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Foreign A flair?t FXIOBJEMOK, February 8.-The Cham? ber bas passed a bill assigning regal honors and n body guard to the Pope. LONDON, February 9-Tho Qneen opened tho session to-day in person. The Lor da and Gommons mustered a fall force. There was a large attendance of spectators. There was tho usual mili? tary and civil display, and the weather fine. The speech hid no effect, upon stooks. Tho following is the opening paragraph of tho speech: Lonns AND GENTLEMEN: At an epoch of such moment to the future fortunes of Europo, I am especially desirous to avail myself of your counsel. Tho war which broke out in the month of July, between France and Germany, has raged until within the last few days with unremit? ting and likewise with unexampled force, and its ravages may bo more, unless moderation and forethought, pro vailing over all impediments, shall sway the councils of both parties, whoso well? being is fatally conoernod. At the time when you separated, I promised a con? stant attention to tho subject of neutral obligations, and I undertook to URO my best endeavors to provent tho enlarge? ment of the area of the war, aud to con? tribute to the restoration of an early and honorable peace. In accordance with the first of these declarations, I havo maintained tho right and strictly dis? charged the duties of neutrality. Tho sphere of the war has not boon extended beyond tho two countries originally engaged. Cherishing with caro tho cor? diality of my reiutious with tho bellige? rents, I havo forborno from whatever might havo been construed as gratuitous or unwarranted interference botweou the parties, neither of whom had Bhown a readiness to propose forms of accommo? dation suoh as to bear promise of accept? ance by tho othor. I havo been able on. moro than ono occasion to contribute towards placing tho representatives of the contending countries in confidential communication, but until famine com? pelled the surrender of Paris, no further result bud been obtained. Tho armis? tice now being employed for the convo? cation of an Assembly iu Frnncc has brought about a pauso in tho constant accumulation on both sides of human Buffering, and has .rekindled the hopo of a complete cessation. I pray that this suspension may result in a penco compatible for tho two great and brave nations involved, with security nnd with honor, and likely, therefore, to command the approval of Europe, and to give rea? sonable hopes of n long duration. Thiers* majority exceda all expecta? tion. The military chest of tho French Army of the East, containing 1,500,000 francs, was surrendered to tho Swiss Govern? ment. The Germans besieging Bolfort have carried some detached forts. HAVRE, February 10.-Gens. Lof to and Trochu aro umoug tho candidates elected to tho Assembly in tho Depart? ment of Finisterre. VERSAILLES, February 10.-Returns from cloven departments indicate tho election of Bonapartiste, Orieanists und clerical candidates, but of very few Re? publicans. LONDON, February 10.-Lights nt Guachuveud and on Mell work Inland, op? posite that port, have buen restored, and tho pilot boats hnvc resumed and will continue running during tho armistice. PARIS, February 10.-Tho elections ccrtaiuly favor the Orloanisls. LONDON, February ll.-Tho Galois re? ports Fuvro gone to Antwerp, to consult with the Orleans Princes. Bismarck's illness cansos uneasiness. Returns from cloven French departments indicato the election of Bonapartists, Orieanists and olencal candidates; but few Republicans eleoted. There has boen a violent galo along tho Eastern shore of Englund; sis ships are ashore. Near South Shields, several lives wore lost and numerous wrecks are apprehended. BREST, February ll.-Tho veritable cattle plague has appeared among itn menuo herds of cattle going to Paris. It is impossible to bury tho dead cattle. The carcasses aro loaded in war vessels, taken to sea and sunk. LATER.-It has been ascertained, un? doubtedly, that the French election re? sulted in a conservative triumph. The routes to 1'aris are all open, and travel has boen rostered. MADRID, February 10.-The Cortes passed a law making tho sale of Cuban tobacco a monopoly in the hands of tho Government. LONDON, February ll.-A message has been received from the Queen, asking a dower for the Princess Louise, suitable to tho dignity of tho crown. Tho mes sago was mado tho ordor of tho day for Monday. Tho following English Consular ap? pointments were gazetted to-day: Archi? bald, for New York; Kotright, for Phila? delphia; Murray, for Portland; Hender? son, for Boston; Booker, for San Fran? cisco; Donohue, for Now Orloans; Rui? n?le, for Baltimore. A despatch from Lille says a monarchi? cal triumph in the Department of tho North is certain. Dijon and Toulon have olocted Republican. Nantes, Ca hors'and Auch and the Departments of Crenz, Dordoguo, Mayeuco, Vendez and Loire have chosen conservativo, mode? rate or liberal union candidates. No extension of tho armistico will bo de dcclarcd until it is known whether thc National Assembly favors peace. Tho Liverpool Courier report?* tho loss of a French tiansport off tho Cape La Hague; 125 persons were aboard-all lost. Tho brig I. L. Bowen has arrived at Boulogne, with food. She is tho first vessel that has visited that port within ten yiMtrs. A despatch from Brussels, says tho alarming distress continue? iu Puris. Tho Germans permit fow provisions to outer. They suppress at Versailles all letters from Paris, nod allow no tele? grame and bat few lottoro to on tor tho city. Generals Obangarnier and Faidherbe have been elected from Somme. A de? cree, issaed by the Bordeaux Govern? ment, calla out tho military olass of '71 immediately. Bismarck declines to treat with Switz? erland for tho returu of tho French who ontered thot State. VERSAILLES, February 10.-A strong belief prevails at Prussian headquarters that the Freueh Assembly will form a provisional government, under Count Do Paris as President, and will provide for a future plebosoite government. -. -?. . American Intelligence. CHARLESTON, February ll.-Arrived Steamship Charleston and schooners, li. Bur DB, Now York; brig Marcellus, Ha punn; sohoonersElla Matthew and G. H. Squire and steamship Falcon, Baltimore; schooner M. J. Bussoll, Norfolk, Va.; steamer Charleston and schooner Mollie, Now York. Sailed-steamer Champion, Now York. BOSTON. February 10.-A Halifax tle ppatoh states that the schooners A. H. Winson and A. J. Franklin, together with their stores, cargoes, Sec., wero con? demned to-day ns forfeit to tho Queen, by reason of violation of the fishery laws, in tho Vice-Admiralty Court. Judge Wm. Yoong, in pronouncing judg? ment, expressed his regret nt the painful duty imposed upon him. BUFFALO, Fobruary 10.-A Iorgo con? course of relatives and frieuds nttendcil tho funeral to-day of four victims from BuiTuio of tho late railroad accident at New Hamburg. Thc scenes nt the re? spective places of burial woro atTcctiug. WASHINGTON, February ll.-Nothinr. from the steamship Tennessee. Th? uneasiness is becoming intenso. Tho Conference Committee will report a bill on Tuesday, giving the District r territorial government. A meeting o tho members of tho Supremo Court bar to relievo the surviving member o Judge Tuuey's family, appointed a com mittec, consisting of Messrs. Blair Evarts, Carpenter, Carlisle and Bristow to tako general charge of the matter and secure concerted net ion. Th ero aro now 211 members of th House-only three vacaut seats. In the Seunte, a bill was reportetl, au thorizing tho Secretary of War to sto] structures interfering with navigation Tho ?lay was devoted to tho pension Acl A bill allowing the Leavenworth, Law renee and Galveston Bailroad Couipan to ro-locate a portion of their ron? passed. In the Hoose, n bill passed, authori: ing tho sale of useless military reservi tious, including Forts Jessup and Si bine, in Louisiana, and Forts Wayi aud Smith, in Arkansas. NEW ORLEANS, February ll.-Charl J. Delomel, professor ?jf French i Saint Theresa School, fell dead, fro heart disease, to day. CHATTANOOGA, February ll.-A sp einl meeting of tho Board of Trade, he t his evening, on the Cincinnati Southe Railroad, passed a resolution, reqnostii Congress to pass Senator Sherman's bi granting a charter lo tho road thron) Kentucky, and asking similar actii from other Southern cities. The. Bon appointed IL (1. Siiydur ii delegate present thc resolution to Congress. T eitizeus hold a public meeting ou t same subject Monday night. CINCINNATI, February ll.-The Boa of Trude adopted a resolution, declari tho Cincinnati Southern Bailroad a i tional work, demanding national legis tiou. Also, appointed a eommitteo seven to go to Washington to usk i tional legislation. Tho Georgia Commissioners to I Kentucky Legislature aro present. S. C. Newton, a prominent mercha is ?lead. PHILADELPHIA, February ll.-') bark Anderson, from Memcl, reports tho 19th, blowing a streng galo from I North-east and heavy sen, passed a la bark-riggetl man-of-war, standing Sou under close reefed top-sail-latitude longitude 72.50. She was stcami slowly. The captain is snro it was Tennessee. Improved Seed Planter. PARTIES wanting either tho Ham Denian PLANTER will sond their on at once. Wo aro now well supplied, hut I in tho season do not think we will bo abl moot tho demand. Feb Iii L?RICK A LOWRANO Boots, Shoes and Ha FOR THE Ml LU 093 AT GREATLY REDUCED FRIG I 1 WILL SELL FOR FIFTEEN DAYS AND BELOW COST, to make room for SPRING GOODS. No old stoi hand. Tho Goods aro Frash and Seasonable, a ?TOA LL AND EXAJ for yonrselvra.'Ott at the MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT no Under tho Colombia Hotel. Feb 12 __A.8MYTI To Holders of Past Due Indebted ol the city of Colombia. TUE City Council of Columbia havin thoiiztd the salo of certain STU held by city, for purposo of making pay of [nuil duo bonds of saul city, tho hold? pam duo bonds aro requested to fnrnish dulo lu Chairman of Commit teo of Way Moana, of Uity Council, stating numb bonds, dato of issue, when due, on win count issued and number of coupons d said bonds. W. HU I'SON W1G( Uh a i mm n Committee of Ways and Met COLUMBIA, S. C., february ll, 1871. OS' Uuarleston Courier. Augusta Coi tinnutisl and Columbia Union, will coi tw? wooka and send bill to City Clerk. \ Fob 12 M ^WAWOIAjU^AWp CO^MJBKU?!Al,. NKWYOBK, February ll-Noon.-Flour C@10d. better. Wheat and oom firmer and quio t. Fork quiet, at 23.70@24.00. Cotton quiet and nnobauged; eales 1.1U0 boles-uplands 15>?. Freights steady. Stocks steady and active. Government and State bonds strong and dull. Gold steady, at 11%. Money easy, at 4@5. Exchange-loDg9%; short 101*. BondB WM 7 P. M.-Cotton quiet and strongor; sales 2,000 bales, at 15j5?. Flour 5@10c. bettor-superflue State and Western 6.25@6.40; common toohoico extra State and Western 6.85@8.35. Wheat unset? tled, closing pretty strong-winter ref! and amber Western 1.59(o)LGl. Corn firm, at 84@85)><. Pork quiet and steady. Freights a little firmer. Money 3?4. Sterling 9%@9??. Gold ll%@ 11J<?. Governments very strong-62s 12,'-J. Southerns steady, at nomiual prices. BALTIMORE, February ll.-Cotton steady-middling 14%; receipts 830 bales; sales 425; stock 14,089. BOSTON, February ll.-Cotton quiet middling 15>?; receipts 3,495 bales; sales 300; stock 0,500. LOUISVILLE, February ll.-Bugging nothing doing. Flour quiet-extra fam? ily 5.75. Corn firm. Provisions quiet. Pork 22.50. Lard 12.^'. Shoulders 9?.(; sides 12@12J.i. Sugar-cured hams 16; plain 15j?'-all packed. Whiskey 87. NORFOLK, February ll.-Cotton dull low middling 18%@18%; receipts 2,275 bales; solos 150; stock 9,381. V. iLMiNOTON, February ll. - Cotton qnii-t-middling 13?s'; receipt 12G bide*; sales 237; stock 2.6114. CHARLESTON, February ll.-Cottou quiet-middling 14J;i@14%; receipts 830 baies; sales GOO; stock 38,094. SAVANNAH, February ll.-Cotton quiet -middling 14??; receipts 3,815 bahs; sales 1,100; stock 100.572. MCJIILE, February ll.-Cottou quiet middling 14.'., ; receipts 0,113; sales 1,500; stock 84,474. NEW ORLEANS, February ll.-Corn firmer, at 70(</;72. Pork firm-moss 24.00. Bacon easier, nt 10:i.?(M113. Su? gar, molasses, whiskey and cofieo all un? changed, Ut last quotations. Cotton steady and in fair demand-middling 14bi@14?4? receipts 3,307 bolos" sales 10,'500; stock 263,309. GALVESTON, February ll.-Cotton weak-good ordinary 12J.?; receipt? 2,420; sales 1,000; stock GI,238. LIVERPOOL, February 10-Evening. Cottou flat and irregular-uplands 75y; Orleans 7Jtt'; sales 8,000 bales; export and speculation 1,000; stock afloat 513, 000, of which 308,000 are American. Sales named ou ship at Orleans iu Feb? ruary 73.j for middling Orloaus. Man? chester advices less favorable, causing dullness. LONDON, February ll-Noon.-Con? sols 92,'8\ Bonds 00/8. LIVERPOOL, February ll - Noon. Cotton opens steady-upland Or? leans 7?r;. LIVERPOOL. Foin nary ll-3 P. M. Cotton steady ; sales 10,000 bales; specu? lation and export 1,000; sales ulimed for ships for February and March, from Sa? vannah or Charleston, 7''1; for uplands: from New Orleans, 7:;, for middling. Roller Skating. THF. Hall will bo upon on TUESDAY un i Fill DAY AFTERNOONS, Tor ladies only, from ball-past !1 tu (> o'clock P. M ; and for ladies and gentlemen MONDAY and TU?US DAY EVENINGS, lrom 8 to ll o'clock P. M. Skates should bo secured on tho above days, a s it is more difficult to fd them at night. Xii admission will be required of visitors at tho door. Feb 12 1 PP.SNOS W FIRST rrjzE T iris Exhibition 1867. "r irify tho blood and engfchen tho system, r. 3d i cat?n ~ thc effect of ..'issipation, maintain the jrnan frame in condition .' hoasthfu?^icss, dispel tho ?5 JCS and all mental dic cmpers, and relievo thoso whose sedentary habits lay ^iem open to depression. They prevent and cure Wit*. ons and oilier Fevers, Fever a/td At/ne, C?tilis, 7>/(trr7/oe<7, "/>ystn ferVt 7\vspep*i(i, ?tett-SicAvesSt Col ie, Cholera, Vito fe rn .Worlttts, and ovory corripkaiht inci? dental to diet or atmos? phere. Ladies will Trid them a sovoro?gn boor.., as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to tho sex. ^Thousands of Testimo? nials can bo socn at tho office of (?j M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, 64 & GO Witter Street, N. V. OLACIU8 & WITTE. Charleston. Genoral Agents f?r State South Carolina. Fcbl3j|ily_ Spring Seed Oats. QiiA BUSHELS Whito SEED OATS, for OUU salo by ED. HOPE.. Feb SJ For Sale. *Sc?&m&SM A SEVEN OCT ATE, Over String RSpM^iOTSteinway PIANO, in good condi JfS 1 lltion, Laving been uaed only a ehort time. Apply at thia omeo. Feb 12 12 Fresh Eggs. &r\f \ DOZEN FRE8?I EG08, at 25 oente. mm\\JVJ per dozen. E. HOPE. _Feb 10_ Pr oies bio nal Card. DR. J. J. GOODWYN will resume tho prac? tice or medicino in C?lnmbia from this dato. Gall at the office of A. Y. Lee, Archi? tect, ni;;ht or day. Slate at Dr. Mint's Drug Ktoro. FoblOl?* Mules for sale. tfc_ TH KEE MULES, Tour years old, each, well broke to harne??, for Balo. -TTE R. O'NEALE A SON, ^^^^ Feb 10 Cotton Town. Money to Loan. dfcpr/~V r\i\f \ TO LOAN on collato ^?Vy.VJvJv^ rals. Apply at tho Citizens' Savings Dank. J. C. IL SMITH, Foh 9 C Assistant Cashior. Something Nice. DRIB" CHERRIE8, Dried Blackberries and Virginia Roll Butter, for sale by Feb 9 MONTEITH A FIELDING._ Dried Beef Hams. QAA LRS. MOUNTAIN-CURED BEEF, Ov_fV/ suited for hotelB and boarding houses, for salo low by EDWARD HOPE. Keb fl Valentines lor February 14, AT Duffie A Chapman's Bookstore, opposite Columbia Hotel. Will be opened, THIS MORNING, just from New York: 500 Valentines, at 10 cont?. 500 Valentines, at 15 cents. 500 Valentines, at 25 cents. .r>0?) Valent iuos, at 35 couta. 1(10 Valentines, at (50 cents. 00 Valentines, at 75 cents. .")0 Valentines, at $1. 25 Valentines, at J2. 5 Valentines, at 15. EnvelopoH io ?ult. Tho above neut hy mau, carefully packed, un receipt of price. Feh ll J. W. FArfK ZEJEL, Lile and Fire Insurance Agent APED KIO AL. ESTATE BUOKEll, OFFERS for salean elegant FAMILY RE? SIDENCE on Arsenal Hill, with overy necessary out-building, ornamental grounds, vegetable garden, choice fruit trecH, Ac. ALSO, A COTTAGE on Upper street, and 300 acres ol WOOD LAUD, nine miles East ot Columbia, er Offici at Dr. Mioi'u Drug Store. Feh lt) 17 DON'T J^O?RGTJEVT To Send a Pretty or Funny VALENTINE, AS ST. VALENTINE'S DAY is near. A beautiful assortment -Sentimental and Comic -from livo cents to f 3. Country deal? ers supplied at low rates, at BRYAN A McCAUTER'S Bookstore. Feb 10 LIGHT! LIGHT ! ! Gr CL JS Xs iglit! rpilE Hoard of Directors of iho COLUMBIA X GAS LIGHT COMPANY, from tho re? peated solicitations of the citizens who deeirc to uso thin light, providing the prico was re? duced, have determined to reduco tho price from ?9 to $7, oil and after thc 1st March en? suing. Thc Works, alter its destruction in 1SG5, with a list ot consumers numbering foo, v?as again ri constructed, hy a forced assessment on Stockholders to renew its operations. Up lo this time, our consumers number hut 175, in a distance of Icu miles of pipe, through which this Gas ha? to How, supplying con? sumers in their different localities. In making th?' reduction in price, tho Com? pany is nuable to reduce Us expensen, and therefore rely upon an increase or consumere ti> sustain an institution so valuable lo the city, safe in its operations, and, by economy in use, ai cheap us any other. Additional consumers aro respectfully so? licited. Call at my office, corner of Plain and Assemblv streets, and hand in vour names. JACOS LEVIN, Fob 10 U Sec'y Od umida Gas Li li ht Co. Notice. Cni.runiA, S. C.. January SI, 1871. TnE annual meeting of Stockholders of tho Cypress Manufacturing Company, will he held, at the Citizens' Savings Hank, MON? DAY, 13th February next, at -1 o'clock. ? THOMAS E. GREGG, Feb 7 7 9 Fi President. For Sale. MTHE undersigned offers for salo tho COTTAGE, on Washington etreet, now occupied hy him. Gas and water on tho premises; well finished st?hle, carrlago house and other necessary buildings. Flower and fruit garden, well stocked with choico yoong trcee and plants. ALSO, THIRTEEN HOUSES, situated in vu-?ons parts of tho city, for sale on accommodating torma. Apply to W. 11UTSON WIGG, Fob S fimo Attornev. Dickcon Cotton Seed. pr/\/\ BUSHELS of tho above COTTON O' *\J SEED, grown from Seed purchased in 18G9, at $1 per bushel, from David DicksoD, of Georgia, for salo by J. K. DAVIS, Monticello, Fairliold County, 8. C. KV Price- 25 bushels or loos amount, 50 cents per bushel of 30 pounds; 50 bushols or lona amount, 40 cents pur bushel o' 30 pounds; 100 bushels or loss amount, 30 conts per bushel of 30 pounds. _ Fob 5 10* Prime Norfolk Oysters. I HAVE made a reduction in tho JSffffSS. price of OYSTERS, and will sell trwI vjNbithom as low as any in tho market, V_ J v^Vand will guarantee them to bo tho best that can be had. JOHN D. BATEMAN, Fob 1 12 At Columbia Ice House. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, cn.Mi LOTTE. N. c. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn. Tlonr, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family OrocerioB gonerally. Orders lilied carefullvwnd prompt? ly. * Feb 7 lvr NEW STORE. I .-rfrTy-i?r_ THE subscriber would re /Ot-ft-Sn spec t fully inform his friend? iWaHS?lsiS in? t"i,atonier? that ho lia? Vv j '' ?L-'J i e-eatabhnlicd himself in tho asHffl&G ENEKAL GROCERY BUSI? NESS, at his old stand, (No. 109,) where ho will bo pleased to show and sell to purchasers a complote stock of now fancy ana substan? tial GOODS, carotully selected. Richardson etreet, first square South of old Market corner. ORLANDO Z. BATES. Dec 18m o CARRIAGES. (vSOMp A COMPLETE assortment of two gfegElarid four-seat Passenger CARRI? AGES hai. jiidt been received at tho Reposito? ry, corner Lady and Assembly streets. Tho latest and most stylish patterns have been anlooted with care, from eomo of tho best builders in the country: and the stock never baa been surpassed in design or finish hy any offurcd here. Pricoa moderato. Doc 16 W. K. GREENFIELD. FINE STOCK FOB BALE, T THE DEXTER STABLES. WE offer for salo the following valuable. ?TOCK: 1 fine young Boan HORSE, five I yearn, old thia spring-suitable ' .for harneas or saddle. One small-sized Horse-a good saddlo nag and will work anywhere. Ono fino groy Abdullah Mare, five year? old -trots fast, with every prospect of improve- j ment. ALSO, The thorough-bred Maro Saluda-raised by Gen. Johnson Hagood, of barnwell. Hbo is of fine size and stylo; young, Bound and kind; works wall either io single or double harnoss; can bo nianagod by a lady. This animal is afraid of nothing, and can be bought very cheap. Her pedigreo and performance can bo acen at the above stablos. BOYCE A CO. JFob 8 6 Salo of Railroad Stock. THE undersigned Bpecial Commit too of City Council of Columbia, will receive o tiers for purchase of ONE THOUSAND (1,000) SHAHES of Stock of Charlotte, Co? lumbia and Augusta Railroad Company, now hold by the city of Columbia. Offers for samo can bc addressed to cither member of committoo. JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor. W. HTITSON WIGG, Chairman Committee Ways and Means. J. W. DENNY. JOE. TAYLOR. R. M. WALLACE. Od~ Augusta Constitutionalist and Charlotte Observer copy weokiy for three weeks and send bill to City Council. Feb 1 s3 At and Less Than Cost. REAL PAISLEY SHAWLS. Black Cloth and Beaver Cloaks. All Worsted Coverings. Heavy Cassimoros and Cloths. Bout French Merinos. Irish Poplins. All Wool Plaids. Fancy Dress Goods. Black and Colored Silks . Jun 29 C. F. JACKSON. A Stock of Clothing. Hats GENTS? FURNISHING- GOODS AT Cir L.KSS THAW COST. -3/4 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO EMBARK IN J\. THE BUSINESS. A frosh and well se? lected stock o? CLOTHING, HATS and Gents* FURNISHING GOODS, together with the STORE FIXTURES and Leaeo of ono of tho most dcsirablo business stands in thc city of Columbia-property of tho lato W. J. Hoke is now offered tor salo at a sacrifice, in order to close the business. Parties desiring to treat for the uurehase of samo, will call on or I address the sou of the late proprietor. MIKE HOKE, j Bfg~ Papers copying other notice will diacou ! tm ne it and insert this. Jan 29 Pomaria Nurseries. THE largest and most varied stock of Southern acclimated FRUIT TREES, adapted to onr oil and climate, consisting of W^*S^* "^Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apric ;ta and Nectarines, from the earliest to tho latest: Cherries, Quinces, Figs, Ha/.lo Nuts, English Walnuts and Spanish Chest? nuts, several linc varieties; Grape Vines, em? bracing choice table kinds; Strawberries and Raspberries, Evergreens in great variety, for ornament and for cemeteries; Roses -all the best; Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lillies, Ac; Orna? mental Flowering Shrubs, Asparagus and Horse Radish Reids, Osage Orange and Ma? cartney Rose, for hedges. Persons wishing, will please applv direct to Ihn proprietor. WM. SUMoIF.R, Jan ll {Imo Pom ai in. S. C. Carolina National Bank or v o t. v .ii B i A , s.e. Capital Stock Paid in, $200.000. HOARD OF DIRECTORS; L. D. CHILDS, PRKKIUKNT. Du. J. W. PARKCK, IL M. WALLACK, JOHN S. WILEV, DU. JOUS T. DAIUIY, E. Hi ei:, RICHARD O'NK.U.E, Jr. C. D. MELTON, Attorney, W. B GULICK, C. J. IltL'DEI.L, Cashier. Assistant Cashier. nnifE capital stock of thia Bank is now JL $2u0,0uu, all4of which has been paid in, and contirmed by the Comptroller of tho Currency. Authority has alr.o been received ff. r, i further increase to tho amount of $50,000, ai wuic'u over $20,000 has already been taken. Persona wishing to make an investment should apply withont delay. The Surplus Fund ie now $0,000, wr three per cont, upon ita stock. Tho Carolina National Bank isaacs certifi? cates of doposit, bearing interest at the rate of aoven per cent, nor annum. This feature of its business - akea it practically A SAVINGS 0ANK, and attention is called lo tho fact that the safety of these deposits, as well as all others, aro guaranteed by the whole capital of tho Bank. No safer modo of temporary invest? ment is offered to tho public than thia-the doposits being payable on demand, or on Bliort notico. Deposits of any amount re coived either in curroncy or coin, and payable iu tho samo. Interest will bo paid at the end of each six months, should deposits romain beyond that length of time. Colombia, S. C-, January 28, 1871. Jan 29 mwStuo Meat! Meat ! ! Meat ll! THOMAS W. POPE linforms tho kpublio that tho best BEEF, PORK, I HUTTON and SAUSSAGE, in the l.na rket, can bo found at Stall No. 7. Give mo a call. DQC 2.H 2mo The Dexter Stables. SSS! TUE undersigned have re? moved their Stables to tho new building, immediately South of .Tanney's Hall, and, with a new .stock of CARRIAGES, BUG? GIES mu fino HORSES, aro prepared lo an awor all calla that may bo made upon them. HoraoB bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good atock, aro invitod to givo ns a cnll. Liberal advances mado on stock loft for salo. BOYCE & CO. W. H. BOYCE. C. H. PKTTINOII.L. Jan 21 Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES. Creen Corn, Cherries, Creon Teau, Poaches, Pears, String Ileane, Whortleberries, Tomatoes. All the above at retail, for 25 cents per can. Also, Condensed Milk, Salmon, i lysters, Lima Beans, Pine Apple, Sardines, Pickles. Catsups, &c. Por aale at very lowest prices, by Deo 15 J. A T. R. AGNEW. ? ??? ?5. V f JL^.? J ? C ('ontinxtation of Salta of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, dc. By D. C. PELXOTTO & BOH. OWINO to tho BuocoBB which has attended our ?alen of tho above named goode, and at the solicitation of manv of oar boat citizens, wo will offbr TO-MORROW (Monday) MORN? ING, at 10 o'clock, at our Auction Room, A replenished and handsomely assorted stock of Gold and Silver Watches, from the best makers in thc world. Diamond Jewelry, consisting of Rings. Studs, Bracelets, .to., in handsome, styles; Gents' Vest, Leontine and Fob Chains, in beautiful designs; Finger Rings in Ruby, Emerald, Poarl and Garnet Sotting, in elogant and rich work; also. Fins. Studs, &c; Opera and Field Eye Glasses, all sizes and qualities. Sales of tho above are positively to be made, and fine opportunities aro presented for obtaining flue articles and to make a good in? vestment. N. C. Tho above can also bo had at private salo, and an inspection by the citizens gene? ral ly_is_rosp<'ct full y solicited. Feb 12 jj In the Court of Probate-Lexington. Ex. parle Alexander H. Wolfe, Administrator of W. M. Beckham, deceased. Petition to Sell Personal Properly of Deceased. PURSUANT to the order inT Hon. A. H. Cauglunan, Judge of Probate for Lexing? ton County, I will soil, on MONDAY, the 13th day of February, and days succeeding: The PERSONAL PROPERTY o? W. M. Beckham, deceaeod, consisting of about 30 balee Cotton. 15 Mnlos, 3 Ilor.-os and 2 Colts. GO Hogs,90 Cattle, among which are a great many Uno Milch Cowa. Kitchen Furniture, Ac, and a large quantity of tine Cotton Seed. 3,000 bushels Corn, and a large quantity of Fodder. 3 Four-Horso Wagons, 1 Ox-Cart and a larg? quantity of Farming Implements. The salo will be commenced at wt) ?vt ia known as the James Rates place, in Richland Fork, and continued Ibero until all the pro? perty on that placo is sold; and on tho day imm?diatoly succeeding, tho salo will bo con? tinued at tlio Raker place, in Lexington, the lato residenco of tho deceased, and continued there until all tho property is sold. It is thought thc Balo at tho Rates placo will occu? py about two days, and tho salo commenced at the Raker place on tho third. Terms of sale cash. S. M. ROOF, S L. C. ShcrifPe Office, Lexington C. H., January 9, 1S71. Feb 8 BY E. W. SEIBELS & CO., Real Estate Brokers. ITO acres LAND, situated within three quar? ters of a mile of Romarin, on Greenville and Columbia Railroad, will bo sold at a bargain, with a full lino of Provisions, stock of Mules, Horses, Cattle and Farming Implemento. Also, a neat and desirable COTTAGE DWELLING in tho ci tyFob U 2 M. E. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of South Carolina. THE A mm al Grand Convocation will be holden in tho city of Charleston, Deo I'.olcutc, in Masonic Hall, at 12 meridian, on TUESDAY, tho 11th dav of February A. L. 2101 A. D. 1871. Members, Grand Officers and Delegates from subordinate Chapters are requested to attend punctually and generally for thc consideration of important business, and the election of Grand Oflicere for the Masonic year ensuing. With their characteristic liberality, tho different railroad companies have granted to tho Grand Officers and Delegates tho privilege ot passing and repassing over their roads for one faro. Tho lull fare will ho paid at the place of starting. On all railroads, except tho South Carolina Railroad, the Grand Officers and Delegates will ho permitted to return from tho Convocation freo, on tho production of ibo certificate of tho Grand Secretary. On the South Carolina Railroad, return tickots will ho furnished hy the conductors tc the Grand Officers and Delegates, which wiU enable them to repass freo of charge. By order of thc M.-. E.-. G.-. H.-. P.-. Comp., M. Moses. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Feb 3 f. 8 ll 13 Grand Secretary. Annual Meeting Or tlie Stockholder* or the South Caro? lina RallroucI Company, and of tile ?oulh-weitern Railroad Rank. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock? holders of tho above institutions will bo held in tho city of Charleston, on tho second TUESDAY in February next, the 14th ot tho month. Place of meeting-Hall of the South? western Railroad Rank, on Broad street; hour of convening-ll o'clock A. M. On the day following-WEDNESDAY, tho 15th, there will bo an election held at the samo place, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 3 P. III., for fifteon Directors of the Railroad Company, and thirteen Directors of the Bank. A Committoo to verify Proxies will attend. Tho following addition to tho By-Laws, pro? posed at the special meeting in May last, will como up for action at this: Article lat, Sec? tion 7ih, shall be, "Any number of Stock? holders, not less than ten, repiesc-nliiig fivo thousand shares shall be necessary to require a stock voto on any question." Stockholders will ne passed as renal OTSr thc Road, to and from thc meeting, free of charge, in accordance with tho resolution of tho Convention of 1854. J. R. EMERY, Jan ll wol2 _ 8ojsreUry._ GRAIN "r GRAIN ! GRAIN ? \v.?J. wurranuii, GREENVILLE, s. C.. DEALER in GRAIN and COUNTRY PRO? DUCE of all kinds. Will pay prompt attention to all orders entrusted to' his caro. This is a rare opportunity for Plantera and others living along the lino of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, to procuro their sup? plies at drat coat. ( only ask a fair trial, and guarantee satisfaction. Nov 25 3mo Hardy Solomon & Co., HA VINO ontercd into the manufacture of BRICK and QUARRYING of GRANITE, and purchased of Messrs. Wright A Vinn, one of thoir new patent Brick Machines, capable or turning out from 40.000 to 60,000 bricks per day, aro now prepared to mako contracts and furnish pai ties with any quantities of bricks desired. Apply to HAIIDY SOLOMON, at his store, or at thu South Carolina Bank and [rust Company. Sept_8_ For Sale, 3/in A ACHES of LA ,01 IVJ <?u the Edisto. 750 ACHES in Kershaw-in lots to suit. HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-$12,000. 1 House in this city, $5,000. HOUSE ?nd thirteen acros LAND, noar the city-13 000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent. Sept 25 _ _ ly SPECIAL ATTENTION given to tho col? lection of Commercial Paper, Interest ? ni Statu and Railroad Ronds and Stocks, and Convor-ion of State Securities, bv Nov 23 ?mo D QAM BRI LL, Rrokrr.