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LONDON November Cabinet meeting waa hold here to-day, at which it waa agreed that Gor tech akoffs last despatch should be oonBidered as remov? ing tho question of Russia's demand from tho sphere of diplomacy. Several Prussians, wearing the Sadowa medals, have been taken prisoners. Papers contain a rumor that an at? tempt had been mado by a Bavarian soldier to shoot the King of Prussia. Publication of- correspondence from thejseat of war by the German newspa? pers is prohibited. Tbo Gaulois culls Gambetta tho tyrant of Tours.

Touns, November dooreo, Ke ratry's is united with the twenty-first army corps at Sevres. VIENNA, November Cabinet is not unfavorable, to a conferenco of the powers in principle, but presses a settle? ment of preliminary questions. Despatches from Constantinople say the Salton and Grand Vizier show no alarm at the situation, counting ou a peaceful solution. The British Govern? ment hos bought all the gunpowder cot ton in market. Lead has advanced to per ton.

The Financie says immense supplies of arms and munitions of war have ar? rived at Russian ports in tbo Black Sea. BTJOHAEE8T, November Rou? manian Chambers opoued yesterday. Friuce Charles, iu his address, referred to the satisfactory relations with Turkey and the adjustment of tho consular ju? risdiction. SOUTHAMPTON, November boot race occurred hore this afternoon, be? tween a picked crew of London and Southampton. After a fine contest tho race was won by tho Southampton crew.

SJBERUN, November con? gratulates Prussia npon German unity. LONDON, November follow? ing despatch has just becu received bore from Evereux, tho capital of the Depart? ment of Eure, dated yesterday: Tho Prussians now "occupy this town, aud are in the valley of tho Euro in great force. This evening they were driven toward the village of Villiars, by the Garde Mobile, who retreated in turn, when reinforcements carno up for tho enemy. 70,000 Prussians now occupy Amiens. There was some sharp fighting yesterday, in front of tho army of tho Loire, and all along tho line of the coun? try between Pethrius and Montargis.

Particulars aro wanting, but it is said the French were generally successful, having captured many prisoners nnd one cannon. Jaurers succeeds Keratry in command. lt is officially stated in the Telegraph, that Russia has dooided to withdraw her demand and submit it to a conference LONDON, November tho ad? journment of the English Cubinet to Wednesday, Granville visited the Queen, Granville insists that Russia must with draw her note before a Congress is as sented to. Lowe, Bright and Cardwell will resign before consenting to war The Queen opposes war. The members of the Italian ministry re-olected to Par linment are largely in tho majority, Granville demands tlie presence of France at any conference on the Eastern ques? tion.

The Sultan is reported dissatisfied With the hesitancy of the allies against Russia. LONDON, November Daily Telegraph says England and Austria have firmly but courteously denied Russia's right to withdraw from the treaty. It is quito possible that Russia may seek au honorable retreat. Under the new constitution, Prussia hos sovonteen out of fifty-seven votes in the Confederation. A dangerous conspiracy against King William has been discovered.

No de tails. The royal headquarters have been moved from Versailles to Meus. The siego guns used atThiouville are going to Montmody. German successes around Amiens have been confirmed by a despatch from King William, who, however, gives no particulars. The feeling at Versailles is that England makes too much of a small matter, and 'that war on the Eastern question is int possible.

A detatchment of 8,000 Prussians is reported at Chateau Regnault, twenty eight kilometers from Tours. Tho Ger? man right still occupies Montague, threatening tho French in the forest of Cercatts. Frederick Charles' army has been strongly re-inforced. Tho Prus? sian movements indicate tho object to turn Vendomo and advance on Tours. A committee of English bankers bas resolved to take the entire 100,000,000 thalers loan just voted by the Prussian Parliament.

Tho feeling in money cir oles this morning is pacific, though tho Times gives placo this morning to num? ber of contributions insisting on tho neutrality of the Black Sea, or war. BERLIN, November King telegraphs tho Queen from Versailles, that Manteuffel, with a portion of tho first army corps, defeated the French on Monday, a few milos South of Amiens. Tho French loss was 1,000 killed and wounded, and 700 prisoners. Tho Prussian loss was comparatively unimportant. Tho Duke of Mechleu burg ia in rear of LoMaus, where Kera? try has 20,000 mon.

NEW YORK, November World has aspecial, dated Tours, Monday night, which says the expected decisive battle near Orleans has not yet occurred. There have been numerous skirmishes-all fa? vorable to the French. Tho Prussian losses in thesa engagements aro heavy, including nine cannon. Tho Duko of Mecklenburg failed in an attempt to oc? cupy Lomans, which was covered by 50,000 French, composed of Fiercks aud Keratry's troops. The main body of d'Auvoll's army still occupies an en? trenched position between Orleans and Arthonny.

The Germans attempted to encircle bim. Tho Government here has every asanranco that d'Auvcll's strategy is admirable, and that at thc proper timo he will assume tho offensive and crush i yonder is in ibo immediate iront, and letting sniSoient fprce hold ii. Prince Frederick Charlea and tba Dake of Mecklenburg, who command the will move on Versailles. Private French advioes say a great conflict between opposing forces, to the numberjof ia likelyjto occur immediately, in the Southern depart? ment. The Prnssiana are within twelve miles of tho French Provisional Govern? ment.

Trocha denies tho trnth of the statement that he intends to banish 10,000 Parisians, because, of tho scarcity of food, A mci lean Intelligence. WASHINGTON, November fol? lowing uro tho quotas and amounts un? collected under the direot tax: Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississip? pi, OOO; Louisiana, 8385, Texas, 8355.000-8107, 000; Arkansas, Ten nesseo, lu Virginia, South Carolina and Tennessee, lands were sold for non-payment of taxes, and were bid in by the tax commissioner and belong to the United States, which own, according to the assessment of 1866, lands valued as follows: Virgiuia, 000; South Carolina, Florida, Tcnneesee, 8309,000. These lauds yield no revenue to the Govern? ment, except iu South Carolina and a few tracts in Florida. Steps are now being taken whereby tho Government may derive revenue from them, lt may be deemed importaut that Cougrcss should make provisions for tho ii nal dis? position of all tho lands which hnvo been acquired nnd siro now owned by tho United States, under tho direet tax laws, at an early day, and also in the ad? justment of tho uucollectod portion of tho direct taxes in tho late insurrectiona? ry Statos, a different system from that provided in the Act of Juno 7, 1862, should bo devised. CHARLESTON, November -steamship Falcon, Baltimore.

November Mex? ican Commission will consider all claims accruing before February 1, 1809, re? gardless of tho date of filing. Tho two cases recently rejected had accrued siuco the data of tho treaty. Their rejection was wrongfully attributed to thoir beiug filed after a certain date. NEW YORK, November Erie, with immonso war stores for the French, sailed for Cowes, or a market, to-day. The Ville de Puris, similarly loaded, sails to-morrow.

WASHINGTON, War Department has ordered 500 recruits from tho Department at Cincinnati to Atlanta, to be incorporated with tho 18th infantry. CINCINNATI, November en? gineer and fireman were killed nud tru drovers hurt, by a collision near La Grange, Ky. Hofhermor liquor dealers ot Cincinnati, have suspended; liabilities 8500,000. The trial of Yerger, for killing Crane, at Jackson, occurs iu January. Government surveys will detach cer? tain minos from Nevada.

A despatch from Salt Lake says this discovery will elect Fitch, (Republican,) to Congress from Novada. Brady, (Democrat,) has been elected delegate to Congress from Arizona. Tho roporlod battle near Mon (argis is unconfirmed. A graud Indian council commences at Ocmulgcc; all the tribes of tho territory will bo represented. Tribal relations to? wards each other and tho United Statos will bo considered.

It will probably be in session several weeks. Several mem? bers of the Indian Commission and pro? bably Commissioner Shanker, will be present. STAUNTON, November Siberton liol el, at Buffalo Gap, was de? stroyed by fire to-day. John Wilson, residing at Swoopo's depot, and Ohio Railroad, committed suicide. The snow is niue inches deop iu the highland Counties.

MEMPHIS, November steamer Post Boy is in a sinking condition, near Napoleon, Ark. A man bas been fined for living with a black woman, whom he claimed ns his wife. He sued the city for 825,000. The city filed a demurrer against the jurisdic? tion of tho court, ns the question of mur? ringo bolonga solely to the State. MONTGOMERY, November meeting last night, to express indigna? tion at the course of Smith and Bing? ham, iu refusing to vacato their offices, was very largely attended.

were made by Republicans-the princi? pal speaker being Judge Morse, tho de? feated Republican candidate for Attor ney-Goueral. Ho said tho election was a fair and peaceful one; ho had already turned over his office to his successful Democratic competitor, and did so be? cause he waa entitled to it; denounced the net of looking the wheels of the Go? vernment as a high-handed usurpation. Several Republican members of the Le? gislature also spoke iu condemnation of Smith and Bingham. Mr. Graham, a Republican member from Perry County, offered a resolution, which was adopted, expressing indignation and disapproba? tion of tho people at the course taken by Smith and Bingham.

Both Houses of the Legislature ad? journed uutil to-morrow, nftor a mo? ment's session. It is surmised that Smith ia awaiting the meeting of Congress, hoping to bo reconstructed into tho Go? vernorship. RATjRion, November Legisla? ture elected Hon. Z. B.

Vance (Demo? crat) Senator over Abbott, the present incumbent. Governor Vaneo speaks this evening, at tho Exohange Hotel. His majority on joiut ballot lacked a little of a two-thirds voto. Whilo emotion? perish, thought blcndod in diction is immortal, such will ho tho list or those cured by tho uso of the OLD CAROLINA BITTKKS. 27 November cotton yoatorday about 75 diing UVa.

NEW YORK, November 29-Noon. Stocks firmer. Gold ll. Money 4(3)6. Sterling-long short 62's Flour, wheat and corn dull and heavy.

Pork firm-old 23.50. Cotton easier, but not lower-uplands Orleans sales 2,000 bales. Freights steady. 7 P. abundant, at 4(3j5.

Sterling Gold Go? vernments steady. Southern's neglect? ed. Cotton quiot and lower; sales 4,500 bales, at 16J4'. Flour lower-superfine 4.95(aj5.15; common to good extra Southern 5.85@6.25. Whis key 90.

Wheat lower-winter red and amber Western 1.42(5)1.45. Corn lower; old new Lard dull, ut heavy -ootton soil steam 16. B.vuriM?itE, November dull and woak-superfino 5.00(?.5.75. Wheat dull-choice white Corn lower white yellow Bacon quiet. Whiskey 91.

Cotton in good export demand-middling 15JB'; salos 500 bales; receipts 980; stock 6,835. BOETON, November quiet and firm-middling sales 500 bales; 5,000. CINCINNATI, November dull and lower-family 5.40(?)5.50. Corn quiet and uuchauged. Lard in good demand, at.

full ritton-Ktpam ll kettle Whiskey dull and drooping, at ST. LOUIS, November dui! and unchanged. Corn declining-3'ellou Tobacco firm. Bagging uu? chauged. Pork clear sides 16.

LOUISVILLE, November firm, at 28. Flour steady-family 5.25. Corn inactivo and firmer. Pork 19.00. Lard-tierces keg 14.

Whiskey 84, NORFOLK, firm -low middlings 15; Bales 320 bales; re ceipts exports stock 5,186 CHARLESTON, November steady-middling salos receipts exports stocl AUGUSTA, November mar ket more active, but prices a shiub for middlings; salo: 1,214 bales; receipts SAVANNAH, November quiet and firm-middliug 15 sale; 1,400 bales; receipts stock 76,192 WILMINGTON, November inaotive, dull and nomiuul-niiddlinj 15; stock 2,126. MOIJILE, November quie middlings 15; sales 2,000 bales; rc ceipts stock 53,715. NEW ORLEANS, November active at full price-middlings sales 10,500 bales; receipts stock 101,820. Corn lower-white 7C yellow Sugar droopiug-fully fai to choice Molasses-primo 5 GALVESTON, November firm-good ordinary sales 1,10 bales; receipts stock 27.G77. LONDON, November 29-3 P.

sols 93. Bonds 88. American securitic quiet nnd steady. LIVERPOOL, November 29-Noon. Cotton firm-uplands 9'a (rt 9J4'; Orleat LIVERPOOL, November 29-Evoniog.

Cottou closed Oilc-aus sales 12,000 bale! speculation and export 3,000. Yan and fabrics steady. LONDON, sols 93. Amcricau securities tirme Bonds 88.1 Administrator's Sale. M'WILL be sold, on Sale-day in comber next, befuic the CourtSs House door, in Greenville, tract of LAND, containing 100 acres, more ur le? situated at Cross "Hoads, three and-a-hi miles from lite city.

On the place a coi fortahle DWELLING HOUSE and Out-buil inga, good Orchard, fino Wator, etc. ALSO, A valuable LOT, sitnatod in thc fork Pendleton and Augusta streets, and opposi Mcasrs. Williams Whitmiro's store ALSO, -On Tuesday after a LOT iu town of Williams lon. Anders County. ALSO, A halt interest in a LOT adjoining above ALSO, On Wednesday, 7th November, a tract LAND, in Piekeus Couuty, near the Tn containing-acres, moro less.

Terms to be made known on dav of sale. Oct 22 Valuable Land for Sale. 1- OP FER for sale 5,000 ucres of LAND, I moat valuable portion of tho Doby esta on Weat bank Wateroo river, twenty mi East of Colombia; ten milos below Cann live miles from Camden Brauch Railro: twelvo miles lrom linc of Railroad fri Sumter to Columbia. Tho river aflbrds fl water transportation. The placo is perfec healthy, with tho finest wator, and a numl of tho host laborers in tho Couutv; bonni by lands of Mrs.

English, and Blacks, 0 others. 1,000 acres are rivor bottoms, groater portion safe from over-llows, wit river front of nearly a mile, all cleared, exe 200 acres of finely timbered oak lands, a under fence, producing finely Cotton, Ci aud small grain, and especially stock raising; and a largo un tuber of cattle 1 be kept lat all tho year without feeding, 1 readily sold on tho placo. Tho balai (4,000 aere.O good niuo lands, with a la proportion of Ant creek bottoms. 2,500 ac of tho above-a separata tract-arc on No and South Spear's Creek, immediately on linc tho Chatham Railroad, and tim graph road from Columbia lo Camden, sixt miles from the former; heavily timbered pine, and line water power; 200 acres good land cleared and under fence, adjoining river bottoms; balance heavily timbered pine. There ia a fine residence couvenici situated, and ample accommodations laborera.

Will bc sohl in a body or tract? suit. For further to Donv, Camden, or fo Colonel MCMA-TER. lumbia, who will show plata of tho lat JOHN MCCASKILL, near thc place, will si fartios tho lands. If not disposed of bef will offer thom at auction on the first DAY in December. A FINK THING FOR! THE grant BOZODOKT has takon a vory promit placo among tho most approved dontriflce tho day.

lt is a vory popular article for toilet, highly rccommcnaed by all who 1 used it, as a beautifier and proser vor of teeth, refreshing tho month, sweetening breath, aud arresting tho progress of den "SPAi.Diyo's stickiest thing out. Saw and Grist Mill. BYE. C. PEIXOTTO SON.

On MONDAY MONNING, tho 5th of Deoom ber, at IO o'clock, in front of tho Court House, we will sell, without reserve. That desirable SAW and GRIST MILL, about oiqht miles from Columbia, together with 35. aores of flue Timber Land, on tho waters 01 Mill Oreok; bounded on tho North by Margaret English; South and West by E. D. Gilmoro; East by Polly Roberta.

Tho above Mill is said to bo in good condition, and machinery in fino running order. THUMS OF SALK-Halt cash; balance in ono and two yoars, secured by bond bearing in? terest si seven per cont, per annum, and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for paper and stamps. Nov 25,27 Doo 1.4 For Sale-By Assignee in Bankruptcy Laurens Railroad. D.

C. PEIXOTTO A SON, AUCTIONEERS. District Court of the United States, South Caro? lina District-In the matter of the Laurens Itaitroad Company, Bankrupt-In Bank? ruptcy. By order of Hon. G.

S. Bryan, District Judge of tho United States, for South Carolina District, I will sell at public outcry, in the city of Columbia, South Carolina, at 12 o'clock meridian, on WEDNESDAY, tho 7th day of Decombcr, 1870, free from all liens and iuoumbrauccs, all equity of redemption being forever barrod and absolutely fore? closed, tho following property, viz: THE TRACK and ROAD-BED, BRIDGES, CULVERTS, MACHINE-SHOPS, WATER TANKS, aud STATION-HOUSES, all tho LO? COMOTIVE CARS and MACHINERY, and all and singular tho property and assets, real and personal, of ovory description whatsoever, of tho LAURENS RAILROAD COMPANY, and the rights, privilegco, franchises and ease? ments lawfully held, used or enjoyed by thc said Laurens Railroad Company, ou tho fol? lowing terms, viz: $42,000 to bo paid iu cash; and tho residue in bonds of tho purchaser, payable in one, two aud three years, with in? terest at seven per cent, per annum; payable semi-annually and secured by a mortgage of the promises sold; Provided, however, that tho purchaser shall havo leave to pay tho whole bid iu cash, if ho profers to do so. JAMES M. BAXTER, Assignee of Laurens Railroad Cnmpauy. N.

B. Thu Laurens Railroad is thirty-three miles in length, running from Laurcnavillc, S. through a very productivo cotton re? gion, and densely populated country, aud con? necting at Newborry with tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Any information respect? ing tho property offered for aalc above, will bc gladlv furnished nu applicatiou to JAMES M. BAXTER, Assignee, Nov 1 tuf.) S.

C. Valuable City Lots at Auction. BY D. C. PEIXOTTO SON, Auctioneers On tho FIRST MONDAY in Dccoinbor next, in front of tho Court House, in this city, to tho highest bidder, that beautifully located four-aero lot, on Arsenal Hill, betweon the residence of Mayor Alexander and tho Go? vernor's mansion, which will bo divided into eleven lots, bounded as follows: LOT NO.

1, bouuded on tho North by Lum? ber street, measuring thereon 52 feet more or less; on the West by Pulaski street, muning back thereon 2U8 feet moro or less; ou the East by lot No. 2. LOT NO. 2, of tbo same dimensions, bounded on tho North by Lumber st reel on tho East by lot No. 3, and on tho West by lot No.

1. LOT NO. 3, of thc uame dimensions, hounded on the North bv Lumber strcot; on tho East by lot No. on tho Weet by lot No. 2.

LOT NO. 4, of the samo dimensions, bounded on tho North by Lumber street; un thc Weat by lot No. on tho East by lot No. 5. LOT NO 5, bounded on tho North by Lum? ber street, measuring thereon 208 feet 8 inches, more or less; on the East by Wayne street, measuring thereon 208 feet 8 inches, more or less; on thc South by lot No.

G. This is a corner lot, and one of the most desirable loca? tions in thc city. LOT No. fi, hounding and froutiug on Wayne street, and measuring thereon 104 feet 4 inches, more or less, and running back 208 feet 8 inches; on tho South by lot No. 7.

LOT NO. 7, fronting and bounded ou the East by Wayne street; on the South by Rich laud street, running back on said street 203 feet 8 inches, more or less; on tho North by lot No. G. LOT NO. 8, fronting and moasnrilig on Rich? land street 52 feet 2 inches, more or leas; bouuded on tho Eaat bv lot No.

on the West by lot No. 9, miming back 208 fuel 8 iuches, more or LOT KO. 9, of tho same dimensions, fronting on Richland street; bounded on tho East by lot No. ou the Wost by lot No. 10.

LOT NO. 10, of tho same dimensions, frout? iug on Richland street; bounded on tho East by lot No. on thc West by lot No. ll. "LOT No.

ll, of tho dimensions, front? ing on Richland street; on the West by Pu? laski street, running back thereon 208 feet, more or less; on tho East by lot No. 10. TFJIMSOF SALK-One-third cash, balance in ono and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser, bearing interest at tho rate of seven por cent, per annum, and mortgage of tho promises. Purchaser to pay ns for papers and stamps. Nov 4 South Carolina-Richland County.

D. C. PEIXOTTO A SON. ALVTIONEKUS. Mrs.

Mary S. P. Gibbes, Mrs. Anna M. Gnign ard, et vs.

Janies S. Guiguard, as Ad? ministrator, et al. IN pursuance of tho decretal ordor passed by his Honor Judge John T. Green, on tho 1st day of July, 1870, I will soil thu fol? lowing SEAL ESTATE in the city of Colum? bia, bdonging to the catate of tho lato James S. Guignai Senior, on tho FIRST MONDAY in December next: 1.

The LOTS fronting on Richardson street feet, cornel on Plain street, and running back East 2u3 feet to tho alley-way to the Court House square; bounded on thc South by lots receutly sold as property of Dr. R. W. Gibbes, deceasod. This property is con? sidered as among tho most desirable and eli? gible sites for stores in the city.

It will bo sub-divided, and proper plata prepared, which can be inspected at thc oflico of the under? signed iu Columbia. 2. Tho well known and vaiuablo Plantation on Gill's Creek, about seven miles from Co? lumbia, containing 1,152 acres, more or less; bouuded on the East by landa of the estate of C. R. Bryco, deceased, and G.

R. Starling, and lands of Dr. A.Wallace; South by tho "Big Lako" plantation; North by Gill's Creek, lt desired, will bo sold in parcels. 3. Thc Squaro of four acres in Columbia, upon which thc Mansion House of tho late James S.

Guignard, stood, surrounded hy a substantial brick wall; bounded ou thc North by Gervais street East hy Bull street; South by Senate street, anil West on Marion street. "This square will probably be divided into half acre lota. A I.SO, Eight acres of LAND in thc corporate limits, bounded on the South by lands formerly of Gregg, now of Erwin; North hy lauds of tho Misses Stark; East hy now occupied by W. Hampton Gibbes, ou Barnwell strcot; con? tinued Eaat hy lands of tho Misses Stark. A plat of which may bo seen at the office of tho undersigned.

The eutiro property is sold free from all claim for dower, and tho purchasor takes in? disputable litios. THUMS OK SALE-One-third cash, remainder payabloin one and two years in equal instal? ments, with interest from dato ol sale paya? ble annually, and secured by bond and mort? gage; purchasor to insnro and assign tho policy to tho undersigned. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps, etc. D. B.

Nov 01 Referee. call at POLLOCK'S. Desirable Building. BY JACOB LEVIN. a MONDAY, 5th December, I will coll, before the House, That desirable building IJOT, fronting Main street and measuring twenty-flvo run? ning back 130, bounded on the North by build ing of Donny's printing office, and South by buildings of Wallam and John A.

Tirana or SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and 271 Street Building Lots. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY, Decembor 5,1 will Boll, before tho Court House, Thoao two dosirable LOTS, on Wost Bide Main street Lot No. 1, measuring 25 foot front bv 208, situated on the oorner of alley loading Co As? sembly nt root, bounded North by J.

C. Soogora and South by T. K. Etter. Lot No.

2, measuring 25 foot front by 208, bounded North by lot of T. K. Etter and Mouth by J. aud S. Leaphart, formerly Jannoy'a Ho? tel.

The terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps, and will be poaitivoly 27 Family Residence on Senate Street. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY, December 5, I will sell, at tho Court House, That RESIDENCE on Senato street, Weat aido and in rear of Episcopal Church. Tho main building contains twelvo good rooms, with ovory convenionco.

and all out? buildings required, and a small Cottage on tho North side, suitable for a small family. Tho lot contains seven-eighths of an acre. TicH.d.s OK cash- -tho bal? ance secured by bond and mortgage, payable ill twelVO mont hs; purchaser lo pay for alampa and papers. Nov 27 For Sale. WILL bc offered for aalc, on SALE DAT.

in December next, that GRAIN and COTTON PLANTATION in Abbevillo County, near Calhoun's Milla, ou Calhoun's Creek, containing 1,000 aerea, moro or ICSB, bounded by lauds of catate of JamcB Taggart, Mrs, Catherine Aleton, John Link, ami others. Tho improvements are good, thora aro ac? commodations for twenty-five or thirty labor era. and fence? in good repair. Almoet 250 oi 300 acres are creek bottom land, and almos! H0O acres timbered. The place can ho treated for privately, anc with it will bo sold, if desired, MULES HOUSES.

STOCK. COHN, Ac. If not aold, it will ho rented. Apply to WM H. PAllKRR, at Abbevillo Court Uouao.

Oct 15 Ii. PARKER. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of aundrv writB of fieri facias mo directed, I will sell, on tho FIRS' MONDAY in Decembor next, in front of th Court House, in Columbia, within tho lega hours, All that PLANTATION or Tract of Land ii Richland County, containing sixteen hundrei acroB, moro or losa, and bounded oi tho North by R. and J.

U. Adama, Eaat by U. Adams, South by-Geiger, and on th West by Robert Adame levied on aa tho pro perty of Ieaac T. Weston, at tho roapectiv anita of Maria L. Dower, Administratrix, Moul trio Weston, Executor, Robert C.

Shiver, Join McLaughlin aud William Glaze vs. Isaac 1 Weston. Thc abovo described property will bo sol at tho risk and coat of tue former purchaaci Terms caah. P. F.

FRAZEE, Nov 15 ni R. C. Sheriffs Sale. Richard Tozor vs. Robert McDougal.

BY virtue of an execution and attaehmor in thc ahovo stated case, I will sell, tho FIRST MONDAY in December next, at 1 F. Frazeo's lot, on Washington stroot. next tho Masonic Hall, ono STATIONARY GINE; levied on aa tho property of Robci McDougal, at tho BUit of Richard Tozer Robert McDougall. Terms caBh. Nov 18 mth P.

F. FRAZEE, B. lt. C. Sheriff's Sales F.

W. MoMastor, Administrator, cu. Williai E. Rose. IN pursuance of the decretal order of tl Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, in tl above stated case, I will sell, on tho fin MONDAY in December next, in front of tl Court House, in Columbia, within tho leg hours, All that lot or parcel of LAND, containii three-quarters ol nu acre, moro or lea bounded on the North hy a lot formerly longing to Joseph Randall; on tho East 1 Assembly street; on tho West by a lot forme ly tho property of A.

M. Hunt; and on tl South by Gervais atreet; tho said lot heil commonly known aa Hunt'a Hotel Lot. THUMS-Cash. Purchaser to pav for atanu and papera. F.

F. FRAZEE, S. R. C. Nov ia mth Sheriff's Sales.

BY virt no of sundry writa of fit.ri facias mc directed, I will aoll, on thc first MO. DAY in December next, in front of tho Cou Monee, in Columbia, within tho legal hom the following proportv, viz: All that Tract of LAND, iu Richland Cou ty, containing five hundred aerea, inoro bounded by landa of Wyrick F. 'iurni seed aud thc Greenville and Columbia Ra road. ALSO, All that HOUSE aud LOT, in the city of Inmhia, situate on Assembly street hound on tho North hy M. H.

Dorry; Eaat by Tl? Davis; South by Davis' Alley, and on the hy se ti ly atroet; levied on aB tho propel of Charles J. Hollie, at tho suit of Ma Allen, el vs. Charles J. Dollin. TERMS-Gash.

P. F. FRAZEE. 8. R.

Nov inti Sheriffs Sale. Under Order of Judge of Probate. II. E. Scott, Exocutor, vs.

James C. Kenne et IN purauanco of an ordor made by tho Wm. lin ison Wigg, Judge of Probate Richland County, I will sell, on the FIR MONDAY in December next, in front of Court I louse, in Columbia, within tho loj boura, All that TRACT OF LAND in Richla County, eitnated on tho Winueboro Roi about ten miles from Columbia, containi two hundred and forty (240) acres, moro lesa, and bounded on tho North by landa Uer jamill Hodge, East by Ianda of ---1 Ford, South by landj of Bligh, and West landa of -Douglass. Tho nbovo described property will ho ai at tho risk and costa of former purchaser. Terms cash.

P. F. FRAZEE, Nov 15 rath 8. R- Sheriffs Sale. Blakely A GihbeB rs.

William II. Ward, Wella A Caldwell VB. BU mo. BY virtue of a warrant to levy on and i the crop of tho defendant in tho alu stated cnao, directed to mo by D. B.

Mill Clerk of tho Circuit Court for Riohli County, and in pursuance of an Act of General Assembly of South Carolina, enlll "An Act to 8ccnro advancoa for agricultu purpoaPB," and also hy virtue of a cort lion, executed by William H. Ward to Biak A on the 28th day of February, 1870, and also hy virtuo of an oxocution in case of Well? A Caldwoll vs. William H. Wu directed to me, I will sell, on the FIRST Mt DAY and TUESDAY in Decomber next, front ol tho Court House iu Columbia, wit tho legal honre, tho following properly, vi: The entire CROF OF COTTON made in 1 by tho defendant, Mules, ono Hoi one Twodiorse Wagon, throe Cowa, tli and lot of Guano. Terms caah.

Nov lil mth P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. Sheriff's Salo.

Tirina pf attndry1 writs of fieri facias, to mo directed, I will sell, on the first HON? DA! in Dooombor next, In front of the Court Honte, in Columbia, within the logs! hoars. All that Plantation or Tract of LAND, known as in Bichland County, containing six hnndrod acres, more or less, and boondoo, on the North by lands of Jesse G. Lykoo; East by lands formerly of Ouneral William Hopkins; Sooth by landa of John J. Chappell, and on the West by landa of Hrs. K.

G. Brovard; levied on as the property of Joseph A. Reese, at the snit of D. B. De8aus snro, O.

E. R. et vs. Joseph A. Reese.

TEBHS-Cash RAZEE, S. R. C. Nov Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution, to me dircetod, I will Bell, on tho first MONDAY in De comber next, in front of the Court House, in Columbia, within tho legal hours, AR that tract of LAND, in Richland Coun? ty, containing two hundred and eighty-two acres; bounded by lands of Mrs.

Saille F. Ray, JesBO HOUBO and William Weston; loviod on as tho property of Iaom W. House, at tho Buit of John H. Eiuard, survivor, vs. Ieom W.

Houae. TERMS-Cash. Nov 13 mth P. F. FRAZEE, B.

R. C. Sheriff's Bale. Under order of Judge of Probates Jamos P. Rawla and D.

H. Feaster, Adminis? trators of the estate of J. J. Rawla, vs. John G.

Rawl8 el al. IN pursuance of an ordor ado by the Hon. Wm. II ut son Wigg, Judge of Probate for Richland County, in the above stated ease, will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in December noxt, in front of the Court House, iu Colum? bia, within tho legal boure, tho following pro? perty, of which tho lato John J. Rawla died possessed, viz: All that LOT OF LAND on the corner of Taj lor and Sumtor streets, in the city of Co? lumbia, measuring 7-1 feet, more or less, on Taylor street, and 158 feet ll inches, more or IOSB, on Sumter street, in shape a rectangular parallelogram.

ALSO, A LOT OF LAND on Taylor street, in the city of Columbia, measuring on said street 71 foet, moro or loss, and running back 158 feet ll inchoa, moro or loss, in shape a rectangular parallelogram. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with tho Buildings thereon, on tho corner of Taylor and Lincoln streets, in tho city of Columbia, measuring 54 feet, more or less, on Lincoln street, and 126 feet on Taylor street, iu shape a rectangular parallelogram. ALBO, AR that HOUSE AND LOT on Richardson street, in tho city of Columbia, measuring -15 foot 7 inchoa on Richardson street, and run? ning back 2GG foot, moro or less, bounded North by lot of J. A. Selby, South by lot of tho of J.

I. Waltor, East by Richardson etreet, and West by lot of J. 0. Seegers. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon, on tho corner of Washington and Lincoln streets, in the oitv of Columbia, mea? suring 63 feet, more or less, on Washington street, and 10G feet, moro or leas, on Lincoln street.

ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon, on Washington street, measuring thereon 53 feet, moro or less, and running back 1GG feet, more or less. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with tho buildings thereon, on Lincoln etreet, measuring thereon 104 feet, more or less, and running back 212 feet, moro or less. ALSO, All that TRACT OF LAND, situated in Lex? ington County, about nine miles below Colum? bia, containing 100 acres, moro or less, and boundod on the East by tho "Congaree" River, on tho North bv State lands, on the West by lands of Joel Lowman, and South by State landa. ALSO, Ono-fourth interest in 357 Acres of Land adjoining Kingsville, in tho County of Rich? land, boundod by lands of James Gray. Adams, and of the South Carolina Railroad Company.

TF.BMS OF undivided interest in the 357 acres of land near Kingsville will be sold for cash. All tho other property will be sold for one-third cash and tho balance cn a crodit of ono year, with interest from day of Bale, to be secured by bond and mortgage of tho promiacB sold. Purchasers to insure the property and assign tho policies, and to pay tor stanipa and papera. Nov 12 mth P. F.

FRAZEE, S. R. C. Assignee's Sale. In the matter of GILBERT GARNER, Bank? rupt.

By D. C. SON, Auctioneers. BY virtuo of an ordor of Bale, heretofore made and tn mo directed, by the Hon. Georgo S.

Bryan, Judge of tho Unitod States District Court for tho District of South Caro? lina, I will soil, before tho Court Honse in Co? lumbia, at ll o'clock, on HONDAY, tho 5th day of December next, the following Real Property, belonging to tho said Bankrupt's ostato, to wit: All that tract or parcel of LAND, situate in Richland County, containing 1.280 or loss, boundod by lands of Clarkson, Sam? uel Garner, Thoa. R. Brown, and by tho Cam? den branch of tho South Garoliua Railroad aud tho Watereo River. Tho placo is highly improved, with good Residence, substantial Quarters for laborera, Cotton Screw, Ghi House, and ah the appli? ances of a first-clasB plantation, which baa been in continuous cultivation, under good management, for years, and upon which a lino crop of corn and cotton has boen raised thia year. About GOO or 700 acres of the tract ia opon land.

Tho Camden Branch Railroad io uuu ui thu uouudariea, and Ciarkaou'it Do pot, five miles from King ville, at ono of the corners of tho plantation. Terms-one-half cash; balance in ono year, with interest from day of salo, secured by bond and mortgago. rurchasor to pay for papers aud stamps. THOMAS J. LAMOTTE, Nov 13 Assignee's Sale.

In tho mattor of JAMES U. ADAMS, Bank? rupt. By D.C. PEIX0TTO SON, Auctioneers. BY virtuo of an order Gf salo, heretofore niado and to mo directed, hy the Hon.

Georgo S. Bryan, Judge of tho United States District Court for tho District of South Caro? lina. I will Boll, before the Court House in Co? lumbia, at ll o'clock, on MONDAY, the 5th day of December next, tho following Real Property, belonging to the said Bankrupt's estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of LAND, situate in Richland County, bounded hy landa ot Robert Adams, Weston's, John Erong, the Congaree River and tho Bluff Road, being part ol thc tract known as "The Swamp Plantation." The tract contains ROI acres, 75 of which aro the balance is swamp, adapted to the cultivation ol corn, heavily timbered. It lira about four miles from Gads? den Depot, S. C.

Railroad, on tho Bluff Road. ALSO, Forty acres of LAND, on tho Asylum Road, about 11 miles from Columbia, bounded by lands bf Wallace, Dr. Parker, Dr. Marks anil tho Asylum Road. Of this place, about one half is' cleared and under cultivation, and there arc two buildings on it; and it ia well lo? cated and adaptod for a small farm.

Plata ot these tracts can bo Buen at the office of thc Assignee. Torma-ono half cash; balance in tweivc months, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of promises Purchasers to pay for papora and stamps. THOMAS J. Nov 12 ni4 Assignee..

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