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By Telosrapli Cable DtHpntclK-H. PARIS, November 29 Evening.-It bas been ascertained that ?Secretary Seward'? long despatch of Monday, to the American Minister at this Court, related chiefly to the withdrawal of the french troops from Mexico, and expressed the hope that Franco would carry out her promises. The u .'spatcb, it is understood, also alludes to ilie departure of tien. Sherman for Mexico, and gavo tho reasons why ho was sent thither; although tho despatch was of un? usual length, it was nevertheless couched in a conciliatory, though dignified, spirit. LONDON*, November 3?-Noon.-A gun? boat left Sheerness yesterday, and another will leave to-day; their destination is Ire? land. Tiley carry with them a largo sup? ply of arms and ammunition, to bs used in the suppression of the Fenian outbreak. Moro arrests have been made. LIVERPOOL, November 30-Noon.-The Brokers* Circular reports thc sales of cot? ton for the week at 73,000 haies. The sales to-day have been 10.000 bales. Tho market opens steadier, at lld. for middling up? lands. Market for breadst tiffs unchanged. LONDON, December 1.-There is a rumor that the chief organizer Stephens lately arrived in Paris, and is now secreted there. It is reported on good authority that Mr. Bigelow, Uuited States Minister at Paris, recently read to Napoleon in person a very grave and decided despatch from, Secretary Seward. This despatch, so report goes, implicitly required France to fulfill tho en? gagements she bad entered into with re? gard to the Mexican question. The Empe? ror, however, made no reply. LIVERPOOL, December 1.-Cotton market without quotable change. Tho market for breads turfs somewheat easier, and corn has declined to 39s. Cd. for mixed Western. Pork also tending downward. LONDON, December 1.-Money market quiet and steady. Consola opened at 89$ for money. Five-twenties 70J. Sew? Items. WASHINGTON-, December 1.-The radical members of Congress, numbering perhaps fifty, held a caucus to-night at the Capitol. Stevens presided. A committee of nino member was appointed to prepare business ftir an adjourned meeting, to be held on Tuesday night next. Thc caucus discussed tho subject of removals from office. Vari? ous members mentioned instances of what they considered as gross injustice on tho part of the President, and tho caucus una? nimously recommended that the Senate reject all thc nominations made merely on political ground?. FORTRESS MONROE, December 1.-The Mississippi Commissioners who were ap? pointed to visit President Johnson in rela? tion to the release of Mr. Davis, had a lengthy interview with the latter in tho fort to-day, acquainting bim with tho re? sult of their visit to Washington. Rev. Ballard Dunn, of Brazil, arrived here to-day, on a visit io Mr. Davis. WASHINGTON, December 1.-Maj. Gene? ral Tilison. Assistant Commissioner of Freedmen for Goorgia, and Maj. General Scott, Assistaut Commissioner for South Carolina, who were mustered out of ser? vice, have been retained in service until further orders. A large number of Congressmen arrived here V>-night. There seems no doubt of a qu,. mm in both Houses on Monday. So far as can be ascertained by conversation, and otherwise, the idea of introducing articles of impeachment against tho President, finds little, if any favor, and it is said the messago of the President will be about tho same as last year's, and will occupy about an hour in the reading. TORONTO, December 1.-Tho Fenians sentenced to death have been respited for three months, to await tho result of an ap? peal. McGee, in a recent speech, referring to the convicted Fonians, said these men de? serve death; but the spirit of tho times is opposed to capital punishment where any other punishment can reach tho case, and in these cases, I hope it may be found pos? sible to temper justice with mercy. Queen Victoria and suite went to Walver bampton to-day, where she took thc chief part in the ceremonies of unveiling the statue of Prince Albert. Immense crowds of peoplo were present, who extended an enthusiastic welcome to the Queen. LISBON, December 1.-Tho famous Mi antonomah and six other vessels belong? ing to tho United States Navy, arc now riding at anchor in this harbor. It is as? certained, however, that they will sail in a few days. I*Iurket lit-poi'tit. NEW YORK, December 1-Noon.-Gold 40$. Stocks dull and lower. Flour 10? 15c. lower. Wheat l?2c. lower. Corn 2? 4c. lower. Rico dull and drooping. Pork dull-mess 21"?21J. Lard dull, at 12?14. Cotton quiet, at 33i?34 for uplands. BALTIMORE, December 1.-Flour inactive. Wheat very dull. Corn receipts heavy and prices drooping-new white 8G@3S: yellow 93@95. Oats quiet, at 55?57. Lard 13? 13$. Rice 174?18$. NEW ORLEANS, December i.-Cotton dull and declining; sales of 3,000 bales-low middling 31; middling 32 i. Receipts 2,434 bales. Sugar tending "upward-fair 9.J. Molasses higher, at G0@67L Superfine flour $10.25. Corn firm-mixed $1.35. Oats advanced 5@7c. Wheat $1.37*. Pork dull and unchanged. Bacon unchanged. ST. Lons, December 1.-Flour, dull nothing doing; lower grades $9,50; extra $13.75. Corn heavy at 5?7c. lower; new vellow 88; white, 88*; old. 90?92. Pork, "dull, at 21c. Whiskey $2.29. SUPERIOR KEROSENE OIL. BBLS. extra fino KEROSENE OIL, for sale bv Nov 13 ' FISHER A HEINITSH. To the Publi WE RFCtffl WI O AA YARDS OIL BOILED HEAVY BL ?\J\) 500 " FRENCH MERINOES, ve 1,0()0 yards FIC.URED DELAINES, onl\ 1,000 *' STRIPE GINGHAMS, very d 1,000 " CALICOES, 12ic. AI 1,090 " Colored COBURGS, damaged be sohl as low as 20 cents per yard-worth We ^Will INTot S. H. MYE 2 SUCCESSORS 0 Cotton "Earns ! AT wholesale cr retail, by Doo 1 .'! ITS H EU & LOWRANCE. IX E TL TL I JV G- S I rp Wo HUNDRED boxes Smoked and Scale J. HERRINGS- -bv the box only-bv . Pee 1 3 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Kerosene Oil! LARD OIL, TANNERS' OIL, Roiled Linseed OIL, Raw Machine " PAINTS and VARNISHES. In store and for salo LOW bv FISHER & LOWRANCE. Dec 1_3 IRON, STEEL. NAILS, POT WARE. Tin'd and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE. Carpenters' and Blacksnrs TOOLS. SCALES. AXES, S. W. Collins' and other brands. PAINTS. OILS and GLASS. In store and for sale LOW by FISHER & LOWRANCE. Nov 9 _ "BEWARE OF THAT COUGH!" TUE chancing season is productive of j many afflictions of the lungs and , ! throat. A small cough is the voice of na ! turo telling you to beware of tho danger of ! a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough land affections of tho luugs, use "STAN? LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." 'it will euro VQU. Regina; once. Don't delay. Go to FISHER ?A HEINITSH, and ask ior "Stanley's." j They are thc proprietors. Nov '.) ~THE S TAFF OF LIFE! YET the cause of many ills. Bleat fer? mented is less nutritious than unfer I mented, in consequence of its gluten and j starch being decomposed. All fermented ! bread, no matter by what combination of substances fermentation hasbo/m brought about, is unwholesome and poisonous to tho stomach. Indigestion, heart-burn, headache, acidity, flatulency, oppression of thc stomach, all conic from the obnoxious ferment. Use tho "CRESCENT/ELATED BAKING POWl 'ELS '-a cheap, wholesome and nutritious powder for making all kinds of broad, batter cakes, Johnny cakes, muf? fins, buckwheat cakes. For sale by FISIIER .'?? 1IE1NITSH. Pharmacist?. CHEAP SOAP AM) STARCH. TURPENTINE SOAP, Pale Bar Laundry Diamond Starch, Concentrated Lye, Washing Soda. For salo bv FISHER A H EINT TS H.D rut: tri ats. Toothache Cured in One Minute. TUE most violent toothache relieved in one minute. For salo bv _ FISHER A HEINITSH. Pharmacists. The Two-Shilling Cough Remedy ! ACOMBINATION of Wild Cherry and Tar. "A valuable cough cure-for con? sumption, coughs, colds, asthma, influenza, catarrh and all lung diseases. Only 25 cents a bottle. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists. HARVEY'S ITCH OINTMENT ! IT cures Itch in twenty-four hours. It cures all kinds of Itch-Barber's Itch, Camp Itch, Tetter Itch, Pilo Itch, Scald head Itch? For salo bv" FISHER A HEINTT^II, Pharmacists. _ SODA AND STARCH ! mWG THOUSAND lbs. COOKING SODA. JL 1,000 lbs. PEARL STARCH. Just re? ceived and for salo low bv Oct 9 J. AT. R. AGNEW. Potware! PotwareS Ai DLL supplv of POTS, OVENS, SPI? DERS and' SAUCE-PANS, now on hand and for salo at lowest market prices bv J. AT. R. AGNEW. "Oct O_ Circular Saws. AFULL assortment of best qualitv Cast Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from 8 to 52 i?chos in diameter, hist received and for salo low bv J. AT. R. AGNEW. Oct 31_ Paints, Oils, Window Glass. THREE THOUSAND lbs. pure WHITE LEAD, ground in oil. 1,000 lbs. St. Louis White Lead, ground in oil, at 12\ cents per pound. 200 gallons boiled and raw Linseed Oil. Together wit;.' a complete assortment of Tanners' and Machinery Oils, dry and ground Paints, Furnitnre, Coach and Japan Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Paint Brushes, Varnish, Dusting and Scrubbing Brushes. For salo at low prices by _Oct. 31_J. A T. R. AGNEW. c in General! ff EXPRESS. ACE SILK, 23 inches, $2.00. rv fine, $1.00. I 2Sc. eep. 20c. -so, on th? voyage from New York, which will CO cents. "oe Un dex-sold. RS & 00., F ABELES, MYERS & CO. Imo Cheaper than Ever! DOES TUE UNDERSIGNED OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRINTS, at 12* cent? a rani. Brown and White SHIRTING, at 1G con's ? yard, Ladies' CORSETS, from 75 cents upward. G-4, 8-4 and 10-1 TABLE DAMASK, at reduced ur ?co?, 10-4 SHEETING, at 85 cents, French Mcrinoos, from $1 upward, Silk Striped Poplins, All-wool DeLaines, Black Dress Silk, at SI.25 a yard, Black Alpacas, Bombazines," White Linens, Ladies' Shawls, Dobege, Linen Towels, Stockings, Trunks, Linen Handkerchief?, at 15 cents a piece, Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES, The Largest Assortment of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, at Lowest Prices ! A full assortment of Ladies' Cloak Trimmings, Bugle Trimmings, Ladies' Gauntlets, Blankets, Flannels, Balmoral Skirts, of the best quality, Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks, G-4 wide, a-t $2 a yard. A full as?ortment of Variety Goods, which is offered at 25 per cent, less than any other Merchant in this city of?ers them. J. MENDEL, Main Street, two doors above E. Stenhouse's. Dec 1 Imo R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD WILL SELL Clothing at Cost! OWING to the GREAT SCARCITY OF MONEY, and to the fact that we have not the room to handle the LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING that we have on hand. Call and see for yourselves. BEDELL'S ROW. BEAD AND PROFIT! HOUSE-KEEPERS AND FURNISHERS ! QALL and see our BED BLANKETS and SHEETINGS-O H E A P E R THAN EVER. YOUNG- MEN AND OLD ! Call and seo our CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SHAWLS, TIES, GLOVES, SOCKS, and every article of COMFORT and FASHION. LADIES I Call and examine our fine stock of ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS. >X E R C A TN T S I Call and replenish from our LARGE STOCK, at a BARE COMMISSION. We ask all to give us a call, and compare our GOODS and PRICKS. Wo will tako pleasure in showing our stock, feeling certain that the PRICES arc RIGHT, and kuow ing the GOODS to be NEW and FIRST-CLASS. Nov 23 SHIVER & BECKHAM. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED*! And keep constantly on Hand ! C^ORN, RICE, LARD, BUTTER. Skimmed and English Dairv CHEESE. ^Baltimore SIDES and SHOULDERS. J. J. EVANS' EXTRA Sugar-cured HAMS. SUGARS, of all grades. SUPER and SELF-RAISING FLOUR. GOSHEN BUTTER, CRACKERS, of all kinda. SALT, in long, seamless sacks. Together with a fine assortment of WINES an?\ LIQUORS, and a varied stock of House-keeping Articles, all of which will bc sold at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICES for CASH. CaU and examine for yourselves, at ? - SHERIDAN'S, Oct 20 Corner of Gervais and Assembly streets, nest to the Washington House. NEW STORE AND Clothing, Hats, Caps CENT'S FtJ?ttisHtN? GOODS 1 At Wholesale ?L?IK1 Xi ot ?X il I AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 57 AND 59 MAINSTREET, COLUMBIA. Jn THE undersigned informs his fellow-citizens, th?t having rebuilt and thoroughly 9 refurnished his store, ho is prepared to show a COMPLETE STOCK of GOODS in j?the CLOTHING LINE, to which ho invites intention. His assortment comprises, COATS,' OVER-COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, SCARFS, CRAVATS, . HATS, CAPS, TRA VE LIN G BLANKETS, SHA WLS, COLLARS, ?fcc. TR UNES, YA LISES, HA T BOXES, Etc. Also, a splendid assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING-. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS on hand, made up at short notice. SUITS at $15, SUITS at $10, SUITS at 20, SUITS at 45. SUITS at 25, SUITS at 50, SUITS at 30, SUITS at 'M, SUITS at 35, SUITS ii, 75. R. G. ANDERSON, Oct 25_ __Agent. H E. NICHOLS & CO., General Insurance Agents, Stock and Exchange Brokers, COLUMBIA, S- O REPRESENT, among others, the following well-known FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES: QUEEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY of Liverpool and London-author? ized capital ?2,000,000, or nearly.$10,000,000 UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, New York-capital and assets over. 3,000,000 INTERNATIONAL, New York-capital and asset? nearly. 2,000,000 SECURITY, New York-capital and assois. 1,500,000 HOME, New Haven-capital and assets. 1,500,000 MANHATTAN, New York-capital and assets. 1,100,000 NORTH AMERICAN, New York-capital and assets. 760,000 HOME, Savannah, Ga.-capital and assets. ?00,000 SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST, Savannah-capital and assets ... 500,000 Risks taken on BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, COTTON-in store and on planta? tions-Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, Mortgages and every description of pro? perty liable to loss or damage by lire, on thc LOWEST TERMS. Policies issued pay ablc'in gold or currency, and losses promptly paid. ?ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford- capital and assets nearly $4,000,000. This liberal and generous company presents great inducements to those who feel that life is uncertain, and who desire to make a CERTAIN provision for those near and dear, who otherwise might stiffer when thev aro gone. SELL EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, in sums to suit, at the usual rates. Internal Revenue Stamps, of all denominations, for salo. BS" Office corner of Main and streets, over Agnew's store. Sept 9 Gmo V Flour and Buckwheat. FIFTY bbls. FAMILY FLOUR. .200 bbls. inediuin and low-priced Flour, I 10 bbls. New Hulled Buckwheat. Just received and f.;r salo by N?v L5 J.'A T. B. AGNEW. I POTATOES! POTATOES! ?) -r BBLS. choice Northern POTATOES. I ?IO 20 bushola choice Sweet Potatoes, at ? il per bushel. Just n ceived and for sale I by J. A T. IL AGNEW. Nov 13_ Almonds, Raisins, Currants. JUST received, a complete assortment ot , ALMONDS, RAISINS, CURRANTS ! PRUNES, CITRON. A ?. Nov 7 J. A T. IL AGNEW. Corn Starch, Tanioca, &c. FRESH TAPIOCA, Corn Starch, Dur? yea'* Maizena, Hocker's Farina. (Ul hand and for sale bv Nov 7_J. A T. It. AGNEW. Ground Wagon Boxes. JUST received, a supply of Wagon and Cart Boxes, from two.inches to six inches- For salo low, bv Oct 21_Jjt T. It. AGNEW. AXES! AXES! AXES! FIFTY doz. host warranted AXES. Just received and for salo low. at whole? sale and retail bv J. A T. L. AGNEW. Spades, Shovels and Manure Forks. 50 VELS AMKS' SPADES itl"1 slI()" 25 doz. Rowland's and Thomas' Spades and Shovels. 25 doz. Manure Forks, assorted qualities. Just received and for salo low bv Sept 6_.LA T. R. AGNEW. SALT AND BLUE STONE. IrtOUK HUNDRED sacl.s LIVERPOOL ? 1 SALT, extra large, at S3.30. ? 1,000 lbs. BLUE STONE, 7 lbs. for SI. Tho above wiil be sold at pi ices mimed, or at lower prices, if offered lower by any | house in Columbia. " UV will not be miden- ? soltL"_J. A T. R. AO NEW. TJSEWn.X.?OSE'S FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,1 rIiHE undersigned have been appointed j JL agents for these superior SAFES, j These Safes aro made with throe ?lauges - ? all other safes have but two. They have i Powder Proof Locks, and the locks and ; bolts aro protected with plates of hardened j steel, which is the only protection against thc burglars drill and the insertion of pow? der. Also, warranted free from dampness. While these Sates have no superior in quality, they ar? furnished tit moderate prices-at least ?5 to 33? per cent, less than Herring's and other makers.'while thc quality cannot be surpassed. A sample Safe can be seen at our store, and orders will bo taken at New York pr:,:es, with expenses of transportation at* Jed, and no charge for forwarding in Charlestor. J. A T. R. AGNEW. Joly 21_;_ LAW CAES. THE undersigned have entered into part? nership, under the name of ARTHUR, MELTON A MELTON, for practice in the Courts of Law and Equity for Richland, Fairfield, Newberry, Lexington, Kershaw and Sumter Districts, and in thc United States Courts. HST Office, in Columbia, in rear of the Court House, up stairs-heretofore occu? pied by Melton A Melton. E. J. ARTHUR, <'. 1). MELTON. Nov 15 Imo SAMUEL W. MELTON. Garden JUST opened, a largo assortment of fresh GARDEN SEED -Philadelphia - consisting of : Cabbage Seed, Turnip " Lettuce Squash " Tomatoes, Spinach, Radish. Parship, Celery, Beets, Cucumber, Melon.-, Okra, Toas, Leans. Red and White Onion Setts. At wholesale and retail, at _LV-o 1 Du. C. H. MIOT'S Drug Store. pr f\ BUSHELS, in store and for sale by Oil NovO FISHER A LOWRANCE. ?) r ii g s AND ? IIOSTETTEE'S BITTERS. g&S&Hkj McLean's Strength's Cordial. Panknin's Hepatic Litter:-. B?^9 Mustang Liniment. QK_jg Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Hoo?and's German Litter.'-. Radway's Relief. Nandford'a Liver Invigorator. \Yhite Castile Soap. Cod Liver Oil. Calomel, Alum. Opium, Bloc Mass. Concentrated Lye. Castor Oil. Sulphur, Cream of Tartar. Epsom Salts, Magnesia. White Mustard Seed. Nutmegs, Mace. Turmeric, Prepared Chalk. Hops, Dover's Powder. English Mustard. Together with a large assortment of such articles as are gonorallv kept in lirst class drug stores. DR. C. "ll. MIOT, Sept 1. Druggist and Chemist. NUIXT GOODS. HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Pearson's Hair Rejuvenator. Lyon's Kathuiron. Barry's Tricopherous. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Jayne's Expectorant. Brown's Bronchial Troches. For salo at DB. C. H. MIOT'S Drug Store. Nov 2t_ HAIR BRUSHES. JUST OPENED, a largo assortment of Low's and John Gosnell Av Co.'s ENG? LISH HAIR BRUSHES, at DR. C. H. MIOT'S Drug Store. ROSE WATES. O N E caso TRIPLE SUPERIOR h REN CU ROSE WATER, received and for sale MIOT'S DRUG STORE. COMBS! COMBS! FNDIA RUBBER, BUFFALO and IVORY L COMBS, at ' C. H. MIOT'S Oct 17 Drug Store. Mule, liuygy, Wagons and Carriage. Ey "A. R. PHILLIPS. TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, 3d December, sale-dav, at loi o'clock, 1 wiil sell, at the Conrt House, 1 good Work Mule, Buggy and Hames?;, 1 1-horsc Wagon, 2 2-horso Wagons, 1 l-horse Spring Wagon, 1 good Carriage. De?; 2 Cottage. Ey LEVIN & PEIXOTT?. TO-MORROW, 3d December, al the Court Housi, wo AV i 11 offer, That pleasantly situated COTTAGE." with the Lot attached, on the East sido of Gates street, fronting 12 Feet by 118 deep. Bounded on tho North by lot formerly owned by Wm. Bollinger, South by corner lot owned by lt. Swaffield, East by lot for? merly owned by James Johnston and West by (tates strei t. The building has four good room--, each with lire-place, and good Kitchen of two rooms. TKUMS OF SALK.-One-half cash; balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by mortgage and insurance of property. Pur? chaser to pay for papers. Dec 2 1 Cottage Ghd Lats. W. T. "WALTER Willsell. at thc Court House, on tho FIRST MONDAY in December next, Tho Cottage on'Lincoln street, opposite the Gas-Works. Tho Cottage lias four rooms above, and four basement rooms, with good well of water, bath-house, vine? ry, fruit trees, largo vegetable garden and all necessary out-buildings attached. ? ALSO, A Lot, fronting on Lady street 70 foot, and running back 223 feet. The above property may lie treated for and bought low at private salo, previous to dav of sale, by application as above Nov 10 'Jt Desirable Lot. By LEVIN & PELX0TT0. ON tho FIRST MONDAY in December, at the Court House, wd will sell, That Desirable LOT, situated on Marion street, bounded on tito South by Mrs. Clen dining and on the North by Dr. ileinitsh; lot measuring 46" L et front, and running back *.:'.) Let. TEKUS OF SAXE.-One-half cash; the ba? in nco on-:? credit of twelve months, secured by mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay lor papers. Nov 21 stfml Orangeburg Female Seminary. Ey JACOB COHEN & CO. ON TUESDAY, the 1th of December, at ll o'clock, at the North (if tho Exchange, Charleston, S. C., will be sold, Ti,at DESIRABLE PROPERTY, situated in tile town ot Orangeburg, and known as tho "Orangebnrg Female College." Tho building is largo, and suitable for a Hotel or Boarding School, being capable of ac? commodating about two hundred (200) persons. On the premises aro gas works for supplying the building with gas; and a fine orchard and garden. Tho grounds are ample and eligibly located, being near tho Railroad Depot. TEEMS.-One-tenth cash; balance by bond, payable in live equal annual instal? ments, secured Ly mortgage of tho pro? perty. Premises to be kept insured and policy assigne.1 Purchaser to pay for papers. The above property can be treated for at private salo. . Nov 20 io 6?ME MULES MUAI!!"! THE Kalmia Mills Company, having no further uso for their teams, will oller for sale, (at their ?works, on tho South Carolina Rail? road, eight miles fr.-m Augusta. Ga.,) on tho FIRST TUESDAY' in DECEMBER, sixty FINE MULES and two HORSES, with Log Carts, Wagons, Harness, .vc. Most of these Mules wero brought fron; Kentucky last winter, and aro very supe? rior animals; they are all in excellent older, after working hurd thc entire sum? mer. There is no liner lot of Mules in tho country. Terms cash. BENJAMIN F. EVANS. ; Nov 20 President Kalmia Mills. SHERIFF SALE." BY" virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, I will sell, before tho Court 1 House in Columbia, on the FIRST MON? DAY and TUESDAY in December next, all thc right, title and interest of tho defen? dant. Wm. E. Scott, in thc following art oles of Merchandize, viz.: 1 box Soap, 1 doz. Tumblers, 1 box containing sundry articles of Dry Goods, 1 box Soda, lot of Caps, 1 box Shoos, 1 box Smoking Tobacco, lot of Tinware, 9 Kerosene Glass Lamps. 1 box Pipes, 2 Tin Cans, 5 small Fin ing Pans, 1 box Copperas, half doz. Wire Sift? ers, half doz. Hair Brushes, 2 doz. Buck? skin Purses, 4 bottles Wino, 1 doz. bottles Mustard and various other articles of Mer? chandize, Ac. Levied on as tho property of Wm. E. Scott, at tho shit of T. M. Bris 1 toi vs. Wm. E. Scott. Terms cash. Nov 15 ? J. E. DENT. S. R. D. 3 REGARDLESS OF GOST ! . Wi ASSEMBLY STREET, etween Plain and Washington, Dffer their largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods, OlotliiiiS", IIiii*<l ware, Grocei-ies, TJm.l>r*ella.s, Boots, Slioes, Hats, Caps, ?Seo-, AT AND BELOW COST. Call Soon and See for Yourselves. J: SULZBACHER S CO. Oct 24 2mn CANDLES! CANDLES! ONE HUNDRED boxes Sperm and Ada? mantine CANDLES. Just received and for salo by J. A T. R. AGNEW.