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FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY ll, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. To ouB SusscBiBZBa_-Wo would call tho atten? tion of those who are indebted to ne throughout the country, that tho old year is closing and their accounts are not yet settled. Tho prico of sub? scription is not largo, and will not be niissod from their plethoric pockots. The first of Jannary has long boen celebrated as a day sot apart for closing old accounts, and wo would not hare our friends depart from tliie time-honored custom. Honoy is the motivo power of every ontorpriso, and news? papers aro no exception, and we rc*potfu?y ask our country subscribers to cash up and commence the new yoar with a clear record. OU?._The oil kings, i.e. the hoads, of the otligarnhy. ore now known ivs hzcilionaires. Ora acknowledgements are due Mr. DELACI, of Mills House Nows Stand, for lato papers last j night. DELAOT has all the latest Northern papers sad periodicals. IDALIA; A Novel. By Ouija, author of "Chandos," "Strathmore," etc Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott A Co. We oro indebted to tho publishers for thia the latest novel of tho abovo author. It belongs to j what is properly called tho "Hash" school of novels, and is a reprint from tho London edition. The | book is for sale by John M. Greer, King street. CORONER'S INQUEST.-Magistrate 0. E. KANA PAUX, acting Coroner, held an inquest, yesterday morning, on the body of JOSEPH SELVES, a Spanish j seaman. Thc verdict of the Jury was: "That the Baid Joseph Selves carno - to his death by being Btruok on the head aud face by a heavy piece of lumber, which slipped from ita slins while being hoisted on board the brig Carmen, this morning, at Wappoo Mills. No blame can be attached to any one." AT A meeting of the stockholders of tho Savnrt- ] nah and Charleston Railroad Company, held yes? terday, tho following gentlemen were unanimous? ly elected a Board of Directors for the road. JAMBS H. TAYLOR, 1 J. BELT) BOYLST JN, . WM. S. HASTIE, ? Of Charleston. JNO. S. BYAN, ALEX. ISAACS, FRANCIS T. WILLIS, of Savannah. DTTST.-One of the annoyances and inconveni? ences of city life is the quantity of dust whioh the wind, in dry seasons, stirs up, and which settles upon our clothing, adheres to ocr ? Ians and troubles our senses. It is trna that gonerallr, in irell-nianaged towns, there can be found persons who, for a consideration, will, by means of a water cart, consent to keep down the "vile dust,"* but who are quite neglectful of their business until the near approach of a shower, at which time they display a zealousness and an activity that should afford an excellent example to that class of people know as ;"slow coaches," and consequently these watery machines are rather getting out of fashion, as one part of tho .population begin to think it rather hard that they should pay for a fall of rain I that benefits the whole. But while dostisdisa- j groeable to the pedestrian, how much more un? pleasant is it to those who ride, especially whore the trip is a rapid ono, a ad the car or carriage is of such a construo'ion as to produce a great draught; and it is this thought which makes us wonder how the Street Railway Company will pre? vent this great nuisance from annoying their j passengers during tho 'summer." That they are determined to afford comfort to all who patronize ; them we fcol confident, and would suggest that this matter bo considered by the Direction at an early day. j MAYOR'S COTJBT, January 10.-Robert Johnson, a youthful specimen of black humanity, who threw a basin of water from a ft ont window, to the great danger of passing sun-sets and soa-s?des, was fined SI. A chimney was reported os having been afire, and it being proved that moro than amo?th had elapsed since it was swept, the contractor was fined $25. Lewis Lake, a man of very dusky hue, who got drunk on tangle-leg bitters, and was butting against posts and people in tho street, was fined $5. Lewin insisted that he wasn't so tight as peo? ple thought, but that it was trouble that made him weak in the knees-having worked for a long time on a crop, and thon only getting half paid, he took another half in whiskey, and his mind was BO wor? ried that he staggered. This explanation was very clear, but it did not have tho effect of reducing the fine. Three men, who had usod tho'sidewalk for a mattress, and were found comfortably in bed, were made to pay $5 each for their lodging. A tavern keeper, who had attempted to eject from his establishment a Sergeant or Police, who went in the house officially, waa fined 820. -: '.. Amanda Doty, an aged female, lato of Beaver Dam, the widow, no doubt, of some: venerable Doty of African doicent, who war clothed in a thin frock, a soldier's sack, and an original wide? awake hat, and who had applied for lodgings, was sent in a cart, ondor a guard of honor, to the col? ored people's Alms House, where she will havo time to indulge in any quantity of-reflections ' on'1 the mutability of human affairs. BEAL ESTATE SATE.-The old Exchange pre? sented a far more hvolyappearanee yesterday ?an it has for years past. It seemed as if it had shaken off its lethargy, and forgetting that it was but a desolate shell-battered building, had turned to the days when, as the post?nico, it was daily and hour? ly crowded. The marble steps, which time and th? constant tramping bf a thousand feet had worn into hol? lows, were again ascended by an eager crowd, and it seemed as if "the post was but a dream," and we had not lived through six years of trouble. One perceptible difference, however, was the change of faces, many who were alwavs present at an estate sale haying been gathered ?o their fathers; but the attendance waa as large and the bidding as spirited as in the days when We knew not the greenbacks. A large amount of valuable property, a portion of the estate of Rev.. Patrick O'Neill, deceased, was sold under tho direction of the Master in Equity and by Messrs. Leitch & Bruns, real estate brokers. As this property offered for sale com ?irised many valuable houses and lota in the Upper Cards, the bidding was lively and the prices real? ized were almost equal to the ante-bellum era. The'dwellin? house and lot of the Rev. P. O'Neill (on the west side of King street, between Vander horst and Calhoun), and four lots immediately south, brought the sum of $12,110. Six lots and one dwelling, partly on King and Ratcliffe streets, realized $17,380. Four lots in Cannon street, near the comer of RuUedere, 30ld for $5,725. . One lot, with several wooden buildings, on Arin street, opposite tho Park, brought $2,050. This has been' one of the largest real estate sales of city property that has taken place for acme time, and, considering the universal depression, and the stringency of the money market, tho prices real? ized show that the depreciation of property is not so great as has been believed. THE TIDAL DRAINS.-When this enterprise was started, some years since, it was hardly thought that it would proveas efficacious as at present; but the experiment (for at first it was scarcely more) has proved eminently successful, and these subterranean sewers now radiate in every direc? tion. Dorine- the war it was found impossible to attend to tho necessary cleaning properly,- and, as a natural consequence, the drains became choked and the supply of water in the man-holes was very inadequate for any emergency. The City Council have recently given the subject their serious attention, and, though the supply of water con never be made sufficient for the uses of the fire department, yet the cleaning process will be of great benefit to the city. Bv a recent enact? ment the office of Keeper of the Tidal Drains was formed, and the incumbent .required to bestow his undi vi de i timo and attention upon the drains, to Bfce that they were cleaned properly and hooded at the rieht time. -- V? Under this new regime the laborers have been busily engaged in removing ihe dirt ' that has ac? cumulated for pear Iv'six years. This process i-r very fatiguing and laborious, but the result has been very satisfactory, and the large amount of sand and mud that have been removed shows that the operation was not commenced too soon. The main drains in Meeting street, on account of their size rad the frequency of the man-holes, were more accessible and easier clansed, but it was found necessary io break extra holes into that* on Calhoun street, before the mud could be re? moved. In some : places this had - accua.ulated to such an extent that but a few inches of space re? mained between the surface of "the water and tho roof of the drain. The mud that is removed from these openings is used by the city in filling np the excavated lots and low'grounds within its pre? cincts. Although these drains will never answer the double purpose intended, viz: as sewers and inex? haustible fire wells-yet there is little doubt that they answer the first purpose admirably, and have grown in favor from their origin.' . A complete sys? tem of sewerage has always been considered indis? pensable to the health and comfort of a large city, and the tidal drains of Charleston are but the nucleus from which, in a few years, branches will shoot in every direction. Paris, London, and the different European and American cities, have paid great attention to this subject, and their huge underground arches are among the wonders of the world. In some of tho Northern cities sewer hunting ia a profession, and some persons have realized handsome . muns by their dirty work. ' Unfortunately the South, and especially our own city, is too poor to offer any at? tractions in this Uno, and though there aro many openings presented, nothing is found in them but tuai. ; -.Jr i , THE HISTOR? OP THE UMBRELLA.-Xho weeping skies that ushered in the new year, and the subse? quent flood that threatened to engtflpnus, ca*& ed much hurrying, to and fro and seeking for anet, ter. UmbreHas-'wcro captured from the unwary^' and even Daniel's celebrated blue cotton would not have been safe from saxrrilepioug banda. ".' It baa been decided-by some learned judge, who probably had just wade Sn umbrella, that they were sot property, and therefore liable to be sequestered when, .sees lying Around loose. - Be thu as it-may,, umbrellas hal!? always been an in ctitntion,: and fromth>o?rii?Bt ages wor? uaed as" articles of luxurv and as a shade from tho sun. . The sculptures arid paintings of, Egypt repre? sent a general rise of the umbrella, and the recent discoveries at Ninevah show, that it was generally carried over Kings in time of peace, and even in war. In shape those resemble very closely thoso now in common use, but are always seen open in the paintings. From the vt?ry limited use o? "the umbrella, in- Asia and Africa, it seems to have passed as 6 distinction and a luxury into Oroeco and Italy. At Homo, when the veil could not be spread over the roof ot the theatre, it waa the custom for females and offominate men to defend themselves from the sun with the umbracuhtm of that period. Th? umbrella was used in England as a luxuri? ous sunshade - ??Hr ir tho 17.'ii century. Ben. Jonson montions it by name in a comedy produced in 1616. In those days the umbrella was compos? ed exteriorly of feathers in imitation of the plum? age of a bird: afterwadds oiled silk was tho ordi? nary material, and Swift says in bis "City Shower:" "Tho tucked up seamstress walks with hasty strides* While streams run down her oiled umbrella's sides." Thoso early specimens, when wet, wore exceed? ingly difficult to opon or to close. The stick was heavy and inconvenient, and the article generally very expensive. It was originally ho d in a fashion tue reverse of the present, for it then had a ring on tho top, by which it was usually carried on the finger or hung up when not in use. On account of their rarity and cost, they were carefully preserved and religiously guarded; but as yoars rolled on manufactories were established, and umbrellas became what they are at present-cheap, sorrice able, and easily appropriated. MAKSDEN'S PECTORAL BAUT for Coughs, Colds, Influenza* DOTVTE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WTNEMAN & CO.. Agents. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. MTLLIQAK. MKLCHKBS & Co. will sell this day, at the wharf loot of Vendue Bange, at ll o'clock, a sloop of the capacity of 25 cords of wood. WiLBtra & Sos will soil this day, at their salesrooms, comer of State and Chalmers streets, at half-past ten o'clock, shoes, furniture, carpets, mirrors, 4c. SMITH & MCGUXXPHAT will sell this day, on the north of tho Exchange, at ll o'clock, a house and lot of land in Cannon's Court. MCKAY & CAMPBELL will soil this day, at their cash auction house, Ko. SS Hasel street, opposite the new Postofflce, at 10 o'clock, the furniture of a family declin? ing housekeeping ; also, an imported goat, and a quantity of flour, butter, brandy, &c. ' MILK? DBAXK win sell this day, at his store, corner of King and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, a largo consign? ment of boots, shoes, dry goods, clothing, notions, to. Meeting ox* Butchers sud Bakers. Retolvcd, That the thanks of this body be tendered to Mrs. EMILY A. JENKINS, for increasing the appetites of so many of our community with her COLLETON Brr TZBS. MATTY BUTCHERS AND BAKERS. January ll fm we A Fact Worth Knowing. Tho best investment for au invalid, who suffers from debility or loss of appetite, ls a bottle of PAXKNIN'S He? patic Bitters, as lt win be sure to give relief. For sala by all Druggists. f To BASICS, GBOCEBS AUS FAHXUXS_Do you wish Flour warranted to make good bread? Do yon wish Flour that -will bring you custom? Do you wish Fleur that will make white bread and not sour? Then apply to J. N. HOBSON, NO. 63 East Bay, who has always a larro stock of beat brands Georgia, North Carolina, Baltimore and New York Flour, in barrels, half and quarter bags. December 10 mwf2mos MISCELLANEOUS. The Truth about Dyspepsia. .'Whoever says that dyspepsia is incurable, tells a that is to say, makes an egregious mistake. More than ten thousand aggravated cases have been cured by HOS? TE TTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS, while tho number that have been prevented from coming to a head, by tho same means, is incalculable In 'Winter and carly Spring, when the appetite ls sometimes too vigorous far the comfort and safety of the stomach, Indigestion is most prevalent and most distressing. Ia the appetite to be brfked to accommodate the digestivo organs ? Not so; for then the frame would lack its duo proportion of nu? triment. The thing to be done is to STBEKOTHEN T STOMACH, tone the liver, and put the bowels in perfect order. Nothing will do ti*? so effectually, so rapidly, so quietly, BO pleasantly, as HOSTETTEB'S BITTERS. This potent preparation trims and balances the system, and clothes it, as.it were, with defensive armor. Chronic dyspepsia, liver complaint, and fever and ague, are never known to attack those who are wise enough to invoke the aid of this great preventive. 6 January 7 SPECIAL NOTICE. TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS, DIS? TILLERS, DRUGGISTS, GLASS AND SOAP MANUFACTUREES. ESSENTIAL OILS, EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES FOB flavoring and improving Brandies, Whiskeys, Bums, Wines, Cider, tc., Sc Age and Body Preparations for Neutralizing and Mollifying Whiskeys and Spirits, Ex? tracts of Holland and London Gins, Colorings, Gum and Sugar Syrups, and Fruit Juices. Dr. Fauhtwanger'a Treatise on Fermented Liquor*, with 1000 Receipts and Direction*. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORES, &c Foa SOAP MAOTJTACTOBEBS.-Silicate of Soda, Soluble Glass or Liquid Quartz, in Dry Crystal, Liquid or Jelly Form; Caustic Soda, Soda Ash, Palm and Cocoanut Oils, Soapstone and China Clay. AH orders sent to me will have prompt attention, and every information required win be cheerfully given by JOS. W. FEUCHT WANGEE, No. 65 Cedar-street, New York. October 10 ?\ wfmSmos LAW NOTICE. D. Gr. MCINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW MD SOLICITOR IN WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS FOB THE EASTERN CIRCUIT, embracing the Districts of Chesterfield, Marlborough, Darlington, Marion and Wil? liamsburg. Prompt attention given to collection of claims. Office at Darlington Court House. Messrs. ADAMS, FROST & CO., Charleston, 3- C. Messrs. G. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Charleston, a C. Messrs. J. k J. D. KIRKPATRICK, Charleston, S. C. Gen. JAMES CONNER, Charleston, 8. C. Ma]. ED. N. THURSTON. Charleston, B. C. J. ELI GREGG, Esq., Mars Bluff. january ll Imo * DILLON'S UNIVERSAL COTTON TIE." rTTHE ABOVE TIE HAS BEEN USED TN ALL THE X principal cities, by the Steam Presses, with great success. Their obvious superiority being cheaper and more escure, that they will rapidly go into general use is j patent to every intelligent planter. Tho planters are in vitad to give them a trial. Applications can be made to WILLIAM BOACH, December 31 ti Agent for South Caro Jua. BOYLAN & TUEBS, MANUFACTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE DEAL? ERS ls, WHETS LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, fcc No. 98 MALDEN LANE, . New York. Orders by mail promptly attended to. March 31 wfmlyr F. M. BURDELL, GENERAL MBE?HIB?SE BROKER, "TT7TLL DEVOTE- HIMSELF TO THE PURCHASE' W and sale of MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS. Ornee at the corner of BROAD AND EAST BAY STREETS, in basement of Stats Bank,, where samples may be seen. RsrsBXKCXS-Mr. C. M. Forman, Mr. Theodore D. Wagner, Messrs. John Fraser & Co., Messrs. Mordecai & Ca, Messrs. W. C. Dukes & Co., Messrs. Gourdin, Msttbiessezi & Co., Charleston, g. c. October 34_ wfmBmo S. JL IiAMBEET, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOUTHERN AND^JNOBTHEBN ORDERS FILLED ON <- - COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, No 127 REAVE-STKEET, COSNER HUDSON, NEW YORK... IS- Agency for ESTON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKERS. All orders sent will be promptly attended to. ' 6mos Dwcembf-r v* E. J. WHITE........JNO. K. GOURDIN. WHITE & GOURDIN, Civil Engineers and Surveyors. OWNING ONE-HALF OF THE PARKES PAPERS, and having access to the whole collection st all times, we are prepared to execute all work entrusted to our care with accuracy and dispatch. Office : LAW BANGE, Charleston, 8. C. ... " January 7_'.,_Imo* ; WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCBAMST AND SHIPPING AGENTS, TU7 ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND VT SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON, RICE, LUMBEB AND NAVAL STORE*. .' ATLANTIC WKABF, Charleston. 8. C. E. WILLIS.A. B. OHISOLM. October 5fi_ ^ /WILLIAM H. WW!? & SON, B?ai Estate Agents? Auctioneers ABD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE Nb. S3 HAXNE BTBEET. J. . .Septembers "* _? EBWAED BL L'ENGLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V JACKSONVILLE, FLA-, .. '. f "JJ^. rrrrjvL PRACTICE LN THE COURTS IN . EAST YT FLORIDA. - e , J?-ft?n?*-MOCBAT// ft go?. ADAMS & Facer, WM. MO " Buioqnr. Esq. t (tao* December ai CLOTHING. A CARD. TO MY FRIENDS Di GENERAL. ALL TN WANT OF GOOD FITTING GABICENTS will lind it to Ui<-ir Interest to cell st No. SS BBOAD STREET, -where they will bo fitted bettor and get cheaper goods than at any other establishment in this city. In connection with the above. Hr. J. T. KENNEDY will bo happy to walt on his old friends and customers, at JAMES MCCORMICK'S, No. SS BBOAD STREET. tfxT Call and see those $36 FROCK COATS, january 6 OAIJL .A.T No. 35 BROAD STREET AND EXAJIZNE A FINE LOT OF ELTONS AND SUITS OF WHICH WILL BE MADE TO OBDEB AI Forty Dollars. jAiEs MCCORMICK, November 37 MERCHANT TAILOR. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TATTTOR, WBOIXSALE ATO HT?TATT, SUIXS ?H CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AM? VESTINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Nb. 35 BROAD STREET, Jury S3 6mos CHARLESTON, s. O. PARKER & CHII.D, DEALERS IN ? Clothing and Fnmishing Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 103 BAST BAY STREET, December 21 Imo Under the American Hotel. OIL CLOTHTSG AMD . SAILORS' OUTFITTING DEPOT. PARKER & CHILD, No. 103 East Bay. Decombor 24 Imo 103 C1RH1RT, WHITFORD & CO., MANUFACTURERS ANS 'WHOLESALE DEALERS nr - ?TOE, MEDIUM, MD COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 66, 67, 69 and GI, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. CABHABT. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. YAN WAGENEN. December 10 6mo A T. HAMILTON MISCELLANEOUS. HOLIDAY GIFTS, BY THE New York Prize Association, No. 599 BROADWAY, N. T. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, SEWING MACHINES, MUSIC BOXES, SILVER? WARE. PINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND EL.T3?3vAJSra? JEWELRY, VALUED AT $500,000. "TTT7TLL BB DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : THE W name and value of each article of our goods are marted on tickets, placed in vealed envelopes, and well mixed. On receipt of 26 cents, an envelope containing such ticket will be drawn wi th out choice, and delivered at our office, cresent by mail to any address. The pur? chaser after seeing what article it draws and its value which may be from one to five hundred dollars mn then, on payment of ono dollar, receive the article named, or may exchange it for any other article marked on our circular at the same value. Every ticket draws an arri?le worth one dollar or more. No BLANKS. Our patrons can depend on lair, honorable dealing. The article drawn will be delivered at our office, regard? less of its value, or promptly amt as directed, by return mall, or express. Letters from many persons acknowledging the receipt of valuable gifts from ns, may be seen on file at our of? fice, among whom we are permitted to refer to: John S. Holcomb, Lambertville, N. J., gold watch, value ?250; Mrs. S. Bennett, No. 252 Cumberland street, Brook? lyn, sewing machine, ?80; Edwin Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., geld lever watch, value $200; Hon. R. H. Briggs, Wash? ington, D. C., diamond pin, $175; J. C. Sutherland, No. 10O Lexington avenue, piano, $350 ; Mrs. M. Jackson, No. 203 Nineteenth street, N. Y.. sewing machine, j 90; Jos. Camp, Elmira, N. Y., melodeon, $160; Miss L Collins, Atlanta, Ga-, diamond cluster ring, $235; Dr. Henry Smith, Worcester, Mass., sowing machine, SSS; H. Shaw, No. 13310th street, N. Y., gold watch. $150; Edw. Boyn? ton, Nasavilie, Tenn-, melodeon, 8100; James Bussell, Montgomery, Ala., gold hunting watch, $250; R. T. Smith, Providence, R. L, silver laver watch, $60; Oscar Purdy, Madison, N. J., music box. $45; Hon. B, & New? ell, St. Paul's, Minn., gold witch, $186; J. B. Sperry, Litchfield, Conn., silver watch, USS; Wm. B. Peck, Har? lem, Dis., music box, $75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, silver toa set, S125; Miss E. M Schenck, Detroit, Mich., diamond ear rings, $225; Pierre Besudln, St Charles Hotel, New Orleans, diamond ring. $170; Mrs. Martha' Barnes, St Louis, Mo., melodeon, value $136. LIST OF ARTICLES TO BS SOLD FOR OHOS DOLLAR EACE, And sot to be paid for until yon know'what yon lave . drawn. ' ZACH. 26 Rosewood Pianos, worth.,...$200 00 to 600 00 30 Melodeon-, Rosewood Cases_.. TOO Onto 335 00 200 Music Boxes, 3 to 82 tunca. 15 00 to 160 00 100 Bowing Machines....>v.. 60 00 to 125 00 1,000 Silver Tea Sots. 25 00 to 150 00 200 8Uver Revolving Patent Castor?.. IB 09 to 4000 100 Sliver Fruit Cake Baskets. 15 00 to 3500 1,000 Sets Silver Tea and Tablespoons.. 15 00 to 46 00 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches. 4_ 100 00 to 360 00 100 Diamond Binga, Cluster, io... .... 60 00 to 200 00 200 Gold Watches. 6000to 10000 800 Ladles'Gold Watches. 00 00 to 8600 L000 Silver Watches. 25 00 to 6000 3,000 Vest Chains. 6 00 to 25 00 3,000 pairs Ear Bings (new style?). 160 to T 00 3,000 Necklaces. 3 00 to 7 00 3,600 Gold Pencils.:. 3?rio 800 8,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches.... 6 00 to 1000 3,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches.... 4 00 to 600 1,600 Masonic Pins. 4 00 to- 900 1,500 Gold Watch Keys (new panero)... 4 50 to 760 3,600 Sets of Bosom Shads. isoto 6 00 2,500 Enamelled Sleeve Buttons.... 2 60 to 10 00 6,000 Plain Gold and Chased Binga... .. 4 60 to 10 00 5,000 Stone Set and Seal Bings.. 2 50 to 1000 5.000 Miniature Locket?, an steei...... aeoto 700 10,000 Sets of Ladies' Jewelry. 8 00 to 00 00 ?4,000 Watch Charms (each). SOO to 6 60 6,000 Gold Pens, 8iL ex. Cases A Fendis. 4 50 to 700 6,000 Gent's BreastsM ScsriBni...... 3 00to 90 00 3,000 Ladles' new style Belt Huelles.... 4 00 to 8 00 3,000 Ch?telains and Guard Chain?:.... 7 60 io 30 00 1,000 Gold Thimbles..... 8 00 to 1500 6,000 SetsLadies'BroochandEarDrops COOto 1300 3,000 Gold Crosses..._-......... 160to , 6 00 6,000 Oval Band Bracelets.... 6 00 to 20 00 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Bracelets.... .. 25 00 to 10 00 3,000 Ball Ear Drops, a? colors.. r300to 7 00 2,000 new etylo Jet and Gold Ear Drops. SOOto 700 2,000 Gold Peu, Gold Mt'd Ebony Hold. 4 50 to 700 Lady's Sets, new stylos, Cot CrystsLill Jet, Hard Rub? ber, 4tc, Ac . ' . A chanco to obtain any of the above arricias for One Dollar by pnrrnasing a sealed ?ny stop? te 35 cants. Entire satisfaction guaranteed to ill. jg- 6 ticket? for One Dollar, 13 jor Two Dollars, 88 for Five Dollars. : Great inducements ta Agents. ' Letters should bo addressed . J. H. RAY & ?0., BOX No. 8130, NEW YORK, su 3mos C. G. WIGHTMAN & CO., QUEEN STREET, (NEAR MEETING,) MACHINISTS AND GENERAL REPMRERS. ALL- KINDS OF MACHINE ANS BLdOKSMECH WORK done at the shortest notice. TURNING IN WOOD for building sad other purposes. Orders for the sams resrggtmlly solicited. : Taming in Wood by Steam Power. TURNING DONE AT THE BH0BTE8T NOTICE, AND cheaper than Northen? prices. Appl)- to C C. WIGHTMAN k CO., December 38 ftnlmo -Queen-street, near Meeting. ~ WILBUR & SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS Commission Merchants, OFFICE AND SALES BOOKS, Sos. 13 sad 15 Stn te street and Koa. 1 end 2 Chjrtnaers street, CHARLESTON, & C .* April 2 . mwflyr LAW NOTICE. rf fTTHE UNDERSIGNED ASE ASSOCtATE5> AS PABT JL NESS, and propos? I to -practice in. thr STATS COURTS OF LAW AMD EQUITY ?ir the Districts bf Banwan, Beaufort and CoHeton, under the name style of "DAYANT." . ;. Office, ?a* the present, si GTXXMOHVXLLE. Strom Carolina. ?~ H. J. DAY ANT. November 33 fm J. C. DA VANT, ORT GOODS, ETO. CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! AX THE CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., 287 KING STREET. fl ULE SUBSSRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INFORM I their friends and customers that thoy will offer, from thia day until the first February, AT AND BELOW COST, their entire Stock of DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING TS PART I FRENCH MEROrOES, all colors Empress Cloths, all colors Plain Rent Poplins Worsted and Poplin Plaids Plain Delaines, In all colors Figured all-Wool Delaines English MerinooB Colored Mohair Luetres. also, SUPER BLACK ALPACAS Super Black Bombazines Super Black French Morlnoes Super Black Empress Cloths Super Black Delataes, BO cents Lot Black and White Plaids, 35 cents, FLANNELS. SUPER WRITE FLANNELS, 40, 50 and 60 cents 8omo extra cheap, 30 cents per yard Som? extra cheap Plaid Flannels, at 45 cents, an wool Rod Flannels, 30 to 60 cents. BLANKETS MARKED DOWN TO $7.50, ?9, $10 and ?13, to close out SUNDRIES. SUPER PRINTS, 30 cents per yard Some extra cheap, at ia bi cents 3-4 Fine Brown Shirting, 12 K cents 4-4 Fine Brown Shirting, all brands Long clothe. 12)i ~ 35 cents Linen Crash, 10 and 12 K cents per yard Linens, of all makes Bird Eye Diaper?, ali prices 8 and 10-4 Bleach Table Damask 7 and 8-4 Brown Table Damask Colored Table Damask and Cloths 3,10 and 13-4 Bleached Damask Cloths Damask Napkins and Doylies. HOSIERY IND GLOVES IN VARIETY. SUTER FRENCH TCTD GLOVES. IN BLACK AND COLORED. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ALL OTHER 300DS IN OUR LINE, which we offer to our customers it as low prices es ihey can be bought in the City. ?3- ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Stol!, Webb & Co., m.- No. 287 KING STREET, Bancroft's Old. Stand.. N. B.-Mr. GEO. D. GRIOE IS WITH US, AND WILL be pleased to wait on his friends and customers. January 7 mwi3 S. W. ?St CO. LOUIS OOHEN. NO. 3-48 King Street, BETWEES HASEL ARD MARKET STS., RESPECTFULLY INVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC to his varied Stock of DRY GOODS, rUST OPENED, AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES. ?BESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 6000 YARDS BLACK AND WHITE POPLINS, st 15c With a large variety of other DRESS GOODS ranging on the same price. Our IRISH POPLINS and SULK GOODS are worth the attention of customers and those seeking styles and va? riety, combined with cheapness. The attention of the Ladles is particularly requested to the same, _ The Linen Department ia well supplied in SHEET? ING and SHIRTING LINENS, with a large assortment ol IO WELLINGS, all of the most popular brands, and at much reduced prices. CLOTH AND CASSIMERE DE? PARTMENT. Those ?"?H"<r such win find my 6-4 BLACK AND COLORED BROADCLOTHS at $3.50 to bo a very fine article. PRINTS & DOMESTICS DEPART? MENT. 2000 YARDS OF COLORED MADDER PRINTS, at l2Jic per yard, ls offered. BROWN GOODS.-STRIPED SHIRTING AND TICK? INGS, proportionably cheap. BLANKETS AND FLANNEL DE? PARTMENT. 30 PIECES 8-4 FINE SALISBURY FLANNEL, at 30c. par yard. With large lot of other brands. ALSO, VERY CHEAP, A very large lot BLANKETS,. in White and Colored, is 3flered at from 54 per pair and upwards, particular at? tention ia paid to the . CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPART? IT .MENT,' In which win be found the Latest Styles and Best Fabrics in Material and Trimming. LACE GOODS DEPARTMENT. if 1500 FRENCH LACE COLLARS are offered at 16c each. Genuine Cluny, Guipure and Brussels Laces, aa very low figures, 1000 pieces English and French BONNET RIBBONS, in various widths, at very low prices. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, Ostrich Feathers and Flo wera, ?n gaeat variety. HOSIERY AND GLOYE DEPART? MENT. . In this a=s frill bo foun? a well and carefully selected Stock of HOSE AND HALF HOSE, for Ladies, Genta and Children. Best of KID GLOVES fur Ladies and Gentle? men, just received st very low prices. Also, Berlin Cas slmere and Lined Thread and Silk Gloves, very reaaona bla. _ -Having just REPLENISHED MY STOCK in aU its dli farect departments, I can assure those In want ot any? thing in my hue, that they win find largs ?gsortmenta tn every class of GOODS, and at such rates that win dely competition- ^ . .. A can is respectfully solicited. .? . LOUIS COHEN, . NO. 348 KING STREET, '.. Between Hasel and Market streets. PAtHTS, OtlS, ETC. ALBEE & mAEEM^ Wholesale and Retail VZ?XXB3TS PAINTS,1 OILS, .GLASS ' - AND - " ' r '.. KEROSEMIAMPS r',: 'Tri ?SD { ? . :':.:>"I We are now offering on? Stock of j GOODS, WMen is complete, GREATLY REDUCED PRICE City and Country Merchants are respectfully invited to gire ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. j HO. 4 HAYNS STREET, .'. Sign S?inp Bannar. December 17 Imo' \L" LOTTERIES. Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery MCSHAY, EDDY & CO., MANAG EPS.. HT? HE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 15TH *WD A: "Otheach paonSh. Scheme, 80,0(0 tickets-JOT ?ruas. Whole tickets, ?AS: habr?s, tg; quarter?, $4. 1 ptise?...^...?..?jAoflOJ. 3 Prizes if..$4,600 ? SJ??*-"- -"."-?a^ooo ? prises *f........ :%mao j prise at..... ....",?,8,050 -63 Pr?ies or..........-.8o00 1 Pris* ct.....?A.0O0|U8 Price* ct......_?800 .sao Prisas et ran. . e^pproxh?e*lou;Prte?a amounting to 303,060. ntor$XoT* d?w*5^^y^i?*a?a-to?m j^BjiwjJ^ftrje. Dewings malled as soon as ttia "?*M^H?.raV*nas, WtoatdSW^UoensadAgent, NutSS^y^""*'**00''8, fi* ***** ""^?p0. DRUGS,CHEMICALS, ETC. "iiluu lilli iTLbilllili^?. JUST KKCKIVED, A Large and carefully selected Stock OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, AND j? Fancy Articles, WHIOH TS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT REDUCED PEICES. OUR MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ARE IMPORT? ED directly from Manufactories, under tho super? vision of experienced Chemists, which enables us to re? commend them as pure and reliable in strength. "Wo keep on hand all articles to be found in s first-class Drug Store. Frosh additions are received by every steamer. OS- PRESCRIPTIONS carefully put up. E. H. SELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING- STREET, North of Market. .H. BABB, M. D. SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. DO WIE & MOISE, (SUCCESSORS TO irma a oassrsxr), WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS No. 151 Meeting street, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, Charleston, S. C. GEO. DOWTE, late of SEMONTJS, BUTT A Co., and RUFF & Do WIE. B. F. MOISE, late with KIMO tc CassxDET. SST The attention of Druggists, Merchants and Physi? cians is respectfully called to the above, and their Orders solicited. su-mwflmo January 7 A FETT WORDS OF COMMON SENSE. How few there aro who are not subject to some affection of the lungs or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravate the complaint, until disease strikes its shafts, causing inexpressible torture of tho patient, and anxiety and distress to friends. "Only a cold 1" "A slight sore throat !" is the heedless remark of many when so affected. Yes. ; "Only a oold." was the thoughtless expression of thousands whom Death has marked for his prey. Forewarned-Forearmed 1 should be tho motto forever In tho minds of an subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, or Influenza. Words of advice should bc heeded by all suf? fering from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption- Relief is within their reach; and, if neglected, fatal consequences ensue-a life of misery-a dally, hourly struggle for ex? istence. A contest in which there can be but one victor -Death I Does it not appal the strongest mind, to think > t the result caused by neglect? Then why delay? "f hat ex case can bo offered, when timely warning is sounded in year oars? When the danger is pointed > it, whynot avoid lt? MABSDEN'S PECTORAL Baue . ts been used with success in nearly a million of cases, nd ls endorsed by the Medical Faculty as the most rrompt and etti ca- ? cious remedy that scientific rosear_-n has discovered, to relieve and cure all cases of Co ichs, Colds, Influenza, md Consumption, if the caso is not beyond ail hope. Even when the sufferer is ia the last stages, he will find relief t>y using this preparation. One bottle witt con vince the* most incr?dulo a H. that the merits of this prepa? ration are by no moans exaggerated; in tact, fall far short of the eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have been cured OT its : i ni ely use. A guarantee accompanies each bottle aird dealers are instructed in every instance to refund the money when this preparation fails to re? lieve. Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 487 Broadway, New York. Price, 60 cents small botNe; tl large size. KXJS'iS A CASSLTJEY, Wholesale Amenta, Charleston, GOODRICH. WTNL^tAN Sc CO., Wholesale Agent*. Charlcston And all Retail Druggists. 3mo December 4 No. 153 MEETING STREET, fFORIHKKIiY JOHN AS H?CHST AUB CO.) GEOEGE O. GOODBICH, ) PHILIP WINE MAN, J-BOTJTH CAROLINA. JOHN A8HHUEST, i 3D JR TX G S, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, .ILL OF WHIOH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND WILL BE SOLD TO FIRST-CLASS BUY? S-SAT LOWEST PRICES. "October 27 lAurmstll Cmos SALOONS, ~~ FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, S. W. COR. AXT? EAST BAY STS. EF. TURCK INFORMS HTS FRIENDS AND THE . public generally that he has opened at the above place, and will be pleased to furnish them with the best that the market affords, at moderate prices. January 9 Imo BILLIARD SALOON, Wmi ?TKST-CLASS PHELAN TABLES. riTJTE FINEST LIQUORS. ALBS AND SE GARS, AL fi WAYS ON HAND; NSW YOBS AND MELL POND OYSTERS. H. H. BADENHOP & CO., No, 133 Meetir>K-Street: - November 19 - ..' !.. CHARLESTON. 3. 0 THE MMM mmum THE FINEST OYSTERS OF THE SEASON I THE BEST LIQUORS IN TOWN J T?E GREAT POPULAR RESORT. TEE PROPRIETOR OF- THE SOUTHEBN EX? CHANGE, No. 125 MEETTNG-STKEET, respectfully in? form? the public that the OLD POPULAR PLACE Is stitt open. The FINEST OYSTERS TO BEHAD ha offers Toy the barrel, bushel, gallon or quart ; also, on the half ahettat the counter, or stewed, roasted, fried, or in any other way desired. FBESH ALBS, . FINE BKANDIES, GOOD WHISKIES, FTBST-RATE WINES, . No. 1 SI a ABS THOMAS FLYNN, Proprietor. I- Decemr<ert7 AUCTION SALES. General Sale - Mercliandise, Household JFurni lure, Carpels, Mirrors, tte. BY wir,suit & SON. THIS DAY, 11th Instant, at our Sales Booms, comer State and Chalmers streets, st half-past 10 o'clock, will bo sold. Cases and cartoons i HOES, all Wool Hats, Shawls Soap, Whiskey. Bacon Sides, Alo, Cider, Crockery Sogars. Mats, Clothiu , Axo Handles, Ares and Hatchets Tubs, sot? Toilet, Whit cy In barrels. AXS?, PARLOR AND COTTAGE SET J FURNITURE, Car? pets, Mirrors, Ac, Ac. Conditions cash._ January ll BY JtnLUOAN, MELCHEKS ?Sc CO. THIS DAY, tho 11th inst., at tho Wharf foot of Venduo Rango, at ll o'clock A. M., will bo sold. A 8LOOP, of about 26 cords wood capacity, newly bot? tomed. Her Bigging. Sails, Ac, in good order. She can bo treated for privately previous to day of sale by applying as aboye. wf? January ll ' Soots, Shoes, Dry Goods, &c. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my Store, corner of King and Liberty streets, 40 cases BOOTS AND SHOES, CONSISTING OP: Cases Mon's Calf and K'p H. W. BOOTS, CxlO Casos Men's Kip H. W. Boots, 10x16 Cases Mon's Kip and Buff Brogans, CxlO Cases Men's Kip and Buff Brogans, 0x13 Casos Mon's Kip and Buff Balmorals, 6x10 Cases Men's Mip and Bun* Balmorals, 9il3 Cas*s BOTS' Brogans, 1x5 Cases Women's lialmorals, 3x7 and 5x9 Cartoons Ladles' fine Lasting Congress Cartoons Ladies' ?no Kid and Morocco Balmorals Cartoons Misses and Children's assorted. ALSO, Immediately after tho sale of tho above, I will sell. A choleo assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Notions, &c, to close consignments. Terms cash. Sale positivo. January ll Mackerel, Salmon, Herrings, Lumber and Laths. BY HENRY COBIA di CO. On MONDAY, lita, inst, at ll o'clock, on Boyeo 4 Co.'s South Wharf, will be sold. THE REMAINDER OF THE CARGO OF BRITISH BRIG i "CHEBUCTOO," consigned to Messrs. Budd & Blake. COKSISTTNO OF : Half barrels and kits EXTRA No. 1 MACKEREL Kits large No. 2 Mackerel Barrels and half barrels large No. 3 Mackerel Half barrels and kits Nos. 1 and 2 Salmon Boxes Herrings. ALSO, 65,000 feet PRIME WHITE PINE BOARDS AND PLANKS G9.000 Laths, 4 feet long. Conditions cash._ January ll _NOTICE. Sales EVERY EVENING at 7 o'clock, by KTLBOY & Oe, No, 329 King-street, o? a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Boots and Shoes. Cutlery, Perfumery and Soaps. January 11 Choice Plants and Evergreens, from celebrated Nursery of Mace & Whitman, Astoria, L. I. BY JOHN G. 9HL1VOR & CO. On TUESDAY, 16th instant, at half-past 10 o'clock, wOi be sold at our Auction Sales Room, No. 133 Meeting street, A large collection of choice PLANTS AND EVER? GREENS, from the celebrated nurseries of Mace & Whit? man, Astoria, L. L, N. Y., CONSISTING OP : New and very fine CARNATIONS, Arabios, Camella Ja? p?nicas, Roses, Euonymous, Ac Mr. G. Mace ls too well known In our community to need any recommendation. The plants will all be found true to their names and as represented. Conditions cash._January ll Estate Sale of Valuable Property at Auction. BY JOHN S RIGGS. TUESDAY, tho 15th inst., at ll o'clock, will bo sold, at the comer of Broad and East Bay streets, That commodious BBICK TENEMENT THREE STORY HOUSE, Nos. 23 and 25, south side of Tradd street, opposite tho old Carolina Coffee House. Tho Tenements contain twelve rooms, six in each, with a capacious cistern and well of water on tho promises. The Lot measures thirty feet on Tradd street and one hun? dred feet in depth, mose or less. ALSO, The VACANT LOT in the roar of the above, and front? ing on Longitude Lane, measuring thirty feet front and forty feet deep, more or less. Condition?-One-quarter cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage; the buildings to be Insured, policy assigned, and the purchaser to pay for papers. _mwfA till_January 7 Savana Sugar, on account of wliom it may con? cern, by order of the Spanish Consul. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO. On TUESDAY, 16th Instant, at ll o'clock, will bo sold by Auction, at tho new Custom House stores, 650 BOXES HAVANA SUGAR, of various grades. The said Sugars comprise a part of the cargo of the Spanish brig "Joven Jose," Fradua, master, which put into this port in distress, whilst on her intended voyage from Havana to Antwerp, and sold for account of whom it may concern, by order of the Spanish Consul. January 4 fmw5 tul Valuable Plantation near Bluffton and House in Bluffton. BY JACOB COHEN & CO. On TUESDAY, 22d January, at ll o'clock, at tho north of the Exchange, will be sold, A comfortable two-story DWELLING and OUTBUILD? INGS, on a one (1) acre lot, in the town of Bluffton. AISO, AU that TRACT OF LAND known as Rose Dew Planta? tion, situated on May River, four (4) miles from Bluffton, containing ono thousand (1000) acres of high land (about three hundred of which are cleared) and seventy (70) acres of marsh. Thia place has been under cultivation this year, sud the lands are of the best quality for Sea Island cotton and provisions. On the place ls a barn, gin house and negro bouses. Also, belonging to the above and a short distance from it, a tract of one hun? dred acres of Pine land. AXSO, . A TRACT OF LAND, within three (3) miles of Bluffton, containing sovon hundred andsixty-two-and abhalf (762 >?) acres, all of which is heavily wooded with Oak, Hickory and Pine; and, being immediately contiguous to May River, could be made profitable b y the sale of wood. These lands, when cleared, aro of the best quality for Sea Island cotton. Adjoining, and belonging to this place, is <\ fifteen (10) acte lot, on a high bluff, on May River-for a settlement and summer residence being perfectly healthy 5t ali .seasons. Terms: jTiT the House and Lot in Bluffton ?"cash;" for ISose Dew Plantation one-third (H) cash, balance In one, two and three yei?"*8' toe the other Tract one-half (%) cash, balance In one y&"**- Credit portion of above to be secured by mortgage of th?? uroperty. Purohasers to pay us for parxT*8 January 4 fmwfi 6 GOVERNMENT ^VERTIS?&??TS. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, ) SECOND DISTBICT SOOTH CAROLINA, { - CHARLESTON, January 1st, 186T.J THE LAW OF THE "UNITED STATES IMPOSING Stamp Duties took effect October 1st, 1862. All instruments required by said laws to be stamped, made since that date, but issued unstamped, are Invalid and unlawful, os well as the record thereof. Such unstamped instruments executed or issued in this Collection District; can now be rendered valid and lawful only by presenting them to the undersigned, paying the stamp duty and the la wini penalty. The penalty can be lawfully remitted in certain cases, provided t ie instrument in question is presented, and the stamp duty paid prior to certain dates. The undersigned is at all times -ready to give informa? tion upon this matter, and requests parties interested to give it prompt attention. FREDERICK A. SAWYER, Collector 2d District, comprising Charleston, Beaufort, Barnwell, Collo ton and Orangoburg. January 4 ftn4 HEADQUARTERS, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER,} - BUREAU REFUOKES, FHEEDWEN, AND ABANDONED LANDA South Carolina, CHABXESTCIN. s. C.. December 17,1886. J [3EN2EAI, ORDERS, NO. 25.] L General Orders, No. 23, c. e., la amended and re? issued, as follows: Bvt Major A McL. CRAWFORD, V. B. C, is hereby ap? pointed "Officer in charge of the Claim Division of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands for the State of South Carolina." All coaimnnicatloiiB concerning the co&ection of back pay, bounties, pensions, Ac wi? be addressed directly to him. No other persons in this State are authorized, agents of this Bureau for the collection of such claims. Blanksand instructions will be forwarded by him to the Acting Assistant Commissioners of this State, who will afford claimants the necessary aid in properly far warding their applications to tue War jjopartment, througlcMajor Crawford. By order of " Bvt. Maj. Gen. B. K. SCOTT, Assistant Commissioner, EDW. L. DEANE, Bvt. Major and AAA Geni. OFFICIAI. jV OFFICE FOB COLLLECnON OF ADDITIONAL) BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. \ CHARLESTON, S. C., December 27,1866. ) Bvt. Maj. EDWARD L. DEANE, A. A. A. Geni. Attention is called to the fact that this office is the only authorized medium for the collection,,.of claims against the Government through Government channels. AU necessary clanks and instructions wOi bo furnished to officers on duty in this State on application to this office. A McL. CRAWFORD, Bvt Major U. 8. V-, Officer In Charge. Columbia South Carolinian copy and Bend bul to this office. Imo January 1 ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. JOSEPH BOOK, (FOBMEBLY WITH JOHN MOOD,) Kannfactiirmg Jeweller pi Silver atitb, TNFOBMS HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THAT J_ he has taken rooms in Bwaafam street, near King, to tho rear of the establishment of Messrs. William G. Whilden $ Co.. where he wiU attend to aU orders te Manufacturing or Repairing any description of Jewelry or Silverware afcthe shortest notice. Masonic Jewels in sets or singly tarnished to order. .*>>oemb"*r 10 - . . _mwf2mo SIFTS FOR (MMAUKD NEW YE?RS. GREAT WATCH BALE ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLA*, GIVING EVERY PATRON A HANDSOME ANE SELLABLE WATCH FOB THE LOW PRICK QF-JTEN ' DOLLARS, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. AND NOT TO BE PAID FOB UNLESS PERFECTLY SATIS? FACTORY. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches..*2M to ?760 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches..200 to SOO 100 Lames' Watches, w-??-???ii?<i.100 to 800 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches...-260 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Engbsh Levers.MO to 3S0 800 GoW Hunting Duplex Watohee. lSOto 200 SOO Gold Hunting American Watches. 100 to 250 600 saver Hunting Levers..~... ?to MC ?00 Silver Hunting Duplexes-. li to SM 600 Gold Ladies' Watches. 60 to 2? 1000 Gold Hunting Lepines......50 to 7t 10?0 Miscellaneous.Silver Watches. SO to IOC 2500 Hunting Silver Watchea.. 95 to SS 6000 Assorted Watches. sU kinds.??. 10 to Tl jag- Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrange, ment, oastlngbut ?10, whilelt may be worth $750. Nb partiality .Down.-?? ? : .. ti?. Mr""* J. HICXXXNO lt Govs GREAT UNION WATCH CO., Kiew York City, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates,, naming articles, aw placedla tttalcd envelopes. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether lt be a Watch worth ?760 or one worth less. The return of any of c?rr certificate? entitloa yo? to the article named thereon, upon payment. Irrespective of ito worth, and as no article veined less than ?10 is named on any ""rt"!****, it win at once be, seen that aili leno Lottery, buta straight-forward legitimate tran? ?Aiton, which maybe participated in even by tho moat fasti ir1"Tir ? ., A single Certificate wfiTbo sent by rna?, part patd, I upon receipt of 25 cents, five for ?L eleven for & tbJrty i throe and elegant premiam for $5, tdrty-six sad mere valuable premium for ?10, ono hun.- rod ana most ?ropera Watch for ?IA to Agento or tiiose-sfUhlnc enrploymenl tUaUarare^pportrmlty. KUalegltimatelycoojmcesd ttt?tslp?f*i? daw ?mfliaslaedb?the Ooiernxactat, aaa opes "JMiTm? No. 148 BvtMdWSAy* OeuinilWTll f. -"0? AUCTION SAIES._ Furniture of a Famiiy declining housekeeping Handsome Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Crockery a?id Cul Ciass Ware, Rosewood Piano, Mirrors, ?c. MCKAY & CAMPDELL, Cash Auction ?louse, No. r>r, Hasel street, opposite new Post?nico, Will sell. THIS DAY, cosimenclng at 10 o'clock, PAULO it FURNITURE, viz: Kino Rosewood Piano. Mahogany Piano, Sofas, Spring Hair Seat Chairs. Marble, Top Tables. What Nota, Hocking Chairs (in Oak and Rose? wood), Mantel Clock, Vases, Oil Paintings, Engravings. Crayons. Candi? Shades, Lamps, &c. DINING ROOM FURNITURE, viz: Dining Tables. Oak Arm Chairs, Rockers, Oak Windsor Chairs, Mahogany Sideboard. Plated Castors; Dinner, Breakfast, Soup and Tea Plates; Side Dishes, Soup Tureens. Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes. Vegetable Dishes, Gravy Boats, Cut Glass Goblets and Wine Glasses, Salts. Plated Forks, tic. BEDCHAMBER FURNITURE, viz: Completo Cottage Bedroom Sets, Mahogany French Bedsteads, Walnut Bedsteads. High Post Bedsteads, Folding Cribs, Cana Heat Chairs and Rockors, Mahogany Bureaus, Wardrobes, Tables. Washstands. Chamber Crockery, Ma?tresses. Bedding, sheets, Blmkots, &c. ALSO, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM BRUSSELS AND IN? GRAIN CARPETS, Rugs, French Plate Mirrors, Books, Maps, fcc ALSO, Syi'KBB WALNUT CARVED CASE SEWING MA? CHINE. ALSO, COUNTERS, Kitchen Tables. Cooking Bango, Stoves, Pans. Tubs, Pails, Andirons, Fenders, fcc. Conditions cash. I January ll Importez Goat, Flour, Buller. Brandy, otc. McKAY & CAMPBELL,, No. tinsel Street. W01 sell THIS DAT, at IO o'clock. Ono superior IMPORTED GOaT. ALSO, Barr?le FLOUR, kogs Batter, cases Brandy, Rum and Whiskey. Dotble-Barrel Shot Gun, super Enfield Rifle. ALSO, OV ACCOUNT OP A? ESTATE, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ?ic., *c. Conditions cash. January ll [SALE POSTPONED FBOM LAST THUBSDAY, OK Aocomrr os* THE ".V EATHKR. ] House and Lol in Cannon's Court al Auction. BY SMITH dc IIcGILLIVRAT. Will be sold THIS DAT. tho 11th January, at ll o'clock on the north of the Exchange, That LOT OF LAND on the south side of Hargrave'! Tavern, measuring 34 feet 3 inches front on Cannon's Court, by 140 feet deep, mora or lesa, together with the buildings thereon.. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers. January ll Executor's Sale-Estate of the late .John F. Wets? chen, of Two Lots and a Brick House, now occu? pied as a Bakerg, No. 115 Church street, at Auction. BY SMITH st MCGILLIVRAY, Real Estate Asenta, Bio. ?7 Broad Stree*, Will positively bo sold on tho north Bteps of the Old Cus? tom House, at ll o'clock, on TUESDAY, the 5th of February, AB that LOT OF LAND, with tho BUILDINGS there? on, situate on the west side of Church stroot, 34 feet front, and 130 feet deep, more or less, with Brink Build? ing known as 116 Church street. Together with that Lot of Land adjoining the above on tho South, measuring front on Church street 37 feet 5 inches, and on the rear 96 feet 0 inches, more or less, and in depth 139 feet 8 inches on the northern line, 125 feet 9 lochos on the Bout'iern line, moro or lesa. Bounded on tho south by St. Philip's Church Yard. Terms-One-quarter cash; balanco in ono, two, three and four years, secured by a mortgage of th? property. Purchaser to pay Solicitor of Estate for papors and ex? penses of papers. January 10_th 10 tuthsg 2d, 4th and 8th Feb UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. BetlUehem Baptist Church et at. vs. John Mc Cul? lers, Executor. Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at tho old Custom House, tu this oitv, on TUESDAY, tho 20th day of January, 1867. at ll o'clock A. M., All those FOURTEEN LOTS OF LAND known as tho VILLAGE OF GRUMESVTLLE. situate in Berkley Dis? trict, St. James' Goose Creek Parish, on Fludd's old road and branch waters of Cooper River, each Lot containing from 3 to ;<K acres, and having such location, lines and improvements aa aro delineated on a plan of the said Village, made for tho purpose of this sale, on the 2d of November, 1866, by T. J. Mellar?, Surveyor, and to be seen at this office. Term?-One-third cash : balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with privilego 'of the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, Ja nary ll flu Master in Equiiy. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Lucas xs. Prioleau el aL Will be sold, under tho direction of tho undersigned, at the Old Custom House in this city, on TUESDAY, tho 29th day of January, 1867, at ll o'clock A.M., All that TRACT OF LAND in St Thomas' Pariah. Berkel y District, containing 3947 acres, tho sumo being composed of two tracts, ono of which,'containing about li.oo acres, was granted tc Susan Cumbo in 1861; and the other, containing 20-17 66-100 acres, moro particularly de? lineated on a plat of Northampton, made by Charles Parker. Surveyor, on 11th March, 1848. Terms-One-third cash; balanco payable in four equal j successive annual instalments, secured by bond and mortgage of tho premises, with interest from day of sale, I payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papera. JAMES TUPPER, January ll _ftu_Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Buist vs. Joseph. W?l be sold, under tho direction of thc undersigned, at tho old Custom House, tn thia city, on TUESDAY, tho 29th day of January, 1867, rt lTo'clock A. M., All that VALUABLE PLANTATION, with tho improve menta thereon, known by thc name of FETER ESSA, situate in that part of Berkely District known aa St. An? drew's Parish, on the cast side of Ashley River, and on both sides of the Dorchester Road, and a little over twelve miles from Charleston. Thc Plantation contains 895 acres, more or less, andbutts and bounds to the north and east on lands of John and Patrick O'Neill: so uta by lands of -- Touchstone, and west by Ashley River, as per plat of same made by B. K. Payne, Surveyor, in 1836. Terms-One-fourth cash; balance payable In five equal successive annual instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the promises, with in? terest from day of sale, payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER. January ll _ftu_Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Buist, Administrator, vs. toogan et al. Will be sold, under the direction of tho undersigned, at tho old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, tho 29th day of January 1807, at ll o'clock A.M., All that LOT OF LAND, with tho Building? thereon, situate on the cast side of .Coming street, in the City of Charleston, and designated by the numbers 160 and 182, measuring in front on Coming street forty-three (43) feet, and in depth from east to west one hundred and forty (140) feet, be the same more or less. Bounding north on lands now or formerly of Catharine Bennett; south l y lands of John J. Lafar; east by lands of -. and west KV loming street -One-third cash ; b? lanes inflvo equal succea fr~r", ,"."*?lment8, secured by bouda of the pur ^Tj^^i?"h;r " -t tho premises, with interest from chaser and mortgage < ^ b^^gg to be loamed day of sale, payable annual -?p,yfo? rapers!^ and policy assigned. Purchasei. 'rgg f QPPEB, January Tl ftu lfnitnr '? UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Mitchell vs. Garden. Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House,' in this city, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of January, 1367, at ll o'clock, A. M.,- . 1. AU that HOUSE AND LOT, on the south side of Beaulain street, in this city, known by the number 3L and measuring in front on. said street twenty-five (25) feet, and in depth sixty (60)'feet, more or less. Bounding east by land of E. Garden ; west by land of B. Holloway; north by Beaufnln street, and south by land of G. W. Olney. 2. AU that LOT OF LAND, with tho buildings and im? provements thereon, situate on the north side ol West street, in this city, and measuring in front on West street thirty-five (35) feet, and in depth one hundred and forty (140) feet, moro or less. Bounding to the north on land now or late of Richard Holloway; to tho south on Wost street; to the east on land now or lite of Mrs. Faber, ami to the west on land now or late the property of tho es? tate of John Y. Bradley. Terms-One-third cash; balance in three successive annual Instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with Interest from day of salo, payable annually. Buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser io pay for papara. JAMES TUPPER, January. 8 ' tnf- Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Strain vs. Limehoute. Will be sold under th? direction of. the undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of January, 1867, at ll o'clock A M., ... " ? L AU that LOT OF LAND on the west side of Lime house street, in this city, known by the number 5, on the plan of the lands of Robert Llmehouso. and measur? ing on Umehouse street thirty-seven (37) feet, and in depth one hundred and five feet (106 feet), more or less. . ALSO, 2. All that LOT OF LAND adjoining thc above an tho south, of the same dimensions, and known by the number 6, on the same plan. ALSO, S. AU thai LOT OF LAND on the north side of Tradd street, known by tbs number 37, on the plan of the Umehouse Lauds. ' ALSO,"."' 4. An that LOT OF LAND adjoining the above on the west, and known by the number SS. ALSO, 5. ATI that LOT OF LAND aborning the last above on the west, and known by tho number 39. * . Terms-One-fifth cash; balance in five equal succes? sive instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest from day of ?ale, payable annually Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, January 8 _tnf . Master in Equity. U? DER DECREE IN EQUITsT. First National Bank vs. Woodward et aL Win be sold on TUESDAY next, tha 15th January. 1867, at ll o'clock, in front of the old Custom House, THE rOIXOWXKO PXE?ONAL PBOrXB.II: Five HORSES aT Two 'large Wagons One One-horse Wagon Two Safes One large Copy Press Six sets Harneas Seven Mesatnges's Safes" Office Furniture, Fixtures, ftc._-. : Terms caah. .JAMES TUPPER, _ ; January 10 thstnS Master in-Equlty. . PRIVATE SALES. Valuable Sea Mond Cotton Plantation on John's < Island to be Leased. . .. BY ALONZO J. "WHITE ?& SON, Brokers, Auctioneers Sj Real Estate Agents. Wut be leased"THE BRIARS," formerly known'ss "The Oaks,'.'a fixt? BEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTA? TION, situate on John's Island, a few mile? from Le gareviUe ;' contains about 500 ceres of planting land. For particulars apply, aa above, at. January ll 1 . NO, 68 EAST BAY STREET. Residence in Coming street. EY LOU? D. DeSAUSSURE. ' At Private Sala- ..... THE DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, sitaats OA the east tide of f^m^g street, and known hythe No. 26, containing six' upright rooms; dressing rooms, pantry, p?rrate stair and piazzas. On the premises aro Brick Kitchen. Carriage House, ?c' The Lot measures 65 fast front by 150 feet deep- Apply, aa above, at._ January ll terw*: " NO."83 BROAD STREET. Estate Bale-City and Slate Six per cen?. Stock. . -?'*K** BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. ^FOUB^HOUsiiKD F?V?HUNDBED AND TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS CITY CTLUtLESTONSTipfeoXNT. 8CFGUB HUNDRED AND" SIXIY-FXVE DOLLARS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA SEC PEE CENT STOCK, Apply as above, ai . - . - January 10 2 1 No. 23 BBQ AD STREET. A Tine Piano.al Private Sale.. BY SMITH ?? MCGILLIVRAY, ' Auctioneers, Be. OT- Broad street. January 3 ' _*_ I furniture. Horte?, VehMet, ?e., at Apt?on. . , BT SMITH & MeGILLrVRAY^ I Wo. WI Broad Bt-rt^U^sontb. st?c, acajr G*,atd Solea of F1TBNITURE, &c?at private rettSeosas U tended to at^ moderate chargea.- ..: ? ? . .t.; -.. - ; . .-v. Auction eyry WEDNESDAY tot KORKES, VBHIOLKa FURNITURE, a?., at half-past 10 o'clock, at our office. Octeto* 1