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1^ F^rhatai, De?embor 31. - Tho Minis tera o? tho, Italian Cabinet Lave gone to Booie. MADRID, > Pocember 31.-The Cortea sanotioned (mo ?BBUO of Treasury bonds. LONDON, December 31.-Owing to the approach'of-the New Year, news to-day is very meagre. The Limn, from Glasgow for New York, ran upon tho wreck of the Antilles, in tho Clyde, and was obliged to put back to Havre to have her bottom ex? amined. A PVeuoh icon-clad was seen off Roche's Point, Ireland, to-day. Advices from Cochin Ohina announce that ronny Germnn priests hove been taken into the French port of Saigon. The Post's MOBOOW correspondent says the belief in an alliance between tho United States, and Russia, in case of war* is becoming ali but universal. MADRID, Deco rn b or 31.-Prim died last night. J Acosta arrived at Oarthagenn on Friday, jtfSk enthusiastically received, and departed for Madrid. Prim's death produced a profound sensation of grief, and indignation eve? ry where .prevails. Tho Republiouu battalions have nearly all surrendered their arms, and perfect tranquility prevails in Madrid und the prov?noos. WASHINGTON, D. C., January 1.-Tba King is expected at Madrid on Monday. The proposed festivities were postponed. An American vessel, with arms foi France, is in Queenstown harbor, closelj watched by the German corvotte Au? gusta. Foti Mont Av ron WUB not case me n ted the garrison lost eight killed and t wenty wounded during the three days' bom bardmen*-. A despatch to the London Times say; Troohn is forming nu entrenched cam] at Fort Valerean, with a view to evacn ating Paris. Gambetta addressed th people of Bordeaux; tho enthusiasm \vn intense. A special to tho Now York Her alu dated Versailles, 27th ult., says everj thing is ready for the bombardment o a terrific scale, simultaneously from semi-oirole Weat of Puris. The Frene have had Borne minor successes befor Havre. The troops have been sent fror. Thionville and Verdun to support Gone ral Werden against General Bourbaki. The German engineers doubt th feasibility of holding Mont Avron r present. General Chancey reports victory near Vendomo, and says he wi follow up the success, and continue 1 advance. The besiegers around Far have been reinforced by a large portia of Frederick Charles* army. A corp about 12,000 strong, sworn to ci their way'through the Prussians, hi been organized in Paris. A despote says that it cost the Germans 8,000 rat to silence Mont Avron. BORDEAUX; January. 3.-A portion. Gen. Oh?u?irty's army is now strong posted near : Vendome. Tho ehgag ments along the Loire for a week pa have all been successes for the Frene Near LaTroohe 12,000 prisoners we taken by . the French. The Prussit column, recently lost 300 men by drow ing, in an attempt to cross the Loiro < the ina. LONDON, January 3.-The Telegra, aunqnnces, on authority, that the c mando mada npon Prussia by the Briti Cabinet, relative to the seizure and sin ing of English colliers in the Seine, a in alair way of adjustment. Nsw YORK, Jannary 8.-The Worl special says the Court at Berlin expi an early surrender of Paris. Tue re t continual courtesies occurring betwe Berlin and Wilhelmshoe. TheEmpei is confident of . his restoration, thou the Empress spends the most of 1 time weeping and praying for penco. Troops are concentrating in South? Russia. Gladstone's constituents request resignation-his policy having imp crished them. The French Government at Bordee designate Jnles Favre to represent th in Congress. Prince Louis telegraphs tho Gove ment at Darmstadt, that two Hess regiments whipped a superior Frei force on Saturday, South-east of Orles The Hessians lost fifty men. LONDON, January 3.-A severe engt tuent has occurred, in which the Fre were BU cc es s ful. This was preceded the evacuation of Gray by the Gcrmt The reports that the German arm; the Loire has retired on (Hen, aro a? rently confirmed. VERSAILLES, January 1, VIA LONI Jauuary 3.-The King gave a recep at the palace. Ho said the groat ev which preceded the celebration of t a day in such a placo was duo to heroism and perseverance of tho offi and the bravery of the soldiers, goal is still, however, unattained; portant tasks remain before we achie lasting peace. He would be consur to make any peace which involves tiuuance of tho duties which brougl here. BORDEAUX, January 3.-Paris ad' of the 30th ult., say tho Parisians i in urging Troohu to make a sortie an enormous force which eau readi! spared. ---. ?. American Intelligence. CHARLESTON, January 3.- Arm Steamships M cree di hi and Georgia, York; Maryland, Bultimore; brig i Hall, Baltimore; schooner L. S. I Now York. SAN FRANCISCO, December 31. ?toamship Japan, for China tc carried supplies of fresh and sal visions for Midway Island. The United States steamer So loft Honolulu for Midway Island thence for San Franoisco, four na ago, and mnoh anxiety is feltconcf hor fate. The Bteamer Japan endeavor to ascertain what liss b of tho Baranna It is feared that sc h aa broken ont nt Midway Island, or that tho Saronao ia look . ,r . The otaamor Japan, for Yokohomo to? day, camed $345,000 treasure and $83. 000 worth ol merchandize, including 400 barrels cf flour* ,t . i Yesterday the following despatch was sont to Gambetta: "As a New Year's gift to France, the Fieuchnion of Cali? fornia Bend 100,000 franc? for the na? tional defence. Vive ia France/ Vive ia liepublique! From the Central Commit? tee of California." G. Tanchard re? ceived to-day an enthusiastic reply from Gambetta. HARRISBURG, January 1.-Seventy buildings in the centre of the manufac? turing part of the city were burned last night. Loss nearly a quarter of a mil? lion. V/A?HXHO?UN, January 1.-An otnoial c ible despatch, received itere this after? noon, from Madrid, states that Prim died last night, nt ll o'clock, from wounds received in the shoulder uud arm. The new King reached Marcia, and was warmly received. The Cortes voted full powers to the Government formed by Admiral T?pela. WASHINGTON, January 2 -Tho Herak hos the following: "Our correspondent at Havana sends no further dotuils of th? steamer Hornet at Nassau; the Cliburn at that place were much incensed at th? Governor for sending a British mau-of war to watoh her, but the lookout die not amount to unything, the Horne easily leaving her disagreeable compa nion. It is reported that while at Nassau -sin took on board au armament. If this i tho oase, she may give the Spaniard much trouble, aud we may hear of ope rations on a scale similar to those of tb Alabama. lu point of speed she is vastl superior to the Spanish fleet on the coat of Cuba, but she may leave tho Wet Indiau waters aud try the Spanish hom coast, where she will be able to do muc damage and create a perfect panic arnon those of Spain who have property afloat If such is the intention of her cou inauder it cannot bo long before we uu\ accounts of Spauish commercial vessel being sunk, burned and destroyed. Tho change in the tariff, which can into effect yesterday, includes some lift drug articles, which go ou the free lis and some forty others are much reducet The duty on tea is reduced ten ccnts that is, from twenty-five to fifteen cent aud cottee two ceuts-from five to thn cents on a ponud; and tho reduction c bulk of tho sugars imported is thre quarters of a cent, per pound. The are also considerable changes iu wine braudies, spirits aud iron. Another court martial bas been orde ed to try Cadet Smith, tho colored bo; at West Point, for untruthfulness. RICHMOND, January 2.-A meeting the Roman Catholics was held yes turd; and denounced the nction of Viet Emmanuel in seizing upon Rome. B solutions were adopted for holding mass meeting on the subject. There was no quorum in the Legis' ture to-day. NEW YORK, Jaunary 2.-John '. Wrightley, playing with a rifle suppos unloaded, shot William Mallows dead. ST. LOUIS, January 3.-Bishop Kt drick, of St. Louis, was formally : ceived here. 2,000 persous parade with music and banners. The Art bishop said, with respect to his com io the Ooumenical Council, he wot state briefly the motives which govern bis actions. Often in debate, he hi perhaps, seemed opposed to the gr doctrine of the Church; but this an from the fact that there were argume which ho could not explain. His op] sitiou was due to a misconception of i real character of the principios involv After the close of tho examination of I question, he would say that his moti for submission were simply duo to uu8hakon belief in the authority of Catholic Church. The reason of necessity for rendering obedience to Church was self-evident, and could be gaiu8ayed. He would call to remembrance of the Church that Sci tural declaration, "Thou hast wordf eternal life," and reminded them of trusts committed to Peter and Paul. MEMPHIS, January 3.-Gen. For. has submitted a proposition to the Co ty Court to appropriate 8500,000 to Memphis and Selma Railroad. Tn event the Court refuses the propositi the Illinois Central proposo extend their road from Cairo to Holly Sprii Fivo negroes were killed and a w man fatally hurt by an accident at ennah bridge. Two cars wero buri The cause was tho breaking of an ax! the first passenger train. ST. LOUIS, January 3.-Christ Chu on 13th street, was burned to-day. NEW ORLEANS, January 3.-In Legislature, J. Pinckney Smith (De erat) was elected Warrant Clerk. T was quito a contest for this posit The election of a Democrat was th suit of n combination of Democrats tho Governor Warmouth party, whi> is believed will secure tho electio General J. R. West, United States g tor, to succeed Harris. Tho steamboat Travis, to-uight, burned; IOBS $5,000. MAGNOLIA, MISS , January 3. sominary herc was burned to-day $0,000. ALBANY, N. Y., January 3.-Thc gisluture orgauizod to-day. Asse elected Democratio officers. ST. JOHN'S, January 3.-The ste Robert M. Lowe leuves to-day, to > for favorable weather, to grapple fe cable. RICHMOND, VA., January 3.-Th gislaturo had a quorum to-day. total debt of Virginia, including in duo January 1, 1871, is $11,39 Foreigu attachments have been i against the deposit of 835,000 mai the New Haven Insurance Compa the State Treasury here. ATLANTA, GA., January 3.-The t election returns are not fully ia-si have been roturned to show the el ct; General 'Ycucg, fron tho - Seventh Congressional District, by near 9,000 majority. Bigby awl Bolhuno ore elect? ed in the Third District?; by 700 or 800; Lou g and Speer, from the Fonrth Dis? trict, by about 500; Tift, in the Second Dietriot, by about 800 votes. The other Distriots are as previously reported. Judge O. H. Loch rune waa appointed Chief justice of tho Supremo Court to? day. Attorney-General Akerman has pur? chased a home near Carterville. Rev. J. T. Leftwioh, of the Presbyte? rian Church, was presented by bia con? gregation with two life insurance policies of 85,000. WASHINGTON, January 3.-There was a full Cabinet meeting to-day, oxcept Akerman. Greeley and Postmaster General Creswell had a long interview with Graut. $17,000 have boen recovered from ex Collector Tullis, of Texas. He is still hold, us tho defalcation amount is 830,000. Plensau ton took the oath of office to? day aa Commissioner of Iuterual Reve? nue. The debt statement shows a lecrease of $'2,250,000; coin in Treasury nearly 8109,000,000; currency $30,250.000. The Paoif?o Railroads owe the Government nearly $6,500,000-accrued interest, after deduotiug transportation. Navigation hence to Acquia Creek has been resumed. HARRISBURG, PA., Jauuary 3.--The House organized to-day. Jas. H. Webb (Republican) was chosen Speaker. The Senate organized; Wm. A. Wallace (De? mocrat) waa elected Speaker, and all tho Democratic caucus candidates were elected. DovKit, DEL., January 3.-The Legis? lature orgauized to-day. lu tho Senate, the Speaker chosen was Charles Good? ing; in tho House, Sewell C. Riggs was elected Speaker. KIN AN Cl A I. AND UO At Rt IS HG IA I?. COLUMBIA, S. C., Jauuary 3.-Sales of of cottou during the past two days 128 bales-middling 13J.,'(o)13 L<c. NEW YoitK, January 3-Noon.-Stocks steady. Gold 10^(^10J?. Money 7 currency to gold. Sterling-long 9; .short 9/V. 62a 8^H'. Tennessees 04; new 03. Virginias b7,L<; now G3. Lou? isiana* 70; new 04; levees 70; 8s 80. Alabamas, ex-interest, 96; 5s 70. Geor? gias, ex-interest, 78; 7s 91. North Caro? linas 44?4; new 23. South Carolinas, ex-interest, 85; new 63. Flour a shade firmer. Wheat held higher. Corn quiet and firm. Pork quiet-new 19.25(o) 19.75. Lard stendy. Cottou quiet-up? lands 15 '?'; Orleans 15"'&; sales 1,500 bales. Freights firm. 7 P. M.-Cotton dull and nominal; sales 1,800 bales, at 15??. Flour-South? ern a ahnde firmer; common to good ex? tra 6.25(o)6.65. Whiskey unaottled, at ?92@93. Wheat l(oj2e. better-winter red and amber Western 2.46(0)2.50. Corn closed less active-now 76@77. Pork dull-new and old 19.25. Lard dull kettle 12^4. Freights steady-steam cotton }?. Mouey 7-currency to gold; market not so easy ns expected. Ex? change heavy, at 9(o/9,,8\ Gold dull, at lO^u'. Governments closed steady, at a decline. 62a Hy.U Southerns quiet. Stocka heavy and declining. BALTIMORE, January 3.-Flour and wheat firm and in fair demand. Corn firm and acareo-white 80(o)82; yellow 75(of76. Little doing in provisions, but a better feeling. Pork 20 50. Shoulders 10. Whiskey 92@92<?. Cotton firmer and held higher-middlings 15}?; re? ceipts 1,290 bales; exports 355; salea 300; stook 12,032. BOSTON, January 3.-Cotton quiet and steady-middlings 15>V; receipts 3,805; sales 400; stock 7,000. NORFOLK, January 3.-Cotton dull low middlings l i'?i ; receipts 3,546; sales 100 bales; stock 5,519. CINCINNATI, January 3.-Flonr firm and in fair demand. Corn dull and drooping, at 52@53. Provisions-full prices asked, but no demand. Mess pork 19.00. Lard 10J?@11W. Shoul? der 10; clear rib ll; clear sides 11 JJ. Whiskey quiet. LOUISVILLE, Jannary 3.-Tobacco firm. Bagging quiet-hemp and flax 25 and 26. Flour steady. Corn quiet. Provisions firm. Mess pork 20.00. Shoulders 10; clear rib HLj; clear sides !2. Lard 12. Whiskey steady, nt 87. ST. LOUIS, January 3.-Flour firm low grades scarce. Corn steady-mixed 45^@47. Whiskey steady, nt 89. Pro? visions quiet. Mess pork 19.00 Shoul? ders 9J?; clear sides 12. Lard-prime steam ll. CHARLESTON, January 3.-Cotton very steady-middlings 14'.<(o.l4^?; receipts 3.524; exports 3,C19; "niles' 600; stock 34,012. AUGUSTA, GA., January 3.-Colton market stiff, with light offerings; sales 600bale8; receipts 640-middlings 14,,4/ (r?,\4.%; markot closing quiet andu shade easier. SAVANNAH, January 3.-Cotton in fair demand -middlings 14%@14JH' ; receipts 11.225; exports 3,811; sales 1,800; stock 57.274. WILMINGTON, January 3.-Cotton qniel and steady-middlings 14}<?; receipts 980; salos 47; stock 1,991. NEW ORLEANS, January 3.-Pork low? er-mess 20.25@20.75. Bacon-cle?? rib 13; clour 13'.J. Sugar in good dc maud-fair 5,14(0)8; prime 9 Li (?) 10. Mo? lasses firm-common 46(3)52; primo 5C (o)58; choice 61(0,62. Whiskey-West? ern rectified 1.00@1.07)?. iCotton steady and in fair demand-middling; 14*6(0)14%; receipts 14,796; sales 13.0UC bolos; stock 222,223. LONDON, January 3-Noon.-Consok 92. Bonds 89,'y\ LIVERPOOL, January 3-Noon.-Thort was no cottou market yesterday. Cot? or. to-day is feuding down-uplands 8t^(o 8^; Orleans 8^@8^. LIVERPOOL, January 8-Evening. Cotton cloyed with & downward tenden cy-uplonds8^@8>i; Orleans 8*?@0L? s des 10,000 bales; export and speoula tion 1,000. " f '- IVI .1 UjfcW?l?vi KSS. L?vx wiii retamo tba ox ?fbBk ? orcUeaof. h?r School on MONDAY, nWirfr Jann?nt 2, at h?r resia?nce, corner ^SHHKof Laclr and Ball stroste. j&rmSr THBsre o? Tornow PRK Mow-rn. .Mmr Firot Class, $4; Second. CUBB, $3; Third Glass, $2; strictly lu advance. Janl_[,_3 jffS^ School Notice. ~?.(jM?F MIIS- B- s McCULLY will re ^^Hj^Sopen her SCHOOL on MONDAY, War JMiuary 2, at her residence oa ^SkW^ Laurel street. Deo 25 Cokesbury School, jgjfM^ WILL CHRISTIE BENET, t?O?jE? NEXT SESSION hogina MON HaiSDAY, January 1G. 1871. Way FEES for Session: $12.50, $20.00, *M?W $25.00, In advance^ Dec 22?12 (fffot School Notice. trffiUBBfe THE undersigned will oncn a ^SgBKgsOHOOL for Boy?, at tho Brick jW^nMy Chapel, on Bull streut, between 4^ Richland and Laurel streets, on TUEtiDAY, January 10. Rates of Tuition per month, in thu Classical Department, 17.00; English, $5 50; Primary,M 00-payable strict? ly in advance. 'C. H. BARNWELL. REKKUKNCKS.-Hon. R. W. Barnwell and Dr. John T. Darby, Professors in tho South Caro? lina University; Col. F. W. McMaster, Attor? ney at Law; Col. L. D. Childs, President Na tionil Bank. _ Dec 28 King's Mountain Military School, YO URVILLE, 5. O. ?mf? THE First Session of tho School ilfuf?i >oar ?f l'S71 will hogin on the lat t^flBfc? THUMS.-For School Exponsos, i JFUST" Tuition, Booka, Stationery, Ac. iar Boarding, Fuel, Lights and Wash? ing, $135 in currency, per session of five months. For circulars containing tull particulars apply to Con. A. COWARD. Dec Kifw Piiucipal and Proprietor. Triumphs of Sci?nce. THE first bottle of Stanley's celebrnte< COUGH SYRUP was prepared by Mr Heinitsh, in 1848, for our distinguished fellow citizen, Captain W. B. Stanley, tbuu on hi way to Mexico. Tho marked SUCCGSB wbicl followed its uso, in curing a troublcsomi cough, with vc-aknoHS of tho lnnga, bas alsi marked it as a preparation worth having, fn tho cure of all affections of the lunge. Thou sands now attest its worth, and to-day "Stan loy's Cough Syrup" enjoys a higher reputation than any other cough medicine known. Prc pared only by E. H. HEINITSH, Deo 14 t Druggist. Christmas Goods. LEMONS, Orang?e, Raisins, Fire Crackers. Citron, Almonds, Pecans, Walnuts, Filberts, Bra/.il Nutt Choice Wines, Scotch Whiskey, Rye Whiekie? California Champagne, Otnrd Brandy, Jama ca Rum, Holland Gin, Ac, for salo nt lo' figur?e by J. Sc T. JR. AGNEW-. Gold and Silver Coin. THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK buy an Bell GOLD and SILVER ut a small margit Oct 23 A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. Oh Ar IA stout A? VflTti??*m An tfig 83 Pearl JBtreet, tfew[ torie, W. 0. COURTNEY & GO., 8 Central Wharf, Charleston, Cotton Factors AMD * General Commis Rion Merchants. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON and other Produco solicited. Liberal ad? vances rnado on Bhipmonts. Orders for parchase o? PKOVI8IONS, Ao., in Charleston or Now York promptly attended to. Jun 1 imo r. F. nnoniK. R. n. HUUOINS. H. C. IIUDOINH. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON. S. C. LIIlERALadvanccsuiadc on Consignments, liefer to ANDltEW SIMONDS, Esq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Aug 24 8mo Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and ^><2r public in gonoral that I bavo -gfC^^^^S^Just received an entire new w ??dock of Double and Singlo Bar rol GUNS, REPEATEBS, Flasks, Pooches, Pistol-Belts, Caps, Buck-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder sud Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notico. Oct 8 _P. W. KRAFT, Main street. Bagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties. AFULL SUPPLY constantly on hand and for sale low, by J. A T. B. AGNEW. "DICKERSON HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS pleasantly located HO? TEL, nUBUrpatmed by any Houso in the South for com? fort and healthy locality, ?B now open to Travelers and others seeking ac? commodation. Families c&u bo furnished with nico, airy rooms on reasonable tenon. "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at the diflerent depots. Nov 3 WM. A. WRIGHT. _ Christmas Books. BRYAN A McCABTER bavo just opened a new stock of HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS from Iiondon and New York. ALSO, Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany WniTiNO DESKS, Portfolios, Toilet Books, Card Cases, Pocket Knives, Gold Pens, Letter Folders, Fency Inkstands, Work Boxes, Ladies' Com? panions, PiiOTOORAPH ALDUMS, Writing Al? bum*, Stereoscopes and Views, Chess Men, Backgammon Boxes, Croquet Boxes, of all prices. '? The Bri lieh and American Toots, Pccket and . Family BIDI.ES, Books of COMMON PiiAYEtt, all sixes and styles of biuding; HYMN BOOKS, for different Cburclies. ALSO, Some elegant Cu HOMOS and P:cilTHKS, iu ; neut frames. Dec 20 City Currency will be Taken IN payment tor Goods at Nov ll _II ABDY SOLOMONNS._ I Norfolk oysters, $1.50 per gallon, at the POIJJOCK HOUSE. STILL LOWER. 12,000 LBS. BACON, 500 BB LS. FLOUR, 500 BUSHELS COEN, 150 .SMCA'S SALT. 100 BB LS. WHISKEY, Friglitfu.lly 0*uel Prices. Also, have joet made LA RGE ADDITIONS to our stoek of HA UD WARE, in all ita variety, which we offer at ut>| MT? dt ul td prices. We experted to have been in our now S toro ero the arrivul ot thc to Go( de, sud, bcii g disappointed, they will be offered BELOW THE MARKET. LOH?OK & LOWRANCE, H. E. NICHOLS & CO., &&~ ESTABLISHED 1845.-?? Oldest and Leading Insurance Agency Of Central and Northern South Carolina. NOB TH BBITISH AND MEBCA NTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of London and Edinburg. Incorporated 1800. Assets in Gold, $14,200,000. HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Incorporated 1810. Assets, 82,100,000. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Neio York. Incorporated 1852. Assets, $2,339,122. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. Incorjwrated 1856. Assets.. ?2,017,869. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus, Ga. Incorporated 1859. Assets, $500,000. THE above ai o among thc olde;st and best established Companies in the country. Their ample Assets and the reputation they have long bince acquired as prtropf andern?*dealing c ompanies, aro tho best guarantees of their safety and honorable conduct in tho future. LOSSES adjusted and paid at tbiB Agency. Nov in 3mo Insure with H. E. NICHOLS & CO., Office in Savings' Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. NEW MUSIC STORE, CITIZENS1 SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, TAYLOR, NEAR MAIN ST. /Qtf&ffrftSk THE subscribers would respectfully inform tba ^flTffiwra^jfl/ -g-g public that they havn opened the largest and most ^^g^lliriqmrw^igggi g complete stock of MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE over mm W!tPaSBW!kt& brought to this market. Having secured tho agency dB pgafB of some of flin largest Piano Factories in tho coun iBS^sMB^^g^^^^HWWHBSy '?Jg try, wo aro enabled to offer special inducements to ?Jj*' M?f^^^BSSnr" nT Ihoso in want of theso instruments. Thu celebrated J ^j^jPT^^ffl^^ American Piano Forte, IrtWlW^' l-J^-_-^-S^^l^^^P Manufactured by Wm. McCammon k Co., which are HO well adapted to tho Southern climate, owing to their peculiar construction, can be HI-en nt our rooms. Will also keep second-hand Tisnos for salo. Wo are nlso agents for the BURDETT COMBINATION GROAN, tho grcatopt suc? cess of thc ?gc. Several of the inst ruinent a have been disposed of in the State, and bavo given universal satisfaction. We cordially invito thc profession aud the musical public gen? erally, to call sud examine thin" wonderful instruments. A gu _ WE bavo also added a BRASS BAND A M. *tW fiWK <??^ A DEPARTMENT to our eslabliahmeiit A S?? IHEL jfe^ al,(1 ar0 onabled to furnish everything 2a sWt ?8 A needed in that lino, either of Brass or T&Sr Si Wr jtn Sst Jft?jS -1 Gorman Silver. Completo sets of theso - Mf. Jg <? [fl |vj Tun Wf^9~ instruments may bo seen at our rooms, ^jgafrJBft If ilil--*"-"~JiL~- \ ' /By together with Bass Drums, Snare Drums, j| ^4 t-?*^" lu. ^ Sticks, Snares, Drum Heads, Cymbals, ma J?/<Gj??v Our stock of Musical merchandize em fif^?" <* sm hraccH everything in tho Music lino, such ^?rjflfcfc? <o> uT aH ^'ounB? Rows, Concertinas, Flutes, mw StA A- A CK9 ?SW/? Guitars, and ovorything pertaining to a ff^ flw 8f 0 g^V) j?^-att^? Musical instrument. Sheet Music always W ET9 Bm Mgtk aVftia aff mfr 011 'lfl,lu> or furnished nt short notice. ml fin Ji$r '.TOffifep juba SH Vii Musical instruments of all kinds repaired KflR TlttiT?fiBa? i/?^'* and tuned. Will also arrango Music ?il.W'W BPT ?H 3J^? oithor for Brass or Quadrille Bands, for J? -ja-Hiff JUL* any numbor of inatrnmente. Va**m Our Pitno Room is neatly fitted up for the accommodation of Ladies, and we oordinlly invite (htm to rall and examine our Pianos. Hov 9 W? byOUAKD & SON. ?Sar? of Groceries, Cigars, Ac. f$+ ~ ' BY JACOB LEVIN. TO-MORBOW (Thursday) MO RN INO, ai 10 o'clock, I -frill noll, st the store formerly B. H. Rico A Go., the balance of goods in store, coneiatintr in nart nf; BBL8. BYE WHISKEY, FBENOH BRANDY, Applu Brandy, Gin, Scotch Whiskey, Cherry Brandy, Bitters, Wincu, Juleps, Canned Oy? sters, San?os, Cigars, Chocolate, Blast ard. Starch, deo., and a variety of Sholf Goods, ?o. ALSO. - Lbs. primo Bacon Sides. Bbls. unbagged Haras. " primo Sngar-Cured Strips. " Corned Pork. Goshen Butter. 5 bbl?. Sugar. Counter Scales. Platform Scales, &o., Ac._Jan 4 2 Valuable Real Estate, at Auction. BY E. W. SEIBELS & CO. - JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. WE will Bell, without reservo, on the second MONDAY (Otb) in January, commencing ll o'clock, That really valuable property, on which formerly stood the -'United States Hotel," at tho corner of Richardson and Lady streets, consisting of live Lots, 25 foot 1 inch front each, on Main or Bicbardaon ulroot, and run? ning back K.i.). ALSO, Six Lots, fronting on Lady street, 25 feet, more or leeB, and running back 184 feet 6 inches. This in the meat valuable property ever of? fered in this city, and is desirable, in every point of view, in locution, and from the faot that the property is unencumbered and titles perfect. Terme will bo stated by Auctioneers at sale. Doc 24 At Heinitsirs urug Store YOU CAN OBTAIN The Best Articles AT LOWEST PRICES. LIEBIO'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. 0 English Mustard, of warranted purity. Flavoring Extracts, all concentrated and ot high flavor. Spices of every kind, pure. Gronnd Spiocs, pure. Russia Shred Isinglass. Coxe'a Gelatine. Soa Moss Farina. Puro Arrow Root. Salad Oil, for dreaaings and tablo use. Celery Seed, for flavoiing. Puro Extract of Yandia Beana. Pure Extract of Lemon, from thc fruit. Fresh Vanilla Beans. Triple Distilled Rose Water. Puro Extract Calvos Feet Jelly. Food for Infanta. Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch. Baking Powder-), of superior purity and ex? cellence, and at less price than any other in the market. E. H. HEJNITSH, Dec 18 Druggist. CARRIAGES. ofgOBjr. A COMPLETE assortment of two y?g=2W- and four-seat Passenger OARRI AGKS has just been received at the Reposito ry, corner Lady and Assembly streets. The latest and most stylish patterns have been selected with care, from some of tho best buddera in tho country; and the stock never bas been surpassed in design or finish by any offered here, l'rices moderate. Pao 10_W. K. GREENFIELD, New Livery Stable?. mm_' THE undersigned ^wn^ABflflS would announce to tho opened a LIVERY STAHLE,? to be kept tem? porarily at Stable of Mr. LOGAN, and that t hov will bo pleased to accommodate the pub? lic with fine HOBSES. OAR HI AGES, BUG? GIES, &c. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYCE, C. H. PETTKNOILL._Dec 10 "OYSTERS! OYSTERS! <. ?AM selling the beat NORFOLK OYSTERS offered in this market, and get them fresh every day from Norfolk. I have also reduced tho price to 81.7.1 por gallon, and smaller quantities in proportion. Families can havo them delivered at their re sidencos, by leaving their orders at the Ice House. JOHN D. BATEMAN. Nov 2S_gmo Liquors and Cigars. BRANDIES.-BRANDENBURG FRERES, 1835. James Henneesv, 1858 and 1865. Pinet Castillon, I860. WINES.-Moot & Chandon's CHAMPAGNES. Thenn all brauds, being sole agent in South Carolina, and the Winos second to none. SHKUIIIES.-Alijarados, from common to the lineBt AMONTILLADO. HOCK, WHITE ANO CL.VIIET WINES.-Hock beimer, Laudoahe.imor, H't Sauternes, Latour Blanch, St. Julien, La Rose, Nierstener, Mar cobrium, H't Barsac, Cbatoau Santernes, Pontet Banet, Margaux, Grand Vin Chateaux, Lafitte, and Latonr, Vintage 1858. FINK WHISKIES, SIC.-Theso aro selected with great care, and comprise tho finest known brands, whilst thc stock of rectified gooda, domestic GINS, RUM, Ste, are offered kt lower SCOTCH WHISKEY.-Beal PEAT REEK, is of my own importation, very superior. CIOABS -LIVE INDIAN. Figaro, Espanola, Palmetto, and other brands are offered, ohoioe in M H nh i v mili lumiorniu in price. SMOKING TOBACCO in variety, and spe? cially ?elected with regard to quality; ana, a word in your ear, the best is always the cheap est,jin whatever ono eats, drinks or smokes. Dec 18 GEORGE SYMMEBB. NEW STORE. _lS=Sr-THE subscriber would re f^Ljk-uspectrally inform his friends lWlHEaHilanil ol(i customers that ho has vTinBfflBB/re-ecitabl!ahod biuisolf in tho BJB?SBBKBI GENERAL GROCERY BUSI? NESS, at his old stand, (No. 109,) where he will bo pleased to ahow and sell to purchasers a complete stock of new fancy and substan? tial GOODS, carefully selected. Richardson street, first squaro South of old Market corner. ORLANDO Z. BATES. Dec 1 3mo _ New Raisins, Figs, Citron, &c -| f\f\ WHOLE, half and quarter boxes li JU now LAYER RAISIN8 and CITRON, 50 half drums Smyrna FIGS, English Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and Almonds, fresh and for sale low. Dec 13 EDWARD HOPB. Sugar-Cured Hams. ?}f\(\ CHOICE Now York Sugar-Cored xjv/v/ HAMS. 100 ohoico New York Sngar-Cnrml KHOUT DEltS. Just received and tor sale, at reduced prices, by J. St T. It. AGNEW. Rio Cottee. PT /\ BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to DU doalorsby EDWARD HOI'E. 25 Cents tor Cotton. MESSRS. L?RICK Sc LOWRANCE having purchased the right to manufacturo John G. Ham'a improved SEED and MANURB DROPPER, for Richland, would call tho atten? tion of all farmers using fertilizers and re? quest an examination of this plantor-tho boet and most permet ever yot invented; hav? ing taken tho premium nt tho Georgia and Alabama 8tato fairs. Tho undersigned are propared to furnish any qnantity of Plows, Cotton Planters and Plow H?.r.d!rs, at a IOT. ?anre. Every varietv of Agricultural Imple? ments on band. L?RICK St LOWRANCE. Doo 3_ ,Bargains in Clothing at HOCK'S,