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NOON DESPATCHES. ROMAN OATHOLIO MtSSIOrT TO AMSBUU.-fr 8?SPBN8ION OF OOMMIBCUAL BBOOTIA FRAT Off TU^^r^Y^f^am^i!l^tt? OOBTBS - MABWl, DISABTBB -^LABOR TROUBLES A BPAI*-H3HAX?OBD WATCH-,. INO TUM FBBNOH THRONE,.AO., IO. LONDON, ?i^T^j^f^ Tblfparty ooiiBista of f oar priests, whose duty it will oe to labor exolnei velv among the colored people of the United ? tates.. After the oelebration of masa, pre viona 11 to their departure, Arch bishop Mannin g addressed tho mission, when he said that this mission had been established by the church in England benanee this country had imposed slavery on America, and it was fitting that Englishmen should be 8 th? Ant to more for the amelioration of the newly emancipated race., ... The Standard annouboea that negotia? tions between the British and French Governments for the modification of the; commercial treaty have been broken oft ? No canee ia assigned. V ffA^'-N?T?mb?r 10.-Nineteen Oom I mftn?rta have been found gdllty of the death of Grear. Thomas and Loco cn to, seven of whom b ave been sentenced to death, the others to imprisonment Ver dagener suffers death.-' : ? . MADRID, November 20.-The move? ment of the Badiosl members of the, Cortes resulted in defeat to the Miaiatry upon a teat question. A Cabinet cri?is exista. The Cortes has been prorogued without day. The question upon which the Ministry waa defeated was a perma? nent session of the Cortes, which the Ministry opposed. Two ships, names unknown, collided in the Mersey, Beth sank instantly, : and all hands were'lost.. ; , NIGHT DESPATCHES. .H- i MADRID, November 20.-Tho debates in Cortes, during the past, week, unex- , peotedly resulted in the resignation of the newlyjformed Ministry, which canses great agitation in this city and in the prov?noos. The Bepublioan Deputies to the Cortes have issued a circular advising' their Bopporter? throughout the coun? try lu iLeep,i?uiul, and advocating tbs . maintenance, of public ordert In the ? meantime, labor troubles continue. Bakers and dyers in Valenoia obstinately maintain their strike, and make soon threatening demonstrations that rein? forcements have been Bent to tho garri? son. Steam transporta will sail from Cadiz on the 80th inst., with fresh troops and supplies for Cuba. LONDON, November 20.-Count de Chambord oontradiota tho report that he intends to surrender his right to the throne of France. . v American lntcUlueocc. NOON DESPATCHES. ARRIVAL OF DUKE ALEXIS-BUBPEN8TON OF .'./?'? BAVIN Q 3 BANKS-GARVEY TO BB Aim EST . KD IN EUR O rE-CHOLERA AB ATTN a-IN TEREBTTNG COTTON OASES-VALUE OF MUTILATED OORHENOY AFTBB 1871-MA BINE DIBA8TKBS-CONNOLLY RESIGNED - j TWEED TO BB THROWN OUT OF TAM MANY, AO., AO. Nsw YORK, November 18.-Patrick Barry died yesterday, from eating her .rings bronght from London on the steamship Deventor, which had become impregnated with arsenic, which was s part of the cargo. Tho health anthori ties are investigating the case. The Catholics at Hunter's Point threat? ened violence againit the public school in the first ward, in that place, on ac count of the Bible being read there. -The p?lice were yesterday detailed to protect the building. i,r>i OMAHA, November 18.-A heavy snow, with a gale, is prevailing. There was a rnn on the National Bow Ung Oreen Savings Bank to-day, of . ..?which Henry Smith, Police Commis <; s?oner, is President, and suspended pay? ment at 2 P. M., having exhausted its capital. Its officers .olaim that at the end of sixty days the bank will be able to meet all demands. The National Sav? ings. Bank ia also reported to be unable to stand the pressure, and to have closed ita doors before the end of business boura. It is rumored that there will be a run on other banks Monday. The Guardian Savings Bank, Wm. M. Tweed President, previously reported snape nd ? ed, has its portals barred, and all en 1 trance to the building ia denied. PHILADELPHIA, November 18.-La?t ! evening the Baltimore train ran over a sailor walking on the track near Olay I moat station and killed him. He is sup? posed to have belonged to ' the Constel? lation, lying at Baltimore. He waa aged about fifty-five. The same train en . countered another man on the track, who saved himself from death by cling-1 ing to the oow-oatcher. He waa seri? ously injured- " NEW YORK, November 18.-Notice has been given that the Painters', Brick? layers', House-smiths', Stair-builders' and Joiners* Unions will withdraw from ! the Workingman's Union, as the latter j is being used mostly to advance the interest of politicians. CHICAGO. November 19.-The remains of the billiard player, MoDevitt, have been found lh the raina of the Tribune building. Xi aw x uit tv, X1UVOU1UC3I 0.47.-a. ayicCiut detective of the United States sub-Trea? sury has left for Europe to socoro the arrest of Andrew J. Garvey. One cholera death at quarantine. Forty oases remain, all of which are doing well. WASHINGTON, November 10.-A large I number of cotton oases are before the Court of Claims, whioh will soon resume .ita session. Borne of them will depend for their allowance upon a decision to be rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States, on appeal from the Court of Claims, the latter having decided ?ainst ? claimant cn the ground that e proclamation of the President re moving commercial restrictions went I into effect at tba time of its publication, add not on the day of its date. The nonsuited party contended that it took effect at tbe time the original copy was filed in tba Department of State, there h?vi*>2 been seizures of cotton between the date of the proclamation and the day of ita publication of the decision of the I Supreme Con rt; therefore, it becomes important in the adjudication of these I olaims, the proclamation haying,in ital effect, dispensed with cotton seizures. SPRINGFIELD, November 20.-Daniel Gleason killed his wife with a dirk, at North Adams. Cause-jealousy. ST. LOOTS, November 20.-Dr. Hart? man, a prominent physician, BUOS the Times for three libels, aggregating 814,000. WASHINGTON, November 20.-After the | 1st of Jan nary, pieces of notes less than a half have no value, without evidence | ~T2???? an< ?wtUVe^rotta *>n?*an; o ?Wa eigl will be worth the whole face of the not . NHW'?OBK, November 20.-The ro oeiviog of Alexis has been postponed, on ^is?oa^ ?he National Qoard has boon ordered oat.. Alexi* looks robast The Busaian frigate bearing Alexis s os tailed no damage, and did ?tot ship a sea dar? ing the terrible storm. Alexis is dressed in ithe simple uniform: tifj'?t lidatontant. Se is taB/stend?Hy bth?t, aid has ilhe ?air of a gentleman; with olear com? plexion, light hair and whiskers, abd 'blue eyes; speaks English quite fluently, but appears to prefer French. -'- The steam or Mary Powell, with the re? ception committee of the members, of the1 Kress, started down the bay, thia morn lg, to greet; Alexia. Nott-withstanding the heavy rain, hundreds of elegantly dressed ladies accompanied the commit? tee, and many hundreds of personB ware standing on the pier in the storm. The oontiriittee hare decided that there ana!! be no parade, to-day, in consequence of .tho storm. The reception coin mitigo will board the Ve tl and, and ask the Giraud "Duke whether he prefers to pro? ceed at once to Washington, br remain here and have a reception to-morrow. Broadway ia thronged with expectant citizens-the news of the postpone? ment of ibo procession not having yet Edward Scholl has been appointed re delver o? the National Savings Bank. It ia believed the National, Qc ar dian and Bowling Oreen will ultimately pay in full A frigate was met in the storm off Hatteras, on the 10th, which lasted until Friday night, when observation showed her forty milos off Gape Maj. A pilot was taken on at 4 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, off Barnegat. NIGHT DESPATCHES. DETBOIT, November 20.-The sohoon er Twilight foundered in the lake on the 15th, j Six of the orow were,lost. CHICAGO, November 20.-The friend's of MoDevitt are satisfied that the re? mains found in the ruins of the Tribune building are not McDevitt's. Nsw xoBK, November 20.-Connolly has resigned and Mayor Hall has ap? pointed Andrew H. Green Comptroller. Returns from several eleotion districts have been found- do feo ti vo. Three eleo? tion inspectors have been arrested, and held in $20,000 bail. Alexis has arrived at the Olarendon Hotel. The Guardian and Bowling Green Savings Bauks are closed. The National Savings Bank pays all demanda. " Emannel B. Hart, a leading Tammany sachem, says Tweed must resign his membership in the Tammany Society and the Do m o oratio General Oommitteo; and if hedoea not, measures will be taken to foroe him out. WASHINGTON, November 20.-In Ed? wards tu. Ganneret, a caso af error from the Circuit Court of Louisiana,.- the Court holds that an order of the Circuit Court below, dismissing a case which was transferred from tho Provisional Court, was correct, holding that under the Aot of July, 1866, it belongs in the District Court, and was never legally transferred to the Cirouit Court. Collector of Customs Murphy, of New York, has resigned; Chea tor A. Arthur succeeds him. The President and Col lector. Murphy exchanged., letters, ex pressing mutual oon?doooo in each other. Probabilities-The barometer will pro bably fall on Tuesday, with North-east? erly winda and threatening weather on the Gnlf coast; partially cloudy and pleasant weather in the interim of the southern and Gulf States. The area of lowest pressure will move South-eastward bhroogb Canada, with Westerly winds; Falling barometer and threatening wea' Iher in New York and New England rising barometer and clearing weather From Virginia to Lake Huron and West? ward; brisk but not dangerous winds (rom the South-west on Lake Erie Cautionary signals will continuo this evening at Grand Haven, and are order ad for Oswego. Nsw ORLEANS, November 20.-The oorner-stone of the Temple pf Sinai was | j laid yesterday. S. M. Todd, Grand Master, oonduoted the Masonic ceremo? nies. Among the orators, was Rev. J. E. Gnthiem, of Temple of Emanuel, Now York. The corner-stone of St. Stephen's Chnrob, cn Napoleon street, was also laid. Rev. Bishop Quertan and Archbishop Perohe assisted. Universal Lift Insurance Company WE are desirous of securing the servioet of a half dozon active Canvassing' Agents in South Carolina for tho Universal Life Insurance Company, of New York, with whom liberal terms will be made. We desire also responsible Local Agenta for each town In the State, ' ll. W. GARY. M. 0. BUTLER, Btate Superintendents of Agenoioe. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 8, 1871. Sept 9_ For Sale. Innn nnn FEET LUMBER. Par-1 m\J\J^J4\J\J\J ties can be supplied at I reasonable rates by applying to I Sept 3 JOHN E. OYLES, at Hope's atora. BtovaU's Excelsior Hills Floor. jem. WE keep large supplies of this CELE T^BRATED FLOUR, which we soil at aAa>wholesale or retail, and warrant tho quality. J. A. HENDRIX A BRO., n rNov ll Imo_Columbia, 8. C. One Puncheon Loohgiiphead. THE beet SCOTCH WHISKEY. Dealers oan have it nearly at ooit. . Nov 15_JOHN O. BEEPERS. The Best Beef, ,; ?MUTTON, Pork and Sausages, can be obtained at 8tallo8 and 5, for less money than at any other ' place. Try us. STAUUNG A POPE. Nov 7_t For Sale, ii. A LOT of fine Kentucky lV,M MULES and HORSES, just ar-/ l^rivod. Call at ? *MfeaB> DALY'S STABLES, Pot 7_On Assembly street. J. MEIGHAN, Successor to S. ES. TH O SI I'S ORT di CO., m^m. HAS on band the pH\ largost, moat faah ionablu, stylish, du ??1 ?afifc?rahle and chsapostl took of BOOTS and SHOES in the Btate. All warranted. ALSO, A complete assortment of Gent's, Boya' and Children's HATS abd CA rc. Nov 3 Brno Oysters in Every Style. i MY Restaurants in order Tor the Pwintor season, and OYSTERS and -other Refreshments will bo furnish? ed at short notlco. "How will you have them -fried, roasted or stewed?" O. DIERCK8. Oct ?8_ Barley 1 Barley 1 PLANTERS can have 8EED BARLEY at tl .'25 per bushel. Terms oash. Sept M_ I JOHN O. BEEPERS. rvl.DJBANK BIL.LS and MUTILATED \J CURRENCY bought and sold by Nov 23 Orno D. O AM URI LL. Broker. e?apgg?B^?t, SSBSB-il irr ?rUUMtelal ama vomminui. ^f^rA.B.O^Nova^^ loi cotton, today, 76 boleMBi?dling 16%0. &_O- ? 1 NW YQBX*Novombflrl9.~Theoottoa movement, ?? compared with lut weak, ehows a ?dight decrease in receipts, and oonaiderabla increase in exports. The movement for the expired portion of the cotton, year, however^ chows a Lurg^ fall? ing off, both ia receipts and exporta, aa compared with the corresponding period of last Benson. . Beooipta at all porta for the woek ^Ol.?O^ bolea, against 105,400 last week, 90,708 the previoua week, and 93,960 th?eo weeks ainoo. Total rnoeiptS aiooe September 666,608, against 790,829 for th? corresponding period of the pre? vious year, showing a decrease o! 182. 721, Esports from all porte for the week 59,889, against 87,655 for the same week, last year. ?.Total exporta for the expired portion of the ; cotton year 289,485, against 869,968 same time last year. : Stock at all porta 829,165, against 842,507 for the same date last year. Stocks at interior towna , 68.606 balea, against 58,670 hut year. Stock in Liver? pool 539.060. against 408,000 last year. American afloat for Great Britain 94,000, against 169,000 last year. Indian cotton afloat for Europe 838,182, against 192, 000 last year. The Sooth was visited last week with heavy ?roste, and it is feared considerable damage has been done the un gathered orop. LONDON, November 20-3 P. M.-Con? sols 92%. Bonds 91%. FRANKFORT. November 20.-Bonds 97pAa^November 20.-Rentes G6f. 70a LIVERPOOL, November 20-8 P. M. Cotton opened firm-uplands 9%; Or? leans 9^@9%; sales 15,000 balee; spe? culation and export 5,000. LIVERPOOL, November 20-Evening. Cotton dosed firm and unchanged ic pria e. NEW YOBS, November 20-Noon. Balee of f aturas Saturday evening 2.90C bales, aa follows: December 18%, 18% 18 5-16; January 18%, 189-16; February 18% March 19 1-16, 19%; AprU 19% 19 5-16; May 19%. Floor doll anc heavy. Wheat quiet and declining Oom scarce and very firm. Pork dull at 13.05? 13.20. Lard quiet. Cottoi firm-uplands 18%; Orleans 19%; sale 2,000 bales. Freights firm. Stock dull, but steady. Gold heavy, at 10% Governments dull but steady. Stat? bouda doll and heajry. Money easy, a 4@5. Exchange-long 9%; short 10% 7 P. M.-Cotton strong; sales 4,02! bales-uplands 18% ; Orleans 19%. Flou -Southern dull and lower; common ti fair extra- 6.80@7.60; good to ohoio 7.55 @ 9.25. Whiskey closed heavy, a 94. Wheat irregular and unsettled winter red Western l.G0@1.62. Con scarce and in firm speculative demand at 79@80. Bioe firm, at 8%@9. Pori heavy, at 13.00@13.20. Lard heavy, a 9%. Freights very firm. Money easy it 6@6. Sterling firm. Gold weak, a 10%; closing sales, however, at 10% Governments steady. States inactive Tennessees very weak, and sold down t 34%; new South Carolina bonds ver creak, and sold at 26%, but was som? ?/hat better daring the afternoon. Tet a ease es 64; new 64%. Virginias 60; ne' 35. Louisianas 65; new 56; levees 6( 9s 75. Alabama 8s 98; 5s 65. Georgi 3s 87?86. North Carolinas 88%; ne 20. South Carolinas 70%: new 27>? Sales of futures to-day, 4,029 bales, t follows: November 185-16; Deco mb < 18%, 135-16, 18 7-16; January 18 9-11 18%; February 181316; March 19 l-l! 19%; April 19%, 19 5-16, 19%; Me 19%, 19%. CINCINNATI, November 20. -Floi ind corn steady. Pork-full prict isked; old 12.75; new 18.00. Lat lower, at 8%. Bacon lower-olear r: 3%@7. Whiskey 88. LO?ISVTXJIIB, November 20.-Baggii eery dull and heavy-hemp and flt 15%@16. Breads tn fla and provisioi lauft, ST. Loins, November 20.-Corn aoti ind higher. Whiskey 89%. Pork lowe it 13.50. Bacon dull. BALTIMORE, November 20. - Flo iniet and firm-Western family 7.62 3.50. Wheat firmer-amber 1.80@L8 good to prime red 1.65@1.75; comm* bo fair 1.46@1.60. Corn dull-whi 70@74; yellow 68@70. Provisions qui ind unchanged. Whiskey quiet, 34%@95. Cotton firm-middling 18J receipts 845 bales; sales 450: s to 5,0527 PHILADELPHIA, November 20.-Cott steady-middling 18%. WILMINGTON, November 20.-Cott [juiet-middling 17%; receipts 115 bal stook 4,101. NEW ORLEANS, November 20.-Cott quiet-middling 18%; receipts 9,1 bales; sales 6,200; stock 100.367. CHARLESTON, November 20.-Oot< steady-middling 17%@17%; recei 2,086 bales; eales 400; s took 27,942. MEMPHIS, November 20.-Gotten fi -middling 17%; receipts 5,790 bales NORFOLK, November 20.-Cot? quiet-low middling 17%; recei 2,819 bales; sales 150; stock 7,853. MOBILE, November 20.-Cotton stn -middling 17%@17%; receipts 8,' bales; salea 1,000; stock 36,324. SAVANNAH, November 20.-Cot in good demand; offerings light-rc diing 17%@17%; reoeipts 5,850 ba sales 2,100; stook 59.944. GALVESTON, November 20.-Cot firm-good ordinary 16%@16; rece: 1,402 bales; sales 700; stook 31,120. BOSTON, November 20.-Cotton qi middling 18%; receipt - 975 bales; s 850; stock 700. LOOS TO YOUR INTERES AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACI /~o WE claim to have one of the f Vyv stocks of WATCHES, of all best JCJ&Ush. Swiss anil Amorioan makors. Diamonds and other Ano Jewelry, our i is largo, and we are going to soli the G< REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, ii branches, by tho best of workmen. WM. GLAZE Nov 10_Formorly Glaze & RadoU Double Strong. TTtOR the winter season, I will bre JD DOUBLE BTRONG BEER. 1 Beegera' unadulterated Double Strong ana yon get the worth of your money. Beer is also put up in bottles, and for si $1.50 per dozen. I have also reoehred a supply of tho J oelebrated PANCAKE-regarded the Chewing Tobacco. JOHN O. 8EEGE Nov IS_ Norfolk Oysters. IAU now prepared to famish fine NOR1 OYSTERS, in any quantity, to to country customers, and will guarantee the best that can bo had, ana the cheap the market. JOHN D. B ATEM Al Nov 16 0 At the Colombia loo Ho PS?JP0<D3UB?X Jim <J??%3???i??. yb!?' BAuff 5?A1WLB8%?^ho ^arlea?on? Chariteblo Associai lon Uko place every m oVn -, Ins, ?ft 10 o'clock. at their, office, on Uah) . atrae?,opposite theaite of Janney'a Hotel, w?T,7%?i?--r mjvU'tt v <rfii"'i.ifO TT Lea, & Perrins' Sevuce, yr] ? Pronounced by Connoisseurs | - . . *f?T5ES;?JSS?T? ' ??WW? ?aiio?L?f. r. ; Il im provea appetite and digestion, and itt? unrivaled for lt? flavor. >..'.. We are 'directed by Meanre. LB A A *CB RIN8 to proseoute all parties making or vond big counterfeit*. JOHN DUNCAN'S GONB, Aug 16 t6md Agents. New York. OH MABBIAGE. HAPPPY BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the effects of Error* and Abuaos La early life. Manhood ree tore d. NorvouH dob Ul tv oured. Impediments to marriage removed New method of troatment. New-anti remark ble remedies. - Booka and Circulars Sent f roo, In sealed envelopes. '_ ''"' Addross, HOWARD ABBCOIAT?ON, No. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Ps. Ootl5 , - . , ? ,2rdo "in mwr A LIBERAL TRANSLATION IS TUE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST AnTIOT.ES IK THE DRY GOODS LINE ron THU Fewest Greenbacks. XTTE have just returned from the North Ti (the eeoond time thia fall) with the largest and best line of DBY GOODS we over have had tho pleasure of offering to this mar? ket. Every department is crammed full of oboioe goods of every stylo, kind and variety. A big stook of DRESS GOOD3 and Mens' Wear-they are in atoro and must be sold. Aleo, Furs, Cloaks, Shawls, Flannels, Skirts, Blankets, Table Linen and Domestic Goods of all kinds. Notions-a large, very large stock. EVIDENCE-Our friends toll us every day that we sell tho boat and choapeat goods in the city; and, as we keep no flash goods, hut do business in a plain, straightforward way, it wiU be to your interest to purchase your good? from Nov 2_PORTER & STEELE. Jost Received, rrffw- A LABGE stock of fashion ablo W??Q&* light CARRIAGES. Prices low, at W. K. GREENFIELD'S Carriage Repository, oornor Assembly and Lady streets._No Wanted to Hire, ACOTTON and GRAIN PLANTATION, with mules on it, for two or three years, by an experienced planter. Apply by letter to H. P., PncEHix office, Columbia. Nov 14 tf4* ST* Union Times, Laurenavillo Herald and Newberry Herald copy twice and Bend billa and copy of paper to this office._ Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and improves their health._March ll Seagers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It is pure, and warranted to be BO. March ll Butter. tTUB8 Virginia Valley BUTTER, 6 tubs Mountain Butter. 8 tubs fine Goshen Butter. All nioo and fresh and for salo LOW. Ootl_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Ame rio an Club Fish. ^ v ^ - v . - A DELICIOUS relish: better and much oheapor than Sardines. For sale by_K. HOPE. Choice Family Flonr. A ?\f\ BARRELS Extra Family, Medium L?\J\J and Low Priced FLOUB,for salo low down._E. HOPE. Martin's Slicing 8ub-Soiler and Deep Tiller Plow. THE undersigned having purchased tho right for this State to manufacturo and sell the above plow, the boat and cheapest yot introduced, desires a reliable Agent at every County Court Houso in the State. Oct 10_EDWARD HOPE. Hardware, etc. ?fl f\C\ DOZEN AXES. y\j\J 48 bale? Ragging. 200 bundles Arrow Ties. 20 dozon Railroad Shovels. 200 oairs Trace Chains. Just received and for salo at lowest market prices._L?RICK A LOWRANCE. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. N. O. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries I generally. Orders filled oarefully and prompt? ly._Feb 7 lyr Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glaass. pints and quarts. ForBalelow._E. HOPE. Boarding. ?A~I8S CORDELIA MORDECAI announcos IL that her establishment, South-west cor? ner of Sumter and Lady atreots, is prepared to accommodate BOARDERS, permanent sud transient, where the tastos and comforts of tho most fastidious will be guaranteed. Nov 9_Uno Quinine! Quinine!! QAA OUNCES QUININE, for ealo low, OUU by E. H. HE1N1T8H, Wholesale Druggist, Columbia, S. C. Pot 20_i Castor Oil! Castor Oil!! 2BBLS. Primo CASTOR OIL, for sale low, by E. H. HEIN ITS H, Oct 20 X_Wholesale Druggist. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. I HAVE ou hand a select atock of WATCHES, JEWEL-i _ kBY, CLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED TXICk, whloh I will dispose of at most rea? sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to suit I all ages. REPAIRING is my line dono promptly and on good terms. All artioles and work warranted to bo as represented. . GEO. BRUNS, 2d door below PHOENIX office, Main streot. Pot 20_ Thornwell's Collected Writings, THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes, embellished with Dr. Thornwell's por? trait. $4 per volume. Memories of Patmos. By MaoDnff. t2. The Conservative Reformation and its The? ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. 15. The Unseen World. By Rev. Dr. Stork, tl. mw NOVELS, Her Lord and Master. By Florence Mi ry? t * Won, not Wooed. By the author of Brod In the Bone, Ac 50 oents. Terrible Temptation. By Charles Reade. Uniform edition of Grace Aguilor'a Works, such as Mother's Recompense, Valo of Cedars, Ac. at tl per volume. The above books sent to any address, post paid, on receipt of price. Aug 1 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers. Jost Received. fl f \ HALF CHESTS assorted TEA. Though Xv " the price in markothaa advanced 15 nor cont., we auoceedod in getting our August bill duplioated, whioh we offer at same prico BB ; beforo. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Vf. D. L,sv-. 5. ii. HOOBSBBT. ONIO?D?T, AH ENTIRE MEW BTOOX OF BRESS GOODS, NEEDLE WO UK BETS, ; DUCHESS LACE 00LL A RS, I ll POINT LACE COLLARS. ,? .* * i '. Roman Bash Ribbons, IN Mew LESIONS. , Roman ??sci=Tiesf IN NEW COLOBB AI?) ALL VABIETIX8. XTTE carry a big- atook of FLANNELS an? YT Blankets, Jeana and Tweeds, Caasi meres and Cloths. The Shawl and Cloak Department exhibits al! tbe newest styles ont. In FURS, wo are showing some styles whloh aro not to be fonnd elsewhere. Tho atook of Carne ld, Bug?, OU-Clcths. Ac, oannot be exeeUod. Oar goods are all eeleoted from the beet makes. Wo guarantee all gooda we seU, do buainees on the ono price system, and allow no honao to "undersell na." Nov S W. D. LOVE A CO. BALTIMORE BRAUCH OFFICE, Carolina Life Insurance Co., OF MEMPHIS, TENN. ABSEITS OVKR ... $1,050,000. WADE HAMPTON.President. D. 0. TRIMBLE.Secretary. ISSUES POLICIES, either participating or non-participating, on aU the approved plans of lifo inaaranco. All Policies hon-fqej foi table. A dofinito oaah enrronder value gua? ranteed on all Polioles after second annual payment. Active agents wanted. BLACK, PORCHER * CO., State Agents, Columbia, 8. C. J. Ii. J.LACK, P. M. rOHOIIEU, X. W. HKIDBLS, Nov ll_Imo Sundries. "j r\f \ BOXES assorted CRACKERS. L\ J \J 100 boxoa assorted Canned Goods. CO boxes Soap. CO boxes Candy. CO boxes Carallen. 200 barrels Flour, M | 50 barrels Whiskey, coming in and in store, j and to which wo invite the attention of the trade._L?RICK A LOWRANCE. RELIABLE INSURANCE Black & Waring, (Successors of H. E. Nichols <fc Cb. and of j Cash di Waring,J General Insurance Agents, . COLUMBIA, S. C. REPRESENT tho following well-established and moat reUable Communes: HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, or? ganized 1810. Assets over $1,500,000. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE IN? SURANCE CO., organized 1809. Assets over $15,000,000. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., organ? ized 1852. Assets over $2.000,000. GEORGIA HOME INB?RANCE CO., organ? ized 1859. Aspets ovor $750,000. ANDES IN8URANCE CO., organized 1870. Assets $2,000,000. SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., or? ganized 18GG. Aaaota over $1,200,000. Tho reputation which thoso Companies have established for promptness, solidity and worth is tho boat guarantee, of security and honorable dealing. Bo sure to insure with Nov 5 Imo BLACK A WABINQ. Read.the Evidence and be Convinced. Dr. E. II. Heinitsh-DE AH BIB: My wifo and four of my ohildron were taken with Chills and Fever ono yoar ago, last August, and after exhausting tho proscriptions of Quinine and Barks, and all other known remedies, without effect, I WBB induced to try your "ELS A CHILL CUBE." I am happy to say that, after using fivo bottles, they have en? tirely recovered their health. Not one of them have bad a return or a symptom of Chills since. Your remedy is a specific Yours, truly, S. W. MOBBI8. LEXINGTON, 8. O. RINA CHILL CURE for sale only at Sept 27 j E. H. HEINIT8H'B Drug Storo. To the Ladies. THE PRIZE MEDAL was awarded to Mrs. C. E. REED, Main stroot, Colombia, for the beat HATS at the Fair of the I South Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Society. She also has -?a full Biipply of BONNETS, Hats. Ribbons, Flowers, blair. Furs, Cloaks, and everything usually kept in a first class Milli? nery Establishment. Tho Ladies of Colum? bia and elsewhere will please call and see for themselves. Orders solicited. Prices re? duced;_Nov li Canned Goods! Canned Goods! 1 PCCW CASES freBh CANNED GOODS, Just IOU received, consisting in part as fellows Poaches, Pino Apples, Pears, Blackbodies, Cherries, Tomatoes, Lima Beans, String Beans, Corn, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Sardines, Turkey, Sse*, Mutton, Asparagus, Cove and Spiced Oysters, Salmon, Lob? sters, otc. For salo by _Oct4 JOHN AGNEW A SON. CF. JACKSON Will offor this week The Best Bargains In LACE COLLARS AND OUFF8, BLANKETS AND SHAWLS, FINE GLOVE8 AND HANDKERCHIEFS. Nov 10 _ 8. O. Private Boarding House, BY MRS. SAMUEL^ TOWN? SEND, Souiiio street, South? east of the Capitol, one sqnare from Main street, Colombia, _Pot 27 Imo For Salo, orirk rvnrk FEET OF LUMBER. pUUsiUUU 00,000 feet of well sea? soned Flooring on hand. Orders for Lath, and all kinds Lumbor filled at Bhort notice. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or addresa W. LOWRY A CO., Oot28 3mo Box 130, Columbia, 8. C. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFOBM my friends and oublie in general that I have ^??^^?WJust returned from tho North, F "Wand am now^prepared to fur? nish all in want of GuNS, Rides ?nd Repeat? ers, of latest styles and best qualities, Am? munition and Sportsmen's Apparatus, of al) kinds and descriptions, at reduced prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. Nov 8 P. W. KRAFT. Main street. R. O. Barr**. , DAVID JOHXS FOB THE WEEK JUST IN * beautiful cc!!eolion of DRESS GOODS, An elegant assortment of PUBS. A superb lot of SHAWLS and OLOAK8. Brilliant a tools of CARPETS AND OIL? CLOTHS. Magnificent collection of MILLINERY. Unique and feahlonable HAIR GOODS, of OYOrykind. (Parepa Roa* Carl, now.) Valuable collection ol ORNAMENTAL GOODS. Obeloe and pretty TOXLET ?S?TOIMBS and PERFUMES. -'LI . 1 The best ETD GLOVE and HOSIERY de? partment South, ^^Magnificent alook hand-made BOOTS and Elegant and e ty lisp HATS and CAPS. The beat etoo* > nf UMBRELLAS in the South. v . . ; Magnificent Art Gallery. Puwlo invited to oee it. "ie* The beat WHOLESALE STOCK SOUTH, on onr third floor. - Making a grand total of the LARGEST, the HANDSOMEST, tho CHEAPEST and ?BST COMBINATION ol GOODS in the United States, of the kind, under roof. i NOV 7 H. p. jmygg & co. Iff OB Gt. DIESGKS' CANNEZ> GOODS. y^f a FISH, Meats and IMM Fruits, Club Fish, iSuH Lamb Tongues, Sar l^UBI dinoa, Dutoh Her tkW?m??rings, Salmon. Lob? sters, Deviled Ham, Oysters, Cod Flab, i Smoked Halibut, Lardellen, Mackerel, all i kinds. FRUITS. Raisins, Current?, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Almonds. Walnuts, Brassil Nut?, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candie?-assorted. SOAP. Cold Water Soap, Babbitt's best Soap,, Mammoth Laundry Soap, Sapolio, Toilet Soap-asuorted. PRESERVED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pine-apples and Jelly. CHE ESE. Rich Cream Cheese. Swiss Cheese, Pine? apple Cheese, Skimmed Cheese. FINE GOSHEN BUTTER. Flour-all grades; Bacon, Ham and Break? fast Btrips. TEAS. Old Hyaon. Young Hyaon, Gun Powder, English Breakfast, Oolong. Candles-Adamantine, Poratlne and Wax. WINES. Bweet California, Angelica. Sherry. Rhino and French Wines and Brandies, at OctB_G. PIERCES', Hose's Hotel. IN view of the inflnx of vi? sitors to Colombia, oooaaioned by the prevalence of the yel _How fever in Charleston, the proprietor or ROBE'S HOTEL haa conolnded to re-open hia establishment for tho accom? modation of the public at onoe, and therefore withdraws the proposals he has heretofore made for its sale or loase. The Hotel will henceforward be conducted as a first class house of entertainment, and , special provision will be made for the comfort and convenience of families. Carriages and an Omnibus will be fonnd at every arriving train. W. E. ROBE. Aogoas 30_ NEW STATIONERY HOUSE. E. R. STOKES HAS jnat opened, in the new and handsome budding immediately opposite the PUCK NIX omeo, on Main atreet, a complete stock of | STATIONERY, Comprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of aU sizes, qualities and of every description; Flat Papers of Cap, Domy, Double-Cap, Me? dium, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial aizea, which will be eold in any quantity, or manu? factured into Blank Book? of any size, and ruled to any pattern, and bound in any style, at short notice. ENVELOPES In endiosa variety-all sizes, colors and quali? ties. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, Invoice and Letter Booka, Receipt Books, Note Books. ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will find a complete stock ot materials for thoir nae. Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls Bristol Boards, Postal Paper and Boarda, Oil Paper, Pencils, Water Colors, in oakes and boxes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY I Of every description; a great vrriety of conve? nient and useful articles for both Teachers and Pupils. ALSO, Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Port? folios, Cabas, with boxe?, and a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a most olegaut atoek of Gold PAD? and Pencil Oases, superbly-mounted Rubber Goods. INKS. Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying: Mucilage- Chees und Baokgam mon Men and Boards; Visiting and Wedding Cards, and everything usually kept in a FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE, Which tho Proprietor intends this shall be. rte will still oou??ot his BIN DEI? Y ?sd BLANE BOOK MANUFACTORY and P?.PEB RULING ESTABLISHMENT, which has been in auoeesaf ul operation for over thirty years in this State, and to which he will continue to devote hi? own personal attention His stock win be kept up foll and complete, and bis ?rices wUl oe found always reasonable, and a hopes to have a share of patronage. E. R. 8TOKES, Main atreet. Nov 8_Opposite Pncayix Office. Georgia Lime and Fertiliser Company OFFER their SHELL LIME to the planting pabilo in full confidence in its exeeUenoe as a Permanent Manure. It waa extensively used the past season on Whes*. Qom M?d Cotton, and haa given entire satisfaction, aa is shown by a "humber of certificates from ?orne of the best plantera in Georgi* ttnd South Carolina. Oar priesa for Fertilising, or X Lime, is $15 per ton cash, pat up in casks or barr?la, de livered in the city of Augusta or at any land? ing on the Savannah River. The price of our XXX, or Mason's Lime, is $2 per barrel, de? livered as above. We are agent? forthecelebrated "Stonewall Cotton Fertilizer" ?nd "Puro English Dis? solved Bone," which wa receive direct from England, and can offer to the nublio at re? duced pr looa. COLES, SIZER A CO.. No. 14 McIntosh ?treat, Augusta, Ga. Agent, THOS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, 8. 0. Oct IS Gmo Tho Dexter Sublet. THE undersigned have re? moved their Staules to the new building, immediately South of JanneyRB Hall, and, with a new , stock of CARRIAGES. BUG and fine HOR8E8, are preparou to an? swer aU calls that may be made upon them. HOTBOS bought and ?old on commission. Persons in want of good stock, are invited to givo us a oall. Liberal advances made on Btock left for sale. BOYCE & CO. W. H. BOYOI. 0. H. PKTTINOIIX. Jan 24 Beegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't oontain Oooooulus Indiras Fieh Berries to make sleepy or headache. BY C. F^O^ A WV. THM (Tuesday) MORNING, at IO,ogpfk* ?t oar auction ?tore, wo wUl sell, without ro serve, 9,000 pounds SMOKED 8IDES. 6,000 pounds D. B. Shoulders. 2,000poonda Smoked Shoulders. 5 cases No. S D. 8. Shoulders, i a h m. i-rol ? fl, o. Pig Sh onlder o. 10 b?rrala B. O. Breakfast Strips. 10 casks Tr Imo S.O. Hams, a casks Unbaggod B. O. Hams. 8 oas es D. 8. Piece Bacon. . 10 boxea Cheese. ALSO, 15 barrels Mountain Apples. . Tanna-Caab. " Nov21 Referee's Bale. Henry "W. Dixon, Administrator, de bonis non ot Wright Denier, vt. Henry Caugbman, et . tlx et al. IN pursnanoe of the decretal order, signed by his Honor Judge 8. W. Melton, on the 27th October, I w?T sell, before the Court House, in Columbia, on the first MONDAY in December, that welLkaown and i-ysluible PLANTATION, formerly owned by. Wright Denley, deoeased, known as Greenfield.' Thin plantation comprises abo?t 1,600 acree, lying on the Bluff Road, about ten miles below Co? lumbia, and adjoins lands of Col. Th?toas Davis. On it is a large mill, with ample water power: out-honses, buildings,, gin, screw. Tho Tract will bo Bub-divldod to suit pnr I chasers, and plata thereof exhibited on dav of sate, or before, upon application to tho under? i aignod, at hie office in Colombia. -.' ,., ALSO, Also, 196 aorea of LAND, more or leas, 7 miles from' Columbia, bounded by landa of Edward Percival. Also, 80 acre? of LAND, more - or leas, 0 miles from Columbia, on the South Carolina Railroad, bounded by. lands of Mrs. Tates and others. Txaau or BALE-One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and threeyears; interest annually eeoured by bond aud mortgage; purchaser to pay for nccosaary papers. : The entire proporty of Wright Donley wHl be sold, except the homestead exemption. D. B. DBSAUSSURE, Nov 2 %_Special Referee. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION AND PIANO FORTE AGENCY. ?BJf^A WM. H. ?ltOHARD.^HS-a _CT*A??\ Professor of Musio.HWWS-Pf VS^L^WiavioK determined toff # 1 ! I \i*r?^3*reBumo Teaching, is now pro pared to take pupila on the Piano, Organ and Guitar; aleo, in Vooal Mueic. Having for over THIRTY XEABS had charge of the Musical Departmente in the first Female Colleges and Schools of the State, he deems it unne? cessary to make any other, reference to his qualifications as a Teacher. The arrangements he has made with seve? ral of the moat celebrated-Piano-makers, will enable him to offer Instrumenta of the very firat class at prices that defy competition. Specimen Pianos daily expected. Those in want of Instruments superior to any ever offered for pale in this market, will do well to examino before purchasing elsewhere. PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, Ac, Tuned and repaired in the HOST FEBFECT KANNEB and on reasonable terms. Apply at his residence, comer of Bull and Richland streets, or at the bookstore of Mesara. Daffie A Chapman. <v, Oct 17 New Publications. MISS COLUMBIA'S Publie School, or Will it Blow Over, with 72 illustrations. By Naat. 50 cents. Aunt Jane's Hero. By author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.50. Stories from Old English Poetry, tl.50. Tho Land of Lorne. By Robert Buchanan. Tho Witness of History to Christ; the Hul sean Lectures for 1870. By Bcv. F. W. Far? rar, F. R. 8. 11.50. Froude'e Second 8erios of Short Studies on Groat Subject*. 52.50. Philosophy of Consciousness. By Manavi. American Wonderland. By Bache. $1.60. The Member for Paris. By Troie-Etoiles. Travels In the Air.' Elegantly illustrated. By Jamos Glaisher, F. R.B. . ALSO, r Some new Sunday-school Library Books, new Juvenile Books from England, Caw No? vels, Ac. For sale at _BRYAN A Med ARTER'8 Bookstore. The World-Renowned , Howe Sewing Machines Are the Oldest Established of Any fn?ie World. ---# ? . ? IN range of work thia Machino cannot be equalled. Will work equally well ton thick i or thin goods, from gauzo to hecvslsat beaver coatings, or even leather, without' change of needle, tension or thread. We will warrant them to do this. Onr fine work is equal to any, and onr heavy work excels that of any other machine In the world. Ladies wishing I to introduce the sewing into their families will find it a groat saving of time, labor and ex? penso to at once purchase tho best. ' Persons 3ho have tried all machin?e are unanimous in eolaring this to be the oaaioat learned of any in the markot. If yon are prejudiced in favor of any particular machino, at least examino THE HOWE before you purchase. ALFRED G. ELT, General Agent for South Carolina. Office three doors below Dr. Hoinitsh's Drug Store, Main street, Columbia, 8. C. Sept 21_._ 8mo _ EDWARD HAIGHT * CO., " '1 No. 9 Wall Street, New York. Fice Fer Cent. Interest Allowed on Deposit*. THE business of our firm is the same as any State or National Bank. Individuals or firma banking with ns may deposit and draw as they please, the same aa with any Bank, except that wo allow interest on all balanoes (of fire per cent.) We buy and sell Bonds, Stocka, Gold, busi? ness papers, and collect business notes and drafts throughout the : United 8tates, giving prompt returns._Nov 0 Imo I.OO? TO YOUS INTEREST, AND Get the Best 1 MT line of WATCHES is now full and complete, and _,_ ..the public may depend on getting the best at the lowest possiblo figures, aa my facilities are such that I defy competi? tion from any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all the newest styles of Ladles' Sets, In dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, ero.; elegant designs inOnalns, Bracelets, Charms. Lookote, Ac; the latest and most beautiful ?attorns in solid Silver and heavy Plated rare-Goods Baited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing in all branches, by the best work? men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC SULZBAOHBB, Pot 18_Columbia Hotel Row. Columbia JLvluaic Store. LyBrand & Son FTIAKE pleasure In calling tho attention of X the publio to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Ohurch and Parlor Organs, Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accord?ons, Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on band at all times. Sheet Music sent by mall, post paid, on reoelpt of prloe; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by , Express, when ordered, to any part of tho j State, marked C. O. D. Good 8eoond-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for oash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeons tuned and re? paired In a satisfactory mannor; and will givo especial attention to Packing. Removing and Shipping Pianos for Other parties to any point desired, at moderate prioes. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring US with their patronage. Send for our catalogua of Shoot MUBIO and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Oltiaene' Savings Bank Building, Columbia, B. C._Nov 7 If Yon Want Sohool Books, GO to BRYAN A MoCARTER, who have t fresh supply of Eugliah, French. Ger man sud classical SCHOOL BOOKA, alMWf School Stationery of every description. att? sale at lowest market rates. Wmttf