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.' we g fa 1 -ijpj ??owa Item?. FLORENCE, ?otober 24.-Cialdini hos formed tho Italian Ministry. It is stated that Cialdini is planning a coup d'etaf. WASHINGTON, ' October 24.- The | National Republican Committee to initiate the Presidential campaign i meets here On tho ll tb of December; that of the Democrats mool s Novem? ber 1. Returns from Virginia indicate the success of the convention and the predominance of the radicals. AU accounts show that the whites and blacks are arrayed against each other almost solidly. * The Democratic candidates were j elected in Baltimore by 13,000 ma? jority, j Colfax, at the Cooper Institute, adverted to imDeaohrnent, and Gen. Grant as radical nominee. ' Internal revenue receipts, to-day, $309,000. RICHMOND, October 24.-The re? turns at Gen. Schofield's headquar? ters show conclusively that the State votes in favor of a Convention. It ia also certain that the convention will be radical by fifteen majority. This ?city elects the following radicals, after three days' contest: Hunnicntt, Judge Underwood, Morrissey, and three odored men. The radical ticket did not receive fifty white, nor the conservative' ticket fifty colored, - voters in the city. ..The negroes . Toting the conservative ticket were again chased from the polls by a negro mob. H un u icu t t's son was arrested for tearing np conservative tickets in the hands of negroes, at the Monroe Ward polls, and sent to the Libby, but was subsequently released. Jndge Chase writes Underwood that he will be in Richmond at the opening of the court, and, if the de? fence desire, he will try Mr. Davis nt onoo.. Chase will not remain in Rich? mond after the opening of the Su? preme Court here in December. CHARLESTON, October 24.-Sailed -Steamers Emily B. Souder and Equator, New York. FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. Cow; Min A, October 24.-Sales of cotton to-day 49 bales-middling 15% NEW YORK, October 24-Noon. Flonr 5@,15c. lower-decline chiefly in Western brands. Corn 2(3j3o. better. Pork heavy, at $21.30? . 121.40. Lard dull, at 13%@14. Cot? ton quiet, at 19. Money 7 per cent. Gold 42%. 7 P. M.-Flour irregular-State $8:20@10.35; Southern $9.25@14.25. Wheat firm-amber Michigan $2.70; white $3.10. Corn-mixed $1.41}<i @1.45. Oats lc. lower. Pork$21.37??. Lard heavy, at 13^@13?.(. Cotton ' firmer, with sales of 2,500 bales, at 19>?@20. Gold 42%. B'AIJTTMOBE, October 24.-Cotton dull, at 18??@19. Wheat dull and declined 6c.-sales of choice South? ern red at $2.70. Corn dull-old white $1.40@1.42; new $1.12@1.20; yellow $1.30?1.36. Oats steady, at 68@74. CINCINNATI, October 24.-Flour doll and unchanged. Corn higher $1.05. Mess pork $21. Bacon shoul? ders 13%@14; clear sides 17%. Lard 13. CHARLESTON, October 24.-Cotton firmer; ssles 1,615 bales; receipts 1,091; middling Yl%@Xl%. MOBILE, October 24.-Cotton mar? ket Kc. better-middling 171 .< ; sales 1,500"; reoeipts 1,044. NEW ORLEANS, October 24.-Sales of cotton 1,300 bales; prices stifler low middling 17).<@18. Flour holders ask 50c. advance; sales at $10.50 for superfine; doublo extra $11.25; choice $13.50. Corn Bcarco and unchanged. Oats in fair demand, at 75. Mess pork dull; sales at $25 for small lots. Bacon retailing nt 16@15J?; shoulders 19@19)?. Lard duli and depressed-primo tierces U@U}.<. Gold 42%. SAVANNAH, October 24.-Cotton opened active and advancing; sales 2,023-New York middling 18'., ; re ceipts 2,555. AUOUSTA, October 24.-Cotton active and easier; sales 1,142 bales middling 16J?@16%; receipts 1,052. LIVERPOOL, October 23.-Cotton closed firm and advancing-uplands 8%; Orleans 8%. LONDON, October 24-Evening. Consols 94^. Bullion has decreased ?470,000. LrvEBTOOL, October 24-Evening. Cotton active, closing firmer; sales 20,000 bales-uplands 8%; Orleans 9. Canned Goods, Pickles, &c. FRESH PEACHES, Pino Apples, Tomatoos, Cove Oysters, Lobsters, Mackerel, Green Poas, Conuensoil Milk, Ac. Plain, Mixed and Chow-Cliow PICKLES, Worcestershire, London Club and Popper Sauco, Walnut Catsup, Olive Oil, Cranberry Sauce, Sardines, Fronen ann English Mus? tard, constantly on hand, and for sale low by J. A T. II. AGNEW. Oct 13_ Mount Zion Collegiate Institute. THE Trustees of thiB Institution will hold their usual annual election for a PRINCIPAL thereof, for the ensuing year, ai tho Court House in Winnsboro, on FRI? DAY, tho first day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Candidates will addross the nndorsigncd. By order of the Board of Trusteoa. Oct 4 JAMES H. RION, Becrottry. , ON THE CORNER OP HAIN AND CAMDEN STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C., IS now receiving fresh additions to his stock of FAMILY *nd PLANTATION GROCERIES ! FIRST-CLASS GOODS always on hand at pricoB guaranteed as low an any in thia market. 83- ALL GOODS purchased at rav atoro will be dellvored, FREE OF DRAYA'GE, to .my pari of the city. GEORGE W. PARKER. Corner of Main and Camden streets. Pot 24_Imo INSURE YOUR LIVE STOCK. H. E. NICHOLS & CO., AGENTS FOB SOUTU OABOLOIA OF TUE Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. CAPITAL S 5 00,000. POLICIES of Insuranco iasucd on all I kinds of LIVE STOCK, against IOSB | by Death, Theft or Transportation, for two-thirds their cash value. OWNERS OF HOUSE?, Manufacturers, Expressmen, Teamsters, Physicians, Farmora aud Planters, and in fact all who aro in any way dependent upon tho uorvices of the Horne, in their daily vocations, should insure in this, tho Pioneer Company of America; and thus derive protection against the pecuniary damage they would otherwise sustain in the loss of their animals. PLANTATION STOCK.. Planters and Farmers, and all others owning Cattle, should avail themselves of I this moans of saving tho value of their stock, and securo au equivalent for IOBS, which otherwise would fall heavily upon them. INDEMNITY AGAINST JLOSS Is now offered to all classes. It is desir? able to the wealthy owner of valuable ani? male, who would ho unwilling to sustain their IOBB; it is essential to tho poor man, in affording the means of replacing thc animal whose services is indispensable to his daily needs. Applications for Insurance to bc made direct to our oflice, at Columbia, 8. C. Oct 24 _6 Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps arc sold by all grocers and apothecaries. REMOVAL. HAYING removed mv F?R- ? NITURE business to tho Na-ni itional Express old stand, I n woulu ne glad to seo my former pa- 'T' trona and tho public gr r-orallv give me a caU, as I havo a nice stock of FURNITURE on hand, and will make to ordor or repair anything in thc Furniture line very reason- j able, and workmanship to please oven the most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN, Washington st., bot. Main and Assem'y, A few doors from old stand. AuglO_ _ __J?MO BREAD ! THE subscriber would respectfully I inform his customers and the public generally, that ho still continues to 3 the very hr st of DREAD, CAKES, &c., at his OLD STAND on Main streot. He will furnish SEVEN LOAVES OE BRFAD, WEIQUINO TEN OUNCES, for TwKNTY-PrvE I CENTS, which is CHEAPER THAN CAN BE FURNISHED BY ANY OTHER BAKER | in the city. ? As tho price of Flour decreases, ho pro? mises to INCUBASE TUR NCMBEB AND SIZE | OF ms LOAVES. ?-COME AND TRY HIM. Sept 18 Imo W. STIEGLITZ. Wolfe's Scliirilam Schnapps aro good for all urinary complaints. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHONIX OFFICE. COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. TUE ahovo institution, situ? ated on Arsenal Hill, opened on fcHONDAY, 11th hist., and will [receive pupils (especially girls) who will he taught Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ac, in? cluding instruction in Sewing, Knitting or other household employment, suitable to their capacity. Persons who desire a day's work can ap? ply at tho Industrial Rooms, whore they will bo accommodated, and receivo com? pensation either in money, clothing or provisions, as the ease demands, oi may be practicable. Those in our city who wish to have Scouring. Washing, or other honso work done, if they will notify us a day beforehand, we may bo able to send them a suitable person at reasouablo prices. Wo will receive orders for tho Knitting of Stockings, Socks, or Repairing of old ones. Weaving, Spinning, Quilt-Making, Rag Carnets; also. Mattresses Cleaned and Repaired. Contributions of Thread, Cot? ton, Wool, Knitting Needles, scraps of | Calico, for makins Quilts, or of Woolou, for Rag Carpets, all will bo thankfully re? ceived. HotclB, and even families, can discharge their duty if they would save, and Bond to 1 the Work Rooms-, such ecraps of Bread and Meat as might bo left at their tables. Thoso who do this, or otherwise aid our institution in preventing stroet bogging, are earnestly requested not to givo to per BOBB at their doors, unless in exchange for somothing they may havo to sell, but di? rect thom to tho Rooms, and oblige a rw 17 OOlOltTTTEE ow LADIES Hotel to Lease? THE SUBSCRIBER, having concluded to arranco his BLOCK OF BRICK BUILDINGS in this city for a HOTEL, offers to leaso the same for that purpose, when completed, which will bo about tho 1st of Nov 'inlier. Said building is cen? trally located on Main street, and contains some sixty apartments, consisting of fifty Chambers, oxclusive of Parlors, Reception Rooms, Servants' Rooms, Dining-Roora, Bar-Room, Bathing-Roora, Reading-Room, Baggage-Room, Hall, Office, Barber-Shop, and all appurtenances necessary to a first class Hotel. The number of rooms may hn Inm-eannri, If dosired.J TH03. DAVIS. Columbia, S. C., September 5,1867. . Charleston Courier and Augusta Chroni ! de copy six times, every other day, and I forward bills to Fhcentc office fiep?. 0 f <>' . -.??',./* . - COLUMBIA TO THE NORTH, GREAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILWAYS. NEW und FAST BCHEDULE now in operation, with complete and continu? ons com eotione, from Colombia and all points ii the interior of South Carolina, via Kingsville, Wilmington and Weldwn. to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila? delphia, New York, Boston, and all princi? pal points North and East. No chango of Passenger Cars botweon Weldon and Acquit Creek. No Omnibus transfer at I Petersburg or Richmond. Faro as low as i ny any other route. Time, forty-thrco hours to New York. At Weldon, Passengers have choice of tho following routes, viz: Crisfled and An namcssic Lino, Washington or Inland Lino, Baltimore or Old Bay Line. Tickots | good by either r?,utc CAUTION TO Tun PUBLIC-The route by Charlotte and Orecnsboro is advertised as sovcnty-livo miles shorter and twelve hours quicker-try it, if you wish to bo decoived. Thrungli Fast Express Train, cia +Wil mingtOO, Weldon and Richmond, leaves: Columbia.10.00 a. m. Kingsville.11.80 a. m. Wilmington . 9.30 p. m. Weldon.6.20 a. m. Richmond.11.10 a. m. Washington. 7.00 p. m. Wilmington, Delaware.11.57 p. m. Philadelphia. 1.30 a. m. Now York, arrives. 5.20 a. m. t Via Wilmington, Weldon, Portsmouth and Annaniessic routes, leaves: Columbia.10.00 a. m. Kingsville..11.30 a. m. Wilmington. 9.30 p. ni. Weldon.C.20 a. m. ?Portsmouth.-10.45 a. m. Crisliold. COO p. m. Wilmington, Delaware ...11.57 p.m. Philadelphia.1.30 a. m. New York, arrives.5.20 a. m. .The Steamers of tho Old Bay Line leave for Baltimore 7.30 p. m. t Leave New York at 7.30 p. m. to como South. Two trains daily from Kingsville, North tho 11.80 a. ni. Fast Express, and 2.00 j), m. Mail. Baggage checked through. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Through Tickots, good by either route until used-with option to Passengers of stopping at torminal points-can bo ob? tained at tho Ticket Oflico of tho South Carolina Railroad. P. H. LANGDON, Oct 23 Gmo Gon'l Southern Agent. Dew of thc Alp?.-Ddolpho Wolfe, Bole agent for the ahovo cordial, manufactured in Genova, Switzerland, is used by all the crowned heads of Europe. NEW STOCK. FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WincH and Licuor*, just received, and wilt bo sold ut lowest market rates for cash, or in excha ige for Countrv Produce. 10,000 pounds BACON SIDES, HAMS and Shoulders. 50 bags Rio, Laguaira and Java Coffee. 100 barrels Crnsned and Refined Sugars. 10 barrels Refined and Golden Syrup. 50 boxcB E. D. and Cutting Cheese. 75 boxes Family and Toilet Soaps. 10 chests Hyson, Gunpowder aud Black Teas. 75 barrels, hnlf barrels and kits New Mackerel. 40 baskets, pints ami quarts, Heidsiek Champago. 20,000 primo and low priced Scgars. GOO pounds Durham and Gold Leaf Smok? ing Tobacco. 60 boxes Extra Scaled Herrings. 60 barrels Rectified and Pure Rye Whis? key. 100 dozen Pickles, Ketchups, Preserves, Fresh Poaches, Tomatoes, Ac, Ac. _OcU9 E. A G. D. HOPE. Wolfe's s<- n i r ii j, ,u Sch nappa are good for Rheumatism. ~QtWTS}ff GOTTEN & CO., Cotton Factors and General Com'o Merchants 105 West Lombard street, Baltimore. LIBERAL advances mado on consign? ments. Orders for gonoral merchan dizo solicited. Hunry Gwynn, of Baltimore; R. R. Cot? ton, lato of Tarboro, N. C.; Walter Gwynn, Jr.. of South Carolina. Oct ll j|?8jno HUGH R. GARDEN, Attorney at Law anti Real Estate Agent, Warrenton, Fauqitier County, Virginia. WILL pav special attention to exami? nation of TITLES, CONVEYANC? ING, Ac. Offers for sale four hundred V1R61N3A FARMS, Embracing some of tho best Mineral, Grazing and Agricultural Landa in the State, in sections where the POPULATION IS UNEXCEPTIONABLE, and climato un? surpassed. Tho changed system of labor necessitates tho division of estates, por? tions of which aro offered for salo or Icaso on most reasonable terms. Correspond? ence solicited and information promptly furnished. REFERENCES.-Hon. Wm. F. De8au8Hurc, Con. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.; liev. P.. M. Palmer, D. D., Gen. James Longstreet, Now Orleans, La.; Judge Wm. J. Robortson, Charlottesville, Va.; Hon. John Randolph Tucker, Middleburg, Va.; Lamhert Gittings A Co., Baltimore, Md. Address ino as above Oct 3 3ino Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good for all kidney and bladdor complaint?. Juat Received. SODA BISCUIT, Cream Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Batter Crackers, Wino Crackers, Boston Crackers, Ginger Schnapps, Pic Nie Crackers, Ac All fresh and fine, for salo by Oct9 J. A T. R. AGNEW. J. P. EISENMANN, Merchant Tailor, Main Street, Volger's Building, WOULD respectfully inform ids friends and the public, that ho is now in receipt of his FALL Land WINTER SfOOK of OAS 8IMKRKS, CL0TH8 and VESTINGS-all Of the VSB? LATEST ST7LS? ABD PATT?K?? and which will be MADE UP in the BEST MANNER, at short notice. Those who may need a GOOD SUIT, are invited to call and examina my stock. Sept 10 Imo .\TEW BUGAR-OURED HAMS-reduced Xl price?. New MACKEREL- assort o, cl packages. New Crop TEA8-very choice. PICKLES, JELLIES and PRESERVES. CANNED SALMON, LOBSTER, OY8TER8, (fresh,) PEACHES, TOMATOES, Ac. DRIED BEEF, 8moked Tonguos, Bacon Striss, Primo Cutting Checso-all fresh to hand. LAMPS and OIL. Full assortment LIQUORS-guaranteed puro. For sale at REASONABLE RATES, by GEORGE SYMMEBS, Oct 18 Main street, Columbia. Nuts, Nuts, Muts. ENGLISH WALNUTS, Brazil Nut?, * * Filberts, Almonds, Pecan Nuts. A-USO, Fresh Layer Raisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes; Currauts, Citron, Gelatine, Corn Starch, Farin, Maizena, Macaroni. VarmieilH, Tapioca, ?annci Fruits and Vegetables, Canned Ovaters, Lobsters, Salmon, Mackerel, Tickles, Sauces, Ex? tracts, Ac, just received, aud tor sale low, by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Oct 20 Wolfe's Hctiiedum Sciinupn am re? commended by all tho medical faculty. Bbls. Pure Rye and other Whiskeys. TUST RECEIVED, and for sale. Also, barrels of Golden and other lino Syrups." 1 tierce choice Sugar-cured Hams. For salo by RICHARD ALLEN, Cor. Pendleton and Assembly sta., Next to M. M. Collen's Old Stand, September 7 Below tho State House. OUR HOUSE, BY D. MoGOINNIS, On Assembly Street, Hast Side, Opposite the North End of the Market. .j-- LUNCH every day O&j^ f~\ from ll to 1 o'clock.\k>\\StJ Jk^^. OYSTERS, F I s II >-and GAME, of all kinds, served in the best styles at all hours. Tho best of WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, SEOARS and TOBACCO, constantly on band. _ Oct 9 Hmo ISAAC 'SULZBACHER, AT THE SIGN OF THE GREEN SPECTACLES* jfm^rffM? HAS on hand a splendid jJSj&^SL.aaHorlnient of tiSmikmStW WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES.Ac. Having moved to the Main street, he.^ is determined to continue to sell goods " at rates LOWER than can bo purchased ?SI elsewhere. V> REPAIRING, in all itB branches, at .?? unusual low rates. sh ?ALL WORK GUARANTEED $J FOR ONE YEAR. HAIR JEWELRY made to order and mounted, by L SULZBACHER, Main street, One door South Phoenix oflice. Oct 18 FANCY GOODS. CALAFACIO GLOVES and PADS. Corn Plasters. Moen Fun, a toilet powder, . Labia's, Coudrav's, Yankee Soaps, Buff, Ivory and Wooden Coin ut, Comb Brushes, Bay Rum, Hair Brushes, tine assortment, Colognes, Toilet Extracts, Sponges, Tooth-Picks, Slicking Bottles, Tubes and Nipples, Night Tapers, Italian Violin Strings, and various other tilings too numerous to mention, for sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Oct 8 Druggists. AB?HGA?N! ASTATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, 35 horao power, in completo order: plain cylinder boiler, 34 tool long, by ;i(i inches diameter; heater 34 foet long, hy 20 inches diameter; iron smoke-stack, with east iron bottom, plato and damper. Also, a Circu? lar SAW MILL. The engine and saw mill can bo seen at tho Congareo Iron Works. Apply to R. MCDOUGALL, Sept 20 Columbia, S. C. Tho Charlotte Netos will copy three times weekly, and forward bill to this oflice. Wolfe's St li 1? (lum Scllliup* are good for colic and pain in the stomach. The Daughter of an Empress, AN Historical NOVEL of the Court of Russia, hy Muhlbaeh; price SI.50. Sunset on the Hebrew Mountains; hy Macduff. Helena's Household, a Tale of Rome in tho First Century. A Defence of Virginia, and through her of the South; bv Prof. Dabnoy. How to Make Money and How to Koep it. Our Father's Bu-mess; hy Dr. Gurth rie. Hereward, the Last of the English; hy Kingsley. Caste! a London Novel, and other new hooks, at McCartcr's bookstore. Oct 1 R. L. BRYAN. FALL MILLINERY. IF tho Ladies will call at x^&k. Mrs. ti. A. SMITH'S, they can ><ft?Sg?bo suited in tho WINTER ftwMSKtf STYL KS of Bonnets, Hats, \3fW?SUZ Flowers and Ribbons, which ??jlKGK&jfsho will open this day. f&vffl/x Having just returned from show tho LATEST sod most fiUl FASHIONABLE STYLE8. Call, Ladies, no trouble to show goods. Oct 8_ What Do You Drink!-Wolfo's Schie? dam Schnapps, lt checks tho disarrange? ment of tho bowels in warm climates. _ LATEST STYLES. JUST RECEIVED, at the "Industrial Association," Ladies' Sacquo Patterns, of tho latest style. Also, vory beautiful Braiding Pattorns, for Yoko Dressos and Gowns. A constant supply of Braiding and Embroidery Patterns, suitable for all styles of work, can bo had. Remember, ladies, it matters not how small may be tho purohasc, every little yon contribute to this Association is so much given towards the support of tho poor and destitute of ocr lind. September 8 FOB S?X??. ONE of tb? most elegantly finished and desirably situa ted RESIDENCES .in tho city Of Columbia-known aa the Bronson property-containing eight (6) largo lino roomB, together with Bath Room, Water Closet, Dressing Rooms and ! Pantries; all being abundantly furnished with Hot and Cold Water throughout. Tke Kitchon is also furn bb ed with Hot and Cold Water. The: o ie also on the pre? mises a Well of excellent water and a number of most choico Fruit Trees of various kinds. For elegance and comfort, it is not surpassed in the city. To an ap? proved purchaser, terms will' be made ac? commodating. For particulars, apply to H. Bl GIBSON. N. B.-The FURNITURE will bc sold with the house, if desired. Oct 1 Imo ' M POLLOCK HB. LIQUORS. WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, ?C., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL? THE UNDERSIGNED haB fitted j up his establishment, and has re I crived a largo stock of th*? finest | . qualities and brands of LIQUORS, WINKS, ALES, 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 wholesale storo, he j has a handsomely appointed SAMPLE: ROOM, ! WHERE tho best of everything is ] dispensed. REFRESHMENTS OF all kinds-?18H, OYS? TERS, GAME, MEATS, Ac. I-furnished at short notice,' and in the very best styles, j SUPPER ROOMS. ATTACHED to the estab? lishment aro commodious' rooms, where private DINNERS and SUPPERS will bo furnished for any number of persons from two to 150. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. Tho Proprietor pledges himself that he ] will continue, as heretofore, to use bb ut- I most endcavorH to give perfect satisfaction to hie patrons and guests. Sept 24 JT^Jtl. POLLOCK, Proprietor. Wolfe's sdi tedd m Schnapps are imi? tated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to uso caution in purchasing. " CAUTION! CAUTION! ! IT has como to our knowledge that per? sons from the country and city, order? ing that GREAT MUDfCINB, tho QUEEN'S I DELIGHT, havo their ordors filled by an- | other medicine, called Epping's Sarsapa? rilla. This is a pernicious habit on tho part of any druggist or apothecary to make such substitutions, and it must re- | fleet upon their pharmaceutical knowledge to say to their customers that they aro the j same, when it is known thoy do not know the constituents of the medicine Queen's Delight, as prepared by Heiuitsh. This is to caution tho pooplothat "HEI NITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" is an en? tirely different artiolo-a now pharmaceu? tical product and combination of roots and | gums, and is the only medicino that per? forms so many extraordinary euros among tho people. Over 1,G00 bottles have been sold at our store in less than eleven months, and tho demand increasing from all parts of the country. Purchasers should bo careful to ask for I "Hemitsh's Queen's Delight." This is the j namo. Please remember it-"Queen'sDe light." For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Wholosalo and Retail Druggists. Wolfe'* sdi lt-du in Schnapps aro used all over the world by tho physicians in their practice. _ ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS 1 THE GOOD POTASH. ANEW POTASH, or CONCENTRATED LYE; will make bettor soap, with less trouble, than any other potash out. It is much cheaper, and a ready soap-maker. Try it. Try it. Now tilinga must be tried. This Potash is genuine, and is warranted to make Soap. BUY it at tho right place, and you wont he deceived. Tho Grand Potash is for Bale onlv bv FISHER .V HEINITSH. Druggist*. Ague ami Fever-The only preventive known for chills and fover is the uso of Wolfe's SchicdanVSchnapps._ REMOVAL. GUNS, PISTOLS ANO Sportsmen's Equipments, FISHING TACKLE. &S. -- ?## THE undersigned has re? moved his stock of goods in tho above lino to the storo >nrxt to Fisher A Heinitsh's. Guns and Pistols repaired and put in perfect order, at reasonable notice. P. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposite l'Itonix Oflico. Aug 2S_ To All Who Vue Liquor.-Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps is manufactured in Holland by a process only known to the proprietor, and is warranted tho purest Liquor ever manufactured. Fenders, And-irera, &c. FENDERS, BrasB And-irons, Common and Fancy Firo Dogs, Shovels and Tongs, Chimney Hooks, Ac. Just recoived and for sale at low figures, by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Wolfe'? Schiedam. Schnapps are a provontivo for chills and fover. St. James Hotel. NEW ORLEANS, I.A. PBOPRIBTOnS: WM. A. HURD, of Now Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Ya. MW Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Honi._July 3 6mo Woodenware, Brooms, &c. WE have just received a full assortmont of tho following: TUBS, MEASURES, ROLLING PIN8, Buckets, Flour Pails, Ladles, Spoons, Butter Spades, Clothes Pins, Wash Boards, Brooms, Whisks, Hearth Brooms, Ac. For sale at low figures by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Axxotloaa. Saleg The State of South Carolina: IN, SQ VITT-8 UMTER DISTRICT. Francie A. Hood ?nd Basan K., his wife, and others, vs. John B. Richardson, Br., John B. Richardson, Jr.. Margaret T. Logau, and others.-Rill for Partition ana Account. IN obedionce to an rd pr in the aberre stated case, I will offer for Bale, 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? lombia, on tho North-west corner of the intersection of Taylor and Bull streets, containing, as tho lot then stood enclosed, one half ?ore, more or less, bounded on the South by Taylor street, on tho East by Bull Btroet, on the North by Mrs. K. Cf. Brovard's lot, and on the West by Robert Bryoo'b lot. TEEMS.-One-fourth cash, and tho bal? ance either for cash or at the option bf the purchasor, on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser, with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of tho promises. Purchaser to pay for all neces? sary papers. J. R. KENDRICK, Oct 5 26 Com. Equity S. D. R. & W. C. SWAFFISLB AHEAD AS UStJAt I FALL AI CLOTHING NOW IN STOKE. SUITS FROM $7.50 TO $60. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES. TIES, TRAVELING SHAWLS, BLANKETS, ETC. NEW STYLE PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS. A splendid lino of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIM ERE. which will be made to order in tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. Everything that is new in the way of HATS I . N. B.-Our CLOTHED G is nearly all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. , WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20_MAIN STREET. A Truly Wonderful Medicine! UElNITSirS QUEEN'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 ho upon the left side,- or, if at all, a dragging sensation is produced which seriously affects respiration, causing, very oftep, ? troublesome cough. Together with these Symptoms, we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of tho stomach, deficiency of per? spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in tho shoulder^ with a great disposi? tion to sleep, and aepression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the month or throat. These symptoms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce consump? tion, the most baneful of all diseases. Dyspepsia. Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia are various; those affecting the stomach are nausea, heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust for food, sometimes a depraved appetite, sonso of fulness or woight in tho stomach, sinking or fluttering in the pit of the sto? mach, sour eructations, coated' tongue, acidity of tho stomach, hurried and diffi? cult breathing, Sec. The sympathetic affections are very di? versified-cold feet, pain or weakness throngb the limbs swimming of tho head, sudden flushes of heat, Sta. Tho uso of tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT should bo pei severed 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 aro impaired and deranged; derangement there will also produce disease of the heart, skin, lungs and kidneys. It is owing to the same canso that thousands die with Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and tbat most baneful disease, Consumption. The origin of .numerous oases of Con sum pt ion is impaired digestion; and many, many cases of supposed Consomption could be entirely cured by the nae of the QUEEN'S DELIGHT, ss the emaciation, debility and cough attending weakness or the digeetive organs aro so near allied to ti-e symptoms of Consumption, that the ono disease, is frequently mistaken for the o thor. Notice. It is a well-established fact that fully one-half of tho female portion of our population aro seldom in tho enjoyment of good health, or, to use their own expres? sion, "never feel well." They arolangmd, devoid of all onercv. extremely n?rann^ and havo no appetite. To this olass of invalids, tho Queen's Delight is especially recommended. Their peculiar tonio ana invigorating properties render it Invalua? ble in such casos. The patient should im? mediately discard all pills and powders, as they only weaken tho system, and resort to tho nso of tho Queen's Delight, the inva? riable result of which will be a strong and hearty constitution, a disappearance of ali nervousness, a good appetite and a perfect restoration to health. Weak and delicate children aro mada strong by using the Queen's Delight. In fact, it is a Family Medicine; it can be ad? ministered with perfect safety to a child thrco months old, the most delicate fem al* or a mau of ninety. MW Be aura and ask for "HEINITNH'IV QUEEN'S DELIGHT;" none other is genu? ine. For salo by FISHER Sc HEINIT8H, Jaly 9 Druggists, Columbia, 8. C.