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rested on touching Frenoh territory. The ?teamer Pereira arrived at Brest to-day, making tba ?hortest trip on rocord-8\ days. JLiDam, November ll.-Duloo writes that the Government ia exposing intrijM?*? with the Duke Montpelier, sud waru* tho Government that tho unionista will fight if Mnntponsior is defeated. : Advices from L?Bbou iudtcato that Maderodas, who lied from Spain, is buying ?rms and preparing for an insurrection. Eighty-three deputies aro pledged to tho Duke of Genoa. "QU ST. PKTEaeaoBO, Noyembor H.-Tho cholora is raging at Kief. . .., . HAVANA, Novomhor ll.-Au official account of the battle recently fought iu tho South ? eastern Department states that 180 insurgents were killed and many prisoners captured. Among the killed, wore two of Jordan's staff oflicore, Harry Qluwny and Quarter master W. Crauetadt. Tho insurgents retreated North? ward. Washington Hewn. WASHINGTON, November ll.-non. Robert Walker is dead. The print i UK of currency has boen suspend? ed in New York, on account of alleged suspi? cions irregularities. A forco of Treasury ex? perts has gono there to investigate the matter. The Navy Department has the following in? formation, dated Key West, 3d: "An English sohooner arrived to-dav from Nassau, with 120 men from the steamer Lillian, which left Cedar Keys October 6. She rounded Cuba and put into Nassaut landed 150 men; ran out; was fired into and captured by a British ?teamer; and was finally sunk." CuHtoms receipts from the 1st to tho Gth, in? clusive, $2,233,000; total for October 16,800,000, . . D?mente Sew?. CHARLESTON, Novomhor ll.-Arrived-achrs Balech, Matanzas, and Addie Fuller, Norfolk, Sailed-otoimer Magnolia, New York. RALBIOH, Novomber ll.-A meeting of the stockholders of the North Oarolina Railroad to-day deoided that the question of leasing to tho Raleigh and Gaatou Railroad, bo indefi? nite ty postponed, PrrreDuno, November ll.-The Joint Com-1 mittoo on Ro-union of the Presbyterian Assem? blies reported informally that they had agreed upon all the points, and recommend the ap? pointment of committees of both bodies to completo the details of reconstruction. Thc united assembly meets in Philadelphia in May next. This report ls regarded as deciding the question of re-union. _i i ? FlitAWCIAI. AND COMMERCIAL. -i. COLOMBIA. 8. C., November ll-Sales of cot? ton to-day 70 bato?-middling 22@22J. ?frw YORK, November ll-Noon.-Stocks dull and unsettled. Money 7. Sterling-long 9; ?hort 9J. Gold 26|. G2'n, coupon. 1.V ; Ten? nessee's, cx-coupona, GO; now 52?; Virginia's, ex-oonpons, 50J; new 51; Louisiana's, old, 65; levees, old, 59k now 80; Alabama 8's 92; 5's 60; 6's 80; 7's 90j; North Carolina's, old, 47: now 88. Flour favors buyers. Corn lc. better. Pork quiet, at 29 75@30 00. Colton lirm, at 25. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton closed quiet and drooping; sales 2,500 balee, at 25. Flour steady and favors buyers-superfine State 5 00?5 25; com? mon to fair extra Southern 5 85?6 40. Wheat some better, and in speoulativo demand-am? ber Miohigan 1 40(741 41; winter red Western 1 30@t 41. Corn a shade better-mixod West? ern 104@107. Pork firm, at 30 00. Lard firmer. Whiskey steadier, at 1 01. Freights quiet-cotton steam 3*. Hour sail 2@4 V. Go? vernment's firm. 62'a 15]; Southerns d?ll.ihut Btsady. Monev easier, at 6@7; offerings libe? ral. Sterling dull, at 9. Gold steady, at 26j. BALTIMORE, Novomber ll.-Cotton nominal? ly 24|. Flour dull, but quotations unchanged. Wheat steady-primo to choice 1 33@1 33. Corn scarce and higher-white new 90(7/",'J5; old 1 05. Oats dull, at 53?58. Whiskey 1 02. LOUISVILLE, Novembor ll.-Corn 85. Provi? sions heavy Meas pork 30 00. Shoulder? Kit; clear sides 20. Lard 174- Whiskey 98. CINCINNATI, November ll.-Corn in good de? mand and higher-8G(T/;87. Whiskey dull-time sales 1 00; cash 97. Provisions nominally un? changed. Pork 31 00. Lard lGft;17j. ST. LOUIS, Novomber ll.-Corn firm for bet? ter grades-yellow sackod 89@95. Whiskey firmer, at 1 00. Provisions dull. New pori; 29 00. Bacon-jobbing sales clear bides 20. Shoulders scarce and no sale?. Lard heavy kegs 174@18. CHABLESTON, November ll_Cotton in good demand and firm; sales 500 balea-middling 234; receipts 2,025; exports coastwise 1,079. ACOOSTA, Novomber ll.-Cotton finner and more active; salez 709 bales; receipts 743 middling 22jr3)23. SAVANNAH, Novembor ll.-Sales cotton 800 bales-middling 23$; receipts 2,600. MOBILE,. Novembor ll.-Sales of cotton 1,200 bales; market opened active, but closed quiet, under unfavorable accounts-middling 23.J ?23$; receipts 822. NEW ORLEANS, Novembor ll -Cotton mode? rately aetire and firmer, at 231 ?23j; sales 5,800 biles; receipts 3,292. Flour quiet and firmer, at 5 25@G 25 Corn scarce-old yellow mixod 1 12$. Mess pork 31 25. Macon quiot, at 174@20?. Sugar in good demand-fully fair 12$@l2j; yellow clarified 13$. Molasses-primo 80?82 Whiskoy lower-115@1 16. Coffee fair 15@15j; primo 16j?17. Gold 2Gj. LONDON,November ll-3 P. M.-Consols 93|. Bonds 83 J. Specie decreased ?314.000. LIVERPOOL, Novembor 11-3 P. M.-Cotton quiet and dull-uplauds Hg; Orleans ll.!. LIVERPOOL, November ll- Evening.-Cotton dull-uplands 1U; Orleans ll.-j; sales 10,000 bales; exports and speculation 2,000. HAY-UK, Novembor IL-Cotton opened flat spot 142; afloat 132. The bullion in the Bank of Franco has do creased nearly 8,000,000f. _j Ladies' Gaiters. m. m GLOVE Kid and French Last j^BN. ing Congress GAITEHS. A new L.V lot of the latest stvln, at Jr jggfc Nov 9 J. MEIQHAN'S. BILL OF FA RE. MCKENZIE'S DINING SALOON FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, HAIN STREET, IN EA II TUE NEW STATE HOl'ST'C. OYSTERS SERVED UP ?IN EVERY 8TYLE. ROAST TURKEY. ROAST CHIOKEN. ROAST BEEF. FRIED CHICKEN. SAUSAGE. BEEF STEAK. PIES. TARTS. CAKES. JELLY. Nov l0 3__ICE CREAM. Fire Dogi and Fenders. AHANDSOME Assortment of Plain and Fanev FT RF. T>fifiH SHOVELS A ?: ? TONGS, FENDEUS, Ac, Ac., on hand and for sale low, by_J. ft T. R. AGNEW. California Champagne. p? f\ CASES, pints and qnarts, pare Cali tJ\J fornia CH AM PAON E" much superior to tba adulterated Wines imported from Europe. On hand and for sale low by \ A ^ J.|A T. \ILAGNE\V. Cotton SEED, frown ?nd unproved in Sooth Carolin?, ?dS^an?eeu^^ and from oneifc?re ot Wfflcltt have alreaoy gather? ed 3,000 pounds, I will bo pleased to show my field, with th? starks thereon, to parties visit? ing the eity during the FeJjr-it ia bnt ten mi? nutes walk from tho Fair Grounds. In order to put it within the roach of an, I will d?liter any quantity, one bushel or upwards, at any depot In Columbia, for W 80 per bushel-just half the price asked for Dickson's. My Cotton was freo from rust, and the Seed carefully saved; and I will guarantee that it will make two baloa per aero on good land and with pro? per cultivation, manure, Ac. I havo also somo Seed of a new variety "tho Peeler"-which is a much finer Cotton, and equally as prolific as tho other. I will sell some of it also at $5.00 per bushel. Nov ll_J. M. CRAWFORD. For Sale. DICKSON'S IMPROVED COTTON SEED. GROWN from Seed purchased directly of | Mr. David Dickson, in 18G7, and carefully preserved from mixing or adulteration with other sted. I willdelivor tho Seed, sacked in good order, at tho Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail? road, at (2.00 per bushel, for any amount un? der 5 bushels, or at $1.50 ncr bushel, for all amounts in excess of 5 bushels. A. P. AMAKER, St. Matthew'-', 8. C. I roBpoctfully refer to tho below nai ted gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of me last spring, tor ir formation touching the purity and supe? riority of the Beed, to wit: Hou. T. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. R. Tabor, Fort Motte ; P. M. Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. Faulting,* Esq., St. ' Mat? thew's ; L. It. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's \ and Captain F. H. W. Briggmann and W. B. Muller, Esq., Or&ngeburg Court Houeo ; all cf Orange burg County, 8. C. A. P. A. Nov a _ lirto*^ TO THE OWNERS OF HOMESTEADS, SITUATED IN THE UPPER COUNTIES OF SOUTH CAROLINA, INSURE your DWELLINGS in the /ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart? ford. Tho strongest Fire Iusurauce Company lu America. Incorporated in 1810. Charter porpotual. Cash capital and assets, $5,300.000. Agency first established in Columbia in 1839. Tho /Etna has earned a high reputation throughout the State by its honorable and fair adjustment, and prompt payment, ot all claims for losses. No case of litigation with any claimant has ever occurred in tho Mate. The undesigned bas represented tho .Etna in Columbia for the last twenty years. Rates reasonable GEORGE HUGGINS. General Agent for thc upper Counties of the .State of South Carolina. Office in rear of Messrs. Duffie fe Chapman's, under tho Co? il mbia Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Nov 9 Imo NEW STORE i NEW GOODS ! ! IN store, and to arrive, lOOw-^ jj ? >acks Liverpool SALT, 300 bar- BL<> J 'jfeii-^.rels FLOUR, various brands;j^?S?C 500 bushels Corn, 50 barrels Whiskey, 1U cases Champagne, Brandy, Rum, Gin and Wine; English Ale and Porter, 50 boxes Chewing To? bacco, 275 pounds Smoking Tobacco, 20.000 Segars, Hagar, Coffee, Tea, Rico, Potatoes, buckets, brooms, Soap, Sugar Cured Break? fast Strips, Dry Salted SideH Butter, Cheese, Pickles, by tho* Dozen and Jar?; Fresh Cove Oysters, Wrapping Paper, and everything generally found in a first class grocixy; and many other articles too numerous to'mcntl??n I havo, for tho accommodation of my custom? ers, a largo Wagon Yard and a House for them to sleep in. Also, a largo Store Room for the storage of cotton anil other produce. lt. ALLEN, Nov 9 At Bryce's Old St ?ind. Great Attractions AT THF. SOLUMBiA FAIR, WE notiiy tho public that the Greatest Fair will bc held at tho storo of ISAAO SILZBAUIIEII, tTNDKB THE COLUMBIA HOTEL Ho invites the company of tho entire popu? lation of tho States or North and South Caroli? na, and Georgia, in particular, and other sec? tions in gooers), FREE OF CHARGE, to call and inspoct his largo and beautiful stock of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, And other articles usually kept in a first class Jewelry Store. Nov 7 Groceries, Wines, Liqaors, &c. SBAGGING. ROPE, IRON _ TIES, BACON, Clear Ribbed?SSg Sides and Shoulders. A choiceli*? article Canvassed HAMS. Family Lard,*T"1T in barrels, kogo, 3 Iba., 5 and 10 lb. packages. Choice Family Flour, in hbls and bags, with a full assortment of other grades. Liverpool Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and 3, iu bbls., halves, quarters and kits. SUGAR and COFFEE, of all grades. TEAS, of all grades. MolasBes-aluecovado. New Orleans and Sugar House Syrup. Tobacco and Segars. Soap; Can? dles, in boxes and half boxes; Cheese, Crack? ers, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oysters, Sal? mon, in cana and glass. Liquors-Cl?nico Old Cabinet, Monongahela. Ry o and Corn Whis? key, and a variety of other fine brands. WOODEN WARE, Nests Iron and Brass Bound Tulls, Pails, Churns, Buckets and Cans, Nails, of all sizes, Shot of all numbers, Cast? ing, Pots, Ovons, Spiders, Skillets and Frying Pans, of all sizes. All tho above named with many other arti? cles has boon recently purchased and solectcd with caro and will be sold low for cash. Give us a call. WELLS A CALDWELL, Noar tho S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot, next door to National Hotel. Oct 1G Eureka. DR. LEAK'S PREMIUM TOBACCO-i . different styles, including the EXTRA TWIST, so well known. AUK), Morris tc Sons' DURHAM SMOKING TO? BACCO-considered the best. For sale in any quantity, by E. STENHOUSE. Pot 13_Imo Logier Bro.'s Lager Beer Brewery, ll A Ai li U lt (I, S. C., HAVE now ready and for sale, aa good LA? GER BEER aa can be imported from Mil? waukee, Cincinnati, or any other place. Orders received at the Columbia Hotel BAR ROOM. Nov a Imo To tiio Fuoiio. . ... HAVING just returned from tho North, , "-?4with a NEW STOCK OF SUPERIOR IA GOODS, for the custom trade, I am pre -nil-pared to fill orders at short notion and in the very latest styles. A bettor stock, in my line, has never been brought to this city, and having several competent workmen, 1 guarantee satisfaction .to all. Give me a call. * Sopt 18 C. D. EBERnARDT. (Formerp ?teiXof B(tW of BepreaeM^tivea,7) TNVITKS visitor* to tba city durihg\Falr friend*,) ?o oaU ?4 tte OT . \ LEAPHART % SLOA?fS, Who have in atore 150 nbio. alrioUy FAMULX FLO UJ?, from Virginia, Maryland abd Weet- ] ern States, embracing twelve different brandt), at prie os tanging from $8.60 to * 12.00 per bar? rel. 100 barrels snper and ext! a brands, from $8.00 j per barrel dorontonrds. To arrive and now en route, 400 b?rrela super, extra and Family Flour, direct from tho manufacturers, which they will sell by SAMPLE, warranted to run through aa aampled, and full weight guaranteed. Barrels and packages Becker's Self-raising Flour. Barrels and bags New-hulled Buckwheat. Fresh and choice Family Groceries. Pickled Salmon, Cod Fish, Scaled Herrings. Canned Fruits, Fish, Oysters, Lob&tcre, Clams, Sardines. Fresh Crackers, Cakes, Gingor Snaps-a va? riety. Dairy and Factory Cheese. On Commission. Pendleton Manufacturing CO.'B YARNS. GOO bushels primo Western Oats, (to arrive.) Consignments solicited. LEAPHABT <t SLOANS, Grocers, Commission Merchants and whole? sale Dealers in Flour and Grain, corner Main and Washington streets. Nov 10 The Attention of Parchasen Is respectfully called to the FOLLOWING LIST OF (SHEAF GOODS To be found at O. F. JACKSON'S. 1CASE Beautiful POPLIN!?, at 37c. . 1 do dd DeLaiues. at 25c. Large lot Worsted Shawls, $1 00 to $10.00. Dross SilkB, at very low prices, Ladies' Cotton Hoso, good quality, at 12Ac. Bud and Whito Flannels, 25c and upwards, Ladies' Linen Collars, at 10c. and upwards, Linen Diaper, at $2 50 per piece; Linen Damask, at 50, 75 and $1.00 per yard, Extra Quality Ladies' English Hose, at 50c Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, 10, 12}, 10}, 20, 25c. to $5.00, Men's Half Hose, 12, 20, 25, 35, 50c. Ladies' Hats, 20, 25, 50c. Good articlo Jeane, at 33?. 50c. Extensivo stock of Cassuncres, for Men's and Bove'wear, at reduced prices, Another Invoico of those beautiful drab Co? verings, at low rates. Tho attention of tho ladies is specially called to our unusually largo assortment of Drees TrimmitiRs, of tito latent styles, and superb Sash Bibbons and Sashes. Nov 2 C. F, JACKSON. Confectionery. RETAIL DEPARTMENT.-Manufacturing daily, a select assortment of STICK OAN DiES, Drops, Bon Bons, Taffey Kisses, Cocoa? nut Cakes, Burnt Almonds, Pindar and Almond Candy, Chocolate Caramels, Ac. Ac. Afresh lot of FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, just received. CA KES A Xl) TA Ii TS, OF A LL KIXDS, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ JELLIES, hornet-^ 'Tho largest as? sortment of TOYS ever brought to tuis mar? ket, JOHN MCKENZIE, Nov 1 10 Main street. THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE j GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, Wholeaale and Retail, at Lowest Prices! l'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ium^ OERIES. LIQUORS. WINF.K'*and^FAM?LY SUPPLIES, which they will dispose of, at wholesale or retail, at such figures as will bo impossible for dealers elsewhere to go below. They respectfully invito a call and compari? son of prices of articles. Their stock consists of in part: COFFEE, SUGAR and TEA, of various grades. MOLASSES, including thc gonuino New Or? leans. Washing and Fancy SOAPS. All grades of FLOUR-some at exceedingly low ligures. Baskets and Brooms of various kinds Mackerel, of all numbers and tdzed packages. Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Fish. Candies, Almonds, Raisins and Figs. Bacon, smoked and dry salted. Genuino Sugar-cured Hams, of best brands. Adamantino, Sperm and Tallow Candles. Cheese, Crackers of every variety. Axes, with or without handles. Manes, Trace Chains, Nails, etc. Bagging, Bopo and "Arrow Tios." Wine, Champagno and all grades of Liquors. *'lf you dou't seo what you want, ask for it," as wo keop many articles not specified above. Wo have in connection with our business, a commodious Wagon Yard and Store-house. Highest prices paid for cotton and country produce. CAMPRELL A JONES, Main street, a few doora above PncF.Nix Office. _Oct 23 Removed to New Store In Columbia Hotel Block, One Door North of Main Entrance. THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE IS now receiving a very . Alargo Fall Stock, and is now^?R^ open for inspection. The<^^& 'stock will comprise every ^r?X. articlo usually kept in a first class boase, such as Hats, from tho lowest grado to iho finest silk beaver, Boots and Shoes in every ?lyle, and at prices to suit all, Trunks, Valises, La? dies' and Gonts' Leather, Carpet and Cloth Hand-bags, School Satchels. Umbrellas, Ac. Thankful for past favors. I will bo happy to re?oive a continuance of publie patronage The attention of Wholesale Buyers is soli? cited. Call at sign of tho big Boot and Hat. -P-0!!^ _ A. SMYTHE. CLOTHING. TT HAYE JUST BECEIVED ana OPENED a very large and doairablo Stock of Fallend Winter CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, io., whioh I am determined to offer purchaser? on the most reasonable terras. Oct 13 WM. J. HOKE. ELEGANT STOC OF GOODS TUE FINEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK INT THIS STATE!!! COMPRISING CHOICE Drugs and Medicines. Eugliah, French and American CHEMICALS, Elegant Perfumea and Extracta. Russian Toilet and Skin Soap, Kesan and Sarg's Glycerine Shaving Soap, Yardley *& Famous Skin Soap, Fine Hair Oila and richly perfumed Pomades, Toilet Waters every order, Ucrmau and French Cologne Water, Hair ljfusheu in great variety, Lubina' Roso Powder and Soaps, Rt-autitui Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, New Powder Boxes and Tuffs, Splendid English Hair Brushes. Toilet Hand Mirror*, Fine Ivory Combs, Buffalo Dressing Combs, Turkish Towels and Gloves, Bath Brushes and Rubbers, French and Italian Cosm?tica, Fumigateur Pectoral, for Asthma, Liebig's Extract of Beef, Crcia'a Extract of Beef. Coxes' Gelatine, Broma. Cocoa, Arrowroot, Flavoring Extracts iu variety, Preparod Wheat for Iufants, Hard's Farinaceous Food for Iufants, Pectoral Gum Drops for Coughs, Chlorate of Potash Lozongea for Soto Throat, Wirtaas' Cough Lozenges, Spitt a Lozenges for Cold in the Head, Jujube Paste. Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, &c, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j COLUMBIA DRp DOUSE, j ? I Fisher & Heinitsh, Druggists, JP OFFER for sale a largo stock of ?^HfeDRUOH, CHEMICALS, HUNDIUKS, ^M-y FANCY ARTICLES, Patent Medi Hwf cines, Perfumery, and other articleH AEH_JA -a" ?' ino ueat quality and at tho ^nw^ lowest prices. Merchants in the interior will dowell to stop and examine before buying eleewhero. 1,000 lbs. Sup. Garb. Soda, 1,600 lbs. Bine Stone, 5,000 lbs. Epsom Salt?, 5 gross Opodeldoc, ?0 lbs. Blao Hess, 100 gallons Oaator Oil, 100 lbs. Calomel, 10 gross Worm Sugar Plums, Gross of Essenees, Castor Oil in Bottles, 5 gross Qnaker Liniment, Pain Killer, Mustang Liniment, \ AH kinds of Patent Medicines, Turpentine, Alcohol, Kerosene OB ? \ . ;? I '. . . . . . I l'l ; ' J We beg to inform oar friends, vUiuOg Oo luoabia, ?hut wo are with the IMMENSE DRY GOODS HOUSE of R. C. SHIVER, and will be gratified to receive a call from thom. Wo nevor have been in so good a condition before to servo tho interests of buyers-tho stock exceeding in amount, in boauty, in freshness and in variety, anything of tho kind wo have over bandied. AB to price, wo go beyond this market to compote, and will till billa in any market, freight added.1 David Jones, Winthrop Williams, Wm Bollinger, Henry Davis, P T Miller, W E?Orchard, G A Bodell, F B Orchard, T Williams, R E Cameron, J A Shiells, W J Kamsav, J Wilho Folk. J L Banks, Henry Board, F H Percival, D E StalDaker, Wm Shiells, T A Boll, R P Mayr&nt, Jr, T P Purso. W O Moore, T M Graham, A C Sylvester, Wm Parker, Nov 9 D L Pressley. TVTTT sT sIlffEIZCLTr MR8. FL ANIO AN respectfully informe tho ladies of Columbia and vicinity that sho haa received aud would offor for their inspec? tion a very anperior stock of Mil? linery in BONNETS, HATS, FEA? THER'S and FLOWERS, in end? less variety, after tho very latest fashions, and at the lowest prices. Dress-making Attended to, as usual, with an assortment of Trimmings, Patterns, Ac. Oct 24 To the Ladies-Millinery. MRS. C. K. REED has open? ed for inspection, tho finest and most fashionable assortment of FRENCH, ENGLI8H and AME? RICAN MILLINERY ever offerod in Columbia. CORSETS, HAIR, plai.i or ornamented, at allnrices; an assortment of cheap FANCY JEWELRY, HATS, Feathers, real Ostrich, Birds of Paradise, <fio. I will sell low everything in my line. Oct 17 3mo Flows. BRINEY'S universal PLOWS. -Reynold*' universal Plows. Mnrfee's Sub-so.iJ; Amos' Turning, Sub-soil and Huh? hill Eaglo Plows. For salo low, for cash, by -, _ Oct 22 FISHER, LOWRANCE fi PigHEU. White Corn. Pif\f\ BUSHELS primo old White CORN, ? JVJKJ for salo by E. & G. D. HOPE. At Fair Grounds-imported Animait. ' B. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Auctioneers. THIS (Friday) MORNING, 12th inst ?nt, at 10 o'clock, st the Agricultural Faix Grounds, in this city, we will sell, to tho highest bidder: 1 Fine Young Brahmin HULL. 1 Fine Young Brahmin HEIFER, 1 Chester County BOAB, . 2 Cashmero BAMS, Fine Horses,Cattle and other animals. Conditions cash- Bale positive. Nov 12 Desirable and Well-kepl Furniture. BY JACOB LEVIN. MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 15th, nt 10 o'clock, I will sell, at the residence of Prof. Sacht '....ben, iu the College Campus, his entire Furniture, consisting in part of, 1 set of Parlor Furniture, Oiled Walnut, 2 Sofas, 2 Arm Chairs and G Chairs-hair seat. 1 Parlor set, of 2 Sofas, 2 Arm Chairs, 6 Chairs and Centro Tables of Mahogany-hair seat. 1 set for Dining-room of Oak, Side Board, marble top, Extension Tabla and 12 Chairs. 1 handsome set of Cottage Bed-room, com? plete, Bedsteads, Wardrobe, Bnrean, 4 Chairs, 1 Rocking Chair, Washstand and Towel Rack. Handsome Carved Mahogany Marble-top Bureau, Marble Washstand, Oak Arm Chairs, Tables, Book Caso, Bedsteads and Bedding, Cooking Stove, China and Graniteware, Glass? ware, Bohemian Lamps, Hat-racks, and a general variety of useful and desirable arti? cles. Sale positivo and without reserve. Nov 12_fm Estate Sale of Valuable Lanae, Belonging to Estate of Paul Spigner, BY JACOB LEVIN. ON tho first MONDAY in December next, I will sell, at the Court Hones, in Columbia, the following Tracts of LAND: 250 acres in Richland County, on the Conga roe River, twenty-flvo miles from Columbia, and near Gadsden, about sixty acres cleared, and the balance well timbered. AXSO, 95 acres in Orangeburg County, opposite the abovo tract, near the month of High Hill Creek. Terms at sale. Nov 12 fm URSULINE INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. UND KR THE PATRONAGE OF RIGHT REV. BISHOP LYNCH FOR Prospectus, please address ?"THE MOTHER SUPERIOR," Ur? suline Convent, Valle Crucis. Sept 4_8mo Family Supplies. WE take pleasure in notifying our friends and tho public that wo have removed our Stock, GROCERIES, Ac., to Old EXCHANGE BAN K CORNER, nearly opposite Co? lumbia Hotel, where we will be pleased to see and offer thom extra inducements in all articles usually kept in tho GROCERY. HARDWARE and LIQUOR line. T. J. & H. M. GIBSON, Oct 15 Old Exchango Bank Corner. C. F. JACKSON, Agent for E. Butteriek Sc Co.'a celebrated PATTERNS OF GARMENTS For Ladies, Misses, Boys and Little Children. lJNSUKJi YOUR DWELLINGS IN THE S0UTIIEB5I MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ATHENS, GA,, AND THE Georgia Home Insurance Com'y, of Columbus. POLICIES participate in pro?tB, thereby effecting an annual redaction of tho premium. Protect the old homestead, at the least possible cost. H. E. NICHOLS & CO., Agenta. Nov 10 1 mo GREAT INDUCEME NTS - AT - J. H. & M. L. KIN A RD'S. SPECIAL LINE OF DRESS GOODS just received and offered at a small ad ^ vaneo on cost. Special lino of DOMESTICS, purchased since the recent fall in cotton. Special lino of SHAWLS, in single, double and Arab. Special lino of CLOAKS, in latest designs, manufactured expressly for us. Special line of FURS, in River Mink, Coney, Siberian Squirrel and Russian Sable. Special line of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. Prices guaranteed ns cheap as tho cheapest. Friends, and visitors to the city, are respectfully invited to call and examino our stock, as we feel confident it will be to their advantage to do so. J. H. & M. L. K3NARD, Nov 10 One Door Sonth of Colombia Hotel. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE - -. - H. E. NICHOLS & CO., AGENTS. SstalDlisliedL, - - - *?' 184?. REPRESENT Companies eminent for AGE, STABILITY and HONORABLR DEALING, possessing aggregate accumulated assets of nearly _m a Q ; o o o , ooo,_ W. D. LOVE. B. B. lIoGBJCEBY. THE DR7 GOODS EMPORIUM - or - W. D. LOVE & CO., HA. VJ. NO boon fully replenished, their Urge ?tock of desirable goods ia now offered to eon Bumers, and to tho trade, with superior inducements, in all lines of DRY GOODS. lu DU ti SH QOODS, tho stock displays still greater variety. Arab and Egyptian SHAWLS of superior finality The CLOAK ?TOOK ia composed of the latest styles. 1 Ribbons, Trimmings, Lacea, Embroideries and Notions, an endless variety. Caeaimora, Clotho, Jeans and Tweeds, tho stock is unsurpassed. Prints, Brown and Bleaohed Domestios, Tickings, Stripes, Linseys, Flannels, Blanke! H. Am., have heou bought lately at low prices. Hosiery and Cloves, together with Jovin's GENUINE KID, for Ladies* and Gent's. Carpets, Oil Cloths end Mattings, ot all grades and prices. Anxious to bnild np a first class trade, we keep only GOOD GOODS, which will be sold at POPULAR PRICES, and solicit a call from all visitors, and others, in wan? of DryOooda. W. D. LOVE & 00.. Nov 9 Columbia Hotel Building.