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By Tole?rapii. Coblo Dcipstchci. LONDON, December 14.- A barral o? powder exploded, under the wall ^ of the prison in Clerkenwn.ll, where Gol. Bnrke was confined. The wall was blown up, and twenty honses shattered. The firemen are digging for the dead. No prisoners escaped; for? ty men, women and children were wounded. The man who Ht the fase escaped. New? Items. GHA.RLK.STON, December 14.-Ar? rived-Bteamer G. B. Upton, Boston; bark Esporanzo, Havana. Sailed steamers Falcon, Baltimore; Man? hattan, New Vork. AUGUSTA, December 14.-It is re? ported that a collision occurred to? day between a party of negroes i nd the oivil nntborities, at Elberton, Elbert County, in which the Sheriff, George Alien, was killed and several others, white and blaok, were wound? ed. The difficulty originated at a ball. Three of tho persons impli? cated ha vo ti ot been arrested. RICHMOND, December 14.-The weather is exceedingly cold hero. ? mun was frozen to death in the city last night. SAVANNAH, December 14.-John E. Hayes, editor of the Republican, was attacked by Charles H. Hopkins, this evening. Hayes was badly but not dangerously hurt, by a blow on the head with a loaded whip. ATLANTA, December 14.-In appa? rent defiance of the relief ordinance adopted Thursday last by the Con? vention, the sheriff levied here to? day on a store, und dosed it. Gen. Pope was appealed to, and replied that he could not intervene-tho ordinance merely saying levies shall be suspended, bnt not preventing their being made. This construc? tion is sustained by the bar, and under it tho ordinance defeats its own end. WASHINGTON, December 14.-A mixed delegation from Virginia, North and South Carolina, visited Stevens yesterday, when the follow? ing was elicited: Stevens regarded the impeachment failure an evidence of fickleness of public opinion. The Virginia delegate said the impeach? ment failure would work seriously against reconstruction. Stevens re? marked that it could not fail to be otherwise, and mutual regrets were exchanged. The North Carolina negro (Harris) said they would get along very well. The Northern whites were more frightened about negro suffrage than the Southern whites. Gov. Holden was the lifo olood of tho Republican party of North Caroliua. The Virginia dele? gate represented that tho condition was critical, and unless Congress .came to the relief of the suffering .colored aud white Unionists, it would bo terrible. Stevens favored tho repeal of tho clause requiring a ma? jority of registered voters. The delegation thought that woidd do; but suggested a law empowering the Conventions already called to estab .tablish provisional governments im? mediately; then, if the Constitutions were defeated, they would have at least loyal State officers. Stevens said he had drawn up a bill with two or three beneficial provisions. Oue was to leave to a majority to affirm or reject the Constitution; another, that the present Conventions shall, as independent bodies, establish Go? vernments in lieu of District Com? manders, ns soon as Constitutions were ready for submission to Con? gress. The delegation approved this. Stevens inquired whether the old masters would be able to seduce thc negroes from voting properly. Har? ris replied that tho negroes were de? pendent on their old masters for their daily bread. There was danger, but Harris hoped thc negroes wore capable of enduring great privations. Tho Virginia delegate, Cook, (co? lored,) said Harris' remarks applied to his district; 800 in Richmond lost places. Stevens hoped tho whole Southern voto would be cast for the Republican party; this would elect a Repnblioau President, nud nssuro triumphant reconstruction. Stanton is to have full hearing be? fore tho Senate Military Committee, to meet the President's charges. In addition to the 8500,000 already appropriated, $1.200,000 more is asked for, to cover reconstruction expenses to dnte. Internal revenue receipts tooday $400,000; for the week $2,,253,000. RICHMOND, December 14.-In the Reconstruction Convention, resolu? tions of inquiry were oftored: of in? corporating in tho bill of rights, a clause declaring all test oaths diame? trically opposed to tho principles of republican liberty; of enfranchising all persons from whom it is in the power of the Convention to remove existing disabilities. A resolution declaring all debts contracted since January 1st, 1860, in the purohase of slaves, null and void, was referred. Adjourned. FRESH SUPPLIES. ?)AA NEW SUOAR-CUBED HAMS, 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon, 0,000 lbs. Clear Sides and Shoulders, .200 bags Country Flour, . 15 bbls. Fresh Biscuit, assorted, 25 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 0 hbds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, 10 bbls. Fresh Buckwheat Flour, G .' Oolden Syrup, Smokod Beef and Tongues, with a full assortment of Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups, . icc., Ac, for salo low, by Nov 21 E. ft O. D. H )PE. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, December 14-Noon. Stocks Bteody. Gold 33}??. Mess pork dull, at 21.87. Cotton qniet, at 7 PT M.-Cotton less active; sales 1,500 bales, at 15>?@15?f. Flour closed quiet and steady. Wheat 2@ 3o. better. Corn more active, and 2@3o. better-mixed Western 1.38? 1.41. Pork very dull, at 21.25; Ba? con dull. Lard drooping, at 121 131?. Gold closed firm, at 84J?. BALTIMORE, December 14.-Cotton very much depressed-nominally 15. Wheat steady and receipts light, owing to obstructions to navigation. Coru firm-;yellow 1.22; white 1.18@, ! 1.20. Oats firm, at 70@75. CINCINNATI. December 14.-Flour dull and unohanged. Corn dull, at 85o. Cotton dull-13j.<. Mess pork offered at 21 for old, and 22 for new. AUGUSTA, December 14.-Cotton market quiet; sales 407 bales-mid? dling 1334'@14. SAVANNAH, December 14.-Cotton dull; prices unchanged-middling j Li.}? ; sales 596 beles. CHARLESTON, December 14.-Cot? ton opened atan advance of ??c., but in consequence of Liverpool news receded to previous quotations-mid? dling 15; enies 350 bales. MoniLE, December 14.-Sales cot? ton to-day 1,700 bales-middling 14; market closing quiet aud dull. NEW ORLEANS, December 14.-Cot? ton qniet-sales 3,600 bales; mid-; diing Orleans 14%. Sugar and mo? lasses active and unchanged. Flour dull and unchanged. Corn quiet and firm, at 1.15. Oats 85. Pork lower, at 23.50. Lard nominally unchanged. Bacon unchanged. Gold 32@32>??. LiVERroon, December 13-Even? ing.-Cotton to arrive firmer, at 7d. ; | sales 10,000 bales. LONDON, December 14-3 P. M. Bonds 71J8. LIVERPOOL, December 14-2 P. M. Cotton-more doing-uplands 7,!^. ; to arrive 6J?. VALUABLE BOOKS FOR SALE." THE advertiser offers, at privato salo, I and ut a great sacrifice, a collection of VALUABLE AND STANDARD WOBK8, all in good condition. Among tko collec? tion aro Clarke's Commentaries, G vols.; Wesley's Works, 7 vols.; Fletcher's Works, 4 vols. Those three sets of standard Me? thodist works arc in uniform binding, library style, gilt backs and edges, and as good as new. Addison's Complete Works, 4 vols., handsomely bound; Macanley's History of England, 4 vols.; Napoleon at 8t. Helena, by Sir Hudson Lowe, 2 vols.; Joan Paul, 2 vols.; Cummings' Lectures on tho Miracles and Minor Works, 2 vols. Las Casas' Memoii'B of Napoleon, 4 vols., Ac., Ac. Tho lot contains 172 volumes, principally standard works, all in good condition; ami to tho purchaser, ahout 2(H) j additional volumes miscellaneous works | will be thrown in gratis. To those desir? ing to form a private library, this presents I tho most favorable opportunity ever of? fered. Inquire at this office. Dec 4 REMOVAL. MESSRS. WEARN A [H1X, having removed their GALLERY to their I new and beautiful rooms over Messrs. Thomas E. Gregg .V t'o.'s store, re? spectfully invite the publie to call and ex? amine their work. Nov 28 Get Rid of the Rats and Mice, and Save Your Provisions. HARVEY'S great RAT PASTE. Instant death to these marauders and de? stroyers. For sale t>v FISHER A HEINITSH, Nov 15 _ Druggists. DENTISTRY THE UNDERSIGNED, having been for some time associated with tho late Dr. D. P. Gregg in DENTAL SURGERY, purposes continuing the busi? ness in the Ofttcu recently occupied by tho deceased. Tho patronage of my old friends, and the public generally, is respectfully solicit? ed. Oflico over T. W. Radcliffe's"Jewelry Store, Main street. D. L. BOOZER. Oct 26 2mo Br. Geo. Smith's Rental Laboratory. THE subscriber offers induce-1 [incuts-in tho wav of GOOD WORR rand LOW PRICES-to ono and all requiring his professional services. Give lum a call. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Office on Camden street, nearly opposite tho Park. Nov 8 ly Only Fifty Cents. -I fifi BOXED SMOKED HERRINGS, luU for sale at the unusually low price o? 50 cents per box, by _ Nov_ 1G_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. Arrow Ties. ?)Q BUNDLES Cotton IBON BANDS, of I tho incomparable Arrow Tie, for sulo by E. A O. D. HOPE. Nov 13_ TO THE LADIES! FRESH ABRIVALS bv steam? er from Now York of the FINEST and CHEAPEST Ever offered in Columbia; also, CLOAKS, CORSETS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, HAIR BRAIDS, Ac, Ac, at Mus. C. E. REED'S, next door to . Mr. E. Pollard's drug storo, Main st. DRESS-MAKING in ail branches. Nov 12_ _3mo The (tasker Liniment; tho best lini? ment for family uso; can bo usod internally and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy? er. It kills pain and all kinds of aches* Sold by Fisher A Hoinitsh. What is this Medicine, called "Hei nitsh's Queen's Delight?" IT is a valuable compound of Roots and Gums, discovered and prepared on pharmaceutical principles by a practical chomist. It is found, upon trial of more than 2,000 cases, to bo the only euro blood purifier, and will euro all those involerato and stubborn diseases which arise from impurity of tho blood; and whilst it does this, it exerts a powerful influenco over ] the whole system, invigorating and restor? ing the weak and crippled organs of tbo body to healthy action. Nov 2 Gmo Fashionable Dancing Behool. ?MR. J. H. BAILEY wishes to inform the citizens of Colombia, and vicinity, that he ia forming classes to teach all the FASHIONABLE DANCES OF THE DAY, and a great variety of FANCY DANCES for Children. Days of tuition - MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATUR? DAYS of eaoh week. Classes for Juveniles meet at 3 o'clock P. M. For private ol asses, at such hours as may suit tue convenience of parties. Classes at tho Hall, for Ladies, will nico tia t 10 o'clock A. M.; Gentlemen at 8 P. M. Terms- Privato lessons $1 each. Juveniles in classes $5 for twelve lessons. Mr. Bailey agrees to teach all the Ball Room and Parlor Dances in twelve lessons. Families wishing to send their children will please apply immediately, as their stay is limited to one session onlv. Deo 10 WANTED, WANTED. K^V/^W BU8HELS CQW PEAS. D\J\J FISHER & LOWRANCE. Dec 1 FURNITURE, FURNITURE. I HAVE ju t received a/"* tn handsome lot of OAK and B MB* COMMON CHAIRS, consist-uaflEj ' T ' ing of Office, Cano and Wood ?eat-, Dining-room, Bed-room, Bar-room, Rock? ing, Nur?0 and Children's Chairs, with Cane and Counter St.ml?, which I ?i!? ?C-R cheap, with a handsomo variety of other Furniture. Anything in CABINET MAK? ING LINE dono with neatness; utso, RE? PAIRING. JEROME FAGAN, Opposite new Masonic Hall, Doe_8 _Washington street. CABBAGE AND ONIONS. PLANT your ONIONS if you want them for earlv Kiirinij ?ise. Sow Early and Largo York CABBAGE SEED, and have an early mess of Kraut. Fresh and reliable seeds at FISHER & HEINITSH'S, Nov 22 Druggists. Fainted Cotton Ties. TRY DILLON'S UNIVERSAL TIE. It is tho most simple, Tho strongest, Tho most economical, and The best TIE in HBO For sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Oct 29_ Steam Engine for Sale. ASTATIONARY STEAM' ENGINE, 35 borso power, in complete order; with Flue Boiler, containing 32 Flues. Also, a CIRCULAR SAW MILL. To bo sold singly or together. Tho En giuo can bo seen at the Cougarce Iron Works, foot of Ladv street. Apply to it. MCDOUGAL, Nov 15 Columbia. S. C. Copeland & Bearden HAVE ON HAND 200 bushels SEED WHEAT, 50 bags Extra Family FLOUR, 1,000 lbs. New Bacon HAMS, 10,000 lbs. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, 20 ?bis. Golden and Bee-hive Syrups, Bagging aud Bale Rope, 200 Backs Liverpool Salt, 10 bales Yarn. Nov 10 WOOD WARE, WOOD WARE. BROOMS, TUB-*, HEELERS. BUCKETS, Ac. Mats. Twine, Wrapping Paper, Matches, ,V.c, cheap, for cash, nv Dec 1_FISHER A LOWRANCE. NEW BOOKS. THREE ENGLISH STATESMEN-Pym, Cromwell and ritt. Tho Empress Josephine; by Muhlbach. In Bonds, a novel; by Laura Preston. Harem Lifo in Egypt and Constantino fle; by Etnmeliu- "Lott, Governess to h rah i ni Pacha. Inez; by Miss Evans, author of St. Elmo. Stones of Venice; by Ruskin. Leo and his Generals; by Pollard. Il? lustrated. Anda number of new English Cheap Novels, for sale at McCarter'a Book atore. R. L. BBYAN. Deo 4_ EMPRESS JOSEPHINE, AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE DAYS OF NAPOLEON, by Muhlbach; cloth *2; Paper 11.50. Three English Statesmen-Pym, Crom? well, Pitt, *1.5C Stone Edge-a brilliant story, 25 cents. Circe, or Three Acts in tho Life of an Artist. By White; 50 cents. Mace's Fairy Book-Homo Fairy Tales. By Jean Maco, author of Mouthtul of Bread, Ac, illustrated; $1.75. Agnes Strickland's Queens of England, abridged; ?2. Kehle's Christian Era; (1.25. Diaries for 1808, in good variety, at DUFFIE ? CHAPMAN'S Nov 30 Bookstore. FLOUR, FLOUR. 1 f\Ci BBL8. NORTHERN FLOUR, Av/VJ 50 bags Choico North Carolina Flour, 50 b?rrela and packages New Hulled Buckwheat, 10 barrels Becker's Sclf-Raising Flour, on hand, and for sale low, hv _Nov 30 .1. <fc T. JL AGNEW. 8. & W. C. SW1FFIU AHEAD AS USUAL ! Fall and Winter CLOTHING NOW IN STORE. SUITS FROM $7,50 TO $60. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES. TIES, TRAVELING SHAWLS, BLANKETS, ETC. Now Stylo PAPER and LINEN COLLAR8. A splendid line of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIMERE. which will bo mado to ordor in thc LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. Everything that is now in the way of U ATS ! N. B.-Our CLOTHING is nearly all of OUB OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20 MAIN STREET. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IX THIS* HARKET. IN consequence of tho heavy fall in prices nt the North, and to keep up with tho timon, we Will sell, until thc FIRST OF JANUARY, our well selected stock o? DRY GOODS, with au invoice at hand to-day, consisting in part as follow;: FRENCH MERINOS, formerly sold at $1.50. .$1.00 Figured und Plaid Mohairs, formerly sold at tl.00. 75 Plain and Figured Poplin, formerly sold at 83 cents. 40 All Wool Delaines, formerly Bold at 50 cents. 87 Pacific Delaines, formerly sold at 30 cents. '20 Colored and Black Alpaca, formerly sold at 45 cents. 25 Together With a largo stock of LADIES' CLOAKS and HATS, all ot which will bo sold, regardless of cost, at Dec ll wthm S. H. MYERS & CO.'S, Main street; opposite Sito Ohl CM? Hotel. Send to the South Carolina Cotton Crin Warehouse. ft EN ERAL Southern Agency for ROUTT'S IMPROVED PATENT DRAIN PLOW, vi With it, a man can, with a pair of good Horses, Surface aud Drain sixty acres of laud per dav. ROUTT'S IMPROVED PATENT SOUTHERN CORN PLANTER, WITH GUANO ATTACHMENT. It is a simple, strong and durable device, and a man and horao can plant from ten to twelve acres per day. together with any kind of pulverized Fertilizer. Tho machine is so constructed that the operator can seo every narticle of Eeed and Fertilizer as it falls from the distributing cylindor through tho conducting tube to tho ground. One-third of tho distributing cylinder is exposed. In short, it is considered tlio most Bimplo and effective CORN PLANTER ever introduced. Many hundreds of them arc in uso, and many testimoni?is, in the way of Premiums and Medals awarded, as well an Certifi? cates of most rcliablo Farmers, commend this machine as tho bcBt in uso. Routt's Improved Patent Iron Double Shovel Plow, I?EVr?Ii.SIHLE AND EXTENSTHLE, WITH COULTER ATTACHMENT. KOLTT'S PATENT KNEADING DEVICE, ?-please call and examine machines. November 8 A. R. COLTON. DRESS O O O D S , IT AND BELOW COST, consisting of BLACK and COLORED SILKS, . Poplins and Merinos, Plain and Fancy Repps. All Wool Delanes, Black and Colored Alpacas, Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery, French Corsets, Hoop Skirts. F?u .salo low by December 8 . C. F. JACKSO N. R. C. ANDERSON HAS JUST BETURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH THE MOST OF BENT'S READY-MADE CLOTHING TO BE FOUND M THIS MARKET. . . CHEAP CLOTHING, GOOD CLOTHING and the VERY REST OF CLOTHING. "TM Suits from $0.50 to $75.00; or, in fact, at any price to suit your pocket. lal Children's, Revs', Youth's und Young Men's CLOTHING, an excellent assort -JULnient, REALLY CHEAP. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. TRAVELING SHAWLS, Lap Robes, Cardigan Jackets, Wool Scarfs, Rubber Over Coats, Capes, Ponchos aud Rubber Traveling Pillows. IBC ^ T S IST JD CAPS. A suporb assortment of Gent's, Youth's and Children's, SILK, CASSIMERE, BRUSH FELT, WOOL and CLOTH HATS, all of the most fashionable styles. ALSO, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELING TRUNKS, CARPET RAGS, VALISES, LADIES' HAT CASES, Ac, Ac. Having Mr. W. W. WALKER with me, and a splendid assortment ot CLOTII8, CA8 SIMERES, VESTINGS, Ac., on hand, we aro prepared to make up to measure, at short notice, ANYTHING A MAN WANTS, at prices to suit the times. October 13 II. C. ANDPRSOSI, Agent. CK SALES AND TREMENDOUS DECLINE IX DRY GOODS ! SECOND SUPPLY i GREAT ADDITION TO MY STOCK ! JUST RECEIVED A T M. WINSTOCK'S AGOOD SELECTION of DRESS GOODS, in all its branchos. A splendid selection of fanev CASSIMER8 and DOESKINS, with a good supply of HOSIERY and YANKEE NOTIONS generally. All of theso goods will bo sold atlowpricos. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine my goods and price?. Special induce? ments offored to country merchants. Novembor 26 The "Queen's Delight" Almanac FOR 1868. TUST PURLISHED, a now and interest? ing CALENDAR for tho people, con? taining much valuablo information; a book for everybody-a guide to long life, health, wealth aud happiness. Call and get one. at tho Store. FISHER * HEINITSH, Nov lt) Druggists. Pig Hams and Shoulders. Cl HOICK Now York TIO HAMS and PIG J SHOULDERS, Just received by last steamer, and for salo by Nov 10 J. A T. ft. AGNEW. Don't forget. Tho only euro cough cure is Stanley's celebrated Cough Syrup. Sold by Fisher and Heinitsh. Superior Smoking Tobacco in Bond. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at my atoro, 500 lbs. Superior SMOKING TOBACCO, put up in pound and half-pound bags, manufactured expressly for Czar of Rus ala. _ _ _ Deo 14 _ Clearing Out Sale. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY MORNING next, at 10 o'clock, I will Bell, al my Auction. Room, to clear consignments, tho following articles, salo positive and no mistake, Bacon Hams, in lots,Vinegar, Boxe? Cheese, Superior Cider, Scaled Herrings, Assorted Pickles, Molasses, Kits Mackerel, Port Wine, Brandy Peaches, Claret Wino, impor'dBrandy Cherries, Whiskey, Peach Marmalade, N. E. Rum, Apricot " Russ Punch, Boxes Sardines. With a variety of SEGAIIS and SMOK? ING TOBACCO, ftc, all of which must bo sold, by order of consignors. Den ll Assignee's Sale. By .LU VIN & MIKELL, Auctioneers IN obedienco to tho order of the United States Court, in tho matter of MELVIN M. COHEN, bankrupt. I will sell, ou TUESDAY, tho 17th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the store of Levin and Mikell, on Wash? ington street, the following articles be? longing to the bankrupt estate, viz: All tho FURNITURE, consisting of Chairs, TableB, Bedsteads, Carpets, Bu? reaus, Crockery, Glassware, ftc. ALSO, Tho 8TOCK of a BETAIL GROCERY, consisting of Wines, Liquors, assorted. Soap, Tobaccoes, Smoking Tobacco, Flour, ftc ALSO, A lot of SILVER WARE and ono Gold Watch and Chain. Conditions cash, in greer.bickB. H. E. SCOTT, Dec 8_Assignee. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writB of fieri facias, to me directed, ? will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY and TUESDAY in Janu? ary ncXt, before tho Court House in Colum? bia, within tho legal hours, thc following property, viz: The HOUSE and LOT on the corner of Gervais and Bull streets, in tho city of Co? lumbia, known as the late residence of tho defendant. Thc lot contains ono and one third of an acre, moro or less, and bound [ ed as follows: On tho South by Gervais street, on tho East by Bull street, on tho West by Dr. Leland's lot, and on the North by Lady street. ? ALSO, Tho HOUSE and LOT on Washington street, in the city of Columbia, knowu and occupied as La rt Offices, containing one half acre, more or less, and bounded on the Soutli by Washington street, on tho West by the Court House lot, on tho North by estate of B. W. Gibbes' and Dr. J. W. Powell's lots, and on thc East by Mrs. Kennedy's lot; levied on as the property of John Bauskett, deceased, at tho suit of W. H. Gibbes. Wm. A. Harris, et al., vs. John Bauskett. Terras cash. Dec 16 f F. W. GREEN, S. R. D. Valuable City Lots for Sale at Auc? tion. JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer. Formerly owned by the late G. V. Antwerp, in the city cf Columbia. WILL be sold, on tho FIRST MONDAY in January next, the desirable LOTS formerly owned by the late Geriet V. Ant? werp, "now the" property of H. P. DEGRAAF, consisting of: That lot of LAND fronting on Richard? son street 50 feet and running back 175 feet, and bounded by said street, lands of Isaac Cohen, W. H. Dial and estate of John Black. This lot may bo divided into two at sale. ALSO, That lot of LAND fronting on Richard? son street, (known as tho Exchange Lot.) being 58 feet in front and rear, and 17U feet in di pi h. moro or less, and bounded by said street and hy lands of Boat wright estate, F. G. DeFontaine and A. Palmer. This lot may bo divided at sale. ALSO, That lot of LAND on the corner of Cam? den and Gates streets, fronting on Camden street, North, 35 feet, and on Gates street. West, 85 foot, more or less, and bounded by said streets and by the Catholic burial ground and lands of Dr. George Smith. ALSO, That lot of LAND on the corner df Cam? den and Marion streets, fronting on Cam? den street SO feet, and on Marion street 200 feet, more or less, and bounded by said Btreots and by lands of Dr. Trczevant and Thomas J. Rawls. ALSO, That LOT on Arsonal Hill, fronting South on Laurel street 30 feet, more or less, and running back 208 feet 8 inches hounded East by Haitiwangerand West by Robertson. TEKMSOK SALE.-One-third of the pur? chase money cash: the balance payable in live years, with interest from tho day of salo at 7 por cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, to ho secured by bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay for tit'es. For further information, apply to F. w. MCMASTER, Attorney at Law, No. 5 Law Range, Nov 23 B5||12 Columbia, S. C. TH0S. E. GREGG & CO.," BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchange bought and sold. Omeo at GREGG ft CO.'8. Julv 31 ON CONSIGNMENT, WITH Ol* dei* s to Sell I Ori BOXES Low Grades TOBACCO. (JU 10 boxes Extra Fino Tobacco. 60 boxoa Low Triced Segara. 15 " 8moking Tobacco. 5 bales Cotton Yarns. Oct 30 ALFRED TOLLESON. STATE BILLS, ri BRENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAIL f T ROAD BONDS, .guarantoo,) wanted bj THOS. ?. GREGG ft CO. For salo. FIRST MORTGAGE NORTH? EASTERN RAILROAD BONDS. Oct 13 IGWY?N, C0TTEN & CO., Cotton Factors and General Com'n Merchants 105 West Lombard street, Ballimore. IIBERAL advances made on consign J :.ients. Ordors for general merchan? dize solicited. Henry Gwynn, of Baltimore; R. R. Cot? ton, lato of 'i'arboro.N. C.; Walter Gwynn Jr., of South Carolina. Oct ll |!?3mo 100 Reams Wrapping Paper, TERY STRONG, at low rates. \ Dec? JOHN C. SEEG ERS ft CO.