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Saturfay Wninjf, Nor?mber 0, X8TO. Tho V? ou nd inflicted apon Fren ola pride by tho fall of tho "virgin fortress" on the Moselle seems to exceed in acute and exasperating pain that which proved the death-blow of tho empire at Sedan, when France was less proparod to realizo a great disaster. The charge of high trea? son against Bazaine continues to bo trum? peted from oity to city and provinco to province throughout the repub tic. Every inoideht in the conduct of tho fallen marshal prior to his surrender that might indicate dissatisfaction with the charac? ter of the new government, or illustrate his reticence during the preliminaries for the capitulation, ia given to the pub? lic In proof of his villainy and duplicity, Amidst the general imprecations, how over, thc Constitutionnel, the Gazette, and other newspapers at Tours, demand a ou fusion of j ad gino nt, and it is sog gea^a ?tliat tin opportunity bo given him to provo bia : innocence before a oonncil offrait- Unfortunately, the marshal is a pfihonbr' ht present, and, what may loud color to tho accusation against him, is said to be with his imperial master at Wilhelmshohe, in company with the Empresa Eugenio. But having never had either occasion or opportunity to re? cognize the republic;, it does not appear strange that he should seek; in his cap? tivity, tho ofie ta Whom hin allegiance was originally gi veil, and for whoso cause his 6,wprd was drawn. Gen. Boyer, his aide>fle?-pomp,;refutes the charge made agalbBt hira: by'Gambetta, and reiterates, "We ? opl'tiiWted W f omi??. ' ' . Gen eral Bourbaki, who . escaped from Metz, and nftor a visit to tho.Empresa returned to France, entered the service of the repub? lic^ and was'assigned to command in the North, is under suspicion as having been a party to Bazaine's alleged disgraceful design, and it ia reported that, unable to stem the tide of popular disfavor, ho has resigned his position. Gambetta has is? sued another proclamation, in whioh ho intimates that the soldiers at Metz have protested against the "cowardly surren? der," and rofuse to be bonnd by it. From the least apparently prejudiced accounts it would appear that Bazaine has been honestly unable or unwilling to recognize any legitimate connection bo tweou himself and the provisional go? vernment; that he nouai dorn the political state of France as one of anarchy, and the provisional ministry irresponsible, bat that in delivering up Metz to the Prussians he was influenced by military necessity rather than by any political considerations. There are varions ru? mors concerning intrigues in which he is interested with the Emperor, and whioh are not at all unlikely. There are also reports that the Orleans princes are active, and that they havo 150,000 adhe? rents in Western France. The New York Herald thinks the con? viction of some of the public officers of the North, and the infliction of igno? minious puuishment on them, will be a valuable public advantage. The Herald thinks that many of the office-holders in New York ought to be in the State pri? son. The radical nominee for Congress, in the Rochester District, in the State of New York, who was at one time Comp? troller of the Currency at Washington, says that such frauds and evasions arc committed in the Revenue system of the United States that "not more than one half of the amount is collected that should and would be if the laws were enforced with administrativo ability and integrity." He says that the tax-payers are paying "upon a basis of revenue of about $900,000,000 por annum, while not more than one-half of that sum finds its way into the Treasury." How long will the people of America enduro such a system-how long can they endure it? -? # ? ? LEE MEMORIAL VOLUME,-The faculty of Washington Lee Collego, Lexington, Virginia, propose to publish a memorial volume in memory of Gen. Robert E. Lee, to be prepared, in great part, under tho immediate supervision of Gen. Lee's own family, giving a sketch of his life, from original and authentio sources, comprising incidents, rcminisceuces,?ac eount of*death and funeral, eulogies, editorials, &c., tho proceeds to be de? voted to the erection of a monument at Lexington. ? ? KrrcnEN BURNT.-We lenin that thc kitcheu of Mr. C. E. Franklin, of Clinton, was burned a night or two since, supposed tho work of tho incen? diary, as there had been no tiro in tho liouso all the day before, and could not hove been tho result of accident. [La urens v ?Ile Herald. A difficulty occurred on Tuesday last, about five miles from EdgeUeld Court House, oaused by the refusal of a party of negroes to be arrested on warrants from tho sheriff und a trial justice for stealing hogs from tho plantation of Mr. C. A. Cheatham. Wealth is not his who gets it, but Iiis bo enjoys it. ,'?Onco Moro to tho Branch-One? More." , MK. Eprron: .Qfloe^Ioww^njy. /*?ce to allow iinrg, tho Architect, to pasa by. I eon gb t other garoo. I did not, and do not now, consider him in the Bing. As ho persists in placing his "shield" botweon "Fair Play" and his objects, let mu tell him that the lauco of truth, when wioldod even by weak bauds, will pierce through any shield of what? ever mould. And mine has done it. It bas roached tho Board or their sub-com? mittee, and Mr. Allen Ac Co. stand now transfixed-parties to an unfair and a one-sided transaction. Mr. Berg insists that politics, not duty, inspires my pon. As I understand POLI? TICS-the organized powor to promote tho public weal and build up commu? nities-it is a good thing in its place. Bul this is not a matter of politics, it is a matter of fair dealing and public economy, Messrs. Noyes and Denny are both avowed "Republicans," and their treat? ment was the same us that of Mr. Davis, "anti-radical." Mr. Berg oharacterizeh my exposure as "political clap-trap." It is fashiona? ble now-a-days, in certain quarters, to hide mnoh rascality under tho cover of this veil, whioh Mr. Berg, to my surprise, borrows to flaunt in my face. If a De? mocrat knocks a Radical down for Bomo personal offence, it is "politics" that gave weight to tho honest blow! I acquit Mr. Borg of any connexion with aught that is inconsistent with his professional honor. When Mr. Berg speaks for himself, he does well; but when ho champions tho parties that lowe his professional aid, his cause becomes "a lost causo." I insist that this is not a matter of "politics." This is a matter of a liing neither more nor less. The financial Ring-worm that has benn feeding on tho State has reached the Lunatic Asylum. That is all. And let us hopo that tho saying will bo verified-"Them whom the nods intend to destroy they first make mad." FAIR PLAY. SAD ACCIDENT.-Wo learn with regret that John Andrew Leslio, a son of Mr. W. W. MoElweo, of this County, aged about six years, was smothered to death on Thursday last in a pilo of cotton seed. Ou tho day previous to thenccideut, this little boy, iu company with several play? mates of about his own age. were playiug in an out-house where tho cotton seed wero stored. The children excavated a bolo in tho pile of seed to tho depth of about eighteen inches, which they styled "u well." Tho next day the children again visited tho place where tho cotton seed were stored, when by some means tho deceased got into the bolo, head downwards, and was unable to extricate himself. Iiis companions, not realizing his dangerous situation, failed to render him any assistance, or give auy informa? tion of his condition to tho family. [Yorke illa Enquirer. Rev. Hugh Bagley, n Baptist minister, well-known throughout tho South, died at Richmond, Va., on Sunday night. HEADQUARTERS NO. ll SOUTH SECOND STREET. si \ GI.IO KIMBER SCHUMIS. CLASS A. To be Drawn at Wilmington, N. C,, THU Rbi) A Y, DECEMBER, 1,1870. Chartered by General Assemby, Marth 23, 1870. 10,000 Numbers put in the Wheel; 100 I'riies Brawn! CAPITAL PKIZK, Sr?.OOO. Two Prizes of $2,500 each. Two " 2,000 " Two .? " 1,000 " Two " " 500 " Ten .? .? 250 ?' Ton " " 200 .. Fifteen " *' 100 " Fifty-six " '* 50 " Whole Cert'Jlvales, $:>: Baleen, ?2.50; Quarters, $1.23. EXPLANATION or Du A WINO.--The numbera from 1 to 10,000, corresponding with tim TieketH, aro printed on separate slips of paper, and endri led with Mindi Tubes, and placed in one wheel, Tho KM) Prizes are printed on alipa of paper and encircled with Tubes, and placed in another wheel. Both whecda aro then rovolvcd, and a number is drawn from thc Wheo! of Numbers; and at tho aame time a printed ?lip ol the Prizes ia drawn from tho other whocl. Tho Number and Prize drawn out aro opened and exhibited to tho apecta tors, and registered by tho Coiniuiaiioncr. Tho Prizo being placod" against tho number drawn. Thia Operation ia repeated until al) of tho Prizes aro drawn out. KW For information and ordora, address North Carolina Uuni-licial Axtoclutlon, Wilmington, N. C., P. O. Box 50. IV. II. ORRKE.V, Qonoral Agont. Jons LONDON, Commissioner. Nov 5 i'J Extra Cheese. inn liOXES Goshen, English Dairy and lVl/ Pine Applo CUBESE; tor aalu low, Oct yo E. HOPE. U FRY ia thia day aiBo?lTorfb? mtmtal con? sent. Ail pargee Indebted, t?tt? ol?aa^in?? puyzaont to eitbor tho undersigned. ; . ^WTS.POP?, NovSS_ ft.W.IWY. Meeting of Stockfcoldars. fl?fcCB?BSSIEI-A. mcot?Dg of the Stockholders roflagaUgre ?r ,ho BLUE BIDQE RAIL? ROAD COMPANY, of South Carolina, will bo held in Columbia, at the ofllco of tho Compa? ny, on THURSDAY, thu 17th instant, at 12 o'clock, M. W. H. D. GAILLARD, Nov C 7t Secretary. W. R. Cochran's Celebrated Corn Whiskey THIS ARTICLE ia warranted pure and una? dulterated, and is pronounced hy judges to bo superior in quality to any ever offered in this markot. lt may bo obtained nf the Agent, on application at tho Nickerson House. Nov 5 1?_ Jannoy'8 Hall-Two Nights Only! F ll IU A Y ANO SATURDAY, NOV. ll, li. Tho World-Renowned DAVENPORT BROTHERS! WILL appear, aflora most extraordinary and suooeBsful career of seventeen yoars (flvo of which havo been spent in Eu? rope), in their Mysterious and Startling Wonders. Their wondorful powers have been witness ed by tho crowned heads and tho nobility of Europo, astonishing and confounding the wisest of all countries. They must bo Been to bo appreciated. KW Admission $1.00. Ri sorved seats il 50. Son ts can bo secured in advanco at Sulzbach or's Jewelry Store, under Columbia Hotel, whore a plan of tho Hall can bc seen. Ri,' Doors open at 7. Seance begins at 8 Nov 5 G_ Special Notice. fTHIE largest, finest, and best stock ol JL CLOTHING in tho city. Owing to thc death of Col. W. J. Hoke, tho stock will be soldat prices that defy competition. Our line of Over-coats, Ung?aos, Bushiest! suitB, young mcu and boys' clot lies, and water? proof goods, (of every style,) is complete. Buyers will remember, wo odor the above goods, together with a snlendid stock of Furn ?sliing Good?, H H t s, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks Valises, Carpet-bags, etc., etc., lower thar tho samo articles can be bought this sido ol New York. Tho business will bo conducted by G. M Johnson, assisted by myself, who rcspcctfull] solicits a share of tl?e publie patronage. Ml KB HOKE, Son of W. J. Hoke. N. B.-The undersigned respectfully iuvltei all his old friends to give him a call, seo foi themselves, and bo satisfied that the truth o tho above will ho fullr verified. Nov 5 * G. M. JOHNSON. Graud Toy Emporium. MCKENZIE'S, ?lain Street, Coluinhia, S. C., #WHERE is offered the largest am host selected stock of TOYS eve brought to this market Dcah rs an. others call bc accommodated, Whole salu or Retail. Old and young, grave and gay can be suite from this varied collection. CANDIES of Pure Sugar manufacture' daily. Also, CAKES AND PIES. A linc assortment ol CANNED (.CODS jiu receiving from the best, manufactories. Frosh DATES, Now Crop RAISSIN, CITROl and CURRANTS. ALMONDS, ami a tull lin of ASSORTED NUTS. London BISOU1TT and Prince Albei CRACKERS, (imported articles,) pure andi groat benefit to the sick and convaleecnt. JELLIES of pure fruit manufactured an sold at reasonable prices. Oct20 JOHN MCKENZIE. Cigars. GENUINE Imported CIGARS, together wit a large supply of Domestic CIGAR! Prices to suit all. JOHN C. SEEG g RS. General Groceries. THE largest and best assorted stock 1 FINE GROCERIES, WINES and L QUORS in Soutli Carolina, can lie found at n Store. A call will provo this all?gement. Nov 3 ^OE_? SYMM ERS. North Carolina Butter. .yf\ KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER, on co ?J\J sigument, and will he sold very low close. Packages average I rom twenty thirty pounds euch. Nov 3 GEO. SYMMERS. Mackerel -| f\f\ PACKAGES new MACKEREL, Bo XvU ton Inspection, Nos. 1,2 and 3, barrels, half barrels, quat ter barrels and kit just received and for sub; low, bv Nov 3 CAMPBELL A JONES. ?a~ Call at the Sign of tho Indian Girl. C lurabia Hotel Block, and select your Cigai Tobacco, Pipos, Ac, from a very tine sto just recoived. Nov 4 Superintendent's Office. C., C. & A. R. J COIXMIIIA, S. 0 , November 3, 1870. FOR the accommodation -y'y-i^sf^jj?? persons wishing to visit t STATE FAIR, a special train will be runt tween Chester and Columbia, November 9, and ll, as follows: Leave Chester at G A. n arrive ut Columbia at 10.10. Returning, lea Columbia at 5 P. M., arrive at Clu ster 9.? Round trip tickets for one fare, to be had application to Agents. Nov. 4 _C. DOUKNIGHT, Rnp't, Clothing, Tino snit all, at reasonable prices, at JL Oct 23 J. SUEZ RAC H ER'S, A Card. THE undersigned, respectfully informs 1 friends, generally, that ho may hcroafl tie found at tho well known and popular B Goods Establishment of Messrs. J. H. A M. KIN AK I), whore he will bc pleated to a them, and givo them his attention. Nov2ws?l J. LEE DIXON Cutting Cheese. ITUFTY boxes GOSHEN and NEW YOI " STATE CHEESE, tor sale low hy Oct 9 EDWARD HOPE Seed Wheat-: Seed Wheat!! OAA BUSH ELS seh cted SEED WHEA ??\ 1\3 for sale by R. O'NEALE fi SON Nov 1 Boots and Shoes. A FEW moro left, and will be disposed ?\. at eost prices, at J. SULZBACHER'S oct 23 _ A Mammoth Bailie of Fine Jewelry VALUED at S1.0Q0. 200 Chances, at cacti. 25 Prizos, consisting of Fino Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold BREAST-PINS and EAR-RINC SILVER GOBLETS, Ac. Will como oil at my Saloon aa soon as t Chance:; arc taken. Oct 30 G. DIEBOK8 Gold and Silver Coin. THE CITIZENS* SAVINOS BANK buy a sell GOLD and SILVER at a small m gin. A. G. BRENIZER, Oct 23 Cashier m HARRIED, On the evening of tho 2d instant, at Bothel Ohttroh, by Ber. VT. D. Harria, JOHN A. BARBE, of Charleston, to Mba ELLA M. TO? LAND, ol Columbi*. -mmmm-MgBB. B Mg ??UMO At.. -THE BRIDAL, CHAMBER.-Essaya for Young Mon, on groat SOCIAL EVILS and ABUSES, which interfere with MABUIAOB with sore moana of rolief for tho Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Ment frofa of charge, in sealed envelopes. Addreas, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 H. Ninth at., Philadelphia. Fa. Nov5 3mo State of South Carolina-Richland Co. IX THE COU HT OF PRO HATE, lly H'm. Hutson Wing, Judge of Probate in Jiiehtuud County. WHEREAS, F. W. MoMaster hath ap? plied to me for ?otters of administra? tion de bonis non, on thu catate of HEN HY P. DOUGAL, lato of Richland, deceas? ed. These aro, therefore, to cito and ad? monish all and singular the kindred and oi editors of tho Haid deccasod, to bo and appear before nu- at a Court of Probate for tho Haid County, to bo holden at Columbia, on the 14th day of November, 1870, at 10 o'clock a. m., to ahow cause, if any, why tho said ad ministration sh ou 1.1 not bo granted. Given under my band and ti.o seal of tho Court, thia 31et day of October, A. D. 1870. and in the ninotv-tirth vcar of American Inde? pendence. " WM. HUTSON WIGG, Nov 5,10 Judge of Probate O Hats. F all atyles, to bc had cheap, at Oct 23 J. RU LZ ?A0HF.HU Just Received at Exchange House. FRESH lota Baglcy'a "Mayflower" and other choleo brands of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO. Also, a frosh atoek of beat brands CIGARS. Firat quality PICKLES, SAUCES, etc. P AYSINGER A FRAKLIN, Nov 3 Proprietors. F?RS, FURS. A CHOICE LOT ot FURS, Tor Ladies and A. Children, open this dav, ut Oct27!fi MRS."N^A. SMITH'S. Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. A FINE lot of the best Pan-cake aud li' ?V. Chewing TOBACCO. Novj^_ _JOHN C. SEEGERS. Buckwheat and Golden Syrup. 1 AA BAG- :icw BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, J.\J\t 5 bariola Golden SYRUP, for aale by Oct 30_R. HOPE. Dry Goods. A LARGE and well aelected stock, at low A. figures, at J. SULZBACHEU'S. Oot 23 : 300 BBi.S. F LOU lt, : ?00 bushels COHN, : : 100 sacks SALT, : 50 b?rrela WHISKEY. : We are determined to sell at : : aoiue price to facilitate moving : : into our new store. ; : Oct 30 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. For Sale. ~ 100 acres choice LAND-O'.? acres clear 5*ed - situated three miles from Hopkins' -j.Jt^Tnrn-Ont: thirteen miles from Colum? bia, and titree-quarters of a milo from the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. For terms, apply at this office. Oct 30 lin Hams and Bacon Strips, I NEW SUGAR-CURED HAMS. JLv/V / 1,000 lbs. now Sugar-cured Break? fast Stripa, just received and for sale bv Oct 7_ J. A 'I. B. AGNEW. S. W. rOUTElt. II. St. STEELE. ANOTHER HEAVY INVOICE OF DRY GOODS ARRIVING T O - X> -A. "ST ! LADIES' SLITS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BLANKETS. A full and choice lot of MEN'S WEAR, TOGETHER WITH Every Article KEPT IN A First Class Store. Wc ofter our Goods at ?ow Cotton Agares. PORTER & STEELE, Oct 21 Columbia, S. C. R. & W. C. S WAFF IE Ll). AHEAD AS USUAL. OUR FALL. STOCK or CLOTHING, HATS, AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, NOW IN STORE. The Largest and Best Stock WE II AYE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. M MEN and BOYS' HATS of overv descrip? tion, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, RUGS, DRESSING GOWNS, ?Vc. A superior SHIRT, never before offered iu thia market, made to order without extra charge. The largest Roo nf French and English CLOTHS and VESTINGS ever offered. With additional facilitica in our workshop, wo aro determined that our Custom Dopa.tment aimil bo unsurpassed. HATS and CLOTHING at wholesale R. A W.C.HWAFFIELD, Sept 10 Columbia Clothing House. XU o o A 1 Items. POST OFFICE HOTJKS.- Northern mail opone 430 F. M. ; otases ll A. M. Charleston and Greenville, open 4.30 P. M.; close 5.80 A. M. Western, opens 12.30 P. M.; CIOSOB 2..15 P. M. Charleston, evening, opens 8 A.M.; closes G P. M. Oflice open Sundays from half-past 1 o'clock to htdf-pust 5. Delegate? to thc Tompernuce Conven? tion will find nt tho rending room of tho Young Mon's Christian Association, situ? ated over the Carolina National Bank, a oommittoo who will take pleasure in ren? dering them assistance in procuring boarding-houses. Tho Convention will assemble at 7*0 o'clock Thursday eve? ning, 10th instant, at the hali of the Pul metto Fire Company. There is great complaint relntive to the irregularity of the maila on the diff?rent railroads. Ono day last week, no ageut went out on tho Greenville Railroad consequently, no mail waa distributed. On Thursday, there was uo Northern mail received here-owing to tho absence of tho mail agent from tho Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Yes? terday, there was uo mail from Augusta. These irregularities should be looked iuto, ami, if the present agents arc in? competent, others should bo appointed. Wo call the attention of the officials at Washington to tho matter, as it is a growing evil. If the work cannot be done by the mail agunta, we hope an arrangement will be made with the Adams und Southern Express Compa? nies, and our word for it, there will be no cause of complaint. THE D.vvEsroHTS.-T'?ese truly won? derful mystificators give two of their indiscoverable performances in Jauuey's Hall, on Friday and Saturday evenings of next week. The brothers enter a coinmou cabinet, and after being se? curely bound baud and foot, by a com? mittee selected from the audience, and tho doors of the cabinet closed, musical instruments are played and human hands appear at an opening m the cabinet, and when tho doors are opened they ure found to bo securely bound tc their seats. In tho dark scene one of them is bound by strong ropes toa chair, and in that position bis cont is stripped from him, and seen to Hy across the stage. The Richmond Dispatch speaks thusly of their performance in that city: "The second performance of the Da? venport Brothers was as great a success as their first. The gentlemen selected last night by tho largo audience to represent them on tho stage were Mr. A. I M. Keiley and Major Willie Caskie, General P. T. Mooro, Mr. John Purcell, Jr., Mr. Mayo, nnd Major W. W. Har? rison also assisted in efforts to get nt the bottom of tho mystery, but in vain. Mr. Keiley took his place in tho cabinet between the brothers, who were first se? curely tied. One of his hands was plac? ed on each of his companions, and his feet were also bound to theirs, so that the slightest movement on tho part of either of tho performers would be de? tected by him. Tho doors were then closed, and tho audience, listening, heard distinctly and successively the playing npon the guitar, violin and tamborine, and the ringing of the bells, obedient to Mr. Kelley's request. Tho door was theu opened, and Mr. Keiley was dis? covered with a tamborine ou his head and a guitar ut his back. He stated that the brothers bad not moved at all, but that at his command some mysterious invisible power, had raised the instru? ments aud played upon them, and that a hand had passed across his fuco and another had been tugging away at the ropes on his wrists. Like Speaker Tur? ner on the previous night, he was to? tally at ii loss to account for the pheno? mena. "But it is not our pnrposo to givo a statement in detail of the performances of the Davenports last night, nor to try to accouut for them. They offer no ex? planation of the mystery, aud no one in tho audience was able to give ono that is satisfactory. Conjuration, legerdemain, spiritual manifestations, or whatever else they are, these feats afford a most de? lightful pastime, and opeu a wide field of inquiry for the speculative mind. I For nineteen years they havo puzzled the savants of Europe and America, and it is hardly probable that to u Richmond mun will belong tho credit of explaining 'how these things can be.'" HOTEL Amii VALS, November 4.- j Nicker son House-li. Terry, W. II. Oil ham, Richmond; J. P. Boyce, Fred. D. Bush, Greenville; John Chapman, Holsellvillo; R. Duncan, Spurtatiburg; Mrs. C. E. Pratt and child, Miss ?Sue | Pratt, Miss Minnie Pratt, Mississippi; D. J. Walker, II. Jones, D. Lucas, S. C.; T. A. Mano, Boston; R. M. Steele, city; J. F. Bailey and wife, Montgo? mery; Leon De Leon, Agent Worrell Sisters. Columbia Hotel-']:. A. Beard, New York; J. M. Simpson, Greenville; Wm. N. Taft, E. W. M. Mackey, Charleston; S. F. Trowbridge, W. F. Tlmckster, A. Molle?, Jr., Greenville; F. Murphy, W. H. Evans, Chi.rlaaton; Wm. Fort, Lex? ington; T. H. Browne, Now York; W. W. Moyberry, Peoria; H. J. Samon, R. W. Latham, New York;L. M. Speers, J. W. William, Newberry; Mrs. B. B. McCrecry. city. 1 , i: -rr PHCEIUXIARA.-- Pereons residing on the Greenville and Colombia, Bine Ridge, Laurens, and Spar tan burg and Union Railroads, can obtain the telegraphic news, market reports, etc, through the columna of the PHONIX, twenty-foar hours ahead of any other paper. Re? member this, cotton buyers aud business men. Messrs. L?rick & Lowrance have just received severul tubs of choice Goshen butter; also, something particularly fine, from tho Valley of Virginia; besides a lot of pure mountain. Oct somo before it is all gone. At the session of the JnsticcB and Judges yesterday, sixteen additional rules of practico were adopted. The session, at 3 p. m., took a recess until tho second Monday in December next. We have been furnished by tho agent, Mr. P. Coonan, with a sample of Coch? ran's celebrated corn whiskey, and after testing, pronounce it a No. 1 article. Mr. Goonan, the agent for the nnle of this article, is now at the Nickerson House, and will wait upon onr merchants, with a view of introducing this fine brand of whiskey into this market. Residents as well as strangers often desire information as to where a "good sqnaro meal" can bo obtained. Wo im? part tho information. The Exchange House, Mein street, near Lady, is the pluee. Oysters, fish, game and meats are constantly on hand, and in a short time cnn be cooked in any style. "Capt. Jack, of the wooden leg"-no relative of the valiant "Horse Marines" official-is employed by Messrs. Paysinger Sc Frank? lin, and will lay a reasonable wager that lie can open oysters sufficiently rapid to keep two ordinary eaters going. Try him-we did. Material changes and improvements have been made at the Fair Grounds, aud everything will bo in apple-pie order by the 9th. Persous desirous of exhi? biting should report early. air. Leon dc Leon, Esq., Agent of the Worrell Sisters burlesque opera bouffe company, paid usa short visit yesterday. He informs us that the sisters, with their talented company of twenty five artists, will give three performances in Nickerson Hull, commencing Monday evening, No j vemlier li. Will bo sent freo of charge for the year 1871, a cop j' of Merry's Museum, enlarged and improved, to any one who will oct as agent for it and get up a clnb. This is a rare chance for the boys and girls, as tho publisher snys "Merry for the coraiug year will bo the most at? tractive of ull the juvenile magazines." Don't take his word for it, but send for a specimeu number free, and judge for yourself. The terms of tho Museum are SI. 50 a year, and tho publisher is Ho? race D. Fuller, Boston. LIST OK NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. H. Gerken-Headquarters. Davenport Brothers-?Tanney's Hall. W. ll. Cochran-(J?rn Whiskey. . 1 Dissolution of Copartnership. Meeting of Stockholders. Medical-The Bridal Chamber. Mike Hoke-Special Notice. Wm. Hutson Wigg-Citation Notice. Mu. E. H. HElNlTsn- DEAU Fin : The bottle of Queen's Delight which I purchased from wm bau given me entire satiafaction. 1 have been a dyspeptic fur many years, and never found relief trom an attack, except by travel? ing, chango of climalo and diet. No medicine ever before hail produced so good an effect. After using that ono bottle, I am almost en? tirely relieved of pain. My bowels are regu? lar, Ac. I experience no nausea, as I did bo fore taking tho Queen's Delight. I rocard this medicino ono of tho most valuable, lt is : pleasant and agreeable. I abai1 recommend it. Yours, respectfully, Oct '2t> "JAMRS F. DOWNEY. '.lt'.-? mit y curia," said Mrs. Partington to Ike, while rea ding about tho impending war in Eurone, "that tho Hollcrhorn creates such an ado in Yurrup, when it's sich a common disease among thc cattle in Am?r ky." The old lady, having delivered herself of the above, took a done of I.II'PMAN'S GIIE.IT GEn MAN lilTTEltH to cheer her depressed epirits, ?iud resumed her Knitting. Lippman's Hilters are for salo by all drug? gist H and dealers. Depot in Columbia. S. C., ut OEIUKK A McGBEGOn'a, Druggists. S 18 Fancy Articles. Ct A LL at J. SULZdACHER'S and eec ) Oct '2:1 _ Selling Off ALOTof fine JE WELKY. Ear-rings. Rreast pins, Plain Gold Kings, Gold and Silvor '1 liiniblca, Ac. Parties will find it to thoir interest to call and examine tho various articled. Oct 30 G. PIERCES. Fresh Norfolk Oysters ITU'KUY DAY at tho Columbia leo House. _j Just received, another lot, TO-DAY, ol mc bent that cnn bo had, and I intend to kucp thom regular all this sca*ou. Oct 27 lin_JOHN P. RAI EM Aft. A Desirable Store to Rent. mm? STOKE ROOM, now occupied by JL Messrs. L?rick Si Lowrance as a hardware and grocery establishment, ia now odored for rent. This is a very desirable stand, bituated on Main street in the midst ol business, oppo? site the Pinr.Nix oflicc. Inquire of E. IL HEINITSH, Out 2? Al tho Drug Store. , Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. _ THE undersigned informs tho .-o f rafe public that ho hus openedI ?TgrJV ^lAstook or WATCHES, CLOCki^JC? %L?3m und JEWELllY. to which bo luvues ittention. Ho i? also prepared to |rn?n?M itEPAllt thoroughly and in a work Ics&a an like manner TIME-KEEPERS of ovory Hind; besides Jewelry, etc. ^ Nov 3 Imo Two doors below P?iENlX Office.