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^^^^^^^^ CONSIDERATION OF TBK PROLONGATION OF MAOMAHON's POWERS?TUB CARLIBr VICTOR* A MTTH?PBEJfOH SXCITEM ENT RnBHTT>Tfta?PRUSSIAN DEORKR8, ao., AO Paris, November 8.?The ' tbtee bu? reaux of the Assembly, which deferred naming their members of the comcpittee Oh the prolongation of President Mao Mahoo's powers until to-day, re-aBsem bled this morning, and elected Count de Romasat, M. Looueay and H. Labou layle candidates of the Left. This given the Republicans a majority of one in the oommittee. The result has given rise to tho most intense excitement. It iu said that the Right; waUm, oh the open? ing of tho Assembly Ott Wednesday fast, submitted a motion-prolonging Marshal MoMahoo's powers for/ teu years, has offered, as a compromise, to make the term five years. M. Leonsa-y, at the re? quest of the Government, has consented to a postponement of the debate ou his interpellation for failure to order elec? tions to fill vacancies in the Assembly. Paris, November 10.?A oommittee, representing the Frenoh residents of San Franoisoo, culled upon Thiers yes? terday, and presch ted uu address. The ex-President, in bis remarks io reply, told his visitors that the monarchists had suffered a check, and that the con? servative republio was assured. Berlin, 'NcTember 10,?Royal de? crees httvt bom promulgated relieving Yon Boen of the Presidency of the Prussian Ministry, and appointing ? Prince Bismarck in his place, and Herr Camphauser Yioe-President. London, November 10. ?The Oarh'sta, ' oontinue to olaim a great viotory at Miranda. They report that Moriones was driven from the vicinity of Estella to Loez Arizon. On the other hand, General Moriones, in his official report of the battle to the Spanish Govern? ment, states that he passed two nights on the ground previously held by the enemy. Paris, November 10,?As anticipated, the compromise offered by the Right will be accepted, perhaps with some modifications. Both sides seem dis? posed to pursue a conciliatory course. The excitement here and at Versailles u subsiding, and it is believed the crisis is over: London, November 10.?The steam Bhip City of Biobmond was spoken No? vember 4, with engines broken; all well. Madrid, November 10.?The report that the Carlists were victorious in an engagement near Miranda DeArga, and that Lieutenant-General Primo De Rivera was killed, is officially denied this morning. Gen. Primo DeRivera was not hurt, nor was Gen. Moriones eaptnred by the insurgents. The Go? vernment has received despatches from both those officers, dated the 9th. Telegraphic?American matters. financial troubles?strikes?cuban indignation meeting?vellow JACK retreating?slaughter of indians? uncle sam and the yieglhius?de? tails of the execution ? destructive fire, AO., 40.', I I ' Charleston, November 10.?Arrived ?Steamship Georgia, New York. New Orleans, November 6.?The cigar-makers, who are on a strike, pa? raded tho streets, to-night, headed by a brass band. The procession was very orderly, and numbered about 300. A large number of. color od men carried torches and transparencies bearing ap? propriate mottoes. Bertin and Carro, noted desperadoes and burglars, who escaped from the parish prison, on the'let instant, by throwing red pepper In tbo jailor's eyes, were ro cap to red, this evening, after a severe resistance, in whioh Bertin was shot, and, it is believed, mortally wounded. New York, November 8.?The bank? ruptcy case of Kenyon, Oox & Co. baa been amicably settled. Drew was a member of the firm. The strike of the brick-layers and la? borers continues, but without much suo cess. There are a sufficient number of non-society men, who work at reduced rates, to meet the demands of builders. 350 laborers were discharged, to-day, from the public works, owing to appro? priations being exhausted. Others are to be discharged next week. Gen. Quesada and several other promi? nent Cubans, it is Baid, wiii take imme? diate steps to hold a meeting in this oity to express their indignation at the recent exeoution of their friends in Havana. It is also said, that Gen. Agaeleros sill soon have in readiness 600 men to lead into action iu Cuba. The steamship City of Richmond, whioh a London despatch announces as over-duo, is one of the largest vessels entering this port, and is one of the latest additions.to.the Inman fleet. She is remarkable alike for - her great size and completeness of her external fittings. The agontH of tbo Tnrrmn line iu this city say that no anxiety need ba felt concerning the safety of the vessel, as the delay in her arrival is probably, due to some accident to her machinery. WESTormsTEB, November 8.?The jury in the ?dderzook case roturned a verdict of murder jn tho first degree. San FaANarsoo, November 9.?J. W. Potter, a olerk in the post office and a oousin of Senator Sajgett, aad another plerk,.pamed B. D.-(Horriok, have been arrested, charged with stealing from the office and opening letters for that purpose. St. Louis, November 9.?W. R. Walker has been appointed receiver of the North MissouriInsurance Company. /A reduction of twenty per cent, time, and ten per oent. in wages, is announced in the Scdalia and Missouri Railroad shops. New York, November 9.?A mass meeting of Cubans was held to-day. ?Hilain Cesners presided. Patriotic ad? dresses wore made, and a resolution adopted balling for means to furnish throughout a new expedition to the island. A oommittee was appointed to solicit subscriptions. The La Protecto ria Union subscribed 92,000, and the aoionuU to $300. ..The Oobao Juuta In thin oity announces thwt ?II the means poasible Will be uMerl to form an expedi? tion, to set out at once to Cuba to take revenge for the exeontiou of the patrlo u aeizort on tho: Virginias, A corps is be? ing formed, composed of Americdtis atone, to proceed to Cuba. Already 2>000 names have been put ou the roll, many of thorn old and well-tried sol? diers. General 'Q lesada is. forming another expedition, and' it is said 3,000 names ore enrolled. A majority are Oubans aud exiles. The Cuban bureau is througed nearly ail tbe time. Tbe various cburituble assooiations of Brooklyn and New York aro actively preparing to meet' the increased de mauds which will be made on their resources during tbe coming viuter. D et no it, Mich .November 10.?Tbo movement for a consolidation of the farmers' granges und labor reformers ib quietly approaching uo nan m mat ion*. Memphis. November 10.?Tho Chief of Police, thuukiug ibo polico of other cities, unuounoes further assistance nu neoessary. Twenty-seven yellow fever deaths hu<I thirty others during the past week. Tbe city is freu from infectious or contagious diseases. Three yellow fevers and threo others ou Sunday?obi Oases; one new case yesterday. Spbingfield, III , November 10.? The printers ou tbe Journal and Union struck, under u reduotiou of tivo cents per thousand. The papers appear us usual. Fobt Wayne, November 10.?Kerr & Murray's foundry was burned today; loss $60,000 Many ousted. .Louisville, November 10.?Two of tbe men eugaged in robbing the Co? lumbia, Ky., batik und murdering the cashier, some lime ago, have been caught in Maine, and will be brought to Kentucky for trial. Louisville, November 10.?Tbe wages of employees on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad will be reduoed ten pur cent, after the Kith. Tho closing of various industries around the falls ousted 4,000. The plug tobacco facto? ries are reducing forco and wages. Sa-1 veral of the largest factories are about closing temporarily. New York, November 10.?The sohooner Southerner, from Boston for Phila'delyhiu, with ice, was wrecked off tbe Jersey coast. Capt. Thatcher and I Seaman Miller were drowned.* Wm. Neyle, of Stuteu Island, com? mitted suioide in a Groeu?treet bagnio, on Saturday night. He was formerly of Sontb Carolina, und lost a fortune by tba war. Springfield, Mass , November 10.? The old round house of tbe Boston aud Albany Railroad, with fifteen locomo? tives, six extra tenders and tw > snow plows, was burned this morning. Quebec, November 10.?Tbe settlers on tbe island of Auticosta are repre-1 sented to be in a starviug condition, and a Government steamer has been de- j spatched with u large quantity of sup plies and provisions for their relief. Key West, Fla., November 10. ?A letter from Havana, dated November 5, gives the following account of the exe-1 oution of the Virginias prisoners, at Santiago, on the -Ith: The prisoners were shot at tbe place made famous by previous executions, and in tbe usual manner?kueeling close to tbo slaughter house wall. All marched to tbe spot with firmness. Behmottu and Ryan showed both marked courage, al? though the former was slightly affected toward the last. The two others quite broke dowu before they were bundaged, but Ryau kept up to tbe last, never flinched a moment, and died without fear or regret. Behmejtu and Ryan were killed at the first discharge. New York, November 10.?A failure in the tea trade is announced. 35,000 tons of iron, consigned to the Northern Pacific Railroad, has beon at-1 taohed. Nine jurors have been obtained on the Tweed case. 400 laborers were discharged from tbe department of public works to-day. and 200 more will bo discharged Satur? day. Tho approptiationa set aside for them are exhausted. Green left f, Morris & Co. hnvo not i lied the Stook Exchange that they uro ready to pay iu fall, The reported charges against .oe tive Farloy and others, in connection with tbo MacDonnel forgery case, have been abandoned by tho couuboI for tho proseoutiou. The oounsel for tbe Bauk I of Eugluud withdrew from tbo case to? day. Tho suit of Gaziway Lamar, against Charles A. Dana, to recover damages for alleged ilU-gal imprisoumet of Lamar by Dana, when tho latter was Assistant Secretary of War, which suit has been on tbe oaleudar of tho United States Circuit Court for a long time, bus been set down lor triui before Judge Shipmau to-morrow. Both Rudolph aud Royal Sammis, ar? rested ou a charge of complicity in the murder of Kelsey, at Huntington, L. I., were bailed by the Supreme Court of Brooklyn, to-day, in $10,000 eaoh. Tbe bait was promptly furnished. They aro charged with murder iu tho soooud de? gree. Memphis, November 10.?Two yel? low fever deaths to noon. Three uew oases reported. St. Louis, November 10.?James H. Laoas, tbe wealthiest oitizeu of St. Louis, died iuat night. Washington, November 10.?Gen. Crook, commanding the Department of Arizona, reports tho slaughter of four? teen Toulon Indians during a recent scout. Probabilities?For tbe South Atlantic States, North-easterly and South-east? erly winds, and generally clour weatbir. Nothing of marked importance has occurred, to-day, with reference to tho Virginias affair, with tbe exception of a despatch from Ministor Sioklos, notify? ing the Secretary of Stato that the Spanish Government had telegraphed Sickles WM to have bad an interview to? day with the Spanish Miniatur of For? eign Affaire, bnt whether it took place was notkna-wu at a late hour this even iug. The execution whioh recently oo> curred is condemned in official circles us brutal. Wheu all the facts attending it become known, should it appear that in? ternational law has beon violated, imme? diate measures will be taken to maintain the dignity of this Government; but tho Secretary of Stale has no idea the Gastelnr Government will be slow to make due reparation, as far as in its power, judging from the friendly dispo? sition towards tho United States, und tho expressed desire to cultivate more intimate relations of peace, Tho Secre? tary of State is represented assaying to? day, during uu interview with inference to tho reported execution of Siuta Rosa, that he bud nob been officially advised of it; but that Sauls Rosa hud given a Kreut deal of trouble. lie was once bo fore condemned to death us u pirate. After consuming a ream of paper, aud sanding and roeeiviug numerous cable despatches, this Government secured bis release. Ouly a few weeks ago,' Santa Rosa wrote to tho Seoretary, say? ing ho owed the preservation of bis life to him; therefore, tho Seoretary thougl t Santa Rosa was not wise iu ugain peril? ing his safety. Among tho depositors who, to-day, received thirty per ceut. of their de? posits iu the First National Bunk, be? l?g the first distribution of tbo assots of that institution, was ex-President John? son, who received nearly $22,000 out of the $73,000 he had on deposit there. Telegraphic?Commercial Kepoi is. New York, November 8.?Iu the mar? ket for cottou on the spot, there has been no relief from tho general depres? sion whioh has prevailed for some time past. Tho demand from tin* spinning interest has beeu limited, owing to the dullness of trade and financial difiioul ties, and their purchases have been ox oeediugly limited. The receipts havo been large, and, as a matter of course, have added greatly to the depression. Yesterday, there was a little better feel? ing in trade, occasioned by tho upward tendency of thu gold premium. The market closed steadier, but it was not considered as a permanent improve? ment. In forward deliveries, dealings have been very liberal, bnt rates conti? nued to decline uutil yesterday, when the steadiness iu spots caused u slight re-action, and rates closed with an ad? vance. The total sales for tie week in? cluded 121,541 bales, of which 116,850 bales wore for future delivery und 7,691 for immediatedelivery, as follows: 3,208 for export, 4,180 for spinning, 128 to speculators, and 175 in transit; included were 385 bales to arrive. Naval stores have experienced a heavy deoline. To? bacco has not moderately deolined, but business has been on a very limited scale, and mainly in small lots. Stocks', just before the close, rallied to the best figures of the day, but at tbe first lead? ing off yielded a fraction, though the market keeps strong. Erie is tho weak spot, and being down 3 per cent, to 37*^. Private advices from Loudon, late in the day, were less favoruble. Money was reported very active in the open market, at 9 per cent, and some firms hud despatches from their London correspondents that the bank rate would be advanced to 10 per cent, next week, and that thu Bank Aob would bo sus poudi d London, November 10.?Consols 92@92>|. 5s 89%. Erie 33%. Frankfort, November 10.?Bonds 97. Paris, November 10.?Rentes 56f. 80c. Liverpool, November 10?Noon.? Cotton firmer but not higher; sales 15,000 bales; speculation and export 2,000; uplands, basis of good ordinary, shipped October and November, 8'4'; delivered December or January. 8 3-lli; Orleans, good ordinary, shipped Novem? ber or December, 83?; new crop, up? lands, delivered, 8 5-16. Frankfort, November 10. ? Bouds 97. London,- November 10?Evening.? Exceptional rules for advances of 10 to 13 per coot, have beeu charged both ut the Bank of Euglaud und on the street to-day. Many rumors of failures^ Liverpool, November 10?Evening.?r Sales of cotton include 9,800 bules of American, uplands, on u basis of good ordinary; shipped in December and January, 8%. New York, November 10?Noon.? Gold opeued at Cotlon nominal; sales 346 bales?uplands lifil Orleans Futures opened: November 14, 14.%; Deoembor 14}8', llj?J; Juuuary 14 1-10. 11%; Fobruarv lij.;, 14V. March ltyf, 169?; April 15?, lf>*a. Flour quiet and heavy. Wheat quiet! aud firm. Corn steady. Pork quiet and unchanged. Lard quiet and firm? steam 7 l-16@7'u'. Freights firm. Stooks dull. Money 7. Gold 8.'8'. Exchange?long 6; short 8)Govoru moots steady. Statu bonds steady. 7 P. M.?Money easy, at 5(<t)6. Ex? change dull, at 6. Gold quiet, at ll.,(<h 1%. Governments dull uud very liitio doing. States quiet and nominal. Cot? ton week and irregular; sales of 1,181 bales, at \?)i(?y\\.%. Southern iionr less active, without important ehuugo in price?6 00@6.75 for common to fair extra; 6.80(n>.10.00 for good lu choice. Whiskey firmer, at 91J?@92. Wheat steady; scarcity of frei?nt room checks export demand?1.50 for choico winter red Western. Corn a aliadu firmer and 1 moderately active; scarcity of freight room cheoks export demand. 1'ork quiet and steady ?new mess 15.00. Beef quiet and unchanged. Lard Armor, at 7 3-10@7^. Freights to Liverpool firm?stoain, ootton, %(?> 11-16. Cotton?net reooipts 829 bales; gross 11,161; futures dosed easy; sales 28,450 bales: November 13,!,', 13 9-16; December 13 11-16, 133^; January 18%, February UH* H 5-S2S March DT8, NoVamber lO.^Flonr dull and nominal. Corn bigber?No. 2 mixed 84>?@35. Whiskey?no sales. Provisions dull; only limited jobbing demand. Louisville, November 10.?Flour dull; demand ligbt. Corn quiet?bold at G0@62, sacked. Provisions quiet. Pork 13.60. Baoon?shoulders 7; olci>r rib 6&@6>?; clear 6%@7. Lard?tier, e IHGfil ke? &A'> Bn?ail lotB lA(<!>Kc* higher. Whiskey firm, at 88: Cincinnati, November 10.?Flour quiet, at 6 25@6 GO. Corn iu fair de? mand and firm?old 45. Pork? jobbing sales at 12.50; stock ligbt. Lard quiet ?steam 6^(3$%; kettle 7. Bacou? shoulders quiet, at 5%@6; sides fair; clear rib 5%; clear 6($6*4. Whiskey firm, at 86. Wilmington, November 10.?Cotton quiot?middling 12%; net receipts* 115 bales; Bales 5; Block 2,756. Nohfolk, November 10.?Cottou firm and tending np?low middling 12^; net receiptB 3,403; exports coastwise 2,970; sales 600; stock 812. Galveston, November 10.?Cottou demuud good?ordinary 10%; good or? dinary 12%; not receipts " 789 bales; exports coastwine 1,296; Sules 1,200; stock 23,532. New OiujEANs, November 10.?Cotton stronger?middling 14J?; low middling 13%; strict good ordinary 12%; net re? ceipts 8,706 bales; gross 9,867; exports to Great Brituin 6,311; to France 2.807; to contiLeut 2.U76; coastwiso 212; sales 5,000; -itock 77,150. Memphis, November 10. ?Cotton very firm?low middling 13; receipts 8,419 bales; shipments 3,292; stock 27,181. Auocsta, November 10.?Cotton strong and in good demaud? middling 13%; reoeipts 1,230 bales; sales 1,199. Savannah, November 10.?Cottou easier?middling 13%; net receipts 8,003 bales; export coastwiso 1,071; sales 1,595; stock 77,235. Charleston, November 10.?Cotton opened strong and higher, but became quiet?middling 137?; low middliug 13'.i@13j?u'; strict good ordiuary 13j?8(a) 13%; net receipts 4,218 bales; exports coastwise 2,047; sales 700; stock 36,971. MoD'lb, November 10.--Cottou opened firm, but closed easy?middling 13%; low middling 13%; strict good ordiuary 12%; net receipts 2,196 bales; exports coastwise 1,034; sales 8,000; stock 20,982. Baltimore, November 10.?Cotton ? buyers and sellers apart; price nominal ?middling 13}21 low middling 13.^'; strict good ordinary 12%; net reoeipts 9 bales; gross 193; exports to Great Bri? tain 2,343; coastwise 75; sales 250; stock 7,133. Boston, November 10.?Cotton firmer ?middling 11%; net receipts 58 bulos; gross 2,020; sales 300; stock 6,000. Philadelphia, November 10.?Cotton dull?middling 11%; net receipts 38 bales; gross 497. The Boston and Lowell Railroad be- | gan, last Thursday, weighing at Frum ingbam the cars from tho West, loaded with grain and lumber, destined for Lowell and Tauntou, and found au ex? cels of 15,000 pound* in one car over the weight billed, of 20,009 pounds, u full our load, which makes a difference of 877 in freight. The above wus a Fairbanks 50-tou 31 feat Traok Scale, sohl to Boston and Al? bany Railroad Co.?Boston Paper. Rats have attaiued a market value- in Augusta, since the importation of Chi? nese laborers. Funeral Invitation. Tho frionds und acquaintances ol Gen. and Mrs. 111. C. Butler aru iuvited to attend the Funeral Services of their YOUNGEST CHILD, at Trinity Church, IIIS MO 11 KING, at 10 o'clock. OBITUARY. Diod, of paralysis, at Pond liluff Planta? tion, St. Matthew's Parish, November I), 187.1, iu tho ?l at year of her ago, ANNA L SINK LEU, wiiluw ul the lute William ll.Sinhhr, Eso, , or tho Eutaw, St. John's Berkeley. Charleston AVtes please copy. Races. PAMIS Mutual hu<1 Auction POOLS will ho aold EVERY EVENING, at half-past 7 o'olook, atthuvac tnt store formerly occupied by D. Goodman, a fow doors below the now j City Hall. 11 AUTON A LANOFOBD. Nov 11 8* Eutaw Encampment, No. 2,1. 0.0. F. LNG, at 7 o'clock. Members will please bo prompt. Bv order of tho C. P. john McKenzie, Not 11 j Acting Beribt?. PAIR WEEK. iu uunuiu 1} Hilua ft Uli "1.1 X ) Under the Grand Stand, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. _ A full assortment of ?*Bx / \ ? ?r*-*>v' "??""?'" .v SUls-^\j<4y ' 1 ^bstantialb will bo ^&t?F ?*?^^*kcpt on Land and served np iu the best stylo. Nov 11 IRWIN'S HALL, IXMllPASSKI) Sl'CCKSS of Tim Queen Star of the South ANI> THE k m1 n b S t co.11k I) Ia x. HOSE AND HARRY WATKIS1S! TUKSDAY KVK.VING, NOV. II, WHAT everybody wants to seo, IIAiry Watkins in bin grnit impersonation of PEKGCS McCAHTHEY, iu the great drama TRODDEN DOWN; OR, UNDER TWO FLAGS. Seats secured at li.nv.k-s' Music Store. Nov 11 1 GEO. W. REED, Agent. Hew Books arBryanVBookitore. AJOURNEY to the Centre of the Earth, from the French of JulesTarne, $2. Monographs,, Personal ?od Social, by Lord Houghton. with portraits, $2. k Jessamine', a Novel, by Marion Earl and, ?76. Againtt tho Stream, by Schonberg Gotta Family, $1.75. Maelc and Morals, by Ilowoie, $1 75. Memoir of a Brother, by Tom brown, at Oxford, $1 50. Remarkable Voyages; or, Man Upon tho Soa, illustrated, by Oooderlob, $3. Book of Epitaphs, by Northoud, $1.25. The Peun*v.v&nia Pilgrlm.-jby Whittior, $1.50. Afiormadh, a now Po-m, by Longfellow, $1 50. Pliyaica and Polltica.by Baghot, London. Aud Ottior now Books. Also, ao assortment or now Nuvula.__Nov 11 Fresh and Choice Fruits, Etc. HOFFMAN A ALBUEOHT, Main street, a few doors bo [low tho Pnozsix oflico, hhve on i aand, and are opening, a ?took] of fresh articles in their line, consisting" of ORANGES, BANANAS. GRAPES, APPLES. DATE8. FIGS, RAISINS, NUTS, of all kinds; CONFECTIONERY, French and American; CriBp PICKLES, b7 tho jp.r, hun? dred or dozen; 8AUR KRAUT, Dutch Her? rings, Bologna Sau Bagoa, Head Cheeac, Paddings, etc.; Oys* tarn; Segars sndTo 'bacco; iJabbages,Po? tatoes, etc. In fact, articles of variousklnds necessary for family and general use. Nov 11 _ _3_ Notice. ENTRIES for Speed Premiums on tho tuuioo of the Slate Auxiliary Joint Stock Company must bo made under cover, an.1 dopobitcd with the Clerk of the Course, in a box kept lor that purpoao at tho Judges' Stand, on tho day previous to the contests, between 1 aud 5 o'clock P. M., and will be innonueeil by tho Judgea, from tho Judges' Stand, at 5 P. M. In the Ruuning RaceB, three year olds will carry 90 pounds; foui year olds, 101 pounds; nvo year olds, 110 pounds; aix yo&r olds and upwards, 115 pounds. Tho FIRST RACE, on TUESDAY, thollth, will be three quarters of a milo, best two in 1 three. Parse?$200 to first horse and $50 to tin. socond. SECOND RACE?ono milo and repeat? $200 to tho tirat horse, aud $100 to tho se? cond. THIRD ..ACE?three-quarters of a mile? host three, iu tivo, for trotting horsea that havo never boat 2.45. Purse?$250 to the tirat horse and $50 to tho second. Entrance pkek. Tho rulea of the National Trotting Asao eiation will govern in the Trotting Races. Uu,;li! will bo Hounded at lt\ o'clock, racing to begin promptly at 2 o'clock. M. O. BUTLER, Nov 11 1 __Secretary S. A. J. R. Co. Agricultural Fair. TO removo misapprehension as to tho rela? tion of tho State Agricultural and Mo ehauical Society, and of the Auxiliary Joint Stock Company, in tho Fair about to bo held, it is deemed proper to announce: 1. l hat the privileges of Lite and Annual Members of the State Agricultural and Me cliauioal Society aro the same at thia Fair as heretofore. 2. That outriea fur everything, except the speed premiums, "ill be made under the 'jiino regulations a heretofore. 3. That the reflations relating to speed premiums will bo published in the daily papers, in proper time, by the officers of the Auxiliary Joint Stock Oompauy. By order of President T. W. WOODWARD. D. Wvatt Aiken, Secretary._ Nov 11 . Notice to All. C. F. JACKSON, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES, IS now ready with a largo stock of DBY GOODS and FANCY NOTIONS, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOR CASH. 1 ?av little, but will do more when yon call at the aloro. O. F. JACK.SO.1. Nov 11 ,. Fum,?urt JSalf. BY B.C. PFjXOTtib & BOUS. TO-MOBRO w* (rVedna'a?aV) MOBNISO, at 10 yo'olicjr, ?txpur Auction JBtoro, Wo will seil, without reserve, A large collection of HOUSEHOLD FUR? NITURE, oondatlng tof Tabloav Obaira, Wardrobo. Bureaus, Sideboard, one Grorer * Baker Sewing Machine, complete, Parlor Stoves, Office Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Box Stoves, Franklin ?toves. Crockery and QlaBeware. with maoy other articles of bouB?bold, too numerous to mentlen. Terms oaeh. jW Union-Herald please copy. Nov 11 Sale of Fine Btook. ?^flltl WILL bo aold darin? the State o??4J??j?g Fair at Columbia, the thorough i'^tT bred Aldornoy Bull, "BHEltl Dan." Also, two yokes of Devon OXEN. These animaiB are from Mr. Warren's Farm, iicar_Pendleton,slg._Nov 8 6* Visitors to Columbia DU III NCI TUE FAIE, Ar 2 In vi tid to Come and Bee "Or. oub 13 LOCATED Next to the Columbia Hotel. CASH WILL BUY CHEAP! WE havo the GOODS, which mast be turned into money, at some price. Money is what we want, and money wo must have. J. H. EIN ARD * CO. ?3- We waut au ?PHOL8EREB' who un derstands hid bnelnees perfectly; also, three or four intelligent aud educated youths to learu the busiceBS. Nov 11 5 FAIR WEEK! McKenzie'? Saloon, MAIN STREET. ? OXSTEE8 m overy stylo. I0E CREAM, SODA WATER. TARTS of til kinds, fresh each da*. CASES?a rail asaortm en t? fresh. Pure CANDIES of all kinds, of I my own manufacture. MOLA8SE8 CANDY, TAFFY, KISSES (take some home with1 I yon.) TOYS and FANCY GOODS In great variety. French CANDIES, BON-BONS and CrjetaJ htod FRUITS, etc._Nov 11 ? Card. IBEG to state to those of my customers, who have been running monthly bills, that all accounts unpaid on the 5lh instant will at once bo ntopped and the proper steps taken to legally enforce payment. This conreo is imperative, for "protection of my? self and creditors. No exception whatever will be made. GEO. 8YMMEBS. Nov 2_ Imported Champagnes. pr/> CASES JaleB Mum s'Dry Yeraenay and t)V7 Heidsiek, Quarta and Pints. Foraae low by_HOPE A GYLES. Buckwheat. FRESH New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for B&te by L?RICK A LOWBANGE. AGNEW'S CASH STORE. THE nnprooodented demand for GROCERIES, for greenbacks and bankable funds, baa, by largely inert aaed bales, enabled us to [still Jurther reduce our prices. ' CRUSHED SUQAK at 12J conte per pound by tho barrel, or 71 h pounds for $1. A >ugar at 12 cents per pound by the barrol, or 74 pounds for f 1. ? Sugar at 11} cents per pound by the barrol, or 8 pounds for $1. Refined Yellow Sugar at 11 cents por pound by the barrol, or 8} pounds for $1. Porto ltico Sugar at 10.} cent* per pound by the barrel, or 9 pounds for 11. P.IO COFFEE. 25 ceut8^ Qrocn, per pound, and Parched, 3 pounds for tl. I.aguayra Coffee, 30 cent* per ponnd; Old Government Java, 33^. black und Green TEA, new crop, 50 cents por pound and upwards. Dry Salted Clear Rib BACON. 9 ceuts per pound, and leas by paekagea. BUTTER, Treble Gilt Edge, best in market, 40 centa per pound. CREAM OH EESE, 20 cents per pound by box, and 23 cents at retail. SYRUPS, at retail, 35 conta per gallon and upwards?less by barrel. MESS MACKEREL. H centa per pounds; Fuduu Market Beef, 12} conts. WHISKIES, ranging from $1 10 por gallon and upwards?lees by barrel. With n lull line of Canned Goods, Biscuits, Crackers, Smoked Beef, New Hulled Buck? wheat, Mince Meat and all other goods, which defy competition. For sale by Nov 11 JOHN AONEW Sc SON. TO THE PLANTERS AND All Others Attending the Sta+.e Fair. Owing to the Great deduction in the Price of Cotton, I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS TO CORRESPOND. BEI.OW I anbmit a list of priooa. All ordorB shall bo promptly tilled at these rateB and shipped In good ordor. The goods aro all standard, and entire satisfaction is guar? anteed. BACON?Shoulders, 8} csnts por pound. Bacon?Clear Rib, 9 cents per pound; clear lu cents por pound. Bacon?Smoked, Clear, 10 centa per pound. HAMS, 12} cents por pound; Now Sugar Cured, 15 centa per pound. BUTTER?Fine Mountain, 25 ceuts per pound. Butter?Finest Goehen 45 centa per pound. CHEESE?Cream, 25 cents pur pound; Eng lUh Dairy. 25 cents per pound. MACKEREL, Extra HcadlcBs Mess, 15 cents, FLOUR. New Family. #10 per barrul. Flour, Now Extra, lll-per barrol. MOLA88E?, 35 conts por gallon. SYRUPS, 50 cents to 00 cents por gallon. SUGAR?Demarara, 11 to 12 oents per pound. Now Orleans 8UOAR, 11 cent* por pound. R and C Sugars, 12} centa per pound. A Sugars. 13 ceuts per pound COFFEE, Rio^ 25 oents per pound. Laguavra Conan, 80 O?nls per pound. Old Government Java Coffee, 33} cents per pound. Parched iJolToe, 35 oents per pound. BLACK TEA, famed for its rioh flavor, It per pound. Green Tea, new and choice, $1 per pound. Fino Rye WHISKEY, $2 50 per gallon. Fino Old Corn Whiskey, f 2 per gallon. A full lino of CAKES and CRACKERS, direot from the manufacturers, from 7 to 12 centa per pound. Atmore's celebrated MINCE MEAT, BOUSED PIGS' FEET, New BEEF TONGUES. Smoked BEEF. New BUCKWHEAT. OAT MEAL, from Scotland. ? New CODFISH. Cracked WHEAT. OANNED GOODS, of the choicest brands, in endless variety. Crushed Sugars, 18 oents per pound. HARDY SOLOMON.