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itu. j i *-*. Foreign New?. Loxp?K/ Sept?mbe? I8;-It is rt that Nap e?e o rr is iib ont abdicating favor of hie ' son, bot maintaining the Presidency of the Council. PARIS, September 18.- The Empresa departs Eastward on tb* 2d October. ' LONDON, September 18.--ThQma8,? Graham, master of tho mint abd an emi? nent ohomjst, is dead. . - J MADRID, September 18.-It is thought the Washington Govornmont will bo more oonoiauetorj since Sickles' die? spatoh . that the temper of the Spanish people'would compel the Government to continue the war for tho suppression, of the Cuban insurrection. Tho King of Italy consents to tho election pf. the Dak^o^Geneaas^iagqf Spain.; . | . The workingmeifs ?trike at Barcelona is assuming alarming proportions. QUEBEC, September 18.-The manager of the Quebec branch of the Montreal Bank has absconded, with 350,000 of the bank's funds. _ LO?S HAVANA, September 18.-The Florida has arrived' from Yera Cruz. Advices from all parts of' the country represent more tranquility among the people than for many years. The schooner tJ. Dyer, from New York for Texas, at Matanzas in distress, was afterwards detained as n ?llibuster, but was discharged. < ^ .* / ki : . ....?? W?thlngtou Scwi. . WASHINGTON, Septembor ia-Captaba Wiggins, has sailed from Philadelphia with arms and extra mon, to tako com? mand of the steamer Hornet', which re? cently sailed from Halifax-destination Cuba. The Post Office Department pays $50,000 premium per year on gold re? quired for the foreign service. Recent Cuban letters revive the proba? bility of severo battles at and near Los Tunos. Authentic details are inaccessi? ble, but the Assistant Secretary of the 1 Treasury has three weeks' leave to hold a Massachusetts court. Internal revenue receipts to-day $320, 000.? Much of what has been stated as'the j polioy.of tho Administration on the sub? ject of Cuban affairs is mere conjecture; nothing .has been done beyond instruct? ing Minister Sickles to offer the United States as a mediator. There are no pros? pects that belligerent rights will be recognized. The Administration will, however, enforce tho neutrality laws and respect its treaty obligations. -There is no doubt its sympathies are with the Cubana and in all it may do, it will act with a'view of effecting a settlement of! the question in a manner that will be satisfactory to all parties interested. Domestic Netra. CHAM?ESTON, September 18.-Sailed steamers Champion and Saragossa, New York. FORTRESS MONROE, September 18. During a dense fog, the steamer Geo. Leary and Sue both collided with the schooner Boston. The steamer is aground on Lumber Point. LOTJISVTXIIJK, September 18.-Millard Fillmore has been appointed a delegate and will attend and preside ot the orga? nization of the Southern Commercial Convention at Louisville. PHILADELPHIA, September 18.-Dr. Benjamin Dorr, rector Christ Church, is dead. His age was seventy-three. NEW YORK, September 18.-The rail? road lines South of Louisville, Ky., es? pecially thoso roads to Nashville, Mem? phis, New Orleans and Mobile, ore all blocked with freight, the agents of tho different lines in r?ew York are in con? sequence refusing to give rates or re? ceipts to points beyond Louisville. This blockade does not interfere with passen? ger business. PORTAGE Cm*, WISCONSIN, September 18.-Pat. Wildorok, a highwayman, was taken from tho jail and banged. NIAGARA FALLS, September 18.-An unknown man threw himself into the falls, after, with deliberation, taking off; his coat, and was instantly killed. CITY, OP MEXICO, September 12.-Es cobedo has arrived. A new light-house has been erected at the month of the Acoaloos River. Juarez has formed new cabinet. Iglesas is Judge of the Su? preme Court. Most of the old members will be retained. The trial of the mili? tary conspirators resulted in the sentence of three to one year's and six to ten years' imprisonment. Six rebels at Ta maulipas nave been confined. BOSTON, September 18.-The Daily Advertiser learns from a gentleman j ott arrived from Martha's Vineyard, that a party of Gay Head Indians went off, yes? terday, to a steamer, two miles from the landing, and found her to be an iron-olad war vessel, carrying eighteen steel guns. They fraternized with tho steward of the steamer, and on reaching shore, sported that she was a Cuban privateer. They saw between decks a large body of men; the steward saying there were 300. The steward also said her armor plating was four inches thick. A large schooner was lying alongside; the steamer meanwhile throwing off a largo volume of smoke, as y(jf to conceal tho schooner. Tho steamer is supposed to be 5,000 tons. Columbia Oil Company. SUBSCRIBERS to tho stock of this Company . aro requested to meet at tho Columbia Savings Bank, at 7 P. M., on WEDNESDAY, tho 22d, for the purpose of organization. An assessment or five per cent, on subscriptions will bo paid in at thc organization. Sept 17_5 Sportsmen's Equipments, I respectfully inform mv friends and public in general ^C-m>mm?j^l\\&t I have just received a flue w WAaaortmont of DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BARRELLED GUNS, RIFLES, PIS? TOLS and SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS. Repairing done at short notico by superior workmen. P. W. KRAFT, Sept 17_Main street. Cabbages. K C\C\ CABBAGE HEADS, tho largest ever *J\J\J soon in Columbia, with the excep? tion of ono at the PUQHMX office. For sale by Sept 17 GEO. SYMMERS. I . '"L1-" - 'I ? . -^ T?Bicy R?pt?mlier 18-Noon. ?traoav otorlmg-^Iong o>4 ; enott o^?. Gold 86?. '62'a 204?; Tennessee's, ex coupons, 61^; new 6?&; Virginia's, ex ooupona,; 52>?; new 57; Louisiana's* Old, 72; levee's C5^; 8's 84; Alabama 8's 92; ft's 68; Georgia 6's 80; 7's '90; (North Carolina's, oluY 52; new 47.^; Booth Carolina'a, new, 66>?. Floor fa? vors bayer?. Wheat l@2o. lower. Corn doll, and 10o. lower. Fork Armer, at 80.75. Cotton a abade, easier-30}?. Freights firm. . . ' 7 P. M.-Cotton a shade lower; sales 1,100 bales, at 30@39>i.-Flour favors -buyers, and is in limited export demand -superfine 6.00(^6.25. Wheat recovered 'noon's decline. Corn dull, at ?.l2@1.14. Whiskey lower, at 1.25. Gold 86%. Sterling nominal, at 7J?. Lard heavy kettle 19*?. Freights quiet. Money active and firm, at 7. State bonds dall. BALTIMORE, September 18.-Virginia's, old, 45H; 66's, 53)?; 7's, 50;-coupons, old, 52; new, 44)6 bid. Cotton dull and nominal. Flour dull and demand light. Wheat steady. Corn firm-white 1.28; yellow 1.20@1.22. Oats da1.!, at 58@61. Rye 1.10@1.15. Bacon firm. Whiskey 1.16@1.17. CLNCINNATI, September 18?-Whiskey offer?r-nt 1.11, but no bayets. Mess pork nominally 82.00. Bacon-shoul? ders 15J?; sideB 18%(a 19. LOUISVILLE, September 18.-Provi? sions firm and unchanged. Whiskey 1.15@1.18. ST. LOUIS, September 18.-Whiskey heavy. Pork 33.25. Bacon firm-shoul? ders 16@16.ki; sides 18^@19>.{. CHARLESTON, September 18.-Cotton in good demand; sales 600 bales-mid? dling 27i?@27)<; receipts 1,029. AUGUSTA, September 18.-Cotton mar? ket opened at 27 for middling, but closed dull at 26(a,26?.?. Sales 513 bales; re? ceipts 495. SAVANNAI?, September 18.-Cotton re? ceipts 2,798 bales; exports 5,211. The maket opened lively, at yesterday's quo? tations, but thc stock being small, not much was done; noon's despatches had an unfavorable effect and the market closed at 26??@27 for middlings; sales 500 bales. . f, ffcMonrLE, September 18.-Cotton mar? ket closed dull; Bales 50 bales-middling 27Vi@27}?; receipts 904; exports'246. NEW* ORLEANS, September 18.-Cotton market steady and demand fair-mid? dling 29??@29.1S'; 3ales 1,100 bales; re? ceipts 4S4; exports coastwise 1,482. Flour 5.75(^6.00. Pork 34.50. Bacon i 17(V/ 2U; hams 24@25. Prime sugar 14??. i Molasses 60c? 70. Gold 35.V?. HAVANA, September 18.-Sugar heavy i and an advancing tendency. Exchange firmer-rates tending up. LONDON, September 18-Noon.-Con? sols 92%. Bonds 88>?, and firm. LIVERPOOL, September 18-Noon. Cotton flat and irregular-uplands 12% @13; Orleans 18?tf@18??. New Fall and Winter Goods AT C. F. JACKSON'S. WE are now receiving daily our 8TOCK OF GOODS for the approaching sea? son, to which we invite attoutiou of our pa? trons. The first instalment comprises the following, in part: CASSIM ERES. JEANS, KEBSEY8, Heavy Domestics, Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Prints, Flannels, LiuaoyB, Blankets. Our DRESS GOOD? DEPARTMENT has been replenished, iu part, with DeLaines, Poplins, Lusters, ile. lu a few days we will be in receipt of our entire now stock. An early call ia earueatlv solicited. Sept 13 4_C. F. JACKSON. School Notice. MRS. ZIMMERMAN'S Female Institution will recommence on October 4, next, for the roceptiou of Pupils and Boarders, as here? tofore. Tho course of atudieawill embrace all constituting a perfect English education; also, Music, Drawing, Painting, Latiu aud Freuch. Sept 10 timo NEW FALL GOODS OPENED AT W.D.LOVE&CO.'S THIS DAY, From Latest Importations ! ! -o FRENCH MERINOES, all colora, Emprcas Clothe, all colors, Choice Poplins, new styles, Tongea English Poplins, choice styles. Japanese Cloths. FANCY SILKS, Black Silks, best quality, Fancv Delaines in new designs, Fall Prints in great variety, Tweeds, Joana and Caeaimerea, Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Hosiery, Gloves, EmbroideneB, Ribbona, Trimmings, Plain and H. S. Handkcrchiefa, Notions, Ac, And will be SOLD LOW, to make room for large arrivals of Gooda. Our Stock will comprise, during the season, tho Utest attlee in Dress Gooda, by everv steamer. WM. D. LOVE St CO., Columbia Hotel Block, Main street, Columbia, S. C. W. D. LOVE. . B. B. Mu CREE RY. BV Agents for the EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. THE LEST IN THE WORLD._Sept 14 ?jj Notice to Cotton Growers. THE Subscriber intends to run a Portable Cotton Gi ' from Columbia to Kingsville and tho surrounding country. Flautera wish? ing mv services can apply to me, at Columbia. Au" 5_RICHARD TOZER. URSULINE INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, SOUTU CAROLINA. UNDER THE PATRONAOE OF IlIOHT KEV. BISHOP LYNCH ?cg FOR Proepeotua, pleaae address {"THE MOTHER SUPERIOR," Ur? suline Convent, Valle Cruciu. Sept 4_3mo Bolting Cloths. FULLaaeortmonton hand. MILLSTONES .and IRONS, purchased at low rates, by FISHER, LOWRANCE St FISHER. Hams, ?Sec. fct/^VRANGE'* Brand HAMS, beat in market. 1 \J Puro Loaf Lard. Fultou Market Beef, Scaled Herrings. Picklod Salmon, Smokod Tongues, Ac. For sale by GEO. SYMMERS. Bji?t?AflT STRIPS, :.? Dry Salted Meats, DIRECT FROM WESTERN PACKERS. m B & C S?UARS, SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, Coffees of all Grades, Noe. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, In Kit tn, Half-Barrols and Barraja, J , AND OTHER GROCERIES DIRECT FROM FIRST HANDS, *M To which wc ?sk the attention of barere, aa wo aro propared to offer Extraordinary Inducements- \ 0. C, PBKOTTO & SON, AUCTION ?fe COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASSEMBLY STREE!, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND LADY 8TS. Sept 17 fimos I. SULZBACHER, Sign of the Mammoth Walch, ., Gregg's Building, Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C., IMPORTER AND 'Dealer in Fine JEW? ELRY, WATCHE 8, SILVER and PLATED WABE and Fancy Ar? ticles. A large assort? ment of the following lino of articles always on hand: American Watches, American Bronze Clocks, Meri? den Brittania Ware, Bogers' Brit'nia Ware, Fairchild's Diamond pointed Pens, Italian Violin Strings, Pebble Spectacles, and many other articles usually kept in a First Class Jowelrv establishment. Sept 15 Due West Female College. OCR 10th year will open MON? DAY, tho 4th of October. Faculty ?same as for years past. Tuition ?per session 120; French $5; Music (Piano) $21; Boarding in tho Col? lege boarding house, kept by Prof Kennedy, $12 a month. Fuel ana washing about $3 a month. Boarding in other families at about the same rate. Terms, cash in ad? vance. Necessity oompels us to make tho small charge fdr French. Latin is taught without charge. For Catalogue, ?fcc, address REV. J. I. BONNER, President. Sept 5_Imo " DENTISTRY ?BBL DR. D. L. BOOZEB, grateful for the *5r^^r>i-beral patronage he has received from the citizens of this city and tho surrounding District, during the past year, respectfully an? nounces that he now permanently establishes himself in Columbia. All operations on the natural Teeth faithfully porformed. ARTI? FICIAL CASES, in every approved method, Carefully and satisfactorily executed-among which he would call special attention to that known as Reynold-i' Patent; and of IUB suc? cess iu constructing Artificial Caeca by thia beautiful and durable process, he is enabled, with confidence, to refer to his patients and to the patentee. O ill ce on Main street, over First National Bank. Jan 8 Eureka Champagne. Sm(~\ CASES California CHAMPAGNE, 7iia MM^KJ nufactured from the pure and unadulte? rated juice of the Grape, and much superior in davor and quality to the many chemically pre? pared and spurious imitations now offered to the public. Price per case of 1 dozen Quarts, $15.00; or, 2 dozen PintB at $16. Terms cash. Aug ll J. AT. R. AGNEW. Tobacco! Tobacco I! 1 Afl LBS. Choice SMOKING TOBACCO, XUU "XortH Star." 60 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, consisting of thc finest and lowest grades. "Someveiy choice." Just received and for sale by Aug 15 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Sights and Sensations IN FRANCE "SRMANY, Ac. $1.50. Hilt to Hi' . jj Surry, of Eagle's Nest, $1.50. Fivo Acres Too Much, by Rooseveldt, a very pleasant and instructivo book, $1.50. How Crops Grow, for all agriculturalists, by Professor Johnson, $1.50. Old Town Folks, a novol, by Mrs. Stowe, $2. Tho Wedding Day in all Ages and Countries. Stretton, a novell by Kingsley, 40 cents. Tho Villa on thc Rhine, by Auerbach. Ho Knew He was Bight, by Trollope. Tho Malay Archipelago, its Inhabitants and Animals, finely illustrated, full of information. European Vineyards, by Flagg, $1.50. Liddons' Bampton Lectures,^London. Tho Virginians, Tho Nowcomos, cheap edi? tions Thackeray's works and other now books. For sale at BRYAN A McOARTER'S June 30_Bookstore._ Jos. DANIEL POPE. A. C. HASKELL. F0FE & HASKELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, Office-Law Range, Columbia, 8. C. May 5 DR. W. H. TITT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vesotable Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dye, For sale bv Feb 27 ly E. E. JACKSON. $10.000. For Sctlo MTHAT splendid CORN AND HOT TON FARM, known as thc "SALU-flBS DA FORK PLANTATION,"situatedST nine miles South from Newberry Court House, S. C., and forty milos from Columbia. The placo contains about eighteen hundred acres of choice lauds; about twelve hundred of which aro open, and tho balauce woodland. Bounded on two sides by "Bush" and "Big" Saluda Rivers, it affords a largo proportion of the most desirable bottom or swamp lands; and on Big Saluda River it has ono of thc most valuable unimproved water privileges in the South. The improvements arc an elegant Two-Story Framed Dwelling, six or eight Dou blo Framed nouses for laborers quarters, Stables, Barns, Blacksmith and Carpenter Shops and other out-houses-all sound and in good condition. Belonging to the place, and propelled bv an excellent water power, is ono of tho best Merchant Mills in the State, having two setts of forty-eight inch French Burr Wheat Stones, ano one of same size for Corn, with machinery all complete. Also, a No. 1 Circular Saw Mill; Oin Houso with a seventy five Saw Gin; Threshing Houae, with an excel lent Thresher and Grain Fan; also, a Cotton Screw. Lands in this section will produce from ono to two bales of cotton per aero with? out a doubt. Terms cash or its equivalent. Parties wish? ing to purchase, can seo tho place and obtain further information by application to Jordan P. Pool, Esq., Newberry Court House, 8. C. or address H. WARE ft SON, July 9 imo* New Orleans, La. .'.ifnT:Wr.- . i ?? ? ? FALL TB ADE. 1869. '^WT'E aro receiving a very large Btock Of ' READY-MADE CLO THIN O, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HAT$tl,$c., ?fcc, Which wo hare eolectod with great care, and offer to our customers at IJOW Prices. A NEW FEATURE. WE have secured the services of a FIRST CLASS T FRENCH CUSTOM CLOTHING CUTTER AND SUITABLE TAILORS, And will make CLOTHING TO ORDER in style and flt second to no other house in the country. We havo a magnificent Rna of FRENCH AND ENGLISH C AH 81 Ul Kit KS To select from, and will take pleasure in show? ing them. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE _D?YERS._Sept IC CLOSING OUT Summer Goods! PRIOR TO TAKING STOCK, AND moving in New Store, will sell for fifteen days the above class of Goods, at and below first cost. Call at tho Sign of BIG BOOT AND HAT, Opposite Columbia Hotel. Aug 1 A. SMYTHE. Chinese Sooial Life, BY Justice Doolittle-illus tra ted-with some account of their Religious Education and business Customs and Opinions. 2 vols. 15. Stewart McKonzio'a Campaign in China published in 1812.. 50 oauto.: - NewJSupply Yesterdiy, To-Day and Forever. Sights and Sensations in France, Germany and Switzerland. $1.50. Famous London Merchants. Book for boys, Baker's Rifle and Hound in Ceylon. Ulus trated. (1.50. Popular Education and Public Instruction. Tho Wedding Day in all Ages and Countrieu. By Wood. $1.50. My Daughter Elinor. A Novel. $1.25. Thackeray's Novels-at 50 and 75 cents. For sale at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S August 10 Bookstore. FRUITS Di AND OUT OF SEASON. LEMONS AND ORANGES, Dates, Prunelles, Figs, Prunes. A fresh lot of fino French Confection? ary-something rich, rare and palatable. Frosh Nuts, Almonds and Raisins. Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lemon Sugar. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, AN ENDLESS VARIETY. CAKES and PIES-fresh and mado to order. Pure CANDIES manufactured daily. Croquet Sets-a tine, healthy, ?ut-door ex cr? uise. Keep Cool! Thc subscriber, intending to give his friends ind customers a chance to keep cool, has de? termined to reduce tho prico of CREAM for thc balance of the sent?n. Cream per quart, 75 cents. Cream per plate, 20 cents. Cream per naif plate, 10 cents. Lemonade and Fruit Beverages, 10 cents per glass. Call and bc convinced of the correctness of thc above. J. McKENZIE, June 4 Main Street Pure Corn Whiskey. ?\f\ BBLS. Pure Corn WHISKEY, for salo ?\j luw to dealers. E. * G. D. HOPE, May 1 Agents Old North State Distillery. Gibbes & Thomas, Beal Estate Agents, OFFER their servicoa to the pnblic as GEN' ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell bands, and other property, on commission. No uharges until sales are effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 13 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. Fulton Harket Beef. PICKLED Ox Tongues and Sugar-cured Breakfast Strips. For sale hv Juno 13 E. A G. D. HOPE. Hams and Strips. FRESH TO HAND : Choice Sugar-Cured HAMS, Ferris' " " Breakfast Stripe, " Extra Smoked Tongues, Fulton Market Beef. Supplies of tho above received weekly. For iale by_GEO. SYMMERS. Holland Gin. 1PIPE PURE SCHIEDAM GIN, direct from the Custom House. JOHN C. SEEGERS. Preserving Kettles. TINNED and Enamilod Preserving KET? TLES, for salo low, by FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. "Stonewall Flour." TniS justly celebrated brand of VIRGINIA FLOUR can always bo obtained at stnro of FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER^ Flour! Flour!! pr/\ BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, at $10-best in market. 50 bbls. Extra Family Flour, at 19-equal to country. 50 bbls. Super Flour, at $8-new and sweet. Our Choice Family Flonr is tho "erer.m of tho city and superior to any in this market." Terms cash. J. i. T. R. AGNEW. To Bent. A desirable RESIDENCE, containing seven rooms. Well of good water on tho -.promises. Apply to July 13 GREGG, PALMER & CO. ... taap BU Votent, I. i . ? aa - --ii ! -a.\iotlon ?ales. ' Hil '.isntj^nt^-iSuitV wilt J 1 By D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Auction'rs. AT CLABX8oH,ff-Tc?K-Otrr, 8. 0. ' TT) Y Tirtuo of tb? authority lu me Vested aa _L) AH ?ig neo cf tho Bankrupt Estates namod, ,1 win sell, at Clarkeon'a Turn-Out, 8. ?v on tho 28tb day of September, at H o'clock A. M., the fo?owiiHr property, to wit: ' . Ono. MARE, two.Hole?, ?even Head of Cat? tle,, one old Carriage. ot?? lergc riar.tr.tien Wagon, one ?mall Wagon, ?nd other articles of peraonal property, bejongin^ to tho, Bank? rupt Estate 6f Gilbert Garner. Terme cash. ?Ulo posieive. THOMAS J. LAMOTTE, Assignee. COLUMBIA,, 8ept. 18,18C9. Sept 19oiwtu8 Estate Stale of Stocks and Bonds. BY JACOB LEVIN. On MONDAY. October 4,1 will sell, in front of the Court House, at 10 o'clok-sale pot.it ive, I 29 SHARES CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CA? ROLINA RAILROAD, 3 Bonds City of Columbia, $500 ouch, 2 Bonds City of New Orleans, 11,000 each. Sept 19_mwS I Assignee's Sale of Choses in Action. IN pursuance of an order from his Honor Judge Bryan, to mo directed. I, aB assignee of the estate of JOHN MAYER, Bankrupt, will soU, at public auction, at Newberry G. H., 8. C., on the FIRST MONDAY in October next, at ll o'clock A. M., all tho Chuses and Accounts in m v hand belonging to said estate. Sept. 20 10 F. H. DOMINICK, Assignee. Desirable Cottage, BY B. C. PEIX0TT0 & BON. Wo will soil, on MONDAY, tho 4th day of Octo? ber next, in front of the Court House, ir ibis city, at 10 o'clock, All that lot of LAND, with tho COTTAGI thereon, measuring and fronting on Lincolr street GT foot, more or less, running back 21< feet, more or less; bounded on the North ty Mary Smith and Thoa. W. Derry: on the Eas by Jane Hayes; on the South by Sarah Brown o? tho West by Lincoln street." The Cottag? containa 4 basement and 4 upper rooms, nn< porticoes upon front and rear. Upon the pre mises *hore le a fine collection of choice frui treos-h?ar8, apples, peaches, and a fino arbo of grapes; also a fine well of water. ALSO, I That lot or parcel of LAND bounded on th North bv Lady stroot; South l>y lot of T. V? Berry; ?ast by estate of G. V. Antwerp; Wes by T. W. Berry; and contains one-fourth of ai acre, moro or less. Thia lot is admirably suit ed for buildi?g purposes. Tho above proporty can bo treated for pri vately previous to day of salo. TERMS-One-third cash; balanco in one an two years. Purchasers to pay us for necessar papers and stamps. S 15 19 23 Od Sheriff's Sale. Thomas F. Carhart rs. Robert C. Audorao and James M. Jones.-Dill to foreclose mor gage.-In Equity, IN pursuance of tho decretal order of th Circuit Court, sitting in Equity in the abov stated caso, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDA in Ootobor next, in front of the Court Hone in Columbia, within tho legal hours: All th; LOT OF LAND, lying and being in the city < Columbia, on Richardson street, fronting o said street 50 feet 4 inches, moro or less, an running back or Westwardly from said stre* 153 feet, more or leas, to a lot recently owne by J. B. Glaaa, now N. By nura; bonnded Sont by Johu Agnew's lot, Wost bv N. Bynum'slo late J. B. Glass', North by Henry Davis' h and Kant by Richardson street. On this V there is a large three-story brick building. TERMS or SALE-Cash suflicieut to pay cos and expanses of snit and sale, and also, tl sum of $7,265 51, and tho interest which BIU have accrued thereon subsequently to tho 151 day of August, 1869, and the balanco on a cr dit until the 15th day of March, 1871. Tl purchaser to give bond and mortgago of tl Sremises, with interest thereon from the 15 ay of March, 1869, payable annually, and insure the property in a sufficient amount ai ashign the policv, and to pav for stamps ai paporH. P. F. FRAZEE, S. It. C. Sept 12 ruth_ Sheriff's Sale. Wm. M. Beckham, Administrator, vs. Jam B. Williams, et al. PURSUANT to tho decretal order in t abovo stated oaae, I will soil, bofo thc Court House, in Columbia, on the FIR! MONDAY iu October next, within tho lef All that TRACT or PLANTATION of LAN in Richland County, on -Congareo River, cc taming 811 acres, moro or lota, bounded the plantation known as Big Lake, thc lan of Thomas Davis and Congareo River. ALSO, All that tract of Laud in Richland Conn containing thirty-one acree, more or less, Griffin's Creek; bounded by tho lands of cati of John Bates, Palmetto Academy and othe ALSO, All that tract of Land, in Lexington Conn known as the "Sand Hill Tract," containi 840 acres, moro or less, betwoon tho hoi waters of Savannah, Hunt, Tom's Creek a First Creek; bounded by lands of Henry Sig 1er, George W. L?rick, F. E. Williams, Hei P. Goiger, Jool T. Lowman and J. F. Enser. TERMS OF SALE.-Cash sufficient to i costs and expense of suit, and one-third of siduo; balance on a credit of one, two r three years, secured by bond, with appro' personal security, and a mortgage of thc | mises sold; purshasers to pay for all necees papers and stamps. P. F. FRAZEE, Sept 12mth_S. R. C Sheriff's Sale. Julian Soulo, Adm'r, et al, vs Emma S Du( al-In Equity IN pursuance of tho decretal order of Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, I will ? ou tho FIRST MONDAY in October next, front of tho Conrt Houso in Columbia, wit the legal hours, tho following property.vi; Tho HOUSE AND LOT in the city of Coli bia, bounded ou tho North by landa of ' Price; East by tho Marion Street Melho Church; South by Lumber street, and Wea lands of Wm Laval, Trustee, measuring fact Cinches, more or less, on Lumber str and running back northwardly 120 fe< inches, more or less, ALSO. Thc nou3C and Lot in tho city of Colnm bounded on tho North.by Lumber street, 1 bv lands now or latolv of Thomas H Wi South by lands of Whitfield Walker, Trus and West by Bull street, containing one of an acre, more or leas, ALSO, The Houso and Lot in tho'city of Colum bounded on tho North by-: East by b now or late of Thomas Ii Wado; South on II land stre?t, and West by landa of Tho Stenhouse, measuring 54 'eet, moro or lest Richland street, and run ling back Northw .y 240 feet and ll inohes, more or less, Terma cash. Purchaser to pay for eta and papers. P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. Sheriff's Sale. John A. Crawford vs. Sophia Mnldrow, et < Dill to foreclose mortgage.-In Equity. IN pursuance of tho docrotal order ol Circuit Court, sitting in oquitv in tho a' stated case, I will sell, on thoFIRST MON] in Octobor next, in front of the Court He in Columbia, within tho legal hours: All that lot of LAND, containing ono-t of an aero, more or less, eituato In tho ci Columbia, and bonnded South by Washin streot; East by lot formerly of M. E. Muid bought from airs. Johnson; North by H Davis' lot and lot formerly of A. Herborn and West by a lot conveyed by John A. C ford to Samuel L. Mu.Jrow, on 1st Febri 1861, now owned by W. Hutaon Wigg. chaecr to pay for stamps and papers. T cash. P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. -. Sale in Bankruptcy. 'p JACOB-LEVU?.AcoT??Ht?a. *J In the matter'of James G. Gibbes, Bankruvt. IN pureuancoof the order of his Honor Judge Bryan, will be sold, at public ont erv, by me, at the Court House, in Columbia, on the FI It si MONDAY in October, at ll o'clock h. M., the following property, belonging to the estate of -tbs said Bankrupt, to wit: A TRACT OF LAND, containing 231 acres, more or les?, lying on both aides of tho Enoroe River, in th? State of South Carolina, adjoin? ing lands on the South side of the ?aid river in Laurens County, owned by Jesso Leather wood and by Simpson Roebuck, and on tb? Nortli side of said river by landa in. Hpartan burg County, owned by Jesse Leatherwood and by John and Andrew Westmoreland, bet? ter known a? "Yan Patten Shoals," on which 'is a saw, grist and flour mill. N. B.-This property recommends itself aa the best mill seat in the State. The water power is unsurpassed; the situation beautiful and healthful, and it lies directly in the track of the Air Line Railroad. The heirs of John Carlington hold a first hen upon the property for a portion of the purchase money, and the Rev. John Fielding a second mortgage lien. Farther particulars given at tho sale. Both bena cet np and esta? blished. ALSO, At the same time and place, a lot of LAND, with DWELLING-HOUSE and out-buildings thereon, containing one-half of an acre, more or loss, situated on Flam street, in the city of Columbia, in the State aforesaid:, butting and bounding to tho North on lot of - McAllis? ter to the South on Plain street, to the East on lot now owned by J. P. Southern, and to the West on lot now owned by Henry Davis. On said lot there is a mortgage lieh now held by James A. Mooro. Esq., and a second mortgage held by Rev. John Fielding. Both liens established. ALSO, A LOT in Columbia, Stato of South Carolina containing a little more than one-half acre, situated on Plain street, and bounded on the North bv Plain street, on the South by lot held now by Dr. William Reynolds, on the East by Main street, and on the West by the grounds of the Baptist Church. On which lot there exists a mortgage lien which has been set up aud established. ALSO, A tract of LAND or Plantation, called "The White Pond Tract," containing 1,000 acres, more or less, situate about 12 miles from Co? lumbia, in Richland County. The correct boundaries of which will be given on the day of sale. On which said last tract there exists a lien for part of tho purchase money, set up and es trblishcd. Terms cash, by order of the Court. Pur? chasers to pay for papers and the necessary stamps. Twenty-one days notice being here? by given in the several Counties in which thc said lands lie. W. J. HOKE, September 9, 1369. Assignee. N. 13.-At the same time and place will bc sold a claim of the said Assignee for the sun: of $20,000, which ie now in litigation in Cuna da, against the Express Company, which claiir was reserved at a former sale. Sept 9.thm6 W.-J. HOKE, Assignee. Sheriff's Sale. Ex parte Marv J. Strother et al_In Comme? Pleat. IN pursuance of an order in the above statei caso, I will sell, on tho first MONDAY ii October heit, in front of the Court Houso, ii Columbia, within the legal hours, AU that LOT OF LAND, in the city of Co lumbia, bounded on the North by lands o Frederick W. Oreen, on the East by the Co lumbia Canal, Qu tho South by Senate street and on the Weet by tho Congareo River, con taining two and one-half acres, more or lest This property will be sold subject to the claii of the hie interest of P. Boni, now held by ? A. Pearce, jr., and is limited to $500. Terms cash. P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. Martha G. Roberts, Administratrix, VA. Bobe] O. Sams et ux.. et al. , P[ pursuance of the decretal order of the CL cuit Court, sitting in Equity in tho aboi stated caso, I will sell, on the drat MONDA in October next, in front of the Oourt Hous* in Columbia, within the legal hours, All that LOT, PIECE or PARCEL OF LANI in the city of Columbia, butting and boondin to the North on Christ Church, to tho Sont on Tuy lor street, to the East on lot former of O. M. Roberts, now of Samuel Waddle, ar to the West on Marion street; measuring Ea and West 156 feet, and North and South 2< feet, more or less. Tr HMS or SAU:-One-half cash; the balam on a credit of twelve months, secured by box and mortgage, with interest from date of sal Purchaser to pay for stamps aud papers. Sept 12 m th P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. C. Sheriffs Sale. Edward Einelcr, Jr., and Henry 0. Eiuslc Executor:^, Vr. Amelia B. Kinsler fi al. PURSUANT to the decretal ordor in t above stated oase of date August 28. 1869 will sell, bofore the Court Houso in Coiumb: on the 5TH day of OCTOBER NEXT, witb the legal hours: All the right, title and interest of John Kinsler, deceased, in the following tracts LANDS, in Lexington County, of which 1 father, William Kinsler, deceased, and 1 mother, Salomi Kinsler, deceased, died pc sensed, viz: 1 The Homo Place, 1,000 acres, 2 The Friday Old Place, 300 acres, 3 The Seibel Field Tract, 100 acres, 4 Tho Mount Hebron Tract, 150 acres, 5 The McCary Kinsler Tract, 800 acres, 6 The Smith Tract, 040 acres, 7 The Hunter Tract. 640 acres, 8 The William Kinsler Tract, 250 acres, 9 The Red Bank Tract, 2.300 acres, 10 The Mouth of Saluda Tract, 200 acree, 11 The "Burnt House" Track, 1,620 acres, 12 Tho Oconeo River Tract, in Georgia, acres, Terms cash. F. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C Sheriff 's Sale. D. B. DeSausaure, Commissioner, vs. Willi Kin s I or, Edward aud Henry O. Kinsler, ] ecutors. et al: PURSUANT to the decretal ?rdor to mo rected, I will sell, on the FIFTH DAY of tober noxt, before tho Cotfrt House, in Cob bia, within the legal hours: All that lot, pieco, parcel or tract of LAI situato in Richland County, containing f and 45-100 acres; bounded on tho Nortfc James M Crawford; East by Wm Walli South by Upper street; and West by < Hopo and Mrs Leavy; Terms cash sufficient to pay costs of i and sale and the mortgage debt; balance ( credit of six months, secured by bond, T good personal security, acd a mortgage premises sold Purchaser to pay for allpaj and stamps._P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. J Sheriff's Sale. The-Fmidont and Directors of the Dani the Stato of South Carolina vs. James Ci cart-In Etjuity. IN pursuance of tho decrotal order of Circuit Court, sitting in Equity in abovo stated case, I will sell, on the first M DAY in October next, in front of the Ci House, in Columbia, within thc legal houri All that LOT or PARCEL OF LAND, the improvements thereon, containing acre, more or leas, sit?atelo the cityof Col bia, and bounded as follows: On tho Nortl Lumber street, on the East by estate of Ja T. Munds and Jerome M. Miller, South by Hannan and Robort Swaffield, and Wes Gates street. TERMS or SALK-Sufficient cash to pa\ costs of MK? and expenses of salo and mortgage debt; balance on a credit ol months. Purchaser to give bond and n gage ol the premises sold, and to paj papers and stamps. P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R.