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Foreign New?.' BOMB, Deoember 18.-Th? sessions ot che Ecumenical Council will bo resumed on Wednesday, January G. The French bishops havo protested against the Pope's interference in the deliberations of the Council. The Spanish bishops, both home and colonial, sustain the Pope. The bishops wore nuder the necessity of abandoning the cathedral at Ht. Peter's, on account of the acoustio imperfections of the hall, and have therefore resolved to hold sessions hereafter, at another place, which cannot be put in order for several days. The Civilla CaitoUca to-day pub? lishes th? text of an apostolic letter im? posing rales for the government of the Council. HAVANA, December 22.-It is reported that the Insurgents are moving towards Cainagroy. The Spanish authorities dis? credit the rumor. Villamil's insurgents were dispersed, and forty-two killed ; also thirty-three insurgeuts killed in Amador mountains. A Spanish frigate has ar? rived with 1,300 troops-all of whom have gone to the field. Several planta? tions havo been burned in the vicinity of i Villa Clara.1 MARSEILLES, December 22.-Late ad? vices confirm the loss of the British war steamer Deer-Honnd, between Athens and Malta. Sir Stafford Northcote, Secretary of State for India, is believed to have perished. PARIS, December 22.-A subscription has been opened for expelled Spaniards. ??? l i Domestic Hew?. CHARLESTON", December 22.-Sailed steamer Maryland, Baltimore. Arrived schooner Admiral, Philadelphia. Off the {>ort-ship David Brown, Newport, Eng and. FORTRESS MONROE, December 22. Tho Spanish grin-boats reached tho enpes and anchored in Lynnhaven Bay. RICHMOND, December 22.-400 colored men have left this vicinity in the last week, to go to work in Louisiana and Mississippi. It rs estimated that over 2,000 have left the State in the last month, for the South. Washington Hew?. WASHINGTON, Deoember 22.-Tho Sen? ate is discussing a bill regulating Chinese immigration. There is a wide diversity of opinion expressed. Howard, Pome? roy and Conkling oppose many of the restrictions of the bill. A bill was in? troduced, to repeal so much of the statutes as prohibits the State of Geor? gia from organizing the militia. The President will sign the Georgia bill at 1 o'clock. The Senate Committee on Military Affairs were instructed to consider the propriety of increasing the Lietennnt Generals to three; and decreasing the Major-Qonerala to three. Mr. Williams explained the object of tho bill regulat? ing emigration, was to break up the busi? ness of Koopmanschaap and other coolie contractors. Without action, after n short executive session, the Seoato ad? journed to January 10. In the House, Mr. Davis held that equally in Wisconsin and Massachusetts, as in Georgia, it was the duty of Con? gress to maintain a republican Govern? ment, and Congress was the judgo of facts and the occasion. Without busi- j ness, adjourned to tho 10th. Internal revenue receipts to-day $852,- 1 ooo. The Miuntonoma and Terror will es? cort the Peubody funeral fleet. The Alabama claims corrcspoudeuce has been published. England consents to tho transfer of negotiations to Wash ington. Fisk's letter con jludes: "At the present stage of the controversy, tho sole object of the President is to state tho position and mainain the attitude of thc United States iu tho various relations and aspects of this grave controversy with Great Britain." All the Circuit Judges but Woods, Pearce and Sawyer have been confirmed. Sumuer's new Virginia bill declares the present Government provisional, and directs the Commanding General to call tho Legislature within thirty days, aud exact the test oath of July, 18C2; upon the ratification of the fifteenth amend? ment by the Legislature thus organized, the State to be admitted to representa? tion. Hoar's nomination wus laid on thc table, which is equivalent to refusal. At the last moment, objections to Wood's confirmation were withdrawn and he was confirmed. The following is an extract from a pri? vate letter written by tho Proprietors of the Plantation Bitters: .'We had no conception of the wide? spread suffering which exists, or of tho almost infallible cures produced by the PLANTATION BITTERS, when we first com? menced offering them for sale. Wo now find that every houso has a woak child, an ailing parent, or dobilitated aged member, who needs this Tonio. Our Laboratory has grown from a single room to aa immeuse building, and our sales from a few bottles to many hun? dred dozene per day, and we are glad to know that they have done yon so much good. MAGNOLIA WATER.-Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. D18J3 DR. Tim's CELEBRATED EXPECTORANT -No MYSTERY-How IT ACTS.-First it detaches from the bronohial or wind tubes the mucus or matter, which some? times adheres to them with tho tenacity of glue. Seooudly, it mitigates the pain and removes tho constriction of the bronchial tubes aud muscles of the chest. Thirdly, it resists the progress of inflam? mation and assists the lunga to throw off tho irritating matter which accumulates. D18C Tho weak and emaciated mother says: "My health and etrength is restored by tho uso of SOLOMONS' BITTER0, N21 lW<i > i?-->.. .nTynjgTtrtjm^' .v. . COLUMBIA, S. G., December 22.-Salea of cotton to-day about 140 balea-mid? dling 28?23>4'c. NEW YORK, December 22-Noon. Stocks firm, bat feverish. Money 7. Exoltange 8 !,: for long; 9 '., for short. Gold 20,%. Bonds 18. Tennessee 6's, ex-coupons, 48; now C>?>Looisiana G's, old, 68; levee C's 61>4'; 8's 78; Ala? bama 8's 94; G's 61; Georgia 6's 81; T's 92; North Carolina's, old, 42; new 29^; South Carolina's, new, 81??. Floor dnll and declining. Wheat dull and lo. lower. Corn dull, and nominally l@2c. lower. Pork dnll and unsettled-mess 31.00(0)31.25. Lard heavy-18)4;. Cot? ton heavy-25J4. Freights dull. 7 F. ?V?.-Cotton favors buyers; sales 2,000 bales, at 26??. Flour heavy-su? perfine State 4.45(??4.70; common to fair extra Southern 5.40@6.00. Wheat in moderato export inquiry-winter red Western 1.32(3)1.33. Corn heavy mixed Western 1.13@1.13>... Pork heavy, nt 31.00?81.75. Lord-kettle 18>?($19. Whiskey 99?1.00. Freights steady. Money easy, at 6(aY7. Sterling 8?o@8?4. Gold closed active, nt 20J0'@ 21. Government's closed firm-ti2'a 13,'4. Southern's very Btrong. Stocka closed feverish. BALTIMORE, December 22.-Cotton nominal, nt 25. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat very firm-prime to choice red 1.36@1.40; white 1.60@1.75. Corn active. Whiskey 1.00. CHARLESTON', December 22.-Cotton dnll and easier; sales 200 bales-mid? dling 23?tt(g)24; receipts, 2,007; export? coastwise, 478. AUGUSTA, December 22.-Cotton mar ket active, but at lower rates; sales 95( bales; receipts 1,345-middlings closet at 22%(aj23. SAVANNAH, December 22.-Sales o cotton 350 bales-middlings 2334'; mar ket dnll. MOBILE, December 22.-Demand fo ootton fair; market closed at inside prices sales 1.250 bales-middling 23>.i@23?4' receipts 980. NEW ORLEANS, December 22.-Cottoi active, at 23?4'@2378"; eales 8,100 bales receipts 6,853. Corn lower-1.10. Pori dull and lower-31.50. Whiskey quiet at 1.05@ 1.10. Gold 20^. LONDON, December 22-Noon.-Con sols 92,^'. Bonds 85%. PARIS,** December 22.-The Boura opens doll-rentes 72 and 45. HAVRE, December 22.-Cotton open flat, bnt quiet-136 spot. LIVERPOOL, December 22-3 P. M. Cotton opened dull but unchanged-up lands 11;V0; Orleans 11%. LIVERPOOL, December 22-Evening. - Cotton sales to-day 10,000 bales-ur. land, ll|i< ; Orleans 11?4. Exports au speculations 2,000. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!!-Out; oui I say, this canker spot; this self-cot demoing fruit of a diseased body; vit ated system; impaired health; diaordere liver; foul stomach, and other ills whic flow from thia self-same canse. Ba blood! Bad blood! the primal cause < 1 all disease. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S D] LIGHT. This olegant preparation is tl only true remedy yet discovered for r< mo ring every disease and symptoms < disease, which may be truced to bu blood. It is truly n sovereign remed; aud thousands will attest the truth. DI Mr. Alexander Laohlison, a young nm of exemplary character, about tweut, two years of age, lost his life by tl falling of a swing, on Sunday cveuinf nt Miller's place, on the canal, about mile from the city, while himself nt companion were swinging. The 11 rights of tho swing broko near the groin und tho cross piece fell across the ne? of Mr. Lachlison, killing him instant] [Savannah News, 21s/. CONFESSED.-Lewis Berry and wif John Bingley and Steve Merchant, 1 colored, who have been arrested by tl civil authorities, confess to having pi petratcd tho murder of Mr. Dnnwood Tho wifo of Berry went to the dep after tho murder was committed, ai sho and Singley watched, one on eitli sido of tho building, while tho otb?. bored into anti entered. [Newberry Herald. MURDEH OV A NEGRO.-Two negro mc Riley Capers and James Capers, ha this day (Tuesday, 21st.) been brought town and lodged in jail, for tho killii of a third negro man, named Dunc Kenuerly. Tho latter was so cut a stabbed, that death ensued. This he pened nt Mr. Stanmore Watson's, tho Ridge, on Saturday, the 18th inst. [Edgefield Advertiser. GONE GLIMMBRING.-Richard Ren tho "Englishman," Carpet-Bagger, Jo Brown ranier, and United States Int nal Revenue Assessor for Edgefield, 1 resigned his office as Assessor, and go tho way " Ward's Geese" went. [Edgefield Advertiser Dr. Mead, a well-known physician Allegheny, New York, was murdered an unknown individual, ono night 1 week. Tho implement used was on it poker. The fifteenth amendment don't lc up very well in Ohio. Ono of tho 1 publican Senators has died, and anotl bus been appointed Governor of Mi tana, thus leaving tho Senate a tic. The Utica Observer says George Adat tho brakeman recen tty killed on tho N York Centrul Railroad, was cut into least six hundred pieces. Jeremiah McBride, an employee of l Centra! Gporgia Railroad, was mas! to death between two cars, in Sn vu un; a few days ago. "Just the thing!" Snch is the ext mat ion of the Dyspeptics who use So MONS' BITTERS. N2 There were seventeen deaths in Charl ton for the week ending the 18th-i white and twelve colored. "I am strong and heal thy, yet to f. servo my good condition,''I nae 80 MON'S BITTERS. N2 m ii ?iii ii ir H MU in i i H OT Eli Aumu, Deoamber 22.- Ctoi?mbia Hotel- D B GoBwcll, Baitiinoro; Dr J E H?gao? sla, A Hugueriin, F Stoeber, Hopkins; Mr sad Mrs J B Hayward, J E Thames, J A Bulgier, HO; HM Orchard. Colombia; Alex McBce, Greenville; C L McPherson. J H Crawford, O 8 Robinaoo, A W Thai in, J C Deal, Mies C Deal, Charle?!on; J W Adams, Richland; J A Bren? ner, W L Brenner, Augusta; J H Thomas, J Muller, Baltimore; J A August, Edge?eld; T MileB, I'hiladelphia; J Lahoy. Ala; T J Foi ry. J W Dicks, N Y; Mrs J McClure, Mies Wiley, Cheater; W W Mabery, Pa; G B Poaraon, Mrs W B Lylee, Miss Lyles, Fairfield. dickerson Hous> -Hev T Auld, 8 C Con? ference: T Gibson, Fairfield; H C Mosely, E B Butts, Charleston; T H Clark, H F Hodgson, Camden; A S Moore. D A Smith, J H Runner, Baltimoro; J II Hardin, W F Smith, Chester; Mr and Mrs R Reade and t wo daughters, N Y; Mrs E Spouthawk, Va; J H Gay, Ga; W D Buutisg, England; J L Orr, Anderson; W A McGreer, Orangeburg; S U Thomas, Ga; H G Brinlcy, RochoBter: H T Ames. S C. National Hotel-J W Hicks, Misa Ireno Hicks, Ga; R Flemming, M King, Charleston; L Dusenbury and lady, New York; L R Till? man, P A Eichelberger, Edgofield; Rev R P "rans, Rev R C Oliver, Spartanburg; 8 Giles, A Platt, Graniteville; W ll Ward, D II 8mith. A J Eatman, T W Brown, Richland; Rev W H I.tavelle, Newberry. Funeral Invitation. Tho friends and acquaintances of G. W. Smith, Jr., and Mrs. Catharine Crews, aro re Bpectfully invited to attend tho funeral ser? vices of Mrs. G. W. SMITH, Jr.. at tho Marion Street Methodist Church, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. For Sale. 2TONS <>.' PARLOR COAL, if applied for to dav. ALEX. Y. LEE, Architect. Deo_23 1 _ Citizens' Savings Hank. COLUMBIA, S. C.. DUOKMBEU 23, 18G0. THIS BANK will he closed on Deconiuer 26, being a holiday. TUGS. E. GREGG, Doc 23 1 Cashier. Notice. QCOTT, WILLIAMS A CO.'S Banking House ? will bo closed on 25th instant, rapers payable on that dav must bc anticipated. Dec 23 Wanted. ACOLORED WOMAN to do the house-work of a small family, and make herself gene? rally useful. Good wages paid. Applv at thia office. Dec 23 3 Final Discharge. THE undersigned gives notice that he will apply to Hon. William Hutson Wigg, Judge of Probato for Richland County, athis office, io Columbia, on MONDAY, January 24, 1870, at 10 a. m., for a tinal dischargo at- Guar? dian of Sallie H. Belton. J. P. SOUTHERN. COLWMBIA. December 22, 1809. Dec 23 $ To Rent. A COTTAGE, containing eight Rooms, with all necessary out-buildings, h it nate ?on Main street, below thc Stute House. Apply to E. HE!. Dec 23 I? Acacia Lodi? No. M, A. F. M. h\ THE regular communication will be Vyaeld in Maaonic Hall, THIS EVENING, /\^\at 7 o'clock. Dy order of tho W. M. Deo 881 J. LEE DIXON. Secretary. Christmas and Hew Tear Gifts. BRYAN & McCARTER have a large and ele? gant variety of small WBITINO DESKS; Dressing (jaaea;* ??O sty/on of PHOTOQBAPH A I. m-MS; PonnoLios; Ciiesamen; Rackgam- I mon Hoards; Pocket-Knivoa, from 25 cents to SS.OO; COLO PENS and PENCIL CASES; Paper Knives for the desk and pucket; new kind Port-monies; Visiting Card Cases; Fancy Ink? stands; d'usuel and other Games; Paint Rnxes, all sizes; EjsonAViNOs; Stereoscopes. Also, an clogant assortment of tho EhOi.isu and AMEIUCAN POETS, in small and larro vo? lumes, all pricos. Also, a great varioty of I new illustrated Rooka and Toy Dooks,' for ? children. KIM: RUII.ES, Pn.VYEJt ROOKS; Hymn Rooks for all denominations, in Moroccoand Velvet Riudiug. .3" Call and look over our stork. Dec 23 Cock-pit at the Exchange House. THE undersigned informs tho lovers o? COCK-FIGHTING, that ho has completed a PIT, on his pre \ mises: and promisos that tho moBt perfect order shall bo maintained. IA number of gentlemen, with fino Chickens, have already arrived, and many others are expected. Tho fighting will commence on CHRISTMAS DAY. A WELSH MAIN-sixteen entries will be fought on Tuesday, the 2Sth. R. FRANKLIN, Dec 23 Proprietor. Remember Christmas Eve! TO SE RAFFLED ? 1{\f\f\ LBS richly decorated PLAIN .VJ\J\J and PLUMS CAKES. Also, a hu co varioty of Fancv Articles, expressly for CHRI8TMAS rRE8ENTB. at HEISE'S CONFECTIONERY. t?T Raffles commence at 8 o'clock. Dec 22 New Cheap Toys. RECEIVED a fine aeeortmont of CHEAP TOYS, to which I call the attention of my former customers. 93r P. S.-Ruffles evcrv night this week. Dee21tutl.2* Mna. E. RAHLMANN. HAPPY, HAPPY SURPRISE! IF you wish something pretty and pleasing, (and, of course, you do, for aomo noar and deni- one.) you will lind a large and beautiful selection of useful and ouitablo articles, at E. POLLARD'S, BIDoc 2113 Nearly opposite Columbia Hotel. Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. ?*f\ RRLS and boxea Suda, Rutter, Farina, OU Sugar, Lemon, Walnut, Ginger Cakes and Snaps. _E. cfc G. D. HOPE. Raking Powders. BETTER than Fratsten's, warranted. Only twenty-five cents a box, at FISHER .V HEINITSH'S Drug Store. The Purest Spices AND best FLAVORING EXTRACTS, at the lowest prices, at Fisher ,V HeiuitBh's 1 Drus Store. Dec 21 The Place to Lay in your Holiday Supplies. HARDY SOLOMON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Coiit'EBlA HOTEL BCTLDINO. Corner Main Street and Davis' Alley. Columbia, S. C. IN anticipation of the holidays, tiie subscriber ^tc* bas laid in A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF DBBT GOODS in bis line, embracing everything iu f H? the way of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES. SEGARS, TOBACCO and FANCY ARTICLES, of which the following is but a portion of what cnn be found in his spacious establish mc ut: GROCERIES. MOLASSES nnd SYRUPS, of ? very gradi-. A, B, Extra C, C and all grades Powdered and Itrowu SUGARS. TEAS, of all descriptions-tireen and Black. BACON-Hnnis, Sides, Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, \c. FLOUR of every grade and best brands, from extra fine Family to common. SALT, MEAL. GRIST, RICE, MACKEREL, HERRINGS, Ac. CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES and FISH. Soda and Butler CRACKERS. CHEESE-Young America, Cheshire, Pine Apple, Euglah Dairy and State. ^ ^ ^ % PRESERVES, JELLIES. BRANDY FRUITS. CANDIES. Ac. ALMONDS, RAISINS, NUTS. CITRON, CURRANTS, FIGS, Ac. WINES, LIQUORS, ETC. Mr. Soloniou would call especial attention to his choice stock of IMPORTED und DOMESTIC WINES and LIQUORS, embracing: CHAMPAGNE-Mumm A Co., Cart D'Or, Lae D Or, Creme de Boozy, Royal Cabinet, Verzeuuy, Heidsiek and other celebrated brands. Fino French CORDIALS, of various kinds. Sherry, Madeira, Claret aud Cooking WINES generally BRANDY-French and American, of various brands. WHISKEY"-the celebrated Baker aud Lmitz brands, which are so admired. RUM, GIN, ALE, PORTER, BREMER LAGER, Ac. Tobacco and Segars. CHEWING TOBACCO-Crompton'*, Pancake, &c-fine and select. FINE CUT-Solace, Goodwin's "Welcome" and other popular brands. SMOKING-Genuine Durham, Pinklcton and others equally well known SEGARS-of the very best. ??^-These articles are all FRESH, nnd will prove, upon examination, to be just what they aro represeuted."Xcia Dec 22 For the Curo of all s~ ^ ^\ Promo,0,, tft?TS^OJffa ***. Dygpepiiitt, ^?l* V r\ Relieves Sick Manufaetnr,.. o.? ... ti tHiAKi,*. MO 207 K.-tnt bay, Charleston, 8. C., And sold by HARDY SOLOMO*. ColnmMa Hotel Building. Columbia. 8. C. Nov 21 lm J ? ? ? ... ; ._ Auction ??,1. 0?=* . Kioh?and County-In Equity. DECREE FOR FORECLOSURE. JACOB LEVIS. AVCTIONEKB. James U. Adams vs. John Kleckley.- Under Decree of (he Circuit Court, sitting in Equity. WILL bo sold, on the first MONDAY in JAN LAKY next, before tbo Court House, in Columbia, between tbo hours of ll a. m. aud 3 p. m., ? All that LOT of LAND, situate near the city of Columbia, iu tho County of Richland, on the Camdon Road; batting mid bounding to tho North ou the Camden Hoad; East by tho lands of Dr. John Wallace; and to the Kout h and West by lands ot the est .to of Robert Latta; containing four acres, more or less. Terms cash. The purchaser to pav for pa? pers and stamps. D. B. MILLEU, C. C. P. ! Deo 12 iiith ~ Sheriff's Bale. Under order of Judge of Probate-Ex parte A 8 Clifton. IN pursuance of an order made by Wm Hut Bon Wigg, Judge of Probato for Richland County, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in January next, in front of thc Court Homo iu Columbia, within the legal hours. All that HOUSE and lot and LAND, in the city of Columbia, aituato on Pickens street, having a front thereon of 52 feet, and having a depth of 208 feet, bounded by lots of George McLomorc, Edwin J Scott and Samuel Dent. THUMS OF SALE-One-half caBh, and the ba lanco on a credit of twelve months, with inte, rest from day of sale, secured by bond aut] mortgage of tho premises. Tbe purchaser tr insure tho property and assign the policy, sue I to pav for Btamps and papers. ! Deo 12 mth P. F. FHAZEE, 8. R^C. Sheriff's Sale." Julian Boole, Adra'r, et al. vs. Emma S. Due v al.-In Equity. IN pursuance of the decretal order of tin Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, I will sell on tho flrst MONDAY in January, 1870, in fron ot the Court House in Columbia, within tin legal hours, tho following property, viz: Tho HOUSE AND LOT in tho city of Colum bia, bounded on tho North by lands of Wm Price; East by tho Marion Strcot Mothodia Church; South by Lumber Street, and Wea by lands of Wm. Laval, Trustee, m ensuring 7 feet G inches, more or less, on Lumber streel and running Pack Northwardly 126 feet si inches, more or less. The above desctibed property will bc sold a the risk of the former purchaser, he bavin i failed to comply with the terms of sale, j Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for stamr I and papors, P. F. FRAZEE, S. B. C. Dec 12_ mth Sheriff's Sale. Wm Sbiell and John A Bhiell vs Elizabet Shiell, et al. PURSUANT to tho decretal order of tl Circuit Court, sitting in Equity in tl above stated case, I will sell, on tho FIRS MONDAY in January next, in front of tl Court House in Columbia, within tho leg hours, All that lot of LAND, in the city of Cobie bia, situated on the coruor of Sumter and Lai j streets, bounded on the North by Joseph Ta i lor's lot, on the East by Sumter street, ai j measuring thereon 104 feet, more or less; ( I the South by Lady street, and mensuro i thereon 71 feet and 2 inches, more or less; ar 1 on the West by Wm and Johu Sbiell's lot. TEUMS-Cash enough to pay costs and e penses and one-third residue; balance on ! credit of one aud two years, secured by hoi I and mortgage of premises sold. Purchaser j pay fur stamps and all necessary papers. Tho above described uroporty will bo sold { tho risk of former purchaser, lie having fail to comply with terms of former sale. Dec 12 mth _P. F. FRAZEE. S. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. Janies Hopkins, Administrator, and Dav Hopkins r.s. English Hopkins, Amy G. He kine, et al.- Hill tu marshal assttsfor nate lands, do. IN pursuance of the decretal order of t Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, I will sc j on the first MONDAY in January next, willi I the legal hours, in front of thc Court Hom ! the. following tracts of LAND, belongiug to t ! estate of tho late Gen. William Hopkins, < ceased, situated in Richlind County: 1. One Tract, known as the "Little My? I Tract,'' containing fcixty-one and one-quart acres, moro or less; hounded by lands of M K. G. lirovard, Dr. Hugenin and of estate Mrs. E. T. Hopkins. I 2. One Trac', known as the "Rig Myi , Tract,'' containing th ir t}-two and threo-qu i ter acres, more or leas; bounded by lands j Mrs. l?revard and ot catate of Mrs. E. T. Ht : kins. i :t. One Tract, known aa the "Little Crt j Tract." containing two hundred and cigli ? seven and one-half acres, more or lese; boui I ed by lands of T. J. Robertson, T. J. Harris I of ostate of A. Wallace and of estate of C. Rryce. i L Otu: Tract, known as tho"Mill Creek Trat i containing two hundred and ninety-threei one-half acres, more or b'?.s; bounded by hu of C. I\ Pelham, Mrs. Brcvard, Thomas Hm and Burnside 5. One Tract, known as Ilia "Swamp Tra< containing four hundred and two and o (plai ter acres, moro or les-s; bounded by la of Mrs. Brevard, General Owens, by RI Lake and Kaiford's. Creek. C.. One Tract, known as the "Discker Ti ai containing four hundred and forty acres. Plats of these several Tracts, recently I surveyed by Mr. Alex. Y. Lee, Civil Eugii I and Surveyor, may bo seen on tile iu thu ol I of the Clerk of the Court. Tr.itMs OK SALE.-Cash sufficient to cc I costs of the proceedings in tho above case j of sale, and une-lour th of the balance of j I chase money; the remainder on a credit of I and two years, in equal in st ainu nts, with i torcst from the day of sale. Purchaser give bond with good personal sureties, mortgages of the premises, and to pay for execution of tho necessary papers and foi venue stamps. P.P. FRAZEE, Sheri Sheriff's Sale. W. Hutson Wigg, Successor, rs. Sarah Co Executrix. IN pursuance of tho decretal order of Circuit Court, sitting in Equity iu the al stated caso, I will sell, on thu first MON] in January noxt, in front of tho Court He in Columuia, within tho legal hours, All that TRACT or LAND, situate a niuo miles from the city of Columbia. Ea the Charlotte and South Carolina Eailt containing 183j acres; and bounded on North hy lands of William Mooie and esta James Cosby; East by lands of Jackson S and Willy Lo tirando; South by Samuel Cot and West by Samuel Coogler and Char and South Carolina Itailroad. ; TEUMS OK SALK.-Cash sufficient to pay costs of suit and expenses of sale; balam a credit of nix months, secured by bond mortgage of premises. Purchasers to pa stamps and papers. P. F. FRAZEE Dec 12 mut h S R Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Jndgo of Probato--Ar j t Mrs Elizabeth Lynch and Walter S Ly m i Mrs Ellen McKonna -Petition for Tun of Land. IN pursuance of an order made by Wm fon Wigii. Jndgo of Probato for Kiel County. I will sell, on tue FIRST MOND; January next, in fro.it of tho Court Hon Columbia, within tho legal hours, All that lot of LAND, in tho city ot Cc bia, sli nate on Richardson street, and bc ed on tbo North by William McGuiniih me i sn ring thereon 103 feet; on the Fa Kichardson streot, measuring thereou 2? 4 inches; on tho South by lot of cuta James McAndrewe, measuring thorcot feet; and on the West by lot formerly of ry Davis, bot now of John Molntosh, me lng thereon 31 feet. Terms cash. Dec 12 mth P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R Sheriff's Sale. D. B. DeSaussnre for the ase of D. B. Miller, C. C. P., cu. Patrick Cantwell.- BM to fore* close mortgage. IN pursuance of the decretal order of the Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, I will sell on the first MONDAY iu January next, iu front of the Court House, in Columbia, within tho legal boars, All that LOT OK LAND, in the city of Colum? bia, containing ono aero, and bounded as fol? lows: On tho North by Blanding street; on the East by Joe Cyrus and John English; on the Mouth by Taylor street; and on the West by Winn street. The above described lot will be divided and sold in four equal parts. Tr. HM s OF SALE.-Cash sufficient to nay the C06t of snit and expenses of aale also the complainant's solicitors' fee; tho balance on a credit of one year, secured by bood and mort? gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. Dec 12 mth P. F. FBAZEE, SJB. C: Sheriff's Sale. Elizabeth C. Starling va. Wesley D. Starling, James G. Gibben, and others.- Hill for Par? tition, Account, <tc. BY virtuo of a decrotal order in the above cause, issuing from the Court of Common Ploas, for Richland, (sitting in Equity,) I will sell, to the highest bidder, on the FIRST MONDAY in January next, in front of the Court Horse, within the legal hours of sale, tho following parcela of REAL ESTATE, be? longing to thc estate of the late Gabriel B. Stirling, deceaeed. a!! lying and situated ba Richland County, to wit: 1. A Tract of LAND, known as tho Georgs Coon Tract, containing seventy [701 sores, more or less, situated about twenty miles from Columbia, near tho road to Garner's Ferry. 2. A Tract of Land, known aa Reedy Point, containing four hundred and ninety-six [406] acres,more or less, on Mill Creek, bounded by lands of C. R. Bryce, Mrs. Brsvard and Gaig card. 3. A Tract of Land, known aa the James Campbell tract, containing three hundred and nineteen [319] acres, more or ions bounded by lands of .Joseph E. Reese and E. D. Gilmore. 4. An improved Lot, in the oity of Colum? bia, containing three-fourths of an sore, more or loss, situated on the corner of Barnwell and Taylor streets. 5. A Lot, in tho city of Columbia, contain? ing four acres, moro or leas, bounded by Low er street on the South, by Henderson otrcol on tho East, and bylands of Mrs. MeCord am of Tines on the West and North. G. A Lot, in Columbia, containing four [4 acrcB, more or less, bounded by Wheat, Assem bly, Gates and Bice streets. 7. A Lot, in Columbia, containing one [1 acre, more or less, being the North-west por tion of the square bounded by Wheat, Rice Gates and Lincoln streets. ALSO. A Tract of Land, containing three hnndrei and eighty-four [38-1] acres, more or lest bounded by laudB formerly belonging to Jams H. Adams, to estate of Ephraim Adams, an to estate of Oaffney. This tract belongs t estate of Gabriel R Starling and to Williar R. Taylor, and will be sold for partition bt tween them. The muniments of title pertaining to th said parcels, with plats of recent re-survei ot parcela above numbered, 5, 6 and 7, may ? seen on file in the office or Clerk of the Cour THUMS OK SALK.-Cash sufficient to pay tb costs of proceedings and of sale, and oni third of tho purchase money: the balance o a credit of one and two years, in equal ioats mcnts, with interest from the day of sals, 1 be secured by bonds with good sureties, au mortgagca of the premises. Purchasers < pay for necessary papers and revenue stamp Dec 12 mth _ P^ F. FRAZEE, 8. B. C. Sheriff's Sale. ! Edward Kinsler, Jr., and Henry O. Kinale { Executors, vs. Amelia B. Kinaler et o l. PURSUANT to the decretal order in tl above stated ease, of date August 2 I 18G9, I will sell, before the Court House in C lumbia, on the first MONDAY in January, 18' ' within the legal hours, I All the right, title and interest of John Kinsler, deceased, iu the following tracts LANDS, in Lexington County, of which 1 father, William Kinaler, deceased, and I mather, Salomi Kinsler, deceaaed, died pt sensed . VIZ: I Tho Home Place, 1,000 acres, I 2 The Friday Old Place, 300 acres. 3 The Seibel Field Tract, 100 acres, I 4 The Mount Hebron Tract, 150 acres, ."? Thc McCary Kinsler Tract, 800 acres. I G The Smith Tract, 640 acres, 7 The Hunter Tract, 040 acres, S Tho William Kinaler Tract, 250 acres. '.? The Red Rank Tract, 2 300 acres, ! Ki The Mouth of Saluda Tract, 200 acres, i 11 Thc ' Burnt Houeo" Tract, 1,620 acres, 12 Thc Oconee River Tract, in Georgia, ! I acres. The above described property will beaold ) tho risk of thc former j urchaser, he havi failed to coniplv with the terms of sale. Terms cash. " P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. C Dec 12 mti Sheriff's Sale. Wm. Wheeler Moyo, by next friend, va. Th R. Brown, Administrator.-In Equity. IN pursuanco of tho decretal order of Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, in above stated case, I will sell,on the first M( I DAY in January 1870, in front of the Co House, in Columbia, within the legal bonn All that TRACT OK LAND, in Richli (County, containing 200 acres, more or lt I bounded North by Elizabeth Brun.?'land; E I by Gilbert Garner and Joseph Bates; So j aiul Wost by Congaroe River and Jos. Bate ALSO, A Tract of Land, situate in St.' Matth j Parish, containing 250 acres, more or less; ! bounded on all sides by Congaree River, bi i an island. I The above described property will be sol I the risk of the former purchaser, he hm ? failed to comply with the terms of sale. I Ti.HMS ot SALK.-Cash sufficient to pay c I and expenses ol suit and salo; and tho bah on a credit of one. two and three years, cured by bond sud mortgage of the prenti Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. Dec. 12 mth P F. FRAZEE, 8. B : Upholstering and Mattre&a-makin TUE undersigned has opened work-shop Washington street, a few doora Wet thc Masonic Hall, for the purpose of carr on tho abovo business in all ita branches, work entrusted to him will have his pera attention, and satisfaction guaranteed, long experience and best efforts shall be to ideas? all who favor him with orders. Dec 19 timo _I. O RI E8 H A BI Notice. IN pursuance to an ordor from the Prc Judge of Lexington County, ?, W Jumper, Executor of the estate of I CreppS, decease.I, herein give notice tl will make a final discharge of said est?t THURSDAY, the 10th of January, 1870. I Dee i6_th4* W. Tj_JUMPER. Execut Just Receive cl. , ^ OKNTLEMEN'S fino C j jWV ZOUAVES and Double Sole L^W morals. Also, flue Oalf 1 W*-^B??GANM, it J. MEIGHAr Dec 12 Bacon! Bacon! 1(\ (\f\i\ L,5<?- Prime ?Ty salted II M JIU J BACON SIDES, 1 2 OOO lbs. prim _ dry saltod BACON SB DEBS, 1,000 lbs. choice tugar-curadFamily H On hand and for sale low to the ti ?un at retail, hy J A T. R AGNI Limburgher Cheese. ~ I f\f \ LBS of this celebrated OH IUU Just to hand. Alao 10 boxes prime Cutting Choese. 5 boxes Young America Ohe?9e. For ?ale by GPO- SYMJriF