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rm n#i f3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AUD PBOPniETOB. Office- on Hain Street, above Taylor. o Agent! for Phoenix and.OIrontr. HIBAJC MITCHELL,.... .Spartanbur? A.. M. Risita..Nowberry 0. H JoLios POPPB..Anderson 0. H J.W&9 QUANT..Union J. R. AIAXM..Cheater BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ll, 1809. VOL. V-NO. 201 TERMS-IU ADVANCE, 3?B8CBIPT10K. rtiily, Bli Month?..U ?? Tn Weekly, ?Six Monti)*. .2 60 Weokly. Six Months. 1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS. Per Square, 9 Uno?, tir ? t lusei tiou ...90 75 Each subsequent insertion.. 50 Weekly, each insertion. 75 93" A lib?rai discount made on the abovr rates when advertisements are inserted b> '.he month. .arBook and Job Printing of all kind? promptly and faithfully attended to. HoTEii A mu VA ii s, November 10.-Nick erson Boute.-J. W. Robinson and SOD, Charleston; James H. Howell, Oraugu burg; Mark Bead, G. H. McGregor, H. B. Jones, M. Wilson, Miss Florenco La Fond, Mrs. Mark Bead, Mrs. D. Law? rence, Star Comedy Troupe; J. M. Wharton, Baltimore; S. H. Clarke and .wile. Miss C. M. Boykiu, Miss M. Boy kin, Miss H. A. Boykin, S. L. Boykin, Camdon; W. E. Mills, Miss Mills. Miss Mnldrow, Sumter; H. Peabody, Lewis vilte; E. E. Burrows, W. Thomson, Bal? timore; J. Dunham, Now York; Gooree Watt, B. S. Archer, Bichmond; W. E. Edwards, John Shelby, N. C.; W. A. Lawhou, Augusta; J. E. Wylie, Miss j Wylie, Cb cs tur; C. Pressley aud wife, ; Miss.: Miss Agnew, Suutown; S. E. Mc?liley, L. M. Wylie, J. McDaniel, J. B. Fuller, J. Y. Atkinson, W. A. Walker. Willie BoBoborough, Dr. A. P. Wylie, Chester; T. G. Stowe, Baltimore; Miss Maggie Caldwell, Joe Caldwell, Chester; D. ~R. Flinwikie, Winnsboro; A. H. White, Bock Hill; E. Thomas, S. C.; T. Lang, Camden; H. W. Parr, Fairfield; W. F. B. Haynesworth, Sumter; J. B. Riley and huly, Orangeburg; G. E. Den? ny, Va, ; G. O. Carmy, Mrs. MayeB, Ab? beville; W. P. Passmore, Jus. Willhelm, T. O: Gower and lady, J. P. Moore, C. S. Irvin, Greenville; Gen. J. W. Miller, F. Ti. Anderson, Wm. J. Moana, Spar- j tanbarg; B. F. Whitner, Anderson; Dr. H. J. Epting, Williamston. Central Hotel.-J. O. Turnipsecd, J. L. Eppes, J. B. Martin, Newberry; F. A. Folsom, D. F. Lido, J. J. Goddens, Sumter; B. E. Lyles, L-vlos* Ford; P. M. B. Holley. T. E. Bell, Miss Faunie Lyles, Miss Sallie B. Lyles, Miss Sallie E. Da? vis, Fairfield; Joseph Triest, Charleston; W. B. Elkin, G. W. L. Tengno, Laurens: B. W. Crawford, B. W. Haddon, Duo West; D. M. Aiken and lady, Alston; W. T. Jeter, MissL. Coleman, W. J. Tucker, Miss Clara Tucker, Union; Joseph P. Lee, W. B. Hemphill. Due West; Sam'l Jeffries, Bobert C. Farr, Union; D. E. j Converse, Spartanburg; C. B. Foster, S. ; & U. B. R. ; L. W. Brooks, W. Brooks, J. C. Blaylock, W. Sparks, E. Gouge, T. C. Galloway, N. C.; J. McMeekin, Fairfield; Joseph W. Law, Jas. A. Bar tow, Wiunsboro; J. E. Colton, James Bonner, Union. , Columbia Hotel.-H. C. Htulgius ami l?'dy, Miss N. A. L?rick, A. Peabodv, T. H. Symmes, 1. A. Smythe, J. M. Rhett, J; B. E. Sloan, C. C. Coe, E. J. Wis*, J: N. Mitchell, J. E. Whuley, S. E. Barges, J. S. Murdock, J. M. Cntehen, J. R. Nance and lady, Col. Frederick, two Miss FeldeiS, Miss Zimmerman, J. B. Henry, R. G. Brownfield, G.I. Cloud, T. C. Richardson, R. C. Richardson, W. IL Dyson, Gou. R. H. Andrew, L. L?rick and lady, W. A. Aucruru, Allen Deas, Thos. Lung, W. R. Withers, D. A. Tompkins, W. W. Watson, Robt. Pagan, ; G. Gordon, J. Gordon, J. C. Miels, T. W. Carwile, W. T. Gary, H. W. Auder- ? son. A. Glover, Z. W. Carwile, Mrs. Dr. I Smith, Gen. M. L. Bonham, C. H. Alex ander, J. L. Brutton, J. S. Brutton, jr., Miss Julia Bretton, Thos. Bratton and lady, B. M. Steele, Miss Ira Steele, Jno. B. Mathews, J, W. White, Miss Lizzio Lowery, L. Thompson, R. C. Johnson, T. J. Cunningham, A. B. Springs, wife and SOD, Miss Springs, M. L. Marlin, R. A. Springs, E. B. Springs, A. J. La? mar, Miss Kilgore, T. M. Burton, A. H. Leftwitch, B. K. Milling, J. H. Smith ! and lady, T. P. Mitchell and lady, W. S. Richardson, I. W. Adams, S. W. j McKenzie, W. D. Aiken, W. C. Haue, | Dr. W. E.fAikon, O. M. Sadler, Juo. S. '. Small, A. J. Frederick, J. W. Dantzler, I H. Ii. Goss, E. S. Keitt, Mrs. Irby, Miss H. Keitt, Thomas Andrews, Miss 'li. Earle, J. J. Burton, Capt. Jus. Butt, ' Jho. Ellis, Col. J. B.| Haygood, Misses <larV,' Maj. J. Mort), Miss Coohran, Wm. E.!?J. Mile?, F. L. Frost, J. B. By num. Hendrix House.-A. P. Erby, wifo aud daughter, T. B. McKenstry, J. L. Carther, C. E. Leitner, Fairfield; J. J. Kendall, N. C.; L. W. Adkissou, Tenn.; G. W. Cuahmao, Aiken; J. H. Hollings? worth, J. P. Hardy, Mrs. C. A. Abney, Mrs. M. Smith, Miss A. Coleman, Miss M. Coleman, J. A. Mitchell, J. C. Bodie, W. H. Adams, Edgefield; W. A. Mosely, P. Cammical, N. H. Youug, J. B. Den? nis, L. Buzzard, Capt. D. A Dickert aud lady. Newberry; D. B. Roth rock, H. C. Roth reek, Cheater; Mrs. Butler, Orango burg; Dr. J. Quattlebaum, Doko; W. P. Emanuel, Benuettsville; J. W. William sou, J. VV. Ferguson. Darlington; J. H. David, Benuettsville; H. Peroueau, H. C. Hudgust and wife, Churlestou; W. W. Mickle, Camdeo; J. B. Withers, J. W. White, Fort Mills; E. B. Turnipsoed and wife, J. Wis?, H. Wood, W H. Ward, Richland; J. M. Elliott arni sou, Winusboro; J. S. Bowman, C. Af. Mo Michal, J. L. Moser, B. W. lalor, H. Riggs, Orangeburg; J. H. Hunter, H. M. Srayle, Newberry; W. C. Rabb, W?nnsboro; H. D. Hamiter and non, D. P. Hamiter, Smith Chapple, Richland. National Hotel.-J. R. Vance, Cokes bury; R. S. Bedon, 8. C.; P. S. Grimes, Laurens; J. L. Young, S. W. Vance, Martin's; W. W. Bradley, J. W. Stuckey, W. W. Stuckoy, Thoj. E. Flowers, Samter; J, Bittes, S. G. Garner, Clark? son'a; J. D. Graham, Sumter; L. S. Mo Dow, Liberty Hill; Fink Joyner, Fox Joyner, Richland; J. P. Fox, Augusta; J. M. Wise, Piue House; Mrs. J. Eaton, N. C.; Mrs. Gravely, Miss Gravely, Charleston; J. A. Moore, Cokesbary, H. H. Helper, N. C.; H. T. Tasten, Abbe ville; ?. P. Colman, -Manning; D. B. MoGul nm, L. P. Loring, Bumtor; J. S. / Bradley, Biahopville; W. J. McLeod, Lynchburg; J. A. Carnes, Bishopvillc; T. W. Qodbold, Asa Godbold, Marion; N. McLeod, Clio; J. H. Gandy, M. B. Gandy, Society Hill ; J. Copea and Indy, Charleston; M. M. Jobuson, J. C. John? son, H. C. Johnson, Ala.; J. A. Haw? thorn, Duo West; T. T. Williams, S. C. ; H. T. Hall, Charlotte; M. M. McDonald, Abbeville; K. T. Moore, Ga.; W. Brtes, Greenville; Samnel Dixon, Texas; J. N. Greer, Greenville; W. Joues, N. C. ; J. M. Mobley, Union; H. T. Mosely, New York; T. Emmerson, H. Tatesman, Ky.; L. E. Folk aud lady, Newberry; H. W. Houry, S. C.; Jos. P. Smith, Spartan burg; H. Smith, Long Island; F. M. Godbold, Cokcsbury; H. T. Watson, N. C.; Miss B. H, Watson, Miss M. Sims, Cokcsbury ; II. T. Cook, Heudersouville; J. Bannester, Greenville; S. T. Barnes, Ala.; Jack Henderson, Newberry; S. P. Hinton, Pickens; J. E. Witherspoon, Sumter. S-pool?il ?Totioos. I TO CONSUMPTIVKS- Tho advertiser, j having becu restored to health in a few weeks, j hy a very simple remedy, aftor having suffered I several years with a sovero lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to I make known to his fellow-sufferers the means j of euro. To all who desire it, he will scud a copy of I tho prescription used, (free of charge,) with tho directions for preparing and using thu same, which they will lind a SUUE CIUK i on CoNsoxrnoM, ASTHMA, BnoMcams, etc. Thc object of the advertiser in sending tho pre? scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceivos to be invalua? ble; and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, ami may provo a blessing. Parties wishing tho prescription, will please j address KEV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. I Nov 10 3 mu ! EURORS OK YOUTH-A gentleman who | I suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre? mature Decay, and all tho effects of youthful I indiscretion, will, for Hake of Buffering huma I nity, send free to all who need it, the re? ceipt and directions for making thc simple remedy by which ho was cured. Bufferers wishing to piont by tho advertiser's oxperi- j encu, can do so by addressing, with perfect j confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, I Nov 10 Smo No. 12 Cedar street, New York. SPECIAL NOTICK-To parties in want of j Doors, Sashes and Blind?, we refer to the ad- j vert leemon t of P. P. 'foale, thc largo manu? facturer of those goods in Charleston. Trice list furnished on application. July 17 9mo 09-PIiIL.OSOPHY OK MARUIAUE.-A NEW COURSH OF LBCTUBBS, aB delivered st. the Now York Museum of. Anatomy, embracing thc subjects: How to Live and What to Livo for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene? rally Beviewed; Thc Canse of Indigestion; Fla? tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac, Ac. These lectures will bo forwarded on receipt of I four stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimore | Museum or Anatomy, 71 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. May G ly T11K 1IKAL1KG POOL,.--ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MKN, who have fallt, n into vicious habits, and now desire a higher life, and a bet? ter Manhood, with certain moans of icliuf for | tno afflicted. Sent in sealed lotter envelopes, free or charge. Address, I! OW ABD ASSOCI? ATION, Box P., Philadelphia. Pa. Sept 25 Brno | To the Public. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY > inform tho citizens of Columbia 'and thc surrounding country ge? nerally, that I have resumed ray 'old Business again, after a lapse of twenty years, engaged in thu manufacture of Iron, I am again hack at mv flrMt BusioesH, that of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELBY whore a full Stock of all Goods kept in a First Class Establishment can bo found. Iwhalluso my best endeavors to give satisfaction to all. I hopo to receive a share of patronage. I shall keep First Class Workmen, and all work en-| trusted to mo will be warranted. Nov f. WILLIAM GLAZE. For Sale. DICKSON'S IMPROVED COTTON SEED. BOWN from Seed purchased directly of "OT Mr. David Dickson, in 1867, and carefully preserved from mixing or adulteration with other sved. I will delive r tho Seed, sacked in good order, at the Louisville Depot, South Carolina Bail road, at 12.00 per bushel, for any amount un dor 5 bushels, or at f 1.50 per bushel, for all amounts in exc?s? of 5 bushels. A. P. AMAKEB, St. Matthew s, S. C. I respectfully refer to thc below named gen? tlemen, who purchased heed of mo last spring, tor ic formation touching tho purity and supe? riority of the Seed, to wit: Hon. 'i'. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Motto; P. M. Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. Paulling, K?q., St. Mat? thew's ; ii. R. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's; and Captain F. H. W. Briggmuuu and W. B. Muller, Esq., Orangeburg Court House ; all cf Orango burg Countv, S. C. A. P. A. Nov 3 Mountain Apples. 171 OB ?ale by ? FIsntCB. LOWRANCE A, FISH KB Fire Dogs and Fenders. AHANDSOME A?rorttnont of Plain nnd Fancv FI BE DOGS, SHOVELS AND TONGS, FENDERS, ftc, Ac, on band and for sale low, hy J; A T. B. AGNEW. The Columbia Tannery, 3. P. THOMAS dc CO., Proprietor?. HIDES and SKINS bought or taken in ex? change for Finished Loather. Ordern for Leather promptly filled. Apply at foot of l umber street, on the Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad. /OT For the purposo of engaging in the above buRio.es?, the undersigned have, this day, August 28,1869, aMoeiatod-themselves ae copartners, J. P. THOMAS, J. O. MOORS. Oct 00 3. W. PARKER. 30,000 POUNDS BACON, Smoked and Dry Salted. 300 BARRELS FLOUR, Super, Extra ami Family. CHEESE. MACKEREL. MOLASSES. COFFEES. LARD. CANDIES. THE above- we oller to tbe trade, and country, at reduced raten. Persons desiring to buy will do well to call on ns beforo purchasing, as wo aro prepared, with tho above choice provisions, to supply tho trndo at very low prices. D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Commission Merchants, Assembly street, Nov 10 y South of tho Market. IVE o ISL EKTZIE'S Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing CONFECTIONERY, Main Street, Greenfield'a Jioxr. SPECIALITY.-CANDIES made of PURE SUOAR, that has stood tho test of popu? lar taste for thirty years. \V II O I, E H A li E CANDIKS, Tut up in 25, 50 and 100 pound Roses, well Assorted, at as low a figure ns pure Goods will warrant. In order to compete with tho largo manufactories of tho North, the wholrsalo price of assorted Candies will be *>.7 cents per pound. No chargo for boxes. Nov4io J. MCKENZIE. McKenzie's Saloon. MCKENZIE will open bis SALOON, in roar of the Confectionery, Main street, for the season, on TUESDAY, the 9th instant, ns a Ludios' and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT. OYSTERS served in overv etvlo. PATTIES, Tarts, .fi l ies, Ice Creams, O-'? feo. Ten and ?Jiorolate. _ Nov 7 0_ Pure Dickson Cotton Seed. WE offer for salo 300 bushels pure "Dicktuni COTTON SEED," grown from seeil ob? tained from Mr. David Dickson, Oxford, Ga., last spring, and which were selected for bis own use. Notwithstanding the unprecedented dry >,?;* son-which has continued for t evc-ral mouths wo have gat herod, np to tho present lime, from 1,500 to '2,450 pounds to tho aero. Prico $?.50 for ono to five bushels: i.i.Cti for five bushels or more. OxFonn, On., November 4, I860. T do certify that I Hold to Messrs. Richard O'Nealo fe Son, of Columbia, B. C., some ?if my choice improved Cotton Seed, for plaiding purposes. They proposed to sell a portion of what they raised. Planters purchasing t be I Seed th ev raise, may relv upon getting the Genuine Dickson Seed. DAVID DICKSON. We are Mr. Dickson's agents here, and will I I order Seed direct from Mr. Dickson, if dosirod j Price ?5 00 from one to fivo bushels, or $1.00 for fivo and upwards. Sample Stalks to bo seen at Slato Enir. i Nov'J RICHARD O'NEALE A:. SON. Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c. V--* RAGGING. R O P E, IRON J TIES, BACON, Clear RibbeddffiH JUS&la-ScSides and Shoulders. A choiceK^Hgl article Canvassed HAMS. Family Lard,MittHi in barrels, kegs. 3 lbs., 5 and 10 lb. packages. Choice Family Flour, in bb!s. and bogs, with a full assortment of other grades. Liverpool Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and ?, in bhls., halves, quarters and kits. SUGAR and COFFEE, of oil grades. TEAS, of all grados. Molasses-Muscovado. New Orleans and Sugar House Syrup. Tobacco and Segars. Soap; Can? dles, in boxes and half boxes; Cheese, Crack? ers, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oyster??, Sal? m?n, in cane and glas*. Liquors-Choice Old Cabinet, Monongahela, Rye and Corn Whis kev, and a variety of other fine brands. WOODEN WARE, Nests Iron and lira ss Bound Tubs, Pails, Churns, Buckets and Cans, Nails, of all sizes, Shot of all numbers. Cant? ing, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets and Frying Pans, nf all sizes. All the above named with many other arti? cles has been recently purchased and selected with care and will bc sold low for cash. Clive ns a call. WELLS fi CALDWELL, Near the S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot, next door to National Hotel. Oct IC The Attention of Purchasers Is respectful1.v called to the FOLLOWING LIST OF ('HEAP GOODS To bo found at O. F. JACKSON'S. 1CASE Beautiful POPLIN?, it 37c. . t do do DeLsincs, at 25c. Largo lot Worsted Shawls, fl 00 lu f 10.00. Dre.-s Silks, at very low prices, Ladles* Cotton Hose, good quality, at Pile. Red and White Flan nels, 2.">o. and npwards. Ladies' Linen Collars, at 10c. and upwards, Linen Diaper, at $2 50 por piece; Linen Damask, at 60, 75 and $1.00 per yard, Extra Quality Ladies' English Hose, at 50c. Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, 10, 12*. 10!, 20,25o. to f5.00, Mon's Half Hose, 12, 20, 25, 35, 50c Ladies' Hatp, 20, 25, 50c. flood article Jeans, at 33L 50c. Extensivo stock of Casstmeres, for Men's and Boys' wear, at reduced prices, Another Invoice of those beaut ifni drab Co? vering?, at low ratos. The attention of the ladies is specially called to our unusually large assortment of Dress Trimmings, of tho latest styles, and superb Sash Ribbons and Sashes. Nov a _O.JF, JACKSON. Pure Glycerine. BROMIDE POTASS., Iodide " Bromide Am mon., Ozrdi?e Cerium Mustard Leaves, 'English,; Chlorodyno, Tannin, For salo by IC. E. JACKSON, Nor 4 Druggist. Confectionery. RETAIL DEPARTMENT.-Manufacturin* daily, a select assortment of STICK DAN? DIES, Drops, Bon Bons, Taffey Kisses, Cocoa? nut Cukos, Burnt Almonds, Bindar and Almond Candy. Chocolate Caramels, Ac., Ac. A fresh lot cd FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, just received. OAKES AND TAUTS, OF ALL KINDS, _ .TELLIES, homc /^Xtfr^tg^jfei$??V madeof pure fruit, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ t h o^ d i IY e renee - Tho largest as? sortment of TOYS ever brought to this mar? ket, JOHN MCKENZIE, Nov 1 10 Main street. Eureka. DB. LEAK'S PREMIUM TOBACCO-in . different <dyleB, including thc EXTRA TWIST, so well known. ALSO, Morris A Sons' DURHAM SMOKING TO? BACCO-considered the best. For salo in any quantity, by E. STENHOUSE. Oct 13_Imo OUR "H?"US?~RESTAUB,ANT, SITUATED on Assombly ntroet, near thc North-east corner of tho Market, is novi prepared to servo up OYSTERS in every stylo, to ploaso the patrons ot tho House. Families can ho supplied with Oyo. rs eithei on tho shell or opened. Tho BAR i i furnished with tho best o WINES, LIQUORS. ETC. A fine BOWLING ALLEY is attached io th< House. D. McGlTNNlS, Nov 4 5* Proprietor. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta E. E. SfrEnixTKNOF.NT'S OFFICE, COI.ITMT.IA, S. C.. November 2, lbC9. AN ACCOMMODATION THAIN, for tho con veniooce o; Visitors to tho State Fair will bo run between Chester and Columbia, ol WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY lOru, 11TH and 12Tn instant, leaving Colme> bia on Wednesday overing : W Leave Columbia al.- 3J p?1 Arrive " ".10.:?0 a r Leave Chester at. (?.40 a r Arrive " ". 7.20 p r Stopping at usual stations. Half usual rate each way.' C. BOUKNIGHT, Nov 9 9 Superintendent. Dupont's Gunpowder Agency. AFULL supply constantly on hand, of a grades, in Whole, Half and Quarter Kofi and Canisters, for salo low to the trade an consumera-also, Drop and Buck SHOT. Pei custdon OAFS, Gun Flints, ,\.c, for salo hiv by J. ft T. B. AGNEW. THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE J GROCERIES AND F1MIL? SUPPLIES Wholesale and Retail, at TJOwost apel?os ""'^^-^^^^^^^^^ thr'li'no^'! G|t( CERIES. LIQUORS. WINKS and PAMIL SUPPLIES, which they will dispuse of, wholesale or retail, at such figures MK will I impossible f.>r dealers elsewhere tn go !>cl<>' Th oy respectfully invite a call and compai sun of prices cd articles. Their stock coneis f>f in part : COFFEE, SUGAR and TEA, of varioi grades. MOLASSES, including the genuine N? w O leans. Washing and Fa nev HOM'S. All grades <?f FLOUR-some nt exceeding low figures. Ranket? am! Broome of various kinds. Mackerel, of all numbers and biged package Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Fish. Candies, Almonds, Raisins and Fi<8. Bacon, smoked and dry salted. OennineSngar-curedHams. nf h.-st brain! Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow Candles Cheese, Crackers of every variety. Axes, with or without handles. llanos. Trace Chains. Nails, etc. Ragging, Bopo and "Arrow Ties." Wine, Champagne mid all grades of Liquen "If you don't see what yon want., ask for il as wo koop many articles not specified above Wo have in connection with our business commodious Wagon Yard and Btoro-houi Highest prices paid for cotton and count produce. CAMPUELL A JONES, Main street, a few door? above Pun's Omeo. Oct ?Kl Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. ?*f\ RBI.S and boxe-? 3*>da, Butter, Fnrir O' / Stig ir, 1/ mun, Walnut, Ginger Oak and Snaps. K. A G. 1? HOPE THE CAROLINA HOUSE, Washington ylrttt, a fvir doors from Ma gpa BEST of LIQUORS, WINI'S, SEGA1 djifctc.. nous taut ly on hand, and dispens luLV promptly. Hot*Mixtures <>f variou* l i:; EREK LUNCH every da\ at 11 o'clock. Nov 7 lt. BARRY. Proprietor To the Public. a HAVING just returned from the Non ^fflwith a NEW STOCK OF SUPERB [IAGOODS, for the custom trade, I am p "n pared to fill ordern at vhort n >tico a in tho very latest styles. A betlbr stock, my lino, bas never been brought to this ci and having several competent workmen, guarantee sati-ifactiou to all. Give inc a ci Rent IR C. D. KBEHHARDT Plows. BRINLY'S universal PLOW?. Reynolds' universal Plow. Murfoe's Bob-soil. Amos'Turning, Sub-soil and Side Lid Ea, Plows. For sale low, for cash, by Oct aa FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER Tows ?Bit Cofines, SELECTED byan expert-Choicest Moya Hyson, Japan and English Breakfast Te Mocha, Old Government Java, Laguayra a common to choice Bio Coffees. Pricon low ? quality guaranteed. GEO. BYMMERH TO THE OWNERS br HOMESTEADS, SITUATED IN THE UPPER eoywT.ES OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, INSURE your DWELLINGS in tho .Ti TN A FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart? ford. Tho strongcat Fire Insurance Company lu America. Incorporated in 1M1!). Charter j perpetual. Caah capital and asbota, $5,300,000. j Agen j first established in Columbia in 18:i'J. , Tho ?tna has earned a high reputation I throughout tho State by ita honorablo and I fair adjustment, and prompt payment, ot all claims for losses. No caso of litigation with > ativ claimant has ever occurred in the State. ! Tho undernignpri baa represented tho .Etna I in Columbia for the last twenty vears. Rates I reasonable. GEORGE HUGGINS, Goner-.' Agent for thc upper Counties of the I Ktato of : outh Carolina. Office in roar of Messrs. Duffie A Chapman's, under tho Co u mbia Hotel, Columbia, 8. C. Nov U Imo r-XJ3FLIvrXT AND CHAJR WAREHOUSE, IVexl lo Agnew's, on Plain Street. NOW on band and receiving tho largost stock of FURNITURE OF EVERY DE? SCRIPTION ever brought to this market, ci J sisting in part of 50 Bod-room sr.it? in Maho? gany, Walnut, Chosnut and Painted-some of them at very low prices. ALSO, DINING ROOM and PARLOR SUITS. BEDSTEADS of all kinds-Maple, Walnut and Mahoganv, SIDEBOARDS and BUREAUS at all prices. CHAIRS of every description, direct from ! the manufacturers, and at prices that cannot 1 fail to ploaso the closest buvers. I ?a-All kinds of FURNITURE MADE TO ! ORDER. REPAIRING at shortest notice and I in tho best manner. ! FUNERALS served with all kinds ol Mot alic I cr Wood Coffins. M. H. BERRY. I Oct 24 Watched, Clocks and Jewelry. THE undersigned mont respectfully morai* his patrons, and tho publie in _ oner al, that he has received a well ?e leeted assortment of lino Watches, Jewelry land Clocks-amongst thom the relobrated 1 German CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut ! and Oak. SPECTACLES and Eyo-glaqsea ot I every focus, to auit all eyes. Above-mentioned ? articles will he auld ai reasonable prices. All j work connected with this line will be executed in the beet workmanlike manner, and properly warranted. A. NV. WEHR HAN, Plain street, opposite Mr. Berry's Furniture Rooina. Oct 27 "NICKERSON HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. a>^r-p-x TRIS pleasantly located lit) flET?t?rB?f^M ll'?"'1' ''^HM^ill1 f<" "nf,)rl open to Travelers and o^T^^S^^eTin^ acenm modiHona. Families <**J be furnished with nico, airy rooms on rcae^Hahlo terina. "A call is solicited." My O mn mus will bo found at the diff?rent d?puta-passengers carried to and from tho Hotel free of charge. Nov :$ WM. A. WRIGHT. C L O THIN Gr . J HAVE JUST RECEIVED AV OPENED a Verv lare-e a-od dealrabb. St --!; ot PK 11 and I ' j Winter CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, ' HATS, .Vc , which I am determined to off??r I purchaser* on th?- most reasonable terms. Oct Bl WM. J. HOKE. Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. I fzf\f \ LBS. Choice Breakfast BACON, Jv/ 200 I.ba. Prime Smoked BEEF, for ! cale by E. A G. D. HOPE. Family Supplies. ...> . A'S '*'ta pleasure </"'. .- '^/-P V notifying our i , ? . \%y^f'^ friend? and the ' i '?^aTaP^Lj public that wu have ^ ?<'.-. S St^ tf.'^^^-. removed our Stock, '. - v?&?i^?R?iee??Z? GROCERIES, Ac , k . V&Er toOId EXCHANGE I ..f' r- dRfiS??^*A6^? RANK CORNER, , ...>'.' .'^ ;'\'veftjt,->.X, nearlv oppoi iteCo f' < , f Inmbia Hotel, ---'^00^ whore wo will be pleased to seo and i off. r iiiem extra inducemeuta in ail articles UHU Hiv Kept in the GROCERY, HARDWARE | and LIQUOR line. T. J. A IL M. GIBSON, Oct IS Old Exchange Dani: c ?mer. i /-2^^r_ MKS. FLANIGAN respectfully] fi??^ ni iufouus the ladies of Columbia Wi ItH *M<1 vicinity that she h-ii- received i ^BU'VAi J| and U'onld offer for tlu ir hispen JHJJPJ Hon a very superior stock of Mil- ] y^Mft^ iintrj in DON NE IS, li A I'S, ITA- ' r ?W^STHEIW aud FLOWERS, in end? less variety, aft< r tin very latest fashions, j aiiei at tin- lowest prices. j UreES-making Attended to, na nanni, with an assortment ot : Trimmings, Patterns, An. Oe! 'll j To the Ladies-Millinery. .MRS. c. ic. BRED Im* open-1 .???.^1 ?<1 tnt inspection, the finest and : ^o<\EaSl nins' fai<hi"liabh J'.MSOJ t < . nt ol rftVag?Q FRENCH. ENGLISH ar.d AME H^^?SK RICAN MILLINERY i v r oflei. ,1 &\fy'q*r in Columbia. CORSE'iV, li A flt, Kf * IV Jr3 plaid or ornament ? d. at all ?trices; 1 \.4? '\ *n assortment of cheap FANCY I ? 31 JEWELRY, FIATS, Feathers, real Hi wi Ootrich, Hirds of Paradise, ?tc. I, will soil low everything in my line. Oct 17 Brno I Oats. WESTERN and North CarolinaSoodOATH, '. tor sale low, by Hov fi yiaHRRo LOWRANCE A FISHER. Cotton Baaing. BORNEO, OUNNY, DUNDEE ?nd DOUBLE ANCHOR. 10 000yards of thc above f>r salo *' bon i?t ! market ratea. E. A O. D. li ol'E. Industrial Iron Works. THE undersigned, having procured Sood toole, has commenced a general [achino business, at the corner of Wayne and Gervais or Bridge streets, opposite tho Greenville passenger depot, and is now ready to rcceivo orders for building and repair? ing all kinds of Machinery, such aa Steam En giues and Boilers, Circular Saw, Flour and Grist Mills, Mill Gearing, Shafting and Pul? leys, Cotton Press Screws and Iron?, Iron Bailings for Cemeteries and Buildings, Bridge and other Bolts and Nuts of any desired sizes, and Wrought Iron Forgings. Promptness guaranteed. J. A. J. DERRICK. Oct HO _Imo Restaurant. THE POLLOCK ?O?QB RES? TAD BANT is now in oomnlete work? ing order. OYSTERS will bo served up in every stvle and in the best manner ^Fa? milies supplied iu any quantity. Also, GAME in soason; besidesl REFRESHMENTS of ovory kind. The BILLIABD ROOM is again in operation. Tables from best makers. T. M. POLLOCK, Oct 28 Proprietor. GRAND TOURNAMENT AT THE AGRICULTURAL FAIR. COLUMBIA, S. C. THE Committee to which has been assigned tho task of arranging the programmo and indicating tho outlino of tho Grand Tourna? ment, to be held at tho approaching Agricul? tural Fair-and at wbioh "the Knights of South Carolina will contend pour rhonneut; l'amour et lea oeaux yeux des domes-announces the notice and rules SB follows: Tho Tournament will como off on such day as may be most comformable to the general ar? rangement of tho Fair-probably tho last day. All who desire to lido will forward their names, tho entrance fee of ?5 each, and thc i chai acter he proposes to represent^ to R. ? O'Neale, Jr., Esq., Secretary, Columbia, S. O. Tho Course will he in longth about 150 yards; this distance must bo ridden in nine seconds; the weapon will bo the sabre; the first post, (tho posts will bo about G*} feet ic height,) will he 50 yards from tho starting point- tlio next post and the ring will be at in? tervals of about 25 yards. Ou each post will bo bead and about 4 inch neck. The trials will ! bo at lit head "right cut against cavalry;" 2d j head "point;" and 3d at tho ring, 2tJ inches in j diann ter, "tierce point." The name of thc Knight will be called-bo . will answer instantly-tho buglo will sound, ! and tho watch bc sprung; and if ho makes a I falae (?tart bo loaf a his ride. Alter the answer j lo the call and thc sound of tho bugle, no ac? cident will entitle the Knight to a new ride. I Tin HO rub a are essential tu ?ecuro timo for all. ? Tho first, second, third and fourth prizes will j b'3 announced at a later dav. i These four successful Knights will crown thu Queen ami chet the linee Maids of Honor. At a general meeting cd' the Knights, to be held in Columbia, thc Judges, Committees, Ac, will Le elected or appointed the day pre i viona to tho Tournament; and thia ( ommitteo will take, pb enure in giving any aid within their power, besides, having arranged the I grounds, prepared everything requisite and . obtained substantial prizes for the victors. A. C. HASKELL, Chairman. J P. THOMAS? i ll. O. NEALE, .tic, I R. C. SHJLV.EI5. W. 0 HWAFFIKLD, ! Oot 22 Com mit fee. ! Guns. Pistols, Sewing Machines, Etc. THE subscriber has on hand a large assn ment of S?II-.MT'S, W?IMUI'S, Grover ?V B ker's, etc.. SEWING MACHINE.-; abo,;, ?ne assortment of English ?nd (li-immi GUNS, PISTOLS. CUTLERY, CARTRIDGES, LOOR BELLS, etc , which wdlfco ?did lower than at any other place III tin-city. Sewing Machines, (iuris, Pistol?. Locks, etc., ri paired at thu shortest nolie?, and all work warranted. E. A. MCiiKEIDKR, Supt 25 Main street. Jos. DANIVX 1'OPK. A. C. II?MKKLI? TOPE Si HASKELL. A T TO lt XX YS A T LA tl ANO KOIilClTORS IX EQ.I IT1, Mili. ,-. Law Bang?- Columbia, B._?. May 8 A Large Assortment ENGLISH ?nd Arr.? r oan TOOTH BLUSH? ES. English Unir Butcher, Anieriuaii Hiir Fl?ti be-, COMBS, o; all kinds aud prives. Choice ExtriU*,s ".nd other P-rfuraes. at ?on prices. JACKS ?NX Drug St? r?'. Tobncco! Tobacco!! rrt \ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low I " I figures SO boxita Fair Chi wing Tobacco. t boxes Extra Hock City Chewing Tobacco. 1 boxt s Common a ?-..it h Chewing Tobacco. 10 box -a Bode Bud Chowing Tobacco. J .?.Iv 20 JOHN C. SEEGEBS. URSULINE INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. tixDKH Titr, i ATHONAOK op /fLfgbk HIGHT REV. BISHOP LYNCH ' (iLL-aSf-V- PO H Prospectus, please addrcan r??fWgif''THE M ETHER SUPERIOR," Uk ^gpp ?afine Convent, Valle Crucis. Canned Goods. PINE APPLES, PEACHES, TOMATOES, Green Com, Lima Roans, Oyatern, Lob? ster*, Sardines. Salmon, Mackerel. Condensed Milk. . .V* . on band and for ?ale low. bv Nov ( J. i T. R. AGNEW.