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t?sVUU Despatenta.
LONDON, November 21.-lt? turu s
thus far show 310 liberals and 1G8
conservatives elected. Serious riots
bavo occurred in varions places. Afc
Sligo Island, ten houses were socked;
at Ripley, in Derbyshire, thero was a
sharp fight and many persons in?
jured, by clubs; the mob also demol?
ished several buildings, including the
Vioaragc,
Ii is stated that Lord Stanley con?
cedes thc Alabama Claims Commis?
sion shall Bit in Washington.
N?LBS, November 21.-Thc vio?
lence of Vesuvius is increasing. Many
houses and farms have been utterly
destroyed. Tho market town of San
Giorgio is in imminent danger.
Sew? Items.
?HAuiiESTON, November 21.-Ar?
rived-stea'r Charleston, New York.
Sailed- siea'r Champion, New York. !
ALEXANDRIA, VA., November 21.
Hon. J. S. Pendleton, formerly mem?
ber of Congress from the 5th Dis?
trict, also Minister to Chili, is dead.
WASHINGTON, November 21.-The
Government approves Reverdy John?
son's official proceedings, and is
pleased with his progress. A strong
effort will be made to have the Alaba?
ma Claims Commission sit in New
York, instead of London.
Internal revenue for the week ouly
$1,500,000.
Rear Admiral Davis1 report proves
that Lopez, of Paraguay, is desirous
of maintaining friendly relations with
tho United States.
Despatches from Salt Lake say
three roughs were hung at Rear City
on the 11th, creating great excite?
ment. A mob of 200 attacked the
town and burned tho Index office and
the jail. The citizens fought thom
off, killing twenty and wounding
thirty-five. The mob collected in
the mountains, and sent word to the
women and children to leave tho
town. 400 men intend to attack and
burn the town. The Mayor tele?
graphed for troops.
LOWELL, MASS., November 21.-A
fire occurred to-day, in which three
persons perished, including a girl of
fifteen.
SAN FRANCISCO, November 21.
An earthquake cracked the wall of
the Court House in Millerton,Frenzo
County, on the 5th. There was a
slight shock at Austin, Nevada, on
the 17th.
NEW YORK, November 21.-A ha?
beas corpus has been applied for Col.
Treadwell, imprisoned for alleged na?
turalization fraud.
The segar manufacturers' associa?
tions have resolved to discharge and
refuse to employ any membors of the
Cigar-makers' Union.
FINANCIAL. AND COIUMEIICIAL.
NEW YOUR, November21-NOON.
?. Money easier, at G@7. Sterling 9,?^.
Gold 34).<. Pork dull, at 29. Cot?
ton steady, at 241j. Frei^'-ts quiet.
7 P. M.-Cotton less aclive and
steady; sales 1,500 bales, at 2-i}X.
Flour drooping. Wheat heavy and
lc. lower. Coru slightly favors buy?
ers. Whiskey steady, at 1.05; West?
ern at 1.08. Pork heavy, at 28(?)29.
Freights quiet and a shade firmer.
Money easier. Gold 3-?}?.
, BALTIMORE, November 21.-Virgi?
nia's old, inscribed, 48} ? bid, 48)..
asked; North Carolina's ex-coupons,
G43? bid; new 03}y- bid.
CINCINNATI, November 21.-Bacon
dull-shoulders offered at 12. Whis?
key 97.
CHARLESTON, November 21.-Cot?
ton firm; sales 400 bales; middling
22%; receipts 919.
AUGUSTA, November 21.-Cotton
market firmer; sales 574 bales; re?
ceipts 378-middlings 22)^.
SAVANNAH, November i21.-Cotton
oponed quiet and steady, but dosed
firm with an advauce of &@)?c.
middlings 23>?; receipts 2,007. .
MOBILE, November 21.-Cotton
opened firm-middling 22).^@22?.i;
receipts 361.
NEW ORLEANS, November 21.-Cot?
ton better-middlings 23} ?; sales
5,450; receipts 3,075. Gold 34%?
35. Sugar higher-fully fair 11%;
prime 12%; clarified 18%. Molasses
lower-common 55@57j<?; ohoice 70;
prime 55@67. Flour very dull-su?
perfine 5.40; doublo extra 6%. Ba?
con dull-shoulders 13?^'; clear rib
17; clear 18%@19.
LIVERPOOL, November 21-Evon
ing.-Cotton buoyant-uplands 10%
@11 ; Orleans 11%@11J^; sales 20,000
bales. Egyptian crops this year ag?
gregates 2,000,000 canters.
COLUMBIA, S. C., November IG, 18G8.
To the Stockholders rqf the Columbia and
Augusta Railroad Company.
Sinoo the announcement of your Annual
Meeting, to transpiro in Columbia, on tho
20th instant, the President of tho United
States and the Executives of tho States of
Georgia and South Carolina have con?
curred in designating that as a day of
general Thanksgiving to tho Supremo
Ruler of tho universe. In doforence to
theso high authorities and tho Curistian
spirit of tho age, it is respectfully recom?
mended by the Hoard of Directors, that
your Annual Mooting tako place in tho
city of Columbia, on THURSDAY, tho 3d
of DECEMBER next, at ll o'clock A. M.
All stockholders and their families will
pass hoe on tho trains from Granitovlllo
and Columbia. WM. JOHNSTON,
Nov 17 G President.
mr Edgeiioid Advertiser and Augusta
daily papers will please copy one week.
_ . -i- .
Office of TTdolpho Wolfe,
Soi.? IMVOHTER or rai
ScUIKOAM AROMATIC ScuNAvrs,
22 BEAVER STREET, NEW YOBK, NOV. 3, '68.
2b Wi? reopl? of the Southern Siatee.
When the poro medicinal restorative,
now so widely known aa WOLFE'S SCHIE?
DAM SCHNAITS, waa introduced into the
world, .under the endorsement of 4,000
leadlr.jr membera of tho medical profes?
sion, aorae twenty yoars ago, ita proprie?
tor waa well aware that it could not wholly
escape the penalty attached to all new and
useful preparation*. He, therefore, en
dcavored to invest it with the strongest
possible safeguard against counterfeiters,
and to render all attempts to pirate it dif?
ficult and dangerous. It was submitted
to distinguished chemists for analysis, and
pronounced by them tho purest spirit over
manufactured. Its parity and properties
having been thus ascertained, samples o'
tho article were forwardod to 10,000 physi?
cians, inclnding all the leading practition?
ers iu tho United States, for purposes of
experiment. A circular, requesting a trial
of the preparation and a report of tho re?
sult, accompanied each specimen. 4,000
of tho most eminent medical men in the
Union promptly responded. Thoir opinions
of tho nrticlo were unanimously favorable.
Such ~ preparation, they said, u?d lung i
been wanted by the profession, as iio reli?
ance could be placed on the ordinary
liquors of commerce; all of which were
more or less adulterated, and, therefore,
unfit for medical purposes. Thc peculiar
excollonco and strength of thc oil of juni?
per, which formed one of tho principal in?
gredients of thc Schnapps, together with
an unalloyed character of tho alcoholic
clement, give it, in tho estimation of the
I faculty, a marked superiority over every
other diffusive stimulant as a diuretic,
tonic and restorative.
These satisfactory credentials from pro?
fessional men of tho highest rank were
published in a condeused form, and en?
closed with each bottle ot tho Schnapps,
as one of tho guarantees of its genuine?
ness. Other precautions against fraud
were also adopted; a patent was obtained
for thc article, tho label was copyrighted,
a/?c simile of tho proprietor's autograph
signature was attached to each label and*
cover, his name and that of tho prepara?
tion were embossed on the bottles, and the
corlis were scaled with his private seal.
No :trtiele had ever been Bold in this coun?
try under the narnu of Schnapps prior to
the introduction of Wolfe's Schiedam Aro?
matic Schnapps, in 18?1; and thc label was
deposited, aa bis trade mark, in the United
States DistrictCourt for the Southern Dis?
trict of New York during that year.
It might be supposed, by persons unac?
quainted with the daring character of the
pirates who prey upon tho reputation of
honorable merchants, by vending delete?
rious trash under their name, that thc
protections so carefully thrown around
theso Schnapps would bavo precluded the |
introductions and sile of counterfeits.
They seem, however, only to have stimu?
lated tbcrapaeityof impost?is. The trade
mark nf the proprietor has been stolen:
the endorsement which his Schiedam
Aromatic Schnapps alone received from
the medical profession has beivn claimed
by mendacious humbugs; his labels and
bottles have been imitated, L'n advertise?
ments paraphrased, his circulars copied,
and, worse than all, dishonorable retailers,
after disposing of the genuine contents of
his bottles, have tilled them up with com?
mon gin, the most deleterious of all
liquors, and thus made his name and
brand a cover for poison.
Thc public, the medical profe:,->i'>n and
the si k, for whom thc Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps is prescribed as a remedy, aro
equally interested with the proprietor in
the dotection and suppression of these ne?
farious practices. Thc genuine article,
manufactured nt tho establishment of thc
undersigned, in Schiedam, Holland, is dis?
tilled from a barley of thc finest quality,
and flavored with an essential extract of
thc berry of tho Italinn juniper, of une?
qualled purity. By a process unknown in
tho preparation of any other liquor, it is
freed from every acrimonious and corro?
sive element.
Complaint:! have becu received from the
leading physicians and families in tho
Southern States, of tho salo of cheap imi?
tations of tho Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps hfthoso markets; and travelers,
who aro in tho habit of using it aa an anti?
doto to thc baneful influence of unwhole?
some river water, testify that cheap gin,
put up in Schiedam bottles, is frequently
palmed off upon tho unwary. Tho agentB
of tho undersigned bavo been requested to
instituto inquiries on tho aubjoct, and to
forward to hun tho names of such parties
aa they may ascertain to bo engaged in
tho atrocious system of deception. In
conclusion, the undersigned would Bay
that he has produced, from undor the
banda of tho most distinguished men of
aoienco in Amorica, proofs unanswerable
of tho purity and modiciual excollonco of
tho Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps ; that ho
baa expended many thousand dollars in
surrounding it with guarantees and safe?
guards, which ho designed should protect
tho public and himself against fraudulont
imitations; that ho has shown it to bo the
only liquor in the world that can bo uni?
formly depended upon as unadulterated;
that ho has challenged investigation,
analysis, comparison, and experiment in
all its formB; and from ovory ordeal the
preparation which bears his namo, seal
and trade mark, has como off triumphant.
Ho, t horoforo, feels it a duty he owes to his
follow-oitizons generally, to tho medical
profession and tho sick, to donounco and
oxpose tho Charlatans who counterfeit
thoa" evidences of identity, and ho calla
upon the press and the public to aid him
in his efforts to romody so groat an evil.
Tho following letters and certificates,
from the loading physicians and chemists
of this city, will provo to the reader that
all goods sold by tho undersigned aro all
thoy aro represented to be.
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
I I feel bound to say, that I regard your
' Schnapps ns being, In every respect, prc
eminently pun-, and deserving of m?dical
patronage. At all events, it ls tho purest
poesiblo article ot Holland Oin, heretofore
unobtainable; and, a? such, may bc safely
prescribed by physicians.
DAVID L. MOTT, M. D.,
Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York.
2G TINE STREET, NEW YORK.
November 21, 1867.
(fdolpho Wo'fe. Esq., Pr?tent.
Dr.AH. Sm: I have made a chemical ex?
amination of a sample of your Schiedam
Schnapper with the intent of determining
if any foreign or injurious substance bad
been added to the simple distilled spirits.
The examination bas resulted m the
conclusion ttiat the sample contttined no
noiBcnons or harrami admixture. I have
been unable to discover any truce of the ?
deleterious sub-stances which are employed j
in the adulteration oT liquors. I would ,
not hesitate to usc myself, or tu recom-1
mend to others, for medicinal purposes. I
thc Schicdum Schnapps as au excellent
and unobjectionable variety nf gin. Very
respectfully von rs,
(Signed,) * CHARLES A. SBBI.Y,
''hoinist.
NEW YORK, >3 CEDAS STREET,
November 20, 1867.
Udotpho Wolfe, Bf j., f'resent.
DEAR SIR: I have submitted to chemical
analysis two bottles of Schiedam Schnapps,
which I tool; from a fresh package in your
bouiled warehouse, and lind, as before,
that tht! spirituous liquor is free from in?
jurious ingredients or falsification; that it
has the marks of being agod and not re?
cently prepared by mechanical admixture
of alcohol aud aromatics. Respectfully,
FRED. F. MAY KR, Chemist.
NEW YORK', Tuesday, May 1.
Udulpho Wolfe, Esq.
DEAII Sm: The want of pure Wines und
Liquors, for medicinal purposes, has been
long felt by the profession, and thousands
of lives have been sacrificed by the usc of
adulterated articles. Delirium tremens,
and other diseases of the brain and nerves,
so rife in this country, are very raro in
Europe; owing,in a great degree, to the
difference in tire purity of the spirits sold.
Wc have tested the several articles im?
ported and sold by you, including your
Oin, which you sell under the name of Aro?
matic Schiedam Schnapps, which we cou
sider justly entitled to the high reputation
it has acquired in this country; and, from
your long experionco as a foreign impor?
ter, your Rottled Wines and Liquors
should meet with the same demand.
We would recommend you to appoint
some oT the i espectable apothecaries in
different parts of the city au agent" for the
sale of your Brandies and Wines, where
tho profession eau obtain the haine when
needed for medicinal purposes.
Wishing you success in your new enter?
prise, we remain vour obedient servants.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. I) .Professor of
Surg'rv, University Medical College, New
York.
J. M. CARNOCHAN, M. D., Professor of
Clinical Surgery, Surgeon-in-Cbicf lo the
State Ilosp-.tal", etc., No. ll East Kith
?treet.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. I)., No.703 Broad?
way.
II, P. DEWEES, M. 1)., So. 701 Broad?
way.
JOSEPH WOR8TER, M. IV, No. 120
Ninth street.
NELSON STEELE, M. D., N.> :I7 Blecck
cr street.
JOHN O'REILLY, M. D.. No. 2:'.<1 Foiirth
street.
B. I. RAPHAEL, M. 1 >., Professor or thc
Principles und Practice of Surgery, New
York Medical College, etc.. Ni?. '.H* Ninth
street, and other.-.
The proprietor ulno oilers for sale
Uotilctl Wines uml Liquor*.
imported and bottled by himself, expi essly
for medicinal use. Euch bottle has bis
certificate oi" its purity.
Nov 12 ?Jmo UDOLPITO WOLFE.
New Books.
CHOKE'S New Novel -Mobun, or the
Lnst Days Of Lee and his Palladins
Final Memoirs of a Staff Officer, serving
in Virginia, in conic sorta Sequi 1 to Sur?
rey of Eagle's Nest, 12.20.
New BUpplv of Surrey of Eagle's Nest,
*2 23.
Last Days of a King, an Historical Ro?
mance, translated from the German, ?0
cents.
Callamnra, a Thrilling Romance, by Ju?
lia Pleasants.
Chambers'Miscellaneous Questions with
Answers, tl 23.
Who is He? An Appeal to those who re?
gard with anv doubt the name of Jesus.
At DUFFIE St CHAPMAN'S
Nov 13 Bookstore.
TOUXINE.
FtFTV CENTS
PER BOTTLE.
Nov 18 8 _ ._
Pore Leaf Lard
FOR salo by
Nov G FISHER A LOWRANCE.
New Buckwheat Flour.
JUST received and for salo by
Nov ll_O. W. PARKER, Agent.
At Swygert & Benn's.
FRESH Buckwheat FLOUR,
Primo North Carolina Mullets, some?
thing rare,
Oolden Drip Syrup,
Choice Goshen Butter, Cheese, Ac.
AESO,
Choice FAMILY SUPPLIES, received
daily, at SWYGERT A SEN N'S.
Nov 8 Imo
PISTOLS, PISTOLS.
JUST received, a supply of PISTOLS,
from tho most celebrated makers:
also, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Per?
cussion Caps, Gun Wads, Powder Flasks,
Shot Belts and Shot Pouches, for sale at ;
low figures for cash bv
Nov 5 J. <fc T. B. AGNEW.
CHEAP SOAP,
FOR family uso. No method is so cheap
as this method, to make your own
Soap. Ono pound of Potash at 10 cents,
will, with throo or fonr pounds of fat,
make all tho soap you uso. Try it and
buy tho Soap Potash at 10 cents a pound.
For sale by FIR HER A HEINITSH,
Nov 13f_Druggists.
OYSTERS.
TITI? UNDERSIGNED has opened
X jLXX?i an OYSTER SALOON, at the
Carolina House, and will furnish, at short
notice, OY8TEBS FRIED, ROASTED,
STEWED and on the SHELL. Givo me a
call. W. K. SESSFORD.
I Nov 6_
B0UTT0N BEEB WHEAT.
0/\i \ BUSHELS of the celebrated Vir
OUU ginia B OUTTON SEED WHEAT,
for sale by E. * G. D. HOPE.
IN
.SILVERWARE,
WATCHES.
JEW ELR?,
PLAIN GOLD RINGS.
CLOCK:-..
SPECTACLES. Ac.
SELLING LOW AT
[. SULZBACHER'S,
Nov Si<-n of the Green Speck.-?
New Boot, Shoe
AND
HAT STORE.
m M
THE undersigned, who ia experienced in
tho business, has opened a uno and
carefully selected stock of gooda in the
above line, and invites a call from pur?
chasers. In tho assortment, will bo found
Gent's, Ladies', Mieses', Bova', Youths'
and Children's HOOTS and SHOES, of the
best make. His stock of HATS ?B varied.
The articles will be disposed of cheap for
cash. A. SMYTHE,
lu Presbyterian Depository, opposite
Kinard's dry goods store. Oct 21
REMOVAL.
MRS. C. E. REED has re?
moved her MILLINERY ES?
TABLISHMENT to her old
stand, on Main street, second
door from E. Pollard's Drucr
8tore, where Bho would call
tho attention ol her city and
country friends and custom?
ers to call and see for them?
selves the finest and cheap?
est stock or MILLINERY ever offered in
this city, consisting of Ladies' and Child?
ren's Hats and Bonnets, of all kinds and
all prices. Also, Flowers, Ribbons, Caps,
Laces, Ruches, Hair Braids, Curls, Water?
falls. Nets, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted, Fan?
cy and Bridal VC?B, all bf which will bc
sold mnch lower than anywhere else in the
city. Everything of the" latest and most
fashionable style constantly arriving.
October 17
Guns, Pistols, Etc.
THE undersigned informs
his friends, and tho public
generally, that ho baa re?
ceived ? large and Bolcct
assortment of SINGLE and DOUBLE
BARREL GUNS. RIFLES and PISTOLS.
CARTRIDGES Tor all kinds o? Guns,
Rifles and Repeaters constantly on hand.
ALSO,
SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS, all of
which will he sold low for cash.
GUNS and PISTOLS made to order and
repaired ut short notice and moderate
price. Cas! system rigidly adhered to.
Oct 7 P. W. KRAFT.
Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, &c.
"VTUHOLESALE and Retail, Quinine,
W Calomel, Blue Mass, Salts, Mor
pbia, Chloroform, Patent Medicines, Oils,
Essences, Pillo, Ointments, Queen's Dc
light, Ac. Tor salo at low prices, bv
FISHER ft HEINITSH,
Oct S t Druggists, Columbia, S. C.
ll
E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD,
Si .v :?{ . -m?yttiz
?'Sf. Kt*''..'"? ^ t?t- V??-' ; .?Vk''*9>rA'
! ,SELL
The Best Made,
The Most Durable,
The Host Fashionable,
The Cheapest,
CLOTHING
IX THR STATE.
NEW STYLE HATS,
? f CST RECEIVED.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CASSIMERES,
FOR FINE CUSTOM WORK.
j We sell the beat-uttiuj;
SHIRTS AND COLLARS,
Arni keep all thc Intent styles of
FURNISHING GOODS.
II. d? W. C. SWAFFIELD.
October 23_
GREGG, PALMER & GO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Interest Allowed on Teposits.
BUY
AND
SELL
STOCKS,
BONDS,
GOLD,
SILVER
AND
EXCHANGE.
Advances Made on Cotton.
GRAIN
AND
COUNTRY
PRODUCE
SOLD
ON
COMMISSION.
I October 24_
Hams and Bacon Strips.
1 f\f\ CIIOICE SUGAR-CURED CAN
1UU VASSED HAMS,
200 Choico Sngar-cured Bacon Strijja.
Just received, and for sale low by
October 23 J. ft T. R. AGNEW.
Scrofula,or King-* Evil, ?a cured hy
usine; Hcinit di's Queen's Delight.
A MATTER OF INTEREST.
REV. Dr. Cumming, of London, says: "Tho assurance of life is one of the moat
Christian things that I know, for what is it? It is taking the load that would
CRUSH ONE FAMILY and spreading it over twenty thousand families: so that a
mero drop lights upon each, instead of tho overwhelming torrent falling upon ono.
It seems to mc a beautiful illustration of beariug one another's burdens. And,
therelore, let every young man entering upon life, every head of a family, whether
high or low, set his house in order so far aa to assure his life."
Thousand- of widows and orphans live to attest tho divine beneficence of LIFE
INSURANCE. Without its protecting ajgis, many of them would, to-day, bo beg?
gars flupon the streets, or occupants of poor-houses and penitentiaries. No man
eau foretell what will be his circumstances at tho time of his death. Tho rich man of
to-day dies tho pauper of to-morrow, and tho family, delicately reared, becomo tho
unprepared victims of dire Want, with her train of countless evils. Such a result is
inpossible, with a policy of Lifo Insurance. It, indcod, offers the only absolutely safe
investment which can be made for the benefit of one's family and of his own old
ago. All other investments may result in loss or ruin. If all would insure, who can
calculato tho immense suffering and crime which the world would bc spared!
JETNA LIFE INSITRANCE COMPANY, of Ilurtfortl, Connect Icu t,
Assel* - - - ?10,000,000.
IL E. NICHOLS A CO.,
November 21 2mos Geueral Agonie.
Cotton for ----- ? New "xorkl
Cotton for ------ Baltimore !
Cotton for - - - - Liverpool!
-
OFFICE WOODWARD, BALDWIN A (JO.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE.
IT PAYS TO SHIP FOB HIGHEST TRICE '.
MARK E. COOPER, of Georgia, Agent,
HARDY SOLOMON'S STORE,
IT IS OUR INTEREST TO SERVE YOU WELL.
October 2 Imo
TO BE INSURED WITH
H. E. NICHOLS & CO.,
IS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE!
SINCE thc war, wo have paid to our citizens, for Losses bv Fire, about NINETY
TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS?
Having thus saved that large sam to a community too reduced to lose it, we stand
roadv to savo moro; and wo submit that the comfort and protection of tho TWENTY
MILLIONS OK DOLLARS wo represent, is more than worth tho small outlay
necessary to secure it.
INSURE AND BE SAFE-FIRES WILL HAPPEN.
Wo represent the following Companies, all of which occupy tho very first rank in the
insnrance world:
QUEEN, of Liverpool sind London.Asm-is, 510,000,1.00 in Gold.
UNDER WHITER?' AGENCY, of New York. " 3,500,000
SECURITY, ?. .. . .. 1,500,000
NORTH AMERICAN, ?? .< 700,000
HOME, of New Haven. '4,0O0,oon
PUTNAM, of Hartford . 700.000
UNION, of Ballimore. .< 500,000
GEORGIA HOME, of Columbus, Georgia. . " 400,000
A Lil K MA R LE, of Charlottesville, Virginia. 400,000
SOUTHERN MUTUAL, of Athens, Georgia. ? 400.000
II. E, NICHOLS Si CO., Agent?,
OFFICE OVER AONEW'8, COLUMBIA, 9. C.
October 17 Amos
A.uotlon
The State of ISouth^ Carolina---?reea
ville Comity-In Equity.
Alex. S. Townes et al. ve. Thom M B. Ro?
berto-Btu to foreclose Mortgage.
BY virtue of tho order of tho Chancellor
in the abovo case, I will sell to tho
highest bidder, at Greenville Court House,
on 8ALES-DAY in DECEMBER next, tho
promises described in the pleadings, situ?
ated in tho town of Greenville, on the
West side of Main street:
LOT. containing about Seven-Eighths
of an Acre; this ia tho moat desirable pro?
perty in town. On the lot is a handsome
and conveniently arrangedFramed Dwell?
ing, containing several ?u?ma, and well
suited for a boarding-house; also, Two
Largo atoro Rooms, one of brick and the
other of wood.
TERMS-From $800 to $900 cash will bo
required on day of aale; tho balanco in six
and twelvo months, in equal instalments,
with interest from day of sale. Purchaser
to give bond, with at least two good sure?
ties, to secure thc payment of tho purchase
money. Titlo deed not to be delivered
until the purchaao money ia paid.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. G. C.
Commissioner'a Office Nov. 10, 1868.
Nov 15 m3_
Sheriff's Sale
Under Order of Judge of Probale.
IN pursuance of an order made by Wm.
Dutson Wigg, Judgo of Probate for
Richland County, directed to mc, I Trill
Bell on tho FIRST MONDAY in DECEM?
BER next, in front of tho Court House in
Columbia, all that tract a: d parcel of Land
situate, being and lying i.i richland Coun?
ty, bounded by lands of J avid Shannon,
John Howell. John Blizzard and M. Fu?
trid, containing Four Hundred Acres, moro
or lesa, of which Thomas Wallace, late of
Richland, deceased, died possessed.
TE HMS OF SAXE.-Cash sufficient to pay
expenses of salo and administration; the
balance, one-third cash, one-third in twelve
months, abd the remaining one-third iu
two years, with interest from day of sale.
Purchaser to give bo* d and mortgage of
premises, and to pay for Stamps and pa?
pers. T. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C.
Nov 15 nilli
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry writs ot fieri facias
to me directed, I will sell on the first
MONDAY in DECEMBER next, in front of
the Court House in Columbia, wit hui tho
legal hours, tho following property, \\/.\
1,100 Acres of Laud, with the buildings
thereon, in Richland County, bounded on
the North by South Carolina Railru.-i and
lands of Estate of G. B. Starling, .south
and East'by lands of Mrs. 8ally W. Tavlor
and Thomas Taylor, Trustee of Sally C.
Goodwyn, and West by Congaree River.
ALSO,
3 Acres of Land in tho city of Columbia,
bounded on the North by Richland street.
East by Winn street. Sooth by Laurel
street and lot of-, and West by
Barnwell street. This land will bo sold ia
separate lota.
ALSO,
G Mules, 2 Marea, 1 Pair of Mares, 1 Car?
riage, with harness. 1 Wagon, with har?
ness, and 1 Cart, with harness; levied oa
as tho property of Thomas Taylor, at tho
suit of Sally W. Taylor et al. vs. Thomas
Taylor. Terms cash.
ALSO,
All that lot, picco or parcel of Land, om
which is erectod a largo and commodious
Office, now occupied by Dra. Reynolds A
Reynolds, Dentists. Tho lot measures 70
feet 3 inches, moro or leas, on Plain street ,
and one acre deep, moro or less, and
bounded aa follows: On tho North by Plain
street, Eaat by lot of Dr, R. W. Gibbes,
South by lot formerly owned byJohnBaus
kett, deceased, and East by lot of Mrs. M.
A. Islanding; levied on as the property of
Dr. John \V. Powell, at the suit of Mrs. M.
A. Blanding, Executrix, vs. Dr. J. W.
Powell. Thc terms of sale in accordance
with the order of the Court of Equity, will
be as follows: Cash sufficient to pay coats
and expenses of the proceedings in Equity
in tho caso of thc Theological Seminary of
the Evangelical Lutheran Church of South
Carolina and adjacent Statoa rs. M. A.
Blanding, Executrix, et al. ; balance on a
credit of one, two, and three years, se?
cured by mortgage of tho premises sold
and personal security. Purchaser to pay
for papers and stamps.
AESO,
1 Circus TICKET WAGON,
i Chests and Contents,
1 set of Circus Stools and Seats,
1 Trunk of Circus Costumes.
Levied on a? tho property of Benjamin
Maginly, at tho suit of Thomas M. Owen
and Thomas B. Keough vs. Benjamin Ma
ginlv. Terms cash.
Nov 15 mth P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C.
GIBBES & THOMAS,
REAL ES TA TE A G Elf TS,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
THE undersigned havo determined to
form a business partnership, under
tho above name, ror the purchaao and
salo, on commission, of REAL E8TATE
and other proporty. Tho present low
prices for real estate, in the South, offers
great inducements for tho investment of
Northern capital; and wc propose to koep
complete and extensivo lists of property
for sale, and to furnish reliable informa?
tion to the buyor and seUer-making no
charge, except where Sales aro effected.
Advertising, when authorized, will bo dono
liberally and on tho bcBt terma. Wo call
on our friends throughout thc Stato to
furnish ns with acenrato description* of
any propertv they havo to soil, with price,
terms, Ac. "We havo now, and aro con?
tinually receiving, ino ni rio? *fter property
that can bo purchased.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
WADE HAMPTON GIBBES,
Nov 10 Colombia, 8. C.
''NI??K?HSON HOUSE,''
COLUMBIA. S. C.,
First Class Hotel, - - $3 Per Day.
WILLIAM A. WRIGHT
HAVING aeaumod the ma?
nagement of this HOUSE,
roapoctfully solicits a share
--"of public, patronage.
FRK? OMNIBUS to and from the Hotel.
Nov 10 Imo_.
"Beware of a Cough!"
IF you havo a slight Cough, attend to it
at once, and avoid a creator evil
Consumption. Tho "TAR AND WILD
CHERRY COUGH CURE" will relieve you.
It ie good for Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Sore Throat and Consumption. A safe
and cheap remedy. Only 25 couts a bottle.
For sale bv FISHER .V fTF.INlTSH.
October 2?t _|_ Druggists.
COTTOH.
T 1BERAI. CAHIT ADVANCES m*do on
JU COTTON consigned to JAME8 W.
TR ASK, Now York, bv applying to
September IC 85 tlO.D. HOPE.