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T3E1T JBlQOLAO?3a:XO Foreign Nows. LONDON, September 27.-The follow? ing is given as tho probable programme of Thiers at St. Petersburg: Constanti? nople aod the road to India to bo gua? ranteed to Kassia; Belgium and Egypt to be guaranteed to France; Alsace and part of Loraine and the road to Vienna to bo guaranteed to Prussia-that is, England, Turkey, Austria and Belgium to bo innocent victims of peace. A deputation of workingmen to-day visited Gladstone, and urged mediation between Germany and Franco. Victo? ria, yielding to publie sentiment, has written n letter of condolence to tho Em? press of tho French. Ulrich an noun ces that Strasburg can bold out but a short timo. Tho guns of Mont Valerian have dis? lodged the Prussians from St. Cloud. It is estimated that there aro now 300,000 troops around Paris. The siego of Metz has become close. Tho blockado is interrupted occasionally by an exchange of hostilities. TOURS, Septombor 27.-On tho 19th, Bismarck seemed to entertain Favre's idea of an armistice. Favro asked for fifteen days. Tho next day Bismarck banded Favre tho conditions, adding that Germans must have the forts com? manding Paris, moro especially tho Fort Dumont Validier. Favro replied it would be moro simple to demand Paris at once. Bismarck said if theso tor ms wero not satisfactory, tho French must seek other arrangements. BERLIN, September 27.-A despatch from the King's headquarters says Favre, in his report of tho Bismarck interview, omitted to state that tho question of an armistice was considered preliminary to any discussion of territorial cession. Bismarck actually declined to state tho olaim of Prussia until the basis of an armistice was decided on. LONDON, September 28.-An armistice, lasting forty-eight hours, ooncluded at MiBsieres Monday. The armistice was for the removal of wounded. TOURS, September 28.-Tho disposi? tion to resist to tho Inst is stronger in tho West and South. Troops continuo to pour into Tours. PARIS, September 28.-Advices to Sun? day, by balloon, state that perfect order existed in the city. The Prussiaus havo marched into Or? leans. LONDON, September 28.-There was a grand parade of tho Prussians in tho court yard at Versailles yesterday. Tho j Crown Princo, standing under the statue of Louis XIV, distributed honors to tho soldiers. The Duko of Wurtemburg was wound? ed at St. Cloud. The Gardo Mobiles aro desortiDg at Paris. 200 were shot for insubordina? tion. William despatches to tho Queen that the capitulation of Strasburg occurred at ll o'clock last evening. Keports thicken that Russia is pre? paring for war. Tho army at tho South has boon mobilized, and movements to? wards tho Turkish border are ominous. LONDON, September 28.-All Demo? cratic papers suppressed duriug tho Em? pire have resumed publication. Tho people on tho suburbs of Paris havo returned to their houses, from whence they woro driven by the lawless? ness of the Mobiles. Tho Times says Franco may bo serious and heroic in refusing to cede territory, but it is rather inconsistent with her avidity iu seizing territory. Tho region around Paris for twenty "kilometres is depopulated and devasta? ted. A fow courageous shop-keepers alono remain iu villages, tempted by ouormous profits. Tho Prussians opened fire on tho gun? boats while passing St. Cloud, recently, killing aud wounding several French? men. Tho Prussians aro erecting a battery at Sevans. A lively tiro is opened on them from from fort dTssiry while at work. Tho Prussians on entering Meux made a requisition for horses, and remaiuod but a short time. It is evidently their intention to sweep the South of France. Tho capitol is moved to Poictiers. TOURS, Soptombor 28.-A tl es pat ch just received anuouuees that the Prus? sians havo not entered Orleans. They carno near tho city, halted aud then commenoed moving backward toward Paris. Tho civilians whom they cap? tured were subsequently released. They say Prince Albert received a despatch which suddenly changed his plans. Tho Prussiaus havo entirely evacuated Fontainbleau, and imposed no tax on tho citizens, but made a heavy requisi? tion for provisions aud forage BRUSSELS, September 28.-Tho order of St. Jean publishes a manifesto de? fending tho Bolgians from charges of inhumanity. VIENNA, September 28.-lu Rcch strath, yesterday, confidence in the Ministry was voted by a largo majority. Ei'ONAL, September 28.-The Prus? sians attacked Laou yesterday, aud were repulsed. LONDON, September 28.- Tho board for tho revision of tho Biblo has re? sumed its session. MENDELSIIAUN, Septombor 28.-Ar? rangements for tho surrender of Stras? burg was signed at 2 o'clock this morn? ing. Four hundred aud fifty-ono officers and 17,000 men hud down their arms at 8 o'clock. LONDON, September 28.-Tho new iron-clad steamer Triumph was launched to day. MADRID, September 28.-Tho vomito is .spreading at Barcelona. Tho poople aro leaving and business has been sus? pended. Tho practical nullification of the emancipation proclamation by Cuba is demanded. An advertisement is quoted from Havana journals of chil? dren for sale, and contracts for slave labor, which is practically a continua? tion of slavery in violation of tho ex? press law of the land. American Afluir?. WASHINGTON, September 27.-Jndgo Paschal, in a published communication to-day, conteuds that tho law of the 8th of July, 1870, remodeling tho Potent | Office, has, in clear and explicit words, repealed tho laws oreating the sub-Trea? sury and the Interior Department and the law authorizing cortain persons to act for the chief executive officers. Ho contends that no person can be convict? ed for crimes, nnd that all sureties upon bonds required by them aro released, and that such repealed laws are not re? vived by subsequent appropriation Acts. NEW YORK, September 28.-The steam? ship China takes out $100,000 in specie. The Montgomery, Saratoga, Valley City and Panama, have arrived. CHARLESTON, Soptember28.-Arrived Steamship Manhattan, New York; schooners M. H. Stockham, Philadel? phia; J. H. Stickney, Baltimore. ALBANY, N. Y., September 28.-Tho Washington Mowing Machino Company Rhops wero bumed to-doy. LOUISVILLE, September 28.-It isl thought tho duel between Col. Kelly, of | the Commercial, aud Gen. Burbridge, will ho settled amicably. Thc* seconds of tho respective parties aro in cousulta tiou. MIDDLETON, N. Y., September 28. out's circus train collided with the ex? press train, to-day. The director, Whit beck, of tho circus, was killed. WASHINGTON, Soptombor 28.-Pending quarantine regulations at Galveston, Texas, letters for that placo, or other points in Texas supplied from there, should bo sent via Now York, from tho Eastern and middle States, and via St. Louis, from tho North-west. Tho South? ern mail goes as usual via New Orleans, thence via the Red River. Delano resumes duties to-morrow. Re? gulations for tho transportation of im? ported goods through tho country in bond, havo been newly completed. The uow issuo of Sfty-cent notes have beou counterfeited. Tho Secretary of tho Navy has giveu orders for the proper celebration of Far? ragut's obsequios on December 30. De? partments here will bo closed. ST. L?uiSi Soptember 28.-Senator Drake, in opening the Missouri cam? paign, charged the bolting Republicaus with a design to break np tho party and give the State to the Democrats. Ho said disfranchisement was simply a ques? tion of clemency aud expediency. RICHMOND, September 28.-Three co? lored laborers on tho Chesapeak aud Ohio Riilroad were killed at Waynes? boro, yesterday, by the falling in of an excavation. NEW ORLEANS, September 28. -Rev. Michael Walsh, of St. Patrick's Church, died last night, of yellow fever. Fifteen deaths from j'ellow fever for tho last twenty-hour hours. AUGUSTA, September 28.-Dr. F. G. Godby was stabbed to death, last night, by a negro, at his residence in Burke County. The murderer escaped. Funeral Invitation. Tho friends aud acquaintances of CAPT. WSI, BECKHAM aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral at his Hummer rcaidcuce, near Bandy Bun, TO-DAY, at 3 P. M. Tho many friends, (both colored and whito,) of JOHN T. SLOAN, Ju., respectfully nomi? nate him for the ollico of PROBATE JUDGE of Richland County. Kept 28 A CARD. Owing to business complications, tho SOUTUERN GUARDIAN will bo suspended for a few daya. Wo beg the indulgence of our eub.-jcribcra, and trust wu wilt not be called upon lo disappoint them again. Sept 2S W. H. McCAW ?6 CO. MRS. LEVY will resumo tho exercises of her School on MONDAY, 3i> OCTOBER, at her residence, corner of Bull and Lady streots._Sept2!) 1_ School Notice. MISS HERIOT will resume tbooxcrciaos of her School on MONDAY, October 3d. Sept 20_1? Just Arrived? Mn^_ ONE car load of line MULES ^ and HORSES, which can beA5?V ?Tilimfflm"|,|>" at Chas. Logan's Stablos, /'< f^ corner Senate and Assemblv streets. Sept 21) 4_A. S. A* J. M. TALBOT. Acacia Lodge No. 94, A. F. M. AAN EXTRA Communication of this Lodgo will bo held in Masonic Hall, TU1S (Thursday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Tho First Degree will bo conferred, liv order of tho W. M. Sept 21)_1__ J. LEE DIXON, Secretary. A Large Village Store for Sale. MA TWO-STORY WOODEN BUILDING, in thc contro of buainoss at Orangoburg, S. C., fitted up as a STORE and DWEL? LING, will bo sold at public auction, on MON? DAY, 3d October, on liberal terms. Title good. HARPIN RIGGS, Sept 29 the2 Sheri ff Orangoburg Co. State of South Carolina, Richland Co. Edward Pollard, Plaintiff, against William Z. Bedon, Defendant- Court of Common J'leas. Summons for money demand-Complaint tatt served, .rpo William Z. Bedon, Defendant in thia JL action: You are hcroby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in thia ac? tion, which, together with tho summons, has been hied thia, 13th September, 1870, in tho (Milco of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for tho said County, and to servo a copy of your answer on tho subscribers at their oftico, at Columbia, S. C., within TWENTY DAYS utter the service of this summons ou you, exclusive of the day of service ll' you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff will take judgment against you l'<>r (be sum of six hun? dred dollars, witii interest at the rato of seven per centum per annum from the twenty seventh day of May, one thousand eight hun? dred ami sixty-three, and costs. Dated Sep? tember 13, 1870. BARNWELL A MONTEITH, Plaintiff's Attorneys. [L. s.j D. B. MILLEU, 0. c. P. Xiif Chester Heparin- copy and send bill, proporlv probated, to Barnwell ?V Monteith. Supt ?tl tbt; Notice. F lill REE m'Miths from dale, application will JL be made for renewal (d' Scrip in the Co? lumbia Oas Coinpauy, for twenty-one Shares standing in the namo of Harman .Sinner. Sept 8 th 13 H. E. SCOTT, Ex'r. FINANCIAL. ANO COMMERCIAL. COLUMBIA, S. C., September29.-Sales of cotton yesterday 127 bales-middlings 14.^. NEW YORK, September 28-Noon. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat doll and unchanged. Corn dull and lc. lower. Pork2?.00@24.12!?. Lard quiet. Cot* ton unsettled-uplands 17(o)17^; Or? leans 17K@17?.i; sales 700 bales. Tur? pentine 39^@40. ltosin 19. Freights dull. Stocks vory dull. Oold 13J?. Money 4@5. Sterling-long 9%; short 10M; C2's 12%. 7 1*. M.-Cotton dull and lower sales 9,400 bales; uplands 1G%. Flour Statu and Westeru unchanged; South? ern drooping-common to fair extra 5.30?G.CO; good to ohoico 6.05@8.00. Wheut lo. lowor and in very moderate export and milling demand-winter red and amber Western 1.25?1.34. Coru heavy and l@2c. lower, at 84@85. Beef quiet. Pork firm, at 24.12>?. Lard heavy-kettlo 15J,,@1G. Whiskey 85Jii@ 88!-.i. Groceries steady. Freights easier. Gold MJ?@14j?. BALTIMORE, September 28.-Cotton dull and tending down-middlings 17; sales 255 bales; stock 1.180. Flour dull and weak. Wheat steadv. Pork 27.00 @27.50. Shoulders 14>.i. CINCINNATI, September 2S.-Flour, corn and provisions quiet and un? changed. Whiskey dull and lower, at 84@85. ST. LOUIS, September 2S. -Flour dull and unchnugcd. Corn dull, at C2@G5 Whiskey held at 90. Pork dull and un? changed. Shoulders 13}^@.V?y.<; clear sidos 17,,4@17j1?- Lard dull aud un changed. GALVESTON, September 28.-Cotton dull and tending down-good ordinary 13@13??; sales 220 bulos; net receipts Lt**; stock 3.G34. NEW ORLEANS, September 28.-Cotton demand fair ut lower rates-middlings 15; snles 2,700 bales; net receipts 2,555; stocks 2,455. MOBILE, September 28.-Cotton weak but demand fair-middlings 14^; sales 500 bales; recoipts 339; stock 13,902. AUGUSTA, September 28.-Cotton mar? ket very active, at 14(n)14>40. for mid diing-sales 1,250 bales; receipts 1,103. SAVANNAH, September 28.-Cotton mnrket depressed-middlings 15; sales 1,200 bales; recoipts 3,234; Btock 1.GG8 CHARLESTON, September 28.-Cotton dull and lower-middling 14?.j@15; sales 300 bales; receipts 1.G41; stock G.984, LONDON, September 28-Noon. Consols 92,??\ Bonds 92.'.;.'. LIVERPOOL, September 2S-Noon. Cotton Hat-uplauds SJo? Orleans 9>? Breadstuff's eusier. LIVERPOOL, September 28-Evening. Cotton closed Hat and irregular-up lauds 83a'(M)8?-?; Orleans 9(?9,a'; sales 10,000 bales. ' "Which of you all now deny to daucc? Shu that makes dainty? She, I'll swear, hath corns."-Shakapeare. Tho only opportunity to bo afforded by Dr. Itcndal, (whose ofiice is now on Assembly street, in the cottage adjacent to tho Wash? ington House,) to those suffering with Corns, Bunions and Diseased Nails, to have them instantaneously and effectually rt moved, will end in tho next two or thrco days, he having been solicited to visit other cities, to which ho must attend. Tho following certificates have been fur? nished by gentlemen of this city to DB. BUN DAL, from London. COLUMBIA, S. C., Scuterubcr 20, 1870. Dr. Benda! has this day removed two most troublesome Corns, without any perceptible pain. I have had tho operation performed before, but not so entirely satisfactory to me. W. P. GEIGER, M. D. Dr. Hcndal extracted for mo this day, two Corns, without giving any pain. C. H. MIOT. Dr. Bendal bas this day extracted Corns from my feet painlessly, expeditiously and en? tirely. ?. N. TALLEY, M. D. Columbia, September 21. Dr. Bendal has this day removed several painful Corns, without giving anv pain. September 2G W. D. CORN WJJ LL, M. D. Dr. Bendal operated on my foot entirely sa? tisfactorily. J. L. REYNOLDS, Baptist Church. Columbia, September 27. Dr. Kendal's cures ol' Corns and Bunions and diseased Nails, are instantaneous, effica? cious and without pain, by a process peculiar to himself, and entirely unknown to others. Ho has testimonials of over twenty years from all ranks and conditions of men of this and other nations. Many of them, years after tho operation, give proof of their not re? turning. LADIES can be waited upon at the ir resi? dences if desired. Sept 28 School Notice. g TflE excrciues of MRS. PECK'S SCHOOL will bo resumed on MON? DAY, 3d October. Sept 28 2* E. Morris, Columbia, S. C., MANUFACTURER of COTTON GINS, at f:J.:")>) per saw. Our Gins aro warranted to please in every respect, or no sale. Pre? mium awardod at"last Stato Pair. Also, Wood Turning in every description and stylo, at abort notice. Juno 30 Arno Mackerel J Mackerel ! ! CHOICE NEW MACK EBEL, in Barrels, in Half Barrel?, in Quarter Barrels, in Kits, and also at retail, just received and for salt; by Sept 13_J. & T. lt. AGNEW. Pure Leaf Lard. K/\ PACKAGES PUKE LEAF LABI), t)U consisting of Barrels. Kegs and Boxes, nil hand mid for sale low by Sedl 20 J. Si T. lt. AGNEW. New York Smoked Shoulders. JUST received a supply of New York city smoked Bacon SHOULDERS, sugar-cured anti equal in quality to tine hams. Sept 25 _ J. AT. B. AGNEW. Stocks and Bonds, Gold and Silver. BANK BIELS AND COUPONS, JURY CER? TIFICATES, COUNTY CLAIMS, Ac, ito., bought and ?old by I). GAMBRILL, OFFICE-Columbia Hotel Building. Angus! 21 3nio For Sale, Sgfe A GREAT VARIETY OF GERANIUM ^CUTTINGS anti other handsome green house plants, for sale very low, by O. ADAIR, Sept 13 J3m? Al tho Asylum. DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, OFFICE Main Street, over Mosers. ?ryan A McCarter's Uooketoro._Aug 18 2mo Hardy Solomon & Co., HAVINO onterod into tbe manufacture of j BRICK and QUARRYING of GRAftlTE, and purcbaaed of Mesara. Wright & Vinn, ono of their now patout Brick Machine?, capablo of turning out from 40,000 to G0.00O bricka por day, aro now propared to mako contracta and furnish partioe with any quantities of bricka desired. Apply to HARDY SOLOMON, at hill store, or at thc South Carolina Bauk and Triujt Company._ Sept 3 Soap! Soap1.! Soap!!! AFULL supply of FANCY SOAPS, con? sisting of GLYCERIN, HONEY, CONTINENTAL, OMNIBUS, WINDSOR, TURKISH BATH, and TOILET SOAPS. Also. 100 boxes Family Washing SOAPS, on hand and for salo low bv Sept IQ _ "J. ft T. B. AGNEW Notice. THE Buscribcr ia now in receipt of his FALL and WINTER STOCK, consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST? INGS of tbe very latent style and pat? terns, which has been carefully 'selected by himself, and invites thc public to call and ex? amine the .-ame, as lio has ono ot tho tinest assort men ts of goods in bis lino that ever came to this market. Have also on hand a splen? did assortment of tho STAB SHIRTS, somo of thom the lineal ever manufactured. Sept 24_J. F. EISENMANN. Carriage Materials. CONSISTING in part of nUBS, ?Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, Poles, Bolts, Malleable Castiugs, -Fifth Wheels, Bands, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Put en t and Enaaiolled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining Nails. Springs, Axles, Fire ami othor Iron, Dash Frames, Painta, Oils, Carrirgo Varnishes, Ac, Ac. Our stock of these goods ia second to nono in Columbia, and those desiring to purchase, wilt $av? money by calling on Sept ll_J. A T. R. AGNEW. To Make Room FOB my extensive stock of DRY GOODS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Ladies* and Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS, UM? BRELLAS, Ac, I offer my cutir? atock of SHOES at cost. JACOB SULZDACIIER. Sept 20 GVreat Inducements TO TUE Trade and Public generally AT THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT TRUNK EMPORIUM A. SMYTHE MAIN 6TUEF.T, CO LU .11 DI A HOTEL BUILDING. HAVING determined to reduce my present spring and summer stock of BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, Ac, which ia very large and complete, in order to make-arrangements for he fall trade, I offer all gooda in my linc at ;osT tor the next thirty days; at which time ?tock will he taken. This ia a raro opportu lily, especially for the trade and consumers, ;o secure great bargains, and I would most respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE. June 28_ fl, & W, C, SW A FF I ELD, AHEAD AS USU Ala. OUR FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, NOW IN STORE. The Largest and Best Stock WE HAYE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. 1 MEN and BOYS'HATS of evofv descrip? tion, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, llb tis, DRESSING GOWNS, Ac A superior SHIRT, never before offered in ibis market, mado to order without extra ?haige. Tho largest lino of French and English CLOTHS and VESTINGS ever olfored. With idditional facilities in our workshop, wo are leteruiined that our Custom Department dodi be unsurpassed. II ATS and CLOTHING at wholesale R..V W.O. SWAFF1ELD, Sept ff) Columbia Clothing House-. Century fino-cut Chewing Tobacco, to bo had nt POLLOCK'S. Auction Sales. Furniture. BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. Till? MORNING. 213th ?nat., wo will sell, in front of our Auction Storo. A varioty of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Bodateada, Chaira, Burean?, Wardrobes, Sofas, Mattresses? Stoves. ALBO, Two Ono BruBsela CARPETS, and roany other articlca uaeful in boueo keeping. TEBMB-Cash._Hept 29 Fight Valuable Oily Lota. BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. ON MONDAY, tho Jil dav of October noxt, 1870, wo will noll, in front of tho .?ourt Houao, in this city, at 10 o'clock, ' v Eight desirable half-acro LOTS, within thc corporate limits of Columbia, situated in thc Eastern part of tho city, and formerly knowe aB Waverly. Lota Noa. 1, 2, S aud i, fronting and bound? ed on tho West by utrevt not named. Lott Noa. 5 and G front tm; and bounded North bj Washington street; Wost by Lota Noa. 3 ant 4; East by street not named'. Lita Nos. 7 ant S fronting and bountied South by Lady street East by Arcot not mimed; North" by Lota Noa 5 and C; Weat by Lots Nos. 1 and 2. TERMS dr SAT.E-One-balf cash; balance ii twelve months, secured by bond and mort gago, bearing internist at 7 per cout. pe annum. Purchasers to pay ua for paper and atanipB? Sopt 10 State of South Carolina-Richlaiid Co IN TUE COMMON PLEAS. D. C. PEIXOTTO A SON, AUCTIONEERS. William H. Lindsay and Robort W. Jobnao: vs. Tho Broad Bivcr Bridgo Company, Wil liam Oulick and H. E. Scott, Truateoa. Complaint for lielitf. PURSUANT to tko order ol His Hono Judge John T. Green, of dato July Isl 1870, in tho abovo stated cauae, I will Bell o tho first Mondav in October noxt, boforo th old Court House, tho BRIDGE of tho sai BROAD RIVER BRIDGE COMPANY, with it franchiaea and all incidouts thereto belonging on tho following terms: That is to say, ono-fourtli caeh; tho rcmaii dor on a credit of ono and two ycara, in tw equal instalments, each bearing interest froi dato, payablo annually, ano eocurcd by bon with sufficient personal security, and a mor gago of tho premised. l'urchaser to pay for stamps and paper?. JOHN T. RHETT, Aug 28 mth _SpocialReforco. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an elocution directed to mo, will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY ar TUESDAY in October next, within tho log boura, tho lollowinp property, viz: All that HOUSE and LOT, situate on Ric! ardoon strcot, in tho city of Columbia hounded on tho North by lot of Henry DeGraaf; East and South' by lot of Samu Gardner; and West bj Richardson stret measuring thereon twenty-five foot, and ru ning back Eastward!)' two hundred and eig feet, moro er lesa. ALKO, Tho entire stock in trado of which Hen Hinrieheou died possessed. Consisting GROCERIES, Tobacco,Segara,Confectiouai Tinware, and an assortment nf Shelf GOCH euch as aro usually kept in a Family Grocei ALSO, Tho Household and Kitchen Rurnitnro,ai Notes and Accounts of the oatato of tho sa Henry Hiurichson. I.ovied on as tho propel of Henry Hinrichaon, at the suit of Michael Calnan, Receiver, cs. Samuel Fair and Hen Hinrichaon. Tho above Beal Estate will be sold on MO DAY, tho 3d October, in front of tho Coi House; and the Personal Property will bo ac on TUESDAY, tho 4th October, at the atc and residence lately occupied by tho defer ant. Toi ma cash. Purohasors to pay for stani and papers. P. F. F RAZEE, S. R. C Sept ll_mil Sheriff 's Sale. In ire Estate of Dorcas L. Thompson. Ex. pa Ainsley H. Monteith, Administrator. IN pursuance of an order made by t nouorablo William Dutson Wigg, Judge Probate for Richland County, I will sell, thc FIRST MONDAY in Octorber next, front of the Court House in Columbia, wit! thc legal hours. All that lot of LAND, with tho buildii thereon, aituate on the corner of Gervaia a Huger streeta, in tho city ot Columbia, ci taming ono-fourth nf an acre, and bourn on the North by Gervaia street; East Robert Joyner; South by William Daub and on the" West by Buger street. Th- above described Lot will be divided ? sold in two equal parte, a plat of which n be been on filo in Sheriffs Oflico. ALSO, Thc personal property of tho estate Dorcas L. Thompson, consisting of one S inc Machino and ono Trunk. TERMS OF BALE-The roal estate will bo e for cash sufficient to pay costa and expeu of theee proceedings and of Bale, and o half of bill; the balance on a credit of twt months, secured by bond andmortgago of premises. The personal property will bo t tor cash. Purchasers to pay for stumps papers. P. F. FRAZEE, S. lt. ( Sept ll_nit Sheriffs Sale. Ex parte Mary Ann Stokes, et al.-Sale l'art it io n. BY virtue of an order made in tho ab stated caec by W. H ut son Wigg, K Judge of Probate "for Richland Count)*, I sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in October ll before tho Court House in Columbia, All that tract of LAND lying In thc Cor of Richland, containing ono hundred and acres, more or lesa, bounded South-wea John Lynch'* land; North-west by John I can's hind; North-cant and North-west John Abbott'a land; North-east and Soi east by Wallace's und A. Brown's land, having auch other marks, buttings bounds, aa aro mentioned in a plat of land, made by A. Woathersby, Deputy veyor, dated loth November, laiO. ALSO, All that tract of LAND, containing tw acred, moro or less, situated in thc Conni Richland, on North side of Crauo Ci bounded North hyland of Thomas Weal and John Abbott; Eaat by Boraar Ly South by Crauo Crock; being part of a I originally grunted to Francis Jones and veyedto Mary Elders by J. Duncan, by dated 23d June, 1838. Terms cash, rurel to pay for papers and stamps. Sept ll mth _ P. F. FRAZEE, H. R. Sheriff's Sale. D. B. Miller, C. C. V., vs. Jonathan M. Bl \j.-l!ill to Foreclose Mortgage, JUlicf, . IS pursuance of tho decretal order of Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, I will on tho FIRST MONDAY in October i within tho legal hours, in front of the L lloiiso, in ( 'ol um bi. i. All that Tract of LAND lying In Loxin County, about nino mi les from the Coln Bridge, containing four thousand ono died and seventeen and one-half ( 1, acres, more or less, bounded on the Nor tl Wost by Cungaroo Creek; on tho East byl granted to Jacob Geiger and Samuel Pen lands of tho Messrs. Butler, and lands tor ly belonging to-Rodgers: Sontb-ea lands formerly belonging to (J dd frey ?Gc South und South-wc-t by hinds grantc Jacob Geiger, and lands claimed by tin Jane s Gnignard, Senior. Tr. H.M s OF SALI:.- Cash sufficient io pa mortgage debt and Interest and cost of ceedinga, the balun.i- on a. credit of ./lie with interest from the day of salo, to I cured by bond and mortgage of the prei sold. Purchaser tu pav for stamps an pus. P. F. FRAZEE, S. fl Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue, of Bunchy executione, to mo di? rected, I will eoll, on tho FIRST MON? DAY iu Novombor noxt, in front of tho Court HOUBO, in Columbia, within tho legal boura, Ono BALE of COTTON. Levied on aa tho property of Thomas W. Pope, at tho roapect ivo Buita of Bichard Flanigan and D. C. Poix otto & Son, vs. Thomaa W. Pope. TermB caah. P. F. FBAZEE, S. R. C. Sept 23_mth Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of an oxocutiou to mo directed, I will Boll, on tho FIHST MONDAY in Oc? tober next, in front of thc Court Doune in Columbia, Tho BUILDING, thirty-thrco feet by six tecn feet, on tho South aldo of Plain street, next West of E. E. Jackson's Drug Storo, lately occupied by Richard Flanigm aa a 8I100 Storo. Levied on as tho property of Richard Flanigan, at tho suit of Robert C. Shiver vs. Bichard Flanigan. building to bo removed in four days. Terme cash. Sept ll mth_ P. Fj FBAZEE, 8. R. C. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of sundry writ? of fieri facias to me diroctod, I will sell, on thc FIRST MONDAY in Octobor next, in front of tho Court House in Columbia, within tho legal boura, All that tract ol LAND situate in P.icblaud County, sixtoeu miles from Columbia, on tho Camden Boad, lying on both sides uf Colonel's Creek, watera of Watereo Uiver, containing fourteen hundred aerea, moro or lesa, bouud ed by lands of William Miles, William Martin, Benjamin Mile?, and the estato of Jesso De Brutil and Burdoll. Levied on as tho property of Thomas Hilton, at tho suit of E. F. Ilci ct nf. rs. Thomas Hilton. Terms caBh. Sept ll mth P. F. FBAZEE, S. lt. C. Sheriff's Sale. In re Estate of H. Hinrichaou-Petition for sale of personal property. IN pursuance ot au order, mado by tho Ilonorablo William Hutsou Wigg, Judge of Prohato for Richland County, I will Boll on tho FIRST TUESDAY in Octobor next, at tho atoro recently occupied by Henry Hinrichaou, on Richardson street, in tho city of Columbia, within tho legal hours, Tho entire stock in trado of which Henry Hinrichson died possessed, consisting of Groceries, Tobacco, Segara, Confectionery, Tin-Ware, and an assortment of Shelf-Goods, such aa aro usually kept iu a family gre eery. TERMS OF SALE-CaBh. Purchaaer to pay for stamps and necoeearv papera. Sopt ll mth_P. F. FBAZEE, 8. R. C. . Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias, to me dirooted. I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY and TUESDAY in October noxt, in trout of tho Court Houio.'in Columbia, within the legal hours, All that lot of LAND, on tho North-east corner of tho iutcraection of Richardson and Plain atro ts, in the city of Columbia-bound od on tho North by an alloy-way, separating it from a lot of H. P. DcGraaf, measuring thereon two hundred ami nine foot ton inches; on tho East by an alley-way, separating it from a lot of estato of Dr. Samuel Fair, mea? suring thereon ono huudred and twonty-threo feet uix inches, moro or less; on tho South by Plain street, measuring thereon two hundred and niue feet ten inchoe; and on tho West by Richardson street, measuring thereon ono hundred and twenty-throo feet six inches, more or leas. . ALSO, Three Jacks, ono Jennet, ono Maro and ono hundred and fifty head of Cattle, more or loss. Levied on as tho proper of Thomas Davis, at tho respective suits of Androw Patterson, Assignee, and tho city of Columbia vs. Tbos. Davis. The Cattle will be sold on TUESDAY, tho .1th of October, at tho plantation of the de? fendant, about twelve milos below Columbia. Terms caah. P. F. FR*ZEE, 8. R. C. Sept ll_mtb Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry tax exocutions, to mo directed, I will sell, on tho FIRST MON? DAY IN NOVEMBER next, in front of tho Court House in Columbia, within tho legal hours, the following property, viz: Tho HOUSE and LOT, on the North-west corner of Asaombly and Sonate streets, in the city of Columbia, levied on aa the property of Anna Lott at,(the suit of the city of Columbia ts. Anna Lott, for taxea. ALSO, Tho HOUSE and LOT, on tho South-east corner of Richardson and Richland streets, in thc city of Columbia, levied on aa tho pro? perty of P. N. Lynch, at the suit ot tho city of Columbia vs. P. N. Lynch, for taxea. ALSO, HORSE and BUGGY; also, tho Houso and Lot on Asaombly etroet, between Plain and Taylor streets, in tho city of Columbia, levied on aa th-.' property of John Lynch, at the suit of tho city of Columbia rs. John Lynch, for taxes, ALSO, Tho HOUSE and LOT on tho corner of Richardson and Lumber stroeta, in tho city of Columbia, levied011 aa the property of W. Eyles, ut tlin euit of tho city of Columbia rx. W. LyleB, for taxcB. ALSO, Tho HOUSE .iud LOT on the corner of Taylor and Barnwell streets, iu the city of Columbia, levied on as tho property of John Burdell, at thu suit of tho city of* Columbia CS. Johu Burdell, tor taxea. ALSO, Tho HOUSE and LOT, corner Laurel and Mat ion streets, in the city of Columbia, lovied on as the property of Mrs. Wylie, at tho unit of thc city of Columbia Di. Mrs. Wylie, for taxes. ALSO, LOT, on thc corner of Washington and Ma? rion si reeta, in the city of Columbia, levied on aa tLu property of M. A. Shelton, at tho suit of tho city of Columbia i s. M. A. Shelton, for taxes. ALSO, Tho HOUSE and LOT, on Lumber etrcet, between Wayno and Gadsden streets, in tho city of Columbia, as tho property of B. H. Knight, at the suit of thc oity of Columbia V?, B. H. Knight, for taxes. ALSO, That tract of LAND, containing Four acree, more or less, situated on Gervais streot, be vond tho Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, in the city of Columbia, as the pro? perty of lt. G. Lamar, Trust?e, at tho suit of the city o? Columbia vs. R. O. Lamar, for taxes. " ALSO, The HOUSE and LOT, on Lincoln afreet, between Gervais and Lady streets, in the city of Columbia, levied on aa tho property of Emma Jackson, at tho suit o? the city Ol Co? lumbia Bi. Emma Jackson, for taxea. ALSO, The HOUSE and LOT. on tb O cor nor of Lau? rel and Wayne streetB, in tho city of Columbia, levied on as the property of Jamed Dunning, at the suit of tho city of Columbia vs. Janies Dunning, for taxea. ALSO, The HOUSE and LOT, on Gervais street, between Henderson and Barnwell streets, in thu city bf Columbia, lovied on aa tho pro pertvol A. G. Troiiholm, at tho Emit of the city bf Columbia vs. A. G. Tronholiii, for taxes. AI.SO, The HOUSE and LOT, <?n Bickens street, between Tuvlor and Plain streets, levied 011 as tho propcrtv of P?trick II. Flanigan, at the suit of the "city of Columbia rs. Patrick H. Flanigan, for taxes. ALSO, The HOUSE and LOT. Oil Gute.? street, be? tween Senate and Pendleton streets, levied on aa the property of the Estate of Jess.' Babb, at tin-snit of the city of Cblumbia vs. the Es t ito of Jesse Babb, tor taxes. Terms catii. Hept 2:3 mth P. F. FRAZE!", s R. C.