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?jj $?l% gm? TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1867. LOCAL. MATTERS. To OUR SOBSCHTBERS.-Wo would call the atten? tion of'those who are indebted to ne throughout the country, that the old yoar is closing and thoir accounts are not yet eettlod. Tho price of sub? scription is not large, and will not bo missed from their plethoric pockets. Tho first of January has long been celebrated as a day set apart for closing old accounts, and wo would not have our friends depart from this time-honored custom. Money is ibo motive power of every enterprise, and news? papers aro no exception, and we rospeolfuUy ask our country sobscr.bers to cash up and commence the new year with a clear record. WE ABE indebted to Mr. M. M. QUINN, of the Up-Town News Depot, for late copies of Northern papers. To Mr. F. YOOLEE, of the Central-News Depot, No. 108 Market stroot, wo aro indebted for late copies of the Round Table, Staats Zeitung, and other Nsw York papers, daily and weekly. THE STBDZE OF THE STEVEDOBES.-The large number of colored workmen engaged as stevedores among the shipping, and who have been on a strike for several days, in order to procure a larger remuneration for their services, went to work again yesterday, their employers having consented to increase their remuneration to $2 per day. DE BOWS'S REVIEW*, for January, has como to hand. Among the contributors this month we are glad to thc name of our old friend of tho boothera. 11 -arterly, Prof. G. F. Holmes, of the University o? Virginia, who baa a very interesting Saper on Milton's Domestic Lifo, and his ethics of ivorce. Mr. Fitzhugh'a article on John Stuart Mill on Political Economy, also bas a great deal of interest at this time. MAYOR'S COUBT, January 7.-William Fraser, a sable youth, who undertook a sporting excursion on the wharf, was fined $2 for fixing off his gun. A man with a face full of blossoms, and a par? ticularly red nose, .who was found drunk in the streets, but who insisted that it was tho first time he had ever been in that situation, being strictly a cold water man, was finod $5, and advised te take down bis sign. ". , The Chimney Contractor for the Lower Wards was fined $25 for neglect of duty. An individual, who had taken one or two drinks, thinking it would do him good, but which had made han' riotous, and caused him to put a police? man's eye in a suit of black, was fined $20. Two persons, for smoking on the wharves, were fined. -o THE AMERICAN FABMEB.-The January number of this excellent monthly has reached us. It is foll of good things: Among the leading articles' in the Farmer, for January, aro : "Farmers' Clubs," their valuo, and- how .they should bo constituted; "Labour," itt !anotives ; "Old Virginia ;" "Liebig's Experiments on Potatoes " examined ; "Study of ! Agricultural Facts," illustrated by. tho practice of j a Goorgia. planter, who buys, yearly, ten thousand dollars worth of comm or ci al fertilizers ; with a great deal ol' original and weU-eelected matter, practical and scientific. Price $2 per year. Pub? lished by Wo rthing ton & Lewis, No. 52 South Oay street, Baltimore, Md. L 0. 0. F.-At a regular meeting of Schiller Lodge, No. 30, held December 30 th, tb o following officers were elected for the ensuing teno: Brou D. N DEDITE YES, N. G. Bro. H. BTJOK. V. G. - . Bro. GUST. FOFFMEYER, Roc. and Per. Secretary. Bro. JOHN SCHRODER, Treasurer. . Bro. H. SCHRODER, Conductor. V- Bro. H. BOSCHES,- Warden. Pro. A. F. KRAJEAWSKY, IL S. N. G. Bro. C. ZEPPEL, L. S. N. G. Bro, H. STROCK, R. S. V. G. 1 Bro. M. BULWrNKXE, L. & V. G. Bro. JOHN W INTERS, R. S 8. - ? - - Bro. H. WILLI; L. S. S. Bro. WAL ARNHOLTER, L G. Bro. F. WRElpT, p. G. ?THE GALAXT, for January 15, has reached us. The following ie th - table of contents ; 1. TriBtan. A Story in Three Parts. Part 2. By Edward Spencer, with an Illustration by Magrath. 2. Nix. By Mary Ellen Atkinson. 8. Savonarola. By Anna Cora Ritchie. 4. Traditions ot the Black? feet. By John Mason Brown. 5. The Claverings. By Anthony Trollope, (with an illustration). Chapter 88th. Florence Burton makes up a packe t. Chapter 39th. Showing why Harry Clavering wan wauled at tho Rectory. 6. "Alms nt the Beautiful Gate." By H. H.-7. Imperial France: Past, Pres? ent and Future. By George M. Towlo. 8. The London Clubs. ByW. Winwood Reade. 9. Shapes of A Soul. Bv Sarah M. B. Piatt. 10. Tho Poor Capitalists. By Marie Howland. IL Advertising. By George Wakeman. 12. The House Opposite. By Maria L. Pool. 13. Nebula. By the Editor. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUBT-Hon. GEO. S BEVAN, District Judge, presiding.-This Court was opened at ll A. M., at the United States Court House, Broad street, opposite Orange Btreet The District Attorney, JOHN PHTT.T.TPS, Esq., and seve? ral members of the Bar, were present. The panel 'of the Grand and Petit and Pleas Jorie a was called over by the Clerk, and a sufficient . number not appearing from whom Juries could be organized, his Honor Judpe Bryan ordered tales of Grand and Petit Juries to be drawn to" attend on this day at ll A. M. The District Attorney, John Phillips, Esq.. in? formed the Court that he would have many bills to give out to the Grand Jury for smuggling mer? chandise into the ports of Charleston and George? town, also for secreting on shore marchandise im? ported contrary to kw, and also embezzlement and appropriation of tho public property of the United States, and for the offen co by'shopkeepers of pur? chasing and .taking on pawn military clothes -of soldiers of the army. We are informed, also, that there'.are two cases to go-before thc Grand Jury, being offences under the law. rogrktiugltho currency and tho coin of tho UmtedBtotiis^ne^bffing'ior the passage of a $50 United Stak? Treasury note, and tho other being the passing -and also attempting to pass among tho freedman pieces r epresented to be gold coin. It being impossible'to form juries from the email attendance px. jurors on the; Tegular panel, the Court adjourned over to this day. - It would be ad? visable for jiirors "and witnesses who aro summoned to take notice and attend, in order to escape tho fines and pem'ties that may be impo .ed for non-at? tendance. v . We understand that the Bank case will not be taken up for some time, in consequence of the ses? sion of the District Court, which will require the undivided attention of the Judge. On Wednesday the Admiralty case of the United States vs. 250 barrels molasses, otc., in which a large amount of money is involved, wul be heard by the Judge. The case turns upon the construc? tion of an Act of. Congress, which it is contended on the part of the District Attorney subjects to forfeiture all of the merchandise mentioned in the invoice, whoa thc said invoice ie false. THE NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.-"Wo recently calle.! the attention of the authorities to the con? dition of tho streets in the upper portion of the city; and being of an inquiring mind, were tempted to pursue our investigations further, but were brought-.to a full halt by a.young lake, whose placid waters-filled "a ?r^rtion of the old site of Chapel street, near the depot. This'sheet of water is nei :her picturesque or useful, and the in? habitants bf that locality,' not possessing aquatic tastes, are.rather disgusted at th? quantity of the fluid in their .vicinity. The railroad authorities have raised their grounds and protected them in this way from the inundation. By these means the water has been thrown upon the street, and the drain being choked it remains until -evaporated by the action of the sun. Since the war a number of improvements have been effected by the railroad authorities, par? ticularly filling in a large area of marsh hind and rendering it available for building purposes. The outlet of the city drain was closed by this performance, and it has never been re-extended to the marsh. AB the. ground in this ricinity is naturally low, the Water frequently rom air a until stagnant, and under a Bummer's BUB would render the neighbor? hood quite sickly. A little attention bestowed on thia spot would soon remedy the evil and restore the street to a dry condition. At present th? om? nibuses- and other vehicles that frequent the depot have to make a detour to avoid the water, while foot passengers are obliged to wade or swim, as their tastes incline then. -o PROFESSOR HOLMES' BD?OPTBIC EXHIBITION FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE SUNDAT SCHOOL OF TBTNITI CHURCH.-In another column the Superintendents of this Sunday 8chool advertise that an exhibition similar to that which waa given some weeks since in aid of the Sunday School of the Second Presby? terian Church, will be afforded the public at Trini gChurch to-night, for the benefit of their school, were scarcely necessary to remark that tho en? tertainment which Prof. Holmes' costly and inge? nious apparatus affords-with the selection of views carefully made by himself- ia of the most instructive and channing character, inasmuch as many of our citizens have already been permitted to enjoy it. The exhibitions last winter at the Charleston College wero numerously attended and highly appreciated. We learn that several new pictures have been added to the collection. It speaks weU for the Professor that he is willing to make his elegant entertainment subservient to the cause of Sunday Schools. Trinity Church, during the Biege, was necessarily abandoned by its congregation, and iti Sunday School was entirely broken np. During the past year, nuder very em? barrassing circumstances, its pastor and members labored to gather together the scattered frag? ments, and put the Church and its institutions on a prosperous basis. Its Sunday Pohool has been gradually improving. It is now one of the largest in the city, and promises great usefulness. We wiBb. every laudable effort for the pr jmotion of its welfare eminent success. BEAL ESTATE.-Attention is called to several sales of Hear Estate by Mr. JAHES TUFTER, Master in Equity, advertised in this day's issue. NIGHT SCHOOL.-Messrs. DOTY & SHEBFESSEE, having determined to devote themselves to giving instruction in the higher branches of education, as well as in book-keeping, of evenings, when it will suit many to attend whose engagements in the day will prevent their presence, we would call attention to their card, merely intimating to our readers that they are gentlemen fully qualified to give satisfaction to ali who may favor them with ?heir patronage. CUSE FOB L'JTJOH OB COLD.-AB soon as there is tho Klirrest uneasiness of tho Chest, with difficulty of breathing, or indications of Cough, take during tho day a fow "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Containing doniulcent ingredients, thoy allay Pulmonary Irritai ion. Have thom in readi? ness upoa the first appearance of a Cold or Congh. TUE ATMOSPHERE OF Lora ia a pure, sweet breath. This desideratum is ono of tho roaults of using Sozodont, which not only invigorates ano preserves tho tooth, but renders thc mouth as fragrant as a rose. tua THE GALES OF ARABY are not spicier than the aroma which the Fragrant Sozodont imparts to the broath. Nor is tito heart of the ivor}' nut whiter than the teeth that aro cleaned daily with that matchless fluid. tua2 January 6 PARENTS cannot be too particular in observing any symptoms that predispose their ii tilo ones to an attack of Croup, which is always distressing and often fatal. MABSDRN'S PECTORAL BALM is now recommended as the most effective, safe, and pleasant remedy known. For sale by all Drug? gists. DOWTE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WDOMAN & CO., Agents. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales Thia Day. HE NEV Com A k Co. will nell this day, at Boyce's Wharf, alongside British brig Chet vctoo, at 10 o'clock, the cargo of said vessel, consisting of fish, lumber and laths; also, in front of their store, Tendue Bange, at 10 o'clock, 25 tea. choice sugar-cured hams. MCKAY k CAMPBELL will Boll this day, at their cash auction house, No. 55 Hasel street, opposite the postofflce, at 10 o'clock, the balance of a retail dry gooda stool: boots and shoes, clothing, notions, kc. SMITH A MCGILLIVRAY will sell this day, on the north steps of the old Exchange, at ll o'clock, the lease, for term of years, of a valuable cotton plantation on John Island; also, a house and lot of land in Cannon's Court and a house and lot on the north stde of Columbus-?, near ibo S. C. Railroad. N. H ONT A SON will sell this day, in house No. 56 An? son street, at 10 o'clock, a fine assortment of furniture, plated ware, Ac. BOWERS k SILCOX will sell this day, in front of the Ex? change, Broad street, at ll o'clock, a two-story wooden building and kitchen, situated No. 24 Hanover street JAMES W. BROWN A Co. will sell this day, at their store. Nb. 29 Vendue Bange, at 10 o'clock, hams, butter, soap, candles, to. LACHET A ALEXANDER will sell this day, in their store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, coffee, mustard, spices, kc; also, hams, shoulders, tongues, lanterns, Ac. JEFFORDS A Co. will sall this day, before their store. No. 27 Vendue Bange, at 10 o'clock, strips, sides, shoal ders, pork, tc. A H. AmiiTiiira k SONS will sell this day, at their sales room, Na 35 Hayna street, at half-past 10 o'clock, an as? sortment of clothing, broadcloths, ladies' cloaks, kc. R. St A. P. CALDWELL will sell this day, before their store, East Bay, at half-past- 9 o'clock, bacon shoulders, hams, lard, kc. T. M. CATER will sell this day, on Brown's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, a quantity of butter, lard, bacon shoulders, 4o. J. A. THOUBON will sell this day, In front of his store. No. 24 State street, at half-past 10 o'clock, a lot of furni? ture, blankets, kc., in lots to suit purahasars. CLIFFORD & MATHE WES will sell this day, at the house No. 23 Chalmers street, at ll o'clock, tho furni? ture of a family declining housekeeping. For restoring strength and appetite, uss the great Southern Tonic, PANSNTH'S HEPATIC BITTERS and you will not be disappointed. For sale by all druggists. tu To PIASTERS.-If you wish Fertilizers, apply to J. N ROBSON, No. 62 East Bay, who has always a largo stock, and on the.most favorable terms. November 29 su thstu2mos The Troth about Dyspepsia. Whoever says that dyspepsia is incurable-, tells a that ls to say, makes an egregious mistake. Hore than ten thousand aggravated cases have been cured by HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, while the number that have been prevented from coming to a head, by the same maana, ia incalculable. In Winter and early Spring, trhen the appetite la sometimes too vigorous for the comfort and safety of the stomach, indigestion ia most prevalent and most distressing. Is thc appetite to ba balked to accommodate the digestive organs? Not BO; for then the frame would lack its due proportion of nu? triment The thing to be dons ia to STRENGTHS N THE STOMACH, tone the livor, and put tho bowels in perfect srdex. Nothing will do this so effectually, BO rapidly, so juletiy, so pleasantly as HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. This potent preparation trims and balances the system, and :lothes it, as it were, with defensive armor. Chronic iyspepala, liver complaint, and fever and ague, are never mown to attack those who are wiso enough to invoke tho aid of this great preventive. 6 January 7 CLOTHING. DORMI & MME, perren &fcibcrmad)rr, MERCHANT TAILORS No. 186 XEVG STREBT, THIRD DOOR ABOVE HO RIB ECK'S ADLET. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THKTR NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of the Inest FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, DOE 1KXN8, and a full variety of the neatest and latest style attems of CASHMERES, VELVETS, SILKS, tc, leaver and Esquimaux Cloths, for Overcoats, and a full upply of Medium Grade Cloths and Cassim er ta for Bu lusas Snits. They aro now prepared to moke up Garments as cheap? s' as can be done in any Northern city, and finished in be latest and most fashionable styles, or many style that say be desired. They respectfully invite their friends and tho public to all and examine the aiock for themselves. All orders will be promptly executed sud g oed fits and irompt workmanship will be guaranteed. November 10 atuth2mo A CARD. TO MY FRIENDS IN GENERAL. A LL IN WANT OF GOOD FITTING GARMENTS A. will Und lt to their intercut to call at No. 35 BROAD ITBEET, where they will be fitted better and got cheaper ?oed a than at any other establishment in this dry. In connection with the above. Mr. J. T. KENNEDY fill be happy to wait on his old friends and customers, at JAMES MCCORMICK'S, No. 35 BROAD STREET. B3T Call and sae those $35 FROCK COATS. January 6 CALL A.T So. 35 BROAD STREET AND EXAMINE A FINE LOT OF MELTONS AND EBB MB, IUTTS OF WHICH WILL BE MADE TO ORDER AT Forty Dollars. JAMES MCCORMICK, November 27 MERCHANT TAILOR. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSURES AMI VESTINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET, July 23_Cmos_CHARLESTON, S. C. PARKER & CHILD, DEALERS TN Clothing and Furnishing Goods, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, No. 103 EAST BAT STREET, December 21 Imo Under the American HoteL A S DI Ti 103. Olia CLOTHING 8AIL0RS' OUTFITTING DEPOT. PARKER & CHILD, No. 103 East Bay. December 24 Imo CARHAM1, WHITFORD & CO., MANTTFACTTJitERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FINE, MEDIUM, AND COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 55, 57. 6!) and 61, Hudson street, uear Duane, New York. T. F. CARHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAGENEN. December 10 6mo A. T. HAMILTON. AMUSEMENTS. Eine Abendunterhaltung DES SBirb flatifmbcn bettie, 2>icnftag, Sloenb, ben Btcn Gan. January s 1 BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITION WITH THE MUCH AD MIRED DISSOLVING HEWS OP THE BI1PTRH! LANTERN. rpHIS EVENING, JANUARY THE 8TH. AT QUARTER JL past 7 o'clock, a serle, of INSTRUCTIVE AND EN? TERTAINING VD5W3, with dissolving sceoes. will be Bxhibited by means of tho BINOPTRIO LANTERNS, at ; rrinlty Church, Hasel street, In aid of its Sunday ach ooh The entertainment will include Vie?7a in Palestine and the East, Prominent Cathedrals and Minsters of Europe, scenes in the Arctic Regions, with moveable views of the "Aurora Borealis" or "Northern Daybreak." Eruption of Mount Vesuvius ; smoke and flame In mo? tion, by mechanical agency. Copies of celebrated Statuary; Incidents of the Late War, including the most remarkable events in Charles? ton Harbor; March of General Sherman into Columbia; the Burning of the City. United States Troops Entering Richmond. Sinking of the Stone Fleet off Char leeton Harbor; DattleB of Fort Sumter; Attack of the "Ironsides" and Honiton. Fort Sumter as it now appears. ALSO, THE WONDERFUL LAMP, WITH DISSOLVING 3CENES. TO CONCLUDE WITH "THE LAST OF THE CHURCH MOUSE," or the Sex? ton's Christmas Supper. Tickets to be had at HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE, comer Sing and Wentworth s treats; at the door, or of the un? dersigned. Whole Tickets CO cents. Children under 12 years 35 sante each. ^?^^nparintendenta. January 8_ INSURANCE. UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, t?o. ll BROAD STREET. COLBURN & HOWELL, AGENTS, REPRESENTING THE P01LOWINO ?-CUSS INSURANCE COUPAMES, TO-WIT: germania, Hanover, Niagara, Repub? lic, Underwriters of N. York. CAPITAL. .$3,000,000 )NE POLICY is issued by the above four companies, se? curing with dispatch large Unes of Insurance. atlantic Fire Insurance Company, of | New York. CAPITA!..$400,000 Commercial Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of New York. CAPITAL.SS 00, CHM tradesman Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of New York. CAP rr AX.$aoo,ooo 'utnam Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. CAPITAL..0600,000 ierch.au ts' Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of Hartford. CAPITAL,.$800,000 inion Fire Insurance Company, of | Baltimore. CAPITAL.$300,000 Washington Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of Baltimore. CAPITAL.$300,000 .lbemarle Fire Insurance Company, of Virginia. CAPITAL.$300,000 ef?'erson Fire Insurance Company, of Virginia. CAPITAL.5350,000 outhern Insurance and Trust Com pany, of Savannah. CAPITAL.$600,000 ?-POLICEES ISSUED ON BUILDINGS, MERCHAN? TE, FURNITURE, and other personal pioperty; Vea? ls in port and their Cargoes, on favorable terms. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID IN HS CITY. J. H. COLBURN, S. S. HOWELL. January 1_6_ THE EQUITABLE ?fe Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATES. Established February, 1859. SSETS.$3,000,000. [THE ASSURED PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS. L Dividends declared annually AND PAID TN CASH. O. A BOWEN, Agent for Charleston. At Messrs. James Adger A Co.'a. comer East Bay end Igor's South Wharf. tuths November 30 QUEEN J. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. A PITTA L.?.$10,000,000 IN GOLD. APPLY TO GIBBES & CO., Agents NO. 10 ADOBE'S SOUTH WHARP. December 7 SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE 1 3UTHERN CAPITAL I SOUTHERN LABOBJ GEORGIA SOAP AND CHEMICAL WORKS, SAVANNAH, OA. BRUNS & BEE, No, 78 East Bay. SOLE AGENTS FOB CHARLESTON, S. C. aA VING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE above works, we are preparod to furnish the Trade Ith SOAP at the sama price as could be obtained from ic works direct. We guarantee this Soap to be equal to iy in tho market. Give it a trial, and wo are certain that JU will agree with us. Imo au January 7 F. C. BARBER & SON, G-ETSTE RAL FINANCIAL BROKERS, AUGUSTA, GA., fT/TLL BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION AN? FOR VV orders, SPECIE, BANK NOIES, BONDS, STOCKS ND COUPONS, and will make COLLECTIONS at any olnt within the State. tuths2moa January 1 !. J. WHITE.JNO. K. GOURDIN. WHITE & GOURDIN, Civil Engineers and Surveyors. 3WNING ONE-HALF OF THE PARKER PAPERS, and having access to tho whole, collection at all ?mes, wo are prepared to execute aU work entrusted to ur care with accuracy and dispatch. Office : LAW RANGE, Charleston, S. C. January 7_Imo? JACOB G. RENTIERS, l/TEASURER AND ENSPDCTOR OP LUMBER. TIM LH. BER and WOOD, to be found at Office of 8TEIN iIEYER & SON, Factors, foot Bcaufain streot, reapect ullv offers his services to lie jmblie in above capacity, i Captain MEDICCS IlICKENBACHER, of Orangeburg, rill bc happy to see his friends at above Office. ,<lbg-The Barnwell Sentinel and Edgefiold Advertiser' jlcase publish twice. December 4 tuths ANDREW A BOYD, (Successor to P. B. ANDERSON), Ship Bread, Biscuit and Cracker Bakery AT THE OLD STA KD OF JJ. F. WARD, No. 219 Fulton-Street, Third door above Greenwich), NEW YORK. Uclo.Jtr that aa mo DRY GOODS, ETD. FOR : THE S PHI VG TRADE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. BRITISH WOOLLEN CLOTHS, DIRECT FROM THE LOOM. rTlHE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED TN i bond about 3000 yartla xwxiXED MELTONS, ona goods; also, various qualities of CONFEDERATE GRE? CLOTH, all of which will be sold or bartered for wool. HENRY TRENCHARD, Exchange street, January 8_tuthsSmo_Charleston. 8.0. GREAT BARGAINS IN FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS the entire Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, at No. 190 KING STREET, will he sold at and under COST, to make room for Spring Goods. T. MCCARTHY, NO. 190 KING STREET January 7_ 420. 420. (MOP & BIJTIER, 420 King St., East Side, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF CALHOUN, A RE NOW OFFERING, AT REDUCED PRICES, A JA full assortment of ENGLISH CASSIMERES and SATINETS, White and Red Flannels, Opera do. Blan? kets, kc. Superior 0-4 mixed Tweed for Ladies' Cloaks A good article of Black Cloth at $1 ?16 A full Ene of Irish Linens, Towels, kc. DRESS GOODS. A VERY DESIRABLE STYLE OF 4-4 WORSTED POP UN, at 60 cents French Merino?-, various shades, at less than cost of importation. We would Invite especial attention to our styles of j CLOAKS for Ladies, combining, aa they do, olsgance and durability, with economy In price. G0UDK0P &f. BE?THNER, January 7 3 No. ?20 KING STREET. AT REDUCED PRICES. rn HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS HTS STOCK OF WEN X TER DRESS GOODS-comprising Colored Alpacas, Worsted Plaids, Empress Cloths, ftc-at greatly reduced prices. JAMES B. BETTS, January S 6 No. 252 KING STREET. LOUIS COHEN. NO. 348 King Street, BETWEEN HASEL AND MARKET S TS., RESPECTFULLY ENVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC to bia varied Stock of DRY GOODS, JUST OPENED, AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 6000 YARDS BLACK AND WHITE POPLINS, at 16c With a large variety of other DRESS GOODS ranging on the same price. Our LEISH POPLINS and SILK GOODS are worth the Ment?an of customers and those weting styles and va? riety, combined with cheapness. The attention of tba Ladies ls particularly requested to the same. The Linon Department is well supplied in SHEET? ING and SHIRTING LINENS, with a large assortment ol IO WELLINGS, all of the most popular brands, and at -uah reduced prices. CLOTH AND CASSIMERE DE? PARTMENT. Those seeking such will find my 6-4 BLACK AND COLORED BROADCLOTHS at 52.60 to be a very fine u?cle. PRINTS & DOMESTICS DEPART MENT. 2000 YARDS OF COLORED MADDER PRINTS, at per yard, is offered. BROWN GOODS.-STREPED SHIRTING AND TICK? INGS, propartionably cheap. BLANKETS AND FLANNEL DE PARTMENT. 20 PIECES 3-4 FINE SALISBURY FLANNEL, at 30c. ?>er ya: A With large lot of other brands. ALSO, VERT CHEAP, A very large lot BLANKETS, bi White and Colored, is Jffered at from *4 per pair and upwards. Particular at? tention ls paid to the CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPART MENT, In which will be found the Latest Styles and Best Fabrics in Material and Trimming. LACE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1500 FRENCH LACE COLLARS are offered at 16c. each. Genuine Cluny, Guipure and Brussels Laces, aj rory low figures, 1000 pieces English and French BONNET RTBBONS, in various widths, at very low prices. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, Ostrich Feathers and Flowers, In gjeat variety. HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPART MENT. In this Une wiU be found a well and carefully solected Stock of HOSE AND HALF HOSE, for Ladies, Gents and Children. Best of KID GLOVES for Ladies and Gentle? men, just received at very low prices. Also, Berlin Caa* ebnere and Unod Thread and Silk Gloves, very reasona? ble. Having Just REPLENISHED MY STOCK In all its db ferect departments, I can assure those in want of any? thing in my line, that thoy will ?nd large assortments in every class of GOODS, and at such rates that wUl defy competition. A call ls respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN, NO. 348 KING STREET, Between Hasel and Market streets. December 17 BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. C. F. VOILER, ITO, 108 MAKKET ST., Books, PerioH-cals and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED A lar c supily of STATIONERY 1HOTOGBAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for IS67, Etc. ALSO, A fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most celebrated au- ure. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Homu Amusements, ic. AB the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. .DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscripttoBs re calved for tho same. Orders from the country aro respectfully solicited. TCTMg LIBERA'*'*._November 8 AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. Thid Company ls uow fully prepared to furnish LEAD PENCILS, EQUAL IN QUALETY TO THE BEST BRANDS. THE COMPANY HAS TAKEN GREAT PAIN8 and invested a large capital in fitting up their fac? tory, and now auk the American Public to give i their pencUs a fair trial. All styles and grades are manufactured. Great care has been bestowed to the miVQufactur lng of superior HEXAGON DRAWING PENCILS, "i specially prepared for the use of Engineers, Ar ^ chi teeta, Artists, tte. XBASE MAUS. A Complete assortment, con s tan Ky on hand, is ? offeree at fair term s to the trad o at their wholesale salesroom, No. 34 JOHN STitEET, NA'W YORK. The Pencils are to bc had at all principal Stationers ani Notion dealers, JOS-ASK FOR AMERICAN ?EAD PENCIl December 13 Gmo ?.?"Mb,- I. " i t, IEE, SMITH ft CO, Cotton Factors, Commission am Forwarding Jtterchants, NORTH: ATLANTJ0 WHARF, CHARLESTON, fe.1? c ! G. W. LEE, of Sumter. QRAESE*- , V?T?NEY SMTTl f JMuarylHA^SPENCER'of?1 AUCTION SALES. Fish, Lumba' and Laths, Cargo of BnLsh Brig "Chebuctoo," direaifrom Halifax, and consigned te Metsrs. 'J. S. <ft T. G. Budd. BY HENRY COBIA dc CO. T?S *??Y' m Jannary. 1867, alongside of British ! brig ''?hobuctoo,"at Boyce's Wharf, at ll o'clock, will be sold. CABGO OF SAID VESSEL, as follow?, viz. 085 PACKAGES NO. 1 EXTRA NO. 1-, NO 2 Large, and No. 3 Large Mackerel, in bbla ii bbls., ? bbla. and kits " 31 packages Pickled Eerrings 77 naif barrels and Mts No. 1 Salmon 47 half barrels and kita No. 2 Salmon ll kits No. 1 Salmon Trout 16 half barr?la To ung Mackerel 1000 borea Scaled and No. 1 Herrings 50 boxes large dry Codfish 55 M feot Waite Pine Lumber, comprising 1 inch Boards, 2 and 3 inch Planks ' 70 M Laths (1 feet). I Conditions cash._January 8 Sugar-Cured Hams. BY HENRY COBIA & CO. THIS DAV, at ll) o'clock, In front of our store, will be ?old, 25 tierces choice SUGAR^TJRED HAMS. Conditions cash._.January 8 Butter and Lard, T" v " ^ BY T' M? CATER. WUib? B,?d mlB DA7' on Brown's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, 62 Arkins and tubs choice STATE BUTTEE 100 firkins good Lard. " 6 hhda. choice Bacon Shoulders (by order of packer.l Conditions cash. January 8 Lease qfea Valuable Lotion Plantation on John's Island at Auction. BY SMITH dc MCGILLIVRAY. Real Estate Brokers, No. ?7 Broad Street. Will bo offered at Public Outcry. THIS DAY the 8th iilut?^ts'mi- at H o'clock, on the north steps of the Old Custom House, p I /?3Sfe35^& ~lZ?* of to"* valuable Sea Island COTTON PLANTATION, known aa "Acorn HfiV't?tua tcd on John's Island ; 6D0 acres in ail, 300 cleared. Tennfc^no-third of each year cash in advance-bal ance In two equal instalments, payable on 1st of July and 1st December._Januarys Home and Lot in Cannon's Court at Auction. BY SMITH dcMcGIUdVRAYT Will be sold THIS DAY, 8th instant, at ll o'clock, on the north of the Exchange That LOT OF LAND on the south sido of Harcrrave'a Tavern, measuring 34 feet 2 inches front on Cannon's Court, by 140 feot deep, more or less, together with fha buildings thereon. Terms cash, liurcbaser to cay us for papers. January 8 House and Lol on the nardi side of Columbus ttnet near the South Carolina Railroad, at Auction. ' BT SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY. Will be sold, at ll o'clock, THIS DAY, tho 8th Janu? ary, on the uorth steps of the Old Custom House That VALUABLE LOT OF LAND on tho northwest corner of Bobbins' Court, measuring 36 lest front on Columbus street, by HO feet deep on Bobbins'Court, more or less, together with the comfortable Residence and out-bulldinga thereon, exclusive of the re? tene? ment Terms-Half cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers. January. 8 Horses, Mules, Vehi?es and Furniture, at Auction. ST s.ttiTH dc MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, 27 Broad street. I Will be sold, TO- MORROW, the 9th inst, at 10 o'clock, in front of their office. HORSES, MULES, VEHICLES and FURNITURE re ceived np to the hour of Bale. _ January 8 I Bacon, Lard, dc. BT R. ?Sc A. ?P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the (Ith inst, will be sold before our store, st half-past 9 o'clock, 150 poundii BACON SHOULDERS 200 poundii second quality Shoulders 400 poundii second quality Hams 300 pounda choleo Bacon Strips 20 pails Loaf Lard 26 kegs Goshen Butter. Cmditiona cash. January 8 j Furniture, Blankets, &c., for and on account of all concerned. BY J. A. THOU RON. THIS DAY, January 8, 1867, at half-past 10 A M., in front of my atore, No. 24 State street, without any re? serve, for cash, in lots to suit, 1 BUREAU, 2 Tetf-a-Totes, 2 Card Tables, Bedstead, Stove, Benohes, Ac, 4c., tee, 200 White arid Gray Blankets, 100 Sheets, Shirts and Drawers 60 Single Iron Bedsteads 3 cases choice Stuffed Birds, tc. Together with our-usual assortment, all of which will be disposed of for cash. Salo positive. Outdoor sales attended to as usual, with promptness, so call at No. 24 l?tate Btreet, south of Queen. January 8 1+ Strips, Shoulders, Bides, Pork, Ac. .JEFFORDS ?fe CO. Win sell THIS DAY, before their store, No. 27 Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, 400 Now York STRIPS 400 Pl; Shoulders 1 hld. Clear Sides 4 hhds. Baltimore Shoulders 7 bbls. Pork 50 kegs Lard 34 bbls. Onions - bbls. Self-Raising Flour 5 tea. Sugar Cured Bama. Conditions cash. January 8 Hams, Butter, &c. JAMES W. BROWN dCCOt W1B sell THIS DAY, at their Store, No. 29 Vendue Bango, at 10 o'olook, 20 tierces SUGAR-CURED HAMS 10 firkin* Butter 60 boxes Soap 16 boxes Soap (Colgate) 60 bOXM Candles 10 boxes Schnapps 10 boxes L. C. Gin. Conditions cash._January 8 Clothing, Broadcloth, Ladies' Cloaks, dc. BY A. H. ABRAHAMS di SONS. THIS DAY, the 8th inst, at half-past 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Sales Room, No. 85 Hayne street. Lot CLOTHING, pieces Broadcloth, pieces Satinets Pieces Poplin, Ladies' Cloth Cloake, Worsted Shawls Hosiery, Hdkfa., and a fine lot of Neck Ties. ALSO, 2 fine SHOE CASES and 60 boxes Family Soap. January 8 [fOBTPONKD OK ACCOUNT OF THE WEA THEIL] Lanterns, ?fcc., on account of cdt concerned. BY L AURE Y & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, tho 8th inst, will be aold in our store. No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, on account of all con? cerned, 10 dozen GLO BE-TRIMMED AND FLANGED BRASS HEAD LANTERNS 14 9-12 Brass, Tinned, Edged, and Flanged Lanterns 24 9-12 dozen lleroseno Lamp Burners Conditions cash. _ January 8 [rosTFOtnsD OK ACCOUNT or THZ WZATHXB.] Hams, Shoulders and Tongues. BY I. VI'REY di ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 8th inst, will bo sold in our store. No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 9 hhds. PLAIN HAMS 8 boxes fmoulders 3 tierces Smoked Tongues 10 barrels Sugar. Conditions c ian. _January 8 [POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OP THE WEATHER.] Estate Sale-Ground Coffee, Mustard, Spice, ?bc. BY LAURE Y di ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, tba 8th instant, will bo sold, in our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, on account of an Estate, 10 boxes GROUND COFFEE 13 boxes Mustard-quarter pound Tins 18 boxes Cayenne Pepper-quarter pound Tins 33 boxea Black Pepper 20 boxes Pepper Sauce-pints 16 boxes Spice 7 boxes Bl-Carb 8oda ' 1 boxen Tomato Catsup Cans Cream Tartar Cans London Mustard Cana Cayenno Popper, tc, he . co?ditions cash. _January 8 A iceilrsetlled Farm at Auction. BY li. BUNCH dc SON. Will bo sold, on THURSDAY, 10th inst, at ll o'clock, at the Exchange, Broad street, A well-settled FARM, of 60 acres, situated one-and-a half mllea below the Depot at Summerville, S. C. Terms accommodating._Januarys Five Lots and Houses in Wier's Court, Ward No. 6. BY 1. 8. K.. BENNETT. On THURSDAY noxt, tho 10th instant near the Old Ex? change, at corner of Broad and East Bay streeta, I will BelL at ll o'clock, Those FIVE LOTS, with comfortable HOUSES thereon, located in Wier's Court, in Ward No. 6, fronting on Lu? cas street. Lots measure - feet front, by - ieetin depth. The Houses are all in good repair and bringing good rents. Two contain four rooms saoh. and throe contain thro.1 rooms each. Conditions.-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, socured by a bond and mortgage of tho property, with intoresi; payable semi-annually. Buildings to be keot insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papera._January 7 Five Lots and Houses in Private Court, in Ward No. 8. BY'I. S. K. BENNETT. On THURSDAY next, 10th inst, near tho old Exchange, corner of Broad and East Bay streets, at ll o'clock, I will sell Thoso five LOTS, with comfortable HOUSES therein, located in Private Court, in Ward No. 8, near the weil end of Spring street Lota measure-feet front by _foot in depth, all high and dry. Four Houses con? tain two rooms each; the tilth Honsels a tenement build? ing, containing six rooms. All in good order, and at pr?? sent bringing fair rents. Oonditionfi-One-third cash; balance in one ana twe years secured by. a bond and mortgage of the property, with interest payable semi-annually; buildinga to be in sured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay for all ne Msaary papers._4_January 7 Om Large Bra? Horse, one Buggy and Harness one Syrinq Cart and Harness, at Auction, BY R. M. MARSHALL dc BRO., No. 33 Broad street. TO-M?RR?W, 9th inst, at half-post 10 o'clock, Will bi sold, 1 large DRAFT HORSE 1 Buggy and Harn aaa 1 Spring Cart and Harness. ALSO, A set of BROCATEL AND LACE CURTAINS A gen eral assortment of Furniture Silver Plated Waiters and Cake Baakota 2 Gold Watches. Conditions cash._January 8 BY R. M. MARSHALL dc BROTHER. On THUBSDAY, January 10th, at ll o'clock, will be sali at the Old Exchange. TWO LOTS on the west Bide of America strcei, nort of Line, known as Noa. -, and measuring each 60 foe front by 100 feet deep, be the samo a Utile more or lesa. Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay us lor papers. January 9_ BY R. M. MARSHALL di BRO. On THURSDAY, 10th instant at ll o'clock, will bo sou at thc Old Exchange, AU that LOT OF LAND situate on tho cast side < Alexander street, between Charlotte and Chapel, an known as No. -. It measures 63 feet front and back D 215 feet 7 inchrs, bo thc same more or loss. ? Conditions-One-fifth cash; balance by bond, payab in one, two, three and four years, with interest acm annuaily. Purchaser to pay us for papers. ALSO, ANOTHER LOT, in ?ame vicinity. Conditions made known on day of sale. January 7 "IRI'IIROP & SUERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW OFFICE NO. 59 BROAD SIBEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ? B. NORTHROP.S. AUG'S. SANDE! Janu^y 5_Btu? Greenville Mountaineer ALARGE WEEKLY, IS ISSUED EVERY THU] - DAY, at W 0 year, in advance. Advertiseme inserted at usualxatee. ?> ^ NcyemberlS G. F, TOWNES, | UUMn AUCTION SALE. - Furniture, Plated Ware, &c. \ BY X. Ill KT ?i SON. THIS DAT, the 8th tentant, at 10 o'clock, 1 ec Anson street, three doors south of Wentr will be sold, 1 line MAHOGANY SOFA. 6 Chairs, 1 Book new Sideboard, Dining Table, 2 Arm Chairs, 1 China Vases, 1 Bedstead, Moss Mattress, i Bed, Bolsters and Billows, Wood Seat Chairs, Crockery, Glass and Kitchen Utenalls, Silve ted Cake and Fruit Baskets, 2 sets Flated Caa dial Stand, Walters, Egg Stands, Candlesticks, AB good articles, with lots of other articles removed samo day, as the house is to be glvei Conditions cash. j [POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF CTE WEAT Estate Sale of Souse on Leased Land, bi the Administrator and consent ot the < BY BOWERS & 8ELCOX. Will be sold THIS DAY, 8th instant, at ll front of the Exchange, Broad street, AB that TWO-STORY WOODEN BUILD] KITCHEN, No. 2i Hanover street, fourth hom Columbus street, on the east side. Buildings moved within thirty days from day of sale. Conditions cash. Purchasers to pay B. & 8.1 January 8_ NOTICE. Sales EVEBY EVENING at 7 o'clock, by TTTT.I No. 339 King-street, of a general a&sortmen GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods. Jewelry, : Shoes. Cutlery, Perfumery and Soaps. Ja Furniture of a Family declining. Sous BY KILROY & CO. On THURSDAY, 10th Instant. AB the FURNITURE In house No. 2 St Phi corner of Beaufaln, CONSIST?:; a or: MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD AND DBAWEI robes, Sofas, fine Chairs, Ottomans, Bedsteads, Washstands, Cooking Utensils, Range, Grover Sewing Machine, ons Brussels and one Ingra and Matting. Conditions cash. Goods to be removed on di January 8_ UNDER DECREE IN i?Q,UIT 1 Carson vs. Carson. Willie sold under the direction of the undan the old Custom House, in this city, THIS 8th day of January, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M. All that LOT OF LAND, with the buildlngE being the northern tenement of that three-story b ment building, situate oa the east side of East B nearly oppositeLingnard street, and known by ber 118, measuring in front on East Bay street on the back line - feet, and in de- th -? foo Terms-One-half cash ; balance in two equal e annual instalments, secured'by bond of the r and mortgage of the premises, with interest frc sale, buildings to he insured and policy assign chaser to pay for papers. JAMES TOP Jacnary 8 . ? tnf Master In j UNDER DECREE! 1ST fiftUITV Forman ? Sprali vs. Shanahan. Will be sold, under the direction of the undara the Old Custom House, THIS DAY, the January, 1807, at Ll o'clock A. M. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, In the City of Ch known in a certain plat of lands, divided by R Payne, Smveyor in 1842, by the number "68;" b and measuring northwardly by Lot Ne. 262, ? inches; southwardly by Alway Court, 36 feet 3 eastwardly by Lot No. 69, 116 feet, and westw Lot No. 67,116 feet, more'or less. Terms-As much cash as may be necessary to costs and the amount due the Plaintiffs in fun, balance ona credit of one year, secured by bond chaser and mortgage of the premises, with inter day of sale, payable annually. Purchaser to papers. JAMEd TUPPE January 8 _tnf7 Master in E UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Sanahan rs. SanaJian. WBl be sold, under the direction of the undera^ the old Custom House, on THIS DAY, the January, lt)07,at ll o'clock A. M. AB that PLANTATION situated on Little Edisto ba tho Pariah of St. John's CoUeton, containing SOO acres of high land, and bounding north on Ephraim Baynard, east on public road, south on '. William Baynard, and west on Ediato Ferry Creel Terms-One-third cash; balance in three eqt cessive annual Instalments, secured by bond of t chaser and mortgage of the premisos, with in tart day of sale, payable annually. Purchaser to papers. JAMES TUPP Jannary 8 tuff_Master in Eg UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Gadsden vs. Baum el al. WBl be sold, under the direction of the undersig ffthu Old Custom House, on THIS DAY, the January. 1867, at ll o'clock A.M., ALL THOSE LOTS OF LAND in the city of C ton, known in a certain plat of lands divided by K. Payne by the numbers 1,3,8,1 and 6, bo undi measuring northwardly on Congress street 193 feei wardly on Payne street 116 6-12 feet; south wai Lota Nos. 6, 7,8, 9 and 10, and westwardly on lan ?rlate of John L. Hohnes Ul 1-12 feet, be the sam* ure nient more or leas. Terms-so much cash as may be necessary to pi the amount due the plan tiff in full; and the balan credit of one year, to be secured by bond of the pm and mortgage of tho premises, with interest from sale, payable annually. Purchaser to pay for pape JAMES TUPPER January 8_tuf7 _Master In Eq UNDER DECREE I Si EQUITY. Furman & Sprali vs. Corker. Wfll be sold, under the direction of the undersig; the Old Custom House on THIS DAY, the January, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., ALL THAT LOT OF LAND in the city of Charl known in a certain plat of lands divided by R. K. ] Surveyor, in 1842, by the numbers 16,18 and 116, t lng and measuring: LOT No. 16-Northwardly by Lot No. 18, 100 southwardly by Lot No. 14,100 feet; eastwardly by dent street, 40 feet, and westwardly by Lot No. feet. LOT No. 18-Northwardly by Lot No. 20, BX southwardly by Lot No. 16, 100 feet; cast wan President street, 40 feet; and westwardly by Lot ? 40 feet. LOT No. 116-Northwardly by Lot No. 117.10* southwardly by Lot No. ns, lOO feet; eastwardly b No 118, 36 feet; and westwardly by Chestnut stn feet, more or less. Terms-So much cash as may be necessary to pi coats and the amounts due the plaintiffs in full, ai balance on a credit of one year, to bo secured I bond of tho purchaser, and mortgage of the pres with interest from day of sale, payable annually, chasers to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, Jannary 8 _tuf7_Masterin Equ UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Porcher vs. Porcher. WIR be sold, under the direction of the undersignc the Old Custom House, on THIS DAY, the 81 january, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., L ALL THAT PLANTATION in St John's, Bet known as ".?pring Plains," containing 210u acres, : or 1 eas-bo u n dh ig north on lands of Estate of Jno. Pa and Robt. M c Kel ve y ; east on landa of Peter Conto south on lands of Estate of Phillp M. Porcher, and on lands of Dr. P. G. Snowden-of which there an acres of prime Long Cotton and Provision lands rest pine lands. Comfortable Dwelling and good buildings. also, I 3. ALL THAT PLANTATION known as Old Fiel in St Stephen's Pariah, emtalning 2586 acres, mo less-bounding north on Son tee River; cast on lani H. Locklier; south on lands of John Thurston; wei I lands of Theodore Gourdin-consisting of high land j swamp, with reservation of Family Burial Ground, oie Un g of two acres. Terms-One-third cash; balance in three equal cessive annual instalments, secured by bond of the chaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest i day of salo, payable annually. Purchaser to pay fa pers. JAMES TUPPER, January 8 tnf 7 Master in Equi! UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Furman and Sprali vs. Eingman. W1U be sold, under the direction of the "undersigned the old Custom Houa%.on THIS DAY, the 8 tl january, 1867, at Ll o'clock, A. M., 1. AU that LOT OF LAND, situated in the Cit. Chatioston, and knowngln a certain plat of lands div by R. K. Payne, Surveyor, in 1842, by the Noa 69, 263, bounding and measuring : Lot No. 69,' north wa by Lot No. 263, 35 feet 8 inohes; southwardly by Al Court, 36 feet 8 inches; east by Lots Nos. 60, 61 ant 116 feet; and west by Lot No. 68, 116 feet No. 263, northwardly on Roberts* Court, 36 feet 8 Incl southwardly on Lot No. 59, 86 feet 8 inches; aastwa on Lots Noe. 228, 229 and 230, 115 feet; and wea twa on Lot No. 252, 116 feet more or lias. ALSO, 2. All those LOTS OF LAND, in the City of Charles known in a certain plat of lands divided by Robert Payne, Surveyor, in the year 1842, by the Nos. 252, 266, 267, 268, 260, 261 and 262, bounding and measui a? follows, viz: Lot No. 253, northwardly on Robt Court, 35 feet 8 inohes; southwardly on Lot No. 58,36 8 inch.-s ; eastwardly on Lot No. 253, 115 feet ; and w wardly by Lot No. 26L 115 feet Lot No. 251, northwi lyon Roberts' Court, 35 feet 8 inches; southwardly Lot No. 67, 36 feet 8 inches; eastwardly on Lot No. 115 feet; and westwardly on landa of Mrs. Flood, 1151 Lot No. 266, northwardly on Lot No. 307, 100 feet; soi wardly on Lot No. 265, 100 feet; eastwardly on Non street, 40 feet; and westwardly on Lot No. 262, 401 Lot No. 267, northwardly on Lot No. 208, 100 feet; sot wardly on Lot No. 266,100 feet; eastwardly on Non street. 40 feet; and westwardly on Lot No. 262, 40 i Lot No. j68. northwardly on-, 100 feet; soi wardly on Lot No. 267,TOO feet; eastwardly on Non street, 40 feet; and woetwardly on Lot No. 262, 401 Lot No. 230, northwardly on Lot No-, 35 fe. inches; southwardly on Lot Nb, 257, 35 foot 8 ind eastwardly on Lot No. 261,115 feet; and westward^ lands of Mrs. Flood. 115 feet Lot No. 261, north wai on - _, 35 feet 8 inches; southwardly ou Lot 258, 35 feet 8 inohes; eastwardly on Lot No. 262,115 f ; and westwardly on Lot No. 260, 115 feet Lot No. . northwardly on - , 35 feet 8 inchei; southwi ly on Lot No. 259, 35 feet 8 Inches; eastwardly on I . 266, 287 and 268,115 feet; and westwardly on Lot No. . 116feet . Terms-So much cash as may be necessary to pay i costs and the amount due the plaintiffs in full, and , balance on a credit of one year, to be secured by bon . the purchaser and mortgage of the premisos, with in ? est from day of salo, payable annually. Purchasers to for papers. JAS. TUPPER, January 8_tufT_Master in Equit; ? UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Mitchell vs. Garden. WiU be sold, under pip direction of the undera ignoc 3 the old Custom House, lp this city, on TUESDAY, 29th day of January, 1867, at ll o'clock, A. M., 1. AU that HOUSE AND LOT, on the south sid Besuftun street m thia city, known by the number and meat<uring in front on said street twenty-five feet and in doplhidxty (60) feet more or leas. Bounc east by ?and pf E. Gardant west by land of H. Hollow north by EeaufaJn street, and south by land of G. ?^ All that LOT OF LAND, with .tue buildings and nrovements thereon, situate on tho north ada olMH - street In this city, and measuring in front cn Wests* thirty-five (35) feet ami ia depth ono hundred and f( i (110) feet, more or less. Bounding do tho north on 1 now or late of Richard HoUoway; to the south on V & strct . to the east on land now or late of Mrs. Faber, i it to the west on land now or late the property of the tate of John Y. Bradley. Terms-One-third cash; balanco in three succesi annual instalments, secured by bond of tho parch: and mortgage of -the promises, with interest from da; sale payable onnuaUy. Buildings to be insured i *. policy assigned. Pwd^^ WjJjg?^^ J Januarys_tuf Maatcrjo #p?? .y UNDER DEfBEE IN EQUITY, Strain vs. Limefiouse. .* Will be sold under tho direction of the undersigned J- tho old Custom Houae, In this city, on TUESDAY, 29th day of January, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., L AU that LOT OF. LAND on tho weat sido of Lil houso street, in this city, known by tho number 5, the plan of the lands of Robert Limehonee, and meas ni" on Limehouse street thirty-eoven (37) feet, and - depth one-hundred and fivo feet (105 feet), more or le ALSO, 2. AU that LOT OF LAND adjoining the above on south, of the same dimensions, and known by number 6, on the samo plan. ALSO, 3. AU that LOT OF LAND on the north Bide of Tr street known by the number 37, on the plan of Limehouse Lands. Also, 4. AU that LOT OF LAND adjoining the above on ?8' west, and known by tho number 38. ALSO, _ 6. AU that LOT OF LAND adjoining the last abov< the weat, and known by the number 39. Terms-One-fifth cash; balance in five equal sue IS- sive Instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser nts mortgage of the premises, with interest from day of i pavable annuaUy. Purchaser to pay Xor papers. JAMES TUPPER, Januarys tnf Master In Equit AUCTION ,lA?BBg*Tgr ? Balance of BetaU Bry 'Goods Stock-Boots and' Shoes, Clothing, Notions, dc., Ac: - T McKAY & CAMPBELL, Cash Auction Home, No. 55 Hasel street, op? posite New Pogtofflce, . tr Win sell THIS DAY, conunencfaig at 10 o'clock, DEY GOODS, viz.: Merin Oes, Coburgs, I?ngolc4bs, Canton and Wool Flannels, Blankets, Skirts, Caesntiere, Wool Tweeds, Panta Stair, Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Em? broideries, Velvet Ribbons,. Chemisettes, Silk Fringes, Umbrellas, Nubias, Hoods, Shawls, Trimmed Ladles' Hats, Mantillas;SlateDrflL Notions, Aa, ker'-?< ?'; >. .' AXSO .*">r' ? CLOTHING AND HATS, Over Coats, Sacks,- Vesta,' Ties, ftc, kc. . ...._? ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES-Ladles', Men's and Children's, ?c., Ac. . . ' ?J ii "' ? ALSO, TN FRONT OF STOBZ ; Several articles of FURNITURE, new sets of Harneas, Dray Harness, Shovels, Spades, kc, kc Conditions cash. January 8 ' Furniture of a Family Beelining Housekeeping. BY CLIFFORD di MATHE WE 8, . Auctioneers. %' Will be sold at House No. 28 Chalmers street THIS DAY, at U o'clock, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, FEATHER BEDS, Blankets, Ac, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Clock. Kitchan Furrdture, and many other articles used in housekeeping. ALSO, _1 Fine MILCH COW._ January 8 House and Lot No. 125 Coming street. BY CLIFFORD & MATHE ft BS, ", Real Estate Agents, No. 56 Broad street. WIR bc sold, TO-MORROW, 9th-January, at ll o'clock, - at the Old Poatoffloe, ...... That Three Story WOODEN HOUSE, with LOT, Imown"! as No. 126 Coming street, and Outbuildings. ' Lot maa- ' sures 60 feet front by 170 feet deep. - ' . s Terms-One-fourth cash; balance in one, two, . and tbree yean, secured by bond and mortgage of the prop? erty, with interest Purchaser to pay clifford A'Mt" thewes for papers and stamps. _ January 8 Estate Sale-Valuable Sea Island Colton Planta Hon on Jofin's Island: .'?r; " BY CLIFFORD <* MATHE WES, : _ Real Estate Agenta. No. 56 Hroad-etreet. ??j W?1 be sold TO-MORROW, 9th January, 1867, ai'the _ old Postofflce, at U o'clock. - PARK PLANTATION, situaled-. on John's Taland, ?f-'. o teen miles from the city. It contains 1300 acres of MtrV . and a large body of Marsh Land;-400 acres crflhe high lands' are cleared and well adapted to the produo- . tion of ?ne Long Cotton, from which large crops neve i been formerly obtained. The remainder of the tract is in woods (most of which is original growth), affording sn abundant supply of timber, which, from Ita proxim?y to - the river, may be made available and profitable.. ?Bte . is a smaU Dwelling and other buildings on the place. The BACK PEN PLANTATION/onJohn'a TalandTcon- ' tains about 1000 acres, but a Binan portion of .'which ' has boen cleared or cultivated, and the remainder la in; woods of original growth, abounding in pine and.other. { timber, which would afford great inducements to a pur chaser disposed to engage in:tho timber business, indo- . pendent of the advantages which may be derived tram a .F " seal weH adapted to the cmltivation of cotton and for ether agricultural purposes. - *...'. ?. Terms.-One-fourth cadi; balance In one . and two' '? years. Purchasers to pay Clifford A Mathewes for pa-, - pars and stamps. , tuths4wl ' "... Januarys..; House arid Lol No. 3Elliott street $ i'?Uf > BY CLIFFORD : & MATHE WK 8,1 ?'? ' Real Estate Agenta, No. 56 Broad itrrct. Wul be sold TO-MORROW, 9th January, at ll o'clock, at the oM Poatofflce, . , -o;-. That ONE-STORY WOODEN HOUSE, with ' tho LOT known aa No. 3 Elliott street, having 18 feet 8 inches, more or lesa, front, and 92 feet depth, more or leas, being but throe doora from Bast Bay. . " , Terms cash. 'Purchaser to pay Clifford & Math ewes for papers and stamps. . ? January8 {MSTPONXn TO 9th JA?T?ABT.1 ... Two Neat Brick Residences, an eligible corner. Stand, and convenient-small Buming; BY B. MCCALL. , . " TO-MORROW, the 9th day of - January, - st ll- o'clock, at tho Old Postofflce, will bo sold, AU that NEAT AND DESIRABLE TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK RESIDENCE AND LOT OF LAND-onr' the west side of Elizabeth street; near Mary street, and' * known as Na SI, containing four Tipright rooms, pantry, ' ! dressing room, two attics, and two-story piazza; with ms1.' and grates throughout, slated7 roof, Aa- On the Lotj',' - which measures 36 feet front and 100 feet deep,- moro or less, are a Kitchen of four rooms, Coaeh-.House, ? S tables a large Cistern and. WeU of Water..''" - ---.> - AJUO,; '.'si "??J ' AD that other NEAT AND DESIRABLE BRICK REST- u DENCE north of the above, and known as No. 52 Eliza- . - beth street having four upright rooms, pantty, dressing room, two attics and double piazza; with gas: and - grates 0 throughout, slated roof. Sic On tho Lot, which meas? ures :-6 feet front and 100 feet deep, more or leas, are a Brick Ki tchou off our room a, Coach Houso and Stables, a large Cistern and WeU of Water. ./^iv.^jr.-r .. AH that LOT OF TANst eUgibly located at th ? south? west corner of Elizabeth and Mary streets, next north of the above, and known as No. 56, measuring 32 feet front ^ on Elizabeth street and 100 feet on Mary atroet, more or leas, having thereon a two and a half story Frame Dwell- - lng and au necessary outbuildings and - conveniences. ' ' With little alteration could be made an eligible stand.for a genteel Family Grocery. The location of the aban, property is very desirable and healthy. "" V ' ~ ' ' .. ALTO, - . AU that LOT OF LAND on the "south" aldo of Henrietta street, No. 21; containing 25 feet front and 10? feet deep: more or less, together with s two and a half story Frame"" . Dwelling ot toar square rooms,'pantry-and dressing-" room, with other improvements thereon.-'- -" ?"? r--.~-.r- " Conditions-One-half cash ; balance I payable '' In- cm ev- ? year, with legal interest from' day of sale, tobe Bemired by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the property; - ' Buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchsa- - era to pay H. McCan for papers. - ??<. - January 8 PRIYATESALES. -- c&? Sea Island Colton PUinlaliohqf best qualityi pf Land..:.!-'- ? ?': .'. ..:'.??"., BY CLIFFORD.di MATHEWES, . . Real Estate Agenta, No. 56 .Broad street? ?H At Private Sale That VALUABLE '?rjA-ISLAOT^OOTrON PLANTA- ' TION, known as In vern caa and Gilbert's, situated in -, Prince William's Parish, at Old Pocotallgo, on PocotaJigo ?, River, navigable at the .landing for v?asele drawing 1^, feet water, and .on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, containing 700 acres, about 260 to 300 acres of which are ?, cleared, and all well wooded and partially settled. ? ,'? For terms, asa, apply as ?bov? . . - - , " january 8 :. . . tnthaOy -.,. > Valuable Sea Island Cotton Lands on'. James*',:- ! " " Jsiand. v ? BY CLIFFORD dt MATHE WE?, Real Estate Agents, No. 50 Uroad street. At Private Sale- : ? The following valuable SEA ISLAND COTTON LANDS). on Jamas' Island, situated on the btono River: MAXCY-397 acres,, nearly aU of which is clewed; healthy all tho year; sealed in buildinga. DILL'S CDT-80 acres, nearly ?L cleared. . . . " MCINTYRE-About ICO acres, nearly aU cleared. k. ~ . t BURCHES-291 acres, about 200 of which ls cleared, - balance weU wooded. . - Tao above adjoin each other and would make one Ane Plantation, and wUl be sold separately or together, ?j. Far terms, kc, apply as above, totnes Januarys -, ^ Al Private Sale, one of Hie Largest and most Val' , uable Sea Island Cotton Plantations on Edislo Island.' . BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, Real Estate Agents, No. 56 Broad street. That TRACT OF LAND on Eds to Island, Weh known as the Seaside Plantation, containing about 1200 acree of ? - Sh arable land (1000 of which are cleared and andar ?vation) and GOO acres of marsh. The average yield of these lands in ordinary seasons was 150 lbs. of clean Cot? ton of tho finest quality to the acre, and they have pro? duced as high as 200 lbs. per acra This Plantation is ~ situated immediately on the ocean and about a quarter of a nula from the healthy summer resort of the planters on-: Edisto known as Edingsville. It is intersected by a creek - navigable for coasting vose?la, with convenient landings. C Very Uttle fencing ia required to enclose the whole plaoe, '? water forming innatural boundary on two sides. It te Sa about seven mkV-'om the steamboat public lan ding. This Tract orighKL./ consisted of three plantations, and can bo easily subdivided; and Ita health advantages and . well known productiveness render it one of the most de? sirable Plantations on the Island. For terms, kc, apply as above. January 6 ._stuth ''Musselboro' Island" and "BenneWs Poinf Plan ' talions for Sale or to Lease. : BY I. S. K. BENNETT. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, the two above named first class SEA ISLAND AND SHORT COTTON PLANTA? TIONS, adjoining each other, located In St Barth ole- . mew's Pariah, opposite to Fenwick and Hutchinson Islands, at the head waters of thaAshepoo River-and Mosquito Crook. - These Landa are as fine as any on the coast About 700 acres can be put under cultivation, and in many places a bale of Long Cotton can be made to the acre. A half mile of fencing ia all that ls required on these tracts of nearly 2000 acres. The surrounding marsh flats and knowlls are convenient for manuring, and giving abund? ant food during tho entire year to horses, mules, cows. At "Bennett's Point" it la perfectly healthy at sH seasons of the year; the finest oysters and fish, and game of every description, abound. R la seldom so valuable and desirable a description of property is offered to the public. ; Wot further particulars, apply as above, at No. 40 BROAD STREBT (Up Stairs). January 5 stuth . Sea Island .Plantation al Private Sale, BY W. Y. LEITCH d> R. S. BRUNS, Broker? and Auctioneers, 25 Broad street. AtkrivateSale BEAR'S BLUFF, also known as RIVERS' POINT, at the Southern extremity of Wadmalaw Island, containing: about 250 acres of Cotton Land, nearly all of which has been cultivated. Extensive improvements have been mado upon the place the past year, over $6000 having been expended In superior and necessary buildings, in? cluding store and dwelling, ten double frame houses with -, b-ick chimneys, cotton house, gin house, stable, mule and wagon sheds, Aa The lorarion is central and. very attract!vo, and remarkable- for its healthfulness. It has bean cultivated the past year in connection with the ' 'Point-Plantation," now offered for sala Together they formas desirable property asean ba found on the Se* Islands. ALSO, ^.-r Will be sold TWELVE SUPERIOR MULES, Wagons, Ploughs, S toan. Engines, kc , thstnO January 3.. Valuable Pianioiion near .Bluyton and House in Bluff lon. " - BY JACOB COHEN dc CO. . At Private Salo- _ . AU that TRACT OF LAND known aa Rose Dow Planta? tion, situated on May River, four (4) miles from Tandon, containing one thousand (1000) acres of high land (about three hundred of which are cleared) and seventy (70) acres of marsh. This place has been under ^titivation this year, and the lands are of the best quality for Sea Island cotton and provisions. On the place ls a barn, gin house and aegro houses. Also, belonging to tbs above and a short distance from it, a tract of one hundred acres of Pine Land. - With tho above'can be purchased a comfortable two story Dwelling and Outbuildings, on a one (1) aero lqt, In the town of Bluffton. ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND, within throe (3) miles of Bluffton, containing seven hundred and sixty-two anda half (762J$ acres, all of whim ls heavily wooded with Oak; Hickory and Pine; and being immediately con: Igncus to May River, could bo mado pro ti table by the sile f wood. These lands, when cleared, are of the best qmu-.yior Sse Island Cotton. Adjoining, and belonging to this place, ia a fifteen (16) i?re lot, on a high bluff, on May River -for a settlement and Summer Residence being perfect? ly healthy at aU soascna. For terms ami further particulars, apply aa above, at CORNER OP EAST BAY AND BOYCE'S WHARF, December ll_ tn Up Stairs. BY R. M. MARSHALL di BRO. At Private Sale- . ,. . A CORNER STORE, used as a Grocery, in the weitem part of the city, south of Calhoun street For further particulars apply as above, at ._ January 7 4 No. 33 BROAD STREET. A Fine Piano at PWraffSo?e. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. ?it Broad street. January 8_; '. Furniture, Hones, Jehi?ea d^?. Awt?oiu - BY SMITH di Mc GlLLlYBAY, ?..v<h p No. ?7 Broad street, sontlx side, near stand street. Sales of FURNITURE, &a,at private resinenoes .??-. FURNITURE, ftc, at half-past 10 o'clock, at-pnr ofice. October 2 -.