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LONDON, No vor?ber 19.-The Timu
praises Napoleon's speech, as the
most liberal, peaceful and sensible of
the second Empire.
The Australian cannibals baye eaten
Rev. 8; Baker, a "Weal ey an missionary,
and s?t native Christians.
Tja? Alabama Convention.
MONTGOMERY, November 19-ll P.
M.-At tho night session of the Con?
vention, the majority agreed to strike
out of the article on franchise, that
clause which disfranchises all who do
not tote on reconstruction. This ac?
tion is said to be in consequence of
orders from the radical leaders at
"Vifasliington.
MONTGOMERY, November 20.-The
morning session was consumed in
nnn??dering r,n;cn.auruiH io the ma?
jority report on the franohise ques?
tion. The clauso disfranchising all
who did not vote oh the new Consti?
tution will be at ricken out. The ex?
treme men are still largely in the as?
cendancy, but are dwindling down I
under instructions from the radical |
leaders at Washington.
ll P. M.-The objectionable clanee
has been stricken out.
?cw? Item?.
CHARLESTON, November 20.-Ar?
rived-steamers Pioneer and Matan?
zas, New York; schooners E. B.
Wakes, M. E. Taber and Ocean Tra?
veler, New York; schooner D. P.
Kcling, Baltimore; schooner A. G.
Freeahd, New York. Sailed-bark |
Hector, Liverpool; ehip Golconda,
Monrovia, carrying 820 negro emi?
grants.
The election to-day was perfectly |
quiet; the voting was confined to ne
Soes. Accounts from tho interior
istriots represent whites os every?
where declining to participate in the
election.
The State appropriation bill will
shortly be issued by Gen. Cauby. It |
froviaes liberally for the Judiciary,
enitentiary and public institutions.
The State tax bill will appenr at the |
same time.
MOBILE, ALA., November 19.-Tho
steamer Ocean Wave ran upon an I
obstruction in the lower bay, and|
sunk. No fives lost.
MOBILE, November 20.-Later ac?
counts of the barning of the steamer
Onward, report eleven persons lost
Mr. Conkhng, of New Orleans, and
ten negroes. The cotton was valued
at $55,000-fnlly insured. The boat
.was valued at $20,000-uninsured.
HGeu. Mower has removed several
District Judges, County Clerks, etc., j
in Louisiana, and appointed others.
NEW YOBK, November 20.-Mclu
tire, one of tho mayoralty candidates I
of tho Democratic Union Convention,
fired a revolver into the orowd and
was taken to tho Tombs. The Union
Democrats nominated John H. An?
thon.
The Arizona has arrived from Pa?
nama, with 8180,000 in treasure.
Bevolts continue in Peru.
Fitz Green Halleck, tho poot, is |
dead. His age was eighty years.
WASHINGTON, November 20.-Col.
Wisowell, of tho Revenue Commis?
sion, and Collector Smyth, of the
Eighth District of New York, have
been suspended for complicity in
whiskey frauds.
Gov. Ward, Chairman of the Na
f tional Republican Committee, wrote
a letter to the Soldiers' Union, en?
dorsing Grant for President.
Internal revenue receipts to-day I
$255,000.
Gen. Stevens, formerly a Confede- I
rate officer, lately superintendent of I
the Vera Cruz Railway, is reported
dead.
RICHMOND-, November 20.-The I
conservativo colored men have called |
a meeting for to-morrow night, to
express their uttor abhorrence of the
sentiments of such fire-brands and
incendiaries as Lewis Liudsay and |
others.
A prize fight near Petersburg was ?
squelched yesterday, by tho military.
Several arrests wero made.
AUGUSTA, November 20.-General
Pope orders tho Reconstruction Con?
vention to meet at Atlanta, on tho 9th
Deeembor.
County meetings are being called
to oleot delegates to tho Conservative
Convention which meets at Macon
on tho 5th of December.
WILMINGTON, November 20.-Tho
election passed off without disturb- j
ance. Great apathy among the |
whites. Tho blacks polled full
strength; not n black known to have
voted conservative. Very few white
radicals voted.
RALEIGH, N. C., November 20.
The election wont off very orderly to?
day; the whites vote heavily, and
nearly unanimously tho conservative
ticket; many vet od against Conven?
tion.
Pine Apples, Oranges, &o.
2DBL8. PINE APPLES,
2 bbls. Oranges,
5 bbls. Applos. Just received, and for
salo low, by T. J. GIBSON.
Nov 20j _ 2
~C0BN, OAT? PEAS.
BUSHELS WHITE CORN,
. \J\J\J 400 bushel? OATS,
50 bushels PEAH. For sale by
Nov 20 3 THOMPSON EARLE.
Arrow Ties.
m)(\ BUNDLES Cotton IRON BANDS, of J
thc Incomparatdo Arrow Tie, for
salo by E. A G. D. HOPE.
Nov 18
FISAWC?AJL AMD COMMKKC?AL"
. COLUMBIA, November 20.-Soles bf
cotton to-day 38 bales-middling 15??
Nsw YORK, November 20-Noon.
Stocks active and improving. Money
active, at 7. Sterling-long $X;
?hort 9%. Gold 40. Wheat l@2c.
better, but very qniet. Oom %@io.
better. Pork dall, at 20%. Cotton
steady, at 18J?.
7 P. M.-Cotton easier ; sales
1,400 bales, ot 18($18J$. Flour dull
and favors buyers-Southern $10@
14. Corn dull-Southern yellow
$1.20. Mess pork heavy, at $20.90.
Rice easier-Carolina 8^@9^. Gold
39|?. Money 7.
BALTIMORE, November 20.-Cotton
rather activo-low middling 17; mid?
dlings 17)4' Corn firm; receipts
mostly now-dry white $1.15@1.26.
Oats dull and ?WH?iii?g, -t 7??S72.
j Rye 45@55.
CINCINNATI, November 20.-Flour
declined } 4 c. Corn in good demand
ears 75@78. Mess pork $19.50@20.
OHAKI?ESTON, November 20.-Cot?
ton active and advanced }?@%c;
sales 1,200 bales-middling 16>?@
16%; receipts 1,450.
AUOUSTA, November 20.-Cotton
opened firm, but closed in buyers'
fovor; soles 600 bales; receipts 980
middling 15>?.
SAVANNAH, November 20.-Cotton
dull and declining-middling 15^;
sales 472; receipts 3,050.
NEW ORLEANS, November 20.
Sales of cotton 1,500 bales; receipts
6,662; exports 2,933-middling Or?
leans 17@17l^. Common sugar 9;
prime 12}?. Sales of molasses at 70
@93 for common to choice. Flour
dull and very depressed-superfine 9;
choice 14. Corn dull-white 1.25(ai
1.30. Mess pork 21.50. Bacon-re?
tailing shoulders 13 !?@183?; clear 17.
Gold 393?.
MonruB, November 20.-Sales of
cotton 1,100 bales; receipts 921
middlings 15??@16.
LONDON, November 19-Eveniug.
Consols 94 9-10. Bonds 71.
LIVERPOOL, November 19-Even?
ing.-Cotton closed dull-uplands
8%; Orleans 8A?; sales 8,000 bales.
Manchester od vices unfavorable.
JUST RECEIVED.
ANOTHER lot of that popular BAG?
GING. AIBO, a lot of ?no BACON
HIDES and No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL, in
half barrels, for salo low for cash by
Nov 21 2_ J. S. CAMPBELL.
FRESH SUPPLIES.
OAA NEW SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
jil\J\J 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon,
6,000 lbs. Clear Sides and Shoulders,
200 bags Countrv Flour,
15 bold. Frosh Biscuit, assorted,
25 boxes English Dairy Cheese,
C hhds. Bacon Hides and Hhouldcrs,
10 bbls. Fresh Buckwheat Flour,
C " Golden Svrup.
Smoked Beef and Tongues, with a full
assortment of Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups,
Ac, Ac, for sale low, by
Nov 21 E. AQ. D. H?PE.
Demorest's Young America,
THE best JUVENILE MAGAZINE.
Every boy and girl that sccs it says
so; all tho press say so; and parents and
teachers continu it. Do not fail to secure
a copv. A good Microscope, with a glass
cylinder to contino living objects, or a
good two-bladed, pearl Pocket Knife, and
a large number of other desirable articles,
given as premiums to each subscriber.
Yearly, $1.50. The November number
commences a new volume. Published by
W. JENNINGS DEMOREST,
473 Broadway, New York.
Try ir, Boya and Girls. Specimen copies
five cents, mailed free. Nov 21 ||1T
Demorest's Monthly Magazine,
UNIVERSALLY acknowledged tho Mo?
del Parlor MAGAZINE of America;
devoted to original stories, poems,
sketches, architecture and model cottages,
household matters, gems of thought, per?
sonal and literary gossip, (including special
departments on fashions,) instructions on
hoalth, music, amusements, etc., by tho
best authors, aud profusely illustrated
with costly engravings, (full size,) useful
and reliable patterns, embroideries, and a
constant succession of artistic novelties,
with other useful and entertaining litera?
ture.
No person of refinement, economical
housowife, or lady of taste can afford to do
without tho Model Monthly. Singlo copies
30 cents; back numbers, as specimens, 10
cents; either inailod free. Yearly $3, with
a valuable premium; two copies $5.50;
thrco collies $7.50; five copies $12, and
splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each,
with tho first premiums to each subscriber.
A now Wheeler .t Wilson Hewing Machino
for twontv subscribers at $3 each. Ad?
dress W. JENNINGS DEMOREST,
No. 473 Broadway, New York.
Demorest's Monthly and Young Ameri?
ca, together, $4; with tho premiums for
oach. Nov jl ||H
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
ASMALL Black and Tau TERRIER.
A liberal reward will bc paid to any
porson returning it to GEN. PRESTON'S
residence, Blanding street. Nov 20 3
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS having claims against
tho estate of Dr. D. P. GREGG, de?
ceased, will present tho samo, properly
attested, and all persons indebted, either
by note or open account, will please make
speedy payment to
MR<*. M. D. OREGG,
Nov 20 Imo Qualified Exocntru.
The Hnakcr Liniment; tho best lini?
ment for family uso; can bo used internally
and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy?
er. It kills pain and all kinds of aches'
Sold by Fisher A Hcinitsh._
FOE SALE.
ADESIRABLE building LOT, on North?
east corner ot Sumter and Taylor
streets. If not disposed of at private salo,
will be sold by pulmo auction, first MON?
DAY in December next. Apply to
F. w. MCMASTER,
__NOT 13 No. g Law Range.
SEED EYE! SEED EYE I
K A BUSHELS SEED RYE for sale. By
OX J Nov 8 ALFRED TGLLEBUN.
IlelnttsICa Crimean. Tetter Wa?ti,
fbr Tetter, Ringworm, Pimple?, Worm
Snot?, Ronghnods of tho Skin-a euro for
Tatter and Ringworm.
1860. OAT. 1800.
PANORAMA
COLUMBIA,
AT
Calisthenic Hall,
(OVER THOMAS E.. GREGG A CO.'S)
THE PROPRIETORS of this COSTLY
and MAGNIFICENT WORK of ART,
li a vu tho honor of presen ti HR to their
fellow-citizens tho first grand series of
MOVING PANORAMIC VIEWS of this
beautiful city-representing scenes true to
nature, and exteuding over a period from
18C0 to the occupation of the city by the
Federal army, and the destruction of thc
Long Uridgo over tho Oongaree.
Will exhibit in TH?9 CITY, mi ?.heir
new hall, corner of Main and Camden
streets. Entrance on Main street, ODO
door South of Thos. E. Gregg A Co.
JWMATTNEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 3
o'clock. Last exhibition TrilS EVENING,
at half-past 7.
A FINE BAND OF MUSIC
Will be iu attendance.
Nothing of a partizan nature enters into
tho composition of our work, and nothing,
during tho evening's entertainment, will
bo introduced that would, in tho slightest
dorree, offend tho sensibilities of any of
our patrons.
An early attendance is requested, as the
Painting WILL MOVE PUNCTUALLY AT 74
O'CLOCK. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Our Hall has been titted np ami provided
with comfortable seats, and will accommo?
date 550 persotiB, soatod.
PRICE OF ADMISSION.
Tickets FIFTY CKNTS; Half Tickets 25. A
limited number of advanced reserved neats,
provided with handsome and comfortable
chairs, will be sold at $1-which must lie
secured before t? o'clock p. m. Tickets
can bo procured at the Bookstores mid at
tho Half. LEE A RICHARD.
Nov 21 Proprietors.
GREAT FALL
DRY GOODS!
Owing to the recent de?
cline in the DRY GOODS
market, I have marked all
my goods down to the very
lowest figures. Purchasers
will find it greatly to their
interest to take advantage;
of this opportunity and
give me an early call.
My stock embraces every
article usually found in a
first class Dry Goods house.
0. F. JACKSON.
Nov Jl
BOARDING.
ONT. nv TWO GENTLEMEN, or a Gen?
tleman and Lady, can lind HOARDING
iu a private family, iu a pleasant put t of
thc city. If tho parlies desire a private
Parlor, they can bo accommodated. Also,
to rent. Stables and Carriage House.
_Nov -20 _S__
CRACKERS, &c.
jr i\ HONES and HARREES Assorted
OU CRACKERS, fresh and nice.
Soda Hiscutt.
Reston Biscuit,
Ginger Snaps,
Cream Biscuit,
Tea Cakes,
Ginger Cakes,
Mushroous,
Jumble?, Ac.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at rea?
sonable prices.
Nov20 GEORGE BYMMERS.
Curbuncln and nolls como from im?
pure blood, Nature throws out these im?
purities of tho blood, which should ho
regarded as a warning. Purify your blood,
by using Hcinitsh's Queen's Delight
Ker?haw's Brigade Charitable Asso?
ciation.
THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING will bo
held in Columbia, on WI DNEKDAY,
December 4th, when au Address will be
delivered before the Association, bv Gen.
M. L. BONHAM.
All who wi re members of this command
at any period ol' the war, and iu good
standing, aro entitled to membership, and
aro cordially invited lo be present on t his
occasion.
Lottere of Application for Membership
should state Company and Regiment lo
which applicant was attached, and can bo
sent lo the Secretary, at Charleston, prior
to tho date of meeting.
C. R. HOLMES,
Nov r.? 7} Secrets ry.
In the District Court ot the United
States for the District of South
Carolina.
/?i the matter of Joseph Mendel, by whom a
petition for adjudication of bankruptcy
was filed un the \Wi dtiy of Svptiinlier, A.
J). 1807, in said Court.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
Tl Ifs is to givo notice that, on tho I st h
day of Heptombcr, A. D. 18G7, a War?
rant in Bankruptov was issued agaiust tho
Estate of JOSEPH MENDEL, cf Oolam,
bia. in tho District of Richland and st.ite
of South Carolina, who has been adjudged
a bankrupt on his own petition; that the
payment of any dobts and delivery of any
Eroporty belonging to suoh bankrupt, to
im, or for his uso, and the tranafor of any
property by him, are forbidden by law:
that a meeting of the creditors of tho sahl
bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more assignees of his Es?
tate, will bo held at a Court of Bankrupt?
ev, to be boldon at the office of Messrs.
Pickling A Pope, in Columbia, in tho Dis?
trict or Richland, S. C., before J. M. Rut?
land, Register in Bankruptcy, on THURS?
DAY? tho 28th day of Novoraber. 18C7, at
12 o'clock M. J. P. M. EPPING,
United States Marshal,
Nov 18 $3 _ _ As Messenger.
Trw IIA pr mik ?es* <? nlooU. The
health of all lifo ie pure flesh. Pure blood
keeps ont all diseases. The Queen's Do
light purl?es tho blood.
The "Queen's Delight"
ALM A1?.A C
FOR IB08.
T?8T PUBLISHED, ?now ?nd interest-!
.J ing CALENDAR for tho people, eon
ti ining much valuablo information; a book '
for everybody-a guide to long Uf?, health,,
Ytoalfh and happiness. Ceil and get one,
at tho Store. FISHER A HEINIT8H,
Nov 19_Drnggieta.
New Mackerel.
KITS No. 1 Choice MACKEREL, for |
sale by E. A Qt. D. HOPE.
39
Steam Engine for Sale.
ASTATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, 35
horse powor, in complete order; with
Flue Doiler, containing 3J Flues.
Also, a CIRCULAR SAW MILL.
To be sold singly or togel her. The En?
gine can bo seen at tho Congaroe Iron
Works, foot of Lady street.
Apply to H. MCDOUGAL,
.NOV 15 Columbia, S. C.
<a_ Newberry Herald please copy four
timen and Rend bill to this omeo.
Fulton Market Beef, &c.
2RBL8. FAMILY BEEF,
2 half bbls. Pig Fi ,
1,000 lbs. Sugar-cured Strips,
5 tierces Pure Kettle Rendered Loaf I
Lard.
Fresh supplies of first-class Groceries
received by every stenmor from New York
and Haltimoro. GEORGE SYMMEBS.
Nov 6
FRESH CRACKERS,
LEMON BISCUITS,
Soda Biscuit,
Ginger Snaps,
Ovster Crackers, .tc.
_2L?ll_ JOHN C. SEEQERS A CO.
Just Received and For Sale,
f\ HALES GUNNY BAGGING, two pounds
\_) to the vard,
10 coils ?REENLEAF ROPE,
10 coils MANILLA ROFE, low for cash,
by E. A G. D. HOPE.
Only Fifty Cents.
"I ff\i \ BOXE.I SMOKED HERRINGS,
JA/ vf for sale at thc unusually low price
of 50 cents per box, by
N^'Vjfl_-/. A- T. R. AGNEW.
Fig Hams and Shoulders.
CHOICE New York PIG HAMS aud PIG
SHOULDERS, just received by last
steamer, and for sale by
N(,v i6_ __J- * TJ U- AGNEW.
Soap ! Soap ! I
QQ BOXES Family and No. 1 SOAP, on
t/t/ hand and for sale, at unusually low
prices, by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Nov 16 _
CHAMPAGNE.
JUST RECEIVED, on consign ment,
10 cases CHOICEST BRANDS, of gen
uinu importation.
IIE1DSICK A CO.. quarts and pints.
!.AC D'OR,
. AKTE D'OR,
tor salo on reasonable terms, by
.Nov 15 GEO. SYMMERS.
Copeland Sc Bearden
HAVE ON HAND
200 bushels SEED WHEAT,
50 bags Extra Family FLOUR,
1,000 lb?. Now Bacon HAMS,
10,000 lbs. Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
Sugar, Coffee and Molasses,
20 bids. Golden and Bee-hive Syrups,
Bagging and Balo Rope,
.?00 sacks Liverpool Salt,
10 bales Yarn. Nov 1(5
Your branty, your health, your caso
mav he restored, by using Heinitsh'a
Queen's Delight.
HARVEY'S 0LNT7M?NT.
HARV? Y'S OINTMENT will cure ITCH.
Harvey's Oointment will < un- Hu?
mors.
Harvey's Ointment for Diseases of the
Skin.
Harvey's Ointment for Tetter and
Ringworm.
Harvey's Ointment for Soro Heads.
Price 25 cents a box, only. For sale by
FISHER A HEINITSH,
Nov 15 Druggists.
Get Rid of the Rats and Mice, and
Save Your Provisions.
HARVEY'S great RAT PASTE. Instant
death to these marauders and de?
stroyers. For sale by
FISHER A HEINITSH.
Nov 16 _Druggists.
Plantation and Mill Site For Sale.
APLANTATION, six and-a-half miles
from Columbia, on tho road h ading
from Columbia to Camden, containing
2,500 acres, moro or less, about 300 of
which is cleared, balance! well timbered
with Pine and Oak. There is on the place
one of the best mill sites in Richland Dis?
trict; the water power is ample to carry a
large factory. There is a dirt dam already
built, which has stood for the la^t twenty
roars. There is also on th? placo a fine
Fruit Orchard of ul.out 1,200 Peach and
Apple Trees, of various kinds. Tho tract
Hill be divided into farm - from 200 to SOO
acres, if desired. For further informa?
tion, apply to A. R. PHILLIPS,
Auction ami Commission Agent,
Nov 7 limo Columbia, S. C.
NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims against tho
. estuie of ELIZABETH HARRIS, de?
ceased, will present tho same properly
attested, and ?.ll persona indebted will
make payment to
JOHN PRESTON, Ja.,
Nov 9 Bthlg_Qualified Executor.
An eruption, of the skin, of thirty
year's standing, which defied the skill of
tho doctors, was cured, in Philadelphia,
by using Heinitsh's Queen's Delight.
WHITE CORN.
tX'T?f\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE
OKJ \J CORN. For BU IA hy
_uct 27_E. A G. li. HOPE.
Salt, Salt.
EXTRA Large Seamless Sacks of choico
Liverpool SALT, at $2.75 per saok.
For sale at retail, only, to consumers.
Nov 7_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Change of Schedule on the Oreen*
ville and Colombia Railroad.
BREAKFAST HOUSE AT ALSTON.
Train arrives at 7.15 a. m., and by
order of Goneral Superintendent, ampio
timo allowed for BREAKFAST.
MRS. M. A. ELKIN A SON.
Oot 81 Imo
FIGS! FIGS i !
t?tf~\ BOXE J WASHED FIGS, at
OKJ Nov 7 JOHN C. r'EEQKRS A CO.
Buckwheat Flour,
SELF-RAISING-fl lb. papers.
Oct 25 JOHN C. 8EEGERB A CO.
TO THE LADIES!
FRESH ARRIVALS br Metro* j
or from Now York of the FINEST |
and CHEAPEST
Ever offored in Columbia; also, CLOAKS. ,
CORSETS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, HAIR
HR AIDS, ?Vc, Ao., at
MRS. C. E. REED'S, next door to
Mr. E. Pollard's drng store, Main st.
PRESS-MAKING in all branches.
Nov 12_8m o
Gunpowder I Gunpowder ! !
~VT7*E have been appointed agents for the I
W ?ale of DUPONT'S CELEBRATED
GUNPOWDER, and offer it at wholesale at
tho following low rates:
Rifle Powder, iu 25-lb. kegs, best quality,
$7.25 por keg.
Rifle Powder, in 25-lb. kegs, second quali?
ty, $6.25 per keg.
Blasting Powder, in 25-lb. keg?; Kn*t
U??tj, ?4.75 pur keg.
In quantities of ten kegs or mora, it will
be delivered at depot of either of the roads |
at a reduction of 25 contB per keg.
We will also furnish half ana quarter j
kegs, and cannister powder by tho caso, at
proportionate prices.
Terms cash, in United States currency,
before dolivery.
Nov 6_JU* T. R. AGNEW.
What is this Medicine, called "Hei
nitsh'8 Queen's Delight?"
IT is a valuable compound of Roots and
Gums, discovered and prepared on
pharmaceutical principles by a practical
chemist, lt is found, upon trial of more !
than 2,000 caBos, to bo the only sure blood
purifier, and will cure all tim we inveterate
and stubborn diseases which arise from
impurity of the blood; and whUst it does
this, it exerts a powerful infloenco over
tho whole system, invigorating and restor?
ing tho weak and crippled organs of the
body to healthy actiou. Nov 2 6mo
Fenders, And-irons, &c.
FENDERS,
Brass And-irons,
Common and Fancy Fire Dogs,
Shovels and Tongs,
Chimney Hooks, ?Vc.
Just received and for sale at low figures,
l>y_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!
GREAT DECLINE
IN
DOMESTICS !
WE do not belicvo in nursing stock.
It must aud shaU be sold. Call and
seo for yourselves, at
J. SULZBACHEE, & CO.'S,
Opposite Fisher A Lowrance's,
Slain street, Columbia, S. C.
Wo have on band a large and well se?
lected stock of
DRY GOODS, TRIMMLNGS,
Hosiery, Hals, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, and
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Nov IO _ _
TRY THE CELEBRATED
"ARROW TIE"
AND
PAINTED IRON BANDS,
FOR BALING COTTON. For sale by
J. G. Gibbes and E. A G. D. Hope.
H. T. BARTLETT, Gen'l Agent,
43 Carondelet street, New Orleans, La.
(Jet 23 _Imo
2,000 Pounds English Blue Stone,
FOR sale low, hy
Oct .tl FISHER A: HEINITSH.
STATE BILLS,
fT\ REENVILLK AND COLUMBIA RAIL
\X ROAD BONDS, fgu?rante?,) wanted
by THOS. E. GREGG A CO.
For sale, FIRST MORTGAGE NORTH?
EASTERN RAILROAD BONDS. Oct 13
Don t forget? Tho only sure cough
cure is Stanley's celebrated Cough Syrup.
Sold by Fisher and Heinitsh.
LEMONS ! LEMONS ! !
JUST received, at wholesalo and retail.
Nov 7 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.
English Ale and Porter.
fZf\ DOZ. Genuine English ALE,
.Jv/ ">0do/.. .leonine English Porter.
Frcahlv imported, and tor sale low, by
Nov G ' GEORGE SYMMERS.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
WITH
Orders to Sell!
?)A SOX BS Low Grades TOBACCO.
Ol' 10 hexes Ext ra Fine Tobacco.
HO hoses L>w Priced Segara.
15 " Smoking Tobacco.
"> hales Co:ton Yarns.
Oct 30 ALFRED TOLLESON.
Circassian Lustre, tor beautifying tho
hair, for young and old; an ?l?gant artielo
and cheaper than anything elso of tho
kind. Sold bv Fisher & Heinitsh._
ISAAC Sli LZB AC ll BR,
AT THE SIGN OF THE
Green Spectacles.
HAS on hand a splendid
assortment of
WATCHES,
j CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, _.
nF?OI"AUUJE.B,??.
Having mov.vl to tho Main street, he
is determined to continue to soil goods
at ratos LOWER than can bo purohaaeu
elsewhere. ..... , "_ .?
REPAIRING, In all RB branches, at
nnjral 'ALL WORK GUARANTEED
f^S^FOK ONE YEAR.
IPTST HAIR JEWELRY made to order
A?Jand -nountod, bv^BAcHER>
Main street,
Oct 18 One door South Phamix ofllce
Fish! Fish! !
DUTCH HERRING.
4U0 lbs. SMOKED HALIBUT.
Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel.
" No. 3 "
Bbls. Blue Fish.
400 lbs. splondid Codfish.
Oct 25 _ JOHN 0. SEEGERS A CO.
scrofula, or King's Kvll, is {oared by
using Heinitsh's Queen's Delight.
? ?mr j n - ?
ua^^loxx^ Sales';
NOTICE.
ON SATURDAY, 23d inst., at half-past
10 o'clock A. M., I will soil, at the
United States Bonded Warehouse, io this
city, lour barrels of CORN WHISKEY,
levied on as the property of Jeremiah
Looper and sold for Internal Rovonno
Taxes.
ALSO,
At the samo time and place, ?ve b?rrela
CORN WHISKEY, seized from various,
parties for violation of Internal Revenue
Laws. Terms cash.
A. s. WALLACE.
Nov 14 tbs* Colleotor 3d District, 8. C.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
Henry Willis vs. Wood C. D?llens.- Writ* in.
Foreign Attachment.
IN pursuance of an order, in the above
stated case, made by the Hon. F. J.
Moso8,oueof the Law Judges of the State.
I will sd!, ca HGNirAY, the 25th inst., ai
II o'clock A. M., at the Sheriff's Office, in
Columbia, tho following articles, vie:
1 Fine Largo CLOCK, used as a regula?
tor; 1 Large Show Case; 1 Arm Chair; 4
boxes of Jewelry; attached aa the proper?
ty of Wood C. D?llens, the absent debtor. ?
Terms cash. F. W. GREEN,
j Nov t) J?_STR. D.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
James T. Johnson, et ttx, VB. James Q.
Gibbes, Martha Townsend, Administra?
tor, et al.-BM to foreclose Mortgage.
IN pnrsnanoe of decretal order, in above
stated case, I will sell, on the FIRST
MONDAY in December next, all that lot of
LAND, Bituate in the city of Columbia,
b.mnded Sonth by Flam street; East by
J. P. Southern's Lot; North by Sarah.
Hayne's Lot; West by Lot of Butt; front?
ing on Plain street 78 feet, and running
back (North) 208 feet 4 inches.
On this Lot there is a commodious Resi?
dence, Kitchen, Out-houses, Ac.
Terms of sale-So muoh cash as will pay
cost of snit and expenses of sale. Ba?
lance on a credit of twelvo months, with
interest, payable annually. The credit
portion secured by bond and two or moro
personal sureties, and mortgage of pro?
mises . Purchasers to pay for papers.
D. B. DESAUSSURK,
Nov 9 flt)_C. E. R. P.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
John W. Parkor va. Myron D. Wood, Ad?
ministrator de bonis nqn estate of Chas.
Beck, deceased, et al.-BiU. to foreclose
Mortgage.
IN pursuance of the decretal order. In
the abovo stated case, I will sell, on the
FIRST MONDAY in December next, all
that lot of LAND, in Columbia, fronting
on Richardson street 52 feet, more or less,
containing half acre, bounded on the
North by Boyne A Sprowl's Stone Yard
and C. Beck's Steam Mill Lot; East by
Sumter street, running 417 feet 4 inches in
depth; Sonth by lots of Thomas Boyne
and Jamos Brown.
A large and commodious Brick Store
fronts on Richardson street; a largo quan?
tity of Bricks are on the premisos.
Terms o* salo-So muon cash as will pay
the costs of suit and expenses of sale, and
$1,000. Balasco on a credit of one, two
and three years, secured by bond and
mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. B. DESAUSSURE,
Nov 9 $10 C. E. R. D.
ON THE CORNER OF
HAIN AND CAMDEN STREETS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
IS now receiving frosh additions to his
stock of FAMILY and PLANTATION
GROCERIES!
FIRST-CLASS GOODS always on hand
at prices guaranteed as low as auy in thia
market.
tar ATiL GOODS purchased at mv store
will be delivered, FREE OE DRAYA"GE, to
any part of the city.
GEORGE W. PARKER.
Corner of Main and Camden streets.
Oct 24 ?_Imo
HUGH R. GARDEN,
Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent,
Wnrrenion, Fauquier County, Virginia.
WILL pay special attention to exami?
nation of TITLES, CONVEYANC?
ING, Ac. Offers for sale four hundred
VIRGINIA FARRIS,
Embraciug soma of the best Mineral,
Gra/.ing and Agricultural Lands in the
State, in sections where tho POPULATION
IS UNEXCEPTIONABLE, and climate un?
surpassed. The changed syhtem of labor
necessitates the division of e.-tates, por?
tions of which ate offered for salo or leaso
on most reasonable terms. Correspond?
ence solicited and information promptly
furnished.
REFEREVOKH.-Hon. Wm. F. DeSaussure,
Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.;
Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., Gen. James
Longstreet, New Orleans, Ls.; Jndgo Wm.
J. Robertson, Charlottesville. Va.; Hon.
John Randolph Tucker, Middleburg, Va.;
Lambert Gittings A Co., Baltimore, Md.
Address me as above. Oct 3 imo
St. James Hotel,
SEW ORLEANS, li A.
PBOPKIETOB8 *.
Wai. ?. MURD, of New Orleans.
W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich?
mond. Va.
**- Telograph and Railroad Ornees ia
rotunda of_Hotoh_July 3 6mo
GWYNNrCOT^BN & C0~
Cotton Factors and General OWn Merchants
105 West lombard street, Baltimore.
LIBERAL advances made on consign?
ments. Orders for general merchan?
dize solicited.
Honry Gwynn, of Baltimore; R. R. Cot?
ton, late of Tarboro, N. C.; Walter Gwynn,
Jr., of South Carolina. Pot ll ||?3mo
Fainted Cotton Ties.
fTWY DILLON'S UNIVERSAL TIB.
X It is the most simple,
The strongest,
The most economical, and
The best TIE in use.
For sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Oct 29