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, ilir'l" Hew?. LONDON, iHp?aber 18.-A writer ia the TVmes-'fsvete another deeper and wider canal, lees sobseqaent to fogs and sand drifte, through Central America. LoNDONDEBY, December 18.-Addi? tional police ana a large nnmber of troops have arrived-a prevoniivo of riots during the celebration of the anni? versary of Uta. siege. FABIO, December 18.-The Emperor baa entirely recovered. Eocliefort'a news? paper bas appeared. Navr l^^^pAb t, SSfM^^fi1^ for tao Passaic oapsizod this noon as tho menwere going to dinner, and fonr men and one boy drowned: They were iron? workers, ia the employment of the Pitts? burg Bridge Building Company. Their nasses are John Buey, Thomas Eilso, William Manchester and John Leonard, ol Newark, and Timothy Griffith, of Pittsburg, Pa., all unmarried. COLUMBUS, GA., December 1G.-Geo. Eagle was hilled in a saloon at 2 o'clock thia morning. Peter Dealiam knooked bim down, and Peter Troot knocked hia head against the floor, breaking his.skull. The men had spent the night in a Rum? bling saloon, and were drank. Troot and Dash am have been arrested. CHAHIIESTO?', December 18.-Arrived schooners. E. Carson, Philadelphia. HAZE WON, PA., December 18.-A coal mine' caved to-day, carrying down twe largo houses; ten fives lost. ?" -> ' Washington Ife%va. W ASHING TON , December 18.-The Se nate adjourned at h?lf-past 1 o'clock after peening the Georgia bill, by a voU of 40 to 9. The Obly chatiges made un the adoption of the fifteenth amendment as preliminary to restoration, und thi r?tention of seats by those who clain that, they served the Confederacy nndei dorses. The title of the bill was amend ed, toread: "promote," instead of "per foot" reconstruction of Georgia. Th? arguments showed a growing dispositioi for giving further license to Congress ii controlling Georgia's action as a State. Tho House considers Georgia on Mon day. There seems no doubt but that i will r?sh through under the previ ou question. There has been alternate snow am rain all day, dosing with a gale. Internal reven ne receipts to-day, $500, OOO. The Banking and Currency Committc will send a committee to New York, t investigate the gold panio. Tho impeachment of Judge Trigg, c Tennessee, is probable, for alleged pai tial?ty against the Government. The Reconstruction Committee post poned the Virginia matter nntil after th recess. Dissolution of Copartnership. TOB Firm of FISHER, IX>WRANCE FISHER is dissolved by the death of tl ?nior. partner. All those indebted to this concern are ea neatly requested to come forward aud sett their account H withount delay. R. N. LOWRANCE, [ c,"rv:v"ra J. FISHER, \ s<T?T COLUMBIA, 8. C., December 1,1H?9. New Firm. RN. LOWRANCE, W. B.LOwA.NCE At . V. C. L?RICK having pi^feased tl atock of Fisher, Lowrance A -4wMmtr, ha' united under the firm of LOWRANCE A CG and beg leave to offer their eorvices to, ai ask a continuance of, the favors of the fricm of the old oonoerfi. They will receive payme from all parties indebted to Fisher, Lt)wran 3r. Fisher: and those having claims against tl same, will present them for liquidation. Dec 2_ LOWRANCE A CO. HOLIDAY POODS. HANDSOME, I3SEFUI AND OHEAP, AT W.D.LOVE&CO.'I POPLINS, MERINOS, Delaines. Scotch Plaids, ?lack Silk, Fancy Bilks, Ginghams, Prints, Linen Cambric Handle's, Cuffs Collars, Ribbons and Trimminj GLOVE DOXE8, Work Boxes, Work BaBkots, Lunch Baskets, Reticules, Railroad Bags. Portmonies, containing all sizes of English A Son'? Needles, which we guarantee. LADIES' KID QLOVES-bes Gent's Kid Gloves-best, Ladies' Cloth Gloves-best, Ladies' Berlin Gloves-best, Ladies' Buck Gloves-best. Ladies' Cotton and Merino Ho Gent's Cotton " half Ladios' Under Vests, Gent's Hndor Zests. LADIES' ARAB SHAWLS, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks, Hoods, Sontags and Coats, Opera Bacquoe-entirely new, Gent's Shawls, Blankets. 10-4., 11-4., 12-4., Tablo Damasks, Table Covers, Piano Covers. CASSIMERfiS AND CLOT: Joans and Tweeds, Brown and Bleach Dornest CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, &C, & We sell standard and reliablo makes Goods only, and guarantee satisfaction in W. D. LOVE, W. ?. LOVE dc CO., B. B. MoCREERY. Colombia Hotel Bnildii Doo 15_ Kare Chance for Investment. rHpHE Snbsoriber, in view of a contomnh 1 change in his business, offors for sale following desirable property: One first class FLOURING MILL, with I i og attachment. One first class Corn Mill, with screei testassent. One first class 20-horso power upright St Engine, with necessary Shafting, Belting, fcc, all hi complete running order, and an VabUshed ran of custom, affording an oppr a i ty ndt often obtained, for any one wishir mgage in the business. AXSO, Tho MILL HCUSE, Work-shops and D' ins House adjoining, now occupied by subscriber. To an'approved purohaaor, b will bo made liberal. B. TOZE Dee 5 oarrcDcy. Exchaugo-long ,9K; a?OJ't 9V, G?ld20?.?. ?a"?, aa-cou?on, ffi?? Tennessee'*, ex-coupon, h\H; new 48}<; ; Virginia's, ex-eonpon. 49; Louisiana's, old, 68; new 60; levee 6a, 60%; 8's 76K; Alabama 8's 90^; 5's62??; Georgia O's 82; 7*s94; North Carolina's, old, 42; new 29??; South Carolina'*, now, 72J?. Flour dull and drooping. Wheat quiet and very firm. Corn a shade firmer. Fork du fl-new mess 32.00. Lard dull, at 18^(3)18^. Cotton quiet, at 25>?. Freights dull. 7 P.M.-Cotton dull and unchanged; sales 1,000 bales, at 25 for uplands. Fionr unchanged. Wheat and corn quiet and very firm. Whiskoy lower, at 1.06(S? 1.50, in barrels; Western 95@1.00 free closiug at 95. Pork heavy and lower 31.75@32.50. Lard quiet and heavy kettie ?9@i9,' ?. Bank statement is un? favorable; loss in legal reserve nearly $1,500,000. Sterling 8^@8JB. Gold 20Va@20;,?. Governments heavy. 62's 13@.13'fj. Southerns steady-Georgia 6's 82. Stocks closed firm and in bet? ter feeling. BALTIMORE, December 18.-Cottou steady, at 25. Four quiet. Wheat firmer-1.35@1.40; low gradea dull. Corn firmer-white 85@88; yellow 90@ 92. Provisions nothing doing. CINCINNATI, December 18.-Cor.i dull. Pork 30.00. Lard no demand. Pro? visions quiet-shouldors 15*4 ; clear sides 18@18??. Lard \?}?. CHARLESTON, Dec/mber 18.-Cotton quiet and nnohanged; sales 225 bales middlings 94??*? receipts 1,902; lexports coastwise 1,977. AUGUSTA, December 18.-Cotton mar? ket quiet and easier; sales 619 bales; re? ceipts 930-middling nominally 28,l?; stock on hand 1,780. SAVANNAH, Decerhber 18.-Sales of] cotton 500 bales-middUngs 24^; mar-i ket easier. MONTGOMERY, ALA. , December 18. The receipts of cotton at this place to dato since September 1, are 53,000 bales -being 25,000 more than to same time last year, and 10,000 more than the re-. ceipt8 from September 1, 1868, to Sep- j tember 1, 1869. MOBILE, December 18.-Cottou in "fair demand and closed qoiet; sales 1,000, bales-middlings 23receipts 4,891. NEW ORLEANS, December 18.-Cotton ! dull and lower-24@24J4'; salea 2,600 bales; receipts 2.090. Floor 4.70(3)6.00. Pork 32.50. Bacon-lobbing 16??@21>?; hams 25. Sugar dull and lower-prime 12. Coffee dull-fair 15>4 ; prime l7V ?17>?. Gold 21. LONDON, December 18--Noon.-Con? sols 912.",;'. Bonds 86. I PARIS, December 18.-The Bourse I opeued quiet and firm-rentes 72 and 45. LIVERPOOL, December 18-3 P. M. Cotton quiet and easier-uplands ll?*? 11%; Orleans 12@12??. DRY GOODS! NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. WK take pleasure in announcing to tho public, that we have this day opened a ?"UH: Btnck ot' I)RY GOODS, of every descrip? tion, and shall always have on hand a fine assortment of all tho various Goods appertain? ing to our trade. Our Dress Goods Department Shall always bo replete, with the latest styles of Silks, Satins, Poplins, Plaids, Empress Cloths. Merinos, Delaines and Operas, in all colors. Prints of all grades and makes. TABLE LINENS, in all styles, Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doylies and Diapers of every description. In JEANS, CASSIMERES, BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, we shall always have a complete assortment. In BLEACHED GOODS, SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, and in BROWN COTTONS, we shall otter great inducements. In GLOVES, HOSIERY, GENT'S WEAR, Collars, Merino Drawers and Shirts, a fine se? lection and bargains. A line assortment of NOTIONS on hand. Call and soo us, at the New Store., in Dicrcks' new building, under the old Kinslor Hall. Dec 2 3mo 8. W. PORTER A CO. IPIPES ! PIPES ! ALARGE and choice selection of real Meer? schaums, from $5 to $20-imitation from 75 cents to $.3. Also, a fine assortment of I Briar and Rubber PIPE8, Cherry and Rubber Stems, with a variety of Meerschaum Segar Holders, just received, at E. POLLARD'S. Nov 28 mtbl2_ Fresh Norfolk Oysters. IF vou want freah NoifolkOYS "TERS*, call at the Columbia Icc House, where they are kept con? stantly on hand, and sold low for cash. All orders from tho country promptly attended to. Nov 10 3mo* _ JOHN D. BATEMAN. Cow Feed ! Cow Feed '. JUST received, a fresh lot of COW FEED, at tho Columbia leo House, which will bo sold low for cash. J. D. BATEMAN. Nov 20_3mo Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. e*f\f~\ LBS. Choico Broakfaet BACON, H )\J 200 Lba. Prime Smoked BEEF, for ealo by E. A G. D. HOPE. Fire Crackers ! Fire Crackers ! "1 AA POXES first quality FIRE CRACK XV/V./ EUS, just roceivod and for salo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. New Goods. I HAVE just roceivod another supply or fine English and Fronch CASSI? MERES, of tho latest styles, which are offered low for cash. C. D. EBERHARDT, Washington street, opposite Law Range. Nov 25_ HEISE'8 DINING SALOON . 18 OPENED for the' **--?*"?*"f^??KEAS?*N, with choice' OYSTERS, GAME, Ac, together with everything that is usually kept in a first class Restaurant._ Nov 16 ALEX. Y. LEE, ~ Architect, Civil atad Hydraulic Knglnecr. (-1 EN ERAL Agent for the State of South Ca T retina for Moale's Patent EARTH CLO? SET. Nov 10 Eris Krinffi? is ?omisie HEADQUARTERS I AT M'KENZIB'S, IAIN STREET. The only autlwrized Agent by Letter? Patent, from Santa Clave. WUK HE o vcr v thing possible and impossi? ble can be obtained in Kris' line, which covers * multitude of Nick Knacks, such as TOYS, of all descriptions. FANCY BOXES in crest varioty. BON-BONS. CANDY FRUITS. Ac, Ac, as? sorted CANDIES, pure, and of Columbia ma? nufacture. [N.B. No Clay or Kaolin uecd in this ma? nufactory; pure Sugars, unadulterated.] Domestic JELLIES-Apple, Haw, Plum, Cranberry and Qoosoberry, from pure fruits. Together with imported Currant Jelly. TAMARINDS and CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES. A special invoice of TOYS from Kris, expect? ed on Thursday. FIRE WORKS, CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, ROCKETS, Ac, Ac. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^C A(^8^^^ to order. SCOTCH CAKE and Currant Bunn. Small CAKES in great variety. Fresh RAISINS in whole, half and quarter boxes. Smyrna FIGS in all sized packagea. Malaga GRAPES. ! PRUNES, WeBt India and Florida Oranges; j Northern Apples, Lemons, Ac, Ac A fresh iuvoico of those choice and incom I parable CRACKERS, viz: ALBERT BIBCCIT8, made by McKenzie A Middlomas, Edinburg, j Scotland: with a choice and aelected stock of Goods, fancy and staple, too numerous to mention. Call, see, try, and be convinced. J. MCKENZIE. Main street. Next door to corner o? Lady street, Colum? bia. 8. C. Dec 15 CHRISTMAS IS ?O O M X HST Gr ! ^.ND all kind-hearted people will gladden the heartH of their friends and little ones by giving them a Christmas or New Year Present Yon will timi over TEN THOUSAND diff?r? ent USEFUL ARTICLES, from 10 cents up to $.10, at the store of G. F. JACKSON. Fresh Goods RECEIVED to-day: 90 Barrels Western FLOUR, super, ex? tra and family. 2,000 pounds Fine Feed. Bost Orange County Butter, Dairy and Fac? tory Cheese, Saur Kraut, Mineo Moat, (.tonie Uiing nice) Brandy Fruits. Jellies-aBSortod Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, Salmon, Cove Ovsters, Lobsters. Sardines, Desicatcd Cod Fiah, Fulton Market Beef, Pickles, Salmon, Bay Mackerel, etc., etc. Nov'20 LEAPHART A SLOANS. For Sale. DICKSON'S HIPPO VED COTTON SEED. GROWN from Seed purchased directly of Mr. David Dickson, in 18G7, and carefully preserved from mixing or adulteration with other seed. I willdelivor the 8ecd, sacked in good order, at the Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail? road, at $2.00 per bushel, for auy amount un? der 5 bushels, or at $1.50 per bushol, for all amount ? in excess of 5 bushels. A. P. AMAKER, St. Matthew's, 8. C. I respectfully refer to the below named gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of me last spring, for information touching tho purity and supe? riority of thc Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Oood wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Motte; P. M. Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. l'aulling, Esq., St. Mat? thew's ; L. R. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's; and Captain P. H. W. Briggmann and W. B. Muller, Esq., Orangeburg Court House ; allcfOrango burg County, B. C. Nov 4 3mo* Hams ! Hams ! ! NEW Sugar-cured Hame and Bacou Strips, jUMt received aud for sale low by Nov 21 J. ic T. R. AGNEW. Cheese ! Cheese ! ! pf f\ BOXES Factory and Goshen Cheese, OU just roceived and for salo low bv Nov 24 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Oak Bark! Oak Bark! WANTED, at the Columbia Tannorv, 100 ! Cords OAK HARK. Apply to N23J. P. THOMA8 A CO.. Colombia, B.C_ Solomons' Bitten, THE great SOUTHERN TONIO and Divigo rant, is for ealo by Da. O. H. MIOT, Nov 21_Druggist, Columbia. 8. C. Fresh Norfolk Ovsters, RECEIVED EVERY DAY, and families can be aupplied in any quantity, at Nor 9* J.J?. HJMSk^a RESTAURANT. Choice Wines and Liquors. pr r% BASKETS and Cases Gonuine OH AM. tj\J PAQNE, Hoidsieck.Lao D'Or and Carte D'Or. London Dock and Hennesey Brandies, Hol? land Oin. Harmony, Sherry, Claret and Southside Ma? deira Winos. Warranted, and for sal? by Nor IO E. A O. D. HOPE. ^.wotiO?JL ?Ale?. CHAUIJESTOS, 8. C.. ADVERTISE- ! I MEST. SALE ATA UCTJO X. BY SAMUEL 0. BLACK, STOCK BROKER AND AUCTION EEK. ON TUESDAY next, the 2lSt instant, I ?ill offer for sale, at public auction, at ll o'clock A. M., at old Poat Office, on Broad street, Charleston, 8. 0., HO,OOO State of South Carolina 6 per cent. STOCK, issued by the State under an Act of December, 18G1, and dated 1st January, 18C2. ALSO, $6,000 G per cent. Bonds of State of South Carolina, issued 1st January, 1861, and paya ble 1st Juno, I860. Above will be aold in sums to suit purchas? ers. Terme caah. Dec 17 fm2 Valuable Heal Estate at Auction. BT D. C. FELXOTTO ft SON. BY virtue of an order of sale to me direct? ed, by the Hon. George 8. Bryan, Judge of the United Statoe District Court, for the District of South Carolina, I will ofter for sale, at public auction, on MONDAY, the Sd day of January, 1870, at the Court House in thc city of Columbia, at 10 o'clock, All that lot, piece or parcol of LAND, with the buildings and all bricks and materials re? maining thereon, eituato, lying and being in the city of Columbia, and State aforesaid, and described in a conveyance thereof from John J. Kinidor to Benjamin F. Evans A Harvey Cogswell, dates tho 29th day of August, A. D. 1863, recorded in tho Mesnc Conveyance Office, Bichland District, in Book B, page 420, as all that piece, parcol or tract of land, containing three acres and a half of an acre of land, be tho same more or ICBM, situated in tho city of Columbia, and boundod on the North by Lady street, and on tho South by Gervais street, and on tho West by Huger street, and on the East in part by Pulaski street and in part by Han? nah and Amelia Briggs' land. The same to be sold free from all lieu or en? cumbrance. TERMS or SALE.-One-third cash, balance on a credit of one, two and three years, secured by bond of purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, por annum from the day of sale, payable annually, and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay aaaignee for papers and stamps. G. HE HUE HT SAS8, Assignee of Evana A Cogswell. OrncE or REGISTER IN BANKBUI'TC Y, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Pursuant to the order of the Court, in the above case, not ico is hereby given to all credi? tors claiming any lien upen thc property above described, to como in and provo their claims before mo, on or before the first Monday in January, A. D. 1870, or in default thereof to bo forever barred from and of the same. JULIUS C. CARPENTER, Deo 1218 19 a? ?6 80 J 2 Register. BY JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. Under Decree in Equity-Cohen vs. Cohen. WILL be sold, In the city of Columbia, on MONDAY, Sd day of January next, at I IO o'clock, at the Court House, All that vacant lot of LAND, situated on the Eaat aide of Main or Bichardaon street, in the city of Columbia, immediately opposite the Columbia Hotel, measuring and containing 2G ! feet front, more or less, and in depth 200 feet, ' more or less, butting and bounding West on Main or Richardson street, East by lot of W. H. Dial, North bv lot of estate of Solomon J. Cohen, and South, by lot now or late of the estate of G. V. Antwerp. TERXS OE SALE.-One-third cash; balanceen a credit of ono and two years, socurcd by bond and mortgage, with interest payablo semi? annually. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. E. W. MACKEY, Dec 12 m t Special Commissioner. Bichland County-In Equity. DECREE FOR FORECLOSURE. . JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. Jamea U.Adams rs. John Kleckley.- Under Decree of the Circuit Court, sitting itt Equity. WILL be sold, on tho first MONDAY in JAN I" A RY next, before tho Court House, in Columbia, between the hours of ll a. m. and j 3 p. m., All that LOT of LAND, aituate near the city I of Columbia, in the County of Richland, on thc j Camdon Road: butting and bounding to tho ] North on the Camden Road; East by the lands of Dr. John Wallace; and to the South and Weat by lands of the estate of Robert Latta; containing four acres, moro or lftss. Torms caah. Thepurohnser to pay for pa? pers and stamps. D. B. MILLER, C*. C. P. Dec 12 mt h Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judge of Probate-AV parte A 8 Clifton. IN pursuance of au ordor made by Wm Hut eon Wigg, Judge of Probato for Richland County, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in January next, in front of the Court House in Columbia, within the legal hours, All that HOUSE and lot and LAND, in the city of Columbia, situate on Eickens street, having a front thereon of 52 feot, and having a depth of 208 feet, bounded by lois of George McLemoro, Edwin J Scott and'Samuel Dent. TERMS OF SALE-One-half caah, and the ba? lance on a credit of twclvo months, with inte? rest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of tho premises. Tho purchaser to insure tho property and assign tho policy, and to pay for stamps and papers. Dec 12 m th P. F. FBAZEE, S. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. Edward Kinsler, Jr., and Henry O. Kineler, Executors, r.*. Amelia B. Kinslor et ol. PURSUANT to the decretal order in the above stated caso, of date August 23, ; 1869,1 will sell, before the Court House in Co? lumbia, on the first MONDAY in January, 1870, within tho legal boura, All tho right, titlo and interest of John J. Kinsler, deceased, in the following tracts of LANDS, in Lexington County, of which bia father, William Kinsler, deceased, and his mst her, Salomi Kinsler, deceased, diod pos? sessed, viz: 1 The Home Place, 1,000 acres. 2 The Friday Old Place. 300 acres, 3 Tho Seibel Field Tract, 100 acres, 4 The Mount Hebron Tract, 150 acre?, 5 Tho McCary Kinalor Tract, ?00 acres. 6 The Smith Tract, 640 aeres, 7 Tho Hunter Tract, 040 acres, 8 Tho William Kinsler Tract, 250 acres. 9 Tho Red Rank Tract, 2 300 acres, 10 Tho Mouth of Saluda Tract, 200 acres, 11 The ..Burnt House" Traot, 1,620 acres, 12 Tho Oconee River Tract, in Goorgia, 100 acres. The abovo described property will bo sold at tho risk of the former turchaaer, ho having failed to complv with the terms of sale. Term? cash. ' P. F. FBAZEE, S. R. C. Dec 12 mth Sheriff's Sale. Wm Sim ll and John A Shioll va Elizabeth Shiell, et al. PURSUANT to tho decretal order of the Circuit Court, sitting in Equity in tho abovo stated case, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in January next, in front of the Court Uouso in Columbia, within the legal hoers, All that lot of LAND, in thu city of Colum? bia, situated on the corner of Sumter and Lady streets, bounded ou tho North by Joseph Tay? lor's lot, on tho Eaat by Sumter street, and measuring thorson 104 feet, moro or leaa; on tho South by Lady street, and aieasuring I'uei eui* 7? tu? i and 2 Inches, more or less; and on the Wost by Wm and John ShiolFs lot. TEBMB-Cash enough to pay costa and ex? penses and one-third residue; balance on a credit of one and two years, seonred by bond and mortgage of premises sold. Purchaser to par tot stamps and ali necessary papers. The above described property will bs sold at the risk of former purchaser, hs having failed to comply with terms of former ?ale. Doo 12 mth P. F. FRAZBE, 9. B. C. - i j ' ?tmmmmmmm. sheriffs &ai?. J?tac? ^plrini, Admlptetrator, and David Hopkins vs. En ar uah Hopkins. Amy G., Hop? kin?, st at-Bill to marshal assets for sale of lands, ?t?. TN pursuance of th? decretal order of the Circuit Court, sitting ia Equity, I ?viii ??ii, on tho first MONDAY in January next, within the legal hours, In front of the Court House, the following tracts of LAND, belonging to tho estate of the Ute Gen. William Hopkins, de? ceased, situated in Richlind County: 1. One Tract, known as the "Little Myers Tract," containing sixty-one and one-quarter acres, more or less; bounded by lands of Mrs. E. O. Brevard, Dr. Hngenin and of estate c f Mrs. E. T. Hopkins. 2. One Tract, known aa tho "Big Myers Tract," containing thirty-two and three-quar? ter acres, more or less; bounded by lands of Mrs. Brevard and of estate of Mrs. ?. T. Hop? kins. 3. One Tract, known aa the "Little Creek Tract," containing two hundred and eighty seven and one-half acre?, more or less; bound? ed by lands of T. J. Robertson, T. J. Harrison, of estate of A. Wallace and of estate of C. R. Bryce. L Ono Tract, known as the"Mill CreckTract,' containing two hundred and ninety-three and one-half acres, more or Ieee; bounded by landt of C. P. Pelham, Mrs. Brevard, Thomas Harrie and Burnside. 5. One Tract, known as the "Swamp Tract,' containing four hundred and two and one quarter acres, more or less; bounded by landi of Mr?. Brevard. Qeneral Owens, by Blacl Lake and Raiford's Creek. C. One Tract, known aa the "Diaeker Tract,' containing four hundred and forty acres. Plats ot these several Tracts, recently ro surveyed by Mr. Alex. Y. Leo, Civil Enginee and Surveyor, may be seen on file in the ollie of tho Clerk of tho Court. TEKMB or SALE_Cash sufficient to cove costs of the proceedings in the above case am of sale, and ono-foarth of tho balance of pnr ch nee money; the remainder on a credit of on and two years, in equal instalments, with in terest from the day of salo. Purchasers t give bond with good personal sureties, an mortgages of the premiaos, and to pay for th oxecutiou of the necessary papers and for re venue stamps. P. F. FRAZEE, Sheriff. Dec 0 _*^m Sheriff's Sale. W. Hutson Wigg, Successor, vs. Sarah Coabi Executrix. IN pursuance of the decretal order of tb Circuit Conrt, sitting in Equity in the abov stated case, I will sell, on the first MONDA in January next, in front of the Court Hone* in Columbia, within the legal hours, All that TRACT or LAND, situate abot nine miles from the city of Columbia, East ( the Charlotte and Booth Carolina Eailroai containing 133] acres; and bounded on it North by Tanda of William Moore and estate < James Cosby; East by lands of Jackson Smit and Willy Le Grande; South by Samuel Coope and Weat by Samuel Coogler and Charlot' and South Carolina Railroad. TEUMS or SALE.-Cash sufficient to pay tl costs of suit and expenses of sale; balance c a credit of six months, secured by bond ar mortgage of premises. Purchasers to pav fi stamps and papers. P. F. FRAZEE, Dec 12 ninth_ _S^R. C. Sheriff's Sale. D. B. DeSaussure for the uso of D. B. Mille C. C. P., vs. Patrick Cantwell_Bill to for close mortgage. IN pursuance of the doaretal order of tl Circuit Court, sitting iu Equity, I will si on tho first MONDAY in January next, in fro of the Court House, in Columbia, within tl legal hours, All that LOT or LAND, in tho city of Colui bia, containing ono aere, and bounded as f< lows: On tho North by lil and in g street; on tl East by Joe Cyrus and John English; on t! South by Taylor street; and on the West 1 Winn street. The above described lot will divided and sold in four equal parts. Tznais or SALE.-Cash sufficient to pay t cost of suit and expenses of salo: also t complainant's solicitors' fee; tho balance or credit of one year, secured by bond and mo: gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay 1 stamps and papers. Dec 12 mth P. F. FRAZEE, 3. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. Elizabeth C. Starling vs. Wesley D. Starlin James G. Gibbes, and others.-Bill for Pt tition, Account, dre. BY virtue of a dccrotal order in tho abo canso, issuing from tho Court of Comm Ploas, for Richland, (sitting in Equity,) I v. sell, to tho highest bidder, on the FIR! MONDAY in January next, in front of t Court House, within tho legal hours of sa tho following parcela o? REAL ESTATE, 1 longing to thc estate of tuc lato Gabriel Starling, doceased, all lying and situated Richland Countv, to wit: 1. A Tract of LAND, known as the Geoi Coon Tract, containing seventy [70] acr more or lesa, situated about twenty miles fri Columbia, near the road to Garner's Ferry. 2. A Tract of Land, known as Roedy Poii containing four hundred and ninety-six [4 acres, more or less, on Mill Creek, bounded lands of C. R. Bryce, Mrs. Brevard and Gu nard. 3. A Tract of Land, known aa thc Jan Campbell tract, containing thrco hundred a nineteen [319] acres, more or iess, hounded lands of Joseph E. Heese and E. D. Gilmor 4. Au improved Lot, in tho city of Cole bia, containing throe-fourths of an acre, m or less, situated on the corner of Barnwell ? Taylor streets. 5. A Lot, in tho city of Columbia, conta ing four acres, more or less, bounded by Li er street on tho South, by Henderson str on the East, and bylands of Mrs. McCord i of Tines on tho West and North. 6. A Lot, in Columbia, containing four acres, more or less, bounded by Wheat, ABBI My, Gates and Rico streets. 7. A Lot, in Columbia, containing one acre, more or less, being the North-west j tion of tho square bounded by Wheat, lt Gatea and Lincoln streets. ALSO, A Tract of Laud, containing threo bund and eighty-four [384] acre?, more or li bounded by lands formerly bolonging to Jai II. Adams, to estate of Ephraim Adams, to ostat? of Gaffney. This tract belongi ostato of Gabriel R StarlinR and to Will R. Taylor, and will bo sold for partition tween them. Tho muniments of title pertaining to said parcels, with plats of rocent re-sun ot parcels above numberod, 5, G and 7, ma seen on file in tho office of Clork of tho Co TERMS OK SALE.-Cash sufficient to pay costs of proceedings and of sale, and i third of the purchaso money: the balanci a credit of ouo and two years, in equal lui monts, with interest from the day of sah be secured by bonds with good sureties, mortgages of tho promises. Purchaser, pay for necessary papers and revenue stat Dec 12 mth P. F. FRAZEE. 8. R. Sheriffs Sale. Julian Soule, Adra'r, et al. xs. Emma S. Di al.-Jn flquity. IN pursuance of the decretal order of Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, I will on the first MONDAY in January, 1870, inf of the Court House in Columbia, within legal hourn the following property, viz: Tho HOUSE AND LOT in the city of Col bia, bounded on tho North by lands of 1 Price; East by tho Marion Street Moth< church; South by Lumber Street, and y by lands of Wm. Laval, Trastee, meaanrii feet 6 inches, moro or lesa, on Lumber st: and rnnning Pack Northwardly 196 feel inches, more or lesa. The above desoribed property will be to the risk of tba former purchaser, he ha failed to comply with the. terme Sf sale. ' Termsoash. Purchaser topar for stt and papers, P. t. FRAZEE, 8. B. Dec 19 n Anuru Ba's Sale. lu the matter ot 0. A. Scott, Bankrupt. By D.C.PKIX0TT0& BOTH, Auctioneer?. BY virtue of an order of sale, to m? direcie? 5 by the Hon. Goorgo 8. Bryan, Judgo of | the United States District Court for the Dis- H trict of South Carolina, I will sell, before the Court House, in Columbia, at ll o'clock, on MONDAY, the 3d day of January next, the real property of the said bankrupt estate, te wit: All that tract of LAND, situate at Ringville, in Richland County, containing 125 acres, more or less; boundsd by lands of James H. Seay, W. Mitchell and the South Carolina Bail road Company. This tract is imm?diat cly at Ringville Depot, and bas a com fort able Cot? tage Residence, Kitchen, Stable, etc. TEEMS.-One-half cash; balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale. The credit portion to bo secured by. hoad of purchaser and mortgage of premie cn sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. Dec 12 m4 T. J. LAMOTTE, Assignee. Assignee's Sale. lu the matter of Gilbert Garner, Bankrupt. By D. 0. PEIXOTTO & SOS, Auctioneers. BY virtne of an order of sale: to- me directed by the Hon. George 8. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court for tho Dis? trict or South Carolina, I will sell, before the Court House, in Columbia, at ll o'clock, on MONDAY, the 3d day of January next, the fol? lowing real property, belonging to the said bankrupt estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of LAND, sitaste in Richland County, containing 1,280 acres, more or less; bounded bv lands of Clarkson, South Carolina Railroad, Thomas B. Drown and tho Watoree River. This place ia highly improved, nit r CH ide : cc, substantial quarters for In Cotton Screw, Gin-house, and starra! of a Orst olass Plantation, together wit! 800 or OOO acres of open Iliad. The Camden Branch ot South Carolina Railroad forms one of the boundary lines, and Clarkson's Depot is at one comer of the plantation; TERMS.-One-half cash; balance on a credit of one year, with interest from, day ot salo. Tho credit portion to- be a oct? red by bond of purchaser and mortgago of premises sold. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps, Deo ia mi T. J. hA^OTn, Assignee. Assignee's Bale. In the matter of Thomas R. Brown,Bankrupt. By D.C. PK1X0TT0 &B0N, Auctioneers. BY virtue of an order of sale, io me directed by the Hon. Georgs 8. Bryan, Jattge OT tho United States District Court for the Dis? trict of South Garcinia, I will sell, before the Court House, in ( v.mmbia, at 10 o'clock, on MONDAY, the Sd day of January next; the real estate of the said Bankrupt, ta-Witt t All that trbct ot LAND, situate in Bioiuaad County, near Clarkaon's Turn-out, cental rd ag about two hundred and fifty acres; bounded by lands of Gilbert Garner, estate of John R. Brown, Batea and o thara. ALSO.. . ; Two hundred and fifty acres of Land, more or leas, in Orangeburg County, On the Coriga ree River;bounded by ? ' ' TERMS.-One-half cash; balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of asia. The credit portion to he aepuxed, by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the promises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers Sha stamps. Dec 12 m_ T. J. LAMOTTE, Assignee. Assignee's 8ale. In the matter of Robert C. Milos, B&nkrunt. By P. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Auctioneers. BY virtue of an order to me direoted by the Hon. George 8. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, I wltl sell, hef House, in Columbia, at 10 o'elc DAY, the 3d day of Januar; lng property, belonging to estate, to wit: Al) that tract or parcel of LAND, ' Richland County, on the waters of and Spear's Creeks, near Wateree River taiuing 1,855 aerea, mo; e or less; boundew*by] lands of E. Odom, C.Manning, Rev. John BoasJ R. McDaniels, Freeman, Martin, Dent, Ster ling, Gangh's, and others. Tho traot is nearly all in original wood, with much excellent creek bottom and a fine mill site, with Mill and Dam already constructed, and an abundant Water power. ALSO, ( Lor No. 1- The lot of Land, in the city nf olumbia, containing one acre, more or lesa; bounded on the North by lot of T. J. LaMotto; on the East by Pulaski; Bo ut h by Blossom Htreet, and Westby Lot lao. 2. - . LOT NO. 2-Tho lot of Land, containing ono acre, more or less, lying to the Wost of the last described; bounded by Blossom and Huger streots, an d by lot ofT. J. LeMotte. Sold on acoount of and at the risk of the former purchaser, who has failed to comply with hia bid. ALSO, 50 acres of Land, more or lens, lying both in Richland and Kershaw Counties, known as the "Cook Tract," and bounded by lands of Dofay, Wagoe, Richardson and others. Ti HMS.- One-half cash; balance on a credit of ono year, with interest from day of sale. The credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold. Purchasers to pay for papers and stampa. Dec 12 m4 T. J. LAMOTTE, Assignee. Sheriff's Sale. Wm. Wheeler Moyo, by next friend, os. Tbos. R. Brown, Administrator.-In Equity. IN pursuance of the decretal order of the Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, in the above stated case, I will sell, on the first MOB DAY in January 1870, in front of the Court House, in Columbia, within tho legal honra, AU that TRACT or LAND, in Richland County, containing 200 acres, more or lees, bounded North by Elizabeth Bruns'land; Bast by Gilbert Garner sud Joseph Bates; Sonta and West by Congaree River and Joa. Batea.. ALSO, A Tract of Land, aituate in St. Matthews Parish, containing 250acres, more or less; and bounded on all sides by Congaree River, being an island. Tho above described property will bo soldat the risk of tho former purchaser, he having failed to comply with thc terms of sale. TKHM.H OF SALE_Cash sufficient topsy ?oats and expenses ol suit and sale; and the balance on a credit of one. two and three years, se? cured by bond and mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for stamps and napers! Deo 12 mth P. F. FBAZEE, 8. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judge of Probate-Ex part* Mrs Elizaboth Lynch and Walter 8 Lynch va Mrs Ellen McKenna-Petition for Partition of Land. IN pursuance of an order made by Wm Hut son Wigg, Judge of Probate for Richland County, 1 will sell, on the FIRST MOBDATln January next, in froat of the Conrt House in Columbia, within the legal hours, All that lot of LAND, io the city of Colom? bia, situate on Richardson street, and bound? ed on tho North by William McGulnnis' lot, measuring thereon 105 feet; on the Bast by Richardson Htreet, measuring thorson 28 feet 4 inches; on the South by lot of cattle of James McAudrews, measuring thereon 107 feet; and on the Went by lot formerly of Bea? ry Davis, but now of John McIntosh, measur? ing thereon 31 feet. Terms cash. Dec 12 mth_ P. F.TBASSBE, 8. B. C. _ Cream Cheese. pi t\ BOXES Prims Catting CHEESE, Z}\J 10 Boxes Young America Gseeae, for aaie by_E. A G. D. HOPE. Limburgher Choose. LBS. of this celebrated CHEES?. " j^b^^prin>e'Cutti?g Cheese, ? boxes Young America Cheese. For sale by OSO. SYMMER8.