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IBIA, S. C. .ng, November 27,1870 ag? 8 to rico. I-Western lifo have en r for half a century, fr, and havo the traits of go and intrepidity penu? ry and the circumstances ibitauts have been plac lanhood and daring bave lied on earth. All great imitations, parodies, what not. So the real ?the frontiersmen have B extravagant stories of ?hundreds of others to B been credited in order Bsibility. As time has Ba for story-telling in Buded, and increased in Bui ty, so that there is no B that can equal "the Bli for startling, horrible, ?gross, eunning stories Bhe papers are in the Hoff inventions of tho Hiuine. Locality, dates, Bostonees are given to ?tories, and many are glover the Union with Bonial. Blind tho story of tho ?ions' cage with the Bnagerie sitting upon NBug in amongst tho Hkap four of them. Bi tho others. It Btes^f detail that ?Hg part of HHVened in Boso pro Bfc opened fita might Bshisels, Baw in Bpsnb Bdid Bus grab nt Bey ?tho Kour ..hoi . '.. 'he ?Va Bo <S- /UM K it 9$US? Vbad flayer ?ry (-. he ?thc l&eir me. y The official result of the late election in Woodford, Republican, 365,632-Demo? cratic majority 35,?C9; ou inoroose of 7.123 over'.thia' prnviqna ^00*4".? Th" aggregate vote."bf both parties, how? ever, show a large deoreae. Several insurgents in Coba have lately ] been killed, and many others have sur? rendered, in the Oiuoo Villas District. Among them are the leaders, Librato Liera and Manuel Borego. Bembeta is reported dead. Military statistics show that after a battle tbere IR an average of only one corpse to every 272 pounds of lead ex? pended. Tbis explains why the losses are so often reported heavy. A frightened wife told her husband the earthquake made her heart beat, and the cruel brute replied that only an earth? quake could do itl LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUUHKRN: SE CTJRTTTES IN CIIATILESTON. S. C -Corrected, November 25, 1870, by A.C.KAUFMAN Banker and Broker, No. 25 Broad street. Hames of Securities. Hale In. Ojf'd Asked. STATE SECURITIES. North Carolina, old_ 0 .... 48 N. Carolina, new. 6 .... 25 South Carolina, old.... 6 .... 85 S. Carolina, new. 6 -. 71 S. C. reg'd stock, ex in. 6 . - 71 Georgia, old. 7 .... 91 Georgia, new. 7 .... 93 Georgia. 0 .... 88 Tennessee, old. 6 .... 60 Tennessee, now. 0 .... 58 Alabama. 8 _ 100 Alabama. 5 .... 73 CITY SECURITIES. Atlanta, Ga., bonds_ 8 _ 86 Augusta, Gn., bonds... 7 .... 75 Charleston stock. 6 .... 52 Charl'n Fire Loan b'ds 7 .... 66 Columbia, S. C., bonds 6 .... 60 Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 70 Macon, Ga., bonds.... 7 .... 70 Memphis, Tenn., b'nds cudorsed... 6 45 " unendors'd.. 6 43 Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 86 Wilmington, N. C. 8 _ 75 Wilmington, N. C. (> _ 72>? RAILROAD RONDS. Atlantic and Gulf. 7 _ 80 B. R. R., 1st mortgage 7 .... 60 Central Georgia. 7 _ 99 Charleston and Savan.. 6 .... 60 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 7 _<c?0> Cherawnnd Darlington 7 .... 82 Georgia Railroad. 7 _ 98 Green. & Col., 1st mor. 7 .... 85 Green. & C., State guar 7 .... 65 Memphis & Charleston. 7 _ 86 North-Ea8tern 1st mort. 8 _ 87 North-Eastern, 2d mort. 8 .... 72 Sav. & Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 78 Suv. <fe Char., State gua 7 ... 69 South Carolina.. 7 _ 73 South Carolina. fi _ 69 Spartanburg and Union 7 .... 55 ItAIIiROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic and Gulf. 100 _ 37 Central Ga., ex div_100 _ 116 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 100 _ 40 Georgia. 100 _ 98 Green, and Col. R. R.. 20 _ 2 Macon and Western... 100 _ 105 Memphis & Charleston. 25 .... 9 North-eastern. 50 .... 13 Savannah & Charleston 100 _ 35 o. Ca., whole shares.. 100 .... 41 Cu., half shares... 125 _ 41 RANK STOCKS. eop's N. B'k Charl'n, capital S500.000. 100 _ 108 Nat. BankChnrl'n tal 3400,000. 100 norn ... Loan & Trust Co 100 _ 95 STat. Bank, Col'n. f Charleston_ 100 _ 21 ank S. C. 50 _ 6'.? BaukSo. Ca.. 25 _ 5' Me. Bank S. C. 25 _ 2}? Newberry. 25 .... 3 Camden. 50 . or th less. iNEOUS SECURITIES. fe M, Co. 100 _ som M. Co... 100 _ norn is Co.... 25 _ ^? . R.stock 50 _ 5PV, an. Co... 100 _ 85 " t. in deb. 60 udebt's. par 11. indebt. 60 cer. in. 90 par. coup. ... 50 .... stock. 40 o coup. 50 coup. 55 }..'off par 110 113 . 103 .... 30 7 8 8 7 45 30 br cent. ?&?^Awt^n"b?! ?aid fbr-ihe ap i prehension of tho thief who broke . Jto my bonne, at Whitlock's Steam Hui, on tho night of >ho 24th inp t., and, etolo ibero " ?a?, among which;- waa? ? ^gjh/and Pcrnoh.^H?olW Navy Revolver, and aflatitt'Masonio Apron ana A proportionate amount will be paid for tho recovery of any of tho articles. _. .' JAMES N. JONES, j .Whitlock's Bteam.MlU.O. *Q.?.'R Nov 96 S 5 RF? KS FOU H ALK, a cood SADDLE tattkHOBSE, Applv at thia oftico. flri\l . Nov 25 WANTED, a BOY to run orrands. Apply at this ofQce. Nov 23 STOCKS, BONDS un?! COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Nov 23 Gmo OLD BANK HILLS an<l MU1ILATED CURRENCY bought and sold by Nov 23 Gmo D. QAM < BILL, Broker. ELMWOOD CEMETERY COMPANY. The Directors of this Company are re. quested to attend at tho roora of Young Men's Christian Association, on TUESDAY, Deaom ber G, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of electing a Keeper of tho Orounds. Applicants for tho oflico may send their tes? timonials to tho President of tho Company. Nov 19 stnG J. L. REYNOLDS. BY AUTHORITY OF A POWER ex? pressed in tho last Will and Testament of tho late W. F. Dc8aii3aure, deceased, I will sell, before the Court Houae, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in December next, the office on Law Rango recently occupied by tho deceased, 'ferma made known at day of salo. May bo treated for privately at tho office of mv Attomev in law and fact. D. B. DKSAUS S?RE, Esq. E. O. BURROUGHS. Nov 17 Solo Executrix. SPECIAL, ATTENTION given to tho col? lection of Commercial Paper, Interest on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Conversion of State Securltina, by Nov 23 Gmo D. GAM?KILL, Broker. Grand Toy Emporium. MCKENZIE'S, Main Street, Columbia, 8, ('., #WHERE Ia offered tho largest and best selected'?tock of TOYS ever brought to this market. Dualer? and othcrH can bo accommodated. Whole? sale or Retail. Old and voung, grave anti gay can be butted from thia varied collection. CANDIES of Pure Sugar manufactured daily. Alb?, CAKES AND PIES. A fino assortment ol CANNED GOODS just receiving from thu bebt mauufactoricH. Fresh DATER, New Crop RAISINS, CITRON and CURRANTS. ALMONDS, anti a full line of ASSORTED NUTS. I London BISCUIT!" and Trinco Albert CRACKERS, (imported article?,) puro and nf great benefit to tho sick and convalcbont. JELLIES ol' puro fruit manufactured and sold at reasonable prices. oct 20 _ JOHN MCKENZIE. New Books. THE Memories of Fifty Year?, containing notices and anecdotes of distinguished Americans and rcmarkablo men, Ac, liv W. H. Sparks. Price $2.50. Tent Lifo in Siberia and Adventures in Kamachatka and Northorn Asia, by Kennan, with a map. $1.50. Oin KO r Snaps, by Fanny Fern. $1.60. Old Songs and Now, by tho authoress of Beechenbrnok. $2. Paris in December, 1851; or, Coup d'Etat of Napoleon III, by Terr t, from the thirteenth French edition. $2 50. Lecko'a Rationalism in Europe, two volumes The Life ot General Nathaniel Green. Thc Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth. Also, a number of now novels, by Trollope and otiier popular authors. Also, new juvenile bookb from Londou, new ChromOB, Paintings, Ac. For aaie at _BRYAN .V McC ARTE R'S Bookstore. Guns, Pistols, Etc. ?-^^ I INFORM my friends and 5^^^. public in general that I have <^SCS>L just received an entire- new ^ ?stock of Double and Singlo Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flanks, Ponchea, Pi?tol-BeltH, Caps, Buck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for all. kinda of Pistola, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct8 P. W. KRAFJT^lain street. Palmetto Restaurant. gt IS open for thc season.??^^v / "\ ?dSBiT^ OYSTEltS. FISH und^^rkify tfVSESdSBiGAME served np in tho boat STYLE. All yo hungry and thirsty peo? ple, look out for the red lamp, North-east corner of tho Market. Noy_l D. McGDINNIS. _ The Pollock House / HAS heed overhauled jjHEa* 5/and ?tted ?P for U>?' win-?4?W? ^??ter ter seaaon. O Y S T E R S, ^ * FISH and GAME served un in the usual style. The Trivato LUNCH ROOM hae been refit? ted, and guests may expect proper attention. Oct 12 T. M. POLLOOK, Proprietor. OYSTERS AND GAME. JSfex /-\ OUR SALOON ia in or PSfii?rner. and OYSTERS, 4f~Z* ^?$r GAME, FISH, ih, .^?PFT\ bo obtained at all boura. Dlnnera^SS - ?^? and Suppers furnished at uhort notice, and n the bt-Bt stvlc. Give us a trial. PAYSINGEH it FRANKLIN, j?et Jl Exchange Restaurant. _ Mutilated Currency. TORN and defaced GREENBACKS, NA TIONAL BANK MONEY and FRAC? TIONAL CURRENCY bought at a email dis? count at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. _ Oct 23 A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. ICE! ICE! ICE! HAYING put my machino in operation, I now inform the public that I am ready to hiipply any and all orders lor ICE. Price two cents por pound by tho retail. For 100pounds or more, agreements will be made. Tho leo can be obtained at either the upper or lower atoro. J. C. SEEOERS. To Invalids-Beef, Extract Meat. LIEBIQ'H GENUINE EXTRACT OF MEAT of perfect flavor and purity. Persons suffering from weak digestion, in? valida requiring strengthening diet, aged per? sona, children, infanta after being weaned, and ladies after oonllnement, will timi this ex? tract, properly prepared, highly beneficial. Delicious Soup made of it at 2 cents a pint. Beef Tea at 3 cents a pint. Gruel of Sago, Rico, Tapioca, at little cost. ALSO, Just received, another lot Sea Moss Farine, Pungent Mustard, for tho tablo, Puro Ground Black Pepper. For sale at Oca26 j_HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Selling Off 4LOTof fine JEWELRY, Ear-rings, Breast? pins, Plain Gold Rings, Gold and Bitter mblea, AO. I Parties will Sud it to their interest to ?lall and examino the various articles. Oct 80. j i G.?DIEBCKI . The tieat .imported Sugars can bo ! nd g^^LLOO^S^ ^ FOREST HOUSE. i 190 King tired, Charleston, S. C., My Oe o. SJ. i'm tc. por ?ay. Permanent Boud, by the week, ?7 to $9. Permanent Day. Board, by the week, $6. Houso a few doors below Market street, sitnated in a delightful and convenient locali? ty forJju^ineaH1_____ ?ct SI imo Kinsman & Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores, Charleston, S. C. Kept 12 3m_ ^^C\ ^^^^^^ 09- f Largest and most completo] "6? ?- ! Manufactory of Doors, Baabes, "S? ?ar ? Blinds, Mouldings, .Vc, in the ' "Gt tar I Southern States. J -?? Printed Price List defies competition. Send for oue. Sent free on application. April 8 tly_ r. K. nnoDiK. R. B. UUIKUNB. H. C. BIDGINB. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors anrl Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON. S. C . LIRERALadvanccs made on Consignments. Refer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, H. C. Aug 22 Hmo HEAD QUARTERS NO. ll SOUTH 8EC0ND STREET. H IN ti 1.1?: KllIBRR SCHKOIIC. ('LASS A. To be Drawn at Wilmington, H. C,, TH I'KS ft A V, DECEMBER, 1, 1870. Chartered ht/ (Jetterai Assemhy, Mardi 28 1*71). 1(1,00(1 Xutnher* put in the Whorl; 100] Prizes Drawn . C APITA!. PKIZK, $5,000. Two Prizes of ?2.5U0 each. Two " " 2,000 " Two .. " 1,000 ** Two .' " 500 " Ten " '? 250 " Ton " .' 200 Fifteen " " 100 " Fifty-six " " Bf) " Whole Ceri Eluates, fr?; Haines, *2,50; Quarters, il.25. EXPLANATION OF DBAWINO.-The numbers, from 1 to 10,000, corresponding with the Tickets, aro printed on separate Blipu of paper, and encircled with small Tubes, and placed in ono wheel. Tho 100 Prizes aro printed on slips of paper and encircled with Tubes, and placed in another wheel. Both wheels are then revolvedt and a number is drawn from tho wheel of Numbers; and at the same time a printed slip ot the Prizes is drawn from tho other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to tho specta? tors, and registered by the Commissioner. Tho Prize being placed agaiust the number drawn. This operation is repeated nntil all of the Prizes, are drawn out. MST For information and orders, addreBS \orth Carolin* Beneficial Association, Wilmington, N. G., P. O. Box 50. \V. II. UERKEV, General Agent. Jons LONDON, Commissioner. Nov 5 ft) dickerson House. CO L CM BIA, S . C. JX ^yiji. HAVING sold Messrs. Agnew ^Tft'ffirjKg.fc Dailv my OMNIBUS, to be run ni connection with tho ..N1CKERSON BOUSE," it is due the public to Bay that the change of collection of fare does not effect the present arrangement or passengers coming down the Greenville road. going to Charles? ton, "nor retaining.*' Wfll giro-supper going down or breakfast going Up, ?itu Omnibus fare, included both ways, for ONS DOXLAH. Also, passengers over Obarlotte, Columbia and Augusta Road going Somi, will be taken free to diuner-liousu and back to cars in am? ple time-all for $1. Nov 7 Imo WM. A. WRIGHT. _ Carriage Materials. _CONSISTING in part of HUBS, /viiQffjL>Si)(>keB. Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, l?tt?5ra> Poleo, Bolte, Malleable Castings, W I W-iHith Wheels, Bauds, Enamelled Leather,Bash Leather,Putent and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carnot, Lining Nails. Springs, Axles, Firo and other Iron, Dash frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirgo Varnishes, Ac, Ac. Our stock of these goods is second to none in Columbia, and thuuo doBiring to purchase, '?iil save money by calling on Sept ll J.k 1XLR. AGNEW. Administrator's Notice? ALL persons having demanda against the Estate of DAVID H. Ap AMS, deceased, will present them, properly attested, to the undersigned; and thoeo indebted to the said estate, are requested to mako immodiato payment to JOHN P. ADAMS, Adm'r. HOPKlUS' T. P., October 91, 1870. Nov 3 $13 ?{Charleston Bivalves, in every stylo, nt POMjOCK'H. H[vTh?'' NICHOLS &~ co., 1845. -?a ...... ( r.. ...- . ?Mest assd Iseadissg Insurance Agency Of Central and Northern Sooth Carolina. If OH TH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of London and Edinburg. Incorporated 1809. Ossete tn GoW, 814,200,000. ?ARTF?R?) INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn, incorporated 1810. Assets, ?2,100,000. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Nero York. Incorporated 1852. Assets, 92,839,122. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. Incorporated 185C. Assets, $2,017,869. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus, Ga. Incorporated 1859. Assets, $500,000. THE above are among the oldest and best establislied Companies in the country. Their ample Assets and the reputation they have long since acquired BB prompt ?nd/air dealing Companies, aro tho beat guarantees of their Gaiety and honorable conduct in the futuro.V LOSSES adjusted and paid at this Agency. Insure with H. E. NICHOLS & CO., fl| ^Nov ll ilmo Office in Savings* Bank Bnilding, Columbia jfl ~7<?5? HARDWARE WE have rccontly made large adddition to our stock of HARDWARE, at less price* than have been had since tho war. All our old stock AT COST AND LESS THAN GO?T. New Goods at Reduced Prices: CARPENTER TOOLS, Blacksmith Tools. Masons' Tools ana Farming Im? plements, ,.' Carriage Material, j'j Building Material, 1 Trimming Material and House-V furnishing Ooods, AT LOW FANCY GROCERIES, Winos and Liquors, of every grade-an immense stock. Canned Gooda, 8yrnps, Chewing and Smoking To? bacco, Sugar, Coffee, 4e., EST PRICES. Our friends who favor us with their orders for BAGGING and TIES, wiU always find us at? ibe botttm of the market in these and all other Ooods. TERMS CASH. -,",... L?RICK & LOWRANCE.^ warn mm FBBICHT uni riai TO AND FROM /] BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOIK, BOSW AND ALL ?fi THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING THREE TIMES A WEEK, ^^^^ Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ELEGANT STATE BOOM ^|^^^ ACCOMMODATIONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 13 Hours *^&*w^ti*mm$rrrir Shorter, via Charleston. Total Capacity 40,000 Bales Monthly. 11HE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, und coi.ncctii g roads Weet, m alliance with the fleet or Thirteen FIRST-CLASS bl FABISBIFB, to the above porte, invite atten? tion lo the QUICK TIME and REGULAR DESPATCH affoidf-d to the business public in tho Cotton States at the POET OF CHARLESTON! Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportai ions for Freight and Passengers not equal excellence and capacity at any other Tort. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are larly on tho liuo To 3>a"oT*r YoxrJLjL. MANHATTAN, GEORGIA, M. S. WooDuiiii, Commander, S. CROWELL, Commander. CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA, R. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander, SAM ADKINS, Commander. CHARLESTON, CLYDE, JAMES BBRRY, Commander, ALEX. HUNTER, Commander. JA MES A D GER, A SHLA ND, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander, BECKETT, Commander. JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. din 1 WAGNER. HUGER & CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, Agents, Charleston, S. C. To X*li.llAClelx>lxl?t. SA L VOR, EVERMAN, C. H. ASHCROFT, Commander. C. HINCKLEY, Commander, SAILING DAYS,.SATURDAYS, WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleetdn, 8. O. To jBgtl/tl TH ore, , FALCON, MARYLAND, SEA GULL, HORSEY, Commander. JOHNSON, Commander. DUTTON, Commander, SAILING DAYS,.EYEYY FIFTH DAT.. P. C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Cbarle?tOu, 8. O. g RA TES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS THOSE OF COMPETING LINES. | Marino Insurance One-Half of One Per Cent. i J Through Bills ni Lading and Through Tickets can bo had at all the principal RailrotdS Offices, in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. - ?? State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents <5| the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all caeeB, tho Raihoad Tickets should blS exchanged and Berths assigned. M Tho Through Ticket by this route includes Transfers, Meals and State Room while'dB shipboard. The 8outh Carolina Railroad and its connecting lines have largely increased their faeiH tie? for the i ?pid movernen* o' fi eight ami puonougeiu between Northern cities and, thc SssSK and Weet. Comfortable Night Cars with tho Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have bcd introduced. First-Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. gm Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to Day and Night Trains of South CarolbM Railrt ad. Close connections mado with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant poinji. ? with thc greatest promptness. The Managers are confident that their Lino cannot bo cur passed in Despatch and the Safo Delivery of Goods. , { 8. B. PICKEN8, * I * ED. H. BARNWELL, ?ff General Passenger and Ticket Agent, General Freight AgentjS South Carolina Railroad. Oct i {Gmo South Carolina Railro? X> W ?A. -o 23 . HART & CO., WHOLESALE, NO. 39 HA YNE STREET, RETAIL, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Agents for Fairbanks' Standard Scales BURDICK'S NATIONAL HAY CUTTER. DKAI.F.nS IN HOES, GUNS, IRON, NAILS, STEEL, CHAINS, HOLLOW WARB, TIN WARE, MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTH, AMD AOBXOUX.TiraAX. IMPXJBMSOT8. Sept 19 1