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Cable Despatch??. VIENHA? November 14-A railroad collision occurred ?u Bohemia, recent? ly, when twenty-three persons wore wounded and sixteen killed. A severe earthquake oooarred in Hiogo, Japan, on the ?8th October. MADRID, November 14.-Dulce | takes with him a number of oivii of? ficers, to replace the present Cuba officers. Dulce is clothed with extra? ordinary powers. AU parties agree for a monarchy founded upon tho sovereignty of tho })0opl?; expressed by nniyorsnl Haf frage. Tho Protestant Church in Madrid sanctions civil marriages frequently. Topete, Minister of Marine, favors Monthensier for King. PAMS, November 14.-At tho Mi? nisterial Coancil, proof was adduced of an extensivo conspiracy and over? throw cf thc present order of affairs in France. Vigor?os measures are authorized for its suppression. LONDON, November 14.-The Queeu receives the Chinese embassy on tho | 20th. (fews Items. NEW YORK, November 14.-Tho ferry boats Hamilton and Uuion, of tho Fulton Ferry Hue, collided mid? way tho river, this morning. Both crowded. Ono killed and a dozen or twonty legs and arms broken. Much excitement. WASIHNOTON, November 14.-Pri? vate English advices state that Eng? land withdraws her claim to tho joint occupancy of tho Island of San Juan, giving the United States control of Puget Sound. The convontion by Johnson and Stanley for the settle? ment of the Alabama claims will reach here for approval on the 23d. It is stilted that McCulloch pro? nounces the revenue fraud detecting business a humbug and nuisance. It is stated that the Spanish Minis tor Qeone visited Secretary Seward, regarding the reported lilli bus torin g movements on Cuba. Seward don't regard the movement of sufficient im? portance to claim the attention of his department, but should an emergency arise, movements derogatory to tho rights of Spain would bo promptly arrested. NEW YORK, November 14.-The Henry Chauncy has arrived, and brings $659,000 iu specie. Earth? quakes continued all along tho coast of Chili and Peru. A bloody civil war is apprehended in Chili, from Presidential complications. BOSTON, November 14.-A fire oc? curred this morning, when four men wore injured by a falling wall. One occapaut burned to death. ST. LOUIS, November 14.-An or? ganization was effected last night, with a view of raising recruits for Cuba. Tho remains of seven persons have been found near a tavern in tho vici? nity of Bunker Hill, Illinois. It is supposed that tho keeper, who was arrested, has been murdering guests for years. NASHVILLE, November 14.-The h. tel at McKenzie was bumed to? day, and a woman and four children, from North Carolina, perished in the flames. r'lJVANC.'Ali AN L) COflliilKitCIAX.. sw YOBK, November 14-Noon, hey easy, at 7. Sterling 9% Gold ?>?yj. Flour dull, at 5@10c. lower. Wheat nominally at l(i>2o. lower. Corn a shade lower. Pork nominallv 28%@29. Lard quiet-steam 1G}>. ?16%. Cotton quiet, at 24%~ Freights firm. 7 P. M.-Cotton a shade lower; sales 2,200 bales at 24@24^e.-chief? ly at 24c. Flour-superfino State duli at $5.65<a>5.90. Corn heavy. Whiskey quiet at $1.06. Pork irregu? lar-closing at $25.75 for round lots. Lard . quiet-kettle 16^@17c. Freights u shade easier. Money easy at 7. Gold 35%@35j)?. CINCINNATI, November 14.-Flour unchanged. Corn in fair demand new 57c. Whiskey steady at $1. Lard lp??c@15%e. Shonldors held at 13?13%c. CHARLESTON, November 14.-Cot? ton easier but moro active; sales 700 bales-middlings 22j?; receipts 1,0*0; exports coastwise 1,214. AcausTA, November 14. -Cotton market easier; sales 510 bales; re? ceipts 540-middling 21 %. SAVANNAH, November ii.-Cotton very irregular-sales 500 bale?, on the basis of 22%. MOBILE, November li.-Cotton market quiet; sales 850 bales-mid diing 22%; receipts 1,629. NEW ORLEANS, November 14.-Cot? ton declined-middlings 22%; re ceipts 1,154; exports 1,054. Gold 35Jg@36. Sugar depressed-fair 12; choice 14; clarified li^@14% Molasses declining-primo 70; ohoico 80. Corn scarce-now 1.00@1.0D. Pork dull and lower, at 30.25. Ba? con dull-shoulders 14%; clear ribbed 18; clear 19><?. LONDON, November 14-3 P. M. Consols 94%. Bonds 74%. LIVERPOOL, November 14-3 P. M. Cotton tending down, eu3ier, but not quotably lower. "Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps and Bottled Wines and Liquors." A supply of thoso justly celebrated Medicinal articles just received and for f.iloby FISHER J.OVriiA?IwE, Oct2.r#tto Agrnt* fi-r Oo'nrabia. : "J_.J_ A publio meeting baa been held iu Laurens, and tbs present, members [ of tho Legislature frere reqnested to resign-on the ground that they do sot represent the people. F IHK.-The store of Mr. N. E. W. Sistrnnk. np towards Bull Swamis in this District, was consumed by fire in the early part of this week. Loss, $500 or more.-Orangeburg News. SOLICITOR FOURTH CIROUTT.-The latest returns indicate tho election of Maj. A. J. Shaw, for Solicitor of the 4th Judioial Circuit, by a handsome majority.-Winnsboro News. A conscript being told that it wns sweet to die for his country, excused himself on the ground that he never did like sweet things. OfflwTof Udolpho Wolfe, SOLE IMPOBTEB OF THK SCUILOAM A?OMATIC BOBKAFPS, 22 DKAYEB 8TBELT, NEW YOBK, Nov. 3. '08. To the Penni* nf the Southern States. Wheu tho puro medicinal restorative, now 80 widoly known as WOLFE'S SCHIE? DAM SCHNAPPS, waa introduced into thc world, under the endorsement uf 4,00c leading members of tho medical profes? sion, eomo twenty years ago, ita proprie? tor waa well awaro that it could not whoUy escape tho penalty attached to all new ano1 useful preparations. Ile, thorefore, en? deavored to invest it with thc strongest possiblo safeguard against counterfeiters, and to render all attempts to pirate it dif? ficult and dangerous. It was submitter to distinguished chemists for aualytin, ant pronounced by them tho purest spirit ovei manufactured. Ita purity and properties having been thus ascertained, samples o tho article wero forwarded to 10,000 physi? cians, including all the leading practition ors in thc United Stated, for purposes o experiment. A circular, requesting a tria of thc preparation and a report of tho re suit, accompanied each specimen. -l.OCK of the most omineut medical men in tin Union promptly responded. Their opinion! of tho article wore unanimously favorable Such a preparation, they said, had lou; been wanted by tho profession, aa no reli ance could bo placed on the ordinary liquors of commerce; all of whioh wen moro or lesa adulterated, and, therefore unlit for medical purposes. Tho peculiai oxcellcnco and strength of thc oil of juni per, which formed ono of thc principal in gradients of the Schnapps, together witl an unalloyed character of thc alcohol! clement, give it, in thc cstiruatiou of tin faculty, a marked superiority over ever; other diffusive stimulant as a diuretic tonic und restorative. These satisfactory orodcnllals from pro foasional men of tho highest rank wen published in a condensed form, and cn closed with each bottle ot the Schnapps aa one of tliG guarantees of its genuine ness. Other precautions against frau were also adopted; a patent waa obtaine for tho article, tho label waa copyrighter a, fae simile of tho proprietor's autograp! aignaturo waa attached fo each label an cover, his nama and that of tho propara tion were embossed on the bottles, and th corks wer.' sealed with his private sea No article had over been sold in this cour try under the name of Sob nappa prior t the introduction of Wolfe's Schiedam Ari ni at ic Schnapps, in 1851; and the label wa deposited, us his trade mark, in the Unite States District Court for tho Southern Dil trict of New York during that year. It might bc supposed, by poi sons uuui quaint -d with the daring ehf.racter of til ??irates who prey upon the reputation < lonorablc merchants, by vendiug dclcti rious trash under their name, that tl protections so carefully thrown r.roun these Schnapps would have precluded tl introductions and Hale, of counterfeit They seem, however, only to have stum lated tho rapacity of impostors. Tho trac mark of the proprietor has been stolei the endorsement which his Schicdai Aromatic Schnapps alone received fro; thc medical profession has bouii chviuu by mendacious humbugs; his labels an bottles have boen imitated, his advert?s monta paraphrased, his circulars copiei and, worse than nil, dishonorable retailer after disposing of tho genuine contents > his bottles, have lilied them up with con mon gin, the moat deleterious of s liquors, and thus made his name ar brand a cover for poison. Thu public, tho medical profession ai the sick, for whom tho Kchiodum Aromat Schnapps is prescribed as A remedy, ai equally in tor ea ted with the proprietor tho detection and suppression of those u farioua pr?cticos. The genuine art iel manufactured ut tho establishment of tl undersigned, in Schiedam, Holland, is di tilled from a borley of tho finest qualit and flavored with an essential extract tho berry of thc Italiun juniper, of un quailed purity. By a process unknown tue preparation of any other liquor, it freed from every aor?inoni'?u* sud oorr sivo clemont. Complaints have boon received from tl leading physicians and families in t Southern Stiitct,, of the salo of cheap in tatiouB of tho Schiedam Aroma! Schnapps in those markets; and travolei who uro in tho habit of using it as an an doto to tho baneful inil ucneu ot utiwhol some river water, testify that cheap gi put up in Schiedam bottles, is frequonl palmed off upon thc unwary. Tho agon of tho undersigned have been requested institute inquiries on tho subject, and forward to lum tho namea of auch parti as tboy may ascortaiu to bo engaged tho atrocious system of decoption. conclusion, tho undersigned would s that ho lias produced, from under t I hands of the most distinguished men ucienco ia America, proois unauswcrul of tho purity and mediciual excellence the Hehiodatn Aromatic Schnapps; that has oxpondod many thousand dollars surrounding it with guarantees and sa guards, which ho designed should prot tho public and himself against fraudul< imitations; that ho has uhown it to be I only liquor in the world that can ho u formly depended upon as unadulterat that ho has challenged investigate analysis, comparison, and oxporiment all its forms; and from every ordeal ' preparation which bear? his hame, e and t?tsa SW??, hr.: corns eff triumph* He, therefore, feela it a duty he owes to rollnw-ciusnna gcnorally, to tho medl profession and tho sick, to denounce and. expose the. Charlatana who counterfeit thea? evidences of identity, and be calls upon the prosa and the publie to aid bim in his eftorte to remedy so great an evil. The ?ohowing lottora and cor U float es, from tho leading phyoioiann and ohomiats of this oily, will provo to the reader that ill goods sold by thc undersigned are ali they are roprosentcd to bo. UDOLPHO WOLFE. I feel bound to say, that I rogard your Schnapps as being, in every respect, pre? eminently puro, anu deserving of mo dical patronage. At all events, it ie tho purest possible artiolo of Holland Oin, heretofore unobtainable; and, as such, may bc safely proscribed bv phvuicians. "DAVID L. MOTT, M. D., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. 26 PISE STREET, NEW YORK, November 21, 1867. Udolpho Wo'fe, Esq., Present. DEAU SIR: I have mado a chemical ex? amination of a H-.un pk? of your 8cbiodam Schnapps, with tho intent'of determining if any foreign or injurious substance had beoa added to tho simple distillod spirits. The examination has resulted in tho conclusion that thc sample contained no iioisonous or harmful admixture. I havo )eon unahlo to discover any trace of tho deleterious substances which are employed in the adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitato to uso niyBolf, or to recom? mend tn other*, f-_-r medicinal purposes, tho Schiedam Schnapps as an excellent und unobjectionable variety of gin. Very rcspcctfullv vours, (Signed,) * CHARLES A. 8EELY, Chemist. NEW YORK, 53 CEH.VU STUEET, November 2fi, 18G7. Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., Present. DEAU Sm: I have submitted to chemical analyst two bottles of Schiedam Schnapp?, which I took from a fresh packago in your bonded warehouse, and lind, as before, that tho spirituous liquor is free from in I iurious ingredients or falsification; that it |has tho marks of being aged and not re? cently nreparod by mechanical admixture of alcohol and aromatics. Respectfullv, FRED. F. MAYER, Chemist. NEW YORK, Tncsdav, May 1. Udolpho Wolfe, Esq. DEAR SIR: Tho want of pure Wines und Liquors, for medicinal purposes, has been long felt by tho profession, and thousands of lives have been sacrificed by the UBO ot adulterated articles. Delirium tremens, and other diseases of thc brain and nerves, so rife in this country, are very raro in Europe; owing, in a great degree, to thc difference in tho purity of tho spirits ?old. Wo have tested the several articles im? ported and sold by yon, including your Gin, which you sell "under the name of Aro? matic Schiedam Schnapps, which wo con? sider justly entitled to tho high reputation it has acquired in this country; and, from your long experience as a foreign impor? ter, your Bottled Wines and Liquor? should meet with tho samo demand. We would recommend you to appoint some of the rospoetablo apothecaries ir. different parts of the city as agents for the sale of your Brandies and Wines, where tho profession can obtain the same wheu needed for medicinal purposes. Wiahing you success in your new enter? prise, wo remain your obedient servants. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.. Professor of Burg try, University Medical College, New York. J. M. CARNOCIIAN, M. D., Professor of Clinioal Snrgerv, Surgti>n-in-Chiof to tho State Hospital', etc.. No. U East 16th street. LEWIS A. SAYRE. M. U., No. 705 Broad H. P. DEWEES, M. D., No. 7'.U Broad JOSEPH WOB8TEB, M. D., No. 120 Ninth street. NELSON STEELE, M.D., No.37 Bloeck er Btreet. JOHN O'REILLY, M. J).. No. 280 Fourth Btreet. B. L RAPHAEL, M. H.. Professor of th* Principles and Practice of Bargen*. New York Medical College, etc., No. '.tl* Ninth street, and others. The proprietor also ollera /or saie flottiert Wliies and Liquors. Imported and bottled by himself, expressly for medicinal uso. Each bottle bas his certificate of its purity. Nov 12 :5mo UDOLPHO WOLFE. New Books. CIOOKE'S New Novel-Mob un, or tho / La?t Days of Leo and bia Palladlos Finnl Memoirs of a lUaff Officer, sorving I in Virginia, in some sorta Sequel to Sur 1 rey of Eagle's Nest, $2.25. New BUpply of Surrey of Eagle'4 Nest, ?2.2S. Last Days of a King, an Historical Ro? mance, translated bom tho German, 50 cents. I Callamura, :i Thrilling Romance, by Ju? lia Pleasant*. ! Chambers' Miscellaneous Questions with Answers, tl 25. Who is He? An Appeal tothoao who ro? bard with 'HIV doubt tho namo of Jeans. At DUFFIE & CHAPMAN'S Nov i:; Bookstore. New Buckwheat Flour. L'ST receiv ed and for salo by Nov ll G. W. PARKER. Agent. Corn Whiskey. EJtUltE und goed, for sale by Nov fi FISH ? It & LOWRANCE. OYSTERS. rPTJT? UNDERSIGNED luis opened JL JLL_124 an OYSTER SALOON, at tho Carolina House, and will furnish, at short notice. OYSTERS FRIED. ROASTED, STEWED and on tho SHELL. Give mo a call. W. K. SESSFORD. Nov 6 DIRECT IMPORTATION Earthenware. THE subscriber has just roceivod |from the potteries, in England, his Supply or WHITE GRANITE and COMMON EARTHENWARE for tho fall trade. Country doalers and house? keepers aro invited to examino bis stock. ALSO, A full stock of White and Gold Band DIN? NER and TEA WARE, and Fancy CHINA WARE. ALSO, FRENCH, BOHEMIAN AND AMERICAN GLASSWARE, With a complete assortment of SILVER PLATED GOODS. TABLE CUTLERY, JA? PANNED and PLANISHED WARE, and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Oct 22 iii? WM. B. STANLEY. Bye Whiskey, SOHNAPS, Hitter?, Brandies. Rum, Gin, Ac, Ac. For salo low l>y Nov ? FlSHElt A LOWRANCE. J ^IWjtNf WWI Ililli l| xl, In Columbia, 8. C., on tho 12tb matant, by tho HOT. Mr. Martin, Captain W., B. GOODING, of Virginia, to Mwa MOLLIE BOOZER, of Columbia, 8. 0. Charlotte and S. 0 . Railroad Co., GEN'L FBEIOUT ANO TICKET ?atfs OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., Novembor l?, 18C8. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. i. '60 IN consequence of a discriminating com? bination to advance rate?, entered into at tho instance of tho President of tho South Carolina Railroad Company by "the Old Dominion Steamship Company," from Portsmouth, and the New York and Charleston Steamship Company, from Charleston, this Company is temporarily forced to discontinue issuing Through Re? ceipts or guarauteoing rates to or from New York. SVo still continue to give Through Re? ceipts and Guarantee Rates to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston, as heretofore, and promise- shippers to or from thoso points to protect their inter? ests, *<? heretofore. E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. Nov 15 G Grand Opening of NEW GOODS at C. T. JACKSON'S, at reduced prices: I Homespuns, Prints, I Merl no es, Delaines, Poplins, Flannels, Cassimeres, Jeans, Blankets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cloaks, &c. Nov 15 Wilmington and Manchester Rail? road. 111IE regular annual meeting of tho . Stockholders of tho Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company will tako place, at Masonic Hall, Wilmington, N. C., on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, at half past 10 o'clock A. M. W. A. WALKER, Nov 11 Secretary. A Fine Lot of Fresh MOUNTAi . BUTTER received this dav, and for sale low by Nov 11" G. W\ PARKER. Agent. A Lot of FRESH LEMONS just to hand, and for aalc by G. W. PARKER, Nor ll Agont. Potatoes. ITUNE Northern IRISH POTATOES, for j . salo by Nov 10 * FISHER A LOWRANCE. REMOVAL. DR. R. W. GIBBES HAS REMOVED to his new residence and office-cor? ner of Plain and Sumter streets, and next door to office of Dra. Reynolds, Dentista. Nov 18 lino "NICEERSON HOUSE," CO LUM III A. S. C., First Class Hotel, - - $3 Per Day. IVir.I.IAPI A. WRIGHT J -..~ HAYING assumed the ina m'^TftTjJ nngeinotit ot this HOUSE, ^1^5?P?3LrC:?''cc''''11''- ^fdieitb a share ^rfPffgjffljjrof public patronage. FREE ()\{i\Tr, I'S '( anti from the Hotel. Nov 10 Imo Gunsmith. IHAVE recently opened a new store (next to E. Steulion-o; whero I will be found, at all tim?-?, ready to attend to any? thing in my line, such as repairing and nitiKing to order ail kinna of PISTOLS, GUNs; LOCKS, AC, and will give particu? lar attention to repairing SEWING MA? CHINES, [RON SAFES, Ac. Patronage ' respectfully -.'dieted. Nov 12 ' F. A. SCHNEIDER. COTTON. I1BERAL CASH ADVANCES mn de on J COTTON consigned to JAMES W. I TR ASK, New York, by applying to ! September 10 *.~> E. & G. D. HOPE. ! BOUTTON SEED WHEAT. ; *_yr\f \ BUSHELS of the celebrated Vir OUU ginia BOU LTON SEED WHEAT, ; for nain bv E. A G. D. HOPE. ITOUXINE i I Nov 7 12 Pure Leaf Lard FOR salo by Nov 0 FISHER A LOWRANCE. I .-i- - Smoked Beef and Breakfast Baoon. Q f\f\ LBS. Choice SMOKED BEEF, OVJVJ 1.000 lb?. Bioakfaat Bacon Strips. For salo by E. A G. D. HOPE. Nov 6 _ PISTOLS, PISTOLS. JUST roceived, a supply of PISTOLS, from tho moat celebrated makers; also, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Load, Pcr ouasiou Caps, Gnn Wads, Powder Flasks, Shot Delta and Shot Pouches, for salo at low figures for cash by Nov 5_3. A T. B. AO NEW. Scrofula, or IC lag'? Evil, {g cured by ming Holnitah'a Queen's Delight. At Bwygert & tenn's. FRESH Buckwheat FLOUR, Primo North Carolina Mullets, some? thing rare. Gobion Drip Syrnp, Choico Goa hen Butter, Cheese, ?e. ALSO, Choico FAMILY SUPPLIES, received daily, at 8WYOERT A BENN'S. Nov 8 Imo GREAT INDUCEMENTS jj V'-^y n SILVERWARE. WATCHES, JEWELRY. PLAIN COLI? RINGS. CLOCKS. SPECTACLES, A?. SELLING LOW AT I. SULZBACIIER'S, Nov Sign of the Gi cen Specks, ll CHEAP SOAP, I^OR family use. No method in bo cheap as thia method, to mako your own Soap. One pound <T Potash at 10 cents, will, with tune or four pounds of fat. make all the soap you use. Try it and hov tho Soap Potash at 10 e? ?.i.- o pound. For snle by FISHER ft HEINTTSH, Nov l"t ?' DriigKiats. "i?eware o? a Cough!" IF you have a slight Cough, atti nd to it at once, and avoid a grouter evil Consumption. Tho "TAR AND WILD CHERRY COUGH CURE" will relievo you. It is good for Googlie, Colds, Asthma, Sore Throat and Consumption. A safe and cheap remedy! Only 25 cents n bottle. For salo by FIS HE lt A HEINITSH, October 22 X Druggists. "RIEIM?V?LT- ~~ jjV MI?S. O.E. REED ha? re j&dSS&k moved lur MILLINERY ES |<S^gj^TARLJSHMENT to her old a/yHffi|3jpstand, ou Main .street, second JUESJOTBSI door fi om E. Pollard's Drue ??SrjSpw Sj Store, where she would call ^lrau? the attention ol her city and Vjp/I country fi lends and cuetoni fflll ers to call and see for them T selves the lincst and cheap? est stock of MILLINERY ever offered in this City, consisting of Ladies* and Child? ren's Hats and Bonnets, of all kinda and all prices. Also, Flowers, Ribbons, Caps, Luces, Ruches, Hair Braids, Curls, Water? falls. Nets, Corsets. Zephyr Worsted, Fan? cy and Bridal Veils, all of which will bo sold much lower than any whore else in tho I city. Everything of thc latest and most fashionable ?tyle constantly arriving. October 17 Guns, Pistols, Etc. ?^^^ THE undersigned iuforras ^"^^^ his friends, and tho public ^m^^>^j^. generally, that ho has re yr ,mml ?ceived a" large and select assortment of SINGLE and DOUBLE BARREL GUNS. RIFLES and "ISTOLS. CARTRIDGES for all kinds of Guns, Rifles and Repeaters constantly on hand. ALSO, SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS, all of which will be sold low for cash. GUNS mid PISTOLS made t.. order and repaired at abort notice and moderate price. Cash System rigidly adhered to. Oct 7 P. W. RUAI T. Notice to Creditors ot A. W.Thomp? son, deceased. PERSONS having demands against the estate of A. W. THOMPSON, de? ceased, either nt principal or surety, are hereby notified to present their claims, properly attested, to the undersigned, within sixty days from date; and those in? debted are requested to make payment without delav. W. T. THOMPSON, H. L GOSS. Executors. UNION. S. ?' . '?ctol-; r 27, PH'S. Nov 1 timo New Boot, Shoe AND HAT STORE. THE under?igiu d, who i- esp? ri. need in the business, has open>d a fine and ?carefully select? d steel; of goods in tho above fino, and invites a call from pur? chaser.-. In the assortment, will bi found Genfs, Ladies'. Misses', Boys', Youths' and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, of tho best make. His stock of HATS is varied. The article- will be disposal of cheap for leash. A. SMYTHE, In Prcwbyteiian Depository, opposite Kinard's dry goods store. Out 21 Auction ?ale? Sheriff's Sale. E. D. Gilmore vt. Mrs. Eliza Gribble. Warrant af Attachment. TN pursuance of an order. in the abord JL stated caso, mado by Thomas P. Wal? ker, one of tho Magistrates for Richi an* County, I will sell on MONDAY, tho 23d day of NOVEMBER, instant, in front of the Court House, in Columbia, within the legal hours, 1 HORSE, attached as tho property of Mrs. Eliza Gribble, at tho ault of E. D. Gilmore Terms cash. Nov 15 3 P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. C. . Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writB ot fieri facia* to mo directed, I will sell on tho first MONDAY in DECEMRER noxt, in front of tho Court House in Columbia, within the legal hours, the following property, via: 1,100 Acres of Land, with the tmildlnga theroon, in Richland County, bounded on the North by South Carolina Railroad and landH of Eetato of G. R. Starling, South and EastJTby lands of Mrs. Sally YT. Taylor and Thomas Taylor, Trustee of Sally C. Goodwyn, and West by f!nn?j?rce River. ALSO, 3 Acres of Land in tho city of Columbia, hounded on tho North by Richland stroot. East hy Winn street. South by Laurel street and lot of-, and Weat by Barnwell street. This land will be sold in separate lotH. xnso, G Mules, 2 Maros, 1 Pair of Maros, 1 Car - riago, with harness, 1 Wagon, with har? ness, and 1 Cart, with harness; levied on I as the property of Thomas Taylor, at tho suit of Sally W. Taylor rv ot. vt. Thomas Taylor. Torms cash. ALSO, All that lot, pieco or parcel of Land, on which is erected a large and commodious Office, now occupied hy Dr?. Reynolds & Reynolds, Dentists. Tho lot measures 70 feet 3 inches, more or loss, on Plain street.. and ono aero deep, moro or less, ana bounded as follows: On tho North by Piaba street, East by lot of Dr, R. W. Gibbes, Sooth by lot formerly owned by John Baus kett, deceased, and East by lot of Mra. M. A. Standing; levied on as tho property of Dr. John W. Powell, at the suit of Mrs. M. . A. Blanding, Executrix, vs. Dr. J. W. Powell. Term? cash. _ Nov 15 mth __P1F. FRAZEE, S. R C. Sheriff's Sale Under Order cf Judge of Probate. IN pursuance of an order made by Wm. Huh<on Wigg, Judge of Probate for Richland County, directed to me, I will sell on ibo FIRST MONDAY in DECEM? BER next, in front of the Court Houae in Columbia, all that tract and parcel of Land situate, being and lying in Richland Coun? ty, bounded by lands of David Shannon, John Howell, John Blizzard and M. Pu trill, containing Four Hundred Acres, more or leos, of which Thomas Wallace, late of Richland, deceased, died possessed. TEKMS OF SALE.-Cash sufficient to pay expenses of sale aud administration; the balance, one-third cash, one-third in twelve months, and tho remaining one-third in two years, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give bord and mortgage of promises, and to pav for stamps and pa? pers. P. F. FRAZEE, S. H. C. Nov 15 mth_ _ . The State of South Carolina-Green? ville County-In Equity. Alex. S. Townes et al. vs. Thomas B. Ro? berta.- BUI to foreclose Mortgage. BY virtue of the order of the Chancellor in tho above case, I wiU sell to the highest bidder, at Greenville Court House, on SALES-DAY in DECEMBER next, the premisos described in the pleadings, situ-' atod in tho town of Greenville, on tho West sido of Main street: LOT, containing about Seven-Eighths of an Acre; this is the most desirable pro? perty in town. On the lot ia a handsome ?iud conveniently arranged Framed Dwell? ing, containing soveral rooms, and we? suited for a boarding-house; also, Two Largo Store Rooms, ono of brick and the/ other of wood. TKUMS-From ?S00 to $900 cash wiU bo required on day of sale; the balanco in six and twelvo mouths, in equul instalments? with interest from day ot salo. Purchaser to give bond, with at leant two good sure? ties, to secure the payment of tho purchase money. Title deod not to bo delivered until the purchase monoy is paid. J. P. MOORE. C. E. G. C. ' Commissioner's Office, NOT. 10, 1868. Nov 15jn3_Y Blue Stone, Blue Stone, Blue Stone. 2?\?\?^ POUNDS superior BLUE AJ\J \J STONE, for sale by FISHER A HE1N1TSH, Druggists^ % Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, &e. WHOLESALE and Retail, Quinine, Calomel, Blue Mass, 8alts, Mor? phia, Chloroform, Patent Medicines, Oils, Essences, Pills, Ointments, Queen's De liirht, Ac. For salo at low prices, by FISHER & HEINITSH, Oct 8 Druggists, Columbia, 8. C. Cotton for ------ Mew York X Cotton for ------ Baltimore 1 Cotton for - - - - Liverpool i -<-? *- . OFFICE WOODWARD, BALDWIN ? CO. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE. IT PAYS TO SHIP FOR HIGHEST PRICE I MARK E. COOPER, of Georgia, Agent, HARDY SOLOMON'S STORE, IT IS OUR INTEREST TO SERVE YOU WELL. October 2 Imo TO BB INSURED WITH H. E. NICHOLS & CO., IS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE! SINCE tin- war, we b*vo vend to our citizens, for Losses i>y Fire, about KUWri* TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. Having thus savoiTthat large anni to a community too reduced to loso it, we at&nd readv to nave moro; and wo suhuiit that the comfort and protection of thor TWEBt'f MILLIONS OK DOLLARS wo represent, is more than worth tho ?mall out/ay neccBPary to eecuro it. INSURE AND BE SAFE-FIRES WILL HAPPEN. We represent the following Companies, all of which ooonpy the very flrat rank ia tho iiiKuranoo world: Q,UH11B!?, nf Liverpool und London. Aa???*, 910,000,000 In OoM. nNUICUU'UITia-S' AOKNCY, ol' New York. .* 3,500,000 SBCUItlTV, " . " 1,5(J0,000 MIRTH AMEltlOAN, " . ?. 700,000 IKIMB, e( New Ihvon. . M 8,000,000 PUTNAM, of ll arl ford. u 700 OOO UNION, of Ualilmur?. M 900,000 GBOROIA HOiUK, ot Calambuii, Ocorfla, . M loo DOO A till ICM Alt LR, of Charlotteavllle. Virginia. M 400^000 HOUT1IBRM MUTUAL, of Athen*, ??orgln. M 400,000 H. K. NICHOLS A CO., Agawta, OVFICB OVER AGNEW'S, COLUMIH4, 8. O, Octotxr 17 3moa>