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~rasal I .Jl ATt- (o li, ".j? 1 u-/ NOON DESPATCHES. FROBABLS CUB AK, SPANISH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ?MBROGLIO-EXECUTION OF OBSAtLKTJX, ?C. ' A M APHID, November 80.-It is reported . tust the Govern moo t has resolved to send 80,000 reinforcements to Coba, And to remove Valmaseda. PARTS, November 30.-Oremieux, the Communist, was executed, yesterday, at Marseilles. He died courageously, and bis last words wero "Vive Mepublique!'' \ BRUSSELS, November 80.-Despite the extraordinary precautions, disturbances were* renewed ?tere ' tftabj*^ it being the anniversary of the Commuuo. Monster crowds, belonging to'opposite parties, gathered in the streets, and there were se ve rai collisions between them. Borne sixGy of. the Civic Guards were ordered to advance on the people, bat they re? fused and .reversed their muskets. Agitation continues and the excitement rons high. BRUSSELS, December 1.-The King demanding the portfolios of the Minis? try, they have resigned. This baa a tranquilizing effect. The formation of a new Oabinet is entrusted to A. Thcux, a leader of the Conservative party. LONDON, December 2.-An official bulletin, issued at 9 A. M., announces that the Prince ol Wales had a quiet night. The fever is severe, but the case is progressing satisfactorily. MADRID, December 2.-It is rumored that Oreat Britain and the United States threaten immediate intervention in Goba. The Oabinet held a protracted session yesterday. The King was in consultation with the Ministers up to a late hour. li NIGHT DESPATCHES. - MADRID, Deoember 2.-Amadeus was present at yesterday's Oabinet. He showed deep concern for the condition ot the Cuban people, and expressed a desire to proceed to Havana himself and direct measures for pacification. ' CALCUTTA, Deoember 2.-An explosion of a powder and cartridge factory at Fort Agra killed thirty-six person?, in? cluding two commissioned officers. DUBLIN, Deoember 2.-Agrarian out? rages are reported in Donegal. BERLIN, Deoember 2.-The local Po lida 'Gazette declares that nothing less than an apology and indemnity to the injured, from Brasil, will satisfy Germa? ny. It is olaimed that the outrage was oommitted at the instigation of the French upon Prussian sailors. American 1'ntcUlKence. NOON DESPATCHES. NAVAL MOVEMENTS-NEW XORK MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS-DAMAGE BX ICE-EXCITEMENT AMONO COAL MINERS, AO., AO. WASHINGTON, Deoember 1.-Tho Go? vernment will hereafter, and until a bet? ter oona ii iou of things shall exist in thc island of Cuba, keep a strong naval arm? ament in Cuban waters. While this will have no hostile significance, it is de? signed to be an intimation to Spain, that if that power is so weak as to be nuable to secure peace and good order on that island, in oase of insurrection or other grave public disturbance, this fleet will be used in such cases for the protection of American oitizens and interests on that island, if needs be, to the full ex? tent of the power of the Government. NEW YORK, Deoember 1.-Ex-Comp? troller Connolly is beginning to despaii of securing bail, and the sheriff thinki there is no possibility of euch an event, Three of Tweed's bondumen signified ac intention to withdraw their names from the bond, if others were not secured. H< will share the fate of Connolly. Mayoi Hall has not been arrested, and the she? riff denies having an order or any pa pera in connection tborewitb, or an] knowledge of an issuance of an order o arrest 8AM FRANCISCO, Deoember 1.-Ex Gov. John Bigler is dead. QUEBEC, Deoember 1.-The following vessels are reported ashore at difieren points, caught in ice: Pomona, Aber deep, . Widmillan, Corsica, and Thre Bells. Other vessels are in danger, ant no. steamers dare venture to their assist ance. It is feared the crows will suffer The weather contin?en very cold, am canoes and men are being sent from her by special traine to reson? them. NEW YORE, December 2.-The purse of the steamer Ville de Paris has bee; detected in smuggling. The Russian fleet leaves for New Ol leans at an early day, where it will awai the conclusion of the Duke's tour, an then proceed to Ohina. The Bondout, Delaware and Hudso Ganai is closed, ST. CATHARINES, CW., December ? The iee in the canal is three inches thiel Eight Northern transportation propellei and other vessels are in the oanaL A Scranton special says the low prit of ooal causes much excitement 1 lower prices are obtained in Dacembe there will undoubtedly be a strike i January. The Times says the Amerious Ole Houae has been attached, in the in te re of parties in Oonneotiont. JACKSON, MKS., December 2.-Powe has been inaugurated as Governor. A oom is gone to Washington. C. K. Ma shall delivers the annual address at tl State fair, next Thursday. Nsw ORLEANS, December 2.-Tl Uentrai liemooratio Oommittee ha issued an address in favor of oontinuii the party organization, and opposing i alliance with either wing of the Bepnb can party of the State. NIGHT DESPATCHES. QUEBEC, December 2.-The river ohoked below, and many vessels ha been abandoned; the crews escaped ic frozen eondition. Michael Strohoman, implicated wi Stokes in the Tennessee bounty franc has arrived here and been jailed. The report of the Commissioner of 1 ternal Revenue states that the aggregt receipt? of the fiscal year are $144,00 000; Mtimated receipts of the ourrc year $125,000,000; number of distiller registered 1,043, prodooing 455,000,C taxable gallons; fruit distillation egg gates 2,150,000 gallons. Now YORK, Deoember 2.-The Hade Biver is dosed as far South as Tivoli, Connolly's proposed confession it hoax. Application has been made to dnoe Connolly's bail. None of Twee bondsmen have withdrawn. The small-pox deaths for the wt have increased. General Dix, on behalf of the oitiae presented Farragut's picture to Dc Alexis, who accepted it on behalf of father, saying \\ would take a pl among the ohoioe collections of Rossi WASHINGTON, Desomber 2.-The i nate will caucus on Monday morn: upon the eleotion of new officers. Probabilities-The barometer will p bably continuo to fall on Sunday Eas) the Mississippi Biver; the lowest pr< ure being central in Iowa, Sunday morn? ing, with increasing So h th-weat winda and rain from the lakes Southward to the Gulf coast: South-east winds and doudy weather on the Sooth Atlantic coast. SaiVXBiOBB, Deoembar 2.-Mrs. Whar? ton has arrived at Annapolis, where the trial commences on Monday. ST. LOUIS, December 2.-The court houBO of Reynolds County, with the records, were destroyed by fire to-day. HAVANA, December 2.-The monitor Terror has arrived. The newspaper Cbnslancen deprecates tbe recent scenes of violenee, and seeks to tranquilize the pnblio mind. The tone gives great oiTsncs tc ifcs vc^sntccr elesssst, fcc? moderate men applaud the articles as opportune. Finsmelavl and Commercial. OOLTTMBIA, S. G., December 2.-Salea of cotton, to-day, 90 bales-middling 17 516c NEW YORK, December 2-Noon. Sales of cotton for future delivery, to? day, 3,800 bales', as follows: December 18 9-16, 18%; January 18 11-16; Febru? ary 1816 16, 18%, 19; March 19%, 19 1-16, 19%; April 19%; May 19%. Stocks somewhat better than at the opening. Gold dull, at 10%@10.%. Governments dull bat steady. State bonds dull. Exchange-long 9% ; short 9%. Flour quiet and firm. Wheat a shade firmer. Oorn steady. Pork firm, at 18.87(^13.60. Lard steady. Cotton quiet ana strong-uplands 19; Orleans 19%; sales 1.300 bales, partly last even? ing. Freights steady. 7 P. M.-Tho bank statement shows loans have increased nearly 84,000,000; specie increased 1,876,000; legal tenders decreased 125,000; deposits inoreased 1,260,000. Cotton firmer; sales 2,440 bales-uplands 19; Orleans 19%. Flour firm. Wheat heavy and l@2o. lower red winter Western 1.58?1.63. Corn lower-78%(3)79. Lard ana pork heavy, j Freights firmer. Money active, at 6@7. Sterling dull and nominal. Gold 10% I @10%. Governments dull and steady. I Tennessees, Virginias, Louisianas and North Carolinas steady. New Sooth Carolinas very weak. Tennessees 66%; new 65%. Virginias 61; new 67. Loni-1 Bianas62; new 52; levees 61%; 8s 73. Alabamas 1.00; 6s 65. Georgias 80; 7s 84. North Carolinas 85%; new 15. South Carolinas 66; new 29. BALTIMORE, December 2.-Cotton firm and quiet-middling 18%; receipts 320 bales; sales 810; stock 467. CHARLESTON. December 2.-Cotton quiet-middling 18@18%; receipts 2,830 bales; sales 1,000; stock 83,166. SAVANNAH, December 2.-Cotton firm ?nd in active demand-middling 18%; receipts 2,412 bales; sales 2,000; stock 55,153. AUGUSTA, December 2.-Cotton qaiet ?nd steady - middling 17%; receipts 1,000 bales; sales 900. ?HMOBILE, December 2.-Cotton firm midoling 18; receipts 1,050 bales; sales 1,000; stock 32,774. GALVESTON. Deoember 2.-Cotton lull-good ordinary 16@16%; receipts 366 bales; sales 200; stock 20,213. NEW ORLEANS, Deoember 2.-Cotton luiot-middling 18%@18%; receipts I 1,452 bales; exports 998; sales 7,500; ?took 141,482. Flonr firmer-double r.37%@7.60; treble 7.75. Oorn market bare. Bacon firm-shoulders 7%; sides I 3. Molasses easier-fair prime 40@42; 3hoioe 48@45. LONDON, December 2-Noon.-Con iola 92%. Bonds 92%. FRANKFORT, Deoember 2.-Bonds I ?7%. PARIS, Deoember 2.-Rentes 56L 85o. LIVERPOOL, December 2-- Noon.- I Cotton opened quiet and is now dall- I uplands 9%; Orleans 9%@10; sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export 3,000. Lost. A OHEOE on Central National Bank, pay- I ?\. able to D. Howell, or bearer, for $69.66. Payment stopped at bank. Please return to Doo 3 1 DAN. CRAWFORD A SONS. Columbia Chapter No. 6, R. A. M. AN Extra Convocation will be held IB???gin Masonic Hall, TO-MORROW (Mon gEaSgiay) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Tho M. mtWmmE. M. Degree will be conferred, By order of the M. E. H. P. Deo 8 1_H. E. BRUCE. 8ocretary. Baa-light Bills for Month of November. CONSUMEES wiU please attend to the pay? ment of their bills without delay. This nosing the years' business, the Secretary has I :o make out his yearly report, and promptness I Till anaifat me in making an early return. JACOB LEVIN, Secretary Columbia Gas Company. Deo 3_3 IRWIN'S HALL! Manager, - - . JOHN TEMPLETON, j Firtt appearance in Columbia of tbe Create?i Attractions Ever Presented! ' MONDAY EVENING, DEtEttlllEit 4, APPEARANCE of the combined STABS OF THE SOUTH, (18 great artistes,) in the I Grandest and moBt select performanoee. Also, I hs world's greatest sensational artistes, j LEON BROTHERS, In their great sets. Tho wonderful MAYTHEFAY, ALICE VANE. AND GRAND COMPANY. Monday evening, Deoembor 4, the old fa? shioned Comedy, in five aots, entitled HEIR AT LAW. Admission $1; OhUdren half price No extra charge for reserved seats. Doors open at quarter before 7. Curtain rises at 8 o'olook._Dee 3 Seegors' Beer is Pore. IT don't contain Oocooulus indisns Fish Berries to make Bleepy or headache. Fire Crackers and Torpedoes. 1 AA BOXESFIBECRACKERS, 1UU 25 boxes Torpedoes, for sale by Deo 2_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Citizens' Savings Bank of e. G. ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS mado in thia Bank on or before the 5th day of eaoh calendar month will boar interest for that monta as if deposited on the 1st Instant. J. 0. B. SMITH, Deo 1 4_Assistant Cashier. Stop and 8ee. THE latest papors and periodicals, from all parts of tho country, for Bale at N. G. GIBBON'S News Depot. Will furn iah aoy paper desired, at atoro or privato rosideuce, N. G. GIBSON, Ono door North Pollock Uouee. Deo! fl_ Private Boarding House, kjmmr^y. BY MRS. SAMUEL TOWN J?f?r?fc^2 SEND. Senate street, Bouth MBBwBiBr _oast of tho Capitol, ono square SMB^SWB-froin Main street, Colombia, 3. C._Doc 2 Sm} Georgia Lands for 8ale. IOFFER for sale one ot tho moat desirable plaoea in Middle Georgia, for planting and ?tock raising, situated ton miles tionth-wost of Hawkinsvillo, Ga., and oontalna about 1,230 aoros; 400 oleared. Ton Mile or Reedy Creek runs through it, and affords a good j mill site. The plaoo can ho conveniently di? vided into traste of 300 to 500 sores If desired. Long time for part of the money. Call on A. 0. PATE, ESQ-, Hawkinsvillo, or address WM. LUNDV, Deo 1 3* Macon, Ga. Daniel W. Voorhoes, a Democratic member of Ooo gross from In dina a, and a gentleman of mark and fine.elocution, gives very bad advioo to the Democracy of the nution when he advises them tc meet ia convention at an early day anc arrange their programme and strategy for the coming campaign. Montgomery Blair, an older stager comes nearer the mark when he reoom mends the Democracy to lie low anc keep dark, until the Radicals shall de velop their plans and conditions. In other words, Mr. Calhoun's doo trine of "masterly inactivity" is agaii invoked as the trae policy of the part] -uo conventions, no addresses, a gene ral muzzling cf the orators of th party, and a suppression of local politi oians, and a quiet, vigilant, thonghtfu reserve of the press and the chiefs of th? party. This is the temper and strateg; that mar yet discover the path to vic tory. This ia somewhat better thai rushing madly and wildly to the glorion grave which1 PO - many old and vonni oratora discourse so fluently and eic quently about in ward and co m mi tte meetings. Jbet our young men hewar of all entangling alliances and lawles combinations. They can do no good and may do a world of harm. [ifisto Orleans Times. SERIOUS AFFRAY.-We learn that {)ereonal difficulty took plaoe on Tuesda ast at Blaokstooks, between Messrs. I MoGsrley and B. Mo Waters, in whic the former was ont several times in tb head by a hatchet in the hands of tb latter. ' We heard, yesterday, that Mi MeOarley, thongh seriously injured, we somewhat better. MoWaters has bee arrested.- IFinnaooro News. Early marriages and no divorce law is the right thing for women, says Mn Sarah Norton. To Consumers of Oas. AGREEABLE to the aotion of tho Board Direotors, and sanctioned at a meeting Stockholders, oonBumere of gas will 1 oharged from thia date at the rate of TE DOLLARS PEB THOUSAND, until each tin aa the ohange in the worka now about to 1 made will admit of a reduotion. It ia due to conBumera that they Bhould 1 informed of the oauae requiring the chan? in price. It will he recollected tbat in Man last, the prioe waa 19, and reduced to $7 p thoueand; al which time we were paying $1. per barrel of rosin. Thia artiolo has eteadi increased, until it haB reaohed the prese prioe of ti 75. Of thia artiole, between 2,0 and 8,000 b?rrele are ue6d to produoo t light, and with difficulty prooured. At tl ruinous price, the Company had to snape operations, or change the worka to coal. T latter has been decided on, and when coi ploted-which will bo in aa short a timo material and workmen can make it-t charge to consumera will be reduoed to a lc prioe than baa boen ohargod aince tho wor have been in operation. JAOOB LEVIN, Seoretary Columbia Gaa-Light Co COLUMBIA, Deoember 1, 1871. Dec ' Dissolution. THE firm of STARLING A POPE is tl day dissolved by mutual consent, peroone having claims will bring them forwi for collection at once, and all indebted v make payment to either of tho undersign or thoir accounta will bo placed in the har of a Magistrate fur collection. W. D. STARLING Deo 2 3_W. 8. POPE. 8tovail's Excelsior Mills Flour. ABBS. WE keep large supplies of this CEI ^TBRATBD FLOUR, which wo seU ??B?wbolesale or retail, and warrant 1 qua?ty. J. A. HENDRIX A BRO., Nov ll Imo_Columbia, 8. C One Puncheon Loohgilphead. THE beat SCOTOH WHISKEY. Deal can have it noarly at coat. Nov 15_JOHN C. BEEPERS Sundries. WE have received a large supply of following goods, which we are offer at low prices: Whole, half and quarter boxee RAISINS, Almonds, Palm Nuts, Filberts, Pecans, Walnuts. Nov 23_JOHN AGNEW A SOI Pipes! Pipes!I Ur\f\f\ INDIAN CLAY PIPES, i\JxJvJ sale low to dealers. Nov23_JOHN C. SEEGERI The Last of the Season. fk/Xfl BUSHELS Pure Buat-proof Si ?U\J\J OATS, for sale for cash only. Nov 28 E. HOPI QUOTATION8 vos SOUTH CABOLINA Sa? cuara ?ES, BY D. GAMBUTLL, BUCEES, Main street, Oolnmbia, S. G., Dealer io Gold, Silver. Bank Notes, Stocks, Beads, otc.- December 2, 1871. A ? i STATS. Sid Ashed. Sooth Carolina Bonds, 6 ty cent, iold)-...^..........,. 70 Sooth Carolina Bonds, 6 ty I oont. (new).82 Sooth Carolina Stock, 6 -ty ot. 40 om BEounrrrxs. City Colombia Bonds, 6 ^ ct. 60 City Colombia Bonds, 7 ty ot. 66 City Oolnmbia Gas Stock, par, $25. 18 City Charleston Stock, 6 ty ot. 63 City Charleston Bonds, Fire Loan. 7 ty cont. 72 BAIXiBOADS. South Carolina Bonds-, 7 ty cent., 1st mortgage. 85 Sooth Carolina Bonds, 7 ty ot. 72 South Carolina Bonds. 6 ty ot. 62 Sooth Carolina Stook, par, 8100. 32 Sonth Carolina Bank Stook, par, 8126. 32 North-eastern Bonds,lat mort? gage, 8 ty cent. 01 North-eastern Bonds, 2d mort? gage, 8 ty cent. 81 North-eastern Stock, prefer? red, 8 ty cent., par 860.... North-eastern Stook, Capital, par, 850. Charleston and Savannah Bonds, 0 ty cent. 65 Savannah and Charleston 75 Bonds, 1st mort., 7 ty cent. 65 Savannah & Charleston Bonds State gu aran too, 7 ty cent.. Savannah and Charleston Stook, par, 8100. Greenville and Colombia Bonds. Rtfttfi gnar., 7 ty ot.. 52 55 Greenville and Colombia Bonds, 2d mortgage, 7 ty ot. 52 Greenville and Columbia lat mortgage, post doe, 7 ty ot. 90 ' Greenville and Columbia Stook, par, $25. 1 Charlotte, Oolnmbia and Aug. 1st mortgage Bonds, 7 ty c. 82 Oharlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta Stock, 8100, par. 35 Spartanburg and Union B'da, State guarantee, 7 ty cent.. 40 Blue Bidge Bonds, let mort gaga, 7 ty cent. 50 Cheraw and Darlington B'nds, 1st mortgage, 8 ty cent.... it2 Cheraw and Darlington B'nds, 2d mortgage,|3 ty cont. 82 BASHES. People's Bank of Charleston Stook, par, $100. 4 Union Bank Charleston Stock, : par, $50. 45 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Charleston Stook, par, 825 25 South Carolina Loan and Trust Co. Stook, par, $100.. . 100 First National Bunk Stock, par, 8100. 125 People's National Bank Stock, par, 8100. 104 Bank of Charleston Stook, par, $100. 19 Carolina National Bank of Co? lumbia Stook, par, $100... 100 Central National Bank of Co? lumbia Stook, par, 8100... 100 Sonth Carolina Bank and Trust Co. Stock, par, $100. BANK NOTES. Bank of Camden. 15 Bank of Chester. 15 Bank of Georgetown. 05 Bank of Hamburg. 15 Bunk of Newberry. 20 Bank of Sonth Carolina. 05 Bank of State of Sonth Caro? lina, prior to 1861. 25 30 Bank of State of Sonth Caro? lina, 1861 and 1862. 23 28 Commercial Bank Oolnmbia.. 15 Exchange Bank of Oolumbia 03 Farmers' and Exohacge Bank of Charleston. 03 Merchants'Bank of Cheraw. 03 Planters'Bank of Fairfield.. 03 State Bank. 03 Those quotations are liable to fluctua? tion. Securities sent to me will be re? mitted for as directed, at the best mar? ket rates. Stacks and Bonds of every description bought and sold. Boarding. A FEW gentlemen can havo first olaaa DAY A. BO A HD I NO at Mre. L. E. Blaokwoll'B, in the new cottage next to Dr. Unwin*. Dec 2 2 The Oharleston Charitable .Association For the Benefit of the FREE SCHOOL FUND. Incorporated by Act of A?s?uibiy, 1870. Approved March 8, 1871. Second Grand Single Number Baffle and Distribution Awards. Awards of United States Gold Bonds, Diamonds, Gold Watches, Jewelry, &c, For the Bonofit of tho Freo School Fond, will tako place on SATURDAY, DECEMBER ?3, 1871, At No. 117 Meeting atroet. Charl UH ton, S. C., at 1 o'clook P. M., in public. CERTIFICATE SHARES ONE DOLLAR! SCHKDlrE OF AWARDS. Ono Award of a set of Diamond Ear-llings and Preaatpin-the Diamonds are largo and of tho purost water. Alao, a large Solitaire Diamond Bing, and a pair of very hoavy Gold Bracelets, with Tassels-designated as No. 1 in the awards, valued at.(2,500 One Award of ono aet of Diamond Ear-lunge and Breastpin, largo and pure Brilliants, richly Bet-designated as No. 2 in the awards, valued at. 1,250 One Award of one set of Diamond Ear-lliugs and Breastpin, large Brilliants-desig? nated as No. S in the awards, valued at. . 1,000 One Award of one sot of Diamond Ear-Binge and Broastpin-designated aa No. 4 in the awards, valued at. l,CO0 Ono Award of one laige Diamond CroBB Breastpin, large Diamonds- designated as No. 6 in the award?, valned at. BOO One Award of one nob Oluator Diamond King-designated as No. G in the awards, va? lued at. 400 Cue Award of ono Cluster Diamond Bing, sot oval-designated as Na. 7 in tho awards, valued at. 300 Ono Award of a Gontioman's Diamond Cluster Broaatpin, large Diamond in contro designated aa No. 8 in the awards, valued at. 700 One Award of a single atone Diamond liing-dosignatod as No. 9 in tho awards, valued at. . 100 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch, with splendid Gold Opera Chain and Taaeols-de? signated aa No. 10 in the awards, valued at. SOO Ono Award of a Lady's Gold Watoh and heavy Gold Opera Chain-designated as No. ll in the awards, valned at. 250 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and largo Cold Chain, with Tassels-designated as No. 12 in the awards, valued at. 200 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watoh and largo Opera Chain, Tasseled-designated aa N?. 18 in the awards, valued at. 20C One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, "tem winder, timing fifth and auarter ao conds, made by Jorgenson, ono of the best timing Watches in the United States, with massive Gold Chain-design ted BB KO. 14 in the awards, valued at. 70C One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem winder, with large Gold Chain-desig- * pated as No. 15 in tho awards, valued at. 30( One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem winder, and maeaivo Gold Chain-do? signatod as No. 1G in the awards, valued at. SOC Ono Award of a Gentleman's Largo Gold Hunting Watoh, made by Tobias, with masaivo . I Gold Chain-designated as No. 17 in tho awards, valued at. SOI One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem windor, with hoavy Gold Chain-desig? nated as No. 18 in the awards, valued at. . 301 One Award of one sot of Solid Silver Spoons and Porks -designated aa No. 19 in tho awards, valued at. 201 One Award of one Triple-Plated Tea Sot on Win to Metal, largo Plated Waiter, ono pair of Fruit ht ands, and one pair Cako Baskets- designated as No. 20 in the awards, valned at. 2? 20 Awards, eaoh of $50 United States Gold Bonds, now issue, valued at. 1,00 GO Awards, each of one-fourth of a $100 Gold Bonds, Unitod States, new issue, valuod each atl25. 1,601 All the above awards can bo examined at the offices of tho Association, No. 147 Meotiui street, Charleston, S. C. All the Diamonds are of tho purest quality, and aro large an mounted in the latest style, and havo been expressly imported by Messrs. Larmour A Co. Jewelers, Baltimore Maryland, for tho Association, and tho values named aro just at mar ket prices. The Ladiea are respectfully reqnosted to call and examino these beautiful goodf uemember, t.?rjr Award mast foe Distributed on ?ne Day of the H a Ole to tb Certificate-Holders. The above Awards to be Distributed In ?old Bonds, Diamonds, Watcliei Jewelry, dee., In Conformity to Law, OKRTIFJOA1ES ONLY ONE DOLLAR! For all Orders, sddro.e L. T. LEVIN, Columbia, S. O. Deaf B.C. SHIVER. DAVID JONE?. R.O. SHIVER & GO., WHOLESALE and HE TAIL DEALERS in CBY GOODS, Notions, Furs, Laces, Embroi? deries, Cloaks, Shawls, Umbrellas, Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Trunks, Yalisos, Satchels, Milli? nery Goods, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, llibbons, Velvets, Satins, Silks, Window Shades, Window Cornices. Window Damasks, Papering, Wall Decorations, Oil Paintings, Chromos, SUol Engravings, Lithographs, Upholstery Goods of all kinds. Dress-making in all its branches. Manufacturing Rooms whoro wp aro making np unite for less than the matorials of a suit often cost. Our maxi? mum stock of the year ia now in store, making such a display of goods as we never had be? fore, far surpassing anything onteido Now York city. Being thoroughly alive to the times and with ample ability, places us in position to ofior our patrons great advan? tages, and in prices guaranteeing thom to save money dealing with us. City and coun? try morohants, jobbers and rotailers, will find they can Bavo money and long railroad travels by looking through our goods. Nov 30_R. C. BHIVEB A CO. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Black Seed Oats. J BEG to offer, to arrive, this CHOICE SEED GRAIN, At $1.15 por bushel, from cargo now discharg? ing at Havannah. J. O. MATHEWSON, General Commission Mer- haut, Anguata, Ga._Nov 30 6 State of South Car olin a--Fairfield Co. The State of South Carolina, plaintiff, va. the Spartanhurg and Union Railroad Company, and others, croditors.-Order for Sale, Ac. BY virtue of a decretal order in tho above stated case, all tho creditors of the Spartanburg and Union Railroad Company are requireo to provo and ostablish their de? mands against tho said Company, beforo us, as Special Roferoes, at the law oflico of James H. Rion, Esq., in Winuaboro, bs. C., on the 2Gth, 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th daya of Decem? ber, A. D. 1871. and on tho 23d, 2Uh, 25lh, 2(>th. 27th and 28th dav? of January. A. D. 1872. JAMES M. BAXTER, THOMAS B. JETER, Nov 2G Special Referee?. MffT The Fairfield Herald, tho Unionville Times, the Carolina Spartan and tho Colum? bia Union will publish till lat of February, 1872, and sond bills to tho Clerk of tho Court, Winnsboro._ Salo Sp art an bur g and Union Railroad. Tho State of South Carolin a, plaintiff, against tho Spartanburg and Union Railroad Com? pany and others, creditors, defendants. IN obodionco to au ordor dated 15th day ol November, 1871, passed by tho Hon. Jamos M. Rutland, Judgo of tho ith Circuit, of the Ht ate of South Carolina, the undersigned will soil, on tho FIRST MONDAY in January, 1872, at Unionville, in the County of Union, in thc State of South Carolina, before tho Court House door, between tho hours of ll o'clock in tho forenoon and 3 o'clock iu tho afternoon, at public outcry, to tho highest bidder, thc whole of tho SPARTANBURG AND UNION RAILROAD, including tho Hoad-bcd, Righted Way, Grading, Bridges, Masonry and Super? structure. 1\ ing ana situate in tho Counties of Fairfield, Union and Spartanburg; all thc stock subscribed for in tho Spartauburg and Union Railroad Company; the chartered rights and privileges thereof; tho railroad spikes, chairs and equipments, and all tho property owned by eaid company, as incidont or neces? sary for its bunine BB, on tho following terms, to wit: Twenty-five thousand ?25.000) dol? lars cash, and tho balance in three equal semi-annual instalments, with interest on each instalment from tho day of salo, to bc secured by the bond of the purchaser, with mortgagoof tho entire property sold. Thc purchaser will also be required to pay for all stamps and papers. if tho highest bidder should fail to pay at once tho twenty-five thousand ($25,000> dol? lars aforesaid in cash, theproporty hereinbe? fore advertised will immediately be offered, at the time and placo above mentioned, upon the terms already stated, for re-sale. JAMES M. BAXTER. THOMAS B. JETER, NOVEMBER 28,1871. ReforeeB. J8V~The Unionville T?ntes, Fairfield Herald, Carolina Spartan and Columbia Union will copy until day of salo and send bills to Re? ferees. _Nov 20 Wood! Wood'.! Wood!!! THE undersigned bogs leave to notify tho citizens of Columbia that ho has, this day, established a WOOD YARD, at tho : Charlotto Depot, just below, or back of Mr. ["Hamberg'? Store, where ho has. and will en? deavor to koep on hand, an inexhaustible enpply of choico Oak, Dry Pine and Light? wood, which ho will sell, and deliver any? where within the city limits, at the regular market prices. For oonvenionoo, I have mado arrangements to have orders left at tho atoro of Mr. Agnew's, in front of the Stat? HOOBO, and at tho store ot J. A. Hondrix. Parties leaving order? will plcaae state the quality and quantity wanton, with their ad? dress and place of rosidonce. Prompt atten? tion and good measure guaranteed. lu order that buyors may know that they are receiving good measure, I have all my Wood corded, ao that all partiea can inspect for themselves; and I would prefer having them do BO before purchasing. I will also, as soon aa possible, have on bauds good supply of tho different qualities of Coal, Brick, Granito, Lime, Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Post, SaBh and Blinds. Doors, Ac. Parties having Lumbor, Wood, Shingles, Poet, Ac, BO dosiring, can ship and have thom sold on co.nmiaeion at a liber al rato. Contractors, mechanics and buddera gene? rally would do well to call, before making their arrangement? elsewhere. Nov 24_M. A. TENN. South Carolina-Richland County. D. B. DeSausauro, administrator, de bonis non, of Ale xander Brodie, deceased, vs. Ho? ratio McCleuaghan, administrator of C. H. Black, decoased. Jamos Black, William M. Cline, Melvin M. Sams, et nz., Catherine Ashton), John Philson, Eliza A. Ph?Bon, Rev. Mr. Henning,Sana Henning, Mary Ann Brodie, et al.-Complaint for relief, &c. To tho defendants Jamos Black, William M. Olino, Catherine Ashford, John PhilBOn, Eliza A. Philson, Rev. Mr. H?nning, Sana H?nning and Mary Ann Brodio. YOU aro heroby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of wmch a copy is horowith served upon you, and to servo a copy of your answer to tho asid complaint on tho subscribers, at their office at Columbia, within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusivo of tho day of euch service; sud if you fail to answor the complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action will applv to tho Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated November 18, 1871. To tho defendants. Take notico that the aummons in thia action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed in tho ofilco of tho Clerk of tho Court of Com? mon Pleas, for Richland County, at Columbia, Stato of South Carolina, aforesaid,on tho 24th day of Novomber, in tho vcar 1871. D. B. DES A UNSURE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated November 30. 1871. _ Dec lfm 12 Pickles, Fruits and Vegetables. 1 "*Lt\ DOZEN, in glass and cane, of tho LOU choicest kinds, as follows: English Piccahli and Chow Chow; California Apricots and Bartlett Pearn; Pino Apple's, fresh Peach? es, Plums, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Green Corn, Asparagus, Spanish Olives, Canora' Worcester Sauce, French and English Mus? tard, Dessicated Cocoanut, Chocolate Paste, Essence Coffee, Ac; all fresh and for sale low for cash._E. HOPE. Lime. BARRELS or LIME, for salo low by JOHN AGNEW A HON. 200 Axiotlon Sale?. Mules, I for get, Wagons and Harness. BY JALOB LEVIN. Ou MONDAY, December 4, at 10 o'clock, I will eel!, at the Goart Ho nae, , 4 good MULES, 1 Wagon, j 4 Harness, eithor in whole or separate. ALSO, i 8 MULES, 1 fine Bay Horee. Terms oaah._Deo 2 House und Lot. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY, December 4, at 10 o'clock, in front of the Court House, I will eoll the HOUBE AND LOT. situated on the North-oaet corner, intersection of Wayne and Lumber atreets-lot measuring 1048-12 on Lumber by 211 8-12 on Wayne street, moro or loss-being immediately op? posite the residence of Mayor Alexander. Terme of aale oaah. Purchaser to pay for aiampa and conveyance._Dec 2 Sale of (My Lot, on account and risk of for? mer Purchaser. BY JACOB LEVIN. On tho first MONDAY in Deoembor next, 1 will eell, before the Court House, at 10 o'clock, on account and risk of former pur ohaaer, That vaoant LOT. on Henderson street, no? r Gervaie, being 52 feet front, by 208 deep; bounded on tho South by estate of Howell, and North by Gus. Oooper. TE HM H OF SALK.-Oaah. Pureba ?er s to pay for stamps and papera. Nov 12 mi Iteul Estate. . D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Auctioneers. WE will sell, on MONDAY, December 4, in front of the Court House, That really valuable BUILDING LOT, situ? ated on tho eite of tho Congaree Hotel place, third lot from tho alley corner, 25 feet front, 208 feet deep. Sale positive. Terms cash. Deo 2 2_ E. W. BEIBBL8 A CO. Land for Hale. BY B. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. On MONDAY next, Deoember 4, we will sell, in front of tho Court House at Columbia, at 10} o'clock in tho forenoon. All that LOT OF LAND, bounded North bj a email street, Eaat by land of Wm. Babb, South by lot of James Beard; fronting fifty two feet on email atroet above mentioned, and running back ball tho length of square There ia a email house cn caid lot. Tarma Half oaah; balance in one year, eeoured bi bond and mortgage of premises sold. Pur? chaser to nay for papers and stamps. Pur' chaser will bo expected to pay the cc sh por' tion at time of bid, or the lot will be immo diatoly resold Deel Mules. BY B. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. ON MONDAY MOBNING, the 4th instant, a 10 o'clock, in front of the Court Honae, wi will soil, without reserve, FIVE YOUNG MOLES, large, and wei broke to double and Bingle harness. Term. cash. Deo 1 Desirable Real Estate at Auction. D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Auctioneers On the FIBST MONDAY in December, ii front of the Court Houao in thia city, I wil sell, at public auction, That very eligible BUILDING LOT, oi Richardson street, directly South and adjoin ing tho sito of Nickeraou Hotel, contaiuic? fifty-two feet aix inches, moro or leaa, oi Itichard8on stroet, running back 165 feet moro or less; roar measurement fifty-six foet moro or loss. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay mo fo papers and stamps. J. W. PARKER. Desirable Easiness Stund, at Auction. BY D.C. PEIXOTTO & SON. ON MONDAY MORNING, December 4, a half-past 10 o'clock, in front of tho Com House iu this city, we will sell. All that LOT, with a two-story brick Stor and Dwelling, and out-buildings thereon, si uated on Gervais street, between Ricbftrdso and Aasemhly streets; the aaid Lot measurio front, on Gervais street, 54 feet, moro or losi and running back 208 fuet, more or leai bounded on tho Houth by Gervaia atreet, o tho North by J. H. Baldwin, on the East b J. C. Lyona, on the West by Mrs. Stratton. Torma-Ono third cash; balanco in oue an two yoars, secured hy bond, bearing iutorei at Heven per cont, per annum, and niortgag of tho prem?eos; property to be insured au policy to be assigned; purchasers to pay f< papera and stamps. The abovo can be troa od for previous to day of aale. Nov 2G Auction Sale. BY D. G. PEIXOTTO & SON. WE will sell, on MONDAY, at 10 o'clock A. M in Iront of tho Court Houae, All that tract of LAND, within 2* milos the city, bounded by landa of J. E. Black, e tatoa of Junes Peckham, Crewe and other containing about 70 acree, more or leaa. Tl tract ia well wooded and a portion of it ia got Bottom Land. There are two fine Springs c the premises. Terms made known on day of aale. Dec 1 E. W. SEIBEL3 A CO., AgtB. Referee's Sale. Henry W. Dixon, Administrator, de bonis m ot Wright Denley, vs. Henry Caughman, ux et al. IN pnrsuanco of tho decretal order, sign by his Honor Judgo S. W. Melton, on tl 27th October, I will sell, beforo the Cou House, in Columbia, on the first MONDAY December, that well-known and valuat PLANTATION, formerly owned by Wrig Deuley, deceased, known aa Greenfield. Ti plantation comprises about 1,500 acres, lyn on tho Bluf! Road, about ten milea bolow C lumbla, and adjoins landa of Col. Thnm Davis. Ou it is a large mill, with ampio wat power; out-houses, buildings, gie, sere Tho Tract will be sub-divided to suit pi chasers, and plats thereof exhibited on dav salo, or before, upon application to the undi signed, at bia omen in Columbia. AISO, Also, 19C acres of LAND, more or less miles from Columbia, bounded by lands Edward Percival. Also, 30 aerea of LAND, more or lese milos from Columbia, on the Sonth Carob ltailroad, bounded by landa of Mrs. Yal aud others. TERMS OF HALE-Ono fourth cash; halal in ouo, two and throe years; intereat annul secured by boud and mortgage; purchaser pav for necessary papera. Tho entire property of Wright Donley \ he sold, except tue homestead oxemption. D. B. DKSAUSSURE, Nov 2 t Special lieferet Valuable Saluda Lauds for Sale in ? beville County. THE Executors of tho OBtato of J. W. Moe fc deceased, will ?el! to tho hurbe?! bide ou M ?NDAY.'tbo 4th inetant, at" Abbevilh H., GOO aerea of LAND, lying aix milea Not oast of Hodge's Depot, bounded on tho Noi eaat by Saluda River, Weat b} Mulberry Crc (Turkey Creek runa through the centro of land.) In thia tract there aro about 300 ac of cultivable lands-150 acres of the fir Bottom Lands in this ruction of tho conn Th? Corn Lands will average from twonty to forty bushels to tho aero. Seventy acres ot tho Bottom Land is suitable for ( ton, and iu productiveness ia second to land in the up-country. All of tho upland cuiiivaiiou are good. About 125 acres of tract ia in original forest, and tho balanc in old field.-:-a considerable portion of wi might bo brought iuto profitable cultivate The placo baa reasonably good inipr monta in tho way of Tonemout Houses, C lortable Dwelling, Htablos, Barna, Ac. Ov to ttie wator boundaries, very little fencir necessary to keep up the plantation. ALSO, At the same time and placo, tho Execu will Bell 237 nares of LAND, known as "Rasor Placo," lying on Turkey Creek, hoi od by landB of Mrs. R. A. Mooro, J. C. Wat O. L. Smith and others. Of thoso Li about soventy-flve acree are in a good atal i cultivation, of whioh twenty or thirty acrj Bottom Land. A reaeonablo portion of tract ia in original forest, and tho balanc old fields. Tho buildings on thia placo aro eufilcie adapted for tonant?. Alao, Stables, Ba Ac, Aa. Terme made known on day 01 salo. W. II. MOORE, Execute Dec 1 3_E. A. MOORE, Execntri State of Sonth Carolina. Anderson i^ THE cuUhV OF1 CJOMMU.N PEE3 Mrs. Hortense C. Cooley, Plaintiff, agi Mrs. J ano A. Earlo, Mra. Eugenia Adi Mrs. Sallio F. Earlo, Mra. Annio Earle Samuel B. Earlo-ACTION FOETUSPABTI OF HEAL PQOPEBTY. BY vir ino of a Deorotal Order, to me di od, by tho Hon. Jamea L. Orr, Judi the Court of Common Plea?, In the above named action, I will expoae to aale et Ander? eon O sort House, on sale-day in DECEMBER NEXT, the following real property of the catate of Jcbn B. Barle, deceased, situate in Andereon County, to witt No. 1, Thu plantation ?nowa aa the FABSS PLACE, bing on the Havannah Uiver, contain? ing nine hundred and sixty-seven [967] aerea, moro or Ieee, and adjoining landa of Andrew MoLeea, Thomas H. Anderson, Bird Phillipa and othera. No. a. The plantation or tract known aa the SLOAN FE rt BY PLACE, lying on theBeneoa Hiver, and Weat aide thereof, with a Ferry appurte? nant, contains one hundred aud seventy (.170] aorea. more or leea, and adjolna lands ot Ur. Wm. L. Brodies, B. A King and others. No. 8. The Hotel and Lot in the town of Anderson, known aa the BENSON HOUSE AND LOT, situate ca tho Southwest corner cf the Pub? lic Square, and oontaine two aorea, moro or lese. No. 4, The Store-house and Lot in said town of Anderson, and on the North-eaat corner of the Public Square, known aa No. 12 OH AN HE ROW: containing about one-fourth of au nore, and at present occupied hy N. E. A J. P. Sul? livan. No. 5, The HOUSE AND LOT, aituate in the said town of Anderaon, near the Baptist Church, containing two aorea, more or leaa, bounded on the Weat by McDufHe atreet. on the South by Lot of Jame? A. Hoyt and intervening street, on the Eaat by Baptist Church street, and North by street leading to the BaptiBt Church. No. 0, The HOUSE AND LOT, aituate in the vUlage of Pendleton, known aa "The Silk Houae Lot," containing twelve [13] acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Sirs. Daniele, estate of Jobn B. Earle and others. No 7, The Lot aituate in the aaid village of Pen? dleton, known aa the MARY HUNTER LOT, bounding Lots of estate ol John B. Earle, Mra. Margaret Washington and Broad and Main streets, and supposed to contain about one aere. No. 8, The vacant WOOD LOT. aitnate in said village of Pendleton, containing about four acres, bounded by Lots of tho Episcopal Oburoh, George 8eaborn, Main Btreet and the Bino Ridge Bailroad. No. 0, The Lot situate in the aaid village of Pen? dleton, known as the CALHOUN LOT. sup? posed to contain about one acre, and adjoining Lote of W. H. D. Gaillard, eatate of Mary Hunter and others. No. 10. The plantation or traot known aa the MBS. PLAC1DIA ADAMS PLACE, situate on Eight eon Mile Creek, containing ono hundred and thirty acre?, more or lees, adjoining lands of Martin S. McCay, Mra. Lucy Maxwell and othere. No. ll, A small tract, situate about two miles North of tho town of Andereon, on the Eaat of the public highway loading to Pendloton. contain? ing about thirty acres, and adjoining lande of Robert Stephenson, T. D. Wagner and othera, known aa part of the WHITE HALL TRAOT. TERMS OF SALE-One-third nf tho purchase money to be paid in cash; balance on a credit of one and two years, payable in equal annual instalments, with interest from day of salo, to be scoured by honda of the purchaser, and personal security, and mortgagea of the pre? mises. Purchasers to pay extra for stamps and papera. ALSO), By virtue of the said Decretal Order, I will likewise, at the same time and placo, LEASE to the highest bidder, at publie outcry, for the ensuing three [S] yeara, and until the fur? ther order af the Court No. 1, The plantation known aa the DEEP CREEK PLACE, aituate on Deop Creek, suppoeed to contain about thirteen hundred and fl tty [1 350] acres, and adjoining landa ot James UcLesky, William Bolt, Eddy Lewis and others. No. 2, The SHALLOW FORD BRIDGE PLACE, situate on Seneca River, supposed to con? tain about twenty-live acres, adjoining the Deep Creek Place, with Toll Bridge on the samo. TEBHB OF LEASE- Lessees to give .honda, with approved personal security, for payment of the rent anuuallv 'JAMES S COTHBAN, Nov 10 m3_Special Referee. Fine Carpeting, Bedsteads, Arm-Chairs, ?cc. BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. TUE8DAY MORNING, December 5, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Auotion Store, without the least reserve, The following well-kept household artiolea, belonging to a reapeotable family declining honaekeeping: Fino Mahogany Arm-Chaira, Sof&a, Bedsteads, Hair-Seat Parlor Chaira, Tete-a-Tetes. ANO Four large elegant English Brusaela Car? peta, perfectly new single and double Mat? tresses, Cooking Stoves and Utensils, Parlor Stovee, and a lvrge assortment and variety of housekeeping artices. ALSO, 300 yarda of three-ply Carpeting, to be Bold in lota to suit purchasers. Conditions caah. Sale positivo. Dec 3 Horses, Mules, Hogs, Wa<jous, Harness, and Agricultural Implements of all kinds. By D. C. P?IX0XT0 & SON, Auctioneers. ON THURSDAY MORNING next, December 7, at 10 o'olock, we will sell, without any reserve, at the "Old Roach Place," three miles from Columbia, on the Monticello Road, tho following: 2 tino YOUNG MULES. 2 No. 1 Horses, Several due young Chester Pigs, 1 Two-horse Wagon, 1 One-horae Wagon, Seta substantial Wagon Harness. 1 Corn Sheller, 1 Feed Cutter, 1 Cotton Planter, 1 Cotton Oin, 1 Wheat Fan, Plowe, Barrows, Cultivators, and numeroua other Agricultural Implements. Sale positivo. Condition? cash. Deo! The Royal Family. PRINCESS ROYAL, born November 21, 1810. Prince of Wales, born November 9,1841. Princess Alice, born April 15. 1843. Frince Alfred, born August 6. 1844. Princess Helena, born May 25. 184G. Princesa Louisa, born Maroh 18, 1848, Princo Arthur, horn May 1, 1850. Princo Loopold, born April 7,1853. Princeaa Beatrice, born April 14, 1857. The Crowning Glory of all ia the "QUEEN'S DELIGHT." i no Bioud of tho Nation mado pure by using HEINITSH'S "QUEEN'S DELluHT" aTd bia BLOOD and LIVER PILLS. Nov 29_t_ ? Home in Georgia. BEING about to chango my business, I now offer my beautiful Country Residence, with its surroundings, for salo AT A BAB GAIN, located nine milea Weht of Eawkina ville, in rulaakt County, Ga. 335 acres of land, two-tbiide cleared, upon which ia a nico new framed dwelling, with dining-room and kitchen attached. In modern style, with water and servants' houses conveniently located. Also, a nice new framed store-house, A GOOD COUNTRY STAND, about forty yarda from the dwelling; now framed giu-honae, with new "Pratt*' Gin and Rubber Rand, and Craig's new patent horse power attached; a gooU wooden acrew, crib, barn, Btables, tool house, and six comfortable tenante' houses. Tho place ie well watered, Cedar Creek run? ning throngh one of tho lots; well at yard and horse lot; Boil good, and no healthier place can be found in Middle Georgia. Cash prico of place aa above described 14,000. Would accept time payment from a good purchaser. Will also eoll with the place, if desired, corn, fodder, horaoe, mulee, hogs, farming, carpen tere' toola, wagons, eto. Addreaa W. C. HARVARD, Nov 29 tGnri_Hawkinwville, Ga. For Sale. OAA f\f\C\ FEET OF LUMBER, tH/UaUVFU 60.000 feet of well soa eoned Flooring on hand Ordere for Lath, and all kinda Lumber filled at short notice Apply at onr Lumber Yard, on Lady etreot and Greenville Railroad, or addreaa W. LOWRY A CO., Q,t2R3mo Box 130. Columbia. S C. For Sale. A LOT of fine Kentucky A Ffcm. MULES and HORSES, jual ar-iySaaJ* H rived. Call at /Oj. BJBSM DALY'S STABLES, I Oct 7 On Assembly street.