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PPBPfrfcgg.II i iLAy 8. -Cr ?rat? Baa*}. - Fro? the looa! 'annouucemont pub? lish ed in oar oolums, it will be seen that si bp>7^?^ tm land Mike the ipitiatu ve ipa raoaiug * mon notent to the memory, of thone in South Carolin? wbo fe?? ?h .Coaf&derato : cause. This pfwpoaHip^ 4oe? K ~?* to the aathors, and 'wei trustthAtChe contral County of tb^B?Wni*yD?nnEttg??d wi*. We hope Sat tfae^o]eet3&?y be a, pet, and fhfrt A^umen^niot v, bot becoming, ! WAT be efttete&i a WfmWxl :Ce^W#, ^tuVAls, tbe oeotral eily of the State and 4?i? Capital. Wo ar? aware that , some pogona viii naturally say : Better look after tho living than to baild monuments to the dead. To ibis wo CBTO "oui io'say,; th at it ia our duty to do holli, and that what wo o wo to the living is not inaon?iotont with what wo are called upon to do for tbe memory of tbe.dead. |t'?B a sound philosophy which laids to the honoring of those who dee^rVeveildf tboB?t?. Lo?thomenn The National GdnVention aft St. Louis is pronoartoed io have been ? complote success. It comprised somo 100 dole gates, regularly appointed by tho (iov eraors pf.ifar?? fy?$?,\ DlftibiB, Iowa, Nebraska* Oregon, Nerada,. Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, .Mississippi, and Louisiana, and the Territories of Colo . redo, Montana, New Mexico, and Utah -besides a number of delegates other? wiseappointed from other States. The Contention was unanimous in' furor of the removal of the Capital from Wash? ington to the West. ! . - ? ? ? ?-? HrwDSTBJtASD.-Tho St. Louis Times contains a very remarkable and interest? ing letter, purporting to have been writ? ten by this desperate man, who has boon a terror to the part of tho country in ' which he lives, ever since the close of the j war. It would appear that he has been goaded into his present position by tho wrongs and persecution of his enemies. He declares his anxiety and wish for ' peace, but prefers death to being taken alive and dealt with according to law. He has been so hunted down by his enemies j that he has tailed every time he baa set? tled down to a quiet life to induce them to lot him alone. He asks simply to be let alone. As he is a man who, although driven to desperation, ia not utterly de? praved or without some redeeming quali? ties, it would, perhaps, be better that executive olomenoy bo extended to him, and he be permitted to return to his wife and children and take care of them, in? stead of hiding and being hunted to death. He alleges, with .much earnest? ness, that many of the charges of cruelty and murder brought against him are un? true, and that he is disposed to live peaceably with all men, if permitted to do so. The story he tells of the scones through which he bas passed, reads like the adventures of Bob Roy Macgregor. He seems determined to sell his life os dearly as possible, if the attempts to ar? rest and try him are persisted in. In the meantime, he warns all men what they must expect if they persist in trying to capturo him. Altogether, he is a most romantic character m these matter-of-fact ; days. If he can only sottlo down and write for the Ledger, his fortune is made. {Louisville Courier-Journal. DEATH OF A BRAVE WOMAN.-Mrs. Mildrod Brown, for sixty-three years a resident of Howard Coanty, Mb., died al tho residence of her husboud, Hubert C. Brown, on the 10th instant, ufter a vory short illness. She was boru Janu? ary 25, 1796, iu Madison County, Ky. When she wasscnroely grown, tholudiaus surrounded Cooper's.Fort, (earned after her father,) in what is now Howard County, in which woro her father, his family and neighbors, threatening to cat them all off. In this condition Milly, as she was called, volunteered to curry the uews to Hempstead, a neighboring fort, whioh she did successfully, by dashing from Cooper's Fort, on a fleet horse, past a hundred Indians, who sont a hundred rifle-b dis whizzing ofter her. Shu and her horse escaped unhurt, and tho inmates of the fort were resound through her courage and daring. Some boys in Cincinnati blole tho bowels of a hand-orgau which bolouged to a minstrel who was stono deaf. The next moruing he took his place aud ground away as gaily as ever, producing, of course, no audible result. The by passers appeared to like that sort of thing, and contributed so liberally that the troubadour divined that something must be wrong. Investigation disclosed his loss, but tho unexpected pecuniary favor with whioh his outbreak of silence was received, iuclines him to lot tho in? testines of tho thing go and run the .shell for awhile. Tho Keir York Star, desniug io eclipso all other papers, gavo tho election ro? turas, for'the Legislature, io Nebraska, last week, making out a stout radical victory, but is somewhat taken aback to find that oo such election will be held iu that State until the fall of ucxt year! This is what might havo been termed red-hot enterprise. Tho snow that foll at Kokomo, Indi? ana, last Saturday measured eighteen inches ia depth. Much of it still re? mains. The weather is a good average for January, .alio r.i.cw' has <u moled se? vere losaos on the people Of the town and surrounding country. Fruit, fruit trees nod ornamental trees suffered greatly. i uti j n \nfmmtmmvmm r.mmmm mrnmn- - i*1^1* f* ?peo? in your columna to inquire ii our City Coanoii cannot do something io A visitor within the knowledge o? the writer, and call* loudly for attention; and that, too, before the Fair. Policemen otmld noe their time in this business to mach greater advantage ip our ci tv th ap by catching hogs. CITIZEN. Tr -- jstqgg -- At Powhatan (Va. ) Court? last week, We learn Judge S. S. Weisiger dooli ned to accept the colored grand juror? who had been summoned by tho radical sheriff. The Jodge bore himself, with mach mo? deration and fineness. Tho grounds of objection were that they were not quali? fied jurors nnder the laws of Virginia. A "Survivors* Association" has been formed in Spartanburg, and the follow? ing officers elected: President-G. W. H. pegg; First Vico-President-Joseph Walker; Socond vice-President-J. Banks Lyles; Third Viee-Preaidont^-rT. J. Moore; Secretary-II. H. Thompson, Treasurer-E. H. Bobo. The forthcoming public debt statement will show a decrease of the debt of $7,633.882, since tho laat report. Tho total decrease si noe March 1, is $62,332, 070. Amount of bonds redeemed, $11, 394,584. Currency I balance, 97,248,295; coin balance, $116,994,711. A New Hampshire paper reports that Joshua Rannock, residing in Oaaipee, N. H., is, "according to the beet informa? tion," 160 years old. He has used to? bacco from his youth up, but now thinks its effects aro injurious, and that it will shorten his life many years. THE BOD? FOUND.-The body of Mr. Grady's little son was found on Wednes? day afternoon last, in the mill pond above the factory, and all uncertainty as to the child's fate put at rest [Greenville Enterprise. ? fif? GP?U77?d in Brattloboro, Ver? mont, ou Sunday, destroying a large hotel and several valuable business houses. The Brattloboro ladies assisted the firemen materially, both in saving goods and working tho engines. The Academy of Music has been leased to Manager Ford, of the Baltimoro Theatre, for two months, from the 1st of December. Manager Ford will probably open with an opera company. [Charleston Courier. A shootiog affray ocoarred Sunday morning, near Lexington, Ky., between Ryland Todhunter and Joseph Robinson, ia which tho latter was killed. Todhuu ter has been arrested and committed to jail. A fire in Napoleon, Ohio, yesterday, buraed down aa entire squure of the J bnsiuess portion of the town. Loss $35,000, with only $5,000 insurance. Last Sunday night. Deputy Sheriff I Major James Fitzwilliams was shot ' through the heart in a saloon ia Evans? ville, lad., by oae of the city police. Hon. A. H. Stepheos says of Solomons' Bitters: "I havo used them with deoided benefit; ia giving toae to the digestive or? gans ead geaeral strength to the system." Nigger radical voters have a oew way of quoting scripture. They got drank and say, -'Remember election day, and keep it houly." And they howl. What is the difference botweea Euge? nie and the deposed Queen of Spain? One ?9 a belle on tho throne, and tho other Isabelle off. The barn of Mr. Whildon, in tho Pri? vateer (Sumter) ueighborhood was burned one night last week, with a con? siderable amount of coro. William Littrell was instantly killed in Scott County, Va., a fow days since, by u tree, which he was catting dowo, fall? ing ou him. Tho weather ia England is reported as very cold, and frost, ice and snow aro abundant. If yon havo Dyspepsia, uso "Solomons' Strengt hen i ng and Invigorating Bitters. " It is a certain cure. 013 6 The stores of Messrs. DnBoso and Tindall, in Sumter, were destroyed by incendiary fires last week. Tho latest case of singularity of con? duct recorded, is that of a maa who dyed for tho beufit of his hairs. Do you suffer from Debility, or Loss of Appotito? Use "Solomons'Strength? ening and Invigorating Bitters." 013 6 The philosopher of tho Lowell Courier says there is a time for everything but returning a borrowed umbrella. It is said Louis Napoleon cannot live six months louger. Uis disease is fungus of the bladder. Do you want au Appetite? Use Solo? mons' Bitters-greatest tonio nf the agc. To the Dental Profession. THU DENTISTS of Columbia cordially in? vito their Profou&iou&l Brethren throughout tho Stato, to meet them in Da. THOMAS MOORE'S OF* ICE, November 10, at 10 o'clock A. M., for tho purpose of forming a Stato Den? tal Association. Nov 8 Bond and Stock Broker, BUYS and soils BONDS, STOCKS. COU? PON'S, DANK DILLS, Oold and Silver COIN. Office-Columbia Hotel Building, Mala street. Nov 3 f2mo*_ Just Received. 7OASES Ocntlemcn'a Drees and Water Proof BOOTS. 8 Cases Qents' Congress OAITER8, manu? factured to order, by McMullin, of Philadol pbia._ J. MEIGHAN. Dupont's Gunpowder Agency. A FULL supply constantly on hand, nt ? n XJL Krades, in vVnele, Half and Quarter Kegs and Can Lit ors. for sale low to tho trado and oonsamers- also, Drop and Back SHOT, Per? cussion CAPS, Gan Flints, Ac, for salo low, by ' J. A T. R. AONEW. i : m T?S B?ST TM TOT WfllT.I>L ^ PERFORMANCES DAY VtjfjEL WIQItT! Commencing ai fr o^d Jpwliofc., 'V-r AT>??S8ION. -i. .r r* .v. S :<3? Geist?. Children under 10 year? .SO Cent?. NO CIRCUS, either ii? Knrcno ur'Arr.orica, JbM bu many First Claas ARTISTS ?a . STONE ?fe MURK A Y'S.' The Announced Exhibition'! will bo Riven upou a acalo of Originality and Splendor never before witnessed in thia country. , Tho Mlotvinp; array of Artista will convey to tho public an idea of the iranienne resources of STONE & MURRAY'S CIROUB TO DELIGHT AND AMAZE: 43 YS* MLI.V.. EMILIE HENRIETTA COOKE ! The Premier Equestrienne of the World 1 Tho most gifted and dariug LADY RIDER over seen in any age or country, from tho principal Amphith??tres of Europe, aod THE GREAT JOHN HENKY COOKE! Tho acknowledged Champion Rider of th? Universo, (lato of Cuoko's Royal Circus, of j European fame, ) whose extraordinary talents command the largest salary ever paid to any Artist engaged in th? vocation of amusing the public. LE JEUNE RU RTE, The Champion Bare-back Hurdle Rider! MLLE. JE A NETTE ELLSLER, The gracoful and dashing Tigbt-Ropo Danseuse MURRAY AND HUTCHINSON, The Fecrlc-Hs Acrobats I The novol Feats and athletio exercises of those skillful per? formers, have won for them a world-wide fame in every quarter of the globe. THE SNOW SRO THE RS! BKXJAMIM, WILLIAM AKD ALFBED, tho Un? equaled Posturers and Equilibrista. M Ii. DEN STONE! Thc popular Clown and Humorist, who has tho happy faculty of blending tho amusing with tho ludicrous, without approaching ooaraonesa or vulgarity. MR. CHARLES BLISS, And his Wonderful Compeer, MR. ROBERT JO HNS O N ! The two host Tumblers in tho World 1 THE TALLEEN BROTHERS! PAUL and .TKROMK, tho Sensational Mid-Air Gymnasts, from tho Hippodromo, Paris. MISS EMILY COOKE! The Superb English Manege Equestrienne. SIGNOR COLUMBUS! Tho Amazing Italian Contortionist. MASTER GEORGE COOKE! Tho Artistic Protean Equestrian. MR. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, The Champion Somersault Rider. MR. GEORGE MURRAY! Tho Grotesque Comedian. MR. BURT LEE! The Champion Leaper and Vaulter. BARRY AND REE VES ! The Comique Pantomimists. ULRIG DANZEFF! The Russian Athlete. MR. H. LOCKWOOD ! The Intrepid Pancratist. HERR DREXEL ! Tho Modern Hercules. L UDOR FF AND Ii ENTEZ.' Thc Electrifying Funambulists. Tho above Ar lista aro aided by a largo force of Auxiliary Talent, super-added to Hutchinson's Acting DORM, Murray's Trained Horses, Den Stone's Comic Mules, and tho Complex KLU KLDX PAN TA MORPHS. STONE A MURRAY advertise only such at? tractions us aro actually in their possession, and they wish it understood that they win suc? cess by deserving it. Tho New Water-proof Pavilion contains seats for 3,700 pcoplo. No Standing Room. Soats for all natrons. Ono-hali of tho Pavi? lion Seats will bo reserved for Ladies and chil? dren and Gentlemen accompanying them. An c?icient Police will be constantly present to preserve order in and near tho Pavilion. At? tentive Ushers will provide pat rons with seats. No smoking allowed in the Pavilion. 47* Particular attention is culled to the fact that Stone A Murray's Circus travels exclusive? ly by railroad, on speoial ti sins, oonsoqneutly there will bo no parado of empty wagons and jade l animals. Tho attractions of this Circus aro inside the Pavilion, and not on tho streets; therefore, (with tho exception of the BAND CHARIOT, drawn by Sixteen Thorough-bred Horace,) nd attempt will bo made to induce patronage by tho obsolete uso of a so-called "nor IT Aon o Vrma P*e?ant." SGT STONE A MURRAY'S CIRCUS will ex? hibit in CHESTER, November 1?; WINNSBO RO, November 17: NEWBERRY, November 19: ABBEVILLE, November 90. Nov 5 ' . . . . >i.i"tsTi1!I Hou?otoRent, f(| *THE new two-atory Betldence at tho corner of Lanrel and Snmter streets, (one. ?qnare from Maia.) containing roofUH. L?rr?o garden aura all noeeeakry out-buildiuga. VosBcuaion given on the lat December. Ploaae apply immediately to Mrn. Quiglev. on tba promwes, or to NOT '5 3 E STENHOUSE, Main ?treat. JrWvxa Wanted, HjBSM A MILCH COW, with yonng calf. *^*A^OT 43 NI0KKR8ON HOUSE. To Contractors. AT a Mooting of the Mechanics' Associa tinn, it was roan] ved that, on and after the 18TH of this month, the^Contractors will be n-nuhe? to pay $?.GG for Second Cities hands, and $2.80 a day for First Class banda, for Carpenters and Brioklavera. J. SMITH, President. A. W. Cunna, Secretary. _ Nov 4 li* A Large Assortment ENGLISH and American TOOTH BRUSH? ES, English Hair Brushes, American Hair Brushes. COMBS, of all kinda and prices, Choice Extracts and other Perfumes, at low priors. _JACKSON^} Drng Stora^ Pure Glycerine. BROMIDE rOTASS., Iodide BruUiido Amnion., Oxalate Ccriaro, Mustard Leaved, (English.) Chlorodyne, Tannin, For sale by E. E. JACKSON, Nov 4 _ Druggist. M o K B HT 25 X JES ' fi? Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing CONFECTIONERY, Main Str??l, Ur9enfield,s Hov. SPECIALITY. -CANDIES made of PURE SUGAR, that bas stood the test of popu? lar tasto for thirty years. WHOLESALE CANDIES, Put up in 25, 60 and 100 pound Boxes, well Assorted, at as low a figaro as puro Goode will warrant. In order to compete with the large manufactories nf the North, the wholesale price of assorted Caudics will he 37 cents per pound. No charge for boxes. Nov 4 io J. MCKENZIE. Confectionery. RETAIL DEPARTMENT.-Manufacturing daily, a select assortment of STICK CAN? DIES, Drops, Bon BonB, Taffey Kisses, Cocoa? nut Cake?, Burnt Almonds, Pindar and Almond Candy, Chooolate Caramels, Ac, Ac A fresh lot of FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, just received. CA KKS A ND TA ll TS, OF A LL KINDS, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^JF^L^ **lis?l?5sr The largest as aortmeot of TOYS over brought to this mar? ket, JOHN MCKENZIE, Nov 4 10 _Main street. For Sale. ^tmmmsa 0NE 7 &ND OD0 0 ?CUVE PIANO. ffipPpOf Aleo, Tuning and Repairing Pia f f ft I 11 noe, Molodoons and Organs. Or? ders left at my residonco. Taylor street, near the Charlotta Depot, will meet with prompt attention. JOSEPH DENCE. Nov 3__fimo Bremen Lager Beer. JUST RECEIVED, 5 Caeka-60 Doa. Pinta of this celebrated BEER, which baa been out of market for some time, as the quantity is limitod. An early ?all, only, can aeoure a supply. GEORGE BYMMERS.^ Oats-White and Black. ASMALL lot of oxtra Black OATS, at $1.50 per bushel, to clnso consignment. FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Scotch Whiskey. ONE CASK poro Islay Malt SCOTCH WHIS KEY, for sale by_E. A G. D. HOPE. Legier Bro.'s Lager Beer Brewery, HA Mil UH G, S. C., HAVE now roady and for salo, as good LA? GER BEER as can bo imported from Mil? waukee, Cincinnati, or any other place. Orders received at tho Columbia Hotel BAR ROOM^ Nov a Imo Agency. THE subscribers aro Agents for the sale of P. H. Ellis'WHISKEY, made in Kentucky, and have on hand a full stock of tho following Brands : Pure Old Ryo WHISKEY, do do Bourbon do, do do Wheat do. Nov 3 6 WELLS A CA LOWELL. Fresh Crackers. JUST received, a full assortment of fresh SODA-BISCUIT, Sugar Crackors, Ginger Snaps, Batter Crackers, Ac, Ao. For sale low by_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! prr^r^ EXTRA Largo Sacka Liverpool tjVJKJ SALT, on hand and for sale at ro rtneed pnces, by J. fi T. RL AGNEW. Fire Bogs r.nd Fenders. AHANDSOME Asbortment of Plain and Fancy FIRE DOGS, SHOVELS AND TONGS, FENDERS, ko., Ac, on hand and for I sale low, by J. A T. R. AGNEW^ Cream Cheese. KA BOXES Primo Cutting CHEESE, ZJ\J 10 Boxea Young America Cneoao, for salejby_E. * ft. D. HOPE. White Corn. tZ?~\f\ BUSHELS prime old Whito CORN, D\J\J foraaloby E. St G. P. HOPE. Floor for Sale. ^"171 AMI LY FLOUB," of varions brands, J? from $8.60 por barral, upwards. LEAPHART A SLOAN, Nov 2 Dealors in Flour and Orain. The Chester Reporter, AWEEKLY NEWSPAPER, published by E. C. MoLure A J. A. Bradley. Jr., at Chester, 8.0. Tor ma-invariably in advance -$3.00. ;._ _Nov a Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. f*{\ BBLS and boxes Soda, Batter, Farina, \J\J Sugar, Lemon, Walnut, Ginger Cakes and Snape. E. A G. D. HOPE: 1 ~^kt ? rnMffnf nf tho nTaadiasiif IgrinnU taral Society, bald ia tko Court House on Friday, tba 39th October, tba following named ^gentlemen W^^D^^|^W^ Solomons' Bitters, an Antidote to Ma? ular?a, prepared by A. A. Solomons Sc Co., druggists, Savannah, Ga. 013 6 I HAVE A TKftiunLR COUGH.-You need ?not have it long; go to your druggist and get a bottle of DR. TCTT'B CBT?BBRATHD EXPECTORANT, it will coon euro you. It in dangerons to. neglect coughs. This valnablo preparation may be found in every village and hamlet in tho South and West. O306 A wonderful caro reported from Penn? sylvania with HF.INITSH'H QUEEN'S DR LIGHT. A girl fifteen years of age, pele and sickly, eumciated, no appetite, losing flesh, with soro eyes, soro mouth, and a general wanting away--all owing to po? verty of blood. After using four bottles of the Queen's Delight, her appetite re? turned, digestion improved, increase in growth and flesh, sores removed, skin bright and clear, and every indication of an improved condition of her whole sys? tem. This is one of tho many cases we bear of the wonderful results of Hein itsh's Queen's Delight. Everywhere, North and South, wherever introduced, it is spoken of in the highest terme. 019. Helsa's Dining Saloon V-^-XSP1-*. IS opened for tho 9j*Bt*. season, with choice ?BBHsm. OYSTERS, OAME, Ac., together with23t5 everything that is usually kept in a first ciaaa Restaurant. Nov 5 7 Meeting Board of Trade. nrUIE members of the Board are notified that1 A TO-vIOHT (Friday night) is now the re? gular night for meeting, in Carolina Hall, at 7 o'clock. Punctual and full attendance request? ed-matters connected with the mercantile in? terest for attention. R. O'NEALE, Ja., Nov 5_ 1_ _Secretary. Final Notice-To Tax-Payers. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, November 4, 1869. REAL ESTATE owners, merchants and all others who may be indebted to tho city, in any mannor whatsoever, are notified that all claims remaining unsettled, will, on the 15th instant, be placed in the hands of the Sheriff j for immediate collection. Thi?jnotice will be promptly and rigidly en I forced, and delinquents xcitl govern themselves accordingly. J. S. McMAHON, City Clerk. Nov 5 9 Clover Seed. FOR eale by FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISrkBR. Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, November S, 1869. PROPOSALS for supplying the Alms Hooeo and City Hospital with Fresh BEEF, for the next thrco months, will be received at tbia Office, on or boforo th? 16th inst. Tho prices of the different parts of the Beef, will be stated in the bide. By order of tho City Council. Nov 4 10_J. 8. MoMAHON, City Clerk. To Wood Contractors. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, November 3, 1869. PROPOSALS will be reoeived at this Office, for furnishing the oity with 700 Cords Beat Long Loaf Pine WOOD, for tho City Water Works. The wood to be delivered and corded in tho yard of tho Water Works. Bids to bu handed in on or before the 16th instant. By order of the City Council. Nov 4 10_J. S. McMAHON. City Clerk. HEW STORE--NEW GOODS. ir_ IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, f?5?h 100 Sacks SALT, S3 -?VI 100 Bbls. FFF G FLOUR, l?Si? 100 do "Liberty" do 100 do "Magazine" do 500 Bnshels Corn, 50 Bbls. Whiskeys, Rums, Brandies, Wines, and Gina, '275 Lb?. Smoking Tob?ceo, assorted brands, 50 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, of nil grades, 20,000 8egars, various brands, English Ale and Porter. Sugars, Teas, Corlees, Rice, Potatoes, Buck ots. Brooms, and various articles too nume? rous to mention, whicl I offer to the trade low for cash. B. ALLEN, At the stand formorly occupied by lt. Bryco A Son. Nov 3 Family Flour Wanted. WE notice "Family Flour" advertised for salo at $6 50 per barrel. Wo will pur? chase and pay cash tar all tho "sound Family Flour" in thc city at $6.75 por bbl., to fill orders. LEAPHART A SLOAN, Nov 2 Commission Merchants. Buckwheat and Syrup, NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Golden Drip SYRUP. For salo by Oct 88 _E. A G. D. HOPE. Just Arrived, ^ A lot of extra fine Saddle^ and Harness HORSES. Thoy|^^_ ^r^Vican bo seen at Chas. Logan's ?M 71 ?tables, where wo expect toAsWE? keep constantly on hand a fino assortment of HORSES and MULES during tho wiutor. Oct 8* ||8 fm_W. 8. AjL M. TALBOT. For Sale or Rent. A FARM of CO acros, moro or less, thrcc f\ i-f*"-of a milo from Columbia, known as tho "Leverott Farm," with a pleasant resi doncn and all nocossary out-buildings. For further particulars, apply on tho promises to Mrs. MARY LEVERETT, or to M. M. LEVE fi? fi TT. Oot U6 tuft? Flour! Flour!1 ^AA DDLS. FLOUR, consisting of Super, UVv Extra, Family and dioico Fa? mily Flour, at $6.50 to $10 for the best in mar kel. Our stock of Flour is larger and our re? ceipts area ter each week than any other firm in Cohiu?bia. Sic the books of Hie ?youth Carolina Railroad Company. Wo aro conattntly in re cciptof choico brands from Nashville, Louisville and St, Louis, which wo aro propared to sell to tho trado and consumers al loiceet market prices. J. A T. R. AGNEW. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in this city have been in doubt that I cpnld hold out snnplyiug them with Boer this summer. I nOw inform tho public that I have a largo supply of old Lager Beer on hand, which I put against any Boer brought from tho North, or even imported from Ger* many, as to purity and strength. I am ready to test it by the Beer scale. Aug 20 JOB N O. ?EE<*ERS._ Flows. BRLNLY'S univeTfial PLOWS. Reynolds' universal Plows. Murfeo's Hub-soil. pjArnea' Turning, Bub-ioU and Sido hill Eagle . For salo low, for cash, by Oat 83 FISHER, LOWRANCE * FISHER. graving, and ?4 !e- than ono-ten th the coat.. Call ai? 8e?j8p?oiia4Qiiat Fnanrrx office. . ?... CnuMns.-Mr. Clerk McMahon gives a delicate hint to tho tax-payers. "A word to the wise/' Columbians con Bing tho "9ong of the Dost," with, all ihn necessary accomnaai m o ti ts. Unless wo hayo a ?hp wer ot rain ver j soon, we shall mn tho . risk o? re? turning to first principles. ..it< A material train on tho Son th Carolina Railroad was throwp oit, the traok, yes? terday, by ? cow. Result -three oars broken np and several hundred pounds sausage m?at, ready for stuflliog. "SURVIVORS' ASSOOIATIOS"-RICHLAND DISTRICT.-Those who have nerved in tho Confederate army or navy to the close of the war, or have honorably resigned or been discharged therefrom, and any who, though not members of the army or navy, have, nevertheless, the merit of having served, heart and hand for the Confederate canas,' are invited to hold a meeting at the Hall of the Independent Firo CompaWy, at7 o'clock, p. m., on Saturday, the.Gth ipst, to form the "Survivors'. Associationinot< Richland District," which shall Have for its pri? mary purpose?, perpetuation of tr?tb, justice to the memory of the dead, aird charitable aid to helplasa survivors, Ss well as to the widows and orphans of those who fell in the discharge of their duty. Tua Cos FEDERATE DKAD. -Tho ladies of Columbia assembled at the Methodist Church yesterday afternoon, to form a State Association for tho erection of a monument to the Confederate dead. Hts. George Howe was requested to preside, and Miss Isabella Martin was appointed Secretary. The Rev. Wm. Martin opened the meeting with prayer. Gen. Hamp? ton wes thea presented to the meeting, who, at some length, in very happy and appropriate terms, stated the objects of the meeting. Mrs. Darby moved that a committee of six ladies be appointed to draft a constitution and'by-laws for the Association, which committee waa in? structed to report to an adjourned meet? ing, to be held during the week of toe Fair, at which time the Society will be I fully organized by adopting a conetitn ! tion and electing permanent offloers. I Tho meeting then adjourned, to meet as above stated, of which notice will be given. Stone & Murray's Cirons, as will be seen by an advertisement in our columns, will exhibit in this oity on Thursday, the 18th instant The superb exhibitions of this Equestrian Company, which were witnessed by onr citizens last year, nave not been forgotten, hence it is hardly necessary for us to nay anything on that point at this time. From the notices of the company in Northern and Canadian exchanges, where they have been per? forming with great success to crowded audiences during the past summer months, the managers have effected im? provements, if indeed it were possible to improvo npon their former exhibi? tions, aa witnessed in thia and other Southern cities. Colonel Moore, the gentlemanly business Agent of the Com? pany, after perfecting the necessary arrangements for the exhibition in Co? lumbia, is now visiting the upper Dis? tricts of the State, for the purpose ot affording the citizens another opportu? nity of witnessing the performances of one of the greatest circuses of the age. HOTRLI ARRIVALS, Nov?mber 4-Co? lumbia Hotel- Chas. A. Oliver, J. W. W. Conrad, Baltimore; G. V. Hooter, J. M. Monoroy, T. J. Douroher, New York; Mrs. A. M. Keith, Timmonsville; A. M. Kirkland, O. N. Butler and lady, J. S. Thames, C. DeBerry, S. C. ; C. H. JoA son, T. F. Smith, Greenville. Nicker son House.-R. B. Bland, John McQueen, New York; Jas. Anderson, j Jacksonville, Fla.; George T. Schorn, Yorkville; J. T. Dargan, Columbia; Jno. S. Green, Richland; Jas. H. Turner, Bennettsville; John L Denton, Char? lotte; S. Land, G. A CR. R.; H. D. Kane, Ala. National Hotel--T. W. Rogers, Ala.; T. A. Vostan, Miss.; J: M. Alexander, Charleston; L. B. Randolph, John BL Walker, Va. ; J. P. Poole, H. Borton. J. S. Hair, J. H. Bowers, Mrs. Dr. ll. Fur man, Master Forman, Newberry; Mrs. Lesson. N. C.; H. Tompkins, Walhalla: W. T. McKewn, Orangebnfg; Jos. Bates, Kingsville; E. A. Sompayrao, Boston; T. H. Pope. Laurens; M. lt. Clark, Mill Creek; D. 0. Cooper, G. & C. R. R. Maw ADVERTISEMENTS.-Attention ie called to the following advertisements, published the first time this morning: Stone AV Murray's Cirons. Meeting Vigilant Firo Company. J. S. McMahon-Final Notice. R. 0. Shiver-Empress fflnth?, **. Fisher, Lowrance & Fisher-Axes. . Meeting Board of Trade, i Heise'a Dining Saloon. E. Stenhouse-House to Bent. J. Apple-Clerk Wsnted.