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FRIDAY MOHN LNG, JANUARY 18, 18C7. LOCAL MATTERS. To OUR SUBSCRIBERS.-Wo wou'.d call tho atten? tion of thoso who aro indebted to us throughout the country, that tho old year is closing and their accounts aro not yet settlod. Tho price of sub t i 'ption is not largo, and will not bo missed from thoir plethoric pockets. The first of January has long boon celebrated as n ?I tv act apart for closing old accounts, and wo would not have our friends depart from thia timo-houored custom. Money is tho motivo plower of every enterprise, and news? papers aro no exception, and wo respectfully ask our country subscr hors to cash up and commence tho now yoar with a clear record. JULIAN A. SFXBT, ESQ., editor and proprietor of the Columbia Phvcnix, is In tho eily, ^nd is stop? ping at the Milla House. WE HAVE recuived from DE LACT, of tho Mills House News Stand, "/iren/ Saturday." DE LACY, always keeps tho vory beat and latest liter? ary productions. WE HAVE recoived from the publishers, Messrs. TAN EVBIE, HORTON & Co., New York, a copy of the "Democratic Almanac," for 1867. It ia full of very valuable atatistacal information, and is a use? ful vade mecum. AT A meeting of tho Board of Firemastors, held on Wednesday evening, January 1G, tho following gertlomon woro elected: Mr. CHAS. P. AIMAK, Third Assistant Chief. Mr. B. M. STROBEL, Clerk and Superintendent. Mr. H. C. SHORES, Pump Contractor. TJNDEB THE recent Act of the Legislature incor? porating Kingatreo, tho following officers were elected to tho offices named, viz: SAMUEL W. MAURICE. Intendant. WIMEOT_JOHN G. PRESSLEY, G. P. NELSON, M. 8CHUAI6S, W. W. WARD. ^ FIRE.-An alarm sounded last evening, about C o'clock, that Bennett's Mill was on tiro, brought out the firemen, who rushed to the scone of action only to find their oncrgies uselessly expended, and they returned homewards with diminished speed. Later in the evening it was reported that a chim? ney in Magazine street waa on fire. It wa : ^oon extinguished, and tho alarm was not sufficient to bring out the engines. THE SUFEBXNTBNDENT of tho Northeastern Bail road Company has our thanks for a kind remem? brance of our editorial wants. Knowing that the monotony of long and unvaried city lifo tends to dull the facnltios, ho has considerately sont us an invitation to take an occasional ride into the coun? try, and soo for ourselves the progresa our friends m the rural part? axe making. ri A like courtesy has been extended us by the Superintendent of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company. I. O. O. F.-At the annual communication of tho Grand Lodge of tho State of South Carolina, the following Brothers woro installed into their re? spective offices : P. G. M. RICHARD CALDWELL. M. W. G. M. P. G. R. H. MCDOWELL, R. W. D. G. M. P. G. J. F. SPECK. M. D.. R. "W. G. W. P. G. Rev. L. C. LOYALL, R. W. G. Chaplain. P. G. M. John H. HONOUR, Jr.. M. D., R. W. G. Sec? retary. P. G. B. BR0S8, R. W. G. Treasuror. P. G. M WILLIAM THAYER, R. W. G. Representa? tive. P. G. M. JOHN MCKENZIE, R. "W. G. Representative. P. G. JOHN T. MILLIGAN, W. G. Moronal P. G. R. F. DIVVER, W. G. Conductor. THE BALL last night, at the Hall of the Br?der? liche Bund, in King street, was one of tho moBt successful afiairs of tho kind that has come off this aoaaon. It waa given under the auspices of Schiller Lodge No. 30, L O. O. F., ft new Lodge, but one that bids fair ere long to run aheid of many of her older sisters. The Hall was filled with gay and merry dancers, just aa many aa the Hall could hold, and under the witching strains of MULLER'S Band, they tripped the light fantastic to a late hour of tho night. Mr. VON HAAKDTER furnished a handsome supper. Tfce Committoo of Arrangements deserve much credit for the handsomo manner in which every? thing had been prepared. DISTRICT COURT.-This court was in session tc day at the usual hour, Judge LOOAJ? presiding. A number of cases of larceny and assault and battery were tried-some, aa on previous days, being decided by the court. H. W. SCHRODER, RUDOLPH SEEDLING, JAMES LOWNDES and JAMES SIMONS, Esqs., defended some of the oases-tho prosecution in each instance be? ing conducted by ISAAC HAINE, Esq. From five to six cases aro disposed of every day, and although tho docket is very heavy, at this rate the hst will rapidly dlrriiiiish. UNITED STATIS DISTRICT COURT-Hon. GEORGE S. BBYAN presiding.-Tho libel case against the schooner Grapeshot was resumed. Several wit? nesses wero examined on the part of the defence, who testified that the segara from Baracoa were of an inferior character and were never imported to this market; that they cost but little there, and the duties being the same on all brands, dealers only used the better qualities. The market price of the segara exhibited in court (those that were seized) was fttO to $35 per 1000 for tho second quality, and from $40 to $50 per $1000 for tho better. The profit on segare was very uncertain, as dealers were often obliged to Bell at coat, and to realize the difference on better brands. A lengthy argument arose on points of evidence during the testimony of tho witnesses in reply, and tho discussion was continued to a late hour. The case will be resumed to-day at ll A. M. MAYOR'S COURT, January 17.-Elias Robertson and Paul Green, two unfaithful colored stewards of | a steamboat, who had appropriated to their own use a large amount of money belonging to a pas? senger, were sent to a Magistrate for prosecution. A youthful speculator, who had endeavored to dispose of several iron bolts belonging to the Northeastern Railroad Company, to th? keeper of | a junk-shop, who brought him up before his Honor, was discharged with a lecture, as a witness stated that the boy had found them on Gadsden's "Wharf. ' A man and two females, who had walked from Summerville on their road to Graham's Turn Out, by the way of the city, and who had sampled some of the luxuries which abound in the corner shops to such an extent as to impede their locomotion, but who had recruited after a nap, were allowed to proceed on their way, as they evidently were a committee about carrying out some grand social reform, and were in a great hurry to get off. COURT OK. GENERAL SESSIONS AND COMMON PLEAS.-The Court met at 10 A M., pursuant to adjournment, Judge T. N. DAWKINS presiding. The Grand Jury having answered to their names, the following bills were presented, which were ro turned with the findings : - The State ci. Thoa. Harrington-murder. True Bill. The State os. Wm. J. Gilfillin-embezzlement. No Bill. The State vs. Angelo Mauro, Jno. B. Fatalico and Vengenzo Ottojano-arson. No Bill. In the case of the State cs. DANIEL JENKINS, for ! murder, th? prisoner was arraigned and plead "not guilty," and the trial was fixed for-Thursday, Jan- | nary 24. The caso of the State VB. Isabella Clark (color- | ed),* for burglary, was thon taken up. L. STRAIT, R. W. SEYMOUR, and SAMUEL LORD, Jr., Esqrs., appeared for the defence, and the Attor- I ney General for the prosecution. After a number ! of challenges the Jury was organized, and Mrs. MARY GALLOWAY being sworn, deposed that she kept a store at No. 197 King street, in connection with her mother, and was living there at tho time of the burglary. They had missed a number of articles constantly, but on tho day in question had put $325 aside for the purpose of paying a note. $30 of this amount was missing the next morning. That night (Isabella being sick) she wont to her ! room to carry her some physic, and while there noticed a shirt and some other articles that be? longed to the storo ; her suspicions being arousod, the woman was sent out the noxt morning, and, while absent, her room was searched. A number of missing articles were found concealed in her | bed, also some false keys with which she obtained access to tho store. The woman slept over the kitchen, and could only obtain access to the storo at night. Mrs CHCFSIN substantiated the testimony of tho first witness in every particular, and said that she was present at the search, and identified the arti? cles found and those brought into court as a part of Mrs. GALLOWAY'S stock. Sho also testified to having found the bunch of keys that wore used to open tho different locks. The Attorney-General waived the burglary, the larceny being made out. The opposite counsel ac? cepted the proposition, and the case was submit- [ ted to the jury without argument, who returned i verdict of guilty of petty lar cony. THE KJNOSTBEJ? FIRE.-It will bo seen, by rofor onco to an extract in another column from thc Star, that tho sheriff and jailor of Wimarnsburg District were arrestod by order of Gen. SCOTT, llilitury Commandant, pro tem, in South Caro? lina. This arrest, we bclievo, is for alleged crimi? nal carelessness and nogloct of duty. THE AMKRICAN LAW REVIEW, January, 18C7. Boston, Little. Brown & Co. Contents : 1. Wallace's Report; 3. Theories oJ.,Rocon structiou; 3. Estates upon Condition; 4. Luther Martin; 6. Figost of English Law Reports: 6. Digest or Laws in ?. S. Supreme Court; 7. Selected Digest of American btato Reports; 8. Boes Notices; 9. Li.t o? Law Books published nineo 1st September, 1806; 10. Summary of Events. Wo take pleasure in recommending thia work to members of the Bar, both for what it is and what it is not; both because it contains a great deal of law, and because it contains no politics. It gives tho earliost notice, in condensed form, of decisions in thia country and England; it permanently ro cords many which will nover bo reported, and, in tho last throe articles, gives a great deal of inter? esting iuformation in regard to booka and matters connen'ed with the law, while tho original articles aro not of much value to tho profession, they will be found to possess n' cri t. That upon Bec ons trac? tion, by HURD, the author of "Habeas Corpus,' may not present palatable conclusions, but is writ? ten in a judicial spirit, and tho review of Wallace's Report is a just rebuke of tho flippancy of^the present facetious and unreliable reporter sf the Supremo Court of tho United States. Tho critic, however, fails to object to tho cpithot "Corsair," invariably applied to tho Alabama by Mr. WAL? LACH;, who, in doing so, Bhows disrespect to the Court, of which he is an officer, and tho late record? ed decisions of which sanction a very different view of the Alabama's legal status from that implied in tho foreign "Corsair." Tho Law Magazine is published quarterly at | $5 for the year's subscription, and is sold in this city by E. G. DAWSON & Co., Mooting street. THE GEEWAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.-The old church, corner Hasel and Anson streets-hitherto tho only house of worship of our Protestant Ger? man population-has for sumo time been found too small to accommodate tho increasing congre? gation. There is a German population in Charles? ton of bet-reon four and five thousand ; and we may look forward, ero lorg, to largo accessions. There have beon, for some time past, no less than fifty applications for pews that could not be filled. This matter has been under consideration for somo time, and at last it was resolved upon to erect a ne .v church edifice. On tho 10th instant tho Vestry purohased tho property formerly occu? pied by Father O'NRTLL, on tho wost sido of King street, a few doors south of Vanderhorst street. Tho lot has 125 feet front on King street, and is 159J feet deep. This location is central, and in ono of thc finest parts of the city. It is the dosign of tho vestry to construct a largo and handsome church and a school house, with ample accommodations. Tho Sunday School attached to this congregation now numbers 325 pupils, and Mr. HCFFMAN'8 Ge nea i Day School 180 children, tho best possible proof that the heart of the people is in tho work. Tho meeting on Wednesday night waa well attended, a large number, both of communicants and members of the congregation, being present. The mooting approved of the action of tho Vestry. It was resolved that the old Church shrill be sold, as soon as a suitable opportunity shall present itself. Committees were appointed to canvass tho city, and solicit voluntary contributions, and as we know our Gorman fellow-citizens for years have helped others of every denomination to build their churches, we hope that a helping hand will be lent them in return, now that they are in need. There aro many Germans hero of wealth and position, some doing a large and lucrative business, and we cannot doubt that they will be animated with a spirit of liberality, and come forward with a hand? some contribution. It was also resolved, at tho proper time, to have a fair to aid in tho building of this church and school house. Great harmony and unanimity pervaded all the deliberations of the evening. Tho following is tho committee appointed to canvass the city : ALBERT BISCHOFF, Chairman. Ward No. 1.-F. E. Schroder, N. Fohronboch, J'. Klencko. Ward No. 2-J. C. Lehmkuhl, H. Albers, G. C. Logemann. Ward No. 3.-F. Wehmann, J. C. H. Claussen, B. BoUmann, H. Klatte, Honry Bischoff. Ward No. 4-Lower Halt-J. H. Floger, G. W. Steffens, Henry Gerdts. Ward No. 4-Upper Half.-J. C. Ojemann, W. Brungcs, Jacob Small. Ward No. 5_J. C. Otgen, J. Haosloop, Otto Wieters. Word No. 6_J. C. Woniora, J. H. Albers, W. Knobeloch. Ward No. 7_C. Sahlmann, L. L?tgen, J. H. Tietjen, A. Lindatedt. Ward No. 8.-W. Martcber, Jacob H. Kalb, L. Buck, and F. Puckhaber. CHARITABLE SCHOOL.-Miss MART A. EDIE, gene? rally known during the late war as the "Soldier's Friend," is engaged, as many of our readers know, in soliciting aid for the establishment of a school for the benefit of the children of those who have been made poor by the war, to bo located at Co? lumbia, S. C. She has tho endorsement of Gen. HAMPTON, GOV. ORR and others. D. L. MCKAY, Esq., President People's National Bank in this city, has been appointed "to re.eive contributions. Misa BUTE is at the Mills House. THE APOCALYPSE, the latest production of JOHN MARTIN and GUSTAVE DORS, with tho original Mil? ton! an Tableaux of Paradise Lost, from London, opens at Hibernian Hall on Monday evening next, the uniform testimonials of approval elicited from tho press of both this country ?nd Europe are confirmed in the impressions which the exhibition makes upon overy class of witnesses. The fol? lowing encomium from one of the most distin? guished divines of Burope shows that the exhibi? tion is deserving of the many and complimentary notices it has received from the press of this country : "St. James' Hall was filled last evening to its utmost capacity. Many were unable to ob? tain seats to witness these celebrated tableaux. Never have we seen anything on canvass so terri? bly grand and sublime. Heaven, hell, chaos, and paradise are reproduced, as described in MILTON'S great poem, illus tra ting the grandest subject with in the roach of mortal imagination. To be prop? erly appreciated they must be seen, and we will not, therefore, attempt a description of the grand, beautiful, and sublime scenes portrayed, but ad? vise our citizens to visit the tableaux, as they will prove both highly interesting and instructive. It is deserving of the many and complimentary no? tices it has received from the press. It has become proverbial that those laboring under Bronchial Affections are more sanguine of cure, mare buoyant with hope, than sufferers from other diseases. It is a wise provision of nature in assisting to overthrow the complaint which is slowly, gradually undermining the system. Pecto rial Balm has gained a most favorable notoriety in tho treatment of all diseases of tho Lungs, and is now prescribed by our most eminent Physicians. For sale by all druggists. DOWTE & MOISE, Agents. GOODRICH, WTNEMAN & CO., Agents. MACHINE SHOPS. NEW KORK STEM ENGINE CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED CAB WHEEL BOXES, BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREBOOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. December 18 Omo LOTTERIES. Havana Flan Kentucky State Lottery MURRAY, EDDY A CO., MANAGER?. TO BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., 15TH VND 30th each month. Scheme, 30,000 tick/its-J27 prizes. Whole tickets. ?16; halves, ?8; quarters, $4. 1 Prize of.$60,000 2 Prizes of.$4,500 1 Prize of.830,000 29 Prises o:.SL00? 1 Prize of.$8,950 Ki Prizes o '.WOO 1 Prize of.?8,000 166 Prizes ol.?300 220 Prises of $200. S4 Approximation Prises amounting ts 03.098. Combination Lottery draws every day. Tickets from $1 to ?10. _ Circuir? sent lree. Drawings mailed aa soon ss the Lottery ls drawn. a "drat H. T. PF-fEBS, United Stiles Licensed Agent, No. tft jaasei sceei, Cu-rieston,S. c., c:?c Boxc/JTr.o. November 10 Soco | UPHOLSTERY, ETC. WINDOW SHADES. HARRISON BARNET. MANUFACTURER AND IM? PORTER Of WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Bands, Pin., Tassels, Gimps, Loops. Cords, Ac; White and Barf Hollands; No. 128 WILLIAM STREET, between Talton and John streets. Nsw York. Store and Offioo Shades made to order, December 2* so wi 6n>0 BUSINESS NOTICES. A ix- tlon Salo? Tbl? Day. Entras A Bes will ?ell this day In their (tore. No. 79 East Bay, at ll o'clock, liquors, wines, coffee, lard, sugar. Bundoo bagging, fcc. R. M. SUasiiAix A BRO. wiU ?ell this day at tholr salesrooiu, No. :? Broad street, st ll o'clock, a draft horse, mule, cart, fcc. BOWERS .V SILO x will seU this day in their store, No. 127 Meeting stroot, opposite Market, st half-past 10 o'clock, an assortnent of furniture, chairs, Ac. MOKAT & CAMPDI?LL wUl tell this day at their ?ssh auction houso. No. S5 Hasel s uro? t. opposite ?ie Plat? onice, at 10 o'clock, lard, butter, green tea, &o. ; also, the furniture ol a family leaving the city. MILES DRAKH will soil this day at his store, corner r King and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, SO cases of bo >ts and shoes; also, a varied assortment of dry goods, fir nianing goods, hosiery, clothing, Ac. 1?MTT0 & MCGILLIVRAY wiU this day in front sf their omeo. No. 27 Broad street, st 10 o'slock, horses, mu?as, vehicles and furniture. A Fact Warth Knswlng. The best investment for sn Invalid, who suffers from debility or loss of appetite, is a bo ttl* of PAKXIUX'S Ho? pa tlc Bitters, as lt will ba sur? to give relief. For ssl* by all Druggists. f Meeting al* Hatchers and Baiters. Resolved, That th? thanks of this body be tendered to Mrs. EMILY A. JENKINS, for Increasing the appetites of so many of our community with her COLLBTOX BIT? TERS. MANY BUTCHERS AND BAKERS. January ll faawO To BAKXBS, GKOCKBS AXD FAKTLEBS.-Do you wish Tlour warranted to maka good bread? Do you wish Flour that wOl bring you custom? Do you wish Flour that will make whits broad and n*t sour ? Then apply to J. N. Rosaos. No. 62 East Bay, who has always a large stock of best brands Giorgia, North Carolina, Baltimore and Now York Fleur, in barrels, half sad quarter bags. December 10 uirfflmoa THE TIME TO ADVERTISE IS THE COXJTTOVr. The Daily South Cartlinism st Columb'a, is now sent to ovory Fostofflco in the State. Being ike ?fflciel paper of tho State, it wUl bs found st the present time ?spe? cially valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail themselves of a vary large circnlatica. BREAM-usT CAESS, QarssLB CAKES, Murrara, BOLLS, Ac, e'l mad? light aad wholasoms by using tte Piomuut YEAST Pownsrs. If you would use^ Buckwheat without having headache and eruptions, use th? Pioneer Yeast Powder. Bakers wUl and this Powder reliable for Hat Rolla, Tea Biscuit, ?c. Sold by GRUBER A MARUN, January 12 23 No. 23S King street. ~ 1 a . ? ' AMUSEMENTS. NOTEE EXHIBITION! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, AT HALF PAST 7 o'clock. Professors HOLMES sod GIBBES, of the CoUege of Charleston, wUl exhibit in the College Chapel, by means ef ?h? "BINOPTR1C LANTERNS." a series of CHOICE PICTURES, selected especially for this entertainment, at tho request of many who war? pre? vented from ?tte ding former exhibition.. VIEWS IS ENGLAND, . SCOTLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY. SWITZERLAND. ITALY AND SPAIN. Beautiful Statuary, Chromotropes exhibiting Kaleido? scope Changes, and the wonderful Dissolving Views. Tickets CO cents, children under 12 half price. Tickets at "Holmes' Book House" and at the door. January 18_ HIBERNIAN HALL. FROM ENGLAND. 180 NIGHTS AT ST. JAMES' HALL, LONDON. Opens monday Evening, Jun. 21st, AND EVERY EVENING DUBING THE WHEE. GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY, S O'CLOCK. THE TWO MOST EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITIONS OF THE AGE COMBINED. TABLEAUX OF THE APOCALYPSE, OR THE BOOK OF REVELATIONS ILLUSTRATED Together with the original MTLTONIAN TABLEAUX OF PARADISE LOST. Prices of Admission. 75 cents. Secured Seats.$L00 Children_. SO cents. Doora open at 7 o'clock Commence at 8 o'clock. Diagram of HaB at J. M. GREER'S BOOK STORE, King street, where Secured Seats eau hs obtained during tho day. 6* January 17 MISCELLANEOUS. LAW NOTICE. W. W . HARLLEE, MARS BLUFF, S. C., PRACTICES IN THE COURTS OF LAW AND EQUI? TY for Darlington, Marion, Horry and Williams? burg. HARLLEE A BOYD, Darlington. Ornoo at Darlington HARLLEE A HARLLEE, Marian and Horry. Office at Marion. HARLLEE A WILLSON, Williamsburg. Office at Kingstreo. Imo_January 18 HARLLEE & WILLSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE TN THE DISTRICT OF WILLIAMS? BURG. OFFICE AT KIWGSTREE. W. W. HARLLEE, JNO. O. WILLSON, Mars Bluff. Kingstree. January 16 _3nao_ LAW. NOTICE. D. c MCINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT HW AND SOLICITOR IK EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE IX THE COURTS FOB THE EASTERN CIRCUIT, embracing the Districts of Chesterfield. Marlborough, Darlington, Marlon and Wil? liamsburg. Prompt attention given to colludion of claims. Office st Darlington Court House. Moears. ADAMS. FROST atCO* Charleston. S_ C. Messrs. G. W. WILLIAMS k CO., Charleston, 8. C. Messrs. J. A J. D. KIRKPATRICK, Charleston, 8. C. Gen. JAMES CONNER, Charleston, & C. Maj. ED. N. THURSTON. Charleston, g. C. J. ELI GREGG, Esq., Mars Bluff. January ll_?_?_Imo T. D. MERNAUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 30 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O. December 18 tuiSma EDWARD M. L'ENGLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACKSONVILLE, FLA., ?TTTLL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS IN BAST W FLORIDA R?f?rences-MOOBADT k Son, An AK? k FROST, WM. MO BrmivgT, Esq. _fOmo*_December 21 LAW NOTICE. rmi UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED ASPABT 1 NEBS, and propose to practice in the STATE COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY- for the District, ot Barnwell, Beaufort and Co?etes, under the name ana styl? of "DAVANT." Office, for the present, at GLLLISONVLLLE. South Carolina. R. J. DAVANT. November 28_fm_J. C. DAVANT. TO FACTORS AN? PLANTERS. rriHS SUBSCRIBER TS PREPARED TO RECEIVE J. sad Gin en Toll all Sss Island Cotton sent to his Mill, on DIB's Bluff, on Jasase* Island. January ?_tufa_GEO. F. HABEBHICHT. SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE! SOUTHERN CAPITAL ! SOUTHERN LABOR GEORGIA SOAP ANDCQEMICAL WORKS, SAVANNAH, GA. BRUNS Sc BEE, Na. 78 East Bay, BOLE AGENTS FOB CHARLESTON, B. C, TT A VING BEEN APPOINTED'AGENTS FOB THE JLJL above works, wo are propared to furnish the Tr Adc with SOAP at the same price ss could be obtained from the works direct, We guarantee this Soap to be equal to any in the markst Give lt a trial, and we are certain that you win agree with ns. Imo su January 7 C. C. WIGHTMAN & CO., QUEEN STREET, (NEAR MEETING.) MACHINISTS AND GENERAL REPAIRERS. ALL KINDS OF MACHINS AND ELdCKSMTTK WOBK dane at the shortest nodos. TURNING IN WOOD for building sat! other purpose?. Orders for the same respsckfally solicited. Turning in Wood by Steam Power. TURNING DONE AT THE 8HORTB8T NOTICE, AXD cheaper than Northern prices. Apply to C. C. WIGHTMAN fe GC*,. December 28 ftalmo Queon-straot, near Hsatt&gv PHOTOGRAPHS BARLOW. THE OLD OPERATOR, HAS THOROUGH? LY renovated and fitted ap the Old Star Gallery, and is prepared io take all ktnds of PORTEA UTS. He is thankful ter peat patronage, and further solicite a shara oi tho trade. Ha has al so Photograpns of Confeder?is Gen? erals, Ordinance of Secession, Views of City. Ssxmtor and other Fortifications, at em?lasele ama retail, at ti X. COR? NER KING AND MARKET STREETS, OWleaAoa, f JD. N. B-Porcelain Portraits ana Xlatfal ta an. tag t, i ea. abort not'jje and In best af style. Noreib* 1 DRY eOODS, ETO. CLOAKS! CLOAKS J. B. READ & HATE TEMPORARILY REMOVED THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT of thoir EST ALISIIMKNT to th? REAR ROOM ?rc. H. JOHNSON'S H->T STORE. No. 2?! KING, opposite HASEL STREET (READ'S OL I ' "LAC! STORE"), -where, during tho few wcoks necessary U. complete their NEW CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM, thoj Trill bo happy to servo their friends and. the public gonexally. J. R. READ & CO., NO. 2 SS KING. OPPOSITE HASEL STREET. January 14 CHEAP CLOAKS. TT7TI ARE NOW BELLING CLOAKS OF ALL DE TT SCRrPTIONS at prices warranted to eire satisfac? tion to purchasers. fl ?^nT? *??\?eT,,!?ln*^?ln? of Ulo,a BLACK CLOTH 5w?SEF*^?5*<*?2 ??d ?13 formerly soldat ??TL-I *18: which, together with our ENTTRB STOCK OF LADIES' COVERINGS, will bc offorod dur? ing the remainder of the season at prices less than their cost to manufacture. J. E. BEAD & CO., NO. 9? KJNO, OPPOSITE BASEL STREET. January U BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. GREGG'S BRIGADE. THE HISTORY OE A BRIGADE OP SOUTH CARO? LINIANS, known first as GREGG'S, and subsequently as MCGOWAN'S BRIGADE, by J. P. J. CALDWELL, lately an officer of the 1st Regiment S. C. V. 1 vol. 12mo., tl.SO. WAR POETBY OF THE SOUTH. Edited by WILLIAM GILMORE Sanes, LL. D. 1 vol.. Cloth Ext, $2.50. A few sopi?s for salo by JOHN RUSSELL, Janaary 1* No. 385 KING STREET. SOWETO UNIVERSITY SERffi^ BY Prof. GEO F. HOLMES, LL. D., OP THE UNIVERSITY OE VIRGINIA. SOUTHERN READERS. PART FIRST Southern Beaders, Part Second Southern Readers, Part Third Southern Beadon, Part Fourth Southern Elementary Spoiling Book Vonable'B First Lessons in Numbers Richardson's Law, Vol. IS 1 T T, Richardson's Equity, VoL 12 ( 111 one T0L Simms' History of South Carolina Holmes' Southern Farmer and Market Gardener Carron** History of the United States, now edition, revised and enlarged. OSS' TRADE SUPPL I Kl >, E. J. DAWSON & CO., No. 155 Meeting street, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. November ?_sus_[12]_wfm3moa ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. B86K BI?Ii, MISTING AND STATIONERY. ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED IO O Ii DEE, AND MADE TO ANT PATIERN. LETTER, KOTE kM CAP PAPERS. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS OP ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT TSE TIMES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. LEGAL, CAP AND LAW BIL,AJSrKS. CARDS BILL HEADS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OT JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT SHOUT NOTICE. HIRAM HABEIS, Nb. 59 Broad Street, CHARLESTOS, S. C. i* October 22_mwfam? C. F. VOILER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Pericfdicals and Stationery. TUST RHCirVKD .J A 1ST S supply of STATIONERY 1HOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1887, Eta ALSO, A fine and large selection af NOVELS, by tbs most celebrated authors. SONG. BOOKS, BOOKE for Home Amusements. Ac AB the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived for the some. Orders from the country ara respectfully solicited. T'-'RAi? T,rBKSAT?..November-8 RISLEY & CREIGHTON SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ABD Importers of f. Mia Prate. COB. EAST BAY AND ACCOMMODATION WHARF. October 1 F. M. BURDELL, MERCHANDISE BROKER, "?T7TLL DEVOTE HIMSELF TO THE PURCHASE VT sad sale sf MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS. Office ss tbs corner of BROAD AND EAST BAY STREETS, ba bosOTMsm. of State B...1V, where samples may be seen.. BjuTsssacaa-Mr. C M. Furman, Mr. Theodore D. Wagner, M tsars. John Fraser A Co., Messrs. Mordecai A Oe., Messrs. Vf. C. Dukes A Co., Messrs. Gourdin, Mstthissse?. k Go.. Charleston, 8. C. October 24_wfmamo WILBUR & SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS us* ? Commission Merchants, OFFICE AND BALES ROOMS, Sos." 13 Hatti Xi aHsvtst strsxst stud So?. 1 and i ClaitLmasrs street, cm numoN, & c. April 2 . xnwflyr E. J. TOTEE.......JNO. K. GOURDIN WHITE & GOURDIN, Civil Engineers and Surveyors. OWNJJTO- ONE-HALF O?* THE PARKER PAPERf amU hiving seceso to th? whol. oollection at a Umps, w e ?rs prepared t? execute all work entrusted t our ?ar?, with asenrsey sad. sUxpatoh. Cn'os : LAW BANGE, CBtsrlsaton, 8. a TssysiwT * Isa?* AGRICULTURAL. BATJGH'S E APPLICATION Or DONE PHOSPHATE HAS always twa boueQciol-tu? only OlIQculty bein? to obtain a genuine article. Before o?oring BAUGH'S PHOSPHAT': on the markot tho last season. I submitted it for anslysis to Professor Shepard, of the Kouth Caro? lina Medical Collat', who fully endorsed lt, and his opinion hos now boca verified by actual exuerimeut by our own Planters, who?? t ?eunony I have of tho su? perior excellency of this Ph usp'.ia te. osi>oclally in the cul? ture of Cotton, tn insuring a Rood Staad. J. N. ROBSON, Agent, December IC sn Bwflmo No. GS EAST BAT. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. AT /.OW PRICES; IKON AND Stcsl Ploughs, Whcelb.\rrows, Trucks. Straw and Stalk Cutters, Corn Sheller*, banning and Grain Mills. Cotton Oms, Corn and Cotton Planters* Seed Drills, Plough Costin*, Oin Goar and other Castings, Horse Power Threshing Machine?, Guvao, Done Dust, Phos? phate of Lime. Air, JOHN MOOEE, December 10 arno Ko. 193 Front-street, Now York. S TYAN ISLAND GUANO. QA A TOS", BALANCB OF CARGO OF BRITISH O \J V/ bark James Wilson. This Guano was ?old to Glasgow, Scotland, whsro its valus as a manure is appreciated at stare than I am of? fering it on th? market. It was only after making a favor, able arranger. ?nt with th* vessel as to (reicht, and upon the strong endorsement and recommendation of Prof. Shopard, that thc owuers allowod it to remain. It con? tains 41 per cent, of Phosphate of Lime, and other val? uable ingredients. Uixod with S to 10 por cent. ?f Pe? ruvian Guano makes it one of tho cheapest and mott valuable manures for Corn or Cotton. Price-i20 per ton of 3240 lbs., cash, or $55 per ton, City acceptance, with Interest, payablo 1st .- ovambor. For sal? by J. N. ROBSON, . January 16_wftnlmo_No. 63 East Bay. CHARLESTON AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, NO. 140 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, HORSE HOSE Corn Mills, Corn Shelters, Food Cutters Cotton, Cora and Gardon Seed Planters Grain Cradles, fcythes and Sua tbs Shovels, Spades, Forks and Hoos Rice and Grain Fan Mills Hand and Power Cotton Gins Horso Powers-of all kinds Reaping Machines, Threshing Machines Grain Separators and Cleaners. AGENTS FOR THE INGERSOLL HAND-POWER COTTON PRESS. AGENTS FOR THE NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE. LITTLE & MARSHALL. NO. WO MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December .0 TS mwfJmo PAINTS, OILS, ETC, BOYLAN & TUERS, MANUFACTURERS OF. AND WHOLESALE DEAL? ERS in, WHITE LEAD. ZINC P.-.INTS. COLORS, VARNISHES, Ac. No. ?8 MAIDEN LANE, New York. Orders by mail promptly attended to. March 21 wfmlyr ALBEE & WARREN, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IX PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND COLORS. KEROSENE LAMPS AND FIXTURES. We are now offering our Stock of ] GOODS, Which is complete, AT ! GREATLY REDUCED PRIC? City^and Country Merchants are respectfully invited to giYe.us a call before purchasing elsewhere. NO. 4 HAYNS STREET. Sign Lamp Banner. December 17 Imo WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. JOSEPH BOCK, . (FORMERLY WITH JOHN MOOD,) Manniact?riHi Jeweller ant SilTersiitli, INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THAT he has taken rooms in Bea ufain street, near King, to the rear of the establishment of Messrs. William G. Whildon ti Co., where he wiH attend to all ordors for j Manufacturing or Repairing any description of Jewelry I or Silverware at tba shortest notice. Masonic Jewels in sets or singly furnished to order, -comber 10 mwf2me GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. GREAT WATCH SALE ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICK PLA:. GIVEN G EVERY PATRON A HANDSOME AND RELIABLE WATCH FOR THE LOW PRICE OF TEN DOLLARS. WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, AND NOT TO BE PAID FOB, UNLESS PERFECTLY SATIS? FACTORY. 100 Solid Gold Hunting 'Watches..$350 to $760 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches.200 to SOO 100 Ladies' Watches, Enamelled.100 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches_250 to 300 200 Gold Hunting English Lever?. 200 to""250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches.ISO to 200 SOO Gold Hunting American Watches. 100 to 260 600 Silver Hunting Levers.. 60 to 150 BOO Silver Hunting Duplexes. 75 to 260 Ot? GOld Ladies'Watches. soto 250 1000 Gold Hunting Leplnes. 50 to 75 1000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches. 50 to 100 2600 Hunting Silver Watches.. 25 to 60 5000 Assorted Watches, all kinds. 10 to 75 JO3- Every patron obtains a Watch by this sxronge - nient, costing but $10, while it may bo worth $76 J. No ' partiality shown.-Ca MBSBM. J. Hicaxwo b Co.-s G? ?VT Umo? WATCH CO., New York City, wish to lramedla le I r dispose of the ?bo vo magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming anieles, are placad in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to tho articles named on their certificate, upon payment ot Ten Dollars, whether it be av Watch worth $750 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as BO article valutfil less than. $10 is usmed on any certificat*, it will atones be seen that this is no Lottery, buts straight-forward legitimate trans? action, which may be participated in sven by tho moat fastidious, A single Certificate win be ssnt by mail, post paid, upon receipt cf 26 cents, five for $1, eleven for $2, thirty three and elegant premiam for $6, sixty-six and moro valuable premium for $10, one hundred and moat superb Watch tor $16. To Agents or th otc wishing employment this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted butines?, duly authorised by the Government, and open to th?most careful scrutiny. Try tu! Aldrsas J. HICKLISG A CO.. fio. I*? Brasriwey. M. *. Dec?mbarl8_hno WILLIAM H. GILLlLAiND & SM, Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OVFI0X NO. S3 BAINS ?TRBBT. AUCTION SALES. JJ.jiu.i t ! Lupton .' J.t'/uvrs ! BY itRurcr) dc HUB. WM bo .old, THIS DAT. 18th Instant, tn oar .tore. No. "s Kant Bay, at ll o'clock, 20 caaes OLD BKANOV 20 cane. Old ?ourbnu Whiskey 2" cat.cs Old RolInncKlin 20 casca Old M-.-rrv Wino _20 raaus Old Port Wino. January 18 Sherry Winr. Madeira Win'. Clartl Wine. nv nitres & BBS. WEI bo sold. THIS LAT. 18th instant, In our ?to?. Ko. 7H Kant lt.,, at ll o'clock 1 oa.k SHERRY WIN; 1 cask Madeira Win. _?_*????r Olatret Wino._January 18 Chamnagne. Cider. Air, durst nv BRUNS <fc BUB. WM ba sold, THIS DAT. 18th iustant. in oar .tor? No 78 East Hay, at ll o'clock, 10 buketa CHAMPAGNE 60 case. Champagne Cider 00 cases Claret Win. , 60 cases Gulden Ala _26 bbla. Scotch Ale. January 18 Coffee, Lard. BY KRUSS J. BGB. WM bo .old THIS DAT, at ?ur atore. No. 78 Bast Bay, ll o'elock, 10 bags GOOD RIO GOITRE _10 kotis Lars'. January 18 Ilavana Sugar ! Havana Btgar! BY BKl'19 ec H Aa CB. WM be sold THIS BAT, at our store, 3o. TS Bast Bay, at Il o'clock. _6 boxes HAVA5A SUGAR. January 18 'Damaged Dundie Bigging, on account of Cn dtrurritsrs ana concerned. BY BHi ~S Ai USS, Will be seid THIS BAY, at ?ur store. Ko. 73 East Bay, at ll o'olocr. 10 pieces DUNDEE BAGGIaTG, slightly dasaaged. January 18 BT H. BI. MARSHALS. A BRO., Broker? and Auction*?T, 33 Broad street. THIS DAY. 18th last, at ll o'clock, will be nold. 1 MULE AND O ART, 1 Spring Wagon, I Cart. 1 Draft Hor.o. _ January 18 One Large Boan Drafl Horse-Ons Stallion, Sad? dle and Droit-One New Dray and tinman ot Auction. BT SMITH & McGIt.T.IVRAT, Auctioneer*, No. 37 Broad street. Will be ?old THIS iiAY, st 10 o'clock, in frant of th*ir _ofice. . January lt Hortles, Mulet. Vehicles arri Furniture, at Auction. BT r.tiilTII Jt JHcOILLlr&AY, Aactloarotf, ?To. S7 Broad atre?t. Will be aold THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of their office, HORSES, MULES. VEHICLES AND FURNITURE re elTed up to heur of ?al*. Jaanary 18 JSooJs and Stets is close f.vnsvjnmsni. BT MII/KS BRAKB. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, wlli bo ?old. at my .Ur?, corner of Xing and Liberty .treats, 38 oases BOOTS AJtD SHOES, to cloe, wasignaaent, consisting of '.?..e. ualiTTB- CALF BOOT? Cases Gents' Calf Congress C.SCB Gents' Calf and Kip Balmorals Cases Gents' Calf and Kip Brogans Cases Boys' Calf Congress Cases Ladles' Poliah Boot. Cases Ladlee' Goat Balmoral. Cartoons Ladle.*, Misses' sad Children's Congress Bal mosala, fcc. Immediately after lue aale of th? abor?, I will .ell a varied assortment of DRY GOODS, Gent.' Furnishing Goods, Hoalory, Notions. Clothing, Ac. Term? cash. Sale positive._ January 18 Furni'urs, Chairs, oSc, etc. BY II?WKRS dc 5ILC03C. WM bo a?ld THIS DAY, in our Store, No. 127 Meeting street, opposite Harket, at 10 S o'cloek. BUBEAUS, SIDEBOARDS, Dining and Breakfast Ta? bica, Bedsteads and Mattress**, Cribs and Mettre*.?*, Lounge?, Cane Seat Chaira, Wood Seat Chair?, Work Tables. Rocking Chairs, Wsahatanda. Ic* Hons*. Bar. of Stael. Cooking stove*, atc., fcc. Condition, caab._J angary 18 Sale of a Horse, said to be now, or lately, the properly of Hie National Express and Transpor? tation Company, lo pay claim of Jackson et Douglass for livery of same. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SOff, Brokers, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. WM be sold TO-MORROW, 18th January, at ll o'cloek, at the north of the Exchange, -i, 1 larRO BAY HORSE. Conditions caah. January IS NOTICE. Sales EVERY EVENING at 7 o'clock, by KILROY fc Co.. Ko. 339 King-stroot, of a (?enoral assortment of DEV GOODS. Clothing, Fancy Gooda, Jewelry, Boots and Shoes. Cutlery, Perfumery ?nd Soaps. January 18 BY MILLIGAN, BIELCI?KIIS dc CoT On MONDAY, 21st inst., at ll o'clock A. M., at tho wharf | foot of Vendue Range, Tho Sloop EMILIE, of about 5 tons capacity. She ha. been recently overhauled and put in thorough order, and her Rigging, sails, fcc. are new. Terms cash._January lt USD KR DECKKE I1H EQUITY. O'Neil cs. McKewn et al. On MONDAY, the 21st instant, at ll o'clock A. M., wM be sold, at Ute residence of tho lain Rev. Patrick O'NojiL King streut, op'Kuute the Citadel Square, by Messrs. LEITCH lt BRUNS, Auctioneers, ander the direction of the Master, ALL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES, and all the PERSONAL ESTATE of the lat* Rev. Patrick O'Neill. Terms cash. J. W. GRAY. January ?8_ fm3_Master ?H Equity. Valuable Plantation near Bluffton and House in Blujflon. BY JACOII COHKN & CO. On TUESDAY, 22d January, at ll o'clock, at the north ol thc Exchange, vail be sold, A comfortable two-story .DWELLING and ODTBUILD LN?S, on a ouo (1) acre lot, in tho town of BluHton. ALSO, All that TRACT OF LANI) kuown as Rose Dew Planta? tion, situated on May River, four (*) miles from BlutRon, containing one thousand (1000) acres of high land (about three hundred of which are cleared) and seventy (70t acres of marsh. This place has been under cultivation this year, and the lands aro of the best quality for Sea Island cotton and provinlons. On the place ls a barn, gin house and ne^ro houae*. Also, belonging to the above and a short distance from it, a tract of ons hun? dred acres of Pine laud. ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND, within three (3) miles of Bluffkin, i containing seven hundred and <ixty-two-and a-half (702 acres, all of which ia hevriiy wooded with Oak, Hickoty and Pine; aud, being iinmedlaU-ly contiguous to May River, could be made pror.tablo b y the aale or wood. Tit cae lands, wlion cleared, ar j of tho best quality for Sos Island cotton. Adjoining, and belonging to this place, is ailfteen (16) acre lot, ona high bluff, on May River-for a settlement and summer residence being perfectly healthy st all seasons. Tarma: For the House and Lot tn Bluffton ""cash;" fur Ross Dow Plan tallou one-third (Hi) cash, balance in ono, two and three years; for the other Tract o*i*-k?jf;??) cash, balance in one year. Credit portion of abovo to bs secured by mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay us for papers. January * fiuwC C PRIVATE SALES. Walnut Ilia Plantation for Bent. BY LOCI? O. DcSAUSSGHa. For RENT-A PLANTATION in Prince William's Par? ish, Beaufort District, situated near Garden's Corner, and about two miles from Combin?e Ferry. Th? place Contain, about 160 acres, of which th.re sra 300 cleared highlands. There ar? same negro qaartor. on thu place-enough to accommodate twenty negroes. The cotton and provision lands are of the best quality, and I before the war produced abundant crops. Apply at No. 23 BROAB STREET. January 18_- ftu2 Residence in Coming street. BY LOUIS E>. BcSAUSSURE. At Private Sale THE DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, situate on th? east side of Coming street, andr known by th? No. 26, containing six upright rooms, drena Lng rooms, pantry, private stair and piazzas. On the premise* are Brick I Kitchen, Carriage House, fcc. Tb? Lot measures S3 feet front by 160 feot deep. Apply, as above, at January ll fmwg NO. 23 BROAD STREET. Residences for Sale. BY LOCI^D. lie S A II 8SURE. At Privat? Sal? THE REoiDBNCB at the northeast corner of South RUT and Legar* 'treats. Lot measures 57 feat front by 161 feet deep. ALSO, The three story BRICK 5KMUKNCH. No.- S3 Moating street Lot measures 42 feet ."!ront by 211 feet deep, and 116 feet deep on back line. Apply ?*Vy?V?* ; January 15 taft No. 23 JROAP ?TBEET. Estate Sale-Plantation in St. Andrew's Parish. BY L.OT5IS E>. DcSAUSSNRZL At Private Sale HOPETON PLANTATION, in BL Andrew's Pariah, 1 about Ava miles from Charleston, on tho 8tono River, opposite to John's Island, belonging to th? estate af Wilkes. The tract contains about 975 acres of load, shout 725 of which ar? high land, th? balance narah land. Excellent crops of Sea Island Coltan hsv? been mad? upon tito place for several years. About ?00 aoras of the land ar? cleared and adapted te the culture of Cotton and Provisions, ?nd about ST to Bias. The place ls planted this year, and has a fair crop upo? iL ' For particulars, apply to January 15 tuf* No. 33 BROAD STRRBT. SEW1N6 MACHINES. THE I? THE BEST S" AMIL Y ?EWING MACHINE I? THE WORLD. IT 13 THE EASIEST OPERATED; THE LRASTOOM PLIGATED, aa! the least "ab^ ?g^t^S i?c.t It makes FOUR DIFFERENT STTTCHK,: Lo^Knot, Doublo Lock and Double Knot; each stitch perfect and alike on both ?ides or tho fabric _... . Tho work W?1 feed either to the right or left without stoppln <? tho machine. It will Braid. Tuck. Quilt, Cord. Ham, Fell. Bind. Oather and Stitch on a Ruffle at tho same usa?, sad do all kinds of Stitching required by Familias and Minnie* ^Itruns easily, and is almost noiseless. It is tho moat rapid sawer In th? world, miking Ova stitches to each revolution. It uses th? ?ame size threads on both sidos of tb? fabric. rt It oils no dresses, ?ll its miehlnory being on top of tbs table. . .;.. , Its tension is aolf-adjnattai, and hence not liable to break th? thread. THE ?????B?? MACHINES may bo seen in 'operation at HAYDEN S JEWELRY 8TORTA corner of King and Hasel ?"*??] whore.tht, trrttb oT?be above wiU be demonstrate I to ali who may eau. AGENTS WANTED Iii ovary District in tho Slate, to wi-om liberal induce mont, will be offered. .. . _ For further Itrfowastica, ^*?SIKSZ CO.. ?eneral Altate for ?.*.?- Carcilaa ?aesmj??ra?) AUCTION SALES. Lani, fsutlri', (?Vrrn Tea, .wc Counters, ?l t?wja ny OJfice Desks, Copying Press. Uinda-j-na Sjiriny Wagon, Ihiggy and Pray Harness, Sad? dles, ic. MrKAY A CAMPRE!,1,, Ca?h Auction HOM. . rio. Oft Ifa-irl ?tree?, op ponltr Srw Pdstoilioe, wm ?ell. Tills DAY. nt io o'clock. - tnbs prime LEAr LAl'D - cho.u Green Te? - kr;* Butter, bbl?. Wino Case, Tomato Sanco Store Count*] a. Office De:'!:?. Copying Pro??, tte., kc. ALSO. Kiadioma Spring Grocer'? WAGON, kc. Lad iaa' and Genia* Kaduics, Buggy and Cart If arness, ?c., Ac. Condition? caah. January 14 Furniture of a Family leaving Hie Cuy. McKAY & CAMPBELL, Cs?]? Ae.tion tiontr, opposite Hew Poatat floc, Unart ?trfet. Will ?oil, THIS DAY. at il) o'cloe.;, COTTAGE BEDROOM SETH, Mahogany Ereavck, Up? right ?id Cottage l!?.Utf>a<iIa. BuivaiiB, Marbia Top Ta? ble, and Wanh.taiide. Mahogany Wanlrob?. Sliiaasoaard. T?W?? "'U'i 0*rd *iaho3'"--r 'I'?1'!'?. Dining Tabla* Work iWI), Hsir Boat ROPAS. T?,t?-c,Tete and ParlorChsirs. S_r-?> .r?. Easy chairs, UBlcn ?ad Ballroom Chairs, MittreoHua. ic, Jae. ALSO. BEU-iSZLS OAKPE?IJ, CoaVln-- and OOlco StorO", Ac. CEOrrCHY, Glassware, <.*aina, T?niv-.? and Forta. Wintlow ?nades. Wat? Ceolor., Ac, Ac. Conditions cash. January 18 UNDER DBCHEE ?K ?CQ,UITY. Gadsden it. I'roOiro. Will be sold, undo." th? direction of tito sndoreiBauaai. at th* old diatom Houo.. lu this city on TUUSDAY tho Sth day oi rabruirr. 1S?7. st 11 o'cije] All titi. LOT O.-' LA?i? ir. this citT formsrly itovm as ikr laud on which "PBOTKItO'S Mild."' J4= ada. f.o?ting sn Washington sire.? wettwajdly, and contain? ing lo iront on s?id strp(.t 123 faei; northward!-;-on toads belonging to tiic estate of Samuel Ham to tu? -"-tty! of Cooyar Bivar; ?etitowardly on lund bo'.ongi"^ to Sfohaxd P. Smith to tim cba-mal of Couper Lirai-; rad .astwardt.r by lbs chanu?! of Cooper Hirer 1X2 ?eat, and -.-.-.ra particularly daaiguatcd ?s Number M anti Number 14 ou ? ?ertaiii plat tbaraof tuado by Charles Parker, tiur reyur. ou tho - day or July, 18.12. Terms-So nindi cash ?a in-.y be requisito to pay tho mortgage debt lu wis oasc. with interest ?nd costo, and Ute balance in two eajusl successive animal instalnjouts, with iiiMreot from date. payablo semi-annually, f-ci-uxad by bo:.d of tho parchaiar and morbjago of the promises. The purchaser to pay for payers. JA? Da TLTPEB, J?au?ry 17 fra Master in Equity. t'SDBR DECREE IH E Q, Ll TY. Carton ua. ".arson. Will be ?eli, ander th? direction of th? undersigned, at th? Old Custom House, lu tai? City, on TUESDAY, the 20th January, st II ?'clock. A. M., ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with tho building? maro? on, bains tho northern icntvmont of that throe story brick Unentnut building, situate ou the aaa', side of East Bay ?tr??t. nearly opposite Linguard strcrt, and known by tho nnmbcr 14?-uie&surin?.in front on ?.*"-? ?Lr?et-foot, on *i"> h^viH. foot, mid ia d?pui -feat. Terms-One-half cash; balance in two equal suorr-ssive annual instalments, secured by bond of th? pm c usser and mortgac? of the premises, with iulcrast irvin nay of sale, payaula annually. Thc building? to bc insured and poli oj assigned. Purchaser te pay for parer.. JAMES TUPPER. January lg fru? Haste-' in Equity. CfiDER DECItEk. IS EQUITY. BeilUshem Baptist Church el al. vs. John AfcOul lers. Executor. WU1 bs ?old, under tho direction of the undersigned, st tko old Custom Houae, in lbj? cltv, oa TUESDAY, tho 3?th day of January. 1867. at ll o'clock A. ?., All those FOURTEEN LOTS OP LAND known as tho YTLLAUB Or GBUMESVTLLK. ?Unat? in Borklcy Dis? trict, St. Jame?' (Joose Creek rarish, on Fludd's old road and branch waters of Cooper Rir?r, eaeh Lot containing from 3 to 2>? acres, and haring such locutiou. linos aa t improremanta as aro deline?U<l on a plan" of tho said VlUsge, made for Va? purpose of lids sale, on tho 2d of November, ISAC, by T. J. MeUiird, Surveyor, and to be ?e?n at this olllco. Tanna-One-third cash: balases In one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of t?e premisos, with privilege 'sf tb? purchaser to pay alt cash. Purcliasor to pay for ropers. JAMES TUPPER, Ja uary ll flu Master iu Equiiy. UNDER DECREE Vt IS?i,UlTY. Lutos rs. i'rio'eaii ct ai. Will be ?old, under tho direction of the undersigned, at tho Old Custom House in this city, on TUESDAY, tho 2?th day of January, 1807, at ll o'clock A. M., All that TRACT OE LAND In St. Tilomas' Parish, Berkoly District, containing 3947 aero?, the same being composed of two tract?, one of which, containing about liOO acres, was granted to Susan Cumbo in 1861; und tho "tier, containing 2847 68-100 acres, moro particularly do UneataKl OBI a plat of Northampton, mado by Charles Parker, Surveyor, on 11th March, 1848. Terms-One-third caab ; balance payable ia four equal tuccessir? annual uutsisaonts, secured by bond and mortgage ct Ute prtmlaes, with in tort? t from day of sale, payabls annually. Purchaser to pay for pnpers." JAKES TUPPEK, Januaryl I_ftu_llaater In Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EtkUITY. Buist vs. Joseph. Will ba ?old. undor tho direction of tba undersigned, at the old Cuitom House, in this city, ou TL'li?DAY, th? Satli day of Jaunnry, 1867. At ll o'clock A. M.. All that VALUABLE PLANTATION, with the improve? ments thereon, know.: by thc name ol EETKitESSA, situate in tbi*t part of I?crkoly District known as St. An? drew'? Parish, on the cast side of Ashley Hiver, and on both sides of the Dorchester ltoad, and a little over twelve Laib.? from Ch,.neston. The Plantation contains 895 acres, moro ur If HS, and butts and bounds to tho north and oast on lauds of John and Patrick O'Neill; souti by lauds ol'-Touchstone, and wont by Ashley River, as per plat o? samo mado by lt. K. Payne, Surveyor, iu 1836. 1 erres-One-fourth cash; balance payr.blo in five equ:kl successive annual instalments, secured by boud of th? purchaser snd mortgace cf tho promises, v.ith in? terest from day of sale, payablo annually. Purchaser to pay tor papers. JAMES TUPPEK, January ll ftu Master in Equity. UI3DER DECK EE IN EQUITY. JSU?L ?adni/n?sfra?or'. cs. O'iogan et al. Will be sold, under the direction of the mdendgned, at tho old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, tho iath dur of Jaanarr 1867, at ll o'clock A.JI., All that LOT OE LAND, with the Buildings thereon, ait at.- on tho east ?ide of Coming street, in the City of Charleston, and designated by the numbers ICU and 162, measuring iii front on Coming street forty-three 143) feet, and in depth from east to west ono hundred and forty (140) feet, be tho same more or loxa. Bounding north on lands now or formerly of Catharine Bennett; south by lauds of John J. Lalor; east by lands of -, and weat by Coming street. ? Terms-Ouavthird cash ; babines In ?vo equal succ?s sir? annual Instalments, secured by bouds of the pur? chaser and mortgage ol' the promises, with interest from day of ?ale, payable annually, the buildings to bo insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, January**ll rta . Masterin Kquit?, TJISEE? DECREE IT H?4CITY. Mlicheu vs. narden. Will bs sold, under the direction of tho undara igned, at the old Custom Houae. in this city, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of January. 18ST. at ll o'clook, A. M., 1. All that HOUSE AND LOT, on the south side of Beauiain street, in thia city, known by the Lumbar 31, and measuring ia trout on said street tweury-flva (26) feet, and ia depth silty (SO) feet, moro or loss. Bounding east, by laud of (t. Garden ; weat by lan.t of R. Holloway ; north by Bsanfaba stree:, aud south by laud ol' G. W. Olney. 2. All that LOT OP LAND, with tba buildings and im? provements thereon, ?icuata cot the north aide of Wost street, in thin city, and uiaasuring in trout on Westeiroot thirty-fly* (SS) feet, and in depth one hundred and forty (140) feet, mere or less. Bounding Ito the north on land now or Ut? or Richard Holloway; to th. south on West strait; to th? saut on land BOW cr lat? of Mr.. Puter, and to th? west oat land now or late the property of the es? tate of John Y. Bradley. Tarma-One-third cash; balan?a in throe snonoaslvo annual instalments, secured by bond of the purolmsar and mortgage of tho promises, with interest from day of sale, payablo annually. Buildings to bo insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pey for papara. JAMES TUPPER, January S tuf Maa tar m Equity. UNDER DECREE IX EQUITY. Strain vs. Limthouse. WU! be sold under th? direction of the udcrdgaed, at th? old Custom HOU??, in this city, on TUESDAY, tho 23tb day of January, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., 1. All that LOT OF LAND on the weat sida of T.ime houss street, in this city, known by tho n um ban* s, on tho plan of the nuada of Hobart Limttllouse, and Bteasur Imc an. Limebon** str*?t thirty-seven (S7) fest, and in depth one bun tired and five feet ?105 feet), more or loss. 1TJO, .. All th-?t LOT OP LAND adjoining th? above ui th? south, of the sama dimensions, sad knswn hy the numbsr 6, on the sam* plan. ALSO, S, AU that LOT OP LAND on tho north alda of Trodd street, know* by the number 37, en tho plan of tho LimsBous* LASOS. ALSO, ;. A. All that LOT OE LAND adjoining th* abovo on tho west, and knows by the musher SS. ALSO, G. All that LOT OP LAND ?djotning the last above oa tba wost, and known by th* aumber Stf. Terms-One-fifth ooah; balanc? in Ure ?qual suocss sira instalments, sea ural by bond of the purebaavtr and mortgage of the ?remisos, with interest front day of sale, pa rabi? aura nally. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAM*? TUPPER Jaassry ? tau* MasUr in Equity. PRIVATE SALES. At Private Sale or lo Lease for a Verm of Tears, a most valuable Rice and Sea Island ' Golton Plantation on Pon Pon River. HU CLIFFORD atc MATIlEWEi, Ketti Estate Agents, Mo. 6? Braavd strsatt. Ooatsinras 1200 sores-80S acres elearvd and under bank, SOS acres high land-all ia good order and now ready for nbtnUni;. Buildinijs to accommodate ons hun? dred Lands or more. With the pla?, will be sold mules, stook ?cd flats, ks. For terms, Ac, asply as above. . January 14 _?-Wra Valuable Sea Island Cotton and Rice Plantation, on the Ashepoo River. BY CLIFFORD ii MATHEWS*, Real Estate Agents, Ko. 56 Broad Stroet At Private Salo BEA L3LAND COTTON AND RIO* PLANTATIOH. CO the Ashepoo River, sear the Charlot ton and fe? ,-t~fr*h Railroad, containing 1380 acres of land-400 seres of y. > ?b. land cleared, S60 seros of rice land under bank, wig? good landings, and s healthy ramm? residunce. On the place is s dwelling and outbildiuga, stable, fcgfg, overseer's house, ?nd good negro quarters. Larra ema have bean roads on these lands, which are of tho t"t quality, and situated at a fine pitch of tide for flo-ring and draining. mw? Janaary 3 '. Valuable Sea Island Cotton Plantation, tctU stocked teWiin 2 miles of die City. BY CLIFFORD & JttATH*'WES, K?l Estate Agents, Ko. 50 Bro ta si stress. AVVILUABLFSBA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION, in complete order, on Wappoo Creek -"-A lUva? to St Andrew'? Pariah, containing about 500 acraj,^ ? t-.hi.-i, ?r? olnarmd ?nd in jomplote orSor for planting. TB. nl?oe ul?e?^taodTw?th dwelling and outbuildtafi?, tarni. T?bl? an? Heda for stock,, cotton house LS! Vnsta ord.r. good negro quarters .ma leuce?, ~,rl _* MU.MA ruvwar and Krist mflL Wltfi 100 corea of^od^?0yarT*AA? orchard of 1000 cUoio. bearing a TUTTT.KS- 1 Horse, lt head of Cattle, 20 head of Hogs, lO?Vbuahol? of Cora, and Forage to feed SO horses tor 0nTae*^above Plantation is within 2 miles of the city, accessible by land or water, and the land ls of the beat quality, and under a high atato of cultivation, january lt '_myra Furniture, Horses, Vehicles, ?-Cj, at Auction, BY ?iuiTH Si MCGILLIVRAY, Ko. 27 Broad street, south side, near Strata street. Sales sf FURNITURE, kc, st private residences ?* tendod to at mod?raU charges._^ _____ _a Auction arory WEDNa?DAY for HORSES. TBHIpX?|, PUBKITURM, Ar*., st half-post 10 O'clock, st our afit? Ottvbor '1