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C?ble Dcspntchon. MANCHESTER, September 20.--A strong police force, while taking ?he Fenians Kelly and Deasy to the depot, were attacked by a mob and, the prisoners rescued. One police? man was killed and several injured. Many *! of^the rioters wore seriously injured. LATER.-Another policeman is dead. Kelly is still at large. -. A Row In th? Camp. RALEIGH, September 20.-The Ra? leigh Jicgisler, edited by Daniel R. Goodloc, the recognized organ of the Republican party of this State, de? nounces the recent radical conven? tion, and ia bitter, seathing terms excommunicates Holden and his co? adjutors. The party is certainly hopelessly divided. The constitu? tional union men are to hold an immense muss mooting on next Fri? day, the 27th. All of the most in? fluential prominent citizens signed the call. Disasters. NEW YORK, September 20.-The Hudson River steamboats "Dean Richmond" and "C. Vanderbilt" col? lided near Roundout, nt 1 o'clock, this morning. Tho Richmond sunk in an hour; the Vanderbilt was little injured. None lost. CHATTANOOGA, September 20.-The Crutohfield House was totally de? stroyed by fire at G o'clock to-night. The fire was caused by the breaking of a number of kerosene lamps in the oil room. Tho flames caught the oil in the barrels, flashed up and spread all over the house in ten minutes. Littlo property saved except in tho lower stories. The fire originated in a wooden addition and ascended, catching the upper story of tho brick part. There were several narrow escapes but no lives lost. Loss about 3150,000, insured for ?45,000. \<-ivs Items. AUGUSTA, Septemcer 20.-General Pope has ordered an election to* be held in Georgia, commencing Tues? day, 20th October, and continuing three days, at which registered voters may vote for convention or against convention; also for delegates to constitute Baid convention, in case a majority of votes so decided. The senatorial districts as established by tho State laws are adopted for the ? purposes of representation. Tho con? vention to consist of 1G9 delegates. The instructions are generally the same as those issued for the election in Alabama. NORTH PLATTE, via Omaha, Sep? tember 19.-Tho commission held a council with Spotted Tail, Turkey Leg and other chiefs, to-day. The Indian ultimatum is tho withdrawal of the troops from the Powder River country and the abandonment of Smoky Hill and the Pacific Railroad. They also demand guns, ammunition and presents. The commission will reply to-morrow. War seems inevi? table. WASHINGTON, September 20.-She? ridan and Sickles are here. Han? cock leaves in a few days for St. Louis. Tho Cabinet meeting lasted two hours. Grant was absent. Internal rovenuo receipts, to-day, $260,000. The Bureau of Indian Affairs has received nothing confirmatory of the extraordinary demand of tho Indians on the North Platte. The national council of American merchants assembles in Baltimore on the 24th inst. A. T. Stewart is dead. Ho leaves $70,000,000: Gov. Fenton had a prolonged in? terview with Grant to-day. NEW ORLEANS, September 20. General Mower has issued an order similar to that of Canby, regarding Confederates who were self-exiled and have since returned, and ure now subject to parole. Interments from yellow fever to 6 o'clock this morning sixty-six. CHARLESTON, September 20.-Ar? rived at quarantine-Steamship Geor? gia, from Havana for New York, short of fuel. RICHMOND, September 20.-An? other negro, to-day, sued the Rich? mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, for non-admittance to a first class car, upon a first oloss tickot, purohaseu in Now York. The company determined to t stand the snit and test the quest on for railroads South. PANAMA, September 12.-Burton, tho lato Minister to Colombia, denies tho report of a negotiation for tho annexation of tho isthmus to tho United States. "Wolfe** Schicilum Schnapps arc, re? commended by nil tlio medical faculty. Ii. BARGAIN! A STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, J\. horao power, in completo order: plain cylinder boiler, 34 feet long, by 80 inches diameter; heater M icol long,by 2? inches diameter; iron smoko-stack,with cast iron bottom, plato and damper. Also, a Circu? lar SAW MILL. The < illino and caw mill can bo scon at the Cohgaroo [ron Works. Apply to it. MCDOUGALL, Columbia, S. 0. f tap Tho Charlotta AtyAf will copy threo times weekly, and forward hill to thia office. Sept 20 FINANCIAL. AND COJIMEHCUL. NEW YOBK, September 20-Koon. -Flour firm. Pork lower-$24 3-16 @24}?. Cotton quiet, at 24)?. Stocks excited and panicky. Money 7 per cent. Gold 43,i?. Sterling 9^t^ 10)^. 7 P. M.-Cotton dull and declin? ing; sales 700 bales, chiefly at 24>?. Flour dull and declining-State 8S\25 j @11; Southern steady-common to] choice new $l0.25@13.75.. Wheat] dull and lower-amber State $2.50. Mixed corn $1.24@1.26. Oats de-! dining-Ohio 71 *?@72. Pork heavy, at $24.25. Lard"steady, at 13%@ 14%. Stocks active, but lower; call money 7. Gold 43'?. BALTIMORE, September 20.-Coffee | -very small sales; Rio 18J^. Good flour firmer; family and extra ad? vanced 50o. ; superfine 25c. ; common and medium grades strong, at pre? vious rates. Wheat firm and closed advancing-primo red $2.50@2.70; ohoico $2.75@2.80. White corn $1.25; yellow $1.33. Oats 66@68. Rice 18@30. Shoulders 15; rib sides 17^4; clear rib 18@18>?. Mess pork steady, at $25. Western lard 14!,f. NEW ORLEANS, September 20. Sales of cotton 150 bales; market dull and unsettled-low middlings 21><i; receipts of tho week 1,771; exports 493; stock 17,018 bales. Flour steady and firm-superfine $9; double extra 810.12,' X. Corn scarce and advanced 5c.-white SI.30. Oats held at 80-sales at 75. Pork dull holders ask $27.25. Bacon steady and firm-shoulders 16; clenr sides 19$?; sugar-cured hams 25 " X, jobbing rates. Lard quiet and firm-prime tierces 14%. Gold 43'.<. MOIIILE, September 20.-Tho de? mand for cotton is good with princi? pally better grades; sales 600 bnles middling 21; receipts for tho week 2,145 bales; exports 1,748bales; sales 2,375 bales; stock on hand 5,697 bales. AUGUSTA, September 20.-Colton more active, but prices weaker-mid? dling 21,'ii ; sales 124 bales. CHARLESTON, September 20.-Cot? ton somewhat easier-middling 22@ 22 ' ._> ; sales 80 bales. SAVANNAH, September 20.-Cotton dull and declining; sales seventy-four bales; receipts 311-middlings 211.. @22. LIVERPOOL, September 19-Even? ing.-Notwithstanding business was moderately active, cotton declined fullv Hd.; sales 12,000 bales -up? lands 9%; Orleans d%. LIVERPOOL, September 20-Noon. -Cotton opens quiet-uplands 9;'?; Orleans 9^fc. LONT>ON, September 20-Noon. Consols 94%. Bonds 73. Tho bul? lion in tho Bank of England has in? creased ?150,000. LIVERPOOL, September 20-Even? ing.-Tho brokers' circular reports | the sales of cotton for the week at 75,000 bales; exports 16,000; stock 837,000, of which 270,000 are Ame? rican. Wolfe's BeUIedam Sclimij>i>s correct* tho change of wator. FRESH GOODS! <3UST 3M! HHDS. prime SIDES and SHOULDERS. Dbl?, primo LEAF LARD. Tierces Davis* DIAMOND HAMS. Kegs choieo (Orange Countv) RUTTER. Dbla. SUGARS-all grades." Bbl?. CRACKERS, fresh, including Milk, Sugar, R- 'ter and Snap. Boxes CHEES . -E. D. and Cutting. Bbls. New Irish POTATOES-Northern. Bags COFFEE-Java, Laguira and Rio. With a FULL and COMPLETE STOCK o? GROCERIES, for salo at LOWEST CASH PRICES, by C. H. BALDWIN & CO. Sept 20_2_ Registration-Second Precinct. THE BOOKS aro now open at thc Pal? metto Engine HOUBO for.tinal Revision of Names Registered in Upper Box of this city. They will be closed at 3 o'clock p. m., on SATURDAY, thc 21st inst. Tho Don rd will bo at tho old leo House, on Washington street, on MONDAY, the 23d, and continuo thero tho following week, during which timo the Booka will be opou for public inspection. On the28th and 30th, the session for dual Revision of Names Registered in Lower Box, will take place. M. J. CALNAN, Chairman Board Registration, Sept 19 5 2d Precinct, Richland Dist. To All Wno Use Liquor-Wolfe's Schied? ;n Schnapps ia manufactured iu Holland by a process only known to tho I proprietor," ana is warranted the purest1 Liquor ever manufactured. CAUTION! CAUTION! ! IT has como to our krtowledgo that per? sons from tho country and citv, order? ing that GREAT MKDICINB, tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT, have their orders filled by an? other medicine, called Epping's Sarsapa? rilla. This ie a pernicious habit on the part of any druggist or apothecary to mako such substitutions, and it must re? flect upon their pharmaceutical knowledge to say to their customers that they aro tho same, when it ia known thoy do not know thc constituents or tho medicino Queen's Delight, as prepared by Heinitsh. This is to caution tho peoplothat "HEI NTTSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" is an en? tirely different article-a now pharmaceu? tical product nnd combination of roots and gnras. and is tho only medicino that por? t?nos so many extraordinary cures among tho people. Over 1,000 bottles have been sold at our storu in less than olevon months, and tho demand increasing from all parts of tho country. Purchasers should be careful to ask for "Hcinitsh's Queen's Delight." This is tho name. Please remember it -"Queen's De? light ." Por sale by FISHER A HEINITSn, Wholesale ami Retail Druggists. _ Aug IS ~*_ Wolfe's Schiedam S<lmii,?ns have been before the American public for tho las-t eighteen years. Proceedings of Council. COUNCIL CHAMBER, COLUMBIA, September 17, 1867. Present--Aldermen Alexander, Fisher, Geiger, Hunt, Radcliffe, Stork, Walter and Weam. Not being a quorum present, the Council was not called to order. J. S. McMAHON, City Clerk. SPECIAL MEETING. COUNCIL CHAMBER, COLUMBIA, September 18, 1867. Present-Aldermen Alexauder, Fisher, Geiger, Hunt, McDonald, RadeUffe, Stork, Walter and Weam. On motion, Alderman Radcliffe was called to the Chair. The minutes of the last regular mooting were read and confirmed. A petition from Thomas Davis was presented, praying that Council would give him permission to extend the pavement in front of his build? ings on Main street some two feel into tho street. Referred to thc Committee on Streets. A petition from J. Clendiuing was presented, praying that he bo allowee to appropriate thirty inches of tin pavement opposite his residence, or Marion street, in order that he ma\ have an entrance to his basement Referred to the Committee on Streets A petition from John Jeans, Presi dent of tho Phoenix Hook and Lad der Company, calling tho attentioi of the City Council to tho insecur condition of thc building used as th office of the City Clerk, and praying that the necessary repairs bo made was referred to thc Committee o: Fire Department. A petition from Mrs. C. Baragh: praying that. Council would roftin three months license on a cock-pil was presented, and on motion wr laid on tho tabb;. A communication from Henry A Heiser's Sons, New York, in referent to the payment of four bonds an coupons of the city of Columbi! was received, and referred to tl Committee of Ways and Means. Assistant Policeman G. F. Coop? tendered his resignation, which wi accepted. Applications for tavern license, retail spirituous liquors, were reeeiv? from tho following persons : D. < Speck, James Claffoy, John Stor James Cleutliniug, Crowley & Cc M. Brannan, F. Carri, T. S. Nick?, son, W. C. Strickland; also, for quo license from Richard Allen, liefern to the Committee on Licenses. Tho following accounts were pi seuted, and referred to tho Committ on Accounts: J. C. Dial, against thc mark? guard house and street departmoi Hnssung ?fe ?Jotz, against the str?. department; and E. & Gr. D. Hoj I against tho alms house. ! Tho City Clerk presented his rep? for the month of August, lief er rc I The Clerk of tho Market present j his report for tho month of Align Referred. Tho Chief of Police presented 1 report for tho month of Augu Referred. The Committee of Ways nud Mei presented tho following report: Tho Committee of Ways anti Mei have considered the petition in aid tho "Palmetto Fire Company" Columbia, and regret to say, tl eau devise no means to afford tho asked for, at present. Respectfully submitted. J. FISHER, Chairman Report received and adopted. The Committee on Accounts ported, recommending that the count of R. W. Johnson, for rep to Scale House, S3, bo paid. Rej receivod and adopted. The Committeo on Market rep eil tho monthly report of the Cl of tho Market, for tho month July, as being correct. Conctn in. Tho Committee on Licenses f mitteil a report, recommending I tavern license bo granted to Dei McGuinnis. Report received adopted. Tho following reports wero sonted by special committees: 7b the Honorable the Mat/or and At men of the City of Columbia. GENTLEMEN: Your Committeo pointed to examine tho city propt on the corner of Richardson Washington streets, adjoining tin lately exchanged with tho ludo dent Fire Engine Company, oi animation, it is found that the is entitled to 208 feet four inche Washington streot. To grant prayer of tho Independent Fire [ gino Company, to allow them f< eight feet of the West end of thc will leave to tho ci'y 160 feet inches, from which deiluct an trauco alley of ten foot, will leave lf>0 feet four inches boil space which we think ample, therefore recommend that tho f eight feet be granted to tho J pendent Fire Eugine Company, further recommend that the lin tween tho city property and th Mr. P. F. Frazeo bo definitely without delay. Respectfully sui ted, J. FISHER, j. MCKENZIE, J. A LEX AND Kl Commit! Report received and adopted. TD Ilia Honor Iii1*. Mayor and Aldi of the city of Columbia. GENTLEMEN : The Special < mitten io whom was referred th count of Col. T. J. Robcrtsoi three hundred uuil ninety-eight -wood, which was cat on lands be longing to tho city, haye had an in? terview with- Col; Robertson. His proposition is $4.00 per cord, cash, or oity bonds at present market rates. Your Committee would beg that Council aot in this case, so that your Committee can be relieved. Respectfully submitted. JOHN STORK. J. FISHER. On motion, the Special Committee was discharged from tho further con? sideration of tho above claim. Tho Chief of Felice reported F. Carri, and-Boushell, for retail? ing spirituous liquors without n license. On motion, it was ordered that the ?rial of these parties be postponed until tho next regular meeting of Council, Ibero being some informali? ties existing, which rendered such a proceeding necessary. On motion, Council adjourned'. j. s. MCMAHON, City Clerk. A List of Letters REMAINING in tho Post Office, Colum? bia, S. C., Bop tomber 21,1807. Porsons calling for loiters in thin lint, will please say they aro advertised. Addison, W H .Tonos, J) N Alston, Mrs Bilby Jones, John V?'. Alen, J M Jones, George Alexander, Wm Lune, J T Arthur, Anna Loapheart, Edmona Blauding, Mrs Sally L:awvs, Miss Martha Dobo, Mrs I) C Lcscsure, Philis Bonds, Miss Hiere Lucius, Mrs M E Howen, Mrs Mary M Lynch. Miss ll S Dower, Miss Jos'ph'nMeGaugo, Mrs Agnes Hums, W H McLeod, M Dann i Combs, Simon Mombv, Eagtitlodnv ('rois, Miss F 2 Mor -, "Mi s Marv .la?" Dent, 1 N Mo ton, Mrs Charlotte Dlira, M George OTIonrn, Morris Duan, Timothy Orr, Mrs K A DuBorie, F ll l'< lion, dove A Dnulan, Miss HarrietPierson, Mrs Bet sie Edwards, N G Prothor, I lan ic! Fenton, M ?as Martha,Kobolds, Lev \Y S for Caroline-Rollins, John Frazier, Miss M F. Bhioll, A Green, Ned Smitli, F J Groves, Stewart Taylor, Mes Hcnr'ta Harris, Oliver .1 Thomas, Cd N Hcrnola, Mrs Kai,- Walker, Mrs L Hogan, Mrs J W While, Mi-.s Kate Hopkins, Mrs LamarWhitmy, Miss H F Hutchison, Mrs Liz. Wilson, 'Thomas Jenkins, Henry Sept 21 J. C. JAN.,KV. P. M. PROCLAMATION By His Excellency JAMES L. ORR, Governor of South Carolina. WHEREAS information has been com? municated to this Department that an atrocious murder was committed in tho Disttict of Laurens, on tho 10th inst., by ROBERT W. YOUNO, freedman, upon the person of George Dial, freedman, and that the said YOUNG has lied from justice. Now know ye that I, said JAMES L. ORR, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over tho State aforesaid, to the. end that said YOUNG may bo brought to trial and condign punishment, do hereby oder a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for bia arrest and safe delivery in any jail in this State, and ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for bis a.vcst and safo delivery in any jail in the United States. Tho said YOUNG is about live feet ton inches high, stoutly built, and is of a very dark copper color. Ho weighs about ono hundred and seventy live pounds and has one front tooth missing - probably an eye? tooth. Ho bas a loud strong voice, gene? rally laughs in speaking, stoops somewhat, bas a quick motion in walking, and is a blacksmith by trade. In witness whereof I have signed my name, und caused tho great seal of tho State to bo adixod, in the city of [u s ]Columbia, this 18th day of Septem? ber, 1807, and in tho ninety-second year of tho independence of tho United States of America. JAMES L. ORR, Sept 21 2 Governor of South Carolina. C*>- Laurens and Clinton papers copy twice. Estate of Mrs. S. C. Hall. ALL persons having demands against tho ESTATE OF MRS. S. C. HALL, deceased, will present them, legally at? tested; and all indebted to thc said estate will make pavment to F. W. UoUASTER, Attorney for Heirs, Aug 8 sl2 No. 5 Law Range, Columbia. Estate of Mrs. Agnes Law. ALL persons having demands against tho ESTATE OF MRS. AGNES LAW, deceased, will present them, legally at? tested; and all indebted to tho said estato will make pavment to F. W. MCMASTER, Executor, Aug 3 al2 No. 5 Law Range, Columbia. Estate ot G. V. Antwerp. THE notes and ac ounts of G. V. ANT? WERP and J. F. EISEN MANN A CO. Lavo been placed in my hands for col? lection, by II. P. DeGra?f, Executor of G. V. Antwerp, deceased. Demands against tho estato must bo presented, legally at? tested. Debtors may savo costs by calling and making promises to pav. F. W. MCMASTER, Attorney at Law, Aug " R12 NO. 5 Law Range, Columbia. Extraordinary Milch Cow for Sale. _I WILL SELL MY FINE C*^?5y MILCH COW. She is tho best, vTIWl11'1 hail.', over offered in this _ ???i??JLniai ket. She has a heifer calf, six months old, very valuable. August M\ D. P. GRECO. TH0S. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. CJTOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchange ? bought and sold. Onice at GREGG & ! CO.'S. July :tl Woirc'nJSchic-rin m Schnapp* are good for nil kidney amt bladder complaint?. DENTISTRY. HAYING pro nred a RE LIARLE ASSISTANT, nv tfProaHLm patrons eau no,\ he as c til - *-*-LLi T " F eieutlv ?.. rved ns rormorly. Augast 81 D. l\ GREGG. mm AS us??t ? CLOTHING NOW IN STORE. SUITS FROM $7.50 TO $00. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, TIES, TRAVELING SHAWLS, BLANKETS, ETC. NEW STYLE PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS. A splendid linc of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSI MERE, which will be made to order in thc LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICKS. K.-< rylbing that is new in thc way of II ATS! v. j X. ll.-Our CLOTHING i-* nearlvallof OCR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20 MAIN STREET. DeKALB HOUSE, CAMDEN, S. C. jj^ip^^T^ pleasure in informing his aHu^fBRiAja iii''"?lr. ?uni the publicgen Wi ' ' rr^nffTfelcriillv. that he han rc-onen ed mo DKKALH HOUSE, which hau been thoroughly renovated, and ia now ready for the accommodation of tho traveling public, whose patrouagc in respectfully so? licited. COACHES always in readiness to convey passengers to and from tho hotel. Tho Proprietor promises lo do all in his power for the comfort of his guests. Sent lo .1. W. HOPPERS, Proprietor. The Clendining House, Novth-west Corner Camden and Marion Sts. iyNA"^Y IN OUDEI1 to meet thc Mtr-t^xikA?L I1,'l','""'t'(H ?f tho times, nfl?ilEyt?fe. ''11 ' ril^e!j,,f board for tran B^j-txH^Jflj>Tr^ii :it hoarders will hereaf? ter bo $2 per day. Single meals .r>0 cents. Traveling guests will lind the best ac? commodations and large und airy cham? bers, on reasonable terme. Attached to tho House is a neat and pri? vat.; RAR-ROOM, where the best o? Li? quors, Whiskey, Urandy, Gin, Ac, will always be found, ami at reduced prices from those ordinarily charged at the pre? sent time. August 30 imo J. CLENDINING. MOUNTAIN AIR. MPERSONS who desire to pass the summer montliH in a healthy Hection, where good wiitor and mountain air are the principal attractions, can bo comfort? ably accommodated at the WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily each way. Hoard bv the week or month at reasonable rates. " D. RIEMANN. July 0 ?lmo St. James Hotel, KEW ORLEANS, LA. r n o P R 1 E T o n s : WM. A. HURD, of Now Orleans. W. F. CORET.P.Y, spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Vu. *a~ Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Hote l. July 3 (lino MARIE ANTOINETTE, 1 NOTIIER-tho latest production of ?TL Miss Muhlbach's pen. Randolph Gndan, and other stories, by "Ouida," author of Idalia, Chindes, Ac. Last Chronicle of Raract; by Anthony Trollope; with illustrations. Youth's History of Great Civil War, for 1801 to 1805; by R. O. Horton. Subscrip? tions received. Globe Edition of Bulwcr's Novels, on tinted paper, bound in green Morocco cloth. Each novel sold separately. Uso, a number of Rooks in the German Language. At DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S August 17 Bookstore. I?e^v of tl?c Alps.-.Thia cordial has only to l>e tasted to be appreciated. MARIE ANTOINETTE AND nER SON-an Historical Novel; by Muhlbach. Christianity and its Conflicts; by Marcy. Called to Account; by tho author of "On Guard." 50 Cents. No Mail's Friend -a Novel; by Robin? son. 7"> Cents. The Doom, ami other new Poems; by Jean bigelow. And mher now publications, for sale at McCARTER'S New Rookstore, At R. L. BRYAN'S Old Stand, August 17 Mainstreet. Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. Charles M. Furman, Trustee, vs. tho Green? ville and Columbia Railroad Company Order calling in Creditors. IN pursuancu of tho decretal order in tho nbovo stated case, "the creditors of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company holding bonds and coupons co? vered by" the mort ?cago bearing dato 18th January, 1854, and referred to billie plead? ings, and all creditors having any interest under said mortgage," aro hereby rcqnircd to present and provo their demands before me, at my nineo, in Columbia, on or before the ll rat day of January next, "or that they bo excluded from all benclit of tho decree to bo rendered in thia case. Tin iso I who choose tu como in as parties com? plainants aro allowed to do BO, and thoec who wish,to do so, mav c >mo in as de? fendants. D. R. DESAUSSURE, Juno 20 we3mo 0.,-E. R. D, Wliut Om Von Drlnlc?-Wolfe's?chio dum Schnapps, lt checks tho disarrange? ment of the bowels in wann climate*. -4. ^.notion Sales Sale of Hardware and Groceries. UNDE^ the authority of tho Court or Equity, I will offer for sale at publio outcry, on first MONDAY in October next, the remaining mock of GOODS of the la'.e firm of Kenn? tb A Gibaon, conaiating of Hardware and Groceries. Terms cash on delivery, H. M. GIBSON. _Sopt 19_? Commissioner's Sale. JACOB LEVIN; AUCTIONEER. Rebecca Torte et al. vs. Caroline Davis el aL-Bill for Partition. PURSUANT to tho decretal ordor in the above stated case, I will sell, before tho Court House, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in October, next, at ll o'clock, all that LOT OF LAND, in tho city of Columbia, together with the buildings thereon, bounded North by Senate street. East by lot lato of Rebecca P. Bailey, South by lot lato of B. Reilly, and Weat by land of G. Lundy, upon tho following terms: One-fourth cash; the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, in equal instalments, with interest annually from day of sale, secured by bond, and a mort? gage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papera. V. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. 3opt 14_jit) Commissioner's Sale. Thomas Boyne vs. Bryant Bailey.-Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. PURSUANT to tho decretal order in the above statod case, I will aell, before the Court House, at ll o'clock, on tho FIRST MONDAY in October next, all that LOT OF LAND, in tho city of Columbia, together with the buildings thereon, bounded North by catato ol C. Beck, East by Sumter street, South by lot of Benj. Mordecai, and West by lota of T. Boyno and others, containing three-fourths of an aero, more or lesa, upon tho following terms, viz: So much cash aa will pay tho costa of the suit and expensea of sale; tho balance upon a credit of ono and two years, secured by bond and mortgage, with personal eternity. I'm chaser to pay for papers. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. Sept 14 ju) RICH1AHD--IN EQUITY. Jacob C. Lyons, Executor, vs. Wilson Glover and" wife.-Bill to Foreclose Mort? gage. PURSUANT to the decretal order iu tho above stated case, 1 will sell, before tho Court House, iu Columbia, on tho FIRST MONDAY in October next, at ll o'clock, all that LOT OF LAND, with tho buildings thereon, situated, in tho city of Columbia, containing one-seventh of an acre, moro or less, fronting East on Gates street, 41 foot, bounded East by Gatea street. South by Joseph Taylor, West by Mary Hays, North by Alary Purvis. Terms" of sale-Sufficient cash to pay tho costs of suit and expenses of sale; balance on a credit of twelve months, in? terest from day of salo, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. D. li. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. Sept l t_tlO Commissioner's Sale. Arthur W. Kennedy rs. Wm. B. Elkins et al.-B?Ufor Foreclosure. PURSUANT to tho order of the Court in tho above stated case, I will sell, before the Court House, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in October next, at ll o'clock, all that LOT, PIECE or PARCEL OF LAND, in Richland District, fiftoen miles above Columbia, bounded on the North by Frederick Entzinioger and cwt ate of Minor Craig, Ea8t by estato of Minor Craig and L. C. Brennan, South by Levi T. Sharp and Andrew McLelland, and Weat by Andrew W. McLcUand and Frederick Entsmingor, containing 47 acres, more or less, upon tho following terms, viz: So much cash as will pav tho costa of enit and expenses of bale; balance ou a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, to bo secured by bond, with two or more good sureties,"and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchasers to pav for papers. D. R. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. Sept 14 i 10_ Commissioner's Sale. Wesley D. Hornsby, Joseph Edwi rds, el us, lt al., vs. James S. Hornsby, Wm. E. Martin, Administrators, et al.-Bill for Partition and Account. JPURSUANT to the decretal order in tho above stated caso, I will soil, beforo tho Court House, in Columbia, ou tho FIRST MONDAY in October next, at ll o'clock, all that TRACT OF LAND, in tho District of Richiand, bounded on tho North by lands of William Douglass, South on lands of Hart Maxcy, East on tho Winnaboro Road and landa of Jacob Goiger, and fcoiith-cast on lands of Christina Dent, and West on lands of Free Mary-the said tract containing 2S0 acres, more or leas. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or TRACT of LAND, situated also in Richland District, bouuded on the North by lands of John Stack, South on lands of Robert N. Lewis, to tho East on lands of-, aud on the West by lands of Wesley Hornsby, containing 80 acres, moro or ^.s. Terms of aale-One-third cash, ttio ba lanco payable twelve mouths after date, secured liy bond, with sufficient sureties, and mortgage of thc property sold. Purchasers to pay for papors. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. Sept 14 ;10 PHOENIX IRON WORKS, Situated on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, opposite City Water Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. ? GOLDSMITH & KIND, Proprietors. AS the FALL SEASON ap? proaches, tho subscribers re? spectfully in ^form the pub ^ lie in general, together with their friends in particular, that thev aro atilt manufacturing r.!! kinds i.r IRON CAST? INGS, such as Mill Work, Engine Work, Agricultural Implements, Railings for Grave Yards, Cemetery Lol*, etc. Especial attention they would call to their A NO. 1 SUGAR-CANE MILLS, of all sizea. Horae-powor win els, for Cotton Gina. Plates an ! Balla for Cotton Screws. Grist and Flour-Mill Gearing. Saw-Mills. A variety ot patterns for Mouse Fronts, Window Caps, and other Ornaments, on hau l. Machino Latho Work done . . order. Also, all kinds of BRASS CA ?G. All of w hich are pn'A al the cl' -t rr', s, and made at short notice. Sept ? Imo M. OOl ITU. P. KtN'll. 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