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Foreign i??cVl?pJcrib?. * VERSA.tM.ES, ?iaLotfnoN, Oo tob er ?l. Tho Gormans around Paris are holding solemn religio no e'er vices t?-day. The bombardment commeuoes to morrow. ',^ta.mooting o? the Manchester Cham-, bfs^.pf; Ooinmoroe, to-day, tho ?b ni rm nb doplored the continuance of war; ho 9*14 Thiers* mission to Versailles would cer^iol^'result in peace. COPENHAGEN, Ootobor 31.-Prussia has promised Denmark to fulfill the stipula? tions of the treaty of Hague, relative to North Sohleswig. Hence, King Chris? tian, in his last speech from the throne, was able to refer to the future with con? fidence. LONDON, October 31.-Despatches from the Bast state that the persecution of the Christians has been revived in Damas CUB, and so great is the irritation of tho natives against them, that a geuoral mas? sacre is Io ar ed. It is generally believed here on Stock Exobahge that Paris will offer determin? ed resistance to tho besiegers. FLORENCE, October 31.-lu caso of dissolution of the Italian Parliament, novr threatened, tho elections for new deputies will occur on tho 20th. The new Parliament will assemble Doceinbor 5.*, M. Senard, Freuch representative, congratulated tho King on the energy and moderation which have been dis? played in the accomplishment of Italian unity. Signor Venosta, replying for the King, expressed thanks for tho good words of Senard, and added that Italy itself is not only regenerated, but uni? versal civilization is promoted by the late.events at Rome. LISBON, October 31.-Later advices from South America state that tho Go? vernment army was beaten at Corrah toa by Blancos' army. CONSTANTINOPLE, October 31.-It is rumored that Bluquo Bey will not ro? tura to Washington". VHBSATIAIES, Ootobor 31.-Friday Inst, the French drove the Germans' out-post at Lobourg, a milo or so E?st of Fort St. Denis, on the Northern boundary of Paris. At evening of that day, the French wero discovered in occupation in force of a position which they had forti? fied, To-day the Germans attacked tho point, and, after a short nnd brilliant fight, tho French were driven from the position beek behind their fortifications. Thirty officers and 1,200 prisoners were taken. Prussian losses are acknowledg? ed to be.quite heavy. Tho French fought behind earth-works. FLORENCE, November 1.-The bri-' gauds massacred eleven persons, near Marsco Neuvo, a city in the Province of Naples. LONDON, November 1.-Details' from various sources, show that to the lust, the commanders at Metz deceived the troops; promising, while negotiations were progressing to a surrender, plans to cut out. Tho Independence Beige charges that Gambetta waa right in charg? ing Bazaine with high treason. Tho people of Metz followed Bazaine through the streets, howling "traitor." At Tours, the tidings of the capitulation of Metz fell like a thunder-bolt. The Tours Government receives nu? merously-signed memorials from the adjacent departments, urging the prose? cution of the war to tho hitter end. Ba? zaine and suite have arrived at Cassel. Caurobert, McMahon and Lebouf ure hourly expected at Cassel. Ono corps recently investing Metz, has been de? tailed to escort tho Metz prisoners; two corps go to Paris; tho remaining four corps will be divided between tho armies operating in North and South France. LONDON, November 1.-Tho latest Chi? na advices state that the Chinese autho? rities') are pursuing a vascillatiug policy towards foreigners. The impression pre? vails that the contemplated general slaughter is a fabrication. BERLIN, November 1.-The Empress Eugenie arrived at Wilhelmshohe and visited tho Emperor, with Bazaine, Sun? day. BRUSSELS, November 1.-Gen. Boyer, in a letter defending Bazaine from Gam botta's charges of treason, concludes: **We capitulated to famine." LONDON, November 1.-Probabilities aro thot Lyons will ho selected as thc next place for tho French Government. The Standard says the Prussian Land wher reserve has been called oitf. Cor? responding exhaustion of the German strength is inferred. TOURS, November I.-It is reported that Bourbaki has resigned, lie found it impossible to stem tho current of ill favor attaching to his conversation with Bazaine. It is openly asserted Bourbaki kuew of Bazaiuo's plan of surrender. Dates from Paris, to Thursday, state that the city is well supplied with vegetables, and fresh meat is regularly served to the soldiers and people. No opposition to tho sentiment that tho war must continuo until Prussia proposes terms at least not dishonorable. Prepa? rations for tho defence of Lyons aro unabated. Tho Francais says popular feeling to? wards Napoleon is not mero coldness, but hatred and contempt. A woman's club at Marsnillcs proposes to erect a guillotino and behead the Bishop of that city, ns a commencement of tho work. American AfTulis. NEW YORK, October 31.-Thc Southern Trans-Atlantic Ballway Company was organized this afternoon, at tho St. Nicholas Hotel, under flattering auspices. Fremont was unanimously elected Presi? dent, bnt declined, und nominated Mar? shal O. Roberts, who was elected amid loud cheers. Col. A. G. Stebbins was elected Vice-Pr?sident; W. R. Traverso, Treasurer; J. D. Dofroes, Secretary, and Hon. R. M. Corwin, Attorney. Twice the amount of stork necessary was taken. BANOOR, ME., November 1.-Tho first snow of tho season occurred to-day. HARTFORD, November 1.-White Sc Keene's paper mill was burned to-day. SAN FRANCISCO, November 1.-The brary Gift Conger*. 10,000 pprcons are in tho pavilion, and the ..streets around the newspaper and telegraph. offloes aro blocked. The ticket drawing 6100,000 in gold, No. 154,077, was sent in a packet to Nsw York. WASHINGTON, November 1.-The Sec? retary of tho Treasury has fixed the rate of issue of oirculating notes to national banks at ninety per cent, upon all five and six por .cent, bonds. Vernon H. Vaughn has been appointed Govornor of Ut4i?, Delano was at the Cabinet meeting to? day. Tho commanding offioer of Fort Mc Henry is directed to hold himself ' in readiness with all tho troops under his command to support the United States Marshal of Maryland in enforcing tho law during tliB week of elections, if ne? cessary. PICTON, ONTARIO, November 1.-The schooner Jessie is agiound and going to pieces. Her cargo of wheat is washing ashore. All hands are lost. A man was seen clinging to tho rigging, but a tre? mendous blow prevented assistance being rendered him. BuFFAiiO.jNovember i.-A short, sharp earthquake was felt here at 5 o'clock to? day. Doors and windows wcro shaken. No damage. ST. LOUIS, November 1.-Allan nud Gallahor have been arrested, and the tight is put off. LEXINGTON, VA., November 1.-Tho Western Union telegraph line has been completed to this point. CHARLESTON, November 1.-Official returns show that a full Republican Con? gressional delegation has benn elected. DeLarge, a mulatto, bents Bowen, the present member from Charleston Dis? trict. NEW ORLEANS, November 1.-This be? ing All Sai uta Day, the cemeteries are decorated, aud tho visitors aro numerous. KI.VAN CIA I. AMI COMMKKCIAI.. COLUMBIA, November 2.-Sales of cot? ton yesterday HG bales-middling 14@ 14'/c. NEW YOBK, November 1-Noon. Stocks very stroug. Money firm, at G. Sterliug-long O,1^; short 9%. Gold ll.'^. G2'x, ex-interest, 9. Flour heavy. Wheat and porn a shade easier. Pork new and old ranges at 24.00@25.50. Cotton a shade easier-uplands 167". Freights firm. 7 P. M. -Money 5?6. Sterliug 9?4'@ 9as. Gold weak, at Go? vernments steady; G2's 9,l?. Cotton staady aud in fair demand-sales 4,800 bales; uplands 1G7?. Flour-State and Western inactive, and 5(ajlGc. lower: su? perfine 5.10(3 5.80; Southern heavy and ... ... ... . .. ... v. .... ?-.-.<..-?... - .?? IMiiljl?W ?.COv TV?l???, -i@2o. Iowor-winter red and piqb?rr/W^ter?i 2.30@2.4O. Corn a] abado bqttor^-now 80>j; old. 83@85. Fork end lard nominal. Whiskey 8?>?.1 Freights firmer-cotton steam \4 : wheat 10@i0#. BALTIMOIU:, November 1.-Cotton qniot but firm-middlings 16)?; eales 100 balee; receipts 100; stook 380. Flour steady-family active. Wheat dull and lower-Maryland amber 2.60@ 2.65. Corn active-white 60@T0; yel? low 70@80. Oats steady. Bye 70@75. Whiskey 88. Sf. LOUIS, November 1.-Flour and corn unchanged. Whiskey heavy, nt SH'j. Hemp and baggiug unchanged. Provisions flat. Pork 20.00. Baoon un? changed. Lard 16. LOUISVILLE, November 1.-Bagging quiet and firm, at28@29. Flour steady extra family 5.50. Corn and provisions nominnlly unchanged. Whiskey 85@8G. CINCINNATI, Novomber 1.-Flour and cora quiet and unchanged. Lard dull and unsettled-new steam 13,' .< ; old scarce. GALVESTON, November 1.-Cotton firm bat Rtoek light-good ordinary 13??; Bales 800 bales; receipts G69; stock S.385. NEW ORLEANS, November 1.-Cotton middling 152,i(adG; soles 4,500 bales; re? ceipts 7,234; stock 2,5G6. MOBTXIB, November 1.-Cotton dull middling 15J-4J eales GOO bales; receipts 1,700; stock 30,243. SAVANNAH, November 1.-Cotton in moderato demand-middlings 15i??@, 15^; sales 1,000 bales; receipts 5,282; stock 65,594. CHALESTON, November 1.-Cotton in good demand-middlings 15?jf; sales GOO bales; receipts 4.2GU; stock 29,549. AUGUSTA, November 1.--Cotton strong and active-snles 1,544 bnleR; receipts 1,722; middling 143(. LIVERPOOL, November 1-Noon. Cotton opened steady-uplands 8Ju(M>9; Orleans Uj?@9??. LivEiirooL, November 1-Evening. Cotton closed Arm-uplands 9?tj? Or? leans $%\ sales 15,000 bales. Fish and Flesh. PICKLED SUAT). No. 1, MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, SALMON, No. 1, 1C0 boxes Scaled ?IEUHISGS, Fulton Market Boc-f, Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Extra Sugar-cured Haili*, " " liaceu Sti ?ps. For salo by GEO. SYMMEHS. Call carly and often. Oct 21 _ Boots and ShoeB. 4 FEW moro left, and will be disposed o ?\_ at coat prices, at J. SULZBACUEU'S. Oct 23 The Largest and Choicest Stock OF CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE AND HOUSE - FURNISHING GOODS SOUTH OF ll A L T I M O li K ?:o:-i THE subscriber is now receiving his FALL and WINTER SUPPLY of tho above,direct from tito manufacturera, and offers them to consumera at NEW YORK FBICES. ALSO, A full line of CHOICE KEROSENE GOODS. Oct 7 lmot HARDWARE AND GROCERIES. "lirri? have recently made large adddition to our stock of IIARDWAltE, ?it less priers than Y\ have been had since thc war. All onr old stock AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. New Goods at Reduced Prices: CARPENTER TOOLS, Blacksmith Tools, /> Masons1 Tools and Farming Im- (t? pleincnts, Carriage Material, Building Material, Trimming Material nnd House-4 furnishing Uocds, AT LOW r~^U FANCY GROCERIES, Winos and Liquors, of every grade-an immense stock. 77. Canned Goods, Syrups, Chewing and Smoking To? bacco, Sugar, Coffee, Ac, EST PRICES. Our friends wlio favor UH willi their orders for BAGGING and TIES, will always find us al tho both ni ofthv market in these and all oilier Unod*. TERMS CASH. Sept 3ino L?RICK & LOWRANCE. IX .?V IX TD -%7V ARB, HART & CO., WU OL E 8 A L E, N 0. 3D ll A Y X E S T li E E T, BETAIL, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Agents for Fairbanks' Standard Scales AND BURDICK'S NATIONAL HAY CUTTER. DKALER8 IN HOES, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW WARE, MILL STONES, GUNS, NAILS, CHAINS. TIN WARE, BOLTING CLOTH. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Sept 15 3m . -i iA ci >!. ??. - ? iJ JL j. I/!IjJ.v i1'11 . , -.r. IT.. S ? TT? ? ?rrn rn I ll, ?fV**'V f^Gf'1* IO" " ". ,. . . .V.,., -, i\ ": Uj ," ? Have now ready and for salo, . ; , ;w :>J<- :...>!..* . : - . > . - itt.{ - , vituv ,., , ,. . , >., ., ... DICKSON'S COMPOUND, FOB Wheat, Oats, Grasses and all Fall Crops, OFFICE: No. 4 WARDEN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. SEND FOR CIROULARS. JAMES T. GARDINER, President. Oct 22 Imo E. P. ALEXANDER, Agent, Columbia, S. C. FRESH ARRIVALS. CIAO BISPLAY OF MY DOSES TiAJELCaHB DOMESTIC STOCK BOUGHT AT Lowest Ruling Cotton Prices. ALSO OPENING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, LACE GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Cloaks, Shawls, and Curtain Materials, wrrn AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF CARPETS, RUGS, &C. Rare Inducements will be Offered To tbo Trade and to Customers. s-?ym? w. D. LOVE & co., Oct 29 6t COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING. ~ ARRIVING, A MASWJFIfiEMT COLLECTION OF DOY BOOBS AT 11TIS?0 PUCES! IN Sympathy with the Raw Material. OUR Mr. Jone? han just returned from New York, iftcr making onr second trip and pur? chases this season. Wo will not attempt to enumerate, nor blow, as is so common now ia advertising; but will put some drives in prias, on the market, that will bo in keeping with our iron rule, LOW PRICES. Oct 19 3mo R. C. SHIVER. GRAND PALL OPENING AT THE FAMOUS DOY HOODS ISTUIISIIIT OF J. H. & M. L. KIN ARD. COMMENCE Hie FALL SEASON by opouiug lo an admiring PUBLIC Q~?J New and Elegantly-arranged DRY GOODS HOUSE. Cur friends need no special invitation, Til EY don't go anywhere else; but tho great musses must bo informed wnr.r.F. to buy to thc best advantage. Wc assert, without fear of contra? diction, that Our HOUSE is tlio ONE At which all partie-: will get ENTIRE SATISFACTION and FULL YALUE for their money. We have the IIEST arranged Show Rooms in thc CITY. Every portion of tho large space is as LiouT AS PAY; buyers can SKI: what they aro purchasing, ?nd we guarantee tho PRICES RIGHT. To say that our stock is LA ROE, or VKI:Y large, or IMMENSE, would NOT convey HALF an idea of the extent and variety that each of tho TWELVE WELL-STOCKED DEPARTMENTS CONTAIN. O ur Carpet SJ-too ISL ALONE ie worth as much as any ordinary Dry Goods Store keeps altogether. The Handsome French Plate Glass Front Will indicate to strangers and visitors to our City WHERE TO STOP AND BUY from tho LARGEST, BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST STOCK OE DH Y GOODS Ttl AT Can bo Found In this City. Each Department is superintended by Gentlemen of long business experience, and wo havo mado spoclal arrangements with a COMPETENT Upholsterer, to have Carpots, Oilcloths, Window ShadeB and Cornioes cut to flt, and laid down or put up, so that tho customer will have nothing to do but to mako tho solcction, and wo will do the rest, and do it moivr. Private R?sidences, l?etele and Churches furnished on tho most liberal terms and with do I ?patch. FLOOR OIL OLOTES cut ANY size. ( OctO J. H. & H. L. KIN ARD. quotion. 'Sal??. Valuable Wood Lancet;; BY D. 0. FELXOTTO & SON. O a MONDAT, tho 7th day of November I next. in front of tho Gonrt Houso, in this city, at 10 o'clock, wo will nell. ' All that Tract of LAND, ia Richland County, containing five hundred and I eighty-seven acres, and bounded by lands of Dr. LaBorde, Thomas Center, Mr. lurnipaeed and others. The abovo lands are very finely wooded. TEIIMB-One-third cash; balance in ono. two and throe years, BConred by bond and mortgage, bearing interest at the rate of seven por cent, per annum. Purchaser to pay us for papora and stamps. j Oct 29 n240 Valuable -Mid D?sirable Tracts pf. Farming Lands-Near the City. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON tho FIRST MONDAY in November next, I will sell, beforo thu Court House, in Co? lumbia, if not din posed of at private aal?. Portions of the TRACTS formerly owned by Thomas and B. W. Taylor. Tho various tracts aro located, commencing at South Boundary atreot, and continued to three and-a-half miles from tho State House. They consist of nowly cloarcd swamp, which will produco from forty to sixty bushels of corn, without manuro. Isinglass soils, which aro tho moat certain and productivo for cot? ton and good uplands. Pottiousof these tracts will make superior brick. Thoy aro by far tho most desirable farming lands offered for Balo since tho war. They aro contiguous to tho city, and are di? vided iuto tracts of a sizo to suit all pur? chasers: Consisting of 124; 174; 18; 404; 4?4; 404; 33; 474; ??i 65; 46: 50; ?0; 45 and 118 acres. A plat of which can be seen at my Auction Room. THUMS OF SALK-One-half cash; the balance payable in twolve months, secured by bond andmortgago of the premises. Purchasers to pay us for all necessary papers and stamps. Oct Ot For Sale, . -y. Til AT Valuable Tract of LAND, lying ?fi?ou tlll! Barhamvillc Hoad and the Char _?E_lotlo Railroad, about l.J mile? front the city of Colombia, containing twenty-one aores, moro or less, and having on it a beautiful oit o for a country residence, a most excellent spring of water, and accommodations'for five or six hands; it is about two-thirds cleared and is most admirably situated add watered for a vcgotahlo or "truck" garden, lying be? tween Hie two branches which forms tho stream (lowing through Dr. .Park?1r*B place, and composed partly of the same soil on which Dr. Parker raised over 200 bushels of coru to the acre. Possession gtvou 1st Janua? ry next. For further particulars, apply at this office, or to L. R. BECKWITH,. Oct 5 Umn Orangeburg; S. C. FALL AND WJOTTEK?T4CK. @| Jg gg IHAYE just received mv FALL and WIN TEH supply of CLOTHING, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. My stock embraces overs thing usually found in a large first class establishment, ana I invito'tho pub? lic to call and examine it, feeling satisfied that I can K?vo satisfaction. Oct ll 3mot_W. J. HOKE. Grand Toy Emporium. M'KE?ZIE'S, Main Street, Columbia, 8. C., WHERE is offered tho largest and . best selected stock" of TOYS ever .brought to this market. Dealers and others can be accommodated, Whole? sale or Retail. ' Old and young, gravo and gay can bo suited from this varied collection. CANDIES of Puro Sugar manufactured dai Iv. Also, CAKES AND FIES. A fine assortment of CANNED GOODS just receiving from tho best manufactories. Fresh OATES, Now Crop UAISSIN, CITRON and CURRANTS. ALMONDS, and a full lino of ASSORTED NUTS. London BISOUTfT and Prince Albert CRACKERS, (imported articles,) pure and of great benefit to tho sick and convaleaent. JELLIES of puro fruit manufactured and sold at reasonable pricos. Oct 20 _JOHN MCKENZIE. H. \V. l'ORTER. R. M. STEELE. . ANOTHER HEAVY INVOICE OF DRY GOODS ARRIVING TJ? O - X> -A. TET ! LADIES' SUITS, CLOAKS ?NB SHAWLS, BLANKETS. A lull and choice lot of MEN'S WEAR, TOGETHER WITH Every Article KEPT IN A First Glass Store. I Wc ofter our Goods at low Cotton ligares. PORTER & STEELE, Oct 21_ Columbia, S. C. Notice. milE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK would _L call tho attention or tho public to tho fact that tin y aro transacting a GENERAL BANK? ING ROSINESS, and oxtond tito usual accom? modations to business mon and others, who favor thom with their accounts. Oct 23 _.VO, BREN1ZER, Cashier. FIRST IN MARKET. New Hulled Buckwheat. 1 f \ BARRELS just to hand. For salo low l\J by _ _ GEORGE MYMMERS. Fox Sale, 3/iAA ACRES of LAND iu Barnwell? ,OUU on tho Edisto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to salt. HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-$12,000, 1 HOUHO in this city, $5,0UU HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, noar the City- $3.000, Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney atLaw and Real Estate Agent. _Sopti>i __ly Hams and Bacon Strips, \ NEW SUGAR-CURED HAMS. AV/vJ J ,00ft lbs. new Sugar-cured Break? fast Strips, just received andfor salo by Oct 7_ J. A'l.R, AGNEW. Mountain Butter. ?I/\ KITTS Mountain BUTTER; for Bale IX) low, hy E. HOPE,