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lt%?.H. ""AIv?awScsPmT interesting Ko rc I REI Intelligence. Bon?i3A.Tjx, Deeembor 19.- Brittany is greatly excited. Tho people ure all fak? ing up arma. Troops going forward nearly close the Toads to the public. The Government has announced that tbe enemy have discontinued their ad? vance upou Havre. The Prussians, 21,000 strong, with eleven batteries, at? tacked Nuis, and captured it after a five hours' fight and heavy loss. It is ex? pected the battle will bo resumed to-day. The Prussians attacked Gen. Chancey, bot were easily repulsed. The enemy falls back as Bourbaki advances. Tho French have re-occupied Vierson. PARIS, December 17.-Official advices received state that the oity is calm and ?he people are confident that there is food for a long time. Tho army and people, are eager to fight. Tho Govern? ment had despatches from Gambetta to the 12th. BERLIN, December 20.-The Cross Ga? zette reiterates the statement that the dif? ficulties in transporting material and heavy gu o 8 will soon be overcome, and that further action regarding tho bom? bardment will be guided altogether by military consid?r?t ions. LONDON, December 20.-The Telegraph has u special from Brussels, saying that the late heavy calls for the Laudwebr denote weakness iu the besieging forces, and its operations are more defensive than offensive. Oue or two sorties like that of last night aud the siege of Pans will be raised. A despatch fri m Frauk? for t says a month .will be required bo foro a bombardment js possible. Tho German guns before Paris are worthless 'for such a purpose, while Versailles itself ia nearly within range of the Frene!) guns. Later advices from Paris state that there has beon no fighting arouud the city since the 1st of December. Priuco William, of Baden, was wounded iu the capture of Nins. John Bright has resigucd the Presi? dency of the Board of Trude. LONDON, December 20.-A Berlin spe? cial nays a conference of the representa? tives of the neutral powers hus agreed upon the following peace basis: First Acquiescence iu the annexation of Lux? emburg. Second-Recognition of the German Empire. Third-Indemnity from France to Germany of 1,200,000,00(1 francs. Tho razeing of two fortresses on German territory and tue cession of a portion of Alsace. BR?SSEI/8, December 20.-The Go? vernment declines to publish Bismarck'* note or the reply thereto until tho replj roaches King William. LONDON, December 20.-Geu. Wordei repulsed 6,000 French at'Nnits, and pur sued them Southward. A French force of 10,000 was defeated ou Monday a Parslay and Fontenell. ?-. ? - American Intelligence. NEW YORK, December 20.-The brake man's strike on tho Erie Road is virtual ly over, and freight is coining forwart regularly. A World speoial says a Loudon corres Eondout from Versailles writes that tin ombardment of that place is hourly ex pected. CINCINNATI, December 20.-A gas me ter exploded to-day, and tho report wa beard several miles. Eight immens columns supporting the gas-holder wer prostrated; loss 8100,000. No lives los! ST. LOUIS, December 20.-J. F. Jew ett has been appointed Drake's success or. A foot of snow has f?llen. RALEIGH, December 20.-To-day, 11 ll o'clock, the board of managers af pointed by the House to conduct th impeachment of Gov. Holden, attende by tho Speaker and tho Houso of Ret. resentatives, proceeded to the bar of th Senuto, and formally submitted the art oles of impeachment. After the coe clnsion of the ceremonies, the Liontet ant-Governor vacated h.~ >seat as Pres dont of tho Senate, and shortly afte: wards took charge of the Executiv office. Gov. Holden made uo oppositio to surrendering the office. The court < impeachment will convene ns soon a Chief Justico Pearson can arrive iu tl city. By the confession of a dying negro, has been ascertained that all barn-bnri ing aud depredations committed in th and adjoining Counties for the past yet was the result of a planned conspir?t on the part of negroes of the Unie League. Forty names are in possessif, of the authorities. Some arrests ha' been made, and officers nre iu hot pu suit of others. LEXINGTON, VA., December 20.-Go Letcher is much botter uud out of dui ger. RICHMOND, December 20.-Tho stoat cr for New York this evening carried fi prisoners for the Alabauy penitential1 to serve terms varying betweeu oue ai fivo years, for mail robbing, couuterfei ing, and violating tho internal revoui laws. A shipment of 3,000 barrels flour was made from hero to-day for R Janeiro. WASHINGTON, December 20.-In t House, there were personal exptanutioi In tbe Senate, tho Finance Com mitt reported in favor of SfiOO.OOO.OOO adi tional 5 per cent, bouda, and ndversf to tho proposition making tho issue gold notes of banks resolvable for et toms. Tho Commerce Committee of t Ifonso heard argument i 11 favor of a T ropenu line of steamships. In the House, after unimportant bu i" -, ur.ine.Bty was resumed. Degen ol' Texas, spoke in favor of generul a nosty, but said it had beeu buried 1 week under Arlington Cemetery. Hi self and colleagues, therefore, had ct duded that the interest of the nutioi Republican party required them to ve first, for Bingham's amendment; tl failing, for Beck's. Manning favoi gonoral amnesty. Bingham said I question touched the honor, and soma sonso, the prosperity of tho Amt can people. The first vote would upon his amendment, which cxeiac only o?Bosre of?he United States in ?8?W and 1861, and those .who, cinco tho lot of J une last, hod hold office to which they wore ineUgible. He ohould.voto ngaiust Far no worth'Q bill for general amnesty, aa tho country is not prepared to take that etep. Bingham Baid his bill only excepted fiotuo 200. ThoBe relieved would not, by any poosibiltty, barm tho republic There were about 20,000 among those suffering disabilities who were about as guilty of the blood of their country as members of this House. If his own bill was rejected, he would volo for Beck's, but uuder no circumstances for the bill as reported by Butler. Fitch favored universal amnesty. Ho believed that Breckinridgo might safely be allowed to defend tho principles of secession in the Senate. Sheldon, of Louisiana, spoko in favor of universal amnesty, and remarked that bis State, which had 25,000 Republican mujority, had abrogated every vestige of disabilities by a vote of 103,000 in the affirmative to less than 1,000 in the negative. Believing with tho people of his State, ho was in favor of univorsid amnesty, and ho wnrued his political friends that the time was comiug when every one of them would tako tho Fame position. Conner, of Texas, spoko in favor of universal amnesty, and de? nounced tho corrupt Southern State Go? vernments, especially that of Texas. Hamilton, of Florida, protested solemn? ly against universal amnesty. Butler moved tho previous qa est iou upon tho pendiug amendment:-. Bingham asked Butler ra keep faith with thc House. Tho previous question was seconded by 00 to 84, when Butler yielded to thu motion to adjourn. Butler's programme appears to bo to havo tho amendments defeated, and then have tho bill recom? mitted, which will Tlefeat amnesty of any kind this sessiou. The vote on the amendments occurs to-morrow. In the Senate, ll struggle occurred be tweou the friends of n chango in tho su? gar tari LT and Sau Domiugo. Sherman favored tho sugar bill, saying it is only to clear au ambiguity, und ought to pass. Edwards asked for a reading of the Sao Domiugo resolutious. Ho saw no ob? jection to them, as they only called for information. He was opposed to the acquisition of San Domiugo, uud proba? bly should remain so, but would bo glad to get nuy information which tho resolu? tions would givo. Surnuer und Morton came into sharp collision, aud business was much clogged by tho struggle for precedence of various bills, in which Se? nators seemed to have personal ioterest. A motion to refer the sugar bill to the Finance Committee was lost. San Do? mingo was resumed and discussed to ad? journment. The election is progressing in Geor? gia for members of Congress, Legisla? ture aud County officers. Returns mea? gre and unsatisfactory, but it is believed the Democrats will curry the State. The following bas been received from Augus? ta: 2,00) votes polled. Democrats ahead; Republicans divided; all quiet. Also, the following from Savannah: No disturbance. I - - . Fourteen persons havo been killed and over twenty terribly wounded and muti? lated by a railroad collision which oc? curred on tho Korth Midland line, near Barnsley, England. - ? HOTEL ARRIVALS, December 20. - Co? lumbia Hold-ll. Wirhrman, W. S. Has? tie, A. J. Mi ms, D. T. Corbin, H. C. Mazvck, P. Duffie, H. A. Cobon, Charles? ton;*!. P. Pool, Newberry; M. Tabb, Jr., J. L. Clarke, G. W. O'Conner, Balti? more; Dr. Meynardie, Chester; G. L. Horn, A. Mauderson, A. D. Carroll and wife, Philadelphia; J. H. Fowles, H. Kiggs, Ornngeburg; H. N. Walsh, J. H. Herman, New York; J. Trottey, J. L. Hawthorn, C. H. Judson, Greenville; P. Amies, St. Louis; J. W. Woodward, Wiunsboro; J. B. Mooro, Stateburg; H. A. Gaillard, S. C.; M. Bray, Walhalla; W. Anderson, Fairfield; Miss Judson Bosta. Richmond; D. W. Aiken, Cokes bury. ? Nickerson House-F. Jennings, Mrs. Hublet, Ga.; W. R. Slayter, New York; Col. Wm. Johnston, J. H. Gay, S. F. Houston, Charlotte; J. Yonge, S. C. ; E. C. McLnre, Chester; J. H. Crenshnw, Va. ;R. S. Bruns, Charleston; B. Hughes, A. A. Barnes, Memphis; M. M. Farrow, Winnsboro; M. J. Amos, Ga.; D. A. Fenton, H. Neale, W. A. Butler, J. P. Livesay, Baltimore; H. B. Pribble, Wal? halla; B. F. Miller aud wife, Greenville; R. N. Miller, Barnwell; Thoa. Duckett, Newberry; F. D. Bush, Greenwood. FINANCIAL. AND CO M MK KC I Al.. COLUMBIA, S. C., December 21.-Sales of cotton yesterday 125 bales-middling N'Jiw YoitK, December 18.-Cotton movements for tho week have been heavy. Receipts at all ports, 155,717, agaiust 152,321 last week, 110,071 previ? ous week, 118.C00 three weeks since; total receipts for expired portion cotton year, 1,372,057, against 1,110,050 last year; exports 'rein ail ports for tho week, 117.59S, ngaiust 00,737 this week labt year; total exports for expired portion cotton year, 755,108, ngaiust 555,810 last year; stock at ?ll ports, 468,251, against 336,393 this date Inst year; stock nt interior towns, 104,136, against 8S.856 lust year; stock in Liverpool, 371,000, ngaiust 310,000 last j'ctu ; amount of indian cotton afloat for Groat Britain, 105.000, against 181,000. LlVBBPOOIi, December 19-Evening. Cotton unchanged; sales 12,000 bales; speculation and export 3,000. LONDON, December 20-Noon.--Con? sols 91JK; 62's 88%. LlVKlirooii, December 20-3 P. M. Cotton opened steady-uplands 8,'4 ; Orleans 8J?@8%. FRANKFORT, Decomber 20.-Bonds 91JB\ NKW YORK, December 20-Noon. Flour and wheat dull and drooping. Pork dull and heavy-old mess 19.50. JSa t'ekVy; ai ?2%?1&%. O?t?or? ?n good: domond and higher-q piando I5>?; Irlean? 16 for compressed; salee 8,000 baled. Freights steady. Stocke, quiet. Gold 10%@10#. Money easy, at 7j currency and gold. Exchange-long 8%; short 9??. Bonds 7%. 7 P. M.-Cotton weak-eales 5,000 bales, at 15^. Flour-Southern very heavy; common to good extra6.00@6.40. Whiskey 0^@95. Wheat lo. better winter red and amber Western 1.43@ 1.44. Corn steadier-new 72(3>74; old 78; Southern yellow 76. Pork quiet old 19.37>?; new 18.50. Beef steady. Lard heavy-kettle 12,'4<(?jl3. Freights t?rm. Money easy, at 6(ai7. Sterling 8%@9. Gold 10s?@10??. Governments Hteady. Southerns very duii, oxoept Tenncssees. Tcnncssees, old new G2Jo'. Virginias, old 62; new 63. Louisi? anas, old 70)?; new 65; levees 71; 8's 85. Alabamas 100j..; 7's 70. Georgias 80 ?4 ; 7's 92 North Carolinas, old 43^,1; new 23'... South Carolinas, old 85; new 08. BOSTON*, December 20.-Cotton t?rm middling 151..'; receipts 1,915 bales; sales 300; stock 0.?U0. NORFOLK, December 20.-Cotton firm -middling 14.!?; receipts 2,249 bules; sales 150; stock 8,731. BALTIMORE, December 20.-Cotton firm-middling 15; receipts 675 bules; eales 440; slock 11,540. ST. Loris, December 20.-Flour lower grades advanced 10(7rl5; superfino 4 20(V?4 50. Corn firm -mixed bulk 41L?(<$45. Whiskey 89. Tobacco and bagging unchanged. Provisions dull. Pork 18.25(^18.50. Clear rib sides 12J? ; clear sides 13. Lard dull und nominal. CINCINNATI, December 20.-Flour steady. Corn steady, ut 51 (Vi, 52. Pork dull und unchanged, ut 18.50. Lard ac? tive-kettle lO^.j. Ihieou drooping shoulders 10; sides 12(V/ 12'j. Whiskey steady, at 86?87. AuttVKTA, December 20.-Cotton mar? ket quiet und prices maintained-sales 150 bales; receipts 1,640; middlings 137,? <i?'14. CHARLESTON, December 20.-Cotton advanced Ja@.'-ic*? au'^ stock light middliug 14'.. ; receipts 1,702 bules: sales 500; stock 30,602. SAVANNAH. December 20.-Cotton firm and offerings light-middling 14'..{<t 14jju ; receipts 5,G7'J bules; sales 1,500; stock 81,342. ! NEW (ORLEANS, December 20.-Cotton in fair demand, and ptices advanced - | middlings 14 Au; receipts 7,353 bales; sales 9.500; stock 167.534. Flour firm superfine 5.25; doublo 5 75; treble 6.00. Bacon dull and unsettled-shoulders und sides 14(ii't4,._.; hams 190/22?.;. Prime sugar 9.,o(r?>.10. Primo mollisses 55(357. Others unchanged. GALVESTON, December 20. - Cotton firm-good ordiuury 121.;'; sales 1,900 bales; receipts 794; stock 30.845. WitiMiNGTON, . ecember 20. -Cotton steady-middling 14; sales 55 bales; re? ceipts 452; stock 1,191. MOBILE, December 20.-Cotton strong -middlings 14^(V?14!?; receipts 2,336 bules; sales 2,000; stock 6.059. e&~ Do not attempt to pass thc Confection? ery Storo of Messrs. DU H M KY A CO., on I Plain street, without stopping in to admire (and purchase, if you desire.) one, of those magnificent Steeples. They have plain and Iced Cakes, in great variety; a complote as? sortment of Confectionery, etc.; and for the little folks, an endless var ie tv of Toes. Dec IX WK HAVE THIS DAV AI'l'OI.\TKU Mr. JOHN C. SEEGERS tho sole Agent for ihe salr of our WHISKIES in Columbia, S. C. JOHN GIBSON'S SON & CO. Pnn.Aiuci.piiiA. November 1!>. 1870. Deel LOST.-Between the Express Office and thc South Carloina Railroad Depot, a GOLD BKACELET, marked "J. lt. IL, to JOSIE." A suitable reward will bit* given to the tinder if 'eft at the Jewelry Store of Isaac Bulzbaclier. Dec IS OLU BANK BILLS and MUTILATED CURRENCY bought and sold by Nov 28 flmo D. ?AMBRILL, Broker. NOTICE-The undersigned have tormed a Co partnership, and will bo known as E. W. SEIBELS A CO. They represent some or tho boat FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES in tho United Statea. We propoao to be general Land Agente, and will sell or purchase Real Estate anywhere in South Carolina, especially in Columbia. Wt; will prosecute claims beforo thu Legislature, and tho renewal of lost bonds or other papers. Persons wishing to sell or buy Real Estate will do well to communicate with us at Colum? bia. We have several handsome places for sale. Ollico at Mike Hoku's Clothing Store. E. W. SEIBELS, Dec 2 J. B. CZ Ki,C. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to the col? lection of Commercial Paper, Interest on State ami Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Couver-ion ol' Statu Securities, by Nov 2:1 (imo _D. 0\MBKILL, Broker. MAT PRIVATE SALE, ctr Will bo sold the FIRST MO . DAY in January, at Ab? beville Court liousO, S. C., a largo and commodious HOUSE and LOT, in tho town of Cokeabury, Abbeville County, S. C., wah 25 acri a of Land adjoining. 11, it MS -One-fourth cadi; balance in one, two, ami threo years. For particulars, inquiro of Mr. A. Burl, Attorney at Law, Abbeville Court House, or Mrs. Blackwell, on the premiaos, or to W. D. LOVE A CO., Dec 10 1? Columbia, H. C. STOCKS, uoMis rand COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Nov 2 i limo I."MN AL ttOTlCK.-1 hereby givo notice that I will apply to Hon. William Hulton j Wieg, J migo of Probate, al his lillico, in Cu 1 lumbla, on Ith Januaiy, 1871, at 10 A. M., for i tina! discharge us AdniiuisiPttor, with will I annexed, of est?t" of Harriot E. furuipsecd, deceased. JAME.? M. BEARD. Dec 1 +13 "Vf** riCE - i ho undersigned give? notice JA that on the 2(ith day of December next, at 12 o'clock, he will apply to W. Unison Wing, Esq , Judge of Probate, at bis ollico ?ti Co? lumbia, foi final discharge as Executor of E* tato of J. T. M innis, deceased. J. W. PAREF.lt. CQLUMIUA. November 2f>. 1870. +13" I71.NAL DISCHARGE-ESTATE MRS 1 MA KG A RET MeDOWELL -Notico is given that F. Wi McMastor has filed his noli lion for final discharge aa Administrator of catato Margaret McDowell ; and that a hear? ing for said petition has boen set for January 17, at 10 a. m., at offlco of Court of Probato for llichland County. J. W. HOGAN, Deo IS +18 Clerk Court of Probate. STATE TREASURY OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C.. December 15, 1870. TUE "FIRE LOAN 8TOf)K"of tho State, amounting to (330-1.41} 89) thrco hun? dred and four thousand four hundred and forty-threo dollars and eighty-ni :o couts, duo in 1870 will bo paid on and after December 31, 1870. at tho South Carolina Rank and Trust Company, in Columbia, and at tho Bankin- H. HHU of H. LI. Kimpton, Financial Agont H. C., No. 0 Nassau street, Now York. N1LKSO PARKER, Deo 20 State Tren i r of S. C. 93~ Sumter ?6UM, Abbevi tu J'reas and ??.inner. Andi ram Intelligencer and Yorkvillo Knt[uirtr, copy. Cream Candies, AT E. POLLARD'S. JUST received. 50 boxes of Milliard's cele? brated FRENCH CREAM CANDY, of as? sorted and delicate llavors. Also, 20 boxes CREAM FRUITS, BOtnething very delicious, ami nt low priccH. Decl4 fl King's Mountain Military School, YO H KV 11. LU, S. C. THE Firnt Snsnion or tho School ?J?Skm year ot 1S71 will begin on tho 1st '^hA?^^ THUMS. - For School Expenses, yjr i-,, Tuition, Hooks, Stationery, Ac., *nSaJr Hoarding, Fud, Eight? and Wssh ing $135 in currency, pur session of Ovo months. For circulars containing lull particulars, apply to Om.. A COWARD. Doit I?fw Pi i-cipaI und Prooriotor. IHK MAHMOTH JEWELRY RAFFLE, G. DIERCKS', y-o IS to come oir soon. All persons that wish thoir CHANCES securedwill please fA??^--all and settle for t Lcm. Alow more DUAftCES to he had. O. DIERCKS. Dee 11 Ho for the Race! THE subscribir respectfully *K&'<Kf$]%& invites his friends and public in gfe|g?aKr "fl? gelieral to call and sec hm stock Afr Jf JW >f home-niudo SADDLES and tasMtMgBMHARNESSES, which I can sell twenty-live per eent. cheaper than any Northern made goods, and will challenge any merchant in thu South tor $1,OOO to compare with me in home-made work Nov fi .'Imo lt. HANNAN, Main street. Grand Toy Emporium. MCKENZIE'S, Main Street, Columbia, 8. C., WHERE is offered tho largest and J5#fl^best selected stock of TOYS over MBPbruoght to this market. Dealers and ?Sjflt others can be accommodated, Whole Halo or Retail. Old and young, grave and gay can be suited from this varied collection. CANDIES of Puro Sugar manufactured il H i Iv. Also, CAKES AND PIES. A fine assortment of CANNED GOODS just receiving from the best manufactories. Frodi DATES. New Crop R XIS INS, CITRON and CURRANTS. ALMONDS, and a tull line of ASSORTED NUTS. London BISOUITT and Prince Albert CRACKERS, (imported articles,) pure and ol' great benefit to the sick and cotivalcaeut. JELLIES of puro fruit manufactured and sold at reasonable prices. Oct 20 JOHN MCKENZIE. Extra Cheese. -| f\?\ DUXES Goshen. English Dairy and JLUI ' Pine Apple CHEESE, lor sale low. Oct 30 _E. HOPE. New Livery Stable. ^^g-_ T II E undersigned <^^^^^^^^pl^^ would announce to tho opened a LIVERY STAPLE. to?bokept tem? porarily at Stablo of Mr. LOOAN', and that thev will be pleased to accommodate tho pub? lic with lino HORSES. CARRIAGES, BUG? GIES, Ac. ROYCE & CO. W. tl. BOVCK, 0. H. PKTTKSOILL. Dec 10 Champagne. 5CASES GOLDEN EAGLE, 5 cases RED CROSS. 1 cabk Catawba WINE. Theso wines aro made of the Seedling Grapes, and aro very delicious. Dec 7 JOHN C. SE EG ER 8. New Orleans Syrup. -j DHLS, choice new crop Now Orleans L\J SYRUP, just received and for salo by Deel J. A T. H. AGNEW. Heise's Dining Saloon, IN rear of tho Confectionery, ia titted up with everything pertaining tn a first class establishment. Norfolk OYSTERS, FISH and GAME of all kinds during tho season. Nov li) Gold and Silver Coin. THE CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK buv and sell (?OLD and SILVER at. a unall margin. Oct 23 A. G. RRENIZKR. Oa-duer Chewing Tobacco-Just Bereived. AKINE lot of tho best Pan-eake and Fig Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 3 JOHN C. SEEGERS. Foreign Exchange. rilllE CITIZENS' SAVINGS RANK m now X prepared In draw directly on all the pro? minent place* in England, Scotland mid Ireland, Germany. Fr.ince. Holland, Belgium, Italy, and the Oriout, and will fuinitdi drill ti at Kow York rati s. Oct 23 A G. BREN IZER. Cashier. rrvo HR?V-The BLUFF PLACE (tho nro 1. nerty of Mrs. K G. Rrevard,) situated ou the Bluff Road, about eight miles from Colum? bia, will bu rented tor tho onsuing year. Tin ro is a good dwelling and all necessary outbuildings on the placo For further par? ticulars, apply to J AH. 8. CAM PRELL. At Campbell ft Jones', Main st., Colombia. Doo I? 5t NOT1CK-I have associated Col. Jons 8. BLACK with mo in tho ?euoral Agency of tho Carolina Life Insnranco Company for tho State of Mouth Carolina. Tho firm wiU bo known as BVTT.EB ft BLACK. M. C. BUTLER, Dec 1 fl8 Gon. Agent for South Carolina. " Fire Crackers. PT i\ BOXES Gold Chop FIRE CRACKERS, O* f for sale low. E. HOPE. _DPO 13_. < ?_ New Raisins, Figs, Citron, &c I f\i\ WHOLE, half and quarter boxes II JU new LAYER RAISINS and CITRON, 60 half drums Smyrna FIGS, English Walnuts, Pecans, Brasil Nuts and Almonds, fresh and for sale low. Doo 13 EDWARD HOPE. Novelties-Speoial Attractions. NOW opening and showing, the largest and moat elegaut aBsurtmbtit of French and English FANCY OOODS over brought to this mar luit, selected especially for tho Holidays. Elegant Perfumery, Colognes and Extracts, New and aapurior Toilet Soaps, Perfume Boxes, Toilet Boxes, Glove and Haudkerchier Boxes, German. French and English Toilet Waters, Atkinson's Extract Whito Roses, Lubin's Perfumes, Extracts, Sachet. Low's now Poriumes and Extracts, Coudray's Fashiouablo Cologno, Coudray's Lavender Water, German Farina Cologne, Superior Bay Rum, A largo and Ano assortment of Hair Brush? es, Tooth Bruehes, English and French Dressing Combd, Ivory Fino-tooth Combs, Elegant Pomade for tue Hair, Eau Lustral, Circassian Lustre, Cloth Blushes, Turkish Rubber, Turkish To viols, Tooth Picks, Elegant Soaps, tho largest assortment in tho city, A beautiful selection of Fancy Perfumo Sachets. For sale tty Dec 18 E. H. HF.INITSH, Druggist. At Heinitsh's Drug Store von CAN oivr.UN The Best Articles A T LOWEST PRICES. IIEBIGS EXTRACT OF MEAT. J English Mustard, of warranted purity, flavoring Extracts, all concentrated and of high flavor. % Spices of every kind, puro. Ground Spices, pura. Russia Shred Isinglass. Coxe's Gelatine. Sea Moss Farina. Pure Arrow Koot. Kal id Oil, for dressings and table use. Celery Seed, for fla voling. Pure Extract of Vanilla Keans. Puro Extract of Lemon, from tie' fruit. Fresh Vanilla Beaus. Triple Distilled Roso Water. Pure Extract Calves Feet Jelly. Food for Infants. Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch. Baking Powders, of superior purity and ex? cellence, and at less price than any other in thomsrket. .E. H. UEINITSH, Dec 18 Druggist. MONTEITH & FIELDING, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants j coixatniA, a. c. ILL give strict attention to salo of To? bacco and Country Produce. Dec 17 w MONTEITH & FIELDING, \ssembly Street, near the Market, HAVE now on hand and? Sid are constantly receiving afiL^ largo and select stock ol jtsstiu GROCERIES, such as: BACON, FLOUR, Molasses, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Chowing and Smoking Tobacco, Soap, Candles and Starch, And all descriptions of Shelf Goods. Dec 17 ONION* SETS, AT Die 17 ti K. K. JACKSON'S. O 131 33 -A. IP - A I.OT or Fancy Articles, KUITAM.E KOU PRESENTS, Will be *"Id ?t coi-t, at E. E. JACKSON'S. Di'-17 li Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES, Green Corn, (.'berries, Green Peas, Peaches, Pears, String Beans, Whortleberries, Tomatoes. All the above at retail, for 25 cents per can. Also, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Oysters, Lima Beans, Pino Apple, Sardines, Pickles, Catsups, Ac. For aalo at very lowoat prices, hv Dco_1:? _ J. AT. R. AO NEW. NE W STORE. THE subscriber would ie ,Bpect fully inform his friends land old customers that he has ! re-established -himself in tho I GENERAL GROCERY BUSI? NESS, at his old stand, (No. 109,) whero ho will ho pleased to show and sell to purchasers a completo Block of now fancy and substan? tial GOODS, carefully selected. Richardson street, first square South of old Market corner. ORLANDO /.. BATES. Dec 1 .'lino Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and fmblio iu general that 1 have ust received an entire new "ntoek of Double and Single Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches, Pistol-Belts, Caps, Buck-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING donn at short notice. Oct .X p. W. KRAFT. Main street. GREAT ilEUM?OX OF MMES IN I OXSKiJl. LXi I! OP Till. FALL OF_GOLD! IMMENSE slock of WATCHES, CLOCKS HIM! JEWELRY, SILVER a.nl PLATED v\ARE; tho largest slock in thu State; SELL INO AT LOW Klllf HKS. In ounsequt neu of tho low prices of Gold, tho subscriber has concluded to soil bia stock accordingly, and would call the n'feiitlun of tho visitors to thu Fair to call i. examine before purchasing elsewhere, as ii is a duty you owe to yourselves. All ho asks is a fair trial. Call and bo con? vinced. We also h ave on hmm a fine stock of CDT LEKV, both for pocket and table uso, with a largo assortment of SPORTING IMPLE? MENTS. Givo mo a call and examine my stock. Agent for FLORENCE 8EWINO MACHINE. ISAAC bULZBACUER, Nov? Under Columbia Uotol. Buckwheat and Golden Syrup. 1 Hil B VGS a?w BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, IUI f ? barr?la Golden SYRUP, for aalo by Oot89 E.HOPE. Auotion Sales, United 8tatea of ?merioa, SOUTU CAROLINA niBTHICT. FOUUTU CmcTJiT-IN EQUITY. Abram Yan Buren and B. Angelica, hie wife, ct al. vs. John Peter Broun, et al. BY virtue of an order of the Court in this oaso, I will offer for salo, at public outcry, on tho FIRST MONDAY in January, 1871, at Columbia, at not less than tho appraised prices below stated, tho following parcels of LAND: .All that PLANTATION, called "Big Lake," situato, lying and being in the County of Richland, in said Btato, on tho Gongaree River, about oight miles below Columbia, con? taining about two thousand one hundred and seventy acres, and appraised at twelve dollars per acre. Said plantation has boen divided into two tracts, of nearly equal quantity, by tho road running through tho plantation from tho main puldio road to the Oongaroo River, and tho ti act H will be Bold separately. ALSO, All that PLANTATION, called "Shiver,*' lying in Burne County and Stato, about eigh? teen milos below Columbia, containing thir? teen hundred acres, moro or less, and apprais? ed at ten thousand dollars. THUMS OK SALE-One-fourth oasb; balance upon a credit of ono, two and tbreo years, ?it li tho bonds of tho purchasers, bearing in? terest at tho rato of sovon por cent., payable annually, secured by amortgago of the lands. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. Said lands may bo purchased at private sale, on application to tho undersigned, at Sumter, S. C. J. 8. Q. RICHARDSON, Dec 10 $ Special Reforc?. Raffle! Raffle! AGREAT RAFFLE of CARES will take place at DUHMEY & CO.'S, commenc? ing CHRISTMAS EVE. Call and examino tho Cakes and secure Chances. Dec 18 Liquors and Cigars. BRANDIES.-BRANDENBURG FRERES, 18:}."?. James Hennessy, 1858 and 18C5. Pmet Castillon, I860. WINKS -Moot A Clmndon's CHAMPAGNES. These all brands, being solo agent in South Carolina, and tho Winos second to none. SiiKiutiKs.-All grades, from common to tho llnest AMONTILLADO. HOCK, WHITE ANO CLABET WINES.-Hook heimcr, Laudoeheimer, U't Santcrues, Latour Blanch, St. Julien, La Roac, Nie rs tener, Mar cobrium, H't Barsac, Chateau Santernea, Pontet linnet, Margaux,Grand Vin Chateaux, La ti tte and Latour, Vintago 18C8. FINK WHISKIES, AC.-These aro selected with great caro, and compriso the finest known brands, whilst tho stock of rectified goods, domestic GINS, RUM, Ac, aro offered at lower rates. SCOTCH WniBKEY.-Real PEAT REEK, is cf my own importation, very superior. CIGARS.-LIVE INDIAN, Figaro, Espanola, Palmetto, and other brands aro offered, choice in quality and moderato in price. SMOKING TOBACCO in variety, and spe? cially selected with regard to quality; and, a word in your car, the best is always the cheap? est, lin whatever ono cats, drinks or smokes. Dec 18 GEORGE 8YMMER8. GB AIN ! GRAIN 1 G R AIR ! W..?. W HIT ni I lt IO, GRBENVIIJL.]?,B. C.. DEALER in QUAIN and COUNTRY PRO? DUCE of all kinds. Will pay prompt attention to all orders entrusted to his care. This is a rare opportunity for Planters and others living ulong tho line of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, to procure theil sup? plies at first cost. I only ask a fair trial, and guarantee satisfaction. Nov 24 Smo Triumphs of Science. THE first bottlo of Stanley's celebrated COUGH SYRUP was prepared by Mr. Hcinitsh, in 1R48, for our distinguished fellow citizon, Captain W. B. Stanley, theil on his way to Mexico. Tho marked success which followed its uso, in curing a troublesome cough, with weakness of the lungs, has also marked it as a preparation worth having, for tho cure of all affections of the lungB. Thou? sands now attest its worth, and to-day "Stan? ley's Cough Syrup" enjoys a higher reputation than anv other cough medicino known. Pre? pared o?ily by E. H. HEINITSH, Dec 141_ Druggist. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLDS' IMPROVEMENT. THOSE who have lost several Natural Teeth, and have been advised to part with remaining sound ones, as the first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, are requested, beforo submitting to a practice, cruel in itself and often unnecessarily per? formed, to convince themselves of ita fallacy, by lookiog closely into a matter of ao muck importance. Tho above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough test of moro than three years, is found capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry baa heretofore done. It is now possible to obtain partial cases. which will eave for years Natural Teeth, ana bo at tho same timo reliable in every respect. An invitation is hereby givon to such as fool interested to call at our Operating Rooms, and examine duplicato specimens of cases now in actual UBO. Nov Gt_ REYNOLDS & REYNOLD8. Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAVING opened a Branch House in the city of Columbia, offer for aalo tho latest patented and best made STOVES ; tho most improved patterns and regu? lar sizes or all kinds of TIN-WARE, and everything in these particular lines, with contidonco of their merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kindB of job work done with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all it? branches, ex? ecuted. If you want Water carried to all convenient points about your promises, we will do your work at such prices aa will enable all to afford it. Tho publie, aro invited lo call. Store in Ehrlich's Building, fonr doors bolow Bryco's corner. Aug 18 f Richland County-In Common Pleas. Elias Grad lek, cs. D. H. DoSaneeuro, Adminis? trator, et al. rpnE creditors o? tho lato firm of E. C. I Smith A- Sro. aro required to establish their claims before me, on or beforo tho first day of Tannin v, 1871. By order of Court. D. B. MILLER. Nov i ; C. 0. 0 mut Special Referee. Stato of South Carolina, COUNTY OV FAIKFIEI.O. COU HT OF COMMON r LEAS. Samuel H. downey, as Clerk of tho Court of Common Plops, cs. Davis Cockrell.-Sum? mons for Relief, mo THE DEFENDANT: You aro hereby JL r.nmmoncd and*reqnired to aoswor tho Complaint in this action, which is died in tho ofticu of tho Clerk of Common Pleas for the sKid County, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said Complaint oo the subscrib? er, at his office. Nos. 7 and 9 Market atreot, Winnsboro, S. C., within twenty daya after tho sei vico hereof, exclusivo of the day of such aorvien; and if you fail to answer tho Complaint within tho timo aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to tbo Court .'or tho relief demanded in tho Complaint. Dated 8th November, 1870. JAS. II. RION, Plaintiffs Attorney. Nov 23 wC Notice. THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK would call the attontion of tho public to tho fact that they aro transacting a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS, and extend tho usual accom? modations to business mon and others, who favor thom with their accounts. Oct 28 A. G, BRENIZER, Cashier.