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, TIM S-*e* ^ f.rf^er. Sneec.i. _ IJ SUM, (TIA AurxAitoim,) November 21 Tho inauguration Jfioet han arrived here/ Nono weira obliged to employ pil?la; the only diffloalty experienced waa Itt CODSO qnonco of the number of v?asela, some of which Itere crowded opon the bank*, bot were got off without trouble-the sandy bottom neither holding scr.burt ing them. Upon leaving Jamaba, seve? ral atAamers fooled with each other, but no damage was dono. The water in the canal between this point und Iamnlia is twenty feet deep at the shallowest point-these points can easily be deepen? ed; Steamers drawing fifteen feet oan navigate the canal from Port Said to Saes with ease, in fifteen hours. The water doe? not wash away the back as muoh as was apprehended. The complete success of the great work exceeds all ex? pectations. The canal is now clear of shipping-tho entire fleet having anchor? ed in the harbor of Suez. On Tuesday, the fleet will start on ita return. Eugenie retares through the canal with the fleet -har yaoht, the "Aigle," taking the Foreign New*. . LONDON, November 22,-The Venezue? lan revolutionists fled to the English gunboats. The Haytien insurgents were victorious, in the Sooth. Salnave'a most trusted generals deserted bim and joined the insurgents. Public meetings in Honolulu strongly protest against further coolie importa? tions. MADRID, November 22.-The ministe? rial Journal (impartial) reiterates tho be? lief that tho Italian Government will accept th? throne from the Duke of Genoa. Washington Kew*. WASHINOTOJ?, November 22.-Mr. Sumner is on n lecturing tour; he says the Ohi?ese question must be met with attention at once. Justice to the negro as well as the Chinaman, demanded it. They must have equal copartnership-for justice is the best policy nnd the best practice. The Secretary of War has ordered the Baton Bouge Arsenal to bo discontinued. A despatch from Memphis, says Mr. Davis has been elected President of the Carolina Insurance Company, of that city, and will resido there. Internal revenue receipts to-day, $400, 000. .Gen. A. A. G. Gilmore has been order? ed to Charleston, to take charge of the coast engineeeing of North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. There were no opinions delivered in the Supreme Court to-<3ay. Among the cases argued, was that, of Hickman, plaintiff in error, venus Botts and others. Hickman, a citizen of Alabama, sued the officers of the court and grand jury of his County, for arrest and imprisonment for treason against tho Confederate States. The verdiet -was for the defendants. From this, an appeal is taken. Tp.o HeralaVe news summary says: Cho? lera, yellow fever, and small pox, are raging fearfully ot Santiago do Cuba, 300 deaths having occurred from cholera alone, within the period of thirty days. It-was found impossible to give the dead proper sepulture-the bodies being co? vered only with a few inches of earth. As a consequence, the stench from the cemetery has almost become a pestilence. Tho Cubans in tho interior profess to be confident of success, and aro giving the Spanish troops much trouble. Besponding to tho Haytien Minister, (colored,) Grant enid: General, if any proof wero wanting of tho unfounded character of the prejudice which, until recently, pervaded, at least parts of this country, against tho raco from which you aro sprung, it might bo found in the high tone oud polished style of tho re? marks which you have just uttered. That, however, like all similur preju? dices, no matter how deeply implanted, must, sooner or later, yield to the force of truth. The throes by which tho now birth here was accompanied, were indeed agonizing, and their effects even now are scarcely over. Provident statesmen, how? ever, have neglected no fit opportunity for sanctioning and securing bylaw those privileges for your kinsmen which have been the inevitable and natural result of our great civil convulsion; among them is their right to employment abroad, as well as at home, in the public service-a right which, ns you say, hos been ac? knowledged by the appointment of oue of the formerly proscribed raco to repre? sent the United States in Hayti. I con? gratulate myself for this occasion, to render homage to the chango in public sentiment adverted to, by receiving you, os I cordially do, as the first Envoy Ex? traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from that republic The Comptroller of tho Currency hos returns from 1,618 National Banks, to 0th October, showing the aggregate resources $1,500,000,000, including discounts, $700,000,000; specie, S23.000.000; legal tender notes, $84,000,000; three per cent, certificates, $46,000,000. Among tho liabilities are $830,000,000; surplus fntoda. $41,000,000; undivided profits, $293,000,000; circulating notes, $5U0, 000,000. Among tho resources to secure circulation and depositors are $45,000, 000 Federal bonds. limn* ?.tlc News. NKW YOUR, November 22.--An at? tempt was made to blow up tho Hnd Hon County, Now Jersey, jail. Win? dows wore broken and a crack, nino feet long, was matlo in tho jail wall. Tho surrounding buildings wero shat * tercel. No prisoners escaped. CHICAGO, November 22.-Tho pro? peller Belle was burned on the htko to-day-proving n total loss. MONTOOMURT, November 22. <^*Ex- Gov. and ex-United States Sefaatof'B^bi, Fitz? patrick died at his residence, ?Ut?bnore County, yesterday. The Legislature ad? journetJlliltU Wednesday, in honor of his memory. 'The'f?nt?ral wi?rtuK? plab?ld toi Jl^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^ deplored, #i? ?ff *f? *bou* seventy. KroHHOK?, November 22.-In tuto United Statee Circuit Court to-day,'nb opinion, signed by Chmf Juat?oe Ohaso, waa read in the case of tbe Adam?'Ex? presa Company against the Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria Railroad, and others. The, court decides that under the cou tract* of February nnd Jone, 1866, the Adams Express Company are entitled to oompeneation for their expenditures for rolling stock placed hy it on the road: and on tho. other hand, the Express Company is to pay what is doe by the city of Washington, not to exoeed $60,000. In tho oontraotof Sep? tember, 1866, it is not shown that Shoe? maker was acting on behalf of tho Ex? press Company, and the injunction here? tofore granted is continued, with leavo to plaintiffs to amend the bill and include Shoemaker among the defendants. An? drew Johnson is appointed master in chancery to mnko a statement of the affairs of tho road and report in Bixty days. Jeter Phillips, who waa to have been hung next Friday, has again been re? spited for sixty days, to await the action of the United States Court on the con? stitutionality of the Virginia Court of Appeals. NEW ORLEANS, November 22.-The re? cent lossof life from the explosion of the Young America torpedoes, canses the city authorities to prohibit their use. It is said that nitro-glycerine is used in heir manufacture. MACON, November 22.-The State Fair still oontinues. The number, variety and character of articles exhibited exoeed thp expectations of the most sanguine, Northeru and Western men in attend* ance, pronounce the exhibition magnifi? cent and express astonishment at tho re? sources and mechanical ingenuity of the South. CHARLESTON, Novomber 22.-Arrived steamer Magnolia, New York; schooner Azeldn nud Laura, Baracoa. FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL.. BOSTON, Novomber 22.-The Boylaton Na? tional Bank was robbed, last night, of .500,COO. COLUMBIA, ti. C., Novomber iii -There was j but little doing in cotton t?-day; fifty-eight bales wero disposed of, at prices varying from 230214. Ntw YoitK, November 22-Noon.-Stocks opened strong, but have fallen off a little r iuce I call. Money G07. Storfing- long 9J; short ? 9$. Gold 20$. 02 a 15); Tennessee's, ex-cou pen, r>9; new 523; Virginia's, ex-coupon, 50; now 53; Louisiana's, old, 05; new GO; levees 58; B's 80; Alabama 8's 93; D's, GO; Georgia G's 81; 7's, 92; North Carolina's, old, 4G; now 35$; South Carolina's, new, G5j; Wheat dull and drooping. Cunt lc. hotter. Pork linn-old 33.53. Cotton heavy, at 25]. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton heavy and ?c. lower, with sales of 2,500 bales, at 25^. Flour favors buy? ers-common to fair extra Southern 5 250GOO. Wheat-amber 1 15; winter red Western 1 300 1 33. Corn 102c bettor-mixed Western 110*. Oata G50GG. Pork quiet, at 33 25. Lard stoartv -kottlo Ibjf?lD. Whiskey lower, at 1 070108 Rico dull-Carolina 70..7A. Sugar quiet and weak. Coffee steady. Molasses nominal. Gold dull at 2G.|. Mon ev a little more active, at I G07. ? BALTIMORE. Novomber 22.-Cotton quiet and I unchanged. Flour nominal-Howard street I superliue 5 O0?C5 25. Wheat very dull- -prime to oin dee 1 355CI 86. Corn firm-nea- white I 9O09.V, old 1 0001 05. Oats dull, at 5505S. | Bye dull, ot 90095. Pork firm, at 33 00. Ba? con firmer-Shoulders 15)015j. Lard filmer, at 18)019. Whiskey 1 00. CINCINNATI, November 22.-Corn in demand. Whiskey in moderate demand, at 1 00. Pork quiet and tirin, at 32 00. Lard held-kettle ISA. MOBILE, November 22.-Sales of cotton Gab bales, at 23)024; market closed dnll at inside ligures; receipts 3.COI. NEW PELICANS, November 22.-Cotton weal; but demand fair, at 24; sales 5,600 baler; re? ceipts 9,792. Flour dull and lower-superflue 5 00; double 5 75; treble 6 00. Corn easier whito 1 17A01 20 Meas pork 32 50033 00. Ba? con 171020.}. Lard-tierce 18)018$; keg 19)020. Sugar favors buyers-prime 12012). MOIHBSOS-prime GO063. Whiskey dull, at 1 15. Coffee steadv-fair 15015.J; primo IG). Gold 2GJ. MOBILE, November 22.-Sales of cotton GOO bales; reccipta 3,021-middling 24. CHARLESTON, November 22.-Cotton quiet but steadv, with salea of 500 balea - middling 24$024]; receipts 1,530. SAVANNAH, November 22 -Receipts of cotton to-day 2,794 balee; aales 250-middling 24. AUOCSTA, November 22.-Cotton market quiet, with aalos of 322 bales; receipts 415 middling 23.J023A. HAVHK, November 22.-Cotton opened quiet and ateadv-afloat 1344. PARIS, November 22.-Tho Bourse closed quiet and firm-rentea 71 and 82. FRANKFORT. November 22.-Bond j active and firm, at 891089J. LONDON, November 22.-Consols 93J. Ronda 83]. LIVERPOOL, November 22-3 P. M. -Cotton quiot, steady and unchanged-uplands 11 j ; Or? leans ll j. LIVERPOOL, November 22-Evening-Cotton closed steady-uplands Hf; Orleans 11{; sales 10,000 bales. H OT KI. ARRIVALS, Novembor 22.-Nickerson House.-J J McMillan, Pa; Mr and Mrs S W Bookhart, Miss E M Durham, Mies E W Dur? ham, Fairfield; John L Deiton, Charlotte; J J namely, Augusta; Joaoph H Gay, Rock Hill; T G Stowe, A J Singleton, Baltimore; John M Morris, II II D Byron. W J Ettor, California; W F Nter I A Buck, Baltiinoro; E II Clark, Philadelphia; O Babcock, A li Horton, N C; V. Stone, New York; H E Bruco, Richland; H Y Beck, J J Butphen, Columbia; S F Jefferson, Va; E P Butts, T F brocho, Charleston; J W Gregorio, Beaufort; A Morgan, Georgetown; P II Woodward, Ga; A J Chcatham, Baltimore; William K Blake, Kpartauburg; L II Bowlers, Edge-field; Wm P Paeamoro, Greenville; T S Brill, Youngville; B F Davidaou. Jr., and ser? vant. L W Duvall, W J Crawford, Winnaboro; C N G Butt, Charlotte; C L Bartlett, Va; E lt Quattlebaum, Richland; J S Cuthrau, Abbe? ville; II Coulter, Baltimore; R J Donaldson, Miss Townley, SC; Y J P Owens, J 8 Owens, Laurena; Geo E Tuxbury, B C; O Cornall, New ? York; Dr Cummings, W M Fleming, Spartan burg; J A Whito, Dr J Lummy, Darlington. I National Hotel.-R Trembly, Georgetown; J L Orr, Anderson; J H Stoveus, Ga; Wm J. Millford, Wm J Thomas, S C; W C Williams. .I B Bowen, A W Divings, Oa; J O Meredith, G A C R R; J C Holman, Misa; J B Beiglor, Holena; J Knott, Granitovillo; H T Fuller, Ninety-Six; R W Sanford, Lauror-.u; C O Lamb, N C; S S Knight, S. C; SJ Coates. Charleston; D C Cooper. O ii C R lt; A H Ellison, Oconoo; W Shiver, Ringville; L Sehillor. Jno Woolley, Edgcfichl; J P Wallace, Mrs Wallaco. N C; C Ht(l Sinkler. Clarendon; L P Quinn, W G Guf fin, L L Guftln, T A Sullivan, Abbeville; W W Wallen, J C Beaty, Morry; J II Adams, Rich? land. Gbfumbfa II:'d-Gen JooBrattan, A S Gail : lard. P Bacot, J Turner", Winusbon?; L pruok Jir, \V,S Kennedv.Cbarlcatonj.J'C liIackotr??, lilackatodka; D W Aiken/ApbeviRmT n Bald pia, ^^^'^^^^^^if^^? Edgcfund; j'J Gormley, Charlotte; B H Clark ?' ***** Bates, O?A?MipS L?fct?, NewYorkj W Hannah, Baltimora; W H Weil. Pa.. JA Aogust, Bsteavflts; 7 8 Moore, Andereon; W O Keith, John Witton, D Bl OM ann, Dr D Sf Doyle, Walhalla; F V Cooper, J W Prootor, Edge-field; A O Oarliajfton, Qa; Ed Noble, Abbeville; J H Bcid, Moffottsville; J E Hagood, Piokena; O M Saddle, 8 C; F DeMare, W E Williama, Orang ebnrg; W A Bradley Mia? CE Leake, Miss J E Bonds, F Murphy, Char leaton; I) F Sloan, Pendleton; A Mo Bee, Oreen vi Ho; W Leo. BRRB. Central Hotel_D A Smith, Macon; W J Gra? ham, E Ehrlick, Ben Knight. City; R E Far? row. Mrs B Waldrip, La; J W Lylee, Mrs B D Lylos, Strother; J Foster, R M Smith, Ciando C Tur uer, O L Casey. J T Walker, S Littlejohn, Spartanbnrg; J C P Jeter, Sautoc; T A Rogers, Piokena; W B Oxner, Newberry; C W Faw cette, Fosterville; W C Gosde, NC: Col H J Canghman, Rockland; J E Renwick, Union; and sixty-one persons from Stone &. Murray's j Cirons. j Ju no r. PLATT IN A NEW LIGHT.-From | tho special correspondent of the Charles? ton Neva*, we learn that at the recent term of Barnwell Court, Judge Platt, in his charge to the jury in the Sleepy Hol? low tragedy cases, made a very pretty little Bpeeoh. The correspondent re? ports: "He said that, to Ina mind, tho signs of the times wero cheering, oleo of both parties in the South wero taking a more rational and comprehensive view of the situation, and were gradually cast? ing aside old prejudices and uniting their efforts for the common good of the State. He thought that at no distant day, in? deed he looked forward with pleasure wi td> the belief that in another year, nil o{.^ue offices in the State would be filled b> inf telligent native white Carolina geu*ie? men. He was listeued to with marked, attention, and has gained tho respect oh many who had hitherto looked upon him as upon all whom the results of the war has forced ,upon ns, nud into all tho lucrative positions in the State, with dis? trust." THULABOH MOVEMENT IN TUB STATU. We see that a movement has beeu set on foot by a committee of Republicans, to hold a convention of the working classes in Columbia, on the 24th instant, for the purpose of regulating tho subject of wages. This movement, wc think, can only embarrass tho relations between | embloyer and employee, without affect ing any permanent good to tho laborers. Circumstances may justify these combi? nations, aud trades una professions may find it necessary to take mensures to se cure their dignity and integrity. But no factitious appliances eau give more than its market value to labor, aud it is more than folly to attempt to adjust the unre? liable ngrioulturnl labor of tho emanci? pated slavo especially, to any graduated scale of prices. The upshot ol it all will be, that ns in the waiters' strike iu New York, the employer will be forced to im? port cheap labor-Chinese perhaps-at any rate, cheap labor. [Abbeville Press ano? Danner. A BOTTOMLESS PIT.-On tho Detroit and Milwaukie Railroad, near (ir.md Haven, tho road constructors have run iuto a marsh, wherein they have boen driving piles without number out of sight and sound, emptying fabulous numbera oi loads of "dirt" anil clay, aud saud, for several month?. It's no use; the debris sinks out of sight. Recently it was thought hard pan hud been struck, and a bridgo was spuuned, over which even some cars passed, but soon the sixty-six feet piles disappeared, andRince then all efforts to fill up the marsh have failed. Is this the bottomless pit? Somebody reports the following con? versation b 'tween Greeba and the editor of the Elmira Advertiser: Greeley-"I shall expect Chemung Couuty to give u Republicen majority this fall. Your paper cau't havo much influence if it can't control tho vote of tho County." Editor of the Adveitiser-"Well, I don't know about that; but it will come ns near controlling it as tho Tribune does the vote of your County." Greeley "Umph, that is very good!" Ow FOB COLUMBIA 1-Thc hegira of ra? dical office-holders and office-seekers, who datico attendance upon our model Legislature at Columbia, has begun, and there is n fair prospect that by to-night, few of the tribe will remain in Charles? ton. The multitudinous officials who re? joice in the name of D. T. Corbin, have I all departed, to return, no doubt, nt tho close bf tho r.ession, in multipliod num? bers and with augmented civio honors. [Charleston News. Governor Holden, of North Carolina, in his message to the Legislature, pre? sents a most unfavorable account of tho State finalices. Tho total bonded debt is $29,810,045. to which must bo added bonds not issued $4,280,000, making n total debt of $34,095,045. The interest on $12,G0O,OOO of thoso bonds hos not been paid. The Governor opposes repu? diation and favors a liberal common school system. : A Philadelphia inventor has got up a stocking of the feminine gender, with a garter attached, and wants to convince overy woman that it is the best thing iu tho business to make thc knitting nluy j there. Dr. Wm. Gilmore Simms lins written a poem to bo delivered nt tho opening of tho Charleston Academy of Music, by ono of tho members of Manager Ford's] cora puny. Tho weak and cmuciutcd mother says: "My health and strength is restored by tho uso oi" SOLOMONS' BITTEHH. N21 Anderson is to havo nn Agricultural Fair, next Thursday and Friday, Novem? ber 25 mid 2G, at tho Court House. "I una strong and hoallhy, yet to pre? servo loy good oondition," I usc SOLO? MON?' BlTTBBS. N21 Dr. Wm. Michell, of Charleston, died in Greenville a few days ago. ?g"JU-.XU-i-J1-U1-.JI- ... ILI^LUU-Ul -. * . .OowFced. k' BOTHER lot of 200 Bushels, Just received V v wnw va^Mtiww "ITV w t J,PvTHY$tfA8*CO., NOT? 1 V Columbia, 8.0. .-as-itft?? >?J , >y-r,.. aa a a >, T ^ Xand Fo)r Sale. A ?iaiPpHBi^ six acree, of nh i ot? about ?iget aerea fa oMSrtd, a portion of which being Cotton land. The balacee la well wooded with Pino and Oik. T'.-.;.ra are two flue springs OD ibe pises: Wot terara, Ac., apply to TH OS. P. WALKER. NOT 23 ._g To tho Public. OWING to a contemplated change in tn y buaineaa arrangements, it ia absolutely necessary that all persons who hare been favored at my establishment, should settle np promptly. This notice is applicable to ono and all. T. M. POLLOCK, NOT23_ Of the "Pollock House." Bon Ton Candy Surprise Soxes. Something New and Very Saleable. EACH BOX is filled with a new and assorted flavored Cand*,and every box will give you A SURPRISE. Gold and Silver Watehes, Walch Chains, Ladies' and Clonts' Breast Pins, Sleeve Muttons, Studs, Kar Kings, Charms, Ac, Ac. Thoy retail at 25 centa. Manufactured by ?KOKGK IUI?.?.KU ?5? BOW, CIO Market street, Philadelphia, Penn., and sold by Confectioners and 8tore-koepers every? where. Tho demand for this new confectionary is HO great that the trude aro desired to forward their orders at once. We caution our friends to beware of worthleas imitations, the Bon Ton bring tho original box, the standard of which snail alwavs bo maintained. NovS3_ _6_ Hacikerel, Herrings and Salmon. 1 CA BSARRELS, halveB, quarters and LOU kitsXnow MACKEREL and SALMON, of warranted vauality and weight. 100 boxoa Sea tad HERRINGS for sale low by NoyJR_ E. & G. D. HOPB. .Richland-In Equity. James Hopkins, Administrator, and David Hopkins vs. English Hopkins, Amy G. Hop? kins ct al.-Hill ta Marshal Assets, Sale of Real Estate, ?fcc, ?tc. PURSUANT to adecretal order in tblncaee, tho creditors of tho late General William Hopkins are notified to establish their de? manda against tho said Estate, before mo, on or bofore the 4th day of December noxt. 1). B. MILLER, CC. P. Clerk's Offico, Columbia, 8. C., November 20, 18S9. Nov 21 To the Public. "-^^ 200 SACKS Liverpool SALT, standard KyAjjjwcight, which we offer at low figures. K5?? 300 bbla. FLOU lt, or all graded, which wo will sell to dealer? and at retail, aa low as tho market will afford. Now BUCKWHEAT- very okoico. Wo have also just finished a largo and com? modious Warehouse, for the purpose of stor? ing Cotton, which we will store and nell for our friends. CAMPBELL A JONES, Nov 20 A few doora above PuoiMX Ottos Fresh Goods RECEIVED to-day: ?JO Barrels Western FLOUR, super, ex? tra and family. 2,000 poonda Pino Feed. Bent Orango County Rutter, Dairy and Fac? tory Cheese, Saar Kraut, Mineo Meat, (some thing mer,) Brandy Fruits, Jellies-assorted Canned Tooraloo ?, Peaches, Salmon, Cove Oysters, Lobsters. Sardines, Dedicated Cod Fish. Pulton Market Reef, Pickles, Salmon, Bay mackerel, otc, < tc. .Nov 20 LEA PH.\RT A SLOANS. Fresh Norfolk Oysters. j#fcv / \ IF you want fresh Norfolk OYS <4^\J ./ rt'.liS, call at tho Columbia lee X??ii' Houao, where they aro kept con? stantly on band, and sold low for cash. All orders from tho counlrv promptly attended to. Novio _ JOHNlp..BATEMAN.^ Liverpool Salt. .}f\( \ EXTRA large seamless Sacks of ?\J\J Liverpool SALT, now in ?toro on consignment, and ottered at low rates. NOV11 _ _ R. ONE ALE k SON. Elegant Family Residence for Sale. MTnAT very desirable RESIDENCE, corner of Richland and Bull Btrceta, in thia city; formerly tho property of Dr. I Wm. Reynolds-at present occupied bv \Y. ll. Orchard, Eso.. Apply to W. B. G ULICK, Esq., at thc Nat iou .il Rank, on Main street. Nov 9 1 moi Far Sale. ??ERSr very fino light CARRIAGE, S?gfc=^fo?? for.single or double harness. Also, a very hue RUGOY. Inquiro of Nov 14 joiiN MCKENZIE. Cough Candy. SOMETHING pleasant and convenient to take ut all hours of thc day or night. No one should bo without it when tho changos in thc weather are so frequent. Price 10 ctnta a stick, or three for 25cenia. For sale at Nov 9 1 E. POLLARD'S. For Sale. ONE of tho well known Emory Forty-Saw COTTON GINS and CONDENSER can bo obtained, cheap, by applying to S. IL 8PENCER. Cotton Oin Warehouao, or to E. Morris. Gin Manufacturer, Gervaie street. Nov ll_ HEISE'S DINING SALOON ^ ^*mm*^ IB OPENED for "-"f ?r^Wr^3??SF.AS()N, with choice IMRL OYSTERS, GAME, ko., together with j_3)L5S everything that ia usually kept in a first class Restaurant. Nov IC FOR BARGAINS Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoos, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, Ladies and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Call at JACOB SULZBACIIER'S. Nov 7 Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c. Vt-J. RAGGING. Il O PK, IKON Jri'IES, BACON, Cloar Ribb.d?Sg? JfafSSSS^Sidi H end Shoulders. A cl'mriHjj?jiH article Canvassed HAMS. Family Lard,T*T* m barrels, kegs. 3 lbs., 5 anil 10 lb. packages. Choleo family Flour, in bbls. aud bags, with a tull assortment of other gradea. Liverpool Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Noa. 1, 2 and 3, in bbla., halves, quarters anil lula. SUGAR and COFFEE, of all grades. TEAS, of all grades. Molasses-Muscovado. New Orleans ang" Sugar Hun , ? Syrup. Tobacco and Sogars. Soap; Can? dios, in boxes and half boxen; Cheese, Crack? ers, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oysters, Sal? mon, in oana aud glau*. Liquors--Choice Old Cabinet, Monongahela. Rye and Corn Whis? key, and a variety of other fine. b.randa. WOODEN "WAUK, Nesta Iron and Braes Bound Tuba, Pails, Churns, Buckets arid Cans, Nails, of all sizes, Shot of all numbers. Cast? ing, fots, Oveua, Spidora, skillets sud Frying funs, o? all sizes. lAll tho abovo named with many other arti? cles has been ra??htj??}ui^meii'and selected ysJUi caro and ^iJJM^a^OowjW e>>sh.^Mje^ nbxt ifoor to M E W ARRIVALS. OXTDEL S??OO: Complete in all Departments, DOUG OT AT LOW PUCKS. STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS orr KURD TO TUB Trade and Consumers AT W. D. LOVE & CO., W. D. LOVE, Columbia Hotel Building. B. B. MoOBEEBY. JTorJ?l_ _ Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY XS XT THE BK8TI IT RUN8 OVER Reams all right. It will tako fifty aiitchos to the >inch finer than any othor Ma? chine. It will sew heavier and thicker Gooda than any othor Machine. It uses any and every kind of Thread. It sews Starched * Goods aa well aa - Unstarched. It sows the most delicate, thin, soft fabric with? out drawing. It sows a Blas Seam an well as any othor. W. D. LOVE A CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Nov 21 4mo S^lO Agents._ A FINE ASSORTMENT ?0y fi H REMEDIES. SARSAPARILLAS, QUEEN'S DE? LIGHTS, GOD LIVER OIL, LIVER ! REGULATORS, LIVER INVIGOR ANTS, at E. E. JACKSON'S. C LOT HIN Gr J HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED a very large and desirable Stock of Full and Winter CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, ?^o., which I am determined to offer purchasers on thc most reasonable terms. Oct 13 WM. J. HOKE. Notice. PROPOSALS will be received for days, by the undersigned, tor thc building of a Methodist Church, in tho town of Union, H. C. Tho foundation walla will bo 02 hy 39 feet: tho Hide v. alli? will be "raised about 25 feet above the ground; the tower projects C feet beyond tho t ad wall of tho Chur.ch; tho roof will bc gothic. Plans and specifications may he seen at the offico of the ondcre?jned. Proposals for its orootion in wood, hi iel. or atone will ho considered. If stone is adopted, a goo*1 quarry, a mile from town, will bc famished to tho contractor, without charge. Tb<> quarry ia a soft granite, in nniHS, Cae grained, sud easily worked, and is aeceseiblo by a good road, with tho grudes in favor of the haul. Cash advances will be made on tho work aa it progresses. B. D. CH LP, ) , "W. T. THOMSON, V Committoo. Oet2<5 JOHN Lt. YOUNG,) Jlmo NEW STORE i NEW GOODS ! ! IN ?toro, and to arrivo, lOOv,--f KfiJttJsacke Liverpool SALT, 300 bar- W. oj ^j^rcla FLOUR, various brands???<CS?M?X% GUI) bushels Corn, 50 barrels Whiskey, 10 cases Chanipagno, Brandy, Rum, Gin and Wine; English Ale and Porter, 00 hoses Chowing To? bacco, 275 poonda Smoking Tobacco, 20.00C Heg a rs, Sugar, Coffee, Toa, Rice, Potatoes, Buckets, Brooms, Soap, Sugar Cured Break? fast Stripe, Dry Halted Hides, Butter, Cheese, Pickles, by the Dozon and Jars; Fre?h Cove Oystora, Wrapping Papor, and everything generally found lu a firat claas grocery; and many other article? too numerous to mention. I havo, for tho accommodation of my custom? ers, a largo Wagon Yard and a House- for thom to sloop in. Also, a largo tttoro Room for the storage of cotton and other country produce, and highest market price paid forsuch articles. IR. ALLEN, Nov 0 At Bryces Old Stand. Removed to New Store Tn Columbia Hotel Hlock, One Door North of Main Entrance. THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE , IS now roceiving a very . IS?VXSjlargc Fall Stock, and is now^w?^ jBkt\Ll'mopeD for inspection. Tho-STS. ?ai?JJLAJ.-Uock will rom pi iso every ^?^, article usually kopt in a first claas house, such aa Hutu, from tho lowest grade to tho finest Hilk beaver, Boots and Shoes in every stylo, nnd at prices to suit all, Trunks, Valises, La? dies' aud Cunts" Leather, Carpet and Cloth flnnd-bags, 8cbool Satchels. Umbrellas, he. 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 tho big Boot and Hat. Oct. 3 _A. SMYTHE. . Family Supplies. f?'fyPb -?- ^K ^{jf j pleasure , ^' 'i^ir??^^^^? public that wu have . x's^^?Wi^^^^^^^ removed mir riL<>ek, nearly opposite Co T^w^Ssasw^ w ? two wo wi? bo , pleased to sss and ?offor them inducements in all articles NnsMMMijttm OROCE?t?. HART WARE a<d LIQljQjfc Uno. T. JL A R. Vi, Cl I '^ON, Oct 15 Old Exchange Bank Corner. ^-^^Ifai?g. ? 11 ""),a"j ' THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, '?3d inntant. at IO o'clock, at mv Auction Room, sAle positive, a lot or PhRadolphU-made Clothing, consist? ing Of ' I l> OVKB-COAT8, Over-Sacks, Dr CM Coats, Sattioet, Jeans, Panta, Vesta Frock Coats, Ac. Tho above will he sold in lota aooording to ?HTol uv, and wit! be open for examination on Monday. Terms cash. . Hov SS' family Supplie?. BY JACOB LEVIN. , ? THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, 23d instant, pre? vious to sale of Clothing, I will sell, before my Store, BilLS. FAMILY FLOUS, Sacks Flour, No. 1 Leaf Lard, Adamantino Candles, No. 1 Family Soap, j Beat Family Starch, Cutting Cheeae. Canned Tomatoes, Sardines, Assorted Candy-20 boxes. Segarn, Wrapping Paper, ko., Ac. NOT 23 Houses and Lott. BY D. 0. PEIX?TrO & SOS. On MONDAY, the 6th of December next, In front of the Court Houao in this etty, at 10 o'olock, we will sell, > All that LOT, with Cott?ge thereon, South? west corner of Gates sod Washington streets, fronting and bounded on tho East by Gatos street, raeaauriag thereon 92 feet 8 inches, more or less; North by. Washington street, running back thereon 102 feot 6 inohoe, mora or lesa; South by Wain li, Weat by Ea tate ?f Mr. Beard. , , ALSO, AU that Lot, with Cottage thereon, fronting and bounded on the North by Washington stre?t, measuring thereon 56 feet, mora or. less; East by lot above described, running. back 90 feet 6 i neben, moro or less; South by Walsh and Weat by lot or A. Richardson. On oaoh ol these premises are all necessary out? buildings. TERMO.-Ono-third'caeh, balanco in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of premises, with intofoat from day of sale. Buildings to be inaurod and policy to bo as? signed. Purchasers to pay us for papers and stamps. ^_ ^ j ^NQT21,Mj WOULD respectfully inform his friends and patrons that ho h Afc on baud the largest ?tock of Goods, in his line, brought to Columbia since tho war, which will be sold at Now York retail pricoa. Examine my stock, before purchasing olsnwhere, and I am posi? tivo j ou will bc ropaid. My stock consista of Fino English, Swiss and American Gold' and Silver Watches, American and Imported Jewelry, Silver Ware, Cutlery, Fairchild Dla-,, mond Pointed Pons, French and American Clocks. Large assortment Fino Musical, In? struments; Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, and many other articles too numerous to men? tion. Hair Jewelry made to order. None but tirst-claas goods kept on hand. Nov 21_ _ _ ._. ?jv._._ Brinkley's Family Knitting Machine, DR. J. W. THOMAS, Agent. Abbeville; tU'.O. Will receive order? for Machines from all territory unallotted to special agente. Price $30. . _Nov 12 2mo? FTJmJIT 03=1 TB1 AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, Next to Agnew's, on Plain Street. NOW on hand and receiving the largest, stock of FURNITURE OF EVERY DE? SCRIPTION ever brought to this market, con? sisting in part of 50 Red-room suite in Maho? gany, Walnut, Chc8uut and Painted-tomo of them at very low prices. ALSO, '? DINING ROOM and PARLOR SUITS. ; REDSTEADr> of all kinds-Maplo, Walnut and Mahogany, SIDEBOARDS and RUREAU8 at all prices. CHAIRS of every description, direct from the manufacturers, and at prices that cannot fail to ploase the closest buyers. Btw All kinda of FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING at shortest notice and in tho best manner. FUNERALS served with all kinds of Metalle or Wood Coffins. M. H. BERRY. Oct 24_ GO LUM BIA AVJ.ol.kule ?nd Retail CLOTHING, HAT, GENT'S FURNISHING HOUSE, Main Sired, next lo Mr. R. C. Shiver's Dry Goods House. B, & W. C. SWAFFIEU). ??nv'^Sfo WE have now on hand A Jkutf* fgffifogfljj largo and varied assort ment W?fjffl 4SE?m\j??ot tho above Goode, boughtU/H7 low for cash, and will be sold for that commo? dity, at a small advance. Some of our Goods are our own manufacture, and every garment wo havo rn store has boon selected with groat caro, and will be warranted. IN HATS, wo havo ni wa: it boen the leaders, Dealingextonalvolyin them, wo ire enabled to sell a singlo ono or by the dozen at less prices than smaller houses. ^. In tho CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, wo Jfflharo added to our already largo corps of _]tu.workmon a Cutter and a Tailor of largs experience in their Ruo, recently from Paris, and wo aro thus enabled to make a stylo of Goods superior to any Goods' mada in thia .. State. Wo haye choi?o and varied patterns of English anil French CASSIM ERES, anti keep up to tire market In Stvtc?. ' . T. Shirtai^?^oYs, flocjtf, HandWc*Hets.>*>v> . atyle Tica, sq-\>r? N?ek fi and Kerch i < fs, Trunks.. " Valises, Shawls, Ac. Oct 24.