. SCRANTON A CO., Oct 18 Hartford, Con t. Book Agents Wanted. r\\0 solicit orders for Dr. Win. Smith's i JL DICTIONARY OP THE BIBLE. Tho! only edition published in America, con- j doused by Dr. Smith's own h..nd. In one . lar^e octavo volume, illustrated with over 125 steel and wood engravings. A book 1 that is needed in every family. Over 30,000 copies sold within three months. Audits and subscribers seo that you get tho genuino edition, by Dr. Smith. Tho Springfield Republican, the leading! secular newspaper of New England, says: ! "This edition, published by Messrs. Burr St Co., is tho genuine thing." The Congregationalist the leading reli- j gious jonrtlhl of New England, says: ''Whoever Wishes to get, in the cheapest form, the best Dictionary ol thc Bible, should bil}- this." Agents "aro meeting with unparalleled success. We emploj no general agents, and offer extra inducements to canvassers. Agenta will see the advantage of dealing directly with the publishers. For descrip- ? tivo circulars, with full particulars and : terms, address tho publishers, J. B. PURU & CO., Oct 18 Hartford, Con t. WATCHES FOR THE MILLION. ! Raiho ors, E n gi iiio ( vs, 1-. \ - pressmen-tho most exacting of our cus? tomers-have thoroughly demonstrated ; the strength, durability, accuracy and utility of t he fae simile Waltham Watches, and pronounce them invaluable as reliable time-keepers. Fino Swiss movements, $15; Patent American fae simile Waltham Watches, fall jeweled, $20; Chronometer Balance, $25 each. Elaborately engraved with new and novel designs. Each Watch warrant? ed by special certificate from the Oroido Gold Watch Company. Also magnificent Oroido Gold Chains, $5, $6, and $7 each. Sent everywhere, to bo paid for on delivory. Our customers aro supplied freo with the Pickpockot Dotoctivo and Watch Gnard; alHO, mailed separately on receipt of 50c. The genuino Oroido Gold Watches can only bo obtained by ordering directly from us. JAMES T. MONROE St CO., Importers and Manufacturers, Oct 18 195 Broadway, New York. WANTED, WANTED. WANTED. EVERY family to have tho splendid im? perial STEEL ENGRAVING of Hon. Horatio Seymour. Prico $1. Small eizos of Seymour and Blair 25c. each. Also, tho "National Hand Book of Facta and Fi? gures," for every voter. Prioo$1.50. "The Lost Causo," thc only completo Democrat? ic history of the ?CT?. Price '45. Samples sent on recoipt of prico. Agonta wantod. E. B. TREAT St CO., EOct 18 Publishers, 654 Broadway, N. Y. TO BIS INST H. E. NIGH IS A POSITIVE SINCE the war, wo have paid to our citlz . TWO TH9V8AS9 DOLLASB. Having thas civcd tliii ??vKo ouui to,? c ready to save moro; and wo aubmit that thi MILLIONS OB1 DOLLARS we represen necessary to eecure it. INSURE AND BE SAFE? We ropresett tho foUowing Companies, a! insuranco world: ftl'EEJi, of Liverpool and London_ VNDEHWM1TER8' AGENCY, of New SECURITY, 4. NORTH AMERICAN, HOME, of New Haven. PUTNAM, of Hartford. UNIOfl, of Baltimore. GEORGIA HOME, of Columbus, Gem AL.RRMARLE, of Charlottesville, Vir SOUTHERN MUTUAL, of Athens, G<:o ] OFFICE October 17 NEW ARRIVALS. LATEST STYLES OP GUTTA PERCHA AND HORN JEWELRY, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. S ?me more of those FIFTY CENTS BOG WOOD SETS. Cal) and seo, at 1. SULZUACHER'S, S?;;?; of IhC Gleen SpCCK-, (Jet 1". Main street, Columbia, S. C. SEED WHEAT. Q/\ri BUSHELS prime SEED WHEAT, ! OUU from the Vallov of Virginia, for -ale by E. Iv G. D. HOPE. Nuts! Nuts! Nuts! ENGLISH WALNUTS, Brazil Nuts, Pc- I cans, Filberts and Almonds. Just received a::d for sale bv Oct ll J. A T. lt. AGNEW. PUBLIC NOTICE. fTHIE public, including tho strangers now i JL visiting Columbia, aro particularly rc quested to note the fact that the choicest selection of FAMILY GROCERIES, Wines. Liquors, Segars ;iud Tobacco, can bo found at the store .if GEO. SYMMERS. SMOKE! SMOKE!! SMOKE!!!fl SMOKED BEEF, Smoked Tongues, Smoked Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Sugar-Cured Bacon, I And SEOABS, of genuine Havana Tobac? co, which can be smoked by every one, with perfect satisfaction, who has the money to pav for them. For salo by ?vt 10 GEO. SYMMERS. C. D. EBERHARDT HA? i11"* returned from New York, Ta with a well selecied stock of Cloths, i Ti? Cassiuieros and Vostings, which will : -bo made up at the shortest notice ! and in tho latest stylo. Call and examine for yourselves, Wash- ! ington street, opposite Law Lange. September 27 lm_^_ Bacon, Lard, &c ^-10,000 LBS. prime C. R. BACON SIDES. \^US^St3? 2tm 1L" Natural LEAF OfiUSZUKV LAUD-L. Davis, jr., brand, l l' ?fWMIinr loo choice S. C. II AMS, bagged and nnbagged. i 50 bbls. Refined SUGARS, all grades. Brown SUGARS. Fine and Medium quality SYRUPS. Muscovado, Porto Rico and Common ? MOLASSES. Old Government and Green Java,Lagui- ; ra and Rio COFFEE. Black and Green TEAS, various grades. 1 Farailr and Extra FLOUR. Self-Raiding FLOUR. With a full line of Staple GROCERIES, in store and in transit, and for sale low bv Oct ll :$ C. H. BALDWIN A* CO. Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, &c. WHOLESALE and Retail, Quinine, Calomel, Blue Mass, Salts, Mor- j phia, Chloroform, Patent Medicines, Oils, I Essences, Pills, Ointmonts, Queen's De- j light. Ac. For salo at low prices, bv FISHER A HEINTTSII, I Oct S Druggists, Columbia, S. C. CHOICE GOODS. jV^^,- BARRELAS New York^aga^ ? Breakfast Bacon, wafi^BB i Firkins Goshen Butter. Boxes Factory and Dairy Cheese, Ne w Bay Mackerel, in barrels and kits, ' Fresh Crackers.-a variety, Fresh Teas and Codecs, With a large stock of Merchandize, ,i-t received, by ' Oer io C. H. BALDWIN A CO. BELL .HANGING, "\\TII L be executed at SHOUT NOTICE ' VV and on REASONABLE TERMS, by nailing on the subscriber, at P. W. Kraft's store, Main street. I let s F. A. SCH NI DE ft. Gin Bristles. ,-)AA POUNDS COTTON GIN BBIS ??\J\J TLES, itiBt received and for sale by _ J. A T. R. AGNEW. Bagging, Rope and Cotton Ties. BALES heavy Gunny Bagging. Coils Honip Rope, Dillon's Cotton Ties, and Agnew's Cotton Ties-the latter tho latost inven? tion and best iu tho market. For silo by J. A T. R. AG NEW. ^ Butter! Butter!! CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just re coived and for sale by Oct l J. & T. R. AGNEW. Fresh Goods. EXTRA SMOKED TONGUES, _j Extra Smoked Beef, bagged, New Codfish, Irish Potatoes. White Beans, new Salmon. Lobs tor. Clams, in cans; gonnino English Ale and Porter, with a varietv of Shelf Goods, Just roceivod and for sale by 0. H. BALDWIN A CO. Oct 10_ V/rapping Papsr. lAf^-E^MS Grocer's WRAPPING L\J\ 9 PAPER fer ?ale at Now York trices. E. A G. D. HOPE. OLS & CO., QUARAUTEE! ens, for Losses by Fire, about WIKKTY liliP ...>'?'??. .??*?: L Nf \ .? . lommunity too reduced to JOBO it, wo stand ? comfort and protection of tho TWKNTT t, ls moro than worth the email outlay -FIRES WILL HAPPEN. ll of which occupy the vory firat rank in tho .Asset?, 910,000,000 In Gold. York. ?? 3,500,000 ? . ?? 1,500,000 . .? 700,000 . a .000,000 . ? 700,000 . ? 000,000 'gin. .* 400,000 ginla. ? 400,000 rgta. ? 400,000 II. E. NICHOLS ?fe CO., Agents, OVEIt AGNEW'S, COLUMBIA, 8. C. 3mo8 c=a a-c twa ?2 S "? o o g N a & ?g OJ 1*1.6 l l ? I I S ^ ? . H bO g ^ 9 S ^ ? S o p< e bo o bj a ^ w o S I I s ? * g g p. 3 M H fi a rd cg ?*4 rf) ^H a - > o PH -r< co O co < o ^ o S ^ * S ft PH p4 O <! EH EH 0 Pi 1-1 pd fe; gH a SI 1 ^6 c (qi i i a I I B l-l H g (M C?O] CM dad ooo j? # ? +J 4J +J OOO OOO Fall and Winter of 1868. FALL ll AND WINTER CLOTHING H A. T S AND Furnishing Goods, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MT F O lt C A S ll . -u* COUNTRY MERCHANTS WOULD TO CALL EXAMINE DO WELL AND OUR TRICES BEFORE GOING TO CHARLESTON. R. & W. C. SWAFFiELD, September 8 DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from thc different patentees of the profession, ofllco rights of tho latest improvement in DEN? TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds of DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability and despatch, at the very lowest rates. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Office oa Main shoot, Columbia. 8. C., thrco doors North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber Plates inserted at *2"?. May 2 ly Axes, Axes, Axes. -t f\{\ DOZEN beat warranted AXES, iv_/vJ ju.nt received and for salo low, at wholesale and retail, by Sept 25 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Candles and Soap. 1 AA BOXES ADAMANTINE AND J_UVj SPERM CANDLES, 75 boxes Superfino Washing and Toilet Soaps. For salo low by September 10 _ E. A G. D. HOPE. Dillon's Cotton Ties. AFULL supply of DILLON'S IRON COTTON TIES constantly on hand and for sale low, at wholoaalo and rotail, by _ J. AT. E^_AGNEW._ English Dairy Cheese. KA BOXES Englieh Dairy and Cutting OU OHEESE. Flue Applo and Young America Checao. ~*?IJTLby_ E. St G. D. HQ?E. Smoking Tobaoco. 1 f\f\ EB8. Pure 8panish SMOKING A vj vf TOBACCO, 100 lbs. Lono Jack Smoking Tobacco. For sale low by E. tr. G. D. HOPE. Sugars! Sugars! ORURHFn. Powdered, Granu? lated, Refined Porto Rico and Muscovado SUGARS, just received and for ealo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. u9Li.3Lot;lc>iaL Sale? D?sirable Groceries. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON TO-MOBBOW (Monday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, without reservo, at my store, Primo BACON SIDES, Prime Bright Shoulders, Canvassed Hams, warranted, Tnbs Extra Lard, Barrels Family Sogar, Barrels Family Flour, superfine, Barr?la Teuant's Ale, Barrels Falkirk Ale, BOXOB Adamantine Candles, Boxes Choico Claret, Boxes Fresh Tomatoes. Boxes Sardines, i and J, Boxes Prime Soap, Boxes Toilet Soap, Parlor Matches, superior, Smoking Tobacco, Ac._Oct 18 Commissioner's Sale. JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. Wm. M. Myora vs. Franklin Myers ct al. IN pursuance of tho deere t al order, in tho above stated case. I will soil., before the Court Houso, at Columbia, cn the FIRST MONDAY in November next, That celebrated PLANTATION, known as tho "Fort Marion Plantation," about 12 miles bolow tho city of Columbia, on tho Blurt" Road, containing 8,000 acree, moro or loss, bouuded by lands of Wright Den? ley, William Hopkins, John J. Chappell, Thomas Davis, and ostato of John Single? ton, deceased; the said Plantation being contiguous to tho waters of "Gooso Pond, Roundabout Lake, l!alford's Creek, Ac. On tho premises is u fino Brick Mansion, with all necessary out-buildings, and cabins for laborers. " lt desired, tho pro? perty could be sold in tracts, to suit pur? chasers. TERMS -One-fourth catii; balanco on a credit of ono, two and threo years; interest semi-annually from day of salo, scoured by bond and mortgage of premises sold. Pur? chasers to pay for papers, stamps, Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Oct ll mth8 _C. E. R. D. Commissioner's Sale. Amelia B. Kinslcr el al. vs. Edward and Henry O. Kinsler. IN pursuance of tho decretal order, in the abovo stated caso, I will sell, before tho Court House, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in November, All that Bqnare of LAND,-(four acres,) situated in tho city of Columbia, bounded on North by Lumber street, East by Wayne street. South by Richland street, West by Pulaski street . This is ono of the most desirably located lots in the city. Tho property will be sold in aero lots. BTEUMS-One-fifth cash; balanco on a credit of ono, two, three and four years, securod by bond, with approved personal security; interest from date, payablo an? nually. Purchasers to pay for papers, stamps, Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, _Oct_ll_mth8_C. E. R. D. Commissioner's Sale. F. A. Tradewell vs. M. E. Boatwright et al. IN pursuanco of tho decretal order, in tho abovo stated case, I will sell, before the Court Honse, in Columbia, on tho FIRST MONDAY in November next, All that lot of LAND, in the city of Colum? bia, containing one-half aero, bounded on North by Laurel street, East bv lot of H. P. Degraaf, of New York, South by lot No. 2, hereinafter described, Weat by Bull street. On tho premises is a large and commo? dious residence and out-houses. AESO, At samo time, lot No. 2, bounded on North by lot No. 1, on the South by lot of estato of C. R. Bryco, East by Dr. Howe, West by Bull street, containings half acre. On the premises is a large residence and out-houses. TEHMS OK SALK-Cash onough to pay costs and expenses of suit and taxes due; balance in one and two years, and per? sonal security and mortgage of tho pro? mises sold. Purchasers to pav for papers, stamps. Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Oct ll mtb8 _O. E. It. D. Sugars and Coffee. -1 r\ II RDS. PORTO RICO SUGARS, Xv/ 50 bbls. Refined Sugars, 75 bags Rio Cortee, all grades, 15 bags Java and Laguavra Coffeo. For salo low by E. A." G. D. HOPE. September li; " MAGINLEY & CARROLL'S Great Legitimuto CIRCUS. rTO?ROUGHLY RE ORGANIZED and X oquipped for tho season of 18G8, and representing new features and faces; mul? tifarious, diversified nnd endless succes? sion of novelties, by a carefully solected troupo from tho Paragons of Equestrian Art. The groat aim of tho Managers is ori? ginality and excellence; and with this view tht-y havo congregated an assemblage of Artiste, from tho most celebrated schools of Equostrian and Gymnastic Art. both in Europe and America. Tho faculties for speedy and certain transit ard unequaled. No jaded Horses and weary, travel-worn Performers. Everything Novel and Brilliant. This ne plus ultra exhibition will be at COLUMBIA, Friday, Octobor23d, for ono day only. Will also exhibit at tho following towns: Union ville, Saturday, October 24th; Spar? enburg, Monday, October 2Cth; Newberry C. H., Tuesday, October 27th; Laurens C. H., Wodnesday 23th; Abbovills C. H., Thursday 29th; Greenville, Friday 80th; Walhalla, Saturday, October 31st. Where thoy will give two GRAND EX? HIBITIONS, at 2 and half-past 0 b'clock i. ir x . m. Admission.75 cents. Children.50 cents. Oct 0 B. CROSBY, Agent.