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LONDON, November 17.-Strike* haye ? commenced in various parts ol Spain, in obedience, it is r0^p?$??L B?&nalsfroal abroad. BiuiiiiN, November 17?-Tba 3cvssu" ment o? St. Petersburg ?B vigorously en? gaged in the enterprise' of Russiaoising its prov?noos on the shores of the Baltic. A mp veinent'; tjoward this .end is to de? clare RUSEIP.U tue only official ' language, to be used in public decrees, in oourts and in churches. Americana intelligence. : NOON DESPATCHES. MARINE DIS A ST EUS-NEW YORK MTJNIOIPAXi AFFAIRS-NO INDICTMENT FOR KILLING GROSVENOR-KU KLXJX .IN INDIANA OIROULAR FKO M THET??? AS? RV- O ABTNET MEETING-DISMISS ALS OF CADETS, AO. OWEN SOUND, ONT., November 16, When the gnn-boat Prince Alfred cut, the schooner Gold ITauter adrift, off Cabot? Head, there were on her the captain, mate and four men. The weather waa so thick that the captain of tho gun-boat could not see the schooner, and thought sha had oopaizedY He cut her adrift to Bave his own vessel,, ^Vhe^'t^ieN^Bather permi fe, the 'gun-boat will again go in search of the disabled vessel. " NEW YORK, November l6.--Job.n Mitchel gained a point, to-day, in his suit against Gen. Dix for alleged impri sonmenrTrJpdge McGunn dentine the motion to transfer to the United States Court, for the reason that it did not pome under the laws of Congress of 1868 or 1868, the arrest having occurred June 14,1865* subsequent to the ?date fixed by Presidential proclamation as the olose of the rebellion. District Attorney Garvin denies the report of Tweed's indiotment by. the gran$ Jury, sr^nfe; the case has; not been before them. v. The rumor of. ?tho resignation by Tom. Fields of bra seaYin the Assembly' is un? true. ALBANY, November 16.-A special sayc G?v. Hoffman met the Democratic State Senators at Troy, to-day, to consider the propriety of, extra sessions of the Legis tature, to pass new reform charters, al? ready drafted by O'Oonor, Tilden anc others, for New York and Brooklyn. One moro death from cholera at West brook Hospital. The Pacifio mail matter has been ad justed. Alden B.-S took well was ohosei President, and F. W. G. Bellows Yioe President. The resignations ' of Olowi and Lockwood were accepted, when the] wpro/made in divido al stockholders ant re-elected directors.. ?. i A Scranton despatch says consterna tion prevails at 'Hyde Park, in oonse qqeuoe of the leaving of earth over thi Oxford mine.. Tho building was badi; shaken. No in i u ry to persons; Larg aber tarea were'made in the afreets. Benoits from London say it iei oeti m&?d tfctt ?10.OOO,OOO belonging to th French Government ar? on deposit ther and held for the pay mob t of the Germai indemnity. The monetary disturbance in Parishs partially abated. > 'It ia reported the Ben! cf Pranee -Intends to double its capita! making it 375,000,000f., ?donoy is. plenty in. Germany, and j rapidly drifting in to American seouritiei Germany will, ?arly next year, rodeor ?30,000,000 sterHng of war loans, half c it.i.n january.and February. ROCKLAND, ME., November 16.-Th severest gale known here for years, con menoed oh Tuesday night ana still coi tjnnos. The, sea ran higher in the hal bos, yesterday, than baa been know since' 1855. Both the steamers'wharvc are badly '? damaged, and other wharv< abd shipping in the port are in the sam condition.... ; CHICAGO, November 16.-The Evenir, Journal baa it from trustworthy author ties that tho grand fury now in sessic had the matter of the death of Colon Grosvenor - under investigation, an? after careful and thorough examinatic of all .the facts bearing upon the caa to-day reached a unanimous oonoluaic that there was no good ground for ii dictaient, either against young Tres who did the shooting. Mayor Masoi Gen. Sheridan, or the other military ? civil officers ender whose orders the ci was guarded at the time of the b omi ci il : SAN FRANCISCO, November 16.- Ell? Wanda,' an English girl, died last nigfc ?r?Qj tu? ?u??ts of strychnine, which si had taken' in. mistake for arsenio. SI was in the'habit of using arsenio for h complexion. i SHANGHAI, Ootober 12, via SAN FHA oisoo, November 16.-John Maighau a British Consol, died at Shanghai, i the 0th inst. Baron Ziohtaften h Btarted to explore the extreme Nort wost of China. More than 300 lives we lost ,at Maroo, during the typhoon September 2, , , , Minister Lowe has returned to Peki The Corean expedition seems to ha been gi ven. up. Th? rains contin?e in'the Nor! Within the last, top .days, the water 1 been higher than at jany, previous da 200 square miles of territory were int dated, and 1,000 people were drowned New Chiang, ?j ] | [ j YOKOHOIFA, Ootober, 23, via SAN FRJ ornoo, November 16:-The Mikado throwing Off his exclusiveness, end appearing freely in'public. Minister Delon g is traveling exfa siyejy through Japan, and is visiti vqloahoes and all pointe of interest. The ne? Governor of Yoko h o ma < tertained tho foreign consuls at dion and fti??e radically progressive speech Consul-Qeneral Seward has returi from his visit, to the North. Tho tr. ble in the 8outh, growing ont of I Oban Sjn Fou rumors, has subsid Political difficulties are brewing in province of Hian, and a formidable Barree tion is imminent. The bulk teas have arrived and have been i tied. There has been an advance in grades. Silk is higher, and tho cot crop in Central China is reported f Thp market for"coals baa be^?r activo, wjaJt. Hf b^8oo? ?r?~* P1TT8D?B0, November 17.-An express train on <rn? Pan Handle Hoad encoun? tered a broken rail- Trie fireman was kilSjd and the '?en Rinse* ' badly scalded. Nsw YOBK, November 17.-A wild steer rushed tbroagh - the streets this morning, and injured a number of per? sons-some fatally. ?..WASHINGTON, November, :17.r- Arizona .advices state t^a,t Coohisp. jb pot.and has not' been on' the' reservation. Another > Indian represented him before the peace commission, while Cochise was on the I war path. NEW YOBK. . November, 17,-r-The .Go? vernment offers 91,000 reward for the re-arrest of Ballard, who escaped from Ludlow jail. Ballard is eonsidered the most, dangerous1 counterfeiter in the world.'3 ' No signs of the vessel bearing Alexis. Jay Qould, discovering that his bail of $1,000,000 for Tweed does not prove legally satisfactory, ' withdrew it, and others were substituted. The owner of Henry Basset offers to ruo him sgainot anj LGI?O ia lue world for' $30,000, from one to fonr miles. - . '. A bonded warehouse was robbed of $12,000 worth of silks, belonging to H. 13. Olailin. No arrests. The custom house officers have seized $6,000 worth of diamonds which several European gamble/s attempted to smuggle. Marshall O. Roberts writes a letter to the Times, stating that he w?s misled by false accounts furnished him by ring members of the city government last year, into signing a certificate endorsing the correctness of the financial books of the oity. He says that at the time nei ther he nor Messrs. Moses Taylor and J. J. Astor had any idea that the Comp? troller waa a' cheat and a fraud, and takes much blame npon himself for falling into such a trap. '' '1 The counsel of Tweed have served on Ohas. O'Oonor a demurer that the plain? tiffs have not legal capacity to sne in the aotion ; that the complaint does not state sufficient facts constituting oanse of ao? tion; that the complaint is defeotive, by not inolnding the Mayor, Aldermen, Su? pervisors and commonalty of the oity as defendants. The point raised is, that there is no legal right of the people maintained in such an aotion. INDIANAPOLIS, INP., November 17. Three negroes, who murdered the Park family, near Henryville, Indiana, were taken from the jail at Charleston, at 2 o'olook this morning, by a mob of 150 men, in disguise, and hanged from a tree, half a mile from the town. NIGHT DESPATCHES, WASHINGTON, November 17.-Dalies E. Gook, of Alabama, has been appoint? ed Consul to Bio Janeiro. The oivil service commission to-day considered the question as to what weight should be given to seniority of service in promotions. The Treasury Department issued a statement contradictory cf the reports that the bonds forwarded' to Europe are consigned to Messrs. Jay Cooke, Mccul? loch & Co. The statement asserts that every bond forwarded has been con? signed and delivered to Richardson, As? sistant Secretary of the Treasury, who has an office in London, and a corps of clarks, whose duty it is to deliver the new bonds as they are required, taking in payment therefor . called bonds of 1862-cancelling, eohodnhug and pack? ing the name in iron safes for shipment and final redemption st the United States Treasury. No bonds are delivered by Government officers until full payment is received therefor. . Commissioner Douglass was before the Senate Finance Committee, b*:fluy, in relation to new legislation upon the in? ternal revenue laws. There was a Cabinet session of three boura' duration to-day. It is under? stood that the forthcoming annual mes? sage was the subject of conversation. The President saw no visitors to-day, either beforo or after the Cabinet meet? ing Robeson has issued another order, dismissing six cadets for hazing, and sub? jecting them to different punishments for participation therein. He says he will, if necessary, dismiss the last cadet at the academy who refuses to obey the regulations on this subject. Probabilities-The storm contre will probably move into Arkansas, with in? creasing South-easterly winds oh the Gnlf coast, possibly rising to a gale in Texas; inoreasing Easterly winds on the upper lakes, with threatening weather on Saturday; falling barometer, with cloudy weather and rising temperatnre, from Lake Huron to Alabama. The area of highest pressure will move into New York, with partially olondy and pleasant weather on Saturday; in tho Middle and Eastern States, North-east? erly winds, with rising temperature from Maryland to Florida. ~ Dangerous winds are not anticipated for our coast this evening. NEW YORK, November 17.--The official oigan of the Western Union Telegraph Company states that tho British Govern? ment has not commenced negotiations fori the purchase o$ the, Atlantic oable, .ant] . no London syriuiopte* have paid a dollar for the privilege of purchasing the. cable within ninety days. It says the proposition io parchase the New York and New F?undland and London tele? graph, whene lines aro in New Foo rut? land, has not boen entertained. All vessels arriving report very heavy weather off Barn aga t. Ono vessel re? ports seeing large amon?te of wrecked staff Ouujpriuing planking, dook house, cabin doors, barrels, ?co., on the 14th and 15th. OTTAWA, November 17.-Sir John McDonald is reported very sick. ! 1 HABTFOIU>, November 17.-The Put? nam Fire Insurance Company hove filed an application for hankruptoy. Mr. Robert Piokens departed this life suddenly on Thursday, November 2, in tho Bovo?ty-s?venth year of his ago. Financial ?nS CoUKitreUl. { * CoLTjAfjuA, 8. 0,, November ?7.^8aLes ot cbi?op, ii to day, 86 . balee-middling i6f??.; . ? ' ' . f ? ? ;-TTT ? LoWi*>iv November 17-Noon.-Cori* sols 9?}? ; Bond's u?%. PARIS. November 17.?-Bulhon in? creased i,50o,Jooof; . ' LavEnrooL, November 17-3 P. M. Cotton opened firm-uplands 9>?; Or? leans 9%; sales of the week 98,000 bales; axporU li,OOO; speculation 18,000; stock 589,000. of whian AmnHoas is 86,000; reoeipts 120,000, pf whioh Ame? rican is 16,000; actual exports 8,000; stock afloat 371,000, whereof American is 94,000. LONDON, November' 17-Evening. Consols closed at #BL?; :> ! LIVEIU-OOL, November 17-Evening. Ootton closed firm-uplands 9)?; Or? leans 9%@9%; sales 15,000 bales, in oludiog 5,000 tor speculation and export; shipments from Bombay since last 're? port to the 17th 2,000. The Alhambra brings 3,228 bales of ootton. Naw YORK, November 17-Noon. Stocks muob better than at the opening. Gold heavy, ut ?l@ll??. Government* du ii and steady. Money easy, nt 6@0 State bonds dull and heavy. Exohangf -long 9; short 0%. Flour steady Wheat a shade firmer. Corn dull anc declining. Pork quiet, at 13.12(0)13.15 Cotton quiet and strong-uplands 18% Orleans 19^; sales 1,600 bales. Freighu firm. 7 P. M.-Sales of futures to-day 7,40( bales, as follows: November 18 5-16; De oember 18 7-16, 18%, 18>?; January 18 18 11-16, 18 3?; February 18.%, 18 13-16 18%; March 19%, 19 1-16, 19%; Apri 19%. Money easy, at 5@6 on oall. Ex change firm, at 9%@9%. Gold heavy at ,11%. Loans for carrying the Go vern ment issues of 1862 that have beei called in by the Treasury for rodemptioi are selling for about the same as gold those not called in 11%@12. State dull and heavy. Tennessees G0% ; net 66%. Yirginias 60; new 66%. Louisi anas 65; new 55; lovee 6s 60; 8s 75. Ala bama 8s 98; 5s 65. Georgia 6s 80; 7s 86 North Carolinas 38; new 20. Souti Carolinas 71%; new 29. Cotton easie but not quotably lower; sales 4,24 bales-uplands 18%. Flour-Souther steady; common to fair extra 6.90@7.6( Whiskey a shade firmer-small lots 94>i Wheat irregular and unsettled-wiatt red Western 1.65@1.66. Corn irregulo -Western mixed 78. Pork more aotivi but without decided change in price moss 13.12018.20. Beef quiet-plai mess 7(3)11; extra 11(3)14. Lard heav: at 9@9%. Freights firm-ootton, p< steam, 5-16. Comparative' ootton statement-Tot receipts from September 1, 1871, BJ 071,054 bales; same time last yet 797,456; total exports from Ssptember 1871, are 267,963 bales; same time la year 358,150. Stock at all United Stat ports in 1871 is 326,712; last year 331 008; at interior towns, 1871, 53,579; lo year 61,244; afr Liverpool, 1871, 539,00 last year 420,000. American cott< afloat for Great Britain, 1871, 94,00 last year 10,000. Sx. Lome, November 17.-Whisk unchanged, at 89%. Pork dnll, at 13. for old; 13.50 for new. Bacon easier clear rib 8; olear sides 7%(3)8. Lard 91 NEW ORLEANS, November 17.-Flo firmer-superfine 6.45; double 7.00 7.12; treble 7.25@7 50. Oom easier mmixed and ?yellow 71@72; white 72 73. Pork held at 14 75; no sales. ? con easier-shoulders 8@8%; sideB 8 (3)8%. Lard dull-tierce 0%(3)10; k 11(3)11%. Sugar easier-interior 5],f, 6; common to good oommon 6(3)7%; ti to fully fair 8(u>10; prime to choice IC (3)11%. Molasses easy-inferior 25(3)! common 35(3)37; fair 42(3)47; prime 4c1 50; choice 51(3)53. Whiskey 95(3)1.1 Coffee unchanged, at 18(3)19%. Cott aotive-middling 18%(a)18%; recei] 11.898 bales; sales ?.3UU; stock 97,9' reoeipts of tho week34,697; sales 320, O' Mom LE, November 17.-Ootton et rc and in good demand-middling 17 receipts 2,411 bales; sales 1,000; ste 32,810; receipts of the week 11,964; so 8,200. BOSTON, November 17.-Cotton dnl middling 19; receipts 365 bales; ss 300; stuck 700; receipts of tho w< 5,230; sales 1,950. GALVESTON, November 17.-Cotl very firm-good ordinary 15%; recei 1,179 bales; solos 1,300; stock 30,4 reoeipts of the week 5,985; sales 6,11 PHILADELPHIA, November 17.-Cot' Bteady-middling 18%; receipts of week 2.222. MEMPHIS, November 17.-Cotton tl -middling 17%(3)17%; reoeipts 1, bales; receipts of tho week 14,895; st 12,800; stock 18,850. BALTIMORE, November 17. ?-Cot firm and held higher-middling 18 reoeipts 473 bales; sales 553; stock 5,2 reoeipts of the week 2,995; sales 2,371 SAVANNAH, November 17.-Cot strong-middling 17%; reoeipts 2, bales; salea 1,900; stock 61,035; reoo of the week 21,639; sales 6,750. CHARLESTON, November 17.-Col firmer aud active-middling 17%@1' receipts 1,316 bales; sales 1,000; reoe of the week 10,719; sales 5,000. AUOOSTA, November 17.-Col steady and in fair demand-midd 17%; receipts 1,650 bales; sales 1, stock 14,000; receipts of the weok 6,! sales 5,600. NORFOLK, November 17.-Ootton -low middling !7%@17%; rec? 1,001 bales; sales 150; stock 73,039; oeipts of the week 9,442; sales 1,200 i - For Sale. ?. A LOT of Ario Kontaoky MULES and HOUSES, just ar-Z/l t"B rivod. Call at ?3 sal iL DALI'S STABLED Oct 7_On AsBombly strc Just Received, -j (\ HALF OHEBTS assorted TEA. Th WJ tho prico in market has advanced 1 cent , wo succeeded in getting our Augut duplicated, whioh we offer at same pri boloro._L?RICK &. LOWRANI COUNTY CLAIMS ANO JURY CB KIO ATjfiH bought by Fob 6 D. QAMBRLLL. Bro! WHOI?BSAIiHi PBICBH CVlUtKM'. O?HB'X?TED WXBKLT BI THE BGABD OF TBADE. rtT.Y:ormfi?a7.Q10 NAIL3,3*vg5rc?ai>oo BoTT?ni,N?rtn.v 28@40 0?ioHs3jJUubl?O<i$l 75 r O9Wtrj,-Wilb?20?26 OJX.K.??uBoi.?i.,i;35r{?45 BAOON.- fl?txsa. lotffSO] Machinery.. TbQ?i ( 0 "S14~e?. V lb. 9J@11 SPECIE, Gold (??1 10 Shoulders... t?rifilU Silver. @1 05 CANDLES, ?porm40it?)70 POTAT'H, Iris 1 50f(i2 (jO Ad?mantineaifi@16 Sweot.bu? 7?(&l 00 COTTON YABN120@1 25 UWE, Carolina ? 7(0.9 Corroie. Btot M,... m t? BOT, ag : 27a@3 00 Middling .. . .....l?j t?ALT,Eiverp.2?K}r?)2 IO Low M?dl'g, ....ltj SOAP, ?lb,.7?@l? Good Ordny, ....15 Brinna, Alcohol,gl DOO Ordinary.lij ' Brandy .??00(?$12 OD OHEESE, K.D.E). 20@25 Gin..2 00@6 00 factory......lfl@22 Bum.2 00@7 00 OorrEE,Bio,$Ib25(d27 Whiekey",l 35@G 00 Laguayra.. J .2??2? BCQAB, OrUB & P15@ 16 Java..35?? Brown..... .12(t?l4 FLOUR. Co. G75@1000 STABCU, ? lb... 8J(01O Northern.750@10 50 TEA, Groen Ibl00(^250 GBAIN, Corn 1 05?110 . Black,... .1 00@1 io Wheat_1 80O2 00! TOB>.CT 'Ohw,.60@l 00 Oat*.75?90{ ftiiok?ngJlb;.5?@l 00 Peae. 90@1 00 VINEG-AB, Wine,.60(??G0 HAT, Nortn,?owt.200 Fronoh'.... @10o HIDES,Dry, ^mi2i(T?lb WIME, Obam.l25@280C Greon.@8 Pprt. ?galSOOf?? 80 LABD, ?a..:.. I2(8il5 gh?rrV; :. : 273@7 0o LIME, $J bbl. 2 G5@2 75 mdoira.. .8 nn?8 00 B. C. Bu iv EU. DAVID JONES. SPECIALTIES FOR THE WEEK JUST IN. A boautifnl collection of DRESS GOODS. An elegant assortment of F?RS. A superb lot of SHAWLS and CLOAKS. Brilliant Btock of CARPETS AND OIL? CLOTHS. Magnificent collection of MILLINERY. Unique and fashionable HAIR GOODS, of [overy kind. (Paropa Rosa Curl, now.) Valuable collection o? ORNAMENTAL GOODS. ,n ;.~ Choice and protty TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES. Tho boat KID GLOVE and HC8IERY de? partment South. Magnificent stock hand made BOOTS and SHOES. Elegant and stylish HATS and CAPS. Tho best stock of UMBRELLAS in tho South. Magnificent Art Gallery. Public invited to 1 aee it. The best WHOLESALE STOCK 80UTH, on our third floor. Making a grand total of tho LARGEST, the I HANDSOMEST, tho CHEAPEST and BEST | COMBINATION of GOODS in tho United State?, of the kind, under roof. Nov 7_R. C. 8HIVER & CO. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Hain Street, near Plain. NOW on hand and daily re- | foe!ving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville, the _largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in thia market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Din Ing-Room Snits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chaira. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at | shortest notice and in the best manner. Terms cash and Gooda oheap. Oct 80 The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re? moved their Stables to the new building, immediately South of kJanney's Hall, and, with a new - ^ /stock of CARRIAGES. BUG GlKS ano fine HORSES, are prepared to an? swer all calla that may be made upon them. Horsea bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, are invited to give na a call. Liberal advances made on I stock left for aale. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYCE. C. H. PKTTLWQII.L._Jan 2A WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. THIS SOAP washes perfectly in cold water, soft, hard or salt. It removes grease, oil and paint from garments. It washes all kinds of goods-cotton, flannel, bilker woolen. It cleanses silver, plated ware and jew without scratching. It tho articles are mud tarnished, rub them with a piece of flannel which has plenty of the Soap on it. To people who do their own washing, it is invaluable It will save ita cost in one washing. For salo, bu boxes of thirty-six bars, by EDWARD HOPE, April 9_ Agent for South Carolina. ti ai ti A LIBERAL TRANSLATION! IB TUE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST ?B?I0LE8 IM TUE DRY GOODS LINE FOB TUE Fewest Greenbacks. WE havo just returned from tho North (the second timo this fall) with the largest and best line of DRY GOODS we ever havo had the pleasure of offering to this mar? ket. Evory department is crammed foll of ohoioo goods of overy style, kind and varioty. A big stock of DRESS GOODS and Meus' Wear-thoy aro in store and must be sold. Also, Furs, Cloaks, Shawls, FlannolB, Skirts, Blankets, Tablo Linen and Domestic Gooda of all kinds. Notions-a large, very large Btook. EVIDENCE -Onr friends tell us overy day that we soil the boat and oboapoBt goods in the city; and, as wo koep no flash goods, but do business in a plain, straightforward way, it will bo to your interest to purchase your goods from Nov 2 PORTER & STEELE. Cigars J Cigars! Cigare! WE havo now on hand a large stock of tho following choleo brands of CIGARS, which wo aro offering at low figures, and to whioh we invite those fond of a choice Cigar to give a trial: 00LUMBU8, Longfellow, Flor de Matanzas, Two Sisters, Regalia Brittanies. La Flor do Baltimore., Lord Byron, Gold Medal, Ac Together with a largo assortment of low priced Cigars, Cheroots. Ac Oot 20 JOHN AGNEW A SON. AFEW reasons why tbey should haye th? preference over all others: 1. Wheeler & Wilson's Sowing Machine Is mnch simpler than any of the others; re* quiring less than half tho amount of ma? chinery. 2. As the result of this simplicity, this1 ma* chine is moon less liable than tbe others to got out of repair. 3. ' Ah ot her roy ult of this simplicity isl groater durability. 4. Another reBult is less friction, and, con? sequently, greater ease and rapidity of mo lion, with lena noiso. 5. And greatest of all, that it use?no Shut- I tie, and mal?es tho lock stitch. It is tho Cnbap?Bt'to bny the best. Buy the machino that eas justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation ?nd independence against a strong and bitter competition. For more than twenty years has the Wheeler A Wildon not only stood first and foremost, but ni* stands the unrivalled Sewing Machine ol the rn Hg h toned civilized world. Bny the ma? chine that has been thus tested and proved, and theu you are eure to get tho best. For | aale on the easiest poesiblo terms. Beiea room Main street, second door below Pnceyti | oflioo, Columbia, 8. O. J. 8. PUR8LEY, Agent. A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent? Juno 21_6mo Sixty-five First PrizelMedals Awarded I THE OfiE&T S ou them Piano I MANUFA?TORY* Wm.. KNABE & a O. Manufacturers Grand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. THESE instruments have been before the I public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence alono attained an unpurchas ed pre-ejninencei which pronounces them une? qualed. Their TOT?. Combino? groat power5 sweetness and fine ?inging quality, as well as great purity of in? tonation, and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH Is pliant and olaatio, and' entirely free from the atiflness found in so many piauoa. IN WORKMANSHIP . They aro unequaled, using none but the very ' boat seasoned material, the ' Targe capital em-?J ployed in our* business' enabling UB to keop continually an immense stock of lumber, Ac, on band. *?r AB our square pianos have our new im? proved OVEEBTHUNO SCALE and Agraffe Treble. Iff We would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAND PIAJN08 and I SQUARE GRAND8, patented August 14, 11666, which brings the piano nearerperfection ! than has vet been attained. Kvcry Plano Tully Warranted for 5 Yr ara I I Wo have made arrangements for the sole I I cholesale agency tor the' most celebrated 1 PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, which we offer wholesale and retail, at lowest factory prices. WM. KNABE A CO.. May23$1T6mo Baltimore. Md. SELTZER A UKllEI,Mo,lf!$ XTOMACH.-Tbo Sto ?3. mach. Ilks tue body politic, resents ill treatment by rebellion. And when it rebels, the liver, tho bowels, i he norvea, the circula? tion, the brain, revolt likewise, and the whole system is disastrously agitated. Pacify and regulate tho deranged digestive organ first 1 and the disturbance in its dependencies will sneed il 5 censo. The tonic, alterative, correct? ive and purifying proportios of ITARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, render it an irresistible remedy in cases of in digestion and its concomitant ailments. It ia a fino Btomachic, audits cathartic opera? tion is BO mild and gouial that il never pro? duces the slightest symptoms of debility. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Nov 9 40 MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No. 20 nayno street and Horlbock's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. This is tho largost and most oompleto factory of tho kind in the Southern StatoH, end all articles in this lino can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. Toalo at prices which defy competition. SXsT A pamphlet with foll and detailed Met of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will bo sont free and post paid, on application to July ll ilyr_P. P. TOALE. Butter. . 4 TUBS Yirgiuia Valloy BUTTER, Hb G tabs Mountain Butter. 3 tubs fine Ooehen Butter. . ' All nico and fresh and for Bale T,OW. Oct 1_LORIOK.& LOWRANCE. THE CAROLINA HO^SE IS onco more open to the public, under 'tho superintendence of Mr. R. BARRY. ' Thc reputation of the house will be kept bp. _Angnot 31 .American Club Fish. A DELICIOUS relish ; better and much oheaper than Sardines. For sale by_E. HOPE. Hardware, etc. 1 AA DOZEN AXE8. lUv/ 40 bales Bagging. 200 hundios Arrow Ties. 20 dozen Railroad Shovels, 200 pairs Tr ?co Chains. Jn-t received and for salo at lowest market pricos. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. "^g^jp ffi0?13-. ??5&5 g? Rrieree's Sale. Henry W. Dixon, Administrator, de boni? non of Wright' Donloy, ?i. Henry Cat?glimau, ?< : u?el Cu. ' ?: ' , IN pur snail co of the doc rot al order, signed by bia Honor Judges. W. Helton, on the 27th October, I ?ill sell, before th? dour* House, m Columbia, on the first MONDAT in December, thai, -well-known and valuable PLANTATION, formerly owned by Wright Denley, deceased, known as Greenfield. Thia plantation comprises abont 1,600 acres, lying on the Bluff Hoad, about ten miles below Co? lumbia, and adjoins lands of Col. Thomas Davis. On it ia a large mill, with ample water power; out-houses, buildings, gin, screw. The Tract will be sub-divided to suit pur? chasers, and plata thereof exhibited on dav of sale, or before, upon application to the under? signed, at bis offloe in Columbia. ALBO, Also, 196 aerosol LAND, mere or less, 7 miles from Columbia, bounded by lands of Edward Percival. Also, 80 acres of LAND, more or less, 9 miles from Colombia, on the South Carolina Railroad, bounded by lands of Mrs. Yates and others. TEEMS or BALE-One-fourth oash; kalanoa in one, two and threeyears; interest annually secured by bond and mortgage; purchaser ta pay for necessary papers. The entire property of Wright Denley will foe sold, excopt the homestead exemption. . . D. B. DaSAUSSDBE, Not % t_Special Beftr?g. Columbia Canal. WANTED, LABORERS to work upon the Columbia Canal. Apply to 8. A. PEARCE. JR., Agent Columbia Water Power Company NovlS - _4 Norfolk Oysters. IAMno w prepared to furnish fine NORFOLK OYSTEB8, in any quantity, to town or country customers, and will guarantee them the best th?t o?d bo had. and the cheapest In tbonfatket. JOBN**D. BATEMAN, N6V.Y5- 6 , At the Columbia Ice Hones. Hats and Furs. ?THE grand opening at Steele's ..Hat-Hall," No. 313 King street, Charleston, 8. 0., takes place on NOVEMBER 16. A great display of Hen's and Youths)' new style Dreas Hats. Prices, 50 conta' to 15. Ladies' grand opening of Furs, viz: MufTa, Tippets, Capos, Collara 11.50 to 130V. _Nov 16 tb2 . Quinine! Quinine!! QHA OUNCES QUININE, for sale low, OL/V/ hy S. H. HE1NIT8H, Wholesale Druggist, Columbia, 8. O. Oct 20 ___j_t_ Castor Oil! Castor Oil!! 2BBLS. Prime CASTOR OIL, for sals low, by E. H. HKINITSH, Oct 20 % " -r" .Wholesale Druggist. Bead,the Evidenca and be Convinced. Dr. X. D'. HeiniUh-PEAS Sra: Hy wife and four.of my ohll dren w?rft "taken with Ch ills and Fever one year ago, last August, and after exhausting the proscriptions of Quinine and Barks, andi all other known remedies, without effect, I was induced to try your "KIN A CHILL CUBEi,: I am happy to say that, after using five bottles, they nave en? tirely recovered their health. Not one of them have had a return or a symptom of Chills sines. Year remedy is a specific Yours, truly, 8. W. MOBBIB. LEXINGTON, 8. 0. K INA CHILL CURE for sale only at Sept 27 j E. H. HEINTTBH'8 Drug Store. Jost Received,' cJfamjL^ A. LABOE stock of fashionable ^^y* light CARRIAGES. Prices low, at W. K. GREENFIELD'S Carriage Repository, corner Assembly and Lady streets._No Splendid Prize Piano. sfjfBLsssssl THE subscriber offers for salo TNI I SMIthat magnificent PIANO whioh JD SU ?took the Premium at the late j Fair. It can be aeon, together with instru . mente of other makers, at his residence, cor? ner of Bull and Richland streets. ? Nov 17 3_W. H. ORCHARD. NEWS ?BPOT. IHAVE opened a NEWS' audPERIODICAL DEPOT at the etanfl formerly-occupied by I Alonzo Reese, and will supply my customers with anything they may wish In my Une. Oivemeao?U. i N. Ol GIBSON. I -Nov 14 ... ' : ? ? ; ' ? j_6_ CLOTHING HOUSES OP. CHILDS & WILEY ABE dafly receiving tho finest READY MADE CLOTHING, for old and young gentlemen, that have ever been offered In thia market. No custom-made can surpass, and but few can equal them, in style, and finish, and price. HATS. We sell the beat, at lower rates than those who don't buy from the manufacturers direct. SHIRTS. We keep the Star and True Fit constantly on hand, and will take orders for half dozen or more, and warrant a flt. UNDER-WEAK in all varieties. BURRER CLO TRINO. GLOVES-Leather, Back. Kid, Dog,Bat and Beal. Bargains to be had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all styles. Plain and fancy Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and aomo that won't coin. Wo will take Greenbacks at par for aU these._8ept 26 Eefiaed Oil. CCOTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal j lon or barrel. Also, in glaaas, pints and quarts. For salelow._E. HOPB. Just Received, 1 rv BARRELS Choice New Hulled BUCK? AU WHEAT. For sale low by Oct 25_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Ohoioe Family Flour. A i\f\ BARRELS Extra Family, Medium 4fclMJ and Low Priced FLOUR, for sale low down._E. HOPE. Seegers' Beer is Pare. r? don't contain Coooculus Indiens Vial Berries to make ghjepv or headache._ Barley! Barley! PLANTERS can have SEED BARLEY at $1.25 por bushel. Terms oash. ?& Sept 22_JOHN 0. 8BHQEM? Native and Foreign Wines JSlg SOUPPERNONO, Concord, Bautorn?H rot, ChampagnoB, Just received_arHSS salo low, by_ S. HO^Ba Cranberries. |1 1 pf BU8HEL8 CRANBERRIES, In fine? JL.O der, for sale by_; g. HOPBH To Bent, ASTORE, on Main street. Possessio! given immediately. Apply at thia offioe Nov 5_, The Beat Beef, ^asSBfesmMUTTON, Pork and Sauaagoi Sra ?Hean be obtained at Stalle S and 1 rPn for leal money than at any otb? place. Try us. STARLING A J?0VB. Nov 7 t