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? ? .. ll . ?. r'- .. . " ' By TT^lo ?rr?Tpia.. [Special Despatch to Ute Phoenix.] Inccndlnrlim In Camden. CAMDEN, S. C., October 20.-The office of the Journal, of which Gene? ral J. B. Kershaw is oditor, was de? stroyed, last night, with tho entire contents. Incendiarism. Cable Despatches. MADBID, October 20.-Tho re-or? ganization of tho nation is proceed? ing rapidly. Governors, civil and military, have been appointed in nil the provinces. All males of twenty years will be allowed to vote. LONDON, October 20.-It is report? ed to-day, that the difference be? tween England and the United States, regarding the Alabama claims, will be referred to tho Czar for arbitra? ment. News Items. CHARLESTON, October 20.-Arrived -steamer Champion, Now York. Sailed-steamer James Adger, New York. I There is considerable excitement hore among tho colored citizens rela? tive to tho murders in the up-coun? try, and a moetiug has been called tor to-morrow evening. ATLANTA, October 20.-Governor Bullook has issued a proclamation suspending tho payment of a poll tax until tho next regular session of the Legislature CINCINNATI, October 23.-A con? vention of railroad conductors, rep? resenting many roads, is in session at the Burnett House, for tho purpose of forming a mutual lifo insurance company. Officers have been elected and business committees appointed. WASHINGTON, Ootober 20.-Inter? nal revenue receipts to-day $235,000. A despatch announces that Gov. Seymour will tako tho stump-mak? ing tho first speech of the campaign at Buffalo, October 22. The pressure for a partial change of candidates continues, and rather gains strength. Both tho New York World and Washington Intelligencer persist in urging a change. To-day's World says: "It was our wish then, as it is our determination now, that the views of Governor Seymour, and not those attributed by the Republi? cans to General Blair, should bo re? garded as the basis of the campaign on the Democratic side. Tens of thousands of credulous citizens, who incline towards tho Democratic party, have been retained in the Republican ranks by the raw-head-and-bloody bones of another civil war. Tho ab? surdity of this bug-bear leads us to under-estimate its capacity for mis? chief. It is astonishing that anybody could have believed that tho Demo? cratic party meant to disperse tho negro legislators by thc Federal army; but it is not all surprising that those who did so believe should vote against us. As it was some imprudent expression of General Blair, that gave color to this foolish fear, his withdrawal is tho shortest way to cor? rect tho misapprehension." GREGG'S HALL. Master F. Carri's Grand Concert. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 21, 'GS. PltOGRAMMK TAUT I. 1. Waltz, Schuloff, Mns. GABBI AND TROP. KOEPPEB 2. DcBeriot'a 7mo, Air Vario, MASTER F. CAUIU 3. Spirit of Light.Ma. STEVENS 4. 12o, Fantasie Concertante, MASTER F. CARRI 5. Norma, Bellini, MESSRS. JANNEY, CAUIU ANO JACKSON 6. DoBoriot's 5mo, Air Varie, Mu. C. F. JANNEY PART II. 1. DoBeriot's lime, Air Varie, / MASTER F. CARRI 2. Trio from Belisaiio, MESSRS. JANNEY, CARRI AND JACKSON 3. Rondoau do Chasse, Czerny, Mus. CARRI 4. Sounds from Home, G ungi, MESSRS. JANNEY AND CARRI 5. Thou art so Near and yet so Far, MR. STEVENS C. Yankoo Doodle, Vieustemps, MASTER F. CARRI 49*Price of Admission 75c. Children 50c. Colored Pcoplo 50c. Tickets for salo at tho Bookstores and McKenzie's Confec? tionery. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Com? mence at 7^ precisely._Oct 18 Received This Bay. NEW MACKEREL, in kits, half and wholo barrels, Pickled Salmon, No. 1 Scaled Herrings, Fulton Market Corned Reef (very fine,) Pig Pork, Smoked Tongues, with manv other goods in the Grocery lino, for salo bv October 20_GEO. SYMMERS. Buckwheat Flour, &c. 5BBLS. Frost's Superior New Hulled BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 5 firkins Choico Butter, 8 bbls. Choico Syrups, Half and quarter Lbfe. Fulton Market Bocf. Half and quarter boxos now Sardines 10 bbls. Whito Irish Potatoes. Received to-day and for sale by Oct 18 3 C. H. BALDWIN A CO. ABMLNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. CREDITORS of tho estate of C. A. BE? DELL, deceased, aro requested to pre? sent their claims, duly attested; and per? sons indebted to tho estate will please make payment to Messrs. Moiton A Mel? ton, Attorneys at Law, Columbia, S. C. E. W. BANCROFT, Ont 18 3?_ _Administrator. SMOKE ! SMOKE ! ! SMOKE ! ! ! SMOKED BEEF, Smoked Tongnos, Smokod Sugar-Cured Hams, Smokod Sugar-Cured Bacon, And SEGAR8. of genuino Havana Tobac? co, which can bc smoked by eyers one, with perfect satisfaction, who has tho monoy to pay for them. For salo by Oct 10 GEO. SYMMERS. ?I l-l .11 I I FINANCIA*. AND COMMEnCIAI,. COLUMBIA, October 20.-Soles of cotton to-day 152 bales-middlings 28>?. NEW YORK, Octobor 20-Noon. Money steady, at 6(rt)Y. l?xchnngo 2%. Gold 87. Floor 5(3)10o. lower. Wheat dnll and declining. Corn heavy, and l@2o. lower. Pork qniet-mess 28.70. Lard dall, nt 19@ 19>4. Cotton quiet-middlings 25j^@253.(. 7 P. M.-Cotton n shade lower; sales 1,900 bales, at 25??. Flour State and Western 5@?0c. lower; superfine 6.25@6.85; Southern dull and drooping; common to fair extra 8.35?9.00. Wheat heavy and 2@3c. lower-red Western 2.09. Corn mixed 1.15(7(11.16. Meas pork closed firmer, nt28.50@28.67. Lard heavy steam 17(319^; kettle 19>?@19%. Freights dull. Gold weak and de? clining, at 36%@37. Southern bonds heavy. BAIITIMORE, October 20.-Cotton quiet and steady. Flour dull and nominal. Wheat dull-low grades 5@10c. lower; primo red 2.50@2.60. Corn firm-white 1.25@,1.28; yellow 1.30(7^1.33. Oats dull; large receipts, at 75?78. Rye firm, at 60@65. CINCINNATI, October 20.-Flour unsettled and nominal-family S(a} 8.25. Corn dull, at 58(7?; 60. Whis? key 1.20. Moss pork held at 31. Shoulders 13@13j?; clear sides 17. Lard 18," ?. CHARLESTON, October 20.-Cotton quiet but unchanged; sales 450 bales -middlings 23} .J; receipts 1,008. AUGUSTA, October 20.-Cotton quiet and firm; sales 406 bales-mid? dlings 23,1,.'; receipts 618. SAVANNAH, October 20.-Cotton dull; sales 250 bales-middlings 24}?; receipts 1,812. MOBILE, October 20.-Cotton sales 1,300 bales; holders moro willing than sellers-middlings 23; receipts 1,342. NEW ORLEANS, October 20.-Cot? ton firm and in fair demand-mid? dlings 23!.<; sales 3,500 bales; re? ceipts 10,080. Gold 37??. Flour dull-superfino 7; choice 10(7^13. Corn dull, at 1.00. Pork firm, at 32.50. Bacon-choice scarce-shoul? ders held at 13".,@14; clear 17!.,'(7fj 18. LONDON, October 20-3 P. M. Consols 94?,j. Bonds quiet aud steady, at 7374. LIVERPOOL, October 20-3 P. M. Cotton steady; shipments from Bom? bay to the 17th, sinco last report, 9,000 bales. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester flat and nominal. HAVRE, October 20.-Cotton 137. LIVERPOOL, October 20-Even? ing.-Cottou closed steady. LADIES, CALL, at C. P. JACKSON'S, and look tho now style of DROP SKIRTS. October 17 Stress Goods, OF every stylo and price, now opened at G.*F. JACKSON'S, from 25 cents to $2 a yard._Octobor 17 Dress Trimmings, BUTTONS, Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Braids, Gloves, Hosiery, at Octoberl7 C. F. JACKSON'S. Ii. New "Lot OF EDGINGS, Inserting* and Infant's Waists, at overy price and qnalitv, at October 17 C. F. JACKSON'S. REMOVAL. MRS. C. E. REED lins re moved her MILLINERY ES .TABLISHMENT to ber old 'stand, on Main street, second i door from E. Pollard's Dru?' Store, whore sho would call tho attention ol her city and country friends and custom? ers to call and see for them? selves tho finest and cheap? est stock of MILLINERY ever odored In this city, consisting of Ladies* and Child? ren's Hats and Bonnets, of all kinds and all prices. Also, Flowers, Ribbons, Caps, Laces, Ruches, Hair Braids, Curls, Water? falls. Nets, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted, Fan? cy and Bridal Veils, all of which will ho sold much lower than anywhere else in tho city. Everything of tho* latest and most fashionable wtylo constantly arriving. October 17 New No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, IN KITTS, Quarter, Half and Whole barrels, 100 boxes No. 1 and Sealed Herrings. For sale low, by E. & G. D. HOPE. COTTON GLNS^ AFEW FIRST CLASS GINS, of both Southern and Northern manufac? ture, for Halo very low, for cash, to closo ont consignments. Oct ll FISHER A LOWRANCE. TO RENT, A HOUSE, at tho corner of Laurel and Barnwell streets, noar tho Char Motto Railroad Depot. Six rooms and basement, with all necossary out-build? ings. Apply to Mr. THOMAS GIBSON, Main street, or J. W. Gordon, Charlotto Railroad Dopot._ Oct ll t Burning Fluids. Pt BBLS. MACY'S KEROSENE, a safe 0 light. Sbbls. Baltimoro Kerosene, 110 degrees test, for salo at low prices bv Pot 10_C. H. BALDWIN ft CO. Molasses and Syrups. e""iUBA, Muscovado and New Orleans MO J LASSES; aleo, Sugar House SYRUPS, 1 just received and for sale low by Sept 12 J. ft T. B. AGNEW. ?. 1 . ? I I Ale! Ale!! Ale!!! ?)f\ HALF-BARRELS OLAGETT'S ?U\J ALE in store. Having secured the agency of thia celebrated Cream Alo, for Columbia and vicinity, I am now Dre pared to furnish it regularly to doafere, and at a lower price than tho same article has boen hitherto sold for. Quality gua? ranteed. For salo by GEO/ SYMMEH8. Terms strictly cash._Oct 19 DR. THOMAS~T. MOORE, OFFERS great inducements to his Pa? tients, and tho public, in tho wav of GOOD WORK and VERY MODERATE PRICES. Teeth extracted without pain, or any subsequent ill effects, by uso of Nitrous Ozidier Laughing Gas. Office on Main street, over Gregg's China .' tore. Oct 15 NEW ARRIVALS. LATEST STYLES OP GUTTA PISRCIIA AND HORN JEWELRY, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OE | SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ?fcc. Some moro of those FIFTY CENTS DOGWOOD SETS. Call and soe, at I. SULZDACHER'S, Sign of tho Green Specks, Oct 15 Main street, Columbia, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COLUMBIA, October 15, 1S0S. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Department, until MONDAY, tho 2d day of November next, inclusive, for furnishing materials and repairing thc roof of tho State Capitol, and for clos? ing and securing tho doors and windows, so as to prevent further injury and de? terioration ot tho building. Tho proposals will state tho time roquired tor tho execu? tion of tho work, and thc names of sure? ties for tho prompt and faithful execution of tho contract. Oct IG f3 R. K. SCOTT, Governor. Oe'Charloston Courier copy. NEW BOOKS. milE OriUM HABIT, and sketches of I Coleridge, DoQuiney, and other opium caters. SI.75. About Woman, Love and Marriage, by Saunders, author ot Salad for the Solitary. $1.60. A Strange Story, by Bulwer, ll.00. Agassiz's Journey in Brazil, with plates. Lifo in tho Argentino Republic in thc davs of tho Tyrants, by Horace Mann. $2 00. Darnes on tho Psalms. Cameos front English History, by Miss Yonco. Old Dower House, by Annie Thomas. 50 cents. And an assortment of new London and American Dooks, for children, from 25 cents to $1.25. For salo at Oct 14_BRYAN A McCARTER'S. Bacon, Lard, &c ^10,000 LBS. prime C. R. BACON SIDES. 2,000 lbs. Natural LEAF LARD-Ii. Dayis, jr., brand. 100 choice S. C. HAMS, bagged and unbaggod. 50 bbls. Rofinod SUGARS, all grades. Brown SUGARS. Fino and Medium quality SYRUPS. Muscovado, Porto Rico and Commet MOLASSES. Old Government and Green Java.Lapui ra and Rio COFFEE. Black and Green TEAS, various grades. Family aud Extra FLOUR. Self-Raising FLOUR. With a full lino of Staplo GROCERIES, in storo and in transit, and for sale low by Oct ll 3 C. H. BALDWIN A CO. Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have entered into a COPARTNERSHIP for tho transaction of tho GROCERY, HARDWARE and COM? MISSION BUSINESS, dating from tho first Fobruarv, 1H0S. Kamo and stylo of tho firm will'bo T. J. A II. M. GIBSON. T. J. GIBSON. Oct 11 Imo H. M. GIBSON. _ CHOICE GOODS. aBARRELS Now York JwaaDfe. S. ( !. PIG ll AMS, ?Vrf<l Barrels Now York S. C.?plg5s Breakfast Bacon, c -? ? Firkins Goshen Butter, Boxes Factory and Dairy Cheese, Now Bay Mackerel, in barrels and kits, Fresh Crackers-a varioty, Fresh Teas and Coffeos, With a largo stock of Merchandize, just received, by Oct Ul C. II. BALDWIN A CO. Fresh Goods. EXTRA SMOKED TONGUES, Extra Smoked Beef, bagged, New Codfish. Irish Potatoes, White Beans, new Salmon, Lobster, Clams, in cans; genuino English Alo and Porter, with a variety of Shelf Goods, just received anti for salo by C. H. BALDWIN A CO. Oct 10 " Brugs, Chemicals, Medicines, &c. WHOLESALE and Rotail, Quinine, Calomel, Bluo .Mass, Salts, Mor? phia, Chloroform, Patent Medicines, Oils, Essonces, Pills, Ointments, Queen's De? light, Ac. For salo at low prices, by FISHER A HEINITSH, Oct 8 Druggists, Columbia. S. C. Guns, Pistols, Etc. THE undersigned informs ^?><Z^ his friends, and tho public ^tS<jfc,generally, that ho has ro w mm% ^ceivod a largo and select assortment of SINGLE and DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, RIFLES and PISTOLS. CARTRIDGES for all kinds of Guns, RillcB and Pepeators constantly on hand. ALSO, SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS, all of which will bo sold low for cash. GUNS and PISTOLS made to order and repaired at short notico and moderate price. Cash system rigidly adhered to. Oct 7_P. W. KRAFT. Smoked Tongnes, &o. TUST received, Extra Now York Smoked TONGUES, "Fulton Market SPICED BEEF, PICKLED SALMON, PIG HAMS. uncanva8sod, very flue. For salo low by GEO. 8YMMERS. ? CARD. The undersigned, Laving sold his entire interest in the Hotel known as tho "'NICK ERSON HOUSE," in Columbia, S. C., would take great pleaenro in recommend? ing his frionds to continuo their patronage to the now Proprietors. Mr. WRIGHT has liad chargo of the Hotel for me, for a year past, and will continuo to have tho entire management of tho Hotel, under thc 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, 18GS. September 1G 20 Barrels Apples, FOR sale by FISHER & LOWRANCE. (?et ll Fresh Crackers, Cheese, Butter, &c. 2pr LAURELS FRESH CRACKERS, ?J consisting of Soda Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, Egg Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Cream Crackers and Ginger Schnapps, 10 kegs Choice Goshen Butter, 25 hoses Primo Cheese, 100 Choice Sugar-Cured Hams, Together with a fresh supply of Rio, Java and Laguyra CoffeoR, Muscovado, Porto Rico and Refined Sugars, Candles, ' mps, Canned Fruits, Pickles, Extracts, 'x'obacco, Segare, Ac. For salo at our usual low prices. J. A T. R. AGNEW. Gin Bristles. ?yr\r\ ROUNDS COTTON GIN BRIS j?vJv/ TLES, just received and for sale hy _J. A T. R. AGNEW. C. D. EBERHARDT HAS just returned from New York, jw with a well selected stock of Cloths, jrf Cassitnores and Vestings, which will ho made np at the shortest notice and in the latest stylo. Call and examine for yourselves. Wash? ington street, opposite Law bange. September'27 lin COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on COTTON consigned to JAMES \V. TRASK, New York, by applying to September IC. S5 F.. A G. D. HOPE. Fresh Supplies. NEW YORK cured pickled Pig Pork, extra sugar cured Breakfast Strips, Hocker's Self-Raising Flour, now No. 1 Bay Mackerel, Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues. Together with daily supplies of all tho various STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS requisito in an establishment in tho Grocery line, which aims at keeping the best-and the best is tho cheapest. Oct 1 GEO. SYMMERS. Russia Gin Bristles, DRESSED and undressed, for salo bv FISHER A LOWRANCE. ELECTION NOTICE. IN accordance with tho proclamation of tlio Governor, dated tho Otb day of October, 18C3, there will be an election hold in this County, on Tuesday, Novem? ber ?ld, for Electors of President and Vico Presidttlltof tho United States, a Repre? sentative to Congress, aud a Solicitor for tho Fifth Circuit. By virtue of authority vested in us. wo hereby establish tho "following polling places in Richland County, viz : Garner's Ferry, Gadsden, W. B. Flowers' House, Treiiholm*s Grove, Davis', Killian's, Camp Ground ; Columbia-Ward No. 1-Gill moro House; Ward No. 2-Old Icc House; Ward No. :i-Palmetto Engine House; Ward No 4-Ellington's Store. Tho Registration Books will bc open for revision, at tho abovo named places, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, tho 22d, 23d and 21th instant, when the* Managers of Elections herein named aro authorized ! to add to '.ho lists tho names of all per- i sons entiiied to vote according to law, and ? take therefrom tho names of those not en? titled to voto. Tho following gentlemen aro hereby appointed Managers of Election: Fou GARNER'S-John Harris, S. G. Hen? ry, John H. Bryant. GADSDEN-John P. Adams, John B. Goodwin, S. P. Gaige. Fnowr.ns' HOUSE-W. White, Philip Ep? stein, J. J. Goodwin. TRENIIOLM'S GROVE-A. L. Solomon, C. J. Carroll, Wilson Glover. DAVIS'-Allen Davis, T. P. Roberts, Androw W. Curtis. CAMP GROUND-N. Dnbard, Adam John? ston, C. O. Marshall. KILLIAN'S-Eli Killian, Hampton Minis, Preston Nowell. COLUMBIA-WARD 1-E. B. Thompson, C. Shultzo. WARD2-A. Feininger, James Bampfield, F. W. Wing. WARD 3-W. II. Wigg, Wm. Mishaw, T P. Purse. WARU 4-D. B. Clayton, S. B. Thomp? son, P. Cantwell. Tho above named gentlemen aro re? quested to moot at Janney's Hal!, in Co? lumbia, on Friday, tho lGth instant, at 12 M. for the purpose of qualifying and re? ceiving thc lists of Registration. M. J. CALNAN, W. T. WALTER, N. E. EDWARDS. Commissioners of Election, Richland Co. Columbia, S. C., October 12, 18GB. Oct 13 tuwl Candles and Soap. i r\/^\ BOXES ADAMANTINE AND H/U SPERM CANDLES, 75 boxes Superfino Washing and Toilet Snona Fer f.a'.c low by September 1G E. ft G. D. HOPE. SEED WHEAT. QAA BUSHELS prime SEED WHEAT, Ol "VJ hom tho Valley of Virginia, for salo hy E. A G. I). HOPE. Cutting Cheese. BOXES CUTTING CHEESE, for ?JD Halo low. E. Sc G. D. HOPE. Oct ll_ Sugars and Coffee. -I i\ IinDS. TORTO RICO SUGARS, X\J 50 hhls. Refined Sugars, 75 bags Rio Coffee, nil grades, 15 hags Java and Laguayra Coffee. For salo low by E. St. O. D. HOPE. Weptombor 16 English Dairy Cheese. p* f\ BOXES English Dairy and Cutting ?)U CHEESE. Fiuo Applo and Young America Cheese. For salo by E. .V G. D. HOPE. Smoking Tobacco. 1 f\f \ IiB""- Pu?*0 Spaniah SMOKING 1UU TOBACCO, 100 lbs. Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco. For sale low by E. ft G. D. HOPE. Wrapping Fapcr. irWiKEAMS Grocer's WRAPPING 1UII PAPER for salo at New York prices. E. A G. D. HOPE. JOHN ROBINSON'S GREAT COMBINATION Forming a Grand Stock Euterprise, consolidating TEN SHOWS. At Columbia. Tuesday, October '?7. ? CO bo . r-4 ? +3 SH cS +3 . l-l Cd CD W ct t3 O 3! o The "Boss" of all Shows! THE Mammoth Zoological Department, including Ornithological selections of the most beautiful spccinic-ua of FOREIGN BIRDS, Forming th?' most extensive collection o Wild Animals In the country, supported by the largest Company of Equestrians In America, numbering 150 nun and 250 horses, including Fifty Performers, FIVE LADY EQUESTRIENNES, THREE POPULAR CLOWNS, Enabling thc management to produce Startling Acts of Horsemanship, Daring Gymnastic Exercises, Spectacles of Orien? tal Grandeur, with the most dazzling splendor. In the Zoological Department Will bc found A HERD OF TAPIRS ! X Flock of Australian Emeus, a Herd of | Porcupines, Performing Elephant "Em? press, (introduced by Mr. Johnson,) African Lion and Lioness, Ruffed Lemur, Ocelot, Wild Dog of Tartary, Civit, Ac. Just added two * Double Humped Bactrian Camels. Also, tho VALTUS, from Tartary, and WHITE POLAU REAR. Prominent among tho attractive talent of tho Arena aro such Artists as MISS CORDELIA, Tho Champion Female Rider of tho World. M'LLE FRANCIS, MADAME MARGARET, MADAME GERTRUDE, MR. JOHN WILSON, MR. JOHN ROBINSON, MR. J. MCDONOUGH, MR. GEORGIA SLOMAN, W. H. ASHTON and SONS, MR. G. N. ROBINSON, SIG. ADOLPH BRANDISI, MR. JOHN LOWLOW, The American Humorist and Polite Local Clown. MR. FRANK ROBINSON, Clown par excellence and modern Grimaldi. MR. ARCHIE CAMPBELL, Time-honored disponer of Wit and Humor. Tho Nonpareil LEWIS, MR. LEWIS WILLIS. NOTICE.-First appoarnnce in America in two j cars of G. M. KELLEY, Tho Champion Leapor of tho World. Grand Gratuitous Exhibition! A Gorgeous Anciont Pagoant-Tho Grand Chariot of Mars, Oberon and Achilles; Liviag Lions in open Dens of Gold and Bronze; Knights and Gladiators, in Armor or Ancient Romana, as escort to tho glittering and costly Oriental Equip? ages. This grand and imposing Proces? sion will bo preceded by tho Chariot of Oboron, containing Thomas Canham's Operatic Silver and String Orchestra, of twenty first-class Musicians. TWO P?lib'?RMA?OJ??- At VJ and 7 o'olook P. M. Air Tho Procession will enter tho city atlOo'olock. GEO. MORRISON, Agent. Oct 1G tC OUR HOUSE RESTAURANT, Assembly Street, Opposite the Market. THE undersigned respectfully notifies his patrons, and the public goncrally, that ho has made arrangements to be supplied, daily, with tho host OYSTERS and FISH. Will also havo tho choice of the Columbia Market. Has a commodious room for privat o parties. His LIQUORS, WINES and 8EGAR3 aro the best. Families can be supplied with Oysters. LUNCH from ll to I o'clock. Give mo a call. LOOK OUT FOR THE BIG LAMP. DENNIS McQUlNNIS, Cet fl Superintendent. "?EW BOOKS. HISTORY OF THE NEW SCHOOL, and questions involved IQ tho dis? ruption of Presbyterian Church, in 1S39. Ry J. Baird, D. D. Children with the Poets. By Harriet Mikeevcr. Talcs of Algeria, or Lifo Among thc Arabs. Illustrations. Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka, Homo of the Crows, being the experience of au officer's wife on the Plains. Talks with a Child on tho Beatitudes. Tho following new Novels: Gold Elsie From tho Gorman of Mar? lin. Moonstone By Wilkio Collins. Dallas Galbraith. By Mrs. Davis, author of Waiting for the Verdict, Ac, and many other new books, at DUFFIK ,* CHAPMAN'S Pel 1 Book Store. Fall and Winter of 1868. 1 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, HATS AND Furnishing Goods, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL S3- FOR CASH. -?? COUNTRY MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR TRICES BEFORE GOING TO CHARLESTON. R. & W. C. SWAFFiELD, September 8 ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. July 21_l|fflyr MAQINLEY & CARROLL'S Great Legitimate CIRCUS. THOROUGHLY RE-ORGANIZED an equipped for the season of 18t>8, and representing now foatnres and faces; mul? tifarious, diversified and endless succes? sion of novelties, by a carefully solected troupo from tho Paragons of Equestrian Art. Tho great aim of the Managers in ori? ginality and excellence; and with this view they havo congregated an assemblage of Artists, from the most celebrated schools of Equestrian and Gymnastio Art. both in Europo and America. Tho facilities for spoody and certain transit aro unequaled. No jaded Horses and weary, travel-worn Performers. Everything Novel and Brilliant. This ne ]>lus ultra exhibition will be at COLUMBIA, Friday, October 23d, for one dav only. Will also exhibit at the following towns: Unionvillo, Saturday, October 24th; Spar lanburg, Monday, October 2(ltb; Newberry C. H., Tuoaday, October 27th; Laurens C. H., Wodnosday 28th; Abbovillo C. H., Thursday 29th; Greenville, Friday 30th; Walhalla, Saturday, Octobor 81st. Whoro they will give two GRAND EX? HIBITIONS, at 2 and half-past ? o'clock P. M. Admission.75 cent?. Children.50 cents. Oct 0 B. CROSBY, Agent.