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i .ii ""mn .i7i;iym>'''i _ SM rc Iff m AOaur.i LONDON, December 28.- Walea h nd a good night, ibo Aron bia bop o? Canter? bury has ordered speoisl prayers to be discontinued, MADRID, December 28.-It is reported that Marshal Couche has been appointed Captai a-Goneml of Cuba, and Admiral Dr. Burnabi suooeedn Bouor Roberts at Washington. KOMB, December 28.-A decree baa been issued inaugurating a oosnmeroial treaty with the United Blutes. A EUC rican Intellltfeuea. BOSTON, December 28.-The Harvard sugar refinery at Cambridge was burned last night; loss $30,000. NKW YOBK, December 28.-The Broad? way Bank received, $20,000 in worthlese checks, und a Newark bank was victim? ized ia the same amount by the Burne person. j| The Times says O'Oonor opposes the .indictment of Mayor Hall. No trace of Tweed. Judge Leonard dissolved the injunction against the sale of Tweed's property. " It ?B stated that Captain Murray, of. the sohoonor General Lorbed, was drowned off Hatteras. A Havana letter says the civil portion of the Cuban Government is abolished, and the whole power veBted ia the mili? tary. 1,000 rifles by the stunner Web? ster safely reached the Cubans. Tweed's whereabouts are constantly known to the Sheriff. He bas never left the city, and has no such intentiou. J us t?Qcation of his bondsmen is progress? ing. The [Sheriff's attach?es expresa the opinion that his bail will be entirely set? tled to-morrow. The Central Savings Baak, oorner Sixth avenue and Forty-second street, has suspended. Michael J. Murphy, a post office clerk, is held ia $3,000 for embezzlement. 108 oases of measles were reported last week. , The Sheriff found Chas. Ii. Bur? roughs, for whom he lind a warrant, dead, ia hts house. He suicided De? cember 10. The body was frozeu Btiff when found. 8T. LOUIS, December 28.-Ar rab oil Hamilton, aged sixteen, suicided with iodide of potassium. She had a quarrel with her lover. JJ AN VILLE, KY/., JJ ecu LU uer 28.-Sev. B. J. Breckenridge is dead. CINCINNATI, December 28.-Thc resi? dence of J. C. Ward, of Madison ville, was robbed last night of $30,000 in bank notes. PHILADELPHIA, PA., December 28. The steam frigate Chattanooga sunk at League Island. It is supposed she was out by ice. SAN FBANGTSCO, December 28.-The silver mines in Arizona are assaying im? mensely rich. Thc trial of 107 oitizens and Indians for the murder of Apaches at Camp Grant is progressing. Their acquittal is probable, the evidence indicating that the Apaches, while fed by the Go vein men t, were depredating upon the whites. ANNAPOLIS, December 28.-Mrs. Whar toa's servant, who waited upon Ketoh um, in giving a detailed account of Ketohnm, said he would sleep it off. The doctor had left but one dose of medicine, which Ketchum said was cot enough, and he would tske a dose of his own. The servent, in making up Ketoh urn's bed, found a vial auder the bolster. The servant left the vial ia Ketahum's room, and told Mrs. Wharton about the vial. She brought it down and showed it to Mrs. Wharton, who told her to put it away. She never saw the bottle be? fore finding it coder Ketchum's bolster. She saw Ketchum take medicino iu Mrs. Wharton's house last summer, aud asked Ketchum if he would have a spoon; he said no; he generally drank what he thought was a dose. The servant did not know what the medicino was. PHILADELPHIA, December 28.-Dr. Wolf Howe was consecrated Bishop of the new Central Diocese of Pennsyl? vania. Nsw ORLHWS, Deco mb er 28.-The steamer Flori/jk hence for Apalaobicala, sunk in the.Sulf. The crew, except John Beed, ?J?ore'd, escaped. Value, $20,000; no insurance. CHABLBSTON, December 28.-Arrived -Steamships James Adger, New York; Gulf Stream, Philadelphia; Falcon, Bal? timore; barque Beltiste, Liverpool. WASHINGTON, December 28.-928 to? bacco factories in the Uoited States are bonded for compliance with tho laws io $8.000,000. Probabilities-Cloudy weather will probably extend very generally on Friday from tho Atlantic ocast to the Western plains, aud the barometer fall with at andi ing or rising temperature over thia area; South-easterly winds with rain ou the Gulf coast, and with threatening weather in the Southern and Middle States; South-westerly winds backing to the Sooth, with risiug temperature from New England to tho lower lakes. The lowest barometer will move Eastward into Illinois, with raia to the Southward and snow to the Northward of J its path, and brisk Southerly winds on Lake Mi? chigan, by Friday morning. Dangerous winds are not anticipated for tho Atlantic ooast to-night. Tbe famous Elgin cotton case, involv? ing some $?00,0?0, will be argued before the Gonrt of Claims early in Jaooary. IRWIN'S HALL. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. IMMENSE success of tho Queen Star of tho Booth and Eminent Comedian, ROSE AND HARRY WATKINS. THIS EVENING, Friday. December 2i>, will be presented tho boautiful domestic drama entitled ' Molly Sawn; or, thc Rose of Killarney. Molly Bawn, with aong....BOSE WATKINS Davey O'Loary.HARRY WATKINS Supplied by the full strength of tho compa? ny. To conolude with tho Adventures of a Love Letter. Tickets and Secured Keats at Ly Brand'*. V Admission $1; Ktserved seats (1 25. , J)eo 29_I _ C., C. and A. K. E. Co. TREASURER a OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Decomber 29,1871. COUPONS for interest on Bonds of thin Oompany, due on first January, will bc Raid at the Central Bank, in this city, or at at ional City Bank, New York. O. BOUKNIOHT, Dec 29 5_Treasurer. The Store AT Olarkson's Turn-Out, on tho Oarader Branch of the Sooth Carolina Railroad, with the-buildings attached, will be rented for one year, from the 1st of January next. Applv to THOMAS B. CLARKSON, Deo 49 Ja 0 Colombia, S. O. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY. -Cm Tuesdafr .vaUlng. at tho rleoot at Lexin ? fon Oott?t Honse," Mr. Uriah G. Fr azure, while at tempting to get opon the oarff while in motion, made a miavatep uni fell be neath the wheels, and waa run over and horribly mangled, dying two hoon at ter ward H. The deceased vus ?to old citi? zen of Lexington Oonnty, The New York Nation speaks of the state of things at the South, which, it says, "cannot well bo worse, and which also seems to threaten a dissolution of aooiety, owing to the deep and unblush? ing corruption and rascality of the OIBSB which has there got into power." Thi6 is from a Republican journal. Don Piatt says "Wade is as ooaree as a horse, as vigorous as a horse, and ig? norant as a horse," and as "the hone knowetb his owner," so does Wade know bis, and whinnies at hearing the voice of the national horse-jockey. Financial and Commercial. COLUMBIA, 8. G., Deoember 28.-Sates of cotton to-day 72 bales-middling 18>4'o. / LONDON, Deoember 28- Noon.-Con? sols 92%. Bonds 92. PARIS, Deoember 28.-Rentes 55f. 45o. LIVERPOOL, Deoember 28-3 P. M. Cotton opened quiet-uplands 9%@10; Orleans 10J?; sales 10,000 bales; specula? tion and export 2,000. - LONDON, December 28-Evening. Bullion decreased ?20,000 during the week. FRANKFORT, Deoember 28.-Bonds 96J?. LIVRRFGGL. December 28- Evening. Cotton quiet and unobanged. NEW YORK, December 28-Noon. Stocks strong and aotive. Gold strong, at 8%@8%. Governments dull but steady. State bond? very firm. Money tight, at 7, and 1-16@?? per oent. per day. Exchange-long 9^; short 9%. Flour, wheat and oom quiet and un? changed. Pork quiet-new 14.50? 15.00. Lard steady. Cotton dull and weak-uplands 20^; Orleans 20%; saleB to-day 200 bales; last evening, 367. Freights dull. Sales of futures, last evening, 2,550 bales, ns follows: Deoem? ber 19}?; January 19 9-10; Februarv 1915-16; March 20 5-16, 20%; April 20K;May 20%. 7 P. M.-Cotton dull; sales 1,211 bales-uplands 20; Orleans 20%. Flour in lair request and nnohnngeu. Whis? key heavy, at 93>?@94. Wheat very quiet and firm. Com, firm and in fair export and home demand, at 77@78 for yellow Southern; new 77J?. Rice quiet, at 8%@8%. Beef quiet. Lard a shade firmer. Freights heuvy. Money-geue ral rate 1-16 commission, but loaned at dose at 7, ourrency. Sterling 9. Gold 8%@8%. Governmouts advanced %. States very firm. Tennessees 64; now 64. Virginias 56; new 55%. Lou? isianas 60; new 50; levees 63; 8s 72. Alabamas 93; 5s 63. Georgias 72; 7s 78. North Carolinas 31%; new 12. South Carolinas 48; new 24. Sales of futures, to-day, 9,200 bales, as follows: December 19 7-16, 19,l.i; January 19%, 19 9-16, 19 15-16; February 19%; March 20%, 20%; April i20%, 20 7-16; May 20&. I i ALTIMORE, December 28.-Flour firm -Western family 7.50@8.25. Wheat dull and unchanged. Com dull-white and yellow 68@70. Oats 53@68. Pork 14.50@15.00. Shoulders 7%?7%. Lard 9%@10. WbiBkey--city 95; Western 96. Cotton steady-middling 19%; re? ceipts 403 bales; sales 457; stock 3,314. CHARLESTON, December 28.-Cotton dull aud nominal-middling 19; receipts 1,958 bales; stock 35,296. LOUISVILLE, December 28.-Bagging dull, at 12%?13. Flour active. Uorn quiet and firm. Provisions with an ad? vancing tendency. Pork 13.50. Shoul? ders 7%; clear ?idea 7%. Lard 9@9%. Whiskey 91. CINCINNATI, Deoember 28.-Flour dnll and droopiug. Corn in good demand, at 47. Pork-an advance asked, but none established; sales at 13.50@13.62. Lard advanced-steam 8%. bacon in light demand, but firm-shoulders 6%; sides 1*4. Whibkey 91. PHILADELPHIA, Deoember 28.-Cotton dull-middling 20%. MODXLB, December 28.-Cotton quiet -middling 18%@18%; receipts 1,827 bales; suies 1.5UU; stock 62,925. AUOUSTA, December 28.-Cotton dull -middling 18; receipts 1,200 bales; sales 700. NEW ORLEANS, December 28.-Flour firm-superfine 7.25; double 7.75; treble 8.00@8.25. Corn firm, at 75. Pork dull-offering at 14.50. Bacon dull sides 7%. Lard in good export demand -tierce 9% ?9%; keg 10%?10%, Su? gar in good demaud-inlenor 0?6%; common to good common 6%?7% ; lair to fully fair 7.%?8%; prime 9?9%; strictly prime 9%. Molasses firm-inte? rior 20?25; common 30(as35; fuir 37? 38?, prime 43; striotly prime 43?44. Whiskey 95?1.03%. Coffee 19%?a2%. Cotton irregular-middlrug V?%; re? ceipts 10,622 bales; sales 6,500; stock 176,911. WILMINGTON, December 28.-Cotton steady-middling 19; receipts 479 bales; bules 149; stock 5,589. MEMPHIS, December 28.-Cotton dull -middling 19; receipts 900 bales. GALVESTON, December 28.-Cotton steudy-good ordinary 17%?17%; re? ceipts! 1,876 bulen; sales 1.U00; stock 44,778. NORFOLK, December 28.-Cotton dull -low middling 18%?18%; receipts 1,241 bales; sales 20U; stock 3,921. SAVANNAH, D'comber 28.-Cotton irregular--middling, 18% offered; 18% ?19 usked; somo sales ut 1S;'.; ; receipts 3,873 bules; sales 1,900; ?tuck 81,399. BOSTON, December 28.-Cotton dull middling 20; receipts 1,802 bales; sales 200; stock 8,000. Notice. A LL porsons indebted to tho firm or l'A V /\_ 8Ir?iOER A FRANKLIN are replicated to como forward and settle promptlv, as there is to he a change iu the busiueso; and all hav? ing claims will present them at once. Tho Saioon will bo dosed on Monday, tor two days, tor tho purpose of taking stuck, THOS. M. I'AYSlNQER. Doo 2fl _?. lt. FRANKLIN. The Misses Martin WILL resumo tho exercises o. their School on 1 UEUDAY, Janu arv 1, 1872. I>oc_2!)_ 1 Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glaass, pints and quarts. For s?lelow. E. HOPE. Christmas Goods. e\?\ BOXE8 layer RAISINS, 2,000 largo 9\J Florida Oranges, 50 casos imported Champagne,now Currants and Citron, Eng? lish Pickles and Piccalily, Edam and E. D. CheeBO, 100 boxes Firo Crackers and Torpe? does, Champagne Cider, Jamaica Rum, Otard Brandy, Palo Sherry and Madeira Winos, Smyrna Figs, Sultana Raisins, Almonds, Pecan and Brazil Nut?, and every? thing elae good and freab. E. HOPE. Deo 19 Notice. ' t??lTPTON PLANTATION, Deo. 07, 1671. 4 LL persona ara hereby forbidden to shoot Ck, or trespass upon the estate known aa Hampton's or Trohholm'a Plantation, ander penalty of the law-if there ls any. Deo 28 8 _ J. M. MORGAN. WOO REWARD. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ITTHEKKAH information has reaohed thia Y v Department that a brutal morder waB committed on the night of tho 18th Decem? ber, on tho peraon of PATRICK MURPHY, who was the pump-tender at Hampton's Tarn-Out, on the line of the Sooth Carolina Bailroad, six miles below Colombia, in Rich? land Connty. The appearances indicate that a torrible struggle must have occurred between the murdered man and his murderors, and from the traoes of blood.up the railroad, it is sap posed that tho perpetrator of this fool deed bas boen wounded inj somo way by tho de? ceased in his struggle for life, which may load to detection. Now, therefore |t, ROBERT K. 8COTT, Go vernor of the Btato of Houth Carolina, in fur? therance of tho ends of justice, and that tho law may bo vindicated, do hoi oby offer a re? ward of FIYE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the appr?hension of the perpetrator or perpe? trators of thia barbarous murder, and their delivery in any Jail in this Btato, with proof to convict. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto ; set my hand, andjoauBod the groat seal of the State to bo affixed, at [r.. H.] Columbia, thiB 26th day of Decem? ber, A. D. 1871, and in the ninety sixth year of tho independence of . the United States of America. ROBERT K. 800TT, Governor. F. L. CAKDOZO, Secretary of Btato. Deo 28 2 ? Serious Disturbance. THERE is no parellel in the recorded pages of history of an invasion, BO general and complote in ita destructiveness, and one which has called forth tho united paons of a grateful people, of "good will and peace," as the invasion of "Turkoy in Greece." on tho 25th day of December, 1871. Like a'l invasions, whore to the "victor belongs tho spoilB," a ro-kctionary movement is tho consequence, and is followed by a goneral gastronomic dis? turbance of the victors, very serious in its re? sults. Turkey gono. and furthor delights haro given place to SICK HEADACHE, SICK STOMACH, DERANGED" LIVER, and a gen oral disturbance of tho system. Hoiuitsh, tho famous Drug Mau. always ready with a remedv for all tho "ills," prescribes his 13LGOD sud LIVER PILLS as & gent?o aperi ient and dinner Pill; promotes dicestion, [ cleanses and purities the blood. Only 25 cents | a box. For salo only at Doo 27J_ HEINITSH'B Drug Mtoro. GOW FEED. OK BALES EASTERN HAY, as fluo as ever ! Ot) brought to this market, 2.000 lbs. Wheat Bran. 100 bushels Cow Peas, for salo at P. CANT WELL'S, Deo 15 t Main street. GEOT HUGGINS' FIRE INSTANCE AGENCY. Established ?t? Columbia, & C., 1819. Aetna Fire insurance 0 o mp a ny, of Hartford, Gonn. Incorporated A. D. 1B19. Charier Perpetual Cash capital and surplus, after pay? ing losses at Chicago.14/00 OW Premi?me received in 1870.S 9 0 000 IT is etill the leading and strongest American Fire Insurance Company. Imperial Fire Ins. Co., of London. Chartered A. D. 1803. Capital $8.000,000 in Gold. This Company had no agency at Chi? cago at the time of tho fire, its loss was small. It subscribed *5,0C0 for the benefit of tho Bufferers by the fire. Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., of New York. Assets $1,500,000, aftor payingloeenu at Chi? cago. Union Fire Ins. Co., San Francisco. ThiB Company baa (1,150,000 in Gold, arter paying Chicago losses. Risks taken by GEO. HUGGINS, Agent. Office opposite Columbia Hotel, in rear of Mr. W. J. DOFFIE'B Book-store. Nov 8 t Clear and Hui niles* us Water. NATT ANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. APERFECTLY clear preparation in ouc bottle, as easily applied as water, for re? sten mg to Gray Hair its natural color and youthful appearance; to eradicate and pre? vent dandruff; to promoto tho growth of tho Hair aud stop its falling out. IT IS ENTIRELY HABMLEBS and perfectly freo from any poison? ous substance, and will therefore tako tho place of all tho dirty and unpleasant prepara? tions now in uso. Numerous testimonials have been sent us from many of our most prominent citizens. In everything in which tho articlee uow in uso aro objectionable. Crystal Discovery is perfect. It is warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrato of Silver. It does not Boil the clothe* or soalp, ia agreeably perfumed and makes one of the best dressings for tho Hair in uso. , It restores tho color of tko Hair "more per j feet and uuiformly than any other prepara? tion," and always does BO in from three to ten days, virtually feeding tho roots of the Hair willi all tho nourishing qualities necessary to itu growth and healthy condition; it restores tho deoayed and induces a now growth of the Hair moro positively than anything oise. Tho application of this wonderful discovery aleo produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp, and gives tho Hair a ploasing and ele? gant appearance We call especial attention to tho fact that a limited numbor of aimil trial butties can bo had by those wishing to try it. You will no? tice that in pursuing this course, our aim ls to con vinco by, the actual mei its of tho article ARTHUR NATTA NS, Inventor and Propri? etor, Washington, D. C. For sale in Colum? bia by Dr. C.?H. MIOT, and Druggists gene? rally^ _Nov 24 fly SB Notice. THE partnership heretofore existing be? tween B. C. HENDRIX ic. BRO. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho busi? ness will bo conducted hereafter by J. H. Hendrix, who is authorized to settle tho busi? ness of tho late firm. _Dec_27 _2^_ _ J. H. HENDRIX. NEW JEWELRY; WM, GLAZE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., IS now opening a lino ^selection of Ladies' and? aHOont'B English,Swiss and a_U JfiSAniericaii WATCHES. jlirili'raP " ll Agent for the erle bruted I'HUIIIIO Watch Company. Philadol j nhia. Gold Chains, Vest, Opera, Chatelaines J leontine Necklaces, Diamond Kings mit I Brooches, Pearl- full and half sets. M I. VIC It-WAUK. I mako this line a specialty. All Silver sob by mo guaranteed equal to coin. Somo hand I somo goods in this lino, suitable for Brida I Girts. PLiATKD WAUK, j Toa Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, .Spooni ; and Forks, leo l'itchers, Egg Stands, Coffei ! Urns, Ac. CLOCKS. I Cutlory, Pocket and Table Knives. Household and Fancy Goods. ? Onus-English Double Barro!, Brooch ! Loadii g Uilles, Parlor ltjflcs, Air Guns, am i a full stock of Sporting Goods; Dupont I Hazard Powder; Pistols of various styles. JET AND HORN GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, One door North Scott fe Co.'s Banking House 1 Oot22 . t*mo THE PHOENIX Book, Job and Newspaper STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietor of tho Pua-;NIX has fitted up and thoroughly furnished bis oftico with latest improved material for oxocntion of all kinds Printing. 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Bill Heads..Ve. . on hand. iiiiminiiiji minimum IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII minni IIIIIIIII nunn I numil IIIIIIIII iiiiiiiiniiin minimum With tho LABOE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL on hand, tho style, quality and cost nf work cannot fail in give satisfaction. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNNNNN X'XIAT ATX'AT W\T V NNN *NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Ordorsfrom abroad will reeeive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, and work promptly forwarded. OGGaaa?a 000000000 aaaaa aaaa? a a aa aaa? ^ aaa? aaaa aoaa aa aaa aaaa aaaa aaaa aaaaa aaaaaaaaa aa aaaaaaaa aa This is tho only jf?2Sk establishment in tho intorior of flyrt |0 tho Htato where two, threo and IM I four sheet POST? ERS, CIRCUS JH IW BILLS, Ac., &o., can bo put ap m Al 2? good stylo, either plain Black or ?O)} VS Colored. **-Oall and examine spo cimons J. A.8ELBY, Proprietor. .?y . rpi s ??mu -MMM<i*mWii(< iivvrnxi...! ?VM, .ff. .r Work* of Art. BY D. 0. PEIX0TT0 & BON. THLSK Fri' ay) MORNING-, nt 1? o'ol?ck, wo will ?ell, at oar auction ?tore, A largo and valuable collection of unnorted OIL PAINTINGS, Oil Cb ro?aos, (on canvas,) Engravings and Photographs, by celebrated American and European artiaia. This is a direot consignment from a Mon? treal firm, and contains many choice pieces. Please call early and inspect. On exhibition TO-DAY. _5??^^ Lot of Elegant Furniture ot Auction. BY E. W. 8EIBELS & CO. THIS (Friday) M URNING, 29tb, at 10 o'clock, at tl.e residence ou the corner of Washing? ton and Bull streets, lately ooonpied by Capt. Sawyer, still moro recently by P. M. Porcher, Esq : AU tho Household and Kitchen FURNI? TURE, consisting of a complete and elegant assortment. Terms cash. Sale positive. _Deo 29 _ _ _ United States Marshal's Sale. United States of America, Booth Carol'na District.-United States vs. 1 Wagon, 2 Mules, 1 set of Harness, and 8 packages of Tobacco. BY virtuo of an ordor of sale to me direct? ed and delivered, by Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judgo of the United States District Conrtfor South Carolina, I will expose for sale to the highest bidder, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of December, A. D. 1871, at ll o'clock A. M., in front of the United Males Marshal's ofllco, in tho town of Columbia, ONE WAGON. Ono sol Double Harness, Two Mules, Eight packages Tobacco. L. E. JOHNSON, United States Marshal for South Carolina. Dec 29_ 1 United States Marshal's Bale. United States of America, South Carolina District.- United States rn. 1 Wagon, 2 Mules, 1 Horso, 5 packages Tobacco. BY virtuo of an order from the Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of tho United Statea District Court, to mo directed and delivered, I will expose for salo, on FBIDAY, the 29tb day of Dccombor, A. D. 1871, in front ot mi ofllco, iu tho town of Columbia, at ll o'clock A.M., Five packages TOBACCO. JJ. E. JOHNSON, United States Marshal for South Carolina. Dee 29 _1_ City Lots on Cerc?is Street. BY D.C. PEIX?TT0 & SON. On MONDAY MORNING, the 1st of January 1872, we will sell, at 10 o'clock, in front o thc Court House, Two LOTS, on Gervais street; each Lo contains li fly-two feet front on Gervais atreot and running hack two hundred and eigh feet, moro or loss; bouuded on the North b; Gervais street; on tho South by Mike Grim stead; on thc ?usi hy Iii&yrant; and ou th "West hy Mayrant. TKUMS OK SALK.-One-half cash; balance i twelve months, secured by bond, bearing ic tercet at tho rato of seven per cent, per au num, and mortgage of thu premises. Pul chuscrs to pay tis for papers and stamps. Dec 28 Jirel, Harness and Horses. BY D. 0. PEIX0TT0 & SON. MONDAY MORNING NEXT, January 1, at 1 o'clock, in Iront of tho Court House, in tb city, we will positively soil, A pair of handsome RAY HORSES, sixtec bands high. A splendid RItF.T, iu nico order, and superior set of Double Harnees. Terms casi Sale positive. Dee 28 Heal Estate Sale, BY E. W. SEIBEL5 & CO. Ou tho first day of January next, we will se to tbs highest biddor, before tho Cou House, in Columbia, That elegant and desirable RESIDENC) on thc corner of Washington and Bull street lately occupied by Captain Sawyer. Tho 1 measures 218 hy 09 feet. I TERMS.-On? half cash; balance in s mouths. With bond and mortgage, with int rest at 7 per cent. Purchaser to pay f stamps and papers. _Dec 27 G Plantation for Sale. VJTTTLL bo sold at Union Court House, < TV tho nm MONDAY in January next, the highest, bidder, the plantation of Peaty Giles, known as tho M KITS PLACE, j Laurens County, on Euorec River, contai , iug 1,822 acres. This is ended tho finest plantation up i Enoree River. It includes 400 acres of iii class river and branch bottoms, 250 acres ; which aro in a high stato of cultivatic j Upon it aro 100 acres of virgin forest, a I 1,000 acres iu pines and second growth. ' Tho uplands yield an average of 1,! i pounds of seed cotton lo tho acre. T i water is excellent, locality healthy and noif i horhood good. : Tho tract will be sold in two p' reola ; nearly equal value. Tb? upper portion ci j tains*807i heres, nml tho lower 9544 acr i Each has a lair proportion of woodland a i bottoms. ! The titles are indisputable I Tanais-Credit of un? and two years, w interest from day of sale; purchasers to i I for stamps and panel's. 1 JAMES B. 8TEEDMAN, ' WILLIAM MUN BO, Assignees uf R. Beaty (JsioN C. H., Docembur 15,1871. Dec 21 D?sirable City Lots. BY P. C. PEIX0TT0 & SON. ! ON MONDAY MORNING, the first day of iiuiry, 1872, in front of tho Court House this *citv. at halt-oast 10 o'clock, wo 1 i sell TUREE DESIRABLE CITY LOTS ! Lol Ko. 1, situated on the corner <.f Pi i ens and Tay lor streets bounded on the No I hy the estate of C. R. Pryce, on the Scull j Taylor street, on the East by Picken? ?tr on" the Wist hy Lot No 2. Thu above j measures on Plain street (ill feet 4 iud ; moro or less, and nu.H bach on Picken? bli ' '?08 feet 4 inchef, more or lets. ALSO. Lol No. 2, of the hanni dina usions, Wet ' the above, bounded on tho North by est?t i C. lt. Bryce, un tho South by Taylor slr ! ou tho Weat bv Lot No. 3, on the East hv , No. 1. ALSO, Lot No. 3, of thu sumo dimensions, Wot the above, pounded on the North byes . of C. R. Bryce, on the South by Tay I: r sti iou the Ka st hy Lot No. 2, on thc Wes) j John Crawford. The above Lois are very desirable Buili ' Lots, and well Wurth the attention of tl , desiring to purchase. TEUMS OK SALE-One-third cash; balam one and two years, secured by bond, bea ? interest ut the ralu ol' seven per cent, j annum, and mortgage of promises; : chasers to pay us for napers and stamps Dec 24 State of South Carolina-Richland /?V TUE COM MOX PLEAS. Ittf'eree's Sa'e. By JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneei Mary 1). Fair, as Executrix of the will ol mtiel Fair, decoused, es. Ja.iol. Geiger < - Com pla i ut to marshal'. Assets fur li ami lieliej. T>URSUAST to a deer.-lal order in j above entitled cause, I will soil betel Court House, io Columbia, on the F MUNDAY ni January next, between the hours, the following REAL Eh'l'ATE.to Such portions of two (2j squares of Ut ; tho city of Columbia, as belonged lo th Samuel Fair, deceased; one known ai j "Hospital Lol," bounded by Washin j Parn .veil. Winn ?md Lady streets, an square contiguous thereto, hounded hy ] j Barnwell. Winn and Gervais streets. above will be sold in lott, of about ono-qu of an acre each, ii plat when of eau he sc tho oilier ol tim undersigned. TKUMS or SALK.-Cash softloieut tc c ists due; of the balam e. one- ha't pava tho 1st day of March. 1S7J. slid the ulhe . on tho 1st day of Marci,, 187!'. The pur ' mouoy to be securod by bond and spp ; personal -eeuri y, with a mortgage o I premises sold; nut if one-halt ot thc j chase money bo paid in cash, then tie ; soon I security will ho dispensed with. ohasnrs io pav fer stamps aud papers. I Doc 101 I). 1?. MILLER. Special Rofe Fresh Biscuits and Crackers ! A LARGE assortment and choleo vt j J\. just in and for salo low. a_E. HC I rvLD BANK UH.I.H ?nd Mimi/ l| ctillHKNCV bought and sold bj ! Nov 23 limn P. GAM ti RILL. Brc S* Sale Bpartanborg and Union Etilroad. Tho etat? of South O ?xol i na, pial nt iff, against j tho ?partanDurg ana union Railroad Com- | ?pany and othoru, creditor?, defendants. N obedionce to au order dated 15th day of , November, 1871, passed by the HOD. Jame? . Rutland, Judge of the 4th Oironit, of the State or South Carolina, tho undersigned will aell,'on tbo FIRST BIONDAY In Jannasy, 1872. at TJulonvillo. in the County of Union, in the State of South Carolina, bernie tho Court < Home door, between Ibu hours of ll o'clock in tbs forenoon and S o'clock in the afternoon, at public outcry, te the highest bidder, the whole of the SPARTAN BURG AND UNION RAILROAD, including thc Road-bed, Right of Way, Grading, Bridges. Masonry and Super? structure, 1\ inn and situate in tho Counties of VJ.?rilekl". Union and Spartanburg; all the stocksubsoribud for in tho Spartanburg and Union Railroad Company ; the chartered right? and privilege* thereof; thu railroad spikes, chairs and equipments, and all the property owuoJ hy said company, as incident or neoea eary for its baeiut-fcs, on the following terms, to wit: Twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dol? lar? nash, ana the balance in tl?r?? equal semi-annual instalments, with interest on eaoti instalment from the day of sale, to be secured by tho bond of the purchaser, with a mortgage of the entire property sola. The purchaser wil* also be required to pay for all stamps and papers. If the highest bidder should fail to pay at once the twenty-five thousand (925,000j dol? lars aforesaid in caeh, the property hereinbe? fore advertised will immediately be offered, at the time and place above mentioned, upon tho terme already stated, for re-sale. JAMES M. BAXTER. THOMAS B. J KT KR, NOTEMBKB88,,1871. _ __I*5?8iaJ8t_ HIGH SCHOOL, ' GREENVILLE, H. O. JOHN B. PATRICK, Principal, /fjV^ Instructor in Mathematica and -fifjBnfe ? n g I i a b. GE0- W- WALKER, Instructor wWin Classics.. jgfr H. T. COOK, Aealatant. The exercises of this School will.be re? sumed on MONDAY, tho 1st day of January, 1872. Those desiring to enter should report promptly, as new olassea will be organized at that timo. Bourd and Tuition at reasonable rates. For circular apply to Dec 27_PROF. JOHN B. PATRICK. The Boyal Family. PRINCE88 ROYAL, born November li, 1840. Prince of Wales, born November 9,1841. Princess Alice, born April 16,1843. Prince Alfred, born AuguBt C, 1844. Princess Helena, born May 25,184(1. Princesa Louisa, born March 18,1848. Prince Art hut. born May 1.1850. Prince Leopold, born April 7.1853. Princess Beatrice, born April 14,1857. The Crowning Glory of all ia the "QUEEN'S DELIGHT." The Blood of the Nation made pure by UBing HEINITSH'S "QUEEN'S DELIGHT" ?Sd bis BLOOD And LIVER PILLS. _Nov 29 t Pomaria Nurseries. ?THE largest and most varied atock of Southern acclimated FRUIT TREES, adapted to our soil and climate, consisting of Apples, PeacbeB, Pears, Plums, Almonds, Apricots and Nectarines, Irom the earliest to tho latest; Cherries, Quinces, Figs, Hazle Nuts, English Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts, several tine varieties; Grape Vines, embracing choice table kinds; Strawberries and Raspberries, Evergreens, in great variety, for ornament and for cemeteries; Rosea-all the beat: Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lilies, 4c; Or? namental Flowering Shrubs, Asparagus and Horso Radish Roots, Osage Orange and Ma? cartney Rose, for hedgeo. Choice Fruit Trees of all kinds, which will bear the first season if transplanted early, will be furnished at mode? rate prices. A new priced oatalogue Bent to all ?rho apply. Persons wishing, will please apply direct to the proprietor. WM. SUMMER, Deo 13 t2mo_Pomaria, 8. C. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Colona?e How, Vendus Range, Charleston, S. O, \ DEALERS IS Scotch, Pi? and American Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on band a full supply of all kinds. In store, IOU tous EGLINTON PIG. Nov 28_._ly ? GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MILLIONS Hear Testimony to the Wonderful Curativa Effects of* DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA : f*?.?-.Jr-*-r.v.-l VINEGAR BITTERS J. WALKES Proprietor. lt. IL UCDO.HL? a Co., Drool, ta and (im. Ji u, Sin Franclaoo, CaL, asd n ?od lt Gommtrao St.H.Y Vinegar Bitters are not avila Fancy Drink. Made of Poor Ram, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Lieners doctored, spiced and sweet? en ed to please the taste, called "Tonics,* "Appetlx cri," " Restorers," Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but oro nt ruo. Medicine, made from the Native Koota and Herbs of California, tree from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and In vibrator of the System, carrying oil all poisonous matter and restoring thc blood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take theso Bitters according to direc? tions and remain long unwell, provided their hones sro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and tho vital organs wasted beyond the point of re? pair. O They are a Gentle Purgative ns well ana Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent In relieving CongesUon or Inflam, motion of the Liver, and all tho Ylscerat Organa. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of va manhood orat tho tarn of life, these Tonic Bitters hara no equal. f For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma? tism and Gout, Dyapepaia or Indigestion linton ?. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, DI sense? of the Blood, Liver, Kidney?, and Bladder, theso Bitters have been most successful Such B??cBaca aro c&s;cd by Vitiated Blood which ls generally produced by deraogement of the ingestivo Oranna. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head? ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Boar Eructations of tho Btomach. Bad taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Langs, Pain In Uto regions of tho Eidneys, and a nnndred otner painful symptoms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stossch sn?! .t!m???!t5 *!>* P>r pld 11 ver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing tho blood of all imparities, and Imparting new Ufa and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Bait Rheum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolla, Car? buncles, Ring-Worms, Bcald-Ilesd, Bore Eyes, Erisip? elas, Itch, Bcnrfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dag np and carried ont of the system In a short time by the uso of these Bitters. One bottle In aurh rases will convince, the most Incredulous o? their curativo effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And Its Impurities bursting through the skin tn Pimples, Erup? tions or Bores, cleanse lt when you And lt obstructed and Sluggish In the veins; cleanse lt when lt I? foul, and yonr feelings ?rill tell you when. Keep the blood pure and tho health ortho system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, larking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy? ed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In four lan? guages-English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD st CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, Ban Francisco, Cal t and 83 and s-i Comme rec Street, New York, ty BOLD BY ALL DRUQQI8TS AND DEALEBB. JanSlllUly.GKIOEh ,f MOMHROOH. -tt? Revenue Stamps! Revenue 8 tamp al ALL DENOMINATIONS for sala at the usual disoonnt, at the SOUTH CARO? LINA BANK AND TRUST CO? Dec 7 PO