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, T?l?gr?pblo?par*A? Affair*. London, Nute tab or ' 4?A TYmea special from Hendaga says peremtory orders have been received from Paris for the expulsion of all Spaniards, without distinction, before Tuesday evening, from the frontier towns on the right bank of the Bidraaoa, for fear; they may interfere in the conflict at Iruu. The order spread consterna? tion, many of those affeoted being without the means of traveling. A despatch from Santauder says Carlos has determined to oouosotrute his forces in Biscay, for the attaok on Iruu, knowing that Qeu. Lazerna had gone to Madrid to tender his resigna? tion. The Hepub): :au Government has only just began to take meisnrcs to resist this movement. All steamers in the harbor of Santander have boeu embargoed, to carry 5,000 men to tbe relief of Iruu. Trains have been ob? tained, and to-day 2,000 men will leave for the scene. Carlos has only twelve cannon, but some are of large oahbre and all are in good condition. Tolouraimic?Amerlcnn Blattei;*.. Boston, November 4?3 A. M.? Full returns will be very late. Some small towns are yet to be heard from, bat it is considered that their vote can? not possibly affect Gastou's majority, which will be at least 3,000. Gastoc is in town, and was publicly congratu? lated to night. Iu tbe Congressional Districts tbe following maybe accepted sb positive: In tbe 1st District, Buf fiugton, Republican, is elected by a largo majority. In tbe 21 District, Harris, Republican, is elected by a full majority. In the 3i District, Pierce, Republican, is elected by a reduced majority. In the 4th Distriot, tbe vote > is vory close, Frost, Republican, se? curing bis election by 30 majority. Iu the 5th Distriot, Banks, Independent, has 5,000 majority. In tbe G.h Dis? trict, Thompson, Democrat, heats Butler by at least 1,500. Iu the 7th District, Tarbrjx-, Democrat, is elected by 1,00;> to 1,500 majority. In the 8th District, Warren, Democrat, is elected by a large majority. In the 9th Dis? trict, Hoir, Republican, is eleated by 377 majority. In the 10th District, Seoly, Independent, is elected over Stevens, Rapnblioan, by 940 majority. In tho 11th District, Ghapin, Demo? crat, is elected over Alexander, Repub? lican. Tue House will be Republican, in favor at lioeuse. The Seuate will bo about dqually divided. Domsvfrjiiis, November 3.?Returns come in* slowly. There are Demo? cratic gains all throngh Kentucky. It is prolyabio the Democrats have made a osenn sweep, eleoting all of tbe ten Congressmen. Cih.oinnj.ti, November 3 ?Returns froo* the Sixth Kentnoky District in? dicate the flection o! Jones, Democrat, ofv'er the iurVepuudeut Demoorat and ?Republicad/oppouenta by 2,000 ma ? jority. Wachinoton, November 4.?Up to this hour, 13.15, A. M., no returns indicating (the resnlt farther than already teV graphed have been received here. Del lite results from Pennsyl? vania are h it wanting. Full returns from all qojj rters not expeoted for at least two h< ira. The Democrats here are very jut Inut, believing the returns from every\ hers throughout the coun? try will ahpw immense Demoorutic gains.. 1 ? NEWARK, N. J., November 4.?Judge Biddle is elated Governor by 10.000. The Congressional delegation stands four BsoiciGfets and three Republicans. Senate nnoKanged. The House is overwhelmingly Democratic Chicago, November 4.?Far well, Republican, is elected from tho 31 Distriot. PiTTSBunoiu November 4.?Hopkins, Demoorat, is Heeled to Congress. PHiiiADBiiH ha, November 4 ?Tho Democrats h* ve elected tbe Distriot Attorney and'Dorouor; the Republicans carry the city on tbn other candidates, by 12,000 majority. Detroit, November 4.?Democratic gains throughout tbe State immense. Tbe RepublicauB olaim only 5,000 rnu jori ty on tbe State ticket. Philadelphia, November 4 ?Tho Press concedes the eleotiou of 12 Democratic Congressmen in the State to 15 Republicans?a loas of 7?but claims the State by 15,000. A despatch from Towauda this morning otaims tho eleotiou of Joseph Powell, Democrat, in tbe 15th District?an additional Republican loss.. Indiana County is Republican by a majority of 1,000. Boston, November 4.?Gastou's plurality is 8,000. Tbe Domooruta elect to Congress Thompson iu the Gtb, Tarbox ou the 7th, Warren in the 8tb, Ghapin iu the 11th, with Banks aud Seeley, Iudepeudeuts. Tho Le? gislature stands: Senate?Democrats 16; Republicans 24; House, of Repre? sentatives?151 Democrats; 85 Repub? licans. The Legislature is largoly op? posed to prohibition. Detroit. November 4.?Tho Domo crate will bavo a largo representation, possibly a majority, in tbe Legisla? ture. Montoomeky, Ala , November 4.? Enough gnus are reported to insure the election of the Democratic State ticket by 6,000 to 10,000. Five Con? gressmen are certain, with u chance for two others and a majority iu tbe Legislature. Tbe white people of the State are rejoicing. More negroes voted tho Democratic ticket in this Stute than whites voted. Democratic gains are reported from every County | heard from, except Sutnter, tho base j of operations of Beach and Hester. j Washington, Novomber 4.?Shrewd 1 calculators give the Democrats 25 ma? jority in tho next House. Republican officials look as if they were soriy for themselves. The Democrats claim Pennsylvania by 6,000 majority. The DdiuocrutH probtbly have the Legislature. A Boston despatch, spdalting of the ; Waterloo, say.* of tho people: Tiny! hat? seen the power , of organization passing into tbe control of men for whom the people have no respect. They have seen important Federal offices in this State manipnlated for ' private ends, in violation of the roles of the civil service, and studied con? tempt of their advice and jndgment. I They have Been party machinery taken ! possession of by recipients of ezeoa tive power, and used to fortify thotn selves in their positions, and to intimi? date all candidates for office who would not offlliate with them. Probabilities?For the South Atlan? tic States, partly cloudy and warmer weather will prevail, with North-east to South-east wiuds and slight changes in tho barometer. For the Gulf States, TenneBseo and the Ohio Val? ley, inoreasiog cloudiueBB, Eist to South winds, veering to South-west erly. St. Paul, Minn., November 4.?The Democrats are gaining iu the Legisla? ture, threatening Ramsey's seat iu the Senate. Auousta, Ga., November 4 ?Re? turns from Florida come in slowly, only twelvo Counties being partially heard from. The indications ure that both districts will elect Republicans to Congress. There has been a heavy falling off in the white vote and a largely increased colored vote. Iu the Second Georgia District, Smith, Democrat, is elected by 1,500 majority over Whitely, Republican. Hartridgo is certainly elected over Bryant, Republican, in the First Dis? trict. Tho result in tho Seventh Dis? trict betweeu Dubnoy and Feltuu is doubtful. , Boston, November 4 ?Au error iu counting the votes has been discovered, which increases Frost's plurality, iu the Fourth District, to 130. Oa the other hand, rumors f?ll the air, this morning, that a recount is to be had iu Ward 5, the result of which will elect Judge Abbott to Congress. It is claimed that certain individuals ma? naged to have the name of Benj. Dean, | who was the Democratic candidate for I Congress in the Third District, pasted over that of Judge Abbott, and 123 suoh ballots were cast. Abbott's friends aro having petitions circulated for a recount of tho entire district, und us the Board of Aldermen meet to? morrow at 4 o'clock, the recounting ! will then probably take place. The annexation of Chelsea und Winthrop was voted against. New York, November 4.?Metcalf, Democrat, is elected iu tho 1st Dis? trict. In King's County, tho Democratic State ticket has a majority of 13,000. Three Democratic Congressmen and seven Democratic Assemblymen aro elected. The Democrats have ulso elected the District Attorney, Couuty Auditor, County Treasurer, two Coro? ners, three Commis?-?nn??rs of Chari? ties, Comptroller, City Auditor, and eight of eleven Aldermen. Sufficient returns have been received to insure the election of Baker, Republican, to Congress in the Oswego aud Madison District. Richmond County gives Tilden 820 majority. Beebe, Demo? crat, for Coogreas, in the 14th District, has over 3,000 majority. Orange County gives Tilden 400 majority, uud elects both Democratic Assemblymen. Iu consequence of split tickets, the returns from New Jersey ure slow in ooming in, and positive majorities in all oases are not obtainable. Judge Biddleiaeleoted by over 0,0(10 majority. The Rapublioans elect for Congress, Liricksou, Dobbins, and perhaps Phelps, though the latter is doubtful. There is muoh trouble in his District in regard to ballots on which his name is written "Wm.," abbreviated, uud twenty-five votes on either side will decide the election. The Democrats elect Robs, Hamilton, Teeso aud Har? denberg?a gain of three Congress? men. Tho State Seoate stands as it did last year, each party gaining and losing one. The Republican majority is seven. The Housu is completely Democratic, standing thirty-nine De? mocrats to twenty-one Republicans? a Democratic gain over last year of eleven. On joint ballot the Legis? lature is Democratic by eleven ma? jority, and will elect a United Statea Senator to succeed John P. Stockton. In Pennsylvania, tho Democrats gain 8 Cungrosamen and possibly 0. The State ticket is claimed by both parties. Milwackie, November 4.?Tho re? sults, as stated iu last night's de? spatches, are generally continued by later returns. The Republicans have elected to Congress Williams, Cuawell, Mugooo, Kimball, Rusk aud McGill. The Democrats have elected Burchurd and Lydide. The Democrats here claim Botiek over Kimball for Con? gress, iu the 3d District. The Demo? crats concede a Republican majority on joint ballot in the Legislature. Detroit, November 4.?The Demo? crats claim the election of Chamborluin for Governor by a majority of from 1,000 to 2,000. The Republicans claim the State by a small majority. It is c.iriaiu a decision will require fuil returns. The Congressional delega? tion will probably stand 5 Republicans to 4 Democrats. Chicago, November 4.?A despatch from Pooria says Ross, Democrat, for Congress, is olooted in the 9th District by a small mujority. Memi'iiis, November 4 ?Later re? turns indicate the election of Colonel Casey Young. Democrat, to Congress, by over 5,000 majority?a Democratic gain over the lust Congressional elec? tion of nearly 9,000. Returns from West Tennessee show heavy Demo? cratic gains. Fuyotte und H irdeman Couutio,', hitherto Republican by large majorities, give Democratic majorities respectively of 1,100 and 25<j. The Democrats uro jubilant over the result. Iu the North uud Southern part of tho State the election was unusually quiet, Chicago, November 4.?Returns from tbe Ist, 2d and 3d Congressional Districts still incomplete, and tho vote in all ia bo olose, that without foil re? turns, it is impossible to state positive ly the result in any of them. Reports from the State so far indicate tbe elec? tion of the Republican State ticket by a decreased majority and a light aggre? gate vote. Ia most loculitiee, tho re salt of the Coogressioual eleotiou is so far unchanged from last night's esti? mates. Albany, November 4 ?Tbe Eoening I Journal makes the Assembly stand Democratic 72, Republican 56. As tbe Republicans have only 4 majority in the Senate, tbe Democrats have a ma? jority on joiut ballot, with Bern to bear from und two districts in Water vlict. It is estimated the vote in this County stands Dix 11,715; Tilden 14, 043. Alexandria, Va , November 4.? Hnntou, Conservative, is elected iu tbe 8th District, by about 500 major? ity, over Barbour. Montoomeuy, Ala , November 4 ? 23 Couuties, unofficial, nhow a net Democratic gain of 10,000. This in? cludes Sutnter and Greene, where co? lored Democrats were intimidated. It overcomes the Republican majority of 1872, uud puts the Democrats 1,500 ahead. 37 Counties to hear from will iuorea.se tho Democratic mnj.,rity to 6,000 or 8,001)?one of the largest votes ever cast iu tbe State. Haz-dton, (colored. Republican, iu the 1st, Brad? ford, Democrat, in tbe 31, Hays, Re? publican, iu the 4th, Cildweil, Demo? crat, in tbe 5th, Hewitt, Democrat, in the 6th, Lewis aud Foruoy, Democrats, for State at large, are undoubtedly elected to Congress. Williams, Demo? crat, iu the 2d District, is probably elected over Rtpier, by 600 or 7i;0 All Rtpier'd strongholds have been heard from, aud be loses iu these 3,000. This leaves Wilhams still 800 behind, with his strongholds to bear from. 7 Counties yet behind will each ave? rage 200 gaia for Williams. This gives a Democratic gaiu ot 3 Congress? men. Charleston, November 4 ?Arrived ?Steamships Gulf Stream, New York; Equator, Philadelphia. Tciegrauhlc?i mniaurclaI lleum-i*. Columbia, November 4.?Sales of cottou to-day 107 bales?middling \3%(7$\Z}.>. Market firm. London, N jvember 4 ?Eries 7. Paris, November 4 ?Rentes 62f. 4c. Livebpjol, November 4?3 P. M ? Cottou steady; sales 15.000, iucludit g 3,000 for speculation aud export; sales ou basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped Novem? ber or December, 7sa; shipped De? cember or January, 7;s3(?,7;'4; nothing below low middling, shipped Novem? ber, 1K?Va> New York, November 4?Noou.? Cotton quiet; sales721?uplands 14;V, Orleans 15. Futures opened steadier: November 14 11-16, 14;!4; December 14Je, 14 15-16; January 15>?', 15 3 16; February 15 7-16, 15,'.<; March 15 13-16, l.r>;g. Flour quiet uud unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn advanc? ing. Pork firm?mess 20 00. Lard quiet?eteam 14 Freights quiet. Stocks dull and Sew. Mo?tjy 3. Gold lO1^. Exchange?long 4.84>?; short 4.88. Governments active und strong. State bonds quiet but strong. 7 P. M.?Cotton steady; sales 2,135, at 14^a(ajl5. Soatheru flour nu changed. Wheat l@2c better?1.18 @1.21 for winter red Western. Coru dull?91).j for Western mixed. Coffee rj'Tpiet uud firm. Sugar dull and nomi v>y|. Molasses uud rice dull and un? changed. Beef quiet. Lard firm? new prime steam 14. Whiskey steady with fair demand, at 09. Money ac? tive, at 2,,j@3. Exchange firmer, at 4.8???. Gold 10?8'($10.?si. Govern? ments dull and stroug. States quiet aud nominal. Cotton?net receipts 475; gross 3,644. Futures closed barely ateudy; sales 35,250: November 14 9-16; December 14 23-32; Juuuary 15; Fe? bruary 15 5-16, 15 11-32; March 15 5U; April 15J^; May and Juuo 161582, 16 17 32. Cincinnati, November 4.?Flour firmer. Coru steady?new 6UW62. Lard steady?steam reudered 12).j. Bacon quiet aud steady?shoulders 6; clear rib 12?i(a>13'?4; clear 14. Whit key steady, at 96. St. Louis, November 4 ?Flour dull and unchanged. Corn highor?No. 2 mixed 80 in elevator. Whiskey stoady, at 99. Pork quiet, at 20 00. Bacon quiet; only jobbing order trade. Lard higher?steam rendered 12,>4. Louisville, November 4.?Flour unchanged. Corn aud pork quiet mid uuohanged. Bacou?clear rib 'l2?.t; hams, sugur-cuiod 11 l.<(a)V21.,. Whis? key 96. Baltimore, November 4.?Flour dull. Wheat advanced. Coru firmer. Bulk meats firm, with active inquiry; nothiug offering?shoulders 7?.{(?8; clear rib sides ll@ll.V4. Bacon firm with good demand?shoulders 8,34'(rt;9; clear rib sides 12}4?V2$4. Sugar cured bams 14@15. Lard Urmer and higher. Western butter dull and lower. Coffee dull and nominal. Whiskey firm and scarce, at 1.00. Sugar dull aud unchanged. New Orleans, November 4.?Cot? ton in good demand ?middling 14,>u'; net receiptH 2,3t)8; gross 4.082; ex? ports to Great Biltain 2,350; sales 2.650; lust evening 7,6'K); stock 84. 723. Boston, November 4.?Cotton quiet ?middling 15; uet receipts. 112; grot.* 143; sales 600; stock 5,500. Galvkston, November 4 ?Cotton firm with good demand ?middling 14^; net receipts 3,911; gross 3,911; exports coastwise 1,038; sales 2 350; stock 40,439. Charleston, November 4 ?C.ittou firm ? middling 14; low middling 13?4; good ordinary 13.'.j; net receipts 2,683; gross 2,763; sales 1,500; itock 5,846. Savannah, November 4.?Cotton steady?middling 14 1-16; net receipts 5.950; gross 6.173; exports to Cr eat Britain 3,409; coastwise 293; sales 1,670; stock 87,036. Memphis, November 4.?Ootton steady and demand good?middling 13??@14; low middling 13^@13%; good ordinary 13; net reoeipte 1,724; shipments 1 '34; sales 1,800; etouk 26, 314. Mobile, 1 ivember 4 ?Cotton firm ?miduli g 14; net reoeipte 1,287; ex? ports coastwise 1,279; aalen 2,300; etook 23,130. Norfolk. November 4 ?Cotton steady?middling 14 1 16; net receipt? 4.147; exports coastwise 1,400; sales 450; stock 25.9S2. VVilminqton, November 4 ?Cottou unchanged?middlings 13^; net re? ceipts 665; sales 207; stook 5,407. Baltimore, November 4.?Cotton quiet?middling 14*g; net receipts 223; gross 725; exports coastwise 100; sales 451; spinuers 120; stock 10,906. Philadelphia, November 4 ?Cot? ton quiet?middling 14?4'; net receipts 774; gross 1,195. Acousta, November 4 ?Cotton opened active and firm, nud closed quiet?middling 13?s@13?4; uet re? ceipts 1,811; sales 1,197. Charivari takes u view of tho Ore ! nequo iuoideut ugrecabts to the nu 1 tional vanity. It says: "Ono loves a I woruau und keeps at her door day und I uight u carriage at her order; and |souiedayshu seuds bim word if she J wishes to go out, that it will be her pleasure t'i go ou foot. So France has kept the O.euoquo at the ordiri of the Pope,- if we may compare him t u pretty woman, and now ho says that if he leaves Rome it will be by land." This loaves out of view the lug fellow over the way who seuds word that ho wants that carriage removed. - - ? - Adeliua Patti is getting to huve quite a reputatiou as a spoiled child of song. At ti late reception, u Yankee, whose parsimony held even sway with ? enthusiasm, ventured to present the I bt-jtiweled .hil ling of the salon with a I fitly e?nt nosegay, and tho shock it caused her w is no great that she stood upon one leg for several secouds, while ton or u di-Z -u gentlemen scrambled wildly around in search of cushions for her to faint away on. \Brooklyn Argus. The funeral services of Johu W. Southern, deceased, took olaco at his residence, near ?reeuvill-, on last Saturday. i An ucro of performance is worth a I whole worid of promise. Columbia German Schuaiz en-Verein. AS adjourned meeting CLOTHING MEN, YOUTH _ i - iUNDBR-WEAR! CELEBRATED LATEST STYLES Broadway LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY. F?R I El PLEASE TA aWAT TUE LAUGEST AND MOST . MOWS 1 That < vor came to Columbia can bo found :i D. EPS ' Under Columbia Hotel, and Is being sold at Xiowcst i Evurv Dapartmoiit is reimte with Hiu fllin [ for thii market, a:i I for the Fall and Win* calling <>n by to. j.lavkey. THIS DA Y, 5th instant, before my store, 151 Hie hard eon street, at 10 o'clock, 25 barrels CHOICE APPLEB. 20 barrels Early Hose Potatoes and Onions. 10 boxes Salt Bidasand Shoulders. 15 boxes Factory Cheese. Conditions oaab._ Nov 5 1 Union Gonnoil, No. 6, R. & 8. ffl. AN extra convocation of this Conn oil will be held at Masonic Hall THIS [Thursday] EVENING, at 7$ o'clock. By order of the T. I. Q. M. JOHN AGNEW, Jb., Nov 5 1 Recorder. Hams! HamsU 1 r\Ci SUGAR-CDREDCanvased HAMS, IV/Lf 100 New Sugar-Oared Hams. Jaat received and for sale at reduced priceBby JOHN AQNEW A SON. Nov 5 3 Batter and Cheese. I f\ FIRKINB ChoiceQiltEdge BUTTER, l\J 50 English Dairy and Cream Choose. Just received and for sale low by Nov 5 3 JOHN AGNEW & SON. Apples and Irish Potatoes. K (~\ BBI.S. extra fine Northern AP 0\J PLES. 50 bbls. of fine Early Rose and Poach Clow Irish Potatoes. Just received and for aale low by D. C. PEIXOTTO A SONS, Commission Merchants, Nov 5 1 NoxlUo the Poet Office. Dry Salted Bacon. i\i \ BOXES prime D. S. L. C. HIDES. juVJ 15 boxoa prime Htretford Hides. 15 boxes prime D. K. Bellies. 10 boxen Smoked Weatcrn Shoulders. Just received on consignment aud for ealo at declining prices by D. C. PEIXOTTO A 80NS, Commission Merchants, Nov 5 1 Next to the P*st Office. AT APOTHECARY'S" HALL, Pure Cod Liver Oil, FOR CONSUMPTION! PURE COD LIVER OIL, plain. Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophoepbitcs | Lime. Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil and Lime. Moller's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. DeJough's Cod Liver Oil. Pancreatiaed Cod Liver Oil. Baker'n Cod Li vor Oil. Hayne'a Expectorant forCougha. Stanley's celebrated Cough Syrup. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Allen's Lung Balaam. Liverwort and Tar. Tar and Wild Cherry. For 4ale by E. H. HEINITSH, Nov5{ Wholesale and Retail Druggist._ And Now that the Agony is Over, A ND evorybody kuowa "who is who," for /v aoino time, at least, let us give atten \ tiun to another vital quuatiou?the larder. GEOR.OH SVMJIKtlS Cau fnriiiah i Fresh Sugar-cured Hams, uncovered. i Choice Boneleaa Shoulders aud Bacon ; Strips. , Fulton Market Beef. Smoked Beef and Tongues . Buckwheat, Oatmeal and Pearl Grist, and many other eubatantials. Iu Fancy Groceries, many novelties! Anchovy Sauce, Macerated Cocoannt, Gingor. (Jip ice, Citron, Pe*.r, Pino Apple, and other rloliciouB Preserves. Pure Fruit Jellies, aasnrted. And a long hue of temptations, which it will afford me no lets pleasure to show than it will delight the public appetite to con? sume. Hurrah for Symmersl Nov 5 .New and Elegant FMITIBE. THE aubacriberB aro just re? ceiving, from the North and WeM, a deeirablo and ele? gant stock of FURNITURE, embracing all the novelties in their lino. Among the selec? tion will bo found handsome PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, of the most fasbionablo ai d exquisite design, besides a large varletv of COTTAGE, DI? NING-ROOM and BALL FUR MIUbE. Onr stock has been selected by an experienced vtoikman, and cannot fail to please. A vibit to our ware rooms is solicited. Funerals served at short no? tice and upon rcaaonablctermB. Oct 1513m FAG AN BROS. AND HATS >R 8 AND BOYS. NECK-WEAR! STAR SHIRTS! ! LOW PRICES ! Bilk Hats* anb at the lowest prices, :ash. NT ARB & WILEY. EE NOTICE COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND IS HIS ID HITS, JTIN'S, the Prices. ii:??t Goods of tho aoaaon, made rxprosaly or ot 1874-1875. De oonvinoed ?I thin by O. UI?*TIN, The P?|?ul?r Clothier. 1874 , rj .1875 Fill II WINTBR. B. & W. G. SWAFFIE? BEG to anuonnoo that their stock or HEADY MADE OLOl'HING, 0LOTHE, CAflSIMEKEB, VESTING8, HHIRT8, FIN? ISHING GOODS, Hats, Trunks. Valises, etc., etc., is now open for inspection. Oar stock has been selected with great care, and for stylo and che apneas is an surpassed. In our OVER COAT DEPARTMENT we are displaying the I latest styles in Bine, Black and Brown Beaver, Blue and Black Cloth, Chinchilla and other styles at low prices. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING Is a specialty with ns, and each depart? ment is replete with the beat that can be found in this market from two and a half years and upwarda. HATS, Wo have all the Latest Styles, and re? ceive addiiiens to our etock almost daily. In our Furnishing Goods DEPARTMENT we have an eletjant Stock of Neck Wear, the celebrated Diamond D Shirts, Under-wear and Jewelry. In our CUSTOM DIFUTMHT We havo a full line of Foreign and Do? mestic Cloths, Caaaimerea and Vestings; and with our present facilities for turning out first class garments, we defy compe? tition. Visitors to the approaching State Fair will eavo monoy by purchasing tluir goods at this establishment. Goods will be sent CO. D. to any part of the country, eubjsct to inspection. B. & \V. O..SWAFFIEIB, Oct 18