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. I ll I . . I-' -Ely Televrapb. ^ Ca nie Despatch cs, ' CONSTANTINOPLE, September ' 28. The Sultan refuses the Czar's Cretan demands; the Czar declines meeting the Sultan personally, having nothing agreeable to say. A large party n Greece favor the King's deposition and a proclamation of a republie under the protectorate of, or annexa? tion to, the United States. FLORENCE, September 28.-Gari? baldi's partisans are tumultuous in -various parts of* Italy. It is reported that the King is about proclaiming an extraordinary session of Parliament. Garibaldian riots have been sup? pressed. It is officially announced that the country is tranquil. Italian accounts are conflicting. Riots have occurred at Modena, Jul? ian, Geneva and Naples. The people thank Napoleon for Garibaldi's ar? rest. Newa Itema. WASHINGTON, September 28.-The settlement of Fraser, Trenholm & Co., is entirely satisfactory; the Go? vernment defendants counsel acknow? ledge the correctness of the princi? ples incurred by tho Government, and have provided for securing the property claimed. Further action, however, is necessary in the Federal and British courts. Judge Underwood and Attorney ?Chandler are consulting rotative to the trial of Mr. Davis, whoso friends and bondsmen represent him as anx? ious for trial. Congressman Shanks has gone to Richmond, in pursuit of evidonoo regarding the treatment of Federal prisoners. Internal revenue recoipts to-day 3177,000; for the week two and half millions; for tho year, to dato, fifty four and three-quarter millions. A San Francisco despatch says Lieut. Small's company of the first United States cavalry fought the In? dians, killing twenty-six and captur? ing fifteon. Tho soldiers were un? hurt. RALEIGH, September 28.-There ?was a grand rally of conservatives last night. Resolutions were adopted ?whioh declaro devotion to the Union and constitutional liberty; against a white man's party; confiscation and proscription; opposed to drawing party lines, further than hostility to radicalism. There were half a dozen speakers; great cnthusiam and per? fect harmony. NEW ORLEANS, September 28. There were 67 interments from yellow fever up to 6 o'clock, this morning. FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, September 28-Noon. Flour 15@25c. better. ' Wheat l@2c. for spring and 3@5c. better for West? ern. Pork heavy, at $23%. Cotton dull, at 22}?. Stocks activo and strong. Monev in fair demand, at 7 per cent. Gold 43. Sterling 8@9; sight 10. 7 P. M.-Money easier, 6@7 per cent. Gold 43??. Specie exports to-day $59,000. BALTIMORE, September 28.-Flour and wheat unchanged. Corn dull ?nd scarce. Cotton very weak-mid? dling 22;?@23. NEW ORLEANS, September 28. Sales of cotton to-day 325 bales-low middling 18?..<@19; receipts 217; ex? ports 588; Bales for the week 1,225; .#eceipts for the week 1,883; exporte 2,207; stock 18,302. Flour quiet and unchanged-superfine $10; double extra $10.50. Corn firm and un? changed. Oats scarce at 80c. Mess pork quiet, at $27. Bacon shoulders unchanged. Lard quiet and firm prime tierces 14?4@15. Gold 44)?. Sterling 56@59; New York sight % @)4 premium. MOBILE, September 28.-Cottop dull and unsettled-middling, nomi? nally 19; sales 75 bales; receipts 292. SAVANNAH, September 28.-Cotton irregular, with no demand-mid? dlings nominal, at 19c. Receipts 1,121. Weather cool and rainy. Reports crops conflicting. AUGUSTA, September 28.-Cotton in fair demand, but prices lower sales 174 bales; middling 17c. Re? ceipts 271. CHARLESTON, September 28.-Cot? ton quiet, at a further decline of lc. ; sales 23 bales; middling ?S^IS,^. Receipts 3GG. Arrived-brig A. I). Torrey, Bos 1 ton. Sailed-steamers Champion, ' New York; Falcon, Baltimore. LIVERPOOL, September 27-Even Ling.-Cotton closed dull, owing to .unfavorable Manchester odvices. (Sales? 10,000 bales; quotations un r changed. MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER SON-an Historical Novel; by Muhlbach. Christianity and its Conilicts; hy Marcy. Called to Account; by tho author of "On Guard." 50 Cents. No Man's Friend-a Novel; by Robin? son. 7.1 Contd. Tho Doom, and other new Tooms; by Jean Ingolow. And other new publications, for sale at McCARTER'S New Bookstore, At R. L. BRYAN'S Old Stand, August 17 Jtfain Ktr.-et. BARLEY ! BARLEY ! ! WE WANT about 3,000 bushels of good clean Darloy, for brewing Lager Beer. Tho cash will bo paid on delivery, at markot rates. J. C. SEEGERS k CO. Tobacco, Tobacco. 1DWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for sale CUEAI'. Juno 15 ALFRED TOLLESON. mmm Baker and Confectioner, Old Congaree Bakery\ Lady St., near P. 0. TH)S subscriber respectfully in ?ottaforina hi? friends and ibo public in BgjgBgcncral. that he is now regularly ^53??" baking tho beat BREAD, HUSK, CAKES, otc. Ho will famish loaves weigh? ing HU ounces at 6 cents, and 21 ounces st 10 cents-which ia cheaper than any other baker in the city supplies. He pledges himself that whon the price of flour still further decreases.be will IN CHICASE THE SIZE OF HIS LOAVES. Call and examine and you will find his statement correct. Sept 14 Imo BREAD ! THE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and the public _generally, that he still continues to _KB tho very best of BREAD, CAKES, &C, at bis OLD STAND on Main street. Ho will furnish SEVEN LOAVES OF BREAD, WEIGHING TEN OUNCES, for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, which is CHEAPER THAN CAN BE FURNISHED B? ANY OTHER BAKE lt in the city. As tho prico of Flour dooroases, he pro? mises to INCREASE TUP. NUMUEB AND Srze OK HIS LOAVES. ?TOOME AND TRY HIM. Sept 18 Imo NV. STIEGLITZ. m ORV GOODS! MAIN STREET FOREVER ! ! ! J. S?LZBACHER & CO. "NFORM THE PUBLIC that they have removed to the BAWLS' BUILDING, adjoin? ing tho Phoenix oOico, where they have! opened a large and carefully selected Block To which additions will constantly be mada. As their selections ure made hy on expe? rienced dealer, they assert most positively that their entire stork can and \sill bo sold at such rates nu defy competition. Call, seo and bc convinced. As a proof of what they can and will do,"they ofter ELEVEN YAUDS PRINTS fur ONE 1) 'LLAR. ' 8ept 24_ 6 NEW GOODS AND KEW ST AMO. We beg to inform our friends and the public THAT WK HAYE Our entire Stock of Goods . TO MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE COliRT HOUSE, And have our assortment almost entirely new. We are daily receiving Goods for the Fall Trade! And shall offer inducements for new custom, in addition to our pr? sent, that will XHSUBK MME&'T BASENESS To Buyers. Call and Examine. Sept IS_ R. C. SHIVER. SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE. LATEST I3VEI*?OXrjI!3Z> AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, MANUFACTURED AND FOI! SALK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HY A. R. COLTON, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE facilities I have for MANUFACTURING and connection with moro than twenty First-Class Manufacturers warrant mn in ottering th?; most liberal induce menta to the largest dealers. Orders respectfully Kolicited and promptly executed. Descriptive catalogues sent free. A. R. COLTON. September 2(! DILLON'S PATENT UNIVERSAL COTTON TIES AND IRON 11001 IP UN|VCRSAL I TIE. THI? TIE, with ihe HOOP COMPLETE, weighs no more than the usual Rope used in baling cotton, ami renders an allowar.ee for tare unnecessary; the ONLY TIE REQUIRING NO SLACK WHILE PUTTING ON, and is HO perfect "that the necessity for heavy hoops, to maku up for deficioncios in tlie tie, is entirely obvinttd. Can bo sold by tho pound or ton aa cheaply as tho heavy hoops and less perfect ties. Each and every tio is warranted perfect. Science, and practical use will have the effect of thc Iron Tio entirely superseding tho use of rope- its combination of advantages, tho preservation of tho cotton when baled from consumption by fire, rendering its security to Iusnrauco Companies a matter for consideration, both while in warehoue'? or on shipboard, and its simplicity of uso and economy combined. *tS_ For salo, in large or small quantities, by J. A T. R. AGNEW, Aug 25 Columbia, 8. C. COLUMBIA, H. O. THE "UNIVERSAL" SAW GIN AND CONDENSER. THEY gin FASTER, CLEANER, and make a better SAMPLE than any Oins in the eountry, with tho ?ame power. They have been adopted hy tho East India Cotton Agency Company, by tha Manchester Cotton Supply Asoociution, hy tho Viceroy of Egypt, and by the Governments of Turkey, Brazil, Italy, Greece and India, in their I efforts to raise this staple in their midst; and their merits aro even moro fully under? stood by those using them in our own conutry during the last two years. COTTON OPENERS, DEDERICK'S COTTON AND HAY PRESSES, WORLD RENOWNED PREMIUM GRAIN DRILL, OT THE IMPROVED GUANO ATTACHMENT AND GRASS SEED SOWERS. The PLANTER'S FAVORITE-the desideratum of seeders-perfect in mechanical construction; perfect in its performance of work; no bunching ot grain; no liability of getting out of order or broken. WALTER A. WOOD'S SELF-RAKE REAPER AND NEW JOINTED BAR MOWER COMBINED. These machines have been awarded th?; highest prizes ever offered in England, France and America, viz: International Exhibition Medal, London, 18G2; International Exhibition Medal, Dublin, lSi??; besides being triumphant at the recent Paris Exposi? tion, Paris, 1SR7. Thc Wood's Self-Bake Reaper and Mower lias received more than one hundred and titty (Sold and Silver Medals and First-Class Prizes, establishing their great superiority over all other machines. Combining light draught, closo cutting, simplicity in construction, portability, Ac, they ire unequaled. WATER WHEELS, SAW MILLS, Pori able and Stationery, EUREKA BRICK MACHINE COMPANY, RUMSEY & CO.'S CELEBRATED PUMPS AND BELLS. LEVER STUMP EXTRACTOR. Tho Pioneer Stump Puller and Rock Lifter. First .^re.it power. Two men sufficient to raise twenty-live tbousand pounds. OTIS LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY. Howe's Standard SCALES and COTTON BEAMS, Eureka Agricultural Works Phyfer Plow, Albany Packham'a Georgia Cotton Seed Planter, Sancho Panza Wind-Mill Company, Empire Shingle Machine Company, The Portable and Stationerv Engine Company. RICHARDSON, MERRIAM Sc CO.'S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, Oliver it Co.'s Rubber and Leather Belting, ALL KINDS OF HOSE, (?rant Fan Mill and Cradle Companv, SULKY CULTIVATORS, "Nonpareil " Washing Machine Company, Rover & Bro.'s Premium Farm Grist Mills. ! Triple Geared, Lever and Endless Railway HORSE POWERS, Threshing Machines, Cleaners and Separators, combined. ALSO, I CORN SHELLERS, Magic, Lever and Hide Roll Feed Cutters and Plows, Reversible and Expanding Cultivators, LITTLE GIANT CORN MILLS, WHEEL BARROWS. Recommendations by tho best parties throughout the State, who have purchased and used many of the above machines, are constantly coming to hand. Continued uso is a guarantee of satisfaction. Call and examine machines in operation, and leave your orders. Terms accommodating*, at Manufacturer's prices, freight added. Descriptive catalogues und circulars sent on application. Agents wanted wherever none are ap A. R. COLTON, Proprietor. W. B. LOWRANCK, Manager. Sept 26 EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE IIS OF THE "UNIVERSAL" COTTON CIN AND CONDENSER, INVENTED AND PATENTED JJY HORACE L. EMERY. THESE GINS and CONDENSERS are adapted for running right or left hand, and for eithor HAND, HORSE, STEAM or WATER POWER, and in points of SIMPLI? CITY, DURABILITY, EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY, they havo PROVED themselves SUPERIOR TO . ALL OTHERS IN USE. Also, COMPLETE PORTABLE COTTON GINNING OUTFITS, adapted for traveling about and TOLL GINNING, Emory's Endless Chain and Lovor Horao Powers, Tresh ing Machines, Cotton Presses, Saw Mills, etc., etc.. all of which can bo seen in practi? cal operation at the SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON OIN WAREHOUSE. A. E. COLTON, General Agent, Near Greenville and Charleston Railroad Depots, Columbia, s. C. Kg- Call and examine or send for circulars. Sept 22 j?.ULOtlozx Sales Content? of a Grocery Establishment. BY D. C. PEIX0?TO & SON. WE will Boll, on WEDNESDAY MORNING/ noxt, tho 2d of October, at 10 o'olook, without tho least reservo, at our Auction i Room, corner of Washington and As- ' Bombly streets, the contents of a Groce? ry Establishment, consisting of COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, Candles, Starch, Soda, Pickles, Canned Salmon, Salteratns, Cinnamon, Cloves, Tobacco, Corn and Rye Whiskey, ? Port and Sherry Wines, Copperas, Blue Stone, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Cayenne Pepper, Matches, Soap, Maccaroni, Tal,le Salt, SmokiDg Tobacco, Ac. ALSO, HARDWARE. POTS, OVENS, DI8H COVERS, Crockery, Cotton Cards, Hoes, Axes, Trays, Buckets. Tumblers, Lamp Chimneys, Corn Shellers, Powder, Shot and Caps, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Thc attention of dealers is requested, as the above goods must bo disposed of and bargains may bc cxpocted. Terms cash. 8opt_29 __3_ Sale of Hardware and Groceries. UNDER the authority of tho Court of Equity, I will offer for sale at public outcry, on first MONDAY in October next, the remaining stook of GOODS of the late firm ot Kennith it Gibson, consisting of Hardware and Groceries. Terms cash on deliverv, H. M. GIBSON. Sept "li) SHERIFFS SALES? ' BY virtue of sundry writs o? fieri facias to mo directed, I will Bell, on the FIRST MONDAY aud TUESDAY in Octo bor next, before the Court Houso in Co? lumbia, within the legal hours, The following PROPERTY, viz: All tho defendant's right, title and inte? rest in and to a certain TRACT OF LAND, in Richland District, containing 3,030 acres, situated about five and one-half miles East ol Columbia, and known as the Hocott. and Rawlinson Turpentine Planta? tion: bounded on the North by estate of Wade Hampton and lands of E. D. Gil? more, East by lands of E. D. Gilmore and lands lately owned by Tnom na J. Robert? son, South by the right of way of the South Carolina Railroad Company, and West by lands of tho estate of Wade Hampton and a small tract of the eBtate of Wright Denley. ALSO, Tho defendant's right, title and interest in and to four pitB of CRUDE TURPEN? TINE, of tho following dimensions, viz: 1 pit 40x15 feet, (i feet deep; 2 pife 30x15 feet, 6 feet deep; 1 pit 15x10 feet, 6 feet deep, on tho plantation described above, on the South Carolina Railroad, six miles bolow Columbia. Levied on SB tho pro? perty of Daniol D. Hocott, at tho emt of the "Rank of Camden, 8. C., vs. Daniel D. Hocott. Terms cash. F. W. GREEN, S. B. D. Sopt 15_ _t_ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are used all over the world by the physicians in their practice. HU AHEAD AS OSUAt t MIA ii WINTER CLOTHING NOW IN STORE. si ns noa tut TO AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS. HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENT8, GLOVES. TIES, TRAVELING SHAWLS, BLANKETS, ETC. NEW STYLE PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS. A splendid lino of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIMERE. which will bo made to order in thc LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. Ererything that is new in thc way of HATS ! N. B. -Our CLOTHING is ncarlv all or OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sopt 20_MAIN STREET. AV o WV? Schiedam Schnapps have a depot in all the largo citien in the Union. ^L?TOIIFL?TO! ! I7?LESH-GROUND FLOUR, at wholesale and retail", at Aug C JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap. J_ Juno 18_ALFRED/TOLLESON. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps corrects the change of water. J KEEP /COOI.. TEN DOZ. FANS, A hali former pricei from 5 cents tm $3. Call and got pretty fan. AfFRED TOLLE80N. FOOD FOB CHILDREN, PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It is almost id/ntical with milk in chemical compositionglnd contains abundant sup? plies of evey element of bodily organiza? tion. For m\o by FISHJR A; "HEINITSH. Druggists. Bacon and Tobacco. ONE THOUSAND lbs. Country BACON SIDES. . m 1,000 fbs. Killickinick Smoking Tobacco. 10 boxeB low-pricod Chewing " 3 bales 7-8 Heavy Shirting. For sale low by _ALFRED TOLLESON. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are imi? tated and counterfeited, aad purchaser*, will hare to use caution in purchasing.