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Weir? Item?. CrriBiifestoN, December 31.-Ar? rived-Stealer Boa Gull, Baltimore. Gun. Gfit?^htw issued an order suspend?a* executions and staying, proceedings in nil eases arising during the war, suspending sales under fore? closure, and providing for a home? stead exemption. Gen. Sickles' order, 'prohibiting tho distillation of liquors- and granting of licenses to bar rooms, is revoked, and the pro coeds of such licenses are to be used for the support of the poor. Steam ships carrying a pilot licensed by United States Commissioners are ex? empted from compulsory payment'of pilotage. LONDON, December 31.-Late de spatobes from the Abyssinian expedi? tion, reported that liing Theodore, alarmed at the magnitude of the ex? pedition, bas released the prisoners. ??27/ Yo^^December 31.-jThe steamship HelPy Chauncey, Trom AspinwalL bas arrived, and bringing SI, 100, OOO in treasure. A gentleman connected with the military government of South Caro? lina, says the suffering there pro? mises to be greater than last year. J. L Black is preparing his argu? ment in a case pending in the Su? preme Co?rt. He expects to secure a decision declaring old Virginia a State in the Union, which is incom patabl? with the constitutionality of the Deconstruction Acts. Judge Clarke, of the Supreme Court of New York, decides tbat gold and silver are no longer the legal money of the United States, but a commodity ; and tbat promissory notes made payable in gold most be paid in gold, or its equivalent. Despatches report very heavy snow storms in Virginia and States North. MADISON, JJIND., December 81. Sheriff Shannon .killed a prisoner named John. Bed man-thus frustrat? ing the escape of a number of pri? soners who had assailed the sheriff. WiiAtrNQTON, December 31.-Thc steamship Francis, from Daltimore to this port, went ashore at 3 a. m., 'eight miles North of New Inlet. All hands saved. She lies broadside on the beach, and the sea is sweeping over her. She will probably go to pieces. MONTGOMERY, December 31.-Se? ven white men and three negroes have declined the nominations for County offices tendered them by the County Republican Convention nominees for the State Senate in? cluded. FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, December 31.-Noon. Stocks heavy. Sterling 10>f,. Money 6 per cent. Gold 33%. Flour a shade firmer. Wheat a trifle higher. Corn J4@lc. better. Mess pork 21.25. Cotton firm, at 15%. 7 P. M.-Cotton active and firmer; eales 3,000 bales, at 15%. Flour quiet-State 8.35@10.60; Southern 10@16. .Corn firm-Southern 1.40. Oats heavy and declining-Western 84?@8l}?. Pork firm, at 21.15. Gold 33%. Freights steady. BALTIMORE, December 81.-Cotton active, at l?^f^l?jjj. Flour quiet. Wheat firm-choice Southern 2.75. Corn steady. CHARLESTON, December 31.-Cot tan active-lower qualities improved \4!?W* eales 1,200 bales; receipts 1,430-middling 15. AUGUSTA, December 31.-Cotton firmer; sales 320 bales-New York ? m^Ji?g r,%@l4. .'O^^vfri, December ?11.-Cotton ope^^Wqmet and firm-closed with an advancing tondency; middlings sales 850 bales; receipts 3,000, NEW ORLEANS, December 81.-Cot? ton active and advancing-middling 11%@15; sales 5,700 bales; receipts 7,419. Molasses active, with an up ward tendoucy, Corn declined-1.05 Oats declined-70@75. Pork very dull-22.50. Bacon shoulders 10? 12; clear 14%@15%. MOBILE, December 31.-Sales of cotton 5,000 bales; market active and demand good-middling 13%@14 LONDON, December 31-Noon. Consols 91%@92. Bonds 72^. LIVERPOOL, December 81-3 P. M Cotton firm; sales 15,000 bales-up? lands 7* ?; Orleans 1%\ sales of the Ihreo days 35,000, of which export? ers took 6,000 and speculators 6,000 atook 497,000. 1 The old Sporting Literary Emporium 302 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. WE havo recently added to our stocka very choico selection of rich and uro Books, Pamphlets, Songs, Cartos do TisiU), Photographs, Ac, Ac. Send for a drcular. Address J. T. SMITH, Ag't, No 802 South Fifth Street, Phils. _July 20 filmo_ MARRIAGE GUIDE. A NOTKER EDITION just published, SL hoing tho 38th of tL. POCKET iEB ?UPALI?S, or Every One his own Doctor, hcluding a Troatiso on Disoases of Fo? nales, Irregularities, Ac, with a hundred .ngravings, explaining tlioso diseases in loth sexos. By Wm. Young, M. D. Every ono may conduct any case of Be? ret diseaso, Bolf-abuse or thoso distress :ig diseases incidental to youth, manhood E old age, without rosortingtothe quaeks f tho present day. Let no man contem lating marriage bo another hour without mading this wonderful book, as it disclosos nportanl secrots which should bo known ) them particularly. Lot tho weak and ashful youth who bas ruined hie consti ltion by tho dobaslng habit of self-abuse ?.ad this book. It will be sent to all parts f the Unitod States and Canadas for 50 eats, ter Sond for Pocket ?sculapina. Dn. WM. YOUNO, No. 410 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Penn. June 21 f ly For Bent or Sale. A" COTTAGE HOTJ8E, In ? ?teairabl? ? xA part of the oity. Possession given on, 1st day of January. Apply to DeolQtnf j > S T. J*. GIBSON. CHRIOTM?S ?OODS. S ?~\f\ WHOLE, Half and Quartet lVJvJ Boxes LAYER RAISINS. 600 Iba. new Zante Currants, 500 lbs. Soft Shell Almonds. 500 lbB. English Walnut?, Pecans, Brazil and Barcelona Nutt?, 20 half drums Smyrna Figs. 50 boxes English Dairy and Cutting Cheese. 1 tierco Pickled Salmon. 5,000 lbs. new Hams and Racon Strips. 10 bbb), now Hullod Buckwheat Flour. 6 bbls. extra Golden Drip Syrup. 50 boxes extra No. 1 Fire Crackers. 1 bbl. Cape Cod Cranberriea. SO baskets Genuino Champagne. 100 cases Tomatoes, Peaches, Presorves, Ketchups, Lobster, Oysters, Grou?e, Sal? mon, Green Corn, Pickles aud Saucea, aU fresh in and for sale low, for cash only. DeoJ7_E. AG. D. HOPE. FRESH ARRIVALS. -? ?~ii~if-? LUS. DAIRY CHEESE, 1. VJ ULF fine, 500 lbs. Goshen Butter, choice, 3,000 lbs. Carolina Rico, prime, 250 lbs. Rio Coffee, middling, 100 " '! A No. 1, 150 lbs. Java Coffee, Old Government, 30 gross Matches, Parlor, 100 " Ale and Porter, English, 100 ?. " not English, 2 quarts Salt, at 5 cents, together with tho usual odds and ends of a first class GROCERY, and which cost too much money to advertise. Call iu. Doc 8_GEO. SYMMERS. Powder, Shot, fte. DUPONT'S RIFLE POWDER, in wholo, half and quarter kegs. Dupont's Blasting, Duck Shooting, Eagle and Diamond Grain Powder. Drop and Buck Shot, Percussion Caps, Flints, Guns, Pistols, Ac, on hand and foi sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW, Solo Agenta for Dupont's Gunpowder. Dec 12_ To Publishers and Journalists. ALARGE amount of TYPE and JOI MATERIAL for salo, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms i easoaablo and cash Also, a fine HAND PRESS, price $250; ar Adams Power Press, price $1,500; and i Card Press, price $100. Apply to F. G. DrfONTAINE, Dec 0_Columbia. Ctr??salan L.-astre, for beautifying Un hair, for young and old; an elegant articli and cheaper than anything elso of thi kind. Sold by Ffahor A Heinitsh._ TO BENT. 3FARM HOU8E8, with nine Fire-Placo and fourteen Rooms, six miles fron Walhalla, directly at the foot of the moun tain, where provisions are plenty and fue coate nothing. Inquire of Col. John T Sloan, of Columbia. J. A. DOYLE. Deo 12_the Almonds and Raisins, ALSO, ENGLISH WALNUTS, Pecai Nuts, Butter Nuts and Filberts, at Deo 17 tC*_E. POLLARD'H. FIKE FAMILY BIBLES. "llfi; have a few very fine Oxford edi W tiona of the FAMILY BD3LE, whic we will Bell AT COST. They were sent us b HYMN BOOKS and Prayor Books c various styles of binding, for tho difforeu Churches. Writing Desks, Papetrics containin Envelopes and Paper, perfumed-som? thing new-a handsome Christmas pr< sent, at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Dec 22_Bookstore. New Presbyterian Hymn Books. JUST received, an assortment of th new Southern PSALMS and HYMNl in plain and fine bindings. For ?ale i McCartcr'a Bookstore. _Dec21_R. L. BRYAN. English Goods. JUST RECEIVED, direct from Live pool, Fiue DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS, Eley's and Coxe's Percussion Caps, Pohce Handcuffs, Tinned, Iron. Table and Toa Spoons, Common and Fine Curry Combs, Padlocks, in sott s and dozens. Fine Steel Shovels and Tong-', English Wafer Irons, Trac? Chains and Hoes, Hooks and Hinges, Casca Surveyor's Instruments, Brass Letter Locks, Brad, Sewing and Pegping Awls, Wad Cutters, Gun Wads, Ac. For salo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Deo 21_ South Carolina-Lexington Distric James Ballington and wife Harriet, a plicauts, vs. Frederick Steel, Eliza Shui nene, Martha Wingared and others, d fondants. IT APPEARING to my satisfaction, th Martha Wingared, and two othoi minora, (namea not known,) defendants this caso, resido without this State. It is, therefore, ordered that they, their representatives, do appear andobjt to tho aalo of tho real estate of Mrs. MA GARET WINGARED, deceased, on before tho FIRST MONDAY in Februa next. 1868, or their consent to tho HUI will bo ontored of record. A. EFIRD, Nov 15 <13_Ordinary L. D. Richland-In Equity. Addison R. Phillips vs. Nancy Allen, et Jilli for Account, Sale of Heal Estate, J junction or General Belief. TN pursnanoe of tho Docrotal Order, JL the above stated case, the creditors tho estate of John M. Allon, decease aro hereby required to render and proi before me. their domands on or beforo t 1st day of MARCH next. D. B. DESAUSSLRE, Oct 25 fl3 C. E. R. D Richland-In Equity. Martha G. Roborts, Administratrix, Robort O. 8arns, et ux cl al. IN pursuance of tho Decretal Order, the abovo stated case, the creditors Jwcn M. Roberts, deceased, aro boro .ciIuin d to render and prove their demar tgainst tho said catato, on or before t 1st day of APRIL next. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Oct 25 f!3 _C. E. R. D Administrator's Notice. A LL persons having claims against t /V estate of JOHN FANNING, duoeaac ?.viii present them, properly attested; a Ul indebted will make imm?diat* paymc md aavo costs. RICH'D FLAN IO AN, Deo 14 813 Administrator Boston Biscuit, CREAM CAKES, Soda Biscuit, Suf Biscuit, Ginger Schnaps and Mm rooms, just received and for sale by Dec 10 FISHER A LOWRANCE KOTIGE. JjL MRS. 8. CY GOODWYN will jflS^k rosuiuo tho exercises of bor ??? BttSchool on tho . 1st ot JANU? TOS BABY, ,ises; un piala stroet, ^g^Fopposite th? Central Hons?: Colombia Male School, .it School House of Palmetto Lodg? Ao, 5, /. O. O. F. THE exercises o* this School. /f/j? for the flrat sc? tuon of 1868, will J|l^M|pC()ininenc? on MONDAY, thc ^^?9 B[6th of January. Instruction jBypr will bo given in all thc depart menta of a good English edu? cation,, in the preparatory c?nrae required for admission into College or thu Universi? ty of South Carolina; and lu Book-keeping by single and double entry. An extra daily session, from 3 to 5 o'clock in the af? ternoon. Will.be devoted exclusively to in? structing ?ich of tho scholars as are pre? paring for business in the application of th* principles of Book-keeping. As the number of pupils admitted is always limit? ed, every attention will bo given to make tho instruction, in all departments, tho? rough ami practical. Th? rite of t?itloii per half session, of two and a half months, is $10; payable at the closo of each half session. F. W. PAPE, Dec 31 3j?_Principal. King's Mountain Military School, YORKVILLE, S. C. THE First Session of IS1?8 /f^m\ will benin on the 1st of FE tfr^MftifcUUUAhY, and end on tho 1st JW^pr T itn MS.-For School Ex 43BaJr penses, i. e. Tuition, Books, Stationery, ?TC, Boarding, Liirhts, Fuel and Washing,*$110 iu specie, or the equivalent, per session, payable in advance. Circulars, containing full information, mav be seen at this ofhee, or procured from COL. A. COWARD, Surviving Principal and Proprietor. Deo 17_fil Select Boarding and Bay School. HILLSBORO, X. C. i n THE Misses NASH and Miss OUm\ KO LOCK, Principals. iWr" Tho Sprinp Term will opon ^C^B^ FEBRUARY 7, 18GS, and close JUNE 20, (twenty weoks. ) Cir <4353^ culara forwarded on applica? tion. Dec 10 filmo WOOD WARE, WOOD WARE. BROOMS, TUB?, HEELERS. BUCKETS, Ac. Mats. Twine, Wrappiug Paper, Matches, Ac, cheap, fur Cash, by Dec 1 FD3HER A LOWRANCE. Ladies' Industrial Association. MME. DEMOBESTS Bulletin of Ladies' and Children's Fashions, for fall and winter, with naper patterns; also, Hair Crimpers, Needles stuck like Pine, Marking Cotton and various fancy articles. Oct 31 Christmas Books for Children. ALSO, WBITTNG DESKS, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-knives, Pocket Books, elegant and cheap Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, London editions, cheap and fine; Prayer Books of all sizes and prices; fine Ink-stands for gifts. ALSO, A new supply of PHOTOGRAPH AL? BUMS, of all sizes; Backgammon Boards, Chessmen, Dominoes and games for chil? dren. For sale st McCarter's Bookstore. Doc 21_R. L. BRYAN. Steam Engine for Sale. ASTATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, 35 horse power, in complete order; with Flue Boiler, containing 3'2 Flues. Also, a CIRCULAR SAW MILL. To be sold singly or together. Tho En? gine can bo soon at the Congareo Iron Works, foot of Ladv street. Appiv to * R. MCDOUGAL, Nov Iii_Columbia. S. C. Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laboratory. THE subscriber offers induce? ments-in the wav of GOOD WORK Vand LOW PRICES-to ono and all requiring his professional services. Give him a call. Perfect satisfa )tion guaranteed or no charge. Office on Camden street, nearly opposite the Park. Nov 3 ly What is this Medicine, called "Hei niteh's Queen's Delight?" IT is a valuablo compound of RootB and Gums, discovered and prepared on pharmaceutical principles by a practical chemist. It is found, upon trial of more than 2,000 cases, to be the only sure blood purifier, and will cure all thoso inveterate and stubborn diseases which arise from impurity of the blood; and whilst it does this, it exerts a powerful influenco over the wholo system, invigorating and restor? ing tho weat and crippled organs of tho body to healthy action. Nov 2 Gmo Copeland & Bearden HAVE ON HAND 200 bushels SEED WHEAT, 50 bags Extra Familv FLOUR, 1,000 lbe. New Bacon HAMS, 10,000 lbs. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Sugar, Coffeo and Molasses, 20 ?bis. Golden and Bee-hive Syrups, Bagging and Bale Rope, 200 sacks Liverpool Salt, 10 bales Yarn._ Nov If? STATE BILLS, GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA BAIL ROAD BONDS, (guarantee,) wanted by THOS. E. GREGG A CO. For sale, FIRST MORTGAGE NORTH? EASTERN RAILROAD BONDS. Oct 13 FLOUR, FLOUR. 1 C\C\ BBL8- NORTHERN FLOUR, J.V/VJ 50 baga Choico North Carolina Flour. 60 barrels and packages New Hulled Buckwheat, 10 barrels Decker's Self-Raising Flour, on hand, and for sale low, bv _Nov30 J. A T. R. AGNEW. NOTICE. A LL persona having claims ugainst tho J\. estate of ELIZABETH HARRIS, de? ceased, will present tho same properly attested, and all persons indebted will make pavaient to JOHN PRESTON, JR., Nov 9 stills Qualitied Executor. NOTIOE. ALL persons having claims against the estato of Col. JOHN BAUSKETT, de? ceased, will prosont tho Bamo properly at? tested, and all persons indebtod will make paymont to COL. P. W. MCMASTER, Attorney for Executors, Nov 10 ml3_Columbia, 8. C. Ihuuty and health aro moro to be prized than the wealth of the Indies. Without health, what are all the posses? sions of world to you with a diseased body and mind. You cannot enjoy them, and it gives you pain not to realizo them. Uso the Queen's Delight and be restored. Pata pac o Guano, THE MOST RELIABLE FERTILIZER JACOB LEVIN, Agent for the PATAP8 CO GUANO COMPANY, is now pre pured to furnish tho Planters of South Carolina with tho above named article, from ONE BARREL to 500 TONS. Circulars, explaining its properties, with quantity applicable to the soil upon which it is to be used-certificate* of numerous Planters having used it in the culture of Cotton, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Tobacco, Pota? toes, Grass, Ac.-can be had at my office, corner of Assembly and Plain streets North corner of now Market. 100 barrels now in store, and will be sent to any part of the State. Orders respect? fully solicited. JACOB LEVIN, Dec S tlnio Agent. BT TUE AUTHOK or ST. ELMO AND BEULAH. JUST PUBLISHED, by AUGUSTA J. EVANS, author of ..Beulah" and "St. Elmo," a new edition of Ono vol., 12mo., fine edition, extra cloth. Price 11.75. W. I. Pooley, publisher, Now York. Sent by mail, upon recoipt of price, free. For sale by ull Southern booksellers. W. I. P. will send by mail any book pub? lished, at advertised prices, free of post? age._ Nov 80 t3mo Administrator's Notice. A LL PERSONS indebted to the lato J\. DIEDRICH HORSTMAN aro request? ed to call on me, or on mv Attornev, CHAULES J. LINDFORS, Esq.", at Helena, near tho town of Newberry, for the settle? ment of their indebtedness in some proper form; and all persons to whom the de? ceased mn y have died indebted wiU please hand their" demands, properly attested, to my Attorney at Law, JAMES D. TRADE WELL, nt No. 6, Law Range, in the city of Columbia, S. C. J. WINDHORN, Dec 5 {Imo Administrator. POBLARIA NURSERIES 1867-8. THE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform his patrons that ho is now marty to send ?mi a choice variety of FRUIT TREES of avery description, adapted to our climate, from tho earliest to the latest Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Chorries, Necta? rines, Apricots, AlmondHj Quinces. French Marron Chestnuts, English Walnuts, Pe? can Nuts, Ever-bearing Mulberries, Fil? berts, Medlar's Pomcgrauites, Grape Vinos, many new and choice Table Grapes, Strawberry Plants, choico kinds Albany Jncunda, Ac, Raspberry Plants, Lawton Blackberry, Asparagus and Horse Radish Koota; new and rare kinda RoBea, Ever? greens in great variety, many new and beautiful kinds for burial grounds, Ac; Ornamental Evergreens in great variety, new and beautiful Dahlias, every abade and color; Fronch Hybrid Gladiolas, Japan Lillies, Tubo Roses, Cry san th em um a, Ac; Hedge Plants, Osage Orange and Macart? ney Robu-plant these to protect your or? chards and vineyards. Catalogues Bont tu applicants. Mr. L. T. Levin ia my agent m Columbia. Address WM. SUMMER, Nov 23 IjCflmo. _Pomaria. 8. C. GWYNN, COTTEN & CO., Cutten Factors and General Corn'n Merchants 105 West Lombard street, Baltimore. LIBERAL advances made on consign? ments. Orders for general merchan-1 dize solicited. Henry Gwynn, of Baltimore; R. R. Cot? ton, lato of Tarboro, N. C.; Walter Gwynn Jr.. of 8onth Carolina. Oct ll ||?3mo ON CONSIGNMENT, WITH O r d e p s to Sell! Of\ BOXES Low Grados TOBACCO. Ov/ 10 boxes Extra Fino Tobacco. (?0 boxes Low Priced Segara. 15 " Smoking Tobacco. 6 bales Cotton Yarns. Pet 30_ALFRED TOLLESON._ Something New md Fine. .HU.I. ARP" H9IOKING TOBACCO. JUST received, a consignment of above brand of TOBACCO, considered by connoisseurs tho finest in the market. It is manufactured from the best Virginia loaf, free from stems, and some folks who have smoked it think that its influence im rartB no small dogreo of the wit and humor of tho celebrated "Bill" himself. A trial, however, will con vinco any one of its superiority. For sale, in anv quantity, by GEORGE SYMilERS. "Dec ll_ Salt, Salt, Salt, Salt. PAA SACKS genuine LIVERPOOL eJv/vy SALT, fresh from shipboard, and at as loxa price as Wilmington Salt is sold bu other jmrties. For sale by Dec 12_J. A T. R. AGNEW. An emption of the akin, of thirty year's standing, which defied the skill of tho doctors, was cured, in Philadelphia, by lining Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. VALUABLE BOOKS FOR SALE. THE advertiser ?fters, at privato sale, and at a groat sacrifice, a collection of VALUABLE AND STANDARD WORKS, all in good condition. Among tho collec? tion aro Clarke's Commentaries. C vols. Weelsy'e Works, 7 vols.; Fletcher's Works, 4 vols. These turee sets of standard Me? thodist works are in uniform binding, library style, gilt backs and edges, and as good as now. Addison's Complete Works, 4 vols., handsomely bound; Macauley's History of England, 4 vols.* Napoleon at St. Helena, by Sir Hudson Lowe, 2 vols.; Joan Paul, 2 vols. : Cummings' Lectures on tho Miracles and Minor Worl-*?, 2 vols.; Las Cnsas' Memoirs of Napoleon, 4 vols., Ac, rte. Tho lot contains 172 voluruos, principally standard works, all in good condition; and to the purchaser, about 200 additional volumos miscellaneous works will he thrown in gratis. To those desir? ing to form a private library, this presents tho most fsvorablo opportunity ever of fered. Inquire at this office_Dee 4 St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEAXS, I.A. noPBiiTOBS : WM. A. HURD, of New Orloans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond. Va. rsr Tolograph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Hotel. July 3 Gmo Auction JSUSll.OJE? Mulei Carriages and Harneas. BY A. R. PHILLIPS. WTXiL bo sold, on MONDAY MORNING next, the 6th innt., (sale day,) at the Court House, at 10 o'clock A. M., 9 GOOD PLANTATION MULES, 1 Light and nearly Now Carriage, with Harness, 1 Doublo-BCat Leather Top Pbteton, with Harness, 1 Good Buggy Horse. Terms at sale. Jan 1_ Valuable City-Lota for Sale at Auc? tion. JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer. Formerly owned by the. late G. V. Antwerp, in the city of Columbia. WILL bo sold, on thc FIRST MONDAY in January next, tho desirable LOTS formerly owned by the lato Gcrrot V. Ant? werp, now the property of H. P. DEGBAAF, consisting of: That lot of LAND fronting on Richard? son street 56 feet and running i>?et 175 feet, au? bummed Dy said street, lauds of1 Isaac Cohen, W. H. Dial and eatato of John Black. This lot may bo divided into two ac sale. ALSO, That lot of LAND fronting on Richard? son stroot, (known aa the Exchange Lot.) being 58 feet in front and rear, and 170 I feet in depth, moro or Ieee, and bounded j by said street and by landa of Boat wright estate, F. G. DeFontaino and A. Palmer. Thia lot may bo divided at aale. ALSO, That lot of LAND on the corner of Cam- I den and Gates streets, fronting on Camdon | street, North, 35 feet, and on Gates street. West, 85 feet, 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 comer of Cam? don and Marion atreots, fronting on Cam? den atreet 30 feet, and on Marion street 200 feet, moro or less, and bounded by said streets and by lands of Dr. Trezevant and Thomas J. Bawls. ALSO, That LOT on Arsenal HUI, fronting South on Laurel street 30 feet, more or less, and running back 208 feet 8 inches bounded East by Haltiwangcr and Weat by Robertaon. TERMS or SALE.-One-third of the pur? chase money cash; the balance payable in five years, with interest from the day of I salo at 7 per cent, per annum, pavable semi-annually, to bo Moored by bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay tor titles. For further information, applv to F. w. MCMASTER, Attornev at Law, No. 5 Law Range, Nov 23 B5||12_Colnmbia, H. C. EXECUTOR'S SALE. BYR virtue of an order from the Court of | Equity, for Richland District, we will j soil, on SATURDAY, the 4th of January | next, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., at Whitecotton Plantation, noar Kingsville, 12 FINE MULES, Plantation UtonBils, Corn, Fodder, Poas. Potatoes, Cotton Seed, Blacksmith Toola, Ac, belonging to the estato of JOHN RATES. Sr., deceased. I At the samo time and place, we w?l rent j tho above Plantation for ono year. Terms of sale: One-tenth cash, the ba lanon twelve months credit, with annual interest from day of sale, with two good sureties. JOSEPH BATES, JOHN S. BATES. Jr. Executors of John Bates, Sr., decoased. Dec 22_'__ UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Haight vs. Waight. D. C. PEIXOTTO A SON, AUCTIONEERS. XT7TLL be sold, under the direction of I W the Commissioner in Equity, for Rioldand District, on the bat MONDAY in Januaay, 1868, at Columbia, at the usual hour and placo of making public eales in said city, all that lot of LAND, with COT? TAGE and improvements thereon, situated on Bridge atreet, in the city of Columbia, measuring 10 feet front by 208 feet deep, moro or less, (fronting Bridge street,) and bounded on the North by tho estato of B. Reiley, on tho West by estate of B. Reiley, on thc East by Susan Bostick. ALSO, A LOT fronting Bridge street, measur? ing 30 feet front by 208 feet deep, more or less, and bounded on tho North by Mary Irving, on tba West by Thomas Berry, oh the East by Joseph Taylor. Terms-One-fourth cash;balance in one, two and three years, secured by tho bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the promises. Building to be insured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay for napers aud stamp?. JAMES TUPPER, Nov 30$_Master in Equity. "SHERIFF'S SALES - BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias, to me directed, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY and TUESDAY in Janu? ary next, before the Court Houso in Colum? bia, within tho legal hours, tho following property, viz: Tho H?USE and LOT on the corner of Gervais and Bull streets, in tho city of Co? lumbia, known as the late residence of the defendant. Thc lot contains ono and one third of an acre, moro or less, and bound? ed as follows: On the South by Gervais street, on tho East by Rull streot, on tho West by Dr. Leland's lot, and on the North by Lady streot. ALSO, The HOUSE and LOT on Washington street, in the city of Columbia, known and occupied as La iv Offices, containing one half acre, more or leas, and bounded on tho South by Washington streot, on tho West by tho Court House lot, on tho North by estate of R. W. Gibbes' and Dr. J. W. Powell's lots, and on the East by Mrs. Kennerly'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 BauBkett. Terms cash. Deo 15 t F. W. GREEN, S. R. D. SHERIFF'S SALE. Adams, Frost A Co., Assignees, vs. R. N. Richbourg.- Warrant lo Leny on Ox>p qt 1867. BY virtue of a Warrant to levy on and sell tho crop of d?fendent, in the above ?tatod caac, directed to mo by D. B. MILLER, E?q., Clerk of the Court of Com? mon Pleas and General Sessions for Rich land District, and in pursuance of an Act of tho General Assembly ot South Caroli? na, entitled "An Act to secure advances for agricultural purposes." I will sell, on the second WEDNESDAY in January next, (the tfth day of the mouth,) at the Planta? tion belonging to thc estato of Mrs. Mar? tha K. Black, about twonty-two milos from Columbia, within tho legal hours, tho balance of the CROP of 1867, viz: A quantity of FODDER and UA\, sup? posed to be about 4,000 pounds. A quantity of Shucks, supposed to bo about 2,000 pounds. A quantity of Seed Cotton, supposed to bo about 500 ponnds. ? A quantity of Cotton Socd, supposed to bo about 100 bushels. " . . A quantity of Corn, supposed to be about 200 bushels. . . .-, ., m, . 4 sacks Oats: 1 bale of Cotton. Tho balo of Cotton will bo sold at tho Court House, in Columbi?, on tho sama dar. Terms cash. F. W. GREEN, Deo 25 f_ ti. R. D. Commissioner's Sale. BY JACOB LKVI.V. AUCTION KKK. Susannah M. Pearee rs. A. W. Lewis, Ex'r et al. PURSUANT tc-tho order of thc Court in the above stated case, I will offer for salo, on tho first MONDAY in Jauuary next, at 104 a. m. precisely, Tho BUILDING LOT on Main street, ' lately occupied by Samuel Pearse, deceased -bounded on the North by Samuel Gard? ner; South by H. Hinrichson; West by Main street, front 28 feet, and East by TERMS OF SAXE-Cash enough to pay ex? penses of proceedings; balance on a credit of not less than three years, secured by bond, mortgage and assignment of insur? ance. Interest payablo semi.annually. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. B.D. Dec 27_^_J_+6 COMMISSIONER'S SAL?T~~ jACon LEVIN, ATCZZOKKKK. J. W. Tarkor, et al., vs. John L. Boat wright, el al. IN pursuance of tho decretal order, in tho above Btated caso, I wiQ sell, before tho Court House, in Columbia, on tho FIR8T MONDAY in January next, the following VALUABLE CITY LOTS, belonging to the estate of tho lato John H. Boatwright, do ! ceased, to wit: LOT No. 1, on corner of Sumter and Washington streets, fronting on Washing? ton street 104 feet ll inches, and on Sum? ter street 208 feet 8 inches; bounded East by Lot No. 2, and North by Lot No. 3, hereinafter described. Lot No. 2, fronting on Washington street 104 feet ll inches, running back 208 feet 8 inches; bounded West by Lot No. 1, and on the East by Columbia Female Academy. Lot No. 3, fronting on Sumter street 104 feet; bounded South by Lots No. 1 and 2, and running back 209 feet 10 inches; boun? ded North by Baptist Church. On the North-east corner, a small parcel, 20x30 feet, belonging to the Baptist Church, prevents the lot from being a parallelo? gram. Terms of sale-Cash sufficient to pay the costs of suit and expenses of sale. One-third cash, balance in one and two years. Plats of property can be seen at my office. - D. B. DESAU88UBE, Dec 14 t_C. E. R. D. Richland-In Equity. M. D. Wood, Administrator, et ux., vs. Mrs. Jane Beck, et al.-Bill for gale of Beal Estate to pay Debts, Belief, tte. IN pursuance of the decretal order, in tho above- stated caso, I will sell, before the Court House, on the FIBST MONDAY in January next, the following VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY: Lot No. 1, fronting on Richardson street 48 feet and back 417 feet 4 inohes, and bounded on the West hy Assembly street. On this lot there is a new biiok store, with front on Main street. Lot No. 2, known as tho "Mill Lot," bounded on the North by Laurel street, South by a lot of J. W. Parker, East by lot of Thomas Boyne, South by lot of B. Bai? ley. Said lot fronts 113 feet on Laurel I street, running back 107 feet. I Lot No. 3, on the South-west corner of Sumter and Laurel streets, bounded East by Sumter street, South by Lot No. 5 es? tate Beck, West by the Mill Lot, North by I Laurel street, having a frontage on Laurel streot of 100 feet and on Sumter of 53 feet 10 inches. Lot No. 4, bounded North by estate of C. Beck, East by Sumter street, South by formerly Bailey's-now Boyne'e-lot, West by tho Mill Lot. Fronts on Sumter street 63 feet 10 inches, running back 100 feet. Lot No. 5, the Home Place, bounded North by Laurel street, South by Rev. George Howe, East by Jacob Bell, West by I estate of Mrs. F. Tradewoll, wita a front I on Laurel eti cet of 105 feet 5 inches, run? ning back 208 feet 10 inches. Lot No. 6, formerly known as the Dr. Palmer Lot, bounded South by Blanding street, West by estate of Tradewoll and C. B. Bryce, North hy estate of Tradewoll, East by Rev. George Howe; fronting on Blanding street 104 feet 9 inches and run? ning back 208 feet 8 inches. Lot No. 7, bounded North by Taylor street, East by Janu-s L. Beard, South by Wannaraaker'er Lob and Lot formerly of Jesse Dent, Weat by Simon May and Bouk night; front on Taylor street 104 feet and running back 210 feet 9 inches. Lot No. 8, on Blanding street, bounded on the North by Bailey's Stables, East by a lot formerly owned" by B. M. Palmer, Weet bv estate of John F. Marshall; front? ing on Blanding street 76 feet and running back 168 feot 8 inches. Lot No. 9, fronting on Richardson street 63 feet 6 inches, and 151 ieet 8 inches on Washington street, East by F. G. DeFon? taine, known as the Athenoum Lot. On this lot there is a large brick store occu Sied bv C. H. Baldwin A Co., and also liot's Drug Store and a store occupied by C. D. Ebernardt. There is a right of way in an alley on the South. If desired, tb.ii/ lot will be sold in separate parcels. ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND about 12 miles from Columbia, of about 350 acres. TERMS OF SALK.-Tho Lot on Richard? son street, known as the Athen?um Lot, and the Lot known as thc Dr. Palmer Lot, previously described, one-eighth cash; balance in one, two and three years, se? cured by bond without personal surety and mortgage of premises. The other Lots, one-tilth cash; balance in one, two and three years, bond and mortgage with? out personal surety. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps, Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Deo 12 ?10 0. E. R. D. HUGH B. GARDEN, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. WILL pay special attention to exami? nation of TITLES, CONVEYANC? ING, Ao. Offers for sale four hundred VIRGINIA FARMS, Embraciug some of tho best Mineral, Oraziuu ?ud Agricultural Lands in the State, in sections where thoPOPULATION IS UNEXCEPTIONABLE, and climate un? surpassed. Tho changed system of labor necessitates the division of estates, por? tions of which are offered for sale or lease on most reasonable terms. Correspond? ence solicited and information promptly furnished. R?F?RENCES.-Hon. Wm. F. DeSaussuro, Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.; Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., Gen. James Longstreet, Now Orleans, La.; Judge Wm. J. Robertson, Charlottesville, Va.; Hon. John Randolph Tucker, Middleburg, Va.; Lambert Gittings A Co., Baltimore, Md. Address ino ns above. Oct 3 3mo C. HAYNESWORTH. C. J. CARROLL. HAYNESWORTH & CARROLL, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING and SHAVING SALOON, Plain street, a few doors below B. C. Shiver's old stand. HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS on short notice. Nov 1