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THE DAILY NEWS. ?j- LARGEST CITOOT..VnON.-THE DAILY SEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR OCLUIOS IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTEUS REMAIN ?Nt. IN CUE POSTOl-iTCE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS . CONS OF THE NEW POSTOFiTCE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. A VCT10N SALES HUS JJ A Y. \\ lUUAM MOKAT will sell, at 16 o'clock, af his -aWroom, Mcctiug-stroet, lurnituro ot a family. CASH IS ADVAXCE.-On and after to-morrow, tito lStb Instant, thc payment of subscriptions in advance by all tho subscribers of THE NEWS *-??? \.* rigidly enforced, and tho paper will not bo sent to any ooo nnloss it bas been paid for. 1 o this ruh- ibero w.dl be no exception. Persons whose stay in the city is to be short, or who for any other reason may not be disposed to pay tho subscription in advance, can avail them ?wlves of our weekly delivery and coUection system, and receivo the paper at the rate of fifteen cents a week. SNOW LN ma UP-COUNTBY.-The up-country papers aU mention a heavy snow on Friday last-the first snow of the reaeoa. REFBESHHENTS, and all contributions for the approaching fair of the Widows' Home, will be thank? fully received at Mrs. M. A. Snowdan's residence, Church-street, below Atlantic-street FALSE ALABSL-Tho alarm of fire at Mr. Clancy's establishment on Friday nigai was occa? sioned by amoks which issued from'ho stove, into which a small piece of rope had been thrown. Cm- STOCK.-Li>te on Saturday a sale of city stock was effected at sixty per cent, being a further advanc" du. in- the day of throe or fem per cent This slock sold a month ago at forty per cent. DEBOW'S REVIEW.-This popular monthly has mado another chance of base, and is now pub? lished in New Urlcans. Ibe December number con? tains a variety of interesting reading matter. LITTLE TOM THTJMB_This distinguished in? dividual, with his wife and several small frieads, aro expected to arrive in this city on Monday next, and to exhibit their diminutive forms to the wondering fraze of as m :ny people a3 can obtain cece's to Hi? bernian Hail. SHOBT OF SUPPLIES.-The schooner George H. Rodgers, of Nantucket, seventeen days out, from the island or Ruataa, bound to New York with a car? go of cocoanut*, put into this port on Saturday after? noon to obtain fresh supplies, and allow the super? cargo to continue ibo journey North by railroad. THE SOUTH CABOLINA DELEGATION IN WASH? INGTON.-A Washington letter says t "Senater Rob jr erteon is herc with bia family, and nicely located. Congressmen Whitemore and Bowen are at the Sea? ton House. Congressman Goss is also hore, and Corloy has returned from a lengthy trip North and We3t." R?C?SDi.va MOBTGAGES.-An act hos paseod the Legislature of this State, repealing so auch of thc act of 1813 as required mortgages of personal property, made in Charleston County, to be recorded in thc office of the Si cretary of State. Mortgages of person -1 property in Charleston County will here? after bo recorded as in othor counties. KAL?HA MILLS EOE SALE.-WO direct atten? tion to an advortisemon'. in this da) 's paper of the salo of tho Kalmia Mills property. AF this properly will bc of immense value heroafter, and as the tem s of sale are, we presume, mach below the actual cost, those who have money to invest wonld do weU to investigate the advantages offered in this cale. NOT TBUE.-A roport is going the rounds of the Northern pipers that the death of a gentlerran in New York was caused by contractirg fever while travelling through the lower Southern States ia rail? road cars. Medical men say it is impossible to cen - tract f -vor under such circumstances, and further, that the statement is doubtless made to iterfer* with transit In this direction, and divert Northern capital from coming her*. GENUINE GEBHAN LAOEB.-lt is not often that our German friends have the opportunity to . -quaff the ge raino Riger beor, ai it is made in tho ' Vat riane!, bat an. importation hythe Bremtn birk Gati3s has given them that priv?ioje. ?ur neigh? bors, Messrs. Claoia* k Vr ute, have on sale at very reasonablo prices a large quantity, bottled and in demijohn?, which they guarsnteo to be pure and genuine, and ice guitrantae to be delicious. Try it THE COLD WEATHER.-For three days past -wc have had remarkably cold weather for this lati? tud". Icc upon the st reo ts has become a familiar sight, and fresen milk common at breakfast. Even he salt wator ponds have been frozen over, and it is reported that there was seme enow on the Neck on Friday. This weather is quite a contrast to that of Ihr same time last winter, when the grass wai creen and there was thunder and lightning instead ot snow. VALUABLE CLEABAJJCE.-Mc3srs. Street Crothers k Co. cleared on Saturday for Liverpool the British ship N. Moaner, Captain Mo3her, for Livor roo!, with tho following heavy cargo : il bags of sci island cotton, 2800 bales upland cott.ni, 300 b Ir? rels rosin, 311 bags -otton soad. Total weight 1.3C3, ?il? pounds, lota! value $293,003, This cargo shows a decided increase in weight ovor what the same vesnel look from Now Orleans, and sneaks well for tie- good work of tile stevedore, CapLiu Smith. THE WIDOW'S HOME FAIB.-Thc fair for Hie? ben? Ut of th? Widows' H a t o will opon tomorrow uight ut tho Home, in Bread-street. This inst ration is not only a popu'ar and deserving, but it ls a fash? ionable charity, and a large crowd may bo expected at the fair. The f..ir held for the some purpose last year waa a Ricat success, and ai ibo lady managers i f tho Widows' Uom.9 always succeed in whalover they undertake, it is certain thai ihis fair will be equally g od. If you would yoe thc lair in ail its splendor, rocure you.- ticketa to-day and go early to? rn ono.v nigh'. HOTEL AEEIVALS-December 12 and 13_ Pavilion Hotel.- J N Talbert, Ni; ety-six, S C; Jce-e J Neales, Now York; P S Wotsharu, Gourdm's; C C Dubo3e, St Joline: J U Foll, Christ Church Parish; J G Hc\ward, Jr, Aiken, S C; Mr A Haight and lady, New York; li J Singleton, Newbery, S C; B H Mor. me?, Greenwood. KC; HP Whipple, New York; W J StevcuH-an. I hiladelphia; W B Worsham. Mr E W Bird and lady, Cooror River; R L Gentry, Augu-ta; J Norris, Udea, NY; LO Tulls. New Tork; S H Hctderacii, Florida; H Bacon, Ohio; George Has? kell, John M Spalding, Newburyport; George A Lse, Brunswick, Ga ; O S Jo tes aed two sons, R Jones, ?I W Friday, Mr llogo, Flo Lb; RU Draper, Corde? vi??o, S C Charleston Hotel, Deeauiber li and 13 - George T Rodger?, W ll Thompson, New York ; Samuel Maras, Baltimore; Thomas J Mead. Riulanond; Colonel Ii Weldon, George 8 Ryon, South Carolina; T J Kin? sella. Chicago; C H Ardeseos, -aratoga, N Y; Henry Foster, Wm Foster, Clifften, Now York; Elihu Phiiincy, Cooperstown; Otorgo H Bradley and lady, Bordent-wu, Miss T E Whitaker, Phconiivillc, S C; Charles Mooro, Livorp'iol, En glan ; W R DuT, New York; N P tivnio, Pit'sbarg; SC Brnos, New York;ThomwJ M.bony, F A Enstes, T C Wilson, Beaufort; ? J Town3eu 1, Bianettsvih John Chad? wick Wadmalaw: W 0 Corrie, Oity;E Harwood and lady, Cineinnat'; U B Nant, Greenvale and Colum? bia Railroad; ( bas F Jacobin?, Now York; I B 8mlib, Philadelphia; Goo P lewis, Philadelphia; Samuel F Fisher, Ph ladelphia; T WColo, Philadel? phia; John L Cantwell, Wilmington, N C; SH Pendleton, New York; Edmund W Boye, London, Zag; 8 H B Morryman. Baltimore; C H Reid and sister* New York; O H Campbell, New York; J B PoUinUt, ?arengo County, K Y; H Lochnls, Lon? don; W fl Maboy. Florida; H P Whipple, New York. ANOTHER SOUTH CAROLINA CADET.-IC ia ?tated that Mr. Mirria Styles Parker, > on of the State Treasurer, bas received au appointment to a military cadetship at West Point. CLUBS AND STABS.-A colored man was ar? rested on King-street on SaturJay, on suspicion of tryi?g to rob the wagon of L. Suttou, who had stop? ped at a store near by for a few minutes. Thomas Hollinan, colored, robbed W. T. Shrews" bary's pen in President-street ol' ha'f a beef on s"nt urdoy, and it was afterwards fi und in possession of Edward Hempier, who wa< arrested lor having tho stolen property in his house. HoUman and Hem pier w'll both be arraigned this morning at the May? or's Court. A number of persons were reported on Saturday for not allowing the ch'mney sweeping couirac'.ors to cloan their chimneys iu accordance with muni? cipal regulations. The colored boy who stole the loose bra s from thc South Carolina Railroad on Friday, was sent lo the House of Correctiou tor ten days on Saturday. The rrcmisesof Mr. Allston iu savage-street were ente:ed on Friday nifcht l-istaLdrobb. il o: a lot of poultry. There is a eily ordin?r co prohibiting goats going astray in thc public stree-s. On Saturday an owner of three Cno ones had to forfeit ?hem fO.' not keeling them in. Harris Lewis was arrestod on Saturday lor larceny of clothing and longclolh from Mr. s- anlou i;. Meet? ing street ou Saturday. George Foster for being druuk ; ud disorderly on the public streets. Henry Snipes for rioting in F.IHjtt-atreet Lucinda Wilhams for trcspasring cn thc picnris?a of Mrs. Dobson, Smith's Lane. The chimney of Mr. Edward Logan, No. TS i"r_dd street, was on fire at eight o'clock Satin day morning last; it was soon put out, end the occupant ol thc house reported Tor having a foul chimney. REPORTER'S CRUMBS.-Walhalla sends at least fifty barrels of apples wee' ly to Charleston. Thirty thousand Florida oranges are sold in our eily every week. t floris are being made to establish regular com? munication with. Cubi and other tropical regions, which supply us with fruits. Harry Howard, a groom in the omploy o'Dan i'as tello's troupe, is at the Roper Hospital, having been severely kicked by a black marc ridden by Madam DeBerg. Molly Woods, a notorious pnbHc character, com? mitted suicide last week by taking poDou Mr. Wm. Moran is engaged i 1 movi g a two-Story wooden house from the Sou'.h Caro'iua Railroad yard, llirough M cori: g-street >o Charlotte, where it will be located. Mr. H. Hoiison i? at thc Charleston Ho cl. He comes here to exhibit a new and valuable improve? ment in tho Marvin combien on lock. Hie tame deer cf tho City Park pays regular visits to the chapol in Quecn-strcct every sunday. He walked up the aisle yesterday, and took his place in one of tho pews beside a lady. A colored man was run ovaron Satcrday at'.crnoon by a horse and buggy at tho corner of Kiu-: and Wentworth streets, but escaped with .-lishe it jury. The residents of Savage-street state th it there are three lamp post* in thu street and no l im.is. Thc street is very dark and needs light Mr. A. Haigh', tho agei-t of Stone & Murray's Cir? cus, reached the city yesterday, and is staying al thc Pavilion Hotel. Tho repairs to Boyce tc Co.'s wharf h wa bcea completed, and that valuable property put iu due condition fer the accommodation ot thc Liverpool and charleston linc of steamships. THE NEW CIRCUIT JUDGE-HIJ RECORD. Tho HOB. R. B. Carpenter, who was elected on Tues? day last by the General Assembly Judge of the First or Charleston Circuit waa boiu in Ken lucky, and read law with the late Unite J States Senator James J. Morehead. He was admitted to prectice in thc appellste and inferior courts of the S atc of Kentucky i i 18-17. In 1851 Judge Carpenter, after a long and sharp contest, was cUctod Attorney for tho Com? mon wei: th. In 13C3 bc was of counsol f r the S ate in tho ereat case nf tho State vs. Matthew F. Ward for the mnrJor of Piofessor Butler. Ia this caso he Tax oppased to a bar of '<u*h mon ai Marshall, Crittenden, Winter Smith and Governor Helm, and won a reputation whick priced him as a counsel lawyer and advocate in the iront rank ef the Baa- of the State. In 1833 Judgo Carpenter was elected attorney of the Chica? go, Alton and St Louis Railroad Company, and re? moved to Chicago, whero he lived som e years. From 1856 to 1853 he served as diaburs ng agent of tho United States at Chic iga, to which position hs was appoir.iod by Mr. Guthrie, then Secretary of the Trea-rury. Judgo Carpanter then returned v-itb hi? faro ly to Kentucky, bat practiced law in Ark mass uni 1 the breaking ont of the war. His pro? les.'ional career in Arkansas was marked by nany sac cesses gained in the face of g: eat obstacles, and he Smiii?Si3*d throughout thc eminent reputation which he had acquired in his native State. Judge Carpenter served in thc- ULited stairs army for a short tims, returning to civil lifo in August, ISO, upon being again e'ected Attorney for thc Common? wealth of the i late of Kentucky. Ibis position he fltled with credit fer four years, when he resignen, and was appointed ono ei the Jud-es ol the Suprema Court fer tho Territory cf Ida'ao, which appointment he declined to accept Ha then cama to Charles? ton, whero, upon tho reemmcudation and by the suppott ot the loading members of the bar, bo waa appoi-atcd Registrar ia Bankruptcy. In this position Judga Carpenter sh-wnd h'mself to be a man of unliring business energy a3 well as an able and sagacioua lawyer; and tho fjcEity with which ho dt-posrd of the mass of work which devolved upon him wai equal to tho research aad legal knowl? edge of his decisions u;-on this . iiA.-u't questlous which were frequently submitted lo h im. Person? ally Judge Carpenter !s popular willi thc bar and tho citizens at large; and hla past regard justifica thc bcliof that bc will, by his industry, impartiality, and learning, worthily fill tho high and Important office to which he is now eloped. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT for youth Caro'ina, Hon. George S. Bryan, District Ju 'gc. presiding,-Columbia, December ll: Inquiry Docket.-In tho following casca (he Judge, under the Ida ru'.o of Court. deeie-.i for plaintiffs, to wit: Hall, Druckle A: ~o. VS, John F. W. DeLorme. Haynesworth & Fraser, plaintdTa aitoruct .. De croa for $789 73. Burx t Dome va. D. A. Foskel. Pressley, Lord Diijlcaby, plaintilTa attorneys. Dee ree for SCb7 55 Baker, Lowlcr k Co. vs. Wm Young, timpson A Simpson, plaintiff's altoruovs. Decree tee ?8*4J9 02. C. B. Sims vs. Elisha P. Smith. J .mr? p. Baxter, ?p'atntifl's attorney. Decree ?or ?2,??0 (X Issue Dockst.-United -.tate; <s. G. L Kr-.cli D. T. Corbin, plaint ti '? attorney (lenci il tinier, do leiv.laut'a atteiraoy. 0:< ni .lion of .!. ibndaut's at? torney, an order of cofitlnuincc -.eas c ranted. liait i: Rucket vs. M. Moses. Haynes wo: t?i U Fras'-r, plaint li's attorneys. Docrce lor 67?7 7'J. Ex parte Samuel lt. lod.i. Petition to prae?v? iti United states Court for Seitth i'aral u.i. C. P. t-ul livan, pro pct. On bearing petit iou, an.I on motion of solicitors propel, the Judga granted the prayer of the putiliou, au-l said petitioner waa accordingly commissioned in Cine form. Iii ?S mkruvlcy.-ln TH J. W. Earle, ea par e J. J. Norton abd W. C.Keith. Petition f.-.r involuntary bankrun'cy. W. K. Essie?, pro ptdiiioaing nredf. tors. Pei ry Dr Perry, pro d?tendant Order of con? tinuance to August I erm, 180:', granted by ibo Ju Ige. . The following peiitinni to es tab!'sh Urns, Messrs. Izlar ?<c Dioble upjicariui.' lor petitioning creditors, having bean read, on mo io i of solicitors pei pei, werereierred t-i Registrar Cet- pen ter, Esq, to in? quire and report'thereon to Ibis court, wiih leave to report anv special matter: lu re R itus CL Salle/, ex parle Martha Livings? ton, ctal. In re J. M. Sr.llcv. cxpario P. A. P.ico, lu re K. W. va ley. ex parie John J. r-a'ie;.-. In re H. H. Bonnet, ex p rta I uotaaa V. Kennedy. In ry Henry F. ?alley, ex parto Martin LiviC2Jt"ti, Mary C. ATROI ct aL In re J. W. Phillips, ex parte J S. Dongles*. In ro Johu C. Famiiug. ei parle J. W. Fanning. In re Lucina S. Bellinger. Petition to extend timo. l?lar & Dibble, pro pet. On motion of eoliol tors pro pct. il Ls ordered that final hearin.; Lc had on6ta of January i l3??>. La re Robert sub. r. ex narlo If. P. To lil. PclUioa to cslab'ldh lien. Karn tel R. ?odd, Jr., pro pet. Or? der of reference lo iteg strar tumuior lo report, fcc In ro RobcrtBealty, ea parte J. 8 Steadman and Wm. Munro. Pedt.su to sell realty. G. D. Bryan, pro pot On hearing report of Rogleirar and on m o tlon of soliei ora pro pct, i. ia erderod that the in jnn' tion herotufo o grauted be dissolved, end tho sheriff be allowed to sell, so. In Equity.-Charles J Radford vs. Alexander McBre. et al Bill for rc'LT. Sulllvau ft t-tokea. complainant's aclioiiors. Kesley & Wells, defcndanCa sol citora. Thc oaso waa hoird, an I testimony wu coramia-ion was read, and, wiihont eoncludlng, the court adjourned, at four P. M., tiU to-morrow-at len cullock A. M. CHOWS OREEN AND BLADE TEAS, $1 per pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast comer Society and Anson atr?ete. Gooda iehvared tree. PERSONAL_?. S. Mooro, Esq., President of tlie King's Mountain Railroad, is at the Pavilion HotoL Brevet frig. Gen. B. B. Haines ba9 teen appoint ed Chief Commissary ol'the Department of the South at Atlanta, in place of Cel. Sullivan, who succeeds Lieut. Alden, as Depot Commissary at tais pose. R. L. Gentrv, Esq., one of the joint proprieto: s and managers of thc Augusta Constitutionalist, ls on a Visit to this city. 1 ho Columbia Ihrcuix of Saturday says: "Seua tor Spragna (of Rhoao Island) and wife have been stopping at Nickeraon's for a day or two past, but left for their home yesterday afternoon. Thc sena t r is a wealthy manufacturer, and the ohji ct of his visit was to make inquiry aud a personal inspection of the Columbia Cana', and its suitableto-s for manu? facturing purpose*. Oe had an interview with Gov t-rnorScott, and yesterday visited the canal." Li USI>? JKSS3 -V OTK 3 KSL LADIES LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Oys? ters in bvoiy style. Mince vic^, ir^sh daily. Hot cof? fee and choro ate at all Lours. Ice cream every day. WHY nz ANNOYED with thai cough when you eau bc relieved by calling at Dowie i Moise's drug s ore. They havo ''Doo^'ri Sovereign Balm," which wOl rtlitve you at ouce. ft) -o ALL wno aro in want of goo J, substantial boots and shoes call at Johu Commins, No. 131 Mooting-street, nearly oppo ?te the Market. Vivo cases of youths'watcrpr. of rubber bottom, long les boots, at SI 73 por pair. Also, five caaes men's mining niions at SI 3'J per pair. Ne-rembsr 30 niUlG DRY Gcoo3 A:;D CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Messrs. Furchgott & Bros. otTer, through th? column? of Tui: NEWS this morning, a very attrac? tive hst of goods tor the inspection of the publi", and especially the lidies. Dry soods of every variety, ol thc best quality and lowest market pr:ccs load, their shelves as usual. They Lave, mo:eovcr, a separate d pa-.tmeut for boots-, shoes, trunks, ic, where bargain? can be had to suit the most economical a* the most iasiidiou-. In addition to their regular stock in tiade they have on hand a supply of photo? graphic albums at the remarkable low price ol sovou ty-?ve cents cieb, just tho very things for Christinas or hirthcay pr.soats. Call at the corner ol King and Calhoun streets and exami ic lor yourselves. WHY, SMITH, what is thc inaltc-r with your eyes ? Well, Jones, I'll loll you; we are very busy at the Office now, and I am writing nearly every nitjlit iiu til eleven o'clock, but the ligbU arc Injuring my eyes vcr .' much, as you see. Well, if yu wish to save your eyos, gel an ai gaud burner nud porcelain shade, lt makes a Doaufful, rich and toft light, and not a par! ide of flickering to it I would not bc Without ene for live limes its cast. 1M I ell you, it is such an improvement that cousin R'chard lias entirely dispensed with bis eye? glasses siuce nc us-dost of them. Try one and you wid fully sgreo with mo. You car get them al P. L. Guillemin's Gas Fitting Establishment, No. 140 ChuTcit-strc-or, noir the Mr.rkct. Dec inber 10 ihui2 Blank paahs, printing, Binbinij. BLANK BOOK M A NUFAOTORY. BLANK BOOKS OF ALL DliSCRIPIIONS MADE to order, with any sty lc of Binding or j atlcru of Rul? ing, ol best material and workmanship. BOOK-BINDING. MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, MUSI1', SEW. PAPERS, Bibles, Prayer Books, ?e., Benni in nay sly'*, and neatly Lett', red wit's name. EDGE GELDING. JOB PRIMING-Cards, Lettor, Note and Bill Hea/le, Circulara, Dray Rsoelpfs, Pamphlets, ftc , ia first-rate stylo nod at low prises. STATIONERY. AU Tarieliosef LAW, OFFICE AND FANCY STA? TIONERY. BLANK BOOKS. A large assortment of our own and of (he host Northern manufacturers, con;tankly on hand. NOTICE.-Wo are e?'eria; our surplus stock of Check Books, Bank Books, Railroad and Vessel Re? ceipt Booka, Cotton Weight and Shippiag Dooks, at greatly redncod prices. TIME BOOKS for Pl?ntete, Mechanios and Busi? ness Men generally (monthly and weekly), a great variety ol forms. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS, Landing and Dockage Books, Magistrate*' Dockets, Hotel Registers, Av. TU DEALERS. Havin; a iarso surplus of BLANK BOOKS, of all styles of binding, the trade will be suppliod for a limited time at a groat reducfien OB Now York colt At COURTENAY'S, December ll fmwlmo NP. 0 BROAD-STREET. Clotljhifj and /arnisljinfl floate. E8T?BU.SUE15 IN 1843. O. K. & A. S. JOHNSON, Ai ,i :\ c y :. rv v u K a s s v Gent's Youths' and F ceil nu n's READY-MADE CLOTHING AT THU OLD STAND, r-.o. '?i't lCiu^- ;., Opposite Scciciy-?t. WE ARE PREPARED FROM HUS DATE TO offer our usual h ALL AK1> WINTER CLOTHING, of our ow? Bclcethtr, aud manufactured hy our? selves iu Charloeton, As regards quality and style, wi-are confident our Goods will compare favorably in every respect willi any lieu.-:" in the Strathorn Country, holh lorelle.: . u-.vs, ind durability. Wo havo als i a largo i-tocfe i ;' Ken's Furnishing Goods i;i r torc. To our friands and former nitrons, and to th." Trade iu genera!, we cst ?nd a cordial IBA ??ah n io csttmine om Stock, ::nd solicit their orders, SATIN KT PANTS.&U0 lo ? 400 COLO KEB CASSIM BEE PANTS. 100 to 10 00 BLACK SATINET PAN TS.3 CO to 1 CO BLACK CAtiSIUEEE PAN t s ..I'O lo lil O'? t O Y'S PANTS.2 0.1 : > fl 01 BOW SUITS.500 '.. 13 00 COLORED *A1TNIU'SACKS...5 00 lu 1? GO COLORED CA?SIME?tE STACKS Sou to 1? Ot) BLACK CLO Eil FBJCK COATS.7 00 lo 2 i CO COLORED CASSIMEBE VESiS.COt) io <; 00 OVEBCOATS AND SACKS.8 UQ k> 20 OD Tho tiena nd S ? AB BRAND SHIR! always on hand LINE? COLLARS Blt A WEE J OF Al !. CE ABES, il io V>. MERINO SKIRTS, tl CO to 52 00. Our lenna a?e o fct?l, o? city ac?-pt :a--o. November 2S !;:ia Q T V O SONN T A U . VIE ti AArI> SCOURER, 1*1 Xarbtet-aircct, between Ki.-ic; and A retululo-sU-e et* GENTS' COATS, VKST9, PANTS AND HAT? Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed, November IQ wfm3mos plantation Bitters. AV HAT BUICK POMEROY DID WHITE AND WHAT HE DID NOT WHITE. Light o'clock, and ho is not here yet I How dreary this li I tlc room does seem, and I am so lone some ! Ten o'clock. How I wish he wou'd come. It is so lonely here with tho children asleep 1 Once he loved to stay with mt, hut now, alas! Twelve o'clock, and I am so tired, I cannot sleep I My heart aches and grows sad. I cm "trowing old, per? haps. RI ty be my face is not as fair as once, but my heart as warm, thon-jh it is often sad. ARE YOn DYSPEPTIC, Nervous, jaundiced, law splri'cd, weak, or aro you sid: and don't know what oils yo*:; then try Planta? tion "it?crn and our word for it, it will cure jo?. ONE oVtT.OCK. What cVarnia can he Und In Ibat foul-scentel room, b;- thar (insly table, cutting and dealing those dus'y ear.l?t, filling himself with poUton, tain Tug his breath raising his miud, uiulcmiiui-ig his lonstitu lion, planting Breda of diaca=c. squ ndsrins bia mcnoy, clouded with smoko, tired arith excitcmon*. Is tb'fl happiness ? ta thia lifo ? Ts this our mission? Oh ! I am so tired, do c> : e bow. PLANTATION BITTERS. Tlr's delicious cordial and Uno tonic is now hailed by thousands as the great lioalth givor ?nd re? storer. Resolve !o buy a bottlo, and don't sleep on ir. De who in time. So'd by all druggists. 1 DO TOtr 00 DDWN TOWN TO-NIOHT, MY PET ?" '.No darling. I have labored eunuch to-day. Why should I flee from home, from happiness, from thee? Lifo is full short to love- too short to squander. I love tho pbot-fcraph of ray I'oart too woll. No dar? line/, my u< art ia here; 1?re kt ms keep it company." PLANTATION BITTERS Ar.? always ?.ure, rellab'c. They arc strengthening and invigorating, and are Exhausted Na'uro'* great rrstorcr. As an agreeable and p'easmt tonic and appetizer, thor canned bo exeel'ed. TREY ?mo ARE RICH, Are they who mind Ibcirown business. Find a hap? py man or woman, and th? affaira of another trouble them but a little. Ii is none of j-onrbusiua-s if the minister kisses ono of the sister-, or one of the ais iers thus s d?tes thc miui-ior. It cannat efl'ecl you when a min youl;now . allson a Mri you don't kuow, or one you do What if tliT' is kisalag behind tho door, in iuauels, and when (he ni,*ht is dark at the vestibule of tho rhttr.-h, or even ever thc gate. Would you not do tho same thing if th: chanca was odored ? A WINE OL.'.SS FlT.r. Of Planfatioa n.ttars, takou throe times a day, before each moil, will ranko tho flame of lifo again burn brightly, and illuminate a oaoa wrolcbel existence. For ladies it ia aa elegant ind --eade atimulant. just such as tkey require. "l WEN! TO THE LAND OF STEADY RAEITd." I w.uitrd to hind snveral "bricks" down ti pas terily, and waa told hy lathor that with a New Eng 'and girl for a wiro, I could raise m?iro children, grow mere osions, Hain mora ecia, Bint; moro psalms, kn .w mo-e ot what wa? going on in the neighbor honi, hear more scandal, sleep less nights, hav? mero rfdaUves, oat moro beans, love myself and hate olh?rs mire, and get moro out of a dollar, than any other sort of woman In thia happy country so-called. PLANTATION BITTERS, is made from pu-o at Croix Rum nudCilis.na Bark (known the world orer for ?ia emotive proper? ties), and will iori i i.- Ihc rust-rn againat diseato, Mused by change ol water and di?t. If you ara iu olined to dyspepsia, try it. If you have the chills aud fever, or any kindred disease, hy all means take Plantation Bitters. ? hey arc r.ild by all diuggists of reputo. AND HE naD A FEMALE CHILD, Who-e mme was Uo\a Brlghtwatar. and who was twantT-ninc years old; who ware red stocking?, red garters, nu-tal tipped snos, ?reen ipoc'aolas, and the prettiest rod hair ?ho world ever ser eyes au or inta. Rexa, a true New England gil, chewed wads of pino gum. and swectcucd her broth willi onions. Hcxa wasn't ao much handsomer than a doll aa to make the Coll flint, but shu war intelligent; iu fa.:t, in? telligence was her best hold hut ono; alic waa groat on making baby garments, aud had her trunka full, packe.' away, that ?bc might ho rotdy ns willing when the evil hour drew nigh, ns she trusted lt wou'd from year to yo i-. IP THE LADIES nur KXEW What thousands of them aro constantly relating to u?, we eau ?i.?lv belicvo nae half nf thu wcaknoar, prostration and dislrcsa ex ?? ri: need b* them would i vanish. JAKES ;:.vr.Mt, I! .,>.. Nu. Iii West Fu-.t- Ireet, New Fork, siya lie has Ihrne children. Th:: flrsl two :TO wea!; ?nd puny, Un wife having b*en usable lo nurse or ai Und Hiern; but sln> bia taken Planlalion toi-a fer thc last t-.:n y oars, and L'-ia child now IS months oM. which ehe bis DUMMI aud M wad her aalf, and bath arc hon ty sui v.uli. Plantation Bit tars ia invjiua'i: . ..) mothers. r.%LTBit, nv r. IT, ffcre ,:o:::r.- a mia WHO K:S OM.- ii. j. H.1 ?.il friends, and niocey, aad a (ovina fimllv, nod pod Hon, rn-! i Oncno*. and caif-rospacl. and intr-.-i.y, and a fulcro ol ii-c "eiu.v.i lei ?re bim. But, ;t*y boy, bo don't look like if cow. He wa-? elected lo an .lun.ir'.aat olliac. He Cargo! thc Itt sons his poul :uoti:cr tanah! bim, and ira : asked Ly de&Irnlng poUU bins to a#ll his Tate la a part, of ?windln?; bo e ??ld no- for tho lifo o? bim g.-. J ariionlstica lo that bille word, ?JU -o bo fell. HOV." OF?'": !)) HTS IfS'iR THS COMPLAINT, Prom incaher sad I'.ber, .:.?>.. lae eon or daughter la cot wo.); ?.ha? they tiara no appetite; that they feel languid; thal C-.o hen! ache* a'l the time; that they ai l grow u; thia and frc -.I", and th*.t the; !:'.7a no '.Un r.-v oaorgj lett. And :he qiea?ous aro often sited. Whit .-Li-U I da ?or .': :n: Vf...-A .bill l give ti.eia? Ouranaweris. h't lh:a try nutation B:t toii u oderalely, throe taiM a day, aud otu word for it they will recover. AND IlERE FALTES, II .'. TOTTNO MAN, Ju?l Uko j u nud VP, my In? Ile hil wit, KOHSO, odncatioo, in elle; noe, friends, ambitioa, and ls love !. He Ins a xnowiud e of Ibo world, acquired by mixing with ita peoalo Ho lus aai?ittoa ?md tho same tic d in wliich lo win honor, f .?ne and dls tln. lion, ashad rranxlm, fnllO'i. Morse, and a host ol'others. Ho io naturally snarf, but, Vattor, n y b j, aa bc meeta us do you SJ- tha oxocas of mob turo in his oyo, tho hUle puffy r?dgo under it, tho eradoal turning of f. o bcaut'ful nornors of the mouth, his molhor so loved te. kiss. TTieae, my boy, tall a sad tale of early shipwreck, of disease, of pro. mature death, of negleoted and squuidtred gifts, December T lyx |nj ?nobs, (Etc. A CAED. IR. S UVE O "V .A- Hi , McLOY & RICE EESPECUPULLY AND S'NCEREY RETURN their thanks to their numerous Cty and Coun? try fiicuds for their very littoral suppoit, ind hopo to merit a continuance of thc same at THEIR NEW PREMISES, No. 270 KING AND No. CT LTA8EL-ST. Wo ileom it superfluous to enumerate our COM? PLETE >ND VEltY VA DIED STOCK, purchased at MUCH Ll SS TH >N MANUFACTURER'S COsT. Wo merely cite a few Sf;ccia':tic? : BLANKETS, FLANNEL', CLOAKING?, MERINOI'o, EMPRI-S3 CLOIH'. ALEXANDRE REP.>, RLACK SILK VELVETS. BLACK SILKS, And in fact lo our ENTIRE STOCK, which will be soldat prie ? lo defy compeliiiiu. Coaniry Merchant? respcctftfully solicited to ex? amine our Stock befne purchasing elsewhere. A. Mc LOT.J. W. KILE. December 14 3 GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS FURCHGOTT & BROS. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, CORNER KINO AND CALHOUN STREETS. WE BEG 10 INFORM THE LADIES AND OUR Customers in general, dist we have just re? ceived (in add it-'eu to our usual sto:k of DOMBSTIC and FANCY 80 jL 8), a now supp.y mutable for the proscnt season. C0X3I8TrSG OP: CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, POPLINS, ie., at reduced prices BREAKFAST SHAWLS, from 70.\ np 160 dozen HOOP SKIRIS, 5'J to ?Oc. 21) doz*n G E.i EVI h VE HOOP SKIRTS, an elogaut arlicle, flOe. only A new supply of CORSETS, 70c. Oltcuh-iuier's celebrated French CORSET, SI 00 and upward A full anil rompUto assortment of Oe: man ami Eng? lish HOSIcRY, frwui Viii up A ?ne arsortaaent of Lillies" and children's Silk, nor? lin Clo.h and Lisle O LOV elegant desi ?us, ?.nd suitable ?or Christmas prescita. ALSO, A lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, nt 75c. Ladies' Velvot and Uorocco POR I MO:-. AIES, vor; choap A good gelccti'in ot BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS FLANNELS, CA83IMERES TABLE DAMASKS, Ac, Al tho loweofc figures. We would alsj notify cur patrons that w.' have ar -aneed a separate departuaout in our Storo exclu sivcly for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, 4c. Its' ENTRANCE ON CALOOUN-5TREET. PURCUGOTT & UltO., No. 107 KIN'G-aTliEET. Deccmhor 11 limo MY GOODS ! No. 2iS Kiog-sireet, WOULD RESPECTFULLY DRAW TH I attontion of tho public to their voriod stock 0 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, J U S T RECEIVED coNsisrnra OF : IRISH POPLINS, EM FR ESS CLOTHS, AL PACAS, Freuch Mrrinou, DeBages, Melanges Black arni Colored Silks, Bombazines, Bottle vard and Balmoral Skirts, Chinchilly Cloak' ings, Ladios' Cloaks and Sicqnes, and a veri largo assortment of KLD (ILO VES, ol' thc mos celebrated brands, tor Ladie.-i, Lieut's and Chil dieu. Wo bare nlso tho DUCHESS OLOTES foi cvoninpr wear, of very line quality and rca eono bl?. FRINGES, GIMPS, VELVET AND DRESS BUTTONS, ot everv cola- and style, wit! many other DRESS .v.!J C..OAK TElMMD??i too uuaiorous tu mention. Our stock of Ludios' fashionable HATS, ant TAFFETA ami SATIN RIBBONS ?M very lui-, anti wo:! asserted. \-c have LONOCLOIUS, Calicoes, Sheet ing.'. Ginghams, sod ali other C'u::<.-i Goth!: b; longing to our liue ai Cc lowest market price Wo call particular attention lo our larjF i tock of FLANNELS, in Opora, Wolah. Domo ?.?nd all-Wool; ??so, a t;ood stock tl' ELAN CC IS. cud Syuirw ntul Lona Shawls WOO !J ami COTTON HOSIERY, or ever: cratio and price, for Ladies, Gent?, Cow, ara Hisses. CLOUTS. Cassimeros, Doeskins, Satinets KvuincLy jeans, Kersovs reid Vostia^s, foi Men's aud fhn'.-, wear. Our ENTIRE STOCK has been 7,.??L al lim rccc::'. decline of pi ices for cash, and srrea bsrgaina aro confidently guaranteed. A call is rospocifully solicited. Ko. ?'IS KJ.\?-Si'KEET, j II El WEEN L'A-".:t. AND MARKET :>T.S. i N vcaiberSl mwllnto CHEAP DRESS GOODS, ?TYHE sucjc?racw UAVJ JI;<S RECEIVED i pi r steaaiship Champ?: ::.ml! Sine of VUICL'H RIli'AlBi(!BS, II VLOVUS, ami CAKL'T r>::;; -; <:. Wh'ch they i it ul o;>?ni>. .? ... .: '.?iii :?lrj;ly liv prices, lu carly call is co?ci'wt. '.? . tte! i-iofltlcn thal cvf.-y i.itsu?.uer will 1. -.- .: : ?.ih;'?aL? flo-1 that wc h ive only :> a: J.; fuct.i. CAItT^IJLL, tSAlt?~SM3 ?i CH . KA VA !itNG-3 CREST. F-ovenherlJ th.?r.i ll E A P FAMILY BJuAN XETS, JUST OPENED AT STOJ.L. WU Ct 71 ?i CL., Ney. 287 AND 2?9 KING-STREET. November fl Boots, Steeg, (Etc. SHOfiS ! SiiOEvS ! I " (\ (?ASES OF LADIES'AND GENTS PRTME OU sahst?Btu! uOor? \N? hH?ES at retail, b JOn.V COMMINS, No. 191 MnEriNG-STREET, Nrarly opposite thc Market. November SO mthl iHisrellaneofls. TUE STATIS OF SOOTH CAROLINA. To the .Vanoyers of EUethns for the C until nf nenvfort: WHERE*?, MR. GKORGE A. BENNETT, WHO, a', tin; Goncial Election held in April, 1SC8, was ehoscn a member o? thc House of Re-reseatatives for the : lection District of Beaufort County, to <crvc for two yoars, has siuce sai I election resignod; and, whereas, thc Conu'.ituti n of the Stale of?outh Caro? lina directs that in PII -h a ca*e a Writ of Election shall be issued lythe Speaker of the H;uso of Rep? resentatives for the purpose of Allin;; the vacancy thus occasioned, lor the remainder of tho tomi fer which tho member so resigned was elected to serve : Now, therefore, you anil each ot you are horeby required, alter due advertisement, and with stri.:t re? gard to all tho provisions of the Constitution nnd l aws of tho said State, touching your duty in such case, lo hold an election for a Mouther of the Rouse of Representatives, for the Election District aforesaid, to servo lor thc remainder of the term for which the said GEORGE A. BENNETT was elected ; tho Polls to h.- opened at tho various places of Election in thc said District, en Monday, thc fourth day of January, 1SC9, by tho various sets of Manager? for those places respectively ; ?aid Managers to count ihe votes publicly imtncdintclv aftw tho final closing of the polls at the Precincts where tho votes have been taken; make out a certificate of the result, to be Bigned by the Managers, ora majority of thom, and taken to thc Court House of Beaufort County, or placo now fixed by law for caunllug the votes, on Wednesday, tho sixth day of January, 18G9, by one or more of sahl Managers ; and the Managers, era majority of them, who may assemble, shall proceed to examine the aforesaid statement, and declare tho re.-ulr of the Election. This Writ, together with your return of the Elec? tion to bc held under it, h ive beforo tho House of Representatives at its noxt meeting after the Election. Witness tho Honorable FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jr., Esquire. Spoakcr ef the House of Represen? tatives at Columbia, this twohh day of Decem? ber, in the year of our Lord em thousand eight hundred aud sixty-bight. FRANKLIN J. MCSES, Ja.. Speaker Of tho House of Representatives. A. 0. JOSES, C'erk of thc House of Representa lives Decembor 14 20 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE. I COLUMBIA, s. C.. Dcc.-uiber 7,16Y.S. ( BILLS OF TUE BANK OE THE M ATE OF SOU I H CA MOLINA, lod. ed al this o!H-n to bj funded under nu Act of thc General Assembly, en? titled au Act to cVc tho operations ol the Bank of the State of Smith Carolina, will be funded in sums ofSi.O and SlUUU-Bonds being preiareJ only for su. h amounts. MI K - G. PARK - ll. Treasurer SUtO of Souih Carolina. Deoember 9 c PALMETTO WHARF. rni-t COMMODIOUS WHAhF HAS BEEN RE? CENTLY dug out ami put in completo order. and is now ready for business. Its Warehoufo ac? commodations tut uuanrpaflRod by any wharf in thc city. Terms liberal. A sharo o;'public patronage is solicited. Apply to 1UEODOHE E.CAIHNS, December 9 wm:..3 Wharfinger. DON'T : 0YEBL00K THIS! TF YOU WANT G.'-.S FITTING DONE, j. Go to P. L. 6U?1.LBMIN, >o. MO Church-str-et lt you want ?TEAM PlLt.lNGdone, Go to P. L. GULLLB'JTN, No. 1*1 Church-street Il you irani PLUMBING done. Go lo P. L. Gb'ILLEMIN, No. I49Chnxch<4rreet If TOU wmt TTS COO* INO anil GU i UKRIJSG done Go to I'. L. GUIM EMIN, No. 140 Church-street If you wwii GAS FIX i HUES, Go to P. L. QUILL EMIN, No. 119 Churchti eet Whore you can yet G \S CHVNDELIERS, PEN? DANTS, Brackets, Hall Lights, Poita'do Stand? Drop Lights, A Ii G VAD BURSEKS, Porcelnin, Mi<*a, Pmer and Tin S hz di", Glas Glob a und ( hades, Copper Mid Iron Pumps, Batt Tub?, Parlor and Cctl-rcom Grates, Koros ::ne Lamps ic , ic, at reasonable prices. Repairing prom. lly attended to. Old Gas Fixtures Rebronz?d. December 10 thsmSnio A D V A ?V C E S CN COTTON. TO PLANTEES AND OTHERS WISHQ-Q TO HOLD COTTON IN ENGLAND Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other oxpensei for holoing aro LESS than m thc United States, wi will advanco TEM CENTS PER PO USD ON MID D L 1 N G S, Shipped to o.ir friends in Liv-rpool, charging tho ling lisb cotnmcrci.il rate ofiuterest. wnich at present is El VE PEU CE ST. And hold as long aa desired. CLAGUORN. HERRING ,t CC. Act oniuiodat'on Wharf. November ia tl mos T J K ETI X G-S i ; : i: WV FOU X D R V. THIS ESTABLISHMENT ls NOW FCRNISHINC TUE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN. STEAM EN.ii:;;::-) -.:o Bort.HRS .: ,..-:> ;; VJU> on Land IMPROVED VEM WAL VXD HORIZONTAL COR? MILLS, SUGAR Mii.L-, SUCA'.: BOILERS AND Pa>3, ol ell V.Z-.3 HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, ?rom 0 t< it; foe! in dUnielcr IMPROVED LEVEE COTTON PRESSES :or H:no power. Raw and i'.-cc ?lili? MACHINERY VND C.\V";:.'<? ? cf ad dearrlpti m maile to onlrr ??articular attention paid le HOUSE FROM S AND CASTINGS FOR UV: Li' INC.?. GRATING-. CISTERN COVERS, SASH WtUOUTS. tf .- .d: WILLIAM S. EENEHEY, M AC I! I X Ti i . i D F 0 L- N I> E ii No. MtllEElING-STBEET. CHARLESTON, P. C. Au. in t ". mwa j ;.i i? a n vu u a otf TEAS. WINE.'., BttANSIES, Ac., And Dealer? :.i CHOICE FA?IILI GROCERIES. WM. S. CORWIN ft CO. DuPGoods delivered to a'.l pat ty of the City,. J October 2? yyiLLU 4? CU1SOL91. FACTOES, COMMISSION MEECLLLNT3 aso sm pris a AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO SHE PURO HASH, SALS AN I SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) o COTTON. RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES ATLA??T?O WHARF, Charleston, 9. C. H.WILLIS._,JV..;...A. B. CHLSOLM October '?< Jlnrlfun Stilts. Carpeta, ?lair and Mum ?latireue?, Bolsters, Pillow?, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Choirs, Washstands, Crockery. Cooking and Office Stores. BY WILLIAM McKAY. Will noll THIS DAT. Monday thc 14th inst., at 133 Mee ina street, at in o'clock, The above PURNITOBE of a family leaving tuc elly. Ternir. caOi. _ December 11 Fire Crackers, on account of the Underwriters and all concerned. BY 1AUREX & ALEXANDER. TO-MORROW, the 15th instant, will bc s >ld In front of our store, nt 10 o'clock. 75 boxis No. 1 Golden chop HR fe CRACKERS. Damaged on the voyage from New York lo this port. Conditions cash. December 14 Public Sale of Government Property. WM. GURNEY, Auctioneer. Will sell TO-MORBOW, li<b irst.. at Nos. 8 and 10 East Hay street, ?harlcstoa, s. C. A lar?c lot of MEDICAL AND H TSP ITAL PROP? ERTY:, eonsistins of Medici .c:-, Medical Cooks. Sur? gical Instruments. Iron Bedsteads, Sheets, Counter? panes, Blankets, Hair Pillows, ic. Salo to cammence at Ul A. M. Terms cash in governm-ut fund--. J. F. ENSOR, December ll wsmtul A. A. Surgeon U. S. A. Sale under Foreclosure of Mortgage-Store, Dwelling and Extensive Storehouse. BY LOUIS th DeSAUSSURE, On THURSDAY, the 24th day of December. 18Gft, at ll o'clock A. M.. will be sold, at the Old Posto&ice, Tho Three-story Brack ?TORB AND DWELLING, on the west sido of East Bay-street, No. 73. about mid? way between Tradd and Elliott ?rreets On the prem? ises are two Brick Storehouses and extensivo sheds. The Lot is deep, and runs through to Uedon's Alloy; it measures on East Bay 38 feet 8 inches, on Bedon's Alley 3.t feet 6 inches, on north Imo 313 feet 6 inchos, and on the south line 304 teet. Conditions cash. Purahascr to pay for papers and revenue stamps. mwtothl December 14 SHERIFF'S SALB. By virtue of* Writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed and delivered, will bo sold on MONDAY, the nth day or January next, at thc northeast cerner of thc Courthouse, botweeu ll A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. All tho right, titlo and intercut of the defendant in a TH V<T OK LAND, situate on Edisto Island, and kuown as "Cedar Hall," together with the building and improvements tberco.i. said tract containing 400 acres, more or less. Levied on and to bc sold as tho property of Dr. James E. Whaler at thu suit ol to-eph Purcell, who bas assigned the judgment in thia case to L. C. Northrop. ALSO, At the same lima and place, All tho right, title and internst of the defendant in all tint LOI' OF LAND, with improvement thereon, situate ia tho Town ol ML Pleasant; said lot hound? ed sc:: th on Bennett-street, cast ou lands of Dawson, and wi st on linds ol Torcliuseu. Levied on aud to be sold as fho property of Wm. T. Pearce at the suits ot B. id. Bequostand C. Hoper. Terras cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, December 14 m5 I*. C. C. UN UP: ll .DISC KEB IN EQUITY. Stern vs Fps tin et al. On THURSDAY, 31st inst., at ll o'clock, will be sold at thc OM customhouse, All that LOT OF LAND, with toe Buildings there? on, situate at thc northeast cruer ci King and Gooree streets, ia dis city, manuring ia trout on King-street 4" feet 9 inches, Hie samo on the ea?t line, and lu depth oa Gcoivc-str t 110 feet, the same OB thc north Hue, bc the same more or less. Bounding north on land formerly of tho o?w:e of loohoy; south on Gcorgc-strest; . .vu on land now or former? ly of thc estate of sarah Dorrel, aud wast on King street. '1 erm i-One-third eash; balanei in three equal successive annual iusta'monts, with inter '-t at 7 par cent, pi r annum, payable annually, secured by bends cf the purchaser and mcrlgago of tho premises ; the buildings to bc insured and policy asaigned. Pur? chaser to pay for papers aad Htamps. J. W. GRAY. December IO ihm 4 Master in Equity. ~UVDEK DKCUBB IN EQUITY. Samuel C. Black, Executor, vs. W. C. Court? ney, Administrator, and others, In pursuance ol tho decree in this ease, I shall offer for rale at Pnblic Auction, at thc Ex -hange, in this city, on WEDNESDAY, the lCihday of December. 18 8, nt ll o'clock A. V... All that valuable LO r OF LAND, with tho three story Brick Building thereon, aad thc outbuildings, also of brick, kurwn as thc residence of the lato Fraucis C. Ulack, b/ii g on tho wo'torn side of Church-street, in the Cityaf Charleston, bela* tho second lot north of tho Baptist Church; containing in front on Cburc'a-sbrcet thirty-nluc (39) lett, (with tho tue and piivihge et a three f>et ailey or passage on th-- north vide of tho house erected on said lot!; on the bae? orwest lino thirty-two 82) feet turee (3J inches, and in deplh two hundred tad twenty (220; it;:, ??j i??i?irf t0 ^ nor* lot.3 formerly of Christopher Rogers. Wm. Inglesby, Mia. ttrailstord and Mrs. Pinchney; to the east eu Chureh-alreC?, thc south on land of Robert Brown, and to tko west on laud Of Leonidas W. Sprart, Faq. Terma-One fourik ?ash and Hie balance in three equal annual instalment?, with Interest payable an? nually, aacnred by bond and mertgtgo of the pro? mises. Tho purchisor to ?Lauro aud keep injured, aud to assign tho policy. Purchaser t? pay for stamps and papers. J. W. ?TRAY, December 1:1 smw3 Master ie Equity. <2UftilJnfers, jjprioaif Sales. hi R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. Kcal Estate Brokers, iVo. 33 Broad-et. At Private Sale A BRICK RESIDENCE (needing repair;, on a largo? lot. Reaidoncca on desirable street*. A Grocery St<nd, centrally located. DceambifM ni ?2 CLIFFORD & ?ATHEWES, Kcal Estate Agents, ."io. BO Ilroad-streeu For sal? and Lease PHOSPHATE LsND.-j of a superior quality, on Jeep water navigation ana healthy locations all tho year. RICE and COT ION PLANTATIONS and FARMS in all parla or the Mate. CITY PROPERTY of every description, November 2 3naos. T^TTrita il. A. MU KT LAND, No. 303 KIXG-STUEKT, yi^v WOULD RESPECT- .4^9^ /^'.\\'"^--:t FULLY ?ufa:m tho f^^^^ ?L^tr? La<3,es lbat -h" hzs Jfllili Walja opened a handsome ^g^St^tv sJ-rM , WM WJ aaaortascatol J. ?? FALL AND WINTIE MILLINBBY. AJ.CO, UllKSS AND CLOAK MAKING ATTENDED TO. October 31 wlta3nwe HAEDWARE HABT & CO., iOIIM'iU K1\G AND NAKKEV SI'S., CHARLESTON, ? C., ?M C?BTEES AND JU?BE11S OF Foreign sad Domestic Hardware? C U TJLE ! t Y, a U N s, ENGLI Iii AND SW?DISfl EAT. IRON PLO JOH AND NdYLOR'3 O ST STJMEL. M E T A 1^ S . ENGLISH HOLLOWWARE, CVnnstmg of POTS. CVtNs, FPlDfcRS md FX TBA. IT US cut ULARS, c?ioss cur AND :>IILL aiwa MILL ROCKS AND BOL UNG CLOJCH P L O IJ G H S, AND A VAUliiTr US' A O lilt? ?LTU RAL I2IPLES1UWT3. PLAIN, STAMPED AND JAPANNED TINWARE. WOODEN WARE GL?B na? A VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS. P. a-Deacripllve Catalogues san bo had cm ap? plication. fmwOraos nae Soeemb^r 71