The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 19, 1870, Image 3

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SntoffeoUng Intelligence H A VAS A, October 15.-The oars havo stopped running. The telegraph is prostrated. LONDON, Ootolier 17.-The Franc tireare near Epinal, on the 13th, cheek? ed tho advanoe of the Prussians in that direction itt an engagement which lasted three honr?. A squad of thirty Uhlans was repulsed sb Lourent de Aux, on tho left bank of the Loire. They have reason to believo that the army which captured Soissons (220,000 strong) will attack other strong piucos in Northern France. A balloon from Paris, with one quar? ter of a ton of letters, has f?llen at Namur. Another alighted at Valenci? ennes, with 200 pounds of correspond? ence. A decree issuod by tho Paris Go? vernment, on the 11th, extends the time for tho payment of oommercial bills to the 14th of November. More than 1,000,000 muskets have buen given out to Nationals and Mobiles, and the distri? bution continues. Laurier leaves Tours cn a mission to London. Thero arc rumors of fighting near Bouen. No French war ships havo yet been seen of! the River Elbo. Sheep aro alli ie toil with the rinderpest before Metz and Paris. Russia rejects Thiers' proposition for a Congress of tho Great Powers. Wash bnrne is still in Paris. The French gun? boat Hamelin captured two German vessels oil tho South American coast. Tho Prussians havo evacuated Beau goucy. They blew up the viaduet before leaving. Three opening shots of thc Paris bombardment were fired from Bellevue on Friday. The steamer Niagara was chased bj French vessels. In escaping, tho Ni' agars collided with the Colyer, whicl sunk. No lives lost. The Tablet, a Catholic orgau, printi tho protests of the Pope aud Cardinn Antonolli against Italian euoroaohmenti on Roman territory. B?BXtiN, October 17.-Soissous capita lated Monday morning. At 3 p. m., th< Grand Duko of Mooklenburg enterec the town at the head of his army. Thi German losses were trifling. Four thou sand prisoners and 132 guns were taken Bazaine b?B made an offer of capitula tion. Heavy reinforcements reach th< army before Paris daily. The Cologne Gazelle reports the rind erpest raging in forty or fifty places ii the Bhine Valley. It has also brokei out in Brandbnrg. HAVANA, Octobor 17.-Three of th schooner's crew captured at Cayo Cru: were shot, and uiuc sentenced to im prisonment for life. BRUSSELS, October 17.-An appeal fo tho Pope, issued by tho Catholics of va rions nations assembled here, has beei published. ' TOURS, October 17.-Nothing offlchi from Leferte St. Auburn. The Pnu ainu headquarters are established n Leferto St. Auburn. Tho report thc Gen. Beyer has loft Metz for Versaille to negotiate the surrender of tho fortres is considered authentic here. Tho ru mc that negotiations aro pending for peac on the basis of tho oession of Alsace an Luxemburg to Prussia, are also believe to be well founded. It is also state that another interview between Bi: marcie and Favre to that end will soo be held. The Moniteur notices with disgust ti utter absence of effort to cut tho Pru Binn communications, and asserts thi only a slight diversion is required an; where between Paris and tho Rhine I compel the withdrawal of the besieger The Prussians have sent for siege trail to assist in tho reduction of New Bri each. FLORENCE, fOotober 17.-Cialdini said to be in favor of the nomination the Duke d'Oita for King of Spui Mazzini has been liberated. LONDON. October 17.-Tho marriage Princess Louisa and the Marquis Lorne takes placo in February. STUTTGART, October 17.-Tho Diet Wurtemberg meets on the 21st inst. ROUEN, October 18.-Defence measur aro active. The fall of Rouen iuvolv the severance of communication betwei Northern and Western Franco. Hong Kong advices to tho 27th repo fresh outrages. LONDON, October 18.-Tho Prussia are using the new railroad to Par opened by the capture of Soissons. T! harmlessness of tho Paris garrison f offensive movements is moro evidei Thero have been no sorties since Septei ber 30. Tho Prussians have not open? upon tho city, while tho French foi fire incessantly. TOURS, October 18.-Both Bides cc tinuo concentrating troops near Orloni Tho Prussians occupy Orleans and t camp near Meung. Advices from Li report tho arrival of largo Prussi forces in the Northern Departmen Their columns are on each bank of t Loire. Tho Prussians aro oviden coming towards Blois and Tours. A other successful sortie from Paris 1 just been announced. Tho Prussic lost 3,000. No further particulars. Ti of removing the capital from Tours 1 ceased. Tho disciplino of tho armies 1 vastly improved. LONDON, October 18.-Bourbaki, w commands tho army of tho North, v co-operate with Buntine. Tho rinderpest is spreading over 1 continent. Tho investment of Soissons las three weeks and three days. Tho following aro tho details of battlo of Bagueaux: At I) o'clock in morning tho French opened n fie artillery fire. Tho Prussians answer Tho Mobile Garde advanced at adoul quick, when a despcrato battlo ensu Tho Prussian position was carried at point of tho bayonet. Tho Prnssi wore nnablo to withstand the avalan of mon poured upon them. They sorted, ineffectually, to soveral stratog and liually dispersed. Tho Fre outered Jlogneaux and soon carried Prussian barricades. Heavy masses and the French, protected by forts, re? tired unmolested, the object of a recon noissanoo being, in every respect, ac? complished. The Prussian loss wos.300 killed and 100 captured. ' ' BERLIN, October 18.-The people of Strasburg are generally satisfied with the situation. A few who fired from windows since the capitulation were promptly arrested. St. Cloud is a total ruin, and tbe pictures and tapestry were also destroyed. LONDON, October 18.-The Times re? minds its readers that to-day is tho anni-, versary of the great battle near Leipsio, in 1813-a doy regularly celebrated for years. It is understood iu the German camps that tho bombardment from nil batteries will eommoneo to-day. 3,000 wounded Germans and French are at Orleans. The German armies in France are con? stantly reinforced. It is estimated that fully 000,000 effective Germans are now on French soil. Nothing from Laferto St. Aubin. Gambetta left Tours for Vosges, where nu army is organized to check the Prussian advance on Lyons. Tho Prussians have mado no movement towards Blois or Tours. Lc'NOON, October 18.-Thiers bas rc tui ni d to Franco. It is reported that Russia tenders mediation, and that Aus? tria and England are anxious for peace. Bankers to-day declino to negotiate Ber? lin paper. Hamburg and Bremen are threatened by French fleets. Excite mont in those cities is intense Rumors of nu nrmistice aro current here in bank? ing ciroloo, and stocks are advancing. VALENCIENNES, October 18.-Au at? tache of foreign affairs bas just arrived from Paris. Tho Parisians are calm and hopeful. The French guns sweep the plains. The Prussians screen themselves behind powerful batteries. Tho French fire is wonderfully exact, and tho bom? bardment of Paris is impossible while the forts aro so well served. The manu? facture of arms is active in Paris. American A rfu. 1rs. I KEY WEST, October 14.-All the lower streets aro flooded. SAN FRANCISCO, October 17.-The French ladies of this city remitted to France, on Saturday, over $50,000 for sauitary purposes. A number of Japanese of high rank arrived hero on Saturday. Among thom is the Prince Imperial, heir apparent to the throne, being the first of the roynl family that ever left Japan. CHARLESTON, October 18--Arrived Schooner E. J. Palmer, Baltimore. Seve? ral arrivals of vessels in ballast from Boston, New York aud Philadelphia. MOBILE, Ootober 18.-There have been twenty-four deaths sinco last report. Tho oan't-get-away club having expend? ed all its funds in relieviug tho sufferers, appeals to absentees and the generous hearted every where for assistance; other? wise the club will bo compelled to sus? pend operations. We are a sorely j afilicted people. ST. LOUIS, October IS.-A construc? tion train of tbe Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad rau off the track. Two persons killed and three fatally hurt. BUFFALO, October 18.-The libel suit of Congressman Bennett rs. tho Com? mercial Advertiser, ba3 been commeuced. The defendants admitted tho subject matter. Their plea of jurisdiction was over-ruled, and the evidence affectiug Bennett's character bas been excluded. Beunett claims 8100,000. The case will be resumed to-day. PHILADELPHIA, October 18.-Hou. Wm. B. Maun bas been unconditionally discharged as an accessory to tho Nolan murder. RICHMOND, October 18.-The conserva? tives of the third district have nomi? nated Albert Conway for Congress. RALEIGH, October 18.-The State fair ?3 a success. The weather is beautiful. Gilliam, Congressman elect, is dead. NEW ORLEANS, October 18.-Deaths from yellow fever, yesterday, three. Memorial ceremonies to General Leo tako placo at St. Charles Theatre to? night. Tho building is appropriately draped. Tho dress circlo nnd boxes are occupied entirely by ladies. Tho attend? ance is very large. The following is thc programme: Prayer; sacred music; ad? dress, by Hon. M. W. Barwell; oration, by Hon. J. Simmes; eulogy, by Rev. B. M. Palmer; adoption of resolutions. POUGHKEEPSIE, October 18.-Parker's flouring mills were burned to-day. Loss ?100.000. WASHINGTON, October 18.-Bids open? ed to-day for nearly 500,000 stand of arms with cartridges. There was a full Cabinet to-day and a-long session. No? thing transpired. Lost, ON FRIDAY EVENING, on Assembly stroct, a small black POCKET-BOOK, containing some gold and paper money and an old ten dollar Hamburg bill. Also, notos an?! receipts ot valuo to the ownor. Tho tinder will bo suit? ably rewarded by leaving tho papers at Mr. S. Sheridan's Store. E. M. MCKENNA. Oct 1?_3* Miss Bnie's School. MISS M. A. BUIE will receive soveral MUSIC PUPILS at ber School-room, at tho corner of Ma? rion and Plain streots. Terms $14 per quarter for two lessons a wock; twenty-four lessons $14, or thirty-six lessons for $25. Miss Buie hat? long and successful experience in every depart? ment in thc school, and asks tbo patronage of lior fi i end n in this and other States, to enablo her to build up a school worthy of tho patron? age of tho soldiers sho served so faithfully during tho war. M. A. BUIE, Oct Hi _ Soldiers* Friend. ? ^ S 0111x1? Off. MILLIN E RY GOODS. M BS. M. A. FLAN IO AN has re? ceived a largo and well selected ?tock of MILLINERY GOODS, in SONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, Feathers, Flowers, Ac, which she will sell at tho lowest prices ever offorcd in thia city. UHESH-9IAKINQ Done in tho moat fashionable style and on reasonable terina. Boomi over Heine's Con? fectionery Store. Oct 18 Imo ?evm*9f*? Pf*<to?t l9i r?*1** of ton yesterday 72 bales-middling 13) .ii < \ New YORK. October. IS-y con. -Flour and wheat quiot and unchanged. Cotton firmer, but quiet-uplands 15;%; Orleans WU; sales 2,000 bales. Freights firm. Stocks steady. Gold 12 Money 6@7. Sterling-long, 8;.i;sbort,9>^. 62'sl2%. 7 P. M.-Money easy. Sterling 8|?. Gold 12^.(?12Ji. Government's steady. Southern's very dull. Cotton buoyant-sales 4,300 bales. Flour less active and nncbaDged. Wheat heavy, and l@2c. lower-wiut?r rod and amber western 2.35@2.40. Corn' heavy, and l@2o lower. Pork dull and steady Lard quiet. Whiskey 91?92. BAIJTIMORE, October 18.-Flour firm. Wheat steady. Com dull-white 80@ 90; yellow 75@85. Whiskey 91@91)?. Provisions unchanged. Middling cotton 15%; sales 250 bales; receipts 91; stock 4,920. LOUISVILLE, October 18.-Bagging 28^?30. Flour quiet. Pork 20.00. Shoulders 14'y; clear sides 183?. Lard 16?.i. Whiskey quiet, at 85. CINCINNATI, October 18.-Flour quiet. Corn scarce-new 45; old 50. Pork higher, nt 20.00. Lord and bacon un? changed. GALVESTON, October 18.-Cotton quiet and firm-good ordiuary 13; receipts 200 bales; stock 7,500. NEW ORLEANS, October 18.-Flonr dull aud nomiunl. Corn-mixed, 70; yellow, 72. Bacon weak. Cotton ac? tivo at full prices-middlings 1424(2)14%; sales 3,500 bales; receipts 4,041; stocks 52,702. MOBILE, October IS.-Cotton Srm middlings 1434'@15; sales 800 bales; re? ceipts GOO; stock 25,801. SAVANNAH, October 18.-Cotton quiet and firm-middlings 145-U ; sales 300bales; receipts 4,435; stock 45,901. AUGUSTA, October 18.-Cotton market firmer-sales 843 bales; receipts 1,280; middlings 14^'($14%. CHARLESTON, October 18.-Cotton firm -middling 19%; sales 500 bales; receipts 1,870; stook 21,001. LONDON, October 18-Noon.-Consols 92%. Bonds 89J4. LIVERPOOL, October 18-Noon.-Cot? ton firm-uplands 85?; Orleans SJ^. LIVERPOOL, October 18-Evening. Yunis and fabrics at Manchester firmer and at better prices. Cotton active uplands 8%($8%; Orleans 87n@9; sales 15,000 bales. ? ; J Oats! Oats! pr AA BUSHELS Extra Fine and Heavy t)UU FEEDING OATS. Just received, aud will be 60ld at very low prices, bv D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Auctiouocra and Coniniiaaiou Merchant??. _Oct_19_ 2 Notice. SEALED PP.OFOSALS will bo received by tho underwigued for furnishing BLUE CLOTH for SUITS and OVERCOATS nnd Trimmings for same, for City Police. Alan, bids for making name. Lida will be opened Friday, October 21, at 3 p. m. Send bids aud samplea to CHAS. MINORT, Oct lil 2 Chairman Special Committee. . Teas. HAYING jost returned from a viait to the North, I can recommend the following TEAS, of my own selection. NEW CROP, per I Pacific Railroad, and ouly FORTY DAYS from China and Japan: Choicest MOY UNE GUN-POWDER. Choicest Moy uno HYSON. Fineat Uncolored JAPAN. Choicest "TRUE" SCHOUCHONG. Finest Oolong "CRAGIE TEA." These, with otherf, comprise the beat assortment that can bo offered in any market, aud having been bought at recent reduction in gold value, arc in every way worthy the attention of economical purchasers. Oct 8_ _ GEO. SYMMERS. Proclamation. MAYOR'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, S. C., October 17, 167?. WHEREAS, liv tho ninth Section of au Act entitled "an Act providing for tho General Elections, and the manner of con? ducting the Bailie," approved March 1, 1870, it ia provided that, "All Bar-rooms, Saloona and other placea for the salo of liquora by retail, shall bo cloecd at C o'clock of tho evening pre? ceding tho day of such election, and remain closed until G o'clock in tho morning of tho day thereafter, and during the time aforesaid, thc salo of all intoxicating liquors ia prohibit? ed. Any person duly convicted beforo a com potent court, of a violation of thia Section, shall bo punished by a lino not exceeding fifty dollars, or by imprisonment not exceed? ing aix months, or by both; auch linc aud im? prisonment, in tho discretion of tho court;" therefore, tho attention of all keepers of Bar? rooms, Saloona and other places for tho sale of liquora by retail, is called to this provision of tho law, and they aro admonished that it must bo faithfully obaerved. It ia enjoined upon tho regular and apecial Polico forco to ueo that thia provision of tho law ia strictly enforced, and they will promptly report for proaccution all violations of tho samo. JOHN ALEXANDER, Oct 18 2 Mayor. feb PROGRESSIVE." OUR STYLES FOR FALL, 1870. PENED THIS DAY, ono of tho moat beau? tiful atocka of O CLOAKS AND SHAWLS Evor shown in thia market. In Dress Goods, We lead the market thia season, both in STYLE and PRICE. OUR STOCK Haa been bought on a "LOW RULING RASIS" with C tlon .md wo propose to give tho advantage gained bj- tia to '.rm: cts. TOM EUS." Nothing baa contributed to build up our EXTENSIVE and btill increasing bin-incae moro than our systematic "LOW PRICES" and satisfactory atylo of huaincsa. All Gooda are guaranteed aa represented. Tho BEST GOODS sold for the' LOWEST PU1CES. Wo aro Agenta for tho EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE," one of thc beat. W. D. LOVE .fe CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Mainatreet. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MCCREERY. Oct 0 --::"AM ? TV I N -?K.~ . . *-f ' ?? ? n- .?. A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF 91? GOODS AI R?V?SBD PRICES 1 is Sympathy with the Raw Material. -HO H OUR Mr. Jones baa jaat returned from New York, ifter making onr aecoud trip and pur? chases thia season. Wo will not attempt to enumerate, nor blow, as ia so common now in advertising; but will put some drives in prices, on tho market, that will he in keeping with our iron rule, LOW PRICES. Oct 19 3mo R. C. SHIVER. GRAND PALL OPENING AT THE FAMOUS MY GODM HST&BLI&HSHT OF J. H. & M. L. KIN ARD. WE C03IME?S*CE tbe FALL SEASON by opening to an admiring PUBLIC Q~?J New and Elegantly-arranged DRY GOODS HOUSE. Cur frienda need no special invitation, THEY don't go mywhere else; but the great maasoa must bo informed wnEr.r. to boy to thc beet advantage. Wo asaert, without foar of contra? diction, that Our HOUSE ls? -tlxo OJSTE: At which all parties will get ENTIRE SATISFACTION sud FULL VALUE for their money. We have tho DI:ST arranged Show Rooms iu the CITY. Every portion of the large apace ia aa LIOUT AS DAY; buyers can SEE what they arc purchasing, and we guarantee tho PRICES RIGHT. To say that our stock ia LABOE, or VERY large, or DWZNSE, would KOT convey HALF au idea of thc extent and variety that each of the TWELVE WELL-STOCKED DEPARTMENTS CONTAIN'. O ur CD arpet S t o c lx_ ALONE is worth a? much as any ordinary Dry Gooda Store keeps altogether. The Handsome French. Plate Glass Front Will indicate to strangers aud visitora to our City WUEDS TO STOP ANO DUY from the LARGEST, BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS THAT Cnn lie iou ml in tiiis City. Each Department ia superintended by Gentlemen of long busineaa experience, and we have made special arrangements with a COMPETENT Upholsterer, to have Carpets, Oilcloths, Window Shades and Cornices cut to fit, and laid down or put up, ao that tho customer will have nothing to do but to niako the selection, aud we will do tho rest, and do it BIGHT. Private Reeidencca, Hotels and Churches furnished ou thc most liberal terma and with de? spatch. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS cut ANY size. Oct 9 H. & M. L. KINARD. NEW STORE! Large, New and Attractive Stock OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. THE undersigned begs to call tho attention of tho publie to 0>e fact that he hzz HOTT opened at his new store, (next door East of POLLOCK'S restaurant,) to be knowu as Goodman's Clothing Bazaar, tho moat handsomo lino of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in thia city, of lato i'aahion. We call special attontieu to tho DERRY SACK, tho most boautiful overworn, being of a cnt to Buit tho tasto of every ono. Our lino of FURNISHING GOODS is completo in its branch, comprieing in part a large assortment of TIES. Como aud purchase a CROWN PRINCE or a LONDON CLUB. WO offer largo iuducomonta to purchasers of HATS, of which wo havo tho Milk, Crown Prime, King William, Yon Moltke, Bismarck, and othors too nume? rous to boar description. Our stock of TRUNKS, VALISES and UAND-SATCUELd, ia largo and varied. Cal', seo and be convinced, that what wc have said eau bo depended upon. Oct S D. GOODMAN. The Largest and Choicest Stock OF CHINA, CLASS, EARTHENWARE AND HOUSE - FURNISHING GOODS SO V T II OF li A L TI M O ll E. ' ->-:o:-< THE subscriber ia now receiving bia FALL and WINTER SUPPLY of tho above,direct from the manufacturer?, and offers them to consumera at NEW YORK PRICES. ALSO, A full line of CHOICE KEROSENE GOODS. Oct T 33. STA3STX.EY. lmof i^nroote Building Lol. By D. C. FEIXOTTO &BON, Auctioneers. ON MONDAT, the 7th day of November next, in front of the Court House, in this oity, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, A desirable BUILDING LOT, in this city, fronting and boundod on the South by Plain street, measuring thoroon sixty (CO) foet; on tho Weat by residence of F. L. Gardozo; on tho East by lot of G. G. Now ton; on the North by lot of D. B. Miller. Tho oaid lot is 208 feet eight inches, more or leos, is depth. Tho abovo property can bo treated for privately boforo day of aale. Terms made known at salo._Oct 1G, 21, 25, 29 Nov 1, 3, 0 Valuable and Desirable Tracts of Farming Lands-Near the City. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON tho FIRST MONDAY in Novoraber next, I will sell, boforo the Gonrt House, in Co? lumbia, if not diapoaed of at private salo, Portions of tho TRACTS formerly owned by Thomaa and B. W. Taylor. Tho various tracta aro located, commencing at South Boundary street, and continued to three aud-a-half miles From tho State House. They consist of newly cleared swamp, which will produco from forty to oixty huehele of corn, without manure Isinglass soils, which aro tho moat certain and productivo for cot? ton and good Unlande. Poi tiona of these tracts will mako superior brick. They are by far tho moet desirable farming landa ottered for salo since tho war. They aro contiguous to tho city, and aro di? vided into tracta of a size to suit all pur? chasers: Consisting of 12J: 174; 18; 4GJ; 481; 404; 33; 474; 48J; 55; 40: 50; 80; 45 and 118 acres. A plat ot which can bo seen at my Auction Room. TERMS OF SALE-One-half cash ; tho balance payablo in twelvo montha, secured by bond anti mortgago of the premises. Purchasers to pay ua for all necessary papers and stamps. Oct 9 t Desirable Family Residences and Va? cant Lots at Private Sale. MTHAT largo and commodious BRICE BUILDING on the corner of Barnwell and Ger v rio at roe ts, recently occupied by Dr. A. G. Mackev, containing eight Rooms and Basement, with Servant Rooms, Stables, Ac. Tho Lot contains cno aero, on which there aro lino shrubbery and fruit trees, and located iu a pleasant neighborhood. ALSO, That 2-story BRICK BUILDING on tho corner of Lady and Sumter streets. This building contains eight Rooms and a Base? ment, with six divisions, and Brick Kitohen . : and Servante' Rooms. The Lot measures 105 , feet front on 8umter and 282 on Lady street, with flue garden, shrubbery, Ac. ALSO, A desirable BUILDING LOT, on Washing? ton, between Marion and Bull streets, 102 feet front by 208 deep-a very desirable location for a family residence. For terms, which are liberal, apply to JACOB LEVIN, Oct IC 2t Auction and Com, Merchant. For Sale, THAT Valuable Tract of LAND, lying SSfton tho Barhamvillo Road and the Char -ji- lotte Railroad, about li miles from the city of Columbia, containing twenty-one acres, moro or leas, and having on it a beautiful site for a country residence, a moat excellent spring of water, and accommodations for five or six hand?; it ia about two-thirds cleared and i8 most admirably situated and watered for a vegetablo or "truck" garden, lying be? tween tho two branches which to rms the stream .flowing through Dr. Parker's place, and composed partly of tho aame soil on which Dr. Parker raised over 200 bushels of corn to tho aero. Possession given on the lat of January next. For further particulars, apply at thia office, or to . L. R. BECKWITH, Oct 5 3mo_Orangcburg, 8. C. For Sale, 3?AA ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, .UUU on thc Ediato. 750 ACRES iu Kershaw-in lots to anit. HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-$12,000. 1 Honao in thia city, (5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acros LAND, near the city-13.000. Apply to JOHN BA?SKETT, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent. Sept 24_ly_ S. W. PORTER. R. M. STEEEL. IMPORTANT TO THEJ LADIES ?3, AND ALL IN NEED OF SOMETHING TO WEAR. THE varied and cxtouaivo aasortmcnt of GOODS just received, at PORTER A STEEL'S EMPORIUM, offerB a raro opportunity to dry goods buyers, who would combine eco? nomy with good taeto. Our stocks, in oach department, aro now j complote..ami will boar comparison with any in tho city. Wo challenge competition. Our friends, and thc public, aro invited to call and examine for themselves, when wo feel confi? dant that the lowueaa of our prices, and quality of our goods, will ensure their custom. We quote below a few of our loaders: TARTAN PLAIDS, in all matorial?; Silk Poplins, Roubaix Poplina, Empress Cloths, Merinos, Co mle t Cloths, Bombazine a, A1 pacas, Delaines, Shawls, Cloaks and Fura, Blankets, Flanels, Woolen Goods, Gloves, HoBiery. S MALL WARES. An unequaled line of Domestic Goods, Tablo Linens, Towels, Dolleys, Diapera, Bcd Ticks. We would call anecial attention to our Goui*a Furnishing Department, consisting of Dress Shirts, Under-clothing, English and French Caseimerea, Domestic Caeaimeres, Tweeds, Tubby Velvets, Joana, etc. Sept 28 3mo_PORTER A STEELE. " Fresh Crackers. JfUST received, a eupply of fresh CRACK I ERS, BISCUIT8, Ac, conaiating of BUTTER CRACKERS, Boston Crackers, Ginger Schnappa, Butter Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Wino Biscuit, MILK BISCUIT, Cream Crackers, Nonpareil Biscuit, Fancy Crackers, Egg Biacuit, Lomon Crackora,Ac. For?ale by_J. AT. R. AGNEW. Medical College of Georgia, AUGUSTA. THE COURSE OF LECTURES in this Insti . tutioti will ho commenced cu tho FIRST I MONDAY in November, 7th. FEES: Full Course.. ..$105 Matriculation (taken once)... .'. . 5 Practical Anatomy. JO Graduation Foe.T Oct 8 sw 1 L. A. PUPAS, M. P., Dean. Grass Seeds. ORCHARD ORA8S SEEP, Herd's Grasa Seed. Red Clover Seed, While Clover I Seed, foi salo at H EISITSH S Oct 7 * 2_ru*' ^,<)r_iL*_ California Seed Oats. T\/\ BUSHELS PRIME CALIFORNIA ? M H ) SEED O-1*?? rojr sale by OctO EDWARD HOPE.