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Xj?V?cm, Oeteber fc~Tbe TT-?, io ?a article patte.*teof|^ ?HS?" Th? newe is too good to be true. We will not undertake to MT whit resalta tho di plositttto >mat 11 won ot Abo ? part few wee*8 Willkave towards improving Na? poleon's position with respect to foreign affairs, SO:ft? to enable lam to moot his home difficulties with aoffloient confi? dence of sacoess. If it is tra? that Gen. Lebceuf intends to drop tho scheme of the Guard Mobile ' and propose the imp - pression ol general oom.ms.nda, that might be taken as an earnest of the Em? peror's paoi?o and economic?! intern tiona. I "The interchange of civilities between sovereigns and statesmen ango rs well for the ??ioss of tranquility. At the pre? sent moment, there is no apprehension of a warlike ou tb renk. No cause of of? fence, no pretext for a dispute exists. Old alliances have been broken up, tho balanoa of power is a question of the past. It may be said peace now rests on a sounder basis than ever." The French bod English societies for the abolition of slavery have sent an ad? dress to Marshal Serano, Regent of Spain, on tho subject of human slavery. They ask him. to nse all bis efforts to abolish Slavery in Cuba, and refer bim to his own speech, wherein he said slavery only exista in tho oivilized world as a Spanish institution. . Aco?rding t? tho Paris Rappsl. tho De Duties of tb? L,offc will formally protest, Oh, ^6^0otoD^ that.iWampe ror.hos violated the Constitution, and that they- contador themselves absolved from their oaths Of fidelity to sb. Cortos has passed the bill suspending the constitutional guaranties. The Republican Deputies refuse any lonrr?r io participate in tho deliberations of tho Chambers. Intelligence of the insurrejotrpa confirms previous ocoountB of its'extent. Tho headquarters Of the Republicans is nt'Manresa, thirty miles North of Barcelona. The Spanish Reigsrad was opened Thstrsday by the King, who expressed tho hopo that the Prussian Government w&ld adopt his view and consent to an arrangement which would result in per? petual friendship between ?tho two na? tions. LONDON, October 10.-Martin, the Fe? nian, died at King's College Hospital. More than 1,000 persons attended bis funeral. The mourners wore green scarfs. Over 400 people met at Notting HUI, in favor of the extension of the Fe? nian, amnesty. The speeches were in? flammatory, but the meeting was orderly. PAIUS, October ll.-Tho coal miners' strike in Anbin continues. A large meet? ing in tUQ ' Aron dissenien t of Belleville, was forolbly dispersed. Several were hurt. A large meeting of M?lhausen manufacturers was convened to consider the American cotton question and other collateral subjects. The meeting de? nounced the recently concluded commer? cial treaty and urged a substitution of the customs tariff. , , A defeated party of the Spanish Re? publicans, who wera driven across the lines, were promptly captured by the French authorities. A Republican domonstration at Madrid is apprehended, but tho Government is taking great precaution. VIENNA, October ll.-Franois Joseph joins Eugenie at Constantinople October 23, when, accompanied by the Sultan, the party will proceed to Suez, via Joppa and Jerusalem. The French, Austrian and Turkish fleets will convoy the party. Marnup, October ll.-Gen. Pierrad, who . was recently captured and impri? soned at Larragona, has escaped. Washington Newa. WASHINGTON, October 10.-Boutwell, in His speech at Philadelphia, said he was aware of the differences of opinion as to the payment of the public debt in the manner contemplated by the admi? nistration, and would therefore state in a single sentence the entire policy of tho administration with regard to the public debt as he comprehended it. It was that the debt was to be paid, principal and in? terest, according to the terms of the contract, in coin or that which mon will receive as tbs equivalent of coin, without any abatement whatever. WASHINGTON, October ll.-The de? partments and banks are closed. "St. Thomas had an earthquake, on the 7th September, almost equal to those of 1867. In the Supreme Court, the Yergercaso will be heard on Friday as to tho ques? tion of jurisdiction. The Brown case, from Texas, is to abide the decision in Yerger's. Judge Fisher, in the Schureman case, Boetains the motion for arrest of judg? ment, on account cf defective indict? ment. There are three other counts upon which Schureman is to be tried. Ho was connected with the stealing of notes from the Treasury, forging tho signatures, and altering them. Turner, the negro postmaster at Macon, Ga., is implicated in the case. The Court of Claims met but adjourn? ed, without transacting any business, in res poet to Ex-President Pierce. Farragut is getting well. A large number of cotton cases on the present docket of the United States Su? preme Court having boon taken up ou an appeal from the Court of Claims, many cases will remain on their docket, in which the same questions are in? volved as thosj taken to the Supreme Court. Attorney-General Hoar will, at an early day, make an effort to advance these cases before the Supreme Court, in order that those before both Courts may be settled. These coses grow out of olaims for eotton captured by the United States authorities during the rebellion, whioh was sold and the net proceeds placea in the Treasury;' n ' torera g boo frth ?eo a ntry bayo been order? ed to hoH themselves in reci?ese ?or appretonl? raid?^00 . RICHMOND,, October ll.- Cnnby issued an order to-day poatponing, till after the ad miado n ot the 'State) the appointment of Stet? proxies in railroad?. Thia order will likely leave all the railroad organiza? tion* aa they aband? at prosent, till the permanent State Government goea into effect. ' ! Louis vi L-I^, October ll.-About 143 delegates have arrived, moBtly from the Sootb. SAVANNAH, October ll.-Colonol John Scrovon, Democratic candidate for Mayor, and the entire Democratic board of Aldermen, have been elected by about 8,00Q majority, j WILMINGTON, October ll.-The United States revenue cutter Mc Cu Hoch arrived from Savannah yesterday. The United States gun-boat Commodore Wilson ar? rived to-day, at 2 o'clock. Sbobas eleven guns. The case of the Cuba was opened, this morning, by Mr. G. P. Lowrey, of New York, who appeared, with Col. George Davis, late Attorney-General of the Con? federate States, and Judge O. P. Mears, of this city, far the Republic o? Cuba, byreading the commission of Commo? dore Higgins as an officer of tho Cuban navy, and also a formal protest by him against the exercise of jurisdiction by civil courts byer bis ship-?he being a pnblio ship of war, of a recognized na? tion. After stating the character of the vessel. Commodore Higgins- solemnly protested, in the name and for tho honor of Cuba, against any detention or inter? ference with his ship. Tbe conclusion of the protest is os follows: "And now having, for the dignity and honor of the Republic of Coba, made protest against the exercise of a jurisdiction over public ships unknown among nations, and be? ing Willing and desirous to have the truth made known to all nations and persons, and particularly to the citizens of the United States, I do declare that lt is untrue that the said vessel has, in any of her preparations, offended against the neutrality laws of the United States in the manner charged, or in any other manner; and I aver that tbe said vessel is now in the snme condition, in every respect, as when she was purchased from tho Government of the United States, in the month of June, 18G9, except a few immaterial alterations now relating to ber character or use as a war vessel; and except, further, that the said vessel, since the said pu rc base, and while out of tbe limits of the United States, and more than twenty days after the departure therefrom, and aftor wo bad ontcred a British port, and had been there seized by tho publio authorities, examined and discharged, and had cleared therefrom, and then, and not till then, was she sold and delivered to tho Republic of Cabs, and was fitted out and armed npon the high seas, and beyond the jurisdiction of tho United States, and of all other na? tions; that all the proceedings aforesaid, so far from being in disregard of tho rights and dignity of the United States, were conducted in a careful and true re? spect therefor, and under tho sanction of well established principles of publio (Signed) EDWARD HIGGINS, Commodore of tbe Cuban Navy and Commander of the Cuban Steamship Cuba. In order to allow the Government timo to procuro witnesses, the United States Commissioner, Rutherford, continued the case till Saturday next, ot half-post 10 o'clock. Cn AU. TJ TESTON", October ll.-Arrived yesterday-steamer Pioneer, New York; bark John Bright, Philadelphia; brig C. V. Williams, New York. Sailed yester? day-steamer Manhattan, New York; schooner Tropic Bird, Portland. Tbe New Catholic Cathedral in New York will seat 19,000 persons. It is said that the great fire in the Dis? mal Swamp will result in the formation of a lake from three to ten feet deep. Oar "yellow citizens" is the style for addressing a Chinese audience in Califor? nia. Prof. Otto Jahn, one of the most learn? ed men of Germany, died atGotlinger on the 9th ult. An illiterate correspondent, who is given to sporting, wants to know when the "Anglo Saxon race," so much talked about, is to como off. The grand jury of Edgefiold have ig? nored the bill against the Addisons, for the killing of young Cresswell, some time since. A large meeting was held in Salt Lake City on Thursday night, to take action for the admission of Utah into the Union. Tho matter will be pressed at tho next Congress. Boston has a philanthropist who visits the prisons. Said he to a prisoner: "Most of your friends think your sen? tence was excessive; nothing like it was ever known." "Yes, I suppose so," was the prisoner's reply; "but then, you know, e rerything has gone up sinco tho war." AN OLD STILL.-In tho mountain Counties of Virginia, among the old cop? per stills seized was one made in 15 IG a venerable heirloom in a Virginia fami? ly, which is undoubtedly a relio of one of the original F. F. V.'s. There are papers giving an anthentio record of its history, and the reveune officers propose lo obtain copies and forward thom to the department. Lott, FROM a buggy, between the Market and the Penitentiary, on tho evening et Mon? to mb r 20 a BOOK, entitled "Tho London Labor and the London Poor." to); 4? Any person returning tho sam? at Kenstlenf. JJfrr ber Shop will be rewarded. " ?aWAWCKAl. AlfP COWDHlOnciAE,. market i* strong 00 Vanderbilt stocks; steady and firm on the balance. Money 5^f .^?pgV^?$P;l^orip>?. GoW, 80%, C2's 20%; TennesseVe, ox-coqpon, 61>?; new 50} Virginia's, ex-coupon, new 53,Si; Louisiana's, old, 70; new 64; levee's1 B4%; 04>i; Georgi* 7's 90; North Carolina's, old, 49% ; new 43; South Carolina's, new, 65. Floor duli, and 5@,10c. lower. Corn lo. better. Pork dull, at 30.75. Cotton lower-26?^. 7 P. M.-Cotton folly >?a lower, with Hales of 2,500 bales, at 26??. Flour heavy-superflue State 5.50(n'5.65; com? mon to fair extra Southern 6.10@6.55. Wheut heavy and lc. lower-winter Western 1.38(^.1.42. Cornsoarce-mixed Western 98@1.00. Pork heavy, at 30.50. Lard firm!-kettle 18@18j??. Whiskey heavy, at 1.21. Rice quiet-Carolina 8? 9. Sugar aotive and stroDg. Cofleo firm. Molasses steady. Freights declining cotton steam }?c. Money very easy and Aiipply moro than abundant ut 5@7. Gold quiet but firmer, at 30)y. BAJOTIMOBE, October ll.-Cotton quiet, at 27. Flour dull aud weak. Wheat dull-primo to choice 1.40@1.47. Corn firm-Southern white 1.10(^1.12. Oats dull, at 58?G0. Pork quiet. Bacon firm. Whiskey 1.21@1.22. ? CINCINNATI, October ll.-Pork 31.00. Lard 17}^. Baoon firm arid quiet smoked sides 20^. NEW Or.L,KANS, October ll.-Cottou 25>?, with sales of 3,450 bales. Flour from 5.70@6.10. Corn scarce, at 1.20. Pork 34.50. Bacon-jobbing 18??@21??; clear 21 >?@21} .< ; hams 25. Lard 18% ; kegs 20J??. Sugar-common 12; primo 14. Molasses 52. Whiskey 1.32 ?.j. Cof? fee-fair 143(. MOBITJE, October ll.-Sales of cotton to-day 1.000 bales-middling 24@24j^; receipts 2,098. ArjousTA, October ll-Cotton market steady with sales of 500 bales-middlings 2i}4; receipts 500. SAVANNAH. October ll.-Sales of cot? ton to-day 300 boles-middlings 25; re? ceipts 2,234. CHAIU?K8TON, October ll.-Cotton steady, with sales of 450 bales-mid? dling 25;4'; receipts 1,289. HAVANA, October ll.-The stock of sugar in Havana and Matanzas umounts to 287,000 boxes aud 3,000 hogsheads; quotations are uomiual; buyers and sell? ers apart. LONDON, October ll-Evening.-Con* sols 93%. Bonds 84,}.j. LivEKTOoii. October ll-Evening. Cotton opened quiet but closed irregular -uplauds 12?i,(?>12^; Orleans 12 21ft"; sales 7,000 bales. PAIUS, October ll.-The bourse opens firm-rentes 71 and 73. HAVHB, October ll.-Cotton opens firm but quiet-spot 147.'.j; afloat 138. ANDREW CRAWFORD, \Factor and Comtnission Merchant, _ 18 PREPARED TO STORE AND SELL COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE. Oct M_|8_ Tax-Payers Take Notice. OFFICE CCH.-NTY TBSASUEEB, COLUMBIA, 8. C., October ll, 1809. PERSONS who have not yet paid their Stato and County taxea are warned that after the 15TH INSTANT, the twenty per cent, pe nalty, fixod by law, will bo enforced against all delinquent tax-payera. Until that time, thia office will be open for the receipt of taxes, without the penalty, but no P URTU ER TIME will be given._Oct 12 1 Scrip No. 6. Southern Mutual Insurance Company, Athens, Georgia. THE above mentioned SCUIP is now redeem? able in cash. Holders of thu same will please call on H. E. NICHOLS A CO., Oct 10 ? _ Agt nts. Seed Oats. t?f\r\ BUSHELS North Carolina SEED O VJ VJ OATS, for sale at D. CRAWFORD A SON'S, Near Greenville and Charleston Depots. Oct 10_3? Notice to Wholesale Liquc Jealers. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, ASSISTANT ABSUS?OK'S OFFICE, 1ST DIVISION, 3D DISTIIICT, S. C., October 1, 18C9. THE Intornal Revenue Laws require that every caak rr package of spirituous liquor of five gallons and upwards, filled for shipment, sale or delivery on the premises of a wholosalo liquor dealer, must ho gauged and inspected, and have affixed thereto tho wholesale liquor dealer's atamp. J. F. ENSOR, U. S. Gauger, Oct 2 Office at Leaphart A Sloan's. Fine Teas, Liquors, &c. HYSON, Black and Japan TEAS, selected by an expert. Mocha, Java, Laguayra and Rio COFFEES. WINES, LIQUORS AND CORDIALS.-Thcae are guaranteed in strength, quality and puri? ty; iii varioty equal to any house outside tho great commercial centres, as to prices as well as quality. GEO. 8YMMEHS. Holland Gin. 1PIPE PURE SCHIEDAM GIN, direct from the Custom Houao. JOHN C^SEEGEltS^ Cotton Bagging. BORNEO, GUNNY, DUNDEE and DOUBLE ANCHOR. 10,000 yards of tho abovo for sale at lowest market rates. E. A O. D. HOPE. Bolting Cloths. 1 FULLassortmenton hand, MILLSTONES Land IRONS, purchased at low rates, by FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER Internal Revenue, 3d District s. C. COLI.ECTOU'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Septomher 24,1809. NOTICE is hcrohy given to all persons hav? ing any claims in 12 Half-Boxes TOBAC? CO, marked, Paris, Philipe A McQueen, seizod at Columbia, to come forward and give hond to defend suit in tho United States Court, or the samo will be sold. A. S. WALLACE, Hept25 o5 15 Collectors Di? t. 8. C. _ Roper Hospital. THE public aro respectfully notified that a part of tho Roper Hospital Building has heeu organized as a Private Infirmary, for tho treatment of patients in the city and through? out the Stato, who cannot be conveniently at? tended at their dotniclla. The Trustees are prepared to recbiro both medical and surgical cases at tho Roper Hoapital, where the beat medical and aargical treatment, with board and nursing, will bo provided at tho tum of twelve dollar? ?J12} ?er w<J*k. ? Apply to the Secretary and Treaatlrer-of the Board of TroBtees. Dr. WM. T. WBAGG, No. 21 Eaat Battery, Charleston, or the ReaideDt Phyaician at the Hoapital, Dr. MANNING SI? MONS. Sept 22 w4 O .? r/l Oil ANOTHER LOT of those beantlfnl 1 INS. , ,.. ' , .,j . ) Another Uno Ol colors of thone handsome Fronoh MERINOS, for $1.00. Weare onabieAto ?ell toisbeaatifhlGRADE or. GOODS 40cheap, br having joined saveraLl other leading doilors ftota other marketa add bought an entire importation of thia brander MERINOS. A beautiful assortment di WICKER WORK, somuttiing entirely POW, *ud novel for thia market, juet in.' Superb lot of FU.US. in JONEY, SQUIRREL, RIVER MINK. REAL MIN K, Ac, from 15.00 per aet to $100. Oct 12_R. C. SHIVER. OUR GOODS FOR HT* ABE now ready for distribution Thoatock of goods AT RETAIL in the Front Store ia repleto and full, and of oTery conceivable st) le and price. Our Shawl and Cloak I apartment Presents some rare attractions in prices and designs. Our Dress Qoods Department, As Usual, exhibits all thc handsome novelties. Our Hosiery and Uunderwear Depart? ment Supplies all the art idea of comfort and protec? tion fer wiatoa aaa. Our Notion and Haber dachery Depart? ment Will, aa heretofore, receive our best attention, and overy novelty, useful or ornamental, can be had from it. Our Carpet Department Tliis aeaaon excels everything of the kind ever exhibited i'i Columbia before, comprising everything known to the trado in the way of Floor Carpetings. OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Is a specialty, wherein we claim to give all tho advantages that can be offered. The Goods for the Department are on hand-bought right, and sold with aa little expense as they can be handled anywhere. Wo solicit a call from every ono wanting Gocds. We positively guarantoo our billa certainlv ai cheap-often cheaper- than can be had elsewhere. R. C. SHIVER. Oot 1 AJ?~ Tho Greenville Enterprise, Abbeville Pr?ss, Yorkvillo Enquirer, Newberry Herald, Cheater Reporter, heowoe Courier, Spartan burg Spartan, Unionville Time* and Camden Journal will copy to tho extent of ono-fourth of a calimo, chango weekly, with the 1'IM NI x. for the quarter onmmeuoin? October 1. l?t!9. Ramie Agency. HAVING been appointed Agent for the salo of the RAMIE PLANT in this city, and also eugaged to some extent for 6ix months in its cultivation, I am prepared to give informa? tion as to its adaptability and receive orders for Plants; also authorized to establish sub agencies for Um sale of the Plant that is at preaont agitating our planting community. _Oct^l_R. O. SHIVER. Cheese! Cheese!I PT rv BOXES choice cutting CHEESE just ?j\J received, and for sale low, bv Oct 8_J. Av T. R.'AGNEW. Blue Stone. 1AAA LBS. BLUE 8TONE on hand, and .UUVJ for sale low, by Oot 8 J. A; T. B. AGNEW. CHEAP CLOTHING, AT J. SULZBACHER'S. M * CHEAP Dh Y GOODS, -vt J. SULZBACHER'S. CHEAP HATS AND CAPS, at J. SULZBACHER'S. CHEAP SnOKS AND BOOTS, at J. SULZBACHER'S. Oct <"> M un street, nert Phntnir. Office. To the Public. . . HAVING just returned from tho North, vf4with a NEW STOCK OF SUPERIOR (ViGOODS, for the custom trade, I am pre -IRLpared to till orders at short notice and in the very latest styles. A better stock, in my lino, has uevor been brought to this city, and having several competent workraon, I guarantee aatisfaction to all. Give me a call Sept lil_C. D. EBKRHARDT. Sportsmen's Equipments, *>ii^ I respectfully inform my ^v^^T^ friends and public in general _if^^v^^fc_ * hltt I have just received a fino V "HlWaesortment of DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BARRELLED GUNS, RIFLES, PIS? TOLS and SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS. Repairing done at abort notice by superior workmen. P. W. KRAFT, Sept 17_ Main street. Nickerson House Hotel, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned having RENEWED bia lease upon the above TOPULAR HOUSE, will endeavor to ' make it one of the m.v.t agroeable Hotels in the South. A call in solicited. jaar Free Omnibus to ami from the Hotel. WM. A. WRIGHT, July 0 Hmo Proprietor. COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. mmmm? TnE Proprietors take pleasure in announc? ing thia elegantly-furnished Establishment now opon for tho accommodation of gnests. The table will alwaya be supplied with every delicacy of tho season-both from the New York and Charleston markets, and no efforta will be spared .to give perfect satisfaction, in every re?pe*t, ta on r patrona. FR Ki; LUNCH in the refectory every day from ll nntil 12J. WM. GORMAN, ? Pnorn..Ton8 H. H. BADENHOP, 1 1 ??T'?ON? May 20 st o ; . j rJC? ! . din dmaax? A iii o Y weT? J.H._m.IL;KfNARtf9. -? ?>. "V / ' WE H AVE RECEIVED, AND HAVE BEADY foi examination, the largest and moat attrac tivo STOCK that it ha? ever been our plea? sure to exhibit. . It ie ?o extensivo and varied, that it is impossible to enumerate. We, there? fore, invito our friend?, and all in want of good and cheap DryfGoodu, to call and ?oe for them? selves. Wo pledge ourselves to give satisfac? tion in rcgurd to the style, quality and price of our Cootia. . J. H. A M. Ix KINARD. Oct 10 J_ JEWEUttT, SILVER WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened a beauti? ful assort incut of articles in hid lino, to which ho invites tho attention of purchasers. His H took of WATCHES id from the boat makers in tho country, while his JEWELRY is unexceptionable; and his FANCY ARTICLES are ao varied in character that ho ia confident he will be able to please the most fastidious. SPECTACLES to suit.all ?gea. Ho invites ape cial atteution to tho collection of SILVER and PLATED WARE, which ia warranted to bo aa represented. All kinds of REPAIRING faith? fully attended to. Give me a call I. SULZBACHEB, Oct 7 Next door to Savings Bank. Removed to New Store In Columbia Hotel Block, One Door North of Main Entrance. M THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE i IS now receiving a very . Eg]TO[_B)largc Fall Stock, and is ncw^HS^ HfflfTT3T?opcn for inspection. Tho<2T2 *Ha?_k__bJstoek will comp/iso every article usually kopt in a first clase house, BUCU as Hats, from tho lowest grade to the finest silk beaver, Boots and Shoes in every style, and at prices to suit all, Trunks, Valises, La? dies' and Genta' Leather, Carpet and Cloth Hand-bags, School Satehels, Umbrella?, Ac. Thankful for past favors'. I will bo happy to receive a continuance of public patronage. Tho attention of Wholesale Buyers is soli? cited. Call at sign of thc big Boot and Hst. Octjl_ A- SMYTHE. New Dress Goods C. F. JACKSON'S, HANDSOMK lino of black and colored SILKS, Satin striped POPLINS, Turban PLAIDS, Figured, Chene and Mottled MOHAIRS, English SERGE. Grav Mixed MALANGE, Silkfaced POPLINS. French PLAID, All-wool EPINGLINE, plain black CRETONNE, black and colored A LPACAS, black rep ol 1 an t CLOTH, RIBBONS, Trimmings and Hortons, fashiona? ble styles; magnificent Saab Ribbon?. Sept 29_C. F. JACK8QN. $10,000. For SaJLo. THAT aplendid CORN AND r.nT. TON FARM, known as the "SALU-flK .DA FORK PLANTATION,"situatcd_?_ nino miles South from Newberry Court House, 8. C., and forty miles from Columbia. The place contains about eighteen hundred acree of choice lands; about twelvo hundred of which aro open, and the balance woodland. Bounded on two sidea by "Bnah" and "Big" Saluda Rivers, it affords a large proportion of tho most desirable bottom or swamp lands; and on Big Saluda River it has one of the most valuable unimproved water privilegea in the South. Tho improvements are an elegant Two-Story Framed Dwelling, six or eight Dou? ble Framed HonseB for laborers quarters, Stables, Barns, Blacksmith and Carpenter Shops and other out-houses-all sound and in good condition. Belonging to tho place, and propelled by an excellent water power, is ono of tho best Merchant Mills in tho State, having two setts of forty-eight inch French Burr Wheat Stones, and one of same eize for Corn, with machinery all complete. Also, a No. Circular Saw Mill; Gin House with a seventy five Saw Gin;Threshing Houie, with an excel? lent Thresher and Grain Fan; also, a Cotton Screw. Lands iu this section will produce from one to two hales of cotton per sore with? out a doubt. Terms cash or its equivaler* Parties wish? ing to purchase, can seo the ? .ace and obtain further information by application to Jordan P. Pool, Esq., Newborrv Court House, S. C. or address " H. WARE A SON, July 9 4mo * New Orleans. La. Guns. Pistols, Sewing Machines, Etc. TnE subscriber has on hand a largo assort? ment of Singer's, Wilson's, Grover A Ba? ker's, otc, SEWING MACHINES; also, a fino assortment of English and German GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY, CARTRIDGES, DOOR BELLS, etc., which will bc auld lower than at any othor place in thu city. Sowing Machines, Guns, Pistols, Locks, etc., repaired at the shortest notice, and all work warranted. F. A. .?SCHNEIDER, Sept 25 Mainstreet. Rio Golfee. 1 /"a/~V BAGS common to prime RIO JAJU COFFEE, 25 bags Java and Lagonvra Coffee. Jj^rjiaje^wjjy_E. AO. D. HOPE. Lager, Ale and Porter. BREMER LAGER, McEwan'a ALE abd Guianle?' PORTER can be obtained at the . POLLOCK HOUSE. Attractive Stock DRESS GOODS. WE will exhibit ou MONDAY a very oxten oivo and ?.?ried stock of fluo fancy Dreis Gooda and Mourning Doods, Which, have been selected from latest importa? tions^ ?ad bought at greatly reduced pri?es. OUR FLANNEL STOCK Comprises the beat makes, and will be found very cheap. Trimmings, Ribbons. Embroideries, And LACES, of the very latest designa. Cassimcre, Cloths and Under-we ar, JEANS, TWEEDS, and Domestic Goods in every variety and price. Now styles of Goods will be receive J WEEK? LY. We desire to- retain the trade at home, and will keep snch Goods as snits the wants of our customers. Tho price will be as low aa they oan bo bought anywhere, . W. D. LOVE CO., Main street, Columbia, 8. C. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MoCBEEBY. I Oct 3_? Notice , of Copartnership. H. THE subscribers have this day n formed a Copartnership, for thej transaction uta General Grocery*!_ and Commission business, in this city,to " conducted under th? name and style Of WELLS & CALDWELL.; and hope, by. strict.attention to bnsipees, to merit a liberal sharo cf patron - age from our {rienda and tho public generally. Wo have ample warehouse room for the stor? age bf Cotton, arid other country oroduoe. Our location ia on Gorvaia street, near the South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Depots, and. next door Weat of tho National Hotel. . JACOB H. WELL8, JOHN D. CALDWELL. COLUMBIA, S. C., October 2, 1869. 03 1164? A Card. THE subscriber has opened an offipe at the S toro of Messrs. Wells A Caldwell, and will be pleased to see bis friends and former customers. Storage wiU be provided for any Cotton that may be consigned to bis care. Oct 3 l|0j9_JAMES K. FRIDAY. The Albemarle Fire Insurance Co,, CHARLOTTES VILLE, VA. ?.CAPITAL 8*0O,000.-?0 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Losses Adjusted Equitably and Paid Promptly. "IT7*E publish tho following letter from Bev. yV John A. Broadna. D. ?>., fl?te of Virgi? nia,) Professor iu the Theological Seminary at Greenville, S. G.: GREENVILLE, S. C., January 13, 1869. U'. E. Earle, Esq.-DEAR 8IB: I am person? ally acquainted with the President, Secretary and all the Directora of the Albemarle Insur? ance Company, Charlottesville, Vs., and know them to be mon of high standing-of substan? tial meahB, and of first rate abilities for busi? ness. I have always understood that the Com? pany was well managed, and on a good basis. Wy truly yours, JOHN A. BROADUS. WM. E. EARLE, Sept 23 tuf8 General Agent fer the State. H. E. SCOTT, Agent, Columbia, 8. 0.. Col. J. N. BROWN, Agent, Anderson. J. H. HILL A Co., Agents, Unionville._ FALL TRADE. 186 9. 1 ^T^"E aro receiving a very large stock of READY-MADE CLO TEING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, dc, dc, Which we have selected with great care, and offer to our cnstomorB at Low Prices. A NEW FEATURE. WE have secured the services of a FIRST CLASS ' FRENCH CUSTOM CLOTHING CUTTER AND SUITABLE TAILORS, And will make CLOTHING TO ORDER in style and flt eecond to no other house in tho country. We Lave a magnificent line of PUEXCH AND K\OLlSH CA8SIMKRES To select from, and will take pleasure in show? ing them. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE BCYER8. Sept 16 FRUITS IN AND OUT OF SEASON. LEMONS AND ORANGES, Dates, Pruuelles, Fi?s. Prunes. A fresh lot of fine French Confeetion erv-something rich, rare and palatable. Freeh Nuts, Almonds and Raisins. Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lomon Sugar. Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toyi, Toys, AN ENDLE88 VARIETY. CAKES and PIES-freeh and made to order. Puro CANDIES manufactured daily. Croquet 8ots-a fine, healthy, eut-door exor? cise. Keep Cool ! The subscriber, intending to give his friends and customers a ohance to keep cool, has de? termined to reduoe the price of CREAM for the balance of the season. Cream per quart, 75 oents. Cream per plate, 20 cents. Cream per half plate, 10 oents. Lemonade and Fi nit Beverages, 10cents pee glass. Call and be convinced of the correctness of the above. J. MoKENZIE, Jnne 4_1___Main Street. Bacon and Flour. 2AAA POUNDS BACON. .UUV/ BBL?. FLOUB, and other gooda a? LOW as '.hay CAN BE BOUGHT, by FI8H?R, LOWRANCE A FISH EE.