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Voralgm An?lr?? M1NIHTBY CHANGES--FUBTHBB bONCBHNlN? TUB BXKOTJTION OF THB MEDICA ti 8TU DENTS, AO., AO. VIENNA, November 20.-Baron VOE Lawgernon, Austriau Minister to Hol land, has been transferred to Petersburg. Prince Mittermoh has resigned the post of Head of the Legation at Paris, which he bas held since 1859. LIONDON, November 29.-At a late hour there waa no change to note in the condition of the Prince of Wales. MAD KID, November 29.-The Govern? ment, to-day, received a despatch from Havana announcing the execution in that oity, yesterday, of eight medical stu? dents. The news created profound sen? sation in Madrid, and the Ministry was Immediately convened for the parp?se of considering what action should be taken in the matter, and the departure of the mail steamer, which waa to have sailed to-day from Cadiz for Cuba, was postponed for twenty-four hours. American Intelligence. ESO ATE 07 OAKEY HALL-HEAVY VERDICT MEXICAN A FF AI BS - A O III O O LTD RA Li CON? GRESS-PRIZE FIGHT, AO., AO. WASHINGTON, November 29.-Tele? grams from the North and West conti? nue to report unusually severe weather for the season. GATTLESDURY, KY., November 29. The Kentucky and Great Eastern Bail way Company closes a contract at Oeredo, West Virginia, to-day, with commissions) of that State, by which they acquire the franohieea and property of the West Virginia Central Railroad Nsw YORK, November 29.-Mayor Hall has disappeared-it is supposed to avoid custody during to-morrow. His bail ia fixed at $1,000,000. The health officer reporting that cho? ler? had disappeared from the lower bay. the Franklin will be allowed to oome tu the oity on Sunday. CHICAGO, November 29.-The Missis? sippi River is entirely closed above the bridge at Dubuque. Some human bodies have been found in the debris of 68 North Clark street, which, before the fire, was occupied by a family named Dressier, oonBisting of the husband, wife and wife's brother, all of whom have bean missing since the fire. WASHINGTON, November 30.-Dr. Jos. W. Clift, member of Congress from Georgia, bas written a letter opposing Gov. Conley's oourse, and urging the Republicans to nominate, and, if possi? ble, elect their candidate. Clift visits Atlanta next week. -. Probabilities-The barometer will pro? bably continue to fail in the Southern and Golf States, with North-east winds and rain. Thc low pressure in the North east will move Eastward, with rising ba? rometer and North-west wind in New England?., Threatening weather, with snow or possibly rain, will extend North eastward from Tennessee to Pennsylva nia and Eastward. Light winds will prevail from Lake Erie to Lake Supe rior, backing to the South-west, with rising temperature and falling barometer, on Friday. Cautionary signals will con? tinue at New York, Now London, Bos ton, Portland, Oswego and Rochester, and are ordered for to-night at Savannah and Jacksonville. PHILADELPHIA, November 30.-Alex? ander W. Blackburn, for many years fire marshal of thia oity, and long and well known in connection with the Philadel? phia police detective department, died thia morning, of consumption; aged fifty-five. When a young man, he served through the Florida nar. He was a I \ good and highly respected citizen, and j j waa a native of Frederioksburg. AUGUSTA, November 80.-In Ihe draw- ? lng of the Aiken premium land sale, j whick took place to-day, No. 10,779 j drew the first prize, valued at $25,000 Harry Watkins, the favorite actor, won it Nsw YORK, November 80.-Ex Comp (roller Connelly is in Ludlow street jaiL The patent case of Humastoo, against e the American Telegraph Company, for c alleged breach of contract, and in which r ?100,000 ia claimed, waa dosed to-day, ? n tho United Staten District Court, by a verdict of 87,500 for the plaintiff. ' Sr BIN OFIELD, MASS., November 80. The Centre Cotton Mill, at Jenkaville, was burned to-day. FIGHTING GROUND, MISS., November JO.-Tho prise fight, to-day, between Moco and Coburn resalted in a draw. Stil beta off. They fought eleven rounds, eating four hours and ten minutes, si ace aaid Coburn is the best man he 3ver met in the ring. The first blood was in favor of Mace. No olean knock lown; both men afraid of the other. SELMA, ALA., November30.-Pr?para ions have been and are still being made 'or the entertainment of the delegates to he Agricultural Congress, whioh con? venes in this city on the 4th of Decem? ber. The hospitality of the city hos )een extended to the delegates, and a 'ull attendance is expected. The opera louse haa been placed at their service. Nsw ORLEANS, November 30.-Ad noes from Maiutsoria state that General Lievino telegraphs the revolutionists at Monterey that he has captured the {rester part ot the city of Saltillo in the ate battles, and is pressing the siege rigorously. 1,600 Government troops ire hemmed inside, with their water apply out off. He reports that General ^aeerrago had reinforced him with roopa and supplies from Ceralvo. The lapitolation of Saltillo is hourly expeot td by insurgent sympathizers here. CHARLESTON, November 80.-Arrived shoo ?era ?J. E. Daily, New York; J. P. allen, Rockport; E. A. Hooper, Phila lelpbia; Sophia Hanson, Baltimore, tailed-steamers South Carolina, New fork; Golf Stream, philadelphia. WHEBB THERE'U A WlLL THERE'S A W AX. L Connecticut lady, who couldn't per nade her husband to get her a patent ilothes-dryer, took the pole out from her dd fashioned line the other evening, and roaching down by the fence, screamed 'murderI" In an instant her startled ord qamo flying out of the bouse, was aught aoropo the throat by the clothes lue, and before he could recover him* el'f, it had nearly sawed his head oft*. The next morning a sombre-looking hap, with his neck all done up, was een putting np a patent clothes-dryer n that yard. A dying man at Wilkesbarre, Pa., has onfessed that he was one of a party of ix that set fire to the coal-breaker which trod need the memorable Avondale dis ster. He died before completing his onfession. Thomas Tate, of Charlotte, N. 0. rho died a short timo ago, had his life na tired for $150,000. t?nA'n..i'T .tu I I III iT'lrinWI'i ?TfrrT:r~'~'~*>*",""J*''*'** THE MrjiiTABT PKISOK?KS.-Since oar last repottK tb?, following .persons have been arrested by tho authorities and placed la ?onfinafceiit: J. F.'jL?tHe, John Caldwell J. M. Caldwell, Sh nf ord Bowen, W. E. G winn, J. R, Palish, Dr. T. M. Gwinn. Of the above, Parish was discharged from the jail on the next morning after his commitment. . The following persons, who had been Ereviouely arrested and reported, hare een discharged from prison, either on bond.or on parole: A. JD. McConnell, J. Henry Wallace, Br. J. B. Hunter. Sa? muel Wood, T. A. Douglas, Qr. E. M. Steele, J. R. Harper, B. H. Gardner, B. A. Fowell, James J. Hampton, J. P. Warliok, J. E. Plaxioo, Sr.. Wm. Cald? well, J. S. Poag, J. H. Houser, J. M. 8imB, W. B. Byers, A. Springs Withers, J. M. Ham bright, Sr., H. R. Houser, D. T. Byers, Qnentinella MoOlain, D. Jj Good, Dr. J. B. Good, S. T. Blair, J. Er Plexioo, Jr., J. J. Waters, Dr. B. B. Darwin, J. L. Plexioo, Allen Bo kt is, of N. C.. T. M. Grant, E. J. Downy, S. H. Ripp?y, of N. C., R M. Roark, Jr., Iff M. Hardin, Capt. F. G. Latham, R. W. Wylie, Mack Byers, James Jamieson, J. H. Austell, S. E. Good. W. B.. Leach, Henry McFadden, J. H. Hood, G. D.1 Hood, Ellis McDaniel, Jacob B. Moore, Stearnes Wylie, B. D. Galbraith, Chas. W. Foster, Iredell Joues, J. M. Ham bright, Jr. The following, of whom the last three named are negroes, were sent to Colom? bia on Tuesday morning, leaving now in prison here fifty-one men : W. B. Shorer, J. M. H borer, H. H. Shorer, S, H. She? rar, H. H. Kell, B. H. Mi tob oil, A? Kirk ?atriok, Elias Ramsey, S. A. Ferguson, 'bomas May, J. Porks Wilson, J. P. Gage, M. S. Carroll, Josiah Martin, B. T. Biggins, E. B. Stewart, E. T. Avery, Henry Toole, Frank Fowell, Jacob Stew? art, Willie May.-Forkvilla inquirer. The Baltimore Sun well says: "Take the oaae of South Carolina, for example, where in nine Counties of the State her people are harried and driven from their homes by the Federal sol? diery. What ean a people so oiroum stanoed do to meet the demanda of the tax-gatherer, or to disoharge the load ol debt imposed upon them by a corrupt and reckless administration of their State government? How will such a people be able to meet even their private and personal obligations, or what heart are they likely to have for exertion of any kind? Yet from what quarter oan relief be hoped for, unless from the inau? guration of a mighty reform movement whiob, not stopping at the correction of mere local and municipal abuses, shall aim to purify and elevate our national pol?tica, and to introduoe a more just and liberal policy in the administration of the general government? Certainly, with euch foots before us, it would seem that the time is fully ripe for such a movement, and that dnee begun, it can? not fail of such a response as that which the reoent movement on a smaller saale md for a narrower purpose in New York 3ity received." A Washington despatch, of Monday, lays: "A decision of considerable im? portance to all persona who have pur? chased real estate in the South under .ho soles of tho same by the Federal Go? vernment for taxes, was decided in the Supreme Court of the United States to lay, on an appeal from a claimant whoso and had been sold by the Federal tax io m missioners under the Aot of 1862, ind a deed given by two of the three ?ommiBsioners who were authorized to tell. Two questions were involved-the ralidity of the law and the* validity of he deed. The oourt sustained both, and ?eld that as the sale was made by a pub? ic Act, it was entirely competent for two >f the three commissioners to convey a itle. The virtnareffect of this decision s to give all the present owners of these anda a fee-simple in the same. A good ^ leal of property is held in Virginia and c iouth Carolina under those tax titles." tl o Monday evening a squad of oavalry |0 ame in bringing with them nine prison- " irs, one a small boy about twelve years "v Ad. After a short examination at head- n [carters all of these prisoners were dis- jj; barged excepting one, as thero were no barges against them. Some cf these ? en were brought fifteen miles, and one if them stated that three days ago he fas arrested, carried to York and dis harged, and had returned to bia home mt a few hours before he was again ar es ted and brought here. The prisoners, (that were to be,) speak rell of their captor's treatment o? them rhile under arrest, and after their dtB lissal brought up the "little brown jug," rhen captors and captured indulged. [Chester Reporter. A lady, sitting in the same box of an pera house with a French physician, ap pened to gape. "Ezouse me, la'am," said the dootor, "I am glad yon id not B wal How me." "Give yourself o uneasiness," said the lady. "I am a ewees, and never eat pork." HARRIED, Ia Gbes'er. S. G., on Tuesday, the 28th of uvomber, 1871, at tho residen co of the bride's other, by Kev. A.. R. Btnart, Reotor of St. ark's Episcopal Oburab, CHARLES A. ALVO, Jn., of Charleston, 8. C., to Miss NGELINE EFFIE THOMl'BON. of Darling? ly, 8. G., daughter of the late Raymond hompaon. On 21at of November, at the residence nf ie bridb'a father, by Rev. Thomas Pope, Mr , W. VANCE, of Laurena, (formerly of Ab 3 vi I lo, S. C" ) and Mi B s GARRIE, only daugh >r of Mr. Jeaae M. Young, of Laurena, 8. 0. Sherry Wine. HAVE juat reoeived five quarter caekB . CROWN SHERRY-a gonuine Imported tide-to whiob I invite the attention of mnoisseurs. Prico moderately low. P. CANTWELL. Dec 1 j-_Main street. Stop and See. 1 HE latest pipora and poriodloala, from all L parta of tbe oouulry, fur aale at N. G IBBON'S News Depot. Will furnish any paper mired, at atoro or private residence. N. G. GIBSON, Ona door North Pollock Houae. Deo 1 fl_ Georgia Landa for 8ale. ' OFFER for aale one of the moat desirable . plaoea in Middle Georgia, for planting and ook raising, situated ten miles South-west Hawkinsvllle, Ga., and contains about 230 acree; 400 olearod. Ten Milo or Reedy 'eek runa through it, and affords a good ill alte. The plaoo oan be conveniently di ded into traats of 300 to 000 aorea if dealrod. mg time for part of the money. Call on A. PATE, ESQ , Hawkinsvllle. or address WM. LUNDY, Doo 1^_Macon, Ga. One Puncheon Loohgilphead. 1HE best SCOTCH WHISKEY. Dealors L oan have it noarly at cost. Nov Iii_JOHN O. BEEPERS. Boarding. LFEW single gentlemen can bs aooommo dated with BOARD in a private family. ?ply st thia office. Nov SO Citizens' Savings Bank of 8. 0. LL' SAYINGS DEP08IT8 msdo ia thia L. Bank on or before the 6th day of each calendar month will bear . iu??fest .for that month as ii do noa i tod on the 1st inatant. Jv O.B. SMITH, Deo 1 4_Assistant Cashier. South Carolina-Richland County. D. B. DeSaaasnre, administrator, de bonis non, of Alexander Brodie, deceased, cs. Ho? ratio MoOlensghan, administrator of 0. H. Black, deceased. James JBlaok, William M Cline, Melvin M. Bama, el ux., Catherine Ashford, John Pbiiaon, Eliza A. Pbileon, Ber, Mr. Henning, Sana Henning, Mary Ann Brodie, sf al.-Complaint for relief, dto. To the d?fendant? Jamea Black. William M. Cline, Catherine ' Ashford, John Philaon, Eliza A* Philaon* Ber. Mr. Henning, Sana Henning and Mary Ann Brodie. YOU are hereby nmmoned and required to ! anawer the o?mplalnt in thia action, of j wuloh a oopy ia herewith served npon yon, and to aerve a .copy of yocr answer to the aaid complaint on the eabsoribera, at their ornoo at Columbia, within ?Wenty daye after the service hereof, ezoloalMOt the day O? euch service; and it you fail to answer the oomplalnt within the timi aJprssa&n? plalQttff in thia action will apply to she Court for the roll of demanded in tho complaint. ; MONTEITH A- BAU8KETT, 1 * . . ^PJ^t?Ts Attorneys. Dated Noremb er ?8,187i. .v- vy--.'.? *,..\*i^?'- -. To the defendant Edward L. Deane. Take notice that the summona iu thia aotion. of whtoh tbe foregoing ia a copy, waa filed in the o Cl co of the Clerk i of the Court of Com? mon Pleae, for ttiobland County, at Colombia. 8tate of Sooth Carolina, aforesaid,on the 24th day of November, in the year 1871. D. B. DESAJHSURE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated November 80,1871. Sty Union copy._Deo 1 fm 12 STOCKHOLDERS* MEETING Columbia Oat-Light Company. THE Stockholders in the Columbia Gaa Light Company are requested to attend a mooting, on buaineas of importance, at 12 o'olook, on FRIDAY MORNING, December 1. at the office, in rear of 0. H. Mint's Drug Store. JACOB LEVIN, Seoretary Oolumbia Gas-Light Company. Nov 80_._2^ Mountain Butter. KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER, for sale low. E. HOPE. 15 Pipes! Pipes!! Uf\(~\f\ INDIAN OLAY PIPE8, for .I'v/U salo low to dealers. Nov 23 JOHN C. KEEGER8. B. C. SHIVER. BL C. DAVID JONES. & CO.. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in DRY GOODS. Notions, Fara, Lacea, Embroi ieries, Cloaka, Shawls, Umbrellas, Carpets Dil-CIoths, Trunks, Valises, Satohela, Milli lory Gooda, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers libbona, Velvets, Satina, Silks, Window (hades, Window Cornices. Window Damasks 'sporing, Wall Decorations, Oil Paintings Jhromoe, Steel Engravings, Lithographs Jpholatery Gooda of all kinds. DreBB>making a all its branches. Manufacturing Rooms rhere wo are making np anita for lesa than ho materiala of a auit often cost. Our maxi? mum atock of tho year ia now in atoro, making uoh a display of gooda aa we never had be? rni, far surpassing anything outside New ork city. Being thoroughly alive to the imoa and with ample ability, places ua in osition to oder our patrons great advan agea, and in prices guaranteeing them to ave money dealing with us. City and oonn ry merchants, Jobbers and retailers, will find ney can save mo noy and long railroad travels y looking through our goods. Nov SO R. C. 8HIVER A CO. A Home in Georgia. BEING about to chango my business, I now offer my beautiful Country Residence, ith ita surroundings, for sale AT A BAR rAIN, located nine miles West of Hawkins ?Ho, in Pulaski County, Ga. 335 acree of md, two-thiids cleared, upon which ia a nice ow framed dwelling, with dining-room and ?toben attached, in modern style, with wator od servants' houses conveniently located lao, a nice now framed store-house, A GOOD O?NTRY STAND, about forty yard8 from ie dwelling; new framed gin-house, with aw "Pratt" Gin and Rubber Band, and raig'a new patent horse power attached; a oo? wooden screw, crib, barn, stables, tool ouao, and eix comfortable tenants' bouses he placo ia well watered, Cedar Creek run? ing through ono of the lote; well at yard and orso lot; soil good, and no healthier place in be found in Middle Georgia. Caah price r place aa above deaoribed $4,000. Would 306pt time payment from t good perch as or Fill also sell with tho place, if desired, corn, kider, horasa, mules, noga, farming, carpen ira' tools, wagons, etc. Address W. C. HARVARD, Nov 5 9 tCIT 1 Hawkinavillo, Ga. The Royal Family. 3RIN0E8S ROYAL, born November 21, . 1810. Prince of Wales, born November 9, ?8U. Prinoeaa Alice, born April 15. 1843. Frince Alfred, born August 6. 1844. Prinoeaa Helona, born May 25, 1P4C. Priuceaa Louisa, born March 18,1848. Prince Artbnt. born May 1, 1850. Prince Leopold, norn April 7,1853. Princess Beatrice, born April 14,1857. The Crowning Glory of all is tho ' QUEEN'S ELIGHT." The Blood of the Nation mado puro by ling HEINITSH'S "QUEEN'B DELIGHT" id hie BLOOD and LIVER PILLS. Nov 29 t 8tovaU's Excelsior Mills Flour. WE keep large supplies of thia CELE 'HEATED FLU JR, which we BO ll at .wholesale, or retail, and warrant tho lality. J. A. HENDRIX * BRO., Nov ll Imo Columbia, S. O Law Notice. 1HE undersigned have formed a partner . ship in the practice of law, under the rle of RION dc THOMAS. id will give careful oonaideration and el? ation to any buaineaa entrusted to their argo. OfOoe at Banskott'a building, on iw Range. HES H. liiox. JOHN P THOMAS COLUMBIA, H. C., November IC, 1871. Nov 21_ Gmo Lime. BARRELS or LIME, for sale low by JOHN AGNEW A SON. br \ fi wi ah 00 Toys, Candies, &c. 10Y8 of all kinds and descriptions, plr.in . and fancy Candies, Nuts, Lemons, Figs, Slea and Canned Frulta. Bread, Cakoa and Rolla, fresh ovory morn L at P. W. KRAFT'S, Nov 7 Mainstreet._ Sundries. ?715 have received a large supply of tho 'V following gooda, whioh we are offering low prices: hole, half and quarter boxea RAI3INS, Almonds, Palm Nuts, Filberts, Pecans, Walnuts. Wov 23_JOHN AGNEW A HON^_ Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables. Rf \ DOZEN, in glass and cana, of tho tJ\J choicoat kinda, aa follows: English ooallli and Chow Chow; California Apricots d Bartlett Pearn: Pine Apples, frosh Peach , Plums, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Green rn, Aaparagua, Spaniah Olives, Capers' aroester Sauce, French and English Mus rd, Dossioated Cocoanut, Chocolate Fasto, sonco Ooffeo, Ac ; all. freab sud for salo .ow r CHOU. E. HGI'F. Seagers' Beer is Pure. T don't contain Oococulus Indiens Fish Horries to mako sleepy or headache i g? aa tic ali tnt oh Lc lw otl e i by Tl I STILL AHEAD. V-7 ?:. T T. ,; ... : STTJP?tNOlhe vants of our cuitomoro, we , are cob s lantly receiving New, Tasty and Dwirable Goods. ? To snow them, we open, this week, s largs stock of FURS, ranging in price from *U to $100 per set.. Sumo new and knobby styles Mieses and Ohildren'a knit woolen Backs, Talmas and Oloaka; Ladies' and Miaaea* Water-proof Cloaks; Ladioa' Cloth Cloaks, in no weat aiylcs. Laces and Embroideries. Much attention has been devoted to this department, and Ladies will ?nd a most beau? tiful selection. Onr Dress Goods Stock Has been fully replenished for the winter and at reduced prices. Passementerie Silk Trimming. Something now and nore!, in all widths. Owing to our increased trade this fall, we have repleniebed all the departments with first class gooda, and aro soiling at the sarao Low Prices, Whioh have given our houso such a popular reputation. W. D. LOVE * CO. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MoOREERY._Nov 26 The Last of the Season. ?)f\f\ BU8HEL8 Pure RuBt-proof SEED &\J\.9 OATS, for ?ale for caah only. Nov 28_E. HOPE. 8 ta to of South Carolin a-Fairfield Co. The State of South Carolina, plaintiff, TS. the Spartanburg and Union Railroad Company, and otbora. creditora-Order for Sale, ?fcc. BY virtue of a decretal order in the above stated case, all the creditora of the Spartanburg and Union Railroad Company are required to provo and establish their de? manda againat the aaid Company, before us, as Special Roferoes, at the law offioo of Jamea H. Rion, Esq., in Winnshoro, S. C., on/tho 26th, 27th,28th, 29th and 30th days or Decem? ber, A. D. 1871. and on tho 23d, 21th, 25th, 26'h. 27th and 28tb dava of Januarv. A. D, 1872.. JAMES M. BAXTER, THOMAS B. J J'.TE It, Nov 26 Special Rcfereee. 49* Tho Fairfield Herald, tho Unionville Times, the Carolina fyartan and tho Colum? na Union will publish till lat of Fobruary, 1872, and aond billa to tho Clerk of the Court, ?V iniibbr.ro. Smoked Tongues. VTEW York PIO HAMS, small bize. Fulton Market Reef. Piokled Pit; Pork, and a full atook of choice amity GROCERIES, for aale low ror oaah, at CAN I'WELL'S, _Nov_24 f_Main street. Just Keceived, A LARGE stock of fashionable light CARRIAGES. Prices low, at W. E. GREENFIELD'S Carriage Repository, corner Aesembly and jady streets. j_ No Donble Strong. FOR the wiutor season, 1 will brow all DOUBLE STRONG BEER. Drink oegere' unadulterated Double Strong doer, nd you got the worth of your money. Thia leer ie also put up in bottles, and for' sale at 1.50 per dozen. I have also rooeived a supply of the juatly elobrated PANCAKE-regarded tho beat Ihewiug Tobacco. JOHN C. SEEGERS. Nov 15 Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Co, rHE annual meeting of the Stockholders of thia Company will be held at the ofOco, lo. 61 New street, in the city of New York, lew York, on MONDAY, the 4th day of De Bmber, 1871, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the elec on of offioera for the enauing year, and for neb other bueineea as may bo brought before [ie meeting. J. M. COLLINGWOOD, Nov ?8 Secretary. J. MEIGHAN, Successor to G. BI. THOMPSON ?St CO., j. HAS on hand tho .?TV largest, most fash- Btw" ^w ionable, stylish, du-^g ^~""**salBB**?raijle and che apes l^BtW^^^ ock ot tiuOTS and SHOES in tho State. All arrantcd. ALSO, A completo assortment of Gent's, Boya' and hildren'a HATS and CAPS._Nov 5 3mo_ Por Sale. A LOT of fine Kentucky ^ ^ MULES and HORSES, juat ar-f7??r rived. Call at /TTi ni rf? DALY'S 8TABLES, Oct 7 On Assembly street. For Sale. 101 >AA f\f\f\ FEET OF LUMBER, f\J\j^\J\J\J 60,000 feet or well sea- i hi med Flooring on hand. Ordere for Lath, and all kinda Lumber filled ; short notice Apply at our Lumber Yard i Lady atreet and Greenville Railroad, or ldreed W. LOWRY A CO., Oq 28 gmo Box 130. Colombia. S C Barley! Barley! PLANTER** can have SEED BARLEY at 11.25 per huahal. Terms caah. Sopt 22_JOHN C. SEEGERS. LOOK TO (TOUR, INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT 00 TO THE BEST PLACE. o WE olaim to have one of the finost 5V stocks of WATCHES, of all beat Eug hjRUsh, Swiss and Amerioan makers. With ? mon da and other fine Jewelry, our stock largo, and we are going to sell the Goods REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in all anohea, by the best of workmen. . WM. GLAZE, Nov 19 _Formerly Glaze A E^jlcji0"0^ Ju ivers ai Life Insurance Company ?7*E aro desirous of securing tho servicei 'V of a half dozen aotivo Ganvaeaing ;ente in South Carolina for tho Univeraal to Insuranco Company, of New York, with lom liberal terms will ne made. We desire so responsible Local Agenta for each town tho ?uto. M.W.GARY, M. C. BUTLER, State Superintendents of Agencies. COLOMBIA. 8. C.^Senteniber 8 1871. Sop 9 Ii O O K TO YOUR INTEREST, j AND Get the Best ! MY line of WATCHES ia now full and completo, and _"the public may dopend on mug tue oom at the lowest possible figures, my facilities aro such that I defy compoti >n from auy market. [ have also in atoro and constantly arriving tho newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia md, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jet, Ac; >gant designs in Chaina, Bracoleta, Charme, lokota, Ac; tho lateat and moat beaut il ul Horns iti solid Silver and heavy Plated aro- Gooda suited for bridal, holiday and her proaentations. Itopairing in all branches, by tho best work 3U and at reasonable ratea. ^ ISAAC BULZBACHER, . 3ct 13 Columbia Hotel Row. | Smoked Tongues and Strips. j JJ^ > DOZEN Smoked Buffalo TONGUES. mi I 1,000 Iba. N. Y. Baoon Strips, kb 1,000 Iba. now Sugar-cured H ama, for salo | ? E. HOPE, i j ie Doctors Recommend Seegers' Beer N nreforenoe to London Porter and Sootch "| Alo. Why? They know it ia unadulterated. J Gi By Ri OVl no; bb tin du PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Black Seed Oats. J BEG to offer, to arrive, this CHOICE SEED GRAIN, At $1.15 per bushel, fruin cargo DOW discharge iOg Kt Havannah. J. O. MATHEWSON, General Commission Merchant, Augusta, Ga. _Nov 30 6 Bargains 1 Bargains ! I A SMALL seloction o? choice DRY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES, will be retailed at a eaorifloo until diaposed of. Those are bar* gaina. Gall at tho little atore if you wish little prices. C. F. JACKSON, Nov 24 Main street. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. Price, $45 Gush willi Usual Advance for Time. EXPERIENCE in tho uso of this GUANO for tho past six years in this State, for Cotton and Corn, has so rar established its character for excellence as to render com? ment unnecessary. In accordance with the established polioyof I tho Company, to furnish tbs best Concentrat? ed Fertilizer at the lowest cost to consumers, this Guano ie put into market this season at the above reduced price, which the Company is enabled to do by reaaon of its large facili? ties and the reduced cost of manufacturo The suppliea put into market this season are, as heretofore, propared under the per? sonal superintendence of Dr. St. Julien Bave nel. Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, 8. C.; henoe planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely the same SB that her tofore sold. At the present low price, every acre planted oan be fertilized with 200 pounds of Guano, at a cost not exceeding the present value of SO pounds of cotton, while experience bas shown that undor favorable condition of season and cultivation, the orop is increased by the ap? plication from two to three-fold the natural capacity of tho soil; houce under no condition could its application fail to compensate for tho outlay. Apply to J. N. HOBSON, Agent Pacido Guano Company, Koa. GA East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantio Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents. _Nov SO_3mn Wood! Wood!! Wood Ul TUE undersigned begs leave to notify the citizens ot Columbia that be bas, this lay, established a WOOD YARD, at the Charlotte Depot, j nat below, or baok of Hr Hamberg'* ?toro, where he has. and will en loavor to keep on hand, an inexhaustible lupply of choice Oak, Dry Pine and Light vood, whiob he will sell, and deliver any there within tho city limits, at the regular uarket prices. For convenience, I have nade arrangements to have orders left at the itoro of Mr. Agnew's, iu front of the State louee, and at the storo of J. A. Hendrix, 'arties leaving orders will please state th Luality aud quantity wanted, with their ad treas and piaoe of residence. Prompt atten iou and good measure guaranteed. In order that buyers may know that they .re receiving good measure, I have all my Vood corded, so that all parties eau inspect or themselves; and I would prefer having hem do BO before purchasing. I will aleo, ?H soon aa possible, have on land a good supply of the different qualities f Coal, Briok, Granito, Lime. Lumber, Laths, Ihingles, Post, Hash and Blinds. Doors, Ac. 'artiea having Lumber, Wood. Shingles, 'oat, Ac., BO desiring, oan ship and nave hem sold on oocnmiasiou at? liberal rate, tontraotors, mechanics and builders gene ally would do well to call, before making heir arrangements elsewhere. Nov 24 M. A. PENN. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. I HAVE on hand a select Btock of WATCHES. JEW _iRY, CLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED i AUK, which I will dispose of at most rea? dable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to suit ll agos. * REPAIRING in my lino dono promptly and a good terms. All articles and wor' warranted to be as ?presented. GEO. BRUNS, 2d door below PHCKXIX office, Main etroot Oct 29 The New Departure 3 EQUIRES now remedies. The new Blood \ and Liver Pills aro now used for all dis -ders of the Liver and Blood. Those Pills are all warranted to be Vegota a, and aro a nub:; ti tu tc for Calomel. For sale ily at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Condurango. k NOTHER wonderful departure in science yt. Nothing can surpass Helnitsh's Queen's alight for Cancer, Syphilis, and all kindred s ea ses; weak n ess in male or female, young ' old. The wonderful cures are attested to r thousands. Try the Queen's Delight m desire to be well. For sale everywhere iberatory at HEINIT8H'S Drug Store. Dnsumption from Coughs and Colds STANLEY'S Great Cough Syrup cures ) Coughs and Colds with marvelous cer inly. Thia is a great medicine, and is with the roach of all. Only 50 cents a bottle ade and ror sale only by HEINIT8H. Nov 17 t New Publications. /TISS COLUMBIA'S Public School, or Will JA. it Blow Over, with 72 illustrations. By ml. 60 cents. Aunt Jane's Hero. By author of Stepping aavenwarda. $1.60. Btoriei from Old English Poetry. $1.60. Tho Laud of Lorne. By Robert Buohanan The Witness of History to Christ; the Hui an Leoturee for 1870. By Bev. F. W. Far r, F. R. 8 $1.50. Fronde's Second Series of Short Studies on eat Subjects. $2 50. Philosophy of Consciousness. By Mansol. American "Wonderland. By Bacho. $1.50 Tho Member for Paris. By Trois-Etoiles Travels in the Air. Elegantly illustrated r James Glaisher, F. R. 8. ALSO, ?tome new 8unday-school Library Books w Juvenile Dooks from England, new No ls, Ac. For sate at * BRYAN A MoOARTER'8 Bookstore To the Ladies. ^_ THE PRIZE MEDAL was &?tfi'?m awarded 10 MrB- c- E- REED, Btu iL.H Main street, Columbia, for the SW At S beat HATS at tho Filr of thc ^J^jjjn Houta Carolina Agricultural and MHGiBK: Mechanical Sooiety. She also has ^^P*\a fall supply or BONNETS, Hats, bbons, Flowers, Hair. Furs, Cloaks, and ?.ry thing usually kept in a first class Milli ry Establishment. Tho Ladiea of Colum l and elsewhere- will please call and BOO for .rasolvcs. Orders solioited. Trices re ced. Nov 14 pi Ol an na an fri an bo th J. tw at of po ed Ss Tt The Southern and Atlantio 'ELEGRAPH OO. Now Open for Business. OFFICE, COLUMBIA HOTEL. Sept 14 _ _ Guns, Pistols, Etc. 1 INFORM my friends and uibllc in gouoral that I have Just returned from tho North, Fund am now propared to far ?lt all in want of GUNS, Rifles and Repeat i, of latest styles and best qualities, Am initiou aud Sportsmen's Apparatus, of all ids and descriptions, at reduced prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. Nov a _ P. W. KRAFT'. Main street. Cranberries. 5BUSHELS CRANBERRIES, in fine or der, for sale by E. nOPE. M. Sti sol at SH He in at ti B? Wi St! of atc Ur an ch ow sai to lat sei ca. sci mc pu sti J on lai foi at th uflL-vi.ot;?Qxx ?ale?. Furniture. BT JACOB LEVIN. ? THIS (Friday ) MORNING, at 10 o'olook, I will ?ell. at my Store, A generali variety of HOUSEHOLD V?BNI TUBB, ?mons which are Chairs,Tablea. Bed? stead!, Side-Board, Crib, Piano, And-irone, Orookery, Ao., Ao. _ Deo 1 Bacon, Lard, Fish, dca. BT JACOB LEVIN. THIS (Friday) MORNING, at 10 o'olook, I will sell, at my etore, without reserve, SMOKED BACON SIDES, Smoked Shoulders, Smoked Hogar-oared Stripe, Smoked Breakfaat Bacon, Canvassed Hams, Dry SMted Sides, Kite Mackerel, Pall* Leaf Lard, Boxea Tomatoes, boxea Gandy, Booth Carolina made-Brooms, Soda Oraukera. Ao., Ac_Deo 1 Auction Sale. BT D. G. PEIXOTIO & SON. WE will sell, on MONDAT, at 10 o'olook A. M., in front of the Court House, All that tract of LAUD, within 2? milea of j the city, bounded by landa of J. E. ?lack, es tatos of Jamee Peckham, Crewe and otbera, containing about 70 acree, more or lees. The tract ia well wooded and a portion of it ie good Bottom Land. There are two floe Springs on the premises. Terms made known on day of ealo. Deo 1 E. W. BEIBELS A CO., Agta. Horses, Mules, Bogs, Waoons, Harness, and Agricultural Implements of all kinds. By D. C. PEIXOTTO &80N, Auctioneers. ON THURSDAY MORNING next, December 7, at 10 o'olook, we will Bell, without any reserve, at the "Old Boaoh Placo," three 'niles from Columbia, on the Monticello ?oed, the following: -4 floe YOUNG MULES. 1 No. 1 Horace, Several fine young Chester Pige, 1 Two-horae Wagon, 1 One-horse Wagon, Sets aubatantial Wagon Harness. I Corn Sheller, 1 Feed Cutter, 1 Cotton Planter, 1 Cotton Gin, 1 Wheat Fan, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, and numerous ? thor Agricultural Implements. Hale positive. Conditions cash. Pool Valuable Saluda Lands for Sale in Ab? beville County. THE Executors of the estate of J. W. Moore, deceasod, will sell to the tugboat bidder, 9u M >NDAY, the 4th instant, at Abbeville C. li., 600 aorea of LAND, lying six milea North? east of Kodge'a Depot, bounded on the North? east by Saluda Biver, Weat bj Mulberry Creek, [Turkey Creek runa through the centre of the lend.) In thia traot there are about 800 aorea if cultivable landa-150 acros of the Oneal Bottom Landa in this rootion of tho country. Th? Corn Landa will average from twenty-five io forty buahela to the acre. Seventy-five loree ot the Bottom Land ia suitable for Cot en, and in productiveness ia second to no and in the up-country. All of the up and* in mitivation are good. About 125 acree of thia raot ia in original forest, and the balance ie n old nelda-a considerable portion of which night be brought into profitable cultivation. The placo han roaaouably good improve uenta in the way of Tenemeot Houses, Com ortable Dwelling, Stables, Barna, Ac. O win? o the water boundaries, very little fencing ia icoossary to keep np the plantation. ALSO, At tho same time and place, the Executors rill aell 237 aorea of LAND, known aa the 'Baaor Place," lying on Turkey Creek, bound d by landa of Mrs. B. A. Moore, J. C. Watere. ). L. Smith and othera. Of theae Landa boat aoventy-five acree are in a good state of ultivation, of which twenty or thirty acree ia lottom Land. A reaeonable portion of the raot ia in original foreat, and tue balance in ld fields. The buildings on thia place are euffloiently dapted for tenante. Alao, Stables, Barna, ;c, Ac. Terms made known on day of aale. W. H. MOORE. Executor. B. A. MCOBE, Executrix. Dec 1 3 Mules. BT D. C. PEIXOTTO & BON. >N MONDAY MORNING, the 4th inatant, at 10 o'clock, in front of the Court Houae, we will aell, without reaerve, FIVE YOUNG MULES, large, and well roko to double and single harneas. Terms \uh. Deo 1 st Land for Sale. BT D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. n MONDAY next, December 4, we will sell, in front of tho Court House at Columbia, at 10.J o'clock in the forenoon, All that LOT OF LAND, bounded North by email street. East hy land of Wm. Babb ?nth by lot of Jamee Beard; fronting fifty? ro feet on amall street above mentioned, ad running back hall the length of aquare. here ia a amall houae on said lot. Terms alf cash; balance in one year, secured by ind and mortgage of premises eold. Pur ?aaer to nay for papere and atampe. Pur ?aaer will be expected to pay the cash por ou at timo of bia, or tho lot will be imme iately resold _ Deo 1 Desirable Beal Estate at Auction. . C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Auctioneers, n the FIRST MONDAY in December, in front of the Court House in this city, I will eell, at publio auction, That very eligible BUILDING LOT, on ieh&rdson street, directly South and adjoin g the Bite of Nlckeraon Hotel, containing 'ty-two feet six inches, more or lees, on ichardBon stroet, running back 165 feet ore or less; rear moaanrement fifty-six feet, ore or less. Terme oaah. Pnrchasers to nay mo for ipere and stamps. J. W. PARKER. Nov 26_ Desirable Business Stand, al Auction. BT D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. S MONDAY MORNING, Docembor 4. at half-past 10 o'clock, in front of tho Court Houae in thia city, we will aell, All that LOT, with a two-atory brick Store 1 11 id Dwelling, and out-buildings thereon, ait .ted on Gervaia street, between Riohardaon id Assembly etreeta; the aaid Lot measuring int, on Gervaie street, 54 feet, more or loaa, ;d running baok 2?8 feet, more or leas, anded on the Heath by Gervaia atreet, on 1 1 e North by J. H. Baldwin, on the East by C. Lyons, on the Weat by Mrs. Stratton. K' Terms-One-third oaeh; balance in one and jr o yeara, secured by bond, bearing intereet " seven per cent, per annum, and mortgage tho premises; property to be insured and hoy to be assigned: purchasers to pay for pore and stamps. Tho above can be treat- = for previous to day of aale._Nov 26 ile 8partanburg and Union Railroad. ie Stats of South Carolin a, plaintiff, against ! he Spartanburg and Union Railroad Com? pany and others, creditors d?fendante. ? N obedience to an order dated 15th day ol A November, 1871, passed by the Hon. Jamea Rutland, Judge of tho 4th Circuit, of the j kio of South Carolina, the undersigned will IL on tho FIRST MONDAY in January, 1872, Unionville, in the County of Union, in the (tte of South Carolina, before the Court mao door, between the hours of ll o'clock the forenoon and 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, public outcry, to the highest bidder, the lOleof the SPARTANBURG AND UNION LlLROAD, including tho Road-bod, Right of 1 ty, Grading, Bridges. Masonry and Super ucture. ljing and situate in the Counties Fairfield, Union and Spartanburg; all the ick subscribed for in the Spartanburg and ilonRailroadCompany; theobarteredrighta d privil?ges thereof; the railroad spikes, aire and equipments, and all the property ned by eaid oompany, aa incident or necea ry for ita bnainees, on tho following terms, wit: Twenty-five thousand (?25 000) dot? 's oash, and the bataneo in three equal 1 ni-annual instalments, with interoat on 1 oh instalment from the clay of ealo, to bo 1 lured by the bond of the purchaser, with a ' irtgsgo of the on tiro property nolu. The robaaer will also bo recjuirod to pay for all imps and papers. Lf tho higheet bidder should fail to par at ce the twenty-five thousand ($25.000) dot .s aforesaid in cash, the property hereinbe :o advertieed will Immediately bo offered, the timo ana place anove mentioned, upon o terms already stated, for re-aale._ JAMBS M. BAXTER. THOMAS B. JETEB, Nov BM a in 28, 1B7 J. Referees. QftgAT SALE OF LAUD. 28,O00 ?ORES Of the most desirable LAND in Bontb Caro? lina for ule. Situate principally in rioktiDs ?nd Coonee Counties. Localities unsurpassed ac to ?oil and climate. TERMS-One-third cash; the remaining t* o-thlrds in one and two years, with interest. BY virtue of a decretal order ot the Court of Common Pleas of Anderson County, to me directed, I will, as Speolal Referee, offer for sale, at Pickens Court House, B 0., on BALK-DAY In December, 1871, the following Tracts of Laud, as tho Heal Kb ta to of Samuel Maverick, deceased, to wit: TBAOT H. . 5i. Situate on the Middle Fork of Toxaway River, containing 1,000 acres, per plat filed. TBACT Mo. 47, Do scribed io the writ aa situate en Jooaasee Fork of Keowee River, containing 1,000 acres, but by r e-e ur ve v 1,191, aa per plat fllod. TBAOT No. 48, Desoribed in thc writ as situate on the East side of Toxaway River, containing. 6&&aorer, but by a re-survey 67C, *>? per plat fited. TBAOT NO. 60, Described in the writ as on W' st side of North Fork of Toxaway hiver, containing 562 acres, but by a re-survey 070 acres, as per plat filed. TBAOT NO. 62. Desoribed in the writ as adjoining lands of Abner Head and others, containing 026 acres, but^by a re-survey 1,000 acres, as per plat TBAOT NO. 61, Hitn&to on a branch of Jooasses River and Middle Fork of Toxaway River, containing 9G0 acres, as per plat filed. 1 TBAOT NO. 63, Described in the writ as situate on branches of Laurel Creek and Estat?o, containing 987, but by a ro-survey 1,010 acres, ss per plat filed. TBAOT NO. 65, Described in the writ as on the West side of Thompson's Creek, containing 704 acres, as per plat fiisd. TBAOT NO. 49. Described in the writ as situate on the Ea?t side of Jooaasee Elver, and containing 830, but by a re-survey 1,217 acres, as per plat filed. TBAOT NO. 21, Situate on the West side of Twelve Mile River, containing 808 aerea, as per plat flied. TBAOT NO 14. On both sides of Todd's Creek, containing 678 sores, as per plat fllod. TBAOT NO. 16, On the Nortb-weat aide of Twelve Mile Biver, containing 867 acres, united with an adjoining TBAOT NO 18. Containing 124, making 8694. ?? per plat flied. TBACT NO 19, On Shoal Creek, containing 160 acres, as per plat filed. TBAOT NO. 15, On both sides ot Todd's -Creek, containing 90 acroe, as per plat filed. TBACT NO. ii, On waters of Big and Little Eataioe Crook, containing 3S3 acres, as per plat filed. TBACT NO. 33, On the North Fork or Mile Creek, containing 32 acres, as per plat flied TBACT NO. 45, On Big and Litt e Ketatoe Hivers, containing 162 aerea, as ptr plat Hied. TBACT NO. 88, Described in the writ as containing 332 acres, on Crow and Cedar Creeks, but by a re-aurvey 340 acres, as per plat flied. TBAOT NO SI, Described in the writ aa containing 171 aerea, un Mill and Crow Creeks, but by a re-survey 137, aa per plat filed, sub-divided into A, con? taining 23}, and B, containing 113$ acres. TBACT No. 40, Described in the writ aa on Crow and Little Cedar Creeks, and as contaiuing 913 acres, jut by a ro-survey 457 acres, as per plat filed. TBACT NO. 42, 3n the East sido of J ox-tway, and both sides if Estatu? Rivers, containing 673 aerea, aa per plat flied. THACT No. 41, 3n branches of Poor and Cedar Creeks, oon aining 262 acree, as per plat flied. TBACT NO. 30, Desoribed in the writ as on tho North side of 3row Creek, and ns containing 246, but by a -o-survey 251 acne, au per plat filed. TBACT NO. 86, Ju brancheaof Ort gary's, Prater's and Crow Wrecks, containing 219 acre?, as per plat filed. TBACT NO. 24, 3n Prater's Creek, containing 830 acres, xnited with 25 and 26 into one traot, aa per dat filed. TBACT NO. 25, .60 acres, and united with above tract. TBACT NO 26, >2 acres, united with above two tracts, and ontaining in the aggregate 242 acres. TBAOT No. 13, )n branches of lode's and Six Mile Creeks, on taming 555 acree, as per plat filed, TBACT No. 17. >n Camp Creek, containing 881 acres, as per .lat filed. TBACT NO. 23, )n branches of Pr-tor's Creek, containing 06 acres, as per plat filed. TBACT No 35, In both Bides of Mill Greek, containing 115 cres, as per plat filed. TBACT No. 12, In both sides of Six Mile Creek, containing >y rocent survey 327 acres, an per plat filed. TBACT No. 22, lc Shoal, Rogers' and Grassy Fork Creeks, on ta innig 921 sores, subdivided into tracts L and B-A containing 425 seres, and B con? dining 43G, SB per plat flied. TBACT No. 28, ?n East side of Keowee Biver, containing 208 ores, as per plat filed. TBACT NO. 27, >n branches of One Milo and Six Mile Creeks, ontaining 624 sores, an per plat filed. TBACT No. 82. n branches of Crow and Mile Creeks, con lining 178 acres, as per plat filed. TBACT No 34, djoining lands of Robert Morgan, William lewton and others, containing 29 acres, as er plat field. TBACT NO. 37, 'escribed in the writ as ou a prong of Gre ory's Creek and Twelve Mile Biver, contain ig 424, bnt by a ro-burvey 443 acree, aa per lat filed. TBACT No. ll, a East brauchen of Six Mile Creek, oontain g 521 acres, as per plat flied. THUMS or SALE-One-third of the purchase loney to be paid in cash, the remaining two lirds to be divided into two equal annual to? rments, io be paid in one and two years, ith interest on the whole amount from the ay of Bale, to be paid annually-any pur laaer bei^g permitted to pay the wholo mount, or any part thereof exceeding one lird in cash, on day of sale, if desirable; pnr ?aeers to enter into bond with two or more .od and sufficient sureties for the purchase oney; the titles to be exemted, but not de? fered until the wholo annum*, of the por? tase money is paid. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Special Referee. A?-PPB80N. B. C.. Pol ober 26.1871 Nov 24 f4 " inn no mo." . LIBERAL TRANSLATION IB THE VERY BEST ?ND CHEAPEST ABTI0LE3 IN TUE )RY GOODS LINE ron THE Fewest Greenbacks. nC7*E have Just returned from the North rY (th second time thia fall) with tho rgest and best lino of DRY GOODS we ever ivo had the pleasure of offering to this mar it, Every department ic crammed foll ol mice goods of every stylo, kind and variety. big atock of Dittos GOODS and Mens' 'ear-thoy aro in atore and most be sold. Iso, Furs, Cloaks, Shawls, Flannels. Skirts, lank? ts, Table Linen and Domestio Goods of 1 kinds. Notions-a large, very large stock. EVIOENCB -Our friends tell us every day tat wo sell tho best and cheapest goods in ie oliy; and, a? we koe-p no flash geode, bat o business in a plain, straightforward way, wil] be to your interest to purchase your nods from_ Nov ? PORTER & STEELE.