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GOT Matters.?Sabsoribe for tbe PncEKix. fy^&U Deaths in Columbia for tho past, week 7?whites, 4; colored. 3. Oomiog down with a run?prices everywhere. Board, house-rent and snob small things cannot hold up long. Go to Fine's for extra Hue Norfolk oysters?on the half shell, or fried; Charleston nnd other varieties Btewed. The Columbia correspondent of the Charleston Neios states that Dr. Moore, Senator Patterson's brother-in-law, charges the Senator with all sorts of crimes. It may bo very pleasant to step on a loose brick in tho pavement in the sum? mer time, and have a fountain squirt up your breeches leg. but it is very incon? venient in winter. In view of the fact that Thauksgiviug Day was such a failure iu this latitude, a petition is talked of, praying the Go? vernor and President to make null and void the day just past, and let us try it over again next Thursday. Phojnixiana.?A question may be queer, but the one who asks it is always the querist. It is now said that Spain is subject to "emotional insanity." Never sacrifice your seuse of honor or yonr friend. Prosperity is a poor scale to weigh our friends in. United States Circuit Court, Co? lumbia, November 20, 1873.?The Court met at 10 A.M., Judge Bryan pre? siding. The case of the Uuited States vs. Jan. Malone, for wilful neglect of duty as Internal Revenue Collector, was re? sumed. Mr. W. ?. Earle, Assistant United States Attorney, appeared for the Government, in the absence of Mr. Corbin, and Mr. Youmaus for the de? fence. At a late hoar the jury ren? dered a verdiot of guilty. The court then adjourned until Mon? day, at 10 o'clock. Supreme Court, Saturday, Novem? ber 29, 1873.?The Court met at 10 A. M. Present?Chief Justice Moses and Associate Justices Wright and Willard. In the case of Southern Porcelain Manufacturing Company r.s. Cashier National Bank of Augusta, Messrs. Aldrioh and Bonham were beard for re? spondent; Mr. Carroll^for appellants, in reply. Tbe Sixth Circuit was called: Ephraim L. Green el al., appellants, ?5. County Commissioners of York County, respondents. Mr. Riou for appellants; Messrs. Thomson and Wil? son for respondents. At 3 P. M, tho court adjourned until Monday, December 1, at 10 A. M. Kino's Mountain Military School. The catalogue of this popular and favor? ite institution shows a roll of seveuty five students. The coarse of studies, plan of instruction, discipline, routine of duties, examinations und other par? ticulars, are fully and carefully ex? plained. It is a school of very decided merit, and of the highest character for tho thoroughness and efficiency in studies, and for the breeding aud moral culture which it imparts. Au interest? ing historical sketch is uppended, giv? ing an account of the establishment of the sohool, by Micah Jenkins and An? bury Coward; the former of whom fell in the service, nnd tho latter, surviving its trials, re-opened it iu 18(10. Religious Services This Day.?St. Peter's (Catholic) Church?Rev. J. L. Fullerton, First Mass 7 A. M.; Second Mass lOJtf A. M.; Vespers I bj P. M. Trinity Church?P. J. Shaud, Rector, 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. Baptist Church?Dr. J. A. Broadns, II A. M.; Dr. J. ?. B. Darguu, 7 P. M. Sunday School mass meeting, addresses by Revs. W. II. Duncan, J. G. Williams. O. F. Gregory, Prof. J. Ii. Patrick, aud others, 3 P. M. Prosbyteriun Church ? Rev. Dr. J. C. Furmau, 11 A. M.; Rev. .J. A. Cham bliss, 7 P. M. Washington Street Church- Rev. Dr. M. T. Sunnier, 11 A. M.; Rev. J. A. W. Thomas, 3.30 P. M. Marion Street Church?Rev. L. II. Shuck, 11 A. M.; Rev. D. W. Cuttiuo, 7 P. M. Calvary Church?Rev. T. W. Melli champ, 11 A. M ; Rev. W. B. Elkin, 7 P. M. Zion Church?R-v. A. K. Durham, 7 P. M. Asylum?Her. John Stout, 0 A. M. Ladsou's Chapel?Rov. John Darguu, 11 A. M.; Rev. J. F. Morrall, 7 P. M. List of New Advertisements. Wm.A. Jacobs?Pistol Lost. Protracted Meoting ut Zlori Church. John Euglish?For Sale. Meoting Aoacia Lodgo. Myrtle Lodge, No. 3, K. of P. S. W. Irwin?Store to Rent. D. C. Poixotto it Sous?Auctiou. W. B. Lowrauco?Cow Strayed. Wood for Sale. Thos. M. Lake?Notice. Columbia B. und L. Association. Pine, Oak, Hickory and Dogwood FOH salo by contract. Apply ut this office. Nov 30 1 Telegraphic? KorclK? Afialrc. the B0MBA5DMRNT of c.uitaoe.s'a?TKll bidle loss of life and pbopebty? tbe inbuboents hoist the black flag ?spain comes to thums?another mixed tribunal pbobable?eobopean fi kol iis in the VIE, ac, ac. Madbid, November 29.?In tbe bom? bardment of Cartagenu, on Wednesday, tbe arsenal barracks were the cbief marks for tbn besiegers' artillery, but the cathedral aud hospital were also struok. Ou Friduy, the theatre, tbe Protestaut Church uud two entire streets were destroyed, aud 2U? persons were killed uud wounded witbiu the city. The insurgents hnve raised tbe black dag ou tbe forts. At last accounts, tbe tire around the eity was subsiding. The loss uf the besiegers has beeu exceed? ingly sumii. The o dicers uf tbe foreigu squadron succeeded in obtaining an armistics of four hours ou Friday night. The Spanish Cabinet has agreed to the delivery to the United States Gc vcrnmeut of tbe stesmship VirginitiB aud all persons remaining alive, who were captured with her, leaving the j question whether tbe seizure of tbe ?es sei was legil to be settled hereafter, by1 a mixed tribunal. Tbe question whe? ther damages shall be puid to tbe fami? lies or relatives of the prisouers who were shot, is also to be settled iu a simi? lar manner. This decision was uot ur rived at by tbe Government before it had confidentially consulted with tbe powers of Kurope, and was informed by all of them that reparation was due for tbo capture of the steamer and the exe? cution of tbe captives. Tbo dec siou is also iu conformity with tbe opiuious of teadiug Spanish stutesmru of all parties, to whom the question was submitted by the Government. Madbid, November 29 ?The tiring was resumed fiercely at Cartttgeuu by both sides, after tbe termination of tbe four hours' armistice obtained by tbe oflicers of tbe foreigu squadrons. Ttleuraplilc?a in er lean Mutt era. tbe congressional committee slate ? prospects fob wobk?volcanic ebup tion?the peace policy on the eve of triumph?rescue of the missouri passenoers?spain concedes the united states demands?heavy de? falcation?chapter of accidents? beport of secretary of ?wak, ac. New York, November 28 ?Several members of the Plasterers' Union, to? day, entered & building iu Brooklyn, where uon society meu were workiug, aud tore dowu the staging ou which the men were standing. They beat them severely. Cue mau is believed to be fatally mjured. No arrests made. Tho couuBel for Iugersoll and Far riugtou, late this afternoon, hied an ap? plication for a stay of proceedings. The sheriff, to day. stated that Tweed will be, shortly, takeu to tbe peuiteu tiury at Blackwell's Island. At a meeting of the Chamberuf Com? merce, to-day, after a loug debate, the i majority report of the Committee ou Specie Payments, which Cilia upon the j Government to redeem its pledges uud I resume specie pay meu ts, was voted down. The meeting then adjourned ' till next Tuesday, without taking a vote j on the minority report which re com- ; meuds that tbe National Banks of this city shall have power to establish a uui form rate of dtt-.couut, and Congress I shall authorize the issue of $100,000,000 j United States currency bonds couvcrli hie into legal tenders. The Spanish iron clad Aripiles will i be floated out of the dry dock on Moll day next., probably. The inspection of Shut key's cell led to tho discovery of two watch spring saws which he would undoubtedly have used to saw the bolts ot the window, it he had not escaped as iie did. United States Commissioner Daven? port issued over tweuty warrants, to? day, for the arrest of retail liquor deal? ers and cigar dealers who have violate*! the revenue laws. Work was continued to-day by the 2,800 men employed at tin; Brooklyn Navy Yard, and there is no decreasing j activity in the preparations of war j ships. A large force ou the Colorado, laud her cable was takeu on to day In? creased activity is uotieeublu on the ships Minnesota, Florida and Swatara, j uud the engiueeiing depaitmeiit begin ! this morning the woik uf re tubing the j boilers ot the monitor Dictator. M my ' mechanics weie working to day on the j Uounoke. Captain K>lissom turned over i the business uf the executive uf Ihe I yard to Cuptuiu Chandler, commander I Captain U.tiisoui has been assigned lo j the Colorado, which Vessel will lie lead} for Sea the hitler pal t of next Week j Gnus, anchors, chains, .Ve , are being I placed oil board to day. Work on the. > Minnesota is progressing rapidly, ami i she will not bo ready before a mouth j The sloop Florida will be ready about i the same time. The Dictator will be 1 ready about the 1st of January, i Boston*, November 28 ?The full i Htver mauufactory hont trade have de? cided lu commence on three-quarters, ! eight hours per day, on live days, and Isuveu hours on Saturday, making in all I forty seven hours per week. Should j times co Untie to improve as rapidly as j they have doue dm lug the past two or three weeks, it is believed the month ol i January will see all the mills running ou ' full time again. Washington, November 2S ?It i? said ihat Bunne will appoint Bulb r to the Chairmanship of Lhe Committee on j Appropriations, vice Gal Held, because; I the Administration has lost lattli in the latter. It is believed DuWes will remain Chairman ol the Way . uud Means Com- i mittet-; Orth will be made Co airman of Foreign Affairs; Scholl ht of Judiciary ; Myurs of Naval Affairs, and Slieldou, ol Louisiana, of Commerce. Cox, of New York, will probably receive lhe comp i meutury Democratic vote lor Spanker. New York, Novembor 29.?The state? ment of the eommittee of tbe creditors I of Howes & Macey. baukers, show tbeir I liabilities to be 3200,000 in excess of tbeir assetB, including 81,000,000 in tbe personal effects of tbe partners. Tbe Brooklyn City Judge bus com? menced suit against the Tribune for SlOO.OUO. Tbe steamsbip James Adger, from Charleston, reports that she passed u vessel with A monitor in tow, twelve miies South of Hatterus. A double leaded editorial in the Titnes treuts of peace as a loregoue conclusion, und praises what it calls the good tem? per aud tact of Admiral Polo aud Secre? tary Fish in having effected it. It adds: "There can be no impropriety in men? tioning that Admiral Polo has endea-1 I vored, by all honorable means, to briug about a peaceable solutiou, without for? getting for a moment the claims ef his own country." The Herald's despatch says: "Secre? tary Fish bus no doubt that tbe Spauish Government will bo able to enforce its orders restoring the Ytrgiuius to thu United States. Colonial Miuister S lor, now in Havana, will personally see that the orders of .tho home Government are carried out." All the Wushiugtou specials in tbe moruiug journals unite in asserting that Spain has couceded to our demands, aud peace is assured. The Tribune's despatch says: "The despatch deciding tho grave question, i whether there shall be peuoe or war be tweeu tbe United States ami Spaiu, was received by Mr. Fish to-night, aud com? municated to tbe President and Cabinet. It is of u most satisfactory character, aud coucedes ail the demands made by the United States. These demands, as heretofore stated, were as follows: First, the release of the officers aud crew of tbe Virgiuius; secoud, the re? turn of the Virginias; third, the salute of the 11 ig and provision fur the families of the slain captives. The only reserva? tion on the part of Spaiu is with refer? ence to tiring the salute. To euuble future investigation to be made, the date for this salute has been tixed on j the 25th of December. To provide for the coutingeucy of Spaiu's not beiug able to euforce the promised conces? sions, work iu naval construction is uut to be interrupted." The Times' despatch, in addition to the above, says Spain also agrees to briug to trial und puuisbmeut the of? ficers who perpetrated the horrible I butchery. Captain C. F. Pearson, lute of the Liverpool steamer Missouri, arrived iu New York, yesterday, trom Nassau. 160 passenger.* were rescued by tho Bri? tish ship Cherub, aud sent to New Or? leans, r/? Key West. The captain and crew were examined before a marine court ut Nassau, und the captain wus ex lueruted from nil blame. He at? tributes the loss of the steamer to the strong Southerly current. FuoviOENUE, November 29.?The SprugUO trust deed is signed by the members of the firm ami the individuals of the Spragnu family. Eukeka, Nevada, November 20 ? Tho volcano la the Pinta .Mountains, ten miles hence, is erupting dense smoke. Lewes, Delaware, November 29.? During the storm winch the monitor Manhattan euuouutered TuursJuy, com I pelliug her to put back, the sea swept clean over her from stem to stern, up? setting the men at the wheel and carry? ing uwa\ the log book. A leak was >prung under tbe turret, through which ' water poured iu with alarming rapidity. Comuiauder Yutes expected the monitor would go dovvu, aud ordered the boats , to be cleared aud life preservers to be distributed. Subsequently, the monitor 1 became easier, but being iu a leaky on i (littun, aud her bilge pumps Laving be I come choked, and everything mid every : body drenched through, it was decided . best to return to Delaware Breakwater, and give up going to Key West. The Manhattan will probably be ordered to ? Philadelphia for ropairs. St Al.llANS, \ I., November '!:>.? Auson J. Crane, Assistant Collector of Ilm 1'iiird Internal II .?venue Didiict, is 8170.000 short. Senator K.liuuhds is ut.- bondsman. Washington, November 29. ?Bank statement?loans decrease 3125,n00; ! specie increase 82,500,00b; legal tenders increase ? l.'-Oo.OOO; deposits increase 80,500.000 I'ne rep..it uf Hie Secretary of War exhibit.-in detail tue operations of the various bureaus ot the department for lim past fiscal year. A slight increase in thu appropriation for the next li-c il year is asked. The operations of tho engineer corps (iu the tortiticaliou.s and harbors are progressing, but the Secre? tary wants the earnest attention of Con? gress to the necessity of providing an inhqiiatc defence of the seaboard iu casu of wai with >\ foreign power. Ibe Springfield rille has heeu adopted as the most effective arm for the use of the ser? vice. Additional appropriations are asked (or placing tho militia in good trim, and lot providing the army with a j proper supply id small arms. A site is asked lor a powder magazine and for a I grand arsenal, and the sale id several ot (lie smaller arsenals is recommended. Tho effectiveness of thu signal bureau is ! sei forth ut some length. I The negotiations between the L ulled Slates ami Spaiu with regard to the I qiii st ions growing out of tho capture of j lue Virgiuius were brought to a conclu? sion in-duy; Secretary Fish and Admiral - Polo having agreed upon aud signed a ! protocol, which the latter soou after telegraphed to bis Government. As eoutliutiug statements have appeared in thu newspapers regarding the intelli? gence reccivod last night, and also to? day, it cid now be positively stated that tho terms .no substantially as follows: 1. Tbe immediate delivery to the United States uf tbe Bhip Virginius and ull the .surviving passengers and crew. 2. A sulute tu oar flag on tbe 25th of December next, unless, iu the mean? time, Spam shall satisfy the Uuited States that the American flag was im? properly borue on that vessel; and further, that she had no right to the Amoricau flag or American papers; in this event, the salute is to be sponta? neously withdrawn, and Spain is to for? mally disclaim any intentional indignity to the flag iu the acts committed by Spain ngaiust tbe Virginias. 3. If it shall thus be shown the Vir giuius hud no right to curry the Ameri? can flag uud papers, tbe ?uited States will institute proceedings against the vessel aud the surviving parties, who have violated the laws uf tbe United Stales, auil Spuiu guarantees to iusti I tote proceedings ugaiust auy of her au? thorities who muy have violated either law or treaty stipulations. ?1. The mutter of reclamation for da j mages is reserved for future oousideru ! tiou. Iu addition to the above, it can also tie positively stated that within tbe next two days, Secretary Fish and tbe Spa? nish Minister will determine tbe port at which tbe Virginiiis aud the surviving ; passengers and crews shall be delivered j to the Uuited States. The words "im i mediate release," as applicable to the delivery of the Virginias aud the sur? viving passeugers und crew, implies, of course, a reasonable time for its execu? tion, as some days must elapse before Havana uud Santiago de Cuba can be reached. The agreement is regarded iu ofliciul i quarters us covering all tho points of our I original demand, though iu a modified form; which is considered respectful aud honorable to both countries. The fixing of the 25th of December us tbe time for saluting our 11 ig is to allow tbe necessary opportunity to Spuin to show tbe Virgimus improperly carried the Aniericuu flag aud American papers. There is a sensible relief in all quarters that tbe negotiation has thus peaceably euded. Doth Secretary Fish and Ad? miral Polo had for two weeks past been engaged in producing this result, on which they receive the cougratulations of their respective friends. Probabilities?For tbe Southern States, North-easterly and South-east? erly winds, colder aud cloudy weather, with possibly occasional ram iu the Gulf States. Senator Casserly, of California, bus resigned. New YoilK, November 29 ?Tweed : was taken to Bluckwell's Island, to day, 'accompanied by bis sou and son-in-law. ! A large crowd witnessed their departure. Hubert Porter, another Stokes juror, i bus been seuteuced to two mouths' im ' prison meu t and $100 flue. He visited J disreputable resorts during tbo trial. Frank L. Taintor, the defaulting , Cashier of tbe Atluutic National Pauk, i was to-day seuteuced to seven years' lm I prisotimeut in tbo Albany Penitentiary. Judge Davis, to-day, lined Messrs. ? Graham, Fullcrtou aud W. A. Burtlett, senior members of counsel for Tweed iu the late trial, $250 euch, after sub? jecting them to u sharp lecture, for I breach of good murals, in passing him a . paper giviug a reason why hu should not preside at the trial. The junior I members of coiiusel were let oft' with u i t eprimaud. A canal boat sunk iu the Delaware Hiver, and three children were drowned, i The captain and his wife escaped. Sr. Louis, November 20.?J. B. Liv ingtoti ?V Co.'a planing mill and several adjoining lactories were burned to-day; : loss $150,000. PoUuilKEEPSlE. November 29.?The 1 Hudson Uiver North of ltbiuebeck is cloved. MoNTKKAI., November 20.-Four additional deaths Irom the accidental ' poisoning, and live slid precarious. It appears tint Flaherty, the mau wdio died yesterday, saw a sleigh stuudiug iu the street without a driver, and stole therefrom a bottle, continuing what he ?supposed to be sherry, but which proved to be ivitie of Colchicum. This he shared with the inmates of tbe teue mcut in which he lived, and some neighbors, with the fatal results men? tioned. Prrrsnuiib, November 29 ?A receiver has been appointed for the Nutiouul Trust Company of this city. Over $100,000 in promissory notes have been lost or stolen. A number of these notes arc said by the endorsers lo be forgeries. Te leg I'll plilr?l niillllerrlH I Itepoi I*. CoLUMitiA, S. C, November 30.? Sales of cotton, yesterday, l ib' bale*- ? middling 111 ,c. London, November 29. ? Consul.-: [Y6;}?{<'! 03'j. LiVEiteoun, November '2'.)?Noon.? Cotton lirm; to arrive Jjj cheaper?up? lands S",;; Orleans 0; Bates 1-1,000 bales; speculation and export -1,000; sales yes? terday reached 20,000: uplands, not be? low good ordinary, shipped in Novem? ber uud December, 8 O-l?Cj?S;1.!; ditto, uot below low middling, to bo delivered iu .January, *S 0-16. New 1'oitK, November 29?Noon.? Hold opened at 87??now 9. Banks have $30,500,000 in legal tender.-. Stocks active. Money, 7 bid. Ex? change?long ; short 87,,. Govern vents dull. State bouds quiet. Cotton weak?uplands 10; Orleans 10a6 ; futures opened as follows: December l?bj, 15 9 ll>; January 15 13 10, 10; February 10 3-10, 10'.; March 10 9 10, lC-hj. Flour quiet and very lirm. Wheat quiet and lirm. Pork lirm?new 1-1.50. Lird quiet aud very lirm?steam 8'4@8 5-10. Freights dull. 7 1'. M.?Cottou?uet receipts 200 bales; gross 1,213; futures closed steady; sales 20,380: Jauuary 15\, 15 13-10; February 10 3 32, 10!"u; March 10 7-10, 16)?; April 16 1316, 16%. Cotton irregular; sales 1,355 bales, at 1G@16^. Flour 5@10c. better, chiefly on ship? ping grades?common to fair extra 6.95 (a?.Ho; good to choice 9 90@ll.00. Wheat dull and declining. Corn dosed dull and heavy. Pork a shade firmer? new 14.75. Lard a shade easier?steam 8@8 1-6. Grocer: js firm. Freights dull. Money active, at 7, onrrenoy to ooiu. SterliDg firm, at 7%. Gold 9@ 9Jp. Governments 6trong; considerable done. States quiet. Customs for the week S 1.500,000. Louisville, November 29.?Flour steady. Corn and provisions firm. Whiskey 89. Cincinnati, November 29.?Flour G83@7.00. Corn steady. Pork held at 14.00@14.50. Lard firmer. Bacon ?rm?shoulders Gj<C. Whiskey firm, at 89. Norfolk, November 29.?Cotton quiet?low middling 14%; net receipts 3,352 bales; exports coastwise 3,960; Bales 530; stock 5,477. Boston, November 29.?Cotton quiet and strong?middling 1G''U; net receipts 200 bales; gross 040; Bales 300; stock .,800. GaIjVeston, November 29.?Cotton demand good?good ordinary 14)-^; or? dinary 13; net receipts 2,360 bales; ex? ports coastwise 194; sales 1,700; stock 43,444. Charleston, November 29.?Cotton lower with fair demuod?middling 15? 15^; low middling 14%@14J?; strict good ordinary 14?.<; not receipts 3,491 bales; sales 1,200; stock 53,626. Wilmington, November 29.?Cotton easier?middling 15J?; net receipts 456 bales; sales 18; stock 1,897. Savannah, November 29.?Cotton quiet and steady?middling 15.%; net receipts 6,655 bales; exports to the con? tinent 5.864; exports coastwise 1,513; sales 1,139; stock 103,785. Memphis, November 29.?Cotton stiff and held firm?low middling 15>? (-/ lfr1.,; receipts 4,326 bales; shipments 3,369; stock 29.641. Auocsta, November 29.?Cotton weak?middling 14|?@14?.?; receipts 1,524 bales; shipments 2,032. Philadelphia, November 29.?Cot? ton steady?middling 1G^; low mid? dling 16; strict good ordinary l?j-aj gross receipts 209 bales. Mouile, November 29.?Cotton de? mand light aud dull?middling 16; low middling 15)?; strict good ordinary 15; net receipt? 3,000 bales; exports coast? wise 994; sales 300; stock 27,640. Baltimore, November 29.?Cotton quiet?middling 15%; low middling 15J4@15%; strict good ordinary 14J?; uet reaeipts 10 bales; gross 151; exports coastwise 161; sales205; stock 13,350. New Orleans, November 29.?Cotton quiet aud easier?middling 16j?a; low middling 15,'.<; strict good ordinary 14'*; net receipts 6,477 bales; gross 7,304; exports coastwise 2,255; sales 4,500; Plock 135,228. Auction Saiofr*. Furniture Sale. BY B. C. PEIX0TTO & SONS. TO-MOKKOW (Monday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, we will dell, at cur auction store, without reserve, A large collection of KUHN ITU HE, belong, ing to parlies declining housekeeping, con? sisting or Duroaua, Tables, Cbaira, Ward? robes, Mattresses, Parlor Stoves, Grates, Franklin Stoves, and many useful articles. ?jr Union-Herald copy. NovSO Myrtle Lodge No. 3, Knights ol Pythias THE Regular Convention of Myrtle 'fvbodge, No. 3, Knights of Pythias, jM vill he held in odd Fellow's Hall, TO MORROW" (Monday) NIGHT, at 7A o'clock. OHAS. A. CALVO, Jh.. Nov 30 1 Keeper of Records and Seal. Acacia Lodge. No. 94, A. F. M. A AN Extra Communication of this ?yj >V Lodge will he held iu Masonic Hall, /VVi'O-MORROW (Monday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. The F. 0. Degree will be con? ferred. Ilv order ol the W. M. Nov30 1 JOHN HORSEY. Secretary. Columbia Building and Loan Associa? tion. THE thirty-ninth luonthly mooting of this Association will bo hold at Temperance Hall, over 1*. Oantwoll s Store, TO-MURROW (Mondavi EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Nov 30 1 A. G. UREM/Lit, Secretary. For Rent, ! r|>HE S TORE, with hack entrance, now oc ! X. cupied by the Central National Rank, ! from and alter the 15th of Januarv, 1S74. ; in niirci of 3. W. IRWIN. Nov :so ,1 Strayed or Stolen, A RED COW, with a young Calf, two weeks old. Their re? turn to me will bo liberally re? warded. Nov 30 W. P. LOWRANCK. Dissolution of Partnership. N'OTIOE is herob> given that tho copart? nership heretofore exietiug under tho \ mime of LAKE A Las'SALLE is dissolved. ? Ali persons are notified not to credit the said firm. TII08.M. LAKE. Nov 30 ni l Pr tracted Meeting. APROTRACTED MEETING has been going on in Zion baptist Church, Cc ? luinbia, under the care of F. DORR1N8, I Pastor, since Sunday, the 23d November. . Good results are expected. It will bo conti ' nued as long as encouragement is shown. [ The public are cordially invited to attend. Nivv 30 2*_ For Sale. TWO DRAFT HORSES, a find ra'.e Saddle PONY, a boavy joke o( well broken OXEN, and a good MILCH COW and CALF. Apply to the subscriber. JOHN ENGLISH. * Nov 30 1 Lost, ON the road leading to Winneboro, near tho residence of Mts. Parks, about threo miles from Columbia, a NAVY REVOLVER, in 1 lie scabbard, having six chambers, and ? being ten inches long. Any one finding and returning the eanie to Mr. Rcarden, in Co lntnbia, or to the undersigned, at Mickler'a Jdaco, in Lexington, will receive a reward of 15. WILLIAM A. JACOR8. N..v 30 1? to