The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 11, 1868, Image 3
THE DAILY NEWS.
gS- LAU ?EST Cl KCULATION.-THE DAILY
NEWS USING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY
RECOGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CTE
C CI LAT ION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON,
PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN?
ING IS I'dZ POSTOFFICE AT THE END OE
LAC!! WEES. ACCORDING IO THE PROVIS?
IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW.
LOCAL MATTERS.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.
JOHN i. MOMOB A- Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at the
Mills uousa balance cf fuuituro.
J. A. I-NaLowi: Co. will sell at ll o'clock, at Pal?
metto Wharf ttorcs, one hundred bands damaged
flour.
JEFFORDS & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at the corner
of Amhets. and Nassau street?, contents of a grocery
store. , . ...
HOLMES k MACBETH will sell at ll o'clock, at the
old Potitofhce, a valuable lot of land.
CAMP:IELI., KNOX k Co. will sell at half past 9
o'clock, at tlieir auction house, Hasel-'treot, furni?
ture, kc. ; and at 10 o'clock, mUlinerv goods.
MILES DHAH^ will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store,
corner King and Liberty streets, boots, shoes and
hats.
THE DAILY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM?
MERCIAL CIRCULAR wQl be ready for delivery at our
counting room at nine o'clock this morning. Single
copies Ave cents. Orders for ten copies and over
will be filed at .the rate of two and a half cents per
copy. _i_
MILLS HOUSE SALE.-The sale will be con?
tinued this morning.
THE URSULINE .FAIR which has just closed
in Columl ia notted $551.
SALE OF IMPORTED WARE.-The sale ol Eng?
lish silver-plated ware and crockery yesterday went
off at lair prices.
ON DOT.-A Northern capitalist tried to
treat for tho Mills Hou?e some days ago, but failed.
Tie houso will probably ba closed for the season.
FREEDMEN'S BUREAU.-The bureau will be
?i8con'iaued after the 31st instant in all ita branches
excepting the educational department.
DELINQUENT TAX-PATERS.-Tho sheriff will
have a batch of unpaid returns placed in his hands
on the 20th instant. Delinquents would do well to
square accounts before that time.
GENERAL TOM THUMB and wife, Commodore
Nutt and \li3s Minnie Warren, the renowned dwarfs,
are advertised to hold levees in Columbia on the
19th inst.
THE MANDAMUS.-It is now understood that
the hearing of the mandamus and quo warranta
cases before the Supremo Court win positively toko
place on Saturday, tho 19th inst.
STEALING BRASS.-John Lewis was detected
yesterday stealing brass from the South Carolina
Railroad. He will be overhauled by the Mayor this
mcrning. The brass has been recovered.
SENTENCE AT MAYOR'S COURT.-Gaillard, the
notorious fowl thief, was sentenced to aixty days'
confinement yesterday by the Mayor after disclosing
the whereabouts of the stolen property.
THE BURGLAR CHAPMAN.-This consummate
housebreaker was committed to jail yesterday. Many
. articles that he had stolen have been restored to the
owners on identification.
NEW STEAMER FOR THE EAGLE FIRE COM?
PANY.-The new steamer daily expend by the Eagle
Fire Company will he a "Bn.tion" engine, and Irom
the famous build, r of that nam? at Waterford. He
built the hand eugine now in use by the company.
DISTINGUISHED ARRIVAL TN PROSPECT.
General Tom Thumb will arrive in this city about
the 21st inst,, and will receive our citizens at Hiber?
nian Hall, which has been engaged fer the miniatura
man for three days.
INSPECTION OE TROOPS.-Colonel E. H. Bo?
dington, of G ?ne ral Meade's stair, inspected the
Sixth Infantry yesterday, and, we learn, found the
regiment in Use discipline aud condition. Calenel
L. ?Ill remain in tho city a few days, and then de?
part West.
TIMELY ASSISTANCE.--Josephus Middleton,
a colored man ix the employ of Lauroy k Alexan?
der, with the a sai staic ? of sams of his friends, suc
. ceedeJ last Wolnesday night ia saving tho lit? of
Mrs. W. McIntyre, residing in Cmaahtrland-etreet,
- endangered by the explosion of a kerosene lamp.
Jtlrs. McIntyre atone time was enveloped iu flames,
. and but tor the finely assistance ef Middleton and
his friends, she with her young child wauld ?ave '
been burnt to death.
THE C.-RCUS_Dan Castello's mammoth pa?
vilion was a^ain packe 1 to its utmost capacity last
night, and the performance went off to the delight
of everybody. The costumes are the rickett and
luc?t gorgeous, the horses the mast knowing, thc
-donkeys the most obstinate aud unruly, and the
clowns by tar the clumsiest and funniest that
Charleston has seen during the present season,
lhere will bo two performances to-day, and to get
good places it ia absolutely necessary to go early.
STONE & MURRAY'S CIRCUS.-This, popular
circus, vh'.ch is to exhibit hero Christmas week,
is greatly praised by the proas elsewhere, not only
for tho superior character of the performances, but
for the refined manner in which they are given. The
following from the Richmond Whig, of October "th,
will convey to ike reader an idea of the excellence af
ibis circu*: "The entertainments af Stoue i Mur?
ray's Circus are exceedingly attractive, and are given
by artistes ?rho havo no parallels in their epecialfies,
and who evince a skill and daring that enchains the
attention add fascinates tho mind. From what we
have scan of thc ex'dbi tions of this circus, wa have
no hesitation in pronouncing them far superior to
any that have been given in Richmond since tho
evacuation."
BASE BALL-CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH.
We learn that several members of the Forest City
Base Boll Club express a desire that thc Alerts
would play the long talked of "rubber," or third
game of tho se-io-, in Savannah, Georgia, at Christ?
mas, lt will bc remembered that the Forest City's
Avon the nwt game in savannah, July 4th, while the
Alerls carno off vic.or j in tho second in this city on
thc 7th Soptembrr. Since that time steps have bein
taken to brine about the third game, but without
success.
It is not too late, however, for the Forest City to
act upon tho proposition submitted by the Alerts
.sonic two mouth- since, and which was fair and
honorable tor both parties, namely: To play tho
gano cither in Savannah or Charleston, the ex?
penses of thc visiting club being paid by tho other;
or they (thc Alerts) will play them at Augusta, Geor?
gia, or any point oqui-distant from thc two cities.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.-Pavilion Hotel-Dccom
ber 10.-WC Conie, City; W Bradford, Cooper
River; Wm Priester, Angley Branch, S C; E L Jen?
nings, Ga; JABiunton. BarcwrU; Mr DeFoniaine,
wife, 2 children and nurse, City; P K Coburn, Sum?
merville} N-d Davis, Agont; J R Collins, Gowders.
viilc; G V/ Domar, Joesville; WK Elmore, Union;
S P Jonen, Wbitinire's; J lt Winter, Union; J V
Girrcit, Spartanburg: F Srhaff-r, Wndmalaw; C
Washburn. Pon Pon; Jas Harper, Ja* E Cox, King?
ston, S 0; John B Sc Ht and lady. Williamsburg; Dr
J W Vim Dayton, Hilton Head : Mrs G W Water?
man and 2 Children, Edi-to; J A Taylor, Pilbjboro',
N C; John B Losing, Bear'd bluff.
Charleston JI?M.- J W Swinton, New York; O
Peck, New York; Edward L I lark, Philadelphia; R
H Stevenson, Roslea; Edwird Cortes, Boston;
George H. Ballier, Thonipsonvillc; Oliver Ed-s,
Plymouth, Mass; Jvho. A Hathaway, Plymouth.
Moss; J B L'.wrence, New York; T Brahe, New
York; E V Paris. Boston; Mrs s Bi ice, Columbia; D
Winfield and wife. New Jersey; H L Moulton, Phila?
delphia; J G Guy, Philadelphia; B L Sch. li'oliu,
wi.'o and daughter, New York; Bishop Yoting, Flori,
da; Mrs Yening, Floridi; Misa Bainbridge, Florida;
T A Taylor, Pittsboro', N C; T A ColcongU Pitts
boro', N O; W T Taylor, -wile and child, Pittsboro',
N C; L Hill and two daughters, Boston; Ucorv A
EoldcD, Boston; J W Youltmeyer, Connecticut.
FIGHTING ts THE MARKET.- Josoph R. Mor?
gan and Thomas Croichficld had a' sot to" in the
market yesterday, and pummelled each other a la
Hccnan.
LODGED FOB SAFEKEEPING.-James Ros3,
Mike Dunc ia and Manuel Bradley we-e lodged at
thc GuirdUouse, by a United States detective, f <r
safoKCCi'ing.
MORNING SERENADE.-Castello's caravan
paid THE NEWS ?he compliment of a s. renado ves?
te day morning Ly halting ia front of the office,
while thc splendid band in the golden caariot dis?
coursed som? Que air*.
THE MERCCRY.-Mr. G. McBride Smith ad?
verases that thc cngiue. press and printing in ae?
rial, as wed a3 thc office furniture aud fixtures of Lue
Charleslou Mercury, will be sold ou Tuesday, the
loth instant, under toreclasu o of mortgage.
SURGICAL OPERATION.-A man had bia lower
jaw bone removed tho other dav ia consequence of
a tumor. TLe operation was performed at one of
our public hospitals with marked suce tas, and the
patient is now doing well.
A SLY TRICK ON EACT BAS.-Messrs. Jo'in
Campscn i Co. put a lot of pipes in boxes before
their door yesterday, un'il they could be shipp d or
delivered, and while their hacks were tunned, seve?
ral urchins grabbed tho pipes aud made off. This wil1
account for the number of "whiffs" around the
circus last night.
LARGE CAROO.-The ship R. C. Winthrop,
Captain Stewart, was cleared yesterday for Liver?
pool, by Messrs. Patterson & Stock, with ?he follow,
ing valuable cargo: Fifty-two bags sea islau 1 col?
ton, weight 13,811 pounds, value S13,0G1;30U bales
upland cotton, weight 1,813,891 pounds, SDI 0,384;
203 barrclsrosin, weight 72,415 pounds, S10JS; tctal
value, $324,683.
MISSING.-An old pentlcma i named Alexan
d r Mills, who recently orri ve 1 from the Nor,h with
his son to assist Mr. Taker, organ builder, 11 rc
railing tho organ of St Michael's Church, not be
ing acquainted with the eily, disappeared yesterday
and hai not since boen heard of. Any iuformatiou
of his whereabouts will bc thankfully received by
his son at Mr. Baker's, Vandcrhorst-strect
BROEBERLICHE BUND.-The bund save one
of their periodical eutertainm?nts last evening at
their hall in King, near Market-street. Thc time
was most agreeably passed io listening to a charm
ing vocal cjneort, after which recitations were
heard, followed by a light drama, ia which the
members of the bund took part aud acquitted them?
selves handsomely. The evening closed with the
whirl and pleasure of the mazy dane.
HEBREW ORPHAN SOCIETY.-At a meeting of
the Hebrew Orphan Society, held Tuesday, Decem?
ber 8th, the following officers wire elocted for en?
suing year:
H. u. DELEON. President.
S. SOLOMONS. Vice-president.
K. B. V > LEN TINE. Secretary and Treasurer.
Kev. J. M. CH?MACE1RO, Hebrew Teacher.
3d. B. LEVY, Halhtoepor.
Commute* rn Benevolence.-\. H. Abrahams. L.
Weiskopf, Julius L. ie eses, D. Jacob?, Dr. George
Prince.
ARRIVAL OF THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP CA?
MILLA-THE SECOND SHIP OF THE LIVERPOOL LINE.
The British steamship Camilla, Captain Peace, ar
ri"ed here yesterday afternoon from Ne* York, con?
signed to Messrs. B. Mure k Co., who will imme?
diately place ber on tho berth for Liverpool. The
Camilla is a Qrst-clasa iron propeller ship, construct?
ed hy Messrs. Palmer Brothers at Howden, on the
Ty oe. in 1866, and has been generali. engaged in the
trade botweon the Mediterranean Sea and British
ports. She is 703 tons, about 215 feet in length, 28
feet beam, and 17 feet hold. Her capacity for cotton
stowage will probably amount to about 2000 bales.
The British sUamers eonstru. tod on th's plan have
shown thomsO'Ves, after some years of thorough
i rial, to be a ve-? reliable sea craft, their bulls and
machinery prov lng excellent under all emergencies,
while they make good passage a at a very economical j
rate of expenditure.
THE HOLIDAYS aro almost at hand-that joy?
ous season of the year dedicated from tuno imme?
morial to festivities, good feeling, and "thc giving of
gifts." Now, moro than ever, are newspaper adver?
tisements consulted by all classes to learn where 'he
pleasant conditions of tho season can bo best filled,
asd for the least expenditure of money. Thoso who
desire te avail themselves of the brisk business thus
created should therefore speedily, and in thc most
public manner, raak? known the inducements they
pro; OEC to heit out to secure it.
Wo notd not point out that THE DAILY NEWS is
the medium par ezcellenct tor communications of
this ".haractor, for that fact is "known of all men;,
but wo allude to tho subject in this way for thc bene?
fit of all our readers-ssllers and buyers alike. In
no branch of trade does the homely ada;e. "the ear?
ly bird catches tho worm," apply with so much loree
as to that of the holidays; for prudent and extensiv;
purchasers always prefer to buy early, for the dou?
ble reason that they can then select from tull stocks,
and at the samo lime avoid the crowds that fill tho
popular sources of supply at a later day.
THE REAL ESTATE MARKET.-At an extensive
tale of real estate by Mossrs. L*itob k Bruns, yes.
terday, at the old Postoffice, the following prices
were obtained:
The two story wooden dwelliogr, No. 17 Doughty
street, lot twenty-seven by forty feet, brought $690
cash.
Tho lot at the northeast corner of Queen and Arch?
dale streets, thirty-eight by one hundred, brought
$059; one-third rash, balance io one aad 'wo u ars.
Tho woodon grocary corner of LV.oghty aud Lucas
streets, lot forty-eight by filty-e ight, brought $700
C3Sh.
The fellowing sales for the Ma?tir in Equity were
effected upon a basis of one-third or one-half cash :
The three story brick bouse on tho weet tide of
Meoting-stroet, lot fifty-four by two huudred and
thirty-four, hounded by lands of (,'tii Mills, Mrs.
Millar and Elizabeth Brailaford, for $500.
The lot on the northeast corner of Aioxtnder and
Chapel street?, ainety by twcnly-soven, and the lot
adjoining on the north, twenty-five by one hundred
and fifty-three, tor $1700.
The lot corner of Princess and Archdale streets,
twenty by si\ty-foar, for $1275.
The lot on A rosdale-streot, adjoining thc above,
twenty by seventy, for $350.
A lot on the southern side ot Priuc?ss-strcet,
thirty-nine by thirty-nine, for $700.
A ?of, with building>, on the west tide of Tarey
street, thirty-three by one hundred, for $1(|.".P.
A lot on the east side of Laurol-slrcet, thirty-nino
by one hundred, for $300.
UNITED STATE? CIRCUIT COURT for South
Carolina, November Term, 1869, Hon.[ George S.
Bryan, District Judge, presiding, Columbia, Decem?
ber 10. Court opened ot 10 o'clock A. M.
The Judge continued calling the IH<-UC Docket, and
assigned days tor trial of those cases in which parties
were prepared.
Inquiry Dodcet.- Phillips, Bliss k Co. vs. Donner,
Bell ti Co. William Filiert, plaintiffs' attorney.
Judye decreed damages at ?375 06 fur plaintiffs.
In tho f. Rowing catos the jury rendered verdicts
forplaintlusas ff Hows: D. S Wintbicnner vs. fl.
C. Mark, fc". W. McMaster, plain iff s aitoruny. Ver?
dict $542 90. Coffin, l eo A: Co. vs. Samuel Browu.
John B. Moore, plaintiffs.' aitorncr Verdict $S?H 8 >.
Issue Docket.-William F. Mooro vs. James C.
Mc V?lmau and Burnard Ea-ly. simonton k Barker,
plaintiff's att rneyi. Browstcr k Sprat;, defendants'
attorneys. Verdict for plaintiff 5930 0i.
Wi.ham D. Dickey V3. James Nesbit. Fullivan &
Stokes, plaintiff's attorneys, l orry & Per.-y, delcc
dant'ti attorneys. Vc:dict fur plaintiff $G\30? ?7,
In Bankruplcf -lu re A. J. K T. J. Teag e. Jiid.re
approved of appointment of Z. W. Carwilo as as?
signee.
la zo Moses Winstock, ex parte ll. B. Clalliu k Co.
Melton & Mci uro, pro pot. ordere 1 that examin??
t-on of bankrupt bs had before this court oil i'm
becember, lStlfl.
Ex pane W. E. C'ary. Petition for final discharge
Jones 4; Jones, pro pot. Upon favorable report o'
Registrar -ummor, Judge ordered a certificate ol'
discharge under seal of caurt.
i'.x parto John G. Baker. Petition for final die
charge. Asher D. Cohen, pro pct. Order of refer?
ence to R. B. Carpenter, Registrar.
Ex parte M. A. HuunlcuU. Petition to amend
scheduie. Beed k brown, pro p-.t. Oa motion ot
solicitors pro pe", petition graute J.
lo rc lt.coard V Gist. Petition for final iliachargo.
Jamos M. Baxter, pro pct. Order or reference to Re?
gistrar Summer, Ac.
Ex porte Isa io Herbert. Petition for fmal dis
cha-ne. Order of reference to Registrar Summer
aud fi aa] heiring to he hel? before this couit on 4'h
January, 1869.
In re William Summer, A. W. Sndcr, A. A. Pollock,
William L. Leggett, Harris lt. I?nnteriiu, ox parte
United State.) of America. Petition io establish pri?
ority of u>ns. D. X. Corbin, pro pet, Actioa re
servo 1.
THE WEATHER ia getting cold, and we hav;
reas n to know that thora is an alarming degree of
distress among the more indigent portion of our
community for tho want of hteL The Ladies'Fuel
Society receive.'* diily calls for assls'aucc, whicTi
on account of the depleted condition of its treasury,
it cannot respond to, and it behooves those of oar
people, whom Providence has blessed, in point of
worldly goods, 11 see io it, thal this unselfish and
piaiscworthy orgauiz dion should not fail of an ade?
quate and steady Bupcrt Contributions in aid of
the charity, wh'cb these pooi ladies have under?
taken, oiay lc tent to the ordre of THE DAILY
NEWS. _
THE FIRE AT CLAUSSEN'S MILLS.-AS yet
nothiug is definitely known of fie origin <'.'> this es
ten si ve coed gra'ion, whi h has destroyed so valu?
able a property, and so mu.-b fine michinrry. 'lhere
will b: au iuvesligaticn of the matter by M. H Na?
than, E<q.. Chief of rh* Fire Department, at lbj
Guardhouse, this morniug, at teu O'eloek. There
wa? no insurance on the premises in Mean?. Heri?
ot's agency, air. Haussen states thii the csttbli. li?
ment was insnrcl LT ?30.090. distributed as io lows:
S50CO ia t! B Gonua i Mutual Infuranca Compauy,
aud $25.oco iu rh . cmpaniej represented hy Mr. S.
Y. Tuprer. It is also .-ail that cveu this l rge sum
wdl by no means cover the loss, as Ute mill alone,
without foe machinery, coal upward ct $20.ooo. The
smouldering ruin is all tiiat rt-maius ol' what was
once one of tho fieojt pieces of properly in our
city. Hands were engaged yesterday clearing away
thc -'ebria from the street, which hal becomo block?
ed up by filling walls.
BUSINESS NOTICKA
CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, $1 per
pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast corner Society
and Anson streets. Goods delivered free.
LADIES' LUNCH ATKINSMAN'S SALMON.-Oys?
ters in every atyic. Mince rie?, tn sh daily. Hot cof?
fee and choco ato at all hours. Ice cream every
day.
WHY BE ANNOYED with that cough when you
can be relieved by calling at Dowie k Moise's drug
s ore. They havo "HooJ's Sovereign Balm," which
will relieve you at once. to
-3
LNIEEN.IL REVENUE STAMP3.
Of all Denominati ma.
Also,
Proprietary Stamps ke;-t on hind and for sale by
HUGER ..: KAYEKEL,
Brokers and Insurance Agents,
No. CO East Bay, corner Exchange-; trcct.
December ?1 ftu2raos
?Hisr?l?anroas.
EXEllTIVEDEPAllTJIflXT.
STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.. Bccnibcr 7,1808.
BILLS OF THE BANK OF TUE M ATH OF
SOU I H CAUOLINA, lodged at this omeo tobe
fuuded under an Act of the General As?omb!y. en?
titled an Act to c'o>c tho operations ol thc Bank of
the State of South Carolina, will be funded in sums
of$6C0 and SI OOO-Bonds being prepared only for
su- h amounts. NILE-? G. PARK EB.
Treasurer Stato of South Carolina.
December 0 0
PRES MM ROOM,
No. 3 BROAD-STREET,
SECOND FLOUR, FRONT HALL.
THE UNDERSIGNED, LN CONNECTION WITH
their ADVERTISING AGENCY, have established a
FREE HEAVING ROO?,
Which will be open to Ihe public from NINE A. M.
to SEVEN P. M. overy day. A large number of
pap?is from all parta of tho Sonth, and many of tho
leading Northern, Eistorn and Wc?tcru c'ties, will
bc on file, and in a short time English aud French
papers will bc received.
WHITING MATER1AL3, fte., Will be at tho disposal
of any persons wishicg to transact business in thc
Room.
Tho public are respectfully invited to make use of
thc Room.
WALKE lt, EVANS & COGSWELL.
December 3 9
JIU POUTER. S OK
TEAS,'WISES, BRANDIES. ?fcc,
And Dealers in
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
WM. 8. CORWIN k CO.
?g-Good* delivered to all parts of the City. 1
October 2,
rpilE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE.
JL
SILENT
Willcox ^jf?R ^\?T Sewing
& Gibbs'rpJw[ \ Machine
THIS MACHINE IS NOW RAPIDLY TAKING
the place ot ali othera as a FAMILY SEWING MA?
CHINE.
Byan arr.ingoment milo during a late visit ti
New York, I am enabled to take ordo: s for any first
class KB WING or KNUITNG MA HINES, and
dc.iver them here iu lou day?. Also, SEWING
MACHINES with Buttonhole Attachment*, cir
culara and Sam?les ol Searing sent ou application
All kinds ot' Needles, Toola, ku.
Repairing dono au usuoa..
U. C. SIAftKLTOY,
307 KING-STREET.
November 4 wfm2mos
GROVER & BAKER'S
FAMILY SEW1XG IJCIIHS.
THE VERY HIGHE-7 PRIZE-THE IMPERIAL
Croi?n of tho Leeiea ol liono:-was confer.-e-i
ui>ou th-, raoreaentattvo of .ho Gi.uVhB & Ita KU U
SEWING MACHINES at tho Expiation Universelle,
Paris, 12;;7.
The S Ri <V KRk B>KK; FAMILY SEWING MA?
CEINEs aro Ht i only Mac?invs ihat c; u both s-.v
perfectly and ?nibroider PortocUy.
They sew willi tine...is dirert Lum th . *px>l, ai-.d
ro |Uire no lv-wiu lin*.
Unlike ot:i-=-r ?iuchiiie", lhe?o fasten boili cuds of
the Hea:n by llicir ovii iteration.
With iii ?ci Mochtm R, while silk i* u-vd unon the
rijihi or I'.iL'O-sido ol llu semi, cotton m<y bc us id
upou the other ai *e. This can bo dn-.ic on no oilier
Mach ne. a-id is a gr at savin;; upon idl article*
j-tlUhed or i,.urio up with silk
GK.Y?lt A-HAK KR'S SEWING MACHINES are
Bolii at New York priooa by
KINSMAN BROTHERS,
No. 379 KIKG-STUEST,
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
December 'J thstulrao
Pm ?onto, Otc
(!?mP DRESS GOODS !
STOLL, WEBB & GO.,
?os. ?87 and 2S9 K1NG-STU1CBT,
TTfriLL orEV THI-i MORNING, JUST FUCM
VT the Now York Auction Sale3,
THREE CASES DRESS GOODS,
IN
PLAIDS AND SOLID COLORS,
Which ?icy will off-r at tho low price oi
Uir,. 3G A.TSTD 37 l-'-2 CENTS,
Go'jiW v.-orlb lVoiu i>0 lo 75 coots.
ALSO,
V.r.) I) zen LIN KN D0?JLIE.S,
Al T?iE LO VT PRI01- OP 80c PEU DOZI'.N.
STOI..:.. "WBnre & ct?.,
Nos. ?S7 a J ?39 KI'.'G-STREET.
Deco-nbcr 7 mwftj
Q II l? A P
FAMILY BLANKETS,
JUST OPEN-ID AT
S TC LL, W15BB A CO.,
Nos. 287 AND 239 KING-STREET.
November 0
DRV GOODS ! DRY GOODS!!
LOUIS 60HEN & CO.,
Mo. 248 King-street,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY DRAW THE
attention of thc public to their varied stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
J CJST RECEIVED,
CONSISTING OF:
IRISH POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL?
PACAS, French Merinos, DoBages, M?langea,
Clack and C ilored Silks, Bombazines, Boule?
vard and Balmoial .Skirts, Chiuchilly Cloak?
ing, Ladies' Cloaks and Sacques, and a very
large assortment of KID GLOVES, of tho most
celebrated brands, lor Ladies, Gent's and Chil?
dren.
Wa have also tho DUCHESS GLOVES for
evening wear, of very line quality aud rea?
sonable.
FRINGES, GIMPS, VELVET AND DRESS
BUTTONS, ot every color and stylo, with
many other DItESS and UL.OAK Tit IMMINGS
too numerous to mention.
Our stock of Ladies' fashionable HATS, and
TAFFETA and SATIN RIBBONS is very largo
and well asserted.
Wc have LOXGCLO i HS, Calisocs, Sheet?
ing?. Ginghams, and all othor Cotton Gooda
belonging to our linc at tho lowest market price.
Wo call particular attention to our large
stock of FLANNELS, in Opera, Welsh, Dornet
and alt-Wool; also, a good stock cf BLAN?
KETS, and Squire and Loni; Shawls.
WOOL and COTION HOSIERY, of every
prado and price, for Ladies, Gents, Boya and
Misses.
CLOI'HS. Caaaimcrcs, Doeskins, Satinets,
Kentucky Jeaus, Kerseya and Vestings, for
Men's and Bov's wear.
Our ENTIRE STOCK has Leon bougnt at
thc recent decline of prices for cash, and great
bargains arc confidently guaranteed.
A call w respectfully solicited.
LOUIS COHEN & CO.,
No. ?48 KIXG-STKEET,
BETWEEN BASEL AND MARKET STS.
N Tomber 23 ?awllnio
4371
QIII5AP DU Y GOODS! CHEAP DRY
GOODS!
AT THE
CORNER OF CALHOUN ANT) KING STREETS.
WE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RECEIVED,
and are receiving, by every steamer, large lu voices of
the CHEAPEST FALL GOODS which have over been
offered in this market. City es well as country buy
erf can Rave from fifteen to tweaty-live per cent, by
buying thoir Goods from the above Arm.
A lot of Dress Ooods, from 28 to 25 cents rcr yard
Be-Rt li iib Poplin?, from 39 to 50 cents per yard
Calicoes, at 10, 12>i and 15 coats per yard (best)
Balmoral Skirts, from $125 up
8-i White Tablo Bamask, only il per yard
Brown Linen Damask, only 08 cents por yard
Worslod Table Cloths, from ?1 25 up
A largo assortment ol Whiso and Colored Flannels at
very low prices
800 pair of Blankets, bought twenty-five per cent. be.
low cost, will bc sold from S3 up
Colored Quilts, from $1 75 te S2
Waite Marseilles Quilts, 10-1,11-4, 12-1, from S2 50
te U
Ladios' English Hose, without seams, from 37 to 50
cents
Sati::ets, from 50 to 75 cents
A laige qantny ol the la'csl style of Casslmores, from
Si to M 50
Ladies' B.ock Broadcloth, from $2 to S3 50
A variety of Phaw.s, st ?2. $2 50, $3, S3 60. 51, and ?5
BrowD and White Shirlipj. at 10, 12% and 15 neats
Also, fino branches of White Skirting at very low
pri?es
Ladies' and Gent's Uaderwoir at different pricos
Gent's Soelts, from 10 np to 50 c:nts
'Die Best Preach Cornets, from 75 eents to SI
The latest siylc of Felt a id Straw Hots
Trimmings, Buttons, Ribbons. i.e., ut thc lowest cash
prices.
(ihoieo colors Empress fTolb. only 85c
Sliepbord's Plaid from 20 to
.'In-.nos from 5Ue up
A lot of Ladies' Black Cloaks from i.1.00 np
ladies and Men's Eui Gloves only $l.t.0
?2T* Remember the CHEAP STORE, at tito
CORNER OF CALHOUN AND KING STREETS.
WE AL?0 NOTIFY OUR PATRONS AND THE
public in general that we has-c built au addition to
our store, exclusively fer BOOTS, SHOE-*, HATS,
TR8NKS, kc , which will be ooid at thc lowest cash
prices.
Call and examino o.ir Stock.
ff?~ ENTRANCE IN OALHOUX-STBEET.
F Li:. CMG; OTT & KltO.,
No 137 KTNQ-STREET.
September Cl SOM
DRY GOODS!
AT
REDUCED 1? ii ICES
FOE THE
NEXT Till Ii Tl DAYS,
PREVIOUS TO BEHOVING TO OUR SPA?
CIOUS S ''ORES,
>'o. 270 Hing and No. 67 Hasol
strects,
\\r\i WILL SELL 0"R ENTIRE STOCK, WHICH
ll lHcotnyleto in every deiartm-.-ut, sod pur?
chased for casu st tho e
AUCTIONS AND SAXKKVPP .SA".MS IN
Nr<;\v YORK,
Kt ic^ Una ?o'. I east of maautaotur: o.- :u?po?-ia
t?o?.
Spoc'al atleution leeaTJrd lota, kivnlsc of
INGRAIN A.y o it arca REITV CAR?
PETING,
Which wl'.l bs .;oM low ? elo.s? consignments.
We rc.'-.eci?n?ty and confidently ii vite country
merchants and our o-uu?ry and city blood* toex
ctnliio our nicoli botare parshsaius elaowbere. A
largo saving guaran.oed.
M o Li O Y Ss RICE,
So. 265 KI\'G-3TRKKT,OSK DOOR OS
LOW IlASKb-STKElfiiT.
Novamber IC Imo
Milliner!) (?ooiis, &c.
l^JISS R. A. MI KTLASD,
No. 308 KING-STREET,
WOULD BESPE'JT
FUr.LY Inform the
Ladies ihat ?he has
opened a h&uddome
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINT?Y.
ALSO.
DRESS A\D CLOAK MAKING
ATTENDED TO.
October 21 wfln3mos
/anri) (Saabs.
mUlliET SETS,
VASES AWD FANCY GOODS.
A large and well selected assortment suitable for
Bridal anti Cbristmas Presents,
AT VERY MODERATE PRICES.
FOB SALE BY
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO ,
No. 255 KING-STREET.
November 30 mwf B
READ THIS!
THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK
OF
PERFUMERIES
AND
TOILET ARTICLES
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, COMPRIS
INO ARTICLES MADE BY
LUBIN, RI HENEL, COTJDRAY, CLEAVER,
SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE, FARINA,
EDE, AND OTHERS.
Together with a full assjrtmout of
Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes,
C O M B S ,
ALL OF IEE BEST MANUFACTURE, IM?
PORTED DIRECT, AND FOR SALE AT
PRICES TO SUIT THE
TIMES.
The ladies are respectfully In vi led to call and ex?
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
C. P. PANKXIN,
CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY,
No. 183 Meetlng-strcst,
November 13 fmw3mos Charleston. 6. C.
(Dollin;] an) /arnisljing (toto.
ESTABLISHED IN 1843.
O. E. & A. S. JOHNSON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Gent's Youths' and Freedmen's
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AT THE OLD STAND,
No. 315 King-St., Opposite Soclety-St.
WE ARE PREPARED FROM THIS DATE TO
offtr our usual FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
of our own solcction, and manufactured by our?
selves in Charleston.
As regards quality and style, wc are confident our
Goods will comparo favorably in overy respect with
any Heusc bi tho Southern Country, both for cheap
BOSS and durability. Wc have alu j a largo stock of
Men's Furnishing Goods iu Store.
To our Monds and former patrons, and to the
Trade in goneral, we extend a cordial invitation to
oxamino our Stock, and solicit their orders.
SATINET PANTS.*2 00 to $ 4 00
COLORED CASSIM ERE PANTS. 4 00 to 10 60
BLACK SATINET PANTS.3 00 to 4 50
BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS... .5 60 to 10 00
BOPS PANTS.2 00 to 5 00
BOY'o SUITS.5 00 te 12 00
COLORED SATINET SACKS... .5 00 to 10 00
COLORED CASSIMERE SACKS.8 00 to 1G 00
BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS .7 00 to 23 00
COLORED CASSIMERE VESTS. 2 00 lo C 00
OVERCOATS AND SACKS.8 60 to 20 OD
Tbo Genuine Si AR BRAND SHIRT always on
hand
LINEN COLLARS
DRAWERS OF AI L GRADES, SI 50 to $3.
MERINO SHIRTS, $1 00 to 52 00.
Our tcrmsare CASH, or city acceptance,
November 2S lino
gorbaqrcj icc
HAEWAE?
HART Sc GO.,
CORNER KING AND MARKET ST**-.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Foreign ami Domestic Hardware,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
ENGLIsn AND SWEDISH BAR IRON
PLOJGH ANDMAYLOR'S C.'.ST STEEL.
M E TALS.
ENGLISH HOLLOWWARE,
Consisting of POT--, OVEN*", !-P:D: BS Rad EXTRA
LIDS
CIRCULARS, CROSS CU 1' AND MILL SAWS
MILL ROCKS AND BOLLING CLOTH
P L O IT G l i* S,
?ND .*. VAJUSTX or
A GRICULTURAL I.'lPLESIKNTS.
I'LATN, STAMPED AND JAPANNED
TINWARE.
H O?DENWAItE
GLUE
AND
A VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS.
P. S.-Descriptive Catalogues can bo had en ap?
plication. fnaw3moi PAC November 27
Blnnh Boohs, knitting, Binding.
BLAiNK BOOK
M AN U F AC T O RY.
BLANK BOOKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE
lo order, with any style ot' Binding or rattern of Rul?
ing, ot bett material and workmanship.
BOOK-BINDING.
MAG-ZiNES, PERIODICALS, M?SIC. NEWS?
PAPERS, Bibles, Prayer Rooks, &e , Bound in any
style, and neatly Lettered with mme.
EDGE GILDING.
JOB PRIS I INO-Cards, Letter. Note and Bill
Heads, Circulars, Dray Receipts, Pamphlets, fcc,, iu
flrst-rato ntylc aud at low prices.
STATIONERY.
AU varieties of LAW, OFFICE AND FANCY STA?
TIONERY.
BLANK BOOKS.
A largo assortment of our own and of the best
Northern manufacturers, constantly on haad.
NOTICE.-We are offering our surplus stock of
Check Books, Bank Books, Railroad and Vessel Re?
ceipt Books, Cotton Weight and Shipping Buoks, at
greatly reduced price?.
TIME BOOKS for Plant?is, Mechanics and Busi?
ness Men generally (monthly and weekly), a great
variety ol forms.
BABERS' BREAD BOOKS, Landing and Dockage
Books, Magistrates' Dockets, Hottl Registers, &e.
TO JJ Ii A LE tt s.
Having a large surplus of BLANK BOOKS, of all
styles of binding, the trade will bc supplied for a
limited time at a great reduction OD Nen- York cost.
At COURTENAY'S,
December ll fmwlmo No. 0 C ROAD-STREET.
_gtflfora Cttto.
Ot HAVING AND HAIR-CUTTING.
THE SHAVING AND H vTR-CUTTING SALOON
of the late L. HEUER, in Market-street between Meet?
ing and King, wiO hereafter be conducted for the
bouc?t of bis widow, rho returns her sincere
thanks to the friends and patrons other husband,
and hopes by strict attention to the business to de?
serve a continuance of tholr support.
Il KU EU'S SHAVING AND HAIR CUT?
TING SALOON, MARKET-STREET.
December 9 wfmG
CtHAVJNG AND HAIR-CUTTING,
BY
W. E. MARSHALL,
AT THE
BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON,
No. 31 (UP STAIRS).
December 8
DENTIST.
ROOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE, NjRTHWEST COR?
NER OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS.
November 20 fmw6moa
QTTO SONNTAG,
DYER AND SCOURER,
141 Market-street, between King and
A rchdalc-strccts.
GENTS' COATS, VESTS, PANTS AND HATS
Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed.
Novembor 12 wfmOmos
G
E O . ll . ii orru ( K,
FACTOR
Ayn
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
engleston, S. C.
P. GADSDEN ITAM'.M.. Cmos September 21
II . SASS,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
?9" Office No. 93 BROAD-STREET, north side
between King and Meeting. May 8
"TOOGAN & SEABROOK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SD SOLICITORS IN
EQUITY,
No. S3 BROAE-STREET.
ROSWELL T. LOGAN...E. BAYNARD SEABROOK
September
W
ILLIS Ai CI11SOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
WILL ATTEND TO TUE PURCHASE, SALE AND
8UIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porta) ot
COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. 0.
E.WILLIS.A. B. CHISOLM.
.otofeer 2."
A
illisfcllancotis.
D V A HS C E S
CN
V OTTO N
TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS
WISHING TO
II O L I) C O T I ON IX F. N G L A N D,
Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, aud other expenses
for holdinsr are LESS than tn tho United State?, we
will advance
TEN CENTS PEU POUND
ON
MIDDLING S,
.hipped to our friends in Liverpool, charging thc Eug?
lah commercial rate of interest, which at present ls
FIVE PER CENT.
And hold a.? long as desired,
CLaGHOBN, HERRING k CO.,
Accommodation Wharf.
November 13 2 mos
APAL D U X T A L h I S A ,
A SUPERIOR
TOOT II W A S II ,
For Cleansing thc Teeth, Preventing tne
Formation of Tartur, giving tone to
thc Gums, and leaving a delight?
ful sensation of cleanliness and
Fragrance lu thc ?Month.
SUPERIJR TO BOZ0D0NT AND CHEAPER.
THIS PREPARATION IS THE RESULT OF THE
combined niall of tbs physician, dentist and apnthc
cary, and it i* offered asa UriLiAll?E su- s'iluio for
the numerousuno-r aiu maltee now iu vogue. The
microscope has also liocti called '.r.to u?o. au.i the re
icart'he* of a celebrated observer have dete.-tod the
matinerin which tho tartar ls formed, showing it to
bo thc work of aulmatcuho.
substances which Ftcinu! found lo doe'roy 'be life
of 'hese infusoria aro couiained in -?ie Dentaliina,
and thu.s it prevents the Increase of tar Ur and conse?
quent looeouiutf of the teeth. It ?nil he lound useful
to pei-50r,s in advanced life, giving strougth ?ud tone
to tho gums, while to CTcrv or.c tho amma and Hern?
iation oi' cleanliners at.er using it wUI bo sufficient
reoommeudati u; smokers especially will appreciate
it? efficacy. , , ,
Numrrnu? dentie'sof the highett standing lifting
acquainted with the composition of the Dentaliina,
adv?cate its use, it containing notliinu' corrosive or
injurions to prevent irs unrestrained cr.iployir.ou'.
Prepared ODIV by JAS. T. 8HINN, chemist, Phila?
delphia.
For sale bv POWT? k MOISE.
Corner Meetin? and Ifiwel streets,
October ll wnnOmos Charleston, S. C.
Jkrtian Selfs.
Furniture, Stcv.3. Grate?, Carpeting, Crocke?
ry, Blanket?, Shi-ts, Knices and Forks,
Pump, Se winy Machine. S?c.. ftc.
CAMPBELL, KHOX Sc CO..
ra-h Auction House, Ko. SS Hascl-strcct,
opposite PostofHcc,
Will sell THIS DAY, commencing punctually at half
past 9 o'cloc'.r,
BKI/.STI ADS, Wardieboa. Extension Table, Card
Table?, Lcungo, Sofis, Cooking and Office Stoves,
Grate?, Pura]) and Pipe, 10, 0 ai:d 8-inch plates;
Coffeo and len Sets. Knives and Forks, Pictures,
Matrrpssps, Pillows, Ac, kc . j
Cor.ditiouos cash. December ll
Special Sale of Millinery, Hats, Feathers.
Floicers, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO.
Will sell at 10 o'clock, immediately after above,
30 cases and car.oons FELT. VELVET AND
Pi US H HATS, viz: -ultana, Grecian Bend, Broad?
way, Central Pa'k Victoria, chester, Jerome and
other piyln, Trimmed and Untrimmed.
FEA'liiKuS.-Bird of Paradis-, Golden Pheasant,
Ostiicb, Marabout, and v.rioi.s styles, in iii ty car
loo ns.
FRENCH FLOWERS.-20 boxes, latest styles.
ALSO,
A general assortment of DRY GOODS, Boots and
Shoes, kc
Conditions cash. December ll
Boots, Shoes and Dals.
BY MILES DRAKE.
THIS MORNING, ot lo o'clock. I will sell, at my
Store, corner of Ring and Liberty strecte,
SIXTY CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RE
CHIVED BY STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN,
CONSISTI NO OF:
Cases MEN'S BD?T, KIP AND WAX BROGANS
G to ll and 9 to 13
Cases Men's Buff and Kip Balmorals
Cases Men's Congress and Malakofls
Cases Ladies' Fino Serge Congress
Cases Ladies' Morocco and Kid Polish Boots
Cases Womens' Goat and K p Balmorals-3 to 7, 6 to
9 and 6 to 9
Cartoous Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes.
ALSO,
3) cases (180 dozen) MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL
HATS
150 pair Cassimere and Satinot Pants.
December ll
Sale of Furniture Mills Douse-In Bank"
ruptcy.
Br JOHN G. MILN011 & CO.
Wil he continued THIS DAY (Friday), 11th in?
stant, commencing a', halt'-pa^t 10 o'clock,
Commencing on lower floor with fURNU'UBE OF
GENT'S PARLOR, in which is:
One Elegant Chlckering's GRAND PIANO, cost $1300
One very handsome Brussels Carpet
Large Chairs, Solas.
ALSO,
Thc CON IENTS of Room No. 31, sold on accomt
of former purchaser, comprising the han lsomest
Chamber Furniture in tho bouse.
ALSO,
Will be sold in-tho Ladios' Ordinary, all the
TABLE AND BED LINEN, Blankoii, Towels, io.
Conditions cash on delivery.
ay 1 His DAY {Thursday) will be devoted to the
delivery of all tho Furniture bought up to this time.
All Eilis not caller for or settled will be sold on ac?
count and risk of tornicr purchaser. Purchasers
aro earnestly rcquosted to come up aud settle their
bill?, and prevent resr.'.n
Delivery will commence at 8 o'clock, and coatiuue
throughout thc day.
E.W MARSHALL,
December ll Assignee ai Joseph PurcelL
Damaged Flour-for account 6/ the Under?
writers and all concerned.
BY J. A. ENSE0W ft CO.
THIS MORNING, the 11th instant, at ll o'clock,
will bc sold, at Palmetto wharf storA, for account
underwriters and all concorncd,
100 burels FLOUR.
Damage I on a voyage of importation to this port
December ll
Contents of Grocery Store Southwest corner
Amherst and Nassau streets.
BY JEFFORDS ft CO.
Will be sold THIS DAY, 1Kb im-tant, at the above
place,
Th? contents of a well solectcd GROCERY STORE,
consisting ot a fine assortment of Groceries, Crock?
ery, kc
The store will fir.'t ho offtred in a lump, and if not
disposed of wUl be retailed.
N. B.-The above store can bo treated for at pri?
vate sale.
December ll m tu th fl
Valuable Lot of Land, Corner of Hasel and
Concord streets, at Auction.
BY HOLMES & MACBETH,
A net io neera.
By virtuo ot an order of sale, to me directed by tho
Hon. George R Bryan, Judge ol the United states
District Court ior tbc District of South Carolina, I
will offer tor sale, at public auction, at the Old
Postoflke, foot of Broad-sttcot, '1 HIS DAY, De?
cember ll. 1SS?, at ll o'clock A. M.,
AU that LOT UF LAND, situ:itod on the corner of
Hasel and Concor 1 6trcets, in tho City of Charleston,
measuring in trent on Hasel street ouc hundred and
fifty (100) fact, and on Concord-street oue hundred
and terty (HO) feet, butting and loundiag south on
Has'jl-.itreet, easton Concord-street, north on the
canal reserved tor this lot, and weat on lands late of
W.P.Russell, together with the priviieee of using
the said caual attendant on this lot of land.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in two equal an?
nual instalments, to be secured by bend of purchas?
er, bearing inter, st from day of sale, and a mortgage
upon the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and
sta m pis. LOUIS lloL ?IN,
Assignee of W. P. RUBS?II and Whirton 4 Pe'sch.
December ll sthtu6 ll
CLIFFORD & MATHEWES,
Real Estate Agents, No. OS Broad-street.
For sale and Lease
PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quality, on
deep water nari^utiou ana healthy locations all the
year.
RICE and COT I ON PLANTATIONS and FARMS in
all parts ol thc btate.
CITi" PROPERTY of every description.
November 2 Uooos.
frags, QLIjcmifuls, (?tr.
FOR THE WEAK
FOR THE PALE
FOR THE SICKLY
FOR THE AGED
FOR FEMALES
FOR SPRING USE !
43-NO BITTERS EQUAL, TO TIIEJI..?
THU CELEBRA TED SU3ITER BITTERS,
Made of PURE LIQUOR, HERBS AND ROOTS, so
well known in Pharmacy:
PERUVIAN EARS, CHAMO ll ILE FLOW
ERS, SNAKE ROOT, CHERRY BARK,
GINGER,
And fuch other HERBS AND ROOTS as w?l in all
cased assist uigcslion, promote tho seo.-otiona of tho
system in tho natural channels, and give
:;OSE AND VIGOR TO THE
YOUNO AND OLD. MALE AND FEMALE!
AU T uc It AVith. Wonderful Saccca
BEINGS COLOR
TO TIIK PALE WHITE LIP.
BLOOM A NJ) LUAU IT
TU THE THIN FACE AND CARE-WORN
COUNTENANCE. CURES FEVER AND CRE?
ATES APPETITE.
TRY THEM, USE yo OTHER.
Ask ior SUMTER MITERS, bo'.d by Druggists
and Ciiocers.
&i;-bee that our signature is over tho oort of each
bot?o. BOWIE & KOISB,
POPRTETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
August 3 6mo? Charleston. S. C