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TeI?gvm-plikc?-rar?lKM A Chair?. Madbid, November 12.?The lose of the Carlisle in the engagements near Iran was heavy. When they re? treated they succeeded in carrying off their gone It is believed they will re tarn to Estella. The Government has received intelligence that General Lasema has entered Iran. London, November 12 ?The raoe I for the Liverpool onp, whioh was the chief event of the Liverpool autumn ! meeting, which commenced Tuesday last, took ptaoe to-day, and was won by Louis Victoria, Thunder taking the second pluco and Pagant third, j Twenty-one horses started. j uknuauh, November 13 ?Don Al phonso issued au address to his troops before quitting Spain. He says his temporary retirement in sololy caused by the royal order depriving him of his oommand in Catalonia. He awaits the time when his services will again be useful to tbe cause. Don OarloB approves hl? withdrawal. " The SpauisuwRepabiioun troops are actively pursuing the retreating Oarl ists. As the Government troops ad vanoa, they burn the houses of Carlist sympathisers. 300 have already been destroyed. London, November 13 ?It is re? ported that Baron Oleasby has ordered the Governor of Millb-ink Prison to produoa Arthur Orton, so that he inuy testify iu the libel ease of Dr. Keueuly and Mrs. P?nderich. There is a report here that tbe docn - moots demanded by tho Gorin?u Go? vernment of Couut Yon Arnim were sent from this aountry to Berlin on Wednesday last, and that the Count has them, and will deliver them to Em? peror William. Berlin, November 13.?Couut Von Arnim is again incarcerated. London, November 13.?The Carlist retreat from Irun ended in a stampede. A hundred houses marked tho the path wf Republicans as they perBued. Bayonne, November 13. ?Tbe Car lists have concentrated in the province of Navarre, between the towns of Vera and Lesaca. The Republican troops are marohicg upon them. TclrurauUlc-MneriCHii Itlatirn. Picton, N. 8., November 13.-1,000 coal miners have struck, and refuse to allow others to work. LouisviLTiB, November 13.?Thos. A. Dudley, Rector of Christ's Cburob, Baltimore, succeeds Bishop Cum mings. Dudley was a compromise be? tween tbe high and low ohuroh. Washington, November 13 ?Diplo tio oiroles have information that Spain has paid Eogland indemnity for the Virginias outrage. It is now hoped the administration will push the Ame? rican claims. New Ocleans, November 13.?The presence of three repeseutatives of tbe Democratio ?t?te Committee at the sessions of tbe Returning Board are accorded. A re-union of the White League organization adopted resola-1 tions looking to the protection of the colored people who voted the Conser? vative tioket. Bumjnuton, N. J., November 13.? I On tbe 15th regular ballot, Rev. John Scarborough, D. D., rector of Trinity Cburob, Pittsburgh, was elected Bi? shop by a vote of 31 out of 53 clergy and 36 out of 50 parishers. St. Louis, November 13. ? The members of the Western Railway Bureau met here last night, and held a conference with tbe representatives of the fast fMight lines, in reference to a more satisfactory working of their lines. The members of the Bureau also held a consultation with the Com? mittee of the Cotton Exchange, re? garding freights on ootton from this city to the East. It is expooted that a general mooting of the presidents and general managers of railways aud com? missioners will be held within two weeks. New Youk, November 13 ?The Switzerland encountered a burricuuee, whioh stove in her bulwaiks aud boats. Washington, November 13?A full Cabinet- to-day. It is understood the Commissioner of Internal Revenue will not recommend a change in the tobacco or whiskey tax. Probabilities?For tbe South Atlan? tic aod Eastern Gulf States, generally clear and cool weather will continue, ' 'with North or East winds and high barometer. For New England and the Middle States, continued cold aud partly cloudy weather, with North or West winds and rising barometer dar the night. For tho luke region, partly cloudy weather and continued low temperature, with winds shifting to Easterly or Southerly, and slowly fall? ing barometer. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, generally clear and oool weather, with East to Sooth winds aud falling barometer daring Satur? day. Charleston, November 12 ?Ar? rived?Sieu?isuip Virginia, Philadel? phia; sohoonor A. J. Bentley, New York. Telcgrapaic^Oommerelal Report*. Livebpool,November 13?3 P. M.? Cotton steady?uplands 7?b@7X; Or? leans 8^(a)8}i; Bales to-day H.0U0, in? cluding 2,000 for speculation and ex? port; of tbe week 00,000, inolading 8,000 for export and 4,000 for specula? tion; stook 557,000, inolading 133,000 American; rooeipts of the week 5(3,000, including 26,000 American; aotoal ex? port 9,000; stook afloat 351.000, includ? ing 198,01)0 American ; sales on the ba? sis of middling uplands, nothing below low middling, shipped December or January, 7 11 16; on tbe basis of mid? dling Orleans, nothing below low mid* dliug, shipped October, 1%; shipped November or December 7 13 16; sales to-day 6,700 American; sales on tue basis of middling uplands, nothing be? low low middl.n-j, shipped November or December, 7 11-16. 7 P. M.?Money more active?2% @8: SESiii9$ BS3 5?2 bigher? 4.88}^. Gold speculation aotive and higher?io faot, the room presented a livelier scene than for a long time past; the rise in exohange and tbe prospect of specie shipments caused this sudden obange in tbe gold room, and the metal closed at 10%@10%. Govern? ments strong and active. Cotton steady; sales 2,051, at 14%@15J?. Southern flour steady?common to fair extra 4.80(^5.75; good to choice 5 80 @8.25. Wheat in better export de? mand and l(m2o. higher?1.19@1.25 for winter ?-od Western. Corn l(a)\\4o. higher and in better demand?85@ 88}? f?r new Western mixed. Coffoe dull and lo. lower?15%@19}? for Bin. Sugar dull, heavy aud declining ?77-a@8J?. Molasses dull. Pork firmer and more nctive?Western mess 20 25. Beef quiet. Lard?prime steam scarce and Arm?15>?(gll5%. Whiskey soaroe aud decidedly firmer. Ootton net receipts 823; gross 715. Futures closed steady; sales 28,900? November 14%;December 14%; Janu? ary 15 1-32@15 1-16; February 15^; March 15 11-16@I5 23 32; April 15 31-32(316; May 16%; June 16,U@ 16 17-32. Comparative Cotton Statemest.? Net receipts at all United States ports for tbe week 158,838?same week last year 130,250: total to date 953,208?to same date last year 712,229; exports of the week 111,985?same we?k last year 6,785; total to date 332,171?to same date last year 279,111; stock at all United States ports 474.777?last your 350,898; nt all iuterior towus 82 479? lust yeur 56,856; at Liverpool 557,000 ?last year 503.000; Arneneau a float for Great Britaiu 198.000?last year 130.000. Weekly Cotton Statement.?Co? lumbus?Quiet?middling 13.%; low middling 13%; good ordinary 13%; weekly net receipts 2,839; shipments 1,911; spinners 237; sales 1,912; stock 1874, 6,014; 1873, 7,256. Memphis? Aotive and tending up?middling 13% @14; stock 32,859; weekly net reaeipts 17,668; shipments 10,255; sales 9,600. Philadelphia?Firm?middling 15%; low middling 14%; good ordinary 14; weekly net reaeipts 388; gross 5,032. Wilmington?Steady?middling 1324 i low middling 13%; good ordinary 13.%; stock 4.044. Nashville?Firm?mid? dling ld;1?; low middling 13}*; good ordinary 12%; weekly net receipts 2,065; shipments 1,027; stock 1874, 7,386. Norfolk?Firm?middling 13%; stock 26,906; weekly net receipts 21, 459; exports to Great Brituiu 3,428; coastwise 17,810; sales 3,400. Morile. November 13.?Cotton steady?middling 14; low middling 13%; good ordinary 13%; stock 2.837; weekly riet receipts 14,263; gross 14, 276; exports to Great Britaiu 2.263; coastwise 5,830; sales 9,200. St. Louls, November 13.?Flour dull aud unchanged. Corn lower? No. 2 mixed 68%@69; new mixed 63 @64. Whiskey stead v?99. Pork higher?18 75@19.00. "Bacon firm, improved demand and only jobbiug order trade. Lard easy, at 13 cash. Baltimore, Novembor 13.?Flour and wheat Bteudv. Corn active and firm. Pork 21 (JO. Bacon higher? shoulders 9%. Whiskey scarce?1.03 Coline unchanged. Cuilon quiet and firm?middling 14%; stock 15,413; weekly net receipts 421; gross 7,866; exports to Grout Britain 1,000; conti? nent 430; coastwise 589; Bales 3,147; spinners 1,456. Cincinnati, November 13 ?Flour dull and unchanged. Com in fair demand, aud shade lower ? ear 61(2)62. Lard firm ? 13%. Bacon firm and scarce?shoulders held at 9'4*, Bides 13@14. Whiskey firm?96. Louisville, November 13.?Flour, pork and ourn unobauged. B icon, none here. Lard 14% tieroe; 15 keg. Whiskey 96. New Orleans, November 13.?Cot? ton firm?middling uplands 14%; Htock 113,559; weekly net recoipts 40, 316; gross 47.449; exports to Great Britain 13,992; continent 5,934; coastwise 4,506; sales 31,000. Savannah, November 13.?Cottnu firm; middling 11; low middling 13%; good ordinary 13%; stock 85,631; weekly nut receipts 31,213; gross 31, 36G;txports to Great Brituiu 26.411; France 3,902; continent 5,373; coast? wise 5,478; sales 11,051. Boston, Novomber 13.?Cotton firm?middling 15; low middling 14%; good ordinary 14%; stock 6,000; weekly not receipts 1.019; gross 6,947; exports to Great Brituiu 42; sales 2,550. Charleston, Novembor 13 ?Cotton firmer?middling 13 15 16(u}14; low middling 13^; good ordinary 13%; stock 44,128; weekly net recoipts 20,207; grosB 20,473; exports to Great Britain 22,249; France 3,513; ooastwiso 8,780; sales 13,000. Augusta, Novembor 13.?Cotton firm?middling IS?*'; low middling 13%; good ordinary 12%; stock 16.282; weekly net receipts 10,753; shipments 7,001; spinners 799; sales 9,554. Galveston, November 13.?Cotton steady and fair demand?middling 14%; low middling 13%; good ordinary 13; weekly net reoeipts 16,274; gross 16,578; exports to Gross Britain 2,116; coastwise 3,907; sales 11,202. London, November 13?Fives 3%. Eries 26%? Street rate % below bank. Paris, November 13.?Rentes 61f. 70o. New York, November 13?Noon.? Stocks dull and lower. Money 2%. Gold 10}^. Exchange?long 4.86%; short 4.90. Governments dull. State bonds quiet. Ootton firm and held bigher; sales 1,171?uplands 14%'; Or? leans 15. Futures opened steady: November 14%(&14 9 16; Deoomber 14 11-16^14%; January 15@15 1-16; February 15 5 1G@15%; March 15%@ 15 11-16. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat firm and quiet. Corn a shade firmer. Pork firm?mess 19.75. Lard firm?steam 15%. Freights firm. 6 P. M.?Ootton Sales onft basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, snipped December and Jan aary, 7%; notbing below low middling, shipped November and December, 1%* Yarns and fabries at Manchester quiet' but firm. The Virginia Debt?Conference of the Bond-uoldehb.?The Governor and Treasurer of Virginia met the bond holders of that State iu confer enoo iu Richmond, on Tuesday, as au nouuoed by telegrapb. Tbe amount of bonds represented by actual holders of authorized proxies is not definitely I ascertained. Mr. H?gl) MeUulloch, representative of tbe British bond? holders'council, did not claim to have power to do any tiling to bind his prin? ciples. The Dispatch says: "Governor Kemper read to tho con? ference a long communication. It showed that Governor Walker, iu his messages previous to tho adoptiou of the fuuding bill, had mis stated the condition and resources of the State, and misled boud-bolders. It also gave his (Governor Kemper'*) views of tho State's present fiuanciul condition, which were not cheering. "The committee appointed to cou sider Governor Kemper's address ou thtt financial condition of the State reported a resolution, which was adopted, recommending the State to provide, by appropriate legislation, by permanently setting upirt a spi-etii?*. portion of its acormug revenue for Hie prompt payment of two Der ceut. inte? rest semi-auuuully at London, New York and Baltimore, and too Treasury of the State, aud tbe i?6ue of certifi? cate* for the unpaid interest, payable at the* pleasure of the Stato at uny time within teu years; aud if not p>?id withiu leu years, then such certificates ought to be f n ndable iu four per ceut. bonds; thut the Sluto ought to resume payment at full six per cent, interest at the earliest practicable moment." The Dispatch adds: "It is staled that tho agent of responsible Eoglish capitalists was in the city with a pro? position to fund tho.entiredebt of Vir? ginia iu four per cent, bonds, haviug ten years to ruu, or in five per ceut. bonds, having twenty years to ruu. It is required that the interest shall be inviolably guaranteed to be paid in London, New York and Richmond. Willtins Micawber Jones is of a sta? tistical turn of mind. It occurred to I Jones, tbe other day, thut Mary is a very common name, and, after careful study, be hit upon an original plan for ascertaining the proportionate number of women bearing it. Tbis plan was to station himself at an advantageous position on one of our thoroughfares, address by that name every woman who passed in an hour, and then com? pare tbe number who auswered to the name with the whole number passing. Nothing could be simpler, thought Wilkins, and accordingly he begau his experiment tbe other evening just as the theatre-going tide was fiowing along the street. First came two de? mure-looking damsels, "timid and stepping fast." Jones let them get by and then'Called out, suddenly, "Mary 1" but the young women only hurried a little faster, and the ingenious SVilktns put dowu two marks on tho right side of bis tally paper. Just as he lifted his eyes, he saw a lady with an escort just iu front of him, and blurted out, "Good evening, Maryl'' Greatly to Jones' astonishment, tho gentleman, and not tbe lady, responded; and these are what Jones saw: * * * He coocluded to give up the experiment, became there were too muuy risks about it?especially ?ste risks. I Boston Advertiser. - j The Vioe-Pbbsidbnt on the Elec? tion.?Vice-President Wilson gives the New York Tribune bis views on the Republican defeat, and says the result shows the necessity for a liberal aud magnanimous policy. With statesmen for Republican leader*, he believed the party will recover itself two years heuce. ilo believes the De? mocrats will, by their blundering po? licy, contribute to that end. As to the cause of the late defeats, he said thou? sands of Republicans did not vote or voted against tbe party to check some of its tendencies, aud if tbe party adopt a prudent, liberal and lofty course it will sweep the country again. Among the other causes were the dis? satisfaction of tbe unemployed, who had lost work from tbe effects of tbe panic; the burden of tbe Looisiuna matter, (and he didn't think either party right iu Louisiana,) and the third term question. He does not be? lieve a third term candidate could carry any of the Northern aud but few of tbe Southern States. We are sorry to learn that a Germ m chemist has succeeded in making a first-rate brandy out of sawdust. We are a friend of the temperance move? ment, and wo want it to succeed; but wbat chanoes will it have when a men can take a rip-saw and go out and get drunk with a feuce rail? Wbat is tbe use of a prohibitory liquor law if a man is able to make brandy smashes out of tbe shingles of his roof, or if ho can gut delirium tremens by drink? ing tbo legs of his kitchen chairs? You may shut an inebriate out of a giu shop, and keep him away from taverns, but if he oau become uproar? ious ou boiled sawdust and deseoatud window-sills uny effort at reform must necessarily be a failure. It will bo wise, therefore, if temperance societies will butcher the German chemist be? fore be goes any further. A Milwaukee mun is bent ou going to sea. Ho has been readiug the Enooh Arden class of stories till bis soul is fired with an ambition to bo wreoked and come home and find his wife married to some other fellow. There \a a gOfli* ntuij ??rf?Dt of as j Englishman in France, who, & abort time ago, become hopelessly enamored with an aotreas. She reminded him very-quickly that her weakness was for a set of diamonds, to be aeon in tbe Rae do la Pair Off they started to the jewelers; tbe price was 20,000f. Tbe gentleman remaked to the siren that was ton dear; so they retired, be promising to buy it for 14,1)00 francs. Later, the actress called on tbe juweler, 1 avoweil she wished tho set, und would ' pay the difference, 6,000 francs, on condition that tho gcntlemau bo al? lowed to have it at his own price. It was agreed to. Next duy tbe Euglish man called, and after the usual farce ou the part of ttie shopmuu, the set of diamonds were delivered to him for the 14.000 francs. Ou bis way to his hotel the met a friend, and related bis good luck, Tbe friend laughed at bis folly, shamed him?a married mau aud father of a family?into repent? ance, and never left him till he saw him off to Loudon, with the jewels as a present for bis wife. Tho trades? man has since presented bis little bill of 6,000 frauca to tbe actress. Eight Children Nearly Killed hy Gas from a Stove.?Ou Monday morning, before daylight, J. A. Du herst, residing on Eistou avenue, New Brunswick, N. J., was uwukcned by bearing ooo of his daughters fall from her bed to the tl-jor iu tbo room above that iu which be was sleeping, and oti going np stairs, found that eight chil? dren, u!l of whom .slept in rooms cou uectirig with each other, were uucon seious from tbe elT<tutii of coal gas es? caping from a stove iu one of thu rooms. Had not one of t?em bad strength enough to uttempt to get up, and iu the uttempt fallen ou the 11 )Or, uwakeuiu^' her falber, probably the entire eight would heve been deud be? fore daylight. Dr. English was called, and pronounced all of them probably out of danger, though tbe tfleets did not pass off immediately, and sumo of them were seriously ill. Failure of a Government Envelop Contractor ?Finauoial and com? mercial circles in New York were some what excited on Tuesday by hearing that Geo. H. Reay, tbe largest envelop I maker iu that city, aud possibly in the country, bad .failed. They had just completed a contract with tbe Govern? ment, and were superseded by tbe Plimpton Company. Tho suspension throws some 350 persous out of em? ployment. Mr. Read's liabilities are estimated at from $200.000 to $250, 000. The assets are $150,000 worth of machinery. Mr. Reay expresses dis? satisfaction with the preference of tbe Postmaster-General in awarding the contract to the Plimpton Company, aud, although his bid was 811,000 more, claims that tbe difference in ad? vantages more than offset that. Not Partisan.?Tbe Boston Ketcs congratulates the citizens of Massa? chusetts on the excellent character of tbe Democrats sent to represent them in Congress, and predicts that they will not act as partisans. The Spring? field (Mass.) Republican, referring to tbe election of Mr; Frost. Republican, in tbe 4th Massachusetts Congressional District, by one vote, irouically re marks that "if it were last year instead of th is, and Mr. Frost wore a Demo I oratio Congressman from Louisiana iu I atead of a Republican Cmgressmau from Massachusetts, he would bo un? seated. As it is, he is probably all right." - ? Firk in Fair Play. ? Wo regret to learn tnat a destructive fire occurred at Fair Play, iu this County, ou the night of tho 3lst ult. Tbe store of Mr. L L. Jarrard was burned. Hia loss is SI,000 to SI,500. The Masons aud Grangers loan their hall, regalia and furniture. Tho building belonged to Mr. Deun, aud is a total loss. The oarriftge repository of Messrs. Reed A* Stephens, the shop of Dr. MoCurry, aud a building occupied by Mr. R. E. Mason, were burned. The total loss is between $2,000 und 80,000. The liro was the result of accident. I ICeotcce Courier. Tho Greensboro (N. C.) State says that .several of the counterfeiters were tried ut Abbeville, last we<*k, and con? victed. Among them was Dr. Black - burne, who pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years' itnprisnutneut iu the Albany Penitentiary, This is tho same man who jumped out of the car window between Greeusboro aud Charlotte, tryiug to escape from the custody of tbe Deputy Marshals bav iug bim iu charge. That leap broke bis leg. After that, he escaped from the Asheville jail, but was recaptured. John L. Crane was sent for two years to the penitentiary. A Mississippi looal editor says: 'Ouoe more the Anglo Saxou walks erect, his eye proudly beaming with tbe glad light of triumph, and his breast heaving with the undying spirit of freedom. Ooce more tho children of tbe conqueror and tbe descendants of Alfred and Edward glory iu their ancestry and fliug tbo staudards of white supremacy to tbe fragrant breezes of the Southland, und the shouts of the victorious and uncon? querable Caucasian ascends in a grand diapason to tbe ett mal throne of li? berty." Anderson.?For Governor?Groen, 2,534; Chamberluiu, 1,762; Green'* majority 772. Lioutonaut-Goverurt ? Delauy, 2,229; GleaveH, 1.740. Con? gressman?MoGowau, 2,651; Huge, 1,633; McGowiin's majority 1,018. For Senator?J. R. Cochrau, 2,498; J. B. Moore, 1,714; Cochran's majority 784. Representatives?H. C. Vnndiver, . J. L. Orr, R. W. Simpson, Dr. John I Wilson. ? ' ? ?r-?jT I < i i . .. j .?.. - j - : Y?? "J*? fef ?g ?5 /vru jp'-r?i?? c* iliw Ipu, Bat redder, by far, is an Omaha nose. Red is the son, as yoa may suppose, When down to tbe misty horizon he goes; Red is tbe peony in spring-time that blows; Red is tbe sumac that shitieB through the snows; Red is the sherry in sunlight that grows; Red is the ruby that sparkles and glows; Aud many things red, as every one knows, Are sung of iu rhyme and talked of iu prose; But richer, and redder, and riper than thoso Is a beautiful, blossomy Omaha nosh. FcnCHOOTT, Benedicta:Co., Charles? ton, S. O, are offering one of the largest stocks of Ditv Goods and Car? pets in the United States. Parties in want of tbe tamo will save from 25 to to 30 per cent, by ordering from (hem. They are prepared to send samples on application. All retail orders over $10 will be sent free of charge to any part of tho Southern States. Remit by P. O. Order, Express or Draft drawn to our order, or Goods will bo seut C. O. D. 017 Uuited States Senators are to bo elected this winter from tbe following .States: Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Neva? da, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, West Virginia and Wisconsin, eleoting one each, and all having Democratic Legislatures; from Maine, Massachu? setts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Pennsyl vauiu and Rhode Island, electing one each, uud having Republican Legisla? tures. Gams Passage to Europe Reduced. ?The State lino of steamships between Now York and Liverpool have made a general reduction of their rates of passage, the first cabin passage being reduced from $70 to SCO, tbe second cabiu from $50 to $40, and tbe steer? age to $15. The trans-Atlantic lines are ull selling tickets to Europe at low rates. The last lines charge from $17 to $20, uud tho slow liueB from $15 to $17. The Chicago Tribune makes a classi tloation of the members elect to Con? gress so far, from which it appears that 170 are new and 105 old members. Of the old members retired, 50 declined a renomiuatiou, GS wore beaten in the party nominating convention, and 52 were defeated before tbe people after they had been renominated. It is seldom that so many old members are retired at a time. Thomas Jefferson for President in 1S03, Marcus Morton for Governor iu 1830 aud Wm. Gasten in 1874, are the only Democrats that ever carried the State of Massachusetts It is curious to note the gap iu each case was ex? actly thirty-five years. We, therefore, predict for tho benefit of poste-ity thut the old Bay Stato will again go Democratic Anno Domino 1909. A young lady in a Pennsylvania town experienced a great sensation in tho upper purt of her nose a few days ago. She was troubled with it in one way or another for some time, and was even made very sick; but dually dis? covered that it was caused by a black spider which bad crawled into one of her nostrils during tho night. A young lady and gentleman, aged, respectively, twelve aud thirteen years, were married at Gouldtown, Mich., last week. When last seen, they were quarreling over a pound of mixed can? dies, aud throwing out vague intima? tions about divorce. Next to a rooster iu a ruin storm, or a man with his mother-in-law on his arm, the most wretched looking thing iu the world is a candidate who has just overheard some friend wanting to bet three to one that he won't be elected. Incendiarism ?Ou Thursday last, the gin, screw and corn bouse of Mr. B. M. Nesmith, of Williamsburg, to? gether with tbeir entire contents, were destroyed by lire. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. A young blood at a hotel was re? quested to puss a dish uear him. "Do I you mistake mo for a waiter?" said the exquisite "No, sir; I mistook you for a gentleman." was the prompt reply. The first breach was mado in the ranks of tbe Democratic phalanx of the Forth-fonrth Congress by the death, on Monday, of Hon. John W. Head, of tbe Fourth Tennessee District. An Indiana clergyman sued a news? paper for libel and dropped dead within a week. Tbe Detroit Free Press says those fellows will learn something by and by. A Georgetown m in advertises con? cerning his runaway wife, that "as I never pay my own debts, it is reason? able to suppose that I shall not puy hers." The "headless trunk" of a young lady, whioh was found iu a railroad station out West, proved to bo a Sara? toga trunk. The Laur: tisvillo Herald explodes the Union'Herald's story about the at? tempted assassination of Representa? tive Joseph Crews. Josh Billings says: -Tew enjoy a good reputashun, give publicly and steal privately." Now parties in Franco nro the "Maes," the "Anti-Maes," the "Man ma-hontoux" and tho "Plonplonites." B wiuuus sold at twenty five ceuts a bunch iu Chnrlostou u few days ago. Several parties have beea committed to jail iu Charleston for illegal voting. J. N. Lipsoomb, Jr., of Ohappell's Depot, died ou the 7th iost. a ffmq u), HcdiciS?I Ccnfectiem. J ?\?-AB8HMALLOW DROPS, Gum Drops, 1VI Jojnbo Drops,Flsxseed dandy, White Uak Bark, Cocoa Cream, Irish Mosa Drops, Wild Ghorry Drops, Ohiorate Potash Drops, Cocoa Wafers, Chocolate for the Health, Cocoa Oreatn Caramel, Tola Jojubo, Here boa ad Jnjubo. For sale at ' Nov U I HEIMT8H'8 Pharmacy. WATT PLOW VICTORIOUS. mHE WATT PLOW has been awarded all JL the preruinms on one and two horse Plows at the State Fair on yesterday, and has taken the premiums at the Fairs in Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia, this fall. These are the Plows that every farmer should uee, and secure large crops. For sale by JO UN C. DIAL, Agent, Colom? bia. H. C._Not 14 3 Riohland Lodge, No. 39. A. F. M. Jjk A GALLED Communication of '?frmcrthis Lodge will be held at Masonia Ball, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. The M. M Degree will be con rorred. By order or the W. M. J. H. 8AWYER, _Nov 14 1_Acting Secretary. TUB EE SEW SINGING BOOKS i That ehonld be UniToraally Used. THE LEADER! For Choirs, Conventions and Singing Classes. liy II. B.PaiiXEB,assisted by L.O. Ehebsok. Price, $12 per doz ; $1138 per copy. The Song Monarch! For Singing Schools, Conventions, Musical Academies, Ao. Ily II. It. Palmkk,assisted by L. O. KurnsoM. Pi ice, $7 50 per doz.; 75c. por copy. PERKIN'S ANTHEM BOOKI Set Pieces. Anthems, Hymn Anthams, Sentences, Ac, for Choirs. By W- O. Pxaxiss. Price, $13.60 per doz ; $1.60 per copy. Specimon copies sent, post-paid, for re? tail price. OLIVER DITSON A GO,, Boaton. 1 OHAS. H. DITSON A CO., 711 Broadway, a. Y. Nov 14_awT IRWIN*S HALL. , Extraordinary Attraction Fair Week THE QUEEN STAR of the South and the eminent oomedian, ROSE AND HABRY WATKINS, And the little Southern Fairy, Supported by a First Class Dramatic Troupe, ix A 8ebies of CilCAJVD DRAMA*, tOJlKUIKS, kau.uks, ETC. W. ANDREW BO YD, Manager. F. MARTRES8, Leader of Orchestra. Prices as usual. Seats aecured at Moors & Coaby's, under the ball._Nov 8 Wood, Wood, Wood. OWING to scarcity of money, full cords of best Oak will be delivered in any part of the city, at $4 60. Try one load, und you will go to no one else than C. HAMBERG. Nov 8 0 Near O, C. A A. U.R. Depot. Boarding. MIS9 CORDELIA iuGuDECAI, Colum? bia, 8. G., announoea that her es? tablishment, 8outh-west corner of Snmter and Lady streets, ia prepared to aocomms date BOARDERS, permanent and tr?n-, i sient, whero the tastea and comforts of the most fastidious will be guaranteed Oct 12_*j!3 CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. I HAVE now ?on hand a very -handsome as sortmenl of SUGG I ES. ROUKAWAYS RAROUCn.ES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS. WHIPS, Ac, Ac, of my own as well as of Northern manu picture, and of handsome style and finish. also, A full stock or I ho -;eUbrated MILLBUBN WAGONS, which have given such universal satisfaction. My prices have been greatly reduced, and all vehicles sold are warranted for twelve month*, and any defect in work? manship or material will be made good to t ho purchaser on sending the vehicle to my Carriaqe Manufactory. Nov 10 JOHN AGNEW. LyBrand & Son 'PAKE pleasure In oalling theattention JL of the publio to an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, ooneiating of Pianos, Ohnroh and Parlor Organs, Molodoons, Violine, Gui? tars, Banjos, Flute:, Aeoordsons. Brass and Silver Band Instrumenta of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mneio and instruction Books for every olass of Musical Instrnmonts on hand at all timea. We are Sole Agenta for the 8tato of South Carolina of Est oy A Co.'a COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music sent by mail, postpaid,on reoeiptof prico; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, whon ordered, to any part of the State, marked O. O. D. Good 8econo-hand Pi? anos and Organs for sale cheap.for oaah. Pianos, Organs and Melodeons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and will giveoepecialattention to Packing,Re? moving and Shipping Pianos for otherpar tieo to any point deeirod, at moderate prioea. _ ? All ordere promptly at tended to anduat iafaction guaranteed to those favoring as with their patronage. Send for our cata loitno of Sheet Mnaicand MuaicalMerohan diae. Richardson ?treot, a fewdoor*\bovo Pneasix ?fBce.Columbia.R. C. Nov 7 Minco Meat and Plnm Pudding. ATM JRLM colobrated MINCE MEAT. Atraore's English Plum Pudding Ju*t received and for salo by Nov 7 3 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Subscribe for the Pnossix.