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Caljie Ot.imw?ic?, Lrvi-nrooii, FBIDAY, October 23. 7^?ordy Johnson, tho American Mi f>vpfcr, was yesterday presented with addresses from tho corporate autho? rities of Liverpool and tho American Chamber of uomraerce. The pro? ceedings were hold in the Town Hall, which was gaily decorated with tho flags of England and America. The city officials, many local notables, and numerous citizens wero present. Mayor Whitley delivered a short ad? dress of welcome, in which he said the peace aspirations, like the com? mercial interests of tho two coun? tries, were identical. Ho closed his speech by reading the address of the Corporation of Liverpool, a long document complimentary to the dis? tinguished guest and to his native 'country. S LONDON, October 27.-Light shocks of earthquake felt in "various parts of Cork County, Ireland, yesterday. Sew?, Item?. CHARLESTON, October 27.-Arrived -steamer Manhattan, Now York. Sailed-steamers Charleston, New York; and Sea Gull, Baltimore; brig Neuvitas, Now York; schooner N. W. Smith, New York. WHEELING, W. VA., October 27. Retnrns from thirty-one Counties show s Republican majority of-1,000. STAUNTON, VA., October 27.-Tho Valley. Agricultural Fair commenced to-day. Tho exhibition of stock, maohinery and agricultural imple? ments ?B very good-about 7,000 per? sons visited the grounds to-day. An address of welcome was delivored by Hon. John B. Baldwin, President of tho society, in which ho adverted to tba changed condition of tho labor of the South and the cheering aspects of her agricultural prospects for tho future. Hon. Alex. H. H. Stuart, ex-Secretary of tho Interior, dolivered an address before tho society, upon agriculture. Gen. Leo and Commo? dore Mathew F. Maury aro here. RICHMOND, October 27.-The Che? sapeake and Ohio Railroad mortgage bond was stamped to-day with United States stamps to amount of $10,000, the largest stamping dono in the South. Tho bond is for $2,000,000. NEW ORLEANS, October 27.-An offioer of Gen. Rousseau's stuff, whe was, sent to St. Bernard Parish yes terday, reports that tho bodies o! Parish Bake?* and his son, who won murdered on Sunday night by ne groes, were burned in his house. Th? women and ohildren were saved. At a late hoar last night, a whit? man was killed in tho first district o this city ; and another in the second tho latter belonged to a club com posed of foreigners, who wero ruucl exasperated, and between whom nu? the negroes several fights oeenrre? to-day, resulting in tho death an? wounding of several of both colors Tho metropolitan police being utterl; demoralized, troops havo been sta tioned through tho city to preven any serious conflict. SAVANNAH, October 27.-A largi negro radical meeting was held oi Court House Square this afternoon Several white leaders were on th stand. The speeches of tho white and blacks were threatening and o an incendiary character. Ono coloro? speaker threatened fearful retributioi on the Democrats when Grant wa elected; said the right of his raco t vote was obtained by revolution, am it would take a bloody revolution t y take it from them. The colored pee pie would be law-abiding, peacefu citizens, if they may; but devilish fighting, burning citizens, if thc; must. WASHTNOTON, October 27.-Com missioner Rollins decides that hotel whose yearly sales of liquor aggrc gate $25,000, must exhibit a whole sale liquor sign. . COLUMBUS, OHIO, Ootober 27. Seymour arrived here to-day, au was reoeived at the depot by an irr menso crowd. He is now speaking. SAN FRANCISCO, October 27.-Shar earthquake at mid-night last nigh! and considerable fright, but no dr mage. The Republican members of th lower house of tho Oregon Legish laturo resigned, leaving tho hons without a quorum, and no approprfr tion bills passed. Great excitemcu in Salem. KEEP AWAY.- Wo think that th best policy for Democrats to purse in regard to radical ^meetings is \ keop away from thom. Tho speake: almost iuvariably say something 1 insult the Democrats, in order to gi up a difficulty, so that they may tel graph to the North, "Another Reb Outragel" and thns mako capital fi their party by misrepresenting oi unhappy seotion. Therefore, tl best thing that can be dono in th regard, is to keep away and let tho severely alone.-Augusta CJtromcle. - ????>. TnE REPORTED MURDEB AT Gmt soNViLLE.-Some days ago, wo pu lishod au account of tho alleged mi dor of two negroes, a mau and 1 wife, at Gillisonvii.o, in Beaufort D trict. Informa! ion received yesti day from tho Burgeon who attend tho nogroes, is to tho effect that t negro man was vory slightly wound . in the head and arm, and that t * woman was shot in ono of her finge Both tho ittan and tho woman aron 1 quite well. So much for that K. K. alory.-^C/tarleitton Neus, 'lilli. -? u- Trw. ? " - fI.VA-MCKA.tt AM) CO SIM E11?I AL. COLUMBIA, October 27.--Sales of cotton to-day 205 bales-middlings NHW YOUR, October 27-Noon. Heney ir. 2sa?=4;- -t 7. Sterling 9?? Gold 34&. Flour dull, nt 5@ 10c lowor. Wheat irregular and un? settled. Corn dull and lo., lowor. Pork decidedly lower-26>',. Lard dull-steam 16^@17J.{. Cotton quiet at 25>?. Freights firmer. 7 P. M.-Cotton less activo and scarcely so firm; sales 2.800 bales, at 25J?. Flour heavy. Corn heavy mixed Western 1.12>?@1.13. Mess pork-new 20; old Lard firm? er-kettle 17;?@18. Whiskey-city 1.10; Eastern 1.12. Steam cotton freights Gold closed at 34^', with a deoliuiug tendency. BALTIMORE, October 27-Noon. Cotton unchanged. Flour dull and declined }?c.-Howard street super? fino 7@S';. extra 8?&11; city mills superflue 7@7%. Wheat very dull, al 2.35?2.50. Coru dull and lower prime yellow 25. CINCINNATI, October 27.-Floui dull. Corn-old scarce, at 88^1.00 new 55@5G. Whiskey 1.10. Lani and pork-nono in market. Shoul ders ?3@13??. CHARLESTON, October 27.-Cottoi dull and lower; eales 210 bales -mid dlings 23^ (7/2-1; receipts 002. AUGUSTA, October 27.-Cotton mar ket very netivc and firmer; sales 91? bales; receipts 231-middling 23' J. SAVANNAH, October 27.-Cottoi steady; sales 1,050 bales-middling! 24j.i; receipts 1,575. MOBILE, October 27.-Cotton mar ket easier; sales 500 bales-middlim 23 hi; exports 837. NEW ORLEANS, October 27.-Col ton quiet and linn-middlings 23r\, sales 3,100; receipts 1,315. Molasse firmer and sugar unchanged. Flour low grades scarce, aud linn; big grades dull-super $7^s(?f 1}Baco shoulders 14hi; clear 18} LONDON, October 27-3 P. M. I Consols 94}..?. Bonds easier, r.t 73^t LIVERPOOL, October 27-3 P. M. - Cotton active. Bombay shipmen) to the 24th; 14,000. LIVERPOOL, October 27-Eveniuj. Cotton closed firm; Bales 18,000 bah -uplands ll; Orleaus Yan and fabrics at Manchester firmer. A HEAVY SUGAR CROP IN LOUIS ANA.-Tho damage to the sugar ere I in Louisiana, though quite berious i j somo sections, has not been so disa I trous as at first reported. The ere is now set down nt 120,000 hog heads, which is a vast increase ov that of last year. From every loen i ty wherein the sugar-cane is cultiva ed on the coast, tho yield both quantity aud quality promises finel Au exchango says ''that Jol True, an old Confed., liviug in M ton, N. C., hasn't an arm on h body. Both were shaved off in tl smoko of battle before this cruel w was over. Aud yet to-day we saw Jol True driving a two-horse wagon wi the reiii3 thrown over tho stump his right shoulder, and ho was gui iug the horses with his mouth." Dr. Digby, of tho Notice 1' ginian, bas beeu robbed by a neg of his "only carpet-bag, his ou frock-coat, his only pair of slippe: his only cork screw, somo socl under-clothing," kc. Tho inferen is that the doctor's present costin consists of a pair of pants, a sh collar and a beaver." A. R. Scott, of Harlem, Mo., v> murdered on Thursday night by soi unknown person, who called him to t door of his house and shot bim. ? Scott was recently appointed ono the Judges of Election, and had fi nished information to the Registe His murder is attributed to politic opponents. RrJDr. Mingo died suddenly in I tersburg, Ya., on the 19th. lie w a well-known and bighly-esteem gentleman. Ho had, uuder a vc never shaved his beard since the ( feat of Mr. Clav, for President, 1814. The managers of the Hudson J\v Railroad uro making good progress the grading of their third track, whi has now become a necessity, in ort to move the immense number trains over tho road. A man in Berlin has in ventec torpedo, that will destroy an eui battalion when exploded. So chanted is tho inventor, that ho ] given the instrument his own nam From the 3d to tho 10th of Jai ary, 18G9, a week of prayer is sought, under tho authority of Evangelical Alliance, over the wi world. The New York Herald says latest stylo of hat is "across betw a Kossuth, a sombrero, a round i a high private's forago cap, knoc out of shapo during his last spree Mr. Neville Bullitt, an old citi of Louisville, died there of a ti boot, which produced mortifient as it always ought, but seldom d The colored peoplo of tho Tl Ward of Boston have nominatf Mr. Brown as a candidate for Massachusetts Legislature. Tho Grosshorn, in thc Bernese A has been climbed for the first ti two German studonts nccomplisl tho feat. A citizen of Pittsburg has g $50,000 to build a mm&fat % I M.nl-r.-1 -.""I.^..^ luT?U-X -.?-. j ^.-?^'--> in.u i.. ,.|fll V. A VJ ? despatch, was recently sent from Boston to Smyrna, Asia Minor, in two honra and twenty minutes. Ballets have boen fired through several windows in houses in tho ????er ptrt cf thc city cf Ciii?.?st?u. Onc-horso cabs aro multiplying in Now York as old nmirlR sre in. New. England. * Seven fishermen were drowned in Boston harbor during the gale on Saturday. MARRIED, In Clip.i-I?>??tnii, on Thursday evening, 22<1 instant, at thc houue.of tho bride's mothor, by tho hov. L. Muller, G. CHA8. 8CIIMET ZER to Mies REBECCA, third daughter! " thu lato Wm. Mahue, of Columbia, H. C. First Ward Democratic Olub. THE Democratic Electors of tho First Ward will meet TH 18 EVENING, at 7 o'clock, nt thc Hall of the Independent Fire Engine Company. Business ot importance is to bo brought up. Attend promptly. Bv roquent of tho President. Oct 28 1 J. D. DUBOSE, Secretary. Second Ward Democratic Club. TUE members of tho Second Ward Club aro requested to meet nt the Indepen? dent Eugine House, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock. By order of tho President. Oct23 1 H. E. SCOTT, Soor.-tary. Third Ward Democratic Club. npiIE members of this Club are request X cd to meet in Carolina Hall THIS EVEN I NC, at 7 o'clock. Pel 28 ! H T. AGNEW, Secretary. FOR SALE. STEAM SAW and GRIST MILL, two miles East of Blackstock, (.'hester District; also, SI acres of Land, with Out? house-, Blacksmith Shop, Farming Tools, 20 Horse-Power Engine, with Saw and Grist Mill. Trico $1,800 cash. If not sold to? gether, articles will be disposod of sepa ratclv. Applv to JOHN O. SEEGERS, Columbia, S. C. Or B. H. CARDER, ESQ., Oct 28 At tho Mdls. B'S" Chester Staudard copy three time.-'. j Colombia Chapter No. 5, R. A. M. ? m^aMM AN EXTRA CONVOCATION -?ifejof Columbia Chapter No. 3, H. A. :-??gM., will be held, at Masonic Hall, ?WWWTHIS EVENING, at 7A o'clock. The Royal Arch Degreewillboconferred by M. F. Companion B. RUSH CAMP? EE LL, O. G. H. I?. Bv order of the High Priest. Oct"23 W. nUTS?N WIGG, Scribe. B0UTT0N SEED WHEAT. Of\f \ BUSHELS of the celebrated Vir ?JUU ??iiiia BOU ITON SEED WHEAT, for sal- by E. & G. D. HOPE. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that applica? tion will bo made, in three mouths from this dato, to Railroad Bank of South Carolina, for a renewal of CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. No. 300, tho original of which has been lost or destroyed. _Oct 23 wS* _ JOHN H. HEI8E. THE FARMERS AND PLANTERS OF RICHLAND COUNTY are requested to meet at Hall, in Colum? bia, S. C., on SATURDAY, tho 7th of No? vember next, at 1 o'clock P. M., for thc purpose of forming an Agricultural Socie? ty for this County. All persons interested in the agricultural interests of tho County, aro requested to attend, aa great good may result from it. Oct 2S _FARMER Goshen Butter. 3FIRKINS strictly choteo GOSHEN BUTTER. Just received and for sale at CANTWELL'S, Pol 29 1 _ Main stro< t. Choice Goshen Butter. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just opened and for sale bv Oct 25 _.LA T. R. AGNEW. WANTED. A GOOD COOK and WASHER. Refcr 2\. enco required. Inquire at this office. Oct 25_j Copartnership Notice. nnilE undersigned have entered into a L COPARTNERSHIP for tho transaction of tho GROCERY, HARDWARE and COM? MISSION BUSINESS, dating from tho tirst February, 1SG8. Namo and stylo of thc finn will*be T. J. A II. M. GIBSON. T. J. GIBSON. Oct ll Imo H. M. GIBSON. New Boot, Shoe AND HAT STORE. ??i Jt TnE undersigned, who is experienced in the business, has opened a fino and carefully selected stock of goods in thc abovo line, and invites a call from pur? chasers. In tho assortment, will bo found Gent's, Ladies', Misses', Bovs', Youths' and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, of tho best make. His stock of HATS is varied. The articles will be disposed of cheap for cash. A. SMYTHE. In Presbyterian Depository, opposite Ki nar d's dry goods store. Pol 2jl REDUCED PRICES. DILLON'S COTTON TIES are now offered bv tho undersigned at the low price of EIGHT CENTS PER POUND, to close consignments. ALSO, GUNNY CLOTH and Bale Rope, nt very low prices. J. A T. R. AGNEW. Pember 23___ REMOVAL. F. CANTWELL, BEGS leavo to inform his friends and thc public that ho has removed to Main stroct, corner opposito tho Court House, formerly occupied by Mr. Tolleson, . whoro ho is receiving a largo and select i stock of choioo FAMILY and PLANTA? TION OROCERIES, WINES, French BRANDIES, Scotch and Irish WHISKEY, and the bast Amorican (GibBon Nectar) WHISKEY, which he will sell at very low Ericos for cash. Please give mo a call oforo purchasing thoso articles elsewhere. October 23 . ' P. CANTWELL. Bi-inly glows. TN ??oro and for sale bv ' JL Au* 20 Fl?HEQ'A LOWRANCE. NEW ABRITAIS. SMOKED SALMON, Pickled Salmon, Smoked Hallibut, KW??? White Fish. Codfish, Dutch Herrings, Pickled Sardines, Swiss Cheese, English Dairy Cheese, Goshen Choose, Fisks' Hams, Breakfast Strips, Mackerel, Nos. 1,2, 3, Self-Raising Flour, Pecan Nuts, Almonds, Raisins, Preserves, Currants, Prunos, ;Ao., French Brandy, Holland Gili, Madeira Wine, Sherry Wine, Rhino Wine, Candios, assorted, Fancy Soaps, Crackers, assorted, Pipes, Scgars, Tobacco, Walking Canes, Ac. Low for cash, at Oct 25 J^-JPI^?KS^ GREGG-, PALMER & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Interest Allowed on Teposits. BUY AND SELL . STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE. Advances Made on Cotton. GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLD ON COMMISSION. October 21_ Democratic Mass Meeting and Bar? becue, at Lexington Court House, on Thursday, the 29th inst. HAMPTON, REED, THOMAS, BUT? LER, and other distinguished gen? tlemen to he present to address thc meet? ing. The people ot the Third Congressional District are respectfully invited to partiel pate with ns in the meeting. Trains will he run on tho Columbia and Augusta Railroad, so as to accommodate all who desire to attend, leaving Columbia and the head of the Road on the morning of that day, arriving at Lexington Court Rou ac time for the meeting, and return ina the samo evening, ran- for the Round Trip, $1. J. R. PALMER, riENRY A. ME ETZ, H. H. GEIGER, Committee. Trains will leave Columbia at 8.30 A. 31.; lu ad of tho Road, G.30 A. M. Oct 21 LADIES, CALE at C. F. JACKSON'S, and look at tho new style of DROP SKIRTS. Oetoher 17_ Dress Goods, OT every stvle and price, now opened at C.'F. JACKSON'S, from 23 cents to ;2 a yard. October 17 Dress Trimmings, BUTTONS, Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Rrai(!s, Gloves, llosierv, at October 17 C. F. JACKSON'S. A New Xiot OF EDGINGS, InscrtingB and Infant's Waists, nt every price and qua lit v, at October 17 C. F. JACKSON S. Nuts! Nuts! Nuts! ENGLISH WALNUTS, Brazil Nuts, Pe? cans, Filberts and Almonds. Just received and for sale bv Oct ll_J." A T. R. AGNEW. Received This Day. NEW MACKEREL, in kits, half and wholo barrels, Pickled Salmon, No. 1 Scaled Herrings, Fulton Market Corned Beef (very Hue,) Pig Pork, Smoked Tongues, with inanv other gooils in the Grocery linc, for sale by October 20 GEO. SYMMERS. Gin Bristles. ,-)AA POUNDS COTTON GIN BRIS ??\)\J TLES, mut received and for salo _J. ic T. R. AGNEW. CHOICE GOODS. BARRELS Now York ?S. C. PIG HAMS, Rarrela New York S. C.t 'Breakfast Bacon, Tirions Goshen Butter, Iioxcs Factory and Dairy Cheese, New Bay Mackerel, in barrels and kits, Fresh Crackers-a variety, Fresh Teas and Coffees, With a largo stock of Merchandize, inst received, hy Oct 10 C. n. BALDWIN A CO. APPLES. 1 H? BUSHELS LARGE APPLES, at JUJU $1.25 per bushel, or ?3 per bar? rel. FISHER & LOWRANCE. Fresh Goods*. EXTRA SMOKED TONGUES, Extra Smokod Reef, bsggod, New Codfish. Irish - Potatoes. White Roana, now Salmon. Lobster, Claras, in cans; genuine English Ale and porter, with a vari' ty of Shelf Gonda, just received and --?-?, ?... r> ti 13X wLYV~?"*T .* nrv bet Kr* V ~ . ?i " ?. M08E8 GOLDSMITH A SON. Oct 13 lao WINTHROP B. WILLIAMS; COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. _8cpt 8 Brno I CHARLESTON HOTEL, OHAHLESTON, t?. C. THE undersigned having takon charge of tho above woll-known HOTEL, re? spectfully informa * hi8 frifiidH and tlie traveling public that it hao been REFURNISHED, in all of its depart? ments. Tho tablo will, at all times, bo supplied with the host tho Market affords, including every delicacy in season, while tho cuiaino will" bo unexceptionable. Tho Bath Rooms attached to tho Hotel aro sup? plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water, and Dot, Cold or Shower Baths can bo ob? tained at any timo. Tho samo attention will bo paid to tho comfort of the guests as 1 "? otofore, and travelers can rely upon fun. ig the Charleston Hotel equal to aDy tn tho United Staten. The patronage of the traveling public ia respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan ll 3mo Proprietor. RESISTING PROVIDENCE. 6C|~ IFF. INSURANCE enables a man to ? i put himself in harmony with Di? vine Providence. Providence has brought tho institution into being to bless the race. Do who refuses it, distrusts and der pises Providence and invites its von seance upon himself and his household. We know of no fallacy so transparent, no delusion more groundless, than that which makes the practice of Lifo Insurance appear ns an attempt to controvert tho Divine will." Thousand-1 of widows and orphans live to attest tho divino beneficence of LIFE INSURANCE. Without its protecting :egis, many of them would, to-day, bo beg? gars upoii the streets, or occupants of poor-houses and penitentiaries. No man can foretell what will be his circumstances at tho time of his death. Thc rich man of to-day dies the pauper of to-morrow, and tho family, delicately reared, become tho unprepared victims of dire Want, with her train of countless evils. Such a result is imponible, with a policy of Lifo Insurance. It, indeed, offers the only absolutely safe investment which van be made for tho benefit of one's family and of his own old ago. All other investments may result in loss or ruin. If all would insure, who can calculate tho immense suffering and crime which tho world would be spared! JETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, of Hartford, Connecticut, Assets ... 810,000,000 H. E. NICHOLS A CO., October 23 3mos General Agents. Bacon, Lard, &c 10,000 LBS. prime C. R. BACON 8IDES. 2,000 lbs. Natural LEAF LARD-L. Davis, jr., brand. 100 choico S. C. HAMS, bagged and unbage;ed. 60 bbls. Refined SUGARS, all grades. Brown SUGARS. Fino and Medium quality SYRUPS. Muscovado, Porto* Rico and Common MOLASSES. Old Government and Green Java, Lagui ra and Rio COFFEE. Black and Green TEAS, various grades. Family and Extra FLOUR. 8elf-Raising FLOUR. With a full lino of Staple GROCERIES, in store and in transit, and for salo low by Oct ll 3 C. H. BALDWIN ACO. REMOVAL. MUS. C. E. REED has re? moved her MILLINERY ES? TABLISHMENT to her old stand, on Main utrcot, second door from E. Pollard s Drug Store, where sho would call tho attention ot her city and country friends and custom? ers to call and seo for them? selves tho finest and cheap? est stock of MILLINERY ever offered in this city, consisting of Ladies' and Child? ren's Hats and Bonnets, of all kinda and all prices. Also, Flowers, Ribbons, Caps, Laces, Ruches, Hair Braids, Curls, Water? falls. Nets, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted, Fan? cy and Bridal Veils, all of which will bo sold much lower than anywhere else in tho city. Everything of the latest and most fashionable" style constantly arriving. October 17 _ NEW A R RIV A L S~. ~ LATEST STYLES OF GITTA PERCHA AX? HORN JEWELRY, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, "WATCHES, JEWELRY, ?Sic. Some more of those FIFTY CENTS DOGWOOD SETS. Call and ace, at I. SULZBACHER'S, Sign of thc Green Specks, Oct 15 Main streot^Colnmbia, 8. C. DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, /**\FFER8 groat inducements to his Ta yj ticnts, and tho public, in tho way of GOOD WORK and VERY MODERATE PRICES. Teeth oxtractod without pain, or any subsequent ill effects, by nae of NitrouB Oxidier Laughing GAB. Office on Main street, over Gregg's China storo. Oct 15 ___ COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on COTTON consignod to JAMES W. TR ASK. New York, by applying to September IC 86 E. A G. D. HOPE. 20 Barrels Apples. I -~ w, r. .... f T SSTTT i J: oct ii - . . - ^^UL^tloxi. Sales Administrator's Sale. W. T. WALTER, AuonoNEiai. WILL ba sold, on THURSDAY, No? vember 5, at 10 o'clock, at tbe resi? dence of tho subscriber, oppoeito the Pres? byterian Church, the PERSONAL PRO? PERTY of thc late Samuel T?wawm?. Terms cash. ?L J. TOWNSEND, Oct 23 w2 v Administratrix. FISHER & LOWaANCET COLUMBIA, S. C. B?OTSTB??TS!,! AND SHOES: SHOES I i NEW AND CHOICE STOCK. THE subscriber takceo^ rVf this mothod of inform- /""wX. S^-ing bia friends, and tho citizens generally, that ho is W '"J?T* now in receipt of a full and splendid assort? ment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Consisting in part of as follows: Ladies' and Misses' Dutton and Lace GAITERS, of Calf, Kid, Goat and Morocco; the finest qualities. Ladies' Walking Bootees, vory superior, and of the vory latest styles. AXSO, A large and full assortment of Misses and Children's Shoes. ALSO, Gont's Calf, Dress and Water-Proof BOOTS, Gaitera and Shoes, and a full as? sortment of Doy's Boots and Shoes. A largo portion of the abovo stock ia from tho celebrated manufactories o? Milos & Son, of McMullen and D. R. King Sc Co., of Philadelphia. All thoso in want of any thing in oar line, will do well to givo me a call before pur? chasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell low for cash. Oct 22 f3_G. T. SHELTON. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, SELL The Best Made, The Most Durable, The Most Fashionable, The Cheapest, CLOTHING IN THE STATE. NEW STYLE HATS, JUST RECEIVED. FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMERBS, FOR FINE CUSTOM WORK. Wc sell the boat-fitting SHIRTS AND COLLARS, And keep all tho latest styles of FURNISHING GOODS. R. Si XV. C. SWAPFIEtD. October 23 DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from the different, patentees of the profession, office rights of tho latost improvement in DEN? TISTRY, ie prepared to do all kinds O? DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability and despatch, at the vory lowest rates. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Office oa Main stroot, Columbia. 8. C., three doors North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber Platea inserted at 125._May 3 ly ~ OUR~H0USE RESTAURANT, - ^@ Assembly Street, Opposite the Market. THE undersigned respectfully notiflea hia patrona, and the publio generally, that ho baa made arrangements to bo supplied, dailv, with the beat OYSTERS aud FISH. Will also havo tho choico of tho Columbia Market. Has a commodioua room or private PaHtisaLIQUORS, WINES and SEGARS are tho best. Familieo can bo supplied with Oyster.-;. LUNCH from ll to 1 o'clock. Give mo a call. "" , ._ LOOK OUT FOR THE BIG LAMP. DENNIS MCGU1NNI8, , Cet 9 Superintendent. ?X?m?NGE RESTAURANT, Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Store. J. CLKNIMMVCJ, - - - Proprietor. HAVING thoroughly fitted up tho abovi establishment as a RESTAURAN" , I am propfircd to furnish visitors with tho best of EAT All LES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., propared in tho very best style, bv one of the finest cooks in ,tho city. SAPPERS furnished at short notice. Families sup? plied with OYSTERS at reasonable pricer Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARi eonstantiyon hann. 1.0 NC H every day r ' II o'clock. Dec IO