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Foreign ?fftet?? BOBDBAUX,. January10.~Thtf Motiiteur publish os tho following from the army in the East: "ROUGEMONT, 'DEPARTMENT OP THE Do una, J ami arv 9.-A battle was fought North of this place to-day, ending at 7 in tho evening, with victory for our arms-. Night provents us from ascertaining the fall extent of our successes. Tho gen? eral commanding bivouacks in the contre of tho battlo-iield, and all pro-assigned positions uro occupied by our troops. Wo carried Ville Reaexel, which waa the key of tho enemy's position, with shouts of 'Loug live Franco and tho Repub? lic.' '? LONDON, January 10.-English travel? ers bear testimony to tho generous treat? ment accorded to French prisoners of war in Germany. The British Government has ordered experiments, which aro now in progress, to ascertain the applicability to guns now in use of a new kind of gun-powder, claimed to be of uncommon strength. BORDEAUX, January ll.-Officiu! an? nouncement has been made that the Germany on the 10th, redoubled their efforts against the army of Chansey, who, pressed on all sides, retired to his origi? nal position. The action was hotly dis? puted, one of tho French brigades re? sisting the incessant attacks of the enemy for six hours. Losses considerable ou both sides. Gen. Bourbaki, command? ing the army of the East, telegraphs that his troops passed Tuesday night in driving the enemy from houses in Ville Rexel. Advices from Lille represents the army of the North as advanced beyond Bordeaux. LONDON, January ll-5.30 P. M.-Im? portant news has just been received from Versailles. The German oolamns ope? rating agaiuBt Gen. Chansey havo driven him within one mile of Lomans, after a severe engagement, in which one cannon, three mitrailleuse and 2,000 prisoners \ wore captured. The loss of Gen. Wer der's army at the storming of Ville Re sexel was only 200 killed and wounded. A large German army is being formed in the Eastern department of Frunce, which will be under tho special command of a distinguished officer, and include the corps of General Von Werder, Zaustrow and others. LONDON, January ll.-Tho Germans' represout the firiug from the Paris forts I as flagging. Versailles advices report | that Chansey is retreating at all points. Tho bombardment of Paris continues vigorously. There is great anxiety at Liverpool for the Bafety of tho steamer Brooklyn. Tho King telegraphs tho Queen, on the 11th, that tho bombardment is slow, in consequence of a snow storm and heavy fog. Prouue has capitulated, with 3,000 prisoners. Werder defeated Bourbaki on the 9th, South of Verstll, and took 800 prisoners. LONDON, January ll-10 P. M.-Bal? loon advices from Puris, this evening, have been received. Many slight en? gagements are reported near Malmaison and Revil; also, on the line of tho Paris and Strasburg Railway; iu all of which the Germans wore repulsed with con? siderable IOBS. Thousands of balls from German guns fall, during the night, in the outskirts of Paris, creating havoc in all directions-killing some women and children, striking ambulances, mu? seums, Bchool-houses, &c. Tho popula? tion of Paris ?3 more than ever resoluto in its intention to resist to the utmost. No fear is entertained of surrender, as Gen. Troohu has issuod a proclamation to the citizens to thc effect that the army of Paris will not capitulate. A oolliery explosion, near Sheffield, killed tweuty-?ix. LONDON, January ll-Midnight. A despatch from Lille states that Fuid herbe surprised tho rear guard of tho German army, and thirty of tho enemy were killed and fifty-nine taken prison? ers. The French did not lose a man. The French army again entered Bapnum. LONDON, January 12-6 A. M.-A de? spatch from Versailles says a large firo is raging within the outer walls of Paris and on the North side of the city. American Intelligence. WASHINGTON, January ll.-Postmas ter-General Creswell, with a delegation representing tho element in Maryland opposed to Democracy, oalled on tho President to-day, in relation to the movement ou hand to inaugurate con solidation movemeut against the De? mocracy of that State. They said no thing about officers. There is authority for saying that all rumors, since the resignation of Secreta ry Cox, of Cabinet changes, are without a particle of foundation. Every member seems to be thoroughly satisfied with his position, and the President is satis fled with them all. The President does not intend, as some of the newspapers have stated, to send a message to Con gress on the subjoct of reconstruction He will, however, in a few days, trans mit a largo number of reports from military officers, received nt the War Department, in which complaints are made and incidents given of outrages and disturbances in tho South. They will bo submitted in order that action may be taken, with a view to afford tho required relief, and a recommendation to this effect may bo made by tho Presi? dent in a brief message. HAVANA, January 12.-Sena, a rebel boaror of despatches, captured with Ma? dama Cospedes, was executed. The wife of Juarez, Mexico's President, is dead. NEW YORK, January 12.-Tho Herald's special reports tho French works at Bel lancas destroyed. Fort Nogent has re? commenced tiring. Sholls were thrown into tho Paris and Lyons Railway sta? tion. It is rumored that the hospital of tho invalids was hit. Nono of the French forts havo yet been reached; their cap? ture involves an advance in tho open field. Puris will full from hunger and weariness, but novor from artillery. Madame C?spedes left the President in the interior, several days before her cap? ture; abo was waiting for a vessel on which to embark and leave the island. The Bame despatch makes Madame Oes pedes speak ia the highest terms of kind and gentlemanly treatment from the Spaniards. Valmased? ' has abolished courts martial, except for treason, re? bellion and sedition. A writ of attachment was issued for General Neill, commandant of Govern? or's Island, for refusing to surrender a minor, enlisted against his pnrents' con? sent. Investigation of tho chnrgos against Kev. Ltarahan, assistant agent Of the Methodist Book Concern, has com? menced. WASHINGTON, January 12.--The efforts of the Union Republicans in Missouri, so far, are ineffectual, and little pros? pects. Blair's chances are still the best. Blair was foremost in the pure Demo? cratic caucus. A liberal Republican German paper, published ia jefferson City, favors Blair. The ice in the lower harbor of St. LOU?B has broken, and navigation South will be resumed to-day. ' Immense quan? tities of produce and provisions are waiting transportation. Tho Missouri editorial excursion, con? sisting of ladies aud gentlemen, left St. Louis yesterday, for Now Orleans and Mobile. Mn ny persons in Tennessee, including tho Judges of the Supremo Court, at? torney of the United States Conrt, and sovcral magistrates, have been indicted for holding office, in violation of the fourteenth amendment. A bill is pend? ing in the Tennessee Legislature, pro? viding counsel to defend them. The Indiana Legislature has olected the proprietor of tho Indianapolis Daily Sentinel Stato Printer. Three persons perished in the burning of the hotel at Walton, Boone County, Kentucky. Tho Ohio Legislature defeated tho bill forbidding Bibles in schools-14 to 75. Tho Select Committee on the Decay of Amorionn Commerce has ordered the chairman to report favorably a bill es? tablishing a steamship line between New Orleans and Mexican ports. Tho IIouso passed u bill regulating tho transportation of cattle; it provides bow long they may bo kept on cars, and the hours for feeding and watering. Tho Senate is discussing ocean cables. In the IIouso, a bill was introduced incorporating the Shreveport and Upper Rod River Navigation Company. Tho Committee on tho Military has beeu or? dered to investigate West Foiut nffairs. Thc order for publishing laws in news? papers was repealed. lu tho Senate, a m?morial of 1,000 women, headed by Mrs. Gen. Sherman, against female suffrage, was presented. The House joint resolution appropri? ating 8250,000 for the improvement of thc Louisville and Portland Canal and ?341,000 for tho completion of the Des Moines Rapids, was up. Chandler moved to refer it to the Committee on Com? merce. Ilarlnn said it was important that tho appropriation for Des Moines Rapids bo made at once. If the em? bankment is not rip rapped at once, tho spring freshets will wash it away. Sher? man appealed to Chandler to let the bill pass. It was important that tho appro? priation for tho Portland and Louisville Canal should bo mado. Tho bill was advocated by Morton, Dowell, Kellogg and others. Chandler said tho river and harbor bill, with estimates for all these improvements, would be reported within four weeks, and this should take its chances with the rest. After an extend? ed discussion, motion to refer was re? jected, and the bill passed and goes to the President. A commission to inves? tigate claims for Indian depredations in Kansas and Nobraska was authorized. A bill relieving members of Congress from the importunity of office-holders was discussed to adjournment. Tho Secretary of tho Troosury decides that all rum, gin and whiskey imported into the United States sinco January 1, 1871, is 8ubjectto a duty of $2.50 per proof gallon, under tho laws of Con? gress. This is a disappointment to im? porters, who expected the decision would place the duty on these liquors the same as that on imported brandy-$2 per proof gallon. Silas A. Strickland, of Nebraska, was nominated as Governor of Utah Terri torry. Bishop Simpson declines . the Dominican commissionership. Alex. H. Connor waa confirmed as Governor of Idaho. Row WITII A CIRCUS COMPANY.-So mo young men of Opelika got into a row with tho workingmen of Robinson & Co.'s cirous after the ch iso of the per? formance in Loaohapoka, Monday night. Frank Bailey received a pistol shot in the hand, Edwin Harris a out in the collar bono with a knife, and Bailey, Harris and Crawford, various blows. One showman was dangerously shot, another badly oat, and others injured. It is re? ported that the circus people commenced the assault. There will soon be a railroad passing from Yeddo to Yokohama, Japan, and then on South through tho entire length of the empire. With the completion of this road tho interior of Japan will bo practically thrown open to tho world. A great change is perceptible in tho Japan? ese. Even tho nobles are beginning to mix more freely with tho foreigners. Tho public lands, though tho heritage of all, havo boen given to speculators to tho amount of 150,000,000 acres in the last few years. It is time the old States, which contributed so largely, both to original and later parchases, shared moro fully ia tho benefits of tho common possession, either by direct bonofit?, or, what is bettor, reduced Fedoral taxation. A St. Joseph paper notes tho discovery of the wreck of an old steamboat, sunk in the Missouri River, opposite Park? ville, in tho hull of which was found a largo amount of freight, including 500 barrels of whiskey and an equal amount of wino and brandy. it ig. reported that at the Dover (Eng? land) custom hoaso a seizure was recent? ly made of a osee of 144 watches, di? rect ed to the United States, bat which h ?vd been brought from some villages on the continent, where the names of the best English makers had been engraved on the inside plates. The oases were made of good gold, bnt the works were utterly worthless. It is asserted that large numbers of inferior watches bear? ing the name and trade marks of Eng? lish makers have been manufactured on tho continent of Europo and then ship? ped to tho United States by way of Great Britain, so as to deceive purchasers in America. AMADEUS.-The new King of Spain is called a "carpet-bagger," and the people of tho provinces make mook processions, with macaroni as badges, und a monkey as the object of honor, to excite at once the ridicule and the wrath ?H?ll Spuu iards. A colored mau, named CrofFonl, was run over by a train on the Central Rail? road, near Charlotte, N. C., a few days ago, and died, yesterday, from the effects of his injuries. Mr. Gabe Wright, of Borne, Ga., and his family, were victims of tho recent steamboat disaster on the Mississippi thoy were all drowned. FI WA WCl A I- AWI) COniniKKCIAI.. COLUMBIA, S. C., January 13.-Sales of cotton, yesterday, 144 bales-middliug 13J,<@13%c. LONDON, January ll-Evening.-Con? sols 92%. Bonds 89*.-?. LIVERPOOL, January ll-Evening. Cotton quiet and steady-uplands 1%; Orleans S,^; sales 12,000 bales; specula? tion and export 2,500. NEW YORK, January 12-Noon. Stocks very strong, but not very active. Government and H tute stocks and secu? rities steady but dull. Gold weak opened at 10%, and is now Mo? ney eusy, at 6(n>7 per cent. Exchange long 9'B'; short 9%, Flour, corn and wheat quiet and very firm. Pork firm mess 20.25. Lard firm, at 12)?@12.??. Cottou steady; sales 1,200 bales-up? lands 15.1.,'. Freights firm. 7 P. M.-Money 5(<?;0. Sterling 9jB' ?9?.,'. Gold 107"'@11. Governments very dull. 62* 8.V State stocks dull except Tenuessees und now South Caro? linas-Tenuessees 04; new 63)y. Virgi? nias GG; new Cl. Louisianas Gf>; new GO; levees G9; Ss 80. Alabamas 95; 5s 09. Georgias 79; 7s S9> j. North Caro? linas 45; new 22. South Carolinas 8U; new GO. Cotton dull and heavy; sales 2,900 bales, at 15,;l. Flour firm and in fair demand-common to good Southern 6.25(p}G.50. Whiskey a little firmer, at Ql}?(a\$2}?. Wheat unchanged. Corn lc. better. Pork firmer-old 19.50; new 20.25@20.50. Beef quiet. Lard closed dull. Freights dull-cotton, steam, :,?. BALTIMORE, January 12. - Colton easier-middling 15'H'; receipts 845 bales; sales 525; stock 12,435. NORFOLK, January 12.-Cotton quiet low middling 14; receipts 1,019 bales; sales 100; stock 8,310. ST. LOUIS, January 12.-Flour firm, at 1.00 for low grades. Whiskey easy, at SS. Bagging 25. Provisions active. Mess pork 19.50. Shoulders 9J.j; elear sides 12. "Lard 12. CINCINNATI, January 12.-Flour steady and in moderate demand. Corn-heavy receipts and depressed market, at 51(?> 52. Provisions firm-gonerally not offered to any extent. Pork in little demand. Lard in speculative demand and higher, nt Bacon aud whis? key unchanged LOUISVILLE, January 12.-Flour aud coin unchanged. Provisions active. Mess pork 20.50. Shoulders 9J.j; clear sides 12. Lard 12. Whiskey quiet, at 89. Bagging weak. NEW ORLEANS, January 12.-Flour 19,000 barrels wero sold yesterday for Groat Britain and Cuba; superfine 5.70; double G.00@6.25; no superfine or dou? ble in market. Sugar lower-fair G3?@ prime 9@9>.i; white ll ??@13. Mo? lasses-common 35@40; prime 54@56; choice 59@60. Others unchanged. Cot? ton steady-middlings 14>?@14%; re? ceipts 14,728 bales; Bales 0,300; stock 214,1G2. WILMINGTON, January 12. - Cotton quiet and steady-middlings 14; receipts 167 balos; sales 111; stock 2,341. CHARLESTON, January 12.-Cotton quiet and steady-middlings 14%; receipts 2,112 bales; sales 500; stock 36,489. AUGUSTA, January 12.-Cotton steady, at 14 for middlings; sales 1,040 bales; receipts 1,570. SAVANNAH, January 12.-Cotton firm middlings 14%; receipts 3,175 bales; sales 1,500; stock 80,335. MOBILE, January 12.-Cottou quiet middlings 14 J^; receipts 2,374 bales; sales 1.5U0; stock 54,622. BOSTON, January 12.-Cotton quiet and Bteady-middlings 15J.?; receipts 380 bales; sales 500; stock 6,500. Enjoy a heaven of rest by using tho cole brated tonic, Oxn OABOLINA BITTEHS. J813 "It'd mity curia," said Mrs. Partington to Iko, whilo reading about tbo impendiug war in Europo, "that tho Hollorhorn creates such an ado in Yurrnp, when it's sich a common disoaao among tho cattle in Amorlky." The old lady, having delivered hcrsoir of tbo above, took a dose of LIITMAN'S QnEAT GER? MAN BITTEHS to cheer her deprosaed spirits, and resumed bor knitting. Lippman's Bitters aro Tor salo by all drug? gists and dealers. Dopot in Columbia. H. C., at G ?nu KU fi MuGimoon's, Druggists. S 18 MARRIED, In Columbia, on the 12th instant, by Bov. Dr. Bude, Mr. J. H. BOBB, of Frog Level, to Miss lt. A. EVANH, of Bartow, Ga. * Seed Potatoes. I AA BARBELS PINK EYES and PEACH .HJU BLOWS, in lino order, for salo low for cash onlv. EDWABD HOPE. Jan 19_ Wanted, ATEACHER, to take charge of the Lees? ville Aoadomy. Munt bo compotent to teach Latin and Greek, if required. Address D. D. MITCHELL, Trustco, Jan 13 G" Loesville, S. C. COU I?TIPJO H Ol; SE C ALE MDAH-1571. j KS. 1 2 3 4 5 8| 9 10 ll 12 15.16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 2G 29 ! 30 31 FKn ?I 12 51 6 7 8 9 12,13|14 15 IC 19 20?21 22 23 26 27 28 UAH : 12 5 (5| 7 8 9 12' 13?4 15 IC 19120121 22 23 2?|27?28?29 30 Wt a if 27 28'! 3 41. Will AUG 17118; 24'25j! 3' 4 10,11 SET 17 18| ; 24|25 31. I OCT 2 3 41 5 . 9 10 ll 12)18 14 18 16T7 18?19?20,2l|22i 2321 25 26 27 28 29 ! 30' MM ?NOT KAY ! 1 2 3 4j Sj 61 7, 8 9?10.1l'l2?13? 14 .15 16 17 18 19 2t)j 21 ?22 23!24!25'.2C 27!I 28-29!30|3l! I I U lox. j j 12 8 4 5 6 7 8 9,10 ll ?12 18 14 15 16 17 18;19?20?2l|22t23 24 I 25'2C'27l28l29 SO! 1 ? 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 ll 12 181416 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 26 27 28129 1 2 3 8| 9 10 15 IC117 22 23 24 29 30,31 4! 5 ll ! 12 18| 19 25120 4 5| O' 7l B? 9 ll EMSIWUVIC 18 19 -20,21 ?22,23 25 26.27 28;29;S0 2 8 4 5! C| 7 9 10|ll!12|18;14 10|l7|18!l9 20.21 2324 25 20 27128 30l31 I I 1! 2l 3 4 G 7 8 9 10; ll 13 14 15 16:17'18 20'2l!22'23 24 ?25 l27;28?29'30 I I ! 12 I 4! 5' 6 7i 81 9 ?ll 12 IS 14 16 16 18 19 20,21 22i23 125 26,27128 29 30 i I I 1 1 1 Garden Seeds. A LARGE assortment of fresh VEGETA ?1L BLE SEED, just in and for salo low. Jan 13 EDWARD HOPE. Jan 13 1 Norfolk Oysters. ANOTHER lot of tho above ro 'ccived io-ilav, at tho Columbia leo House " J. D. BATEMAN, Agent. The True Time. THROUGH the kindness or Mr. Cathcart, Telegraph Agent, we will koep tho truo MERIDIAN TIME, as received twico a week hom Waahington. WILLIAM GLAZE. Jan 13 6 Bay's Improved Cotton Seed. i\\ \ \W HAVE for sale at my plantation, a Lvy>AAiMrow miles from Ringville, about 600 SSSSbnshoIa RAY'S IMPROVED COTTON SUED. Prico $2 a bushel. Purchasers will applv to Mrs. S. F. RAY. corner Bull and Up? per streets, or to JAMES F. WISE, on tho plantation. Janl3t5 Something Nice. i)/Yfl POUNDS Virginia Roll BUTTER. ??\j\J 5 bids. Silver Skin Onions. 3 bbla. new Hulled Buckwheat. For sale by MONTEITH A FIELDING. Jan 13 _ Hay and Cow Feed. IHAVE just received the tinoHt lot of East? ern HAY that has been in. our market for a length nf time. I hare also on hand a lot of RICE FLOUR for cow feed, both of which I will sell low for cash. JOHN D. BATEMAN, Ascot, I Jan 13 6 Columbia Icc House. STOCKS, BONDS und COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Nov 23 Cmo MTO KENT-A cottage on Washington street. EDWIN J. SCOTT. Jan 12 3 Selling at Cost Prices. THE STOCK OF GOODS belonging to the Ladies' Industrial Association, and con siHting or LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UN DEU-OAKMENTS, and a variety of useful and fancy aitlclcs, arc now offered for sale at cost prices. Jan 12 3 JTUN AL. OlistllAHUK-hSTAl't; "MRS. ? MAltGAUET MCDOWELL.-Notice is given that F. W. McMastcr has tiled his peti? tion for linal discharge as Administrator of catato Margaret McDowell; and that a hear? ing for said petition has been Hot for January 17, at 10 a. m., at ollico of Court ot' Probate Tor Richland Countv. J. W. HOGAN, Dec 18 tl3 Clerk Court of Probate. AVOID aVACKS-A victim of early in? discretion, causing nervous debility, pre? mature decay, Ac, haviug tried in vain overy advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-euro, which he will send free to his fellow aut?erers. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau street. Now York. _ Dec 23 t6mo M"WANTED-To rent or purchase, a COTTAGE, with throe or rour rooms. ALSO, VACANT LOT, or one-quarter acre, near Court House. Apply to Jan 8 MONTEITH A FIELDING. NOTl'JE._AU indebted to tho undersigned by Noto, Lien, Book Account, or other? wise, will make settlement of tho same beforo tho FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY next and aavo costs. E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan G_ EDWARD HOPE. NOTICE.-In compliance with a resolution adopted by tho Society during tho week of our recent Fair, tho Stockholders of the Joint Stock Company, and thc members of thu South Caroliua Agricultural and Mechanical Sociotv, are hereby summoned to assemble in Columbia, on WEDNESDAY, tho 8th of Fe? bruary next, at 7 o'clock P. M. By order of JOHNSON HAGOOD, D. WYATT AIKEN, Sec'y. rroaidont. Jan 7_6_ ?TO RENT-A DWELLING HOUSE, situated on corner of Senato and Sum? ter streets. Ajeo, a PIANO. Apply to E. W. SEIBELS A CO., Jan 5 At Hoko's atore. CANARY BIRDS.-The undoraigncd ^Sjfchas just recoivod another lot of line H^RvCANARIES-malo as well as female "rSSTbirds. T. M. FOLLOCK. Jan 4_ NOTICE.-Tho subscribe!s having tried tho "CREDIT BYSTEM" for tho last threo yearn, have found it to bo a losing business, and have come to tho conclusion to adopt the exclusively ''CASH SYSTEM" from this dato. Thoy would also call upon all indebted to thom to como up to tho "Captain's Ofllco" and settle. CAMPBELL A JONES. Jan 1 _ OLD H A MC HI 1.1.S and MUTILATED CURRENCY bought and sold by Nov 23 ?mo D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Ho for the Bace! jg\ THE subscriber respectfully ^_J0T|? invites his friends and public in al?alHmy *n?gcnoral to call and seo Iiis stock SZJH Mot home-made SADDLES and ?MBWHi H \ RN ES SES, which I can sell twenty-live per cent, cheaper than any Northern made goods, and will challenge any merchant in tho South for $1,000 to compare with me in home-made work. Nov 6 3mo R. HANNAN, Main Htreet. Fresh Country Butter. firtA LBS. COUNTRY BUTTER, for sale ??\ V? by_ P^ HOPE. Extra Cheese. -| f\f\ BOXES Goshen. English Dairy and JLUV f Pino Applo CHEESE, for aale low, Oct 80 _ _E. HOPE. Cigars. /'1 ENUINE Imported CIGARS, together with \~T a large supply of Domestio CIGARS. Prices to suit all. JOHN C. SEEGKRH. Rece?ved~To-I)ay, ALOT of primo COUNTRY BUTTER and 100 dozen frosh EGGS. FBU1T, domes? tic and forfiign, on band. __Jnn 12_W. D.flCHOENiyEBQ. Ju tit Received, -| (\ BBLS. PEARL GRIST, IAJ 50 buabols extra lino PINDARS, For salo low by MONTEITH & FIELDING, Auction and Commission Merchants. _ Janjl2 Situation as Teacher Wanted. AYOUNG LADY, who has experience in Teaching, is familiar with tho English Branchos, and has some knowlodgo of Music, Drawing and Painting, deBiros a situation as TEAC?ER, in a Behool or in a respectable family, oither in or out of town. Tho bent of references given. Apply at Ibis Office, or to W. J. Laval._Jan ll Bark Wanted. CONTBACT8 aro invited for furnishing from 250 to 300 cords of OAK BABK. for tho Columbia Tannery. Partie? proposing tocon trr.ct for tin) whole or any part of above quan? tity, will pleaso specify tho number of cords, tho point of delivery, and tho prico per cord at point of delivery. Persons owning bark lands, but who arc not prepared to get the bark, can probably ar? range to sell the trees as they stand. Ad? dress JOHN WATIES & CO. Jan l l_3t__ ?Now Is The Time, ff? AS the subscriber expects to leave in I ??J a few days, to reside in Spartauburg, HU persons desirous of purchasing his present RESIDENCE, on Ar?onal Hill, will do well to call promptly. KOBEBT BBYCE. ?Tan Ci Just Received. AN assortment of frosh CBACKEBS. of tho ii neut Quality, consisting of Boda, Boston, Butter, Lemon, Ginger, CrCain and Lunch Milk, for salo at lower prices than usual, bv Jan 0 Imo_E. STENHOUSE. MONTEITH & FIELDING' Auctioneers and Commission Merchants COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL givo strict attention to sale of To? bacco and Country Produc?. Dec 17 LAW COPARTNERSHIP. TALLEY ?St BARMVELL. THE undersigned havo this day entered into partnership, in tho practico of law, under tho name nf TALLEY A BAUNWELL. W. H. TALLEY, Jan 1_ NATHANIEL BARNWELL. JUST RECEIVED! AFINE ASSORTMENT of DOLLS. Toys, and other fancy articles for tho little folks. ALSO, A fresh selected stock of CANDIES, fancy and stick, and a large assortment ol Fancy and Plain Pound Cakes. ALSO, A fine lot of MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Cigars, Ac, at KRAFT'S BAKEBY, Dec 24_ Main street. Hams, Saussage, &c. "I ft\i'\ CHOICE NEW YORK SUGAR LwVj CURED HAMS. 101) ponuds BOLOGNA S AUSSAGE. 1,000 pounds SUGAR CURED BACON" STIUPS. Just received and for salo bv Jan 1_ J. AT. It. AGNEW. Rocking Horses, Etc. KRIS KRINGLE has arrived at M. H. Ber-, rv's Furniture Warerooms, wit h a eupplv ot ?ICE ROCKING HORSES. Seo them, by all moana. ALSO, Alarcelot of FURNITURE, j nat received. _Dec 21 I'resh Teas. MOnOICE GUNPOWDER, Hyson, Oolong and English Breakfast Teas. New Hulled BUCKWHEAT triiUUu. New Orleans and Golden Syrup. New York Pig flams and Breakfast Strips, etc., for salo at reasonable" prices, bv .lan fi ljmo_ja. STENHOUSE. Meat ! Meat ! ! Meat ! ! ! STHOMAS W. POPE (informs tho publio that the best BEEF, PORK, MUTTON and SAUSSAGE, in the market, can bo found at Stall No. 7. Givo mo a call. . Dec 28 Imo Blacksmith and Wheelright. THE subscriber, having started busi ?T^ncaa on his own account, bega to iu \yKform his frionda and tho publie that bc ia now prepared to execute all orders in his lino. His Shop is located on Assembly street, betwecu Gorvais and Ladv. Jan ? Imo PHILLIP MOTZ. Por Sale. -Jp 25 HEAD of good SADDLE V^mt fY^ and HARNESS HORSES- JPff. FOUR MULE TEAM", with Wagon and Har? ?as complete Terms cash. Inquire of Dec 13 JOHN B. HUBBARD. Florida Oranges and Lemons. 3iA/\f\ OB ANO EB and LEMONS, ?\J\f\J fine order, for sale by Dec 22 E.HOPE. 400 Fresh Eggs. DOZ. FBESH EGGS, for salo by Dec 24 E. HOPE. New Raisins, Figs, Citron, &c -g f\f\ WHOLE, half and quarter boxes 1UU new LAYER BA?SINB aud CITRON, 50 half drums Smyrna FIGS, English Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuta and Almonds, fresh and for salo low. Doc 13 _EDWARD nOPE._ THE NI0EEES0N HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C., WILL not bo closed on account of the doath of tho late Proprietor, WILLIAM A. WnioiiT, but will bo carried on as hereto? fore, by his widow, Mrs. SARAH L. WRIGHT, and her son, WILLIAM C. WRIGHT. Tho friends of tho lalo proprietor aro invited to call as usual. BARA II L. WRIGHT, Deo 30_WM. C. WJtlGHT._ NEW STORE. --j-THE subscriber would re /f\0\-5f3fct apoctfully inform bis friends |[?::lla^aHflHn^ customers that ho haB vf ifllSIBl re-established himself in the aaKaBaE&uGENERAL GROCERY BUSI? NESS, at his old stand, (No. BM?,) where ho will bo pleased to show and sell to purchased a completo stock ot new fancy and substan? tial OOODS, carofully selected. Richardson street, first square South of old Market corner. OBLANDO Z. BATES. DeclSmo_ 25 Cents for Cotton. MESSES. LOBICK A LOWBANCE having purchased tho right to manufacturo John G. Ham's improved SEED and MANURE DROPPER, for Richland, would call tho atten? tion of all farmers using foitilizors ann re? quest an examination of this planter-the best and mostporioct ever yet invented: hav? ing taken tho premium at the Georgia and Alabama State Pairs. The undersigned are prepared to furnish any quantity of Plows, Cotton Plantera and Plow Handles, at a low figure. Every variety of Agricultural Imple? ments on hand. L?RICK A LOWBANCE. Dec 3 One Dapple* Grey Borat, j BY D. C. PEIXOTTO ?Sc SON. Wo will Bell, THIS MOONING, ak IO o'clock, in front of our Auction Store, One Dapplo Groy HORSE, six year? old, warranted sound and gentle. Works in ain glo or double harness. Sale positive. Jan 13 dosing Sale of Crockerg, Glassware, Etc. BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. THIS (Friday) MORNING, 13th instant, at halt-past 0 o'olook, at our Auction Room, we will close, at auotion: Tho remaining etook of GLASSWARE, Crockery, Cutlery, Fancy Wares, Platod Cas? tors, Paintings, Ac. Families cnn now be supplied at extraordi? nary low rates. This stock must be closed, and great bargains may be anticipated. Salo positivo. Conditions cash._Jan 13 Lexington-In Equity. Mary Lcaphart and Policy Leaphart rs. Geo. J. Leaphart. "TN obedience to an order of Samuol W. Mel JL lon, Judge of tho f ifth Circuit, in tho abovo stated caso, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in February noxt, within the legal hours, beforo tho Court Iloase door in tho city of Colombia, A certain LOT OF LAND, ae deecribed in tho bill as containing one-half aero, more or IOSB, on tho South-east corner of Lincoln and Pendleton streets. CoNniTioNs OF BALE-That is to say, for eaah sufficient to pay tax and coat of snit and ex? penso of Balo; tho balance on a credit of one year, with interest thereon from day of Bale. Purchase money to be secured by bond and suroty, and a mortgago of tho premises Bold. S. M. ROOF, S. L. C. Sheriffs Office, Lexington C. H., January 9, 1871. Jan 13 + School Notice. THE subscriber having just auc /w/iBk cceded in procuri?g a residence for t^tCrakghia family, linds it necessary to ^fflBKsKehango tho location, and herein Tran'r*"'"" notice that his SCHOOL FOR BOYS will positively be open? ed on the FIBST MONDAY in February, at bia residence at tho corner of Plain and Hen? derson streets, next house above Nickeraon's Hotel. C. H. BARNWELL. Jan 12_18* Boarding and Bay School, BT THE BUSSES 1UA9?1GAULT, YO UK VILLE, S. C. _ TnE next session of this School //fifa will commence on tho FIRST OF "fly Whn,FEBRUARY, 1871. ^ilHHBS TerniB per Session of Twenty XQVWecka, payable one-half in ad ^B^r vaneo and half in tho middlo of the session: Tuition in English, and Board, includ? ing Washing, Fuel and Lights_$105 00 Languages. 10 ?0 Instrumental Mueio. 25 00 Yocal Muaic. 25 0U For further particulars, address MISS JULIA MANIGAULT, Jan 0 ftufl_Yorkville. 8. C. King's Mountain Military Schcol, YO UK VILLE, S. C. THE Firat Session of the School /flBkm. year of 1871 will begin on tho lat fcfflJCMfcigoi February. ^MP?? TKHMS.-"For School Expenses, i. tWjjf" " Tuition, Books, Stationerv, Ac, Bohrding, Fuel, Lights and Wash? ing, $135 in curroncy, per session of live months. For circulara containing full particulars, apply to Con. A. COWABD. Dec li? fw Principal and Proprietor. Dry Goods Cheap for Cash. I will sell my stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Articles at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days. _C. F. JACKSON. . United States District Court DISTItlCT OP SOUTH CAROLINA. Ex parle Thomas J. Bobertaon, Executor of John Caldwell. //? re tho Laurens Bailroad Company, Bankrnpt.-In Bankruptcy. THE time heretofore fixed for tho creditors of tho Laurens Bailroad Company, bank? rupt, to establish their respective liens being extended, thia rulo is now published, requir? ing tho lien creditors and such others the cre? ditors whoso debts bavo been created since the bankruptcy of tho Laurens Bailroad Com? pany, to establish their respective claims be? foro C. G. Jaeger, Bcgister, at Newherry, S C., on or beforo tho firBt day of Febrnary next. DANIEL HOBLBECK, Clerk Circuit Court ?. 8. for S. C. Jan ll_flO STOCK TAKING ! 1ST FEBRUARY, Wi. WE PROPOSE TO CLOSE OCT LAnOE LINKS or DEY GOODS TUIS MONTH, At Ruinous Prices. W. D. LOVE ?St CO.. Colombia Hotel Budding W. D. Levi:, B. B. McCitEKnr._Jan 7 New Livery Stable. THE undersigned would announce to tho -citizens of Columbia, that thuv have juat opened a LIVERY STABLE.ito bo kept tem? porarily at Stable of Mr. LOUAN, and that they will bo pleased to accommodate tho pub? lic with fino HOUSES, CARRIAGES, BUG GIES, Ac. BOYCE & CO. W. H. BOYCE, C. IL PETTENOII.L. Dec \?4