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tjoh?mrj ?oobs. Q-REAT BARGAINS TN T?YS AND FANCY GOODS, AT FORRESTON'S, NO. eal KING 8TJREJET, TJP-TOWN SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES DURING THE HOLIDAYS. GO EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. deoIO-6 FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN EXTRACTS, SOAPS POMADES HAIR OILS, &o. JEAN MARIE FARINA'S VIOLET'S AND AIMAR'S PREMIUM COLOGNE WATERS, AT AIMAR^, CORNER KINO AND VASDERHORST STREETS. declO 12 BOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! The Subscriber -will close oat at Reduced Prices a pretty assortment or DOLLS. CHARLES A. LENGNICK, decl94 NO. 81 HATNE STREET. AT WHILDEN'S IS A LARGE AND VARIED STOOE OF CHRISTMAS GOODS. NO. 235 KING STREET, CORNER BEAUFAIN*. CHARLESTON, 8. C. decls-7 i, gaps, ?fcc. O. C. PLENGE, NO. 201 KINO STREET, laviteB.tbe attention or the Public to bis FINE STOCK OF HITS, CAPS IND FURS. AND UMBRELLAS. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS A Specialty. 201 King Street. deo? Soots, Shoes, Ut. CHASE & CUTTING, FASHIONABLE BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK EMPORIUM, NO. 345 "ELllSG STREET Y OPPOSITE THE WAVERLY HOUSE. We invite tbe attention or the public to oar large and varied Stock of Gents', Ladles', Boys Misses', Youths', Children's and Infants' BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, a lsrge assortment or TRUNKS, BAGS, VALISES AND SATCHELS All or which we offer at prices defying compet? tlon. decit>-5 THE GREAT SECRET OP MASONRY Has been held inviolate by the Craft for many centuries, and TBK GREAT SECRET or success in the transaction of every business ls comprised In LARGE GASH SALES, with email profits. The subscribers fully realizing thia mercantile fact, have opened another Retah Establishment at tbe ...^ corner of Elna: and Wentworth street?, under the Masonic Tipple, and have just received and DISCLOSED a Fresh and Complete S'ock of Boots and * Shoes of the latest and most fashionable styles, for Ladles. Misses, Gents. Boys and Children; together with a large variety of Trunks, Valises, Satchels and Ladles' Belt Bags, to all or which they invite the attention of friends, customers and the public generally, VAT THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. LEWIS? ELIAS & CO., NO. SM, CORNER KINO AND WENTWORTH STS. LEWIS ELLAS, LOUIS ELIAS, RAPHAEL ELIAS. K.$. J. B. McELHOSE and W. T. FITZGERALD will be pleased to walt on their friends. pofSS-mwf irancg (gooftg, Notiert?, Ut. JOHN S. FAIRLY & GO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ! NOTIONS, MILLINERY. HOSIERY & WHITE GOODS, No. 37 HAY."VE STREBT, Desire 1% call the attention or Merchants visit? ing the city at this time lo their very ATTRACT? IVE STOCK of TO YS, AND OTHER GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAY8. Their usual Stock ls also very FULL AND DE? SIRABLE IN EVE KY DEPARTMENT. They solicit irom their customers and the Trade gen? erally the favor of an early cslL decll 10 Drrj CE o o? 3, Ut. LOUIS COHEN & GO., 246 AND 248 KING ST., Between Hasel and market Streets, Beg leave respectfully to announce that having annexed the building No. 210 King street to their j Old Stand, they cac, with the increased facilities . they now enjoy, offer to their Customers and the Public generally GOODS In their line with corresponding ad vantages to buyers. OCR STOCK OF IXRY GOODS, which will be al all times found complete, con? sists of : PRINTS, LONGCLOTHS, SHIRTINGS DRESS GOODS, SILKS CLOAKING VELVETS VELVET BIBBONS SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS FLOWERS, LACES EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS BROADCLOTHS, CA3SIMERES FLANNELS, BLANKETS SHAWLS, HOSIERY GLOVES And a Complete Stock of LINEN TABLING 8. TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, AG Particular attention la requested to oar foU J mes of Ladles' ' . SILK SCARFS AND FICHDS, in all Colors, Shades and Styles, mention is also directed to our large Hoes of J HOLIDAY GOODS, Suitable for Presen ta. A call ls respectfully requested. LOUIS COHEN & CO., decl6-14 No. ?48 KINO STREET. WHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., No. 275 King Street. rOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY^ 1 - We shall offer MONDAY, and every s * O day until Christmas, the Finest and ^ M ? most Extensive Collection or GOODS ? M > m offered lu this City, expressly select- . Z. ? * ?3 eu for (he coming HOLIDAYS. M 'ine French Gros Grain BLACK SILK, from $126 to $4 'ine French Gros Grain Celored Silks, from $175 to $2 60 Ine French Silk Sateens Silk Velvets Silk Satins rish and French Poplins, 'ull Assortment or PLAIDS, Poplins, Alpaca, from 25 cents up 'nil Linea of Mourning Goods. CARPETS ! A NICE PRESENT. We are offering for the Holidays lue English BRUSSELS at $160, worth $1 76 'Ine French Velvet Carpets at $3, worth $4 'ino English-Body BruaselB at $2 26, worth $2 76. reit Reduction has been made In Ingrain Two and Three-Ply Carpets. KIO GLOVES WI Assortment or tbe Celebrated Chellley KID GLOVES, each pair guaranteed. ALSO, A good One Button GLOVE, $1 A good Two Button Glove, $126. ?EW FULL LINES OT HOSIERY, HANDKER? CHIEFS, LACE COLLARS. tibhons, Belt?, Gorgets, Ladles' Underwear, Flowers, Feathers, Jet Ornaments, Bows, Ties, Neck Handkerchiefs FINE SELECTION OF SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Offered at greatly reduced prices. For Gents' wear we offer Bargains in Flue Tench and German CLOTH?, Casalmeres, Doe kins, Ac. Best selection in the city. BLANKETS, Flannels, reduced lu price. Full Assortment of Linen and Domestic Goods. FURS, In largo variety. Our Wholesale Department consists of the best election of Domestic Goods, Farmers' Supplies, ancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery,*Ribbons, Ac, Ac. ireat Bargains are offered in ail of our Depart? iente. Respectfully, Crrj ?ooofl, Ut. J.R. READ ft CO. Invite special attention to their choice Stock of DRESS GOODS. SILKS, VELVET? EENS, BLACK QUODS, KID GLOVES, (In all grades, $1 oo to $3 00.) HOSIERY, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, FANCY GOODS. 1X80, CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND FURS. IV O. 903 KING, OPPOSITE HAS BL STREET. tailoring, Cloting, &z. NEWI?TOMT^ NEW GOODS ! EVERYTHING NEW MENKE ft MULLER, TAILORS ARD CLOTHIERS, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO' THEIR SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ANO CHOICE MATERIALS FOR CUSTOM: WORK. AN INSPECTION OF THE GOODS AND PRICES IN THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT, COR, KING AND WENTWORTH STS., I* RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. ocis Cl oil) in g and ? ut nisi) mg Q3oob?. IL AND HOUSE! J. H. LAWTON, \CADEM Y OF MUSIC BUILDING, Corner of King and Harket Streets, ?HARLESTON decio Geming fttacfyines. IMMENSE SUGGESS OF THE CELEBRATED 181,260 SOLD IN 1871. ?2,734 MOKE THAN AN V OTHER CO. rn THE MANUFACTURING CO., NO. 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. dcoio inmitnre, Ut. piBST-GLASS FURNITURE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, NO. 411 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, is the place to get handsome and snbtantlal FURNITURE or the latest and most elegant de? signs at prices to Bait the times, This establlah ment naajust received a large supply of superior Parlor, Chamber snd Dining Room Seta In Oak, Walnut and Initiation, which are offered at prices ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged elsewhere for lets substantial Furn lt ure. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY. Call and examine the stock and prices. SIGN OF THE HAN AND ROCKER. No. 444 KING STREET. dealt _ggipitttim goda, goctjjcrg' Stools, Rat?nate, Ut. TURPENTINE TOOLS. COOPERS' TOOLS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP HACKERS. BRASS WIRE CLOTH. DIPPERS. IRON WIRE CLOTH. AXES. TRUSS HOOPS. GLUE. " HOOP IRON. FOR SALES BY HART & CO., CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, AND 39 1IAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S, dec4-wrm3moBD&o Doora, Gas\\z? ana jjiinos. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, .VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS, ANO ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. ILARCE STOCK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, |254 AND 256 CANAL STREET dec9-Iyr Mew Tork cur. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, No. 20 Havne street, FACTORY, H OB LB EC K'S WHARP mnhH-fmwtT WHITE PINE, WALNUT AND FANCY LUMBER, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE. LARCE8T STOCK. L0WE8T PRICE8. Send for Price List. I. H. HALL & CO., EAST BAT AND MARKET STREETS, VICINITY OF NEW CUSTOMHOUSE. decQ-mwfty JFertilMers. JpACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000.000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. This GUANO ls now so well known In all the Southern states for its remarkable cHecta as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not io require special rfcommecdatloi from ns. Ita use tor seven years past has established Its character for reliable excellence. Tne large fixed capt i al Invested by the Company In this trade afforda the surest guarantee of the continued ex? cellence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season are, aa heretofore, prepared under the personal super? intendence of Dr. st. Julian Ravenel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. e.. hence planters may rest assured that its quality and composition Is precisely the same as that heretofore sold. J. N. KOBSUN, . Selling Agent, charleston S. C. J NU. S. RH ESE A CO.. General Agents, Baltimore. TBBXS- $48 cash; $63 time, without la terese To accommodate planters they can order now and have until the 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from the Factory by the carload nodrayage will be charged. ??.Papers that Inserted my advertisement last year will please copy. nov2o-wfmpoAw8moB Ritmos, CDrgaus, Ut. PIANOS AND ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments on tbe most liberal terms. CHARLES L. HOOLENAHAN, Plano and lfosle Store, sepamos_No. 181 King street. QlTgart, gooacro, Ut. . CL O SI MC~ ?~?T TO CHANGE BUSINESS. Tn order to go into aiother Business, I will dispose of my ENTIRE STOCK! AT GREATLY REDUCE! PRICES. The 'GoodB mast be sold by the last cf this month, aa I will have no use for them. Coil at once and make your selections eltb?rln small iota or m bnlk. THE ENTIBE LOT OF MEERSCHAUM PIPES TOBACCO, CIGARS AND FANCY GOODS MUST BE SOLD. WM. SCHRODER, Emperor William Cigar Store, No. 310 KING STREET, mch7.1yrD0AW CHARLESTON. S. 0. State N?tius. QFFIOE SINKING FUND COMMISSION, COMPTROLLER-GENERAL'S OFFICE, ) COLOMBIA, S. C., December 14,1872. f The follow; ng Mlnntes from the Records of the 'Sinking Fnnd Commission" are published for the Information or a 1 concerned : Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board be instructed by publication in the Colombia Daily Union and TER CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, to give notice of the organization of the "Sinking Fand Commission," and t hat peisons having bu? siness with the Board will hereafter call upon the Secretary at the office of the Comptroller-Gene eral Resolved, That ihe Secretary also, by such pub? lication, notify parties who are indebted for pur? chases made from the former Board, that they wlil be required to pay soy instalments now or hereafter to become due, to the Treasurer of this Board. S.L. H?GE, Comptroller General, deel9-3 AnT Secretary of S. P. C. Ornas ano jHeoinnts. Q. J. L U H N, * PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUME HT AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 450 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now in stock of my own importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, carbolic ? cid, Patter's Cold cream, English Dalby's carminative, British oil, Beebe's Embrocation and chlorodyne. AGENT FOE TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID JiND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated PHIS, AC AGENT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOB BOOTH CAROLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'!I ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical instruments a id Goodsof foreign man nf suture imported to order. My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remedien. A full assortment of Trusses and Bandages al? ways on hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or nicht. janlQw?mly %uttionSalti~~%b?* gag. WM. McKAY, Auctioneer, Salesroom No. 48 Went? worth Street, WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT 10 o'clock, 360 Imported English ROOS, ie Chromos, Une Photographic coplea from the old masters. Also, one Gase Oxford Mixed CASSI MERKS, with the nana! assortment of Notions. dfc20_ Bj MILES DRAKE. CLOTHING, HATS, Ac-THIS MORN? ING at io o'clock I will sell, at my store, Gurner of King and Liberty streets, A well assorted line of Men's FROCK COATS, Sacks, Pea Jsokei a. overcoats, Panta and Vests, Lidies' Shaw s, Nublas, Aprons and Scarfs, Men's Wool and Felt Hats, Velvet and Cloth Caps, Cra vats, Soap, Gloves, Ac., Ac. _dec20 Bj W. Y. LEITCH & R, S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. RETAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS OF Estate or T. Kelly, by order of tbe Adminis? trator, at Auction. Will be sold THIS MORNIVQ. the 20th Instant, at the S ore .NO. 26) King street, commencing at io o'clock, ? The remaining Stock In S?tel Store, consist inn of KBNT?uRY J KAN*. Dela nes. Bine and Gray Flannels. Shawla, Blankets, Towelling. White ann colored Linen, Swba, Nalnaook and Tarletan Mad ns. AND A fine assortment or HOSIERY, Gloves, Corsets. Uuderveata, Spool Cotton and Silks, Ac Ac.. Teims cash, sals to be continued from day to day ontll completion. dec20 Snipping. Jp O R LIVERPOOL. The At Iron Bark MAGNET, Wm. ^A* Brown. Master, will have dispatch for the ?Di above port. . For Freight Engagements apply to GIBBES A BARNWELL, decl3_North Atlantic Wharf. pOR NEW YORK. ON FRIDAY, 27TH DECEMBER, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE ROOMS ALL ON DECK. Thc Splendid New Iron Stdewheel Steamship GEORGIA Crowell, Commander, will sall for New York on FRIDAY. 271 h December at 2 o'clocK P. M.. from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool and the New England cities aa usual. ?- Insurance by steamers of this line X per cent. For Freight or Passage engagements, having very fine Deck Stateroom accommodatlona. ap? ply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 2? Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves._dec20-lmw4 BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THKOUQB BILLS LADDS G ISSUED TO PIULAD ELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The Fine steamship MARYLAND, J. V. Johnson, Commander, will aall for Baltimore, on SAIUBDAY, 2 lat December, at l o'clock P. M. MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, declT 6_No. 2 Union Wharves. OR SAVANNAH, F TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY EVENING, AT S O'CLOCK. The Splendid Side-Wheel steamers DICTATOR and CITY POINT will, leave Southern Wharf as above. No extra charge made for Meals and State? rooms. For Freight and Pa-sage apply to RAVENEL A CO., Corner Vanderhorst'a Wharf and East Bay. dec2 F 0 R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid Side-wheel Steamers, DICTATOR. Captain L. M. C'oxetter, aaau CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, wlh leave Charleston every TUSSDAT, THURSDAY and SUN? DAY EYKNDfO,at 8 o'clock precisely, for SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, ST. AUGUSTINE, PALATKA. AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Connecting at Palatka with steamers for the Oclawaha River and with the Steamer STAR? LIGHT for Enterprise, Mellonvtlle, and all points on the Upper St. John'a and Indian Rivera. These fine Steamers, built in New York, espe clal.y adapted for the Florida trade, are famished with every comfort and convenience, and ?fford the CHEAPEST. SAFEST AND MOST COMFORT? ABLE MEANS OF REACHING FLORIDA. They provide a first clasB table, well furnished, com? fortable staterooms, and make NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MK ALS AND STATEROOMS. They land almost at the doors or the principal Horels of oil above points, saving the invalid and tourist tbe dangers and discomforts of frequent changes. Connect at Fernandina with Florida Railroad for all points In the Interior, and with Railroad for New Orieana and Havana, via Cedar Keys. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Oerner Vanderhorat's Wharf and East Bay. dees f GUYOT S TAR ^ CONCENTRATED PROOF LIQUEUR | Mr Guyot has succeeded in depriving tar of its insupportable sourness and bitterness, and in rendering it very solsble. Profiting by this happy discovery, he prepares a con? centrated liqueur of tar, which in a small volume contains a large proportion of the active principie. Guyot ? tar possesses all the advantages of ordinary tar-water without any of its draw? backs A glass of excellent lar-water.without any disagreeable taste may be i nsUntaneously obtained by pouring a teaspoonful into a glass of water. Any one can thus prepare his glass of tar water at the moment he requires it, thus economizing time, facilitating carriage and obviating the disagreeable necessity of hand? ling tar. Guyots tar replaces advantageously se? veral more or less inactive ptisans in the treatment of colds, bronchitis, coughs, and catarrhs. Guyot s tar is employed with the greatest success in the foliowing diseases : AS A BRAIGHT. - A teasponfal in a glass of waler, or two tablespoonfuls in a bottle. BRONCHITIS CATARRH OF THE BLADDER COLDS OBSTINATE COUGHS IRRITATION OF THE CHEST PULMONARY CONSUMPTION WHOOPING COUGH DISEASES OF THE THROAT AS A LOTION. - Pure or diluted with-* little water. AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIv ITCHINGS DISEASES OF THE *C?LP GnyorY tar has b** tried with the greatest success in |W pnncipal hospitals of France, Belgium. -nd Spain. ?xpenencei has proved it to be the most hygienie drink in time of epidemics* Detailed instructions accompany each bottle Depot in Puis, L. FRERE, -J?, m Jiwb. j Arrents l.n Charleston, DOWlB, MOISE k I ^..AVlS^holesa^ Unction ?alc0-"-Sutntt ?Dapt. .~ -*? - *?-1~ i-ni. j _i._r>n i ?j j- - i . ? i - - - - By W. T. LEITCH Uk Bi S. BRUJ?S. Auctioneers, SMALL EESIDENOES EST -MORRIS AND ... SMITH, STE BETS, be sold at auction ot TUESDAY*. Sits In? stant, at tbe east rad or Broad street, at II o'clock, . That two story WOODEN RESIDENCE In Mor? ris street, second door west of Smith street. House contains 4 rooms and kitchen attached. Lot measurer 34 by 86 feet. " ALSO, That two storr WOODhN HOUSE In Smith strre:, second door norta of Ba4oMfla, Bowe contsina 0 rooms. Lot measures 89 by 08 feet. ALSO, ' Two story WOODEN HOUSE next north. Boose contains 4 rooms. Lot measures 81 by 120 feet. ALSO, Two story WOODEN HOUSE, next northwest, 4 rooms. Lot measures 88 by 120 feet. ALSO. Two Story WOODEN TENEMENT next north, cootaning 8 rooms. Lot measures 46 bj 120 feet. . _T ALSO, That two story WOOr>E s HOUSE of 4 rooms, and Building in rear of two stories, 4 rooms. Lot nv asa es 43 by KO feet, Terms-One half-cish; balance in one year, se? cured by bond of the purchaser n nd mortgage of the premises, with Interest, Purchasers to pay ns for paper J. dec20-fmtoa By LOWNDES & GTtlttB ALL, . Auctioneer?. EXTENSIVE SAKE OP VALUABLE Building and Farm Lots in the northeastern par: of the city at auction_Walter Blake, et al, vs. Waiter Blake, Jr., et aL 7 ... -~ By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas m this case I wm offer for sale TUESDAY, 14th January, st tho Old Poatofflce, at ll o'clock. Several LOTS OF LAND on the east side of Meeting street, extending from Lots bounded on ?to north by Shepherd street, northwardly to Payne's Farm, and rsstwardly to the river. . ALSO, Several LOTS on the west side of Meeting street, Tunning westward to King, and-suM*. vlded into Lots bounding north and scuta on Moultrie street, extended, all of which is mora rart ic man y shown by reference to a -plat mada bv wm. Burne, surveTor, December, 1871, and which may be seen at the office of tne Buccaneers, No. 27 Broad street. Terms-One-fourth cash; balance ia one, twa, ihree and four years, 'he credit part of the au? ch we money to be secured .by bond or bonds of the purchaser or purchasers sud a mortgage of the properly, the bonds to bear interest from dav of sale at the rate of aeven per cent, per an' tun, payable annually until the whole amount be paid. Purchaser to pay referee for all necessary papa?. C. H. 81M0NT0N, dec20-f4tnl_Befcree. By LOWNDES & GR IM BALL, Auctioneers. KEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.-ELLI? SON CAPERS, as Fxecutor of the E tata of Lr. William Michel, deceased, vs. Middleton Mi? chel.-lu the Common Pleas for Charleston County. In pursuance of an order of sale dated the 4th December, 1872, in the above ease, to me direct' ed by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of the First circuit. I will cflVr for sale at Public Auction, at the Postofflce, Broad street, (marleston, 8. c., on FRIDAY, the 101h January, 1873, at 11 o'clock A.M.. AU that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with a one story Brick Balldl g thereon, s?mate, lying an M being on the southwest corner of Queen and Fr nklln streets, In the City of Charleston, snd Sta'e aforesaid, known and distinguished la : he plan or 1 ho Lands of Sifley and Mintxlng, made by Charlea Parker. Esq.. and dated loth Jnne, 1840. by the number seven fr,) measuring and contal ring on the north line one hundred and thirty-three (183) feet, on the east Ilse rorty eighr.(48)feer, on the south lino one hundred and thirty-three (18?) fe> t, and on the weat ltaeXotty fight (48) feet; batting and bounding north on Queen street, east on Franklin street, south on Lot No. 6 in said plan, and west on Lot No. 8 in said plan. Terms-One-half cash, the balance payable tn ene vear, with Interest from the day of sal?, the Interest on the whole principal unrald pay? able annually; to be secured by a bond or bondi orthe pm chaser and mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay Referee for papers. F. W. BAGOT, dec20-f4 Referee. By H. H. DeLEON. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT AUC? TION. 1 will sell on TUESDAY, the 24th day or Decem? ber, at the corner of East Bay and Bioad stieeta, nt, u o'clock, the following valuable Property: All that LOT OP LAND on west side of Coming street, one door south of Wentworth street, and known as No. 16, with tbe two and a half story dwelling thereon, containing nine (0) faners rooms, large pantry and bathing room, wita not and co'd water In bea rooms and markie basins, gas with complete fixtures; ceilings painted sad and frescoed, marble mantels; kitchen, with roar square rooms and No. 1 range; stable and all necessary outbuildings, large cistern, pump, Ac: premlbes In complete order. Lot forty five (46) feet front and one hundred and twenty (iso) lees deep, more or less. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND and two story Brick S ore on west side of East Bay, measuring lp front twenty-five (26) feet and one hundred and nine (IOS) feet la deptn, more or les*, formerly oe* copied by Messrs. Lanrey A Alexander. ALSO, All that LOT OP LAND, with dwelling there r n, Known aa No. 62, St. Phillip Btreet, contain? ing six square rooms, with reoessary outbuild? ing!", cistern, lc, in good order. Lot thirty feet blx inches (SO 6) front, by one hundred feet deep, more ur le-s. ALSO, AU that LOT OP LAND on west side of Com? ing street, known as KO. 21. with dwelling there? on, containing five rooms, and all necessary oat. buildings. Lot fifteen (16) feet front and sixty, three (W) feet in depih, more or lesa. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND on west side r r state street, with buildings thereon containing six rooms, and bi lek kitchen. Lot twenty feet front and in depth sixty feet, more or less. Conditions-one-third cash; balance payable by bond and mortgage or property sold, la oue and two years, with seven p-r cent, interest from date of sale, payable annually; purchasers to pay auc? tioneer for papers; property to be Insured and . policies assigned. dec?s ROBERTSON ET AL, EXECUTOR, VS. ALSTON et al. and the Executors of W. A. ALSTON vs the Devisees of W. A. ALSTON. By virtue of a deoree ur the Court of Oom mon Pleaa lor Charleston county made m the above cases on the 121h or December, 1873, will be sold lo a body at the Courthouse In Georgetown, South Carolina, at li o'clock A. M, All that valuable PROPERTY formerly belong? ing to the late Joseph Alston, deceased, known by the general name of Fnend?eld. consisting more particularly of tue roUo wing tr?cu or Land : 1. M amelia, containing iso acres of Elver Swamp Rice Land, aud seo acres of Plae Land and salt Marsh Land, more or leas. 2 strawberry Hill, containing 180 acres Of Ruer swamp Rice Land and - acres of High . Land, more or lesa. 8. Frlendfield,- containing 790 acres, partly River swamp Rice Land, and pauly High Land, more or less. .. . .. A Marah Island, containing 103 gores, mora or leas. 6. Merchant's Point, containing 2816 acres, more or less. 6. Calala, containing 1391 acres, more or less. 7. Clegg's Point, containing 604 acres, more or lesa. . 'j he above tracts of Land all He contiguous to each other, forming a peninsula, with the wac? caniaw River on the west .ad the Atlantic Ocean or ita waters on the east. Tbe Landa are rn1 tao le for the cultivation ot rice and cotton und the raising or stock, paSaeasIng the advantages Of a range on t e salt marshes and inland hwamps. A single fence of from two to tbrte miles across tbe peninsula will Inclose the entire tract. Ter ms-One-third cash; balance in One and two years, wlih interest from the day or sale, se? cured by mortgage of the premises. Purchaser io pay for all necessary papers. W. ALSTON PRINGLE, deo20flmtnf_Executor. By WM. MCKAY. CLOSING OUT SALE OF A FJRST CLASS Re taipei gar aud1 Tobaccoflgffig* 3 iv Kl. NIGH I B?*?? clea, sale poa*"T-_ ^tgggggf ffrinote Bato. Ut. W. V. LEITCH & S. S. BRUNS,. FOB SALE OB BENT, A HANDSOME RESIDENCE at Summervllle. wlth fine Out? buildings; Lot containing one or more acres ol Land. Distance from Railroad Depot about Ave minutes' walk. Residence of tbe late E. E. BED? FORD, novi-frnw ? By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE, Broker, No. ?93 Broad stree?. ?Jj* . CHARLOTTE STREET LOT OF LAND. For sale, the LOT OF LAND on The soottt side nf darlot!e street, between Elizabeth and Alexander streets, measuring 80 feet front by 240 feet deep. AMP, The LOT OF LAND on weat side or Charon street, north of Water street, meaautit^ 75 feet front by 18? feet deep. deca-mth