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Tdlcarauuic?KorclKii AfTn.tr? Madrid, November 21.?The odi tcrs of La Presset, La B or der a and El Espanol newspapers have been arrested aad eont to prison, for violating the press laws established under a st.te of siege. London, November 21.?An explo don in the Warren Vale ooal mine, Yorkshire, killed 24. The Republicans are massing in Navarre, (or the relief of Fampaluoa. The Carlists are concentrating around Estelia, under oommund of Mend in Basque. A battalion under oommand of Don Carlos and General ?lliore are on the point of leaving Vera for Puente La Rnynu. Roue, November 21.?The Italian Government has taken painB to inform persons who intend emigration to the Argentine Republic, that trade is at a stand-still, in oonseqaenoe of political disturbances. MoNTBBAli. November 21.?Tho cele? brated Guibord oase has been finally settled. Ecolesiaatioal bnrial iu the oonseorated part of the Oatholio ceme? tery bad been refused to ba body of Guibord, a Montreal printer, beuauee he had died a member of the Canadian Institute, a society which bad iu its library works condemned by the olergy, and which society had been exoommunioated therefor, The oa*e went through the Canadian Court and a position of the olergy having beon sustained and appealed to thu Privy Council, burial in consecrated grounds was demanded as a oivil and not as a religions right, as there remained no alteruative bat to put the body iu the place reserved for euicides and other unooofeased malefactors. The follow? ing has beon reoeired from London by oable to-day: In the Guibord case, ap? peal is allowed and burial is ordered in holy grounds, with all costs except of reousation of the Judge. Guibord is entitled to ecclesiastical rights. Quebec, November 21.?The report? ed discovery of Charlie Ross was caused by the extraordinary conduct of a woman, who arrived here in Au? gust last, from the State?, with a little boy, who, she said, had beon fonad in the street; bnt when or where, she re? fused to tell. Her story was altogether nnsatisfactory, and it coming to the knowledge of tho polioe, elicited in? quiry, which, ooming to the woman's ears, oauBed her to decamp, leaving tbo child behind. A photograph of the ohild was despatched to Allen Pmkortou. The photograph aud de? scription of the ohild tally iu many respects with those furnished by the Philadelphia police authorities. Tolegraulilc?Aincnciin matter.. Chattanooga, November 19.? Among the gncstE at the Read House, to-day, was Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, en route to Florida, where she will spend the winter. Shads Westmoreland was hanged here, to-d- y, for the murder of Wm. Emberling near this oity, in April, 1872. The prisoner made a long, ram? bling speech on the gallows, claiming he did the killing in self-defence, but theevideuoa showed it to be a most brutal and unprovoked murder, and probably urged on by Emberliug's wife, with whom Westmoreland was criminally intimate. She waa arrested and tried as an accomplice, but ac? quitted. Cincinnati. November 20.? Vt Frankfort, Ky.> abont midnight last night, the warehouse of Robert P. Pepper, situated on Kentucky River, one mile above the city and contain? ing about 2,700 barrels of whiskey, waa totally destroyed by fire, with its coo tents. Boston, November 21.?The project of a new and direct railroad from Bos? ton to the West is receiving general attention from business mcu here. The route proposed is via Willimantic, Hartford, Poughkeepsie nud crossing the Hudson River whero but a dis? tance of eighteen miles from the river, conneotions oan be made with the Pennsylvania and Erie roada to the West and a lino to Washington and the Sooth. Washington, November 21.?Judge Poland, Chairman of the Congres? sional Committee to investigate the Arkansas troubles, arrived here this morning, and had a conference with Attorney-General Williams prior to the meeting of the Cabinet. He will have an audience with the President to? morrow, aud leave for his home in Vermont to-morrow evening. Judge Poland states that tho report of the committee will not be prepared till after tho meeting of Conureas, ub all the testimony, taken at different times by various members of tho committee, has not yet been .-xamined by tho full committee, aud the wholo testimony must be carefully looked into before the report can be prepared. Mr. Allen, Minister to this country from tho Sandwioh Islands, who bus been on a visit tn bis former home fbr Heveral months past, has returned. He was accompanied by Mr. Carter, who has been commissioned by the Government of tho Hawaiian Islands to negotiate a commercial treaty with the United Stuten. Allen tendered to the President the friendly considera? tions of his Majesty tho King, and stated that he was to leave Houolulu ou tho 18lh of November for this couutry. The Secretary of State to-day pur? chased about 8209,000 of United States bonds from the First National Bunk, New Yoik, for tho investment of tho interest uu thu Geneva award fund, no crnedi,for three months up to the lfd. Harrington Was allowed to rpeak two hours in bis own behalf. During J the first part, he spoke of Harrington iu the third person, but finally shed tears in tho first peraoo, saving: "So help me God." He uckuowledgud conspiracy against Columbus Alexan? der and denounced the Departmout of] Justice and also the secret service, asj controlled by Wb?ely. He averred, ao help him God, neither he nor Wil? liams bad a share iu the conspiracy. Representative Wiltshire, of Arkan? sas, bad an interview to-day with At? torney-General Williams, with refer? ence to affairs in that State, and says it was of a satisfactory character. Wiltshire is satisfied that if any action at all be taken iu the matter, it will be by Congress and not by the Executive Department. Tho Attorney-' ieueral iuformed bim, that, iu his despatch to Jndge Poland, at Little Rook, he did uot BOggeRt or indicate that Repre? sentative Ward, of the House Special Cammittee, remain there, but merely requested Poland to oome to Washing tou on his way home, us he (the At? torney-General) desired iniormatioo relative to Arkansas affairs. Judge Poland, among other things, said to him, there was no distubanoe or ex oitement whatever in Arkansas, and that the State was unusually quiet. It is the purpose of Representative Wilt? shire and Gov. Low to prepare this week and file with the Attorney-Gene? ral, a statement refuting the charges aud allegations of Smith and those who represent his interests. The general feeling in Washington is op? posed to Federal interfereuoe. Probabilities?For the South Atlan? tic States, generally cloar and cool weather, with South or West winds und slight changes iu pressure. For tbo Gulf States, Tenuowseo aud the Ohio Valley, partly cloudy and warmer woalhcr, with Southerly winds, slight changes iu pressure and light rain iu the Western Gulf States aud the M. Valley. For tbo upper lake region and the North-west, gene? rally cloudy and warmtr weather, with areas of rain aud snow, South-east to South-west wiuds aud falling barome ter. For the New EugUud und tho Middle States, partly cloudy and con? tinued cold weather, with North-west to South-west winds and stationary or rising barometer. Philadelphia, November 21.?The weavers have proposed to submit to naif reduction, but the owners made no response, and tbo weavers adjourned to Tuesday. Tho estimate of expenses of Phila? delphia for 1875 has jnst been msde, ami amounts to $lo,711,818, or over 51,000,001) more than was required last year. Philadelphia's indebtedness is now nearly $60,000,0(11), while there are several departments euch demand? ing $1,000,000 loan for neoossary im? provements. To .satisfy thu estimated amount for current expenses, which iu no way reduces the debt, a tux of over $21 on cvory 31,000 of property is ue i cessary. Portland, Me , November 21.? Five inohes snow. New York, November 21.?Negotia? tions are pending for n union of the Pacific Mail anJ Panama Railroad. Tho Hannah L. Bethel, from Vir? ginia, is ashore aud full of water. Edward Reduey, cotton broker, of New Orleans, arrested on a charge of defrauding Mrs. Van Oitorno, of New Orleans, of $55,000, was turned over to that lady yesterday, ou a requisition from the Governor of Louisiana, aud departed with her, apparently being no need of officers to help retain bim. No observable change in the aspect of the longshoremen's strike since yes? terday. Chilian advices state that an unusu? ally heavy earthquake was felt ut mid? night on the 26th nit., iu Valparaiso and Santiago, stopping clocks and cracking the walls of churches aud other buildings. The duration wus about thirty seconds. Cincinnati, November 21.?T. S. Jones, Clerk elect of the Court of Ap peuls, who was reoently declared inel? igible by reason of partioipatiou in a dnel, bus signified intention of appeal? ing to the Court of Appeals. New Orleans. November 21. ? A German named Spitzham, with three children, was thrown into the Carrol tou canal. Tho horse ran against the bridge. Two children were saved, but Spitzham und a grand child were drowned. The ginud jury of Plaqueraine Pa? rish have indicted thu following per? sons: Henry M.thoucy, colored, an ex-member of tho House of Represen? tatives, for embezzling $8,300 as Trea? surer of tho Board of K Ittcatiou; El ward Butler, colored, ex-Stute Senator, for receiving a bribe of Si 500; Win. A. Presoot*, Parish Judge *.:icu 18?8, for bribery aud corruption in office, and subornation of perjury; Nicholas ltivan, colored, for shooting with in? tent to kill, black-mailing and obtain? ing money under faNo pretences, by intimidation mid threat; Frank White, colored jailor and deputy sheriff, for conniving at the escape of prisoners, including the defaulting State Tax Collector. Tho grand jury consisted of four white and twelve colored men. New York, Novembsr 21.?A ver? dict was given for tho Government, yesterday, for $50.000, in a suit against the bondsmen of Caleb Lyon, formerly Governor of Idaho and Superintend? ent of Indian Affairs for that territory. There was a balance against Lyou, when he wu? removed from office by President Johnson, of $16,000, und he explained us the reason for its non? payment, that he was robbed while /?/i route from Idaho to Washington. The suit was to recover the amount of his boud?$50,000, and thu> verdiot was given in accordance with tho ruling of Judge Bradford, that under an nu repealud law of 1770, no proof of l?s* j cm bo admitted as dufeneu to tin tie tiou instituted by the Government, unless accompanied bv other proof that the claim for an allowance for the loss has been presented aud passed j upon by the proper accounting ottloei of Ibe Government. Atlanta, November 21.?Col. L. P. Grant accept/* the Receivership of the Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Road. Charleston, November 21.?Cotton firm?middling 13?.<@13;^; eules 187. Lawrence, Ohi >, November 21.? An explosion killed two. Telegraphic?Coin inn et? I Kcnorti. Charleston, November 21 ?Arrived ?Steamship Charleston, New York; schooner Looy M. Oollius, New York. New York. November 21?Noon.? Gold IU4. Money 3 Exohangn? long 4 8G; short 4 UU.i.j. State bonds qt.iet and tower. Cotton quiet; salts 784?uplands 14 J?'; Orleina 15J4'. Fu? tures opeuud quiet and steady : Decem? ber 14J8. 14 15 16; January 15>a". 15 3 16; February 15^, 1517 32; March 15 13-16, 157a- Pork unohauged?mens 21 (10. L.rd heavy?steam 14(a>14'4. 7 P. M.?Tue bank statement shows loans have decreased $500,000; specie iucreased 500 000; legal tenders de? creased 2,000,000; deposit* decreased 2,500.000; reserves decreused 875.000. Cotton net receipts 258; gross 1,736. Futures closed easy; sales 10.600: No? vember 14 1316; Decemher 14 27 32(g) 14%; January 15 5 32@15 3 16; Fe? bruary 15 16 32@lBJtf; March 15 27-32 (tal5 13 16; April 16 l-16(o;l6 3 32; May 16*?@l? 13 32; June 16 21-32C<d 16 11-16 Cotton quiet aud steady; calos 784, at H^@15.l^. Flour still ia buyer?' fuvor?4 80(n-8 25 Wheat quiet and scarcely so hrm. Com a nhadn firmer uud uiodeialo inquiry ? 82($9G Pork dull?21 00 Western mean. Ltrd opened lower on futures, hut reacted ?14(ct>14}8 prime steam. CoftVe quiet. Sugar active and tirm. Freight*?fti am cotton ;Y(" 7 16; c>ru 8'.j; wheat 0 Mou'-y uany, at 3}*. Sterling <iu? 0 Gold 11'?(ft/ll.1^. j Governments considerable doiug and steady. Slater quiet uud lower?Ten nensei-s 73; n?w 72; Virginias 3^1; new 39; consolidated 66? if; defected 12 ','; Louisianas 25; new 25; levee 6s 26,' 8s 27; Alabama S-i 47; 5s 38; Georgia 63 79; 7s 90; North Carolin** 29; now 15; bpeoml tax 7; South Carolinas 30; uew 20; April ami October 20. Boston, November 21 ?Cotton quiet and steady?middling 15,'4"; tow mid? dling 14%; good ordinary 14;S'; net receipts 19; gross 1,200; sales 350. Baltimore, November 21.?Cot tou quiet?middling 14.!.<; gross receipts 153; exports coastwise 75; sales 425; spinners 100 Philadelphia N ivemhcr 21.?Cot toil stead?cuddling 10; net receipts 39; gross 313. Cincinnati, November 21?Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn in fair ? lemaud aud lower ? ear 68(3GO. Pork steady?'21.00. Lard unsettled und ir? regular?13.,.4(??.13^4. Bacon?stock light and only limited jobbing dt mend. Whiskey steady, at 08. Wilmington. November 21 - Cot? ton unehuuged?middling 14; low middling 13?.,; good ordinary 13J.j; 1 net receipts 404; exports to Great Bri I taia 80; sales 465. New Orleans. November 21.?Cot? ton demand fair?middling 14;^; not receipts 1.976; gross 3,4l)7; exports to France 976; coastwise 306; anles 7.200. Augusta, November 21.?Cotton Hteady?middling 13J8@I3<^; net re? ceipts 1,288; shipments 1,854. Memphis, November 21.?Cotton steady aud demand good?middling 14 ad-l.'a; net receipts 2,416; ship? ments 1,986; sales 2.600. Galveston, November 21.?Cotton steady?middling 14;^; receipts 2,451; exports Great Britain 3,434; coastwise 45; sales 1,125 Mobile, November 21.?Cotton quiet?middling 14,'^; net receipts 4,028; exports coastwise 1,497; sales 1,700. Norfolk. November 21.?Cottou firm?middling 14,'4'; net receipts 8.229; exports ooustwisu 3 325; sales 400. Savannah, November 21.?Cotton quiet and firm?middling 11 '4f7iil4.??; j low middling 13J,(y)14; good ordinary j 13.'..(</< 13 vn; receipts 5,034; exports {coastwise 702; sales 1,991. Charleston, November 21.?Cotton qait;t?middling 14'^/?.l 1'.,; net so ceipts 2,610; sales 2,000. London, November 21.?Consols 03,'.,Xa;03;,8' Erie preferred 42. Street rate 0 16 tielow bank. Paris, November 21.?Rentes 01 f. 45u. Liverpool, November 21 ? 3 P. M.? Cotton steady?uplands 7?4; Orleans "4 ; sales 12,01)0, including 6.40.) American; 2.000 speculation and ex j port; sales on basis middling uplands, nothing below low middling, shipped December or January, 7 11 16. Genuine Corn Whiskey. I7UIO.U Catawba County, N. C, select'-d ; by mytolf outof United States Horded I Warehouse. Wurranted /hot1. Soldat Nov -J> J. O. S V. Iii KHK'. ; Notice. NICXr THURSDAY belug a legal holi? day, Hu? CAROLINA NA MUNAL j HANK will i>ii closed for biisincss. All I paper matui inR on that d&v will bu n.iyable j on WEDNESDAY ?>r lbs day btfere. j Nnv221 O. J. fUEDKLL, Cashier. ' State Tax Unit?-:---Annual Meeting. IN accordance with Iho requirements of the constitution, tho First Annual Meet i iug of the .Sidle Tax Unmu will be hold at ' Columbia, on Tuesday, November 21, iust. I JAMRSCHB3N?T, President, Ac. ! Camden, Nov. 13, 1674; Nov 21 New Goods. -A4 I DAYS ju*d received from New \K Yurk a varied u><soi Intent of Cloths. FlJULCABBiuierea and Tweeds, Yuatings, ici; whioh will ha made to order ui short notice. Ualisfuetiuii gnaranteudaud terms moderate. .lONEPH SCTMONliLLI, No. r. Washington St.. on. Cily ?all. Nov l;l ! Family Orocerits. APPLE I5U I'TKIt, Cranberry Naueu, Atiniire's Mi nee M.*at, Knidbih Phim i'uddtug. .lusl received and for sain low by Nov IS JOUN AO NBW A SON. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! 1/Wi UATtltELH FANCY FAMILY JL\/W FLOU It, ground from selected uow Wheat, just rooeived aud for sale at reduced price* h> JOHN AO NEW A SUN. Union Council Ho. 5, R. & S. M. tA called conrocaii ?u will be bold in Masonio Hall, TO-MORROW (Mon? day) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Tbc lt. and S. Degreos will be conferred. Ilv oruer of tbo T. I. Ci. M. Not 22 l JOHN AON'EW, Jr , Keo'v^ E.V. R. C. ATTEND an extra meeting and drill of tbo Kichland Volunteer | RiU-Clnb.on TO-MORROW (Mon? day) EVUNING, at 1\ o'clock. By order of President: Not 221 ft. S. MORRISON, Sec. Richland Rifle Club. ATTEND Company Drill, in fun UDiform, TO-MORROW (M mday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at tbe ground* of tbe Male Academy. By order: WINTHROP WILHAMS, Not 22 Secretary. Myrtle Lodge, No. 3, Knights of Pythias THE Regular Convention will be bold in Good Tern liars' Hall. TO-MORROW Monday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Candidates will be in attendance &'<;; o'clock. A. FUGLE, Not '22 1 _K. or It A pTrker's "hall. I.r?.?<-?? . .liniry WalLlm. MM Late Additions to Stock. SMOKED HAMS AND STRIPS. Smoked HOMELESS SHOUL? DERS. Smoked BEEF and TONGUES. Piokled TRIPE and PIGS' FEET. Picked PIGS' HEADS and Fulton Market BEEF Pickled SALMON and MACKEREL. Champagne CIDER. MINCE ? MEAT. Froi-b NUTS, ALMONDS, Ac, Ac. RAISINS?1, \ and whole boxen. Also a roll assortment groaad and whole SPICES < f tho best quality. Everything fresh and nice, at the lowest market rates. For sale by_GEO. 8YMMERS. CAROLINA Lumber Manufacturing Co. JOHN C. MALLONEE, President. Tuos. Bonskh., Sec. and Troas. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in all kinds of Southern and Northern LUMBER, FLOORINO, CEILING and other kinds of WORKED LUMBER made a specialty; Shingles, Plastering Laths, 1 Vegetable Boxe?, Ac, Ac Office and Works, Horlbeok's Wharf, near North-east? ern Railroad, Charleston, S. C, and 95 ; West Gervaib streu', Columbia. S. G. E. MORRIS, Agont at Columbia, S. C. N. B.?Special arrangements have been I made with tho railroads for delivering lum- 1 her Nov 18 lmo carriages and^waqons. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV, 24,1874. I Eug.'.g.:u101)t of (he fatuous Actress, j |Mrs. F. W. Lander, | Supported by lLawlor's Dramatic Company KOK ONE NlUIll' ?.UV. "elizabeth!'' . (In which Mrs. Land?r enntairiH hnr groat ! character of the (Jueeu of England,) in lUo ! play which has Ihivu selected. *S"ltnt? H ol Hthnissioii, fl ."iO Noixtra charge for reserved He:itH, which can he i obtained at L)BraniVs Music Htf.ru. DoorH open at 7 ??'clock. Performance ' is inuucuct i at 6 o'clock. ! For C.l>de of characters, net- bills of the day. Ni.v'Jl To Rent. THE COTTAGE HOUSE, contain lug nine rooine, on Tu} lor street, ho .tween Pickms and Bull. On the pre I inises is a woll of good water, hydrant and I other oouvuoiuncpn. Po^spBPinn given im modiateU. Fur t<*rui i, apply to Nov 21' W. IL NASH. Indian Squaw Cigar Store. rjiHE Executive Oorumi'teo of Richland A. County swallowed Ntish after smoking . the Jiagus ? cent Uigars Hold at a neighbor ' ing establishment. Had they purchased the genuine and oii'y origtnnt 5 cent Cigars. which aro sold onlv at tbu Indian t-guaw Cigar Store, cornnr Main and Plain streets, their delicious aroma would have enabled them to swallow the Itepubliedii Printing Company awt honest John Patterson. For a supply of those genuine and delicious f'i gars, apply to JOHN AON EW & SUN. Nov 2ti 3 I HAVE now on hand a very handsome orlmeut of I BUGGIES. ROCK\W A YS, BAROUCHES, CARRIAGES. HARNESS. WHIPS, Ac, Ac, of my own ?s well aa of Northern manu? facture, and or handsome stylo aud finish. also, A bill Mto-k of the leUhrated MILLBURN { WAGONS, which h?vo given suoh unlvurnal j satisfaction. My prices have been greatly reduced, and ail vehicles sold are warranted] (or twelve montliS, and any doftict in work? manship or material will ho marie pood to the pnrcliafter on sending the vehicle to my Carriage Manufactory. Nov 10_JOHN AQNEW. Wagons, <fto., &c. THOSE in want of anv stylo of WAGONS will Und it to their advaatage to jive rac a call. I manufac? ture or repair any kind of wagon. Black nmithing in nil itH OranohcH promptlv aud neatly ooitormed. HENRY SKIPPER. Got Final Discharge. NOTICE i? hereby given that JOHN AGN EW, Executor of tho estate of j Michael Breunan, deceased, bus applied to j Sauders D. Swygert, Esquire, Judge of I Probate in aud for tho Onutitv of Richland, I for a linal discharge as Executor aforesaid. Iltis ordered, that the2lstdayof Decem ! hor A. D. 1874, he fixed for hoaring of pe I titioit and a ilual cet llouit nt of said estate. SANDERS D. 8WYGERT, Judge of i'robnte, Richland Countv. Not 'M +13 For Sale or Rent. A DESIRABLE Residence, on Ger vni-? street; the lot contains half an acre, with good orchard; the honse has ueveu rooms; well of good water on tho premises. Also, f.>r rent another nOUSE.ou Plan? ing ?trect, containing f<)urrooms, one and a-half ?qnares from Main street. For par ticnlars. apply to D. L. BOOZER, Nov 17 At his Dental Office. CLOTHING AND HATS FOR men, youths and boys. UNDER-WEAR! NECK-WEAR! CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS! j Ilatest styles ! low prices ! i i Broadway Silk Hats. LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH. 8c WILEY. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE flTilAT Ttlr: hAltOESr AND MO-.T (COMPLETE STOCK OF MKN'S AND j .1 BOYS j MBS. nilBHK ?B Ml EHT?, ?That ever ?\inx: to Columbia tan be li.'iiud at I D. EPSTIN'S, Under Columbia Hotel, und Im being sold at the I I Lowest Prices. ?v?rv Department ii replete "rilh the Choi :eat Goods <?t the poae.m, made expressly this market, sn1 for tho Fall and Winter >,t 1874 1.S75. Be oouvinctd of this by j for I calling on IJ. ICl*VriN, The. lNipulur Clulliltrr. ROSE's; HOTEL, COLUMBIA, s. c. WM.E. ROSE, Proprietor! Another First Class Hott:l*?F:tre KV, 50 a Lay. including Omnitu Kide SITUATED NEAR THE CA PITOL and in tbe cenlro of the buelnto* part ol ths city. Ross's Omniliuc Till i*oi m\ pHeseitgrrH to and Ironi evcrj Train. Iba Labes \ Apartmeutf areoiiuiplet.'. with nrivati entrnnct on Assemblvutrevt. Tl'?! BILLIARD ahd j ^ BATH ROOMS arc all new und superior to any in the citr. ' Ann'. 5 ; wa.u.otlon Salo?. Desirable four Boom Cottage. B.C.PEiXOTTO & SONS, Auctioneers MONDAY MOHNiNO, the 7th of December next, at 11 o'clock, is Hunt of the Court House, we will nell, That desirable roar mom COTTAGE, ei tuated on the corner of Richland and As? sembly streets. Tbe said lot measures front on Rich I and street, 180 feet, more or lens, and runs hack on Assembly street, 101 feet, more or lees. Terma of sale?Oue-balf cash; balance in one year, aeenfed by bond and mortgage, beariug intereet at 7 per vent, per annnm. Purchaser to pay for papers. . Nov 22 _ 22 26 30 D 6 Desirable farm. D. C. PEIXOT TO & SONS, Auctioneers MONDAY MOHNINO, the7th of December noxt, in front of tbe Court House in tbis city, at 11 o'clock, wo will Hell, That desirable TRACT OF LAND, known aa tbe Perceval Farm, situated on the wa? ten of Gill'a Creek, lying about ten miles Bast of Columbia, booLded by landa of Jot 1 Martin, Bris tit Mediin, Jas. Douglas, and others, and containing aa per plat 30O acres, morn or ieas. Title unquestionably good. Terma of sale?One-third oash, balanoetiB one and two yeara, secured by bond and mortgage, bearing interest at asvan per ceut pur annum. Purchasers to pay for pipern._Nov 22,26, 30 D6 Desirable Main Street Properly. D.U. PEIXUXTO & SONS, Auctioneers MONDAY MOHNINO, the 7th December next, at 11 o'clock, in fru.-.tgif the Court ? House, iu this oity. we will sell, That desirable LOT, situated on tbe Saat, side ot Hiobardeon street. bitw^en Wash? ington and Lady streute; bounded on the North by Mrs. Harriet English, on the is on tb by DoOr aaf, on tbe West by Richard eon street, on the Bast by L. C. Carpenter; tbe said lot measures thirty foot, more ar lens, front on Richardson, and runs back 154 fe-1, more or less. 1 r.uMs? One-third caeb; balance in one and two years, oejfttred by bond and mort? gage, bearing irworent at 7 per eent. per annum. Pnrchaajfer. to pay for papers. Nov 22 26 HO D?fJ*?--. D.C.PEIXO in* onni ON MOND comber next, A the Court tlotiso, A DESIRABLE BUlLDII property ot tbe late John 8 coanod, situated on the W? etrect, between Lady and Gervais street*, fronting ou Main etreet twenty-six feet, morn or less, and runni&g back on the North line two hundred and eight feet more or k-s o a lot of out*to of Henty Davis: Wool by lot in trast for Mrs Baldwin, and muning thereon eighty-eight feet, more I or kan; on the booth by a hue after running one hundred and four feet from Main street, more or loaa.on lot of William McGuinnis, it extouda aixty-two feet to? wards tbe South, parallel with Main afreet, and running behind the lot ot William MoGuiunia and McAndrewa, eitenda one huDdred and four feet, more ?r leaa, in a Western direction from Main street. also, All that LOT Oil PARCEL OF LAND, titnatod in Ricnland County, in said State, <>n the waters of Eight Mile Branch, four miles North-east af Columbia, containing ninety-live acros; hounded on tbe North by lands of Widium Sheppard, South by lands or Kineler, East by lands of Wm. 'Goings and others, and West by landn of Evans A; Ooga well. TkuusofSale.?One thud cieh; balance in one and two years, bccurod by bond and mortgage, at seven per cent, per annum. Purchaser to pay for papers. Plat of the above property can be seen at our office^ Nov 18 22 26 30 Dec 3 6 Valuable Deal Estate in the City and County. BY H. & S. BEARD, Auctioneers. WE will noil at public auction, on the first MONDAY in December next, at n o'clock A.M.,in front of tbe Court House in Columbia, the following valuable propeity, viz: 1. Tie McOouan Lund?Two of the moat valuable LOTS in tbe city. They are aitu? ated on Richardson atreet. between BlandV ' ing aud Taylor streets, and measure 30 feet I each on Richardson street, aud run bask 208 feet, S inches. Terras of aalo?One-third cash, balance on bond and mortgage, payable in one and two years. 2. Tie Antwerp Lot?The HOC HE and LOT OF LAND, situate on the South-west corner of the intersection Gates and Lady streets, now occupied by Mr. Jacob Eiean ui&di). Terms cash. 3. Isaac T. Weston's Land?containing 1,203 acres, i-ituate about two miles from I Oarit-den, will be sold iu lota to suit pur? chasers. Terms?One-third cash; balance on a I credit of one and two jcars; purchaseia to givo bond and mortgage, j 4. The Gnnney aud Kiiiingfiwprtb Lands, I containing 052 acre*, situate about one mile trooi Oarner'e; will bo aold in four different tracts. Terms?One-half cash; balance on a credit r.f one year and bond and mortgage of the premises, l'urcbaaora iu all cases to pay for papers! Nov 15_ __t _ Securities at Auction. BY SEIBELS & EZELL ON TUESDAY, December 8, 1S74, we will sell, at our otneo, to the highest bidder, beginning at 11 o'clock A. M., The followingiSECUHITlES, which havo j been pledged as collaterals: f6,600 Laurona Railroad Bonds, guaran? teed payment by the St&to of South Caro? lina. $10 552 50 Over-due Coupons from Laa rena tiailro&d Boi ds. 68 Second Mortgage Oreenvllle and Co? lumbia Railroad Bonds, $500 each. 76 second Mortgage Greenville and Co? lumbia Haihoad Bonds, $500 oach. 200 Second Mortgage Oreanville and Co? lumbia Railroad Honda, $500eaoh. A Hiiftlciont number of the above 8ecori ties will be sold to pay tho indebtedness. Terms cash. Delivery immediately after silo. _Nov 201 Buckwheat Flour AN? NEW 0ELEAN3 SYRUP! g White Fish. Cod, Eureka Ood, &s APPLE BUTTER, Cranberry Saue<?. Mince Meat, CIGARS, tqual in quality and .1.-4 low in price as any iu the city. We will not shock your norvos with ghastly or ridiculous advertkemcnts, but siraplj say our expenses are small com piled with thoeo of other honees. and amount of business done, and we are eitie tidd with moderate profits. Nov n L?RICK a LOWRaXCE.