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C0N8IDEBATI?N OF THE PROLONGATION OF MACMAHON'h rOWEES?1UB OARXJSr VICTORY A MYTH?FBHNCH EXCITEMENT SUBSIDING?FB?8SIAN DE0RKE8, AO., AO Paris, November 8.?The tbroe bu? reaux of the Assembly, which deferred naming their members of the coca rp it tee on the prolongation of President Mao Mahon's powers until to-day, re-aasem bled this morning, aod elected Count do Bemosat, M. Laonsay and M. Labou layle candidates of the Left. This give? the Republicans a majority of one in the committee. The result has given rise to the most intense excitement. It is said that the Bight; which, oh the open? ing of the Assembly on Wednesday fast, submitted a motion prolonging Marshal MoMahon's powers for. teu years, has offered, as a compromise, to mako the term fivo years/ M. Leonsay, at the re? quest of the Government, has consented to a postponement of the debate on his interpellation for failure to order elec? tions to fill vaoaooies in tho Assembly. Paris, November 10.?A oommiitee, representing the French residents of San Franoisoo, oullod upon Thiers yes? terday, aod presented un address. The ex-President, in his remarks in reply, told his visitors that the monarchists had suffered a check, and that the con? servative republio was aasured. Berlin, ?Niwember 10.?Royal de? crees have bet n promulgated relieving Yon Root- of the Presidency of the Prussian Ministry, and appointing ? Prince Bismarck in his place, and Herr OampbauBsr Vice-President. London, November 10.?The Oarlista * continue to claim a great victory at Miranda. They report that Moriones was driven from the vicinity of Estella to Loez Arizon. On the other hand, General Moriones, in bis offloial report of the battle to the Spanish Govern? ment, states that he passed two nights on the ground previously bold 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 puruuo a oonoiliatory course. The exoitement here and at Versailles is subsiding, and it is believed the crisis is over; London, November 10.?The steam ship City of Richmond was spoken No? vember 4, with engines broken; all well. Madrid, November 10.?The report that the Carlista were victorious in an engagement near Miranda DaArga, and that Lieutenant-General Primo De Rivera was killed, is offioially denied this moruiug. Gen. Primo DeRivera was not hurt, nor was Gen. Moriouea captured by the insurgents. The Go? vernment has received despatches from both those officers, dated the 9 th. Telegraphic?American Blatter*. FINANCIAL TROUBLES ?STRIKES?CUBAN IN DION AT ION MEETING?YELLOW jack RETREATING ?SLAUGHTER OF INDIANS? UNCLE sam AND THE VIRGIN 108 ?DE? TAILS OF THE EXECUTION?DESTRUCTIVE FISH, iO., 10.' E" < ? % . Charleston, November 10.?-Arrived ?Steamship Georgia, New York. New Orleans, November G.?The cigar-makers, who are on* a strike, pa? raded the streets, to-night, headed by a brass band. The procession was very orderly, and numbered about 300. A large number of oolorod meu carried torches aod transparencies bearing ap? propriate mottoes. Bertin aud Carro, noted desperadoes and burglars, who escaped from the parish prison, on tho'1st instant, by throwing red pepper in the jailor's ey ?b, were roeaptored, this evening, after a severe real a tan oo, iu which Bertin was shot, and, it is believed, mortally wounded. New York, November 8.?The bank? ruptcy oase of Keuyon, Cox & 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 suc? cess. There are a sufficient number of nou-sooiety men, who work at reduced rates, to meet the demands of builders. 350 laborers were discharged! to-day, from the publio works, owing to appro? priations being exhausted. Others are to be discharged next week. Gen. Quesada aud several other promi? nent Cubans, it is said, will take imme? diate steps to hoid a meeting in this city to express their indignation at the recent execution of. their friends in Havana. It is also said that Gea. Agoeloros will soon have in readiness 600 men to lead into notion in Cuba. The steamship City of Richmond, which a Loudon despatoh auuounoos as over-due, is one of the largest vossels 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-agents of the Inman line in this city /say thai - no- anxiety need be felt concerning the safety of the vessel, as the delay in her arrival is probably.due to some accident to her machinery. Westc hester, November 9. ?The jary in the Udderzook case returned a verdiot of murder in tho first degree. San Fkanotboo, November 9.?J. W. Potter, a olevk in the post office and a eousin of Senator Sargent, and another clerk, named ,E; D.-.Herriok, have been arrested, charged iwith stealing from the office and opening letters for that purpose. St. Louis, November 9.?W. R. Walker has beeu appointed receiver of the North Missouri.Insurance Company. 'A reduction of twenty per cent, time, and ten per cent, in wages, is announced in the Sedalia and Missouri Railroad shops. New York, November 9.?A mass meeting of Cubans was held to-day. Htlftiu Cesnera presided. Patriotic ad? dresses wore made, aud a resolution adopted balling for means to furnish throughout a new expedition to the island. A committee was appointed to solicit subscriptions. The L > Protecto tia Union eubsoribed $2,000, and tbo amonuW ?o 9300. ...The Cohan Juuta In thin oity announce* that ?II the moans possible will bo used to form an expedi? tion, to n?t out at ou?b to Cuba to take revenge for the exeontiou of the patrio B seized on tho Virginias. A Oorps is be? ing formed, composed of Aruorief#m alone, to proceed to Cuba. Already 2,000 names hate been put on the roll, muny of thorn old and well-tried sol? diers. General Q lesudu ia forming another < xpeditiou, and it is said 3,000 names ere enrolled. A majority are Cubans and exiles. The Cubun bureau ia througed nearly all tbe time. The vurions cbttrituble associations of Brooklyn and New York uro actively preparing to meet the inoreused de? mands which will be made on their reaourot s during tbe coming winter. Detroit, Mich , November 10.?Tho movement for a consolidation of the farmers' granges und labor reformt rs ib quietly approaching uon*ummalion*. I Memphis. November 1.0.?Tbo Cbi<;f of Polioe, thunkiug tho polico of other citie?, auuonnoes further assistance un? necessary. Twouty seven yellow fever ! deaths Mud thirty others during tbo past week. Tbe oity is freu from infectious lor contagions discuses. Throe yellow I fevers and tbreo others on Sunday?old oases; one new case yesterday. SpbinofieIiD, III, November 10.? The printers ou the Journal and Union struck, under u reduotiou of live cents per thousand. Tho papers appear us I usual. I Fort Wayne, November 10.?Kerr A* ? Murray's foundry was burned today; loss S?O.O0O Many ousted. Louisville, November 10.?Two of the men eugaecd in robbing tbe Co? lumbia, Ky., bauk und murdering th? cashier, noiue time ugo, have been caught in Maine, and will b? brought to Kentucky fur trial. Ljuisville, November 10.?The wages of employees on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad will bo reduced ten per cent, after the lUth. Tbe closing of various industries ?round tbe falls ousted 4,000. Tbe plug tobacco facto? ries are reducing force and wages. Se? veral of the largest factories are about closing temporarily. New Yobk, November 10.?Tbo schooner Southerner, from Boston for Pbila'delyhiu, with ice, was wrecked off tbe Jersey coast. Capt. Thatcher und Seaman Miller were drowned.* Win. Neylo, of Stuteu Island, com? mitted suioida iu a Grr>eu?treet baguio, on Saturday night. He was formerly of Sonth Carolina, und lost a fortune by ths war. Springfield, Mass , November 10.? The old round house of tho Boston and Albany Railroad, with fifteen locomo? tives, six extra tenders aud tw ? snow plows, was burned this morning. Quebec, November 10.?The settlors on the island of Auticosta are repre? sented to bo in a starving condition, and a Government steamer has been de? 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 tbe exe? cution of the Virgiuius prisoners, at Santiago, on the 4th: The prisoners were ?bot at the place made famous by previous executions, and in the usual manner?kueeling olose to the slaughter house wall. All marched to the spot with firmness. Behinotta and Ryan 'showed both marked courage, al? though the former was slightly affaoted toward the last. The two others quite broke down before they wero bandaged, but Ryan kept up to tho last, never flinched a moment, aud died without fear or regret. Bebmejtu and Ryuu were killed at the first discharge. New Yobk, November 10.?A failure in the tea trade is anuounoed. 35,000 tons of iron, consigned to the Northern Pacific Railroad, has been at I taohed. I Nine jurors have been obtained on the Tweed case. ! 400 laborers were discharged from the department of publio works to-day. and 200 more will bo discharged Satur? day. Tho approptiutious sec aside fur \ them are exhausted. Groenleaf, Morris Sc Go. have notified the Stock Exchange that they uro ready to piy iu full. The reported charges against detec? tive Farley and others, in connection with tho MacDonuel forgery eise, have been abandoned by the counsel for the prosecutiou. Tho oounsel for the Bank of Euglaud withdrew from tho case to? day. The suit of Gaziway Lunar, against Charles A. Dana, to recover damages for alleged illegal imprison met of Lamar by Dauu, when tho latter was Assistant Secretary of War, which suit has. been on the calendar of tho United States Cirouit Court for a long time, bus been set down for trial before Judge Shipmau to-morrow. Both Rudolph aud Royal Sammis, ar? rested on a charge of oomplioity in the murder of Kelsoy, at Huntington, L. I., were bailed by the Supremo Court of Brooklyn, to-day, in $10,000 each. The bail was promptly furnished. They aro charged with murder iu tbo second de? gree. Memphis, NoyembBr 10.?Two yel? low fever deaths to noon. Three new oases reported. St. Louis, November 10.?Jarnos H. Lucas, tbe wealthiest oitizen of St. Louis, died last night. Wabhisotok, NoTouiber 10.?Gen. Crook, commanding tho Department of Arizona, reports tho slaughter of four? teen Ton ton J.udiaus during a reoeut scout. Probabilities?For tho South Atlantic States, North-easterly and South-east? erly winds, and generally clear weatbir. Nothing of marked importance has occurred, to-day, with reference to tho Virginiua affair, with the exception of a despatch from Minister Sioklos, notify? ing the Secretary of State tbot the Spanish Government had telegraphed Sickles wm to have bad an interview to day with the Spanish Minister of For? eign AiTairp, but whether it took place was notfcnrjjwn at a late hour1 Ibis even iug. The exeoutiou wbioh, recently oo> oarred is oondemued in official circles us brutal. Wheu all the facts attending it become known, should it appear that in? ternational law has been violated, imme? diate measures will be taken to maintain the dignity of this Government; but -tbe Secretary of State has no ideu tbe Castelar Goverumont, will bo slow to make due reparation, as far as in its power, judging from the friendly dispo? sition towards the United States, und tho expressed desire to cultivate morn intimate relations of peace Tbe Secre? tary of State is represented as saying to? day, during ui) interview with inference to tbo reported execution of Sauta Rosa, that he bud not boon officially advised of it; but that Santa Rosa bud given a ?reut de&i of trouble. lie was once be? fore condemned to death us a pirate. After consuming u ream of paper, aud sending and receiviug numerous cable despatches, ibis Government secured his release. Only a few weeks ago,' I Santa Rosa wrote to tho Secretary, say? ing ho owed the preservation of bis life to him; therefore, tho Secretary thong! t Santa Rosa was not wise iu again peril? ing his safety. Among tbo depositors who, to day, received thirty per cent, of their de? posits iu the First National Batik, be? ing the first distribution of the assets of thut institution, was ex-President John? son, who reoeived nearly $22,000 out of the 973,000 be had on deposit there. Tt Ic ji i itpli Ii ? i urn in i i < I it I Itcpoi IN. Nkw Yoke, Novembers.?Iu the mar? ket for oottou ou the spot, there has I been no relief from the general depres? sion which has prevailed for borne time past. Tho demand from the spiunitig interest has been limited, owing to the dullness of trade und financial difficul? ties, aud their purchases have been ex? ceedingly limited. The receipts have been large, and, as a matter of course, have added greatly to the depression. Yesterday, there was u little better feel? ing in trade, occasioned by tho upward tendency of the gold premium. Tbe market closed steadier, but it was not considered as a permanent improve? ment. In forward deliveries, dealings have been very liberal, but rates conti? nued to decline until yesterday, when the steadiness iu spots caused n slight re-action, and rates closed with an ad? vance. The total Bales for the week in? cluded 124,511 bales, of which 116,850 bales wore for future delivery und 7,GUI for immediate delivery, as follows: 3,208 1 for export, 4,180 for spinning, 128 to! speculators, and 175 in transit; included wore 385 bales to arrive. Naval stores I have experienced a heavy dealine. To? bacco has not moderately deolined, but business has been ou a very limited scale, and mainly in small lots. Stocks, just before the close, rallied to the best figures of the day, but at the first lead? ing off yielded a fraction, though the market keeps strong. Erie is tbe weak spot, and being down 3 per cent, to 3714. Private advices from London, late in the day, were less favoruble. Money was reported very aotive 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 the Bauk Act would bo sua peudid London, November 10.?Consols 92@92)rf. 5s 89%. Erie 33%. Frankfort, November 10. ? Bonds 97. Paris, November 10.?Rentes 50f. 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, 8l.ii\ delivered December or January, 8 3-lii; Orleans, good ordinary, shipped Novem? ber or December, 8%; new crop, up? lands, delivered, 8 5-lti. Frankfort, November 10. ?-Hands 97. London, ? Novemb/r 10?Evening.? Exceptional rates for advances of 10 lo 13 per oont. have boeu charged both at the Bank of England und on the street to-day. Many rumors of failures^ Liverpool, November 10?Evening.? I Sales of cotton include 9,800 bales of American, uplands, on a basis of good ordinary; shipped in December aud January, 8)^. New York, November 10?Noon.? Gold opened at 7^. Cotton nominal; jsales 346 bales?uplands 1 -41H ; Orleans 14%. Futures ?pannd: November 14, 14%; December 14,'b, January 14 1-16, 14%; Fobruarv 14J.;, 147?; March 15J$, 15%; April 15^, 15%. Flour quiet ?nd heavy. Wheat quiet aud firm. Corn steady. Pork quiet and unchanged. Lard quiet and firm? steam 7 1*16@7%. Freights firm. Stocks dull. Money 7. Gold 8%. Exchange?long 6; short 8}.z. Govern? ments steady. Stato bonds steady. 7 P. M.?Money easy, at 5r?>6. Ex? change dull, at 6. Gold quiot, at 7}.i(d, 7%. Governments dull und very little doing. States quiet and nominal. Cot? ton week and irregular; sales of 1,184 bales, at 14%(a)14%. Southern flour I less active, without important cbauge in prico?6 00($6.75 for common to fair I extra; 6.80(rt)10.00 for good to choice, j Whiskey firmer, at 91|2'@92. Wheat steady; scurcity of freight room chocks i export demand?1.50 for choico winter red Western. Com a shade firmer and moderately active; scarcity of freight room oheoks export demand. Pork quiot and Btoady?new mess 15.00. Beef quiet and unchanged. Lard firmor, at 7 3-16(fi)7Freights to Liverpool firm?steam, cotton, %l@ 11-16. Cotton?net reooipts 829 bales; gross 11,161; futures closed easy; sales 28,450 bales: November 13Ja', 13 9-16; December 13 11-16, 13%; January 13%, j?*f Utf? U 5-82; March 9waber 10.?Floor ?lall and nominal. Com higher?No. 2 mixed 84)?@35. Whiskey?no sales. Provisions dull; only limited jobbing demand. Lo?l?villk, November 10.?Flour doll; demand light. Corn quiet?bold at 60@62, sacked. Provisions quiet. Pork 13.6U. Bacon?shoulders 7; olour rib 6J?@6>?; clear 6%@7. Lard?tien e 7%(a?l keg 8?^; Bmall lots ).i@^'r. higher. Whiskey firm, at 88: Cincinnati, November 10.?Flour quiet, at G.25@6 GO. Corn iu fair de? mand and firm?old 15. Pork?jobbing sales at 12.50; stock light. Lard quiet ?steam kettle 7. Bacon? shoulders quiet, at 5^4@G; sides fair; clear rib 5^; clear G(7$G^. Wbiskoy firm, at 86. WILMINGTON, November 10.?Cotton quiet?middling 12^; net receipts 115 bales; sales 5; stock 2,75G. Norfolk, November 10.?Cotton firm und tending up?low middling 12* J; not receipts 3,403; exports coostwiso 2,070; sales G00; stock 812. Galveston, November 10.?Cotton demand good?ordinary 10%; good or? dinary 12j^; not receipts 1,789 bale?; exports; coastwise 1,296; soles 1,200; stock 23.532. New Orleans, November 10.?Cotton stronger?middling 14)?; low middling 13^; strict good ordinary 12?.,'; net ri ceipts 8.70G bales; gross 9.8G7; exports to Great Britain 6,311; to Frunce 2,807; to aontiLeut 2.076; coastwise 212; sales 5,000; -stock 77,150. Memphis, November 10. ?Cotton very firm?low middling 13; receipts 8,411) bales; shipments 3,292; stock 27,181. AUGUSTA, November 10.?Cotton strong and in good demand?middling 13>?; receipts 1,230 bales; sales 1,190. Savannah, November 10.?Cottou oasior?middling lS'^; net receipts 8,003 bales; export coastwise 1,071; sales 1,595; stock 77,235. Charleston, November 10.?Colton opened strong .and higher, but became quiet?middling 13Je; low middling 13)?@13??; strict good ordinary l'i^QQ 13^; net receipts 4,218 bales; exports coastwise 2,047; sales 700; stock 36,971. Mou'le, November 10.--Cottou opened firm, but closed easy?middling 13^; low middling 13,'4; 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,'n; low middling 13.'?; strict good ordinary 12,34; net receipts 9 bales; gross 493; exports to Great Bri? tain 2,343; coastwise 75; sales 250; stock 7,133. Boston, November 10.?Cotton firmer ?middling 14 '4'; net receipts 58 bulos; gross 2,020; sales 300; stock 6,000. Philadelphia, November 10.?Cotton dull?middling ll'^; net receipts 38 tales; gross 497. The Boston and Lowell Bailroad be? gan, last Thursday, weighing at Fram ingham the cars from the West, loaded with grain and lumber, destiuod for Lowoll and Tauntou, and fouud an ex? cels of 15,000 pound* in one car over the weight billed, of 20,000 pounds, a full car load, which makes a difference of 877 in freight. The above wus a Fairbanks 50-tou 31 foet Truok Scale, sold to Boston and Al? bany Bailroad Co.?Boston Paper. Bats have attained a market vuluo iu Augusta, siuce the importation of Chi? nese laborers. Funeral Invitation. Tho friouda and acquaintances ot Gun. and Mrs. M. C. Butler aro iuvited to atteud tho Funeral Services of their YOUNGEST I CHILD, at Trinity Church, HIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. OBITUARY. Died, of paralysis, at l'ond Bluff Planta? tion, St. Matthew's Parish, Novombut !), 187.1, iu tho 51st year of ht<r ago, anna L SINK LEH, widow ot the lato William h. Sinkk-r, Esq., of the Eutaw, St. John's Berkeley. 07" Charleston AVirs please copy. Races. PARIS Mutual and Auction POOLS will ho sold EVERY EVENING, at half-paet 7 o'clock, at tho vaciut store formt rly ucohpied by D. Goodman, a fow doors below tho new City Hall. BARTON A LANGFORD. JNov 11 S' Eutaw Encampment, No. 2,1. 0. 0. F. A REGULAR meet lingwill be held THIS [Tuesday] EVEN LNG, at 7 o'clock. Members will please be prompt. Bv order of the C. P. john McKenzie, Not 111 Acting Scribe. pair week. 'S It ES 111 Under the Grand Stand, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. A full assortment of., 'DELICACIES A SUls lSTANTIAl.8 will be M;ppt on hand and served up iu the best style. Nov 11 IRWIN'S HALL. -? ^ ? V S is V k pass K !> sI' IT K HS OF Til a Queen Star of the South AND THE BHINBNY COMEDIAN', HOSE AND DABBY WATKINS! t?esu.vv kvkni.vo, nov. 11, WHAT everybody wants to see, Harry Watkina iu his gro*t impersonation of FERGUS MuCARTHEY, Iu Ihn great drama trodden down; OR, UNDER TWO FLAGS. Seats secured at Bawls' Music Store. Nov 11 I GEO. W. REED, Agent. New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. AJOURNEY to 'the Centre of the Earth, from the French of Jules Verue, $2. Monographs, Personal and Social, by Lord Houston, with portraite, $2. Jessamine', a Novel, by Mirioa HarUnd, ?.75. Againtt the Stream, by Schonberg Gotta Family, $1.75. Music and Morula, by tloweis, $1 75. Memoir of a Brother, by Tom Brown, at Oxrord, $1 50. Remarkablo Voyages; or, Man "Upon the Sea, illustrated, by Gooderloh, $3. Rook or Epitaphs, by Northond. $1.25. The Peuns\lvania Pilgrim,-bj Whitticr, $1.50. Aftermath, a now Po'tn, by Longfellow, $1 50. Physics und Politics, by Baghot, London. Aud other new Hooks. Also, an assortment of now Novals. _Not 11 Fresh and Choice Fruits, Etc. HOFFMAN A ALB11EOHT, Maiu street, & few doors be? low tili? Pinns ix. office, huvo on , \iand, and are opening, a stookl of tr?sh articles in their line, consisting! of ORANGES, BANANAS. GRAPES, APPLES. DATES. FrGS, RAISINS, NUTS, or alt kinds; CONFECTIONERY, French and American: Crisp PICKLES, by tho jar, hun? dred or dozen; SAUR KRAUT, Dntoh Her? rings, Bologna San sagos, Head Cheoie, Puddings, etc.; Oys? ters; Segars andTo 'bacco; 'JabbageH,Po? tatoes, etc. lu fact, articles of various kinds necessary for family aud general use. Novit _3_ Notice. ENTRIES for Speed _.Premiums on i ho oouibo of tho bin to Auxiliary Joint Stock Company must be made under cover, and deposited with the Clerk of the Course, in a box kept for that purpuso at tho Judgeo' Stand, ou tho day previous to the contests, between 1 and 5 o'clock P. M., and will be annonuovd by tho Judges, from tho Judges' Stand, at 5 P. M. Ic the Ruuning Races, three year olds will oarry ?0 pounds; four year olds. 101 pounds; nvo year olds, 110 pound*; six yoar olds and upwards, 115 pounds. Tho FIRST RACE, on TUESDAY, the 11th, will be three-quarters of a mile, best two iu thre?. Purse?$'200 to lirst liorso and $50 to the saooncl. SECOND RACE?one mito and repeat? $200 to tho lirst horso and $100 to tho se? cond. THIRD ?.ACE?three-quarters of a mile? host tin co in live, for trotting horses that have never beat 2.-35. Puree?$250 to the tirat horn- and $50 to tho second. Entrance fhf.k. Tho rules of the National Trotting Asso? ciation will govern in the Trotting Races. liable will bo sounded at 1A o'clock, racing to begin promptly at 2 o'clock. M. O. BUTLER, Nov 11 1 _Secretary B. A. J. S. Co. Agricultural Fair. TO rem ovo misapprehension as to tho rela? tion of tho Stato Agricultural aud Mo cliauicxl Society, and of the Auxiliary Joint Stock Company, in tho Fair about to bo held, it is deemed proper to aunounce: 1. i hat tho privileges of Lite aud Annual I Members of the State Agricultural and Me? chanical Society are the same at this Fair as heretofore. 2. That ontries for everything, except the speed premiums, will be made under the same regulations as herctoforo. 3. That the regulations relating to speed prominma will bo published in the daily papers, in proper time, by tho ofiicors of the Auxiliary Joint Stock Company. By order of | President T. W. WOODWARD. D. Wyatt Aiken, Secretary. Nov 11 . Notice to All. C. F. JACKSON, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES, IS now ready with a largo stock of DRY GOODS and FANCY NOTIONS, at the I LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOR CASH. I sav little, but will do more when yon call at tho store. C. F. JACKSON. Nov 11 AGNEW'S C THE nnprocodented demand and baukable funds, has, by larj \stiUjurther reduce our prices. I CRUSHED SUGAR at 12J ecu h pounds for $1. A J-ugar at 12 ceuts per pound by the harre 0 Sugar at llj cents per pouud by tho barn Refined Yellow Sugar at 11 cents per pound Porto Rico Sngar at 10A cent* per pound by RIO COFFEE.' 25 cent8^ Groon, por pound, i Laguayra Coffeo, 30 centa per ponud; Old C Black and Groen TEA, new crop, 50 cents pi Dry Salted Clear Rib BACON. 'J ceuts per pi BUTTER, Treble Gilt Edge, best in market, CREAM CHEESE, 20 contB per pound by be SYRUPS, at retail, 35 conts per gallon and i MESS MACKEREL. 11 cents per pounde; F WHISKIES, ranpiug rrom $1 10 per gallon With a tull line of Canned Goods, Biscuiti wheat, Mince Meat and all other goods, whicl Nov 11 '. Fitmifurt\?al$. . BY D. OV PElXOTTO & SONS. TO-KOBB?tf, (WednoVdaV) MOBN1K?, at 10 o'olocjr, ftt/Pir AuoUoa ?tc-j e, wo will eell, without reserve, A. large collection of HOUSEHOLD FUR? NITURE, ooDniBtlng tof- Tablesk Chairs, Wardrobo, Bureaus, Slde.b6ard,-one Qrorer A Baker Hewing Machine,complete, Parlor Stoves, Ofllce Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Box Stoves, Franklin Stoves, Crockery and Glassware, with many other articles of household, too numerous to mentlen. Terms oath. tOT Union-Herald plaaae copy. Not 11 Sale of Fine Stock. WILL bo Bold daring the State Fair at Columbia, the thorough .bred Alderney Bull, "BHERI Dam." Aido, two yokca of Devon OXEN. Tboao animals are from Mr. Warren's Farm, uear^Pondl?*toD, B._0._Not 8 6? Visitors to Columbia DL'UINO tue faib, Ar j Invited to Come and Bee Us. oca CASH DRY MS HOUSE is located Next to the Columbia Hotel. CASH WILL BUY CHEAP! WE L?T ? .bo GOODS, which must be turned into money, at some price. Money is what we want, and money wo must have. J. H. KINAKD k GO. mW We want an UPHOLSERER" who un dorstands hid business perfecMy; also, three or four intelligent and eduotted youths to loam the business. Nov 11 S FAIB WEEK! McKenzie7? Saloon, MAIN STREET. ? Ol'STEES va overy atyle. IOE CREAM, SODAWATEB. TARTS of all kinds, fresh each CAKES?a full assort mont? fresh. Pure CANDLES of all kinds, of my own manufacture. MOLASSES OaNDY, TAFFYj KISSES (take some home with' you.) TOYS and FANCY GOOD8 in great Tariety. French CAN DIES, BON-BONS and Crystal - izod FSUITS, eto^ _Not 11 A 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 oncn be stopped and Hie proper steps taken to legally enforce payment. This court o is imperative, for protection of my? self and creditors. No exception whatever will be made. OEO. 8YHMEB8. Nov 2_ Imported Champagnes. CASES Jules Mum e'Dry Veraenay and OVJ Heid?ick, Quarta and Pints. Forsa e low by_HOPE A OYLES. Buckwheat. FRESH New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for eale by L?RICK A LOWBANOE. ASH ST?BE. I for GROCERIES, for greenbacks jely increased sales, enabled us to ite per pound by tho barrel, or 7J I, or 7$ pounds for II, al, or S pounds for $1. by the barrel, or 8$ pounds for $1. tho barrel, or 0 poundB for II. and Parched, 3 pounds for tl. lovernment Java, 33$. sr pound and upwards. Dumi, and less by paekapes. 40 cents per pound, ix, and 25 cents at retail, upwards?less by barrel, ulton Market Beef, 12? cents, and upwards?lees by barrel, s, Crackers, Rmoked Boif, New Hnlled Buck i defv competition, For sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON. TO THE PLANTERS AND All Others Attending the State Fair. Owing to the (treat Reduction in the Price of Cotton, I HATE REDUCED THE PRICE OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS TO CORRESPOND. BELOW I aubm.it a list of prices. All orders shall be promptly filled at these rates and shippod in good order. The goods arc all standard, >?Bd entire satisfaction is guar? anteed. RACON?Shoulders, 8J cents per pound. Baoon?Clear Rib, 9 cents per pound; clear 10 cents por pound. Duuon?Smoked, Clear, 10 conta per pound. HAMS. 1V.J cents per pound; Now Sugar Cured, 15 cents per pound. BU rPER?Fine Mountain, 25 cents per pound. Butter?Finest Go* hen 45 cents per pound. CHEESE?Cream,25 cents pur pound; Eng? lish Dairy. 25 cents por ponnd. MACKEREL, Extra Headless Mess, 15 oents. FLOUR, New Family. $10 per barrel. Flonr, Now Extra, lll-per barrol. MOLASSES, 85 conts per gallon. SYRUPS, 50 cunts to "0 cents por gallon. SUGAR?Deinarara, 11 to 12 ounts per pound. New Orleans SUGAR, 11 conts per pound. R and O Sugars, 12} cents per pound. A Sugnre. 13 coute per pound. Crushed Sugars, 18 oents per pound. COFFEE, Rio, 25 oents per pound. Lagunvra Coffee, 30 cents per pound. Old Government Java Coffee, 33 j cents per pound. Parched Coffee, 35 cents per ponnd. BLACK TEA, famed for its rioh flavor, $1 per pound. Green Tea, now and choice, $1 per pound. Fino Ryo WHISKEY, $2 50 per gallon. Fine Old Coru Whiskey, (2 per gallon. A full lino of CAKES and CRACKERS, direot from the manufacturers, from 7 to 12 cents per pound. Atmore's celebrated MINCE MEAT, SOUSED PIOS* FEET, Now BEEF TONGUES. Smoked BEEF. New BUCKWHEAT. OAT MEAL, from 8cotlsnd. , New CODFISH. Cracked WHEAT. CANNED GOODS, of the choicest brands. I in endless variety. HABD7 SOLOMON.