Verdun nowa? i electorials hofonl it Xf?&K sad WM nominated for tho Ccft#8 .KeyMaff' from ibo Uni ward in Par i c Despatches from Florence announce "Victor Emanuel dying. The Prince and Princess Napoleon have been summoned ta his bedside. PABIS, November 8.-Au unknown man has been arrested, who con teased his intention to assassinate the Emperor. Nothing late regarding tho King of Italy's health, ?. MADRID, November 8.-Tho unionists and progressionists disagree on other points than electing a King. Oom estie .Nuwu. CHICAGO, November 8.-The schooner Titan baa hpen wrecked on Lako Michi? gan-eight lives lost. BOSTON, November 8.- Tho British schooner Frank, from San Domingo, for Boston, arrived at Pro vi ncc to wu with all bauds siok. The mate and ono seaman died of. fever. . HUDSON, OHIO, November 8.-Eighteen indies of snow fell hore this morning. NEW OBIJKANS, November 8.-Tho new (steamship Hanover, from Bremen, brought 200 emigrants; fifty for Texas, and most of the others for Louisiana. JACKSON, Misa., November 8.-The State Fair, which takes place next week, promises to be a great SUCCOR?. Mnny articles for exhibition have already ar? rived. Mo m M?, November 8.-Tho track-lay? ing On tho Mobile and New Orleans Bail road was commenced hore, to-day. The first spike was driven by Col. Mann, the proprietor of the Register, who made a speech. ' RICHMOND, November 8.-A telegram to tho Dispatch announces tho arrest, at Charlottesville, to-day, of John H. Sal? mon, charged with tho murder of his aged -mother and young brother, Thurs? day morning last. They were found brained with a hatchet, and Salmon, who went home that morning drunk, from a neighboring farm, asserts that he found them in that condition. Tho prisoucr was cool and denied the murder, but made many contradictory statements. General Danby issued au order to-day postponing all railroad stockholders meetings until after the admission of the State. CHAKLYESTON, November 8.-Sailed steamer Gulf Stream, New York. aching ton New*. WASHINGTON, Novombcr?.- The Navy Department publishes an eloquent order in memoriam of Admiral Stewart, who died on Saturday. He had been seventy one years in service. Internal revenue receipts to-day over $500,000. Brogden bas been appoiutcd Collector for the Second North Carolina District. Paraguayan advices indicate that Lo? pez is still strongly posted, aufi is capa? ble of prolonging the struggle indefi? nitely. The sharp North-east wind, for a day or two past, renders furs very comforta? ble^-if you want a handsome set of fors, cheap, go to Shiver's. N9 Hon. A. H. Stephens says of Solomons' Bitters: "I have used them with decided benefit; in giving tone to the digestive or? gans and general streng th to the system." A wonderful enre reported from Penn? sylvania with HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT. A girl fifteen years of age, pale and' siokly, emaciated, no appetite, losing flesh, with sore eyes, sore mouth, and u geneial wasting away-all owing to po? verty of blood. After using four bottles Of the Queen's Delight, her appetito re ttirried, digesti?n improved, increase in growth and flesh, sores removed, skin bright and clear, and every indication of an improved condition of her whole sys? tem. This is one' of tho mnny cases we hear of tho wonderful results of Hein? itsh's Queen's Delight. Everywhere, North'?id South, wherever introduced, it is spoken of in the highest terms. 019. THE SECHKT OF BEAUTY lies in thc use of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALM for the com? plexion. Roughness, Redness, Blotches, Sun? burn, Freckles and Tau disappear where it is applied, and a beautiful complexion of pure, satin-like tex turo is obtained. The plainest features aro made, to glow with healthful bloom and youth ful beauty. Remember Hagau's MAC.XOL.IA BALM is tho thing that produces these effects, and any lady oan secure it for 75 cents at any of our stores. To preserve and dress tho hair use Lyon's Kath airen. 017J13 ?wmmmm ------------?? Pure Glycerine. BROMIDE POTASS., Iodide .? Bromide Amnion., Oxalate Cerium, Mostard Loaves, (English,) Cblorodyno, Tannin, Fer salo by E. E. JAC KSON, Nov 4 Druggist. Flour for Sale. *CT7IAMILY FLOUR," of various brands, Jj from $8.50 per barrol, upwards. LEAFHART St SLOAN. 7*Nov 2_ Dealers in Flour and Grain. Oats. WESTERN and North Carolina Seed O ATP, for sale low, by _NoT-L gMHBB* LOWRANCE & PI8HER. Axes! Axes P. -t f\f\ DOZ. Beat Cast Steel, Warranted 1UU AXES, on hand and for sale low, at wbolosale and retail, by J. St T. R. AGNEW. Buckwheat and Syrup, NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUK. Golden ?Drip SY RUP. For sale by Oct 28 E. AG. D.HOPE. Vnr?HOlAIj ARD CUMBtEBCUL. COLUMBIA, P. C.,. November 8-There WM very little doing in cotton to-day. ?nd the nales only amounted to 15 balee-middliog* " ~Wstr.' B?snv November Stertt^Jb^?lVl, MU -w-^? S'efi?: Alabama 8H, r^ 83; Tte 02} North Carolina's, old, South Carolina's, new, CG. Flour Who at i<&2c. lower. Pork dull 29.30. Cotton eeeier, at 25*. Fr HAVANA. November 8.-The stock of sogar at Havana and Matanzas io 12*.OOO boxes and 2,400 hogsheads; contracts foi: tho corniDg crop has been mado at J?4 reals Tees than current prices. 7 P. M.-Cotton heavy and io. lower, with sales of 2<900 hales, at 25}. Flour heavy-su? perfine State 5.1 005.30: common to fair extra Southern 5.85<v y G THE POST BAND Will give a GRAND CONCERT ix JANNEYS HALL, ox TL'ES DA V KYENING, NOVEMBER O. Particulars in programmes. Nov 7 2 .TANNEY'S HAU.! TUB STAR COMEDY C?MBIM10.\ Will appear in Columbia Wednesday, Thursday and Friday E'gs. Mr. Mark Read, The Celebrated Comedian, MISS FLOR, LAF0WD, The beaut??iil and fascinating Comedienne. SUPP OlH T DES SID By an efficient DRAMATIC CORPS. Ot." Tho Manager takes pleasure in an? nouncing that this will be a FIRST CLAi-S ENTERTAINMENT. Tickets can bo obtained at the Hotels in this city. Nov 7 2 FOR BARGAINS Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, HA TS, CA PS, UM li HELL. t S, Ladies and Oent's Furnishing Goods, Call at JACOB SULZBACHER'S. Nor 7 Notice. AS we have lost so much MONEY, latoly, sent us through tho mail, by persons or? dering Duplicate Photographs from Negatives in our hands, wo hereby notify all parties sending us money, that wc will not bo respon? sible for money sent us, unless it comeB by Post Office Order, Registered Letter, or by Ex or es H. WE ARN &. HIX, Photographers,' Nov G Imo Colombia, 8. C. OUR HOUSE RESTAURANT, SITUATED on Assombly stroot, near thc North-east corner of the Market, is now prepared to servo up OYSTERS in every style, to pleaao tho patrons of tho House. Families con bo supplied with Oysters cither on tho sholl or opened. The BAU it furnished with tho best of WINES, LIQUORS, ETC. A fine BOWLING ALLEY is attached to tho House. D. McGUINNIS, i Nov 4 5* Proprietor. For Sale. DiCKSOIPS IMPROVED COTTON SEED, fl BOWN from Seed purchased directly of VX Mr. David Dickson, in 1867. and carofully preserved from mixing or adulteration willi other seed. I will deliver tho Seed, sacked in good order, at tho Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail? road, at $2.00 per bushel, for any amount un? der 5 bushels, or at $1.50 per bushol, for all amounts in excess of 5 bushels. A. P. ?MAKER, St. Matthew's, 8. C. I respectfully refer lo tho below named gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of me last spring, for information touching the purity and supe? riority of tho Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. B. Taber, Fort Motte ; P. M. Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. Faulting, Esq., St. Mat? thew's ; L. B. Beckwith, Knq., Jamison's; and Captain F. H.W. Rrigginaun and W. B. Muller, Esq., Orangeburg Court House { aUcf Orajpgc burg Oonnty, 8. 0. A. P. A. Noy 3 J3L ?ARaEI _MSES ;., ^.^^ r i^ghf^d .-.TA - .v.-^v iii Y v.r.- ' . OF . . ., - THE FINEST AM) CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE! STATE!!! COMPRISING CHOICE Drugs and Medicines. English, French and American CHEMICALS, Elegant Perfuui?? and Extracts, Russian Toilet and Skin.Soap, Kesau and Sarg'a Glycerine Shaving Soap, Yardlcj "s Famous Skiu Soap, Fine Hair Oils and richly perfumed Pomades, Toilet Waters every order, German and French Cologne Water. Hair Brushes in great variety, Luhius1 Boso Powder and Soaps, beautiful Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, New Powder Boxes and Paffs, Splendid English Hairbrushes, Toilet Hand Mirrors, t Fine Ivory Combs, R??alo Dressing Combs. Turkish Towels and Gloves, Bath Brushes and Rubbers, French and IUlimi Cosmetics, Fumigateur Pectoral, for Asthma, Liebig's Extraot of Beef, Cilia's Extract of Beef, Coxes' Gelatine, Broma, Cocoa, Arrowroot, Flavoring Extracts in variety, Preparad Wheat for Infants, Hard's Farinaceous Food for Infants, Pectoral Gum Drop*] for Coughs, Chi ?rale of Potash Lozenges for Soie Throat, Wirtass' Cough Lozenges, Spitta Lozenges for Cold in the Head, Jujube Paste. ALSO, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COLUMBIA DRUG DOUSE, Fisher & Heinitsh, Druggists, OFFEB for salo a largo stock of kDBUGB. CHEMICALS, SUNDRIES, FANCY ARTICLES, Patent Medi? cines, Perfumery, and other articles -all of the best quality and at tho lowest prices. Merchants in tho interior will dowell to stop and examine before buving elsewhere. 1,000 lbs. Sup. Carb. Soda, 1,000 lbs. Blue Stone, 5,000 lbs. Epsom Salts, 5 grosB Opodeldoc, 50 lbs. Blue Mass, 100 gallons Castor Oil, 100 lbs. Calomel, 10 gross Worm Sugar Plums, Gross of Essences, Castor Oil in Bottles, 5 gross Qnaker Liniment, Pain Killer, Mustang Liniment, All kinds of Patent Medicines, Turpentine, Alcohol, Kerosene Oil. New and Beautiful Goods, AND USEFUL too. A largo stock now on hand of beautiful Toilet articles, of newest stvlo and quality, and at low prices. PER? FUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES. English and French, hard and soft; elegant English Hard Tooth Brushes, Infants' Tooth and Hair Brushes, Turkish Bathing Towels and Gloves, Toilet So*ps in great variety and of the finest quality, and very cheap. Rubin's newest EXTBACT8 for tho handker? chief. Roso and Violet Toilet Powder. Fine Pomado for the Hair. Hair Restorers of every kind. Dressing Combs, of French Buffalo Horn. Fino Ivory Combs, Metallic Back Combs. Cosmetics for tho Complexion. German Cologne, Sachets in variety. Puffs and Powder Boxes. Glovo and Handkerchief Boxes. For salo at FISHER ? HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Oct lil_ ? Barks, Pepsin. Cod Liver Oil. FERRO Phosphorated ELIXIR OF BARK. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir o? Bark with Bismuth. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Bark with Strychnia. Wine of Pepsin for Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Powder of Pepsin for Weak Stomach. Puro Cod Liver Oil for Consumption. Chlorato * Potash Logen/.es. Postoral Fumigators for Asthma. Farinaceous Food for Infants. Holublo Pyrophosphate of Iron and Soda. Iodized Srrup of Horse Radish. Pastilles Digestive. Liebig's Extract of Beef Vichy Salts. Cairs Feet Jolly. Kissingen Water. Congress Water. For salo bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Oct 30 t Chomiat8_aud Druggists. _ Dried Fruit. ?M?~\ BUSHELS DBIED TEACHES. JA '?O bushels Dried APPLES. Foreali lowjiy "E. ?O. P. HOP?? Whit?. Corn. BUSHELS primo old White CORN, for sale 0/ E. k G. D. nOPE. 500 HEME'S DINING- SALOON % i all? wu B3 oponed for thoV^^ **^WWflC^ season, with choice MH?k OYSTERS, GAME, dbe., together with Z3CS ENGLISH ?nd American TOOTH BBU8H E8, Englieh Hair Brushes, American Hair Brushes. COM138. o? all kinds ?na pri?es, Chuleo Extracts and other Perfamo?, at low prices, r; JACKSON'S Drug Store. C. E. J?CKSON, Agent for K. Sutteriok &, Co.'s celebrated PATTERNS OF GARMENTS For Ladies, Misses, Boys and Little Children. Great Attractions AT TUE COLUMBIA FAIR, WE notify the pnbtic that the Greatest Fair will be held at tho store of ISAAC SULZBACIIER, UNDER THE COLUMBIA HOTEL. Ho invites the company of tho entire popu? lation of the States of North and South Caroli? na, and Georgia, in particular, and othor sec? tions in general. EUEE OP CHARGE, to call aud inspect his largo and beautiful stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, ? CUTLERY, MUSICAL ! INSTRUMENTS, j And other articles usually kept in a first clan? Jewelry Store. Nov 7 j The Attention of Purchasers Id respectfullv called to tho FOLLOWING LIST OF ?HEAP GOODS ? To bo found at C. F. JACKSON'S. ICAhE Beautiful POPLINS, at 37c. 1 do do DeLaincs, at 25c. Large lot Worsted Shawls, $1.00 to $10.00. Dross Silks, at very low prices, Ladies' Cotton Hose, good quality, at 12Ac. j Red and Whito Flannels, 25c. and upwards, Ladies' Trinen Collars, at 10c. and upwards, Linen Diapor, at $2.50 per piece; Linen Damask, at 50, 75 and $1.00 per yard, Extra Quality Lad i os' English Hoeo, at 50o. i Ladies' Li. Handkerchiefs, 10, 121, 103, 20, 25c. to $5.00, Men's Half Hose, 12, 20, 23, 35, 50c. Ladies' Hats, 20, 25, 50c. Good article Jeans, at 33j. 50c. Extensive stock of Cassimcrcs, for Men's ! and Boys' wear, at reduced prices, Another .Invoice ot those beautiful drab Co- \ vorings, at low rates. Tho attention of thc ladioa is specially called to our unusually largo assortment of Dress ? Trimmings, of thc latest styles, and superb Bash Ribbons aud Sashes. Nov 2 I CF, JACKSON. Confectionery. RETAIL DEPARTMENT.-Manufacturing daily, a select assortment of STICK CAN? DIES, Drops, Ron Rons, Taflfey Kisses, Cocoa? nut Cakes, Burnt Almonds, Pindar and Almond Candy, Chocolate Caramels, Ac. ?re. A fresh lot of FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, just received. CA EES A NI) TA R TS, OF ALL AVA"DS, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ Tho largest as sortment of TOYS ever brought to this mar-I ket. JOHN MCKENZIE, Nov 4 10 Main street. THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. GROCERIES ANO FAMILY SUPPLIES, : Wholesale and Retail, at XJ'O xxr os* HEP r loe? ! ? jli' >-'?: > ^jr&^MjS^1^4ij^J lumbia market is -?Hn?^-? UmC]?n?ef8of0GRo" ! OERIES, LIQUORS, WINES and FAMILY SUPPLIES, which they will disposo of. at wholesale or retail, ut such ligures as will be impossible for dealers elsewhere to go below. Thoy respectfully invito a call aud compari- j son of prices of articles. Their stock consists j of in part: COFFEE, SUGAR and TEA, of various I grades. MOLASSES, including the genuine New Or? leans^ Washing and Fancy SOAPS. All grades of FLOUR-some at exceedingly low figures. Baskets aud Brooms of various kinds. Mackerel, of all numbers and sized packages. Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Fish. Candies, Almonds, Raisins and Figs. Bacon, smoked and dry salted. Genuino Sugar-cured Hams, of best brands, j Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow Candles. Cheese, Crackers of every variety. Axes, with or without handles, lianes, Trace Chains, Nails, Otc. Bagging, Rope and "Arrow Ties." Wino, Champagne and all grades of Liquors. "If you don't soo what you want, ask tor it," i as wo keep many articles not specified above. We have in connection with our business, A ] commodious Wagon Yard and Store-house, j Highest prices paid for cotton and count re? produce. . CA M PRELL ft JONES, Main stroet, a few doors above PHOENIX Office. Oct 23 Eureka. DR. LEAK'S PREMIUM TORACCO-in > different stvles, including the EXTRA TWIST, so well known. ALSO, Morris .V Sons' DURHAM SMOKING TO? BACCO-considered the best. For sale in any quantity, by E. STENHOU8K. Oct 13 _1 mo Creara Cheese. RA BOX KS Primo Cutting CHEESE, OVJ 10 Boxes Young America Cheese, for ?alu by TJ. it G. D. HOPE. fiait! Salt I! Sa?t?! K/\f\ EXTRA Largo Backs Liverpool Ov/vl SALT, on hxnd and for sale at re? duced prices, by J. ? T. B. AGNEW. AGARS. Wo beg to inform oar friends, visiting Co? lumbia., that we are with the IMMENSE DEY GOODS HOUSE of B. O. SHIVER, and wiU UrgiallHail to nwim a tall-ls- thew. w? never have been in so go?d a conditio n bo for o to serve the intereita .of buyers-tho stock exceeding In amount* 1* beauty, in freabneas and in variety, anything of tb? kjod wo have ever handled. As to prue, wo go beyond thin market to compote, and will fill bills in any market, freight added. David Jones, I J L Banka, Winthrop Williams, | Henry Beard, Wm Bollinger, I F H Percival, Henry Davis, | D E Stalnaker, F T Miller, Wm Shielle, W E Orchard, T A Bell, C A Bodell, R P Mayrant, Jr, F B Orchard, T P Purse, T Williams, W C Moore, R E Cameron, TM Graham, J A Shiells, L C Sylvester, W J Ramsay, Wm Parker, J Wilho Folk. D A Tressley. Nov 9 NOW OPENING:. OUR MR. JONES has just returned from the North, with a second and larger Stock of GOODS than uauul, to supply our trade willi. The most carolers observer cannot but have noticed thc decided dochn'o in both American Dry Goods in sympathy with thc raw Staple, and Foreign Goods in sympathy willi Gold, that has taken placo withiu the last ton days. Our previous purchases aro so lar cleared ont that wc can offer ''our eutirc Stock at thc De? vised Trices," including one of tho most com? plete assortments wo have ever haudlcd. Our Retail Slock is full as usual. Our Specialities. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Shades, Tings, Ac, Ac, at prices within thc reach of all -Call and eec them-"Boto your advuutagc." Our Wholesale Department, IS full, woll ordered; GOODS selected with care; bought right, and will be 90ld Cheap enough to bo rehandled in this market. R. C. SHIVER. P. H.-OUR HOUSE is young and striving hard to make a living, and ambitious to build np a still larger cash' trade. Every customer that gives us a fair chance to sell them their Goods, no matter how trilling in amount, glad? dens our hearts; lightens our cares, and has a bona fide guaranty that Goods bought of us ure us cheap and good as can bc had in tho State. Nov ft Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c. -* BAGGING. ROPE, IRON ?LAITIES, BACON, Clear RibbedgaBH ,????SECsideB ?nd Shoulders. A choiccKHH article Canvassed HAMS. Family Lard,**T* I in barrels, kogs. S lbs., 5 and 10 lb. packages. Choice Family Flour, in bbla. and bags, with a full assortment nf other grades. Liverpool Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in bbls., halves, quarters and kits. SUOAR and COFFEE, of all grades. TEAS, of all grades. Molasses-Muecovado, New Orleans and Bugar House Sj-rup. Tobacco and Segara. Soap; Can- ? dies, in boxes and half boxes;. Cheese, Crack? ers, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oysters, Sal? mon, in cans aud glass. Liquors-Choice Old Cabinet. Monongahela, Rye and Com Whis? ker, and a varietv of other tine brandea^ y WOODEN WAltE, Nests Iron anjM-asa Bound Tuba, Palls, Churns, Buckets^^fcans, Nada, of all sizes, Shot of all .ninilAHBust ing, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets 'jHjL111^ Pans, all sizes. ^B^R All the above named with many onHVurli clos ha.-; been recently purchased and Erected with caro and will be sold low for cash. Give us a call. WELLS St, CALDWELL, Near tho S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot, nest door to National Hotel. Oct 10 Smoked and Pickled Meats. ITEREIS' best PIG HAMS-smoked. . Ferris* best Bacon Strips " " " Beef Tongues " " " " " pickled. H <. pig pork .? Extra No. 1 Salmon li Fresh to hand, together willi tho finest as? sortment of Choico FAMILY GROCERIES ever ottered in this market. Oct 2!? GEORGE SYMMERS. Plows. BRINEY'S universal PLOWS. Reynolds' universal Plows. Murfeo's Sub-soil. Anica' Turning, Snb-soil and Side-hill Eagle Plows. For Hale low, for crab, by Oct 2:1 FISHEU, LOWRANCE ic FISHER. Family Supplies. t%"?&ft^ *Rk? pleasure "v^rJr?1A. 1,1 n?tifying our (\x ^\ V \JUf^?& friends and the v^ . 'imSSKmT^/: i public that wc hrvo V . r^-'dSBBMB^ removed our Stock, C^^id^i^^^^gg^^onocKnu-.s, Ac, ^m^T >mma^A'?rr^^- toOld EXCHANGE Ll^^BS/^Iri BAN K CORNER, yy-'y - -^fWPlL, * N nearly opposite Co ''\a?A'-i^Bv lumbla Hot J 1 , ^^r^'^f^W whoro we will he pleased to seo and offer thom extra inducements in all articles uauallvkoptin the GROCERY, HARDWARE and LIQUOR lino. T. J. * H. M. GIBSON, Oct 15 Old Exchange Bar k Corner. Notice. PROPOSALS wUl be received for 30 days, by tho undersigned, for the building nf a Methodist Church, in the town of Union, h. C. Tho foundation waUs will be 62 by 39 feet; the side walla w ll be raised about 25 feet above tho ground; tho tower projects 0 feet, beyond tho end wall of tho Church; tho roof will bo gothic Plans and specifications may bc seen at tho 0 nice of tho undersigned. Proposals for ita erection in w*>od, brick or stone will bo considered. If stone is adopted, a good quarry, a mile from town, will be furnished to tho contractor, without charge. The quarry is a soft granite, in mass, (Ino grained, and easily worked, and is accesBiblo by a good road, with tho grad ia in favor of the haul. 1 Cash advances will bo made on tho work as it progrcssoa. B. D. CU LP, 1 w. T. THOMSON. S- Committee. Oot28 _JOHN L. YOUNG,} timo \ Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. e*f\f\ LRR. Choice Breakfast BACON, >L/'Lf 200 Lbs. Prime Smoked BEBF, for sale bv E. & G. D. HOPE. Auction ?alee Desirable and Well Kept Fum?ure. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON TU BSD AY MOBNINQ next, 9 th instant,] will Wlfj- ^^fbfe i esldsuii orPitiftaaDTdc" A^oneralYartery^i^?l kept FURNlTUi among which are: Complete Bot? of PARLOR FURNITUR! of Black Walnut Mahogany and Bair Beat. Dining Boom Furniture, of varions article Bed Boom Fnrnitnre, Cottago Beta, cor nU'to. Beda, Bedding, Ac. Particulars given in a futnre advertisement No article of this Furniture will be sold prij vatel v. Bale positive and without reserve. Nov 2_ Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE WILL bo sold at poblio auction, on th FIRST MONDAY in December next, ii the town of Manning,Clarendon County, S.C thc following Lots of Land, all situated in th said County, hoing tho property of an assigne estate: "TOWN PLACE." This is the late residence of Dr. Ingram! and is located in the most desirable portiof of tho town of Manning. The Lot contains 1 acres; the appurtenances aro, a well-finished dwelling, containing G rooms; oot-buildint complete, consisting of storo-room. servant houses, kitchen, atablo, Ac. Tho place is or ?lamented with beautiful live oaks, ect ot about tea years ago. Altogether, it ia a haut sumo place, costing, Un yearn ago, abov $8,000. "HOME TRACT." This is an excellent and well settled tract KOO acres of land, sitnato about two mile] norn Manning. Tho land produce? well-cot ton, corn and peas. Tho appurtenances cot sist of dwelling-house, with all necessary out] buildings, laborers' houses, gin-hduaa, grane ry, stables, Ac. "OONYKRS' TRACT." This is a tractof G20 acres of land; it is awelj settled ard highly productive plantation, sitt ato in "fork of Black River," B?X'rolles fror Manning. "BOSE BAY PLACE." This is a tract of CIO acres of fina cottoj and corn land, situate within a mile of th] Conycrs' and adjoining the "Conycts* Tract." lt is without settlement. "MCLEOD TRACT." This is a traci of 30(1 acres. An improve and vain aide treat of land, situate in tb J "fork of Black Bivor," produce3 corn, cottol and rico well, and is convenient to Manninf and Sumter, tho latter place affording one tho beBt markets in tho State.. "MCKNIGHT PROPERTY." This consists of a storo-hohae, dwelling an] out-buildings, and 5 acres of land-, in the vii Iago ot Summerton, near Wright's .'Bluff, oj Sautte River. LOTS IN MANNINO. House and 2 acre lot, in tho town of Mar niug. House contains 4 room?; lot well Ir proved. : ' . A small house and kitchen, and 2 acre? land, in tho village of Manning, ., A vac -.nt lot. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; the remainder on a credi of ono ?nd two years; the credit portion to b] s -eui ed hy bond of the purchaser, with inte rest at the rate of seven per cent, per annul and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. FROST A ADOER, for Assignees, Sopt210418N18152229D4 Charleston, S. C. THE C4\R?)??NA H?TSBT Washington stj'eet, a few doors from Mair BEST or LIQUORS, WINES, SEOAI [etc., constantly on hand, and dispense^ promptly. Hot'Mixtures'of various kine FREE LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Nov 7 B. DARRY, Proprietor. OEAND T0FR?AME??T AT THY. AGRICULTURAL FASRl COLUMBIA. & C. THE Committee to which has been assigne the task of arranging the programmo an indicating tho outline or tho Grand 'fourni ment, to be held at the approaching Agricu taral Fair-and at which "the Knights South Carolina will contend pour Chan neu l'amour et les beaux yeux des darne*-announce the notice and rules as follows: The Tournament will come off on such day . may bo must conformable to the generala rangement of tho Fair-probably the last da; AR who desire to lido will forward IneL names, the entrance fee of $5 each, and thj character ho proposes to represent, to O'Nealo, Jr., Esq., .Secretary', Colombia, 8. Tho Course will bo iu length about IC yards; this distance must be ridden in nial seconds; thc weapon will be the sabre; tho firs] post, (tho posts will he about 6? feet il height,) will be 50 yards from tho startin point; tho next post and the ring will bo at il tervals of about 25 yards. Cn each post wi be head and about 4 inch neck. : The trials wit bo at 1st hoad "right cut against cavalry;" Sn head "point;" and Sd at tho ring, 2} inches il diameter, '.;tierco point." , The Trame'?f tho Knight will hq called-bl will answor instantly-the bugle'-wilt .Bonnor and tho watch be sprung; anti, if he makes false start be loses bis ride. After the answf to thc call and tho ec ind of tho buglo, no ac eidcut will entitle the Knight to a new'ride rh ene rules aro essential to secure titas f?r'rti] Tho first, second, third and fourth prizes wil be t.n non need at a later day. These four successful Knight.! will crown tl.jj Queen and elect the throe Maids or Honor. At a general meeting of the Knights, to L held in Columbia, the Judges, Com mit tees An., will be eleoted or appointed the.day pr vious to tho Tournament; and this Committ will take pleasure in giving any aid wi tin S their power, berldes having arranged thj grounds, prepared everything requisito aa] obtained substantial prizes for the victors. A. O. HASKELL, Chairman. I J. F. THOMAS, j ' B. O. NEALE, JR., R. C. SHIVER, W. C. SWAFF1ELD, Oct 22 _ Committee. FALL OPENING AT j. H. & M. L. KM ARD'Al WE HAVE RECEIVED, AND HAVE BEAD] for examination, the largest and most at trac tivo STOCK that it has over been our pie? sure to exhibit. It is so extensive and varlet 'hat it is impossible to enumerate. We, there" fore, invite our friends, and all io want of goo) and cheap Dry Goods, to call sud seo for thet selves. We p?.'dgo ourselves to give satisfac (ion in regard to tho style, quality and prie of our Goods. J. H. A M. L. KINARD. _Oct_10_ _'_ The Columbia Tannevy, .1. P. 11IOAIAS ?.V CO., Proprietors. HIDES and SKINS bought or taken in ej chango for Finished Leather. Order for l