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.(Itt *Mrt>?' pAi?^PSw 29.-Tbe Emperor addMsaeOwtbe- re-union membera of the ' f^pntr ^fl$>T^,Ut{ffi ??Jinff between thoeo'^rno^Ntejd chango all, and those wno wOold greet nothing, a glorious eoJirBe tafght be chosen. -; .. ..>." L; '-Xfc?S?e?? Haws. C?ARLZBrrO?, November 29.- Sailed bark Anne Kimball, Liverpool; schooner ^f. m BteWSSpogi;" 'I s < "rlEUS F|Ui<r^ist?,L?or?mber 30.-The ?eWeatioos of Paymaster Ty*. G. Marcy 1 Joe Goburn eballecgcs Tom Allen for i?. ?.. 1 ' : Waabl??So* Werra. WASHINGTON, November |29.-Tl?e 1 Ways and Means Committee ia io sos alon, preparing the tariff report, which ? ^?'m taaolnUop of the Ronse requires OD tba second Monday of the session. Internal revonao receipts to-day nearly .1,000,000. - . Gen. Breckinridge is here attending h?, eon's wedding, who merries Ex Arkansas Senator Johnson's daughter. McFarland, who shot Biohardson, has been dismissed from the assistant assess orsbip. . Tho mail contract between tbe French ? and the United States Governments ex? pir?e with this year. No new cont mot aa pending, France having refused the terms proposed. Alexander Delmar, formerly director .Of statistics, bus become owner and editor of the National Intelligencer. A box is coming fiom Puris for Mrs. . - Grant which, Jenkins says, will enable her to dress welt Th? counterfeit coupons of the first series of #100 five-twenties, of 18G2, "whioh passed, the Assistaut Treasurer 'a Office, at Boston, and detected hero to ve)ay( is very dangerous. H'r- In the ??npremo Court, tho CUPO of A. I W. Lane Was np. Laue was authorized by tho Treasury Department to purchase oottoD on the Chowan River, in-' North Carolina. His cotton and vessel wero seizod by the Federal ' navy, but was 'finally restored to him. While it was withheld, cotton declined, and the Court of Claim? awarded him 831,000. Tho Government appealed, and tho Supremo Court refused to pay the reward, holding ittamt it was not the intention of the net of Congress to authorize ouch a trafilo es that engaged in between enemies, and that it cannot be upheld. In a letter from Macon, Georgia, to his paper, John W. Forney tells of a Now ?England maQ whose large-hearteduoss would do honor to a British philanthro? pist. Mr. Denny saw a latter iu a news lp d?soribing the poverty of Colonel lt o bo rt Allston, of Georgia, o o co a wealthy man, and sent him a thousand dol- ! lars, begging him to accept it as a m?ans | OT ' restoring bis shattered fortunes. "Won by this unexpected kindness, the Colonel replied as frankly, telling his -stranger friend that one tho asan d dollars Would be of little use, but if he had five, he would start tho world afresh in good] heart, and would honestly repay the loan. By return of mail Mr. Denny forwarded the additional fonr tbousnud. The next | step was an invitation of Colonel Allston, asking his Boston friend to his home in Georgia ; and he oame, in tho seventy fifth year of his age, with his wife, to sec | the ex-Confederate, whose honest story had reached his heart, aud whose honest efforts were devoted to tho restoration of | the Union he had bravely fought to di? vido." Messrs. P. H. Drake & Co., proprie? tors of the PLANTATION BITTERS, uro said to be the largest importers of St. Croix Bum and Calisaya Bark in America. The | Bom imported by this firm ia all used io the preparation of their Bitters, and is manufactured under the immediate su? pervision of one of their agents, upon leased plantations on the Islund of St. Thomas. Over 9,000 puncheons, about 1,000,000 gallons, is used ann nally for their Bitters alone. The Calisaya Bark 4a all imported from Brazil, and is alco gathered and selected by the natives, under tho supervision of an agent sent ont for that purpose. The cures pro? duced by those Bitters are wonderful. MAONOTAA. WATER-Superior te the beet imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. N27J3 Do You WANT HEALTH?-AND WHO Don Nor?-If so, be ad vined, oas DB. Torr's SABSAPAJIILLA ANO QUEEN'S DE ZJOHT, the great alterative and blood purifier. There is no mystery about the universal success that attends its nae. It is the finest selection of tonio, aoti-bi lious, aoti-floorbutio, aperient and puri? fying Herbs, Boots and Barks that ever entered into any medicinal compound. N27 6 A COLD TO DAT-a cough to-morrow, ft tightness of the breast the next. Pneu? monia follows. Consumption crowns the fatal issue-all from neglected cold , or cough. STANUCT'S OSX.BBBATBD COUOH Ez?aCxOBANT, known more than a quarter Of a century, is the only eura remedy. The remedy is at hand. Why will ye not ase it? For sale by Fianna & IIEINITS??, Druggists. MO "I am strong and healthy, yet to pre? serve my good condition," I uso SOLO -.MON'S BiTTKits. N21 Fenian demonstrations are reported throughout Ireland. Somo ol them riotous. The weak nod emaciated mother says: "My health and strength is restored by the use of" 8OIX>MON6'BrrTBBa. N21 Bontwell has directed the oonlinnanco of tba present pufojiaaea et bonds and sales of gold through December. "Jost the thingl" Bn?h is the ero)?? mat iou of the Dyspeptics who use Soi/) MOMS' BrrrxBS. NQ1 ? ?it 'ttfii'-fi - - -*tr~'Ti fluiaYiLii.?7_?>" Coi^auA.8. C.. November 29, 18*9. Sales of cotton l.Mftiudsnj enietfIHgs ^?^TT o r ?^-K Stocltoa2S3? ^^y^7^ite^n?-? loDR 9; short 9%. Gold. 21 *?, and weak. 62*s, 18; Tennessee's, 'old, 55^; Virginia'?, os-coupons, 50; new, 59; Ijonisiann's, old. 66; loree's, 58; 8's, 78; Alabama 8's. 93}?; 5's, 50; Georgia 7's, 94; North Carolina'?, old, 40)$ ;< new, 35)?. Flonr unchanged and slightly favors bayera. Corn lo. better. 'Pork dall-old 83.50. Cotton favors buy ore 25JB'?25)?. Freights dull: 7 P. M.-Cotton inaotive and ??e. lower, with salea of 1,500 balee, at 25. Flonr inaotive and prices unchanged. Wheat lo. lower, closing steadier. Corn steady-mixed Western 1.00@.1.11. Pork heavy-new 82.50. Lard heavy kettle 19@19)?. Whiskey 1.06@1.07. Freights dull-cotton steam 9-30. Money very active and closing sharp, at 7. Sterling firmer, at 9@9>^. Gold closed weak, at 22. BALTIMORE, Norember 29.-Cotton firm, at 24.}?. Flour firmer-Howard streot superfine 4.75. Wheat finn and aotive, at 1.33. Corn firm-new white 95@98; old 95@99. Pork quiet, at 33.00. Bacon quiet-shoulders 15)?. Lard 19. Whiskey held at 1.08. CINCINNATI, November 23.-Corn soarco-new 85; old 1.00. Whiskey quiet, at 1.00. Pork dull, at 31.50. No? thing; doing in bacon. Shoulders hold at 15&. LoursvzLLB, November 29.--Corn quiet-bulk 85. Provisions quiet. Pork 32.00. Shoulders 16>^; olear aidea 19.^. Lard-kegs 20. Whiako* firmer. ST. LOUTH, November 29.-Cor?-*-old and new dry scarce; green drooping; choioe dry white, sacked, 1.00, Whis? key 1.00. Pork .30.00. Bacon-shoul? ders, old, 16; sides 10>?. Lard-?-kettle 18M CHARLESTON, November 29.-Cotton opened-firmer, but closed easier, with sales of 450 bales-middlings 24@24)?; receipts 1,591. AUGUSTA. November 29.-Sales of cot tou to-day 400 bales; receipts 80S.-buy? ers offering 23 for middlings. ~-~ SAVANNAH, November 23.-Receipts of i cotton 8,890 bales; exports 3,220-mid dlinga 23@23%. HAVANA, November 27.-Sugar quiet and Beaut-stock checks business. I LONDON, November 29-3 P. M.-Con? sols 93%. Bonds 83J?. LIVERPOOL, November 29-3 P. M. Cotton steady-uplands ll%(g)ll;^i; Or? leans 12@12??. LIVERPOOL, November 29-Evening. Cotton firm-uplands ll^QillK; Or? leans 12??)12>?; sales 14,000 bales. A boy named Thomas Stevens has been arrested and held to bail for having in Hport thrown a hahd-fal of. limo into the face of a companion, burning ont ono of bis eyes, and seriously impairing the efficiency of the other. The sufferer, a boy of fifteen, is now a patient in the New York Hospital. The Milwaukee Wisconsin gives a list of over 70 vesels driven ashore or lost in the last gale, and says that at least 30 other vessels were driven ashore at different points on the lakes, whose uatnes had not been received. Several lives werolost, and the lake marine never before suffered so severe a blow. Tho reported offer of Gen. Jordan to surrender to the Spanish forces some time ago is confirmed, his objeot, as stated, being to escape with his fellow Americans, who were always forced in front in every fight, from the almost cer? tain annihilation which awaited them. A MOCKERY.-Last Saturday, there was a meeting of the New York Stock Exchange, for the purpose of raising funds for a monument to George Pea? body. The Herald characterizes the conduct of tho brokers assembled thero aa "unworthy Five Points rowdies." The winter quarters of Forepaugh's menagerie, at Connelsville, Indiana, caught tiru recently, and the beasts were let loose. One liou went into sheep kill - I ing. Tho animals were recaptured. Loss to buildings 34,000. Two of the persons engaged in the great gold speculation in New York have shot themselves, and a third has cut his throat. The rest, unfortunately, are either less sensitive to infamy or are afraid of the devil. So says Prentice. A BOSTON DAGON.-Some weeks ago, a wind storm prostrated one-half of the Boston Coliseum. On Friday last, a second tempest finished what the first bad left nf a stupendous mockery reared to celebrate a hypocritical idea of peace. Ashley, the impeacher, now Governor of Montana, and desirous of being sent (when tba time comes) to the United States Sonate, bas suddenly "gone back" on the colored people, and it is stated now repudiates them altogether. Manager Ford will open the Charles? ton Academy of Musio to-morrow night. Au address written by W. Gilmore Bims, Esq., is to be delivered; to be followed by Robertson's play of "School. " Mr. Johu Nicholson, of Four Mile, died a few days ago, of hemorrn?<re of the kidneys. Mr. Nicholson was one of the beat Confederate soldiers in the army of Virginia.-Barnwell Journal. A two-lagged colt, which was one of the curiosities at the Wilmington Fair, died in that city on Friday night. The skin waa taken off by the owner and pre? served for exhibition hereafter. A mah named George Barton, residing near Nashville, Tenn., while ander the influence of liquor, brutally murdered his wife and th reo ohildrsn, one night last week. The murderer eseaped. A. F. McOardy, m merchant tailor of Cardington, Ohio, shot his son dead, yesterday .forenoon, on account, it ia said, of eons family difficulty. A little negro was burned to death on Sunday night, al the Ber. Mir. Chap? lin's place, about eight miles from Georgetown. The news from Columbia is, Upon th? Whole, so MM??*, beaton than wa expected to hear, that ira confess to feeling cheer? ed bj it. :T6he* State Government, through both executive and legislative departments, bas taken decided ground against jeopardizing the credit of tba State and depreciating its present securi? ties by ill-considered sid to railroads. GOT. Scott even suggests a return to specie payments as a meant of still fnr thor strengthening (he credit of the State. It may be said, that he has doubtless purchased np State bonds. Be it so; it is a good security for his good behavior, and his financial recom? mendations commend themselves to our judgment as both prudent and sagacious. They oonatitnte, together with bia re? commendation of an agricultural and poly technic college, the best part of the message. Bot Gov. Scott's thorough Yankeeism and inability to comprehend the Southerner, even with his private secretary Heart to assist him, shows itself again in this message, while treat? ing the wrongs of labor, as it did in his last message, which was simply a libel on the State. All intelligent Sontbernere already know the advantages of fair dealing and justice, bat the laborers of the South unfortunately do not under? stand that a day's wages are worth a day's work, though even loader than Gov. Scott on a day's work being worth a day's wages. Nor have they the faintest conception that it is their own un teacha? bleness and unsteadiness in performing what they do, which renders their work less produotive, nnd hence less remu? nerativo to all concerned. Gov. Scott, aiming bis flings at an entire class, the employers, because somo few of that ohm (fewer porhaps than in any other community in tho world) violate the rules of fair dealing, supposes that a change tn that class, can or will elevate labor. This is a mistake. Elevation must come from within tho laboring clans itself, through education, kuowledge, skill and virtue, bursting forth into fruits of increased production and at-sured comfort and prosperity. This puorilo abuse of oue olass of tho poor (fur we are all poor in South Caro? lina, now, und $5,000,000 of State and Federal taxes to come out of thia year's short crop will not cure ns of poverty) may seem to Gov. Scott a fino way of pleasing the class that casts a majority of tho votes. But wo believe in truth us always better than trickery, and in a liberal view os always wiser and stronger than a narrow ono. And verily, Cardoza sets Gov. Scott a good example in this very matter. Except in his Boston speech, in which the colored secretary indulged in a stupid spout on the sub? ject of "the large landed proprietors" (for our present regime are no Solomons on most subjects of political economy) Cardoza has, in every other notice we have seen of his addresses, been mode? rate and conciliatory, and has 6truck tho true key-note to this great social ques? tion of the elevation and improvement oi labor, by exhorting his rnoe to look to education, science, true religion and virtue, as tho safe and certnir^fucaus of progress, and not simply to lei to autugouism with the wh~ [ Winn' Mi?s Buie, "Tho Confeti Hjoldiers' Friend," begs to informIJr^rncnds and the public that in con^^uonce of tho Governor of SoutbX||Hjinti stationing negro soldiers i (fl Wield, S. C., 6he has been compolleT?<H BH-"0 tb-6 "Mary Ann Buie Inatitnjfl Ethe quiet and beautiful villago?sM9s8ngville, situated thirty miles fronHSav3oab, on the Central Railroad. This place ia unex? celled by any in the country for its healthfulness and excellent climate, and tho village ia well noted for its good water and excellent society. The insti? tute will bo open for the reception of pupils on Monday, 3d of January next. Good board, in respectable families, can be had in the village for $18 to $20 por month. Miss Buie will be prepared to accommodate a few boarders in January, at ber residence. The terms are loss than those of other first-class institutes. Miss Buie earnestly solicite the aid of all true Southerners to assist her in educat? ing the orphans of Confederate soldiers, left, ns many of them are, with nothing but the memory of those who sacrificed their lives for a "Lost Cause." This school numbered 78 pupils. All monies raised for this parp?se can be forwarded Gen. Joseph E. Johnston for Miss Bnio. [Savannah Republican. A SAD STAT? OF AFFAIRS.-A gentle? man connected with the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad informs ns that emigration in the Connties along the line of the road in our neighboring State of Sooth Carolina, is becoming prevalent to an extent which is truly alarming to those who are solicitons for tho welfare and prosperity of the State. This state of affaira is more particularly observable in Darlington County. On Monday or Tuesday last, about forty emigrants from that County got on the train at Tim I monaville, who stated that they were en routs for Arkansas, and on Wednesday following about twenty moro started for the same destination. Our friend in? forms us that this state of things has been in existence for somo time past, is constantly on the inerease, and fears are entertained that it will finally result in almost depopulating the County. [ Wilmington Star. COMB OUT OF TUB JAWS OF DEATH. Throw off that despondent spirit, crash that feeling of despair. Bo cheerful, happy and well. Take SIMMONS' LIVKB RUOULATOK, it is no humbug, its virtues can be proved bj hundreds right here at home. Examine ibo certificates. It bas oared the worst cases of dropsy, dyspep? sia, and prevents chills, fever, etc. _N37*8 "Ohl what an excellent Tonic," Is the language of tho invalid who osos SOLO* MOXS' BrrrxBa. N21 Byroad cara now run through from New York to flan Francisco without chaagc, A ? .-? ? ? . Walking Canes. TTICK?RY, l?allaka. Whale-bone, with a ?rg? variety of pretty FANCY CANES* jual recelted at S. POLLARD'S. NOT 30_toil?? Oration. npHE "Annual Oration" before the Clario X aophio and Euphradian Societies, will be delivered by Col. W. U. WILSON, of York, io the University Chapel. TUE8DAY EVENING, December 7, st half-past 7 o'clock. The pubiio are respectfully invited to attend. E. It. DOYLE, Pr?sident Glariosophio Society. J. T. 8arBsxs. Secretary. Noy 80 tnfjg Richland Lodge No. 39 A. F. M. A AN EXTRA COMMUNICATION will ^/Vbo bold TH 18 XVEN1NO. at 7 o'clock, /Wa Uasonio Hall. Tho F. C. Degree will be conferred. 8. C. PEIXOTTO, Nov 80 1_SeersUry. Strayed, y~M&Sfgt?) CN my Farm, near Columbia, O^M^&Btwo S?LLS, apparently throo __jE"_JXj??rB old. The owner will please prove property, pay expensen and tako them away. JAMES E. BLACK. Nov 30_3_ REMEMBER ! ? . 816 RAFFLE!!' WHICH comes off at HEISES 8ALOON, 8ATURDAY EVENING, December 4, commencing about half-past. 8 o'clock. Nov 30_13 Pig Hams, &c. pf f \ BARRELS good Irish POTATOES, tj \.J 2 barrels small-aizo Pig Hams, 2 barrels Bacon Strips, Bologna Sausage, Hmokek Boef, Smoked TongueB, Ac, just rocoived and for salo at CANTWELL H, Nov 30 1 _Main ?trout. Burns Club. THE annual meeting of tho Club will bc held THIS (Tuesdav) EVEN? ING, at 7 o'clock, at Mc? Kenzie's S doon. Elic tion for officers for en? suing year will be held, and other important bu? siness munt bo transact? ed. A full attendance is quested. Rv order of the Preai GEO. SYMMER8, Secretary. 1 THE CAROLINA HOUSE, RICHARD BARRY, Proprietor, IS conveniently located and easily ac ' cessible from Main street, being on Wash? ington, near Sumter. The very best of LIQUORS always on hand. Tom and Jerry, Flip, Hot Punches, and other winter beve? rages, prepared at short notice. Nov 30 The Alston Hotel. G. & C. R. R. MRS. MARY A. ELKIN, as aiated by ber sous, has opened a BOW Hotel at Alston, and ia _Iprepared to accommodate tb? traveling public. Passengers can now get Meals upon the atrival at Aston of any of the trains. The arrangements of the Hotol are convenient..aud comfortable, and good treat? ment is guaranteed to ali who may call in.* Noy 8U Imo ?hi-Charleston Courier and Jvrtos copy two we?dts and ft rr wa rd billa to this office._ Office of Dickson Fertilizer Company, AUGUSTA, GA., NGVKMHER 12, 18C9. HAVING on hand a Fair Stock of No. 1 PE- 1 RUYIAN GUANO, and a hope now of] being' able to kcop up tho supply, we reduco the price of DICKSON'S COMPOUND To sixty-five ($05; dollars per ton of 2,000 lbs. for catii, And on time till November 1.1670, to $76 and interest for approved City Acceptance. Dray age, in SH eases, $1 00 per ton. Dickson's Compound also will he delivered free of charge, at any depot in South Carolina, in ex? change for Cotton Seed, at tho rato of 100 pounds of tho Compound for 15 bushels (33 pounds each) of Seed. Baga for seed also fur? nished freo of charge. Address E. P. ALEXANDER, Columbia, S. C. Nov 30_1 FARMERS, Increaso your crops sud improve your land, by using PHOENIX GUANO, Imported hy us direct from tho Pheonix Is? lands, South Pacific Ocean. Wilcox. Gibbs & Co.'e MANIPULATED GUANO, Propared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, 8. C., which has proved in the aoil the best Manure in uss. For sale by WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers ??. Dealer* in GUANOS 09 Bay street, Savannah, Om. BS E??t Bay atreet, Charleston, S. C, eat Broad street. Augusta, Oat Also, by-Agent. Wo also keep pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano, pure Dissolved Bone, pure Land Plaster. For further information, address as above for circular, or subscribe to Southern AgrlcuU turiat, published by W. C. M ac murphy A Co, at Augusta and Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 25 cents per annum. Nov 30 too HEISE'S DINING SALOON -IS OPENED for the?-??. .^-.?tSfSgfcSEASON, with choice ?BsW OYSTERS, GAME, Ao., together with UILjt ovcry thing that is usually kept in a first class Restaurant. Nov 16 Liverpool Salt. Cyf\{\ EXTRA large seamless Sacks of ?j\r\J Liverpool SALT, now in store on consignment, and oflered at low rates. Nov ll H. O'NEALE A SON. Cheese ! Cheese ! ! pr f\ BOXES Factory and Goshen Cheese, tJ\J just received and for sale low by Nov24 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. : ?*f\r\ LBS. Choioe Breakfast BACON, O VJ VJ 200 Lbs. Pria? Smoked BSE v,?or sale hy ' Wt A G. D.HOPE. TO THE LE?AL PROFESSION. T> IC n ARDSO N'S i LAW REPORTS, VOL. 15. XV Richardson's Equity Reports, Vol. 14. Being tlie oonoluding vol?mes of the Decisions of tho Supremo Court of South Carolina, un? der tb? old regime. Just published aaa for eels by BRYAN * MoOARTKH, Hov 10 Booksellers, Colombia. ~'*?r TheouUt*?i*xcl?u\*ilne Note, of Ut? Baak of Newberry, Benth Carolina, will be redoeaaod on preaeoUtleto at the Bank, in United State? Ourrenoy, at par, on and after MONDAT, November 99,1809. , B D. BOTO, President. BAHS or NswBsaar, B. C., Nor. 27,1869. Nov 88 _ 9? W. D. LOVE & CO'S STOKE, ni ' ' COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING, PACKED rWIi OF DRY GOODS, The Lowest Prices Asked for Them, LABOE INVOICE OF COTTONS AN? Woolens, at lowor prices than any time since the war. We carry a big stock of j Ladies' and Miltes' Shawls and Cloaks, 1 And can show anything called for in BLACK aud OOLOBED DRBII OOODI. ALSO, KID GLOVES, in Joviu'a genuine colors. " " *' Princess, black and white, i Bonier dog-skin, for gents. Which we guarantee. ?ir With car light expenses, wo oan afford, and are making prices better than any we hear of; always selling standard and reliable makes of Good? that suits the purchaser from first to Inst. W. D. LO VB A CU.. W. D. LOVE, Columbia Hotel Building, B. B. McCHEERY._Nov 27 Cheap. ENGLISH Toolh-Brushea, from 25 coots to $1 00. American Tootk-Brnshes, from 10 to 50 cte. Toilet Hosp, from 6 cont? to $1.00. At E. E. JACKSON'S, Drug^'st. N ov 25_ Extra Family Flour. nAA BARRELS and Rags, XXX Family ?tX.fyj FLOUR, superior to the best in the market, * 'so-called," for sale low bv Nov21__K. A G. D. HOPE. Fresh Goods RECEIVF.D to-day: 90 Barrels Western FLOUB, super, ex? tra und family. 2,000 pounce Fine Feod. Beat Orange County Batter, Dairy and Fac? tory Cheese, Saur Kraut, Mince Meat, {some? thing nice.) Brandy Fruits. Jellies-assorted Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, Salmon, Cove Ovaters, Lobsters. Sardiues, Dedicated Cod Fibh, Fulton Market Beef, Pickles, Salmon,: Bay Mackerel, etc., etc. Nov 20 _LEAPHART A 8LOAN81_ Ale and Porter. FRESH tohand: 5 casks, 40 gallons, Guin? ness' Dublin Porter. 5 casks, 40 gah)., Hebbert's London Porter. 5 " .* B. Youngers'Edinburgh Ale. 2 " 22 Bremen Lager Beer. All in pints-warranted genuino, and for salo low-together with the best assortment of PURE WIIISKIE8, WISES, BRANDIES, Ac, ever offered in tins market. Nov ac_GEO BYMMBRS. For Sale. ^TJLX> ONE very fine light CARRIAGE, S?sSsclfor Minglo or donble harness. Also, a very hoe BUGGY. Inquire of Nov 14 JOHN MCKENZIE. Hinkley's Family Knitting Machine, DR. J. W. THOMAS, Agent. Abbeville. S. C. Will rrcsivo orders for Machines from all territory unallotted to epocial agente. Price 830._Nov 12 2mo* Flour! Flour!! pr f\f\ BARRELS FLOUR, comprising all .J\f \J tho various grades, from the choice cream of the oity at $10.00 per barrel, which is the best in the market, down to the lowest grades, 6 50 per barrel. Do not be humbug? ged by larco stocks on papers, which, on exa- ? initiation, will be found all gas. Call and see ! for yourselves, at the store of Nov ll_J. ot T. R. AGNEW. Gaiters. JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Misses nud Children's Double Sole, Button and Congreee Gniters. J. MEIGHAN. Oranges ! Oranges ! ! JUST receiver! on consignment, and for salo very low, 8,000 very ohoice, sweet GUANOES. Nov JO_R. O'NEALE A HON. Gow Feed. ANOTHER lot of 200 Bushels, just receivod at the Columbia Ice House, and will he eold low for cash. J. D. BATEMAN. N o v 20_ On Consignment. -f f \ HHDS. Cloar Bibbed Sides, on conBign 1U mont, which are offered low by Nov 25_B. O'NEALE A BON. Oak Bark 1 Oak Bark! WANTED, at the Colombia Tannery, 100 Cords OAK BARK. Apply to N23 J. P. THOMAS A CO.. Colombia. S. C. Biaok need Oats. IC AB LOAD to arrive. FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Nov 27_ Fresh Norfolk Oysters. .ffc, f~\ IF yon want frosh Norfolk OYS ^\??yTERB, call at tho Columbia Icc xfljBr House, whore they are kept con? stantly on hand, and sold low for caah. All ordera from the country promptly attended to. Nov 10_JOHN D. BATEMAN. Cream Cheese. pf f \ BOXES Prime Catting CH RE BE, UV/ 10 Boxes Young America C?cese, for sale by_E. A G. D. HOPE. Fresh Norfolk Oysters, RECEIVED EVERY DAY, and families oan be supplied in any quantity, at Nov 24 J. E. II EIS K'H RESTAURANT. White Corn, pr f\f\ BUSHELS prime old White CORN, DVJVJ for sale by g. A G. D. HOPE. HEW BOOKS. RESOURCES of the SOUTHERN FIELDS | ANO FORESTS, including a Medical Bo? tany of the Southern Stated, by F. Peyre Porcher, M. D. Tho Campaigns of General Forest and hi? Cavalry, with Maps. Ac, (2 60. Our Own Birds of the United States. Where ie the Citv?~8t.50. Trotha III a s tra ted by Great Authors. European Vineyards, by J~ Cheap editions of Go o roe BROtV Meade's and Thi-^rrsy's "r.veie, ann many beautiful book? for children. For ssl* st ' ^ " BRYAN A MoO ASTER'S Nov, 10 Bookfttors. CougbTCaadyT SOMETHING pleasant and convenient td take at all hours of (be day or eight. No ous should be without it when tbs ?iisages itt the weather are so freeaSnt. Price 10 otnta .tick, or three for SS cents. For sale st Novit E. POLLARD B. Quotion ?ale?. Contint* af a Country Store-Dry , Geode Clothing, Bonnet?, ?o. BY D C. PEpWTTO?Sj SON. TH'S (Tuoidoy) MORNING, 80th Inst.. ?110 o'clock, st oar Auction Room, we will ssll, without reserve, LONG CLOTHS, Shirting, Calicoes, Oloth ng, Bh ooe, H* te. Woolens, Blankets, Hardware, io., SOO yard? Carpeting, Flannels. Ribbons, pretty aasortmont Fashionable Bonnets ?ad )an-downs. French Sole Leather, Travel bxg Trunk?. Baddie snd Bridle, ffjl ALSO, hundry Articles of Groceries. Conditions cash. NOT 30 --m ? ? :;-nfn-H ,': i i i r Flour, Family Supplie?, ?tc. BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS MORNING, SO tb instant, st 10 o'clock, I will sell, without reserve. 160 Bael s o? fine, super sod Family FLOUR, In various sises, pst Up for roteiliag, 30 boxea fine snd superior Soap, 25 boxes Adamantine Ca*??]??*, . Cases of 100 boxes Sar dis es, Cases of 2 dosen Canned Tomatoes, Osees of 2 doz-n Preserved Peaches, Boxee of Family Starch, Packages of Leaf Lard-warranted? 20,000 various quality Segare, 50 Reams Wrapping Paper, Sundry Artielee of Furniture, 2 Handsome Parlor Stove?, Ao. Nev80 NTOTIOEl, Improved Town Property for 8al?. WE will sell, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, 20th day of December, 18?, ll o'clock a. m.. at Laurens Court Hones, th? followiuK valuable town Droper ty. to wit: Tbs KOUoE and LOT, on Harper street, about 160 yards from the Court House, now ooonpiod by Mr. O. M. Miller, containing oas acre: has all tho necessary out-buildings, good Garden, and a Well Of good Water. Bald building is s two-story Frame House, eight Rooms, comparatively new. ALfiO, The HOU81I and LOT, on Federal street, fronting depot, containing one-half sere;.has all the necessary out-buildings, with a good Garden. Said building is a one-story Frame House, with four Booms, and in good condi? tion. AISO, The two-story Brick BUILDING, formerly occupied by Mr. A. W. Teaguv. on the Ka?tara aide of tho Public fr qa a re, adjoining Tobin A Moseley, front 24 fust 8 inched, by 81} feet ts rear. TKBKS.-One-half cash; balan?a one year, with note and mortgage of promisee. H. W. G ARLINGTON, ) CRESWELL CARLINGTON, V Executors. S. D. G ARLINGTON, 1 NovSO ?. Prme White Oom ai Private Bale. BY JACOB LEVIN. Qrvrv BUSHELS of the above Just received, OvJU and offered fur salo-for cash only. Apply at my Auction Room; _Nov 28 8 Prime Eastern Bey at '.Private Saje. ?1 BY JAOOB LB VIH. I f\f\ BALES of the above Just re?oive* l_v^P\_r and offered for salo-for oash only. Apply at mi auction Room. Nov 28.8 Uandsumo Carpet and five blegant Window Curtains at Piivate Sale. BY JACOB LEVIN. ASUPERIOR Tapoaty Brussels OABP?T, but little used, containing eighty-eight yards. nM 6 Damask Curtains, of two widths, Af yards long. May be seen at my Auction Boom. ' Nov 28_ : >: t? To tho Public 200 SACKS Liverpool SALT, standard Weight, which we offer at low figure?. J 800 Bbl?. FLOUR, of all gradee, which we wdl sell to dealers and at retail, as low* as lbs market will afford. . New BUCKWHEAT-very choice. We havo also j net finished a large and com? modious Warehouse, for the purpose of stor? ing Cotton, which we wiU store and sell for our frieude. CAMPBELL A JONES, Nov 20_A few doors above Pgaisrx Office NEW GOODS 2 KEW GOODS! AT C. F. JACKSON'S. C. F. JACKSON'S. Everything Sold Cheap. BEST Bleached and Brown Homespuns, at Y&\ cent*, to ho found iu this city 1 I Reduced In Prices. GREAT BARGAINS! NOW 18 YOUB ORANGE TO GST OA88I MERES CHEAP. Nov 28 AT O. ?. Jacresoars^j FOR BARGAINS nt _ '. h SSS A ." OlotMng, Dry Ctakh, Boots sod Shoes, HA TS, GA PS, UMBRELLA^ Ladies and Gent's Furnishing Geards, ' Call at JACOB SULK BACKER'S. Nov 7_ , u Family Supplies. ft o/J. ~ WB **k* elsseese t^^^?L^?et^m^t'^ fronde *a t?d the ^^SSOewSSW^rT publmthatwelakve t^??^HH?0K^?? ?eHaoved our Stick, pleased to see and offer them extra indneemsute in all artielee ..emili v kept in tho O KOORBY, HARDWARE and LIQUOR line. T, J. A li. M. CIBSGK, Pet 15_Old K< change Bank Corner. Notice. ASwthavfl lost so much MONEY, lately, sent as throe sw the mail, by persons or? dering Dnpliosie Photographs from Negatives tn our hando, we hereby notify sit parties sending ns money, thai We will not bo respon? sible for meney sent us, unless il oom-e br Peet Office Order. Registered Letter, or by Express. WEARM A BIX, Photographers, MOT 8 Imo Colombia, 8. 0.