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LOSDON, November 13-AJ? Engllah man-of
war bringa Mr. Peabody's romains home.
LIVEUPOOL. November 13.-The bark Cuba,
from New York for Dublin, was lott at sea.
Only Ave Of tho crow wore Bavcd. Tba ship
Floreuoe Lee, from' Montreal for Liverpool,
.Uso foundered, but the crew wore saved.
JtAM?tOXiMa, Novumber 12.-There has beou
a fearful hurricane, on the Mediterranean. A
?teamer was wrecked in thia harbor.
BESI.TK. November 13.-Tho bark Cupid,
from New' York for Dantzig, loaded with pe?
troleum, was burned to-day; loss heavy.
FLOBKNCB, November 13.-Garibaldi is quito
ill, with rheumatism.
MADRID, November 12.-The Duchess of
Genoa approves hor sou's candidature.
-. ?.
Domestic Newa.
Cn AB LESTON, November 12. - - Arri ved--s t cam -
ers Charleston and Weybo&aett, Now York;
Falcon, Baltimore; brigs Jovon Antonio and
Ermesinda, Matanzas: brig O. F. Goery, New
York; schooners Bob Eluthora, Manyard. Ma?
rian Gage and Lucy, Now York. Bailed-bark
.Inventa and brig Shamrock, Liverpool; schoo?
ner Ellen Howell, Now York.
BALTIMOIIK, November 12.-Gen. William E.
Martin, ot Charleston, formerly Clerk of tho
Sonth Carolina Senate, is dead.
SAN Pa AK?-.m >., November 12.-Quantrell,
implicated in the Lawronce, Kansas, massa?
cre, during tho war, turned up at Camp Scott,
Nevada. An order was sent for bis arrest,
but it arrived too lato-Qnantroll having de?
serted.
Five hundred coolies, on a French coolie
?hip, revolted. The captain and several of the
crow and passengers wore killed, when tho
balance went below, blew off the uppor deck
with powder aud either frightened or blew all
the coolies into the sea. Tho vessel wau then
beached off Byron Island.
PrrrSBoao, November 12.-After joint devo?
tional exercises, the two Assemblies formed a
?rooottslon, in single ti lo, and joined on roachin g
ho threshold of the church, wboro they wero
Eeeted with the clapping of hands and wav
g of handkerchiefs by tho immense crowd
assembled. Cable despatches wore sent to
Europoan Presbyterians, announcing thc
anion.
BOSTON, November 12.-130 mon have been
discharged from the Navy Yard.
PHILADELPHIA; November 12.-Tho Presby?
terians are jubilant over tho re-union. Tho
Presbyterian newspapers aro flving blue flags
-the color of the Old Conventions.
Washington News.
WASHINGTON, November 12.-Amos Kendail
is dead,
Admiral Radford has declined bringing tho
body of Mr. Peabody home in an Amorican
man-of-war.
Internal revenue receipts $443,000.
Parties dealing in gold dust are Hablo to
broker's tax.
The World has an editorial positively as?
serting that the steamer Albany, loaded with
arms and ammunition, sailed for St. Domingo
via the Dry Tortugas, whero she will ship 500
soldiers. She will tako possession of the
iBland i.i the namo of tho United States.
? CoiiD TO-DAY-a cough to-morrow,
a tightness of tho breast the next. Pneu?
monia follows. Consumption crowns
the fatal issue-all from neglected cold
or cough. STANLEY'S CELEBRATED COUOII
EXPECTORANT, known moro than a quarter
of a century, is tho only sure remedy.
The remedy is at hand. Why will ye not
use it? For salo by FISHER Sc HEINITSIT,
Druggist?. N10
The Lake House and Noyes block at
Burlington, Vt., were burned on tho 8th.
The loss ia 875,000; mostly covered by
insurance. One mau, J. D. Fisk, was
fatally, and niuo otbors moro or less
injured by the falling of a wall.
Hon. A. H. Stephens says of Solomons*
Bitters: "I have used them with decided
benefit; in giving tono to the digestivo or?
gans and general strength to the system."
A shooting affair occurred in a bar?
room in Columbus, Georgia, a few days
ago, between Messrs. D. McDaniel aud
Joseph Allen, in which the latter was
killed.
The sharp North-east wind, for a day
Or two past, renders furs very comforta?
ble-if you want a handsome set of fnrs,
cheap, go to Shiver's. N9
Do you Buffer from Debility, or Loss
of Appetite? Use "Solomons'Strength?
ening and Invigorating Bitters." 013 G
Thomas Grant killed his father, Jona?
than Grant, in Alamnuco County, N. C.,
the 2d inst. Hum!
Solomons' Bitters, an Antidoto to Ma?
laria, prepared by A. A. Solomons Sc Co.,
druggists, Savannah, Ga. 013 G
Do you want an Appetite? Use Solo?
mons' Bitters-greatest tonic of tho ago.
Agents Wanted
AT principal depots in tho State, by
Nov 13 1 COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against thc
South Carolina Agricultural aud Mecha?
nical Socioty, will pleaso present them to nie,
at the Fair Grounds, TO-DAY, at 12 M.
Nov 13 D. WYATT AIKEN, Sec'y.
? CARD.
THE Executive Committee of thc South Ca?
rolina Agricultural and Mechanical Socie?
ty tako pleasuro in acknowledging the great
efficiency of the following gentlemen in assist?
ing tho Secretary during tho past week: Col.
R. J. Gago and Messrs. T. W. Holloway, A. W.
Duncan and A. M. Aiken. By order of tho
President. D. WYATT AIKEN,
Nov 13 Secretary.
Mills House, Charleston, S. C.
THIS olegant and commodious HOUSE hav?
ing been renovated and newly furnished
throughout, is second 'o none in tho South.
Nov 12_J. PARKER. Piuprictor.
For Sale.
A Largo Young JACK. Applv to
W. S. TALBO?T,
Nov 13 At Logan's Stables.
Steam Engine for Sale Cheap,
I"N good working order. Also, Grist Mill
X Machinory, at HUNTER'S MILL,
Nov 10 4* Columbia. 8. G.
ALEX. Y. LEE,
Architect, Civil and Hydraulic Engineer.
GENERAL Agent for tho State o? South Ca?
rolina for Moulo'a Patent, EARTH CLO
BET._Nov 10
McKenzie's Saloon.
MCKENZIE will open his SALOON, in rear
of tho Confectionery, Main street, for tho
season, on TUESDAY, tho 9th instant, as a
Ladies' and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT.
OYSTERS served in every stylo.
PATTIESj Tarts, Jollies, Ice Creams, Cof?
fee, Tea ano Chocolat?,_ Nov 7 6
Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef.
Slf\r\ LBS. Choice Breakfast BACON,
?UU 200 Lbs. Prime Smoked BEEP, for
aaleby E. A G. D. HOPE.
?*W ,YO?K. ?OT?mber ?8-?No?n,.-Stook?
U but steady. Money G@7. Sterling 9?9j.
>ia 2Gi?26j. LOUIIIID&'B, old, 65; levee's,
58?; 8*?,79? Alabama 8's, 92; 5's. 60; Georgia
CH, 87}; Ta, 91. Flour dall and heavy. Corn
unchanged. Cotton dall, at 25. Freights
11411 ?
7 1'. M.-Cotton atoady, with aalea of 2,700
bales, at 25. Floor favor* buyers-superfine
State 5 00?525; common to fair extra South?
ern 5 85?G 40. Wheat l@2o better-Michigan
1 41@l 42; winter red Weatern 1 38@1 42.
Corn leas active and lo lower. Pork firm, at
30 00@30 25. Whiskey firmer, at 1 02@1 044.
Groceries stead v. Freights drooping. Money
easy, at 6@7. Gold ateady, at 26|.
Il.u.TrjoiiK, Novombor 12.-Cotton dull.
Flour-Howard street superfino 5 12}?5 37}.
Wheat ateady. Corn firm, at 90@95. Provi?
sions unchanged. Wbiekoy firm, at 1 30}.
CINCINNATI, November 12.-Corn 87?88.
Whiskey 1 00. Pork 31 00. Lard lt?j.
CHARLESTON, November 12.-Cotton more
active, sud |?4o. better; sales 700 bales-mid?
dling 23j; receipts 1,416; exports to Great Bri?
tain 3,715.
AUGUSTA, Novembor 12.-Cotton market
firm, with a fair demand; sales 701) bales; re?
ceipts 773-middling 22j?23; sales of the week
3,032; receipts 4.331; stock 9,741.
SAVANNAH, November 12.-Cotton receipts
2,582; sales 500 bales-middling 23}; market
il rm.
Mont LE, November 12.-Receipts of the week
10,175; stock 3,508; salea of the week 7,20l>;
sales to-day ?500; market closed quiet-mid?
dling 23i.
NEW ORLEANS, November 12.-Cotton mar?
ket lirm, at 23.J; salos 2,100 bales; receipts
8,511); sales of tho week 32,050. Corn scarce
and higher-white 1.25. Molasse* easier
prime 78?80.
LONDON, November 12-Noou.-Consols 93 j.
Bonds 83?.
Tho delay in'announeing a loan for the pur
chaso of the telegraph lines, depresses consols.
PARIS, November 12.-Tho bourse is quiet
rentes 71@35.
HAVRE, Novembor 12.- Cotton declining
130 afloat.
LIVERPOOL, November 12-3 P. M.-Cotton
oponed quiet, but dull-uplands 11]?11};
Orleans llj?llj; sales of tho week 50,000
bales; exports 7,000; speculation 14,000; >re?
ceipts of tho week 80.000; whoreol American
is 31,000; stock afloat 2S4.0C0; whereof Ameri?
can is 70,000.
LIVEAFOOL, Novembor 12-Evening.-Cotton
closed steady-uplands llj?ll}; Orleans ll]
(011 j; Bales 12,000 bales.
WIIOL.KSAL.K PRICKS C lt U UK NT,
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY THE BOARD OP TRADE.
APPLES, {HUI. l 25?1 50
BAor.i.No.Gunny 27($28
Dundee $J yd 30@32
BALK ROPE, Manil,?2G
N.Y.orWes?dblO?15
BUTTER, Northern ?50
Country, \1 lb.25(335
BACON. Hams. ..25?27
Hides, Ib....21?23
Shoulders.. .18 (??20
BRICKS, $1,000 . .9(312
CANDLES, Sporm40?70
Adamantine lt>21?25
Tallow. 14(310
COTTON YARNI 90?2 00
CorroN.Strict Md?23}
Middling .. .23 ?
Low Midl'g, 22}?
GoodOrdny,21 ?
Ordinary... 21 ?
CHEESE, E.D.lb.21?23 I
factory.19025
COFFEE, Rio,-t)uv>2?2G I
Laguayra_27(331
Java.37(340
FLOUR, Co. 9 00(31000
Northern.G 50(311 00
GRAIN, Corn 1 40(31 50
Wheat_1 CO'cC'.i 00
Oats. 90(31 00
Peas .... 1 50(31 CO
HAY, North, |iowt.
Eastern.
HIDES, Dry, $ilt.l2}@18
Green.7. ?8
INDICO, Caro.. .1(31 25
LAUD, tilt).20-325
LUMUKU, BdslOO f.l 50
Scantling.1 50
Shingles,y 1000..2 75
LIME, ff bbl. 2 70?2 ?0
MEATS, Pork, ?fib. 154
Beer.8'312
Mutton.12 A
MOLASSES, Cuba, 57?ti2
NewOrl'nsl 00(31 10
Sugar H'ac..75(??l 25
NAILS, ^t kegO 00@7 00
ONIONS. $busl50@l 75
OIL, Kerosene,g60 (375
Machinery-75(31 00
POULTRY, Ducks yr
Tarkeys.3 00
Chickens.20? 20
(leese.
SPECIE, Gold 125(3
Silver.1 22?
POTATOES, Iris75?l 50
Sweet, bus 1 00(31 20
RICE, Carolinatt>8}?09
East India....
SHOT, %)bag. 3 12(33 25
SALT, Liverp.2 00(32 75
SOAP, ^tt>,.7}?11
SPIRITS, Alcohol,gl4 00
Brandv . .4 00(312 00
HollndOin.5 00(37 00
American..2 09(33 00
Jam. Ruiu.G 00?7 00
N.E. "..2 00(33 00
Bo. Whisky 3 50(34 50
Mononghia2 50(34 00
Rectified. 1 35(31 C5
SUOAR, Crus'd, 1H}?19
Powdered.. . 18}?20
Brow n.12(317
STARCH, rt?... 9}?11
TEA, Green ll>] 00?200
black.1 oor,ci 50
TOUACCO, Chw.00(31 25
Smoking,lb..G0?1 O')
YINEOA n, Wine, .70(375
Cider.50(300
French_1 25? 150
WINE, Chain. 25@32 00
Port, ygal300@5 00
Sherry... 3 50?6 00
Madeira.. .2 50@8 00
HejiOI't for Week ending Friday, JYoti. 12,1809.
PHOTNIX OFFICE. COLCMMA, November 13,
1809.-COTTON.-Sales of cotton for thc week
220 bales, at the following prices: 21 at 22.J;
22 at 22}; 20at22{; 40 at 23, 50 at 234; 33 at
23}; 40 "at 23.J; 15 at 24.
The following are buying rates of South Ca?
rolina Bank Notes, prepared by Gregg, Palmer
A Co., Brokers:
Hank of Camden_00 Exchange. 15
Bank of Charleston.85 Planters'.5
Bank of Cheater..'.13 Farmers and Exchgc
Bank of Goqfigetownl5 i Stato.7
Bank of Newberry... 83 Union.95
Bank SouthCarolinalO | So.Western lt.,old, 65
State South Car. old,30 I People's.85
State South Ca. new,ll) | Planters andMech. 90
Hamburg.6 j Merchants'.8
Commercial.2
Rich, Kare and Handsome.
LADIES, lt. C. SHIVER has tho most su?
perb stock of DRESS GOODS ever opened
in thia market, at prices so cheal) as to asto?
nish you. Call and soe them -bought with
gold at 30, they are obliged to bo cheap.
Nov 9
Cream Cheese.
r?f\ BOXES Prime Cutting CHEESE,
Ov/ 10 Boxes Young America Caceso, for
sale hy E. A G. I>. HOPE.
A Large Assortment
3ENGLISH and American TOOTH BRUSH
li ES, English Hair Brushes,
American Hair Brushes,
COMBS, of all kinds and prices,
Choice Extracts and other Perfumes, at low
prices. JACKSON'S Drug Store.
Buckwheat and Syrup,
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
Golden Drip SYRUP. For sale hy
Oct 2s E. ft G. D. HOPE.
Ladies' Gaiters.
.? - QLOVE Kid and French Last
jW\ ing Congress GAITERS. A new
L^f lot of the latest style, at
W*"^gW? Nov 1) _J. MEIGHAN'S.
DRESS GOODS.
STOCK entirely uew, bought low, and will be
sold cheap. Call and examine, at
W. 1). LOVE A CO.'S,
Nov 10 Columbia Hotel Building.
Fresh Norfolk Oysters.
IF you want fresh Norfolk OYS?
TERS, call at tho Columbia leo
House, whore they aie kept con?
stantly on hand, and sold low for cash. All
orders from tho country promptly attended to.
Nov 10 _JOHN D. BATEMAN.
WANTED.
1 AH SHAHES Bank of Charleston, (old
1UU Stock )
FOR. SALE<
5 SHARES Graniteville Manufacturing Com?
pany Stock. Par value $500 par Share. Apply
lo B. GAMBRILL,
Nov 12 3* Office Colombia Hotel Building.
100 Dozen Chopping Axe?,
FOR sale to the trade very low, by
FISHER, LOWRANCE & FISHER.
Agriouiturai IrapUra+nU. - -
THE subscriber ba? Xor
16 in CairWoD, a fine
Of AO lt IC C LT U R A L
SLMENT?, several npo
_tana of which were on ?x
hibition at tho Agricultural Fair.
Rrinloy'H PLOWS, with either Steel or Caat
Iron Mould boards and Points.
Amea* steel and Cast PLOWS, o? varions
patterns, for any work required.
Collina' Caat Steel Plows.
Warren's Iron Beam Plows, with a large
assortment of Cultivators, Corn Shelters, Hay
Cuttere, Ac., Ac., Ao. C. GRAVELLY,
52 Eaat Bay, South of the old Post Omeo.
State Agent for the sale of
Oullett'a patont Cotton Oin,
Hall's patent Cotton Gin Feeder,
Wood's Mowing Machines,
Brinley'a Plows, and other patenta.
Nov 13_ 2
BREECH LOADERS.
ABEAUTIFUL assortment of English and
French Double-barrel Breech-loading
SHOT GU.NS, jost received, and for sale at
prices ranging from $50 to $175.
English Du ii bio Guns, from $22 up to the
best.
English and German Double and Single
(inns at much lower prices.
Heat Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Wads
nod Cap?.
Ouupowdcr and Shot, and a tine stock of
English and American Hardware, wholesale
ana retail, at very low prices.
In addition to ibo above, I have a tiuo stock
of GOODS, bought in England the past '
H nm in rr, for sale to country merchants at very
low prices. C. GRAVELLY,
52 East Dav st., South of old Post Oftice.
Nov 13 2
The Cotton States Life Insurance Co.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, #2000,000.
General Otlice at Macon, Ga.
GlTAll ANTEKD G A PITA!., $500,000,
OF which $100.000 is deposited, as required
by thu Charter, with State authorities,
for thu security ot policy-holders. The busi?
ness of this strictly Southern and Homo Com?
pany is confined by law to legitimate Lifu In?
surance alone. Funds of the Company
accruing in South Carolina, will be invested in
this State. Policica issued on all thc approved
Mutual plans. 00 per cent, of Profita on tho
Mutual business divided annually among all
tho Mutual Policy-holders, without exception.
50 per cent. Loan on Premiums given when
desired-the interest to be provided for by tho
Company out of tho Dividends. Notes for
Premium Loans not required. Non-partici?
pating Policies granted at greatly reduced
ratea. Gold Policies rcill be issued to those
preferring them. Ample provision against for?
feiture of Policies, in thu expressed terms of
the contract; and rights of policy-holdcra
clearly de ti ned in Policies. Annuities, with
partieipatiou in profits, granted. Tho Com?
pany will always purchase its policies at their
cash value when desired.
We offer tho people of tho State tho same
financial security as Northern Mutual Compa?
nies, the accumulating premiums of tho in?
sured, and in addition then to a capital com
meuciug with (500,000. Millions of dollars
annually bavo hitherto been lost to the active
circulation of the South in payment of pre?
mia nih to Northern com pani? a. In the bene?
fits derived from the iuvcstiueuta made by
those companies in Northern real estafo ami
securities, our people can uevor share on equal
terms. Let us, then, sustain our own Life
Enterprises and thus keep our money and the
profits of ita investment at home.
Tho undersigned, having examined thc Char
tor and Prospectus of the "Cotton States" Life
Insurance Company, (Tarent Office, Macon,
Ga.,) do cheerfully recommend it to the peo?
ple i. ? North and South Caroliua, aa a i diable
Southern institution, Mutual iu ita working
and strictly confined to tho business of Life
Insurance, with a guaranteed capital ample
for safety; and ilOO.OUO securely invested (to
accord with tho requirements ot tho Charter)
for the security of policy-holders.
[Signed) Wm. Johnston, President Charlotte,
C. it A. lt.; John A. Young, President Ruck
Island Factory, C. Dowd, Attorney at Law,
and Mayor, '/.. 1!. Vance, Attorney at Law,
( former Governor,) T. H. Brem, Jos. II. Wil?
son, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, N. C. Wado
Hamilton, Jos. I). Pope, Attorney at Law,
John W. Parker, M. D., L. 1). Childs, Prcai
aideut Carolina National Rank, James G.
Gibbes, Factor and Commission Merchant,
A. C. Haskell, Attorney at Law, C. D. Mel?
ton, W. F. DeSaussuro, Columbia, S. C. A.
A. Gilbert, Editor Sumter Watchman, S. C.
Blanding A Richardson, Attorneys at Law,
Sumter, S. C.; ll. P. Hammett, President
Greenville A C. II. R. A. N. Talley, M. P.,
Professor S. C. Univeinity.
OFFICERS AT MACON, GA.--Wm. D. Johnston,
President; Wm. ti. Holt, Vice-President; Geo.
S. Obear, Secretary; John W. Burke, General
Agent; ? JE. McKay. Actuary; W. J. Magill,
??nfletintendeirt-^geiiciea; Jos. Mercer Groen,
Medical ExvniinerTa*
Prof. JOHN T. DARBT, Medical Examiner for
Special State Agents at Columb?ToTcb.
U3" Active Agents wanted to canvass thc
State. Apply tu LAVAL A BLACK, N
Special State Agents,
Office opposite Law Runge, Columbia, S. C.
WM. J. LAVAL. JOHN L. BLACK.
Nov 13 _1
Medicated Candies.
GUM DROPS, CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
Licorice Drops, Ginger Lozenges, Cay
cuno Lozenges, Mint Lozenges; Colt's Foot,
Kock, Wild Cherry and Hoarhound CANDY, at
Nov 12 E. E. JACKSON'S Drug Store.
Room to Rent.
I have a ROOM to rent, over Heise s
Confectionery, Main street.
Nov 12_ MRS. FLANIGAN.
Hinkley's Family Knitting Machine,
DR. J. W. THOMAS, Agent. Abbeville S. C.
Will receive orders for Machines from all
territory unallotted to special agents.
Nov 12 '?ino*
A FINE ASSORTMENT
? 0 SJ 6 H REMEDIES.
SARSAPARILLAS, QUEEN'S DE
?3 LIGHTS, COD LIVER OIL, LI?
VER REGULATORS, LIVER TNVI
GORANTS, at E. E. JACKSON'S. *
Liverpool Salt.
?yf\f\ EXTRA large seamless Sacks of
?\)\J Liverpool SALT, now in store on
consignment, and oflered at low rates.
Nov tl R. O'NIC A LE A SON.
Just Received.
A FRESH supply of fine LE?
MONS, ORANGES, Cocoanuts,
French and Stick Candies, Mats,
Jellies, Ac, at
KRAFT'S BAKERY,
Nov ll 3 Main street.
For Sale.
ONE of tho will known Emory Forty-Saw
COTTON GINS and CONDENSER can
be obtained, cheap, by applying to S. H.
SPENCER, Cotton Cia Warehouse, or to E.
Morris, Oin Manufacturer, Gorvaia street.
Nov ll_
Norway Oats.
?j Q BUSHELS genuine No/way OATS, said to
LO produce 100 bushels per acre. Price 7.50
por bushel. For sale by GEO. BYMMERB.
OPERA SACQUES
AND
EGYPTIAN SHAWLS.
SOMETHING new, for tho house and street,
at W. D.LOVE ACO.'S,
Nov 10 Columbia Hotel Building.
%
J AB KEY'S HALL
THIS ( 8? tardo j) EVENING, HOV. 13.
Benefit of Miss Florence LaFond,
On which occasion will be presented
THE MAID OF CROiSSY
Thoreaa, - - - MISS F. LAFOND
Sergeant Ansterlitz, - - MR. MARK RKAD
To conclude with tho Farce of
THE LIMERICK BOY.
Paddy Miloa, with Song, - - MR. MARK READ
Harry, - - - MISS%LORENCE LAFOND
*S~ Doora open at 7 o'clock. Performance
commence at H.
ADMIHSIO*-Reaervod Seats 11.00; Parquette
75 couta. Colored Gallery 50 ceuta.
Reata can be aocured at all tho liotele.
Change of Programme each evening.
Nov 13_
CHAMBERS & BRYCE,
Cotton and General Com. Merchants,
COLUMBIA, s. c.,
WILL buy or eell COTTON, or other
^tfgO^Prodnco conaignod to them for eale, or
tsSSKSordered to br purchased, at the beat
price? obtainable. Will make liberal advance?
on shipments of Cotton to Charleston, Balti?
more, Philadelphia, Now York or Liverpool.
Thoae offarng Cottou for aalo will do well to
call before selling. Office at Campbell A
Jonea*. Nov 10 1
To the Public in General,
IHAVE better COTTON HEED than any
man who advertiaea Seed for Hale. Mine
ia tho improvod ROYD PROLIFIC, which ox?
?ela any othor. Tho price ia $2.50 j or bushel.
An examination of my proofa will be convinc?
ing. I will refer to responsible partiea. Call
and look at the growth, iu Butcher Town.
Nov 12 2 N. POPE.
Notice to Planters.
i MP nov ED corro y SEED FOI: SALE.
.\ \ vv\ A LARGE quantity of higblr-improv
y^Aicd Cotton HEED for salo. J. M. Craw:
iHSaford, of Columbia, bought the Seed from
me with which bc planted bia lot, which ia aaid
to bo aupcrior to any in tba State. I have a
crop planted of the earno Seed, eleven miles
from Columbia. Partiea can Heo the crop; it
will Bpoak for itoolf. I will give refereuce to
tho following parties, viz: James Trumblo,
Col. John L. black, Maj. Thomas Taylor,
James Sima, W. P. Spinner, Jaa. S. Ouignard,
Jr., Dr. Reese, Green K. Williams, Copeland A
Reardon, Jamea G. Gibbes, J. M. Crawford,
Dr. W. P. Geiger, J. C. H. 8mith, Wm. Mc
Alliater, Job* A. Crawford, Jr., C. H. Rollin,
of Richland; A. IL Wolfe, John Taylor, Abram
Geiger, A. Wannamakcr, of Lexington.
Great care baa boen taken with the Seed
for ten yearH, and improved yearly. Price 12 00
per buahel, baga included, delivered at Colum?
bia. W. M. BECKHAM.
Nov 12 fi*
Cotton Seed for Sale.
I HAVE for aale acme Cotton SEED,
Ingrown and improvod in South Carolina,
JJSand the aaine an that improved by Mr.
Diokaon, and equal to it in every reapoct; and
from ono aore of which I have already gather?
ed 3.0UO pounds. I will be pleaaed to abow my
field, with tho etalks thereon, to parties visit?
ing the city during the Fair-it ia but ten mi
nutea walk from tho Fair Grounds. In order
to put it within the reach of all, I will deliver
any quantitv, ono bushel or upwards, at any
depot in Columbia, for $2.50 per bushel-juat
half tho price asked for Dickson's. My Cotton
waa freo from rust, and tho Seed carefully
saved; and 1 will guarantic that it will maka
two balea per aero on good ?and and with pro?
per cultivation, manure, Ae.
I have also some Seen of a new variety
'the Peeler"-which ia a much liner Cotton,
and equally as prolific aa the other. I will sell
aoine of it aloo at ?3 0(1 per bushel.
Nov ll _ JJ?. CRAWFORD.
Pure Dickson Cotton Seed.
WE offer for sale 300 bushels pure "Dickson
COTTON SEED," grown from seed ob?
tained from Mr. David Dickson, Oxford, Qa.,
last spring, and which wore selected for bia
own WHO.
Notwithstanding the unprecedented dry sea
aon- -which bas continued for aeveral months
wo have gathered, up lo tho present time,
from 1,500 to 2,-150 pounds to the -ere.
Price $3.50 for one to five bushels; $3 00 for
J five buahela or more.
OXFORD, Ga., November 1, 18C9.
I do certify that I aold to Meaars. Richard
I O'Neale A Son. of Columbia, S. C., Borne of my
choice improved Cotton Seed, for planting
purposes. They proposed to soil a portion of
what they raised. Planters purchasing the
Seed thev raise, mav rely upon getting the
Genuine Dickson Seed. DAVID DICKSON.
Weare Mr. Dickson's agents here, and will
order Seed direct from Mr. Dickson, if desired.
Price 13. Ott from one to ttvo bushels, or 1-1.00
for five and upwards.
Sample Stalks to tte seen at Stato Fair.
Nov'.) RICHARD O'NEALE A SON.
For Sale.
DICKS'/fTS IMPROVED COTTON SEED.
GROWN from Seed purchased directly of
Mr. David Dickson, in 1H07, and carefully
preaervod from mixing or adulteration with j
other seed.
I will deliver the Seed, sacked in good order, j
at the Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail-j
road, at $2.00 per bushel, for any amount un?
der 5 bushels, or at $1.50 per bushel, for ali
amouuta in excess of 5 bushels.
A. P. AMAKER, St. Matthew's, S. C.
I respectfully refer to tho below named gen?
tlemen, who purchased Seed of l.io laat spring,
tor information touching thc purity and supe?
riority of tho Seed, to wit: Hon. '1. J. Good?
wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Motto ; P. M. Hou?
ser, Esq., and Wm. Paulling, Eeq., St. Ma?
thew's ; L. ll. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's; and
Captain P. H.W. Briggmann and W. B. Muller,
Esq., Orangeburg Court House ; all cf Orange
burg Countv, S. C. A. P. A.
Nov 3 lino?
Choice Wines and Liquors.
fZ.f\BASKETS and Caaes Genuine CHAM
f)\/ PAG NE, Heidsieck.Lac DVr and Carte
DOr.
London Dock and Henneaoy Brandies, Hol?
land Gin.
Harmony, Sherry, Claret and South tide Ma?
deira Wines.
Warranted, and for salo bv
Nov 10 K. A G. D. HOPE.
Photograph Albums in Creat Variety,
RANGING in price from 75 OOL.B to $10 00.
Pockct-knivtB, Pocket-hooka, Writing
Caaes, Writing Desks.
ALSO,
Family BIBLES, Pockot Bibles, Hymn
Booka, in various stylea of binding, for tjio
several denominations. Schoola Booka, mib
cellanoouH Booka. Blank Booka, Ac. We have
tho above for salo in largo variety, at uanal
priceH, wholesale and retail.
DUFFIE A CHAPMAN,
Nov 9 Under Colnrabla Hotol.
Notice.
AS we have lost so muoh MONEY, lately,
aent us through tho mail, by poi sons or?
dering Duplicate- Photographs from Negatives
? ?U G iii. uMiiuD, no tto'ivuj ?ju.?.y ? ?. pM
sending us money, that wo will not bo respon?
sible for money sent us. unless it comes by
I Post Offico Order. Registered Letter, or by
. Expresa. WEARN A HIX, Photographers,
Nov 6 Imo Columbia, S. C.
Notice
IN pursuances of the order for settling estates,
noticoiagivimto all creditors to meet 8.
M. Derrick. Administratrix of Dr. HILLER'S
estate; at O J. DERRIOK'8 residence, on or
before the 24th of November, 18G<>.
Nov U_5*
Specialties.
JSSgfu FANCY ARTICLES, CUTLERYIV
Sjfe&PIPES, AND SPECTACLES. TheB
ifgf. largest and best selected of thia class Ja
over brought to tbis city. gk
Nov 10}_E. POLLARD, y
Branch, Scott & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
DEALERS IN
Flour, Grain, Provisions and
!???:*. tillaseis.
Agents for
STOVALL'S EXCELSIOR MILLS.
Nov 12 _ 3mo*
Elegant Family Residence for Sale.
MTHAT vory desirable RESIDENCE,
corner of Richland and Dui! streets, in
this city; ioriuerly tho property of Dr.
Wm. Reynolds- -at present occupied bv W. H.
Orchard", Esq. Apply to W. B.GULICK, Esq.,
at tho National Bank, on Main street.
Nov 9 1 moi
FOR BARGAINS
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Boote and Shoes,
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS,
Ladies and Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Call at JACOB SULZBACHER'S.
Nov 7
NEW BOOKS.
RESOURCES of tho SOUTHERN FIELDS
AND FORESTS, iuclndiDg u Medical Bo?
tany of tho Soutborn states, by F. Peyro
Porcher, M. D.
Tho Campaigns of General Forest and bis
Cavalry, with Maps, Ac., 12.50.
Our Own Birds of tho United States.
Where is tho City ?-$1.50.
Truths Illustrated by Great Authors.
European Vineyards", by Flagg.
Her Majesty's Tower, by Dixon.
Tho Story of William, the Silent.
Cheap editions of George Eliot's. Reade's and
Thackeray's Novels, and many beautiful books
for children. For sale at
BRYAN A McCARTER'S
Nov 10 Bookstore.
Notice.
PROPOSALS will be received for 30 days,
by tho undersigned, for the building of a
Methodist Church, in tho town of Union, 8. C,
Tho foundation walls will bo 62 by 39 feet: the
side walls will bc raised about 25 feet above
the ground; tho tower projects 6 feet beyond
thc end wall of the Church; tho roof will be
gothic.
Plans and specifications may bo seen at tho
office of tho undersigned.
Proposals for its erection in wood, brick or
stone will be considered.
If stone is adopted, a goo* quarry, a milo
from town, will be furnished to tho contractor,
without charge. Tho quarry is a soft granite,
in mass, fine grained, and easily worked, and
is accessible by a good road, with the grades
in favor of thc haul.
Cash advances will be made on tho work as
it progresses.
B. D. Co LP. )
W. T. THOMSON, V Committee.
Orl2* JOHN L. YOUNO, j j Imo
Confectionery.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.-Manufacturing
daily, a select nssoi tment of STICK CAN
DIES, Drops, Ron Bons, Talley Kisses, Cocoa?
nut Cakes, Burnt Almonds, Pindar and Almond
Candy, Chocolate Caramels, Ac., Ac.
A fresh lot of FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
just received.
CA KES A ND TA HTS, OF A LL KINDS,
JELLIES, home?
made of pure fruit,
tho d i ff e renee
from Northern
mako easily dis
Uinguisbed. Can
Fruits, Brandy
Peaches, Nuts of
all kinds, FIGS,
TAMARIN DS,
Prunes, Ac, Ac.
Tho largest as?
sortment of TOYS over brought to this mar?
ket, JOHN MCKENZIE,
Nov 4 10 Main street.
Industrial Iron Works.
THE undersigned, having procured
AVv?lgood tools, has commenced a general
\yr Machine business, at tho corner of
Wayne and Gervais or Bridge streets, opposite
tho* Greenville passenger depot, and is now
ready to receive orders tor building and repair?
ing lill kinds of Machinery, such as Steam En?
gines and Boilers, Circular Saw. Flour and
Grist Mills, Mill Gearing, Shutting and Pul?
leys, Cotton Press Screws lind Irons, Iron
Railings for Cemeteries and Buildings, Bridge
and other Bolts and Nut? of any desired ti/.es,
and Wrought Iron Forgings. Promptness
guaranteed. J. A. J. DERRICK.
Oct 30 Imo
The Columbia Tannery,
J. P. THOMAS & CU., Proprietors.
HIDES and SKINS bought or taken in ex?
change for Finished Leather. Orders
for Leather promptly tilled. Apply at foot of
Lumber street, on tho Greenvillo and Colum?
bia Railroad.
DB* For tho purpose of engaging in thc
above business, tho undersigned have, this
dav, August 28, 18C9, associated themselves as
copartners. J. P. THOMAS,
J. O. MOORS.
Oct 20 J. W. PARKER.
SC. F. JACKSON,
Agent for E. Butterick A Co.'s celebrated
PATTERNS OF GARMENTS
|For Ladies, Misses, Boys and
Little Children*
California Champagne.
CASES, pints and quarts, puro Cali
f J\J furnia CHAMPAGNE, much superior to
tho adulterated Wines imported from Europe.
On hand and for sale low by
_JJAJT. R._AGNEW.
Teas and Coffees,
SELECTED by an export-Choicest Moy une,
Hyson, Japan and English Breakfast Toas.
Mocha, Old Government Java, Laguavra and
common to choice Rio Coffees. Pricoa low and
quality guaranteed. GEO. SYMMBRB._
Plows.
"ORINLVS universal PLOWS.
r"S T?_.,?..,,_,_._? ?>i..
imjuum? universa* A
Murfeo's Bub-soil.
Ames' Turning, 8ub-uoil and Side-hill Eagl
Plows.
For Ralo low, for cash, by
Oct 22 FISHER, LOWRANCE & FISHER.
AND
EL E S A ft T STOCK
OF
GOODS.
TBE FINEST AND CHEAPEST
STOCK
i
IN THE STATE!!!
COMPRISING CHOICE
Drugs and Medicines.
Englibh, French and American CHEMICALS,
Elegant Perfumea and Extracts,
Russian Toilet and Skin Soap,
Kenan and Sarg's Glycerine Shaving Soap,
Yardley's Famous Skin Soap,
Fino Hair Oils and richly perfumed Pomades,
Toilet Waters every order,
German and French Cologne Water,
Hair BruskeB in great variety,
Lubius' Rose Powder and Soaps,
Beautiful Glove and Handkerchief Boxes,
New Powder Boxes and Puffs,
Splendid English Hair Brushes,
Toilet Hand Mirrors,
Fino Ivory Combs,
Buffalo Dressing Combs,
Turkish Towels and Gloves,
Bath Brushes and Rubbers,
French and Italian Cosmetics,
Fumigateur Pectoral, for Asthma,
Liebig'a Extract of Beef,
Crtia's Extract of Beef,
Coxes' Gelatine,
Broma, Cocoa, Arrowroot,
Flavoring Extracts in variety,
Prepared Wheat for Infants,
Hard's Farinaceous Food for Infants,
Pectoral Gum Drops for Coughs,
Chlorate of Potash Lozenges for Sore Throat,
Wirtaes' Cough Lozenges,
Spitta Lozenges for Cold in tbo Head,
Jujube Paste.
ALSO,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
COLUMBIA DRUG DOUSE,
Fisher & Heinitsh, Druggists,
j
OFFER for sale a large stock of
?DRUGS, CHEMICALS, SUNDRIES,
FANCY ARTICLES, Patent Medi?
cines, Perfumery, and othor articles
-all of the beat quality and at the
lowest prices.
Merchants in the interior will dowell to stop
aud examine before bnyingelsewhere.
1,000 lbs. Sup. Carb. Sod?,
1,000 lbs. Blue Stone,
5,000 lbs. Epsom Salts,
5 gross Opodeldoc,
50 lbs. Blue Mass,
100 gallons Castor Oil,
100 lbs. Calomel,
10 gross Worm Sugar Plums,
Groan of Essences, Castor Oil in Bottle;,
5 gross Qnakcr Liniment,
Pain Killer, Mustang Liniment,
All kinds of Patent Medicines,
Turpentine, Alcohol, Keroaene Oil.

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