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^TBtra^No^^ 18.-Th? latest advices from Cattaro report tb? rebellion ended and tbs eo_EUy q-.iot. Tho festivities preliminary to thc in? auguration of the Suez (Janal com? menced at Fort Said on Tuesday. The Emperor of Austria landed at noon, and Was reooived by the Khedive with great ceremony nod a magnificent military and civic display. Houses wero decorated, arohes raised over the principal streets, and hnodreda of flags flying and salutes exchanged between the fleet and shore. At night the town and harbor wore ubluzo with fireworks and illuminati OUR. The streets were as bright as day, nil the house-tops hoing covered with lighted torches. Tho rigging of the men-of-war and shipping in the harbor waa buug with lanterns of every color, nod show? ers of rockets were rising and falling. LONDON, November 19.-Rio Janeiro dates of the 27th have been received. According to latest accounts, Lopez had transferred his h end quarto rs and the seat of government to Sun Joaquin. It is reported that Lopez had killed hie mothor, one brother aod other persons, in consoquonco of suspicion that they were engaged in a conspiruoy against hi? life. The allies bad made no movement. It is supposed active operations would ha -tilt ?ouger deferred. IsHA-iA, November 19.-Eugenio as? sisted at the Catholic and Mussulman re? ligions services. Thirty-four steamers have arrived. The shallowest point in the canal ii nineteen feet. Tho trip of tho first de taobment of the fl o ot, with visitors, wu: made from Fort Said to this placo ic eight hoars and a half. Four steainert have just arrived from Suez-the South ern termiuus of the canal-and mel thoso from Port Said. The town, bank; of the canal and vessels are illuminated, and the night is given up to festivitici and rejoicing. HA YANA, November 19.-A commis stoner of insurgents is at Carracas, en deavoring to secure Venezuelan recogni tion as belligerents, and thc privilege ol root niling from the Venezuelans. T-oraeatt? Nein. EVANSVILLE, IND., November 16.-.' woman named Gilchrist and her eldos BOD were found murdered in their owi home, a mile nod a half buck of Troy Perry County, Indiana, on Saturda; evening, and two other children fearfull; injured. The first alarm was given b; tho husband and father, who says he lei at 9 a. m. and did not return till night when he fonnd his wife and eldest soi dead and cold, aud tho younger child rei scarcely alive. He says ho found ilinue on the fire cooking, aud infers tho doe? of blood was dono before noon. Thor nra hints of suspicion uguiusb thu hue band and father. HUDSON, N. Y., Novemb'r 15.-A toi rible boiler explosion occurred in Storm' paper mill, at Catskill village, nt 11.3 o'clock this morning. The building wu completely domolisheil, und several live wero lost. It is impossible to tell, ti present, the full extent of the dimstei It .ts known that Mrs. Senrge Rranrio? wife of tho engineer, was instantly killec; and the fireman cannot bo found. It i believed that they met with instantnm ons death, and are buried iu tho mini The explosion not only destroyed th mill, but shuttered various buildings i the immediate vicinity. Tho ice-hun.se of Hiram Van Stecuburgh, adjoining caught fire and were destroyed. CHARLESTON, November 19.-Arrive -Steamer Maryland, Baltimore; bar J. E. Eaton, New York; brig Gamhei Philadelphia; schooner Ida Richnnlsoi Now York. Sailed-Steamer Dariel Liverpool; steamer Prometheus, Phill dolphia. NBW ORLEANS, November 19.-Tl: Times sayt*: Ou Wednesday night, ft Ursin ZeriDgne, an eminent planter < Parish St. Charles, wan brutally mu dered on bis plant.tion, by a negro, wi shot him through the heurt. M. Zerii gue was universally respected throngl out the County, and Louisiana loses ot of her most prominent citizens. The steamer Bavaria has arrived fro Humour/, oringing 100 emigrants. MON r- / ji KUY, November 19.-In tl Senate, II .-till was introduced by a Sen tor fro ai "-iel caa, to vacate tho municip offices oi Mobile. The bill nuthoriz tho Lien -. Governor, Spenker of tl House and Attorney-General, to nppoi tho M*i.?r aud Aldermen of Mobile, hold for turee years. Tho Senator fro Mobile denounced the hill, and said th Mobile asked for no such legislatio Resolutions were offered aud referred, abolish tho Board of School Comm sioners. This Board has full legislati authority; passes bills and appropri?t the school fund. A Senator said th absorbed all tho funds, and kept t schools closed. In tho House, n coi mittue was appointed to confer with Ci tain railroad presid?ate, in refereuco freight on.irges that discriminate aguit citizens of the Si ?U?; und n bill wu* i trodnced to allow tho State end?rseme of the bonds of the Mobile and Alahai Grand Trunk Railroad. Tbe river is rising rapidly. Tho entries for tho State Fair aro ready mimerons from different seotic of the Union. The indications point a very large nttendauoe. ST. JOSEPH, November 19.-Theo< vent was burned to-day, but tho in_u were saved. TORONTO, November 19. A COII?B? occurred on the Grand Trunk Uni I m au engineer aud conductor killed. NEW YORK, November 19.-Along H ti de er., yesterday, thom was a viol gale. A train on tbe Harlem Road \ blown down an embankment; one j son killed and several hort. The i gage, mail and exprese cars, with tl co?tent*, were burned. th* coal waa unfit totm9rf9iW^?lM???m Higgins. r .. WASHINGTON, November 19.-Intornal revenas receipts today 8500,000. In tb? Supremo Court, Chase ordered that oases hereafter continued' tat this term be.put at the font of the calendar 'of the next term. It ia understood that cases so disposed of will be delayed abont two yoors. The Revenue Department has the fol? lowing advices regarding illicit distille? ries in Virginia: lu Bottetourt and Craig Counties, iu the Gt ii district, several stills were found, tho distillers arrested and about 300 gallons braady seized. In the 8th district, a largo number of stills were discovered aud parties arrested; in Rich Mountain, two miles away from any road or path, a number of stills wera seized and a large quantity of whiskey, beer and brandy confiscated. Supervisor Embry, of Tennessee, reports that in Anderson County, Edmondson, who had been left iu charge of some stills and a quantity of whiskey seized, \?aa attacked aud overpowered l?y ? crowd of men, sud the property was taken from him. Counsel for the Government filed a general demurrer, questioning Farragut's crew's right to bouuty for capturing New Orleans, and questioning the jurisdiction of the Conrt as against the Uuited States. General Butler has been arrested in New York, oharged by Mrs. Florance, of Now Orleans, with having taken three swords, presented to General Twiggs by the United States Congress, the States of Georgia and Texas, valued at $3,500, and a box of silver worth $2,000. Ile claimed that tho swords had been de? posited in the Treasury Department, bat inquiry proved that suoh was uot the case. Butler was held in $15,0.0 bail. FINAVCUL AND COMMERCIAL,. NKW YORK, Novomber 10-Noon_Flour dull, and 5@10J. lower. Wheat dull, and 16?2o. lower. 1'ork steady, at 37}. Cotton Arm, at 25}. 7 P. M.-Cotton closed dnll'and heavy: eales 2.000 bales, at 2566251. Flour dull, at a de? cline during the dav of 10@15o.-superfine State 4 706?5.G0; common to fair extra South 1 ern 5 40@6 10 Wheat dull, at noon's decline -winter red Western 1.33@1 35; Illinois 1 28. Corn in hotter demand-chieflv specnlativo mixed Western 1 OSJ'gl.lO. Pork firmer, at I 32.00@32.50. Lard fli ut-kettle 18}?18J. Whis ! key firmer, at 1 11(91.12. Freights dull-cot I ton steam 5-16@l. Government's closod stroug. G2's 15j; Southern's generally dull; Ten? nessee's 63}; Virginia's 50}@55; Louisiana's 65@66; levee's 59@G0; Georgia's 81; North Ca? rolina's 4fl. Money closed easy, at 6@7, with exceptions at 5. Sterling dull, at Q@9|. Gold dull- closing at 2C?. Stocks closod unsettled generally. Ii AI.rt Mi IRK, Novomber 19 -Cotton quiet middlings 2-1 j. Flour dull; biRh grades quar? ter to a half lower; Howard street superfine 5.2">. Wheat active, hut not higher-choico rod 1.336U 37. Corn firm-new white 97. Oats dull, at 63?6tf. Ryo dull, at 95@1 00. Pork firm, a? 32.50. Bacon firm, ut 15}. Lard firm, at 13.J@19 CINCINNATI, November 19_Corn advancing -03?95. Tobacco higher. Whiskey firm, at 1.02. Pork-no sales. Lard-kettle 17j. LOUISVILLE. November 19.-Provisions firm? er. Pork 30 OD. Iiard 174- Whiskey 1 03. KT. LOUIS. November 19.-Corn huovant new white 906393; primo old 1.08@1.08. "Whis? key 1.03. Pork firm, at 30.00 Bacon firm shoulders 10}; cloar ?ides I9|@20. CHARLESTON. November 19.-Cotton in good demand but light stock; prices advanced 466J; siles 325 bales-middling 24J6621-j; receipts 1,509; exports coaetwiic 4GG. AronsTA, Novomber 19.-Cotton market ! opened finn, but closed onsior, at 231; sales to dav 190 bales; receipts 730; eales or the week 2,910; rtcoipts 4 150; stock on hand 10,900. HAVANNAH, November 19.-Cotton receinte 2 031 bales; exports 1,810; sales 200-middling 244: market firm. MoniLE. November 19 -Sales of co'ton for tho week 7.800 hales; sales to-day 1,400: mar? ket firm-middling 24@244; receipts 1.114. NKW ORLEANS. November 19 - Cotton active and firmer, at 24@24$; sales of the day 5 100 bales; s'iles of the wuek 25,100; receipts 3.G50; oxports 2.980. Corn soires-white 125 Bless pork firmer-31.75. Bacon 174u620j. Whiskey 1 1G. Gold 27}. LIVERPOOL, November 18-Evening.-Cotton opened buovant, but closed firm-uplands 11$; Orleans 115; eales 12,000 biles. PARIS, November 19.-Tho Bourse closed quiet-rentes 71 and 75. LONDON, November 19-3 P. M.-Consols 91. Bonds 83}. HAVES, November 19.-Cotton opens flat, but quiet-spot 138}. LIVERPOOL, November 19-Evening.-Cotton steady-uplands ll}; Orleans ll J; Bules to-day 10,000 bales; exnort and speculation 2 000; Hales of th? week 75 000; oxports 11,000; specu? lation 7.000; stock 420,000, whereof American is 290,"00; receipts 53 000, of which American ?H 18.000; stock afloat 285.000, American 100, 000. Yarns and fabrics dull. Exchange of Bonds. OPFICK CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A A. R. R. Co., COI.UMUIA, S C., November 18. 18G9. THE Siocliholders of tho Charlotte and South Carolina, and the Columbia and Au? gusta lttiilroad Companies in joint Convention, July 8, D>69, having consolidated and autho? rized ttie issuance by this Company of its First Mortgago Seven per cent. Coupon BONDS, lo bo used for thu purpose of retiring tho Bonds of said two Companies, respectively, tho un? dersigned hereby gives notice of his roadi ness to make the Exchango of tin- BONDS. Tho Coupon due January 1, 1870, will be at? tached to tho New Doods. This issue of bonds for the purp'iso designated, will amount t< $1,200,000, which is equivalent to a lien ot onl> about IG.0C0 per milo on this Company's road of 195 miles. As a security, they are regarded as biting better than any hcrotofore issued by t ither of tho two Companion named, and ure confidently commended as ono of the beet in? vestments now offered in the S mtbern Nt ates. Nov 18 O II. M*NS')N. Tre?Hnr. r. Photograph Albums in Lreat Variety, RANGING in price from 75 conte to $10 00. Pocket-knives, Pocket-books, Writing Cases, Writing Desks. ALSO, Family BIBLES, Pocket Biblos, Hymn Books, in various styles of binding, for the several denominations. Schools Books, mis? cellaneous Books, Blank Books, Ao. Wo have tho above for salo in large variety, at usual prioes, wholesalo and retail. DDFFIR A CHAPMAN, Nov 9 Under Columbia Hotel. Notice. AS we have lost so much MONEY, lately, . sent e* thrusgb tho ???i!, by pmeuue or? dering Dupl?calo Photographs from Negatives in our hands, we hereby- notify all parties ?ending ns money, that we' will ?rot be respon? sible for rooney sent us, ti als sa il oom? s bv Posa Offlae Order. Register**! Letter, or by Express. WEA RN A HIX, Photographers, Nov C Imo Columbia, 8. 0. :D WKMLI BX ras BOAAD OT TBAD AwCto,^?n.r wte?'WT MoLABBES,Ouoa,57<tf62 BAOxviNO.Gunny 27?28 New Orl'nsl W?1 10 BASK HOT A ManiDCafcift LlWs. ? haa6O0*|7 oo N\Y~orWes?IM0?16 ONIONS.#busl60@l 75 Burma, Norkuern @50 Oil,, Keroeene.g60(375 Country, $ lb.25?35 Machinery... .75?! 00 BAOO?. Ham*..JtBQMi POUXTRT, Ducks pr Sides, # ?iv... ai<?)23 Turkeys....3 00 Shoulders... 18 &20 Chickens.20@20 BniCKS, $1,000 .. 0? 12 Geese. OANDLKH, 8porm40?70 SPECIE, Oold 125? Adamantine li)21 ? 25 Silver.1 22? Tallow. 14@16 POTATOES, Iris76? 150 COTTON YARNI 90@2 00 Sweet, bus 1 00?1 20 COTTON,Strict Md?23} BIOE, Caroliualb8??09 Middling ...23 ? | East India Low MicYrg, 22J? SHOT, $bag. 3 12?3 25 GoodOrduy,21 @ SALT, Livorp.2G0?2 75 Ordinary. ..81 ? BOAT, $Ib,.7i?ll CHEESE, B.D.lb. 21?23 Sriurra, Alcohol,gi4 00 Factory.19?25 Brandv . .4 00@12 00 COFFEE, Bio, $D>22?26 HollndOin.6 00?7 00 Laguayra ... .27@81 Aim rican..2 0?@3 00 Java.37?40 Jam. Bum.6 00@7 0" FLOUU.CO. 900@1000 N.E. "..20D?300 Northern.0 50@11 00 Bo. Whisky 3 50?4 50 GRAIN, Corn 1 40? 1 50 Mononghla2 50?4 00 Wheat_160?2 00 Rectified. 1 35? 1 65 Oats. 90?1 00 8UOAR, Crus'd, 18?@l9 Peas.1 50? 1 60 Powdered... 18??20 HAT, Nortli, iftowt. Brown.12?17 Eastern. STAiicn, $ ft... 9J?11 nins*, Dry, S)!bl2i?l8 TEA, Green IM 00?2 00 Greon.?8 Black.1 00?1 60 iNDtOO, Caro... 1? 1 25 TOBACCO, Chw.CO?! 25 LAim.^tt.20?25 8raoking,lb..50?l 00 LUMBER, Bds 100 f.l 50 VINEOAR, Wine,.70? 7? Scantling. 160 Cider.60? 60 Shinglce,$U000..2 75 Frunch-1 25? 1 50 LIME, ZI bbl. 2 70?2 80 WINK, Chain. 25@32 00 MEATS, Pork, Dib. lfl? Port, $gal300@5 00 Beef.8?12 Shorry... S50?6 00 Mutton.12| Madeira...2 50?8 00 Report for Week ending Friday, Nov. 19,1869. FHCENIX OFFICE. COLUMBIA, November 20, 1869.-COTTON.-The demand for cotton has boon very brisk during tho past week, and all that was offered was freely taken by pur? chasers. The eales of tho week amounted to 367 bales, as follows: 26 at 23] ; 69 at 234; 83 at 23; 205 at 22 i ; 45 at 22}; 12 at 22}; 28 at 224; 12 at 22. The Carolina National Bank is buying sight exchange on New York at 4 per cunt, discount, and soiling its drafts at par. Tho following are buying rates of South Ca-1 rolina Bank Notes, prepared by Gregg,Pahmr | ft Co., Brokers: Bank of Camden_60 Bunk of Charleston.85 Bank of Chestor_13 Bank of Goorgotownl5 Bank of Nowborry.. .83 Bank South CarolinalO State South Car. old,30 State South Ca. new,10 Hamburg. 6 Commercial.2 Exchango. 15 Planters'.6 | Farmers and Exchgo State.7 : Uuion.95 So.Western lt.,old, 65 Peoplc'B.85 Planters and Mech. 90 | Merchants'.8 HOTEL AUKIVAI.S, November 19. - Columbia Hotel.- J B ESloan. F D Leo, W II Evans, M Michell, M D, Thos Clvdo. W II Bradlev, Wm L King, W B Oakes. Charleston; J C Bailey, L Williams, Hobt McKay, H Beattie, Alex Mollee, Greenville; J A August, W W Wash. D ltobeit son, T S Fox, F Y Cooper, B J Bouknight, Edgetield; L U May, N C; W II Hancock. Atlan? ta; John H Shoolbread and lady. Gadsden; Z W Carwile, Jr, J W Williams, J It Rondley, G H Long, Newberry; M Adams, II W Adams, J U Adams, John P Adams, ladv and ton, J Adams, lt FBnlkeloy. W H Wand, T D Lomas, E 0 Lomas, W W Entzuiinger and lady, Miss M J Entzminger, Bichland; M 8 Stokes, J C Hess. Philadelphia: E DcBei ry, S C; ll O Duke, ltidgewav; B F Alford, Augusta; J T Hack strom, Chester; J A Walker, Bock Hill; W B Smith, II II Kimpton and lady, Now York; J E Billop, TW Matthews, Baltimore; Mrs G A Abell, Fairfield; J S Wlloy, Spartuiibhrg; P J Cohen. New Yoik. Nickerfon House-Mr and Mrs V Wallace, J H Ouy, N C; T O Stone, Baltimore; A W Funk, J C Bogers, E Perkins, Miss; W CKwaf field, J P Southern, M L Kiuard, Wade H Man? ning. Columbia; W J Farrow, Greenwood; Wm C Dayton, Jr, NJ; E 8 J Hayes. Lexington: F A Conner, Cokesbury; J O Davis, C ll Iii own, C B Dyer, Robinson's Circus; J B Dawson, Washington. D C; Mr and Mrs D M Porter, lt B King, T B Gates. B F Angeli, N Y; W M Fleming, wife and sister. Spurianburg; FQ Williamson. C ft A K It; T W Ball, A H Left* wich, J II Wharton, Baltimore, L O Neall, Lex? ington; Mr Drucker, Charleston; A Darwin, Clarendon; D B Jones, Augusta. Central Hotel- John B Smith, Buck Crook; Wado Fowler, Pea Bidge; R Lancaster, Poco taligo; G W L Teague, Waterloo; M F Fowell, Fort Mill; W Allen, Burnt Woods; W C Harri? son, Monticello; D Aroon, city, W O Howland. A Copeland, .Tavan Bryant, Spartanbnrg; T C Galloway. N C; and 61 persons connected with Stone ft Murray's Ciro us. National Hotel.- W J Bramlett. E 8 Burn? ham, WC Baily, G B I'ooreaW L Mouldin. K H Bates. R L Rowden, Greenville; S W Srihle, Honea Path; ThosC Andrews, Orangeburg; J Batchelor, Charleston; J O Meredith, G ft C R R; N G Osteen, Sumter: Miss Mary Jamen, Miss Lizzio James, Miss Lizzie Bookham, Miss Alico James, Miss Carrie Batos, JOH Bates, Jos T Ramsay.jMaster Ramsay, J James, Wm Jamos, Mijftf Jamen, Clarkson'*; A ilatnaav. D ShepprS^?D Talbert, Edgeiiold; L L Guf tln, C W ?HA Abbeville; ,T P Gerick, Gads? den: J A S BsVs C; Wm Pitchford, Walhalla; I) II USjflS ?VPlav; J B Feilere, S B Mullett. PE? ?;v?l; J O Peoples, Mr? J P Poole, JWT-PBBSSMS?O1O. Newberry: A F Pump? kin and lady. Fairfiold; O P Wood and son, Keidville; T T Parkor. Greenwood; Joseph F Walker, Haltimore; A II Ellison. Oconee; Y S Bobo, G M Pilhard, Cross Keys; P II Rogers, Marlboro; J P Hart, Darlington. Pare Dickson Cotton Seed. WE offer for salo 300 bushels pure "Hickson COTTON SELD." grown from seed ob? tained from Mr. David Dickson, Oxford, Oa., last spring, and which were selected for his own nae. Notwithstanding tho unprecedented dry sea? son-which has continued for r everal luoiiths wo have gathered, up to tho present timo, from 1,500 to 2,450 pounds to the aero. Prieu $3 50 for ono to live bushels; $3.00 for (ive bushels or more. OxFonn, Ga., November 4, 1869. I do certify that I nold to Messrs. Buhard O'Noale A Son, of Columbia, S. C., tomo of my choice improved Cotton Seed, for planting pnrpoces. They proposed to sell a portion of what they ruined. Planters purchasing tho Seed thov raise, may rely upon getting tho Genuino Dickson St ed. DAVID DICKSON. We aro Mr. Dickson's agents here, aud will order Seed direct from Mr. Dickson, if desired Price $5 00 from ono to five bushels, or f i.00 j for five and upwards. Nov 9_RICHARD O'NEALE ft_SON. For Sale. MORSONS IMF ROVED COTTON SEED. GROWN from Seed purchased directly of I Mr. DAvid Dicknou, in 1867, and carefully preserved from mixing or adulteration with other sved. I will deliver the Seed, sacked in good order, at tho Louisville Depot, South Carolina Ith.il road. ut $2.00 per bush*!, for any amount un? der 5 bushels, or at $1.60 per bushol, for all amounts in excess of 6 bushels. A. P. AMAH BR, ht. Matthew's, 8. C. I respect fal ly refer to the below named gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of mo last spring, tor ii formation touching tho purity aud supe? riority of the Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Mott?; P. M. Hon-.1 ser, Esq., and Wm. Faulting, Esq., St. Mat [ tbew's; L. H. Beoktrith, Esq , Jamison's; and I I Captain F. H. W. Uriggmann and W. B. Muller,1 Seq.. Oraugsbnrg Court House : sUcf Orange , burg County, 8. O, A. P. A. iNovS Imo? /?^jQlnfom? tba citizens o? Ooluti.br? ff.'f Hud the surrounding country ge .jBI'icraliy, that I have resumed my iffisv ^tssW*uld ?esioes- again, iftcr ? ??pao of tweut* y?ars, engaged in tb? manufacturo of Iron, I a tn again back at my first Business, thai of WATCH, CLOCK AMO JEWELRY< where a full Stock of ail Gooda kept in & First dann Establishment can be found. I shellu-e my best eudeaTore to give satisfaction to all. I hopa to receive a share of patronage. I shall keep First Giass Workmen, and all work en trusted to me will be warranted. Nov?_WILLIAM GLAZE. The Attention of Purchasers Is respectfully called to tho FOLLOWING LIST OF ('HEAP GOODS To be found at C. F. JACKSON'S. IC ASE Boautiful POPLINS, at 37c. . I do do DeLaine? at 'i'ic. Large lot Worsted Shawls, SI 00 to $10.00. Dross Silks, at very low prices, Ladies' Cotton HOBO, good quality, at 121c. Bed and White Flannels, 25o. and upwards. Ladies' Linen Collars, at 10c. and upwards, Linen Diaper, at $2 50 per piece; Linen Damask, at 50. 75 and il 00 per yard, Extra Quality Ladios' Euglinh lioso, at 50<: Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, 10, 124, 10}, 20, 25c. to 15.00, Men's Half lioso. 12, 20, 23, 35, 60c. Ladies' Hats. 20. 2.0, 50o. Good article Jeans, at 33$. 60o. Extensivo stock of Ganai meres, for Men's and Hov*' wear, at reduced prices, Another Iuvoico of those beautiful drab Oo verinc?, at low ra toe. The attention .of the ladios is specially oallcd to our unusually large assortment of Dross Trimmings, of tho latent styles, and superb Sash Ribbons and Bashes. Nov 2_Th F. TArKSON._ Branch, Scott & Co., AUGUSTA, GA.. ? D\ l .cr.M IK Flour, Grain, Provisions and Fertilizers - Agents for STOVALL'S EXCELSIOR MILLS. Nov ia Snap* Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. THE undersigned mo*t respectfully informs his patrons, and tho public in _Lgeneral, that lie has received a (voil se? lected assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry and Clocks -amongst them the celebrated German CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut aud Oilt. SPECTACLES and Eyo-glasscs of | every focus, to snit all eye?. Above-mentioned articles will he sold at reasonable prices. Al) work connected with this lino will bo executed in the best workmanlike manner, and properlv warranted. . A. W. WKHRHAN, " Plain street, opposite Mr. Hurry's Furniture Roorr.H. Oct 27 Great At tr actions AT THE ? 0 LU M 81A FAIR. WE notify tho public that the] Greatest Fair! will be held ut tbe nt.ire of ISAAC SULZDACIIER, UNDEU TUE COLUMBIA HOTEL. He invites tho company of tho entire popu? lation of tbo States of North and South Carob ja, and Georgia, in particular, and other sec? tions in general, FREE OF CHAROL, to call and inspect his large and beautiful stock of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, And other articles usually kept in a first class Jewelry Store. Nov 7 Industrial Iron Works. THE undersigned, having procured >good tools, has commenced a general _ Machine business, at the corner o' Wayne and Gervais or Bridge streets, opposit the" Greenville passenger ch pot, and is now ready to receive orders for building and repair? ing all kinds nf Machinery, buch as Steam Eli; nines and Boilers, Circular Saw, Flour am Grist Mills, Mill Gearing. Shaltiog and Pul? leys, Cotton Proas Screws and Irons, Iron Railings for Cemeterh s and Build lugs, Bridge and other Bolts and Nuts of any de-tired sizes, and Wrought Iron Forgings. Promptness guaranteed. J. A. J. DERRICK. Oct 30_ _ lnl?_. Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c. V,-^ BAGGING. R O P E, IRON & *>?T1ES, BACON, Clear RibbcdggjS| JSte4flH^siilf M und Shoulders. A choieeBg?MH article Canvassed HAMS. Fumi:y Lard,*-T* in barrels, kegs. 3 lbs., 5 and 10 lb. packages. Choice Family Flour, in bbls and bags, with iv tull assortment nf other grades. Liverpool Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and 3, iii bbls , halves, quarlors and kits. 8UGAH and COFFEE, of all grades. TEAS, of all grades, j Molasses-Muecovado. New Orleans and Sugar House Syrup. Tobacco and Segars. Soap; Cun? dios, in boxes and half boxes; Cheese, Crack? ers, Tickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oysters, Sal? mon, in cans and glass. Liquors-Choice Old Cabinet, Monongahela. Rye and Corn Whis kev, ami a varioty of other Une brundH. WOODEN WA BK, Nosts Iron and Brans Round Tubs, Pails, Churns, Rockets and Cans, NailH, of alt sizes, Shot of all numbers. Cast? ing, Tots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets and Frying Pans, of all sizes. All the above named with many other arti? cles has been recently purchased and Beleeli d with caro and wiP bc sold low for cash. Give us a eall. WELLS h CALDWELL, Near tho S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot, next door tn National Hotel._ Got 10 Canned Goods. -| f\C\ CASES Oysters, Salmon, Ixibator, W t\J Poaches, Tomatoes and Preserves; irrst- and foi salo low by_E. A O.J). HOPE Axes ! Axes ! I -j C\f\ r>OZ Beet C-iSt Steel, Warranted IvyV./ AXKS, on baud and for sale low, at wholesale and retail, by J. A T\_U. AGNEW. Virginia Butter. KITS good Virginia BUTTER, for salo low f?r cash._R. * O. P. HOPE. Fire Dogs and Fenders. AHANDSOME ASM.riment or Plain and Fancv FIRE DOGS, SHOVELS ANO LONGS. FENDERS, Ac, Ao., on hand and for sale low bv _ J JfcT. H. AGNEW. Potatoes and Unions. rr f\ BBLS. Peach Blow POTATOES. DU 5 bb!s. Northern ONIONS. 5<)0 bbls. more Cabbago Heads, same as wers Uti ly on exhibition at the Fnrtctux offio*. For sab- bv_GHQ HY M M KUM California" Champagne. C'A CASES, pints and quarts, pure Cali D\J foruia CHAMPAGNE, mnch superior to i he adnU-erated Wines imported from Fnrobe. Outland for sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. 15 SITUATED on Assembly street, nour the North east corner of tho Market, ia now prepared ie serra sp CYSTS" S in oV<jrj sty ie, lo please the patrons of tb? Wn*?ee. Karamea can be ?applied with Oysters either on the shell or opener!. The BAH it famished with the best of WINES, LIQUORS, ETC. A fino BOWLING ALLEY is attached to the lin w.n. D. MoO Ul NN LS, Nor 4 5* _Proprietor; MRS. FLANIGAN respectfully informs tho lachen of Columbia and vicinity that she has received and would offer for their inspec tion a very snporior stock of Mil? linery in BON NE IS, HATS, FEA? THERS and FLOWERS, in ond less variety, after tho very latest fashions, and at tho lowest prices. Dre es-makin g Attended to, as usual, with an assortment of | Trimming*. Pattern?. Ac. Oct 21 To the Ladies-Millinery. MRS. C. rc. REED has open? ed for inspection, tho finest and most fashionable assortment of ? ?FRENCH, ENGLISH and AME UICAN MILLINERY ever offered in Columbia. CORSETS, HAIR, niai.i or ornamented, at all prices; an assortment nf clioap FANCY JEWELRY, HATS, Feathers, real Ostrich, Birds o? Paradiso, <fco. 1 wMl sell low everything in mv line. (Vt 17 9mo CLOTHING. J HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED a very large and desirable Stock of Fall and Winter CLOTHINO, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, Ac, whioh I am determined to offer purchasers on thc most reasonable terms. Oct IS WM. J. HOKE. If ' U CTXl.gr* AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, JVexi lo Agnew'*; on Plain Street. NOW on band and receiving tho largest stock of FURNITURE OP EVERY DE? SCRIPTION ever brought to tina market, con? sisting in part of 50 Bed-room unit? in Maho? gany, Walnut, Chounut and Painted-home of | t hem at vory low prices. ALSO, DININO ROOM and PARLOR SUITS. BEDSTEADS o? all kinds-Maple, Walnut and Mahogany, SIDEBOARDS and BUREAUS at all prices. CHAIRS of evory description, direct from I ho manufacturers, and at prices that cannot fail to please tho closest buvers. ?*- All kinds of FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING at shortest notico and in tho beat manner. FUNERALS served with all kinds of Met alic or Wood Coffins. M. H. BERRY. Oct. "24 Removed to New Store Ttl Columbia Hotel TilocJc, One Door North of Main Entrance. THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE IS now receiving a very t^ySryS 1 ar g c Fa 11 Stock, and is now JKjll?Uiopen for inspection. The 4BnaJJLdL)stock will compiiao every article usually kept in a first class house, auch UH Hats, from tho lowest grade to iho finest iilk heaver, Boots and Shoes in every stylo, ind at prices to buit all, Trunk?, Valises. La? lies' and Gents' Iicathor, Carpol and Cloth Hand-bugs, School Sate!.els. Umbrellas, Ac. Thankful for past favors. I will bo happy to receive a continuance of public patronage. Tho attention of Wholeualo Buyers is soli? cited. Call at sign of the big Boot and Hut. Oct 3 _A. SMYTHE. To the Public. HAVING just returned from tho North, with a NEW STOCK OF SUPERIOR I GOODS, for the custom trade, I am pre -pared to fill orders at ?hort notico and n the very Htost stylSB. A better stock, in ny line, has never been brought to thia city, md hiving several competent workmen, I guarantee satisfaction to all. Give me a eal!. Sopt 18 C. D. EBERHARD ?. Family Supplies. V?'E take pleasure in notifying our friends "a II d the public that we ha?? removed our Stock, GROCERIES, Ac , to Old EXCHANGE BANK CORNER, nearly opposite Cn lumbla Hoto!, where wo will 1 ... pleased to see a lfTor them extra inducements in all artic;-1 ?snallv kept in tho GROCERY, H A RD WA l< md LIQUOR line. T. J. A H. M. GIBSON. OsklS Old Rv change Bank Corner Flows. BRINEY'S univrr-jal PLOWS. Reynolds' universal Flows. Muriet 's Sub-soil. Ames*Turning, Sub-soil and Side-bill Eagle Plows. For salo low, for cash, by Oct22 FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. The Columbia Tannery, J. P. THOMAS .Si CO., Prupilttora. HIDES and SKINS bought, or taken in ex? change for Finished Leather. Order? or Loather promptly lilied. Apply at foot of I .umber street, on tho Greeuvillo and Colum? na Railroad. ?S" For the purpose of engaging in tuc ibovo hiibinoss, tho undersigned have, Un? lay, August 28,1869, associated themselves at [iopartnurs. J. P. THOMAS, J. O. MOORS. Oct 50 J. W. PA UK ER. C F. JACKSON, Agont for E. Butterick St Co.'s celebrated PATTERNS OF GARMENTS For Ladies, Misses, Boys and Little Children. White Corn. m?\? \ BUSHELS prime old White CORN, Vj\ 'wi'Tsalehy H. fe G. D. HOPE. Logier Bro.'? Lager Beer Brewery, HAMB URO, 3. C., HAVE now ready and for s tie, as good LA? GER BEER a? can bo Imported from Mil? waukee, Cincinnati, er suv other placa. Orders rooeired at the Colombia Hotel BAB ROOM. , Nov 2 Imo ~ ' Sheriff's Bale. BY vi rino of ann dry writs ot fieri faeia* to me directed, ? will ?ell, on tho FIRST MONDAY, in Docember next, in front of tho Court Hquae ia Colombia, within the legal boura, ONS BALE OF COTTON, i?vied on ns th? property of Bastar T. Brewer, at tbs suit of Gilbert Garner ?? al. vs. Haetar X Brower. Terms cash. P. F. FBAZEE, Nov 20jyn__ B.,B.O. Fresh Biscuit and Crackern. < ' ?*f\ BB CH and boxes Soda, Butter, Farina, Ow Sugar, Lemon, Walnut, Ginger Cakes and Snaps. _ E. tc G. D. HOPE. DRESS GOODS. STOCK entirely new, bought low, and wiU bp sold choap. Call and examine, st W. D. LOVE k CO.'8, Nov 10 Columbia Hotel Building. Choice Wines and Liquors. fr (\ BARRETS and Cases Genuino CHAM fJ\J FAGiNE, iieidsieoh, Lao D'Or and Carts D'Or. London Dock and Honnosey Brandies, Hoi* land Oin. Harmony, Sherry, Claret and Southside Ma? deira Wines. . * ? Warranted, and for sale by _ N?.? 10_E. g G. 1). HOPE. Oats-White and Black, ASM ALL lot ol extra Black OATS, at $1.89 por bushel, to close consignment. _FISHIER, LOWRANCE A F18HEB. I TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION. RICHARDSON'S LAW BEPOBTS, VOL. 15. Richardson's Equity Reporte, Vol. 14. j Being the concluding vol?mes of tho Decisions : of tho Supremo Court of South Caxolina, nu? der tho old regime. Just published and for -ale by BBYAN * MOOABTEH, Nov 10_Booksellers, Columbia. _ New and Beautiful Goods, AND USEFUL too. A large stock now on band of beautiful Toilet art iden, of no weat style and quality, and at low pri?es, . PEB FUMEKY, HAIR BBUSHE8, English and French, hard and soft; elegant English Herd Tooth Brushes, Infants' Tooth and Bair, i Brushes, Turkish Bathing Towels and Gloves, Toilet So-tpn in great variety and of the fl se st , quality, and very cheap. Lubin's nowest EXTRACTS fur the handker? chief. KOBO and Violet Toilet Powder. Fino Pomado for tho Hair. Hair Restorers of every kind. Dresning Combs, of French Buffalo Horn. Fino Ivorv Combs, Metallic Back Comb*. Cosmetics for the Complexion. Gorman Cologne, Sachets in variety. Puffs and Powder Boxes. GIovo and Handkerchief Boxes. For sals nt FIHHEK Sc HEINITSH'B Drag Storo, , ? Oct 19_t Barks, Pepsin, Cod Liver Oil. FERRO Phosphorated ELIXIR OF BABE. Forro Phosphorated Elixir of Bark with, Bismuth. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Bark with Strychnia. Wine of Pepsin for Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Powder of i'epcin for WY ak Stomach. Puro Cod Liver Oil for Consumption. Chlorate of Potash Logenses. Pectoral Fumigators tor Asthma. Farinaceous Food for Infants. Soluble Pyrophosphate of Iron and Soda. Iodized Strop of Horse Radish. Pastilles Digestive. Lie bur's Extract of'Beef Vichy Saith. Cairs Feet Jelly. : x Kissingen Water. Congress Water. For salo by FISHER & HEINITSH, Ort 80 t Chemists and Druggists. URSULINE INSTITUTE. COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. DNDKH THF. PATBONAOK OF RIGHT KEV. BISHOP tTRCH FOR Prospectus, pie ABO address 'THE MC TH CU HUPEKIOR," Ur 'saline Convent, Valle Cru cia. Bf-t>t 4_Brno Gibbes dc Thomas, Beal Estate Agents, OFFER their services tothe publio as GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and eeU Lands, and other property, on commission. No :harg> ? until sab'8 ar? ofiectod. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS, .Tan 19 WADE FTAMPTON OTRBKR. UR, VV. H. TliTT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT? Expectorant, Vertotallo Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dye, For sale by Fob 27 Iv_E. E. JACKSON. CO LU M B IA Wholesale and Retail CLOTHING, HAT, AMD GEM'S FUROTXG DOUSE, Main Street, next to Mr. R. C. Shiver'*. Dry Goode House. R, & W. C. SWAPFIELD. WE havo now on hand a . [largo and varied assortmosttf tot the abovo Goods, bought! low for cash, and will bo sold for that comas* lily, at a small advanoo. Some of our Goods ITO our own manufacture, and every garment ive have rn atoro bas been sclcotod with great :are, and will be warranted. IN HATS, we havo always been tho leaden, Dealingoxtenf :"oly in them, wo are enabled to .?, . une or by tho dozen at less nriuos thon ?mailor houses. In ir., CUSTOM DEPABTMENT, wo (ra have added to our already largo corps of _IQLworkmen a Cutter and a Tailor of largo cxperisnco in their lino, rocently from Paris, and wo are thus enabled to make a styl? of Goods superior to any Goods mads io this State. Wo have chnioe and varied patterns of Eng loll and French CA8SIMEBES, and keep, up to tho market in styles. Shirts, Drawers, Books, Handkerchief*, nsw stylo Ties, square Neck Handkerokii ?*, Trunks, Vali"ea.JJlhawls Ac. Oct M Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. C\f \(\ l'M Choice Breakfast B VGON, GUW 200 Lbs. Prime Smoked BERK, for ?ll* hy_K. Aft. D. HOPE. Tess" and Ooflfots, , SELECTED by an export-OUolooBt Bfoyons, Hyson, Japan and English. Breakfast Teas. Mooha, Old Government Java, Lagaayra and nCmmojn. to choice Kio Ooffers. Prioea lowana quality guaranteed., QBO. SYMMKR8,