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Cable Despatches. . LONDON, October 21.-The Italian situation is better. It is said that Italy satisfies the French demands. The transportation of troops to Tou? lon has been stopped, and those ready to sail, have been disembarked. French war preparations have been countermanded. Gen. Gialdini suc? ceeds Batazzi as Italian Prime Minis? ter, and will form a new Cabinet, whoso policy will be anti-revolu? tionary. BOMB, October 21.-The French Minister at Borne has informed the Pope, in the name of Napoleon, that whatever might happen, the aid of France to maintain the Pope's tem? poral power, would not fail. The garrison at Borne has been reinforc? ed. Tho town of Orto was re-cap? tured from the Garibaldians. It is reported that Garibaldi has esoaped from Caprera, and is now in Italy. La France says it is certain, in any event, France will arrive at Borne before Italy. It is stated that tho Italian Government declares itself powerless to arrest bands of invaders, or to protect the Holy See. LONDON, Ootober 22.-Tho Boyal Bank of Liverpool has stopped; debts ?4,500,000 sterling. It is thought tho bank will resume. The Italian people, suspecting the new ministry to be formed in Napo? leon's interest, are pouring in peti? tions, protesting against the deser? tion ol the national cause by the Government. Reports from the Papal States are conflicting, xeiegrams from Florence represent that Menotti Garibaldi not only maintains his positions, but is hourly gaining strength. Despatches from Borne represent that Menotti, with all his followers, had fled from the Papal dominions, and abandoned the attempt on Borne. PARIS, October 22-Noon.-The Moniteur announces, definitely, that the expedition to Italy has been coutermanded, because Italy pledges observance of the treaty. Newt Item?. NEW ORLEANS, October 22.-Fever interments, four. MKMTHIB, October 22.-Six inter? ments from fever to-day, including Capt. Breckenridge Blackburn. CHARLESTON, October 22.-Arrived -Steamers Champion and Alabama, New York; schooner Ben. Brown, New York; schooner Maine Law, Boston. The members of the Congressional Bailroad Committee addressed meeting of citizens at the Hibornian Hall to-night. Gen. Canby has ordered that the regular eleotion for municipal officers be not held, and the notice prescribed by city ordinance not to be published. NEW ORLEANS, October 22.-Geo. "Wilkins Kendall, one of the proprie? tors of the Picayune, died at his resi? dence near San Antonio, Texas, on Saturday evening, at 9 o'clock. WASHINGTON, Ootober 22.-Secre? tary McCulloch authorizes the state? ment that his resignation is at the disposal of the President. The Cabinet meeting lasted two hours. Grant was absent. Internal revenue receipts, to-day, $245,000. United States Marshal Goodloe, who is now here, reports no interfer- 1 euee now to processes of Federal Courts. BALTIMORE, October 22.-John ? Bowers killed Elisha Brady, a well known ward politician, to-day. The quarrel originated by cutting the halyards of tho Democratic pole, erected on the 20th. MONTREAL, October 22.-The Com? mercial Bank of Canada has suspend? ed speoie payment. The Directors think the claimants will be protected. NEW YORY, October 22.-The steamor Aspinwall, with 304 passen? gers and $597,000 in treasure, has arrived. Among the passengers, are Senators "Williams and Corbet, of Oregon, and Higby, the California member. PHILADELPHIA, October 22.-A dis? ease, resembling cholera, has broken out on tho receiving ship Potomac, and ten deaths have occurred among tho crew and recruits. Dew of the Alps.-This cordial has only to ho tasted to bo appreciated._ GWYNN, COTTEN & CO,, Colton Factors and General Coin n Merchants 105 Weet Lombard street, Baltimore. LIBERAL advances niado on consign? ments. Orders for general merchan? dize solicited. Henry Gwynn, of Baltimore, R. R. Cot? ton, late of Tarboro, N. C.; Walter Gwynn, Jr.. of South Carolina. Oct ll ll$3mo FALL MILLINERY. Hfej IF tho Ladies will call at [ro Q! A H\TTT>T??a thST C?n ,bo suited in the WINTER I STYLES of Bonnets, nats, [ Flowers and Ribbons, which ' sbo will open this day. Having just returned from New York, am propared to hhow tho LATEST and most FASHIONABLE STYLES. Call, Ladies, no troublo to show goods. Oct 8_Imo Wolfe's Sc h lett um Schnapps aro good for Rheumatism. Woodenware, Brooms, &c. WE have just received a full assortmont of tho following: TUBS, MEASURES, ROLLING PINS, Bucko tn, Flour Pails, Ladles, Spoons, Butter Spades, Clothes Pins, WIIHI) Beards, Brooms, Whisks. Hearth Brooms, ?ic. For Bale at low ligures by J. & T. R. AGNEW. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. COLUMBIA, October 22.-Soles of | cotton to-day 75 bales-middling 16^ @16K@16%. NEW XORK, October 22-Noon. Flour 10@,20c. lower. Corn a shade firmer. Hess pork firmer-$21.65? 21.70. Lard dull, at 13%@14)?. Cotton lower-19>?. Money 7 per cent. Steriing 108%? 109. Gold 43%. 7 P. M.-Cotton declined Kc; soles 2,000 bales, at 19>?. Flour heavy-State 8.30@10.50; Southern 11@14.50. Wheat firmer-amber State 26.05. Corn declining-mixed Western 38. Mess pork 21.70. Lard 13M@14K. Gold 43>?@43%. BALTIMORE, October 22.-Cotton ?stronger, at 19@19>?. Flour dull. Wheat declined 10c. Corn duh white 38@42; yellow 37; Western mixed 32@35. Oats steady, at 68? I 73. Rye dull, at 70. CHARLESTON, October 22,-Cotton market opened wi?h light demand, closing dull, at }?c. decline; sales 370 i bales-middling 18? 18>4 ; receipts 1,348 bales. SAVANNAH, October 22.-Cotton opened with an active demand; sales 560 bales-York middling 18?18>?; closed flat. AUGUSTA, October 22.-The cotton market opened active at 17J?, but closed at 16% for middling; sales 445; receipts 857. NEW ORLEANS, October 22.-Sales of cotton to-day, 1,500 bales-low middlings 17>?@18; receipts 414. Flour dull and declining-super. 9.75; double extra 10.50; treble extra 12,%; choice 13.75@14. Corn scarce and in request-yellow mixed 1.50. Oats 75. Pork dull. Bacon dull. Gold 43V;@44. ST. LOUIS, October 22.-Flour 7.25 @7.50. Corn better-mixed yellow ?1.08. Mess pork 22.50. Clear sides 18>?. Lard 14. CINCINNATI, October 22.-Flour un? changed. Corn firmer. Mess pork 21.00. Bacon quiet. Lard 13. MOBILE, October 22.-The cotton | market is easier, on account of Liver? pool advices-middlings 17c. ; sales | 700Jbales; receipts 643. LIVERPOOL, October 21-Evening. Cotton closed firm and unchanged; sales 15. 000 bales. LONDON, October 22-Noon.-Con? sols 94. Bonds 69,%. LIVERPOOL, October 22-Noon.- j The failure of the Royal Br uk of Liverpool makes the cotton market irregular, but prices quotably unal? tered. LONDON, October 22-Evening. Consols 93. Bonds 69^. LIVERPOOL, October 22-Evening. Cotton heavy and lower. Manchester I advices uufuvorable. Sales 10,000 bales-uplands 8 8-16 ; Orleans 8 11-16. TAKE A CHANCE. ONLY $2.00, no gift concern, but a splen? did SILVER PITCHER, worth $100 and I more, at T. W. RADCLIFFE'S, for tho! benefit of a needy and afflicted family. Oct 20 NEW SUGAR-CURED HAM8-reduced prices. New MACKEREL-assorted packages. New Crop TEAS-very choice. PICKLES, JELLIES and PRE8ERVE8. CANNED SALMON, LOBSTER, OYSTERS, (fresh,) PEACHES, TOMATOES, Ac. DRIED BEEF, Smoked Tongues, Bacou Striss, Prime Cutting Cheese-all fresh to hand. LAMPS and OIL. Full assortment LIQUORS-guaranteed pure. For sale at REASONABLE RATES, by GEORGE SYMMEBS, Oct 18 Main Btroet, Columbia. Nuts, Nuts, Nuts. ENGLISH WALNUTS, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Almonds, Pecan Nuts. ALSO, Fresh Layer Raisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes; Currants, Citron, Gelatine, Corn Storch. Parin, Maizena, Macaroni, Vormicil?, Tapioca. Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Canned Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon, Mackerel, Pickles, Sauces, Ex? tracts, Ac., lust received, and for salo low, bv J. A T. R. AGNEW. Oct 20_._ wolfe's Sr nu dam Schnaps are re? commended by ainhe medical faculty. FANCY GOODS. CALAFACIO GLOVES and PADS, Corn Plasters. Moen Fun, a toilet powder, Lnbin's, Coudray's, Yankee Soaps, Buff, Ivory and Wooden Combt, Comb Brushes, Bay Rum, . Hair Brushes, line assortment, Colognes, Toilet Extracts, Sponges, Tooth-Picks, Sucking BottlcB, Tubes and Nipples, .. Night Tapers, Italian Violin Strings, j and various other things too numerous to mention, for salo by r"T"'TER *? IIEIKTTrroT? Oct 8 _ Druggists. _ WANTED. OOO DliY SOUND HIDES, for which tjseventeen cents per pound, in cash, will bo paid on delivery. Apply to S. E. STRATTON, Assemblv strcot, one door from Gavais. Oct 10 Imo MW Chester Standard, Winnsboro Newa. Laurensvillo Herald, will copy twico and Bond bill to this office._ Just Received. SUGAR-CURED BREAKFAST STRIPS, Soda Crakors, Oyster Crackers, Lemon Crackers. Gincrer Susp? and Goshen Cheese, of superior quality. _Sept 22 JOHN 0. SEEGERS A CO. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnsp? aro good for e./.ic and pain in thc stomach. . w, ON THE CORNER OF HAIN AND CAMDEN STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C., TS now receiving fresh additions to his JL stock of FAMILY and PLANTATION GROCERIES ! FIR8T-CLA8S GOODS always on hand at prices guarantied as low as any in this markot. *S" ALL GOODS purchased at mv Btoro will bo delivered, FREE OF DRAYAGE, to any part of the city. GEORGE W. PARKER, Corner of Main and Camden streets. Oct 20_3 The Daughter of an Empress, AN Historical NOVEL of thc Court of Russia, by Mublbacb; nrico $1.50. Sunset on tho Hebrew Mountains; by Macduff. Helena's Household, a Tale of Rome in the First Century. A Dofenco of Virginia, and through her of tho South; by Prof. Dabney. How to Make Money and How to Keep it. Our Futher's Business; by Dr. Gurth rio. Hereward, tho Last of thc English; by Kingsley. Caste, a London Novel, and other new books, at McCarter'a bookstore. Oct 1_R. L. BRYAN. Canned Goods, Pickles, &c. FRESH PEACHES, Tino Apples, Tomatoes, Cove Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon, Mackerel. Green Peas, Condensed Milk, Ac. Plain, Mixed and Chow-Chow PICKLE8, Worcestershire, London Club and Pepper Sauce, Walnut Catsup, Olive Oil, Cranberry Sauce, Sardines, French and English Mus? tard, constantly on baud, and for salo low by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Oct 13_ To All Who Use Liquor.-Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps is manufactured in Holland by a process only known to tho proprietor, and is warranted tho purest Liquor over manufactured. m milla LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C, AT WHOLESALE AW RETAIL? THE UNDERSIGNED has fitted Iup his establishment, and has re? ceived a largo stock of tho finest ->qualities and brands of LIQUORS, WINES, ALE8, SEGARS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, etc.; SYRUPS, COR? DIALS and other articles. ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of home production. In the rear of tho wholesalo store, ho has a handsomely appointed SAMPLE ROOM, [WHERE tho best of everything dispensed. REFRESHMENTS OF allkinds-FISH, OYS fTERS, GAME, MEATS, fco. -furnished at short not iee,( 'and in the very boat styles.J SUPPER ROOMS. ATTACHED to the estab? lishment aro commodious1 rooms, where private DINNERS and 8?PPER8 will be furnished for any number of persons from two to 150. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. Tho Proprietor pledges himself that ho will continue, as heretofore, to usc his ut? most endeavors to givo perfect, satisfaction to his patrons and guests. Sept 24 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro sold by all grocers and apothecaries. Ik W.t. AHEAD A$ OSUAt I FALL Al WINTER CLOTHING NOW IN STOKE. SOTS nu am TO Sf?. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, TIES, TRAVELING 8HAWL8. BLANKETS, ETC. NEW STYLE PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS. A splendid lino of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIMERE. which will bo mado to ordor in tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. E/crything ihat is now in tho way of H T H I N. B.- Our CLOTHING ia nearly all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20_MAIN STREET. DENTISTRY. HAVING proonrod a RE ?flg^SaS^ LIABLE ASSISTANT, my (m'^SapHsV patrons can now be us efli ^-Li i T i r cientlv served as formerly. August 31 D. P. GREGG. NEW STOCK. I FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Winos and Liquors, just reroivod, and wiil be eold at lowest market rates for cash, or in exchange for Countrv Produce. 10,000 pounds BACON 8ID?S, HAM8 and Shoulders. 50 bags Rio, Laguaira and Java Coffoe. 100 barrels Crushed and Refined Sugars. 10 barrels Refined and Golden Syrup. 50 boxes E. D. and Cutting Cheese 75 boxes Family and Toilet Soaps. 10 chests Urson, Gunpowder and Black Teas. 75 barrels, half barrels and kits New Mackerel. , 4U baskets, pints and quarts, Heidsiek Champage. 20,000 prime and low priced Segare. 600 pounds Duri iain and Gold Leaf Smok? ing Tobacco. 50 boxes Extra Scaled Herrings. 60 barrels Rectified and Pure Rye Whis? key. 100 dozen Pickles, Ketchups, PreBervos, Frosh Poaches, Tomatoes, Ac. Ac. Oct 19_E. A G. D. HOPE. Just Received. SODA BISCUIT, Cream Biscuit, Sugar Crackors, Oyster Crackern. Butter Crackers, Wino Crackers, Boston Crackers, Ginger Schnapps, Pic Nie Crackers, <.Vc. All fresh and fine, for Bale bv _Oct9_J. A T. R". AGNEW._ Mount Zion Collegiate Institute. THE Trustees of thia Institution will hold their usual annual election for a PRINCIPAL thereof, for tho ensuing year, ai the Court House in Winnsboro, on FRI? DAY, tho first dav of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Candidates will address tho undersigned. Bv order of tho Board of Trustees. Oct 4 JAMES H. BION, Secretary. IG S S il fl ?? ? f n ? n " li! !fe liSii.it ftl Wj? llHlHi, AT THE SIGN OF THE GREEN SPECT?CtES, ^m^enmWk HAS on hand a splendid ^jPy?^C assortment of ttHaSi WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES.Ac. Having moved to tho Main street, ho" is determined to continuo to sell goods Tv) at rates LOWER than can bc purchased VJV elsewhere. j, REPAIRING, in all its branches, at ? unusual low rates. fl\\ ALL WORK GUARANTEEDVt'' <?8Sfcl'OK ONE YEAR. HS HAIR JEWELRY made to order IfcTjB and mounted, bv ?ma?\ i. SULZBACHER, Main street, One door South Phoenix ofiice. Oct 18_ IMPORTED HAVANA SEOARS. 6A Cid CHOICE GENUINE SPAN .4fct/*7 ISH SEGARS. at Oct 'J_J. C. SEEGERS A CO. Dr. Tanney's New Work. ADEFENCE OF VIRGINIA, (and through her of tho South.) By Dr. R. L. Dabuey, of Virginia, author of "Life of Gen. Jackson." il.50. Under Two Flags. A Novel. By "Ouida," author of "Idalia," "Randolph Gordon," "Strathmore," "Cecil Castlemoines," "Gage," etc. *2. Also, Fashion Books for October-Go dey's Lady's Book, Demorest'o, Frank Leslie's Book of Fashion and Peterson's. Also, the Eloetio for October. At DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Sept 24 Bookstore. Wolfe's Schlcdum Schnapps are imi? tated and counterfeited, aud purchasers yriU have to use caution in purchasing. A BARGAIN! ASTATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, 85 horse powor, in complete order; plain cylinder boiler, 34 foot long, by 36 inches diameter; boater 31 feet long, by 20 inches diameter; iron smoke-stack, with cast iron bottom, plato and damper. Also, a Circu? lar SAW MILL. Tho engine aud saw milt can bo seen at tho Congarec iron Works. Apply to R. MCDOUGALL, Sept 20 Columbia, S. C. *ir The Charlotte Newa will copy three times weekly, and forward bill to this ofiice. _ Hotel to Lease. THE SUBSCRIBER, having concluded to arrango his BLOCK OF BRICK BUILDINGS in this city for a HOTEL, offers to lease the same for that purpose, when completed, which will bo about thc 1st of November. Said building is cen? trally located on Main street, and contains some sixty apartments, consisting of fifty Chambers, exclusive of Parlors, Reception Kooma, Servants' Rooms, Dining-Room, Bar-Room, Bathing-Room, Reading-Room, Baggage-Room, Hall, Office, Barber-Shop, and all appurtenances necessary to a lir^t cla88 Hotel. Tho number of rooms may bo increased, if desired.! THOS. DAVIS. Columbia, S. C., Sept?mber 5, 1807. Charleston Courier and Augusta Chroni? cle copy six times, every other day, and forward bills to Phoenix office. Sept 6 t Wolfe1. Schiedam Schnapps aro good for all kidney and bladder complaints. Bbls. Pure Rye and other Whiskeys. JUST RECEIVED, and for ?ale. Also, barrels of Golden and other Ano Syrups.71 tierce choice Sugar-cured Hams. For sale by RICHARD ALLEN, Cor. Pendleton and Assembly sts., Next to M. M. Cohen's Old Stand, September 7 Below tho State House. Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps are a preventive for chills and fovor. _ FOR SALE. MONE of thc most elegant ?\ mushed and desirably situated RESIDENCES in tho city of Columbia-known as tho Bronson property-containing eight (8) largo fine rooms, togother with Bath Room, Water Closet, Dressing Rooms and Pantries; all being abundantly furnished with Hot and Cold Water throughout. Tho Kitchen is also furnished with Hot and Cold Water. Thoro is also on tho pre? mises a Well of excellent wator and H number of most choieo Fruit 'freos of various kinds. For eleganco and comfort, it is not hurpassed in tho city. To an ap? proved puren asor, terms will be made ac? commodating. For particulars, applv to II. M. GIBSON. N. B._Tho FURNITURE Will be sold wit ii tho house, if desired. Oct 1 Imo Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps uro used all over the world by the physh i ma in the ir practice. OUR HOUSE, BY D. McG?INNIS, On Assembly Street, East Side, Opposite the North End of the Market. LUNCH everv dav S~\ from ll to 1 o'clock.^SyilA?T OYSTERS, FISH Asfi?K j>uand GAME, of all kinda, served in the beat stylet* at all hourB. The best of WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, SEGARS and TOBACCO, constantly on hand._Oct 9 3mo BREAD ! ??a THE subscriber would respectfully inform bis customers and the publie ^^wgenerally, that tie still continues to BAKE tho very best of BREAD. CAKES, ftc, at bi? OLD STAND on Main street. Ho will furnish SEVEN LOAVES OF BREAD, WEIOHIXO TEN OUNCES, for TWENTY-FIVE CENT?, whichis CHEAPER THAN CAN BE FURNISHED BY ANY OTHER BAKER in the city. As tho prico or Flour decreases, ho pro misos to INCREASE THE NUMBER AND SIZE OF BIS LOAVES. ?.COME AND TRY* HIM. Sopt 18 Imo_W. STIEGLITZ. AVolfe'a Schiedam Schnapps corrects tho change of water._ FRESH LAGER BEER. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. _JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! K ri LBS. CALOMEL. OV/ 1U0 oz. QUININE. 25 oz. SULP. MORPHIA. 10 lbs. CROTON OIL. 50 lbs. CHLOROFORM. 5 lbs. NITRATE SILVER. 200 lbs. GUM CAMPHOR. 1,000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS. 1,000 His. FLOR. SULPHUR 2,000 lbs. BLUE STONE. 100 lbs. CREAM TARTAR. inonu,- ?'.ooKTNfi SOT?A 2*000 lbs. COPPERAS. For salo low by FISHER & HEIN1T3H. Druggists. J. F. EISENMANN, Merchant Tailor, Jfrtin Street, Yolger's Building, - WOULD respectfully inform 7? bia friends and the public. that/mWfffL fla bc is now in receipt of bia FALL n i ll) -lULand WINTER STOCK of CA8-l-3iily SIMERES, CLOTHS and VESTINGS-aU of the VEnY LATEST STYLES AND FATTERNS and which will bo MADE UP in tho BEST MANNER, at short notice. Those who may need a GOOD SUIT, are invited to call and examino my stock. Sept 19 Imo COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. -jaw THE above institution, situ /ftS^L. at ed on Arsenal Hill, opened on tfifoHfeMONDAY, lilli inst., and will ^9 "^Sroceivc pupils (especially girls) Way who will lie taught Reading, *i??JP Writing, Arithmetic, Ac, in "cluding instruction in Sewing, Knitting or other household employment, suitable to their capacity. Persons who deuiro a day's work can ap? ply at the Industrial Rooms, whero they will be accommodated, and receive com? pensation either in money, clothing or provisions, aa tb?, oa^e demands, oi may be practicable. Thone iu our city who wish to have Scouring, Washing, or" other house work dono, if they will notify us a day beforehand, wo may be able to send thom a suitablo person at reasonable prices. Wo will receive orders for the Knitting of Stockings, Socks, or Repairing of old oncfl. Weaving, Spinning, Quilt-Making, Rag Carpets; also. Mattresses Cleaned and Repaired. Contributions of Thread, Cot? ton, Wool, Knitting Needles, scraps of Calico, for making Quilts, or of Woolen, for Rag Carpets, all will bo thankfully re? ceived. Hotels, and even families, can discharge their duty if they would save, and send to the Work Rooms, such scraps of Bread and Meat as might bc left at their tables. Those who do this, or otherwise aid our institution in preventing street begging, are earnestly requested not to give to per? sons at their doors, unless in exchange for something they may havo to soR, but di? rect thom to the Rooms, and oblige a Oct 17 COMMITTEE OF LADIE8. Ague and Fever-The only preventive known for chills and fever ia the ueo of Wolfens 8chiedam Schnapps^_ W Kv Q -till S ?Z Xii ? cbu=s i ? Vj s GO i g g ? > o o e 3 ~ri? ~r~ aa p. "*> J MS W m . S : " ? t a ?S t-3 I ? I .2 < UJN1? TliOuo?Xklli JU UL. L, ?ivo : THE 600? POTASH. ANEW POTASH, or CONCENTRATED LYE; will make bettor soap, withiess trouble, than any other potash ont. It is much cheaper, and a ready soap-maker. Trv it. Try it. New things must bo tried. This Potash is genuine, and ia warranted to maka Soap. Buy it at tho right place, and you wont be deceived. Tho Grand Potash ia for salo only by FISHER ft HEINIT8H, Druggists. THUS. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bond?. Gold and Exchange bought and sold. Oilieo at GREGG <t CO.'S. .Inly :il Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps arc good for Dyspepsia. .Bacon, Zard, Coffee, Rice. BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON. WE will sell, THI8 (Wednesday) MORN? ING, the 23d inst., at 10 o'clock, at oar Auction Store, without reserve, 3,000 lbs. Sugar-Cured 8TRIP8, 1,500 lbs. Prime Shoulders, 500 lbs. Primo New York Pig Shoulders, 20 bags Prime Rio Coffee, 5 tierces New Rice, 50 boxee New Herrings, 20 kits Mackerel, 5 kegs No. 1 Goshen futter, 10 tubs Lard, 10 boxes Cheshire Cheese, 10 " Goshen Cheese, 10 " Dairy Cheese, 20 " Fancy Soap, 10 .* Toilet Soap, 5 barrels Sugar, 15 barrels Reclined Whiskey. Terms cash._Oct 23 1 Shoes, Hats and Furniture. By D. C. PEIX0TT0 & SON. WE win" seil, THIS (Wednesday) MORN? ING, tho 23d inst., at 10 o'clock, at our Auction Store, without reserve, 10 cases Men's, Women's, Boys' SHOES. 5 doz. Men's Soft Hats. ALSO, Sundry articles of FURNTT?BE, con? sisting of: 1 Fine Seven Octavo PIANO, 1 Largo Wardrobe, Mattresses, Chairs, &c. Terms cash._Oct 23 1 Draft and Saddle Horse. BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON. WE will sell, THIS '.Vodnesday) MORN? ING, the 23d inst., at 10 o'clock, in front of our Auction Store, without reserve, 1 Fino Draft and Saddle HORSE. Terms cash._Oct 23 1 The State of South Carolina. IN EQUITY-SUMTER DISTRICT. Francis A. Mood and Susan lt., his wife, and others, vs. John S. Richardson, Sr., John H. Richardson, Jr.. Margaret Y. Logan, and others.-BUI for Partition, and Account. IN obedience to an order in tho above - stated caso, I will offer for sale, at pub? lic outcry, at Columbia, on tho 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 the North-west corner of the intersection of Tey lor and Bull streets, containing, as tho lot then stood enclosed, one half acre, moro or less, bounded on the South by Taylor street, on the East bv Bull street, on the North by Mrs. K. G. ? Brevard's lot, and on the Wost by Robert Bryce's lot. TEBMS.-One-fourth cash, and tho bal? ance either for cash or at the option of the purchaser, on a credit of ono yoar, with interest from the day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser, with at least twq good sureties, and a mortgage of tho nremlscs. Purchasor to pay for all neces? sary papers. J. B. KENDRICK, Oct5 2G ._Com. Equity S. D. _ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are put up in quart and pint bottles, with the pro? prietor's name on the bottle, cork and label._g_ REMOVAL. HAVING removed my FUR- _ NPUDRE business to tho Na- Ri Itional Express old stand, I ?? would bo glad to seo my former pa- '1* trons and tho public genoiallv give me a call, as I have a nico stock of FURNITURE on hand, and will make to order or repair any thing in the Furniture line very reason? able, and workmanship to please even the mostjastidious. JEROME FAGAN, Wasmhgton st., bet. Main and Assem'y, A few doors from old stand. Aug 10_(Imo St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, LA. P?OPRIETOBB: WM. A. HURD, of New Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Vu. MW Telegraph and Railroad Ofhcea in . rotunda of Hotel._Ju ly 3 Gmo REMOVAL. 6Uf4S, PISTOLS AND Sportsmen's Equipments, FISHING TACKLE, &c. TITI ) undersigned has re ^><^ nu ?ved his stock of goods in ^?L^^J?S^the ubt.vo lino to tho storo V ''.next to Fisher it Heiuitsh's. Guns and Pistols repaired and put in perfect order, at reasonable notico. P. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposite Phoenix Oflice. Aug 28_ CAUTION! CAUTION'. I IT has como to our knowledge that per? sons from the countrv and citv, order? ing that GREAT MKDIC?NB, thc QUEEN'S DELIGHT, have their orders filled by an? other medicine, called Epping's Sarsapa? rilla. This is a pernicious habit on the part of ruy druggist or apothecary to make such substitutions, and it must re fiect upon their pharmaceutical knowledge to say to their customers that they aro tue HS ino, when it is known they do not know the constituents of the medicino Queen's Delight, as prepared by Hoinitsh. This is to caution tho people that "HEI NITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" is an en? tirely different articlo-a new pharmaceu? tical product and combination of roots and gums, and is tho only medicino that per? forms so many extraordinary cures among tho people. Over 1,600 bottles have boen sold at our storo in less than eleven months, and tho demand increasing from all parts of tho country. I'urcliascrs should be careful to ask for "Heinitsh's Queen's Delight." This is tho name. Pleaso remember it-"Queen's De? light." For salo bv FISHER & HEINITSH, WI lolesale and Retail D ru ft gis t s. LATEST STYLES. JUST RECEIVED, at the "Industrial Association," Ladies' Sacque Patterns, of tho latest stylo. Also, very beautiful Braiding Patterns, for Yoko Dresses and Gowns. A constant supply of Braiding and Embroidery Patterns, suitable for au stylos of work, can be had. Remember, ladies, it mattors not how small may bo the pnrchaso, every little you contributo to this Association is so much given towards tho support of tho poor and destitute of our land. September 8 i Wolfe's Schiedam Schnupps are good for all urinary complaints.