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"j ABIUVAIi OF THIS KANSAS?^ORTHER COM , PLICATIONS . IN BKQ^rd ?TO . TUE . vir- | , aiKITJ??ANOTHER Losuq?n Foa ? lide ral CONTRIBUTION, ao., 40. Madrid, Dooembor 7.-?A conference has taken place between Castelar aud Salmeron, whioh is believed to have re? sulted in the restoration of harmony be? tween these statesmen. It is said the Government h.is issued peremptory or? ders to the fleet to uttnek Cartagena iu ooujunotiou with the land forces. EV tilla bas been wholly ubaudoued by the Government forces, on account of tho prevalence of small-pox and cholera. Havana, December S.?Captain General Jovellur authorizes the state? ment that the eutire islaud is trauquil. He bas no doubt that a 1 will bo ar? ranged peaceably and satisfactorily without the slightest difficulty. He now declares that be does not iuteud to leave Havana or transfer bis power iuto the bands of Gen. Merelo, tho Segundo Cabo who arrived by the last steamer from Spain. The feeliug of the people ib Havana is quieter, aud no disturb? ance is apprehended. The disposition to comply with the mandato of tho Home Government aud obhgatious of the treaty with tho Uuited States with? out further discussion, is becoming general. The General commanding at Santiago de Cuba, iu the absence of General Burriel, acting without orders, but believing be was doing right, pieced ninety-two of tho Virgiuiua prisouers aboard the man-of-war ?jzao, aud sent them to Cienfuegos. The few remain? ing prisoners.were either too ill to bo removed, or being youths of tender ago bad been set at liberty. One of those thus liberated was engaged as waiter on one of the Government steamers. The prisoners, while at Santiago, were well treated by tbo authorities, uud iu no way molested by the populace. When the Bazau reached Cienfuegos her com? mander announced by telegraph to Ha? vana his arrival with tho prisoners. The Captain-General answered by order? ing the immediate return of the Buzan and the prisoners to Santiago, where tbey must have arrived by this time. Santiago de Cuba, December 8.?Tho United States steamer Hanaus urrived here yesterday, after a hard passage. She experienced a fearful gale from the South-wist, was unable to lie to, and being obliged to run before it, was driven out of ber coarse, and dually compelled to put into Bermuda fprcoal. The commanders of the Kansas uud Juniutn bave not yet made a lorcnal de? mand for the delivery of the Virginias prisoners. The latter were remove j from jail to.the MoroFort this moruiug. The French war steamer Kersaint aud the British Niobe are iu the harbor. The gun-boat Wood lark has sailed for Jamaioa. Havana, December S.?Generul Bur riol sailed from Havana yesterday for Santiago, to resume command of the Eastern Department.. Madrid, December.9.?The Minister of War reports that the reserve recently called out numbers 40,000 mon. Details of the bombardment of Carta? gena show that the principal damage was to buildings within the Walls. The forts and batteries are almost intact. The insurgents are strengthening their works and armament. Rotterdam, December 9.?It is be? lieved the steamship Keonig Wilhelm, from New York for Bremen, will ? >4 after being farther lightened. London, December 9.?A dense fog hangs over this oity. At this hour, 2 P. M., it is as dark as night. Locomo? tion is slow aud hazardous. Versailles, December 9.?Tho Ba zaine trial is drawing to a close. It is probable -that judgment will be given to-morrow. Paris, December 9.?President Mac Mahon and bis wife have contributed 5,000 francs to the'fund for the sur vivora of the ViUe du Havre disaster. London, December 9.?The Geuse fog whiob prevails is said to bo almost without preoedent. It is impossible to transact business. All traffic bas ceased The streets are filled with persons bear? ing torches. Telegraphic? Amtrnau Matters. congressional ? sickles' resignation? marine and other accidents?foe bbst offers his services?the civil rights convention, ac, ac. GAiiVBsroN, Deoember 7.?The News gives tho following figures from specials: Returns from thirteen Couuties addi? tional to-day make tho total number heard from fifty-seven, of which forty three give Coke a majority of 20,798, and the remaining fourleeu Counties give Davis a mujority of 3,401). This leaves Coko'jj net mujority so far as heard from 17,335. New Orleans, December 7.?A Pica? yune speoial, from Marshall, to-day, says tbe boiler of the steamer Royal George oxploded last night, at Albany, betweeu Jefferson and Sbreveport. The mate and threo deck bands were instantly killed and five others seriously wounded. Capt. Sooville bad bis jaw fraotured, and Pilot McLirry was slightly wound? ed. The cargo will be saved. A later report says the wreck is on lire, aud re? lief bas been sent from Sbreveport. WA8niNGT0N, Deoember 8.?Wiudom'a bill to incorporate the Southern Trans? continental Railroad Company, whioh, be stated, be introduced by request, provides for giving a charter to J. C. FawoettaodT. F. Sturtevant, of Penn? sylvania; Peter Clark, S. M. iStowart, J. H. Tait aud John A. Clark, of New York; W. H. Hooper and Warr6n Hns sey, of Missouri; W. and Joseph W, Young, of Utah; E. W. Garritt, J. B Smith, L. H. Roots, H. E. McKee and B. F. Rioe, of Arkansas, aud other Western men, to build aud maintain a railroad aud telegraph line from the month of the Arkansas River, via Little Rock, the Arkansas Valley aud the Saa ?Tuan Monntiins to tho Colorado River , in UMb, uud thooee, by tho most direct and practicable route, to San Fraucisco, California, with u?. brauch from Seiig wiok Gou?tyl Arkansas, South-west to IhV Atlantic and Pacific Road at the boundary line between Texas and the Indian Territory. The right of way is granted without other land grants. The oapital stock is to be $50,000,000. Con? gress is to reserve the power to regulate the rates fur travel and transportation, and tho road is to be completed in twelve years. Boston*, December S.?Fraukliu goes ioto commission Thursday, aud will uarry 930 men. Washington, December 9.?In the Seunte, Alcoru, of Mississippi, intro? duced a bill to provide for the construc? tion of levees on the Mississippi River. Referred to the Committco on Lavosp. Hamilton, of Texas, introduced a bill to erect public buildiogs at Austiu, Texas. Referred to the Committee ou Public Buildings and Grounds. The House is engaged on the salary question. Philadelphia, December 9.?Hull's tar works, at Fort Breeze, were burned last night. New VoitR, December 0 ?The Herald Madrid special says there is a heavy de cliuu on the Bourse, iu cousequouoe of Grant's refusal to accept Sickles' resig? nation. The Spanish Government claims not to be bound to deliver the Virginias uutii the 18th of December. The ?St. James and Gruud Uuiuu Ho? tels have been placed iu the bauds of receivers. Irviug, who preteuded to know about the Nathan murder, was couvicted of burglary. Tho Tribune says, editorially: Private despatches to this oIITm from M. id rid j unuouueo Gen. Sickles' peremptory re? signation. Memphis, December 9.?General N. B. Forrest, in view of possible war with Spain, made a formal tender of bis ser? vices to General Sherman, who, writing a characteristic letter to Forrest, said he had sout Iiis letter to tho War Depart? ment, with this endorsement: ?*IIh speotfuliy referred to the Secretary of War for file, among the hundreds of offers that come to me. I deem this worthy of a place among the archives to wait eomiug events. I regard N. B. Forrest as one of the most extraordinary men developed by our civil war; aud were it left to me, in the event of a wur requiriug cavalry, I would uu hesitat? ingly accept his services aud give him a prominent place. I believe uow he would fight agaiatt our national ene? mies as vehemeutly as be did again* t us; aud that is sayiug enough." (Sigued) YY. T. SHE UMAX, Geueial. Sherman dou't believe there will bo war. Neither Government wants war. Philadelphia, December 9.?The carpet weavers refute to change tbeir de? cision to resist the reduction offered by employers. Charles Macalisttr, an old merchaut nud one of the Peabodv trustees, is dead. Lewes, Del , December 0.?Tub Pow hattau, with tho Alanhattau iu tosr, went to sea this morning. Brownsville, Texas, December 9.? The steamboat J. S. Lee, belonging to the Rio Grande Rtilway, struck a snag near Rio Grande City, and sunk. The boat und cargo ate reported a total loss. She was bouud for Riuggold Barracks, with a general cargo aud Government stores uud supplies tor the upper milita? ry posts. No lives lost. Washington, December 9.?Tbc Mc? Millan und Piuchback mso was post? poned to'Friday. Judge South worth, of Mobile, arrived hero yesterday, in the iuturost of the Mobile und Ohio Railroad, aud also iu tho interest of Sykes as against Spencer, who uow holds a seat tu tho Senate. The Committee of Privileges and Elec? tions will probably not reach the Spencer und Sykes case-before tho holidays. The Republican caucus nominated Carpenter; the Democrats nominated Thurmau for President pro tern, of the Senate. It is said that Governor Burbuik has sent his resignation as Executive of Da kotah to thu President. Tho friends ol General Sickles say that he will, on his return to Washing ton, formally tender his resignation as Minister to Madrid. Proaeediugs ugaiust tho Mobile aud Ohio Bailroud have, by order ol the Attorney-General, been ordered stopped. The Attorney-General's order to the District Attorney iu effect is: Yon aro ordered not to bring suit for duties paid tho Confederate Government by the company duriug the wir; aud if brought, to dismiss it. The Cabinet to-day was not in session more than uu hour. All tho mumbets were present, excepting tho Secretary of War. No new featu es were presented concerning our relations with Spain. To-night, it is said, ou high authority, that everything is believed to be in a fair way of accommodation. Secretary Robesou claims that be is putting thu navy on a lull war footing, aud asks ?5,000,000. . Tho Civil Rights Convention elected Congressman Elliott temporary Chuir tnau. A Committee ou Credentials was appointed. 200 delegates are present. Probabilities?For tho Southern States, less cloudiness, with light to fresh variable winds on the Atlantic coast, and Northerly to Easterly winds, with lower temperuture in tho .Gulf States. Iu tho Senate, several financial bills were introduced. Alcoru introduced a bill for levees ou tho Mississippi. Atcorn was appointed on the Committee of Mines and Mining. The Yice-Prcsi dent gave notice thut ho would be ab? sent several weeks, and suggested tho election of a Presided pro tern. The proceedings in the House to-tlay were of a very lively character. After tho pussago of a bill for the rcdeuiptiou of tho $20,000,000 loan of 1??S, thu question of the iucro.ised salary bill oarao up, and was tliscus'-cd I ill the hour of adjournment. The two chief iidvo eatea of the repeal who appeared on tho stage today were Cox, of New York, and Lawrence, of Ohio. The former was pretty thoroughly riddled by Neg ley, of Pennsylvania; * while Lawrence was made tbo butt and laughing-stock of the wbobo House, because he bad to con? fess- that, as a member of Congress in 1866, be had pocketed $4,000 of back pay, under ciruumstaucos quite as dis? creditable as thoso which characterized the last salary grab. The ouly Southern mun who participated iu the dibeussion was Lynch, of Mississippi, who boldly avowed that the Southern members were opposed to any reduction, aud at least wanted that no reduction should apply to the present Congress. Oq tue whole, the salary grabbers were in the ascend? ant. A vote will be asked, but Imrdly reached to-morrow. New Yohk, December ?By a recent decision of the Secretary of tho Trea? sury, no duties are henceforth to be charged on importatiou of Iropioal fruits. This will make a-diilcrcucu ot hetweou ?5100,000 ami 8300,000 annually iu the customs receipts. In answer to a despatch Trom the agent at New iork, tho following is j received from tho chief director of the Geueral Traus-Atlantic Company, dated Paris, December 0: The report of tho crew of tho L >ch Etru >s absolutely false. Tho steamer was maLOeuvred correctly; tho officers and crew fully aud nobly discharged all their duties; Ciptuiu Snrmout especially; the Loch Earn only was in fault. We will send report and-testimony of witnesses. Charleston, December ? ?Arrived ?Steamships Champion, New York; Ashland, Philadelphia; Sea dull, Balti? more. Telegraphic?Com mci cl*l lit put ta. Columbia, S. C, December 10.? Sales of cotton, yesterday, 133 bales? middling 13;'.t'. London, December 9.?New os 92 Liverpool, December 9?Noou.? Cotton dull and easier?uplands 8l^(ii\ 8j?aJ Orleaus 8??(o}8??; sales 10.U0? bales; speculation und export 2,000; up lauds, uot below good ordiuary, shipped iu November, 8J4; shipped iu January or February, a 5-16; sales include 52,000 bales of American; Orleaus, shipped in December or January, 8 7-10. Liverpool, December 9?Evening.? Yarns aud fabrics at Mauchester quiet aud unchanged. London, December 9.?Consols? money 91J^; account 92} ?. The rate of discount iu open market for three months bills is 4.'.,' per cent. Frankfort, December 9. ? Bonds 97.-j- . ' New York, December 9?Noon.? Gold opened ut 9%?now 9,'4'. Stocks active. Mouey, 7 bid. Exchouge? loug 8;V; short 9?s- Governments strong. State bonds quiet. Cotton quiet; sales 1,277 bales?uplauds 157?; Orleaus 15;a'; futures opened as follows: December 15 1-32; January 15 7-32, 15 9-32; February 15 19 32, 15%; March 10 1-10; April 16%. Flour Urm und quiet. Wheat held l(7Z;2e. higher. Corn held lc. higher. Pork scarce und very lirm?uew mess 16.12.U(<rd6.25. Lard very Orm?steam 8^(ej8~9 10. Freights steady. 7 P. M.?Money easy, at 7; banks lending on call; more easy thau at any time since the panic; currency still Haw? ing to the South, but coming iu from the Wt&t. Exchange dull and steady, at S%. Gold lirtner, at 9J?@9jtf. Go? vernments strung aud little doiug. States quiet. Cotton steady; sales 3,301 bales, at 15,1 : 137?; some sales }?c. higher. Flour more active?7.00(^8.00 for common to fair extra; 8.05@11.00 for good to choice. Whiskey tirm, at 94. Wheat l(j?2e. better?1.58 for win? ter red Western. Corn 2c. better; de maud chiefly .speculative. Pork on spot dull; forward deliveiies iu fair request? spot 10.00. Beef tirm?mess, first grade 9J-a@10,L.?; second grade 8j?($ 9}?. Lard lower, at 8 7-16(aj8/<.;. Cot? ton?uot receipts 7,044 bales; gross 5,030; futures closed easy; sales 15,000 bales: December 15 1-10, 15,'u; January 15 13 32, 157B; February 13 15 32, 16; March 10??', 10 3 16; April lO'.j, 16 9-10. Freights easier. St. Louis, December 0.?Flour scarce and wauled, with no quotublu chauge. Corn scarce uud higher?new No. 2 mixed 53, East track uud elevator. Whiskey steady, at 8S,'.i. Pork active I and stioag, at 1-100. Bacon, no de mind. Lard higher?prime steam 7 '.,. Cincinnati, December 9.?Flour quiet. Corn firm?old ear 53@55. Pork strong, at 15.50. Lard steady?kottlc 8,14t<<.8:,1. Bacon Arm?OJ4 for shoul? ders; 7.'.j for clear rib; 7% for clear; all uew. Whiskey steady, at 89. Louisville, December 9.?Flo.ir iu improved demand. Corn in good de maud, at 60(0)65. Provisions Urmer. Pork 15.00(h) 15.50. Lard strong?ket* tie 9\(<r 10; steam 8hj. Whiskey quiet and unchanged. Galveston, December 9.?Cotton de? mand fair aud easier?good ordinary 13 ?'.,'; ordinary 12}.i; net receipts 2,353 bales; sales 1,500; stock 51 805. Charleston, December 9.?Cotton quiet aud easier?middling low middling ll;:ai strict good ordinary 13J8'; not receipts 28,280 bales; exports to France 870; coastwise 250; sales 800; stock 51,727. Wilmington, December 9.?Cotton quiet?middling 14^'; net receipts 290 indes; exports coastwise 510; sales 29; stock 2,535. I Savannah, December 9.?Cotton I weak?middling 15; net receipts 11,008 bales; exports to Great Britain 2,000; continent 820; sales 2,217; stock 118, 1 123. Norfolk, December 9.?Cotton dull j ?low middling l-l;'?'; uet receipts 1,023 ! bales; exports coastwise 1,410; sales 1 325; stock 8,304. Baltimore, December 9.?Coltou do'.l and lower?middling 15; low middling jM1...; Btrict good ordiuary 137?; gross j receipts 223 bales; exports to the conti j ueut 1,006; coastwise 105; sales 350; to 1 spinners 200; stock 13,795. Nsw Orleans, Deoembor 9.?Cottou Irregular and easier; buyers and sellers apart?middling 16; low middling 11%; strict good ordinary 14J6; net receipts 10.981 bales; gross 12,643; sains 7,000; stock 172,732 MomiiB, December 9.?Cotton qniet and easy?middling 15; low middling 14*4@14>?; good ordinary 13%; not re? ceipts- 1,840 bales; exports coastwise 1,505; sales 1,000; stock 42,285. Memphis, December 9.?Cottou weuk ?middling 14,'^; receipts 2,959; ship? ments 1,771; stock 44,972. PHILADELPHIA, December 9.?-Cotton quiet?middling 10; low middling lO,1^; strict good ordinary 15; gross receipts 219 bide*. Augusta, December 9.?Cottou de maud fair?middling receipts 1,582 bales; shipmeuts 1,558. Boston, December 9.?Cotton lower? middling 15J-a; not-receipts 140 bales; gross 1,209; sales 000; stock 0,000. Notice. rpilBKt* will bo a mooting of the Slockhold 1_ era of "Tho Stats Auxiliary Joint Stock Company," at the Court Uouou, Columbia, S. C , ou tho evening of the PJth of Docetn bar, instant, at 7 o'clock. BtiniuoHs of im poitincc to be transacted, by order: T. Vf. WOUUWaIIU, President. M C. Hutlkk. Secretary. Dec 10 +3 Strayed or Stolen, FROM in front of A. A. Hondrix ft. i^BSfc ibo.'d utoro, last night, a black mare ^PJt ML'LK, about nix years ojd, marked aJLmOm ?.i; ? ? a '?T" on the ri>;lit thigh; alno, a sore on her bac*k; front hoofs deformed. She had ou a caddie und bridle. A auitable re? ward will be paid for her return to SAMUEL BROWN, Do.: t) 2* Three miles above Columbia; Notice. ARTIES who hare purchased WOOD 17 from C. HAMBEItO, and have not paid tor the H?mo, are hereby notified that bank? able money only will bo taken in payment' Those in want of WOOD will be supplied on these terms only. C. HAMBERG. Doc 0 (> Coal! Coal1. Coal! TONS 0 It ATE COAL, 0\f\J 2CQ tons STOVE COAL. 100 tons SMITH'S COAL. For nalo by BOW EN A LaFAR. Agents. 6V. Wnlon-Herald coty. Dec!) lino HOMOEOPATHY. DIL sen LEY, Honne >pathist, respect fully offers his services to tho citizens of Co" luiubia. Cfliot) over Duflio**: bonk Store, op? posite Columbia Lintel. Ollieo hours from 8 to 10 A. M , J to 1 and 7 to <J P. M. Dee 7 fluins ?raud Ooncert To Aid in Rc'llnilding WiuMunton Street Church. ' 4 OB AX I) VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL /\. CONCERT will bo given by Madame Brignoli, Professors Dencfc aud 1'li.to, assist ed by ttevcral amateurs of Columbia and Charleston, at Parker's Hall, on TUESDAY, December I?. Ticket? St. Deo PARKER'S HALL. TWO NIUIITS ONLY, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. ? & 10. Return of the Famous Artistic DTOEZ & BENEDICT'S NtCW OUL.KA.VS Ml N STUHLS, BRASS BAND AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE, with more crowning, tri? umphant success! Having just completed a l?dst brilliant season of two weeks at the Varieties Theatre, New Orleans, the palace of beauty and fashion of the Crescent City, appearing beforo lar;;u, refilled aud select audiences nightly; their receipts running each evcuing from $800 to $1,500. Will appear as above, iu ah entirely new, attractive and pleaaing programme. Admission $ 1. Reserved Scats ft.00. Ite aerved Seats f??r sale at LvBrand'a Music Store. OHAS. If. DUPREZ, Manager. Cmas. II. Kkksuix, General Agent. Dee t: 1 ? To the Afflicted. DR. A. II. LINDLEY, or Drs. Oreeno, Lindley ft Bentle.v, and Surgeon in Chief to the Branch Office of Dr. Kline's Philadelphia Bellevuo Institute and Cancer Infirmary at Charlotte, N. C, will, for the accommodation uf those who may wish to consult hiai, be at Nc-wborry, S. C , Pool's Hotel, December S. Columbia, Columbia Hotel, December 11. Winnaboro, McMaater'? Hotel,December 12 Dr. Lindley has made, for several years, iho treatment of Chronic Diseases his espe? cial study, and haa had a largo experience, both in hospital and private practice, 11? and bis eo-parthsra are well known through? out the South, by their remarkable cures of| Cancers, Tumors and Ulcers,Scrofula, Rltcu- i matiain, Neuralgia, FIIh, Spasms and Con viildioiia, Disease of Throat, Lungs, Heart, I Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Kiuueyr; iu short, ail chronic, I ing-standing and ob? scure disease of every kind. Dr. Lindley operated ou all Surgical Cases, Club foot and Fistula Specialties. Be Mire to call aud tee him. Fee for consultation ?1. Charge? for treat? ment reasonable. Dee fl *!'?* Bonds, Stocks, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and inv own account, at current rate&: BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS,' Bonds and Stocka of States and United States, Bonds and Stocks ot Cities and other i corporations. Hank Notes, Coupons, Gold I and Silver Coin, aud approved Cl ums against i the United States, State and County. D. GAM BRILL, broker. Main street, Aug 10 Itimo 2d door South Wheeler Honso. Something- for the Children SUFFERING with Coughs; Colds, Croup, Diphtheria: Cough, Confections, Cough Kisses, Jim Crow, Carholio and Horohound Lozenges, Allh(a Drops aud Jujube Paste. All excellent for Coughs and Coals. Fresh and good, at Nov t HEINITSH'S DRUG STORK. Stanley's Cough Syrup CURES all kinds of Coughs,' Hoarseness, Brouehittd, incipient Consumption. Try it; don't delay; a Cough gets worse with evory day's neglect. For aale at Nov?t HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE. Winnsboro Hotel, RECENTLY occupied by Mr. Brown, is again opened nuwlv ruruiacd and relit ted. A. A. M?BIUS, Proprietor. King's Mountain Military School, YOIUCVM.I.K, 8. C. THIS Institution fn!!y fiip plieil with arms and all necessary jicientitic apparatus; and the re jent ex tens ion ot the course of studied places it iu the front rank >! Southern Educational lnstitu The first session ot the Sahool Year , wiil begin on the 2d of KEBRUARY. for Catalogue containing full pmticu COL. A COWARD; Pi invii ai. - ^ , ? ? ??m^??^??^?1 Auction. Sales - Furniture. BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS (Wednesday) MOKNINQ, at 12 o'clock, ' I will Bell, at my auction room, The Qeneral Variety which was postponed on accouut of the woather the past week. Deo 10_ Furniture. BY D. C. PEIX0TTO & SONS. THIS {Wednesday) MORNING, at lOo'ch o'i, at former roaidenco uf latu Bryant Bailey, ou the Wiunaboro Itoad, the cntlro Houae hold FURNITURE, consisting of SOFAS, Toto-a-tetea, Cunt re Tables, Card Tables, Chairs, Clocks, Cotlago Sols, complete. Bedsteads, Buroano, Wardrobe, Ride board, Fire Dogs, Mattresses, Kitchen Furniture, and many useful arti? cles for house-keeping. ALSO, Mules, Horses, Milch Uowtf, ! Wagons and Harness, Farming Tools, Ac, Ac. Terms cash. , Dee 10 Dissolution of Partnership. N'OTICE ia her oh j fiiven that the copart? nership heretofore existing under the uaine of LAKE A LAsSALLJi is dissolved. All persons arenotified not to credit the aaid Arm. THOS. It. LAKE . Nuv M m l Bad Weather, Bad Coughs, Bad Colds. STANLEY'S celebrated CUU?H SYfcUF will euro Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con Hunibtion. It is the remedy, without any ex? ception. Stanley will sav so. Get it only at HKINI rail's Cheap Drug St?re. Kov 18* t Pratt's Astral Oil AUSOL U T ELY S A F* K ? Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illu? minating qualities superior to Gaa. Burnt; iu any lamp, without danger of exploding or taking lire. Manufactured expreealy to dis? place the nao of volatile and dangerous oil*. Ita safety under every possible teat, and its perfect burning quilitiee are proved by ite continued use in over 300,000 families. Mil? lions of gallon) have been aold, and no acci? dent?directly or indirectly?has ever oc I curred from burning, etoiing or handling it. The umnenne y< arly loas to life and property, resulting from the use of cheap and danger? ous oila in tho United States, is appalling. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commis? sioners throughout the country recommend the ASTRAL aa the beat s-afo-gnard when lamps arc used. Send for Circular. WM. B. STANLEY, Columbia, baa a complete I stuck at all times. Oct 11 3mot ! Stateof South Carolina?RichlandCo. COUllT OF COMMON PLEAS. \ Sarah P. McCullum, plaintiff, against Itobert I McCullum, defendant.?Summons fur lie tief?Complaint not served. To Ute defendant, Itohert McCullum: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint iu this action, weich is tiled in the oftico of the Clerk ot Common Pleas tor the said County, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said com? plaint on the subscribers, at their uftice, in Columbia, S. S., within twenty dayB aftor the aci vice hereof, exclusive of Clio day of such service; ami if you fail to answer tho com? plaint within the time aloroeaid, the plaiu I tiff in this action will apply to the Court fur I the relief.demanded in tue c mt plaint. I BOONE.V MULLElt, I PlaintitTa Attorneys. D.ttcd at CoLUAlltlA, October 13, lb73. ! To ,7is dtfendant, ii'j'jcrt McCullum: I Take notice, that the Hiimmous iu tili? I action, ot which the foregoing ia a copy, wae ; tiled hi tho oflisn of the Clerk of the Court u! I Comiaoa Pleas, at Columbia Court House, in the County aud State aforesaid, ou the It! ! ?Uv oT December, A. ?. ISTd. I BOONE A M?LLEM, I Dee 5 hi Plaint ill's Attornoys. FURNITURE! FACrAN BROS. +ut_f^*l?fh\ KEEP constantly on _ gVi yj.S?y"50hand a full and coni-Hl jP'my-j M^ysfflCi pl'do assortinont of m Tbrnm^^asB BED-ROOM. PAKLOlt' T1 JT and KITCHEN FURNf. T?RE, of the moat unique and novel design, FUNERALS served iu tho beet manner, and at short notice. j Thankful for past patronage, they re speclfully solicit a continuance ot the saeic, I and an examination of their stock, foeliup, 1 satisfied that they can please all. Sent '2~> i3moB GOOD RULES. Take Heiuitsh's Blood and Liver Pills. APPLY yourself to business ind work hard. Save )i?nr earnings and make good invest? ments. "The best investment ia good health and long life, iry-oii are sick, Hvstem dacanged, Take Uuiuit*h*it l^i.-eo'lCiielight. i It you hive Fever, Chills, Headache, Take Heinit ?di'a Kina Chill Cure. ? - ~- A great ss.v ^??X- 'eg of money ' . 'A$rjfJ ??L >a '? knowing Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, and save yon from Consumption. The heat place is always the cheapest. Goo.l mlvico, your best friciid when sick, is he who elites vou. All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at IIEINIT.SH'S DRUOSTORE, Sept 80 ! Opposite Pinr.Nix Oflieo. Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILYgMEDICINES /"COMPOUND EXrilACT COR.YDAl.IS, \y the gieat vegetable alterative for all diseases arising from impure blood. I>11. (iKKU.VK'S KIT CUKES, for ti e euro of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convul? sions (d all kinds. Medicated Honey, for Coughs, Cclds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of the lungs and air passages. Neuralgin Specific, a certain and speedy euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neivuus Ucad-ache, ami all nervous pains. Waliualr^'alley Ague Cure. Contains no Quinine. A moat positive remedy 'or Chilis, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts like a eh arm. Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte. N. C. For sale by W. C. FISHER, . Nov 'JO ;1> Columbia, s. C. For Sale Low lor Cash, At the Phtrnix Iron Works, ONK20-horso power s I'ATION Al< Y STEAM ENGINE, new, j ist c impleted and war? ranted. Two new S.? iV MILLS, e< mp'.ete. The undei ..giied A'ould au?o request nil those indebted them,!-) make payment be fore the l-i <?( January, is?I; and all those having accounts agaieat thin linn, to amid in t heir hills I <r settlement. D e 2 hi GOLDSMITH A KIND. Book, Job and Newspaper STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT PPPPPPP p p p PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPP P P P PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP1 PPP PPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietorof the PnasNixhas tho? roughly fitted op and furnished hie offiee with latest improved material for doing all kinds of Printing. RPR R R RRRRR RRRRRRRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR The Tvpe, Berdcr, Ol im ni c n t a. 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