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"?nmi** ?ninr -? NIO?XVMBBPAT0HJSB. ^ TRIM.- Of O??^NlijT^PIXWTrHaS m ? ^*'8?U?t**0.7 *0. LONDON, November 4.-Tho Telegraph, of thia morning, prints a special de? spatch from Paris, containing the state? ment that a plot against the present Go? vernment of Spain, of a dangerous character, has been discovered in that city. The Time?, of this morning, expresses the intention to.close ita oolumns to dis? cussions of; International, copy-right, which has become quite heated. Already one libel snit has grown out of the con? troversy. Hon. Mrs. Norton is the plain? tiff. ? * PARIS, November 4.- Tho trial of the Communists directly concerned iu the assassination of Generals Leoompt and Thomas is progressing, and attraou crowds. WO American lnwiugenc?. NOON DESPATCHES. INDIANS ON THES WAB-PATH-DEI1 AliT?Iii OF NEOR OES FOR LIBERIA-FATAL U OILKI SXI-IiOHION-MESSAGE OP GOVERNOR Ol OBOBOIA, aa, AO. Nsw YOBK, November 8.-Tho whob Soli ce foroe will be ordered'oh duty nex 'uesday, to preserve order. Under th regulations, each candidate ia permittee to have a friend present to see fair play The Supreme Court will be open all day independent ofj the tessi business, %> protect honest voters in their rights, am prompt investigation ls promised. 3,00 young men have been enrolled by th committee of seventy to watch the elec tion. 1 LOUISVILLE, KY., November 3.-Lot night, a mob collected about the jail i JerTersonville, Indiana, with the inter tion of Lynching a negro, named Job Washington, who attempted an ou tr ag on ? little white girl, and whose fathc died from the excitement produced b the outrage. The prisoner was slippe out by the back way and conveyed to tb State prison. Learning which, the mo dispersed. This morning, the prison? was takes to the jail in Charleston, Ii diana. SAN FRANCISCO, November 4.-Tl Chinese companies are sueing LOB Aug los for damages, on account of the la massacre. Sixty Apache Indians, on the 111 Ootober, attacked Q rancho on the Si Simon, in Arizona; killed ono ma wounded another and burned the plac Captain Smith, of the 21st infantr writes that the Indians were pursued 1 the troops, and were found to coe directly from the reservation of Canad ALAMOSA, November 4.-There are 6 Indiana on tho ration roils ac Cat Grant, and on last ration-day only fit answered-tho romaindor being on t war-path. NIGHT DESPATCHES. HALIFAX, November 4.- Tbe soboor Maria Beiden, from Turk's. Island, i ports she spoke the Frenoh war st Amazon in a very helpless condition. FORTRESS MONROE, November 4. 200 oolored emigrants arrived to-d from the interior, and took passage the bark Edith and Bose, for Liberia. SAVANNAH, November 4.-Oolloo Bobb has returned, and is in charge the custom honse. A bill has be found in the United States Court agai; him for embezzling and aiding in a ci spiracy to defraud the Govern me He has been bailed. ATLANTA, GA., November 4.-Act Gov. Conley's message was read to d He says nothing about an eieoiion ; hopes that there .will be no ground further reconstruction; he promises trenohment, and says ho oannot now of the disposition of the St ?te boc and urges an investigation into the n ter; he counsels exeontion of the la and promises to pardon sparingly, argues for free education, bat agai mixed sob do! a. He urges that State's pecuniary faith be, kept in vii ble. ' WASHINGTON, November 4.-The P master-General will be absent, u Wednesday. The Secretary of Stat gone to New York. Goorge H. Bt has been appointed Minister to Cons titfopte; i j r Toe last batch of bonds for European syndicate left New Yorl day. Gen. Horatio Sickles succeeds For tba defaulting pension agent at Pl delpbia. George Marston, of Hampshire, succeeds Gen. Koyz nowski as Supervisor of Internal B nue for Georgia and Florida. Probabilities-Cloudy and threi ing weather will probably continue I Cape Hatteras to Cape Cod, with Nt westerly winds. Clearing Weather prevail on Sunday, on the South A tic coast, and olear weather Wei Alabama and Indiana. Tbreate weather, with North-easterly winds prevail during tho night on Lakes H and Superior, and Easterly winds ing ? to tho South on the lower 1 Dangerous winds are not anticipate this evening, at oar stations. CINCINNATI, November 4.-A H j from Portsmouth says the mail going Ecat stood at the depot, whe boiler exploded. . George Valkner Anani Schelling wero killed, and I Burt ?nd .Adam Wameler hutt, boiler was-twenty years bid. and ba bee? ;. bat'ffh'ed,. ?j Thc depot, was. wrecked. WATERBURY, CONN., November4. button company's buildings wore tittlly-burned t?-day; IOBS $50,000. CHICAGO, November 4.-Gov. P has written a letter to the Attorne nert?}, directing bim to present thc with reg?rd to the killing of Gen. venor to the grand jury of Cook Gi Palmer argues that the act waa the of usurpation on the part of Goo ridan or other officers. JACKSON, MISS., November 4. Mississippi Stato Fair has ?gain postponed from November to Dec 4. The State election for the Legisla? ture and County officers occurs next Tuesday Mttoh aoMvity ' preMIR""HT botfr:political partie?, fiche conceit wiii be very ohose, and the nitrtority for either party In the? Legislature muBt be email. Weather warm for the season. I ' C H ABLKSTON, November 4.-Two deaths from yellow fever, to-day. " - , . ?-AST F?n?nol?l and Commercial. NEW YORK, November 4-Noon. Sales of cotton for future delivery, last evening, 5,700 bales, as follows: Novem? ber 18 116; December 18??@18 5 10; January 18 746@18>B: February 18%? 18 11-16; Maroh 19@19 l-ltT; April 19% ?19.%. Floor dull and heavy. Wheat and oom quiet and nominally unchanged. Pork steady, at 13.25. Cotton quiet and weak-uplands 18% ; Orleans 19%; sales 2,500 bales-mostly last evening. Stocks and governments steady and dall. Freights quiet. State booda steady new Sooth Carolina very active. Money firm, at 7. '-Gold steady; at 11%. Ex? change-long 8%; short 9%. The total receipts from September 1,1870, wero 645,469 bales, and 464.354 in 1871] show? ing a decrease of 31,115; total exports from September 1, 1870, were 209,788; in 187?, there were 175.573; stock st all United States ports tn 1870 was 232,648; in 1871, it la 264,621; stock at interior towns in 1870 was 48.717, and in 1871 it is 54,420; stock at Liverpool in 1870 was 4G3.?0?, and in 1871 it is 517,000; amount afloat for Great Britain in 1870 was 80,000, and in 1871 it is 67,000. 7 P. M.-The bank statement shows loans have increased over $500,000; specie increased nearly $2,250,0011; de? posits inoreased $4,000.000; legal tenders iooreased nearly $2,000,600; circulation decreased $250,000. Money easy, at 5 @7. Sterling .nominal. Gold 11%@ 11%. Gover omen ta very dall-62s 11>?. Tennessees 6; new 65k?. Virginias 69%; new 68. Louisianas 65; new 56; levees 64; 8s 75. Alabamos 98; 5s 67. Geor? gias 80; 7s 86. South Carolinas 37; new 20. North Carolinas 70; new 37. Cot? ton weak and nominal; sales 3,518 bales -nplauds 18>?; Orleans 19%. Flour 10o. lower and heavy-common to fair extra 6.8U@7.50; good to choice 7.55? 9.25. Wheat heavy ann l(a)2o. lower winter red Western 1 53@1.5S. Corn steadier, at 76@77. Pork lower-13.00 (a)13.15. Freights steudy. BALTIMOUE, November 4.-Cotton quiet-middling 18; receipts 308; sales i 355; stock 3,433. Floor dull aud favors buyers, except tor low grades. Wheat dull-Ohio and Indiana 1.50@1.60. Corn active and Arm. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey nominal. BOSTON, November 4.-Cotton quiet middling' 18%@18Js'; receipts 1,085 bales; sales 80U; stook 6,500. Mooxxz, November 4.-Cotton quiet and steady-middling 17)?; receipts 1,399 bales; exports 780; Bales 1,230; stock 29,328. AUGUSTA,' November 4.-Cotton very 'Steady and in* fair demand-middling 17; receipts 1,000 bales; sales 800. WILMINGTON, November 4 -Cottoo qaiet-middling 17%; receipts 109 bales; sales 60; stock 2,919. SAVANNAH, November 4.-Cottou in fair demand-middling 17%; receipts 2,702; sales 1,079; stock 42,339. CHABIIBSTON, November 4.-Arrived steamers Manhattan, New York; Falcon, Baltimore; brig Minnie Abbey, Boston. NEW ORLEANS, November 4.-Pork quiet, at 15 50. Sugar quiet-fair to fully fair 9%@11??. Molasses easier common 45; fair48@50; prime 52@53. striotly prime to choice 55@58. Cotton quiet-middling \8%\ receipts 2,941; ex? ports 5,900; sales 4.2U0; stock 65,699. GALVESTON, November 4.-Cotton quiet-good ordinary 15}.i; reooipts 638 bales; exports 799; sales 1,000; stook 32,598. LONDON, November 4-Noon.-Con? sols 92%. Bonds 91%. FBANKFOBT, November 4.-Bonds 96^@96%. PABJS, November 4.-Bentes57f. 75o. LIVERPOOL, November 4-Evening. Cotton epened dui) and closed heavy aplauda Q%; Orleans 9%; Bales 8,000 bales; speculation and export 2,000. For Bale. QAA AAA FEET OF LUMBER, ?UvJ.VJtJJJ 60,000 feet of well sea? soned Flooring on hand. Orders for Lath, and all kinda Lumber filled at short notice. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or address . W. LO Wu Y & CO., 0>.t 2i Smo Box 130. Columbia, S. C. For Sale. ^. A LOT of Uno Kentucky MULES and HORSES, just ar-/Y??T fW? rived. Call at C?J aaUk DALY'S STABLE?, Oct 7_Gi! Assembly street. Corm, In-growing Nails, &c, CURED BY MON8. BEROE1I, WITHOUT GIVING ANY PAIN. TO THE LADIES. LADIES not liking to have their own Corne attended to by a stranger, can do it themselves by using Mons. Berger's COHN SOLVENT, which acts only on Corns, and ba? no effect whatever on the flesh. Thia prepa? ration contains neither alkali, poisou nor acid. Tho caro ia certain. Apply at Hendrix Hon BB._Oct 31 Cheviot Shirts. WE have received Ave dopen CHEVIOT | SHIRTS, that we will warrant tho cloth pure, and mado by D. A J. Anderson, Glasgow, who j manufacturo these goods exclusively. ALSO, 30 pair Ano BLACK CASSlMERE PANTS. HATS, HATS, HATS. Afresh arrival. Oct 15 Imo CHILDS Si WILEY. Dancing School at Temperance Hall. PREPARE yourselves for tho South Carolina Club Ball. Learn how to stand, kditnno or walk gracefully. MONS. bER 1ER teaches bow to Dance correctly all thu various square, round, German, and also Fancy Dances of every description, 'these Fancy Dances aro moat useful for the im? provement of the carriage. Terms moderate. ? Pupils taken by tho session or tho month. Two lessons nor week. For particulars, ap i ply at Hendrix House. Oct 15 Fine Custom-BKade Gr AR'k'; ?f I ?. i ? E N T S ONLY. NJCK? TO BE BBSS TO BE APPRECIATED. Goats. Pants and Vests Very Latest Styles, AND an assortment to ?elect from larger than any ever Been in thia city. Oar stook of HATS Is nearly as large aa the combined stocks io this city, comprising everything new and nobby SUITS made for oar own trade that will fit, and at prices that will please. UNDER GARMENTS, Gloves, Scarfs, Dress? ing Gowns, ?fcc. Our etock is so large that wc are deter? mined to reduce it, even at a sacrifice. Nov?. R, & W. C. BWAFFIELB. Goods Marked Down, GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR, WHERE money is scarce, wages low, trade is generally dull. This condition of things suggests econo? my, and people begin to look for bargains. Buch being the case in this citv, wo have concluded to MARK DOWN AU goods from their original pi ice to such low figures as will meet the exigencies of the timos. To those in want of Ready-Made CLOTH? ING. Hata and Gents' Furnishing Goods, we say consult your own intoreet and give us a call, ero purcbashiug elsewhere; and don't forget i hat Franklin has said: 'He that spits against the wind, spits in bis own face." We make special men? tion of onr SILK HAT, Which is a real boauty, and uo wardrobe is complote without one. Call early, at uuu?iuan OL OwS, Nov 5_Main street. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! The Choicest ! The Largest ! The Finest! The Newest! The Cheapest! STOCK OF MILLINERY AND DMR GOODS EYER brought to Columbia, at lt. C. SHI? VER A Go.\s, and reducod io prie- s for the coming week. Buyers, remember this is our first season in MILLINERY, and wo aro Bell? ing cheap lo build our trade up. it. C. SHIVER 4t CO., Dcalors in Millinery, Dress -making, Dry Goods, Carpets, OU Cloths, Shades, Rugs, Mats, Cornioea, Papering, Monlding, Picture Frames, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Baskots and Willow Ware, Sewing Machines and House-furnishing arti, les, Oil Paintings, Chromos and Lithographs. Nov 4 Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends arifi ^^^2 publie in general that I have ^C^S^JawJuat returned from tho North, W tm% wind am now prepared to fur? nish all in want of GGNt>, Rifles and Ito; oat era, of latest at> les and bust qualities, Am? munition and Sportsmen's Apparatus, of ali kinds and desciiptlone, at reduced prices. UEFA IKING donc at short ootiue. Nov S P. W. KRAFT. Main street. Native and Foreign Wines. SOUPPEItNONG, Concord, Sauterns, Cla? ret, Champagnes, just received and f?>r sale low. by K. HOPE. 8eed Wheat. 7ff BUSHELS choico RED HEED WHEAT, O f r aale by B. HOPE. The Booton Recommend Seegers' Beer IN pretoronoe to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? Thwy know it is unadulterated. Mountain Butter. KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Tor PRIO low. K. HOPE. 15 IRWIN'S HALL, YV?due&iJa,y Krcnlog, NavewUer H. NIOE1B80N HALL. Til ur ?cl a y Xvenlng, November O. (ThU Night only, no Irwin's Hall ls engaged for a B*U.) The Tremaine. Bros., ASP John ti-. Pierson, Burlesque Operetta Troupe ASD ORIENTAL BELL RINGERS, WILL appear daring Fair Week with tho following artistes: Wm. B. Tremaine, Alonzo Tremaine, John G. Pierson, Willie Kellogg. Frank. Inslee, O. B. Robinson, 1 Frank. Barry, Jr. 9Doors open 74; commence at 8 P. M. Ad? mission 75 cents. Reserved seat* can be obtained at LyBrand A Son's Music Store from 9 A. M. until G P. M.. eaoh dav, withoni extra oharge. Nov 4, 6,7. 8_ i Notice. I COLUMDIA, S. O., November 4, 1871. THE old insurance firms of H. E. NICHOLS A Co , and of CASH A WA RINO, cease to oxist from this date, and the undersigned, boretofore doing bneiness respectively nader the said firm names, havo associated them? selves together under the name of BLACK SC WARING, for the transaction of a gonoral in? surance buBinesB. I Returning our thanks to tho citizens ot Co? lumbia and the State for paat liberal patron? age, we requost a continuance of the earno, and we pledge ourselves to guard unceasing? ly the interests of both companies and pa? trons. J A3. E. BLACK. Nov 4 3 A.B. WARING. RELIABLE INSURANCE. Black ?Sc Waring, (Successors of II. E. Nichols Jb Co. and of Cash & Waring,j General Insurance Agents, COLUMBIA, S. C. REPRESENT tho following well-established and most reliable Comnnnies: HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, or? ganized 1810. Aaaota over $1,500,000. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE IN? SURANCE CO., organized 1809. Assets over 415,000.000. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., organ? ized 1852. Assets over $2.000.000. GEORGIA HOME INbURANCE CO., organ? ized 1859. As eta ovnr $750,000. ANDES INSURANCE CO., organized 1870. Assets $2.000.000. SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., or? ganized iMtiti. Assets over $1,200,000. The reputation which these Companies havo established for promptness, solidity and icorth is the boat guarantee of security and honorable dealing. Bc sure to iusuro with Nov 4 Imo BLACK A WARINO. Card to the Public. WE the undersigned, Jewellers of Colum? bi*, hUVS had frequent Calle to examine and judge Watches ana Jewelry, pnrohased from strangers to the community; and we hereby give public notice ?nat We wi!! HOT express our judgment upon Buoh. Persons buying Watches, Jewelry or other artiolee from strangers or unreliable parties, must do BO at thoir own risk. 18 A AO 8?LZ BACHES, WM. GLAZE, A. W. WE HRH AN, Nov 3 3 GEO. BR?N8. EDWARD H A IG HT & CO., r9 Ho. O Wall Street, N ew York. Fine Fer Cent. Interest Allowed on Deposits. THE buaineaa of oar firm is the aime as any Kt ato or National Dank. . Individ?ala or Arma banking with na may. deposit and draw aa ikey please, the essie ss with any Bank, except that we allow interest on all balances (of five per cent.) We buy and sell Bonda, 8took4, ' Gold, busi? ness papers, and collect buaineaa notes and drat te throughout the United States, giving prompt returuB. Nov 3 Imo United States Court-District of South Carolina. IN consequence of tho continuance of the fever in the city of Charleston, the orders of this Court, heretofore made, adjourning the a DH a i on of the Court, and also the general businesB of the Court, in Bankruptcy and Ad? miralty, to the Cth of November, are hereby rescinded. Other ordere in aubatitution of tneso hereby I reaoindod will be made aa soon as it oan bo intelligently dona. GEO. S. BRYAN, Nov 3 46 U. 8. Jadge District of S. O. Cigars ! Cigars 1 Cigars ! WE havo now on hand a largo stock of the following choice brands of OIGAR8, which we aro offering at low ?garea, and to which we invite thoso fund of a choice Cigar to givo a trial: COLUMBUS, Longfellow, Flor de Malaezas, Two Siatere, Regalia Brittanica, La Flor do Baltimore, Lord Byron, Gold Medal, Ac. Together with a large assortment of low priced Cigars, Cheroota Ac. Oct 20_JOHN AGNEW A SON. New Publications. MISS COLUMBIA'S Public 8chool, or Will it Blow Over, with 72 illuBtrationB. By Nant. 50 cents. Aunt Jane's Hero. By author of Stepping HeavenwardB. $1 50. Btoriec from Old English Poetry. $1.60, The Land of Lorne. By Robert Buohanan Tho Witnoas of History to Christ; the Hui eean LectureB for 1870. By Rev. P. W. Far rar, F. R. 8 U 50. Froudo'B Second Series of Short Studlea on Great SuhjeotB. $2 50. Tho Philosophy of Gonhciouancaa. By Man eel. $1.75. Emergencies, and How to Treat Them; for M D.'B. ?3 00. American Wonderland. By Bache. $160, The Member for Paris. By Trois-Etoilee. 75 cent?. Transformations (or Metamorphoses) of Insects, with 300 platea. By P. M. Duncan, F. lt. S. Travels in tho Air. Elegantlv illustrated. By Jamea Glaisher, F, U. S. ALSO, Korao new Snnday-aehool Library Books, new Juvenilo Booka from England,"new No vela, Ac For salo at BRYAN ?t MnC ART ER'S Bookstore. Noy 1 Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co. THE CHICAGO FIRE. -o Caeli aaset? of the Company, over.$21,000,000 Gold. Assets in the United staten, m banda of American Directora- (Stockholder?J.$3,300,000 Shareholders Personally Responsible for the Engagements of the Company. rnHE IOSBOB by the Chicago Fire are a little nnder TWO AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS. JL Tho Directors in New York are requested by tho Home Board to draw upon London for tbe whole lo HS, and not disturb tho American investments. All losses will be paid in Chicago at siKht, and without discouut. Thia Company has subscribed TKN THOCSAWO DOLLARS to to tho RELIEF FDNO. Wo oall attention to the BPECIALLT large reserve held in this country, which was more than ample, of itself, to meet its loss by this calamitous fire. Comparison of Business, 1870 and 1871, since Chicago Fire. Premiums received in Nexc York City Alone. Premiums received from Business in U. States. 1870. 1871. 1870. 1871. October 9 .*. $ 1,850 50 October 9.$. $12.662 95 10.1,928.50 1,720 00 " 10. 9.282 71 5,796.87 " ll. 930 50 4 762 73 " ll. 1.406 50 6,014 36 " 12 . 3.262 00 C.577 00 '? 12.12.945 97 12,972 18 " 13 . 778 00 4 573 00 .? 13.11.146 49 20,411.56 " li.2.074 00 23.596 00 " 14.10,071 46 32.039.09 M 15.2.788 37 . " 15.6.G69.53 . 41 16. 6 018 88 .? 16. 15 556 92 17 . 907.00 8,497 27 " 17.12,249 63 14,065 60 " 18.1,000.60 9 527 90 ?' 18 . 2 457 69 20,384 29 " 19 . 775 50 9 535 80 " 19.C 069 9? 16 417 55 " 20. 820 CO 13 818.74 " 20 . 5.571 25 25,548 79 " 21.2,022 v 0 8.431.00 ] " 21. 6,936 66 50,127 57 The average daily premiums received bv tho Company in tho United States, during the year 1870. waa.$7,152.74 Thfi average daily premiums received in tho citv of New York alone in the week, Oc? tober 16 to 21, was..". 9.304 93 And tho average daily receipts in the United States for tho same woek. 20,350.08 Nov 5 2 J. W. PARKER, Agent,in Columbia, 8. C. I FIRST ANNUAL EXPOSITION OF THE immiu AssocT OF imm WILL. Ill', II ICI,? AT SAVANNAH, OA., COMMENCING on tho 21st day of November. TUESDAY, and be continued ?vo days, ant lougor if considered advisable by the board. THE EXPOSITION Will embrace every department of Industrial Life, in tho following order of arrangement: 1st Department.Live Stock 2d Departmont .Products of the Soil 8d Departmont. Domestic Manufactures 4th Department.Manufactures In Cotton, Wool, Linen and Silk 6th Departmont.Manufactures in Iron, Brass and Steel Otb Department.Manufacture in Gold, Silver and Platinum 7th Department.Manufactures in Loather, Paper and Fibro 8th Department.Manufactures in Wood, Cabinet Work, etc 9th Department.Manufactures in Stouo, ClaV. Sand and Plaster 10th Department. .Fino Arts, Models, Designs, and Musical Instruments 11th Department.Cbeovcals, Medicines and Minerals 12th Dopartment.Miscellaneous and Special Premiums Tho Premium List Proper is Oomplete, Aggregating $15.000! Medals in Gold, Silvor and Bronze. wi?h tho Diploma of tho Association, will be Awarded * Meritorious Articles. IV THE ?KI-AKT.MK.Vr OF M ACHI N Kit Y, Tho Association announces lim following VALUARLE IMPROVEMENTS, to be placed o: exhibition and thoroughly tested: Fowler's No. 1 and No. 1 System of Steam Plows; William son's Road and Fiold Steamer; Fowler's Steam Dite er and dunner; in addition to a ver large collection of improvements in Machiuory for thu Plantation and Shop. In addition to the Association PreraiUOD, Special Premiums are offered by Messrs. Saunder Goodwin A Miller, and by tho Clumner of Commerce of tho City of Savannah, for the hus hale of Middling Upland Cotton, und the beat live bales. This includes yield per aero an quality. Tha Premiums on Cotton Aggregate $1,200. fn add i I iud to tho Association Premium for BLOODED STOCK, liberal purses will I: Offered by the citizens on a test of speed. Special*attention will be given by this Association to the legitimate industries of life. But snell Amusements allowed under thu auspices of properly organized Associations, t will entertain our visitors, aside from person?! pr? jud?eos or individual opiuiona. All communication* a hlrea^ed to tho iin-lorsignod ?ill receive prompt atteution. Entrit of all article must be made by 12 o'clock M on 11' >. s DAY, thc first day of the Exposition. Any lady ontermg more than ono articlo in the Department of Domestic Manufactures wi be cliarged hut one ontranco feo. H. ?. CAPERS, Secretary. P. S -Railroad and Steamship linos will extond tho usual facilities. ONE-HALF FAR I during tho I', xposit ion. Nov 5 SEND FOR THE PREMIUM LIST! VssiiaU* ?sal ?olaU.<U Auction. ~ D. C. PEIXOTTO .& 80S, Auctioneers. TOMORROW [Monday} MO BN INO, tbs Stn' of iiuio?i'u?-, ?fi front ul tas Conti Hon?? in this oitv, I wfll sell. st public ?notion, Tbat very eligible BUILDING LOT. on Richardson street, directly Bouth ?nd Adjoin* lng the aita of Nickerson Hotel, containing x fifty-two feet eix inches, more or lesa, on Richardson street, running back 165 feet, more or lena; roar meaenrement fifty-six feet, more or less. Terms caah. Purchasers to pay mo for papera and stamps, " ? J. W. PARKER. HOT 5_? ? . . ??? Fine Blooded Stock. BYD.C. PEIXOTTO ft BOH. On MONDAY MORNING next, November 6, at 10 o'clock, in front of the Court House, wo will sell, without reserve. Three fine MILCH' COWS, with their young Calves. Two of these are fine blood Devons, from the herd of Mr. Lodd Hill. ' _ ALSO;" ' Other Milch Cowe. and Calves, Horses, Mules, Wagons. : ALSO, A No. 1 Spring Cart, Horse and: Hernes*;' will be aold together. Ternas oaep. ; Nov ?y. Lund for Sale. : let >?? I BY V. C. PEIXOTTO'ft 80V. On the FIRST MONDAY In'November^0?t, we will Bell, before the Court House, in Co? lumbia, All that PLANTATION or TRACT OF LAND situated three miles from the capital, on the waters of Six-Mile Branch. containing seven ty aerea, more or less; bounded by Ianda of U. 0. Bell, J. H. Kohler and others. Two good springs on the place ana a large portion Of it bottom land. Terms caah or city acceptance. Parch?ser to pay for atamos and papers. Oct 31 3 E. W. HEIBEL8 A CO., Agents. Valuable City Lot. BY D. C. PEIXOTTO ft 80H. On MONDAY MORNING, the 6th ot Novem? ber, in front of the Court House, in this city, at 10 o'clock, we will aeU, That do ai rabi o LOT at the corner of Pen? dleton and Richardson streets, having a front on Pendleton street of 104 leet, more or leas, and on Richardson street 160 feet, more or leas. ALSO, A number of LOT8 in Waverly, containing quarter of an aero each. I TKUMM OF SALE-Half cash; balance in one year, aecured by bond and mortgage of pre? mises sold. PnrcbEaers to pay for papera and a tam pa._.__Oct 81 t Desirable Cottage. BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. ON MONDAY MORNING, the 6th of Novem? ber, we will eeU, in front of the Court House, at 10 o'clock, ' ' That LOT, with a desirable Cottage and all necessary out-buildings thereon, situated on tho corner of Senate and Lincoln streets, bounded on the North by Kenato street, and moaauring thereon 72 feet, more or less, and running baok on Lincoln street 120 feet, more or lesa. j THUMS OF SALE.-Ono-third cash; balance in twelve montha, secured by bond and mor t fage, bearing interest at B6ven per cent, urchaeer to pay for papers and stamps. Property to be insured and policy to be as? signed._Oct 27 Cottage on Arsenal Hill. fix ii. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. On MONDAY MORNING, the 6th of Novem? ber, io front of the Court House, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, , That LOT on Arsenal Hill, with COTTAGE thereon, bounded on the North by Mrs. Davis; South by Laurel atreet; East by land bolonging to Jones or Mrs. Haltiwanger; West bv Mrs. Adams and Joseph Taylor. The above Lot measures front 61 feet, more or lees, and running back 208 lest, more or lesa. The House ia now occupied by Barnfield. TERMS -Ono third caah; balance in twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage, bear ing interest at aeven per cent. Pnrobaser to fiay for papera and ?tamp*. Property to be neored ?nd policy to be assigned. Oct 27 t United States of America. SOUTH OAROt-ItVA DISTRICT* Foo nra CIRCUIT-In EQUITY. Abram Yan Buren and 8. Angelica, hiB wife, et aL, vs. John Peter Brown, et aL BY virtue of an order of the Court in this case I will offer for aale, at public outcry, on the FIRST MONDAY in November, 1871. at Columbia, at not loes than the appraised prioei below stated, the fol.'ewin?' namala nf J.AKD: All that PLANTATION,"called "Big Lake," situato, lying and being in the County of Richland, in said 8tate, on the Congaroe River, about eight miles below Columbia, con? taining about two thousand one hundred and eeventj aoree, and appraised attwelva doliera per acre. Said plantation has been divided into two tr?ete, of nearly equal quantity, hy the road running through the plantation from I the nala public road to the Congaree River, and. the tracts will be sold separately. ALSO, All that PLANTATION, called "Shiver," lying in same County and State, ?bout eight? een milea below Colombia, containing thirteen hundred acres, more or lesa, and appraised. at ten thouaand dollars. TEBHS OF SALK.-One-fourth oaeh; balance upon a credit of one, two and throe year*, with the bonds of the purchasers, bearing in? terest at the rate of seven per cent., payable annually, scoured by a mortgage of the lands. Purchasers to pay for atampa and papero. Said landa may he purchased al private- sale, on application to the undersigned, at Sumter, S. C. J. S. G. RICHARDSON, Cet S t_ j Special Referee._ "ill FRO IM." A LIBERAL TRANSLATION IS TBK VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST . I il '?* t* . \% '.. t* t* AHTIOLK3 IK TBC DRY GOODS LINE . ?vu ?n? Fewest Greenbacks? . . ru i ?hun fi UTE have just returned fr?nv tho t??rth Vt (th . eecnnd time thia fall) with the largest and heat lino of DRY GOODS^re ever have bad tho pleasure of offering to thia mar? ket. Every department ie crammed full of choice goods of ovoiv style. Rind and varloty. A big stock of pKai's GOODS and Mena' Wear-they aro in store and must be aold, Ala?, Furn, Cloaks, Shawls, Flannels, Skirts, Blankets, Table Linen and Domestic Gooda ol all kinda. Not ions-a largo, very, largo stock. EVIDEKCE - Our friends toll ns every day that wo sell the best and cheapest goods in the oily; and, aa wo korp no flash Roods, but do business in a plain, straightforward way, it will be to your interest to purchase your gonda from Nov 2 PORTER ft 8TEELE,