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33y Tele?rap-_. LONDON, October 7f-Despatches represent great agitation at Borne. Deputations and memorials are ar? riving at Florence, that Borne shall be Italy's capital. The Italian press urge subscriptions for Garibaldi's wounded. It is rumored that Napo? leon will allow the Italians to occupy the Papal territory with troops, but must not enter the city of Borne. Newa Items. CHARLESTON, Ootober 7.-Arrived yesterday-steamship Emily B. Sou? der, New York. Arrived to-day-schooner F. W. Johnson, Philadelphia; Key Stone, Boston; schooner Americus, New York. WASHINGTON, October 6. -TLo State Department has t?l?graphie advices of Gen. Bosseau's arrival at Vancou? ver's Island-all well. Advices from Mexico, to the 2d in? stant, state that the funeral ceremo? nies over the heroes and a grand military-review were to take place at Vera Or?z on the 1st, 2d and Sd of Ootober. Bafael Garcia was made Governor and Military Commander of Puebla on the 21st ult United States Minister Plumb ar? rived at Vera Crufc on the 27th ult. Otterborg has arrived at Vera Cruz, from Mexico. WASHTNOTON, October 7.-Colonel Parker, an Indian, of Grant's staff? has been sent to Raleigh and Charles? ton, to look after certain Treasury interests, involving, it is said, over a million. Particulars not transpired. Parker was detailed at the request of Secretary McOulloch. It is suggest? ed, from the character of the detail being purely military,-that the trou? ble is with the Freedmen's Bureau or tho District Commander. Internal revenue receipts v250,000. Senor Mareschal, Secretary of the Mexican Legation, remains in charge of the mission during Bomero's four months' absence. In a speech at Galena, Ul-, Con? gressman E. B. Washburn detailed Grant's views. He says Grant sym? pathizes with Congress in its recon? struction plan, and advised an early session of Congress; favored the House bill requiring the consent of the Senate to change the District Commanders; accepted tho Secretary? ship of War from a sense of duty, to prevent its being filled by a Johnson man; the acceptance was with the consent and knowledge of Stanton, after a full consultation. Washburn said he had no right to Speak regard? ing Grant's Presidential aspirations. The packet ship Golconda, Capt. Lovell, owned by the American Colo? nization Society, arrived at Baltimore on Saturday, from Monrovia. She will sail on her return voyage to Monrovia about the 26th instant touching at Charleston, S. C., whence she is expected to sail on the 11th of November. The foreign vote'1 in New York city is 80,000; the native, 52,000. NEW ORLEANS, October 7.-Inter? ments from fever up to Sunday morn? ing, 60; this morning, 49. The weather is quite cool, which will pro? bably oheck the disease. During the month of September, the city railroad received as fare SI,900 in counterfeit nickles. RICHMOND, October 7.-The follow? ing facts, relative to the coming trial of Mr. Davis, are from the best au? thority: The trial is set down for the fourth Monday in November; and as tho Government will not interfere, there will be no postponement by counsel on either side. The offence of levying war against the United States, will be testified to by Judge Scarborough, of Norfolk, Hon. John Goode, member of the Confederate Congress, and Capt. Hendren, who were compelled to appear before the , Norfolk Grand Jury and testify to tho facts upon which the indictment was made. There will be very few, if any, witnesses for the defence; the fact of levying war being admitted, the prosecution will then proceed with the argument-that the prisoner is guilty of treason; and the counsel for the defence will argue that being a citizen of the State and under its laws, the prisoner's allegiance was due to it, and not first to the United States. It has been positively assert? ed that Judge Chase would preside, but as the Supreme Conrt commences its session on the first Monday in December, this is not possible. The trial is expected to last several weeks. A telegram to the Whig says the Republicans of Albemarle met to-day and revised their convention ticket, leaving off the colored candidate and nominating Judge Rives and South? all, editor of the Charlottesville Chronicle-two prominent and wealthy citizens. MOBILE, October 7.-Five inter? ments from yellow fever on Sunday; there were four to-day, caused by the sudden chango in tho weather. NEW ORLEANS, October 7.-The ovening papers have an account of tremendous rains in Galveston, on Thursday, the 3d instant. The esti? mated damage to the .wharves, ship? ping, goods and buildings is a million dollars. Thia was the highest over? flow since October, 1837. The coun? try is covered with water a foot deep. The third story of the new brick hotel was blown down upon the Odd Fellows' hall, crushing it. A number of vessels in tho harbor are wrecked. FINANCIA I, ANO COMMERCIAL.. NKW YORK, ^tober 7-Noon. Flour less active and prices un? changed. Wheat 2(a?o. lower. Corn lc. better. Fork $23.75@$23.85. Whiskey active^at$1.85@1.88. Cot? ton steady, at 20. Stocks very strong. Money scarce. Sterling 9^(0)9%; sight 9%. Gold 44%@45. 7 P. M.-Cotton steady; sales 1,700 bales, at 24. Wheat active, at noon's decline-white Michigan Si.03. Corn active-mixed Western $1.85@1.86. Whiskey active-in bond $1.35@ 1.38. Gold 45%. BALTIMORE, October 7.-Cotton dull and nominally unchanged. Flour fi rr.. And steady-city mills extra $11. Corn higher-white $1.80(3)1.32; yel? low $1.40. Oats firm, at 70@73. CINCINNATI, Ootober 7.-Flour firm and in good demand. Corn ad I vanced to $1, supply light. Pork j quiet, at 24.00. Bacon active and higher-shoulders 14@14K; clear sides 18@18%; clear rib 18. Lard 13%.. MEW ORLEANS, October 7.-Sales of cotton 300 bales-low middling 17>?. Beceipts 356. Flour steady ohoioe 13.50@14. Corn unohanged yellow L35; white 1.40. Pork dull, at 26.50. Bacon quiet-shoulders 15 J?@15J<j. Lard quiet and firmer quoted tierce 15; keg 16. Gold 44. SAVANNAH, October 7.-Cotton opened dull and closed lc. better; sales 198 bales; receipts 800. MOBILE, Ootober 7.-Cotton in fair demand; factors offering freely; sales 900 bales-middling 16>?@17; re? ceipts for two day * 913 bales. AUGUSTA, Ootober 7.-Cotton vc: qniet; sales 310 bales-middlings 16>?. Beceipts 233. CHARLESTON, October 7.-Market has continued downward,, prices fall? ing! from )?@lo., with inquiry re Qtricted to better grades of cotton eales 100 bales; New York middling ! 17. Beceipta 1,033. LONDON, October 7-2 p. m.-Con sols 94%. Bonds 71%. LIVERPOOL, October 7-2 p. m. Cotton unchanged. LONDON, Ootober 7-Evening. Consols 94 3-16. Bonds 71 7-16. LIVERPOOL, October 7.-Cotton un changed; sales 12,000 bales. Tribute of Respect. COLUMBIA, October 2, 1867. At a regular monthly meeting of the Chicora Base Bail Club, tho following pre? amble and resolutions were offered by W. H. Hood, aild ordered to be published: Whereas, it having pleased tho All-wise Bulor of the universo to remove from cu midst our esteemed follow-member and associate, vice-President JOHN E. MA BOS, a worthy and highly honored mem? ber of this Club; therefore, be it Resolved, That in tho death of Vice President JOHN E. MABUS, the Chicora Base Ball Club has been deprived of an active aud zealous momber, and of one whom they highly esteemed. Resolved. That we. the members of this Club, deeply sympathize with the family of the deceased in tho great bereavement they have BUS t aim d, ana earnestly condolo with them in this our mutual loss. Resolved, That a blank page of the Minuto Book be dedicated to tho memory of our deceased follow-member and asso? ciate. Resolved, That the Secretary of thin Olub be directed to transmit a copy oi the foregoing preamble and resolutions to tho family of th? deceased, and be published I in the papers of this ci tv. R^AAO SULZBACHER, Sec'y MONIST LOST ! ASUM OF MONEY-$300, two 100's and two 60's-was lost by a gentleman, between Saturday night and Monday morning. A suitable reward will be paid for the return of tho same to the Phamix office._Oct 8 2 FANCY GOODS. CALAFACIO GLOVES and PADS, Corn Plasters, Meen Fun, a toilet powder, Lubin's, Condray-'e, Yankee Soaps, Buff, Ivory and Wooden Combt, Comb Brushes, Bay Rum, Hair Brushes, fine assortment, Colognes, Toilet Extracts, Sponges, Tooth-Picks, Sucking Bottles, Tubes and Nipples, Night Tapers, Italian Violin Strings, and various other things too numerous to mention, for salo by FISHER & HEINIT8H, Oct 8 _Druggists. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are imi? tated and counterfeited, aad purchasers will havo to uso caution in purchasing. FALL MILLINERY. IF tho Ladies will call at I Mra, 8. A. SMITH'S, they can I be suited in the WINTER | ?STYLES of Bonnets, Hats, Flowers and Ribbons, which 1 ?ho will open this day. Having just returned from 1 Now York, am prepared to ?how the LATEST and moat FASHIONABLE STYLES. Call, Ladies, no troublo to show goods. Oct 8 Imo Ague and Fever-The only preventive known for chills and fover is the uso of | Wolfo's Schiedam Schnapps._ Mount Zion Collegiate Institute. f?lH? Trustees of this Institution will X hold their usual annual election for a PRINCIPAL thoreof, for tho ensuing year, ai the Court Honso in Winnsboro, on FRI? DAY, the first day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Candidates will addross tho undersigned. By order of the Board of T??ateos. Oct 4 JAMES H. RION, Secretary. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro used all over tho world by the physicians in their practice._ NEW FLOUR MILL. MY NEW FLOUR MILL is now in ope? ration, and parties having Wheat to Brind can bo accommodated on the most boral terms by RICHARD TOZER. Oct 2_ fi Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps is tho purest liquor manufactured in the world. Ex-Senator Hunter, of Virginia, has been pardoned by the President. The members of the Cabinet were, we learn, unanimous in advising this measure.-National Intelligencer. H. H. Hick man, Esq., of Augusta, bas boon elected President pro tem. of the Orangeville Manufacturing Company. Hugh McArn, of Cheraw, 8. C., was run? over by an omnibus and in? stantly killed, in New York, last week. Barnum's gorilla proves to be an ordinary baboon, says the New York, Times. Jack Frost bas made his appear? ance in Virginia and North Carolina. Just Received. FRESH CREAM BI8CUIT, Oyster Crackern, Farina Crackers, Hagar Crackers, Ginger Snaps, Boda Biscuit, Ac, at McKENZLE'8 Confectionary, Groen?old'e Kow, Oct 8 3_Main street. JMuts to Crack. NEITHER political or sectarian, but good frosh PECANS, English WAL? NUTS, BRAZIL, HASEL, BUTTER NUTS, Soft Shell ALMONDS, Ac, at MCKENZIE'S Confectionery, Greenfield's Row, Oct 8 3_Main street. Northern Apples, CRANBERRIES, with & full assortment of CANDIES, of my own manufacturo, fresh* PIES, CAKES, ?Vc, constantly on hand. A fine line of TOYS, something en? tirely now, iu a few dava. At MCKENZIE'S Confectionery, Oreen Oct 8 3_Main street. MRS. MCCORMICK ^W-T^ TAKES great pleasure in an i^Hfi^nouneiug to the Ladies ot Co \ -^gfUlumbia. and vicinity, th at shu ?fe Jgwliaa just returned from the W igsT North, with a handsome and well 7*** TL selected stock of MILLINEH? and FANCY GOODS, consisting of Bon? nets, Hats and Caps, of various stylos; also, Cloaks and Coverings of the latest styles, whieh che will be prepared to open ou THURSDAY, the 10th inst. Please call and examino for yourselves. She has also added DRESS MAKING to her former business, and will guarantee that no Lady will leave ber establishment without being well pleased, as regards a perfect tit, neatness and punctuality. Oct 8_2_ State South Carolina-Richland Dist. By Jacob Bell, Ordinary of said District. WHEREAS Julien Soulo hath ap? plied to me for letters of administra? tion on all and singular the goods, ohattels, rights and credits oPJohn S. Due, lato of the District aforesaid, deceased: TIU'UM a Vf? Oinriifnro fty .nw! *dT0 nish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before mo, at our noxt Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo holden at Columbia on Monday, the twenty-first day of October inst, at ten o'clock a. m., to ?how causo, if any, why the said administra? tion should not be granted. Given under uv nand and seal of tho Court, this fifth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in tho nine? ty-second year of American independ? ence. JACOB BELL, Oct 8 tag Ordinary Richland Dist. GAS-LIGHT CONSUMERS WILL please attend to the payment of their BILLS, for the month of Sep? tember. JACOB LEVIN, Oct 6 3_Secretary Gas Company. FI8H, FISH. mm _ NO. 1 MACKEREL, Bluo ' v^Fish, and White Fish, Cod? fish, Smoked Halibut, and Smokod nor? ring, all new and fresh, for sale at Oct6 JOHN C. SEEQERS & CO. Look Out for the Wheel-Barrow when George Whistles. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERING GOODS. HAVING furnished myself with a first class WHEEL-BARROW, all goods purchased at my store will be sont to any part of the oity, FREE OF COST. Cni tomers who prefer tho same dignified modo of conveyance, can be accommodated if necessary. Call early. Oct 6_GEO. 8YMMER8. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, IO. 5BBL8. NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-EXTRA. 6 tierces Diamond and Bear Grass HAMS. 1 bbl. SMOKED TONGUES and BEEP. 2 tierces Breakfast Bacon. 10 kitts New Shad Roes. Boxes Gloater, E. D. and Factory Cheese. Jibia. Egg, Croam, Milk, Suttor, yugar Crackers and Ginger Snaps, of superior quality. The subscribers are now receiving a LARGE STOCK or CHOICE FAMILY and PLANTATION SUPPLIES, in all the va rjotios usually found in first class stocks,1 to which wo invite attention as to quality and price. C. H. BALDWIN & CO. Oct 4_6 Wolfe'* Schiedam Schnapps are sold by all grocers and apothecaries. TO RENT. ?A COTTAGE with Seven Rooms and a Kitchen, corner of Hender? son and Gervais streets. Apply on the promises._? Oct 4 Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are a preventivo for chills and fever. MACKEREL! MACKEREL! I ni\ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, j 1 f 1 f m whni*^ half ?nd nn*rt?r B*r rol8, and Kits, on hand, and for Bale low, by J. ? T. R. AGNEW. Oct 6 What Do Yon Drink!-Wolfe's Schie? dam Schnapps, lt checks the disarrange? ment of the bowels in warm climates. HERRINGS ! HERRINGS! {)AA BOXES SMOKED HERRINGS, ZiVjXj just recoivod, and for salo low, by J. A T. R. AGNEW. OctO_ COW PEAS. p?rv BUSHELS COW PEAS, just rc XjVJ ceived, and for sale low, by Oct 6 J. & T. R. AGNEW. Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps have boon before the American public for tho last eighteen years. Charleston Advertisements. AT REDUCED PRICES, JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of ! BEARD'S PATENT SLOT TIE, AND BEARD'8 Patent Improved BUCKLE TIE, which will be sold at greatly reduced prinee. and on liberal terms. Dealore supplied at a heavy discount. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS A CO., Pot S 5 Factura, Charleston, S. O. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON. &C. COLUMBIA, S. C., TO BALTIMORE, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. THE SPLENDID SCREW STEAMSHIPS FALCON, - - E. C. REED, Com'r. SEA GULL, - N. P. DUTTON, Com'r. OF largo carrying capacity, making average trips ol fifty-five to sixty hours, loavo Charleston once a week for Baltimore, and offer superior facilities for through freights to and from that port. Address COURTENAY ft TREN HOLM, Shipping and Commission Merchants, "Union Wharves, Charleston, 8. C. Or, MORDF.CA.T * CO. Agen? Sfcpt 2i tuf6nio_Baltimore. Md. MRS. JOHN LAURENS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, IN CHARLESTON, will re? sume its exercises OCTOBER at the corner of Wentworth ??md Smith Btroets. English, French, Music, Dancing, Draw? ing, and tho accomplishments of a polite education, will be thoroughly taught, and a careful attention given to the formation of the young ladies' man? ners and conversation. WEEKLY 80IREE8 will be given alter? nately for MUSIC and DANCING. For terms and particulars, address MRS. J. LAURENS, September 1 3 ru o Charleston. Dew of the Alps-This cordial has only to be tasted to be appreciated. Ubi Mel ibi Apes. NEW MACKEREL, in Barrels, Half Barrels and Kita, Fulton Market Family Beef and Pork, Buffalo Smoked Tongues and Dried Beef, Prime Sugar-Cured Hams, B. Strips, English D-iry and Gloucester Cheese, New Teas, just hi, Youug Hyson, Ac, Java, Maricaibo and Rio Coffees, Eng. Pickles, French Fruits in Brandy, Canned Salmon, Lobster, Oysters, Canned Peaches, Ac. Sardines, Cassia, Cloves, Mace, Nutmogs. Ac, Trenton Crackers, fresh every week, Butter, Wine, Fauoy Crackers, Ac, Sugars, aU grades; Crushed, A. B A C, Standard and Fancy Soaps, full assort't, Worcestershire Sauce, Pepper Vinegar, Capers, Mustard, Concentrated Lye, Yeast Powders, Cooking Soda, Pure Kettlo Rendered Leaf Lard, at Re tail or by Tierce, Golden Syrup, Sugar Drips and Molasses, Pure White Kerosene Oil and Light-honae Oil, Liquors of un? surpassed excellence, consisting of Genu? ine" French Brandy, Pure Whiskies, Hol? land Gin, Jamaica Rum, Ac, always on hand, and guaranteed in their native puri? ty. GEO. SYMMERS, Oct 6 Main street. "Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps are good for all urinary complaints._ HUGH R GARDEN, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. WILL pay bpocial attention to exami? nation of TITLES,? CONVEYANC? ING, Ac. Offers for salo four huudred VIRGINIA FARMS, Embracing some of the best Mineral, Grazing and Agricultural Lands in the State, in aectiona where tho POPULATION LS UNEXCEPTIONABLE, and climate un? surpassed. Tho changed system of labor necessitates the division of ostates, por? tions of which aro offered for sale or lease on most reasonable terms. Correspond? ence solicited and information promptly furnished. REFERENCES.-Hon. Wm. F. DeSauesure, Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, 8. C.; Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D.t Gen. James Longstreet, New Orleans, La.; Judge Wm. J. Robertson, Charlottesville, Va.; Hon. [John Randolph Tucker, Middleburg, Va.; ; Lambert Gittings A Co., Baltimore, Md. Address me aa above._Oct 3 3mo Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps have a depot in all the large cities in the Union. A BARGAIN! ASTATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, 35 horse power, in complete order j plain cylinder boiler, 34 feet long, by 36 inches diameter; heater 34 feet long, by 20 inches diameter; iron smoke-stack, with cast iron bottom, plate and damper. Also, a Circu? lar SAW MILL. The engine and saw mill can be seen at the Congaree Iron Works. Apply to R. MCDOUGALL, Columbia, 8. C. tO" The Charlotte Newa will copy threo times weekly, and forward bill to this office. 8ept 20 Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro put up in quart and pint bottles, with the pro {irietor's name on tho bottle, cork and abel. FRESH LAGER BEER. T WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL. JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good for Cont. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of JOHN MAYER, deed., will present thom properly attested, and all persons indobted to the said Estate will mako payment, to G. EILHARDT, August 8 mo8_Executor. Dew of the Alps.- Udolpho Wolfe, sole agent for tho abovo cordial, manufactured in Genova, Switzerland, is used by all tho crowned heads of Europe. N FOR SALE. ?CNE of the meat elegantly finished and desirably situated KE8IDENCES in tho city of Columbia-known as the Bronson property-containing eight i (8) large fine rooms, together with Batb ! Boom, Water Closet, Dressing Rooms an? Pantries; all being abundantly in minbee!' with Hot and Cold Water throughout. Tho Kitchen is also furnished with Hot and Cold Water. There is also on tho pro? mises a Well of excellent water and a nnmbor of most choice Fruit Trees of var iou.) kinds. For elogance and comfort, it is not surpassed in tho city. To an ap? proved purchaser, terms will' be made ac? commodating. For particulars, apply to H. BI. GIBSON. N. B.-The FURNITURE will bo sold with tho house, if desired. Oct 1 Imo Newborry Herald and Sp?rtanburg Spartan copy throe times and forward bill. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps corrects the change of water. I.&W.C.TW1B RHE?D ftS USUat I FALL MD WISH! CLOTHING NOW IN STORE. SLITS nw tu? TI) sa AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, TIES, TRAVELING SHAWLS, BLANKETS, ETC. NEW STYLE PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS. A splendid line of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIMERE. which will bo made to order in tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. Everything that is new in the way of HATS ! N. B.-Our CLOTHING is noarlv all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20_MAIN STREET. To All Who Use Liquor.-Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps is manufactured ir. Holland by a process only known to the proprietor, and is warranted the purest Liquor ever manufactured. A Truly Wonderful. Medi?me1. llEliNITSU'S UUEE?i'S DELIGHT. Liver Complaint Cured by Queen's Delight.* THE symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediately under the inferior ribs; inability to he upon the left side, or, if at all, a dragging sensation is produced which seriously affects respiration, causing, very often, a troublesome cough. Together with these symptoms, we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per? spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the shoulder, with a great disposi? tion to sleep, and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat. Those symptoms, if permitted to continue, will eventually prodnce consump? tion, tho most banelul of all diseases. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia are various; those affecting the stomach are nause?, heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust for food, sometimes a depraved appetite, I sense of fulness or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering in the pit of tho sto? mach, sour eructations, coated, tongue, acidity of the stomach, hurried and diffi? cult breathing, Ac. Tho sympathetic affections are very di? versified-cold feet, pain or weakness throngh the limbs, swimming of the head, sudden flushes'of heat. Ac. The uso of the QUEEN'S DELIGHT should be persevered in until every symp? tom of Dyspepsia has vanished, and health is entirely restored. Derangements of Liver and Stomach Are sources of insanity. From disorder or obstruction, a morbid action of the sym? pathetic and other nerves follows, and the functions of the brain are impaired and deranged; derangement there will also produce disease of the heart, skin, lungs and kidneys/ It is owing to the same causo that thousands die with Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most baneful disease, Consumption. The origin of numerous cases of Con? sumption is impaired digestion; and many, many caeos of supposed Consumption could be cut ire!y cured by the use of the QUEEN'S DELIGHT, as the emaciation, debility and cough attending weakness of the digestive organs aro so near allied to the symptoms of Consumption, that the one disease is frequently mistakon for the othor. Notice. It is a well-established fact that falo one-half of the female portion of onr population are seldom in tue enjoyment of good health, or, to nee their own expres? sion, "nover feel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous and have no appetite. To this class of invalids, the Queen's Delight is especially recommended. Their peculiar tonio and invigorating properties* render it invalua? ble in such cases. Tho patient should im? mediately discard all pills and powders, as they only weaken the system, and resort to tho uso of tho Queen's Delight, the inva? riable result of which will bo a strong and hearty constitution, a disappearance of all nervousness, a good appetite and a perfect restoration to health. Weak and dolicato children are mado strong by using the Queen's Delight. In fact, it is a Family Medicino; it can be ad? ministered with perfect safety to a child three months old, tho most delicate female or a mau of ninety. JW Bo sure and ask for "HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT:" none other is genu? ine. For sale by FI8HER A HEINITSH Jnly 9 Drnggiets, Columbia, 8. C. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good for Dyspepsia. Axxotloxi. Sales The State of South Carolina, IN EQUITY-SUMTER DISTRICT. Francis A. Mood and Susan B., his wife, and others, vs. John 8. Richardson, Sr., John S. Richardson, Jr.. Margaret Y. Logan, and others.-Hill for Partition ana Account. IN obedience to an order in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at nab lie outcry, at Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, at a price of not less than Fifteen Hundred Dollars, that lot of land in the city of Columbia, which, in a deed of conveyance, dated 23d March, 1855, is described as that lot in Co? lumbia, on tho North-west corner of the intersection of Tey lor and Bull streets, containing, as the lot then stood enclosed, ono half acre, moro or less, bounded on tho South by Taylor street, on the East by Bull street, on tho North by Mrs. K. G. Brovard's lot, and on the West by Robert Bryce's lot. TERMS.-One-fourth cash, and the bal? ance either for cash or at the option of tho ?lurch asor, on a credit of one year, with, nterost from the day of aale, soenred by tho bond of the purchaser, with at loast two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premi-es. Purchaser to pay for all neces? sary papen?. J. R. KENDRICK, Oct 6 26 _Com.JSquity 8. D. _ Wolfe's Sch teil am Schnapps aro good or Rheumatism. PHONIX IBON WORKS, Situated on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, opposite City Water Works, COLUMBIA, 8. G. GOLDSMITH^fc^TWD^oprietors. AS tho FALL SEASON ap? proaches, the subscribers re? spectfully in? form tho pub? lic in general, together with their friends in Particular, that hey are still manufacturing all kiuds of IRON CAST? INGS, such as Mill Work, Engine Work, Agricultural Implements, Railings for Gravo Yards, Cemetery Lota, etc. Especial attention they would call to their A NO. 1 SUGAR-CANE MILLS, of all sizes. Horse-power Wheels, for Cotton Gins. Fi?tes and Balls for Cotton Sorows. Grist and Flour-Mill Gearing. 8aw-Mills. A variety of patterns for Houso Fronts, Window CapB, and other Ornaments, on hand. Machine Lathe Work done to order. Also, all Tunda of BRASS CASTJNG. All of which are sold at the cheapest ratos, and made at short notice. Sept 5 Imo M. ooLDSMrrn._g. KIND. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnaps should be in the hands of every housekeeper. l?S?UTUERN HERCB?NTST IF yon desire to supply yourselves for the FALL and WINTER TRADE, with the VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Cassimeres! ?AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ! AU free from shoddy and other impurities, Order Samples from the subscriber, and they will bo forwarded, with prices attach? ed, during the months of July and August. From these samples you can make your selections and return your orders; and the goods will be forwarded directly from the manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock lelandManufac. Co., June 2 imo Charlotte, N. C. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnaps are good for colic and pain in the stomach. DeKALB HOUSE," CAMDEN, S. C. kjgj?y~*\ THE aub8criber takes ?Stf-?u pleasure in informing his flByfMCjj9t' friends and tho public gen llw?iiisss*- rn"" that ho has re-open? ed tue Di: KA LB HOUSE, which has been thoroughly renovated, and is now ready for the accommodation of the traveling {mblic, whoso patronage ia respectfully so icited. COACHES always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the hotel. Thc Proprietor promises to do all in his power for tho comfort of his guests. Sept 10 J. W. RODGERS, Proprietor. MOUNTAIN ALE. MPERSONS who desire to paBS the summer months in a healthy soction, where good water and mountain air are the principal attractions, can be comfort? ably accommodated at the WALHALLA HOTEL. Traina now run daily each way. Board by tho woek or month at reasonable rates. D. BILMANN. July 9 _3mo LIQUORS, WINES, 8KGABS, TOBACCO, 4ft, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL? THE UNDERSIGNED has fitted ?up his establishment, and has re? ceived a large stock of the finest qualities aud brands of LIQUORS, WINES, ALES, 8EGAR8, Smoking and Chowing TOBACCO, eto.; SYRUPS, COR? DIALS and other articles; ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUIT8 of home production. Di the rear of tho wholesale store, he has a handBomoly appointed SAMPLE ROOM, Wff WHERE tho best of everything i* iHf dispensed. REFRESHMENTS ?sa? . OF all kiuds-FISH. OYS- ? ?t?Att?tf l'ERH, (JAME, MEATS, &c.& -furnished at short notice.NK ^^^^^^*and in the very best stylos.KI SUPPER ROOMS. W ,f?^ ATTACHED to tho estab- F" ^r\L*Sy bailment are commodious** ^S?r rooms, where private DINNERS and SUPPERS will bo furnished for any number of persons from two to 150. LUNCH evory day, at ll o'clock. The Proprietor pledges himself that he will continue, as heretofore, to use his ut? most endeavors to give porfect satisfaction to his patrons and guests. Hept 24_T\ M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good for all kidney and bladder complaints. HOCK ISt?NO GOODS.