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Cabla Deapate*??. PABIA, Jjtouary ll.-rThe; bill io orgauizin?/?te army is still pouding. The artiole obliging every Prone li? man to serve in the National Guard, was adopted by a vote of 100 to 70. An amendment exempting the iu flrm, was opposed by Rouher. During the debate, Ronher said this article will startle the attentive ears abroad and inspire the army, which precodes tho National Guard to tho battle-fiold. LONDON, Jaunary ll.-The direc? tors of tho Atlautio Telegraph Com? pany have issued a prospectus to raise .61,000,000, to bny all rights of the Anglo-Amorican Telegraph Com? pany, and liquidate the indebtedness. liewa Itoma.. CHARLESTON, January ll.-Arriv? ed-the steamer Falcon, Baltimore. gaile?}-berk Yumali, bark F???ue and bark. Harkon Adelstern, Liver? pool; nebooner Azelda and Laura, Baruca; steamer Manhattan, New York. HAVANA, January 10.-The steamer Jason, with the British Legatio" has arrived'from Mexioo. WASHINGTON, January 10.-It is understood that in yesterday's exeou- i tive session, a motion by the Demo? crats to consider the Stanton case in open session was defeated, and that Doolittle asked that as Howard's re? port had been published, the mi? nority report might be published; but permission was refused. Tho Express has the following: The House Judiciary Committee will, on Monday, report the Senate bill, de? fining a quorum of the Supreme Court, with au amendment providing that it shall bo necessary that two thirds of the Court shall egree before any law of Cougress is pronounced unconstitutional. Internal revenue receipts to-day $3,400.000; of the week $7,774,000; of the year $107,500,000. SAN FRANCISCO, January ll.-Chas. Mackey, Democrat, has boen elected to tlie State Senate from Santa Clara County. The Senate now stands 21 Union, 10 Democrats. There has been a heavy storm in the Southern portion of tho State, and many cattle drowned. The water was two feet deep in houses of Tisalia. NEW ORLEANS, January ll.-The Convention, in last night's session, adopted articles sixty-six to seventy two, disposing of the State officers; to-day they proceeded to the Judici? ary, discussing tho Supreme Court question, but adjourned without ac? complishing anything. JACKSON, MISS., January ll.-A communication was received from the superintendent of the gas works, asking a deposit of money in ad? vance, or personal security, for the gas to bo used by tho Convention. A resolution was adopted, to appoint a standing committee of five, to consider what legislation is necessary to afford adequate relief and protection to this State and the people thereof, and that the committee have power to send for persons and papers. A re? solution to appoint a committee to take io to consideration whether pub? lic lauds may not be disposed of to pay the indebtedness of the State, etc., was adopted. A resolution to appoint a committee to take into consideration the destitute condition of a portion of our citizens, and tho k best menus of affording present and ' penn.4se.nt relief, was adopted. A resolution, that the Convention me? morialize Congress to amend the Re? construction Acts, and allow all per? sons who hold certificates of registra? tion, to voto on tho ratification of tho Constitution, whorevor they may be, was laid on the table for reference to the proper committee. Adjourned. HARRISBURG, PENN., January ll. Tho bolters receded and the House was organized ou a Republican basis. RICHMOND, January ll.-In the Convention, a preamblo and resolu? tion declaring tho proceedings of the Convention usurpative in their cha? racter and adjourning that body sine dit; was laid on the table. Resolu? tions disfranchising the same classes os wero disfranchised by tho Alabama constitution, and taxing all lauds $2 per acre, were referred. Gen. Butler speaks herc on Monday night. ATLANTA, January ll.-Tho Con? vention was almost exclusively occu? pied during tho day's session in de? bating various resolutions petitioning Congress to remove the present State officers, or givo the Convention power to do so, with authority to fill the vacancies thus made. A general order appeared from Gen. Meade this morning, validating an ordinance to stay the collection of debts in Alabama up to 1st of Janu? ary, 1860, except claims for labor and hire, adopted by the late Convention in that State; the validation to take effect from to-day. There is considerable excitement hero to-night, over a report on high authority, tbat.Gov. Jenkins has been removed, and Gen. Dunn, formerly of Gen. Pope's staff, appointed Go? vernor. Oongreaalonal. WASHINGTON, January ll.-In tho Senate, Mrs. Jessie Fremont's peti? tion, for restoration of property in San Francisco, taken by military authorities, was presented. Mr. Sum? ner presented a petition from the ne -3BEC j ?. / . groes of Fulton and Faller Counties, Georgia, setting forth their miserable Condition, and asking relief. Sumner introduced a I resolut iou relative to the Constitutional Amendment, wbibh was referred to tho Judiciary Com-, mit tee.' The House devoted the day entire? ly to speeches. The Agricultural Department has promulgated the following: The re? turns relative to cotton, indicate fully 20 per cent, aggregato iucrease over the crop of last year. The actual crop of I860, as sold and shipped, making due allowance for receipts of thc pre? vious crop sud amount not sent for? ward, on the 1st of September, 1867, was nearly 1,900,000 bales; while the estimate of this department, in Octo? ber, 1866, was 1,835,000 bales. The total estimates, made in viow of all the department data, as well as out? side information, is placed at 2,340, 000 bales. The IIuu.au Committee on lieoon struction, this afternoon, ngreod upon a bill, to be reported on Monday, de? claring that there are no civil govern? ments in the lately rebellious States, and that tho provisional governments shall not be recognized as valid or legal, oither by the executive or tho judiciary authority of the Uni!ed States. In order to tho speedy en? forcement of the several reconstruc? tion laws, the General of the army is authorized to remove all officers now employed, and appoint others for the performance of all acts required by those statutes; to the end that the people of the said several States may speedily organize civil governments, republican in form, and restored to their politioal power in the Union. The General of the army is also em? powered to remove all civil officers, and appoint others in their places. So muoh of the Reconstruction Acts, as authorize the Presideut to detail tho military commander, or remove others, is repealed. The bill declares it unlawful for the Presideut to order any part of the army or navy to as? sist by force of arms, the military of these provisional governments, to oppose or obstruct the authority of the United States. Tho bill further declares, that this interference by any person, with an intent to prevent by force thc execution of tho orders of thc General of tho army, shall be held to be a high misdemeanor, and that tho party guilty thereof, on con? viction, shall be fined not exceeding $5,000, and imprisoned not exceed? ing two years. The bill repeals all parts of the Reconstruction Acts, in? consistent with the above provisions. Stevens voted agaiust the bill in com? mittee, asserting that it was intended to elect Grant. FINANCIAL. AND COSIMKUCI AL.. NEW YOKK, January ll-Noon. Flour 5@10c. lower. Wheat dull and drooping. Corn lc. lower. Lard 12&?@13??. Cotton firmer, at 161-.?. Gold 38Vi. 7 P. M.-Money easy, at 5(7/6 in large supply. Gold 1.38. Large amounts of Government stooks bought on European account to-day. Week's specie shipments nearly 330, 000,000. Cotton fully >.Ce. better; sales 4,800 bales, at 16^@16^. Flour dull-common grades 5(rc?l?c. lower. Corn 1(7/ 2c. lower; sales of 49,000 bushels-mixed Western 1.32 @1.35. Pork dull and heavy-mess 21.00@20.25 for old and 22.25 for new. Lard firmer, at 12^@13. Freights very firm. CINCINNATI, January ll.-Flour unchanged. Cotton advancing U1.:. Mess pork 20.000'21 for old. New bacon lO'.j for shoulders; ll,1-' for clear sides. BALTIMORE, Juuuary ll.-Cotton better-middling 16. Flour-moro doing. Wheat didi and declined 5c. Corn active-white 1.20; yellow 1.23 @1.24. Outs steady, at 74(V75. Bulk shoulders, loose 9. C11.uUiE.STON, January ll.-Cottou quiet, but firm; sales 500 bales; re? ceipts 920-middling 16. AUGUSTA, January ll.--Cotton market firmer; sales 708 bales; re? ceipts 440-middling 14?.,(Vi'14,,.j, SAVANNAH, January ll.-Cotton in activo demand; good grades with? drawn-middlings 151.,; sales 1,672; receipts 2,000. MOIULE, January ll.-Sales of cot? ton 4,500 bales; market closed firm middling 14>?@14%; receipts 1,981; exports 13,710. NEW ORLEANS, January ll.-Cot? ton active-middlings 15j?@15?? ; sales 5,200 balos; receipts 1,945. Sugar and molasses-receipts large, but tho rainy weathor prevents sales. Flour-snporfino 9@9.25; choice 13 @14. Corn quiet and firm, nt 93@ 95. Oats firm, at 85. Pork firm, at 21.50@21.75. Bacon-jobbing 9 ^(t^ 9j? for shoulders, and 13@14 for clear. Gold 37y2. LIVERPOOL, January ll-Noon. Cotton armer and moro doing-up? lands l)^<Sl)i. LONDON, January ll-Evening. Consols 92>?@92>s. Bonds 11%. LIVERPOOL, Jannary ll-Evening. Cotton firmer-uplands 7J? on thc spot; to arrive 7(?ji7J?; Orleans 7}?. Steam Engine for Sale. ASTATIONARY BTEAM ENGINE, 35 horso power, in complete order; with Pine boiler, containing 82 Flues. Alao, a CIRCULAR HAW MILL. To ho ?old singly or together. The En? giri? can bo seen at the Congaroe Iron Works, foot of Ladv street. Apply to ' it. MCDOUGAL, Nov 15 Columbia, fl. C. FINE FAMILY BIBLES. WE i have a few vary" flu? Oxford edi. tiona of the FAMILY Ii I BLE, which w? will Bell AT COST. They wore neut us by mistake. HYMN HOOKS? and Prayer Booka of various styles of binding, for the different Churches. Writing Desk*. Papo-tries containing Envelopes and raper, perfumed-nome thing now-a handsome Christmas pro MOnt, ac DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Dec 22 _^_ Bookstore. BL W. BYTHEW? OD^ ~ Auctioneer and Gurrai Comniissieo Merchant, On Wanhhitton st., rear of A. ToUestm'n, COLUMBIA, S. C. TIIHE above ?toro having been rented, I JL am from this doy prepared to receive consignments of Oottou, Corn. Flour, Bacon, Gwennen and Provisions in irene ral; also, Furniture, Dry Ooods, Clothing, Tobacco, Ac. From my experience of twenty years iu the auction and commission business, in this city, Charleston and dewberry, 8. C., I hopo to re?oive a liberal share of patron? age from my old friends and th? pnbUc generally. _ Dec 19 Powder, Shot, &c. DUPONTS RIFLE POW DE lt, in whole, half and quarter keg?. Dnuout's Blasting, Duck Shooting, Eagle aud Diamond Grain Powder. Drop and Buck shot, Percussion Cap?, Flinte, (Juna, Pistols, Ac, on hand and for Bale low by J. A T. lt. AGNEW, Sole Agents f.r Dupont's Gunpowder. Dec 12_ On Consignment, with Orders to Sell. Q/"k BOXES Low (Irados TOBACCO. OU 10 hoses Extra Fine Tobacco. co boxes Low Priced Segara. 15 " Smoking Tobacco. 5 bales Cotton Yarns. Oct 30 ALFKED TOLLE80N. Hams and Breakfast Strips, ?71RESH and Rood, at low rates. 1 Dec 7 JOHN C. SEEGEES A CO. WANTED, WANTED, pr r\r\ BUSHELS COW PEAS. O\J\J FIS ! RR St LOWRANCE. DWP 1 Hoop Iron, Hoop Iron. TUST received, per Ynranri, fnini Liver pool, a full assort meat of HOOP [RON, from inches wide. For sale at great Iv reduced pri?es, by ' Dec IS_?LvLT- k- AGNEW. Ilcinltali'a Crlmaoii Tetter AVuali, for Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Worm Spots, Roughness of tho Skin-a cure for Tetter and Ringworm. The Clunker Liniment; the best lilli mont for family use; can boused internally and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy? er. It kills pain and ail kinds of aches Sold hy Fisher A Heinitsh. IRON TLES. rpiIE best kind. BEARD'S Self-Adjnst A inc IKON TIE, low for cash. Nov 10 FISHER & LOWRANCE. WOOD WARE, WOOD WARE. BROOMS, TUB-', HEELERS, BUCKETS, Ac. Mats, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Matches, Ac, cheap, for cash, nv _I)ec 1_FISHER A LOWRANCE. FRESH ARRIVALS. -J^ OOO gBS- DAluY UHEESE, 501) lbs. Goshen Butter, choice, 3,000 lbs. Carolina Rice, prime, 250 lbs. Rio Coffee, middling, 100 " " A No. 1, 150 lbs. Java Coffee, Old Government, 30 gross Matches, Parlor, 100 " Ale and Porter, English, 100 " '* " not English, 2 quarts Salt, at 5 cents, together with the usual odds and ends of a first class GROCERY, and which cost too much money to advertise Call iu. Deo 8_GEO. SYMMERS -A. 3NTE2 W BOOK, UY TUE A?TKOB OF ST. ELMO AND BEULAH. JUST PUBLISHED, by AUGUSTA J. EVANS, author of "Beulah" and "St. Elmo," a new edition of INEZ. Ono vol., 12mo., fino edition, extra cloth. Price ?1.75. W.I. Pooley, publisher, New York. Sent by mail, upon receipt id price, free. For salo by all Southern booksellers. W. I. P. will send by mail any book pub? lished, at advertised prices, free of post? age. Nov 30 flhao C. HAYN ES WORT H. C. J. CARROLL. HAYNESWORTH & CARROLL, 3FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING and J SHAVING SALOON, Plain street, a few doors below R. C. Shiver's old stand. HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS on short notice. Nov 7 Only Fifty Cents. 1 iii 1 r.OXEd SMOKED HERRINGS, Iv'U for salo at thc unusuaUy low price of 50 cents per box, by Noy IC_ _J. AT. ILAGNEW. _ Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laboratory. THE subscriber offers induce .JsameutH- in tho wav of GOOD WORK QHRWand LOW PRICES-to ono and all requiring his professional services. Give him a e..il. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. O?lco on Camden street, nearly opposite the Park. Nov 3 ly FRESH BUTTER AHB EGOS. 1 ?? LBS- Xreah Mountain BUTTER, A tJ *7 75 dozen Fresh EGGS. At Doc 24 J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S The life of ?ll flesh la blood. Tho health of all lifo is pure llosh. Pure blood keeps out all diseases. The Queen's Do light purifies the blood. FRESH AR RIV A LS. WHOLE, Half and Quarter Boxes best Layer RAISINS. 4 boxes Lemons, 500 largo Oranges, Fresh Macaroni, Sweet OU, Fruit Can lies, Jellies, Ac. Dec 12 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO VERY OLD JAMAICA RUM, Ci OOD FOR EGG-NOG, at lil" Dec^2i J. C. BEEPERS A CO/Sh_ N?TIGE. A Ll i persons having claims against the ?\. estate of Col. JOHN BAU8KETT, do soased, will present tho eamo properly at - ested, and all persons indobtod will make ?myment to Coi.. F. W. MCMASTER, Attorney for Executors, Nov 1') nil 5 Columbia, S. C. Charleston Advertisements. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. O. THE undersigned having taken chargo of the above well-known HOTEL, re-, _ spectfully informe hits friend* a,uu tho traveling publie that it hau boon REFURNISHED, in all of ita depart? ments. The tablo will, at all timos, bo supplied with tho best the Market affords, including overy delicacy in season, while the cuisine will be unexceptionable. The Bath Rooms attached to tho Hotel are sup? plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Dutha can bo ob? tained at any time. Tho sams atteution will bo paid to the comfort of the guests as heretofore!, and travelers can relv upon Unding tho Charleston Hotel equal "to any in the United States. Tho patronage of tho traveling public is respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, ?Tan ll 3mo_Proprietor. IMPORTANT SHIPPERS of COTTON, &c. COLUMBIA, S. C., TO BALTIMORE, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. THR SPLENDID scnEW STEAMSHIPS FALCON, - - E. C. REED, Com'r. BEAOULL, - N. P. DUTTON, Com'r. OF largo carrying capacity, making average ?rips ot fifty-five to sixty hours, leave Charleston once a week for Baltimore, and oller superior facilities for through freights to aud from that port. Address COURTENAY THEN HOLM, Shipping and Commission Merchants, Union Wharves, Charleston, K. C. Or, MORDECAI A CO., Agents, Sept 21 tnffimo baltimore. Md. _ Livery and Sale Stables, CHALMERS STREET, <3kts? Charleston, 8. C. DEI-<>;ic?GJ?, J?fjl?HEN A BAKER, Pro- U>tM& ? 1 II prietors. Carriages, Photons, Bug? gies and Baddie Horses to hire, at all hours. Mules and Horses for sale. Feb 27 MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON. S. C. THIS well-known FIRST-CLASS i ri?r HOTEL has been thoroughly repair ??ilLed, refitted and refurnished, and is now ready for the accommodation of the traveling public, whoso patronage is ro jpcctfnUy solicited. The proprietor promises to do all in ki? power for tho comfort of bis guests. March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. THE POLLOCK HOUSE.~ LIQ! ORS. WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, ?C., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1 HE UNDERSIGNED bas titted Bop his estahhshment, and has re? ceived a large stock of tbe finest qualities and brands of LIQUORS, (VINES, AIJ?S, SEGARS, Smoking and 'hewing TOBACCO, etc.; SYRUPS, COR? DIALS ami other articles. ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of homo >roduction. in the rear of tho wholesale store, he ?as a handsomely appointed SAMPLE ROOM, MHWHERE tho best of everything ia >jj? dispensed. REFHESIIMENTS OF all kinds-FISH, OYS? TERS, GAME, MEATS, Ac. -furnished at short notice.^ "and in tho very host styles. ^ SUPPER ROOMS. V ATTACHED to tho estab- V lishment are commodious*^ rooms, where private DINNERS ind~8UPrERS will bo furnished for any nimber of persons from two to 150. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. The Proprietor pledges himself that ho Krill continue, as heretofore, to use his ut nost endeavors to give perfect satisfaction LO bii< patrons and guests. Jan 1 T. M. POLLOCK^Proprietor. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, CVmitlcn Street, rear of Gregg's China Store. J. CLKNDIMXCi, - - - Proprietor. HAY I Nil thoroughlv fitted up tho above establishment as* a RESTAURANT, [ am prepared to furnish visitors with the jest of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. 5Y8TER8, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., prepared in tho very best stylo, by one of he finest cooks in tho city. SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Families sup died with OYSTERS at reasonable pricos. Jhoico WINES, LIQUORS aud CIGARS | instantly on hand. LUNCH every day at I o'clock."_m_ Dec 10 Don't lorget. The only sure cough .ure is Stanley's celebrated Cough Syrup, sold by Fisher and Heiuiteh._ Copeland & Bearden HAVE ON HAND 200 bushols SEED WHEAT, 50 bags Extra Family FLOUR, 1,000 lbs. Now Bacon HAMS. 10,000 IbE. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Sugar, Cont!? ?nd Molasses, 20 hbls. Golden and Bee-hive Syrups, Bagging and Balo Rope, 200 sacks Liverpool Salt, 10 bales Yarn. _ NovlC Circassian Lustre, for beautifying tho ?air for youug and old; an elogant articlo md'cheaper than anything else of the ?ind. Sohl byJFfsheri Hein it sb._ No. I Mackerel, V^PVL!_?.?H?? C..ftEEGERS A CO. Sportsmen's Equipments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, &c. THE undersigned bas ro moved his stock of goods in the abovo line to the store >uoxt to Fisher A Hoinitsb's. Guns and Pistols ropaired and put in icrfect order, at reasonable notico. SEWING MACHINES Repaired. P. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposite Phoenix Office. Aug 28 uSlLMtlon. Salea Mules" By A. E. PHILLIPS. WILL bo sold, in front of tho old Court Holme, at half-past 9 o'clock, on WED. . NEHDAY MORNING next, Gie 16th mst., !) Likoly Plantation MULES. Terms at sale._Jan 12 Administrator's Sale. ON tho 21H inst., at 12 M., tho persona property ot tho late Mr*. SAR A F STACK, consisting or STOCK, HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, Ac, will bs sold a the residence of Capt. Wm. Staok. D. B. DeSAUSSURB, Jan 12 2_Administrator. Mules! Muirs! I BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON. We will sell, ou WEDNE8DAY MORNING 15tb instant, at 10 o'clock, atJO Logan' lot, 75 YOUNG MULES. Terms cash. _ Jan 10_ COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ii. lt. Singleton vs. W. H. Gibbes, W Allston Gibbes, Executors, el al. IN obedience of the Decretal Order, i the above stated case, I will sell helot tho Court Houso, in Columbia, ou the fin MONDAY in February next, all that LO of LAND, in tho city of Columbia, cot taining half of an aero and ono-flfteent of un acre, (or sevontcen-thirtietliH of a acre,) measuring 104 feet 4 iuuhea o Richardson or Main street, and runnin back, East wandy. 208 feet and 8 incite houuded on the South by the Court Hom lot; on the North by lot of Jas. S. Oui] nani, sr.; on the East by lot of Beni Muller. On tho South-west corner of th Lot, is nit uated the store occupied by Ma Mcighan, and on the South-east corni tho largo brick store, lately occupied 1 James G. Gibbes, Esq. ALSO, All that lot of Laud, in tho city ol C lum bin, the residence of tho late Dr. li. \ Gibbes, sr., consisting of one acre, mo or less, bounded on tho South by Pla street, froutiug on that street 208 fee more or less; bounded ou West by Stunt street, fronting thereon 130 trot ; bi.undi on the East by lot of Dr. D. H. Trozvar and on the North by lot of Dr. R. } Gibbes, jr. On this lot there is a u< brick residence, consist mg of -room Tho lots on Richardson Btreet will 1 divided into four lots, each 20 feet 2 i nein and tho residence lot will be, if desire divided into two parcels. TKKMS or SAI.V-HofHoient cash to p tho costs of suit and sale; balance ou credit of one, two and throo years, secur by bond and mortgage, without person security, with interest payable scmi-a nually; purchasers tj pay for pauei st...mps. Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D Jan 12 m3 _ SHERIFF'S 8ALE8. BY virtue of sundry Tax Executions i reeled to me, I will sell, on tho FIR MONDAY and TUESDAY in February ne in trout of tho Court House in Col?rab within tho legal hours, tho following u porty, viz: Tho HOUSE and LOT on the coruci Taylor and Henderson streets, in the c of Columbia, and bounded OH tho'North Taylor street, Houth by J. P. Adams, E by Wm. Moncktou, and Wost by Hend son street; levied on as tho property John Glass, Trustee, at tho suit of t Stale of South Carolina for taxes. ALSO, A vacant Lot, in tho city of Columl bounded on the North by estate of Chai Beck, on tho East by W. H. Dial, on South by estate of Isaac S. Cohen, aud tho Weat by Richardson street; levied as tho property of estate of 8. J. Cohei the suii of the* State of South Carolina taxes. ALSO, A vacant Lot on Richardson stree! tho city of Columbia, measuring about feet on said street, and bounded on North by S. J. Cohen, on tho East by V H. Dial, on thc South by estate G. V. / wtirp, and on the West by Richard street; levied on as tho property of cs of Isaac S. Cohen at tho suit of the S ol' South Carolina for taxes. ALSO, A vacant Lot on the corner of Rich son and Laurel streets, in tho city of lumbia, containing ono acre, more or 1 and bounded on tho North by Laurel sU on the East by Richardson street, on South by estate of ('liarlos Beck, am tho Wost by Aseorubly street; levied oi tho property of Keating A Ball at the of the State of South Carolina for taxi ALSO, Ono square of Land, in tho city ol lumbla, containing four acres, and bo ed c>n tho North by Laurel street, Eat Huger street, South by Blanding st West by Williams street; levied on ai property of J. L. Lumsden at the si tho State of South Carolina for taxes. ALSO, 200 acres of Land, in Richland Dist boundod on thc North by E. D. Gilli East nv Mrs. Jones, South by E. D, moro and West by Landa of d?font levied on as the property of Samuel H son at the snit of tho State of South < lina for taxes. ALSO, A Lot of Land, in tho city nf Colui containing three-fourths of an nero, or less, bounded East by Bull street, ?i by Taylor street, West by lot of Fowles, and North by Mrs. K. G. Brc levied on as tho property of Mrs. S. 1 Logan at tho suit of tho State of i Carohna for taxis. ALSO, A vacant Lot on Richardson strc th? city of Columbia, bounded ot North by estate of Charit s Beck, o East by Richardson street, on the ! by oatato of John J. Kinsley and o West by Assembly street; levied on i property of Mrs. F. H. Marks, and o at tho suit of tho Stato of South Ca for taxes. ALSO, A Houso and Lot on Richardson s in tho city of Columbia, at present pied by the defendant, and bounded < North by Defendant, on the East by Boyne's lot, on the South by J. A A. ( and on tho West by Richardson strc vied on as tho property of E. Stenho the snit of tho Stato of South Caroli taxes. ALSO, A Tract or Laud, containing 4,400 more or less, and boundod as follov the East and North-east by Landa o J. Chappell, North by Landa of Mrs. Myers, and West and South-west Congaree Rivor; levied on as tho pr o? the oatato of JamoB O'Hanion snit of tho State of South Carol! taxes. Terms cash. F. W. GREE Jan 12 _ S. 1 Extensive Sale of Eine Fumitut BY D. C. PEIX0TT0 & SO BY permission of JACOB BELL Ordinary for Richland District, \ ?oil, at the residence of tho late T. Munda, deceased, <>n the coi Assembly and Lumber st u cl THURSDAY, tho 23d inst., at 10 o'clock A. M., precisely, tho entire personal effect a and household articles, consist? ing of HANDSOME PARLOR FURNITURE. Tete-a-Tetes and Etvgcres, Mahogany Sofas and Rockers, Arni and Hair-Seat Chairs, Handsome Mantle Clock. " Large China Vases, " Gilt Frame Pictures, " Papier Mache Table, " Marble-Top Tables. |ALHO, 1 Magnificent 7* Octavo Rosewood PIANO, with Fine Stool and Mtuio Rack. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. Mahogany Marble-Top Sideboard, Walnut Extension Table, Mahogany Hair-Seat Arm Choirs, Mahogany Tables and Etegtres, Walnut Cane-Seat Chairs, Walnut Hook Cases. Handsome Mantel Vases, Carpet and Ingrain Rug, Fin? Window Shades, Shovels, Tongs and Fenders, Drop Lights and Gae Chandelier. PASS A G IC FURNITURE. Fine Damask Lounge, " Mahogany Table and Hat R?ch. " Rosewood Table, Cane-Seat Chairs, Fine Gilt Frame Picture*. BED-ROOM FURNITURE. Canr Scat Chairs, Large Rocking Chairs, Trundle Bed and Maitres?, Mahogany Bureau, Washstand and Towel Rack, Basins and Pitchers, Fire Dogs, Shovel and Tongs, Fine French Bedstead, Mattresses. Feather Reds, Cribs, Cradles and Thermometer. ALSO, A full assortment of KITCHEN FURNI? TURE and UTENSILS, and a splendid COOKING STOVE, in Hue and completo order. ALSO. A completo sot of CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, and many other arti? cles for bouse-kceping, too "numerous to I mention. TERMS or 8ALE_All sums under $100, cash; above $100, a note secured with suf? ficient securitv, at six months. Sale posi? tive. J. W. PARKER, Executor. Jan 9_ SHERIFF 3 SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs til fieri facia*, to mo directed, I will sell, on thc FIRST MONDAY and TUESDAY in Febru ? ary next, before thc Com i- House in Colum? bia, within the legal hours, the following property, viz: Thc HOUSE and LOT on tho corner of Gervais and Bull streets, in the city of Co? lumbia, known as the late residence of the defendant. The lot contains one and one third of an acre, more or less, aud bound? ed as follows: On tho South by Gervais street, on the EaBt by Bull street, on the West ny Dr. Leland's"lot, and on the North by Lady street. ALSO, Tito HOUSE and LOT on Washington street, in tho city of Columbia, known and occupied as law offices, containing one half acre, more or less, and hounded on the South by Washington street, on tho Weat by tho Court Honsc lot, on the North by estate of lt. W. Gibbee and Dr. J. W, Powell a iota, and on tho East by Mrs. Kennerly's lot; levied on as the property of John Bauskott, decoasel, at tho suit of W. H. Gibbes. Wm. A. Han is et al. vs. John Bauskett. Terms cash. ALSO, Throe acres of LAND, with tho buildings thereon, in the city of Columbia, and on which ie erected a largo Machine Shop and Foundry, and a lino Dwelling House, now occupied by the defendant, and bounded on tho North by Richland street and E. W. Marshall's lot; on the East by Gates street and E. W. Marshall; on tho South by Lau? rel street; and on the West by Lincoln street; levied on as tho ^property of Wil? liam Glaze at the suit of Edward J. Arthur vs. William Glazo. Jan 10 t_,." F. W. GREEN, S. R. T. Something New and Fine. "BILL A IIP" SMOKING TOBACCO. JUST received, a consignment of above brand of TOBACCO, considered by connoisseurs tho finest in the market, lt is manufactured from tho best Virginia leaf, freo from stems, and some folks who have smoked it think that its influence im Earts no eina'l degree of tho wit and umor of the celebrated "Bill" himself. A trial, however, will convince any one of its superiority. For sale, in anv quantity, by GEORGE SYMMER8. Doc ll_ GWYNN, COTTEN & CO,, Colton Tactors and General Com'n Merchants 105 Weet Lombard street, Baltimore. LIBERAL advances mado on consign? ments. Orders for general merchan? dize solicited. Henry Gwynn, of Baltimore; R. R. Cot ten, late of Tarboro. N. C.; Walter Gwynn Jr.. of South Carolina. Oct ll ||?8mo_ St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, LA. pKorniETOBS: WM. A. HURD, of Now Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Va. iff Tolograph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Hotel. July 3 6mo_ Painted Cotton Ties. TRY DILLON'S UNIVERSAL TIE. It is tho most simple, Tho strongest, Tho most economical, ami Tho beet TIE in use. For sale by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Oct 29 _ Tour iimuty, your hoalth, your easo may be restored, by using Heinitah's Queen's Delight._ English Goods. JUST RECEIVED, direct from Liver? pool, Fine DOUBLE-BARREL OUN8, Eloy's and Coxe's Percussion Caps, Pohco Handcuffs, Tinned, Iron. Tablo and Toa Spoons, Common and Fine Curry Combs, Padlocks, in setts and dozens, Fine Steel Shovels and Tongs. English Wafer Irons, Traco Chains and Hoes, Hooks and Hinges, Cases Surveyor's Instruments, Brass Letter Locks, Brad, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Wad Cutters, Gun Wads, Ac. For sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Dec 21_ ~ OATS, OATS. m*f\f\ BUSHELS PRIME OATS for sale ??\)\) low. FISHER St LOWRANCE. Deo 4