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m tob pop* aito ?mpebob .*o&AXr->mw . XAVAL engagement?bazaine b tbial, ' AO., 40. . ' '~ Madrid, Ootober ii ?a?oiu*oiH?uuj of Cartagena attribute tho defeat of ?Ujdr^aadron solely to-the cowardice V J>m\ ,oi Contraria?, w&o ordered against the wishes of the ere1 declare that he will, not 1)4's ooromend the fi?M^*in. Tb sailed oat of Jbo harbor to, c oecood flght. g? flodlng, tho Govern ment fleet prepared for ?ction, retired. London. October ;U.~The OarliBts assert that in the battle of tbaOtb, Gen. Msrlones loe?;9p07m*iofc>hile their own loss was o^j^cOTu.^^., 'w. ? Wm. E. feai^r. >?bibord/-Parlia? ment, in ipfii^pWM'D^fleB last night, urged a^'itbreaW of ;Intercourse with the United fttateo. Every poblio man, he said, should visit the country. Paris, Ootober 15.?The Gaulois esti? mates that the Bonepartiata contributed one-third o: the yo^c throwu by the Badioals Jn last Sunday's elections. Krantz, tho Deputy from the Depart ment of the Seine, haf> declared in favor of the rep obi io. On his trial, Baaaine reiterated bin assertion, that he was not informed of MacMahon'a advance uutil the 30th of Aagoet. In reference to this and seve? ral other points, he offered affidavits in support of hia statements. The Presi? dent coldly said they would be referred, with other affidavits, to tho court when the time for examination of witnesses had arrived. The feeling ia that to? day's proceedings have been unfavora? ble to Basaine. Berlin, Ootober 15.? Tho corres? pondence between the .Pope and Em? peror William is officially published. The.Pope writes, on August 7, that tbe measures of bis Majesty's Government elm at the destruction of Catholicism. Ho ls unable to disoover any measure for suoh severity; being informed and believing that the Emperor is averse to tlie ifcoroaao or continuance of this harsh policy. , Ho points out that mea? sures injurious to the'Obristinn religion only tend to undermiuo tho Govern meat. He 6peaka-frankly, as truthful? ness to all is his duty, a d all baptized, even non-Oatholios, belong, iu a certain sense, to him. He cherishes the oon Viotion that the -Emperor will adopt the uecoesary measures, .and concludes by praying'God to be merciful to tho Em? peror and himself. The German Em peror replies, on September 3, rejoicing %t tbe opportunity to correct errors re? nting to GormaD affairs. If the Pope was' truthfully informed; he would be aware that the Government aanuotaot against tbe approval of the sovereign. The Emperor deeply regress that a por? tion of bis' Oatliolib subjects (priest*.) have organized a party which ia en? gaged in intriguo agaiuBt the State, and disturbing the religious peaoe to tbe ex tent of open revolt against existing laws. He points to indications of simi? lar movements in other parts of Europe and in America, and declares be will maintain order and law, so long as God snables* him to do so, even against.the iervauts of a charah whioh be supposed icknowledged obsdjeuce to secular uu horitv as the commandment of God. ie doctrine of obedience, however, he r' ta tosee.ee many^priests ia Pros isown. He expresses the hope, at now the Pope has b?en informed of 0 truth, he will' use his authority to irmiaateI tho. agitation, whioh, be de ares'before God, has bo conception 8th religion or truth. He takes ob ition to. the Pope's remark about uou atholicH, and, concluding, say* differ Uoa of belief, however, should not pre Sht our living in poaoe. Madeid, 'October 15.?-Preparations to being made for a general attack on ortagena by the land and sea forces of is national Government. The iosur (nte are completely demoralized. London, Ootober 15.??150.000 were' Hipped from Liverpool for New York Telegraphic?American Matters. lEOriON returns?YELLOW FEVER?AID " fob the sufferers? IMPORTANT LIFE insurance decision?FINANCIAL MAT? ters? stokes* TBIATj?THE ORANGES? state fairs, AO., AO. Washington, Ootober 14.?P^unsyl Snia, ' Washington' Oounty?Decno (iratio majority, 09; gain, 41. Pbila elnhia, complete?Gordon, B^pubti inj 4,998. Ludlow, 39,298. Centre btinty?Democratic majority, 500. Al? tona: Glair County?13 gain. Bedford 4-BmalllJDemocratio majority. Cumber kid County?600 Democratic majority, jyooming County?100 Republican iajority. Warden County?Repuhli in majority,-' for' State Treasurer, 9. he'vote 4br Supreme Judge is a tie. Ork County?about 1.000 Democratic! iajority. Huntington County?600 Ho pblican majority. Crawford County? K) Republican majority. Clinton bunty???0 Democratic majority. Jontgomery?small Bepnblicsn majori 1 last year; Democratic majority, 9. (tsrion "County?Dsmoorstio majority, 90. Venango County?Republican fijority.'VSOO: Danpbia County?Ro pblioan majority, 1,100; Berks County -about 4,000. Luzerne Oouuty?De mnratio rhajnrity. ' 2,000. Bucks Ounty?Democratic msjority, 200. incastvr, Lancaster Conuty ?Demo attic majority, 826; majority in third Mrd, Democratic gain, 125. Milton, hrthomberluud County?Rapnblioan 3jority, 100; Repubboau gain, 18. | tawissu, Columbia Conuty?Ludlow, fr Judge, 8 majority; Demooratio gain, IX ' Reeding, Berks County?tlretl vyd, Republican majority, 21; Demo-1 oitio gain, close. York County?1,000, bdford Conuty?very olose; small Ds rJcrntio majority. Fulton County? 2> majority. Cumberland County ? 61 Democratic majority. Lyoommg duty?100 Republican majority. Ful U County?Demooratio majority 275. Desmoines, Iowa, Ootober 14 ?The j Tpublioaus have carried tbe State. To grangers carried some Gonntiee. PRife^bg; October W-LJmmun >W dioate 800 Republican majority for tbe County?Republican majority, 1,800. Cambria County?e^tijuated Democratic I majority. 7te^jbbWfioM County?Demo? kratie m-Vjority^wK. Crawford County ?Republican majority, 900. Blair County?Republican, about.650. The majority for .jtfaokey ia tb,e State will reach ubcat SO.?OC, i^L^G^dos'a for Supreme Judge,. 2&000 3$)iaion Connty returns indicate Gordon^ majority at 44000.. . ; .>? :y> y>3?'>S'r ?? M rmph ia, O qtob e r Ii -r-Mayor Johu sou,-who bus devoted himself unremit? tingly to hie duties, ha* the fever. CiNoIhhati, Ootober 14.?-Contribu? tion, boxes for Memphis at all the poll.?. It ia supposed that 82,000 was collected. OonuMBDs, Ohio, Ootober 14.?The rutorua are slow. Compared with the vote of 1872, the vote of forty-one town? ships snd Akron, Yonngstowo and Ma? rietta * complete, show a Democratic gain of 756 ToiiKOo, Ohio, Ootober 15 ?Cum miugs, Domoorot, bus been elected Treasurer by 2,500 mujority. Newark, N.J., O-tober 15.?The De? mocrats elect the Mayor; the last- was a Uepublioau. Memphis, Ootober 15.?Forty-one fe? ver deaths yesterday. Philadelphia., Ootober 15.?The Press estimates Gordon's majority at 18,000. Shbevbport, Ootober 15.?A gradual deoliue iu the epidemic ia reported. Thirty blaok vomit oases have recovered. Richmond, Va , Ootober 15.?In the Circuit Court of the United State.", the oase of Hancock es. the New Yotk Life Insurance Company was decided against the compauy, und a verdict roudered for $1,371. Tins is a case of genera] inte? rest iu the South and to insurance men, as it settles the question of liability Of Northern insurance companies for the amount of premiums paid uefore the war on policies which lapsed during the war. It the company refused applica? tion for renewal all r the war closed, the verdict was for the premiums paid and the interest thereon. The company's agent here declined to receive premium ? from the plaintiff, because unabie to communicate with the home office. Albany, October 15 ?TL? cashier in the Treasury Department of the State has been arrested, for a defalcation $300,000. Cunning book keeping. Louisville, Ootober 15.?The maun faoturers are discharging many bauds The Ohio Falls Car Company baa sus? pended work. The bunks are puyiuy ourrenoy. Two importer yellow fsver deaths here. Washington, Ootooer 15.?Grant, with Geueruls Babuouk und Belkuap, have left for Toledo. . Andrew Johusou wilt be serenaded to night. What be knows of the Mrs. Surrutt horror is expected. Governor Shepherd, of the District, entertained the Evangelists at Willurd's to-day. Upon bid health being heartily drank, the Governor welcomed them to the District in a characteristic speech ol uuusuul elegance. Probabilitiea?For the South Atlantic States, North east to South-east winds, with increasing cloudiness. Rogkland, Me , October 15.?Miss Miuk bus been acquitted of the murder ol Dr. Baker. New York, October 11.?Affairs on the street are somewhat quieter thib morning. Siouks opened feverish and wuut down 1(&5 per cent., touching lower figures than at any time yester? day, but rallied sharply, recovering !(_</. 5}4 per oeut., but still very irregular. Union Pacific weut down to 15j^ ? lower price than ever touched before. The ouiy failure" reported is W. S. Perry, a small operator. Oilman, Sou & Co , 47 Exobuoge Place, bavo suspended. They say then HUfpeiisiou was Caused by the continued draiu ou deposits, non-payment of col? lections due the firm, and depreciation of securities. They have, therefore, concluded to pay no more checks until further notice. Drafts drawn against remittances received to-day und here? after will bo paid by the firm as trustees. W. S. Perry, whose failure was an? nounced this uioruiug, says his failure was caused by the heavy decrease in the price of stocks. Stokes' tr-al is progressing, with the witnesses iu the same order as before. San Francisco. October 15.?The State Q range of Patrous of Husbandry met utSau Jose, yesterduy. 100 Cranges | were represented. Raleigh, N. C, Ootober 15.?The entries to the State fair are now com? pleted. There ure 8,000 articles ou ex? hibition?tbo largest ever known in any Southern State. Tbo attendance to day numbered 10,000. The trotting race for the porse of $300 was won by Mo Gull'a Nolly Irwin, in 2.37. Tbe run? ning rase, purse of $150, was won by Dr. Stalou'b Flora, iu 1.58)a. The hurdle nice, leaping eight hurdles in a mile, was won by Norwood's Jack Ronl hao, in 2.18. Every b ;tel and boarding house is crowded to overflowing, and still they come. Weston, the walkist, walks to-morrow. Voorbee* speaks on Fiiday. Memphis, Ootober 15.?Sisters Mug daien and Maria, of Lazalulto Academy, died yesterday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Oarmiohael, of Gruco Episcopal Church, was attacked yesterday with the fever, Ths Howard Association reported three deaths. Tbe Masonic Belief Associa? tion buried four und the St. Andrew's Society one, yesterday. The mortuary report of yesterday shows an ioorease of four in the total deaths?three from yel? low fever and one from other caused. Total deaths fifty-one, of which forty one are from yellow fever. From re? ports from all sources, the result reached shows on ioorease in the death rate, as expected, bat a large decrease in new. oaaas. Moat of those atteoked yester? day have been waiting on the siok and I haastipu. It in eafely concluded that the dise^ it abating slowly. /, Report? are very favorable of tbe cases on tbe handVfiS *fV? ;differeut com ajitteet?. and physicians eay the fever ia'less malig? nant. A row occurred Jaat evening, be? tween some negroes and White people, about burning yellow fever boddiug, in the vicinity of the sick.. Mm. Heale gers, a white lady, was badly bauten by tbe negroes, who were arrested. There is troohis.. here in the mitnioi^ Kal government, occasioned by the [ayor's appointing Chairman Z nt, of the (JoBimou Council, instead of Ctmir man Cioillo, of the Board of Aldermen, to act as Mayor pro tern., during the Mayor's illness. Cioillo caused a writ of ouster to be served, on Zmt this morning, and is now in possession of tbe office. The affair pauses a general feeling of disgust. It is evident thieves are flookiug to the city; several attempt? ed robberies of houses and persons buy? ing been already detected. Au inter? view with a member of tbe Odd Fel? lows' board of relief shows that the order has lost twenty-six members, four widows and wives aud eight children? thirty-eight deaths in all. From ninety two patients, the order now have forty four sick, including Mayor Johnson aud Rev. James Carmiubael. Thermometer ut noon to-day 77, aud there were signs of frost this morning. Warm weathi-i has a favorable effect on tbe sick, but lessens tbe chance of checking tbe saourgo. Few new cases buye been dis? covered to day. A man named Black more was detected yesterday defrauding tbe Citizens' Belief Committee of ra? tions, and was this morning tiued 850 and sentenced to confinement in a dark ot-lt for ten days. Macon, Ga., October 15.?The Geor? gia State Fair commences on tbe 27th, aud coutiuues six days. Tbe grouuds are the finest on the continent, uud are in perfect order. Fjfty head of fine stock are already on t he ground. Many on Aries have already been made, uud others are being made daily. There are prospects of the largest attendance ever in tbe South. Tue railroads from Now York to New Orleans will carry passengers and goods at half rute. Tbe city is making ample- preparations to accommodate visitors. Many distin? guished men from all parts of the coun? try will be here. Montgomery, Ala , October 14.? Five yellow fever deaths in the pust forty-eight hours; among them, Francis Widmer, late United States Internal Revenue Collector. Tclegrnplilc?Commercial It ..-ports. Coluhr-a, S. O, October 16.?Sales of cotton yesterday 85 bales?middling 14?.;o. ?Liverpool, October 15?Noon.?-Cot? ton dull and unchanged; sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export 2,000; sales of uplands, on tbe basis of low middling, shipped in October, 9@9^; ditto, in November, 9; sales include 51,000 bales of American; sales on the basis of good ordinary, to be delivered in December, 8 1316 Paris, October 15.?Rentes 57f. 40c. London, Oitober 15?Noon.?New 5s 92. LlVEBPOOL, October 15?Evening.? Sales of uplands, <>u rbV) busis or low middling, to lie delivered iu Oitob.r, 9. New York, October 15? Moon.? Gold opened ut 8^4 Stocks uri'Vnund feverish. Gold 8)4. M<me\ coin mission bid; nothing doing Exchange ?loDg 7; niiort 8. Govern tu oti H dull States qutet and lower. Cotton irngu lar; -aies 1,470 bales?upiuuds 17.'4; Orleans IS; futures opened us follow.-: Oetob.-r 16%. 16^; November 16^': D< cumber 16J?, January 16 SMd; February 16 V Hif*^ ; Maroh 10^; April 16 15-16. 16 17-16. Flour/dull aud heavy. Wheat und coro dull and un? changed. Pork quiet aud unchanged ? now me-s 16 00(7j}l?.25. Lard steady? old steam 8 3 lb' Freights unchanged. 7 P. M.?-Cotton irregular; Stile? 2,911 bales, ut 17)^(^17%. Southern Uonr dull und lower?6 80(al7 00 for common to fnir extra; 7 50@ll VlO for good to choice ditto. Whiskey lower, closing witn hellers ut 92.1?. Regular wbral without decided change. Corn heavy, at 57'..(// 08 for steamer Western lUIXed. Pork dull uud heavy?now mess IG UU Beef dull and liuchuuged?mess 8 50 [?(, 10.00 Lard lower, at 81^. Cotton? net receipts 611; gioss 8,002; future I closed dull; Rains 1,830 bales, as follows: Ooobr 1G)?($1U 17-32; No\e.ule 16 15 32(g)lG;g; December Hi 15 32(dj 16'-; January 16 7 16@16 15 32; Feb? ruary 16.'...(?1116 9-16; Maroh H5 9 16@ l?^u; April 16 13 16 Money irregular, aud closed at >-4 and interest bid. Et chatigo dull, at 7. Gold sttudy, at 8;'y Qi)S}.y. Governments dull, but nothing doing. States dull an 1 heavy. Louisville, October 15.?Flour quiet aud unchanged. Corn quiet. Poik held at 15 00. Bacon?shoulders 8l4';j clear rib 8)-g@8?4; clear tddea.0, packed. ] Hams?sugar-cured 12(dl3; plain 12 Lard?tierce 8J4(?jr>9; kegu,l2; steam 8. Whi.-dt-y quint, ut 90. St. Loois, Ootobor 15.?Flour quiol and unobangod. Corn steady ?No. 2 mixed 43,j?, on East side, dosing u - ik. Whiskey lower, at 93. Pork dud, with small tmles at 14.75. Baoon dull; only suiul' order trade. Lard unchanged. Cincinnati, Octob-r 15?Flour quiet aud steady, at 6.90(o';7.10. Pork 14 50^t) 14 75; generally held at 11.75. Juard quiet, at 7 56@7.62>^ Tor kettle; job-I biug sales ut 8.?0. Bucou quiet, with! ouly jobbing sales?Shoulders 8; clear rib 8; clear bides 8? {. Whiskey steady, at 90. Philadelphia, Ootober 15.?Cottou dull?middling 18; low middiiug 17'^; strict good ordinary 10,'ij: not receipts 4 bules; gross 119. GaLVBSTON, October 15 ?Coltoll weak and declining?good ordinary 13; Texas ordinary 11; net receipts 739; smea 630; stock 9.594. I Savannah, October 15.?Cotton dull ?middling 16; net receipts 2,938 bales; tales 787; stock 26,876. tober 15,?Cotton dull and lower?middling 17>?; low mid? dling 1C^4'> strict good ordinary 15%; gros? rece p*s 138 bales; exports coast wise 50;sales 280; atoek 2.1?,' " Charleston, October 15.?Cotton steady and demand good?middling 15){(a)15%; low middling 15J?; Btriot good ordinary 14%@15; net reoeiptB 2,531 bales; exports to continent 2,560; coastwise 2,148; salon 1,000; stook 13.401. Wilmington. October 15 ?Cotton easy and lower?middling 15%; uet re? ceipts 112 bales; export* coastwise 271; aales 216; stock 966. Norfolk, October 15.?Cotton doll and in . buyers' favor?low middling 16,%; uet receipts 1,981 bales; exports aouatwise 830; sales 150; stook 6,127. Boston. October 15.?Cotton dull and lower?middling 18>?; net receipts 29 bale*; gross 1.8J5; sales 100; vtook 8,000. New Orleans, October 15.?Cotton quiet aud irregular?middling 17j?; low middling 16>?; strict good ordinary 15%; net receipts 2,08* bales; gross 2,l?7; sates 1,000; stock 88,007. Memphis, October 15.?Cotton dull aud nominal?low middling 15%; re? ceipts 1,230 bales; shipments 795; stock 18.424. Mobile, October 15.?Cotton more qniet?middling 16 %; low middling 15%; strict good ordinary 15; not re? ceipts 1,216 balwa; exports COOStwiso 117; saloH950; stock 13,162. Black Jack. 'lAIIii undersigned will furnish tbo best of JL Black Juck Wo 3D.-delivered in any part o! the oily, at t j a curd. Pot IC _ C. HAMBERG._ ONION SETS, TTTIlirE and RED ONION SliTS.iu fiuo Y v order, tor sale at Oct 10 1 P. C \N rWELL'S, Main st. special notice. by Ex->r..?i?: II vlaga glape8, northern pears, ISABEL ORAPES, lin boxes,,' Havana oranges, LEMONS, NUTS, Ac, at JOHN McKENZIE'S, Oct 10_3_ Main street^ Qreenbacks and Bankable Money. OUR GROOERY DEPARTMENT is now conduoted on the STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLE, and to show uur friends what cau be done for bankable lunds we quote prioeB of a few of our goods for tho;r in? formation : Oboiae Sugar-Cured and Canvaecd HAMS, 18o. per pound; Clear Sides, no bone, 11c. per ponud; Finest Gosben Butter. 40c. per pound; Beat Gream Cheese, 25c. per pound; Mackerel, 10 to 14o. per pound; Molasses, 136o. per gallon; Golden Syrup, 70j. per gal j Ion; Flour, per barrel, $7.50 and upwards; Black Tea, 60c. per pound and upwards; j Green Tea; 50c. per pound and onwards; Whiskey, $1 10 per gallon and upwards. To? gether with a choice assortment of Coflees, Sugar*. Canned Goods, Biscuits and Crack re, Meal, Grijt, Rico, Lard, Salt, Tobacco, Cigars, Mustard, Spicea "and Family Gro? ceries generally" at corresponding prices. We do not dml in rrjec'.e i meats. All our I yinfi* are first clans >oilG john agsew a son. oitb" otj?renot Hi iUlUO & LOW CEKTIF10ATES CLOTHING, HATS ?ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS R, & W. C. SW.IFFIELW, BUYRIttf will ilu well t.i give u<s a call. I <Ve korp the largest,und n>o*i stylish stock ir. th?- city, and guarantee our prices to b?l-iwer thaii alHOwhefe. In our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, wo arc1 link big suits to order, in Ihn la'mt ftyl*-s, and cheaper than anv Brat da*:? hou?oiu the citv K. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. ?ct 1?> MR';. \ E. KEED HAS OPENED ! AN olegant assortment ol French, English and Ameri? can hatm and BONNETS, consisting t f Velvet, Crape, Felt and Straw; Ladies' UN DEHWEAU. REDlNGOTEs ami CLOAKS, IvUltSi CAPS. &u ; Children'* ami Infam*1 CLOAKS. FURS mid CAPS, Ornamental I!.lilt, in gri n- variety. Mrs. M.h'n celebrated CORSETS, with oTher [style*, al ?.II prices. Ihiaaar PATTERNS, itiid uthfr articles too numerous to mention. Thankful :or pa*l favors, she hopes for a dontimtai'CO -i the n*i; o fr-un the ladies of 0 eiii:it>ii anil i la% wherf. w ho >vi!l (?!<??-e rail an ! sue for theui-'ilves, ihat ?1! ol the above will 'icso'd ver; lnw. Oct Vi Fertilizer Notice. Ai L NOTES for Pertilizsrs, Phosphates and Qtuitio* s'?ld b.< u? luatiiltt oil l?*t .Ni.v- nit.i r next, and if n .t paid I hen. will be placed in tln< ha tula of an atloriidv for oolloo ?i'jr.. P*v piompilv and s?ave expense. ? " co Pill. AND Je BbARDEN, Supi 15 Dno Ag"titi?, Columbia, H. C. Bagging nnd Ties, rt f\i\{\ YARDS HEAVY BAGGING. J.UUU 6,000 lbs, ARROW TIES, for ?ale by HOPE A GYLES. Two Pla^ttpnV-to, Seat I ALSO, for aale, fifty head of fall-blooded , Spanish MERINO and GRADE 8BEEP; I as well as a number of bloododOows, Calves, three very large Oxen, and the finest Bre? men? Bull, said to be, in the State. One of these Plantations, containing 600 sores, lies betweei and on the waters of Broad Biver and Oodar Oroek, eleven miles from Colum? bia, and traversed by the Gresnville and Co? lumbia Kailroad, with fine cotton* small grain and bottom corn lands; having gin ouse, with all necessary maohinery for gin* ! ning, packing and threahiDg, and a oorn and cob mill; also, a quanitty of pine and forest timber, convenient for supplying the railroad I engines or transporting to Columbia. The other Plautati n ia only two miles East, on the Montioello Road, containing 400 ] acres, bounded on the East by Cedar Creek. The laud prodncoa well any ot the pioduots of middle South Carolina, a good deal of which, is newly oleared. There is also a fine countiy dwelling and all necessary out? houses. Terms very reasonable, and can be ascertained by addr'es?ing me, at Columbia, 8. 0. E. B. TURN1P8EED, M. D. Pot 10_t_ Bonos, Stocke, Ac BUY and 8ELL on COMMISSION and my own account, at current rates: BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROAD8. Bonds and Stocke of States and United 8tates, Bouds and Stocks of Cities and other corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Oold [ I ana Silver (Joiu, and approved Claims against the United Status, State and Countv. D. GAMBBILL, Broker, Main street, Aug 10 tGuao 2d_dj>orJtoutu Wheeler House. Mills House Stables. jfe. JUST received at the above Sta bleu, twenty head tine KENTUCKY ?-B^v. Mill .KS most of which are well broke. SYiil be uold cheap for caab. B?pt 13 J. N. LONG. Agent. School Books. KL. BHYAN baa now for sale a new ? ?lock ol SCHOOL BOOKS. Clascal and English. Also, STATIONERY, for Schools and Me I chants and Poblio Otbcers. School Teachers and Merchants supplied at low prices._8?-pt 30 New Livery Stables. THE undorslgnpd, "^having opened a LI ^VEltY and SALE STABLE, at the Central Hotel, would re? spectfully solicit a sharo of patronage, as paring tbo public that good vehicles and careful drivers can always bo fouud at their establishment. Good Saddle Horses always on hand Terms moderate. Oct 8 W. D. S TARLING A CO. Harrieon, Bradford ? CO.'b [ STBBIPENS. Special attention called to the well-known numbers. 503? 7&? 38? 80 and 3?. Factory, Ml. Vernon; O?lce, 76 JoAn street, ATeto ,1'orfc. _ Aog^T Smo If Yon Want to Save Money. BUY yon* GBOOEBIEB and PROVISIONS at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Hams. I f\ TIERCES ot HAMS, f*r aalo at 124 %\J ?w?te per pound, *T Ootl* SOLOMON'S. F 60 Boxes Shoulders, OB aale at 9 cents per pound, at Oot 14 SOLOMON'S. Planters Can Get the Highest Price FOB their COTTON, and boy their GRO CERIE8 at the ohe?pest rates, at JlsptSh^_?_HABPY SOLOMON'S. Vanned Goods. PEACHES, Fine-Apple. Pears, Blackberries, Whortleberti-s, Asparagus Tomatoes. Corn, Pass, Lima Beans, Siring Beans. Oysters-, Lobeters, Deviled Ham, Deviled Tongue, Condensed Milk, Mackerel, Ocean Trout, .Sardin<s, Ac , Ao. Just received and for aalo by Oot 9_JOHN AQNBW A 80N. Family Supplies. CHOICE G OS HEN BUTTER and CHEESE, fresh Lemon. Milk, Soda and Cresm BISCUIT; Smoked Boof; choice TEAS, Java and Mocha COFFEES; Fell's London MUS? TARD; NeUon's London GELATINE; Fla voring EXTRACTS and SPICES, Ao.. for sale low for cash._HOPE A GYLES. Bottled Bweetneu. "Were not summer's distillations left A liquid prls'ner, pent in walla of glass, Beauty's effects of beauty were bereft, Nor it nor no remembrance what it vw," D'ORSAY COLOGNE U tha tvaeetest, nUttt and mo*t delicate of Perfumes. In three sizes,at FISHER'S DRUG BTORE. oot ia_ Notice to Folioy-Holders of the Caro? lina Life Insurance Company. X>ERSONS holding Policies hi tho Carolina ? Life insurance Company will pleaae sond tbo same to us for traavfer to the Southern Life. BLACK A WARING, General Agents Southern Life Ina. Co,, Oot 12 6 . Columbia, 8. C. 49-Obarlcston Xeroa and Courter copy for one week, and seed bill to Black A Waring. Seegers' Beer is Pure. tT iiun'U'outah. Cooolus Indiens, Fieh.Ber riea, to make one sleepy or he adaehv. backs and All! TO MECHANICS AND OTHERS! NO EXTORTION ! NO DISCOUNTS ! WE desire to lit-lp the Mechanics and Laborers of the city by enabling the city and the othur employers to pa; wages during this monetary crisis, and thus continue, em? ployment. ' Below I publish a list of prices of leading articles in the Grocery lino, which I will sell for cath in City Money, Luildiug and Loan Association Money, or Greenbacks?making no distinction. It baa hem stated that Citv Money has boon issued f?.r the benefit of one or two mer? chants, aud that perauns trading at my storo would have to pay the discount in the in? creased price of tho goods. I will here Btate that I hare made no difference in prices, not knowing, whm u customer was purchasing, whother the payment would be made in City Money, Building and Loan Association Money, or Greenbacks. "Mechanic," in his communication in the Union-Herald, of yesterday, says one or two merchauts receive, it. The facts would uot seem to bear out this assertion. Both dry goods dealers and grocery receive it at par, and more than a dozen of onr merchants are so receiving it. Toe issue of both classes of currenoy is mtunded as a relief for the labor? ing portion of our community, and not for the benefit of the merchants; and its Judicious circulation will be a benefit. < ? Dams.12J and 20 cents per pound. Ciear Itib 8ides....11. V " Smoked Sides.W K " " Bacon Shoulders. ..?.9 ,T " " Butter (fiueat).45 " ?? ?* Cheese (finest).86 ? Iff " Mackerel.15 *i " M Flour (family).tlO per parrel. Flour (extra do.).HI,,-*' Molasses.,.40 coats per gallon.'. Syrups.80 '.' New orloain Sugar.11 cents per pound. Domorara Sugar.12 " " " B Sugar.12* ?.? " A Sugar.IS ?? g " Crushed Sugar. .13 " ** " llio Coffee.25 " M; " Java Coffee.;...83i M " Parched Coffoe..35 " black Tea.?1 ? " Oreeu Toa.?25 ?? " Fresh Ground Meal.$1 p?r bushel. Fresh Ground Grist.,....11 V Crackers. Trom.10 to 20 oents per pound Fine Whiskies, from.$1.50 to $1 per gaUon. And ?11 other gooda in proportion. HARDY SOLOMON. Out 15 J. W. PARKER, life Ai nil ?nun kiii. R KPItESF.NTlXG in tho LIFF DEPARTMENT that prompt and reliable old compan* tho ST. LOUIS MUTUAL. The i.no.cot the Company inspires confidence, and is fully enrtorMd ly V idi wa ard Or? phans who have bceu the recipient* of Prcmiuma. $10,000 baa juet hi en paid to an iillrteil family in < nr eily. Kol birg more uac? rlaic than life. No bettt r investment lor your inndiv than a i de Insu)anre Itilicv In all respects, tho ST. LOUIS MUTUAL ranks with the best. INSU 11F. YOUB PKOPEBTY IN Tha Liverpool and London and Globe?the Oldest, Most wealthy, prompt and srenrn Company to be met with in these critical times. A branch o? this Company was cstabliehcd in 1803. From that time to the pretent?sev?nty years? the Company h?s never failtd to meet promptly every Ums; and at the last critical examina linn, Slat Drcember, its assets amounted to ?21.C00 010. "Among its assets is a large amount of tho best fret-hold properly in Liverpool and othei cities, purchased Irssjr ago, and uow worth a large .- urn in excess of its oiininal coet." Sept 28 tlmo 1>. F. FLEMING. JAMES M. WILSON. 3,000 OASES BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FALL TRADE. are now receiving frrm the manufacturers a ver> lar^o ar?1 w?U-ee)ected stork of Vv HOO 18,8IIOKS and THUNKS of every description, wbich will he sold as low as in any other market Merchant* vieitmg Charleston art invih dlo examine onr stock. D. F. FLEMING & CO., 2 Hayne street, corner of Chttroh street. Charleston. 8. C. SAMUEL A. NELSON. [Aug 24 2moa] JAM4.S OILFILLIN.